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Adelaide E <I>Stroh</I> Muench

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Adelaide E Stroh Muench

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Feb 1914 (aged 67)
Dauphin, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2 NH 45
Memorial ID
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PA Dept of Health death certificate #14097

Harrisburg Telegraph, Wednesday, February 18, 1914, page 5
MRS. MUENCH TO BE BURIED ON FRIDAY
Member of One of City's Oldest Families; Mother of Miss Elizabeth Muench

The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide E. Muench, widow of the late Isaac S. Muench, who died yesterday moroning at her home, 1352 State street, will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. S. Winfield Herman, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be made in the Harrisburg Cemetery.

Mrs. Muench was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Priscilla Stroh, early residents of Harrisburg. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Muench, a music teacher of this city, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. F. B. Kinneard, Mt. Holly Springs; Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. Catherine Dwyer and Mrs. Charles E. Covert, Harrisburg; Harry Stroh, and E. B. Stroh, Washington D.C.

The late Isaac Muench was for many years identified with the freight department of the Pennsylvania Railroad as chief clerk. Mr. Muench was a machinist by trade, and in 1862 entered the United States navy as an engineer. He served in the gulf squadron under Admiral Farragut, and in the West Indies squadron under Admiral Larder until the fall of 1865, when he returned to Harrisburg and entered the services of the Pennsylvania railroad.
PA Dept of Health death certificate #14097

Harrisburg Telegraph, Wednesday, February 18, 1914, page 5
MRS. MUENCH TO BE BURIED ON FRIDAY
Member of One of City's Oldest Families; Mother of Miss Elizabeth Muench

The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide E. Muench, widow of the late Isaac S. Muench, who died yesterday moroning at her home, 1352 State street, will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. S. Winfield Herman, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be made in the Harrisburg Cemetery.

Mrs. Muench was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Priscilla Stroh, early residents of Harrisburg. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Muench, a music teacher of this city, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. F. B. Kinneard, Mt. Holly Springs; Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. Catherine Dwyer and Mrs. Charles E. Covert, Harrisburg; Harry Stroh, and E. B. Stroh, Washington D.C.

The late Isaac Muench was for many years identified with the freight department of the Pennsylvania Railroad as chief clerk. Mr. Muench was a machinist by trade, and in 1862 entered the United States navy as an engineer. He served in the gulf squadron under Admiral Farragut, and in the West Indies squadron under Admiral Larder until the fall of 1865, when he returned to Harrisburg and entered the services of the Pennsylvania railroad.


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