Parents: John H. and Catherine (Clough) Robertson
Wife Ella Derno
Killed in an auto accident near Foot of Ten not far from his home in Duncansville.
Survived by his wife, son John H. and a daugher Julia A. at home. Also a brother George of Newry and now Buffalo, N. Y., sister Emma Wagner of Erie, Pa.; one half brother, Alexander of Alexandria, W. Va.; a half sister, Mrs. Rachael Houston of Radman. Interment in the Lutheran Cemetery at Newry.
Mr. Robertson ws a member of the Duncansville Evangelical Lutheran church, Juniata Lodge, No. 282, Free and Accepted Masons, of Hollidaysburg, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Relief. He was employed in the Juniata boiler shop where he had a wide ciecle of friends. He was one of Duncansville's well known citizens and a resident of Chestnut street for about sixteen years.
Excerpts from Altoona Mirror: April 13, 1914, page 16. column 4.
Parents: John H. and Catherine (Clough) Robertson
Wife Ella Derno
Killed in an auto accident near Foot of Ten not far from his home in Duncansville.
Survived by his wife, son John H. and a daugher Julia A. at home. Also a brother George of Newry and now Buffalo, N. Y., sister Emma Wagner of Erie, Pa.; one half brother, Alexander of Alexandria, W. Va.; a half sister, Mrs. Rachael Houston of Radman. Interment in the Lutheran Cemetery at Newry.
Mr. Robertson ws a member of the Duncansville Evangelical Lutheran church, Juniata Lodge, No. 282, Free and Accepted Masons, of Hollidaysburg, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Relief. He was employed in the Juniata boiler shop where he had a wide ciecle of friends. He was one of Duncansville's well known citizens and a resident of Chestnut street for about sixteen years.
Excerpts from Altoona Mirror: April 13, 1914, page 16. column 4.
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