Peter was a carpenter. In 1850 Peter and Elizabeth were living in Honey Brook, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and in 1860 they were in Beale township, Juniata County.
Censuses show four sons for Peter and Elizabeth: James, John L., Thomas E. and David H.
Peter married a second wife, Susanah, in about 1886.
Also in this cemetery are George, Daniel and Amos Ubil, apparently younger brothers of Peter. They can be seen living with their mother Elizabeth in the 1850 census, Honey Brook, Chester County.
Peter was a carpenter. In 1850 Peter and Elizabeth were living in Honey Brook, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and in 1860 they were in Beale township, Juniata County.
Censuses show four sons for Peter and Elizabeth: James, John L., Thomas E. and David H.
Peter married a second wife, Susanah, in about 1886.
Also in this cemetery are George, Daniel and Amos Ubil, apparently younger brothers of Peter. They can be seen living with their mother Elizabeth in the 1850 census, Honey Brook, Chester County.
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