The daily clintonian - Saturday, July 18 1936
Survives him
Sister; Mrs. Elmer Cunningham (Alice) of Danville, Ill.
Brother; Mr. Aldis Bonebrake of Hillsdale
½ Brother; Ray Bonebrake of near Hillsdale
½ Brother; Melvin Highbarker (Hybarger) of Indianapolis
He was still living after 1930 census (73 years old then) in Newport, Vermillion co., Indiana.
His Occupation was a Cabinet Maker, which sounds right with his father, Levi Bonebrake, a furniture maker/restorer and store owner with a partner (Mr York), in Hillsdale, Vermillion County, Indiana in the end of 19th century. He had attended Indiana Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. This was a school to teach a trade, ie.. Cabinet maker, chair maker, shoe maker... Etc. Living in Newport Indiana when Willis, (his younger brother), died in 1921 in Hillsdale. source: William "Willis" obit in 1921.
The daily clintonian - Saturday, July 18 1936
Survives him
Sister; Mrs. Elmer Cunningham (Alice) of Danville, Ill.
Brother; Mr. Aldis Bonebrake of Hillsdale
½ Brother; Ray Bonebrake of near Hillsdale
½ Brother; Melvin Highbarker (Hybarger) of Indianapolis
He was still living after 1930 census (73 years old then) in Newport, Vermillion co., Indiana.
His Occupation was a Cabinet Maker, which sounds right with his father, Levi Bonebrake, a furniture maker/restorer and store owner with a partner (Mr York), in Hillsdale, Vermillion County, Indiana in the end of 19th century. He had attended Indiana Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. This was a school to teach a trade, ie.. Cabinet maker, chair maker, shoe maker... Etc. Living in Newport Indiana when Willis, (his younger brother), died in 1921 in Hillsdale. source: William "Willis" obit in 1921.
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