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Amelia Hileman Kiehl

Birth
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Mar 1899 (aged 85)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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MRS. KIEHL PASSES AWAY. Died at Her Home on Market Street Wednesday Evening. Mrs. Amelia Kiehl, widow of the the late George W. Kiehl, died at her home on Market street shortly after 8 o'clock Wednesday evening of pneumonia. She was aged 85 years, 3 months and 27 days. As old as she was she experienced very few sick days, but was taken with a cold on Thursday of last week which grew worse until Wednesday when all hopes were given up for her recovery. Her husband, who was sheriff of Northumberland County, died fifty years ago, but the following children survive: Mrs. L. C. Goodwin, Los Angeles; Mrs. Louise Guss, of Jonesville, and Mrs. Jared C. Irwin and Charles Kiehl, both of this place. "Grandma," as she was known to many people, was born in this city October 10, 1813, and during her long residence here she had formed a large circle of friends, all of whom had the highest esteem for her. In religion she was an Episcopalian having joined St. Matthew's when a young girl. Transcription by Mary Cummins.

Funeral of Mrs. Kiehl. The funeral of Mrs. Amelia Kiehl was held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late residence on Market street. She was laid to rest in the lower cemetery. Rev. Morrison conducted the funeral ceremonies. The pall bearers were George Cadwal lader, A. J. Stroh, William Haupt, John Blain, John Yarnall and Amos Bloom.

Her husband was George W. Kiehl the Sheriff of Northumberland, Pennsylvania from 1836-1839. He lived 1817 - 1839/1840. His office was in Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
MRS. KIEHL PASSES AWAY. Died at Her Home on Market Street Wednesday Evening. Mrs. Amelia Kiehl, widow of the the late George W. Kiehl, died at her home on Market street shortly after 8 o'clock Wednesday evening of pneumonia. She was aged 85 years, 3 months and 27 days. As old as she was she experienced very few sick days, but was taken with a cold on Thursday of last week which grew worse until Wednesday when all hopes were given up for her recovery. Her husband, who was sheriff of Northumberland County, died fifty years ago, but the following children survive: Mrs. L. C. Goodwin, Los Angeles; Mrs. Louise Guss, of Jonesville, and Mrs. Jared C. Irwin and Charles Kiehl, both of this place. "Grandma," as she was known to many people, was born in this city October 10, 1813, and during her long residence here she had formed a large circle of friends, all of whom had the highest esteem for her. In religion she was an Episcopalian having joined St. Matthew's when a young girl. Transcription by Mary Cummins.

Funeral of Mrs. Kiehl. The funeral of Mrs. Amelia Kiehl was held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late residence on Market street. She was laid to rest in the lower cemetery. Rev. Morrison conducted the funeral ceremonies. The pall bearers were George Cadwal lader, A. J. Stroh, William Haupt, John Blain, John Yarnall and Amos Bloom.

Her husband was George W. Kiehl the Sheriff of Northumberland, Pennsylvania from 1836-1839. He lived 1817 - 1839/1840. His office was in Sunbury, Pennsylvania.


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  • Created by: Mary Cummins
  • Added: Jan 16, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206299676/amelia-kiehl: accessed ), memorial page for Amelia Hileman Kiehl (10 Oct 1813–15 Mar 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 206299676, citing Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Mary Cummins (contributor 48205043).