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Ephraim Cornman

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Ephraim Cornman

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Dec 1914 (aged 83)
Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Married on the same day, by the same, Mr. Ephraim Cornman to Miss Harriet Shaefer (sic), both of Upper Dickinson Twp.

American Democrat (Carlisle, PA), December 21, 1855

NOTE: Married on December 13, 1855 by the Rev. A.H. Kremer.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Wednesday, December 2, 1914; pg. 8

Ephriam (sic) Cornman, a well known citizen of the county for many years died at the hame (sic) of his daughter, Mrs. Samule (sic) E. Eckles (sic), near New Kingston, Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock aged 83 years. He was a member of the Reformed church (sic) of Carlisle Springs for more than half a century. Mrs. Cornman died about three years ago and besides the daughter four grandchildren survive, Mrs. D.W. Line, Bonny _____, William Penn Eckles (sic) of Goldfield, Iowa; Nina Terza (sic), and Annie, the latter a student of Carlisle high school also two great-grandchildren, Louise and Forest Wayne Eckles, of Iowa. Funeral at nine-thirty, Friday, from the home of the daughter, services in Carlisle Springs Reformed church (sic). Friends and relatives are invited without further notice.
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The News (Newport, PA), Friday, December 4, 1914; pg. 1

Ephraim Cornman, cousin of the late Levi Cornman of this place, who was the father of Mrs. L.E. Gantt died on Tuesday at 2 p.m., at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S.E. Eckels, near New Kingston, Cumberland county (sic), aged 83 years. He was a faithful member of the Reformed church (sic) of Carlisle Springs for over 50 years. The funeral will be today, services to be held in the Carlisle Springs church at 9:30 a.m.
Married on the same day, by the same, Mr. Ephraim Cornman to Miss Harriet Shaefer (sic), both of Upper Dickinson Twp.

American Democrat (Carlisle, PA), December 21, 1855

NOTE: Married on December 13, 1855 by the Rev. A.H. Kremer.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Wednesday, December 2, 1914; pg. 8

Ephriam (sic) Cornman, a well known citizen of the county for many years died at the hame (sic) of his daughter, Mrs. Samule (sic) E. Eckles (sic), near New Kingston, Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock aged 83 years. He was a member of the Reformed church (sic) of Carlisle Springs for more than half a century. Mrs. Cornman died about three years ago and besides the daughter four grandchildren survive, Mrs. D.W. Line, Bonny _____, William Penn Eckles (sic) of Goldfield, Iowa; Nina Terza (sic), and Annie, the latter a student of Carlisle high school also two great-grandchildren, Louise and Forest Wayne Eckles, of Iowa. Funeral at nine-thirty, Friday, from the home of the daughter, services in Carlisle Springs Reformed church (sic). Friends and relatives are invited without further notice.
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The News (Newport, PA), Friday, December 4, 1914; pg. 1

Ephraim Cornman, cousin of the late Levi Cornman of this place, who was the father of Mrs. L.E. Gantt died on Tuesday at 2 p.m., at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S.E. Eckels, near New Kingston, Cumberland county (sic), aged 83 years. He was a faithful member of the Reformed church (sic) of Carlisle Springs for over 50 years. The funeral will be today, services to be held in the Carlisle Springs church at 9:30 a.m.


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