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Isaac S Kaufman

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Isaac S Kaufman

Birth
Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Nov 1940 (aged 85)
Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Davidsville, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Isaac S. Kaufman, son of Sem and Christena (Johns) Kaufman, was born in Somerset County, PA, June 28, 1855.

He passed away Nov. 5, 1940;
aged 85 y. 4 m. 7 d.

At the age of 14 years he with his parents moved to Conemaugh Twp., where he spent the rest of his life as a farmer, and lastly retired and moved to Davidsville. He was married to Hettie Kaufman October 19, 1879, who died March 15, 1930. Soon after their marriage they united with the Mennonite Church were they were faithful members until their deaths. He was used as a Sunday school teacher for many years. Soon after Aunt Hettie's death, Uncle Isaac moved to the home of his nephew, Ammon Kaufman, where he took sick and became bedfast for 10 years, suffering the pains of arthritis and becoming very badly deformed.

He is survived by 3 brothers (Noah, of Belleville, Bennet of Richfield and Daniel L., of Davidsville), and 1 sister (Elizabeth Shaffer of Anthony, Kans.).

Funeral services were held from the Kaufman Mennonite Church by Bros. Harry Y. Shetler, Irvin M. Holsopple, James Saylor, and Pastor Russell T. Shilling of the Davidsville Lutheran Church. Burial in the Kaufman Cemetery.

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Isaac S. Kaufman, son of Sem and Christena (Johns) Kaufman, was born in Somerset County, PA, June 28, 1855.

He passed away Nov. 5, 1940;
aged 85 y. 4 m. 7 d.

At the age of 14 years he with his parents moved to Conemaugh Twp., where he spent the rest of his life as a farmer, and lastly retired and moved to Davidsville. He was married to Hettie Kaufman October 19, 1879, who died March 15, 1930. Soon after their marriage they united with the Mennonite Church were they were faithful members until their deaths. He was used as a Sunday school teacher for many years. Soon after Aunt Hettie's death, Uncle Isaac moved to the home of his nephew, Ammon Kaufman, where he took sick and became bedfast for 10 years, suffering the pains of arthritis and becoming very badly deformed.

He is survived by 3 brothers (Noah, of Belleville, Bennet of Richfield and Daniel L., of Davidsville), and 1 sister (Elizabeth Shaffer of Anthony, Kans.).

Funeral services were held from the Kaufman Mennonite Church by Bros. Harry Y. Shetler, Irvin M. Holsopple, James Saylor, and Pastor Russell T. Shilling of the Davidsville Lutheran Church. Burial in the Kaufman Cemetery.

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