He married to Hettie Clara Mengel.
They appear in the 1910 through 1930 census of Perry Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer.
~Obituray~
WILSON J. ADAM
Windsor Castle, Aug. 15 - Wilson J. Adam, retired farmer, died at his home in Perry township, near Onyx Cave, aged 53 years. He was a son of Ellen E. (Hoffman) and the late Thomas F. Adam and was a member of the Reformed congregation of Zion's Church, this place.
Surviving are his widow, Hettie C. (Mengel), his mother, Mrs. Ellen E. Adam; three children, Wilson T., at home; David M., Kutztown, and Mabel, wife of Lloyd E. Snyder, Onyx Cave; seven grandchildren, two brothers, Elwood, Allentown, and Benjamin, Norfolk, Va., and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Molley, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. Clarence Dougherty, Detroit, Mich., and Mary Adam, Reading.
Funeral Wednesday at 1 p.m. standard time, from the home. Further services in Zion's Church, the Rev. C. W. Buffington and the Rev. W. K. Fisher officiating. Interment in adjoining cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director Stephhen T. Leibensperger, Hamburg.
- Published by Reading Eagle; Saturday, August 15, 1936; Pg. 14, Col. 1.
~Death Notice~
ADAM - In Perry township, on the 14th inst., WILSON J. ADAM, aged 53 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, in Perry township, near Onyx Cave, Wednesday at 1 p.m., standard time. Further services in Zion's Church, Windsor Castle. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
- Published by Reading Eagle; Monday, August 17, 1936; Pg. 18, Col. 6.
He married to Hettie Clara Mengel.
They appear in the 1910 through 1930 census of Perry Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer.
~Obituray~
WILSON J. ADAM
Windsor Castle, Aug. 15 - Wilson J. Adam, retired farmer, died at his home in Perry township, near Onyx Cave, aged 53 years. He was a son of Ellen E. (Hoffman) and the late Thomas F. Adam and was a member of the Reformed congregation of Zion's Church, this place.
Surviving are his widow, Hettie C. (Mengel), his mother, Mrs. Ellen E. Adam; three children, Wilson T., at home; David M., Kutztown, and Mabel, wife of Lloyd E. Snyder, Onyx Cave; seven grandchildren, two brothers, Elwood, Allentown, and Benjamin, Norfolk, Va., and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Molley, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. Clarence Dougherty, Detroit, Mich., and Mary Adam, Reading.
Funeral Wednesday at 1 p.m. standard time, from the home. Further services in Zion's Church, the Rev. C. W. Buffington and the Rev. W. K. Fisher officiating. Interment in adjoining cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director Stephhen T. Leibensperger, Hamburg.
- Published by Reading Eagle; Saturday, August 15, 1936; Pg. 14, Col. 1.
~Death Notice~
ADAM - In Perry township, on the 14th inst., WILSON J. ADAM, aged 53 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, in Perry township, near Onyx Cave, Wednesday at 1 p.m., standard time. Further services in Zion's Church, Windsor Castle. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
- Published by Reading Eagle; Monday, August 17, 1936; Pg. 18, Col. 6.
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