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From his obituary (20 Feb 1889):
Adam Hoeh Dead.
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Adam Hoeh, of Bell Township, died last Thursday of inflammation of the liver, in the forty-ninth year of his age, after a very short illness. While hauling ties, about two weeks previous to his death, he hurt his leg. This caused him to take to his bed for a few days, and he had apparently recovered when seized by the malady which proved fatal to him. He leaves a wife and many friends to mourn for him. The remains were interred in the Graffius Church yard on Friday.
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The Punxsutawney Spirit, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ( 20 February 1889)
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The German Reformed church records of Herschberg state that he was born in Herschberg, Pfalz, Bayern (Bavaria),a son of Johann Adam and Katharina (Höh) Höh, who are also buried at this cemetery.
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Obit published on 20 Feb 1889 in the Punxsutawney Spirit.
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From his obituary (20 Feb 1889):
Adam Hoeh Dead.
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Adam Hoeh, of Bell Township, died last Thursday of inflammation of the liver, in the forty-ninth year of his age, after a very short illness. While hauling ties, about two weeks previous to his death, he hurt his leg. This caused him to take to his bed for a few days, and he had apparently recovered when seized by the malady which proved fatal to him. He leaves a wife and many friends to mourn for him. The remains were interred in the Graffius Church yard on Friday.
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The Punxsutawney Spirit, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ( 20 February 1889)
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The German Reformed church records of Herschberg state that he was born in Herschberg, Pfalz, Bayern (Bavaria),a son of Johann Adam and Katharina (Höh) Höh, who are also buried at this cemetery.
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Obit published on 20 Feb 1889 in the Punxsutawney Spirit.
Gravesite Details
The photo of Adam Hoeh' original grave marker is a computer scan of a photocopied xerox of the original photo which was taken in 1960 before the cemetery was paved over.
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