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Hannah <I>Custer</I> Seese

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Hannah Custer Seese

Birth
Hooversville, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jun 1915 (aged 96)
Paint, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Paint, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2398427, Longitude: -78.8547048
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Johnstown Daily Tribune, Thur. Evening,June 11,1915,Page 14
Woman Aged 96 Answers Call
Mrs. Hannah Seese a Pioneer Member of Scalp Church
From Old Family
Special to The Tribune
Scalp Level, June 11 - The Rev. Simon Snyder, pastor of the Scalp Level Lutheran charge, will conduct funeral services Saturday morning at 10 o'clock over the remains of the late Mrs. Hannah Custer Seese, widow of John E. Seese and who died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hiram Meyers, of Hooversville. Mrs. Seese was one of the original members of the Scalp Level Church and old settlers from far around will attend her funeral. Mrs. Seese was 96 years old and until a few months ago, enjoyed good health. She was one of nine children of John E. and Elizabeth Stover Custer, of Conemaugh Township, near Davidsville. The only surviving member of this family is John Custer, who is living in Roxbury, Johnstown, and is aged over 90. About 75 years ago Hannah Custer was united in wedlock to John E. Seese, for many years a resident of Paint Township. Mr. Seese died about 20 years ago. His widow moved to Hooversville, where she made her home with her daughter. Surviving Mrs. Seese are her brother, above named, and these children: Hannah, who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Meyers; Kate, wife of Hiram Meyers; Elizabeth, wife fo Henry Fyock, of near New Enterprise, Bedford County; Rachel, widow of Henry J. Lehman, of Hooversville, and Joseph J. Seese, of Scalp Level. The Rev. W. E. Sunday, pastor fo the Hooversville Lutheran charge will conduct funeral services at the Meyers home in Hooversville tomorrow evening. The cortege will come to Scalp Level Saturday morning. After services as above noted, burial will be made in the Lutheran Cemetery near this place.

Johnstown Daily Tribune, Thur. Evening,June 11,1915,Page 14
Woman Aged 96 Answers Call
Mrs. Hannah Seese a Pioneer Member of Scalp Church
From Old Family
Special to The Tribune
Scalp Level, June 11 - The Rev. Simon Snyder, pastor of the Scalp Level Lutheran charge, will conduct funeral services Saturday morning at 10 o'clock over the remains of the late Mrs. Hannah Custer Seese, widow of John E. Seese and who died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hiram Meyers, of Hooversville. Mrs. Seese was one of the original members of the Scalp Level Church and old settlers from far around will attend her funeral. Mrs. Seese was 96 years old and until a few months ago, enjoyed good health. She was one of nine children of John E. and Elizabeth Stover Custer, of Conemaugh Township, near Davidsville. The only surviving member of this family is John Custer, who is living in Roxbury, Johnstown, and is aged over 90. About 75 years ago Hannah Custer was united in wedlock to John E. Seese, for many years a resident of Paint Township. Mr. Seese died about 20 years ago. His widow moved to Hooversville, where she made her home with her daughter. Surviving Mrs. Seese are her brother, above named, and these children: Hannah, who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Meyers; Kate, wife of Hiram Meyers; Elizabeth, wife fo Henry Fyock, of near New Enterprise, Bedford County; Rachel, widow of Henry J. Lehman, of Hooversville, and Joseph J. Seese, of Scalp Level. The Rev. W. E. Sunday, pastor fo the Hooversville Lutheran charge will conduct funeral services at the Meyers home in Hooversville tomorrow evening. The cortege will come to Scalp Level Saturday morning. After services as above noted, burial will be made in the Lutheran Cemetery near this place.



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