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Henry J. “Harry” Kaufman

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Henry J. “Harry” Kaufman

Birth
Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Oct 1951 (aged 82)
Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Davidsville, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Gospel Herald - Volume XLIV , Number 45 - November 6, 1951:

Kaufman- Harry J., son of Jacob I. and Christena (Eash) Kaufman, was born near Davidsville , Somerset Co., Pa., Jan. 24, 1869; died near the same place Oct. 15, 1951, after a week's illness; aged 82 y. 8 m. 21 d. His death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. Jan. 24, 1892, he was married to Sadie Eash, who passed away Feb. 24, 1930. A daughter (Margaret-Mrs. Harley Hershberger) died in 1928. Surviving are one son (J. Walter, Hollsopple, Pa.), 2 grandchildren, 2 brothers (Isaac J., Johnstown, Pa., and John E., also of Johnstown), and a large number of cousins, nephews and nieces. The only vocation he knew was tilling the soil. He was a member of the Stahl Mennonite Church from the time of his youth and was faithful until death. Funeral services were held Oct. 17 at the Maple Spring Church of the Brethren, conducted by J. M. Geary and Harry C. Blough. Texts: Ps. 90; Job 16: 22. Burial was made in the Kaufman Cemetery.
Gospel Herald - Volume XLIV , Number 45 - November 6, 1951:

Kaufman- Harry J., son of Jacob I. and Christena (Eash) Kaufman, was born near Davidsville , Somerset Co., Pa., Jan. 24, 1869; died near the same place Oct. 15, 1951, after a week's illness; aged 82 y. 8 m. 21 d. His death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. Jan. 24, 1892, he was married to Sadie Eash, who passed away Feb. 24, 1930. A daughter (Margaret-Mrs. Harley Hershberger) died in 1928. Surviving are one son (J. Walter, Hollsopple, Pa.), 2 grandchildren, 2 brothers (Isaac J., Johnstown, Pa., and John E., also of Johnstown), and a large number of cousins, nephews and nieces. The only vocation he knew was tilling the soil. He was a member of the Stahl Mennonite Church from the time of his youth and was faithful until death. Funeral services were held Oct. 17 at the Maple Spring Church of the Brethren, conducted by J. M. Geary and Harry C. Blough. Texts: Ps. 90; Job 16: 22. Burial was made in the Kaufman Cemetery.


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