In 1850, Mary Mace, aged 25, was living in Packer, Carbon, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Jacob Mace, aged 26, and daughter, Emma Mace, aged 6 months. Her husband was shown to be a laborer. Living next door was Daniel Gearheart, aged 64, a farmer, and Elizabeth Gearheart, aged 60, with Elizabeth Gearheart, aged 26, Rebecca Gearheart, aged 20, Jonas Gearheart, aged 24, a farmer, and Solomon Gearheart, aged 22, a farmer.
In 1870, Mary Mace, aged 48, was living in Packer, Carbon, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Jacob Mace, aged 49, a farmer, and children, William Mace, aged 16, a farm worker, Amma Mace, aged 20, Harriet Mace, aged 12, Alice Mace, aged 7, and Lucette Mace, aged 3.
In 1880, Mary Mace, aged 60, was living in Packer, Carbon, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Jacob Mace, aged 60, and daughter, Alice Mace, aged 17. Her husband was shown to be a farmer.
Obituary - Mrs. Mary Mace, widow of Jacob Mace, during his day a widely known Quakake Valley farmer, died at the age of 84 years, at the home of her son-in-law, Oscar D. Kunkle, the present occupant of the Mace farm. Her maiden name was Gerhard, her parents being among the oldest residents of the valley. There are five surviving children: William Mace of Allentown, Mrs. Harvey Fisher and Mrs. George Leininger of Weatherly, Mrs. Oscar Kunkle and Miss Emma Mace of Quakake.
(1850, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; The Allentown Leader (Allentown, Pennsylvania), 25 Sep 1905, Monday, Page 1)
In 1850, Mary Mace, aged 25, was living in Packer, Carbon, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Jacob Mace, aged 26, and daughter, Emma Mace, aged 6 months. Her husband was shown to be a laborer. Living next door was Daniel Gearheart, aged 64, a farmer, and Elizabeth Gearheart, aged 60, with Elizabeth Gearheart, aged 26, Rebecca Gearheart, aged 20, Jonas Gearheart, aged 24, a farmer, and Solomon Gearheart, aged 22, a farmer.
In 1870, Mary Mace, aged 48, was living in Packer, Carbon, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Jacob Mace, aged 49, a farmer, and children, William Mace, aged 16, a farm worker, Amma Mace, aged 20, Harriet Mace, aged 12, Alice Mace, aged 7, and Lucette Mace, aged 3.
In 1880, Mary Mace, aged 60, was living in Packer, Carbon, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Jacob Mace, aged 60, and daughter, Alice Mace, aged 17. Her husband was shown to be a farmer.
Obituary - Mrs. Mary Mace, widow of Jacob Mace, during his day a widely known Quakake Valley farmer, died at the age of 84 years, at the home of her son-in-law, Oscar D. Kunkle, the present occupant of the Mace farm. Her maiden name was Gerhard, her parents being among the oldest residents of the valley. There are five surviving children: William Mace of Allentown, Mrs. Harvey Fisher and Mrs. George Leininger of Weatherly, Mrs. Oscar Kunkle and Miss Emma Mace of Quakake.
(1850, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; The Allentown Leader (Allentown, Pennsylvania), 25 Sep 1905, Monday, Page 1)
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