Between 7 and 8 o'clock on Thursday evening last, Mr. Samuel Hennisee of Trappe, suddenly dropped dead in his farm yard. He was, perhaps, the oldest resident of that town, being about 70 years of age. His son, and only child, who is a lieutenant in the army, and stationed at Brownsville, Texas, was visiting his father, and left only a few days ago. Mr. Hennisee was a quiet, industrious man, and had accumulated some property. An aged, respected and honest man has passed away.
--Easton Gazette, June 8, 1878, p. 3
(obit provided by Family Search #47153943)
Between 7 and 8 o'clock on Thursday evening last, Mr. Samuel Hennisee of Trappe, suddenly dropped dead in his farm yard. He was, perhaps, the oldest resident of that town, being about 70 years of age. His son, and only child, who is a lieutenant in the army, and stationed at Brownsville, Texas, was visiting his father, and left only a few days ago. Mr. Hennisee was a quiet, industrious man, and had accumulated some property. An aged, respected and honest man has passed away.
--Easton Gazette, June 8, 1878, p. 3
(obit provided by Family Search #47153943)
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