. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. udlow, on the Hudson river. Hemarried Miss Anna Conkey, of New York City, andhas one daughter, Florence. (2) William S., bornOctober 16, 1854, also received a good education,and is now engaged in business at East married Miss Anna Griffin, ana has two chil-dren, May and Radia. (3) Bloomfield born Octo-ber 26, 1856, died at East Strouds
. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. udlow, on the Hudson river. Hemarried Miss Anna Conkey, of New York City, andhas one daughter, Florence. (2) William S., bornOctober 16, 1854, also received a good education,and is now engaged in business at East married Miss Anna Griffin, ana has two chil-dren, May and Radia. (3) Bloomfield born Octo-ber 26, 1856, died at East Stroudsburg January 27,1889. (4) Ida May, bom May 20, i860, marriedHenry A. Bell, of Stroudsburg, and has three chil-dren, Emma, Bertha, and Archie, students in thePhiladelphia schools. (5) Arthur, born August 12,1862, is the subject of this sketch. (6) Minnie E.,born September 6, 1865, is the wife of Charles Hes-ter, a carriage manufacturer of Easton. (7) ClaraBelle, born October 17, 1867, is the wife of NewtonFeatherman, of Stroudsburg. (8) Robert C, bornAugust 4, 1869, married Mrs. Alice , of Cam-den, N. J., and has two children, Joseph and resides in Philadelphia, and is connected in abusiness way with the Philadelphia Transfer Co. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 845 (9) Edgar and (10) Frederick, twins, were bornMarch 18, 1872. Edward married .Miss Ellen Eilen-berger, and has two children ; he is engaged in thelaundry business at East Stroudsburg. Frederickmarried Miss Laura Leap, of Minsi, and is now aweaver in the woolen mills at Stroudsburg. (11) JayBenjamin, born February 4, 1875, is now engaged inbusiness in Philadelphia. Arthur Taylor was born in Smithfield, grew tomanhood in Monroe county, and received a finishededucation at the Stroudsburg Academy. At the ageof twenty-one, in August, 1883, he left the farm andbegan his mercantile career as salesman in the gen-eral store of A. W. Loder, at East years later, on account of failing health, hegave up
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