. 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. rahJ. Sampson, who was born at South Canaan October% l83°- a daughter of William and Elizabeth(Storm) Sampson. Her father was born in Con-necticut, her mother in Monroe county, Penn andthey located in South Canaan township in pioneertimes. Mrs. Sarah J. Swingle died February 14,1893, and on December 4, 1897, the Squire marriedMiss E hzabeth Hetzel, daugh


. 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. rahJ. Sampson, who was born at South Canaan October% l83°- a daughter of William and Elizabeth(Storm) Sampson. Her father was born in Con-necticut, her mother in Monroe county, Penn andthey located in South Canaan township in pioneertimes. Mrs. Sarah J. Swingle died February 14,1893, and on December 4, 1897, the Squire marriedMiss E hzabeth Hetzel, daughter of Samuel Hetzel,of South Canaan. By his first marriage he had thefollowing children: M. Eugene, the postmaster atSouth Canaan, who is also engaged in agriculture;Mary A., who married Andrew Swingle, a distantrelative, who resides upon a farm in South Canaantownship; Calvin E., who married Lizzie Lesher andresides 111 Scranton, Penn.; Carrie, wife of JohnCondon, a decorator at Honesdale; William, whomarried Anna Hoel, and is engaged in farming inLake township Wayne county; Nelson, a railwaypostal clerk, who married Anna Black, and residesat Scranton; Elsworth, a farmer in South Canaantownship, who married Martha Swingle, a distant.


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