. 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. on the old Slutter homestead in Hamiltontownship, where he and his wife remained untilcalled to the world beyond, the former dying in1885, the latter in 1877. In their family were twelvechildren—eight sons and four daughters—all bornon the old homestead. Toseph and John are un-married and are still living on die old home farm inHamilton township; Jacob m


. 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. on the old Slutter homestead in Hamiltontownship, where he and his wife remained untilcalled to the world beyond, the former dying in1885, the latter in 1877. In their family were twelvechildren—eight sons and four daughters—all bornon the old homestead. Toseph and John are un-married and are still living on die old home farm inHamilton township; Jacob married Martha Will-iams of Hamilton township, where they live withtheir five children ; George and Andrew, twins, diedwhen young; Charles is unmarried and lives mNorthampton county, Penn.; Stewart is unmarriedand is a resident of Iowa; Lydia A., who was a de-vout Christian, died on the old homestead a fewrears ago; Mary is the wife of David Kahlor, otNorthampton county ; Sarah married Edwin Bower,of Northampton county, and died leaving five chil-dren—Edwin, Robert, Asher, Laura and Annie. Alvin Slutter was reared to habits of industryupon the old home farm and received his literaryeducation in the public schools of Hamilton town-. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 593 ship. When a young man he learned the trade ofpainter, which he followed for some years beforehis marriage. In March, 1894, he wedded .MissSarah Ellen Johnson, the accomplished daughter ofAmos and Lizzie Johnson, of Pocono township,Monroe comity, the former a native of Northamp-ton county, the latter of Carbon county, Penn. was born in Plainfield, Northampton county^m ( (ctober, [866, and was reared and educated inlannersville, Monroe county. She is third in the°rder > birth in a family of seven children, theothers being as follows: Joseph, who is singleandresides in Northampton county; Eugene, who ismarried and makes his home in Scranton, Penn.;Augusta, wife of Edward Babp, of Northamptonco


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