. 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. as elder for a numberof years. Twelve children were born to this couple,of whom six are now living; (1) Sarah died wheneleven years of age. (2) Henry, born in January,1821, was one of the leading business men of Mar-shalls Creek and Bushkill for many years, duringhis later years removing to Somerville, N. J., wherehe died; he married Miss Lydia Coolbaugh


. 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. as elder for a numberof years. Twelve children were born to this couple,of whom six are now living; (1) Sarah died wheneleven years of age. (2) Henry, born in January,1821, was one of the leading business men of Mar-shalls Creek and Bushkill for many years, duringhis later years removing to Somerville, N. J., wherehe died; he married Miss Lydia Coolbaugh, bywhom he had two daughters, Delinda and Mary. (3)John is the third in order of birth. (4) Daniel, bornin 1823, now deceased, lived retired in Camden, ; he married Miss Susan Coolbaugh, of Strouds-burg, and they had four children, Mary, George,John and Nellie. (5) Dalinda, born in October,1827, became the wife of Jacob Nice, of Pike county,where they resided until his death, since which timeMrs. Nice has lived in Strcuclsburg; they had sixchildren, Ella (Mrs. Jacob P. Gillott. ofStrouds-liurg), Margaret (living with her mother), Mary(wife of Judge Clair, of Pike county), James E.,Harry, and Eva (wife of Christopher Bull, of Mil-. JOHH PETERS


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