. 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. HI M 3 OO ffl a! 3. ftM Mj i—i COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. L009 1846, lives with her sister on their fathers father died September 29, 1891, the mother onOctober 31, 1873, aged sixty-three years, and bothwere laid to rest in the Tinker cemetery. Theywere consistent members of the Reformed Presby-terian Church, and were highly respected by


. 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. HI M 3 OO ffl a! 3. ftM Mj i—i COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. L009 1846, lives with her sister on their fathers father died September 29, 1891, the mother onOctober 31, 1873, aged sixty-three years, and bothwere laid to rest in the Tinker cemetery. Theywere consistent members of the Reformed Presby-terian Church, and were highly respected by all whoknew them. William Tinker, of this review, remained underthe parental roof until he was married at Carbon-dale, Penn., April 20, 1869, to Miss Rebecca , who was born in Brownloe Hill, England, July29, 1844, a daughter of Henry and Ann (Carter)Carr. After his marriage Mr. Tinker located uponhis present fine farm of eighty-five acres in Cliffordtownship, which has been in his possession for someyears, and has been operated by him. He is a thor-ough and systematic agriculturist, and has met withmost excellent success in his farming is also an able business man of known reliability,and has always rejected public office, preferrin


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