
Moore, Thomas (b. ABT 1877, d. ?)
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Dubois, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Note: United States Obituary Collection
about Maxwell S. Moore
Name of Deceased: Maxwell S. Moore
Age at Death: 93
Birth Date: abt 1912
Death Date: 1 Sep 2005
Newspaper Title: Bradford Era, The
Newspaper Location: Bradford, PA, Us
Obituary Publication Date: 3 Sep 2005
Saturday, September 3, 2005
Maxwell S. Moore, 93, formerly of 348 Congress St., died Thursday (Sept 1, 2005) in the Bradford Ecumenical Home. Arrangements are under the direction of the Koch Chatley Gaeto funeral Home and Cremation Services.
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Immigration: Date: 1863
Occupation: Date: 1900
Place: Milk Delivery mnad
Note: The Bradford Era (Bradford, Pennsylvania) > 1950 > January > 18
Paragraph Portrait: Joseph L Garin, 6 Bushnell St., who was the Pennsylvania ticket agent here for more than 20 years before the passenger station was closed, yesterday marked 47 years as a railroader. He began as a teenage telegrapher at West Valley after learnig that art from his brother, the late Jack Garin, B R & P agent at Limestone for many years. Joe Garin well remembers that Jan. 17 date that he started on the railroad, because on the same date years later, daughter Mary, (now Mrs Maxwell S Moore, 348 Congress St.) was born to him and Mrs Garin, the former Teresa Cantwell. Recently, Joe received the Pennsylvania Railroad’s 40 year button, a newly-instituted award. Joe looks forward to be being eligible soon for a 50-year button. Joe is well known along the entire Buffalo Division, having worked at most of the stations. For the past 13 years, he has been agent for both the Pennsylvania and B & O, at Machias, N Y, maintaining his home here and commuting. Son tom was formerly city editor of the Bradford Era. He now directs public relations for the Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil Association, with offices in Oil City.
Note: Bradford Era, Monday, November 16, 1896, pg4
Victim of Pneumonia
Roland J, son of Mr and Mrs J West of 186 South Mechanic street died this morning at 2:15, aged 6 years, after a weeks illness with pneumonia. The funeral announcement will be made later.
Bradford Era, Wednesday, November 18, 1896, pg4
Funeral Services over the remains of Roland J, son of Mr and Mrs J West will be held at the family residence on South Mechanic Street at 10 o'clock this forenoon, Rev W R Webster officiating. The remains will be interred at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Dubois, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Dubois, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Dubois, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Dubois, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Lurgan, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Note: Family & Local Histories > Our immigrant ancestor Adam Hamaker and his family
Elizabeth Hamaker
The records of the Moravian Church show that Elizabeth, the daughter of Adam and Eva Hammacher was baptized in 1748.
This Elizabeth was the youngest of the four daughters of Adam and Eva. She married Anthony Shoemaker, son of Philip and Mary Shoemaker and brother of Mary, the wife of Adam Jr., Elizabeth’s brother. The indenture of 1793 refers to Elizabeth and Anthony as residents of Lancaster Co.
The U. S. Census of 1790 lists an Anthony Shoemaker in Franklin Co., PA. and well informed Shoemaker kinsmen hold that this was the Anthony whose wife was Elizabeth Hamaker. A list of their children is given as follows:
David
Adam b 1777, X Nancy Zonirers (Zuver) 1796
Philip, twin brother of Adam
John, Dunkard preacher
Elizabeth X Adam Shullenberger
Mary X Christian Hensel
Catherine X Samuel Shoemaker
This Anthony of Franklin Co. died in 1804 in Lurgan Twp. Franklin Co.
By records in Lancaster there was an Elizabeth Shoemaker who died in 1823 in Elizabeth Twp. She left no will. It is quite possible that this was another Elizabeth but it also would have been most natural if, after her husband’s death, she had returned to the scenes and friends of her youth.
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