Newspapers: Linesville Herald clippings, c. 1878-1956 - Part II: Crawford Co, PA
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BOLLARD-CROCKETT - At the residence of the officiating Justice, Penn Line,
Pa., Nov. 5th, 1882, by A.A. Potter, Esq., Mrs. Lewis G. Bollard and Miss
Lillian M., daughter of Wm. B. Crockett, all of Conneaut, Pa.
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Eli T. GEHR - Eli T., son of Sarah and Tobias Gehr, was born near
Shermansville, Penna., September 9th, 1853, and passed away at his home
in Linesville, May 15, 1933.
Mr. Gehr was in his usual good health and his sudden death was a
shock to the entire community. He was a carpenter by trade but spent a
greater number of his years on a farm in Conneaut township, later moving
to Linesville.
Mr. Gehr was a member of Linesville. I.O.O.F. lodge No. 395.
He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, two daughters, Mrs. C.W.
Brown, Mrs. Clarence BOLLARD and one grandson, Richard BOLLARD, of this
place.
Services in his memory were held at the family home Wednesday at
2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Harsha. Interment was made at Linesville.
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FUNERAL OF MRS. F.C. CAMPBELL - Manie (Gilliland), wife of Fenton C.
Campbell passed away at their home in Linesville, July 23, 1934, at 3:30
a.m.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. Harold Sloan at the
house Wednesday afternoon.
Burial followed in Linesville cemetery.
Manie, daughter of Frank and Jennie Gilliland, of Conneaut
township, was born October 9, 1879; married to F.C. Campbell February
13, 1901. She was in failing health for many months. Mr. Campbell and
family moved to Linesville in May 1932.
Mrs. Campbell was member of Center Road Grange more than 25 years,
also past grand of Phyllis Rebekah Lodge 455. While residents of
Conneaut township, she was member of Ladies Aid Society, Conneaut Center
Church.
Surviving members of her family, husband, sons, Wilbur and Maurice,
daughters, Mrs. Edith Rudler, Mrs. Marian Roth and Mildred at home. Two
sisters, Mrs. S.H. Parch and Mrs. Nan Bollard survive Mrs. Campbell.
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DEATH OF MRS. REBECCA ANN (BOALS) BEAN
Mrs. Rebecca Ann (Boals) Bean, was born in Venango County,
Pennsylvania, May 8th, 1862. In the year of 1877 Rebecca Ann Boals was
united in marriage with Mr. Frank Bean (who was deceased May 17th,
1928). To this union eight children were born, six of whom still survive
their mother. The following are the names of the surviving children:
Forest Bean; Sylvia Paden, Willard, Ohio; Lean Miller, Clymer, N.Y. Mary
Powers, Cleveland, Ohio; Eva Waring, Waringtown, Pa.; Burton Bean,
Dorset, Ohio. Surviving members of her family, husband, sons, Wilbur and
Maurice, daughters, Mrs. Edith Rudler, Mrs. Marian Roth and Mildred at
home. Two sisters, Mrs. S.H. Parch and Mrs. Nan Bollard survive Mrs.
Campbell.
In addition, there are 27 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Also two sisters, Mrs. Claud Mallory, Diamond, Pa., and Mrs. Stella
Handcock, Titusville, Pa., and one brother, Laton Boals, Texas.
During the past 35 years, Sister Bean has been a faithful resident
of the vicinity of Linesville, Pa. Mrs. Bean has been a friend of
friends, always looked up to as one who was ready to help no matter
where. During her residence in the vicinity of Espyville, Pa., she
united with the Methodist Church there; but of late years she has
attended the local Baptist church whenever possible.
Mrs. Bean departed this life on Saturday evening at five o'clock in
the Spencer hospital, July 28th, 1934, aged 72 years, 2 months and 20
days.
The family wishes to use this means of expressing their many thanks
and appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who have assisted them
in any way during the illness and death of their beloved mother,
grandmother and sister.
Funeral services at the home of her daughter, Eva Waring,
Waringtown, Tuesday afternoon, at 1:30. Rev. Mr. Hartman, pastor of the
local Baptist Church, Linesville, officiating.