qualities of character won the respect of all who met him, and as a citizen he was influential in a quiet way. Although he was not a politician, he was a stanch Democrat. He died in October, 1896.
"On January 2, 1845, Samuel Loose was married, in Millheim, to Miss Elizabeth Brickley, who was born January 18, 1821, in Union county, Penn. Her family is noted for intellectual ability, several of her brothers being Evangelical ministers, and one a physician. Eight children were born of this marriage, their names with dates of birth being as follows: Sarah C., December 11, 1845, married John Ocker, of Miles township; Mary L., July 22, 1848, died March 13, 1849; Annie E., September 28, 185 I. is now Mrs. Thomas Walker, of Miles township; Magdalena, June 13, 1853, died January 14, 1857; Agnes, September 7, 1856, married
Titus Gramley, of Spring Mills; Charles C., April 14,1858, is the next in the order of birth; Alice R. ; August 14, 1859, is the wife of Charles Gramley, of Kane county, Ill.; and Ellen M., September 18, 1861, is now Mrs. Calvin Mallory, of Miles township. The mother of this family, who was a devout Christian, and a member of the Evangelical Church, died February 6, 1889, and her remains now lie buried in Rebersburg cemetery. Samuel Loose for his second wife married Miss Lydia Bierly of Miles township, who is yet living."
(Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, J. H. Beer (1898), pgs. 496-7)
". . . Samuel Loose, a well-known carpenter and builder of Rebersburg, whose skillful work is shown in many important
structures in this section including the German Reformed church at Madisonburg." (Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, J. H. Beer (1898), pg. 496)
qualities of character won the respect of all who met him, and as a citizen he was influential in a quiet way. Although he was not a politician, he was a stanch Democrat. He died in October, 1896.
"On January 2, 1845, Samuel Loose was married, in Millheim, to Miss Elizabeth Brickley, who was born January 18, 1821, in Union county, Penn. Her family is noted for intellectual ability, several of her brothers being Evangelical ministers, and one a physician. Eight children were born of this marriage, their names with dates of birth being as follows: Sarah C., December 11, 1845, married John Ocker, of Miles township; Mary L., July 22, 1848, died March 13, 1849; Annie E., September 28, 185 I. is now Mrs. Thomas Walker, of Miles township; Magdalena, June 13, 1853, died January 14, 1857; Agnes, September 7, 1856, married
Titus Gramley, of Spring Mills; Charles C., April 14,1858, is the next in the order of birth; Alice R. ; August 14, 1859, is the wife of Charles Gramley, of Kane county, Ill.; and Ellen M., September 18, 1861, is now Mrs. Calvin Mallory, of Miles township. The mother of this family, who was a devout Christian, and a member of the Evangelical Church, died February 6, 1889, and her remains now lie buried in Rebersburg cemetery. Samuel Loose for his second wife married Miss Lydia Bierly of Miles township, who is yet living."
(Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, J. H. Beer (1898), pgs. 496-7)
". . . Samuel Loose, a well-known carpenter and builder of Rebersburg, whose skillful work is shown in many important
structures in this section including the German Reformed church at Madisonburg." (Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, J. H. Beer (1898), pg. 496)
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