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David Doner

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David Doner

Birth
West Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Apr 1892 (aged 71)
West Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Plainfield, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division B, lot 3
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History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania: containing history of the counties, their townships, towns, villages; Published 1886; pg. 578

DAVID DONER, farmer, P.O. Kerrsville, was born April 6, 1820, in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland Co., Penn., son of Daniel and Elizabeth Doner. He was brought up on his father's farm, and received his education in the schools of the home district. He married, October 26, 1845, Miss Susan Miller, who was born in York County, Penn., and moved to Mifflin Township, this county, in girlhood, with her parents, Henry and Elizabeth Miller. After living eighteen years on their farm on the banks of the Condoguinet (sic) Creek, this township, Mr. Doner finally located on the State road, where he now resides and owns a fine farm of 114 acres, with handsome residence and farm buildings, besides another place of 106 acres on the creek. To Mr. and Mrs. Doner were born four children: Daniel Henry, who died in childhood; Joseph, who died at twenty-four years of age; Mrs. Elizabeth Bear, living on the home place, and Alfred M., of Plainfield. Mrs. Doner died April 5, 1885. Mr. Doner is an earnest Republican. He has lead an active industrious life, devoting himself mostly to the management of his farm. He is an upright man of strict integrity, highly respected by the whole community.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, April 2, 1892; pg. 3

Death In West Pennsboro.

David Doner, residing at West Hill, in West Pennsboro township, died early this morning. Mr. Doner resided with his daughter, Mrs. David Bear, and was quite aged. His wife died some time ago.
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Carlisle Weekly Herald (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, April 7, 1892; pg. 3

David Doner, aged sixty-eight years, died Saturday morning at the residence of his son-in-law, David Bear, four miles west of Plainfield. He had been ill for only a few days. The deceased was a highly respected citizen of West Pennsboro township, and was well known throughout the county. In business matters he was upright and had the friendship of all who knew him. He is survived by two children, Mrs. David Bear and Alfred M. Doner, of Barnum, West Virginia.
History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania: containing history of the counties, their townships, towns, villages; Published 1886; pg. 578

DAVID DONER, farmer, P.O. Kerrsville, was born April 6, 1820, in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland Co., Penn., son of Daniel and Elizabeth Doner. He was brought up on his father's farm, and received his education in the schools of the home district. He married, October 26, 1845, Miss Susan Miller, who was born in York County, Penn., and moved to Mifflin Township, this county, in girlhood, with her parents, Henry and Elizabeth Miller. After living eighteen years on their farm on the banks of the Condoguinet (sic) Creek, this township, Mr. Doner finally located on the State road, where he now resides and owns a fine farm of 114 acres, with handsome residence and farm buildings, besides another place of 106 acres on the creek. To Mr. and Mrs. Doner were born four children: Daniel Henry, who died in childhood; Joseph, who died at twenty-four years of age; Mrs. Elizabeth Bear, living on the home place, and Alfred M., of Plainfield. Mrs. Doner died April 5, 1885. Mr. Doner is an earnest Republican. He has lead an active industrious life, devoting himself mostly to the management of his farm. He is an upright man of strict integrity, highly respected by the whole community.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, April 2, 1892; pg. 3

Death In West Pennsboro.

David Doner, residing at West Hill, in West Pennsboro township, died early this morning. Mr. Doner resided with his daughter, Mrs. David Bear, and was quite aged. His wife died some time ago.
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Carlisle Weekly Herald (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, April 7, 1892; pg. 3

David Doner, aged sixty-eight years, died Saturday morning at the residence of his son-in-law, David Bear, four miles west of Plainfield. He had been ill for only a few days. The deceased was a highly respected citizen of West Pennsboro township, and was well known throughout the county. In business matters he was upright and had the friendship of all who knew him. He is survived by two children, Mrs. David Bear and Alfred M. Doner, of Barnum, West Virginia.

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Aged 71 YRS. 11 MOS. 25 DS.

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