About 1867, they moved to Jacksonville and started a dry goods store called Johnson & Co.
Survived by his wife; and six children: Mrs. Carrie Ballou of Springfield, IL; Luther Poffenbarger, Earl Poffenbarger, Roy Poffenbarger, Frank Poffenbarger, and Nettie Poffenbarger, still at home (residence: West State Street, Jacksonville); also survived by two sisters and two brothers. Names were not stated, one sister lived in Macomb and the rest in West Virginia.
Preceded by a son, Nathan Poffenbarger.
Source:
Obit in the Jacksonville Daily Journal, September 20, 1894
(He had a niece, Hattie Poffenbarger of Point Pleasant, West Virginia that married a James Henderson of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in late October of 1894)
About 1867, they moved to Jacksonville and started a dry goods store called Johnson & Co.
Survived by his wife; and six children: Mrs. Carrie Ballou of Springfield, IL; Luther Poffenbarger, Earl Poffenbarger, Roy Poffenbarger, Frank Poffenbarger, and Nettie Poffenbarger, still at home (residence: West State Street, Jacksonville); also survived by two sisters and two brothers. Names were not stated, one sister lived in Macomb and the rest in West Virginia.
Preceded by a son, Nathan Poffenbarger.
Source:
Obit in the Jacksonville Daily Journal, September 20, 1894
(He had a niece, Hattie Poffenbarger of Point Pleasant, West Virginia that married a James Henderson of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in late October of 1894)
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