from a member:
Altoona Tribune
(Altoona
Pennsylvania)
25 January 1904, Monday Page 4 William Henry Keller, a well known farmer of the county, died at his home on Brush Mountain Saturday morning at 5 o'clock, of paralysis. The deceased was a son of John and Sarah Keller and was born in Frankstown Township, October 28 1834. He was an upright man in all the word implies and a member of the Lutheran church since early manhood. He is survived by his wife Emma, one son and three daughters; Calvin, at home; Mrs. Anna Dell, of Blair Township; Mrs. Laura Hamel, of Williamsburg; and Mrs Sue Koon, of Martinsburg. He is also survived by one brother and six sisters, viz:Samuel Keller, of Duncansville; Mrs. George Myers, of Altoona; Miss Martha Keller, of Sharon; Mrs. Kirk Kaufman, of Sharpsburg; Mrs. Frank Walls and Miss Amanda Keller, of South Fork.
from a member:
Altoona Tribune
(Altoona
Pennsylvania)
25 January 1904, Monday Page 4 William Henry Keller, a well known farmer of the county, died at his home on Brush Mountain Saturday morning at 5 o'clock, of paralysis. The deceased was a son of John and Sarah Keller and was born in Frankstown Township, October 28 1834. He was an upright man in all the word implies and a member of the Lutheran church since early manhood. He is survived by his wife Emma, one son and three daughters; Calvin, at home; Mrs. Anna Dell, of Blair Township; Mrs. Laura Hamel, of Williamsburg; and Mrs Sue Koon, of Martinsburg. He is also survived by one brother and six sisters, viz:Samuel Keller, of Duncansville; Mrs. George Myers, of Altoona; Miss Martha Keller, of Sharon; Mrs. Kirk Kaufman, of Sharpsburg; Mrs. Frank Walls and Miss Amanda Keller, of South Fork.
Inscription
Aged 67 years
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement