They never were blessed with any children. Uncle Ted was an electrician by trade and he worked for the local Tannery in Williamsport Pa until he retired.
Uncle Ted served in WWII in 1940. My Uncle Ted and Uncle Bryan were the only two of the male siblings that remained in Pennsylvania until their deaths.
All of the family except my Uncle Bryan changed the spelling of their last name to "Edmond's" even though their father Benjamin Franklin spelled his name "Edmund's."
Uncle Ted worked as an electrician at the Armour Leather Tannery in Williamsport Pa for many years until he retired. I was never able to find out why he went by the name "Ted". A mystery that I'm currently looking into.
They never were blessed with any children. Uncle Ted was an electrician by trade and he worked for the local Tannery in Williamsport Pa until he retired.
Uncle Ted served in WWII in 1940. My Uncle Ted and Uncle Bryan were the only two of the male siblings that remained in Pennsylvania until their deaths.
All of the family except my Uncle Bryan changed the spelling of their last name to "Edmond's" even though their father Benjamin Franklin spelled his name "Edmund's."
Uncle Ted worked as an electrician at the Armour Leather Tannery in Williamsport Pa for many years until he retired. I was never able to find out why he went by the name "Ted". A mystery that I'm currently looking into.
Gravesite Details
Birth date, place, spouse and midddle name from WWII draft card