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    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman August 5 1904
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    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 5, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 31 Mrs. Isabel Lilly Isabel, widow of the late Isadore Lilly, died at 8:30 o’clock Monday evening at her home near Cresson, after a long illness, aged in the neighborhood of sixty years. Her husband who was formerly Steward of the Cambria County Poor Farm died a few years ago and his remains were buried at the Summit where the body of Mrs. Lilly will be interred Thursday morning after services in the Catholic Church there, of which the deceased was a member. Mrs. Lilly is survived by three sons – Samuel of Cresson; Louis at home, who is married to Katharine, a sister of Phillip Luttringer of Johnstown; and Charles who is employed by the Gautier Department of the Cambria Steel Company. The deceased’s mother also is living in an advanced age near Loretto with her son, James Daily, who was formerly Auditor of Cambria County. Joseph H. Campbell Joseph H. Campbell, Ph. D., in the early 60s an attorney at this place, but for the past 20 years a leading chemist of New York city, died at his home in Mt. Vernon, near the metropolis, Saturday night, aged about 75 years. His wife survives him, with a daughter and two sons. Mr. Campbell was a grandson of Charles Campbell to whom much of the land now constituting the city of Johnstown was warranted by the commonwealth over 100 years ago. The first Charles Campbell’s son, Charles, lived at Campbell’s Mills near Blairsville and there Joseph Campbell was brought up. He did not practice law for any great length of time after leaving Ebensburg and gave his attention to chemistry and in this line he became quite well known. Mr. Campbell made the discovery of a method of manufacturing from skimmed milk, a food product of wonderful nutritive power and by the manufacture of this in Jersey City he had acquired a large fortune. Mrs. John Hart Mrs. Ella M. Hart, wife of John Hart, died at her home in Cresson on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Hart was a daughter of Henry and Mary Conrad, deceased, of Clearfield township and was born at Wilmore, April 29, 1863. Her husband and two children survive. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mary, wife of Henry Swanhart and Robert of Cresson; Henry I., Lewis and Andrew of Clearfield township; William of Dean; Thomas and C. A. of Ashville and James, deceased. James Waffendon James Waffendon, died at his home at Van Ormer, Cambria County, Friday evening last of asthma. He was born in Gloucestershire, England, May 17, 1840. He is survived by his wife, Hannah, and the following children: Mrs. F. H. Patterson, Mrs. T. W. Jones and Mrs. D. S. Young of Altoona; Mrs. Robert Baird of Williamstown; Mrs. George Jenkins of St. Benedict and William Waffendon of Van Ormer, Pa. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/

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