The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 6 Apr. 1870: Page 3: Deaths STRINE.-Suddenly, on the 4th inst., in this city, Rev. J. J. STRINE, in the 78th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence in Centre Square, on Thursday, the 7th inst., at 2 P.M. FRANKFORT.-On the 3d inst., Eleanora FRANKFORT, aged 72 years. EHRENFRIED.-On the 29th inst.[sic], in this city, Mrs. Anna EHRENFRIED, aged 85 years and 4 months. WITWER.-On the 29th inst.[sic], in this city, A. M. Virginia [WITWER], eldest daughter of M. R. and Anna M. WITWER, aged 25 years, 3 months and 7 days. METZGER.-On the 31st inst.[sic], in this city, at 11 o'clock A. M., Mrs. Elizabeth METZGER, wife of John METZGER, Sr., in the 80th year of her age. McNABB.-On Feb. 5th, at the residence of Harrison Graham, in Bart township, Mrs. Susan McNABB, aged 76 years, 7 months and 2[?] days. HERR.-On the 2d inst., at Salunga, Minnie [HERR], youngest daughter of John and Mary E. HERR, aged 9 months. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] HUNG HIMSELF.-The Express states that a man, maned John HARRIS, living near Landisville in East Hempfield township, committed suicide yesterday forenoon by hanging...... HARRIS was about 38 years of age, and leaves a wife and five children. It is supposed that the cause for the commission of the rash act was imaginary pecuniary embarrassments. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 13 Apr. 1870: Page 3: Deaths GYGER.-In this city, on Sunday evening, April 10th, 1870, John GYGER, in the 83d year of his age. CHAMPNEYS.-On the 6th inst., Jane [CHAMPNEYS], daughter of Hon. B. CHAMPNEYS. SCHAEFER.-On April 7th inst., in this City, Anna Margaretta [SCHAEFER], wife of Christian SCHAEFER, in the 34th year of her age. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] RELIGIOUS HALLUCINATIONS.-[Abstract] Jacob HARNISH, about 17 years of age, residing near Midway on the Lancaster and Strasburg turnpike, deliberately cut off his own foot with a hatchet and bled to death. [The article is lengthy and is not transcribed here.] ---------- DEATH OF JOHN GYGER.-John GYGER, President of the First National Bank, this city, who was attacked by paralysis on the 28th ult., died at Sprecher's Exchange Hotel last evening about 6 o'clock, in the 83d year of his age. His remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of his grandson, Abijah D. GYGER, some five miles east of the city, where the funeral services will be performed on Wednesday afternoon and the body then brought back to Lancaster and interred in the Lancaster Cemetery. It is said that Mr. GYGER, although very wealthy, has made no will. ---------- DEATH AND BURIAL OF STEPHEN M'CALLA.-[Abstract] Stephen D. M'CALLA, of West Philadelphia, died Wednesday night as a result of injuries received in a railroad accident 6 days earlier. ---------- DEATH OF A PRISONER.-A man named Philip ALBERT, about 65 or 70 years of age, died in the County Prison on Tuesday night. The deceased was tried on 1865 for assault and battery and was acquitted on the plea of insanity, but was subsequently placed in the prison by direction of the Court for safe-keeping, where he has been kept in custody ever since. The deceased has relatives in the vicinity of Elizabethtown. ---------- FUNERAL OF REV. J. J. STRINE.-[An account of the funeral of Rev. J. J. Strine is in the paper but is not transcribed here, other than to note that his burial was in Woodward Hill Cemetery.] ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 20 Apr. 1870: Page 3: Deaths LUTZ.-On the 18th inst., in this city, Mathias LUTZ, in the 68th year of his age. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of Lawrence Spangler, in Mary street, on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. SWOPE.-On the 17th inst., in this city, Elizabeth SWOPE, in the 69[?]th year of her age. DOEBLE.-On the 17th inst., in this city, Mary Ann [DOEBLE], wife of Francis DOEBLE, in the 48th year of her age. KURTZ.-On the 12th inst., in this city, John Henry [KURTZ], eldest son of Samuel and Mary KURTZ, aged 31 years, 4 months and 12 days. REED.-On the 14th inst., Elizabeth F. REED, consort of the late Henry R. REED, in the [?]1st year of her age. WEAVER.-On the 14th inst., in this city, Jane WEAVER, in the 57th year of her age. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] DIED FROM HER INJURIES.-The middle-aged woman, Polly DOEBLER,, living at the corner of Water and James streets, who was so badly injured by the cars near Gobrecht's coal yard, in this city, on Saturday afternoon, died yesterday at 12 o'clock. [A lengthy article about the accident appears above this one but is not transcribed here.] ---------- SUICIDE.-On Thursday last, Isaac HAINES, aged about 40 years, a son of Nathan HAINES, residing in Little Britain township, this county committed suicide by cutting his throat from ear to ear. No cause for the commission of this act is known. He has lately, by spells, been partially deranged in mind. He leaved a wife and seven children. An inquest was held by Deputy Coroner James Hanna upon the remains, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the facts. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 27 Apr. 1870: Page 3: Deaths HENSLER[?].-On the 2[?]th inst, Helena HENSLER, in the 80th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son, Samuel HENSLER, No. 167 East King street, on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. GRIEVES.-On the 26th inst., in this city, Caroline [GRIEVES], wife of Thomas GRIEVES. WOLFERSBERGER.-On the 25th inst., in this city, John S. WOLFERSBERGER, aged 25 years and 3 months. LUTHER.-On Sunday morning, on the 24th inst., Dr. Jno. W. LUTHER, in the 61st year of his age. LUTZ.-On the 18th inst., in this city, Mathias LUTZ in the 68th year of his age. MYERS.-Died in this city, Kate E. [MYERS], wife of A. A. MYERS, aged 31 years, 4 months and 11 days. KAUFFMAN.-On the 22d inst., in Columbia, Hugh McClung [KAUFFMAN], son of Christian S. and [??] M. S. KAUFFMAN, aged 5 years, 4 months and 21 days. ADAMS.-On the 23d inst., in this city, Wm. Tecumseh Sherman ADAMS, son of Jacob and Christie Ann ADAMS, aged 4 years, 3 months and 27 days. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/