Here are some more obituaries from 1895. Sue Lizzie Clarke James Tuesday, February 5, 1895 Obituary Lizzie Clarke James, wife of Charles R. James, the lawyer, died yesterday morning at 7:30. Mrs. James has ben confined to bed three weeks with an attach of Typhoid Fever. The crisis, however, had passed and death was due to heart failure. During the greater portion of her illness, she was unconscious, but when the end drew nigh, her mind was clear and she conversed with the members of her family and then passed balmly and peacefully away. Deceased was 41 years of age and was born at Norristown. She was a daughter of Alfred Clarke, a lumberer in Tioga County, who died many years ago. Her mother, who later married a Mr. Sames, died three years ago. Deceased was for a time a teacher in the public schools of Norristown, in which calling she attained great success. Originally, she was a friend, but many years ago became a Baptist. On August 11, 1882, she married Mr. James, the ceremony having been performed by the late Rev. Dr. Freer, who died a few weeks ago in Wilkes-Barre. In the church and Sunday School, she was always an active worker and had charge of the infant class. She was a member of the Missionary Society and of the Y.P.S. of C. E. and vice president of the Mission Society of Reading Association. Mrs. James was also an earnest worker in the cause of temperance and was connected with various organizations. She also took an active part in jail missionary work and was with all a charitable and self denying woman. She is survived by her husband and two children – Mary, aged 11 and Alfred, aged 2, a sister, Mrs. Yocum of Norristown. Funeral on Wednesday, Rev. J. H. Griffith officiating. Death Notice James, In this city, February 4, 1895 of typhoid Fever. Lizzie Clarke, wife of C. R. James, in her 45th year. On account of the nature of the disease, the funeral will be strictly private. Memorial services will be held in the Allentown Baptist Church, corner of Sixth and Chew Streets on Wednesday at 3 o’clock p.m. to which all are cordially invited. Walter S. Jennings Monday, November 18, 1895 Obituary Walter S. Jennings, a distinguished member of the Mongomery County Bar Association, died very suddenly Friday night of hemorrage of the lungs. Mr. Jennings was Norristown’s Borough Solicitor for over seven years. The Bar held a meet, Saturday afternoon and passed suitable resolutions on his death. Colonel Albert W. Johnson Saturday, November 9, 1895 Obituary Colonel Albert W. Johnson, father of Albert L. Johnson, the practical owner of the Traction Road and ex-Congressman, Tom L. Johnson, died at the home of the latter in Cleveland on Wednesday. The remains wer taken to Brooklyn and interred in Greenwood Cemetery at 11 a.m. yesterday. Colonel Johnson was born in Scott County, Ky in 1830. He was a nephew of Vice-President Richard M. Johnson. When 20 years old, he accompanied a filibustering expedition to Cuba. He received a commission as colonel in the Confederate Army at the outbreak of the civil war, and later commanded a brigade that took part in many important engagements. After a short experience as Chief of Police in Louisville, Colonel Johnson entered the street railway business in Indianapolis with his son, Tom and together they got control of the entire system in that Johnson, President of the Traction Road, of this city, and an uncle of Jilson J. Coleman, formerly general manager of the Traction system. For several years, he lived with his son Albert at Fort Hamilton. Levi Jones Tuesday, April 9, 1895 Obituary Information has been received in this city of the death of Levi Jones, son of Mrs. Theresa and the late William Jones, in Chicago, where he was engaged in the insurance business. Deceased was born in Allentown 34 years ago. About 14 years ago, he left for the west and enlisted in the regular Army. He participated in the chase after Sitting Bull when he broke from the reservation with his tribe. While in the service, he contracted a pulmonary disease, which caused his death. He was married to a Miss Davenport of Kansas City. He is survived by his mother who resides on North Eighth Street; Edward G., agent for the Central Railroad at Bethlehem; George W., employed in the wire mill; Susie O. and Annie T. Jones, of this city. If the disease from which he died was of such a nature as to permit the body being brought here the family will have it interred in Allentown. Rosanna Judge Monday, December 30, 1895 Column Rosanna, widow of the late Andrew Judge, of Phillipsburg, met with a horrible death Saturday morning by being run over by a Lehigh and Hudson train in the rear of her residence, just below the Belvidere-Delaware depot. Mrs. Judge had been accustomed to dumping coal ashes along the bank of the Belvidere-Delaware Railroad. She had evidently done the same thing Saturday morning for an empty pail was lying by her side when she was found by section men. She expired shortly aftr being picked up. Both of the woman’s limbs were cut off above the knees, and one of her feet was lodged between a guard and an outer rail. It is thought the unfortunate woman’s foot became fastened between the rails and in hoping to extricate it, got so low that the trainmen were unable to see her, as it was quite dark at the time. Mrs. Judge was in her 64th year and is survived by a daughter, Mary Belle Judge, who resides at home and Mrs. Catharine Dougherty of Easton, a sister. George C. Kaiser Wednesday, December 25, 1895 Death Notice Kaiser, In this city, December 24, 1895, of diphtheria, George C., only son of Charles C. and Sara H. Kaiser, aged 4 years and 4 months. Strictly private funeral services this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the parents residence 518 North Meadow Street. Burial West End Cemetery. Eliza Kauffman Monday, December 16, 1895 Obituary Eliza, widow of the late Reuben Kauffman, died Friday night at her home, No 219 North Tenth Street, of dropsy aged 73 years. One daughter, who resides at home and six sons survive. Mrs. William Smiley, who resides between Allentown and Bethlehem, is a sister of the deceased. Funeral tomorrow. Services in St. Michael’s Lutheran Church. Death Notice Kauffman, In this city, December 13, 1895, Eliza, widow of the late Reuben Kauffman, aged 73 years, 4 months and 17 days. Funeral on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at her late residence, No. 219 North Tenth Street, to which relatives and friends are cordially invited. Services at the home. Interment in Union Cemetery. Bessie May Keck Friday, October 4, 1895 Death Notice Keck, In this city, OCTober 3rd, 1895, Bessie May, infant daughter of John and Maggie Keck, aged 1 month and 25 days. Funeral services at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Reuben Brader, No. 123 Court Street, on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock to which the relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. Burial in Union Cemetery. Simon Keck Saturday, May 11, 1895 Obituary Simon Keck, of No.28 North Tenth Street, died suddenly at 5:45 yesterday afternoon. He was chatting pleasantly during the day with a number of friends and at supper entered the house. At the time, he was getting ready to sit down at the table, he complained of not feeling well and was led to a sofa, where he lay down and expired before medical assistance could be summoned. He was born in South Whitehall, Nov. 9, 1824, and was married to Theresa Henry of North Whitehall, who preceded him to the fast home about six years. In 1852, they moved to this city, where he worked at his trade, that of a brick layer, until six years ago, when he retired. He served in the late war. In 1861, he enlisted in the Fifty-Fourth Regiment and served through entire war. He was a prisoner in Libby Prison and after he was released, he re-enlisted. At one time, he was a member of the E. B. Young Post, 87, G. A. R., One sister, Mrs. Lizzie Stettler, the widow of Franklin Stettler, who resides with him: Four sons, Elias F. Keck, contractor; ex-Register of Wills, Tilghman F. Keck; Uriah Keck, a molder and Francis Glick, a step son, all of this city; two granddaughters, Mrs. Ira Weiss, of this city and Miss L. Haag, survive. The funeral will occur on Monday forenoon at 10 o’clock. Services at the house and interment in Union Cemetery. Funeral The late Simon Keck was buried yesterday morning. The services were conducted by Rev. D. A. Medlar. The floral offerings consisted of a sheaf of wheat and carnations from Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wise (Weiss). The pall bearers were Charles Krause, Levi Fenstermacher, Jonas ott and Charles Banks. George Keeley Thursday, November 7, 1895 Column Undertaker Sterner, of South Eighth Street, received a telegram last evening to the effect that George Keeley, formerly of this city, had been killed at Morea, Schuylkill County, near Williamsport. It was signed by Mrs. Keeley, the wife of the unfortunate young man. With the telegram came also a request to notify the relatives and that the body would arrive here on Saturday noon. Deceased was a brother of the wife of ex-Chief George J. Klein and Mrs. William V. Edwards, of this city. He was a member of the Baptist Church and an ardent worker in Sunday School matters. He was also a member of Fair council, No 791, O.U.A.M. Several years ago, Mr. Keeley removed with his family to Morea, where he was employed in a coal breaker. The telegram did not say how the accident occurred. Mr. Kelley’s mother is not in town. She is visiting relatives in Philadelphia, but was notified at once. Funeral services will be held in the First Baptist Church, corner of Sixth and Chew Streets on Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Rev. Charles Lucas officiating. Interment in West End Cemetery. Death Notice Keeley, suddenly at Morea, Schuylkill County, November 7, 1895, George Keeley. Relatives and friends and Fair council No 791, O. U. A. M. are cordially invited to attend funeral services in the First Baptist Church, corner of Sixth and Chew Streets on Saturday at 1:30. Interment in West End Cemetery after services. James Jonathan Keenley Tuesday, October 22, 1895 Death Notice Keenley, in East Allentown, October 21, 1895, James Jonathan, infant son of Peter F. and Annie Keenley, aged 3 months and 17 days. Funeral services at the residence of the parents, Near Mosser’s tannery in East Allentown, Thursday at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited without further notice. Burial in West End Cemetery.