Here are some more 1895 Allentown obituaries Sue Agnes Keinert Wednesday, September 18, 1895 Obituary Agnes, wife of Salton Keinert, of near Shoenersville, died Monday night, aged 24 years. Death was due to consumption, from which Mrs. Keinert suffered since spring. The funeral will take place on Friday morning at Zionsville. Rev. Eli Keller officiating. Mrs. Keinert is survived by her husband and one child. Harold Keiper Tuesday, August 27, 1895 Obituary Harold Irving, son of Edwin H. and Isabella Keiper, died at his home, corner of Ninth and Court Streets at 9:#) last evening of diphtheria. He had been sick only three days. Besides his parents, one brother surives. The funeral will be held tomorrow, Rev. Dr. J. A. Singmaster officiating at the services, which will be held at the house. Interment will be made in Union Cemetery. Death Notice Keiper, In this city, August 26, 1895, Harold Irving, son of Edwin H. and Isabella Keiper, aged 8 years, 10 months and 3 days. The notice of funeral tomorrow. Edwin Marshall Kelly Saturday, August 10, 1895 Obituary Edwin Marshall Kelly, a well-known traveling salesman, of Easton, who has many friends in Allentown, died at his home Wednesday morning, aged 35 years. He was a native of Philadelphia but resided in Easton since 1888. His wife and two sons survive. Mr. Kelly was employed by the firm of Hilton, Hughes and Co., of New York, successors to A. T. Steward and Co., for eleven years until the firm relinguished Lord and Taylor of New York. He was in Allentown four weeks ago and sold good here. He was then in a weak condition and had lost his voice. He was respected by all who knew him. Charles O. Kemmerer Friday, August 16, 1895 Death Notice Kemmerer, In Emmaus, August 14, 1895, Chareles O. Kemmerer, son of H. E. and Emma Kemmerer, aged 27 years, 9 months and 26 days. Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the residence of his parents in Emaus, to which relatives and friends are cordially invited without further notice. Services and burial at Emaus. Funeral Company B Will Assist in the Burial of Charles O. Kemmerer Company B., Fourth Regiment, N. G. P., met in the armory last evening and decided to attend the funeral of Charles O. Kemmerer, late member of the company at Emaus, on Sunday afternoon. They will leave here in teams at 12 o’clock and will be dressed in light machine order. Mr. Kemmer was a faithful member of the company until October 6, 1894, when he was honorably discharge on the expiration of his term of enlistment. He did not re-enlist because of failing health, to recruit which he went shortly afterwards to the place, first at Asheville, N. C. and then to Thomasville, Ga. While connect with the company, he served on the Regimental Hospital Corps, for which position only men of recorgnized fidelity and ability are selected Charles Kemmerer was buried. The funeral of the late Charles Kemmerer of Emaus, was held yesterday from the home of the father, on Fifth Street, above Broad and was largely attended. The P.O.S. of A. and I. O.O.F were very impressive. The ceremonies were conducted respectively by W. H. Iobst, of this city, and W. J. Wenner of Emaus. Gordon Kemmerer April 24, 1895 Death Notice Kemmerer, in Philadelphia, April 21, 1895, Gordon, a son of Wilson H. and his wife, Mary Kemmerer, aged 2 years, 6 months and 25 days. Funeral on Wednesday at 12:30 pm in Salisbury Church to which friends and relatives are respectfully invited without further notice. The remains will be brought from Philadelphia at 11 a.m. on C. R. R. of New Jersey. Burial in Salisbury Cemetery. Hettie Kemmerer Wednesday, June 12, 1895 Obituary Hettie, wife of Elias Kemmerer, nee Butz, of No. 542 Park Street, died on Monday from dropsy. In her seventy-first year. Her husband died less than a year ago. She leaves two children, Mrs. D. D. Hallman and Allen Kemmerer. Deceased was a member of Deborah Franklin Chamber, No 2, Lady Companions of Friendship. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon. Death Notice Kemmerer, of this city, June 10, 1895, Hettie, widow of the late Elias Kemmerer, aged 70 years, 8 months and 14 days. Funeral, Friday at 1:30 o’clock p.m. from the residence of her son-in-law, D. D. Hallman, No 512 Park Street. Relatives and friends and Deborah Franklin Chamber, No 2, O of E., are respectfully invited without further notice. Services before burial in Salem’s Reformed Church, Chew Street. Interment in West End Cemetery. Paul Abner Kemmerer Friday, March 22, 1895 Death Notice Kemmerer, in South Allentown, March 20, Paul Abner, a son of John A. and his wife, Alice K. Kemmerer. Deceased was 8 mos and 15 days old. Reuben Kemmerer Tuesday, October 1, 1895 Obituary Reuben Kemmerer, one of the oldest and best-known citizens of Salisbury township, died Sunday morning aged 74 years. He had been afflicted with consumption for a year. Two weeks ago, he suffered a stroke of paralysis, which hastened his death. His wife, three daughters and two sons survive. The children are Oliver, the toll taker at Mountainville, Homer and Myra, who reside at home: Mrs. John Apple of Allentown and Mrs. Fred Traub of Mountainville. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning. Mr. Kemmerer was a truck farmer and raised large quantitities of grapes. He resided near Mountainville and was universally esteemed. Death Notice Kemmerer, In Salisbury, September 29, 1895, Reuben Kemmerer, aged 70 years?, 11 months and 8 days. Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 am from his residence near Mountainville. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend services in Salisbury Church. Burial Salisbury Cemetery. Tilghman D. Kemmerer, Sr. Monday, November 11, 1895 Obituary Tilghman D. Kemmerer, Sr., residing at the corner of Eighth and Walnut streets, died last evening of an apoplectic stroke. He took supper with his family at 6 o’clock and after finishing went into an adjoining room and dropped into a rocking chair. His wife, who happened to be in the room, heard him cough slightly and saw him give his final gasp. Death came suddensly and so quickly as to prostrate the entire family. During last winter, he was stricken three times but rallied. He was siezed with coughing spells frequently but other wise was hearty. Deceased would have been 60 years of age on December 5. He was born in Forks township, Northampton County and removed to this city in the memorable year of 1848. He was a son of Major Kemmerer. In 1857, he was married to Miss Emma Knauss, who survives him. Seven children also survive: Edward H., Charles H., Mrs. John Sellers, of Philadelphia; John K, William R., T. D. and Harry H. and two sisters, Mrs. John Kern of Hecktown, Northampton County and Mrs. Henry OTT of Chapman’s Quaries. He was out with Captain Gregory’s company during the war and was one of the early members of the Good Will fire Company. He was a cigarmaker by trade but for the past year did not work. Many years ago, he conducted a store at No 615 Hamilton Street. Death Notice Kemmerer, In this city, Nov. 3, 1895, Tilghman D. Kemmerer, aged 59 years, 10 mos and 29 days. Funeral services at his late residence, corner of Eighth and Walnut Streets on Friday afternoon at two o’clock to which relatives and friends are respectfully invited without further notice. Interment private in the Union Cemetery. Mrs. William Kemmerer Saturday, October 26, 1895 Obituary Mrs. William Kemmerer, of Lehighton, died on Thursday night after an illness of some months at her home, corner South and Main Streets. Her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Dr. Derhamer, five brothers and one sister survive. The brothers are: Dr. L. C. Berkemeyer, Henry Berkemeyer and William Berkemeyer, of this city; Augustus Berkemeyer of Mineapolis and Jacob Berkemeyer of Hazleton, Mrs. H. Snyder of Slatington is a sister. Mrs. Kemmerer was about 70 years of age. Funeral will be held on Monday forenoon. Elizabeth V. Kenricks Monday, October 21, 1895 Obituary Mrs. Elizabeth V. Kendricks, died yesterday morning at her home, Tilghman Street, near Second of consumption. Deceased was found dead in bed yesterday morning at 10 o’clock and one of the neighbors, demanded an inquest over the remains. Coroner Yost, was summoned but did not think it necessary to hold the inquest. He pronounced consumption as cause of death. She was 32 years of age. Deceased husband, Charles Kendricks was killed several years ago on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The family moved to this city from Port Carbon. Four small children ranging from 5 to 12 years survive. The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from her late home, Rev. J. D. Woodring officiating at the services, which will be held at the home. Burial in West End Cemetery. Harrison S. Kern Wednesday, March 20, 1895 Obituary Harrison Kern died Monday night at his home, No. 176 Chew Street, aged 51 years. Deceased was a carpenter by trade. His is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Van Dyke. He was a veteran of the late war and a member os Washington Chamber No 18, Knights of Friendship and Washington Camp, No 115, P.O.S.of A. Funeral on Friday at 1:30 p.m. Death Notice Kern, In this city, March 8, 1895, Harrison S. Kern, aged 51 years, 6 months and 18 days. Funeral on Friday at 1:30 p.m. from his late residence, No 173 Chew Street. Relatives and friends, Washington Chamber No 18, O.K.F., Washington Camp No 115, P.O.S.of A. and all ex-soldiers of the late war are respectfully invited without further notice. Services before burial in Chew Street, M. E. Church. Interment private in Fairview Cemetery.