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    1. Re: [PAMERCER-L] Mercer County surnames
    2. In a message dated 99-11-07 15:26:06 EST, you write: << KLINGENSMITH >> Hope this is of use to you. Bob McKeon FROM: THE ADVANCE ARGUS, GREENVILLE, MERCER COUNTY, PA. Thursday, August 31, 1916. DEATH ROLL Mrs. Almina Dumars. Mrs. Almina Klingensmith Reed Dumars was born April 6, 1851 in Greenwood, Crawford County, Pa., died August 19, 1916 at 8 p.m., at Kennard. Deceased was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Klingensmith and is survived by five sisters: Mrs. William Shepard, Salem, Pa.; Mrs. Margaret Hoyland, New Salem, Kansas; Mrs Lydia Mann, Astabula, Ohio; Mrs. Aaron Van Riper, Meadville, and Mrs. Jennie Bailey, Bradford, Pa. She was married to J. W. Reed, of Jamestown, Pa., April 26, 1871. He died June 25, 1886, and to this union seven children remain; Mrs. E.B. McManus, Windham, Ohio; Mrs. F.D Stevenson, Cleveland, Ohio; John T. Reed, of Greenville, Pa.; Mrs. M.H. Haas, of Meadville, Pa.; Mrs. J. Vincent Brown, Greenville, Pa.; Mrs. Fayette N. South of Cleveland, Ohio; and Miss Vernal Reed of Meadville. She was married to N. W. Dumars, Kennard, Pa, January 17, 1891, and two children remain from this union, Miss Ruth Dumars, Kennard, and Mrs. James M. Bean, of Greenville. She was a lifelong Church member and died with all the rights of the United Presbyterian Church. She was a noble character, kind and loving mother and at all times had the good will of the community in which she lived.

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