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    1. [PAWYOMIN-L] Obit: Elizabeth Hartley Pinder
    2. The Klines
    3. >From "The Record of The Times" Wilkes-Barre,Friday, July 8, 1892. VERNON [Correspondence, July 6.] Mrs. Thomas Pinder, who died here recently, was a native of Yorkshire, England. Mr. and Mrs. Pinder came to this country in the year 1849, and settled in Northmoreland Township, where Mr. Pinder still resides. Mrs. Pinder was a consistant member of the M. E. Church over 40 years. She was a kind and peaceful neighbor and much loved in the community in which she had spent the greater part of her life. Her death has cast a gloom over the entire neighborhood. Mr. Pinder has the sympathy of the community in his sad bereavement. Mrs. Pinder leaves a family of five adult children-Edward(sic) Pinder and Mrs. I.W. Kresge, both of Northmoreland Township; Mrs. Isaac Denman of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pa.; Eli Pinder of Clearfield County, Pa.; and Jason Pinder of Michigan. Mr. Pinder is a grandson of Thomas Moore, who came to Wilkes-Barre about the year 1820 in company with a John Wood. Luke Moore, who is in his eighty-sixth year, and still a resident of Wilkes-Barre, and William Moore, who died recently in Wilkes-Barre, in his eighty-third year, and was buried at Vernon, Wyoming County, were sons of the late Thomas Moore, who came to Wilkes-Barre in 1820, and uncles of Thomas Pinder. John Wood, who came to Wilkes-Barre in 1820 with Mr. Moore, was the father of the late John Wood, several of whose children are still residents of Wilkes-Barre.

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