The following article was found in the Wilkes-Barre Record, 20 Jul 1894, Page 8. If anyone is interested in receiving a copy of this obituary, please send me your mailing address. (Instead of submitting this to any specific Mailing List, I am submitting it to the General list in the hopes that it will be seen by a more diverse group.) "DEATH OF SQUIRE PRITCHARD "A Well Known Resident of Larksville Passes Away "William L. Pritchard, well known throughout the valley, died in Larksville at 11 o'clock on Wednesday night, aged 69 years. Deceased had been ailing for about seven years with miners' asthma. He was a miner by occupation, but had left the mines on account of ill health and had been engaged in the tea business for the last seven years. He was born in Nantygle, South Wales, and came to this country thirty-seven years ago. He has resided in Danville, Hyde Park, Shamokin and other places. From 1877-1882 he was justice of the peace for Plymouth Township. There remain to mourn his loss a widow and three children - William, inside foreman at the Buttonwood colliery; John W. and Mr. Albert Avery of Larksville. He was a member of the Bethesda Congregational Church of Edwardsville, with which church he became identified at its organization. Funeral will leave Kingston on the 11:22 a.m. D.L.&W. train for Scranton on Saturday where interment will be made in Washburn Street Cemetery. Rev. D.L. Davis will officiate. Deceased was not the well known squire Pritchard of Hunlock." Nancy Cook Pasadena, MD, USA