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m. 20 Jun 1899
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Born |
9 Apr 1861 |
Somerset, PA |
Died |
14 May 1912 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Buried |
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Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Married |
20 Jun 1899 |
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Other Spouse |
Annie M. Shaffer | F18041916 |
Married |
15 Oct 1889 |
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Father |
John R. Tomlinson | F18042037 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Carolina Kleopfer/Clapper | F18042037 Group Sheet |
Born |
6 Oct 1901 |
Pennsylvania |
Died |
14 Oct 1983 |
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, U.S.A. |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Ruth Naomi Paul | F18041912 |
Married |
1 Jun 1921 |
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Born |
25 May 1904 |
Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
Died |
30 Jul 1907 |
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Buried |
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Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, PA, Sect F, Lot 132 |
Born |
24 Apr 1906 |
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA |
Died |
29 Jul 1907 |
Blair County, PA |
Buried |
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Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, PA, Sect F, Lot 132 |
Born |
8 Jan 1908 |
Delaware, IN |
Died |
13 Feb 1908 |
Henry, IN |
Buried |
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Middletown, Henry, IN: Miller Cemetery |
Born |
11 Feb 1909 |
Pennsylvania |
Died |
11 Sep 1914 |
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Buried |
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Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania , USA |
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Notes |
Married:
- Altoona Morning Tribune, Thursday, June 22, 1899:
"TOMLINSON - GIBBONS.
Rev. W. S. Tomlinson, of Pennville, Pa., and Margaret Estella Gibbons, of Altoona, were married on Tuesday evening at 8.30 o'clock by Rev. H. M. Heilman, at the home of the bride, 408 First Avenue, in the presence of a goodly number of relatives and friends. Rev. Tomlinson was formerly a resident of Altoona, employed as a passenger car builder in the Pennsylvania Railroad company's shops.
After taking an academic and theological course he entered the ministry of the United Brethren Church and is now preaching at Pennville, Pa.
The bride is an estimable lady, a faithful member and active worker of the Bethany Lutheran church, and has been one of the most successful teachers in the schools of the city. She was the recipient of many valuable and handsome gifts.
After remaining a week with friends in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson will make their home at Pennville, their present field of labor."
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