Person:Abraham Housel (1)

Watchers
Abraham Housel
b.Bef 1841
d.Bef 9 Nov 1867
  1. Martin Housel1832 - 1906
  2. Solomon Michael Housel1836 - 1914
  3. William Housel1837 - 1837
  4. Abraham HouselBef 1841 - Bef 1867
  5. Mary Housel
  6. Sarah Housel1840 -
  1. Anna L. HouselAbt 1854 - Aft 1930
  2. Justice Eli Housel1861 - 1931
Facts and Events
Name[1][3] Abraham Housel
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1841
Marriage to Mary Nicodemus
Death[1] Bef 9 Nov 1867
Burial[2] Shade Lutheran Cemetery, Central City, Somerset County, PA
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Bedford Co. Archives vol. 6, p. 123; vol. 6, p. 154:
    >
    DULL, Jacob, Sr., late of Napier Twp. (died 9 Nov 1867) - notice in partition:
    leaves widow Maria & six children:
    - Maria, w/o Henry Corley
    - George, dec'd, leaving Martin, John, Elizabeth w/o Richard Leo, & George
    - Jacob
    - Elizabeth, dec'd, w/o Benjamin Housel, leaving Solomon, Martin, Abraham dec'd, & Sarah w/o Peter Miller
    - Solomon of Indiana Co.
    - Abel of Indiana Co.
  2. Source: "Shade Lutheran Church Cemetery, Shade Township"; Transcribed by Daryl Anne Reed
    and Hope M. Weigle
    http://www.pagenweb.org/~somerset/cemetery/sh/shade1.htm
    >
    Among those listed as buried here are:
    Housel Mr. & Mrs. Abram
  3. Source: "Daily Tribune"; Johnstown, PA; 2 July 1931
    >
    "Justice E. HOUSEL, 65, Succumbs at Cresson
    Veteran Railroad Employee Passes Away After Brief Illness; Burial Today
    Cresson, July 2. -- Justice E. HOUSEL, aged 65, a veteran employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died Tuesday at his home on Powell avenue, following a brief illness. He was a son of the late Abraham and Mary (NICODEMUS) HOUSEL and was born in Bedford County.
    He was twice married, His first wife, Mrs. Mary MULL, died February 10, 1913. He is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Sadie SMITH (FLETCHER) HOUSEL, and three children, born to the first union: Mrs. Loma GARBER and Paul HOUSEL, both of Altoona, and Mrs. Mae TAYLOR, of Columbus, O.

    The body was removed today to Mahaffey, Clearfield County where internment was in the Otterbein Cemetery.