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Facts and Events
Name |
Huling Harry Wisham |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
13 Sep 1856 |
Eversham Twp., Burlington Co., NJ |
Census? |
1860 |
[[Place:Winslow, Camden Co., NJ [son]|Winslow, Camden Co., NJ [son]]] |
Census? |
1870 |
[[Place:Waterford, Camden Co., NJ [son]|Waterford, Camden Co., NJ [son]]] |
Census? |
1880 |
[[Place:Philadelphia, PA [boarder] ED #360, 1?th Ward|Philadelphia, PA [boarder] ED #360, 1?th Ward]] |
Occupation? |
1880 |
Brakeman on Railroad |
Marriage |
Bef 1881 |
to Emma Macknet |
Other? |
1 Jun 1880 |
2012 Hancock St., Philadelphia, PAAddress (Facts Pg) |
Census? |
1890 |
Philadelphia, PA ? |
Occupation? |
1890 |
Baggagemaster |
Other? |
1890 |
1242 Tucker, Philadelphia, PAAddress (Facts Pg) |
Other? |
1890 |
Philadelphia, PA - baggagemaster, h 1242 TuckerDirectory |
Occupation? |
1894 |
Engineer |
Occupation? |
1899 |
Conductor |
Death? |
22 Oct 1899 |
Philadelphia, PACause: Military TB |
Burial? |
26 Oct 1899 |
Ivy Sect, Northwood Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA |
Address: 2532 N 16th St
Philadelphia
PA
(including HULENS, HULINGS, HELLINS, HEWLINGS).
Pami writes:
I was told growing up that two Wisham brothers came from Wales and were trappers and boat makers and were friendly with the local natives.
Another story has one of the brother marring a native girl. I wish I
could substantiate these family stories!!
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