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Facts and Events
Name |
Isaiah Curl |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
9 Sep 1848 |
Ohio, United States |
Marriage |
19 May 1872 |
Perry, Ohio, United Statesto Elizabeth L Martin |
Occupation[3] |
1900 |
Beaver Falls, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United Statesshoe salesman |
Residence[4] |
1905 |
Beaver Falls, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States415 11th Street |
Occupation[1] |
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Perry, Ohio, United Stateswagonmaker |
Death[2] |
1909 |
Beaver Falls, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Perry, Ohio, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
T9-1057, 103D.
Harrison, Perry, Ohio, United States
- ↑ The Daily Times, Beaver, Pennsylvania, 27 Apr 1908
PASSES AWAY AT BEAVER FALLS After a seven days' illness from typhoid-penumonia, Isaiah Curl, shoe merchant, and one of the best known men in Beaver Falls, died at his appartments in the Paff building, Seventh avenue, Beaver Falls, Sunday morning at four o'clock. Mr. Curl had been in poor health for some time but last Sunday evening was taken ill from typhoid pneumonia and gradually grew worse until his death, which came as a great shock to his many friends. The deceased was sixty years of age, was born in Ohio, and came to Beaver Falls from Cuyhoga Falls, fourteen years ago, and engaged in the retail shoe business. At the time of his death he was the veteran shoe dealer of that town. He was a member of the First Methodist Protestant church of Beaver Falls, of Jonathan Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Cuyhoga Falls, O., and of the William McKinley Commandery Knights of Malta, of Beaver Falls. He survived his wife several years and leaves one son, Charles A. Curl, of New Castle. The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of Vincent Cottam, 1311 Fifth avenue, Beaver Falls, and will be conducted by Dr. C.F. Swift, and the Rev. Westfall. The members of the Beaver Falls and Valley Echo Lodges, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Knights of Malta, will attend the services in a body. The interment will be made in the Grove cemetery, New Brighton.*
*NOTE: His interment was really April 26, 1908, in Beaver Cemetery, Beaver PA.
The Daily Times, Beaver, Pennsylvania, 29 Apr 1908
IMPRESSIVE SERVICES HELD The Remains of Isaiah Curl Are Laid to Rest Tuesday Largely attended and very impressive were the services in connection with the funeral of the late Isaiah Curl, held from the home of Vincent Cottam at No 1311 Fifth Avenue, Beaver Falls, Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. D. Westfall, assisted by the Rev. R. W. Kidd, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church. The singing was by a quartette composed of Miss Lois Knott, Miss Richards, Pressly Dersheimer and Edward W. Young. The floral offerings were profuse and beautiful, among them being set pieces from the William McKinley Commandary Knights of Malta, Daughters of Rebekah and the Tamaqua Club. The remains were laid to rest in the Beaver cemetery, the pall bearers being D. F. Funkhouser, Dr. G. S. Mason, Irwin Goss, Henry Dershelmer, S. S. Allen and E. A. Green.
- ↑ The Curl & Curl shoe store was located at 1204 7th Ave, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, according to the 1905 Beaver Falls Directory, page 81
- ↑ His son & daughter-in-law lived there too.
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