Person:Peter Moyer (6)

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Peter Moyer
b.28 Jul 1856 Ohio, United States
  • F.  Jonathan Moyer (add)
  • M.  Catherine Hartman (add)
  1. Peter Moyer1856 - 1930
m. 26 Feb 1878
  1. Grace Leora Moyer1878 - 1928
  2. Nora Moyer1881 - 1950
  3. Lena Purlina Moyer1884 -
  4. Elmer Walton Moyer1886 - 1968
m. 17 Jun 1888
  1. Clayton Merl Moyer1895 - 1963
Facts and Events
Name Peter Moyer
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 28 Jul 1856 Ohio, United States
Marriage 26 Feb 1878 Mahoning, Ohio, United Statesto Mary Wolfcale
Marriage 17 Jun 1888 Mahoning, Ohioto Susannah 'Susie' A. Corll
Death[1][2] 18 Apr 1930 Warren, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Burial[2] 20 Apr 1930 Braceville Center Cemetery, Newton Falls, Trumbull, Ohio, United States

In 1900 & 1910 he was a farmer; 1920, he was a teamster.

Obituaries PETER MOYER

   Peter Moyer, aged, 73, of the Leavittsburgh road, passed away at the City hospital at one this morning, following an illness of eight weeks.  Death was due to complications.  Mr. Moyer had been in the hospital one week.
   He was born in Southington, July 28, 1856 and had resided on the Leavittsburg road 17 years.  He united with the Christian church when 14 years of age and was a member of the Second Christian church.  Surviving are his wife, Susie Moyer, two sons, Elmer of Basetta, Clayton of Ravenna, one daughter, Mrs. Nora Stroup of Leavitsburg, six grandchildren and five great grand-children.
   The body will be taken to the Leavittsburg home from White's Funeral Home Saturday morning.  The services will be held Sunday at the Second Christian church at 2:30 in charge of Rev. R.C. Jarman.  Burial will be made in the Braceville cemetery. 
 Source: Warren Tribune Chronicle Friday, April 18, 1930, pg. 7.

Short services for Peter Moyer, were held at the home on the Leavittsburg Road, Sunday at 1:45 and were followed by services at the Second Christian church at 2:30 and were in charge of Rev. R.C. Jarman. Music was furnished by Mrs. Porter and Miss Dillon, with Miss Lilliam Clapp, accompanist. The pall bearers were Messers Oldacre, Mills, Bloomer, Wagar, Wilson and Crowe. Flower bearers were William Heintzelman and F.S. Post. The Loyal Century class attended in a body. Burial was made in the cemetery at Braceville. The services were largely attended.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Obituary, in Warren Tribune Chronicle
    Includes date and place of birth.

    Friday, April 18, 1930, pg. 7; and Monday, April 21, 1930, pg. 7.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ohio Death Certificate.

    Includes date & place of birth and parents & spouse names, informant was Elmer Moyer.

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