Person:Samuel Kiser (1)

Watchers
Samuel Kiser
m. Abt 1843
  1. Joseph Kiser1844 - 1864
  2. Emeline Kiser1846 - 1904
  3. Samuel Kiser1847 - 1902
  4. William Henry Kiser1852 - 1896
  5. Mary Kiser1859 -
m. 20 Aug 1876
  1. Emma M. Kiser1877 - Aft 1930
  2. Cora Gertrude Kiser1879 - 1967
  3. Catherine M. Kiser1882 - 1892
  4. Charles Kiser1887 -
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Kiser
Gender Male
Birth? 3 Jun 1847 Berlin, Somerset, PA
Marriage 20 Aug 1876 Wellersburg, Somerset, PAto Catherine B. Coughenour
Death[1] 7 Apr 1902 Williams, Somerset, PACause: Clay Mines accident
Burial[2] Hyndman Cemetery in Hyndman, PA
References
  1. Obituary.

    Obit: Samuel Keiser - Samuel Keiser a veteran of the Rebellion, was fatally injured in the clay mines at Williams by a fall of slate which crushed his left leg, Thursday last; his head and sholders were also injured; his leg was amputated on Thursday, but he gradually sank, dying on Tuesday. His funeral took place yesterday at 3 p.m., in Hyndman. His wife and three children survive him as well as a number of brothers. He was generally esteemed by those who knew him. (Source, Welfley Obituary, Scrapbook Vol, 3, p. 116, 1902)

  2. Cemetery Records.

    tombstone in Hyndman Cemetery has death date of 1904 instead of 1902 & names him Jonathan Samuel Keiser.