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Dorsey H. Knoble

(03/14/1858 - 11/13/1943)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)John H. Knoble
Dorsey H. Knoble
Marriage(s)Esther Hoover
 1 Susanna C. Seiple on:
   Children:
  - Leon S. Knoble
  - Elsie C. Knoble
  - Naomi E. Knoble
  - Anna M. Knoble
 
  Siblings:
  - Margaret Anna Knoble
  - Ida Knoble
  - Katie Knoble
  - John I. Knoble
  - Asher Knoble
 
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Easton Express, Monday, November 15, 1943, page 20
Dorsey H. Knoble
Dorsey H. Knoble, 85 years old, a resident of Hellertown for the last 60 y ears and a former teacher in Lower Saucon township and Hellertown schoo ls died at 11 p.m. Saturday at this home, 50 East Depot Street, Hellertow n, after an illness since lst July.

Mr. Knoble was born March 14, 1858, in Williams Township, Northampton Coun ty, a son of the late John and Esther Hoover Knoble. He was a gradua te of Trach's academy, Easton, and for 17 years was a school teacher at Li mekiln, South Easton and Hellertown. Later he was employed as a cle rk by the former Thomas Iron Co., and also by the Hellertown Union Cemete ry Association.

He was a long time rmember of Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church, Hell ertown, and also the Church brotherhoods. Fraternally he was a memb er of Saucona lodge, No. 100, I. O.O. F. Hellertown.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William Prosser, of Bethlehem; Mi ss Naomi E. Knoble and Miss Anna M. Knoble, at home; a brother, Asher Knob le, of Easton; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Snyder of Easton and Mrs. Margaret Ki chline, of Williams Township, 10 grandchlren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Templeton fune ral home, 326 Main street, Hellertown, with the Rev. Adam Schellhase offic iating. Interment will be in Hellertown Union Cemetery.
 
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