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James H. Steinmetz

(07/28/1843 - 8/15/1909)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Samuel Steimetz
James H. Steinmetz
Marriage(s)Mary Magdalena Haupt
 1 Sarah Drumheller on:
   Children:
  - Wilson S. Steinmetz
  - Oliver Steinmetz
  - Edwin H. Steinmetz
  - Alice Steinmetz
  - Sybilla Catherine Steinmetz
  - Howard Lovine Steinmetz
  - Sarah Jane Steinmetz
 
  Siblings:
  - Gideon Steinmetz
  - Fayette Steinmetz
  - William Henry Steinmetz
  - Elizabeth Steinmetz
  - Mary Ann Steinmetz
  - Edwin Steinmetz
  - Louisa E. Steinmetz
 
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Burial:Saint Johns Cemetery, Bangor, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
 
Notes:
Allentown Morning Call, Tuesday, August 8, 1909, Page 5
James H. Steinmetz
James H. Steinmetz, a highly respected citizen of Bangor, died at his ho me at that place Sunday afternoon, in the 67 year of his age. Paralysis ca used his death. He had been confined to his bed during the past four week s. The deceased was a resident of Bangor about 20 years and was engag ed in the bakery business until about six years ago. He was a native of B ushkill township.

The deceased is survived by his wife and the following children: Wils on S. Steinmetz, of Pen Argyl; Mrs. Elmer Breidinger, of Edelman?s and Mr s. Warren Smith, Mrs. Walter Stucker, Edward Steinmetz and Harold Steinmet z, of Bangor. Fourteen grandchildren also survive him.

Mr. Steinmentz is also survived by one brother, Gideon Steinmetz, of Color ado Springs, Col., and by two sisters, Mrs. Richard Uhler, of Easton, a nd Mrs. Joseph Wright, of New Village, Pa. The deceased was a member of Sh iloh Commandery, No. 104, K. of M., of Bangor, and of Trinity Lutheran Chu rch, of the same place.

Easton Express, Monday, August 16, 1909, Page 1
James H. Steinmetz Dead
Prominent Citizen of Slate Borough Passes Away from Attack of Paralysis

James H. Steinmentz, a highly respected citizen of Bangor, died at his ho me at that place Sunday afternoon in the 67th year of his age. Paralysis c aused his death. He had been confined to his bed during the past four wee ks. The deceased was a resident of Bangor about 20 years and was engag ed in the bakery business until about six years ago. He was a native of Bu shkill Township.

The deceased is survived by this wife and the following children; Wils on S. Steinmetz, of Pen Argyl, Mrs. Elmer Breidinger, of Edelman?s and Mr s. Warren Smith, Mrs. Walter Stoucker, Edward Steinmetz and Harold Steinem etz, of Bangor. Fourteen grandchildren also survive him.

Mr. Steinmetz is also survived by one brother, Gideon Steinemetz, of Color ado Springs, Col., and by two sisters, Mrs. Richard Uhler of Easton, and M rs. Joseph Wright, of New Village, pa. The deceased was a member of Shil oh Commandery. No. 104, K. of M., of Bangor, and of Trinity Lutheran Chur ch of the same place.
 
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