Maggie R. Rhen
Death notice in Harrisburg Patriot (or Evening News) on March 5, 1897 under Halifax column:
The friends that accompanied the remains of Mrs. William Rhen, from Steelton, to this place for burial last Wednesday, were Rev. Bergstresser, William Rhen, Mr. and Mrs. Still, Mr. and Mrs. Revell, Miss Effie Frenk, William Frenk, Harry Rhen, Miss Cardy Rhen, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. George Baskins, Mrs. Annie Workman and daughter Laura, and Mr. and Mrs. Garret. The pall bearers from town were: Messrs. J. E. Barsh, H. Chubb, P. J. and Cornelius Kopenheffer.
Maggie R. Rhen
Death notice in Harrisburg Patriot (or Evening News) on March 5, 1897 under Halifax column:
The friends that accompanied the remains of Mrs. William Rhen, from Steelton, to this place for burial last Wednesday, were Rev. Bergstresser, William Rhen, Mr. and Mrs. Still, Mr. and Mrs. Revell, Miss Effie Frenk, William Frenk, Harry Rhen, Miss Cardy Rhen, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. George Baskins, Mrs. Annie Workman and daughter Laura, and Mr. and Mrs. Garret. The pall bearers from town were: Messrs. J. E. Barsh, H. Chubb, P. J. and Cornelius Kopenheffer.
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