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Source for:   Elizabeth Catharine Barbehenn,   1 JAN 1866 - 25 MAR 1947         Index

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Source for:   Esther Barbehenn,   21 SEP 1893 - 30 JUL 1896         Index

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Source for:   Florence Romaine Barbehenn,   12 JUL 1907 - 17 APR 1990         Index

Name source:    S46

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Text:   Date of Import: 30 Apr 2009

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Source for:   Frank Barbehenn,    - AFT 6 JUN 1960         Index

Name source:    S211

Text:   Obituary: Harry E. Barbehenn, 64, former resident died yesterday at his home 7114 Sellers Avenue, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. He had been in ill health one year. Mr. Barbehenn was employed as a chemist at the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company until he moved from Cumberland in 1936. He then accepted a position with the DuPont Company at Milltown, New Jersey and later with a DuPont plant near Philadelphia. He was a native of Brooklyn and was graduated from Rutgers University in 1919. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church at Upper Darby, and a member of Salem Chapter 18, Royal Arch Masons, and Antioch Commandery 6, Knights Templar. Survivors include his widow, Moleta (Willison) Barbehenn, formerly of Cumberland; a daughter, Miss Anna Blue Barbehenn, at home; three sons, Frank Barbehenn, at home; Milton Barbehenn, Wilmington, Delaware, and Kile Barbehenn, Washington; a brother, Ralph Barbehenn, Buffalo, New York, and five grandchildren. His body is at the Videon and Sons Funeral Home in Upper Darby where services will be conducted on Friday at 2 p.m. by reverend Dr. Roy Grace. Interment will be in Philadelphia Memorial Park at Paoli, Pennsylvania. The family requests that memorials be in the from of donations to be made to the cancer funds. Published in the Evening Times, June 7, 1960, page 16, column 2, Cumberland, Maryland.

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Text:   Obituary: Harry E. Barbehenn, 64, former resident died yesterday at his home 7114 Sellers Avenue, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. He had been in ill health one year. Mr. Barbehenn was employed as a chemist at the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company until he moved from Cumberland in 1936. He then accepted a position with the DuPont Company at Milltown, New Jersey and later with a DuPont plant near Philadelphia. He was a native of Brooklyn and was graduated from Rutgers University in 1919. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church at Upper Darby, and a member of Salem Chapter 18, Royal Arch Masons, and Antioch Commandery 6, Knights Templar. Survivors include his widow, Moleta (Willison) Barbehenn, formerly of Cumberland; a daughter, Miss Anna Blue Barbehenn, at home; three sons, Frank Barbehenn, at home; Milton Barbehenn, Wilmington, Delaware, and Kile Barbehenn, Washington; a brother, Ralph Barbehenn, Buffalo, New York, and five grandchildren. His body is at the Videon and Sons Funeral Home in Upper Darby where services will be conducted on Friday at 2 p.m. by reverend Dr. Roy Grace. Interment will be in Philadelphia Memorial Park at Paoli, Pennsylvania. The family requests that memorials be in the from of donations to be made to the cancer funds. Published in the Evening Times, June 7, 1960, page 16, column 2, Cumberland, Maryland.