Treloar from Cornwall
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Re: Treloar from Cornwall (James Treloar - Phillipsburg, NJ)
(I came across this obit on the same page as something I was researching. I am not related; posting the obit in case it helps another researcher.)
Obit published 05.24.1924, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA
James Treloar, aged 56 years, of 142 Lewis St., a well-known resident of Phillipsburg, died at the General Hospital, Philadelphia, following an operation after being admitted to the institution on Monday. He was born in England. For a number of years he was in the grocery business here, the firm being known as Sterner & Treloar. During late years, he was in charge of the warehouse of the Ingersoll-Rand Co. plant in Phillipsburg.
He is survived by his widow and three sisters: Mrs. Wilson Bear of Easton; Mrs. Edwin Kettles of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Isaac Dereamer of Stewartsville. He was a member of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Montana Lodge No. 23, Knights of Pythias, and Phi Sigma club.
The funeral will be held from his home Monday afternoon a 3 o'clock and interment in Phillipsburg cemetery.
Obit published 05.24.1924, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA
James Treloar, aged 56 years, of 142 Lewis St., a well-known resident of Phillipsburg, died at the General Hospital, Philadelphia, following an operation after being admitted to the institution on Monday. He was born in England. For a number of years he was in the grocery business here, the firm being known as Sterner & Treloar. During late years, he was in charge of the warehouse of the Ingersoll-Rand Co. plant in Phillipsburg.
He is survived by his widow and three sisters: Mrs. Wilson Bear of Easton; Mrs. Edwin Kettles of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Isaac Dereamer of Stewartsville. He was a member of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Montana Lodge No. 23, Knights of Pythias, and Phi Sigma club.
The funeral will be held from his home Monday afternoon a 3 o'clock and interment in Phillipsburg cemetery.