OBIT: Noah KLINEFELTER, 1907, Hanover, York County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Lynn Dolski denandlynn@sbcglobal.net Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/york/ _______________________________________________ Noah Klinefelter for many years a miller and farmer near Kingsdale this county died at his home in Hanover on last Thursday aged 67 years, 11 months and 18 days. He was the son of George D. Klinefelter and was married about 41 years ago to Miss Julia Rohrbaugh, who survives him with two sons and two daughters. John S. of New London, Conn., Milton A. and Miss Jeannie F. at home. Mrs. John Hamme of Hanover. Two brothers and two sister also survived. Amos and George Klinefelter of Baltimore. Mrs. Chas Frysinger of York and Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon of Phila. Deceased was a veteran of the Civil War. Gettysburg Compiler, Wednesday 29 May 1907 Death's Doings Noah F. Klinefelter died at his home, No 123 McSherrystown Avenue, at 3:35 --m. Thursday after an illness of several months from a complication of disease aged 67, 11 months, and 18 days. Mr. Klinefelter was a son of George D. Klinefelter and was married about 48 years to Miss Julia Rohrbaugh, daughter of John Rohrbaugh of Heidelberg Township, who survives him, with two sons, John S. Klinefelter of New London Conn. Milton A. Klinefelter, at home and two daughters- Mrs. John Hamme of McSherrystown Avenue and Miss Jennie E. Klinefelter at home. Two brothers Amos and Geo Klinefelter of Baltimore, and two sisters- Mrs. Charles Frysinger of York and Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon of Philadelphia also survive. Deceased was a veteran of the civil war, having served in Co D. 76th Regiment of Infantry. P.V. under Capt. Wm S. Diller. He was a member of Major Jenkins Post N. 99. G.A.R. and a pensioner. Mr. Klinefelter was a miller by trade, which occupation he followed together with farming, until 16 years ago, when he moved to Hanover, from Kingsdale, MD and has lived retired since. Funeral Saturday, May 25, at 1 p.m. at the house. Interment in Mt Olivet Cemetery. The Hanover Herald, Hanover, PA, Saturday, May 25, 1907