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We Served, We Settled
Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families
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1870 -
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Name |
Codner, Leona |
Birth |
26 Jan 1870 |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I2003 |
Shane and Beck | Ancestors of Alice Louise Jones |
Last Modified |
14 Jun 2023 |
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| Marriage - 7 Dec 1886 - Mapleton, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Notes |
- 1811
Mrs. Leona Parker
of 415 Fifth Avenue, Juniata, widow of WIlliam A. Parker, died at her home at 10:25 o'clock yesterday morning of a complication of diseases after having been ill for the past five years and bedfast for the past nine months. She was born at Parrish, N.Y., on Jan. 26, 1870, a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Codner, and as a child moved with her parents to Mapleton where she was united in marriage with Mr. Parker on Dec. 7, 1886. In 1889 Mr. and Mrs. Parker moved to the Altoona district, first locating just east of the city where Mr. Parker conducted a blacksmith shop, and later moving to Juniata where Mr. Parker entered the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. At the time of his death in 1924 Mr. Parker was the foreman of Juniata No. 2 Blacksmith shop. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Parker, two surviving, Archie M. Parker of East Juniata and Mrs. Ethel Reighard of Juniata. The other daughter, Mrs. Mary Patterson, died in 1931. Five grandchildren, three great grandchildren, one brother and one sister, William Codner of Poland, O., and Mrs. Carrie Gurd of Struthers, O., also survive. Mrs. Parker was a member of the Methodist church, of Altoona chapter, Eastern Star, Jobel court and auxillary of the knights Templar and Tillie Garrett Rebekah Lodge of Juniata. Funeral services will be held in the Juniata Methodist church at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be made in Rose Hill Cemetary.
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