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Somerville, June 16 - Mrs. Ellen LeNoir Moore, 92, of 8 Morris Cir., Trenton, the mothger of Miss Alice Moore, librarian of the Somerville Free Library, died yesterday in her home following a long illness.
Mrs. Moore was the widow of Georege Norman Moor.
Surving is another daughter, Miss Ellem Moore. of Trenton; two sons, George W. Mooreof Trenton and Norman E. Moore of Plainfield; a grandson and a great granddaughter.
Trenton Evening Times
November 2, 1939Robling, Nov. 2 - William H. Ledger, 79. husband of Angelina L. Ledger, died today at his home at 61 Main Street. A retired employee of the Roebling plant, he had been blacksmith foreman at the local plant from 1903 to 1933. He was a member of the Foremen's Association.
Surving besides his wife are four daughters, Mrs. John Bowman, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Clarence Allen of Bordertown; Mrs. Charles Erdman, of Camden, and Mrs. Thomas Raineer, of Roebling, and three sons, John and Clarence, of Roebling, and Charles of Bordentown. A brother residing in Scranton, Pa., also survives.
The dead man was a native of Englandbut came to this country early in his youth.
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Courrier Post (Camden, NJ)
May 31, 1948Mrs. Estella Miller, of 718 New street, died in Cooper hospital, yesterday.
She is survived by a daughter, Miss Verna Styer, of Camden. and a son Harry M. Styer, of Philadelphia.
The Plain Speaker. (Hazleton, Pennsylvania)
1 July 1937Dead Truck Driver Identified.
MEDIA, Pa., July 1. (AP)--Dr. William Charles Wood identified as Howard Gamble, 18, the driver of a truck who was burned to death yesterday.
Dr. Wood told Deputy Coroner Lewis Hood that Gamble, an orphan, lived with him on Rolling Road, Springfield township, Delaware county.
The truck crashed through a railing of a Pennsylvania Railroad bridge and struck a high tension wire.