Misc. Notes
1920 Census, Jackson Twp., Greene Co., PA, Jan. 10, 1920, p. 3A (2 houses before son Ray)
508Cumberledge, Samuel L., head, 53, b. WV, father b. WV, mother b. PA, farmer
Nancy C., wife, 52, b. PA, parents b. PA
Lee, son, 24, b. PA, farm laborer
Ella, dau., 16, b. PA
William, nephew, 22, b. PA, laborer, oil & gas field
Andrew J., father, 81, b. WV, father b. MD, mother b. PA, farmer
1930 Census, Dist. 15, Jackson Twp., Greene Co., PA
407Cumberledge, Sam, head, 65, married ag age 23, b. WV, parents b. US, farmer
Nancy, wife, 63, married at age 21, b. PA, parents b. PA
Dorcas E., sister, 59, single, b. PA, parents b. US
Obituary:
“Samuel L. Cumberledge, aged 66 years, died in his home at Nettle Hill at 5:45 P.M. Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1933, of paralysis. He had been ill since Saturday.
He was a son of A. J. and Nancy [sic] Grimm Cumberledge and was born in Monongalia County, W. Va., Sept. 2, 1867. In 1888 he married Nancy Wise, who survives, with four children, Leo, Ray and Mrs. Conrad Stockdale, of Nettle Hill, and Mrs. Ray Stockdale, of Holbrook, R.D. A sister, Miss Ellen Cumberledge resides at Nettle Hill.
At the age of three years he came with his parents to Wayne Township, Greene County, and for the last 31 years he had resided at Nettle Hill. He was well known as a farmer and stock raiser. He was a member of I.O.O.F. Lodge at Blacksville, and of the Bethany Methodist Protestant Church.
Short funeral services will be held at the home Friday at 1:30 o’clock, and further services at 2 o’clock in the Bethany Methodist Protestant Church, in charge of the Rev. Harry M. Peterson. Interment will be in the Bethany Cemetery.”
97Another obituary:
Funeral services for Samuel L. Cumberledge, aged 66, well known farmer and stockman, of Nettle Hill, who died at his home We., Oct. 4, at 5:45. Short services will be held at the Cumberledge home at 1:30 followed by further rites at 2 o’clock in the Bethany Methodist Protestant church. The services will be in charge of Rev. N. E. Schindler, assisted by Rev. Harry M. Peterson. Interment will be in the Bethany cemetery. Mr. Cumberledge succumbed to an attack of paralysis, from which he had been suffering since last Saturday.
A son of A. J. Cumberledge and Nancy Grim Cumberledge, he was born Sept. 2, 1867, in Monongalia County, W. Va., but at the age of three he came with his parents to Wayne township, and for the past 31 years had resided at Nettle Hill, where he followed farming and stock raising. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge at Blackville, W. Va., and of the Behtnay Methodist Protestant Church. He was married in 1888 to Nancy Wise, who survives with four children; Leo Cumberledge, Ray Cumberledge and Mrs. Conrad Stockdale, of Nettle Hill, and Mrs. Ray Stockdale, of Holbrook, RD. One sister, Miss Ellen Cumberledge, of Nettle Hill, also survives.
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