Harry Milton Musser
- Born: 28 Sep 1876, Lancaster City, PA
- Marriage: Elsie Elizabeth Eberly on 26 Nov 1910 in Lancaster City, Lancaster Co., PA
- Died: 21 Apr 1928, Lancaster City, PA at age 51
- Buried: 25 Apr 1928, Longeneckers Reformed Mennonite Cemetery, Lancaster Co., PA
Cause of his death was Chronic Myocarditis.
General Notes:
Biographical Annals of Lancaster County Pennsylvania. Spartonburg, SC: Reprint Publishers, 1985. Orig pub 1903. reports that Harry Milton Musser was born on Sept 28, 1876 and his parents were: Father: Milton B[Brenneman] Dr MUSSER b: 20 Oct 1846 in Strasburg, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania Mother: Caroline (Carrie) M SWAYNE b: 4 Jun 1846 in Morris Co, New Jersey The book also reports his wife to be Elsie Reilly, however, she is actually Elsie Elizabeth Eberly, the widow of Robert E. Reilly.
The Adam J. Eberly Family Bible records the date for the marriage of Harry Musser with Elsie to be April 26, 1910 and has a transcription and/or reference to a Marriage License Book for Lancaster County, PA, Year 1910, Book S, No. 3, License No. 4523.
Medical Notes:
Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1944 Name: Harry Milton Musser Residence: Buchanan & Race Occupation: Umbrella Handle Mfr. Gender: Male Race: White Age: 51 Birth Date: 28 Sep 1878 Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Death Date: 21 Apr 1928 Death Place: Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Burial: April 25, 1928 at Longeneckers Cemetery Father Name: Milton Musser Mother Name: Caroline Swain Spouse Name: Elsie Eberly Musser Certificate Number: 40617 Informant: Mrs. Elsie Musser of Lancaster
Harry married Elsie Elizabeth Eberly, daughter of Adam John Eberly and Mary Elizabeth Pearson, on 26 Nov 1910 in Lancaster City, Lancaster Co., PA. (Elsie Elizabeth Eberly was born on 31 Jan 1871 in Lancaster City, PA, died on 23 Dec 1939 in 1009 Buchanan Ave, Lancaster City, PA and was buried on 26 Dec 1939 in Longeneckers Reformed Mennonite Cemetery, Lancaster Co., PA.) The cause of her death was Acute Nephritis / Paralysis Agitans - which means “shaking palsy,” is another term for Parkinson’s disease.
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