George Fox Moyer

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Name George Fox Moyer [1] Born 10 May 1844 Hummelstown, Dauphin County, PA [2, 3]
Gender Male Died 28 Jan 1935 New Cumberland, Cumberland County, PA [2, 3]
Buried Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fairview Township, York County, PA [2, 3]
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Plot Section 23, Lot G, Grave 6
Person ID I1396 Kreider Moyer Last Modified 11 Aug 2020
Father Michael Moyer, b. 10 Feb 1804, Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA , d. 24 Jun 1875, Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA
(Age 71 years)
Mother Sarah Fox, b. 09 Aug 1809, Pennsylvania , d. 26 Oct 1896 (Age 87 years)
Family ID F318 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Emma Elizabeth Kirk, b. 22 Aug 1842, Illinois , d. 27 Dec 1908, New Cumberland, Cumberland County, PA
(Age 66 years)
Children 1. William Dow Moyer, b. 24 Feb 1872, Pennsylvania , d. 29 May 1939, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, PA
(Age 67 years)
2. Mary Euphemia Moyer, b. 30 Sep 1874, New Bloomfield, Perry County, PA , d. 13 May 1915, New Cumberland, Cumberland County, PA
(Age 40 years)
Last Modified 17 May 2018 Family ID F583 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 10 May 1844 - Hummelstown, Dauphin County, PA Died - 28 Jan 1935 - New Cumberland, Cumberland County, PA Buried - - Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fairview Township, York County, PA = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - The son of Michael & Sarah (Fox) Moyer, in 1860 he was a farmer presumably living in or near Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, but moved to Cumberland County in 1862. He stood 5' 8" tall and had dark hair and blue eyes.
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Harrisburg August 24, 1864, mustered into federal service there August 26 as a private with Co. F, 201st Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company June 21, 1865.
He married Mary Elizabeth Kirk ca. 1867, in Cumberland County and fathered William Doro (b. 02/24/72), Mary Euphemia (b. 09/30/74) and William D. After the war, lived in various places in the west before returning to Pennsylvania in 1898. Cause of his death is listed as "arteriosclerosis." [1]
- The son of Michael & Sarah (Fox) Moyer, in 1860 he was a farmer presumably living in or near Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, but moved to Cumberland County in 1862. He stood 5' 8" tall and had dark hair and blue eyes.
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