On an unknown date Peter was employed as a Silversmith.[1][2]
Peter died on an unknown date in Philadelphia, Phila. Co. Pennsylvania.[1][2]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Death: Abbreviation: rzidlicky.ged Title: rzidlicky.ged. (accessed before 1 April 2014)
↑ 2.02.1Death: Abbreviation: Family Tree All.FTW Title: Family Tree All.FTW. (accessed before 1 April 2014)
See also:
[Family Tree All.FTW]
[rzidlicky.ged]
Acknowledgments
Profile Deardorff-59 was created through the import of deardorff.ged on Apr 1, 2014 by Robert Harter.
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Peter was a skilled silversmith, making spoons and various other household essentials from silver dollars. He worked at this trade in and around Philadelphia all his life. Some of the spoons he made are still owned by descendants of his brothers and sisters. He never married.