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Will written 23 Mar 1859. Susannah Biddle of Middle Woodbury Twp, Bedford Co, Pa formerly the widow of Jacob Nicodemus, deceased. Children: John A. Nicodemus (deceased). Susannah desired to be interred in the grave yard at the Hickory Bottom Church, along side the grave of her first husband. The next entry is of David Beyer Sr Executor of Susannah Biddle dec'd and it says Susannah late of Taylor Township, Blair County, document dated 28 Nov 1860
(Source: Blair Co, Pa, Will Book Vol B p. 107. FHL US/CAN Film 1,289,438 )
TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION:
Susan (Nicodemus) Bittle
b 7-18-1792
d 11-6-1860
Jacob Nicodemus
b 2-18-1787
d 4-21-1852
(Source: Zions Reformed Church Cem, Hickory Bottom, Penn. FHL US/CAN Book 974.871 v31 Vol 4)
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