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Source: S205 Abbreviation: The Evening Independent Title: \i The Evening Independent\i0 Author: Ohio. Massillon. Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
Source: S21 Abbreviation: 1910 United States Census Title: 1910 United States Census Author: United States Federal Government Note: Source Medium: Census Paranthetical: Y
Source: S22 Abbreviation: Canton City Directory, 1913 Title: Canton City Directory, 1913 Publication: Name: Name: Stark County, OH: Burch Directory Co., 1913;; Paranthetical: Y
Notes
Note DI155Obituary - The Canton Repository - 28 May 1953, page 38
John W. Peacher, 76, a veteran employe of the Gibbs Mfg. Co. who formerly resided at 514 Watson Pl. SE died this morning in the Ilg convalescent home where he had been staying since April 9.
He is survived by a brother in Toledo and a sister in Youngstown. The body is at the Wackerly funeral home.
Funeral notice - The Canton Repository - 29 May 1953, page 26
John W. Peacher - Saturday 1 p.m. Wackerly parlors, 1375 Market Ave. N. Rev. Hugh S. Graham in charge. Burial Center Chapel Cemetery, Jefferson County.
Note NI155World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
↑ Source: #S21 Page: Roll: T624_1231, part 1, page 231B Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
↑ Source: #S205 Page: "WIFE BEAT HIM, SAYS MAN; SEEKS DIVORCE," 29 Jul 1913, p. 1, col. 7. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
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