1851 - 1925 (73 years)
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Name |
Nicholas Henry Larzelere [2] |
Born |
7 Mar 1851 |
Warminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States [2] |
Gender |
Male |
FindAGrave URL |
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15563132 |
FindAGrave ID |
15563132 |
Died |
1925 |
Montgomery, Pennsylvania [2] |
Buried |
Riverside Cemetery, Norristown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania [3] |
Person ID |
I11652 |
Main |
Last Modified |
20 Aug 2022 |
Father |
Benjamin J. Larzelere, b. 14 Jan 1826, Warminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 26 Aug 1916, Bucks, Pennsylvania (Age 90 years) |
Mother |
Mary Ann Maxwell, b. 2 Jan 1827, d. 13 May 1919 (Age 92 years) |
Married |
2 Mar 1848 |
Abington, Montgomery, Pa. |
Family ID |
F4166 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ida Frances Loch, b. Dec 1857, Pennsylvania , d. 1943, Pennsylvania (Age ~ 85 years) |
Married |
21 Sep 1880 |
Warminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States |
Last Modified |
20 Aug 2022 |
Family ID |
F4167 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- JSH note: Nicholas Henry Larzelre is featured prominently with photo starting on pages 6-8 of "The Biographical Annals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania - Volume I", Ellwood Roberts, Editor 1904
"Nicholas Henry Larzelere was born in Warminster township, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. He was reared on his father's farm in Warrington township, to which the family had removed, and was educated in the common schools of the neighborhood, attending them in winter, as is the
usual custom in rural districts, and assisting with the duties of farm life during the greater part of every year. Having decided to take a college course, he entered the Doylestown English and Classical Seminary at the age of eighteen years, teaching part of the time. He entered the fresh- man class of Lafayette College at Easton in September, 1 87 1, graduating from that institution in 1875. In his junior year he won first honors in an oratorical contest between Franklin and Washington Halls. In his senior year he had the honor of representing Lafayette College in the inter- collegiate oratorical contest, which took place in the academy of music. New York city, January 13, 1875. The institutions represented were Amherst, Princeton, Williams, Cornell, New York, Columbia and Lafayette colleges. In September, 1875, Mr. Larzelere entered the....." (continues, please see Biographical Annals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, Ellwood Roberts, Editor 1904 original text with photo) [4]
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