Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Absalom I. Flowers and Sally [Unk]




Husband Absalom I. Flowers 1 2

            AKA: A. J. Flowers, Abner Flowers 3
           Born: Abt 1854 - Venango Co, PA
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           Died: 5 Jan 1916 - Fairmont, Marion Co, WV
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         Father: Rev. Franklin McKinley "Frank" Flowers (1833-1914) 1 3
         Mother: Susanna Snyder (1835-1915) 1 2


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Wife Sally [Unk] 2 3

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Children
1 F Grace Flowers 2

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         Spouse: Kirk Beatty (      -      )


2 F Fanny Flowers 2

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         Spouse: Roy Fetty (      -      )


3 M Dr. Frank Flowers 2

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General Notes: Husband - Absalom I. Flowers


Possibly Absalom I. Flowers mentioned in father's bio in History of Venango Co.

The Venango Daily Herald, Franklin, PA
Thursday, Jan 6, 1916; pg 7
DR. A. J. FLOWERS
Dr. A. J. Flowers, aged 62, once a minister and later a practicing physician, died at his home in Fairmont, W. Va., early Wednesday morning of hardening of the arteries, according to word received by his niece Mrs. Charles Steiner of Coal City. Until 25 years ago Dr. Flowers was a resident of Coal City, having been born and reared there. At that time he was not a physician, later taking up that profession when he went to Pittsburgh and West Virginia.
His wife is living and the following three children survive: Dr. Frank Flowers, Mannington, W. Va.; Mrs. Kirk Beatty, Fairmont, W. Va.; Mrs. Roy Fetty, Wheeling, together with the following brothers and sisters; Frank and Jacob Flowers, Coal City; Mrs. B. F. Melat, Louisiana; Mrs. William Hudson, Toledo, and Mrs. Frank Sopher, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. F. D. Lane, Franklin, is a cousin.
The funeral services will be held on Friday at Fairmont.

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Sources


1 —, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Brown, Runk, & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 1125.

2 Helen M. Snyder, Snyder - Bump History (Franklin, PA: Self-published, 1983), Pg 14.

3 Unknown, A Feltenberger Genealogy (Franklin, PA: Privately published, ~1965), Pg 5.


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