Children
No Issue
Sibling(s):
William
Sheridan Knoble
Harry Knoble
Cora Knoble
Floyd A. Knoble
Leslie G. Knoble
Daisy May Knoble
Perry Jacob Knoble
Parker Knoble
Earl B. Knoble
Harold F. Knoble
Bessie Iona Knoble
Florence Knoble
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Notes:
Easton Daily Argus, Friday, December 26, 1902
Boy Killed By Train
Sad Christmas Day Accident at Lucy Furnace. Head Crushed in.
A sad fatality took place at 10:20 on Christmas morning, at
the Lucy furnace crossing, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, the
victime being Harold Knoble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Knoble,
of Glendon. Yung Knoble, who was twelve years of age, was playing
along the railroad tracks with John Gill, a little Hungarian,
and two began snowfalling each other. Knoble ran across the
tracks and stepped from the east bound track to avoid a train
just as passenger train No.l1 came long the west bound track.
The boy was struck by the engine huried to one side and when
he was picked up, it was found that the back of his head was
crushed in. Death was almost instantaneous. The remains of
young Knoble were removed to the home of his parents.
Deceased is survived by his parents and the followin gbrothers
and sisters: Floyd, Leslie, William, Peterry, parker and Earle,
and Misses Daisy, Bessie and Florence Knoble, of Gledon. He
attended the Glendon public schools and was very popular among
his associates. The funeral be held Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
Coroner Schleicher viewed the remains shortly after the accident.
He decided that an inquest was unnecessary and gave a certificate
of accidental death
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