Children:
Harry J. Wilhelm
Edgar Wilhelm
Frank Wilhelm
Florence Wilhelm
Myrtle Wilhelm
Kathryn Wilhelm
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Notes:
Easton Daily Argus, Friday October 11, 1916, Page 5
John E. Wilhelm
John E. Wilhelm, who was a motorman of the Easton Transit
line thirteen years, died at 8:45 last evening at his home,
No. 501 Palmer street, West Easton, of Bright's disease and
a complication of ailments, aged 49 years. He was taken sick
nine months ago today.
Mr. Wilhelm is survived by his wife, six children - Harry
J. Wilhelm, a member of the Three Hundred and Eighteenth Engineers,
in France; Edgar Wilhelm , of Company A, One Hundred and Forty-Ninth
Machine Gun Battalion, in France; Mrs. Frank Ceveling, Miss
Myrtle Wilhelm, Frank Wilhelm and Miss Catherine Wilhelm, of
Easton; his mother, Mrs. Kate Wilhelm, widow of the late Jesse
Wilhelm, of Easton; a brother Joseph Wilhelm, of Easton, and
two sisters - Mrs. Fletcher B. Scarbourgh, of Philadelphia,
and Mrs. William Fackenthall, of Easton.
He was a member of the Memorial Reformed Church; Camp No.
3, P.O. S. of A.; the Jr. O.U. A. M., and the Easton Local
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