Birth | 27 May 1859 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence | 9 Jul 1860 | with his parents - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Education | 1870 - 1876 | local schools and Parkesburg Academy, Pomeroy, Chester County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence | 26 Jul 1870 | with his family - Sadsbury, Chester County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence | Bef 1874 | Pomeroy, Chester County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Religion | 16 Dec 1874 | became a member by certificate of the Falling Spring Presbyterian Church - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 1876 | proprietor of the Adams Express Office - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 1878 | newspaper man, with his father John Means Pomeroy ran the "Franklin Repository" - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 12 Jun 1880 | local editor - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence | 13 Jun 1880 | with his family - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Marriage | 26 May 1885 | Belle McLellan | | | |
Occupation | 1885 | and his brother John H. receivd from their fath and operated the Adams Express - Pennsylvania | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1887 | was appointed Assistant Chief Clerk int he office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth - Pennsylvania | | | |
Miscellaneous | Bet 1889 and 1892 | was Chairman, Franklin County Republican Committee - Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 1890 | took over the entire business of the Adams Express - Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 1891 | sole owner of the Franklin Repository - Pennsylvania | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1894 | was elected to the Pennsylvania State Legislature from Franklin County | | | |
Occupation | 11 Jun 1900 | newspaper editor - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence (family) | 12 Jun 1900 | with their family at 368 E. Market St. - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania - Belle McLellan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1900 | was elected to the Pennsylvania State Legislature | | | |
Miscellaneous | Bet 1903 and 1917 | was Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding in the State of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 20 Apr 1910 | proprietor of a newspaper - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence (family) | 21 Apr 1910 | with their family at 308 Market St. - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania - Belle McLellan | | | |
Occupation | 7 Jan 1920 | publisher for a daily paper - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | 21 Jan 1920 | laborer - Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Residence (family) | 22 Jan 1920 | at 506 Second St. - Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania - Belle McLellan | | | |
Residence | 12 Jan 1927 | and was the informant on his wife's death certificate - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Occupation | Bef 2 Dec 1927 | newspaper publisher - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Death | 2 Dec 1927 | of acute dilation of heart - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Burial | 5 Dec 1927 | in Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania | | | |
Miscellaneous | 7 Dec 1927 | Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States | | | |
Religion | | a member of the Falling Springs Presbyterian Church for 53 years | | | |