Individual Details
Catherine/Katherine SMITH
(6 JUN 1856 - 24 FEB 1919)
Events
Families
Spouse | Washington/William Hewitt ISENBERG (1853 - 1937) |
Child | A. Porter ISENBERG ( - ) |
Child | B. Frank ISENBERG ( - 1937) |
Child | Rev. Carl W. ISENBERG ( - ) |
Child | Emory N. ISENBERG ( - 1937) |
Child | James S. ISENBERG ( - ) |
Child | Margaretta ISENBERG ( - ) |
Child | Martin U. ISENBERG ( - ) |
Child | Paul Z. ISENBERG ( - ) |
Child | Milton Sangree ISENBERG (1884 - 1950) |
Child | Iva Belle ISENBERG (1885 - ) |
Child | John Nevin ISENBERG (1887 - 1922) |
Child | Ella Irene ISENBERG (1899 - 1986) |
Child | Edwin Hoy ISENBERG (1902 - ) |
Father | James SMITH ( - ) |
Mother | Martha (WIFE OF SMITH, JAMES) ( - ) |
Sibling | William B. SMITH ( - ) |
Sibling | Klell SMITH ( - ) |
Sibling | Daniel SMITH ( - ) |
Sibling | Belle SMITH ( - ) |
Sibling | Annie SMITH ( - ) |
Notes
Death
Mrs. Catherine Isenberg, wife of W. Hewitt Isenberg, of Huntingdon, and
mother of Milton, Nevin and Paul Isenberg, all of this city, died at her home last evening at 7:40 o'clock, of a complication of diseases. She had been in failing health for the last two years. She was born, June 6th, 1856, at Shaversville, Huntingdon county, being the daughter of James and Martha Smith, of Orbisonia, both deceased. She was wedded forty-four years on December 14th, and was a resident of Huntingdon for the last fifteen years. Her husband and fourteen children including three sons in this city, survive: Mrs. J. H. Baker, Jacob, Pa.; Emory, Porter, Martin, Frank, James, Carl, Mrs. Ruth Liveringhouse, Mrs. Margaretta Hoffman, Ella, and Hoy, all of Huntingdon. Three brothers, William B. and Klell Smith, both of Huntingdon, W.Va., and Daniel, Mt. Union, survive also with two sisters, Mrs. Belle Daughenbaugh and Mrs. Annie McClure, both of Orbisonia. She was a member of the Huntingdon Reformed church. Public funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at her late home. Burial at Alexandria.
Altoona Tribune, Tuesday, February 25, 1919, page 8