transcription of Newspapers->Births->5.183ch-ii.jpg From a local newspaper in January of 1915: BEGIN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Berton Kishpaugh, a son, on January 10. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->5.183.jpg From a local newspaper dated August 5, 1925: BEGIN Mrs. Burton Kishpaugh, who lives on the road between Moore's crossing and Howey's above Columbia, was killed when hit by a train Saturday. She was hard of hearing and had been warned not to walk along the track but disregarded this warning, thinking that the train, which was late, had already passed. She was the daughter of John Hill of Stillwater. She is survived by her husband and three children, ranging in ages from one to 15. END transcription of Newspapers->Misc->5.183.jpg From a local newspaper dated August 12, 1925: BEGIN The crew of the train that hit and killed Mrs. Burton Kishpaugh, and other railroad men, have made up a purse of money for Mr. Kishpaugh. He formerly worked in the section gang of the railroad. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mott have taken three year old [sic] Howard to raise. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->5.183-2.jpg From a local newspaper dated May 21, 1935: BEGIN Berton Kishpaugh, 49, of Columbia, died Sunday. He leaves his daughter Mrs. Thomas Miller of Blairstown and sons Frederick of Mt. Bethel and Howard Kishpaugh Mott of Vail. END From Social Security Administration, Death Master File, December 2007 Name: Frederick Kishpaugh Birth Date: 10 January 1915 Death Date: 30 August 2001 Residence at Death: Newton,Sussex,New Jersey 07860 SSN: 706-18-3260