Civil War record: BEGIN Kishpaugh, Elias E - 95 I Muster Roll Enrolled: 3-14-64 at: Scranton, Pa. M.I.: 3-16-64 as: Pvt. at: " " M.O.: 7-17-65 Dischardged Age at enrollment: 18 Complexion: Fair Height: 5' 7 1/2" Eyes: Grey Hair: Dark Occupation: Farmer Residence: Luzerne Co., Pa. Remarks: Trans. from Co. E. 96th Regt. 10-16-64. END from: Military Records: Civil War Service Records Ancestry.com 2002 (CD-ROM) BEGIN NAME RANK-IN RANK-OUT COMPANY ALLEGIANCE ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT ROLL-REC UNIT MISC Kishbaugh, Elias Private Private E Union 000554 0065 00003636 95 Pa Inf Kishpaugh, Elias Kishbaugh, Elias Private Private E Union 000554 0065 00003637 96 Pa Inf Kishpaugh, Elias END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->9.144.jpg From The Daily Standard, Hazleton, Pennsylvania dated May 20, 1911: BEGIN Kishbach - In West Hazleton, Elias Kishbach, aged 64 years, 10 months and 23 days. Funeral Monday at 1 p. m. Services at house. Interment in Episcopal cemetery, Conyngham, W. A. Best funeral service. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->9.144-2.jpg From The Daily Standard, Hazleton, Pennsylvania dated May 20, 1911: BEGIN Elias Kishbaugh Elias Kishbaugh, aged 64 years, died at his home in West Hazleton at 6 o'clock yesterday morning from dropsy and other complication. He is survived by his wife and four children as follows: Clarence, a school teacher; Mrs. Chris Forneman and Mrs. Jacob Bock, of West Hazleton, and Alonzo, of Tomhicken. The funeral will take place Monday at 1 p. m. Services will be conducted at the house and interment will be made in the Episcopal cemetery at Conyngham. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->9.144ch-iii.jpg From The Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pennsylvania dated December 12, 1959: BEGIN Clarence Eugene Kishbach Clarence Eugene Kishbach, 583 Peace street, died at 12:15 p.m. yesterday of complications at the St. Joseph Hospital where he was admitted two months ago. Born February 27, 1880 at Hazleton where he resided 10 years, he was employed in Washington, D.C. by the United States Health Department. He was a member of the Diamond Methodist Church. His parents were the late Elias and Amanda Keck Kishbach. His wife, the former Mae Kerbaugh Kishbach, preceded him in death in January 1936. Surviving are two nieces Nelda and Evelyn Boock, 583 Peace street, with who he resided. Several nieces and nephews and one cousin in New York also survive. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the home of his nieces, 583 Peace street, with Rev. Brian Fetterman officiating. Interment will be in Vine street Cemetery. Friends may call at the home from Sunday afternoon until the time of the funeral. END