Articles with the surname: Kemp
Biographies, Diehl »
...lives in Washington, D. C., and married Lena Metcalf, by whom he has one child; and John Henry, deceased. John Henry Diehl was employed in Mr. Rhodes Kemp's grocery store, Frederick City, in 1909. The latter part of July he was taken ill with typhoid fever and removed to the Frederick Hospital, wher...
Biographies, Heagey »
...ederick City, in 1774. He was a farmer on the old homestead, and also owned and operated a wool factory at Lewistown. He was married, in 1797, to Eve Kemp. They were the parents of three children: Frederick, Samuel, and Catherine. After the death of his first wife, John Cronise, 2nd., was married to...
Biographies, McBride »
...k County. David Grove married Marietta Bopst, and they had seven children: William, deceased ; Charles; Eugene, deceased; Jennetta, the wife of Lewis Kemp, a farmer; Reuben; Fannie M., married Samuel E. McBride; and John....
Biographies, Garber »
...e a salesman for R. M. Sutton and Company, of Baltimore, Md. Not long after, he returned to Frederick, where he was offered a position with C. Thomas Kemp. On November 1, 1909, having formed a partnership with John L. Green, the firm of Garber and Green bought the Pioneer Livery Stables, the propert...
Biographies, Cramer »
...From History of Frederick County. p. 1111-1113:
David Kemp Cramer, deceased, was a man of the highest character. He was held in great esteem in the community in which he lived, and at his death was in comfortable circumstances, having made a success in life. Be was the owner of "Meadow Brook" far...
Biographies, Green »
...d at home with his father until he married. After his father removed to Frederick, Mr. Green accepted a clerkship in the dry goods store of C. Thomas Kemp, with whom he remained for seventeen years. He was promoted several times and finally became chief clerk. He was spoken of as the best clerk in F...
Biographies, Willard »
...xville, this county, and there he grew to manhood. At the age of six he began to attend the Knoxville public school, having as instructors Miss Brent Kemp, Effie Miller, Emma Garret, A. M. Isanogle, and Clarence McBride. He early showed marked aptitude for learning and was a bright pupil. At the age...
Biographies, Grambill »
...ncorporated for the purpose of conducting a general grain, flour, feed, fertilizer and implement business. The officers for the first year were D. C. Kemp, president; J. F. Thomas, vice-president; R. Rush Lewis, secretary; James H. Gambrill, Jr., treasurer and manager.
For five years under the ac...
Biographies, Birely »
...native of Ladiesburg, Woodsboro District, Frederick County, Md., in which place he was born, September 1, 1872. He is a son of Samuel and Barbara A. (Kemp) Birely.
Samuel Birely, father of Morris A. Birely, was a native of Frederick County, Md., where he was born, December 22, 1794, and died at L...