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- WWI Draft Registration Card has residence as 315 South St, master machinist,
census 1930 has sister in law Bertha Reitz living with them
History of Cambria County page 696
Alonzo B. Stutzman is one of the capable and excellent citizens of Johnstown, where he has been in the employ of the Bethlehem Steel Company for 30 years. He was born at Bluffington, in Indiana County, Pa. Jan 1 1875, and is the son of Daniel and Emily J. (Wilson) Stutzman. Daniel Stutzman, deceased, was a native of Johnstown. He removed to Indiana County when he was a young man and engaged in general farming there until 1888, when he returned to Pleasant Hill, in Cambria County. He was the owner of 170 acres of fine farm land and was extensively engaged in grain farming and stock raising. He was a Republican and a member of the Methodist Church. Mr Stutzman died June 20, 1925, and is buried in Grandview Cemetery. His widow lives at 116 Fairview Avenue, Johnstown. To Mr. and Mrs Stutzman five children were born, as follows: Alonzo B., the subject of this sketch; William Wilson, deceased; Sylvester J. deceased; Lawrence E., and James, both live in Johnstown. After receiving his schooling in the district schools of Cambria and Indiana Counties, Alonzo B. Stutzman entered the employ of the Bethlehem Steel Company in Johnstown, in July 1896, with whom he has been continuously identified. He began work as a machinist, later served as foreman and is now master mechanic. He lives at 315 South Street. On June 7, 1898 Mr Stutzman was married to Miss Ella M. Reitz, of Somerset County PA They have a daughter Bertha Louise, who married Albert C. Seal, and they have a son Alonzo B. Seal. They also live in Johnstown. Mr Stutzman is a member of the First Evangelic Church, Knights of Pythias, and Loyal Order of Moose. He is a Republican.
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