Rev. Erias Unangat [sic], D.D., a retired Lutheran missionary, was found dead Monday evening sitting in an easy chair at the home of his son-in-law, W. I. Woodcock, Esq., at Hollidaysburg. He was born in Easton, August 9, 1824, and was graduated from the Pennsylvania college, Gettysburg. About 1855 he was united in marriage with Miss Pheobe A. Milliken, of Lewistown. Rev. Dr. Unangst spent thirty-six years as a missionary at Guntar, India. The death of his wife occurred at that place in 1896 and the year following he returned to this country and has since made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodcock, who is the sole survivor.
Tyrone Herald, Tyrone, Pa., October 15, 1903
Rev. Erias Unangat [sic], D.D., a retired Lutheran missionary, was found dead Monday evening sitting in an easy chair at the home of his son-in-law, W. I. Woodcock, Esq., at Hollidaysburg. He was born in Easton, August 9, 1824, and was graduated from the Pennsylvania college, Gettysburg. About 1855 he was united in marriage with Miss Pheobe A. Milliken, of Lewistown. Rev. Dr. Unangst spent thirty-six years as a missionary at Guntar, India. The death of his wife occurred at that place in 1896 and the year following he returned to this country and has since made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodcock, who is the sole survivor.
Tyrone Herald, Tyrone, Pa., October 15, 1903
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