OBIT: Henry Clay Bishop, 1916, formerly of Adams County, PA

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Witch Doctor Dead.

Henry Clay Bishop, for many years a well known figure in Adams county, died at 
the home of his brother, Samuel Bishop in Carroll county Md., Dec. 30, from 
kidney trouble.  His age was about 62 years.

Mr. Bishop was a native of Maryland, but for a long time resided in Adams 
county.  He resided at Natural Dam, a favorite camping site, and many friends 
among the persons who took annual outing trips to that place.  Perhaps he was 
best known as a witch doctor, and there were even some who believe in his power 
of witchery, to such an extent that they sought his advice and he practiced in 
many parts of the county.

In recent years he has had no fixed place of abode, but wandered about at his 
leisure.  He was taken sick several weeks ago at the home of Chester Shoemaker, 
Mt. Joy township and was later removed to the home of his brother in Carroll 
county where he died.  During his life he has traveled about this section 
considerably, making the majority of his journey on foot.

The Hanover Herald  Saturday, January 15, 1916