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3701 Twin to Henry G. Royer.
Enlisted in Army, 7 December 1866, discharged 7 December 1869. 
Royer, George Scott (I825)
 
3702 Twin to Michael Hockman. Hockman, Samuel Biehler (I1488)
 
3703 Twin to Samual Hockman. Hockman, Michael Keen (I1487)
 
3704 United Church of Christ, Hummelstown, Dauphin County, PA Smith, George Anseim (I1421)
 
3705 Unknown Coffler Coffland, Benjamin F. (I3073)
 
3706 Uriah & Sarah lived in Lebanon County, PA and by 1900 had moved to Knoxville, Knox County, TN and had at least 5 children. Kreider, Uriah (I1991)
 
3707 US Evangelical Covenant Church, Swedish American church records, 1868-1970.
me: Glenn W Bergsten
Record Type: Member List
Baptism Age: 0
Marriage Age: 23
Birth Date: 17 Apr 1896
Birth Place: Topeka, Kans
Baptism Date: 1896
Marriage Date: 4 Jun 1919
Church: First Covenant Church 
Bergsten, Glenn Walter (I3163)
 
3708 US Evangelical Covenant Church, Swedish American church records, 1868-1970.
Name: Alma Fessler
Record Type: Member List
Marriage Age: 22
Birth Date: 8 Jan 1873
Birth Place: Salina, Kans
Marriage Date: 7 Aug 1895
Church: First Covenant Church 
Ostberg, Alma (I3161)
 
3709 US Evangelical Covenant Church, Swedish American Church Records, 1868-1970.
Name: Helen M. Fessler Bergsten
Gender: Female
Record Type: Member List
Birth Date: 15 Mar 1896
Birth Place: Salina, Saline
Church: First Covenant Church 
Fessler, Helen Mable (I3162)
 
3710 US Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American church records, 1800-1947.
Name: Elmo August Fessler
Baptism Age: 1
Event Type: Baptism
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1898
Birth Place: Salina, Kansas
Baptism Date: 21 Jun 1900
Baptism Place: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Church: Immanuel Lutheran Church
Father: W R Fessler
Mother: Christine Fessler 
Fessler, Elmo August (I3176)
 
3711 US Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American church records, 1800-1947.
Name: George Henry Fessler
Gender: Male
Marriage Age: 24
Event Type: Member List
Birth Date: 4 Apr 1900
Birth Place: Gypsum, Saline County, Kansas
Marriage Date: 26 Jan 1925
Relation to Head: Head
Church: Immanuel Lutheran Church
Spouse: Ruth Lorena Fessler
Child: Martha Ray Fessler 
Fessler, George Henry (I3165)
 
3712 US Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, Swedish American church records, 1800-1947.
Name: Christina Carolina Ekstrand
Gender: Female
Event Type: Member List
Birth Date: 2 Nov 1867
Birth Place: Red Wing Minnesota
Relation to Head: Daughter
Church: Immanuel Lutheran Church
Father: Swen Ekstrand
Mother: Maria Andersdr Ekstrand 
Ekstrand, Christine Carolina (I3174)
 
3713 US Veterans' Gravesites

Name: Michael D Truster
Death Age: 62
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1941
Death Date: 5 Nov 2003
Interment Place: Illinois, USA
Cemetery Address: Creal Springs, IL 62922
Cemetery: County Line Cemetery
Notes: Sp5 Us Army Vietnam 
Truster, Michael Dean (I3228)
 
3714 Varonice on findagrave Risser, Veronica (I3059)
 
3715 W.E. BENNER, POSTMASTER AT GLEN IRON, DIES
W. Earnest Benner, 61, Glen Iron postmaster, died Saturday afternoon at 4:15 o’clock after a lingering illness of two years. He had been confined to his home for two months.
Mr. Benner served at postmaster for 14 years and duties of the office were carried on during his illness by Mrs. Benner who has served as assistant postmaster for three years.
Prior to being named postmaster he was an auctioneer and from times presided at sales when his duties at the postoffice permitted.
He was born at New Berlin May 8, 1880, the son of Everett and Mary Benner.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Benner, two children, Ernestine and Lee, at home, and the following sisters, Mrs. C.D. Kniss, Mifflinburg; Mrs. Josephine Hayes, Philadelphia; Miss Catherine, of New York City, and Mrs. Henry Moyer, Limestone Township, Union County.
Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the L.W. Strunk & Son funeral home, Mifflinburg, with Rev. Joseph P. Sheesley, pastor of the Glen Iron Evangelical Church, officiating. Burial will be made in the new cemetery at Laurelton.
 
Benner, Ernest William (I695)
 
3716 We are guessing that the dates, locations and cemetery match this Elizabeth Moyer.
 
Moyer, Elizabeth (I1721)
 
3717 We get his wife, Amanda's, surname of "Walker" from her death certificate, which also lists her as a widow.
We get "William Walker" from information on Amanda's Find a Grave entry. We can now add their marriage information which also confirms the groom as William Walker. So far, no further information on him. 
Walker, William (I2256)
 
3718 WEAVER – Mrs. Mary C. Weaver, wife of Daniel Weaver, of Wolf’s Store, was stricken with apoplexy at ten o’clock on Monday morning and died at noon without having regained consciousness.
She was a daughter of Philip and Leah Kreider and was born in Penn township in 1842, hence was past sixty-six years of age. She was married to Daniel Weaver in 1867 and almost ever since they have been residents of Miles township. She was a member of the Reformed church and universally regarded for her kind disposition and noble traits of character.
In addition to her husband she is survived by the following children: Clayton D., of Wolf’s Store; Ammon P., of Bethlehem; Calvin J. and Mrs. William Meyers, of Wolf’s Store; Orlando W., of Rebersburg, and Miss Melinda, at home. The funeral was held at ten o’clock yesterday morning from the Reformed church at Rebersburg. Rev. Frank Wetzel officiated and interment was made in the Rebersburg cemetery.

 
Kreider, Mary C. (I1847)
 
3719 Wife of Hiram Levi Murray. Married Dec 24, 1868.

Mother of
Grace
William
Mary Achenbach married Howard Hill
Annie Florence married Kenneth Eugene Cooks
Robert Preston 
Achenbach, Sophia Elizabeth (I2308)
 
3720 Wilhelm Myer Meyer, Wilhelm (I415)
 
3721 Will of Jacob Kreider - Lebanon County Historical Society

In the name of God Amen I Jacob Kreider of Lebanon Township in the county of Lebanon and state of Pennsylvania yeoman being at present very sick and weak in body but of sound mind memory and understanding blessed be God for the same but considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following to wit:

Principally and first of all, I commend my immortal soul into the hands of God who gave it and by body to the earth to be burried in a decent and Christian like manner, at the discretion of my executors hereinafter named; and as to such worldly estates wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose of the same in the following manner to wit.

First of all I order and direct my executors hereinafter named shall settle off my debts as soon as conveniently can be done after my decease. Item further I order my executors hereafter named to sell my plantation and land whereon I now live in Lebanon Township in the County of Lebanon aforesaid containing one hundred and eight acres and the usual allowance with the appurtenances adjoining lands of Christian Bomberger, George Reinoehl, and Abraham Kreider. I further order my executors hereinafter named shall sell the said plantation and tract of land either by publick vendue or private sale as they think proper, for good and passable money gold or silver and Pennsylvania currency. And my other land situate in East Hanover Township Dauphin County shall likewise be sold by my executors hereafter named either by publick or private sale as they think proper adjoining lands of George Kleinfelder and Roth and others for money of the same coin as aforesaid. The above mentioned two tracts of land shall be sold one year after my death by my executors hereafter named.

And I do hereby authorize and empower my executors hereafter named or any of them, and the survivor of them, to make and execute such deeds or conveyances for my said lands and real estates as will vest a fee simple estate unto the purchaser or purchasers thereof. And the money arising out of my real and personal estate and all my other money which I have and possess shall all be distributed among my children. Share and share alike. Named Jacob Kreider deceased has already received the sum of five hundred sixty five pounds thirteen shillings and three pence. And Christian Kreider has received already the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds.

M[???] the wife of Jacob Kreider has received the sum of sixty three pounds seventeen shillings and six pence. And Elizabeth the wife of Christian Reist deceased has received the sum of sixty four pounds eleven shillings and nine pence. And John Kreider has already received the sum of two hundred eighty nine pounds one shilling and nine pence. And Anna the wife of Abraham Bomberger deceased has already received the sum of thirty seven pounds two shillings and one penny. And Cathy now the wife of Christian Reist has received already the sum of thirty two pounds six shillings and nine pence. And Joseph has received already the sum of thirty three pounds five shillings and eleven pence, they my children have received that of money and goods in my lifetime and it is my will that my children shall have share and share alike. And them in any of my children that has more away of my estate till rest shall be made even with them that has most away and so on until they are all made even share and share alike. And the children of my son Jacob Kreider deceased shall have and inherit their fathers what is coming unto him for his equal share with the rest of my other children. Share and share alike unto them equally when they attain the age of twenty one years to be paid unto them by my executors guardian. And the legacy or inheritance which was allowed unto my daughter Elizabeth deceased I bequeth unto my son in law Christian Reist his heirs and assigns and the legacy on inheritance which was allowed unto my daughter Anna deceased I bequeath unto my son in law Abraham Bomberger his heirs and assigns. And lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my trusty friend John Yordi and Christian Bomberger executors of this my last will and testament; and do hereby revoke and make void all other wills and testaments heretofore made and ratify and confirm this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty sixth day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced
Jacob Kreider [signature]
and declared by the above testator Jacob Kreider as and for his last will and testament in the presence of Abraham Kreider and Tobias Kreider
Recorded February 16, 1819.

Lebanon County on this 16th day of February A.D. 1819 before me [???] Schultze Register for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration in and for the county aforesaid personally came Abraham Kreider and Tobias Kreider the subscribing witnesses to the above will and being duly affirmed according to law doth [???] and say that they were present and [???] heard Jacob Kreider the testator sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the foregoing instrument of writing as and for his last will and testament and at the time of so doing he was of perfect sound mind and memory to the best of their knowledge observation and belief.
illegible signature

 
Kreider, Jacob "Jacob the Gelder" (I3049)
 
3722 William Brittain was born on October 15, 1754 in Amwell, New Jersey to William and Mary (Collins) Brittain. He married Christianna Moody in 1776. They were the parents of James and Adrianna. He died on March 30, 1813.

William's mother Mary was of French descent and strongly supported the colonies during the revolution. His father William however, was a devoted King's man. This division in the family influenced their children. The three youngest sons, William, James and Joseph were Tories and went to New Brunswick, Canada to fight for the crown. Nathaniel, Zeboeth and Samuel fought for the Colonies in the New Jersey forces.
_________________
pg. 86 of "Brit'ons are Coming" October 1987 - "William m. Christianna Moody, and the two of them d. 30 Mar 1813, within a few hours of each other, of pleurisy, in Greenwich, (Kings) New Brunswick." 
Brittain, William (I1918)
 
3723 William died of typhoid pneumonia. Thompson, William G. (I2734)
 
3724 William H. H., married to Lizzie Robinson, sister of John's wife. Meyer, William Henry Harrison (I1071)
 
3725 William T. was born near Aaronsburg, Pa., September 20, 1853 ; married January 14, 1880, to Lizzie S., daughter of John H. Musser, Aaronsburg. William attended the schools of his town, which were considerably above the average grade of public schools throughout the rural districts and small villages, and being the fortunate possessor of a bright intellect he was enabled to rear the superstructure of a fair education, which he further developed by diligent private reading and study. But he inherited a taste for music which was stimulated to rapid development by the atmosphere of music pervading his father's home. At the early age of eight years, he began the systematic study of the science under the instruction of Prof. T. M. Carter. At ten, he produced his first musical composition which was published several years later. He continued his studies under several eminent instructors, successively, among whom were Dr. William Mason, of New York City, one of America's most prominent pianists, and Mr. George James Webb, celebrated voice teacher, of the same city. Possessing great natural talent for music, having studied under several of the best masters in the county, and having subjected himself to a persevering discipline, William became at an early age one of the most celebrated musicians of the State. After completing his course under instructors, he began teaching piano and voice culture, meantime composing quite a number of piano pieces, songs, anthems, etc., some of which became very popular, His health giving way under the continuous strain upon his nervous system, William was compelled to cease giving instructions in music for a time at least, and he has been devoting his time and attention to the notion and fancy goods business at Bellefonte, Pa., since April 1, 1889.  Meyer, William T. (I1135)
 
3726 William Welch married Angeline Booth after her husband John M. Booth died. Family F1042
 
3727 Wolf, Anthony, moved from Penn's valley into
Brush valley. He was originally from Lebanon
County. He purchased a large tract of land from
his father, George Wolf, Penn's valley, in 1803, which
now forms the farms of his sons, David, Henry, and
Thomas, and the parcel on which are located the
grist-mill and saw-mill. It is thought Mr. Wolf came
into the valley in 1799 or 1800. The brick house on
his farm was built in 1818, the sawmill about the
year 1812, and the grist-mill in 1834. There was an
oil-mill situated near the grist-mill, which was oper-
ated many years. Mr. Wolf was a man of influence
in the township, and his name is frequently found as-
sociated with the projects of public improvements.
He was one of the commissioners that located the
Brush Valley Narrows road in 1840, and it was through
his and Col. Henry Meyer's efforts chiefly that the
road from Wolf's mill to Penn's valley was made.
Mr. Wolf and Col. Henry Meyer were brothers-in-
law, both being married to daughters of Judge Adam
Harper, of Penn's valley. Mr. Wolf was born Nov.
10, 1776, died Jan. 21, 1852, and lies buried at Rebers-
burg. Sons : John, Jacob, David, Thomas, and Henry.
Thefirst two named are dead. Daughters: Catherine,
married to Isaac Long ; Lydia, married to George
Schaeffer, Madisonburg; Priscilla, married to John
Bierly, near Rebershurg; and Ann, married to Henry
Eothermal. The daughters are all dead except
Priscilla.  
Wolf, Anthony (I2461)
 
3728 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - Sunday, May 18, 2003
Deceased Name: Janet F. Billings, 85, former store owner

LANCASTER -- Janet F. (Ebright) Billings, 85, of 120 Whitcomb Drive, a former store owner, died Thursday, May 15, at home after a long illness.

Her husband, Frederick Billings, died several years ago. She leaves three sons, Bruce Billings of Vermont, Greg Billings of Sterling and Neil Billings of Grafton; a daughter, Sue Anne Billings, with whom she lived; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Walter and Gordon Ebright, predeceased her. She was born in Lebanon, Pa., daughter of Ernest and Jennie (Snavely) Billings, and lived in Lancaster most of her life.

Mrs. Billings owned and operated Stowers Store in Clinton for many years with her husband, retiring in 1991.

The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 20, in the Philbin-Comeau Funeral Home, 176 Water St., Clinton. Burial will be in Eastwood Cemetery. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, May 19, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to VNA Care Network Inc., Development Office, 120 Thomas St., Worcester, MA 01608. 
Ebright, Janet Florence (I3202)
 
3729 WWI draft card:

First Name: Arthur
Middle Name: A.
Last Name: Gamache
War: World War I
Birth Date: Apr 8, 1893
Birth Location: St Louis, Missouri, United States
Record Type: Military Records
Date: 1917-1918
Draft Location: St. Louis City no 8, Missouri, United States
Draft Board: St. Louis City no 8; A-S
Draft Board State: Missouri
NARA Publication Number: M1509
Collection: World War I Draft Registration Cards
Source Information
Source: National Archives and Records Administration
Years: 1917 - 1918 
Gamache, Arthur Alexander (I3028)
 
3730 year of birth must be wrong since it is too close to the birth of a sister. Bierly, Eva (I610)
 
3731 Zeboeth Brittain was born January 9, 1746 in Amwell Township, New Jersey to William and Mary (Collins) Brittain. He marrried Elizabeth Marr in about 1767. They were the parents of Mary, William, Joseph, David, Elizabeth, Rachel, John, James, Ellen and Sarah.

Zeboeth's mother Mary was of French descent and strongly suppored the colonies during the revolution. William however, was a devoted King's man. This division in the family influenced their children. The three youngest sons, William, James and Joseph were Tories and went to New Brunswick, Canada to fight for the crown. Nathaniel, Zeboeth and Samuel fought for the Colonies in the New Jersey forces.

Zeb died on July 11, 1790.

From Sally Britton Shreeve:
"Zeboeth served for two seasons with Washington's Army. He fought at Fort Washington and at Strandsburg - was a summer at each place (Miller and Pursel). He was a Revolutionary Soldier from Northampton Co., PA (Oregon State Libary; 929.1/F53le by Charles A. Fisher pub. 1948 (A to Eppler (p. 67-70)From 1779, Pvt. in Co. of Capt. John Nelson 1779
To 1782, Co. of Capt. Hugh Gaston, 1st Class, 3rd Co., 5th Bat. Northampton County Militia.

Zebeoth may be found in U. S. Serial Set 12172 - 4. Easton is between the Lehigh and Deleware Rivers in Northampton Co.
MIL: "Zeboeth Brittain" (so spelled in the record) was still on the pay-roll of Capt. John Nelson's Company of Northampton County Militia in June 1779 (Pennsyvlania Archives, 5th Series, VIII, p. 659). He was 33 years old.

His brother Nathaniel was in this company at one time, but does not appear upon this pay roll. Zeboath (sic) also appears as a private in the Chester County Militia (Pennsylvania Archives, 4th Series, p. 271) He is said to have been in the battles of Stroudsburg and Fort Washington. Fort Washington is north of New York and was taken by the British in November 1776. Fort Penn was located at Stroudsburg in eastern Pennsylvania. Joseph and Elam (Alem) Marr were also in this captain John Nilson's Company. They were probably the brothers of Elizabeth Marr whom Zeboeth married." Source: "Brittain Genealogy" p. 5 by James E. Brittain.

"The Revolution almost collapsed during the winter of 1777-1778. Newport, New York, and Philadelphia were all held by the British, and Re-enforcements and supplies came to them steadily from over the sea, while Washington's Army at Volley forge was living miserably in a camp village of log huts." (Alber Bushnell Hart). It would be interesting to learn where old ZEB was at this time. Washington and Marshall over at Valley Forge, were asking where Thomas Jefferson was... Cornwallis did not surrender until October 19, 1781, so there was some activity during all the time of his service." "Brittain Genealogy" by James E. Brittain, (1936) p. 11

On the same day, he and his brothers Nathaniel and Samuel signed up with the Colonial militia and their younger brothers James, William, and Joseph signed with the Loyalist brigades. He was still on militia rolls in 1785." 
Brittain, Zeboeth (I1914)
 
3732 Zeiler or Zeller. Married around 1900. Zeiler, Sybilla (I2537)
 
3733 Zion German Lutheran Church baptism record
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA
Sarah JJoseph Moyer
birth date: 31 Dec 1870
baptism date: 9 Oct 1871
father: Adam Moyer
mother: Anna Moyer
 
Meyer, Joseph Buser (I1366)
 
3734 Zion German Lutheran Church baptism record
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA
Sarah Louisa Moyer
birth date: 19 Mar 1969
baptism date: 9 Oct 1871
father: Adam Moyer
mother: Anna Moyer
 
Meyer, Sarah Louisa "Sallie" (I1365)
 
3735 ZWEIZIG Charles R. "Chuck" Zweizig, 76, Kenton, OH, formerly of Marion. Pastor Charles "Chuck" Zweizig passed away peacefully on the evening of Saturday April 14, 2012 at the Kenton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Kenton, Ohio. He was born June 9, 1935 in York, PA, the son of the late Rev. Charles and Grace (Lough) Zweizig Sr. On September 16, 1983 he married Elizabeth A. (Greene) Tolley, she passed away January 28, 2011. On February 11, 2012, he married Sonia "Toni" (Retterer) Martino and she survives. He is also survived by his children, David (Pamela) Zweizig of Lockport, IL; Andrew (Holly) Zweizig of Marysville, OH; Miriam (Michael Biggins) Zweizig of Seattle, WA; Bruce Tolley of Columbus, OH; Jeffrey (Cindy) Tolley of Spartanburg, SC; J. Steven Tolley of Healy, Alaska; John Walter (Judy) Tolley IV of Newark, OH; David (Camar) Tolley of Powell, OH; Richard (Kim) Tolley of Granville, OH; Beth (Scott) Milliken of Healy, Alaska; Jan Tolley of Delaware, OH; Todd (Kim) Martio of Mt. Victory, OH; Tricia Smith of Kenton; and Robin (Ryan) Miller of Kenton; many grandchildren and several great grandchildren; brother, Douglas (Karen) Zweizig of Evansville, WI; and a longtime family friend, Clara Butler. He was preceded in death by a sister Betsy Newman. Chuck was Pastor of congregations in Washington DC, New Cumberland, PA, Worthington and Marion, Ohio, and, in what would otherwise have been retirement years, served as full time as Associate Pastor at St. John's United Church of Christ in Kenton, Ohio for over 11 years. He graduated from Franklin and Marshall College with a degree in English, then went onto graduate from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Chuck was a member of the St. John's United Church of Christ in Kenton where he led the Golden Buckeye Sunday School Class. He was a board member of LOVE Inc. in Kenton. He was a man of many words and loved the English language. He enjoyed creating puns, some very clever, some not. He was an avid sports fan year-round and had a special place in his heart for the OSU Buckeyes. His idea of a good vacation was to drive hundreds of miles or to fly across the continent to visit with his extended family. He loved people, loved his work and was loved by many, many people whose lives he affected with his service, friendship and caring. His passion was supporting people during their time of need. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at the St. John's United Church of Christ in Kenton at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Neil Partington and Rev. Scott Johnson will officiate the funeral service. Visitation to remember Chuck and visit with his family will be held from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at the St. John's United Church of Christ and one hour prior to the funeral service Wednesday, April 18, 2012. After services, at the request of the family, his body will be cremated and his remains buried with his parents in Maryland. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hardin County Hospice, LOVE Inc., and/or St. John's United Church of Christ. Condolences may be left for the family at schindewolfstoutfuneralhome.com. SCHINDEWOLF STEVENS STOUT FUNERAL HOME in Kenton is handling the arrangements.

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dispatch/name/charles-zweizig-obituary?pid=157075763 
Zweizig, Charles Russell (I3044)
 

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