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251 | Came from Palatinate, Prussia - He named the stream Muhlbach (Mill Stream) after his native home in the old country. There’s a tradition that Henry and his family were members of Johann Conrad Weiser's colony located at Womelsdorf which is only about five miles from Muhlbach. *NOTE - *Original spelling "Mühlbach" - Mill Creek is a small stream, It was originally in Lancaster Co., PA, but now in the SE part of Lebanon Co., PA.- The surname is spelled in at least eleven different ways, viz.: Meyer, Mayer, Myer, Meyers, Myers, Moyer, Moyers, Mire, Meier, Meire, and Maire. - Many graves have no markers, others have tombstones without inscriptions, and still others have inscriptions, but so much defaced and worn by the elements that they can not be deciphered. ref: Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer. | Meyer, Heinrich "Henry" or "Henrich" (I1)
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252 | Capt Johannes Mayer Captain 5th Company, 2nd Btn., Lanc. Co., Militia. | Mayer, John (I302)
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253 | Catharine Moyer Schaeffer in the Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Marriages, 1769-1864: Trinity Tulpehocken Reformed Congregation Name: Catharine Moyer Schaeffer Description: Bride Event: Marriage Date of Event: 21 Sep 1850 Church: Records of Trinity Tulpehocken Reformed Congregation, Jackson Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, Marriages 1769-1864 | Schaeffer, Catharine (I89)
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254 | Catharine S Achenbach | Achenbach, Catherine S. (I2171)
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255 | Catharine, married to John Witters. | Meyer, Catharine (I1211)
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256 | Catherina Giessler | Geisler, Catherine (I2851)
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257 | Catherina was born in 1770 in Charleston Township, PA. She married Ludwig Froescher in the German Reformed Church in Philadelphia. In 1800 they were living in Codorous Township, York County, PA and were farming south of York. In 1805 they moved to Aaronsburg. Ludwig was a farmer and a blacksmith. Many family members died in a short time. George Froescher died in 1827. Ludwig Sr. died in 1828. Elizabeth's husband John Kiplinger died in 1828. Samuel died in 1830, and Jacob died in 1831. Michael died in 1834 of tuberculosis. The deaths left 23 ch1ldren fatherless. Ludwig Sr. died without a will, and widow Catherina and daughters Mollie and Peggy lived in a house located a mile south of Reversberg, PA on 3 acres. Catherina died in 1844. The house burned down in 1895 after all three had died.Ludwig and Catherina had 10 children: Samuel, b. 16 Oct 1794, d. 1830 Jacob, 20 Sep 1786, d. 1831 George, 26 Jun 1798, d. 1827 Catherine, 9 Jan 1802 John, 1802 Peter, b. 12 Oct 1803 Elizabeth, 1806 Mary Magdalina (Molly), 1808 Margaret Rebecca (Peggy), 1810 Michael, b. 1812, d. 1834 | Peiffer, Catharine (I781)
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258 | Catherine “Kate” Meyer | Meyer, Catherine (I2699)
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259 | Catherine (age 21) , John (age 19), and Abbie (age 15) died around same time of diptheria. | Meyer, Catharine (I1129)
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260 | Catherine (age 21) , John (age 19), and Abbie (age 15) died around same time of diptheria. | Meyer, John (I1777)
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261 | Catherine (age 21) , John (age 19), and Abbie (age 15) died around same time of diptheria. | Meyer, Abigail (I1778)
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262 | Catherine and Jacob were first interred in First Reformed Church Cemetery also known as Tabor Reformed Church Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243538/first-reformed-church-cemetery | Smith, Catherine (I2564)
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263 | Catherine died in infancy. | Meyer, Catharine (I228)
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264 | Catherine died of diphtheria, aged 21 years. | Meyer, Catharine (I1129)
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265 | Catherine Elizabeth Morr was the sixth of the children of Andrew Morr. She was born on Christmas Day, 1768. She was married to Michael Weaver. The couple first lived in Penn's township, Northumberland county, Pa., and afterwards in Straubstown, or Freeburg. Later on they moved to Canton, Ohio. In what year this occurred is not known definitely. Mr. Weaver is classed among the residents of Straubstown in 1802, the number then being: eighteen, when the town was but six years old. As his name is dropped from the list afterwards, this or the following must have been the year when they located at Canton. At this place they lived until their demise. Catherine was blind some years prior to her death. The writer made repeated efforts in obtaining a more complete sketch of this family, but all attempts in doing so proved fruitless. It is not known whether they had any children. | Morr, Catherine Elizabeth (I3308)
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266 | Catherine Mechtley | Mechtly, Catharine (I566)
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267 | Catherine, youngest daughter of John Kern, after the death of her parents, which was while she was very young, lived with her uncle and aunt. Colonel Henry Royer and wife, until she grew to womanhood. Her ancestry is the same as that of her sister, Elizabeth, and their brothers, already noted. She was married to Isaac Zeigler, on June 18, 1843, as his second wife. | Kern, Catherine (I2517)
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268 | CDT 12/16/1936 President of the Rebersburg Bank dies at Danville Death claimed one of Rebersburg's most prominent citizen's yesterday when Jasper Royer Brungart died at Geisinger Memorial Hospital at the age of 85 years. He had been a patient of the hospital since June 13th of this year. Mr. Brungart was one of the organizers of the bank and had served as the president since 1920. In earlier years he had taught school in Miles township later became a merchant & farmer. He was a member of the board of education for 13 years & was the secretary of the board for 10 years. The deceased was born in Miles township the son of Daniel & Phoebe (Royer) Brungart. On Oct 3 1876 he married Mary Elizabeth Long who died in 1914. Intensely interested in history, he was a member of the Huguenot Society, the Sons of the American Revolution & the Pennsylvania German Society, he organized the Brungart Reunion Association and served as the president & genealogist of the association. He had compiled many interesting facts regarding Central Pennsylvania particularly regarding Miles township, and had collected many old deeds & documents having local historical significance. Mr. Brungart travelled extensively among his trips was across the county in 1928, a tour around the World in 1930 and to South America in 1932. He was a member of the Reformed Church. | Brungart, Jasper R. (I718)
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269 | CDT Obit Mrs. Cora Mae Meyer of Rebersburg died at her home on Wednesday, she was 76. Born in Union County, she was the daughter of Isaiah & Alice (Orndorf) Boob. She was married in November 1900 to Henry A Meyer who died in 1949. Surviving children are Mrs. Charles E Miller of Woodward, D Wilbur Meyer of Smullton, Mrs. Heyl Wolfe of Aaronsburg, Kermit L Meyer of Methuen Mass, Mrs. Dean Schade of Rebersburg, H Woodrow Meyer of Bellefonte & Mrs. Arthur Heiser of Allentown. Also surviving are these brothers & sisters: Mrs. Sadie Richardson of Milton, Mrs. Minnie Kent of Baltimore MD, Mrs. William Weaver of Millheim, Mrs. William Wolfe of Aaronsburg, Warren Boob of Coburn & Bruce Boob of Millmont. She was a member of the Reformed Church of Rebersburg & the Ladies Aid. | Boob, Cora M. (I3285)
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270 | Cemetery records: Johannes Royer (Reyer). v.Nov 23, 1796; d Apr 20, 1837, aged 40y 5m 6d. | Royer, John (I927)
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271 | census 1850 in Franklin Township, Clermont County, Ohio, census 1860 in Franklin Township, Clermont County, Ohio, census 1870 in Perry, Buchanan County, Iowa, census 1880 in Lincoln, Union County, Iowa. | Moyer, Isaac (I2661)
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272 | census 1860 in Van Buren, Jackson County, Iowa census 1870 in Barclay, Black Hawk County, Iowa George L. Moyer migrated from Ohio to Iowa before settling in South Dakota (Dakota Territory) | Moyer, George (I2660)
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273 | census 1880 in Allens Grove, Scott County, Iowa | Moyer, Ida Susana (I2784)
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274 | census 1880 in Mitchell, Davison County, Dakota | Moyer, Flora (I2667)
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275 | census 1900 in Creston, Union County, Iowa | Moyer, Frances C. (I2781)
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276 | census 1910 in Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota, census 1920 in Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota. | Moyer, Franklin L. (I2669)
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277 | census 1920 in Napa, Napa County, California, census 1930 in Calistoga, Napa County, California. | Moyer, George Ernest (I2672)
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278 | census 1940 in Alturas, Modor County, California | Moyer, Norville Wilbur (I2678)
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279 | Census records point to their 3 children: Thomas H., Emma L., and Frank J. | Harper, Mary A. (I2738)
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280 | Census records states birth as Pennsylvania. His death certificate states on shipboard on Atlantic Ocean. | Easton, Robert (I2710)
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281 | Census: 1850 Orange, Columbia Co., PA Sources: 1. "The Kline Klan", 1960, by Helen Kline, Mr. M.P. Whitenight, Mrs. Henry Stoll, available at DAR Library, Washington, D.C. | Kline, Peter Perry (I1872)
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282 | CENTRE COUNTY DEATH RECORDS 1893-1905: Wolf, John; AGE: 72; Married; BIRTH: Miles Township; DEATH: March 21, 1903 in Rebersburg; CAUSE OF DEATH: Paralysis; INTER: Rebersburg. Son of Jacob & Mary Wolf Spouse of Sarah Kramer | Wolf, John (I453)
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283 | Centre Daily Times Committal services for Jane H Weber of Oakland Md will be held at the Evangelical Cemetery in Rebersburg on Sunday. Mrs. Weber was born in Rebersburg, a daughter of Henry & Martha (Taylor) Meyer. She was married to Stewart Weber who preceded her in death. She is survived by two sons Dr. Henry Weber of Indio CA, & Dr. George Weber of Waldorf MD; two sisters Mrs. Mary Abbott of Rebersburg & Mrs. Sarah Keller of Elizabethtown Pa, one brother Robert Meyer of Rebersburg and one grandchild. Additional Information: Daughter Martha Candace Weber born Feb 12 1902, died before 1961. | Meyer, Jane Hannah (I400)
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284 | Centre Daily Times: Mary M Abbott, 95, of Rebersburg died at Parkwest Manor Nursing Home State College on Tuesday. She was born in Rebersburg Aug 14 1885, a daughter of Henry & Martha (Taylor) Meyer. On July 3 1917, she married Herman E Abbott who preceded her in death. She is survived by one son Harlan Edward Abbott of Rebersburg, four grandchildren & four great grandchildren. She attended public school in Rebersburg, and graduated from Lock Haven Normal School in 1905, and from Bucknell University in 1909. She taught elementary school in Livonia, and taught Latin, mathematics and German in secondary school in Butler, Blossburg a& Paterson NJ. She returned to Miles township in 1922 after her husbands death and was employed by the township school district as teacher & principal until her retirement in 1947. Later she returned to teaching at Waterville & Warriors Mark. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church in Rebersburg and a Sunday school teacher for many years. She was a member of the Centre County Historical Society & Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic society. After her second retirement , she attended the Broadleaf Writers School. She wrote three books depicting Brush Valley Life. Funeral services will be held at the UM Church in Rebersburg with burial in the EUB Cemetery. | Meyer, Mary Matilda (I403)
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285 | Charity Ann Kramer was married to Abraham Kline. Charity and her twin brother, George, were the oldest of nine children and were born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey in 1741. Notes from rootsweb: Name: Charity Ann KRAMER ALIA: Charity Ann "Annie" /Kramer/ Birth: 23 JUN 1741 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey Death: 30 DEC 1824 in Columbia Co., Pennsylvania Death: 3 DEC 1824 Death: 10 DEC 1824 Residence: 1782 moved to Columbia Co., PA from Hunterdon Co., NJ | Kramer, Charity Ann (I1861)
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286 | Charles Kiene Himmelberger | Himmelberger, Charles (I3139)
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287 | Charles L. German Died at Myerstown Home on Saturday. After an illness of more than a year, Charles L. German, a well known resident of South College street, Myerstown, died on Saturday evening at the age of 69 years. He was suffering from a complication of ailments, and on Friday was stricken with paralysis, which hastened his death. The late Mr. German was a native of Stouchsburg, but for 40 years, except during an interval of several years, when he was engaged in the hotel business at Mt. Aetna, he resided at Myerstown. He was for many years engaged in the manufacture of weather strips, making an article, patented by himself, and for which he had a large demand. His wife and one step daughter, Mrs. A.H. Speck, survive. A sister, Mrs. Alice Lehman, resides at Reading. The funeral will be held at 2 o’clock, Thursday afternoon, from the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Speck, on South Railroad street. The services will be held at the house, Rev. Philip B. Boyer officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery at Schaefferstown. Evening Report, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Monday, 23 August 1920. | German, Charles (I1075)
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288 | Charles P. Wilson died of a complication of diseases, aged 34 years, Thursday morning, at the Reading hospital, after a lingering illness. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson, two brothers and three sisters. His wife died some time ago. The remains were removed to 305 North Fifth street, by Funeral Director Hunter Henninger. Deceased received his education in the Columbia schools and for a number of years was employed by the Reading company there. He came to Reading some years ago when the headquarters of the Reading & Columbia road was removed here. He then secured a position as chief clerk in the trainmaster's office, which position he held for some years and owing to ill health he was compelled to retire. He spent some months in Texas with a view of recuperating. When he returned he entered the passenger service, but resigned about nine months ago. Up to four weeks ago he resided at Myerstown. Finding that his health was failing he came to Reading and was removed to the hospital. - Reading Times, Reading PA, Friday, 17 May 1901. | Wilson, Charles P. (I3011)
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289 | CHARLES W. MILLER, attorney, Bloomsburg, was born at Mifflinville November 20, 1844, a son of Stephen H. and Lavina (Kline) Miller. He graduated at the State normal school, Millersville, and registered in the office of William G. Hurley, of Bloomsburg, as a law student, in 1865; in 1867 was admitted to the bar, and the same year began to practice at Bloomsburg. He is a Democrat, politically, and has served Bloomsburg in the council and school board. In addition to his legal business, Mr. Miller has been identified with the various improvements in the place, one of the organizers of the Water, Gas & Steam Company, and School-Desk Company. He is secretary of the Gas Company and also a member of the Board of Trade. Mr. Miller married Miss Cora L. Eshleman, of Schuylkill County. He is a member of the Knight Templars; F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F., and of the Presbyterian Church. He is also a member of the board of directors of the State normal school and has been for twelve or fifteen years and was largely instrumental in securing the sewage and telephone system to Bloomsburg. His grandfather, Isaac Kline, was an early settler of Columbia County; was a prominent man and served in the Pennsylvania Legislature; his son, Hiram R. Kline, was also a member of the Legislature. Abraham and Anna Charity (Kramer) Kline, the great-grandparents of Mr. J Miller, lived to be upward of ninety years of age. They came from New Jersey up the West Branch to Milton, and then cut their way to the end of Knob Mountain. They had five sons and one daughter, and settled two miles north of Orangeville on the left; bank of Fishing creek, where they built a frame house, which was occupied by three generations of their descendants, and is still standing. Their younger son, Isaac, the grandfather of Mr. Miller, married Mary Willitt, whose mother's maiden name was Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Kline had seven daughters and three sons, all of whom married and lived to middle age. Lavina married Stephen H. Miller, and they became the parents of our subject. Elmira married M. C. Vance, whose grand-parents, George and Martha Vance, came from Donegal, Ireland in 1804, and settled in Bloomsburg, and later moved to the banks of Fishing creek west of Orangeville. John Vance, their eldest son, married Effie Patterson, whose parents came from Scot-Land about 1800. George Vance erected a house that is now occupied by M. C. Vance, the third generation. | Miller, Stephen Hahn (I3276)
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290 | CHARLES W. MILLER, attorney, Bloomsburg, was born at Mifflinville November 20, 1844, a son of Stephen H. and Lavina (Kline) Miller. He graduated at the State normal school, Millersville, and registered in the office of William G. Hurley, of Bloomsburg, as a law student, in 1865; in 1867 was admitted to the bar, and the same year began to practice at Bloomsburg. He is a Democrat, politically, and has served Bloomsburg in the council and school board. In addition to his legal business, Mr. Miller has been identified with the various improvements in the place, one of the organizers of the Water, Gas & Steam Company, and School-Desk Company. He is secretary of the Gas Company and also a member of the Board of Trade. Mr. Miller married Miss Cora L. Eshleman, of Schuylkill County. He is a member of the Knight Templars; F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F., and of the Presbyterian Church. He is also a member of the board of directors of the State normal school and has been for twelve or fifteen years and was largely instrumental in securing the sewage and telephone system to Bloomsburg. His grandfather, Isaac Kline, was an early settler of Columbia County; was a prominent man and served in the Pennsylvania Legislature; his son, Hiram R. Kline, was also a member of the Legislature. Abraham and Anna Charity (Kramer) Kline, the great-grandparents of Mr. J Miller, lived to be upward of ninety years of age. They came from New Jersey up the West Branch to Milton, and then cut their way to the end of Knob Mountain. They had five sons and one daughter, and settled two miles north of Orangeville on the left; bank of Fishing creek, where they built a frame house, which was occupied by three generations of their descendants, and is still standing. Their younger son, Isaac, the grandfather of Mr. Miller, married Mary Willitt, whose mother's maiden name was Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Kline had seven daughters and three sons, all of whom married and lived to middle age. Lavina married Stephen H. Miller, and they became the parents of our subject. Elmira married M. C. Vance, whose grand-parents, George and Martha Vance, came from Donegal, Ireland in 1804, and settled in Bloomsburg, and later moved to the banks of Fishing creek west of Orangeville. John Vance, their eldest son, married Effie Patterson, whose parents came from Scot-Land about 1800. George Vance erected a house that is now occupied by M. C. Vance, the third generation. | Kline, Lavina (I1871)
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291 | CHARLES W. MILLER, attorney, Bloomsburg, was born at Mifflinville November 20, 1844, a son of Stephen H. and Lavina (Kline) Miller. He graduated at the State normal school, Millersville, and registered in the office of William G. Hurley, of Bloomsburg, as a law student, in 1865; in 1867 was admitted to the bar, and the same year began to practice at Bloomsburg. He is a Democrat, politically, and has served Bloomsburg in the council and school board. In addition to his legal business, Mr. Miller has been identified with the various improvements in the place, one of the organizers of the Water, Gas & Steam Company, and School-Desk Company. He is secretary of the Gas Company and also a member of the Board of Trade. Mr. Miller married Miss Cora L. Eshleman, of Schuylkill County. He is a member of the Knight Templars; F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F., and of the Presbyterian Church. He is also a member of the board of directors of the State normal school and has been for twelve or fifteen years and was largely instrumental in securing the sewage and telephone system to Bloomsburg. His grandfather, Isaac Kline, was an early settler of Columbia County; was a prominent man and served in the Pennsylvania Legislature; his son, Hiram R. Kline, was also a member of the Legislature. Abraham and Anna Charity (Kramer) Kline, the great-grandparents of Mr. J Miller, lived to be upward of ninety years of age. They came from New Jersey up the West Branch to Milton, and then cut their way to the end of Knob Mountain. They had five sons and one daughter, and settled two miles north of Orangeville on the left; bank of Fishing creek, where they built a frame house, which was occupied by three generations of their descendants, and is still standing. Their younger son, Isaac, the grandfather of Mr. Miller, married Mary Willitt, whose mother's maiden name was Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Kline had seven daughters and three sons, all of whom married and lived to middle age. Lavina married Stephen H. Miller, and they became the parents of our subject. Elmira married M. C. Vance, whose grand-parents, George and Martha Vance, came from Donegal, Ireland in 1804, and settled in Bloomsburg, and later moved to the banks of Fishing creek west of Orangeville. John Vance, their eldest son, married Effie Patterson, whose parents came from Scot-Land about 1800. George Vance erected a house that is now occupied by M. C. Vance, the third generation. | Miller, Charles Willet (I3337)
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292 | Chatburn-Young The marriage of Miss Patricia Jane Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Young, of Norristown, to Mr. Thomas Lindley Chatburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Chatburn, of this city, took place Saturday at All Saint's Episcopal Church, Norristown. The Rev. J. Preston Ough officiate. The bride is a graduate of Hood College. Her husband is an alumnus of St. Joseph's College. The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sunday, 13 May 1962. | Young, Patricia Jane (I3355)
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293 | Christened Johann Heinrich KNAUSS | Knauss, John Henry (I3380)
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294 | Christine “Teenie” | Stein, Christine (I3147)
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295 | Christine Hartleib ANNVILLE Christine "Teenie" Hartlieb, 97, died peacefully of natural causes on Friday, March 1, 2013. Teenie was born on September 30, 1915, to the late Maggie Risser Stine and Ross Donmoyer Stine in Pleasant Hill, Lebanon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward, and nine siblings. Teenie was employed by the San Giorgio Macaroni Company in Lebanon until her retirement in 1977. She was a lifelong member of Salem Lutheran Church in Lebanon, where she was a member of the senior choir. Teenie was an avid knitter and crocheter and many family members benefited by her love of making special items for them to treasure and remember her. She will be missed by her nieces and nephews. Teenie enjoyed her last years as a resident of Hill Farm Estate, especially the wonderful staff who attended there. There will be no viewing. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. The Rohland Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. www.rohlandfh.com | Stein, Christine (I3147)
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296 | Christopher Meyer | Moyer, Christopher (I68)
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297 | Clarence H. Achenbach, 58, of Philadelphia, son of Mrs. B. C. Achenbach, Susquehanna Avenue, Lock Haven, died Thursday, December 9, 1943 at his home. Born at Muncy, Mr. Achenbach came to Lock Haven with his parents as a child and spent his youth there, marring Miss LuLu Mussina, a niece of J. Harris Mussina, in 1906. He left lock Haven as a young man, locating in Philadelphia where at the time of his death, was a member of the firm of Achenbach and Butler, heat and cold insulators. In addition to his mother and his wife, he was survived by one daughter, Mrs. Catherine Inez Simmers, of Lianerch, also a member of the firm: and two brothers, Gut H. Achenbach of Philadelphia and B. Earl Achenbach of Johnsville. Hid body was brought to Lock Haven by train and taken to Highland Cemetery for graveside services conducted by the Reverend Harvey M. Light. From His Obituary: Thursday, December 9, 1943 The Express. Lock Haven, PA From His 1943 Pennsylvania Certificate of Death: Name: Clarence Herbert Achenbach Age: 59 Birth Date: 28 Apr 1884 Birth Place: Muncy, Pennsylvania Death Date: 9 Dec 1943 Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Byron Achenbach Mother: Inez Hall Spouse: Louisa Certificate Number: 115348 From The 1906 New Jersey Marriage Index: Name: Claren Achenbach Gender: Male Marriage Date: 1906 Marriage Place: New Jersey, USA Spouse: Louisa Mussina | Achenbach, Clarence Herbert (I2388)
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298 | Clarence James Ziegler was born July 25, 1875, and died, date of death unknown to the writer. | Ziegler, Clarence James (I2519)
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299 | Clayton Amizon Achenbach | Achenbach, Clayton (I2257)
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300 | Cleveland H “Cleve” Rishel | Rishel, Cleveland Harvey (I2397)
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