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3251 | Margery was born January 7, 1845 ; died December 24, 1872. Margery and her two children, Willie and Eucie, had joined the large concourse of people who assembled in the Baptist Church, Newberry, Pa., to witness the Christmas exercises, Christmas eve, 1872. While the exercises were progressing, the floor of the church suddenly gave way. Willie and his mother were among the thirteen who were instantly killed, while Eucie escaped injury, not even receiving a scratch. The children were lying in the arms of their mother when the accident occurred. Margery was married to Duncan Campbell in 1864. They had their home at Newberry, Pa. In the spring following his wife's death, Mr. Campbell located in Kansas, where he still resides. | Meyer, Margaret Margery (I248)
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3252 | Maria (Long) Royer is in the 1870 US census is in Randolph, Portage County, Ohio with her children: Joseph (age 19, b.PA), Daniel (age 16, b.OH), Charles (age 14, b.OH), and Alma (age 12, b.OH). In the 1900 US census, she is listed as Maria Smith, widow, in Randolph, Portage County, Ohio. Her daughter Alma (Royer) Loraine is also in her household. | Long, Maria (I773)
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3253 | Maria Anna Achenbach | Achenbach, Mary A. (I2239)
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3254 | Maria Elizabeth Greib - need confirmation of her name - this name is from findagrave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10792494/maria-elizabeth-schuy | Greib, Maria Elisabeth (I1939)
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3255 | Maria Magdalena Fellencer Her maiden name was spelled many different ways on her children's death records. | Fellenser, Maria (I2162)
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3256 | Maria Margaretha “Mary” Schilling | Schilling, Maria Margaretha (I1942)
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3257 | Marriage 1 Elizabeth White | Brittain, Joseph (I1921)
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3258 | Marriage 1 John Voorhees | Brittain, Mary (I1920)
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3259 | Marriage records - United Church of Christ, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA | Family F1108
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3260 | Married 17 August 1882 at Mitchell, Dakota to Rev. Melancthon Elder Chapin, a missionary in the Dakota Territory and among the Indians in Montana. No known children. Source is "The Chapin Genealogy" by Gilbert W. Chapin | Moyer, Flora (I2667)
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3261 | Married John Jordon in Florida on 27 Jun 1945. No other records for John Jordon found so far. | Benner, Kathryn Alene (I697)
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3262 | Married second to Henry Crist (1833-1893) and was widowed twice. | Buser, Annie Marie (I1363)
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3263 | Married to Unknown Smith | Wolfe, Olive Ruth (I705)
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3264 | Martha Clark Moyers | Clark, Martha (I1747)
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3265 | Martha Moyers | Meyer, Martha (I238)
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3266 | Mary A Myers | Meyer, Mary A. (I2733)
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3267 | Mary A. Hoke | Hoke, Alice (I1694)
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3268 | Mary Achenbach was born in Michigan in 1842, a daughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Hagenbuch) Achenbach. She married Reuben Sloat in Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co., Michigan on 19 December 1861. They had one son, James. Not sure what happened to Reuben, but Mary married William H. Snyder in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., Michigan on 5 February 1874. They had two sons; Charles A., who died at the age of two, and an infant son who died in 1878. Mary died in Fabius Twp., St. Joseph Co., Michigan on 8 October 1908, and is buried next to her husband and two sons. | Achenbach, Mary Elizabeth (I2116)
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3269 | Mary and Joseph married abt. 1738 at Monmouth Co, NJ, and they were the parents of: Elizabeth/29 Jul 1741 m. John Vanderbilt Joseph, I/7 Mar 1742 m. Hannah Burdge Nancy/1745 - 1838 John/1 Jun 1746 m. Sarah Pierce Samuel/27 Jan 1747 m. Elizabeth Stillwell Jane/1750 - 1847 Mary/21 Nov 1752 m. James Wall | Van Deventer, Mary (I3004)
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3270 | Mary C. KREIDER Birth: 31 MAY 1842 in Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA 5 7 8 Death: 29 JUN 1908 in Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA 8 Note: 1850 - age 8. 1870 - age 28. 1880 - age 38. 1900 - age 58. Married 33 years, mother of 10 children, 6 living. Sources: 1. Type: Book Title: "WEAVER" The History of Ten Weaver Generations Author: Kathryn Bell Reighard & Edward B. Reighard Date: 1988 Text: Mary Kreider 2. Type: E-Mail Message Author: Suzanne (Walkowiak) Rice Location: rice2cats4 (at) nationwide.net Text: Mary C. Kreider 3. Type: Census Title: 1850 U.S. Census Place: Haines/Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Genealogy.com Text: Mary Kryder 4. Type: Census Title: 1870 U.S. Census Place: Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com Text: Mary C. 5. Type: Census Title: 1880 U.S. Census Place: Gregg Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com 6. Type: Census Title: 1900 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Genealogy.com Text: Mary C. 7. Type: Census Title: 1900 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Genealogy.com | Kreider, Mary C. (I1847)
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3271 | Mary Catherine Stoner Dem Watchman Mar 11 1932 Mary Catherine Stoner relict of the late John Stoner died on Wednesday morning of last week following an illness of infirmities incident to her advanced age. Deceased was born in Logan Twnp Clinton County Mar 5 1853 hence was aged 78yr11m27d. She was united in marriage to John Stoner May 12 1892 and is survived by the following children: Mrs. Fred C Mensch of Millheim and by a former marriage the following children: Mrs. Sarah Steiner and Mrs. Olive Haines of Sunbury, Aaron G Snook of Oxford, Frederick and Wallace Snook both of Iowa Also living are two sisters Elizabeth and Cora Grieb and two brothers John & Henry Grieb, Mrs. Stoner was a member of the ST John Reformed Church in Millheim. Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. G A Fred Griesing burial being made in the Fairview cemetery Millheim. | Grieb, Mary Catherine (I721)
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3272 | Mary Joanne More was the second wife of John C. Shultz. They married in 1890, after the death of his first wife who was also named Mary J. John, his first wife, and three of their children are buried in Jerseytown Cemetery. | Moore, Mary Joanna (I276)
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3273 | Mary K “Mollie” Moyer | Moyer, Mary K. (I2786)
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3274 | Mary Magdalena “Mollie” Moyer or Meyer | Moyer, Magdalena (I105)
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3275 | Mary Meyer | Moyer, Mary (I100)
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3276 | Mary Moyers | Meyer, Mary (I229)
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3277 | Matching his obituary and the 1900 US census where he is listed as single, living in a hotel in Reading, Berks County, PA, it appears that Charles and Emma divorced prior to 1900. | Family F1167
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3278 | Matilda | Horst, Salinda (I3089)
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3279 | Maude was the infant daughter of Annie F. Ayers and Hiram Randolph Achenbach. Her father was a farmer and merchant in Center township. She died at 4 months of Cholera Infantum. | Achenbach, Maud (I2840)
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3280 | McHenry Cemetery, Orange Twp. records. W.P.A. Project No.5175, 1936. Page 1. Susannah - wife of More Achenbach died April 6, 1855, aged 10 years, 1 month, 17 days. | Seidle, Susanna (I2297)
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3281 | Melba Doris Wolfean, 98, of Anahuac passed away on Monday, January 24, 2011 at her residence. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great grandmother and sister. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, at the First United Methodist Church in Anahuac. Interment will follow in Anahuac Cemetery. A gathering of family and friends will be from 5:00 to 8:00 PM on Wednesday at Sterling Funeral Home in Dayton. Mrs. Wolfean was preceded in death by her husband, William David Wolfean of 63 years; parents, Lewis and Eddi Miller; brothers, Floyd, Max, and Bubacy Miller; sisters, Bernice Miller Whitehead, Irene Miller Clore, Muriel Miller Scherer. Melba worked for as an RN for many ears. Mrs. Wolfean is survived by her daughters, Linda Henderson and husband Bill, and Sybil Matthews; grandchildren, Gayla Castleberry and husband Joe Castleberry, Tere Lynn Matthews, James Keith Sutton, Michael C. Sutton and wife Theresa Sutton; sister, Edith Miller Farmer and a host of other family and friends. | Miller, Melba Doris (I3217)
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3282 | Metz | Royer, Sebastian (I2610)
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3283 | MEYER. – Dr. Thomas P. Meyer, a well known retired dentist of Lock Haven, died on Saturday evening following a lingering illness. He was a son of John and Catherine Purman Meyer and was born at Rebersburg, Centre county, in 1842, hence was in his 84th year. In his early life he taught school but enlisted for service at the outbreak of the Civil war, serving throughout the four years’ struggle. He participated in forty-three engagements, including the Battle of the Wilderness and Gettysburg. He was captured by the confederates and spent some months in Libby prison and at Belle Island. After the war he went west and became a rough rider. Several years later he returned to Rebersburg and married Miss Lucetta Bierly. They located in Lock Haven where he was principal of schools for thirteen years. Resigning he took a course in dentistry and practiced that profession up until a few years ago. Mr. Meyer compiled several histories of the Civil war and also wrote a number of genealogical sketches of the Meyer and Bierly families. He is survived by his wife, one son and a daughter. Funeral services were held at his late home at 9.30 o’clock on Tuesday morning, after which the remains were taken to Rebersburg for burial. | Meyer, Thomas P. (I429)
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3284 | Michael Berry “MB” Bierly | Bierly, Michael (I600)
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3285 | Michael C Moyer | Moyer, Michael C. (I867)
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3286 | Michael Meyer | Moyer, Michael (I83)
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3287 | Michael Myers | Meyer, Michael (I412)
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3288 | Michael Myers | Meyer, Michael (I538)
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3289 | Michael, was born Nov. 19, 1810; is married to Lucy Ann Krall. The family lives about one and a half miles south-west of the Mühlbach homestead. Michael is a pleasant and intelligent gentleman, and is quite well posted on Meyer history. He is of short stature, as most of his great-grandfather John's descendants are. He says, we call the Campbellstown Meyers (Christopher's sons) the "big Meyers". He remembers how, when he was a boy, the Pennsvalley (Centre County) Meyers used to send hounds in boxes to his father. All the Meyers of that period were hunters. I visited the family twice in 1883. Children: Israel, born in 1835, married first to Catharine Betts, second, to Caroline Friese, lives in Ohio; Levi, married Eda Heckman, lives in Ohio; Catharine, married to Wm. Miller, she died in 1880; Solomon, married Catharine Banter, lives at Schaefferstown, Pa.; Caroline, married Frank Goss; John, married to Amanda Royer. | Moyer, Michael (I1969)
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3290 | Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society Archives: #16308 Rain, William born: Nov. 21, 1856, Ohio died: Dec. 10, 1920 residence: 521 Lake buried: Dec. 13, 1920 cause of death: Myocarditis relative: Nellie Rain, wife Lot 16, Section 46, VN3 lot owner: Lewis Rain undertaker: LMP (Penwell) Home in 1900: Topeka Ward 2, Shawnee, Kansas William Rain 42, born in Ohio, a locomotive engineer Nellie Rain 37 Topeka Daily Capital, Monday, Dec. 13, 1920, page 8: Rain --William Rain, 64, died Saturday at 521 Lake street. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Monday from Penwell's chapel. Burial will be in Topeka cemetery. He is survived by his widow and one daughter, Lucile, San Diego, Cal.; one brother, John Rain, Shawnee, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Biser, St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. C.W. Avery, Blackwell, Okla. Topeka State Journal, Saturday, Dec. 18, 1920, page 5: Veteran Engineer Dies William Rain Began Service With Santa Fe in 1872 William Rain, retired Santa Fe engineer, who died last week at the age of 64 years, was one of the real veterans of the road, having served the Santa Fe continuously from August 13, 1872, when he entered the service as a fireman, to April 1, 1912, when he was retired on a pension. He was promoted to the position of engineer in 1879. Legend has it that Rain pulled the first pay car on the Kansas division, that he pulled mail trains across the western plains in the days when it was necessary to carry armed guards in the engine on account of hostile Indians, and that his task frequently included the making of test runs with new or outlaw engines. | Rain, William (I3013)
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3291 | might be Moyer | Moyer, Anna M. (I27)
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3292 | Miss Bertha Risser Memorial services for Miss Bertha Risser, Epler Nursing Home, Mountville, Lancaster County, were held this morning from the Christman Funeral Home. The Rev. Malcolm E. Barr, pastor of Tabor United Church of Christ, Lebanon, officiated. | Risser, Bertha (I3113)
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3293 | Miss Mary Elizabeth Snavely, of 368 Schaefferstown Road, died at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, at Cornwall, at a home there where she was employed. Heart trouble was the cause of the demise. She had /been afflicted for some time. She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church, this city and was held In highest esteem by a large circle of friends. She leaves three brothers, Elias, Cyrus and Joseph Snavely, of this city, and a sister, Mrs. Frances Waltz. Undertaker Thompson is making the arrangements for he funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. [Lebanon Daily News, July 20, 1917, Page 5] | Snavely, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I3079)
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3294 | Miss Sarah S.. Snavely, formerly of Lebanon, died this morning at Wernersville State Hospital. Aged 72, she had been ill for seven years. Miss Snavely was a member of Seventh Street Lutheran Church. She is survived by four sisters, Jennie, wife of Ernest Ebright, Lebanon; Florence, wife of Leo Jones, Philadelphia; Miss Irene Snavely, Wernersville, and Hilda, wife of Luther Kuhnert, Dundalk, Md. She was a daughter of the late Joseph and Susan Evans Snavely. [Lebanon daily News, September 30, 1963, Page 2] | Snavely, Sarah Susana "Sallie" (I3082)
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3295 | Missouri death certificate https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1959/1959_00009393.PDF | Fessler, George Henry (I3165)
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3296 | Montana state death records, 1907-2016. | Prime, Charlotte (I2888)
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3297 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Notes (I3047)
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3298 | More information about William Albert Hiltner's family at our Hiltner genealogy site: https://hiltner.com/hiltner/index.php and William Albert's individual page: https://hiltner.com/hiltner/getperson.php?personID=I1&tree=tree1 | Hiltner, William Albert (I1864)
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3299 | Mount Carmel Item, 22 Mar 1940 Judge Herring Dies At Home In Orangeville BERWICK, Pa., March 22, (U.P.)-President Judge Clinton C. Herring died at his Orangeville home yesterday of a heart attack superinduced by influenza. He was 64. The jurist, who was president of the 26th Judicial District comprising Columbia and Luzerne counties, was stricken with the heart attack last Friday night. He had served on the bench two years and three months, having taken office Jan. 1, 1938. Judge Herring also was president of the Orangeville National Bank, a trustee of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College and an active Mason. Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Elizabeth, who lives at home, and Mrs. James Freenway of Drexel Hill, Philadelphia. Judge Herring was admitted to the bar in 1900. His successor to be appointed by Gov. Arthur H. James will serve until January, 1942. Born at Orangeville Feb. 17, 1876, he was educated at Orangeville Academy and Bloomsburg State Normal School. Judge Herring, who was Democratic County Chairman of Columbia County 30 years ago, was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia in 1936. | Herring, Judge Clinton (I2896)
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3300 | Moved to Kentucky about 1801. The Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer Philip (Philip, Jacob, Gr. Meyer) was born about the year 1780, died Dec. 19, 1858. Moved to Kentucky about the year 1801, and married his first wife, Elizabeth Meyer, about the same date. With his first wife he had eight children. She died about the year 1814. The name of the second wife was not stated by John P. Meyer, who furnished these facts. With the second wife Philip had also eight children. ISSUE-FIRST WIFE, Elizabeth Meyer: 1. Henry, born about the year 1802; was drowned when aged about fifteen years. 2. Andrew - died in infancy. 3. Susan, married to James Cook. 4. Margaret, married Samuel Gibson. 5. Samuel, married to Mary Meyer, daughter of Jacob Meyer, a brother of Philip's wife Elizabeth. The couple were therefore first cousins. 6. Sarah, married William Metier, who was from Penna. 7. John P., born April 23, 1809; married to Mahala Miller, April 5, 1843. John. P. furnished these facts in reference to his father's family. His address was then Felicity, Ohio. 8. Elizabeth, married William Metzger. ISSUE WITH SECOND WIFE: 9. Joseph 10. Levi 11. Michael 12. George 13. Isaac 14. Mary Ann 15. Matilda 16. Catharine 1850 US census - Franklin, Clermont County, Ohio This record "looks" like it's written as "Meyres" but matches the people that we expect to be Philip Moyer & family. Name: Philip Meyres [Philip Meyer] Gender: Male Age: 69 Birth Year: abt 1781 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1850: Franklin, Clermont, Ohio, USA Occupation: Farmer Industry: Agriculture Real Estate: 8000 Line Number: 22 Dwelling Number: 1591 Family Number: 1591 Household Members: Name Age Philip Meyres 69 Sarah Meyres 60 Matilda Meyres 22 Catharine Meyres 18 Catharine Bruner 20 Samuel Gibson 9 Andrew Nibbins 2 Genealogy of the Morr Family by Calvin Moyer Philip (Anna Margaret, Andrew,) was born in Penn's township, Northumberland county, Pa., near Freeburg, December 20, 1780; died December 19, 1858, and is buried in the Smyrna Cemetery, Felicity, Ohio. He was twice married; first to Elizabeth Meyer, and after her decease to Sarah Erensperger, a lady from near Lexington, Ky., during the latter part of 1814 or the beginning of the year 1815. His second wife was born in Pennsylvania, April 1, 1790; died at the residence of her daughter, Matilda Houser, in Logan county, Illinois. When Elizabeth, his first wife was born, is not known; she is buried by the side of her husband. He moved to Kentucky about the year 1801, perhaps a year later, thence to Felicity, Ohio, where he lived during the balance of his years, engaged in farming. He was a member of the New School Presbyterian Church. (Philip's descendants write their name Moyer.) There were sixteen children, nine sons and seven daughters. | Moyer, Philip (I159)
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