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3251 | Lived in St. Louis, Sec.-Treas. American Brake Co. A Penn German Poet in the dialect and a teacher. In 1870 went to Iowa to live with a brother and later graduated from the state university (1878). 1882-1884 at Harvard. Professor of Natural History in Upper Iowa University at Fayette, Iowa. Taught in (Centre & Clinton Cos) Pa before going into business in St. Louis. Had 2 daughters. From History of Gift, Kern and Royer Families: Charles Calvin Ziegler, youngest son of Isaac and Catherine (Kern) Ziegler, was born June 19, 1856. He was given a common school training at Rebersburg, but he especially benefited by the select and normal schools, conducted at that place by county superintendent, R. M. Magee and Henry Moyer. He ascribes much ot his success in life to the thorough teaching of those two eniment educators. On invitation of his brother, Samuel Benjamin, at West Union, Fayette county, Iowa, he journeyed to that place in April 1870. Here he made himself useful for a time in his brother's "Fayette County Bank" and then filled a clerical position in the recorder's office of that comity. Through the liberality of his brother, Samuel B., he was enabled to take a course of study in the State University of Iowa at Iowa City, where he graduated A. B. Ph. in 1878, and some years subsequently received the honorary degree of Master of Arts. He returned to Pennsylvania where he engaged in teaching for a number of years in the counties of Centre and Clinton. In September 1882, he entered Harvard College where he devoted himself especially to the study of Geology of which science he was very fond. He graduated June 25, 1881, A. B. "Magna Cum Laude," with honors in Natural History and Honorable Mention in English Composition. He again went to Iowa and took the post of Professor of Natural Science in Upper Iowa, University at Fayette, Iowa, but the work not being to his liking he migrated to St. Louis, Mo. Here he engaged in business, becoming connected with the Missouri Pan Electric Telephone Co., and on the dissolution of that company in 1887 become connected with the American Brake Co., of which company he has been the secretary and treasurer since October 1901. Mr. Ziegler is the author of "Dranss un Deheem," a small volume of poems in the Pennsylvania German dialect, which has been very favorably received and has enjoyed great popularity. The Reformed Church Messenger said of it: "These verses are exceedingly creditable. The author not only possesses genuine poetic feeling, but is a man of culture, who has elaborated his verses with the utmost care." The New York Nation said: "A most curious and interesting little book which might well have been much larger," and the late Prof. John Fiske called it in one of his histories: "A charming little book." The first edition is entirely exhausted and the author intends to get out a second, much enlarged and with a vocabulary. April 13, 1888 he married Maiy Catherine Conser, of Brush Valley. This union has been blessed by two children, twins, born June 21, 1889, Laura Alpha, who died Nov. 30, 1899 and Calla Alpha, now a musical student in the Beethoven Conservatory at St. Louis. Mr. Ziegler has been a member of St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church at St. Louis since 1890; was made a Free Mason, is a member of the Pennsylvania society of St. Louis and of the St. Louis Railway club. | Ziegler, Charles Calvin (I2539)
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3252 | Lizzie | Snyder, Elizabeth E. (I465)
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3253 | Location for burial is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Meyer, Philip H. (I1246)
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3254 | Location for burial is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Fetterolf, Sarah Margaret (I1247)
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3255 | Location of burial is from death certificate. No entry found for her on Find a Grave. | Royer, Hannah Jane (I798)
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3256 | Location of burial is from her death certificate. Her husband Robert Easton is also buried at Wildwood Cemetery. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Meyer, Lydia (I2704)
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3257 | Location of burial is from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Moyer, Frances S. (I28)
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3258 | Location of burial is from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Moyer, Maude (I1383)
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3259 | Location of burial is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Houtz, Alfred (I299)
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3260 | Location of burial is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Kelly, William Carpenter (I1116)
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3261 | Location of burial is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Korman, Warren Thomas (I1794)
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3262 | Location of burial is from his death certificate. No entry found on Find a Grave. | Moore, John (I277)
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3263 | Location of burial is taken from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Meyer, Harriet (I1100)
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3264 | Location of cemetery is from her death certificate. | Boob, Anna (I886)
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3265 | Location of cemetery is from his death certificate. | Brungard, Harvey Ceatan (I885)
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3266 | Location of cemetery that appears on his death certificate is SIBD U of Pitt, PIttsburgh, Allegheny County, PA | Lytle, Edwin Bruce (I666)
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3267 | Location of Frederick Joseph Achenbach's burial is taken from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Achenbach, Frederick Joseph (I2269)
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3268 | Location of her burial is from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. Her husband and their young daughter, Nellie (1875-1879) are also buried there. | Cochenour, Josephine (I508)
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3269 | Lucy Ann was married to Orange Ramsdell. He died in 1871 at the age of 54 years; buried in Jersey Shore Cemetery. Mrs. Ramsdell resides in Jersey Shore. Issue (Surname Ramsdell) one: 1. Olivia is married to Frank Nearing. His vocation is that of Civil Engineer. Olivia has her home with her mother. | Meyer, Lucy Ann (I2694)
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3270 | Ludwig | Schuy, Lewis Henry (I1938)
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3271 | Ludwig was born in 1770 in Charleston Township, PA. He married Catharina Peiffer 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 | Frasher, Ludwig Lewis (I780)
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3272 | Lulu Stover Royer Funeral services for Mrs. Lulu Stover Royer, 92, of Rebersburg, who died at her home on Wednesday at 7 a.m., will be held at the Lutheran Church, Rebersburg, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. Bert Wynn will officiate and burial will be in the Lutheran and Reformed cemetery in Rebersburg. There will be no public visitation. But friends may call at the church on Saturday from 1 p.m. until time of service. Mrs. Royer was born in Haines Township, Dec. 5, 1874, the daughter of Thaddeus D. and Mary A. Guisewite Stover. She was married Dec. 27, 1896, to Harry H. Royer, who preceded her in death. She was the last of her family. She was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Rebersburg, Ladies Aid, and had sung in the church choir for 50 years. | Stover, Lulu (I835)
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3273 | Lutzann A “Lucy” Buchtel | Buchtel, Lucy (I558)
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3274 | m. Charles Edward Nelson 31 Oct 1900 in Clinton County, PA m. Samuel Hochberg 1942 in NJ =========== MRS. SAMUEL HOCHBURG(sic) Mrs. Mae Hochberg of 342 Paragon Ave., Olean, died at the Olean General Hospital Friday (April 17, 1964) after a long illness. Mrs. Hochberg was born at Carthus(sic), Pa., Aug. 31, 1883 and for many years had lived at Woodbury, N.J. prior to coming to Olean in 1948. She was the widow of Samuel Hochberg who died January 19, 1950. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Forrest (Emma) Smith of Olean; two sons, Aaron C. Nelson, RD 3 Cuba, N.Y. and Jay J. Nelson, St. Petersburg, Fla.; 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Isabella Henderson, Belmont, N.Y. and Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, North Bend, Pa. and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hochberg was a member of the First Methodist Church in Driftwood, Pa. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Olean. ----------- ©Published in the Olean, NY "Times Herald", 18 Apr 1964, Pg 2, Col 3 Used with permission | St. Clair, Sadye Mae (I1538)
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3275 | m. Sarah M. (Woolever) 26 Jul 1899 in Brockwayville, Jefferson County, PA ========== Harry St. Clair Passed Away at Hospital Today Harry B. St. Clair succumbed to a short illness this morning at four o'clock at the Mountain Clinic. Mr. St. Clair was a member of the Free Methodist Church and Allegany Lodge No. 794 I.O.O.F. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah St. Clair; four daughters, Mrs. Patrick Daley, Port Allegany, Pa., Mrs. Clair Shaffer, Limestone, N/Y/, Mrs. Joseph Messer, Knapp Creek and Mrs. Riley Rathbun, Erie, Pa.; four sons, George St. Clair, Gowanda, N.Y., Harry St. Clair, Limestone, N.Y., Raymond St. Clair, this city and James Monroe St. Clair, Richburg, N.Y.; four sisters, Mrs. Belle Henderson, Cuba, Mrs. Janet(sic) Kennedy(sic), Woodbury, N.J., Mrs. Barney R. Lucas, Gleasington, Pa. and Mrs. Mary Nelson, Driftwood, Pa.; four brothers, Lincoln St. Clair, Sinnemahoning, Pa., James St. Clair, Snowshoe, Pa., Clarence St. Clair, Bellefonte, Pa. and William St. Clair, Okmulgee, Okla. and eighteen grandchildren. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. -------------- Published in the Olean, NY "Times Herald", 29 May 1935, Pg 3, Col 5 | St. Clair, Henry Bealer (I1528)
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3276 | Mabel Alice Achenbach Heimer-Leyfert | Achenbach, Mabel Alice (I2478)
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3277 | Maggie M. | Walker, Mary Magdaline (I918)
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3278 | Maiden name may be Ciederm. | Tiedurin, Anna Barbara (I2833)
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3279 | Maiden name might be Kahl | Engle, Amelia (I904)
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3280 | Manerva Achenbach | Achenbach, Minerva (I2200)
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3281 | Margaret A “Maggie” Krieger | Kreiger, Maggie (I1387)
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3282 | Margaret Bierly Philips Greninger “Mary or Peggy” Carter | Bierly, Margaret (I586)
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3283 | Margaret Elizabeth Neidig Kryder. Not an ancestor or related. | Neidigin, Elisabeth (I2514)
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3284 | Margaret Elizabeth Royer | Royer, Margaret (I930)
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3285 | Margaret Ellen “Maggie” Moore | Moore, Maggie E. (I391)
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3286 | Margaret Meyers | Meyer, Margaret (I232)
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3287 | Margaret Moyer | Meyer, Margaret (I222)
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3288 | Margaret Schaeffer | Schaeffer, Rebecca Margaret (I92)
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3289 | Margaret was a daughter of William Baldwin Custred and Jane Funston Custard. | Custard, Margaret (I2707)
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3290 | 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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3291 | 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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3292 | Maria Anna Achenbach | Achenbach, Mary A. (I2239)
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3293 | 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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3294 | Maria Magdalena Fellencer Her maiden name was spelled many different ways on her children's death records. | Fellenser, Maria (I2162)
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3295 | Maria Margaretha “Mary” Schilling | Schilling, Maria Margaretha (I1942)
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3296 | Marriage 1 Elizabeth White | Brittain, Joseph (I1921)
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3297 | Marriage 1 John Voorhees | Brittain, Mary (I1920)
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3298 | Marriage records - United Church of Christ, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA | Family: William Walker / Amanda Meyer (F1108)
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3299 | 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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3300 | 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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