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3301 | Moved to Ohio then to Iowa. Had twelve children. From Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer pages 49, 50 VII. Samuel (Philip, Jacob, Gr. Meyer) was born Dec. 26, 1805; died Sept. 19, 1884. He was first married, in 1828, to Esther Reynolds, sister of Hon. John Reynolds, Rebersburg, Pa. His first wife died in 1833. July 7, 1836, Samuel was married to his second wife, Susan J. Russell; she died July 22, 1874. The family moved first to Ohio, thence to Iowa, near Garvin. I am under obligations to their daughter Lyde for these facts. ISSUE WITH FIRST WIFE, Esther Reynolds. 1. John F. 2. Samuel, born Nov. 30, 1830; married Rebecca McElvaine. Tama County, Iowa. 3. Margaret, born Nov. 24, 1832; married to Philip Morr , Wayne County, Ohio. ISSUE WITH SECOND WIFE, Susan J. Russell. 4. Sarah, born June 13, 1837; married William Gast. 5. Elizabeth Mary, born Nov. 29, 1838; died Feb. 22, 1856 6. Esther Jane, born Dec. 22, 1840; married Joseph A. Russell. 7. Susanna E., born March 8, 18-43; married Francis H Allen. 8. Adelia P., born Sept. 13, 1845; died Oct. 20, 1864. 9. Nancy Elizabeth, born March 11, 1848. 10. Roxana P., born Sept. 21, 1850; married Charles Reush. 11. Ora Eva, born Feb. 23, 1856; died Feb. 20, 1864. 12. Florence May, born Jan. 14, 1861; married Ed. M. Strohm. | Moyer, Samuel (I203)
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3302 | Moved West. (Gen of Meyer Family) | Gast, Catharine (I1086)
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3303 | Moyer – Miss Eva Moyer, for years a well known school teacher of Centre county, died at her home at Rebersburg on January 29th, following a prolonged illness with tuberculosis. She we a daughter of Joseph K. and Mary E. Moyer and was forty-seven years old. When a young girl she became a member of the Reformed church and was a faithful and active attendant all her life. Surviving her are her mother and the following brothers and sisters: J.N. Moyer, of Rebersburg; Bruce and Jason, of Corning, N.Y.; Mrs. Flora Limbert, of Rebersburg; Mrs. William Bray, of Freeland, Pa.; Mrs. Henry Kreider, of Mont Alto, and Miss Miriam Moyer, at home. Funeral services were held in the Reformed church last Thursday by Rev. J.D. Hunsicker, after which burial was made in the Rebersburg Union cemetery. | Moyer, Eva (I1293)
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3304 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Rosa E. (I1037)
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3305 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Elmer K. (I1035)
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3306 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Clayton Daniel (I1036)
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3307 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Ammon P. (I1038)
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3308 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Calvin Jerome (I1039)
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3309 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Orlando (I1042)
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3310 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Malinda A. (I1040)
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3311 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Susan G. (I1041)
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3312 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. | Weaver, Infant (I1043)
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3313 | Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy. Of these, Edwin T. was a highly respected young farmer of Brush Valley, but he was cut off in the prime of his usefulness, dying April 25, 1897, from injuries received in a run-away, his team getting frightened when they were hauling a drill; he left a widow, Ida M. (Walker) Weaver, and two children: Miriam Grace and Edwin Theodore. | Weaver, Edwin Theodore (I1963)
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3314 | Mr. Eddy was the efficient and popular manager of the McCoy & Linn Cold Blast Charcoal Furnace, Rolling Mills and Chain Works at Milesburg. The educational privileges afforded him were meager but as a farm hand he earned enough to pay his way through Dickinson Seminary. At the age of 16 he lay aside his text books and taught school at Lamar, one term at Hublersburg and at Flemington. He also taught at Williamsport. He worked at the Washington Iron Works at Lamar finally in 1872 he accepted the position at McCoy's. For almost a quarter century he has been prominently identified with the businesses at Milesburg. He has been school director, auditor and councilman. He is a member of the Bald Eagle Lodge No 410 I.O.O.F. Like his parents he is a prominent Church worker belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Church. | Eddy, Lyman T. (I475)
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3315 | Mr. George Bierly died at his home east of town Sunday morning. The Daily Sentinel-Tribune. Bowling Green, Ohio. Friday, 11 September 1908. | Bierly, George (I582)
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3316 | Mr. Myers spent several summers previous to his marriage in Illinois. From this time until August, 1886, he lived at the old Myers homestead near Jersey Shore. Since then he has resided on his farm nearly a mile south of Antes Fort. He is a man of intelligence, and from him the author has obtained this information of his father's family. Although a Republican, politically, and living in a district (Nippenose) that is overwhelmingly Democratic, he has filled nearly all the township offices. At present (1894) he is serving his fifth term as school director, and is the Secretary of the school board of Nippenose township. Mrs. Myers is a member of the Lutheran Church. | Meyer, Henry (I245)
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3317 | Mr. Nepley located in California in 1849, where he died. | Knepley, Peter (I239)
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3318 | Mr. Shafer had been a Lieutenant of Co. "A," 148 Regt., P. V., and died of a disease contracted in the service. | Shaffer, Lieutenant Daniel E. (I1140)
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3319 | Mrs. Ada Bobb, 64, Dies At Freeport Mrs. Ada Bobb, 64 years old, died at Freeport last week, following a long illness. Her daughter, Harriet, came from California last spring to be near her mother. Mrs. Bobb was a former resident here, her husband being the photographer here for several years. She had continued to own the home and studio now occupied by A. Worwick. Funeral services were held at Orangeville Saturday at 1:30 p.m., with burial at Orangeville. She is survived by a son, Romo, and daughter, Harriet. Those from McHenry who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman, Mrs. Ted Schiessle, Bertha Schiessle and Mildred Kinsala. The McHenry Plaindealer, McHenry, Illinois. Thursday, 12 September 1935. | Moyer, Ada Rebecca (I1476)
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3320 | Mrs. Ada M. Reist, 90, Dies At Nursing Home Mrs. Ada Moyer Reist, 90, 325 E. Derry Road, Hershey, died Wednesday at the Barrow Nursing Home, Hershey. She was the widow of Irving L. Reist. She was the oldest member of Derry Presbyterian Church, Hershey. She was also a member of the Women’s Association of the church and had been a Sunday School teacher for many years. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Calvin T. Dunham, Trenton, N.J.; Mrs. Thurman E. Silks, Detroit, Mich., and Miss Claire S. Moyer, Norristown. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Thursday, 15 April 1965. | Moyer, Ada S. (I30)
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3321 | Mrs. Cyrus Snavely Mrs. Cyrus Snavely, of 336 Schaefferstown road, died at 3:30 o’clock on Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness, the last four weeks of which she was bedfast. She was 56 years, 10 months and 2 days of age, and was a member of St. James Lutheran church. She leaves her husband, one son, James L. Snavely; her father, Emanuel Lash, of Forneydale; a brother, Wilson Lash, and a sister, Mrs. Harry Flocken, of this city. | Lash, Sara Clara (I3156)
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3322 | MRS. DAISY STONE RITES HELD FROM SIMMONS CHAPEL Mrs. Daisy Stone, a resident of Smith Center from some 45 years, died at Carpenter Manor July 15 after a long period of failing health. Memorial Services were held Saturday, July 17, at 2 pm. from Simmons chapel with the Rev. Gilbert Peters officiating. Irene McNerney and Betty Chandler were vocalists accompanied by Vi Rush. F.H. Relihan, Ted Relihan, Chet Bonecutter and John Bonecutter were honorary pallbearers. Active bearers were Terry Relihan, Vaughn McColey, Eldon Stein, Linton Lull, Julius Tillman and George Turner. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery. OBITUARY: Mrs. Daisy A. Stone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Fisher Achenbach was born at Avoca, Kans. October 3, 1887 and died at Carpenter Manor in Smith Center , Kansas July 15, 1965. Mrs. Stone graduated from the Soldier Kansas high school. She became a milliner and came from Wichita to Smith Center to work for the late Agnes Morris. She was married to Ed V. Stone of Smith Center, in Topeka, May 5, 1920. To this union were born two children, William Robert and Barbara. Mr. Stone, a Smith Center businessman, died May 13, 1935 and Mrs. Stone added to her other duties by accepting employment with Kansas Power Co. for several years. Later she was employed by the J. M. McDonald Co. in Smith Center. Mrs. Stone was always a gay, happy person with a sunny disposition. Never letting adversity discourage her, and always looking for the bright side in problems and difficulties. She was an active member of the Methodist church in Smith Center for many years. She was also a member of the local P.E.O. chapter. After a period of failing health she became a resident of Carpenters Manor in February 1964 and remained there for the rest of her life. She was survived by her children, William Robert of Dallas,Texas and Barbara (Mrs. John) Holtz of Bethesda, Md and six grandchildren, Brian, Jane and Karen Holtz and Pamela, Linda and Wendy Stone; and by a sister-in-law and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehrt of Topeka. Preceding her in death where her husband, parents and three brothers. (Transcribed by Judy Kinney from the collection of her Great Aunt Clara Diercks Finton. Hand written at top of obit is "1965") | Achenbach, Daisy V. (I2385)
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3323 | Mrs. Dorothy E. Showers, 57, 601 S. Fourteenth St., died Saturday evening in the Good Samaritan Hospital. She was the wife of George E. Showers and a daughter of the late Ross and Maggie Boyer Stine. She was a member of Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church and its Women's Society of World Service. Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Miss Elizabeth J. Showers, at home; Jeanette A., wife of Marlin O. Houser; Mary E., wife of John W. Tice and Edith, wife of Joseph R. Woelfling all of Lebanon; one son, Kenneth R. Showers, Cleona; 13 grandchildren; two sisters, Viola, wife of Lee A. Ross, and Christine, wife of Edwin Hartleib, both of Lebanon; three brothers, George and Clarence Stine, both of Lebanon, and Horace Stine, Annville, and a number of nieces and nephews. [Lebanon Daily News, December 7, 1964, Page 2] | Stein, Dorothy (I3145)
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3324 | Mrs. Edwin A. Ziegler Mrs. Rebecca Ziegler, wife of Dr. Edwin A. Ziegler, died yesterday after three weeks illness at her home in Mont Alto. She was in her 53rd year and was a member of the Zion Reformed Church of town. She is survived by her husband, who is director of the Forest Research Institute at Mont Alto, and these brothers and sisters, Nevin Moyer of Rebersburg, Jay Moyer of Binghamton, N.Y., Mrs. Elizabeth Kreider of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Flora Limbert of Tyrone and Mrs. Sarah Grey of Drums. Mrs. Ziegler had been in ill health for the past five years and was bedfast for three weeks prior to her death. She resided at Mont Alto since 1909, with the exception of a few years during the World War, when her husband was employed by the government at New Orleans, La. She attended Allentown College for Women and was graduated from the Bloomsburg State Teachers College. She taught school for four years. She also taught a class in the United Brethren Sunday school at Mont Alto. Mrs. Ziegler was a member of the Chambersburg Garden Club. The funeral services, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Dr. Irvin W. Hendricks, will be held at the home on the Mont Alto Forest School campus at 4 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon. Further services will be held at 11 A.M. Wednesday at Rebersburg; burial at Rebersburg Union cemetery. Public Opinion, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Monday, 9 July 1934, page 2. | Moyer, Rebecca Jane (I1652)
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3325 | Mrs. George R. Miller. Rosanna R. Miller, 816 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, wife of George R. Miller, died Saturday evening in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster. She was 68. Born in Lebanon County, she was a daughter of the later David C. and Rose Risser Boyer. She was a member of the Covenant United Methodist Church, Lancaster. Surviving, in addition to her husband, George R., are five daughters, Berry J., wife of Richard Hemperly, Annville: Mrs. Elsie I. Grumbine, Lebanon; Arlene, wife of Charles Frey, Mechanicsburg; Marie Al, wife of Terry Ream, Lancaster, and Sandra J. Miller at home. Also surviving are fur sons, Carl D., Harrisburg; George R. Jr., Lancaster; James D., Lebanon, and David G., Okinawa, in addition to sixteen grandchildren and one great grandson. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Katie Ensminger, Annville and Mrs. Elsie Shoop, Lebanon, and one brother, David C. Boyer, Lebanon. Lebanon Daily News. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. 13 October 1969. | Boyer, Rosanna (I3132)
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3326 | Mrs. Hannah Risser. Mrs. Hannah Risser, widow of John Risser, died of a tumor late on Tuesday afternoon at her residence, Tenth and Walnut streets. She had been a patient sufferer for two years, but only recently her condition became serious. She was 57 years old and is survived by the following children: Mrs. Elizabeth Biecher, Mrs. Mary Miller, Misses Hannah, Veronica, Catherine, Laura, Bertha and Jennie Risser. She was a member of the First Reformed church. | Geesaman, Hannah (I3097)
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3327 | Mrs. Katie L. (Risser) Achey, of Annville, died at 3 o'clock this morning, at the Good Samaritan Hospital. She passed her 76th birthday anniversary on May 15th, this year, and was in ill health for several years, but the malady became serious only on Saturday. She was taken to the institution on Sunday for treatment. Mrs. Achey and her husband, Harry J. Achey, were residents of Forneydale for many years and were widely known in that locality. After the death of her husband about 2 years ago, she resided with a niece, Mrs. Catherine Ensminger at 1103 East Main Street, Annville. She was a member of the Lebanon Moravian Church. She leaves three step-children: Wayne Achey, Lebanon; Mrs. Elizabeth Shilling, Cleona, and Mrs. Barbara Bross, Mt. Wolf, York County. George Risser, this city, is a brother, and Mrs. Rose Boyer, Annville; Mrs. Fannie Himmelberger, Lebanon; Mrs. Maggie Stine, Hebron, and Mrs. Sadie Weigley, Hershey, are sisters. [Lebanon Daily News, Friday October 21, 1949] | Risser, Catharine (I3120)
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3328 | Mrs. Lee A. Ross M. Viola Ross, wife of Lee A. Ross, 34 Maravian St., died yesterday morning at her residence. She was 70. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Ross and Maggie Risser Stine. She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church. In addition to her husband she is survived by three daughters, Elinor J., wife of Warren S. Hopple, Lebanon; Mae H., wife of Robert w. Ulrich, Palmyra, and Thelma J., wife of Robert H. Goshert, Lebanon; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, George R. Stine and Clarence R. Stine, both of Lebanon; a sister, Christine, wife of Edward Hartleib, Lebanon, and several nieces and nephews. A brother, Horace J. Stine, and a sister, Dorothy Showers, preceded her in death. | Stine, Martha Viola (I3144)
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3329 | Mrs. Sallie Wright Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Wright, 63, a former resident of Steelton, who died at her home in Washington, D.C., yesterday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock in the W.S. Heinly funeral parlors, 1320 Howard street, with the Rev. A.S. Lehman, pastor of the Derry street United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Oberlin Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Miss Mabel Wright and Mrs. Raymond Holley, Washington, D.C.; a brother, Joseph Moyer and two grandchildren. Harrisburg Telegraph, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Monday, 12 December 1932. | Meyer, Sarah Louisa "Sallie" (I1365)
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3330 | Mrs. Sarah C Bierly wife of Rev. E S Bierly, died at her home on Thursday night of a cerebral hemorrhage following a short illness. Born in Salona she was the daughter of Cyrus & Catherine (Brungart) Erhard. On Oct 8 1896 she marred Rev. Bierly. One son Myer W Bierly died at age 19 in 1919. Also surviving are a brother Rev. Clyde Erhard of Texas & one sister Mrs. Delphinia Wynn of Lawrence Kansas. The deceased was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church & was active in church societies, She spent most of her life in the South where her husband served a number of pastorates. | Erhard, Sara Catherine “Sadie” (I984)
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3331 | Mrs. Susan Snavely, widow of the late Joseph Snavely, died this morning of general debility at her home, 338 Schaefferstown Road. She was 69 years old and is survived by these children: Elias, Cyrus, Mary E., and Joseph B. Snavely, and Mrs. Joseph Waltz. She was a member of the Lutheran church. [Lebanon Daily News, February 17, 1902, Page 1] | Risser, Susan (I3060)
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3332 | My source is History of Gift, Kern and Royer Families, “Amos, fifth son of Christopher Royer was born about 1790. He was married and had four children.” I think they made a typo and that the correct date is probably 1770. | Royer, Amos (I646)
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3333 | Name: Ira Johnathan McGee Gender: Male Race: White Age: 53 Record Type: Death Certificates (Death) Birth Date: 13 Sep abt 1860 Birth Place: Ohio, USA Death Date: 17 Mar 1913 Death Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA Father: Jerry McGee Mother: Katherine Shafer | McGee, Ira (I2798)
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3334 | Name: Calvin J. KREIDER 1 2 Birth: 29 OCT 1866 3 Death: 23 JUL 1867 Note: 8m 25d 3 4 Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA 3 Sources: 1. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 Text: s/o J.P. & Isabella 2. Type: Book Title: History of Gift, Kern & Royer Family Author: Aaron Kern Gift Publication: Herald Printing & Publishing Co., Beaver Springs, PA Date: 1909 Text: Calvin J. 3. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 4. Type: Book Title: History of Gift, Kern & Royer Family Author: Aaron Kern Gift Publication: Herald Printing & Publishing Co., Beaver Springs, PA Date: 1909 | Kreider, Calvin J. (I1950)
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3335 | Name: Elizabeth Achenbach [Elizabeth Shaffer] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 83 Birth Date: 10 Sep 1856 Birth Place: Salem Twp, Snyder County Death Date: 17 Dec 1939 Death Place: Bloomsburg, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Jacob Shaffer Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Susannah Hummel Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Spouse Name: Clemuel Byron Achenbach Certificate Number: 106722 Married Clemuel Byron Achenbach in 1875 Son Harry Jacob Achenbach b 1877 Divorced prior to 1900 | Shaffer, Elizabeth (I2147)
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3336 | Name: Elizabeth Brittain Birth: 11 MAR 1747/48 Death: BET 1777 AND 1782 Marriage 1 b: 1 JAN 1744/45 in Little Egg Harbour, Ocean, NJ Children 1. John Moody b: 1768 in Knowlton area, Sussex, NJ 2. Unknown Moody b: BET 1769 AND 1774 3. Maria Jane Moody b: 28 FEB 1775 in , Sussex, NJ | Brittain, Elizabeth (I1915)
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3337 | Name: Hiram Roe KLINE Title: Col. Birth: 27 DEC 1815 in Orange Twp., Columbia Co., PA Birth: 27 JUL 1815 Death: 29 MAY 1881 of Apoplexy ELEC: 1860 PA Legislature; House of Representatives Residence: AFT 1842 moved to Raven Creek, Columbia Co., PA Religion: Presbyterian Name: Hiram Roe Kline Birth: 27 DEC 1815 in Columbia Co., PA Death: 29 MAY 1881 in Orangeville, Columbia Co., PA 1 2 Burial: 1881 Laurel Hill Cemetery, Orangeville, Columbia Co., PA Note: From "The Kline Klan, compiled by Miss Helen Kline; Mr. M. P. Whitenight; Mrs. Henry Stoll, published by Gilson Lithographing Company, Wauseon, Ohio, 1960, page 166: "Hiram Roe Kline, 1815-1881, married Rebecca Achenbach, 1817-1897, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Fehr) Achenbach. The first school in Orange township was built on the Kline farm. Col. Kline taught singing in the community, was an Elder in the Orangeville Presbyterian Church, and served on the board of the Orangeville Academy." Sources: 1. "The Kline Klan," compiled by Miss Helen Kline; Mr. M. P. Whitenight; Mrs. Henry Stoll, published in Wauseon, Ohio, 1960, page165-166 2. Cemeteries of Columbia Co., Vol. 2, page 215 | Kline, Hiram Roe (I1818)
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3338 | Name: ISABELLA JANE ROYER Birth: 19 FEB 1834 1 Death: 29 MAR 1909 1 Note: Isabelle Jane Royer married Jacob Philip Kreider. They reside at Wolf's Store, Pa. Mr. Keider died Jan. 14, 1880, aged 44 years, 8 months and 28 days and is buried at Rebersburg, Pa. The following children were born to this union: Newton Philip, Wallace J., Calvin J., (who died July 23, 1867, aged 8 months and 25 days and is buried at Rebersburg, Pa.,) Rosa May and Henry Royer. Father: HENRY ROYER b: 6 APR 1796 in BETHEL TWP., BERKS CO., PA Mother: MARY GROSS b: 29 MAR 1801 in NEW BERLIN, PA Name: Isabella Jane ROYER 1 2 3 4 5 Birth: 19 FEB 1834 in PA 3 6 Death: 29 MAR 1909 6 Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA 6 Note: 1850 - age 16. 1870 - age 35. 1880 - age 46. Widowed. Father: Henry ROYER b: 6 APR 1796 in Bethel Twp., Berks Co., PA Mother: Mary GROSS b: 29 SEP 1800 in New Berlin, Northumberland Co., PA Sources: 1. Type: Census Title: 1850 U.S. Census Place: Ferguson Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com 2. Type: Census Title: 1870 U.S. Census Place: Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com Text: Issabella 3. Type: Census Title: 1880 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com 4. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 Text: Isabella Royer W. Kreider 5. Type: Book Title: History of Gift, Kern & Royer Family Author: Aaron Kern Gift Publication: Herald Printing & Publishing Co., Beaver Springs, PA Date: 1909 Text: Isabella Jane Royer, d/o Henry Royer & Mary Gross, w/o Jacob Philip Kreider 6. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 | Royer, Isabella Jane (I1827)
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3339 | Name: James Edward Nicholas Gender: Male Race: White Age: 67 Birth Date: 27 Mar 1871 Birth Place: Plainfield Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Death Date: 20 Oct 1938 Death Place: Plainfield Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Benjamin Nicholas Mother: Catharine J Stackhouse Spouse: Annie S Achenbach Nicholas | Nicholas, James Edward (I2861)
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3340 | Name: Katherine KREIDER 1 Birth: ABT 1856 in PA 1 Note: 1870 - age 14. Sources: 1. Type: Census Title: 1870 U.S. Census Place: Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com | Kreider, Katherine (I1949)
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3341 | Name: Newton Philip KREIDER 1 2 3 4 Birth: 1861 in PA 5 6 Death: 1929 6 Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA 6 Note: 1870 - age 9. 1880 - age 19. Sources: 1. Type: Census Title: 1870 U.S. Census Place: Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com 2. Type: Census Title: 1880 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com Text: Newton P. 3. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 Text: N. P. 4. Type: Book Title: History of Gift, Kern & Royer Family Author: Aaron Kern Gift Publication: Herald Printing & Publishing Co., Beaver Springs, PA Date: 1909 Text: Newton Philip 5. Type: Census Title: 1880 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com 6. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 | Kreider, Newton Philip (I1835)
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3342 | Named in her father's will as Cathy intermarried to John Wright. | Fehr, Catharina Barbara "Cathy" (I3292)
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3343 | Named in her father's will as Eliza intermarried to Henry Mohn. | Fehr, Eliza (I3297)
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3344 | Named in her father's will as Elizabeth | Fehr, Mary Elizabeth (I1821)
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3345 | Named in her father's will as Eve intermarried to John Yohe. | Fehr, Eve (I3294)
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3346 | Named in her father's will as Mary Rainman widow. | Fehr, Mary (I3290)
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3347 | Named in her father's will as Peggy. | Fehr, Margaret "Peggy" (I3296)
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3348 | Named in her father's will as Sarah intermarried to Abram Ward. | Fehr, Sarah (I3293)
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3349 | Named in his father's will as George. | Fehr, John George (I1849)
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3350 | Named in his father's will as John. | Fehr, John (I3291)
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