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3401 | Obituary from Find a Grave CHARLES E. ACHENBACH Despite the advanced age of Grandpa Achenbach, during which he had had no recent illness until last Thursday, Mr. Achenbach died Sunday morning about ten thirty, the ailment being angina. Mr. Achenbach was a man of the most genial temperament and lively mind, and loved conversation and discussion. He was a friend to all and is sadly missed in the Worthing family, with whom he has made his home for some three years. His frequent walks about town will be missed, with his cherry greetings. A brief service was held Tuesday morning at the Reeve funeral home and services were held at the Presbyterian church at Litchfield, his old home, where interment was made. Elder W.C. Rishel of the Christian church at Elmcreek officiated. Pallbearers were Jim Lang, Court Lang, George Lang, Elmer Slote, Henan Bacus and John Howard. Charles Edward Achenbach was born November 8, 1850, at Parksville, Michigan, and passed away January 24, 1943, at the age of ninety-two years, two months and sixteen days. In 1872 he and a friend, Mr. James Slote, came to Nebraska. As government land was being offered newcomers, they took up adjoining homesteads, near the present site of Hastings. Here, for eight years, he endured the rigors of early pioneering, experiencing encounters with Indian tribes, severe blizzards and then again the plague of grasshoppers. In 1880 he moved to Cedarville, Nebraska, east of the present town of Litchfield. In 1886 he was united in marriage to Kittie Bullis, at the home of her sister, Mrs. J.T. Campbell, then residing in Cedarville. To this union were born twin sons, Bertram and Bernard. They resided in this community for a number of years, except for a brief time, when he served as county treasurer at Loup City. After the death of his wife in 1897, he moved to Litchfield where he engaged in the grain business. In 1900 he was married to Mrs. Anna Coleman, To this union was born one son who died in infancy. In 1907 they moved to Michigan, returning to Litchfield in 1913, where he continued in the grain business until about 1935. In May, 1938, his wife Anna passed away. He maintained his home in Litchfield for over a year. He then moved to Elmcreek, making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Floyd Worthing, where he passed away Sunday morning. He leaves to mourn his passing, his two sons, B.H Achenbach, of Julesburg, Colorado, and B.D. Achenbach, of Grand Island; three step daughters, Mrs. Floyd Worthing, Elmcreek; Mrs. Harry Grove, Placerville, California; and Mrs. C. D. Smith, San Bernardino, California; twelve grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He took a great interest in all civic and county affairs, and even though his latter years were spent away from Litchfield, he took a kern interest in the people of that community and always considered it his home. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, which he joined when a boy. His was a life full of rich experiences. Seeing this country progress from its crude pioneer hardships to the present day of modern conveniences and luxuries. He experienced the progression of modern travel from the lowly oxen to the modern streamliner. He took a keep interest in politics and world affairs, up until the time of his death, and could discuss these topics very fluently with his family and friends. No greater tribute could be paid to his very fine character than the love and esteem in which he was held by his loved ones, friends and acquaintances. | Achenbach, Charles Edward (I2123)
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3402 | Obituary from Find a Grave Civil War Veteran Company E Pennsylvania Calvary He was the last surviving Civil War Veteran in Centre County when he died. He spent most of his service in Tennessee. It was reported that his horse was once shot from under him. Civil War Veteran Dies At 103 Years STATE COLLEGE, Jan. 10. (AP) —Cyrus M. Walker, Centre county's last veteran of the war between the states, died Wednesday, January 9, 1946. He was 103. Walker served with the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, which participated in three battles during the war. He attended the Blue and Gray Reunion at Gettysburg in 1938, marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Walker was born Nov. 23, 1842 in Clintondale, Clinton County. Three daughters survive. Funeral services will be held Saturday. | Walker, Cyrus Meyer (I480)
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3403 | Obituary from Find a Grave Harrisburg Daily Independent, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Monday, January 5, 1880, Page 4 DIED MOYER--At Union Deposit, Dr Adam Moyer in the 47th year of his age. Funeral on Wednesday at o'clock am. Interment at Hummelstown Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited without further notice. Gravesite Details stone broken | Moyer, Adam (I1362)
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3404 | Obituary from Find a Grave Mrs. Elizabeth Moyer Caldwell died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Arthur A. Bean in Greenville. Her death followed a lingering illness. She was the daughter of Michael and Susan Moyer. Elizabeth was born in September 1847 at Fryburg, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. She married Samuel Livingston Caldwell, with whom she spent the greater part of her life time in Delaware township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. She was a member of St. Johns Reformed church. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Arthur Ealy Bean, Mrs. Ralph Sylvester Heckler and son Samuel Russell Caldwell. Two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Bio by: Kenneth Caldwell | Moyer, Lizzie (I1311)
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3405 | Obituary from Find a Grave OBITUARY After a long and painful illness, Mrs. C.E. Achenbach died Thursday, February 18th, 1897, aged 29 years, 11 mo. and 21 days. Kitty Bullis was born at Irondale, New York, February 27, 1867. Having been orphaned at an early age she made her home with her married sister, Mrs. J.T Campbell, with whom she moved to Cedarville, Nebraska, in the early days of Sherman county. She was married to Mr. C.E. Achenbach June 2nd, 1886. Having made her home here continuously, the citizens have known her almost since childhood and are now compelled to feel the loss of a true, self-reliant, jovial and kind hearted friend. The family lose a loving wife and mother, known far and wide for her may virtues, and the whole community grieves the departure of an esteemed neighbor and a popular member of society. That feeling was shown by the large attendance at the funeral. The services were held at the Presbyterian church in this village. Saturday at 11 a.m., officiated by Rev. J.A. Stevens, assisted by Rev. C.E Fenton and the remains were laid to rest in the Litchfield Cemetery. A husband and two little boys are bereft. | Bullis, Katherine L. (I2129)
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3406 | Obituary from Find a Grave The Holton Weekly Signal, April 12, 1905: Mrs. J. F. Conner died at her home in this city Sunday. Her last illness lasted but three weeks, although she had a stroke of paralysis three and a half years ago from which she has never recovered .... Mary Cline was born in Columbia county, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1829. She grew to womanhood and was married there to J. F. Conner December 24, 1849. In 1882 they moved with their family to Jackson county, to the farm north of Holton, where they lived until about six years ago when they came to town to reside. On the day before Christmas, in 1899, Mr. and Mrs. Conner celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, and two months later, the husband was called home. Nine children were born of this union, one of whom died in infancy, and two others after they had reached maturity. The ones remaining are Isaac N. and J. L., who live in Pennsylvania, Wm. P. of Horton, A. B., Millie M. and Mrs. J. W. Kelchner, of this county. The two sons in Pennsylvania were not able to get here for the funeral .... Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Conner had been a devoted member since girlhood .... ... Sunday morning, April 9, 1905 .... One daughter died in infancy and another in the bloom of young womanhood .... One son died after reaching full maturity .... Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clauser, and Mrs. Ralph Clauser of Topeka attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. J. F. Conner. W. P. Conner, his two sons and daughter, Mary of Horton ... | Kline, Mary (I1862)
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3407 | Obituary from Find a Grave The Morning Press, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, January 30, 1923 Mrs. M.J. Shultz, a well known resident of Buckhorn, died at 10:30 o'clock Sunday night at the home of her sisters, Mrs. L.? L. Moore, at Buckhorn, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Shultz was aged 73 years and 7 months and is survived by her sister, Mrs. Moore, at Buckhorn and two brothers, J.W. Moore, of Catawissa and C.H. Moore of Shamokin. Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at ten o'clock at one home of Mrs. Moore and interment will be made in the New Columbia cemetery. | Moore, Mary Joanna (I276)
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3408 | Obituary from Find a Grave Walker, Harry A. Born: 1854 Died: 02-26-1903 Son of Philip Walker 1812 – 1889 & Judith Myers 1813 – 1899 HARRY A WALKER Harry A WALKER a former resident of this city, but who for the past two years had resided on a farm in Clintondale, died at 12:20 Thursday noon of typhoid pneumonia after an illness of about a week. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Misses Edna and Alma. The news of Mr. WALKER'S death was received with profound regret by many friends in this city. The deceased was engaged in the grocery business while a resident here and by his genial, accommodating manner formed many friendships. He was a member of the Methodist Church in which he was an earnest worker. The funeral conducted by Rev. FLANEGAN of Salona, will take place Sunday afternoon. THE CLINTON COUNTY TIMES – FEBRUARY 27, 1903 – DEATH RECORD | Walker, Harry A. (I492)
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3409 | Obituary from Find a Grave Wichita Eagle, Tuesday morning, April 26, 1949: MRS. E.A. SCNEDER, 77, PASSES IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Elizabeth A. Scneder, aged 77, of 420 North Topeka, died in St. Francis Hospital Monday afternoon. Born July 25, 1871 in Lockhaven, Pa., she came to Wichita 23 years ago from Topeka. She was married to Will Scneder in 1926. He preceded her in death in 1936. She was a member of the First Methodist church, the Eastern Star, and Hypatia club. Surviving are a brother, H.S. Achenbach, Ocean Lake, Oregon; a step-daughter, Mary Shaw, Goff, Kansas; a step-son, Wymer Scneder, Topeka; two nieces, Mrs. Z.W. Wyant, Mission, Kansas, and Mrs. Jane Simons, Kansas City, Kansas; a nephew, Curtis Achenbach, Kansas City, Kansas; and a cousin, Mrs. Janet French, 1461 Burns. Funeral services will be announced by Byrd-Snodgrass funeral home. Burial will be in Topeka. | Achenbach, Mary Elizabeth (I2376)
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3410 | Obituary from Find a Grave: DEATH OF ABIGAIL J (WALKER) DeHAAS – MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895 TYRONE HERALD, Tyrone, PA, Tuesday, October 1, 1895, Page 5, News has been received in this place of the death in Baltimore on Monday, of MRS. ABIGAIL J., wife of C. H. DeHAAS. Mrs. DeHaas was a daughter of Philip Walker, deceased, of Clintondale. They resided in Bellefonte sometime during the seventies when Mr. DeHaas was a miller for Gerberick & Hale, and afterwards for W. F. Reynolds & Co. From here the family moved to Philipsburg then to Tyrone and later on to Altoona. Some three or four years ago they moved from Altoona to Baltimore, where they have lived ever since. | Walker, Abigail (I488)
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3411 | Obituary from Find a Grave: Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - Tuesday, September 4, 2007 Margaret M. "Maggie" Crouse, of Wheatland Hills, Lancaster, died on August 31, 2007, at her home at the age of 92. She was born in Grand Junction, CO, on July 29, 1915 to Howard and Pansy Meyer. Upon the death of her mother in 1925, she came East to live with her aunt and uncle in Camp Hill. She was a member of the 1933 graduating class of Camp Hill High School, where she was active in school athletics. | Meyer, Margaret (I191)
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3412 | Obituary from Find a Grave: MRS. ELEANOR MAE SWARTZ, 2500 Coffee Pot Boulevard NE, St. Petersburg, Saturday April 4, 1970. John S. Rhodes Inc., East Chapel. From Her Obituary: Tampa Bay Times St. Petersburg, Florida 06 Apr 1970, Mon • Page 26 ELEANOR MAY SWARTZ, April 4, 1970 at St, Petersburg, Florida, Sister of Rose Marlkle, State College, Pennsylvania; aunt of Catherine Cockrane of Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Jack Flager, New York City, companion of Mrs Julia Mulholand. Graveside services at Grand Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Hunter - Callander Funeral Home. From Her Obituary: Detroit, Michigan 10 Apr 1970, Friday Page 32 | Walker, Eleanor Mae "Nellie" (I483)
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3413 | Obituary from Find a Grave: OBIT: DAVID BRUCE MOYER: Funeral services in memory of David Bruce Moyer, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moyer of Wilkensburg, were held Friday afternoon at the Levine Funeral Home in Cambridge Springs. Rev. Wilber Hewit of Union City officiated at the services and spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family. Many floral pieces were in evidence. Interment followed in the Saegertown Cemetery, with Bryon Brink, Dwight Brink, Carlyle Satterlee and Robert DeRoss, uncles of the little lad, acting as bearers. David Bruce Moyer was born November 27, 1938, at North Canton, Ohio, the son of Joseph and Helen (Brink) Moyer. He died August 13, 1941,at Columbia Hospital, Wilkinsburg, Pa., from injuries he received when he was struck by an automobile. Besides his parents, he leaves to mourn his loss; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brink of the Springs, and Mrs. Caroline Moyer of Albion; his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brink, Sr., of the Springs and several aunts and uncles. Gravesite Details Son of Joseph and Helen (Brink) Moyer, 2y 8m 16d | Moyer, David Bruce (I2041)
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3414 | Obituary from Find a Grave: Topeka Daily Capital, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 1934, page 3: Rain Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Rain, 72, died Sunday in Christ's hospital. She was born in Uniontown, Pa. She had lived in Topeka 40 years. She is survived by one son, James D. Moyer, Lincoln, Neb.; one brother, M.L. Moyer, Emporia; and one sister, Mrs. Sally E. Sleisher, Emporia. Funeral services will be at Penwell's chapel at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in Topeka cemetery. | Moyer, Anna Elizabeth "Nellie" (I1372)
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3415 | Obituary from Find a Grave: Widow of George. Died at home of EH Fuhrman on Claremont Avenue. Came to Ashland Co when a year old. In 1847 married, lived Perry Twp. Eight children FE, Philip A, GD, AN, Celina w/o PS Countryman of Jeromesville, Miranda deceased w/o FR Marks, Savilla w/o JE Spreng and Effie w/o EH Fuhrman [obit published 28 Aug, no DOD given] | Morr, Elizabeth (I174)
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3416 | Obituary from Find a Grave. In Memorium. Rev. Christian G. Eichenberg was the son of Peter and Wilhelmena Eichenberg. He was born on the 16th day of Dec. A. D. 1816, in Germany, in Rinteln Kreis Schaumburg, Kurfurstenstine, Hesse. He was baptized by Rev. Patri, a pastor of the Reformed Church. He was confirmed as a member of the Reformed church in his his 14th year. He studied in Germany, came to America in his 27th year. Shortly after he was ordained to the office of the holy ministry by the East Pennsylvania Class of The Reformed Church, in the United States. He was married to Mary Ann Achenback, from Plainfield, Northampton Co., Pa., at Easton, June 24th, 1848, by Rev. M. Harpel. He died of some sort of abdominal affection-tumor in the bowels it is supposed. Shortly before he died he said "I am glad!" He told his wife to read the 466th hymn of the Reformed hymn book in German. He died on the 12th of June, at 4 p. m., aged 63 years, 5 months, and 26 days. His funeral text was 1 Tim. 3; 14 15. Rev. Eichenberg did work for three men. He was a farmer, a business man and a minister. He never had a day of rest--a Sabbath like other men. He never took the minister's Sabbath--Monday--as a day of rest. He was never idle, always busy. Besides his farm and business cares, he studied a good deal. He was a good sermonizer and preacher, especially in his younger days. He could expound and explain Scripture. His sense of right was greatly developed, which was ready at all times to resist unrighteousness and dishonesty. He was a man who was straight forward in and from the pulpit. Laborer, rest in peace. J. E. Freeman. | Eichenberg, Christian G. (I2154)
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3417 | Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, January 29, 1962: J. Albright, 100, Dies at Local Home John Albright, 100, of . . ., Wichita resident 60 years, died Sunday at a local nursing home. He was born June 26, 1861, at Clarno, Wis. He had retired from Santa Fe Railway Co. where he was a flagman. He was a member of Mulvane Methodist Church and Independent Order of Odd Fellow Lodge. From a family of 11 brothers and sisters, survivors include a brother, Will, Freeport, Ill.; a son, Harold, Sagle, Idaho; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Whitted, Potwin, Kan., and Mrs. Edna Baughman, . . .[address deleted]; 16 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Mulvane Methodist Church. The Rev. R. A. Haines, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery. DeVorss-Gard Mortuary has charge of arrangements. | Albright, John Charles (I2999)
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3418 | Obituary notice from Find a Grave: CENTRE REPORTER 20 March 1873 Annie, wife of Philip Glantz, of Walker township, died 1 March, buried 4th in Union graveyard Tylersville, 83y 6m 17d. | Bierly, Ann Maria (I619)
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3419 | Obituary, plus notes, from Find a Grave. The Clinton County Times, June 3, 1904. Death Record. Mrs. Levi Conser. Mrs. Eve Conser, wife of the venerable Levi Conser, of Loganton, passed away at her home in Loganton Thursday morning last aged 81 years. Death was due to infirmities incident to her advanced age. Mrs. Conser was a lovable woman and a devoted wife and mother. She was twice married having formerly been the wife of Samuel Bright of Aaronsburg. She is survived by her aged husband, who is a number of years her senior, and the following children: Prof. Harry Conser and Dr. T. C. Conser, of Sunbury; Mrs. Minnie Stamm, Altoona; Prof. James Bright of John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; Dr. John Bright, Rebersburg; Mrs. Mary Miller, Kansas; Mrs. Annie Walton, Gleasonton, and Mrs. Huston Hunter, Mill Hall. Five stepchildren also survive, namely: Mrs. John A. Marshall, and Mrs. Lucretia Yoxheimer, this city; C.C. Conser, Ridgway; Mrs. George Bell, St. Joseph, Missouri; and Mrs. Amelia Reynolds, of Topoka, Kansas. The funeral was held from the Lutheran church at Loganton Monday forenoon at 10 oclock and was largely attended. Interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery. When John Weaver died in 1902 at Lock Haven, PA, Eve was listed as a surviving sister, as well was another sister, Mrs. Fannie Straw of Julian, PA, and a brother Jacob Weaver of Fresno, CA. On Fannie (Francis Straw's) death certificate, the father was listed as Daniel Weaver. The Matrical: Daniel & Elizabeth Weber (Weaver) parents of Eva Margareth born 12/23/1822, baptized 5/18/1823 sponsored by Joseph & Elisabeth Gerberich. | Weaver, Eve Margaret (I999)
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3420 | OBITUARY: RED OAK (IA) EXPRESS, date unknown, Mrs. John T. Askey, nee Luzetta Moyer FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FORMER ELLIOTT LADY Funeral services for Mrs. John T. Askey, 80, a resident of this vicinity for several years was held in Red Oak last Saturday afternoon at the Sellergren Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Orville Morrow, pastor of the Methodist Church in Red Oak. Burial was made in the Red Oak Cemetery. Mrs. Askey died suddenly Tuesday evening, December 29 (1936), at the home of her daughter Mrs. Merrill E. Morgan in Bassett, NB.Mrs. Askey is survived by two children, one daughter, Mrs. Merry E. Morgan of Bassett, NB, and one son, Ernest G. Askey, of Omaha, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Two children preceded her in death, Ellis E. Askey and Mrs. Orpha Ellen Black, both of Red Oak. Mrs. Askey was born in Centre County, PA, on October 1, 1856. She came west with her parents at the age of six and lived for many years in Illinois where the family first located. She grew to young womanhood there and it was there she was married to John T. Askey on April 1, 1873. After coming to Iowa they resided for a number of years at Elliott and later moved to Red Oak. (copied by Jerry Lee Askey, 1982). | Moyer, Lucetta (I1463)
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3421 | Occupation: Carpenter, traveling salesman, Town Sheriff of Rebersburg. Bought a brick factory business that failed. Moved to Eldred, PA; manager of dairy. Home burned due to gas explosion. All records lost. Two neighbors died in the fire. Moved to Loganton where he lived rest of life. His son Edwin bought him a home in Loganton for $500 and supported him until he died. He was also a stonemason and tinsmith. | Ziegler, Thomas Royer (I2036)
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3422 | on a farm in Centre County, PA | Hosterman, William H. (I2414)
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3423 | On his daughter Amanda's death certificate he's listed as John Henry Meyer. | Meyer, Henry (I479)
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3424 | On his death certificate his middle initial is G. On other records is is D. | Moyer, Edward G. (I1330)
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3425 | On last Saturday morning, Mrs. Ziegler wife of Thomas Ziegler, of Rebersburg died of kidney and other diseases. She was forty-five years old and had been ill for some time. A quiet, tender-hearted woman she was beloved by all who knew her. She is survived by her devoted husband and two sons, Calvin and Edwin, who mourn the loss of a loving mother. She was buried Wednesday morning. Rev. Brown conducted the services in the Reformed church. | Yearick, Lydia Anna (I2038)
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3426 | On the 24th ult, at Rebersburg, Centre Co. of Consumption, Dr. J. Henry Ziegler, aged 26 years, 7 months and 27 days. Dr. Ziegler was a consistant and devoted member of the Reformed church. He was a young man with more than ordinary talent; and according to the admonition of St. Paul, he consecrated these, together with his body to the service of his heavenly Father through Christ Jesus. One year ago he graduated in the Washington Medical University in Baltimore. He had just been ready to enter upon the arduous and responsible duties of a physician when, that slow but fatal disease, Consumption, laid hold upon him, and ended his life in a short course of time. He bore all things patiently, and entirely committed himself and all his affairs in the hands of his Lord and Master, who does all things well. His death inflicts a loss upon the church, his dear wife, and the community, but that which has been loss to them has been to him Eternal gain. | Ziegler, Dr. John Henry (I1886)
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3427 | On Wednesday of last week Mr. John B. Harter, a son of Mr. Daniel Harter, residing near Rebersburg, was called to his eternal home by the merciless reaper death. Deceased sustained severe injuries in falling from a fruit tree several years ago. Under the skill of physicians he for a while improved in mind and body; but afterward, his condition growing worse, he was moved to an asylum at Danville. A few months ago he returned to his home in a fair way of entire recovery. But the sudden change in temperature in the weather brought on a relapse which eventuated in his death. Mr. Ohl, a skillful attendant from the institution at Danville, had charge of the patient after his return to Brushvalley. The future of John Harter was very promising before the accident occurred, which ended in his early death. The subject of this article attained the age of eighteen years and some months. The Millheim Journal. Thursday, 26 June 1884. | Harter, John E. (I428)
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3428 | One of Coburn's most prominent citizens Andrew Meyer died early this morning from a leakage of the heart. Mr. Meyer was well known throughout the entire county & his passing is mourned by innumerable friends. The deceased was born in Haines township the son of Philip & Mary (Stover) Meyer, He was educated at the Pine Creek School & the Aaronsburg Academy. In his youth he was a farmer and later a carpenter. He married Cora Ellen Stover who preceded him in death. He is survived by a son John G Meyer of Coburn. He was one of the organizers of the Coburn Cornet Band. He was a member of the St. Andrew's Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Aaronsburg Reformed Church Cemetery. | Meyer, Thomas Andrew (I1124)
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3429 | One of the pioneers to CA in 1849. | Royer, Joel (I763)
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3430 | Only source is findagrave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54182120/samuel-clowes no photo. Lawyer. Born in Derbyshire, England. Son of Samuel Clowes and Elizabeth Clulow. Samuel Clowes married Catharine Douwe July 18, 1698, the year before his emigration to America. He is the father of Gerardus (1699-1752), Samuel (1701-1759), John, Peter, Joseph (d. 1755), Aletta (d. 1830), who married Edward Willett in 1722; Millicent (b. 1730) who married Joseph Sackett; Catharine; and Mary (d.1763) who married Rev. Daniel Thane. Samuel Clows 16 March 1674 in England, died 27 August 1760 in Jamaica, Queens County, NY, buried Grace Episcopal Churchyard, Jamaica, Queens County, NY. | Clows, Samuel (I2580)
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3431 | Only source is findagrave - needs verification | Fry, Mary (I2579)
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3432 | Only source is rootsweb, see entry for their son, Hieronymus Kline. Genealogy of the Miller and Pursel Families page 52 has different info: HIERONYMUS KLYN was born in New Amsterdam about 1666. Genealogy of the Miller and Pursel Families has his father: so far undiscovered. And his grandfather: JAN CORNELISSON KLYN, came from Amsterdam, Holand to New Amsterdam about 1625 and established the first windmill in Hudson Valley. He transferred his operations to Albany - mentioned in Albany Records. | Kline, Antonius Thonges (I1932)
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3433 | Only source is rootsweb, see entry for their son, Hieronymus Kline. | Unknown, Margaretha (I1933)
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3434 | Only source is rootsweb. Need verification. No entry on findagrave. Name: Matthias CRAMER ALIA: Mathias /Krymer/ Birth: in Lower Rhine Valley, Germany Immigration: 1748 To Hunterdon Co. NJ From Rotterdam Residence: 1782 moved to Columbia Co., PA from Hunterdon Co., NJ Residence: BEF 1782 Lebanon Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ Name: Matthias Cramer Birth: 1713 in Lower Rhine Valley, Germany Note: Fled to England, then NY | Cramer, Matthias (I1880)
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3435 | or died 1871 in Dauphin County, PA | Schaeffer, Henry (I2838)
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3436 | or her name could be Salsie King | Kling, Rezalza (I771)
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3437 | or Ida Christina Meyer | Moyer, Ada Christie (I1994)
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3438 | or Meyer | Moyer, Mary (I39)
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3439 | or Meyer | Moyer, Henry (I1992)
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3440 | or Meyer | Moyer, Henry (I1988)
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3441 | or Meyer | Moyer, Thomas M. (I5)
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3442 | or Meyer | Moyer, John (I1968)
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3443 | or Meyer | Moyer, Elizabeth (I45)
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3444 | or Moyer - see notes | Meyer, Michael (I1337)
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3445 | or Weltmer | Walmer, Lydia Ann (I2494)
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3446 | Orange Ramsdell | Ramsdell, Orange (I2706)
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3447 | Ordained 1879, Presbyterian Ministrial Directory census 1880 in Mitchell, Davison County, Dakota | Chapin, Melancthon Elder (I2683)
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3448 | Owns great grandfather Christopher Meyer's old homestead near Campbellstown, PA. | Moyer, Michael (I1351)
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3449 | PA marriage records Name: John D. Achenbach Gender: Male Age: 23 Birth Date: abt 1867 Marriage Date: 29 Nov 1890 Marriage Place: Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA Spouse: Cora Wright * * * * * 1900 US census Name: John D Achenbach Age: 34 Birth Date: May 1866 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1900: Plainfield, Northampton, Pennsylvania House Number: 1 Sheet Number: 9 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 201 Family Number: 204 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital status: Married Spouse's name: C M Achenbach Marriage Year: 1891 Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Occupation: Farmer Attended School: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Home Free or Mortgaged: M Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John D Achenbach 34 C* M Achenbach 29 Aaron M Achenbach 7 Ella W Achenbach 3 * * * * 1910 US census - NOTE: he is a proprietor of a hotel or a boarding house - there are a LOT more people in this building. Name: John D Adenbach [John D Achenbach] [John D Adienbach] Age in 1910: 42 Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: Nazareth Ward 3, Northampton, Pennsylvania Street: South Main Street House Number: 202 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital status: Married Spouse's name: Cora M Adenbach Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Native Tongue: English Occupation: Proprietor Industry: Hotel Employer, Employee or Other: Employer Home Owned or Rented: Rent Farm or House: House Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Years Married: 19 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John D Adenbach 42 Cora M Adenbach 40 Aaron M Adenbach 17 Ella W Adenbach 12 Stanley E Adenbach 8 Pearl E Adenbach 5 Irene D Adenbach 4 * * * * 1920 US census Name: John D Achenbach [John D Odenbach] [John D Achenbuch??] Age: 52 Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1920: Easton Ward 3, Northampton, Pennsylvania Street: Sullivan Road House Number: X Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital status: Married Spouse's name: Cora M Achenbach Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Salesman Industry: Feed Employment Field: Wage or Salary Home Owned or Rented: Owned Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John D Achenbach 52 Cora M Achenbach 45 Ella W Achenbach 20 Irene D Achenbach 14 Carl E Achenbach 13 1940 US census Name: John D Auchenbach Respondent: Yes Age: 72 Estimated birth year: abt 1868 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Pennsylvania Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Jonestown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Map of Home in 1940: View Map Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Jonestown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Residence in 1935: Same Place Resident on farm in 1935: No Sheet Number: 8B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 169 Occupation: Fud Salesman House Owned or Rented: Rented Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 30 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 50 Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Weeks Worked in 1939: 52 Income: 1300 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John D Auchenbach 72 Anna M Auchenbach 61 John D. Achenbach m. to Anna Youse * * * * John B. Achenbach's death certificate Name: John D Achenbach Gender: Male Race: White Age: 68 Birth Date: 18 May 1877 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 23 Oct 1945 Death Place: Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Thomas Achenbach Mother: Ellen Spouse: Anna M Youse Certificate Number: 86316 * * * * * Anna Youse Achenbach's death certificate Name: Anna M Achenbach [Anna M Youse] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 77 Birth Date: 21 Apr 1878 Birth Place: Lyon, Pennsylvania Death Date: 11 Apr 1956 Death Place: Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Jonas Youse Mother: Anna Sanders * * * * * Looks like Anna Youse had more than one husband Marriage info Name: Anna Margaret Schreiber [Anna Margaret Youse] Gender: Female Age: 41 Birth Date: abt 1878 Marriage Date: 8 Oct 1919 Marriage Place: Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Jonas Youse Mother: Anna M. Yandrs Spouse: Joseph Reigel Jr. | Achenbach, John D. (I2267)
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3450 | PA Veterans burial Cards Name: Doctor John Thompson Auten Birth Date: 6 Nov 1887 Age: 88 Death Date: 21 Jun 1976 Military Branch: Army Veteran of Which War: World War I Registration County: Union Cemetery Name: Union Cemetery Cemetery Location: Columbus, Ohio | Auten, John Thompson (I2416)
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