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351 | Daughter of GEORGE ALBERT HOY & ELIZABETH KLEE/CLAY Married: JOHN/JOHANNES BRUNGARD Ten children: 1. Mary BRUNGARD 1826 - 1891 2. Margaret Rebecca BRUNGARD 1827 - 1887 3. Elizabeth BRUNGARD 1829 - 1898 4. Abalina Mary BRUNGARD 1831 -1906 5. Thomas M. BRUNGARD 1833 - 1909 6. Joseph S. BRUNGARD 1835 - 1907 7. Charlotte BRUNGARD 1837 - 1862 8. Priscilla BRUNGARD 1839 - 1869 9. Lydia Ellen BRUNGARD 1841 - 1871 10. Susannah "Susan" BRUNGARD 1843 - 1925 | Hoy, Elizabeth (I2925)
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352 | daughter of Jacob Buser and Elizabeth Zimmerman Gish | Buser, Annie Marie (I1363)
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353 | Daughter of Mary Keaveny and Edward Schneider. | Schneider, Elizabeth (I3353)
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354 | David and Magdalena were both doctors. They made their own medicine and helped with the delivery of babies. David made a cradle that was used for his own children, and then it was given to a neighbor family and passed down among their children. All memory of the cradle had faded among the Bierlys when in 1941, about a hundred years after it had been built, one of David's great-granddaughters was asked if her family would like the cradle back. The answer was a grateful "yes." Source: Letter written by great-granddaughter Joy (Fox) Mercer, April 18, 1974. | Bierly, David (I572)
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355 | David and Magdalena were both doctors. They made their own medicine and helped with the delivery of babies. Source: Letter written by great-granddaughter Joy (Fox) Mercer, April 18, 1974. | Shallenbarger, Magdelena (I573)
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356 | David Paul Risser Rev. W.W. Frydinger this afternoon had charge of the funeral services over the body of David Paul, the 13-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Risser, of Midway. Interment was made at Iona. P.H. Thompson was the undertaker. | Risser, David Paul (I3159)
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357 | death cert. states burial as Holy Cross, Philadelphia | Jones, Infant Son (I3207)
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358 | Death certificate for Michael Meyer gives his birth year as 1850, but in the 1850 census he's listed at 7 years old. And in the 1870 census his birth year would be 1846, so that's close enough to agree with the date from the 1850 census, but not to agree with the death certificate. Name: Michael Moyer Gender: Male Race: White Age: 63 Birth Date: 27 Aug 1850 Birth Place: Seven Church Dauphin County Death Date: 23 Aug 1914 Death Place: Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA Father: George Moyer Mother: Leah Stanffer Certificate Number: 77389 | Moyer, Michael (I1203)
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359 | Death certificate for Noah, gives his birth year as 1852. In the 1850 census he is listed as 3 years old. In the 1870 census he shows up with a birth year of 1851 (close to the death certificate year). Name: Noah Moyer Gender: Male Race: White Age: 70 Birth Date: 16 May 1852 Birth Place: Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Death Date: 19 Mar 1922 Death Place: Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA Father: George Moyer Mother: Leah Stouffer Certificate Number: 29805 | Moyer, Noah (I1206)
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360 | Death certificate gives birth date as 30 Dec 1870 | Meyer, Emiline (I1594)
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361 | Death certificate gives her name as Mary Harper Hutchison. Widow. Occupation: Gentle Lady. Informant was E. Laura Hutchison, Lewisburg, PA. | Harper, Mary A. (I2738)
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362 | Death certificates of Michael and his wife, Susan, list burial at Wildwood Cemetery. Both death certificates spell their surname as Myers. (No Find a Grave memorial found.) | Meyer, Michael (I2702)
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363 | Departed Friends Laid to Rest by Gentle, Loving Hands Christian Risser. The funeral of Christian Risser, who died on Saturday, at his resident, near Heilman’s mill, east of Sunny Side, will be held on Wednesday morning, at Kimmerling’s church. The cause of his death was malaria and neuralgia, and not typhoid fever, as had been reported. | Risser, Christian (I3064)
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364 | Descendant of Daniel St. Clair, Revolutionary War Drum Major who was seriously injured in the Battle of Paoli. James was the son of Catherine (Moyer) and George Washington St. Clair. He was the father of eight children: Nora Catherine 79869543 Homer 79868317 William 88955286 Mamie 79868897 James 16277528 Mabel 76819547 Edith 58954792 | St. Clair, James (I1533)
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365 | Died as a boy. | Weaver, Israel (I1026)
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366 | Died as young man. | Weaver, John H. (I1029)
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367 | Died at age 16. | Meyer, Rebecca (I1089)
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368 | Died at home of her son, George. | Derstine, Elizabeth (I634)
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369 | Died in Geisinger Memorial Hospital 1936 Pennsylvania Death certificate: Name: Mr Kline H Royer Age: 55 Birth Date: 16 Mar 1881 Birth Place: Rebersburg Death Date: 21 Apr 1936 Death Place: Mahoning, Montour, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Daniel D Royer Mother: Mary A Roush Marital Status: Single Occupation: Bookstore Proprietor Certificate Number: 42792 | Royer, Kleine Harlan (I1019)
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370 | Died in infancy. | Brungard, Harry (I887)
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371 | Died in the Civil War | Meyer, Henry (I1309)
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372 | Died of comsumption from The Genealory of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer, 1890. Daniel B., was bom at Freeburg, May 5, 1841; died of consumption July 7, 1874. Daniel acquired a fair educa- tion in the common schools and the Academy of Freeburg. He had entered the profession of teaching in 1860, taking charge of a school in his native village, but ill health obliged him to relinquish his work in the school-room, and he then directed his attention to other pursuits. He was An active politician, and for a number of years served as a member of the Republican Township Committee, one year 3s Chairman of the County Committee, and in 1872 repre- sented Snyder County on the State Central Committee. He devoted his latter years, in connection with other pursuits, to the teaching of music. His connection with the publication ?of The Freeburg Courier is mentioned in another place, and need not be repeated here. He served as Postmaster of Freeburg from May 6, 1869, until his decease. Daniel was not married. | Moyer, Daniel B. (I1639)
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373 | Died of consumption | Ziegler, Dr. John Henry (I1886)
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374 | died of diphtheria at the age of 9 years. | Shelley, Ruth (I1152)
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375 | died of rheumatic fever at age 16 | Ziegler, Clarence James (I2519)
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376 | Died Yesterday At Home Of Daughter Mrs. Katherine (sic) St. Clair, 74 years old, died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Kenady (sic) of Hamilton Terrace. Deceased had lived in Olean about two years. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Kenady of this city; Mrs. Mae Nelson of Worchester, Mass.; Mrs. Lizzie Lucas of North Bend, Pa.; and Mrs. Henderson of Port Allegany and seven sons, Jackson St. Clair of Olean; Samuel of Port Allegany, Pa.; Abraham of Sinnamoning (sic); Henry of Harris Run, Pa.; William of Custer City, Pa.; James of Snowshoe (sic), Pa.; and Clarence of Bellfonte, Pa. The funeral will be held from the house Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. C. Gates, officiating. Interment will be made in the Pleasant Valley cemetery. ------------ From the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", Wednesday, 13 Sep 1916 | Moyer, Catharine (I1452)
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377 | died young | Meyer, Barbara (I2695)
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378 | died young | Meyer, Eliza (I2696)
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379 | Dies of hand infection. Keyser, W. Va., July 21. - (U.P.) - Kreider H. Stover, former mayor of Keyser and the Baltimore and Ohio railroad agent here since 1920, died today of an illness of two weeks super-induced by an infection on his hand. | Stover, Kreider Henry (I1960)
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380 | Doctor | Mays, George (I115)
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381 | Doing a lot of guesswork here - this findagrave link might be him. If so, we would want to link him on findagrave and add birth and death dates to our database. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51068036/michael-moyer Michael Moyer BIRTH 8 Jul 1781 DEATH 28 Mar 1813 (aged 31) BURIAL Millbach Cemetery, Millbach, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania | Meyer, Michael (I1337)
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382 | Doris died 6 months after the death of her beloved husband of 68 years Gerald Jenson Risser. She is survived by her daughter, JoAnn Risser Moroz (husband Peter J. Moroz, Jr.) of Kansas City, MO and son, Donald Elliot Risser (wife Sally Lakin Risser) of Indianapolis, IN; by 4 grandchildren: Deborah Moroz Vallin of Slippery Rock, PA, Andrew Stephen Moroz (wife Chary Jesko Moroz) of Las Vegas, NV, Paige Ann Risser (husband Jason Hunter) of South Bend, IN, and Scott Elliot Risser (wife Lori Feltman Risser) of South Bend, IN; and by 7 great grandchildren: Micah, Jessica and Rachel Vallin, Lakin and Atticus Hunter, and Madelyn and Mia Risser. | Phillips, Doris Lillian (I3211)
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383 | Dr Jacob B. Kreider | Kreider, Jacob B. (I1846)
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384 | Dr. John T. Auten Lewisburg – A funeral for Dr. John Thompson Auten, 88, College Park, who died Monday in his home will be conducted Friday morning in Rutherford Funeral Home, Columbus, Ohio. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio. A native of Illinois, he was born in White Hall on Nov. 6, 1887, a son of the late William A. and Martha Ann Thompson Auten. His first wife, the former Dorothy Doan Davis, who died in 1973. In 1974, he married the former Josephine Kreider Ziegler, who survives. Dr. Auten received his BS degree from the University of Illinois in 1916. In 1923, he received his MS and in 1929 his Ph.D. from Iowa State College. He was a professor of soils chemistry at Mont Alto State Forest School from 1923-1929 and a silviculturist at Central States Experimental Station, U.S. Forest Service, Columbus, Ohio from 1929-1951. From 1951-1967 he was a consultant in forest soils for the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. and in 1973 Dr. Auten received an award by the Ohio Chapter of the Society of American Foresters for outstanding contributions to the chapter and to the society. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Kratzer Dull Post 182, American Legion, Lewisburg; Alpha Zeta Sigma Chi and Phi Lamba Epsilon honorary fraternity. He was active in amateur radio, painting, wood working, and marquetry. Surviving in addition to his widow, is a son, Dr. John H. Auten, of Alexandria, Va. and three grandchildren. Also surviving are three step-daughters. Local arrangements are by the John Shaw III Funeral Home, Lewisburg. The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 22 June 1976, page 6. | Auten, John Thompson (I2416)
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385 | Due to his large stature he was known as "Big Henry" Meyer. He owned the old homestead near Boalsburg. From the Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer, 1890. Henry (Henry, Christopher, Gr. Meyer) owned the old homestead near Boalsburg, a farm of great fertility. He was a man of intelligence and was prominent in his section ; a lover of music and a fine singer. He was a con- sistent member of the German Reformed Church, to which denomination his parents and all his brothers and sisters belonged I believe. On account of his large stature he was familiarly know as "big Henry Meyer." Henry was born Sept. 30, 1810; died of paralysis Oct. 5, 1888. He had been suffering for about a year. His wifes' maiden name was Catharine Hoffer; she was born March 25, 1817; died June 19, 1878. Both are buried at Boalsburg. | Meyer, Henry (I479)
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386 | Edwin A. Ziegler, 87, Lewisburg, Civic Leader, Retired Educator Edwin A. Ziegler, 87, of College Park, Lewisburg, died Saturday evening at the Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg. A graduate of Rebersburg High School and Academy, he received a bachelor of science degree from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, in 1902 and received a master of science degree from E and M in 1913. He also attended Columbia University, New York City. He served as principal of Rebersburg High School in 1902 and 1903 and served with the U.S. Forest Service from 1903 to 1909. He was a professor at the Pennsylvania State Forest School in 1909-10 and served as director of the school from 1910-1929. Mr. Zielgler was born in Rebersburg, Centre County, on Sept. 20, 1880, the son of the late Thomas R. and Lydia A. Yearick Ziegler. In 1929-31 he served as senior forest economist, Southern Forest Experiment Station, New Orleans. From 1932-38, he was senior research forester, Pennsylvania Department of Forest and Waters. From 1937 to 1951, he was a professor of forest economics and managements, School of Forestry, University of Florida at Gainesville. From 1938-52, he was a consulting forester for Georgia Forest Products Company. In 1944-45, he served on the War Production Board, Washing, D.C. He served in the Army during World War I. His memberships included Society of American Foresters; American Association for the Advancement of Science; past president, Pennsylvania Academy of Science; listed in “who was Who in America” and “Leaders In American Science;” Kratzer-Cull American Legion Post 182, Lewisburg; past president of the Lewisburg Rotary Club, and member of the United Church of Christ, Lewisburg. Since his retirement he had served as camp chairman, Girl Scout camp at Ioka; president of the Lewisburg Welfare Federation and was active in the establishment of the Lewisburg community swimming pool. He was also active in the Red Cross. He was married to the former Josephine Kreider to Toledo, Ohio, in 1935, who survives. His first wife, the former Rebecca J. Moyer of Rebersburg, preceded him in death. Also surviving are three children, Mrs. Charles R. Zweizig of New Cumberland; Mrs. Alan C. Page of Monson, Mass; and Miriam M. Ziegler, a graduate student at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. A nephew and two nieces also survive as do three grandchildren. Private services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. from the Raymond C. Erdley funeral home, Lewisburg, with Rev. Paul C. Jordan, his pastor officiating. Burial will be in the Rebersburg Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The family will furnish flowers. The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Monday, 16 October 1967, page 5. | Ziegler, Edwin Allen (I1675)
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387 | Edwin Allen Ziegler was born Sept. 20, 1880. He taught school for a time, but is now in the employ of the Government, in the Bureau of Forestry, Department of Agriculture. He married Rebecca Moyer, daughter of Joseph K. Moyer, son of John Moyer. They reside at 1906 third St., N. W., Washington, D. C. They have no children. | Ziegler, Edwin Allen (I1675)
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388 | Eleanor Brittain | Brittain, Ellender (I2012)
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389 | Elias Snavely, of 334 Schaefferstown Road, died this morning at 2:30 o'clock from paralysis of the spine, following an illness of two years. He was 62 years old and was employed by the Lebanon Lumber Company as a carpenter. He leaves his wife, a daughter, Virginia, two brothers, Cyrus and Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Waltz. He was a member of Salem Ev. Lutheran Church. [ Lenbanon Daily News, February 11, 1918, Page 3] | Snavely, Elias (I3075)
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390 | Elinor Hopple Elinor June Ross Hopple, 77, of Lebanon, died of natural causes Friday, May 18, 2001, in Lebanon. She was the wife of the late Warren S. Hopple. Born July 31, 1923, in Hebron, she was the daughter of Lee and Viola Stine Ross. After her marriage in November 1942, Elinor worked in a sewing factory while her husband served as a pilot in World War II. She was a lifelong member of the Avon Zion United Methodist Church. Surviving are son Donald W., husband of Lynn Dickson Hopple, of Cleona; daughter Audrey, wife of Scott Yingst, of Lebanon; sisters Mae Ulrich of Palmyra and Thelma Goshert of Lebanon; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by daughter Bonita Hopple, who died in February 1965, and son Jeffery Hopple, who died in march 2000. Her funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Christman’s Funeral Home, 226 Cumberland St., Lebanon. Viewings will be Monday from 7-9 p.m. and for an hour preceding the service at the funeral home. Interment will be in Ebenezer “Greenwood” Cemetery. | Ross, Elinor June (I3235)
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391 | Eliza died in infancy. | Meyer, Eliza (I227)
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392 | Eliza in her father's household in the 1850 census Name: Eliza A Myers Gender: Female Age: 21 Birth Year: abt 1829 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1850: Perry, Ashland, Ohio, USA Line Number: 34 Dwelling Number: 94 Family Number: 94 Household Members: Name Age Jacob Myers 60 Mary Myers 46 Margaret Myers 23 Eliza A Myers 21 Sarah Myers 19 Mary Myers 17 Daniel Myers 15 Catherine Myers 10 Benjamin Myers 8 Jacob Myers 26 Ohio marriage records Name: Eliza Myers Gender: Female Marriage Date: 18 Oct 1855 Marriage Place: Ashland, Ohio, USA Spouse: Emanuel Moor Film Number: 002079405 | Myers, Anna Eliza (I179)
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393 | Elizabeth | Meyer, Lizzie (I1723)
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394 | Elizabeth | Moyer, Lizzie (I1311)
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395 | Elizabeth Brittain married Peter White (1768-1819) Peter White ... settled in Columbia county previous to the year 1800, first in the vicinity of Orangeville, whence he moved about 1806 to Scott township, in the neighborhood of Light Street. He was a farmer, and bought the farm on the edge of that village in recent years owned by the Hartmans. He passed the rest of his life there, he and his wife both dying on that place, and they are buried at Light Street. His death occurred when he was comparatively a young man, and his widow, Elizabeth (Brittain), survived some twenty years. They had a family of thirteen children. ~Source Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties | Brittain, Elizabeth (I2016)
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396 | Elizabeth H Myers | Meyer, Elizabeth (I2716)
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397 | Elizabeth Kreider Obituary Obituary published on Legacy.com by Horan & McConaty - Central Denver on Jul. 14, 2024. Elizabeth Schneider Kreider, 88, of Denver, Colorado, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024. She was born to parents Mary Keaveny and Edward Schneider, on November 9, 1935 in Fremont, Michigan. She grew up in the countryside outside of Corning, NY and graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in history. Elizabeth was a member of Mortar Board, a national honor society that recognizes seniors for their achievement in scholarship, leadership and service. She later received an MA in French at Case Western Reserve, followed by a semester at Sorbonne University in Paris. Years later, she received another MA in Creative Writing at the University of Colorado. She taught French at Shaker Heights High School in Ohio and at Overland High School in Cherry Creek School district, in Colorado. Later in her career she taught English as a Second Language and Creative Writing at the University of Denver and Metropolitan State University, respectively. In addition to teaching she became a community organizer in the Park Hill neighborhood of Denver, receiving the Babbs community service award for her exceptional work there. She was passionate about nature and culture, traveling extensively throughout South and Central America, Africa, Europe and Asia. Elizabeth was married to the late Kent Kreider and is survived by her two children, Christopher Kreider and wife Amy Hayes and Sarah Kreider and husband Juan Ramon Quezada, and by her three grandchildren, Jyana, Pablo and Diego, and her sister-in-law, Joan Berardo. Her memorial service is scheduled for 10am on July 28th at 6301 Montview Boulevard, Denver, CO 80207. To leave a tribute visit https://www.tribute.co/elizabeth-kreider-92270/?utm_campaign=website&utm_medium=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com Contributions can be made to NAMI (coloradogives.org/organization/namicolorado), an institution dedicated to mental health and one of Liz’s preferred causes. | Schneider, Elizabeth (I3353)
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398 | Elizabeth M Mensch of Millheim, 85 died at the Mountainview Unit of Centre Community Hospital Tuesday afternoon. She was born in Millheim Jan 17, 1893 the daughter of John A and Mary C Greib Stoner. She was married to Fred C Mensch who preceded her in death.She is survived by two sons Jonathan S and Frederick C both of Millheim, one grand daughter and six great grand children. She was a member of the St Johns United Church of Christ of Millheim. Funeral services will be held at the George G Neff Jr Funeral Home, Millheim Friday at 10:30 am with the Rev Keith Brenner officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Millheim.There will be no public visitation. Centre Daily Times. Wednesday April 19, 1978 | Stoner, Elizabeth M. (I740)
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399 | Elizabeth Meyer | Moyer, Elizabeth (I87)
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400 | Elizabeth Moyer | Meyer, Elizabeth (I208)
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