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3551 | Row 6, #12. Next to son David B. Meyer and daughter-in-law Fyetta. | Bierly, Hannah (I273)
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3552 | Row 6, #13. Between his Mother (Hannah) and his wife (Fayetta). Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer David, born Sept. 15, 1827; married Fyetta, daughter of Anthony Bierly. He is a farmer by occupation and lives at present on a farm lying east of Jacksonville, Pa., about two miles. For many years he cultivated his father’s farm. Have one child: -Henry A, born Oct. 25, 1880 | Meyer, David Bierly (I366)
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3553 | Row 6, #14. Next to sister, Caroline. His middle initial might be B. or S. | Mingle, Henry S. (I374)
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3554 | Row 6, #16. Next to her husband Samuel and two of their children, Henry and Caroline. Married Samuel G.Mingle, widower husband of her late sister Matilda. Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer Catharine, born Feb. 8, 1829; married Samuel G. Mingle who had been married to her sister Matilda, deceased. See above Catharine lives at Lock Haven, Pa. Children.— Caroline E., died Nov. 2, 1863; aged 9 years, 7 months, 22 days- Effie J., born Oct. 12, 1855; Hannah M., born Dec. 26, 1858; Henry S, died June 17, 1862; aged one year. | Meyer, Catharine (I370)
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3555 | Row 6, #16. Next to his wife Katharine and two of their children, Henry and Caroline. Samuel was married first to Margaret Hosterman, second to Matilda Meyer, and after her death he was married third to her sister Catharine Meyer. | Mingle, Samuel Grove (I362)
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3556 | Row 6, #7. Next to her mother, Anna Royer. | Royer, Phebe Alice (I950)
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3557 | Row 6. #15. Next to brother, Henry. | Mingle, Caroline (I371)
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3558 | Row 8, #1. Next to husband and son James. | Mallory, Mary (I569)
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3559 | Row 8, #2. Between parents. | Bierly, James B. (I1118)
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3560 | Row 8, $3. Next to wife and son James | Bierly, Michael (I567)
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3561 | Royal Clyde “Clyde” Achenbach | Achenbach, Roy Clyde (I2143)
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3562 | Royer, John S., was a native of Bethel township, Berks County. He came into Brush valley in 1811, and purchased the farm now owned by his son. Col. Henry Royer, from Conrad Reber. He was born Dec. 12, 1750, and died July 30, 1820. | Royer, John George (I1831)
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3563 | Rozanna | Kreider, Rosanna (I1843)
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3564 | Russell A. Skeel was born April 19, 1903, in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, the son of Theron R. and Carrie Amanda (Gross) Skeel. Russell's father was killed in a traffic rail accident in 1908 and his mother then married William Petter. Russell married Ione L. Guenther on September 12, 1925, in Livingston, Illinois. Russell died February 14, 1926, in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin. Following is a transcription regarding his death from the February 15, 1926 edition of the Freeport Journal-Standard RUSSELL SKELL EXPIRES SUNDAY AT BELOIT, WIS. FORMER FREEPEORT MAN; REMAINS TO BE LAID TO REST HERE. Russell A. Skeel, formerly a resident of Freeport, passed away at 4:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petter, at Beloit. The young man was born in Freeport on April 19, 1903. He attended high school for a time, later moving to Appleton, Wis., where he graduated from that high school He was united in marriage on September 12, 1925, to Miss Ione Guenther, of Streator, Ill. His wife survives as do his parents. The remains will be brought to Freeport this evening and taken to the home of his uncle, A. E. Skeel, 515 North Winnebago avenue. Funeral services will be conducted from that place at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. F. Rex, pastor of the First English Lutheran church, will conduct the services and interment will be made in Oakland cemetery, Pallbearers will be Russell Penticoff, Donald penticoff, Charles Pack, Waldo Stewart, James Riodon and Melvin Hoover. His father and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Skeel Kuntz, preceeded him in death. Mr. Skeel was a mechanical engineer and was employed by the Gardner Manufacturing company at Beloit. | Skeel, Russell A. (I3255)
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3565 | Russell H Stamm 80, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles McGee of 604 10th Ave., Juniata, at 3,30 p.m. yesterday after several months illness. He was born in Boalsburg June 9, 1881, a son of John W. and Anna (Meyer) Stamm, and on Nov. 23, 1902, married Mollie Hoy, who died Jan. 3, 1950. Mr. Stamm was a retired employee of the Juniata silk mill and later of the Park Furniture Store, Juniata. Surviving are the daughter, four grandchildren,three great grandchildren, a brother and sister, Charles of Lemoyne and Miss Annetta of Altoona. A son, Foster died two years ago.He was a member of the Trinity United Church of Christ. Friends will be received at the Mauk & Yates Funeral Home, Juniata, after 7 p.m. today. STAMM—Services for Russell H. Stamm of 604 10th Ave,Juniata will be held at 2 pm friday at the Mauk and Yates Funeral Home Juniata, by the Rev. Robert A. Dilliard. Interment in Grandview Cemetery. Friends will bre received at the Mauk and Yates Funeral home after 7 pm today. Obit..Altoona Mirror, Wednesday, February 28, 1962, Altoona, Pa. | Stamm, Russell Hoffer (I1232)
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3566 | s/o Hans George Rheyer & Maria Magdalena h/o Agnes Flockerth This link doesn’t have photos: http://rickroyer.tripod.com/SReyerBible.htm The bible of Sebastian Reyer was printed in 1713. The text within it is written in German. In 1997 the book is now 284 years old. The bible seems to have been passed down to Sebastian's daughter, Maria Catrina or Maria Catherina, who married Jacob Conrad. We find in an old list of land owners, that a Jacob Conrad in 1779 owned in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, 100 acres of land. The bible then followed in the hand of Joseph Conrad, then to John Conrad. The text on the inside cover of the bible was entered in 1742. One would have to wonder if Sebastian came to America with this German bible. Sebastian Royer is said to have been naturalized at a meeting of the Supreme Court in Philadelphia, Apr. 11-13, 1743 .It is quite likely that his buying land of the Penns at this time led to his naturalization. The bible is now owned by Vic Leininger of Pennsylvania. The bible was purchased from an estate sale by Vic's grandfather. Upon his grandfather’s passing, Vic's mother asked him if there was anything special from his grandfather's estate that he especially wished to have. Vic asked her if he might have the Sebastian Reyer bible. I can just imagine the look on Vic's face when his mother graciously gave him the bible. I know I would have been overwhelmed just to be able to hold it in my hands as Sebastian had over 250 years ago, let alone be the new caretaker as Vic then became at that moment in time. I know Vic will take very good care of the bible, and am more than delighted that he has supplied the Royer Data Collection Center with photographs of the bible, so it could be shared by all. Thank You very much for your contribution. We all will owe you a great debt for sharing and caring for this rare part of our Royer History. The transcribed text from the inside cover. | Royer, Sebastian (I2610)
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3567 | Saint Johns United Church of Christ | Family F550
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3568 | Sallie M. “Sadie” Moyer | Moyer, Sallie May (I1392)
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3569 | Sallie Moyer married Harry C. Wright on 4 Nov 1897 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA | Meyer, Sarah Louisa "Sallie" (I1365)
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3570 | Sallie's obituary states burial in Oberlin Cemetery. | Meyer, Sarah Louisa "Sallie" (I1365)
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3571 | Samuel and his children use the name Moyer, except his son Samuel Meyer (1877 - 1849) buried St. Peters Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA. | Moyer, Samuel I. (I701)
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3572 | Samuel C. Moyer | Moyer, Samuel (I1685)
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3573 | Samuel Gibson's information confirmed through his son, James Gibson's, Illinois death and still births index information. | Gibson, Samuel (I2691)
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3574 | Samuel Moyers | Moyers, Samuel (I1750)
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3575 | Samuel P. Brittain was born on March 9, 1750 in Middletown, New Jersey to William and Mary (Collins) Brittain. He married Sarah Bright in about 1771. They were the parents of Mary, Jeremiah, Elizabeth, William, Ellen, Amos, and Sarah. He died in April 1795 in Baltimore County, Maryland. Samuel's mother Mary was of French descent and strongly supported the colonies during the revolution. William however, was a devoted King's man. This division in the family influenced their children. The three youngest sons, William, James and Joseph were Tories and went to New Brunswick, Canada to fight for the crown. Nathaniel, Zeboeth and Samuel fought for the Colonies in the New Jersey forces. | Brittain, Samuel (I1916)
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3576 | Sarah | Stauffer, Sallie (I2159)
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3577 | Sarah “Sallie” Meyer | Moyer, Sarah (I103)
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3578 | Sarah “Sallie” Miller | Miller, Sarah (I1989)
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3579 | Sarah Ann Price | Price, Sarah Ann (I350)
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3580 | Sarah Elizabeth Moyer | Moyer, Sarah (I1688)
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3581 | Sarah J Worman | Warman, Sallie (I2205)
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3582 | Sarah Moyer | Moyer, Sallie (I1394)
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3583 | Sarah's death certificate in 1907 lists her as a widow. | Miller, Daniel S. (I422)
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3584 | Savanna, Ill., Mar. 18.—Mrs. Richard McWorthy, 70, a resident of Savanna for nearly a half century, died yesterday in the city hospital following an illness of two week. She had been a patient in the hospital since March 11. Funeral services wil be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Fuller Funeral home with the Rev. Gerhard Fischer, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Savanna cemetery. Nancy Gross McWorthy, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Moyer) Gross, was born in Orangeville, Ill., Feb. 11, 1867, and died at the age of 70 years, one month, and six days. She came to Savanna in 1887, and had since resided in this city. She was united in marriage to Richard McWorthy on Sept. 1, 1893, at Mount Carroll. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. McWorthy. Surviving are the husband, one daughter, Mrs. George (Clarabel) Smith of Savanna, six sisters, Mrs. Anna Daughenbaugh and Mrs. A. K. Skeel of Freeport, Mrs. Mary Sager and Mrs. George Tuttle of Savanna, Mrs. David McWorthy living south of Savanna, and Mrs. William Peter of Shopiere, Wis., five grandchildren, Marian, Dale, and Dorothy Schuyler of Summerland, Calif., and Betty and Phyllis Smith of Savanna. Preceding her in death were the parents, one sister, Savilla Gertrude, one son, Charles McWorthy, who died in infancy, and one daughter, Edna McWorthy Schuyler, who died Nov. 15, 1918. -- Freeport Journal Standard, pg. 12, Thurs., March 18, 1937 | Gross, Nancy Elizabeth (I1541)
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3585 | Schaefferstown boasts oldest gravitational conveyance pipe system in the United States https://lebtown.com/2021/01/25/schaefferstown-boasts-oldest-gravitational-conveyance-pipe-system-in-the-united-states/ | Schaeffer, Alexander (I1663)
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3586 | Sebastian Mathias Rheyer | Royer, Sebastian (I2610)
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3587 | Sebastian Mathias Rheyer (Royer), son of Hans Georg & Maria Magdalena Rheyer (Royer), was born 1676 in Bohl Pfalz, Germany. He is our first direct ancestor in America. On Feb. 15, 1707 he married Agnes Flockirth, daughter of Johann Wendell Muller. Sebastian & Agnes were the parents of eight children born in Bohl and registered in the Hassloch Reformed Church records. Their youngest daughter and ninth child was born in Lancaster County, PA. (I'm listing the eight children: Emig (Amos), George, Maria Magdalena, Anna Margaretha, Martin, Samuel (the authors' link), Henrich, Maria Catharina & Anna Catherine). Sebastian came to the United States (sic) in 1718. It is thought he returned and possibly brought his family later because Henry was born in Bohl in 1721. In the book, Ships Passengers of "Delaware" 1641-1823, it lists Sebastian 1726. He was naturalized at a meeting of the Supreme Court in Philadelphia April 11-13, 1743. On Jan. 26, 1743, Sebastian received a patent from grant of William Penn family for 281 acres of land in Warwick Township, Lancaster, County, PA and Feb. 20, 1757, he bought 153 acres from John Wilson. He later had 500 acres, in all, about 30 miles north of Lancaster, PA about one mile south of Brickerville, 1 mile east of 501 on Brubaker Road then left on Rief-Snyder Road. The trustees from the German Zion Reformed Church where Sebastian later was a deacon, accepted 2-1/2 acres of this land for a church and a cemetery on Sept. 21, 1747. Another tract went to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church were Agnes attended. The Zion Reformed Church still stands on the hill up the ravine in which Sebastian's home nestled. The home is now gone but the church has been restored and is used several times a year. Sebastian was a prosperous and strict churchman. He died near Brickerville in Warwick Township, Lancaster County in 1758. His last will was executed Aug. 3, 1758. It is thought he is buried in the Lutheran Cemetery in East Brickerville, PA. | Royer, Sebastian (I2610)
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3588 | Sebastin Reyer Living at the present time in the Township Warwick, Lititz in the Province of Pennsylvania, Written in the year of our lord and Savior Jesus Christ, that is 1742 to the highest One be the Honors Amen Search the Scripture for in them ye think ye have eternal life, for they are they that testify of me Matthew 5 http://www.genealogycenter.info/ellingham/getperson.php?personID=I94262&tree=Ellingham Given Name: Sebastian Mathias Surname: Rheyer Birth: 1676 in Metz, Lorraine, France Death: 1758 in Brickerville, Lancaster, PA Burial: 1758 Luthern Cem. Brickerville, Lancaster, PA BOOKS: The Henry Royer and Sebastian Royer Families by Helen Robertson 1987 Genealogical Records of the Royer Family in America by Michael Zug The Royer Family Ironmasters of Blair County W. Ray Metz 1951 Father: Hans George RHEYER b: ABT 1640 in Metz, Lorraine, France Mother: Maria MAGDALENA b: ABT 1656 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Marriage 1 Agnes FLOCKIRTH b: ABT 1678 in Schifferstadt, Bayern, Germany Married: 15 FEB 1707 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Children Johann Emig (Emic) (Amos) ROYER b: 16 DEC 1707 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Johann George ROYER b: 24 AUG 1710 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Samuel ROYER b: 1711 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Johann Martin RHEYER b: 3 OCT 1716 in Hassloch, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Johann Heinrich ROYER b: 15 OCT 1721 in Hassloch, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Marriage 2 Felice NIGNOU b: ABT 1691 in Hassloch, Rheinpfalz, Germany Married: 1669 Children Maria Magdalena RHEYER b: 4 JUN 1713 in Hassloch, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Anna Margeretta RHEYER b: 4 JUN 1713 in Hassloch, Rheinpfalz, Bayern, Germany Maria Catarina RHEYER b: 23 SEP 1725 in Bohl, Bayern, Germany Anna Catharine RHEYER b: 20 SEP 1725 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Name: Sabastian Mathias ROYER Sex: M Birth: 1676 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Germany Death: 1758/1759 in Brickerville, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania Note: Sebastian Royer [Reier or Ryer], with four sons, emigrated from the Palatine, Germany, to America in 1718. He was born near the city of Metz, but retiree to the Palatinate about the Revocation Period [1685]. His sons persuaded him to come to America. Father: Hans Georg ROYER b: 1655 in METZ, LORRAINE, France Mother: Maria Magdalena Marriage 1 Emik Married: ABT 1700 Children John Emick ROYER b: 18 DEC 1707 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Germany George ROYER b: ABT 1709 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Germany Samuel ROYER b: ABT 1711 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Germany Henry ROYER b: BEF 1721 in Bohl, Rheinpfalz, Germany Marriage 2 Agnes FLOCKERTT Children Margaret ROYER Maria Catarina ROYER Catharine ROYER b: SEP 1728 in Brickerville, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania | Royer, Sebastian (I2610)
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3589 | Section 1, Row 10, #13. New and old stone. Philip is son of Wallace. Wallace is son of J. Phliip and Isabella Kreider. Therefore, Philip is buried next to his grandparents. | Kreider, Philip (I635)
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3590 | Section 1, Row 10, #18. Daughter of Charles Roland Royer and Annie (Frank) Royer. | Royer, Helen Frank (I676)
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3591 | Section 1, Row 10, #27. Next to his grandfather, Michael Meyer. | Meyer, William Franklin (I1577)
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3592 | Section 1, Row 11, #28. Next to husband John Christopher Smull | Engle, Amelia (I904)
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3593 | Section 1, Row 11, #29. Next to brother Joel. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76078854/catherine-royer | Royer, Catharine (I764)
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3594 | Section 1, Row 11, #29. Next to sister Catharine. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76078786/joel-royer | Royer, Joel (I763)
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3595 | Section 1, Row 14, #31. Wilhelm Meyer Jul 1804-15 Mar 1824. 19y 7m 1d (in German). Buried next to his father Heinrich (Heinrich). William (William Meyer 1804-1824) is also acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot". | Meyer, Wilhelm (I415)
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3596 | Section 1, Row 14, #4. Jacob (Jacob Meyer 1797-1873) is also acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot". From The Genealogy of the Meyer Family, page 71: Jacob is buried beside his brother, Henry Meyer. In German. Next to brother Henry, and their step-mother Margaret. | Meyer, Jacob (I407)
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3597 | Section 1, Row 14, #6. Next to two step-sons, Jacob and Henry. Margaret (Margaret Harper Meyer 1788-1881 2nd wife) is also acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot". | Harper, Margaret (I268)
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3598 | Section 1, Row 14. Selena (Selena Meyer 1844-1845) is acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot". | Meyer, Selena (I406)
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3599 | Section 1, Row 15 #9 | Gramley, Christian (I614)
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3600 | Section 1, Row 17, #16. Where is husband Michael Kahl's stone? | Bierly, Mary Ann (I621)
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