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Census: 1900 Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Edgar J. Workman, 87, of Rockhill Furnace, PA, died at 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan 18, 1998 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Zada Shapiro, South Shaver Street, MOunt Union, PA. Born Jan 9, 1911, in Orbinsonia, he was a son of the late Isaac Wesley and laura Belle (Hollibaugh) Workman.
Surviving are four brothers and sisters: Zada Shapior and Esther Cohenour, both of Mount Union; Willard Workman, Chambersburg; and paul Workman, York, PA. Preceding him in death were three brothers and two sisters: Wesley Workman Jr., Marlin Workman, Cliford Workman, Edith Copestake and Doris Sterner.
Mr. Workman was a member of the Orbisonia United methodist Church, where he taught Sunday School for many years. Mr. Workman also served for a short time as a lay minister at the O'Shanter methodist Church in Clearfield Co., PA. During his life, he published numerous articles in local papers as well as a book on biblical law. He was a member of Cromwell Lodge #572, Free and Accepted MAsons, Orbisonia.
A graduate of Orbisonia High School, Mr. Workman then took a two year business cource at Mount Union High School. After that, he completed the accounting program at Thompson Business College in York, PA. Later, Mr. Workman studied at the University of Akron, OH.
His first job was a Eisenhart's Dairy in York, PA. He then worked in the accounting department of Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Co., in Akron, OH. After returning to Huntingdon Co., he operated a local tax service in Rockhill Furnace; then, from 1964-73 worked as a accountant for Motel 22 and restaurant, located along Route 22, near mapelton Depot, PA.
For the past two decades, Mr. Workman owhed and operated a store in Rockhill Furnace, PA. It was first known as Workman's Economy Store; more recently, Edgar's Place.
Funeral Services qill be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, at the MArtin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, PA with Rev Horace Derr, Hospice chaplain officiating. Interment will be in the IOOF Cemetery, Rockhill Furnace, PA. A masonic memorial service, conducted by Cromwell Lodge #572, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
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Paul L. Workman, 92, died Sunday afternoon, November 5, 2006, at Manor Care North. He was the husband of Edith M. (Derry) Workman, to whom he was married for 67 years. The funeral service will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Austin Eberly Funeral Home, Inc., 104 W. Main St., Dallastown, with his pastor, the Rev. Robert E. Brown officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Viewing will be Thursday 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home, with Masonic Service at 1:15 p.m. Mr. Workman was born January 25, 1914, in Orbinsonia. He was the son of the late Isaac W. and Laurabelle (Hallabaugh) Workman. He had been employed as a Certified Public Accountant by Ernst & Young Accountants, Harrisburg, for many years prior to his retirement. Mr. Workman was a member of Grace UCC in York, York Lodge F&AM 266, York Gethsemane #21 Knights Templar, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Harrisburg, the Tall Cedars of Lebanon York Forrest, and the Zembo Shrine Harrisburg. He was a lifetime member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and a member of the former Young Business Mens Association, where he was the past treasurer. He was a graduate of Orbinsonia High School in 1932, and was the class valedictorian. He was also a graduate of Thompson Business School in York. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Emily Westrick of Dallastown; two granddaughters, Kelley A. Westrick and her husband, Shahn Tower of Seattle, Wash., and Elin A. Westrick and her husband, Joshua Romalis of West Africa; and one great-granddaughter, Lana Towers. Mr. Workman was predeceased by four brothers; and four sisters. Mr. Workman's family has suggested that for those desiring memorial contributions in his name may be made to Grace United Church of Christ, 225 N. Hartley St., York. PA.
Published in the York Daily Record & York Dispatch on 11/7/2006.
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Obituary
Doris Lee Sterner, 81, or Rockhill Furnace, PA, died at 8:45 a.m. Saturday, July 26, 1997, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Zada Shapiro, Shaver Street, Mt. Union, PA. Born March 2, 1916, at Robertsdale, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Wesley and Laura Belle (Hollibaugh) Workman. She was married to James A. Sterner on May 21, 1942, at St. MArk's Luthern Church, Baltimore, MD. Mr. Sterner preceded her in death.
Surviving are a son, Gregg Sterner, of Dallas, TX; one grandson and one great-grandson. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Zada Shapiro and Esther Cohenour, both of Mt. Union and three brothers: Edgar Workman, Rockhill Furnace; Willard Workman, Chambersburg; and Paul Workman, York. Preceding her in death were three brothers and a sister: Wesley Workman, Marlin Workman, Clifford Workman and Edith Copestake. Mrs. Sterner was of the Methodist faith.
She was a member of the Harrisburg Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and Mount Union Arts Guild. A graduate of Orbisonia High School and Thopmson Business School, York, PA. Mrs. Sterner retired in 1981 from the federal government in Wilmington, de. Prior to that she had worked in Los Angeles, CA and Harrisburg, PA.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, PA with the Rev. Jeffrey A. Robertson officiating. Interment will be in the IOOF Memorial Cemetery, Rockhill Furnace, PA.
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Zada (Workman) Shapiro, 95, formerly of 149 S. Shaver St. Mount Union, PA, died peacefully Monday, Oct 13, 2003, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Maury Brassert, 646 Puritan St., Birmingham, MI, where she had residing for the past four years. Born Dec. 15, 1907, in Orbisonia, she was the daughter of th elate Isaac Wesly and Laura (Hollibaough) Workman. She was united in marriage to Joseph Cook Shapiro Jan 25, 1933, in King George, VA. He preceded her in Death Jan 2, 1987.
She is survived by one son, Joseph Cook Shapiro and his wife, Rachael, of London, England; one daughter, Nancy Brassert, and her husband, Maury, of Birmingham, MI; four grandchildren, Kimberly, Cynthia, Maury and Joseph; and 12 great-grandchildren. One brother, paul Workman of York, PA survives. She was preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters: Cliford Workman, Edgar Workman, Doris Sterner, Esther Cohenour, Edith Copestake, and Willard Workman. She was also preceded in death by half-brother MArlin Workman.
Mrs. Shapiro was a member of the First United Methodist Church or Mount Union, PA. She was a member of the American Legion Country Club and played golf for the Central Pennsylvania League for many years. She was very active in civic and community affairs. She was president of the women's 20th Century Club, president of the Huntingdon Co. Federation of Women's Clubs, a member of the Shakespheare Club, and was also active in the Order of Eastern Star Chapter 280, Mount Union, PA, where she was a past worthy matron. She also served as director deputy of the Altoona area chapter of Eastern Star and served on its finance committee.
Mrs Shapiro graduated from Orbisonia High School with the Class of 1925, a class of only seven members, with the graduation ceremony held at the Strand Theater. She receive her teaching degree from Shippensburg Teachers College, now known as Shippensburg University, in 1928. She received her degree in three years by attending summer sessions at Penn State University and Shippensburg.
Her first job, which she held for one year, was teaching English and History to sixth, seventh, and eighth graders at Orbisonia/Rockhill schools. During her second year she taught English and History and directed plays at Orbisonia High School. From 1931-1932, she taught English and directed plays on Lititz, PA.
After her marage in 1933, she retired from teaching and lived in Mount Union, PA until moving to her daughter's home in Michigan. She and her husband Joe, owned and operated Motel 22 for seven years and following her husband's death, she worked in her family's Village Store, also known as Edgar's Place, in Rockhill Furnace, PA. She and her brother worked together to re-create the feling of yester-year such as when her father bought the store in 1912.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday Nov. 2 at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, PA, with the Rev. Robert Walsh officiating. Interment will be made in the Mount Union Cemetery.
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Willard I. WORKMAN, 85, of 930 E. Brandon Drive, Chambersburg, died June
20, 2003, in Beverly Health Care Center, Meadville, following a lengthy
illness. Born Dec. 10, 1917, in Rockhill Furnace, he was a son of the
late Isaac W. and Laura (Hollibaugh) Workman. He was married to the
former Sara Jane Dulebohn. Mrs. Workman preceded him in death May 25,
2001. He is survived by one son, Thomas Workman, Chambersburg; one
sister, Zada Shapiro, formerly of Mount Union and now residing in
Michigan; and one brother, Paul Workman, York. Several nieces and
nephews also survive. He was preceded in death by three brothers and
three sisters. Mr. Workman was reared a Methodist. He was a member of
Thomas Talbolt F&AM Lodge, Boston, Mass.; and a member of the Grand
Lodge No. 1733 of Massachusetts. He was also a member of the
PA Society of Public Accountants and the National Society of
Public Accountants. He first joined the Citizen Military Training Corps,
then the National Guard. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army before
entering the U.S. Army Air Corps. During World War II, he served in
Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco and participated in the invasions of Sicily
and Italy and the liberation of Naples and Rome. While in the service,
he earned the sharpshooters badge and was discharged with the rank of
corporal. Following the war, he attended Pierce Businees college,
Philadelphia. He was a self-employed accountant from 1954 until he
retirement in 1997. A Masonic service, conducted by members of George
WA Lodge, No. 143 F&AM, Chambersburg, will be held 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 28, at the Robert G. Sellers Funeral Home, 297
Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, followed by a funeral service conducted
by the Rev. John J. Dromazos. Interment will be made in Norland
Cemetery, Chambersburg, where military honors will be accorded by
members of the Charles Nitterhouse Post No. 1599, VFW Honor Guard,
Chambersburg.
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John Richard Copestake, M.B.E., 72, of Silver Spring, MD, died at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 22, 1996, at his home.
Born April 13, 1924, in Basford, England, he was the sone of th elate John M. and Kity (Wiltshire) Copestake. He was married to the formaer Edith Florence Workman, a native of Rock Hill Furnace, PA and graduate of Orbisonia High School, on Nov. 12, 1949, at the Episcopal Church of the Pilgram, WA, D.C. Mrs. Copestake died March 26, 1996. Their only child, a daughter, Laura Ann (Copestake) Dunkin, preceded her parents in death, on Jan 22, 1996, in England. Surviving are two granddaughters, both in England, and a number of friends and neighbors. Mr. Copestake was of the Episcopal faith.
In 1988, Mr. Copestake retired as a member of the diplomatic staff of the British EMbassy in WA, D.C., after approximately 40 years of service. In 1976, he was made a Member of the British Empire (M.B.E.), receiving the honor personally from Her Majestry, Queen Elizabeth II, for faithful service to the Crown. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Copestake served with the British Army in Italy and Africa.
He was also an avid gardner and movie buff. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. Jeffery Robertson officiating. Interment will be in the IOOF Memorial Cemetery, Rock Hill Furnace, PA.
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Census: 1860 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1860 enumerated David Hollowbaugh 33, Susan 31, Mary E. 10, George W. 8, Thomas J. 6, Margaret 4, William 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Note: Huntingdon Journal 05 March 1880: marriage notice for Thomas Hollabough and Mellisa C. Waite.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: Thomas John 27, wife Melissa 20, livivng in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1900 in Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau.Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1910 Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1910 enumerated John T. Hollibaugh 56, dau. Edith 18, son Orlando 10, brother William 52, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co.,
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Census: 1900 Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA Census: 1860 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1860 enumerated David Hollowbaugh 33, Susan 31, Mary E. 10, George W. 8, Thomas J. 6, Margaret 4, William 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Note: Huntingdon Journal 05 March 1880: marriage notice for Thomas Hollabough and Mellisa C. Waite.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: Thomas John 27, wife Melissa 20, livivng in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1900 in Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau.Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1910 Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1910 enumerated John T. Hollibaugh 56, dau. Edith 18, son Orlando 10, brother William 52, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co.,
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Bernard A. Cohenour,
81, of Mount Union, died on Saturday, Jan. 17, 1998 at the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with the Rev. Dr. Kenneth Grundon officiating. Interment was in the Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia R.D.
Born Nov. 11, 1916, in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., he was the son of the late Samuel and Blanche (Waite) Cohenour.
He was united in marriage to the former Esther I. Workman on Dec. 14, 193 9, at Orbisonia.
Surviving are his wife, at their home, and three children: James A. Coheno ur and Eileen C. Smith, both of Mount Union and Richard P. Cohenour, Three Springs, R.D.; five grandchildren, and one great-grandson.
Mr. Cohenour is also survived by one sister, Tola Cornelius, of Mount Union. He was preceded in death by eight brothers and five sisters: Roy, Cecil, C harles, Lawrence, Harry, John, Orville, and Marvin Cohenour (infant); Ali ce Wilson, Ida Hamman, Flora Booher, Daisy Lender, and Charlotte Cohenour (infant).
Mr. Cohenour had been a member of the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union, and was a member of the Herman Smith Sunday School Class. In is early years, he was a member of the Sugar Grove Church of the Brethren, Three Springs R.D.
He was also a member of the Mount Union Lodge #688, F. & A. M.; Harrisburg Consistory; Jaffa Shrine, Altoona; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Mifflintow n; life member of the Simpson-Hunt Post 107, American Legion, Mount Union; Life member of the Huntingdon Co. Firemen's Association; member of t he Mount Union Volunteer Fire Co., life member of the National Rifle Assoc iation; former Boy Scout leader for Troop #77, Mount Union; and a former d irector of the Huntingdon Co. Soil Conservation Service.
He retired in 1972 from the Mount Union Area High School District after 37 years of service as a teacher. Prior to that at the Valley Point one room school in Blacklog Valley. During the years, Mr. Cohenour also ope rated Cohenour's Refrigeration Service.
Mr. Cohenour was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Navy in the Seebees, in the South Pacific, New Guinea, and the Phillipines.
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Obituary
Esther W. Cohenour, 83, of Mount Union, died at 10:40 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, at JC. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born April 10,191 9, in Rockhill Furnace, she was a daughter of the late Issac W. and Laura B. (Hollibaugh) Workman. She was married to Bernard A. Cohenour Dec. 1 4, 1939, at Orbisonia. Mr. Cohenour preceded her in death Jan. 17, 1998.
Three children survive; James A. Cohenour, Mount Union; Richard R. Cohenour, Three Springs, R.R.; and Eileen C. Smith, Mount Union. R.R. There are five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. One sister and two brothers survive; Zada Shapiro of Mount Union, currently residing in Michigan; Paul Workman of York; and Willard Workman of Chambersburg. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Clifford Workman and Edgar Workman; two sisters. Doris Sterner and Edith Copestake; and one stepbrother, Marlin Workman. Mrs. Cohenour attended the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union where she was a member of the Women’s Sunday School class. She was a member of Mount Union Chapter No. 280 Order of Eastern Star and the Women ’s Twentieth Century Club of Mount Union. She was a 1935 graduate of Orbis onia High School.
Primarily a homemaker, she also helped manage her father’s business, Workman’s Economy Store, in Orbisonia, Rockhill and Mount Union. She also helped at the Rockhill Post Office when it was located at her fathers store. She later helped her husband with Cohenour’s Refrigeration Service and Bicycle Repair, Mount Union. She enjoyed playing the piano, knitting and sewing. She and her husband enjoyed going to flea markets. Funeral services will he held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia. Interment will be made at Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia. R.R.
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[NI00063] May be wife of Hollibaugh, David W Nov. 02, 1888 Jan. 28, 1970
[NI00064] May be Husband of Hollibaugh, Bessie Lee Mar. 05, 1897 Aug. 29, 1953
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Huntingdon Daily News Obituaries, February 1999
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Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Name:Orlando Hollibaugh Born:22 May 1900 Died:Nov 1982
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Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Obit for Franklin B. Hollibaugh 92, of Rochill furnace died Saturday Oct. 29, 1960. He was born Jun. 6, 1868 in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. He was the son of David and Mary Ellen (Long) Hollibaugh and Married Jemima Whitsel on Dec. 20, 1892. She predeceased hin on Dec. 17, 1953 and surviving are 2 children Mrs. Enos (Dessie) Rogers and Duoise Holliabaugh. Services were held Tues. Nov. 1, and interment was made at Monroe Chapel Cemetery
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Obit for Franklin B. Hollibaugh 92, of Rochill furnace died Saturday Oct. 29, 1960. He was born Jun. 6, 1868 in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. He was the son of David and Mary Ellen (Long) Hollibaugh and Married Jemima Whitsel on Dec. 20, 1892. She predeceased hin on Dec. 17, 1953 and surviving are 2 children Mrs. Enos (Dessie) Rogers and Duoise Holliabaugh. Services were held Tues. Nov. 1, and interment was made at Monroe Chapel Cemetery
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Census: 1850 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Note: Obit for Franklin B. Hollibaugh 92, of Rochill furnace died Saturday Oct. 29, 1960. He was born Jun. 6, 1868 in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. He was the son of David and Mary Ellen (Long) Hollibaugh and Married Jemima Whitsel on Dec. 20, 1892. She predeceased hin on Dec. 17, 1953 and surviving are 2 children Mrs. Enos (Dessie) Rogers and Duoise Holliabaugh. Services were held Tues. Nov. 1, and interment was made at Monroe Chapel Cemetery.
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William Ralph Bollinger, 68, Three Springs R.D. 2, died Friday, June 19,
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Note: Wedding license at Huntingdon Co. Court House Franklin Hollenbaugh and Jemima Whitsel on 20 December 1892 in Huntingdon Co., PA. 3
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Note: 1900census enumerated Hollobaugh Frank 32, wife Jemima 27, son James F. 5/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA 1
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Note: Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Frank 37, wife Jemmima 35, son Coyle 5, dau. Odessa 3, dau.Zada 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA 1
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Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Frank 37, wife Jemmima 35, son Coyle 5, dau. Odessa 3, dau.Zada 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Note: Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Frank 37, wife Jemmima 35, son Coyle 5, dau. Odessa 3, dau.Zada 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Note: Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. 1
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Note: Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. 1
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Census: 1870 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Obit for Franklin B. Hollibaugh 92, of Rochill furnace died Saturday Oct. 29, 1960. He was born Jun. 6, 1868 in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. He was the son of David and Mary Ellen (Long) Hollibaugh and Married Jemima Whitsel on Dec. 20, 1892. She predeceased hin on Dec. 17, 1953 and surviving are 2 children Mrs. Enos (Dessie) Rogers and Duoise Holliabaugh. Services were held Tues. Nov. 1, and interment was made at Monroe Chapel Cemetery
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Obit for Orlando H. "Scamp" Hollibaugh 82, died Tues. Nov. 23, 1982. Born May 22,1900 he was the son of John Thomas and Melissa (Waite) Hollibaugh. He married Edith Mae Love in addition to his wife he is survived by 6 children Mrs Ester Moore, Paul Hollibaugh, Mrs Nancy Snyder, Mrs Betty Jane Ford, Mrs Arlene DiCosimo and John Hollibaugh. Services were held Fri. Nov. 26 and interment at I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Rockville Furnace
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Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census: 1870 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau. Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census 1920 enumerated Warren R. Loane 32, wife Mary 31, dau. Gertrude 6, son Leroy 3 4/12, boarder Orlando Hollibaugh 19, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census 1930 enumerated Estella F. Gutshall 44, son Hubert N. 21, son James W. 18, dau. Mary M. 15, son Robert 14, son Richard E. 12, son Donald F. 9, son Howard W. 6, son David E. 3 9/12, living in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census 1930 enumerated Estella F. Gutshall 44, son Hubert N. 21, son James W. 18, dau. Mary M. 15, son Robert 14, son Richard E. 12, son Donald F. 9, son Howard W. 6, son David E. 3 9/12, living in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census 1930 enumerated Estella F. Gutshall 44, son Hubert N. 21, son James W. 18, dau. Mary M. 15, son Robert 14, son Richard E. 12, son Donald F. 9, son Howard W. 6, son David E. 3 9/12, living in Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA.
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Census 1930 enumerated Orlanda R. Hollibaugh 29, wife Edith M. 21, dau. Pauline 3 11/12, son Harold W. 1 11/12, living in Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co., PA
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1930 Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1930 enumerated Orlanda R. Hollibaugh 29, wife Edith M. 21, dau. Pauline 3 11/12, son Harold W. 1 11/12, living in Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Census 1930 enumerated Orlanda R. Hollibaugh 29, wife Edith M. 21, dau. Pauline 3 11/12, son Harold W. 1 11/12, living in Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co., PA
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Obit: Huntingdon Daily News 14 July 2003: Larry Daryl Hollibaugh age 48 of Petersburg, Logan Township died on 06 July 2003. He was born 05 November 1954 in Biddleford, Maine ans was the son of Harold William Holliabaugh and Bernice (Clark) Hollibaugh George. He is survived by his mother 3 sons Shane, John, and David R. 3 daughters Jessica R., Jamie L., and Janie E. Hollibaugh. a brother Gene William Hollibaugh and sister Mrs. Carl (Vickie L. George) Morgan. He was predeceased by his father on 20 September 1956. Service will be on July 16th.
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John Albert COHENOUR, 82, of 1024 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, died at 8:25 a.m.on Friday, Oct. 24, 1986, at the Huntingdon Co. Nursing Home, Huntingdon, where he had been a resident for two days. Born on Sept. 8 1904, in Three Springs, he was a son of Samuel and Blanche (WAITE) Cohenour. He was united in marriage to Myrtle JACKA, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bud (Arlene) GOSS of Brierwood, Huntingdon, and Mrs. Charles (Marian) ALLISON of Huntingdon: five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Orville Cohenour of Mill Creek, Mrs. Tola CORNELIUS of Mount Union, Daisy LENDER of Huntingdon and Bernard Cohenour of Mount Union. A total of nine brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Mr. Cohenour was of the Protestant faith. He had worked at the J & L Steel Company in Aliquippa, retiring in 1970. Interment will be made in the Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia R.D.
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Mrs. Alice Wilson of Mount Union died Monday, June 10 at 10:25 p.m. in J.C.Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon after an extended illness. She was the widow of Gib Wilson, a barber in Mount Union for many years, who died April 7, 1968. Born February 10, 1897 in Cromwell Township, she was a daughter of Samuel and Blanche (Waite) Cohenour. She married John Gilbert Wilson July 19, 1917 at Three Springs. Surviving are a son, Ivan Wilson of Huntingdon, a daughter, Mrs. Warren (Myrtle) Morgan of Mount Union, 10 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Also surviving are these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Flora Booher, Germany Valley; Mrs. Ida Hammon, Mount Union; Roy Cohenour, Mount Union; John Cohenour, Aliquippa; Orville Cohenour, Mill Creek; Mrs. Tola Cornelius, Mount Union. R. D.; Mrs. Daisy Lender, Huntingdon; Bernard Cohenour, Mount Union. One sister and five brothers preceded her in death. She was a member of First United Presbyterian Church of Mount Union. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 13, at 2 p.m. in Clark funeral home, Mount Union. Interment will be made in Mount Union IOOF Cemetery.
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Mrs. Flora Ann Booher, 77,, Shirleysburg, R.D., died on Sunday, August 3, 1909, at 5:15 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clair Henry of Mount Union. She had been in failing health for eight weeks. She was born on July 19, 1892 at Three Spirngs, a daughter of Samuel and Blanche (Waite) Cohenour. She was united in marriage to Harry S. Booher of Cromwell Township on March 23, 1909 at Orbisonia. Her husband preceded her in death on July 13, 1944. Surviving children are: Mrs. Violet White of Reading, Mrs. Clair (Dorothy) Henry of Mount Union, Mrs. Ralph (Virginia) Leonard of Manassas, Va.; Harry D. Booher of Whittensville, Mass.; Donald S. Booher of Shirleysburg R.D., Mac. L. Booher of Mount Union R.D., Mrs. Ida Mae Berrier of Malvern and Blair F. Booher of Manassas, Va. Four children preceded her in death Thirty-six grandchildren and 35 great- grandchildren also survive. Brothers and sisters who survive are: John Cohenour of Aliquippa, Orville Cohenour of Mill Creek, Mrs. Daisy Lender of Huntingdon, Mrs. Ida Hamman of Mount Union, Mrs. Tola Cornelius of Mount Union, Roy Cohenour of Mount Union and Bernard of Mount Union. Mrs. Booher was a member of the Old School Baptist Church of Cassville. During her life she enjoyed writing poetry. Interment will be made in the Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia, R.D.
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Thaddeus Archiebald Wilkinson, Sr
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Owner of the John Sterner homestead and farm on Buffalo Valley Rd. near Jefferson PA
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Tombstone at St. Jacob's (Stone) Church Cemetery, Brodbecks PA
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In the early years the Sterner name was spelled Starner.
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Matilda was living with Joseph and Catherine Sterner in 1850 (census). May or may not be a daughter. The 1840 and 1830 census only shows 4 daughters.
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1850 census - Martha. All other census - Mary.
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Mickey's Genealogy Web Page
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Name is spelled Sharlotte on her tombstone.
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Church records state he died at 82 years, 6 month and 21 days. Would calculate to.05/10/1799. However, in the 1850 census Abraham was 40 yrs old. I have adopted the 09/10/1810 date based on the 1850 census and the 1820 census that indicated Abraham was under 10 yrs. old. - M. Varuolo
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Union Cemetery Plot #S35 L20
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Mickey's Genealogy Web Page
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Bill Conrad ID # I55336 - shows Mary J. Wolf as Jennie M. Wolfe
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Cause of Death: Apoplexy (paralysis due to stroke)
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Never married
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Census 1930 shows Mitchell J. single and living with his widowed mother
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Cause of Death: Apendicitis
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Went overseas 05/20/1918. He was gassed then returned home /discharged 06/1919.
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Cause of Death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
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Census 1900 - shows up as Ida age 7. Census 1910 shows up as Irene Hawk.
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After Clyde's death, Viola received a small pension from the Penna. railroad. She bought a hearing aide with her first pension check.
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Living with her Aunt Lurene (Wolf) Hawk in the Census 1930. Twin to Ellen
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Clyde worked in coal mines until 1923. Left the coal mines and worked on the railroad as a car repairman. Was laid off in 1932 (great depression). Was called back to work in 1939. Fed his wife and 6 children by hunting (mostly rabbit) and a garden. During the depression, Clyde helped with road work to pay his taxes. He also helped build the "Adams School."
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Lennie was left handed
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Divorce: August 24, 1965, Westmoreland Co., Pa. (Source: Divorce certificate.)
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During Harold's tour of Duty, he accompanied Admiral Byrd on one of his Antartic Expedition.
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Jeffrey CEMETERY
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Jeffrey CEMETERY
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Jon was the first son of Hans George and Catherine that lived. No wonder as all the traveling around and hiding that they did.
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It seems Anna Barbara Sharer was married to Jacob Sharer, Shearer, and possibility of having a daughter Barbara who married Joseph Leib. George Anstine sponsored Anstein George Leib b. 06/20/1819, b. 11/11/1819 Elizabeth Anstine sponsored Anna Elizabeth Leib b. 04/03/1815, bapt. 07/29/1815. These childrens parents Joesph and Barbara Leibans also parents of John Henry Leib b. 04/04/1817 bapt. 09/21/1817, sponsored by Henry Anstine. These records coming from Saddlers.
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Anstine is an anglicized spelling of the German family name Anstein, which is classified as being of habitation origin. When family names are defined as "habitation" in origin they refer us to the residence or home of the progenitor or founder of the family. The name may indicate that the original bearer displayed a sign or engraving over the door of his residence or it may tell us that this person’s residence was located in a particular town or village or indeed that it was located by some distinguishing geographical or topographical feature.
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The same DAR file for BK contains a copy of the will of henry Anstine, Sr.
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Jeffrey CEMETERY
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REFN: 3HIG-TG
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Earliest known progenitor of the Cole linage.
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no birth date. John died before his father who died in 1843.
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Ancestral File Number: 1GBR-LX3
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p. 147 PA German Church records Volume 12.
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Sister Catherine seems to have disconnected herself from the family as she is not named in any baptisms nor other affairs that are recorded in the town of Stewartstown or the Church at Sadler's. She does not seem to have been married, though she is named favorably in her fathers will. She was herself buried at Blymire's Church Cemetery about 10 miles or so north of Sadler's Church, near Dallastown, Pa. It seems she had left the immediate area of her father's farm, mills, church, and perhaps .. influence. See the notes for Catherine for more light on this matter
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Concerning Elizabeth Anstine, daughter of George & Anna Barbara (Sherer) Anstine, I make the following observation .. she is buried at Sadler's Cemetery with her mother & father, and it would seem to me that if she were married to a responsible man and died at the age of 39 years, would not her husband obtain his own burial site where he might later be buried with his wife ? I suggest that it was Elizabeth's father George who determined where his daughter Elizabeth was buried, and that due to her having never been married
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Near Dallastown.
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Benniah Keller Anstine
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Christened 11/13/1754. Sponsors Ringers at Saddlers Church near Dallastown, PA They are in the records (pages of German Church records and church history). John and Mary Ringer Sponsors.
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Some memories about him from one of his grandchildren is that he was a
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She loved children and collecting things like postcards and things about the Dionne Quints
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Nat was a preacher at Hallwood VA Methodist Church
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George was in the State Legislature. (written in letter dated 7/26/1968 from Mrs. Cleon E. Blasser to Mrs. W. Hubbard Anstine)
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William had two wives. Sisters - Sarah E. Fletcher and Maria A. Fletcher. Served 3 years in Civil War Bo.D. 106 Lii, U.S. Infantry entered August 1, 1862 and Mustaded out July 12, 1865. Member of Sam Walker Post of G.A.R. at Mt. Pulaska, IL. One child Sarah was buried on the Fletcher family plot in Bowers Templemen Cemetery.
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Mover to Ohio
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Widow of Jacob Anstine
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Sources: Faleknar Swamp Church. Montgomery Co. PA
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Winfred 1st married Elsa Bushnell, later to Amelia Ebeling 01/01/1922.
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Phillip and Catherine had a son Henry Anstine, guardianship was given to George Einstein on June 23, 1801.
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14 children. Catherine and John Higby had 14 Children. Lived in IL and later moved to IA. To date 05/1993, no names for children.
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Baptized 02/25/1810
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Buried in the Bowers Templeman Cemetery near Mt. Pulaski, Ill.
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Buried in the Bowers Templeman Cemetery near Mt. Pulaksi, Ill.
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Delphia christy died 1930, buried in Merger Cemetery and Adam married again. Both are buried in Merger Cemetery, AK City, KS. Also married Maud Williams.
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Effie L. Anstine and her husband, Aurthur Richards, are buried in Riverview Cemetery in AK City, KS.
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Delphia died in 1930, buried in Merger Cemetery and Adam married again. Both are buried in Merger Cemetery, AK City, KS.
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Spelling of last name Ebelling
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Earl C. Anstine was killed in a car acident in Kingrley IA May 25,1977 and buried May 27, 1977 in Kingrley Ia.
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In Lumber business at Camp Hill PA
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Taught in State College in Salisbury MD
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Married in Shanghai, China where both were missionaries
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Harry was married twice 1) Cora Zeigler 2) Tillie Borden. A marriage date of January 1, 1896 was listed but no reference was made to which wife.
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Lives in Seminole OK in Photography Business
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Died Young
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Kept Store in Stewartstown Moved to Philadelphia
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ALfred and James are twins and both died in infancy
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WA was killed in Mexican War. Son of Benedict and Mary Meads
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Was killed by stray bullet during Chinese Parade
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Went West
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Sisters Lottie Peice, Industry, IL. Ethel Bedwell, McComb, IL. Alice Bovey, Industry, IL. This list not complete. There survived her. she is buried in the Utica Cemetery.
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twin of Henry Ernest
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Died at age 28
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John, a native of York Co. Penn. emigrated to Ohio 1840 and 16 years later came to McDonough Co.. John died here in 1861 and wife in 1874. They are buried at Camp Creek Cemetery, McDonough Co., IL four miles southeast of Macomb, IL.
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It seems that Mary Hindle (Heindle) Anstine's mother and father are William F. and Laura Heindle of Maryland. Mary was brought by horseback to York Co., PA after her marriage to John Anstine. They also brought her dowery at that time, linens and etc. Possible mother and father from info Becky Anstine of Dallastown PA, are William F and Laura Heindle.
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Franklin was killd in a feed mill as a youngester
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Mike had 2 wives. 1st wife and "Mike" had Theodore, Mary Elizabeth, John G., Francis, Mother Amy Synder and 2nd wife Mary Sims, a sister to Sarah Sims, one daughter Mary died 14 years old of typhoid fever.
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Mary died of typhoid fever at 11+ months. She is buried at the gravesite of her grandfather and grandmother Andrew and Sarah Sims Anstine.
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Newton and Lizzie had 3 girls and 1 son: Mary (New York), Pearl, and Iva and Thurman. Newton, the eldest of Andrew Newton, member of Olive Lodge 06/20/1873 and Seward since 10/09/1886. Jasper Newton came with his family to McDonough Co., IL in 1852 when he was one year of age. He married Elizabeth Hughen O'Neal in 1876 in Warren Co. Ill. and resided there until the spring of 1885, leaving and moving to Seward Co. NE The couple celebrated there 50th Anniversary in August of 1926.
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At 12 years old he was killed in the feed mill.
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Samuel and his wife, Alice, were two of the earliest residents of Industry Township. He was a prominet farmer and spent most of his life on the farm he was born on.
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5th of 10 children. Alta or Sarah Alta married Joesph Taylor McLain and they had three children. 2 boys and a girl. Floyd, Harrold and Zelda Rohern.
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Never married. 9th out of 10 children. Doug farmed all of his life. His sister Alta McLain lived with him after the sudden death of her husband.
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Funeral in Utica, NB Presbyterian Church. Member Eastern Star. Burial at family plot, Utica, NB. To this union five children: Clifford, Robert, Max, Edith, Helen. Helped husband on the farm.
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Clifford was known as a farmer in Seward and York Co. most of married life. He was a hard working man and a loving grandfather. He and his wife, Anna, raised their daughters children after Carol's death, Rodney Porath and Leann Christiansen. Clifford died while working in the field near York, NE. He was engaged in farming all of his life. He had also worked for the Federal Government to check grain in the Ag programs.
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Bob was a very dedicated man to his family and town. He was home town booster of all activities and especially sports and his fellow man. Bob worked hard in ag related jobs and had a trucking business. He missed very few of the sports activities of his son "Jerry" as a coach and of the grandchildren when they were in school. Bob was also a fan of the U of Ne sports. Bob and wife, Thelma, could be called on for a visit or help for anyone who needed them.
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He was a in Capt. George Long's Co 6th Battalion Revol. War. He was
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Cames from Switzerland in 1740 and settled what is now Carroll Co., Maryland. from page 112 of History of York Co., PA by George Gibson
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Carol had three children. Leann Christiansen b. 09/06/1961, Charles Christiansen still born 1959, Rodney Porath b. 11/22/1964.
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Thelma's mother Minnie Elsia Spellmeyer and Father Myron Harvey French.
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Killed north of York in a tr
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The Peters, Fervers & Painters of PA
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Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Emery 28, wife Annie21, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1920 enumerated Hollibaugh Emery M. 49, wife Annie 41, dau. Mary R. 19, son Arthur B. 17, son Robert J. 16, dau. Lois A. 11, dau. Ada F. 9, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1920 enumerated Warren R. Loane 32, wife Mary 31, dau. Gertrude 6, son Leroy 3 4/12, boarder Orlando Hollibaugh 19, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1930 enumerated Warren R. Lane 43, wife Verla E. 42, dau. Gertrude F. 16, son Leroy P, 13, uncle William Hollibaugh, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Last Residence:17249 Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon, PA
Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh John 44, wife Melissa 39, son Emery 19, dau. Laura 18, dau. Mary 12, dau. Edith 7, dau.Infant 0/12, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1910 enumerated John T. Hollibaugh 56, dau. Edith 18, son Orlando 10, brother William 52, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1920 enumerated Warren R. Loane 32, wife Mary 31, dau. Gertrude 6, son Leroy 3 4/12, boarder Orlando Hollibaugh 19, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1930 enumerated Orlanda R. Hollibaugh 29, wife Edith M. 21, dau. Pauline 3 11/12, son Harold W. 1 11/12, living in Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co., PA
Obit for Orlando H. "Scamp" Hollibaugh 82, died Tues. Nov. 23, 1982. Born May 22,1900 he was the son of John Thomas and Melissa (Waite) Hollibaugh. He married Edith Mae Love in addition to his wife he is survived by 6 children Mrs Ester Moore, Paul Hollibaugh, Mrs Nancy Snyder, Mrs Betty Jane Ford, Mrs Arlene DiCosimo and John Hollibaugh. Services were held Fri. Nov. 26 and interment at I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Rockville Furnace
Census 1910 enumerated John T. Hollibaugh 56, dau. Edith 18, son Orlando 10, brother William 52, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1860 enumerated David Hollowbaugh 33, Susan 31, Mary E. 10, George W. 8, Thomas J. 6, Margaret 4, William 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1860 enumerated David Hollowbaugh 33, Susan 31, Mary E. 10, George W. 8, Thomas J. 6, Margaret 4, William 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: 1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: 1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: 1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
William HOLLIBAUGH, a highly respected resident of Rockhill died at the home of W. R. Love Sunday morning, December 28, 1930, after an illness of six months of a complication of diseases. Mr. Hollibaugh was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and lived his entire life here. He was an employe of the East Broad Top Railroad for many years.
Surviving are one brother, Frank Hollibaugh of Rockhill and one sister, Mrs. Becky WHITSEL of Mt. Union. The following nieces and nephews also survive: Mrs. Isaac WORKMAN, Mrs. Enoch ROGERS, Emory, Orlando, Kenneth and Dewees Hollibaugh of Rockhill; Mrs. Norris Crothers of Orbisonia; Mrs. Emett Brown of Allenport; Mrs. Bertha BOOHER, Mrs. John SWIGERT, George STEVER and Orzella WHITSEL of Mt. Union. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Leroy of Orbisonia. Burial was made in the IOOF cemetery.
Census: 1850 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: 1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: 1850 census enumerated David Holobough 25, Susanna 22, Mary E. 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census: 1870 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated David Hollibaugh 44, Susann 41, Mary E. 20, John 15, William 12, Rebecca 7, Frank 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co.,PA
Census: 1880 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 lists: David 54, wife Susanah 51, son George W. 26, dau. Margaret 24, son William 22, Franklin 11, living in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Death: 29 Oct 1960 in Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Obit for Franklin B. Hollibaugh 92, of Rochill furnace died Saturday Oct. 29, 1960. He was born Jun. 6, 1868 in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. He was the son of David and Mary Ellen (Long) Hollibaugh and Married Jemima Whitsel on Dec. 20, 1892. She predeceased hin on Dec. 17, 1953 and surviving are 2 children Mrs. Enos (Dessie) Rogers and Duoise Holliabaugh. Services were held Tues. Nov. 1, and interment was made at Monroe Chapel Cemetery
1970, at 11:01 p.m. in the J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital. He had been a
patient of the hospital for the previous 13 days. Born March 15, 1902,
in Oak Grove, Clay Township, he was a son of Daniel and Lilly (Alloway)
Bollinger. He was united in marriage to Clara Painter of Three Springs
on December 18, 1935. His wife survives, along with three children: Mrs.
Richard (Kay) Anderson, Three Springs R.D., Kent Anderson and Karen
Anderson, both at home. There are three grandsons. Also surviving are a
brother and three sisters: the Rev. Charles Bollinger, Liverpool, N.Y.;
Mrs. Laura Hollibaugh, Rockhill Furnace; Mrs. Mildred Walker, Huntingdon
and Mrs. Lois Dickenson, New Millport. The deceased was of the
Protestant faith. He was a charter member of the Three Springs Volunteer
Fire Company. During his lifetime he had engaged in the occupation of
farming. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 23, at 2 p.m. from
the Ott funeral home, Orbisonia. The Rev. Merle S. Cowher, of the Three
Springs Grace United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be
made in Bethel Church of God Cemetery at New Grenada. Friends may call
at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today and until the hour of the
services on Tuesday.
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Census: 1900 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1900 enumerated Hollobaugh Frank 32, wife Jemima 27, son James F. 5/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA 2
Census: 1910 in Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Frank 37, wife Jemmima 35, son Coyle 5, dau. Odessa 3, dau.Zada 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA 2
Census: 1920 in Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1920 enumerated Hollibaugh Fank 49, wife Jemima 44, dau. Odessa 14, son Keneth 8, son Dewees 5, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA 2
Census: 1930 in Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1930 enumerated Frank B. Hollibaugh 48, wife Mima 56, son Keneth E. 18, son Dewees C. 16, dau. Odessa M. 24, granddau. Winifred M. Rogers 3/12, granddau. Cartherine L. Rogers 4, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Birth: 12 Dec 1899 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Birth record filed in Huntingdon Co. Court House, born in Cromwell Township, PA 1
Census: 1900 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: 1900census enumerated Hollobaugh Frank 32, wife Jemima 27, son James F. 5/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Birth: abt 1905 in PA
Census: 1910 Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Frank 37, wife Jemmima 35, son Coyle 5, dau. Odessa 3, dau.Zada 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1920 enumerated Hollibaugh Fank 49, wife Jemima 44, dau. Odessa 14, son Keneth 8, son Dewees 5, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1930 enumerated Frank B. Hollibaugh 48, wife Mima 56, son Keneth E. 18, son Dewees C. 16, dau. Odessa M. 24, granddau. Winifred M. Rogers 3/12, granddau. Cartherine L. Rogers 4, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Birth: abt 1908 in PA
Census: 1910 Rockhill Furness, Huntindon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Frank 37, wife Jemmima 35, son Coyle 5, dau. Odessa 3, dau.Zada 2, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1880 enumerated Phillip 55, wife Susan 48, dau. Mary E. 21 son Peter M. 16, dau. Sarah E. 15, son Thomas 14, dau. Annie M. 11, dau. Jemima 9, son James F. 6, son Calvin 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1900 enumerated Phillip Whitsel 75, wife Susan 68, Thomas 31, son James 25, dau. Margaret 38,on Calvin 23, granddau. Adda Bolinger 7, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1880 enumerated David L. Whitsel 31, wife Evaline 25, dau. Louisa 7, dau. Rachel 4, son Howard M. 2, son Richard 1, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1900 enumerated David L. Whitsel 51, wife Mary 26, son Howard M. 22, son Richard 21, son Philip 19, son John 17, dau. Mary 15, dau. Sarah 13, son William H. 10, dau Della M. 8, dau. Susan 3, son Albert 6/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1920 enumerated David L. Whitsel 71, wife Mary E. 45, son William H. 30 son Albert 20, son Russel 18, dau. Hazel B. 12, grandson Wilford 4 11/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Birth: abt 1853 in PA
Census: 1870 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Birth: abt 1854 in PA
Census: 1870 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. 1
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Phillip 55, wife Susan 48, dau. Mary E. 21 son Peter M. 16, dau. Sarah E. 15, son Thomas 14, dau. Annie M. 11, dau. Jemima 9, son James F. 6, son Calvin 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA 1
Census: 1900 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1900 enumerated Phillip Whitsel 75, wife Susan 68, Thomas 31, son James 25, dau. Margaret 38,on Calvin 23, granddau. Adda Bolinger 7, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Paul Whitsel 82, Catherine 75, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Emery 28, wife Annie21, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1920 enumerated Hollibaugh Emery M. 49, wife Annie 41, dau. Mary R. 19, son Arthur B. 17, son Robert J. 16, dau. Lois A. 11, dau. Ada F. 9, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Wedding license at Huntingdon Co. Court House Emery M. Hollibaugh and Annie Miller Married 05 April 1910
Peter WHITSEL SR., one of the oldest residents of this county passed away
Saturday evening, April 1st, 1922 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John
Shue in Hill Valley, in his 93rd year. Peter Whitsel was born in Germany on February 1st, 1830, and was aged at death, 92 years and two months. He was one of ten children born to Paul and Mary Catherine Whitsel who landed in the United States in 1832. The father died in 1871 at the age of 83 years, while the mother died in the 1875. Mr. WHITSEL was the last of the family; these brothers and sisters preceding him in death: Philip, Adam, Elizabeth, Mrs. John White; Eliza, Mrs. Matthew UMBRELL; Susan, Mrs. Thomas CHILCOTE, of PA; Maria, Mrs. Frederick GLOCK, of NB; George, of MI, and two died in infancy. It will be remembered that Mrs. CHILCOTE passed away over a year ago, aged 86 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War serving with distinction in Company D., 88th Regiment. After his return from military service he was married by Rev. James R. LANE, who also united in marriage the daughters of the deceased. To this union six children were born, namely: D. P. WHITSEL; Melissa, Mrs. John Shue; Katie, Mrs. C. D. WEIGHT; Harvey, Sadie, Mrs. W. W. PETERSON; and B. F. WHITSEL, deceased. Mr. WHITSEL was step father to William PRICE; Susan, Mrs. Theodore HELLER; John and Lucinda PRICE, all deceased. Mrs. WHITSEL lost her life thirty-three years ago when she was struck by an east bound freight train in Jack's Narrows west of Mount Union while walking along the tracks with her daughter, Melissa. She was killed instantly.
Besides the five children who survive, there are thirty-three grandchildren
and the following great grandchildren: Edwin, Eva and Christine Moore,
Geraldine and Mary Mildred HAMMAN, Dalmas Smith and Stanley Runk.
Mr. WHITSEL was engaged in farming for many years after the war.
Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shue on
Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in charge of Rev. SOMERS, assisted by Rev. DUVALL, of the Methodist Episcopal church. The body was laid to rest in the Monroe cemetery, where his parents, son and other relatives are buried. W. P. DUNMIRE, director of the funeral.
Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 12, son Benjamin F. 10, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Philip Whitsel 46, Susan 37, David 21, Adam 19, John 17, George 16, Peter 6, Elizabeth 10, Rebecca 8, Sarah E. 4, Thomas 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA. 1
Census: 1880 Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Phillip 55, wife Susan 48, dau. Mary E. 21 son Peter M. 16, dau. Sarah E. 15, son Thomas 14, dau. Annie M. 11, dau. Jemima 9, son James F. 6, son Calvin 3, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 12, son Benjamin F. 10, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 13, son Benjamin F. 11, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 13, son Benjamin F. 11, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 13, son Benjamin F. 11, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 13, son Benjamin F. 11, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 13, son Benjamin F. 11, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1870 enumerated Peter Whitsel 38, Rebecca 35, Daniel 4, Benjamin 1, William Price 16, Susan J. Price 13, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census: 1880 in Cromwell, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Peter Whitsel 50, wife Rebecca 48, son Daniel P. 13, son Benjamin F. 11, dau. Martha M. 9, dau. Mary E. 7, son James H. 6 Sarah 4, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Note: Census 1880 enumerated Adam G. 50, wife Matilda J. 39, son Samuel L. 17, dau. Araminta E. 14, dau. Louisa E. 11, son Charles R. 9, son Alfred S. 7, dau. Laura B. 5, dau. Elizabeth 2, son John K. 4/12, living in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1910 enumerated Hollibaugh Emery 28, wife Annie21, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1920 enumerated Hollibaugh Emery M. 49, wife Annie 41, dau. Mary R. 19, son Arthur B. 17, son Robert J. 16, dau. Lois A. 11, dau. Ada F. 9, living in Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon Co., PA
Census 1920 enumerated Warren R. Loane 32, wife Mary 31, dau. Gertrude 6, son Leroy 3 4/12, boarder Orlando Hollibaugh 19, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1930 enumerated Warren R. Lane 43, wife Verla E. 42, dau. Gertrude F. 16, son Leroy P, 13, uncle William Hollibaugh, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Census 1930 enumerated Warren R. Lane 43, wife Verla E. 42, dau. Gertrude F. 16, son Leroy P, 13, uncle William Hollibaugh, living in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., PA.
Obit: Gertrude F. GUTSHALL, 88, of 360 Westminster Dr., Huntingdon, formerly of 1027 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, died at 12:10 a.m. Thursday, May 30, 2002, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born Nov. 30, 1913, in Rockhill Furnace, she was the daughter of Warren and Mary Ellen (Hollibaugh) Lane, both of whom preceded her in death. She was united in marriage to James W. Gutshall Dec. 31, 1937, in Alexandria. Mr. Gutshall preceded her in death Oct. 31, 1978. She is survived by a son, Donald L. Gutshall of Huntingdon; a daughter, Judy K. Fleming of Huntingdon. as well as seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son,James W. Gutshall, in 1962, and by her only brother, Leroy "Preacher" Lane. Mrs. Gutshall was a member of the 15st St. United Methodist Church in Huntingdon. She taught the Wesleyan Crusaders Sunday School Class. She was a graduate of Orbisonia High School, Class of 1932, and began nurse's training in 1932, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, graduating as a registered nurse in 1935. In 1933, she received specialized training in pediatrics in Children's Hospital in Philadelphia. From 1936 to 1937, she was employed at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, in New York City. In 1962, she worked at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. Mrs. Gutshall returned to Huntingdon Co. and worked as a registered nurse in the maternity department at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital. She eventually retired from J.C. Blair, with 20 years of service. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1, at the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home, Huntingdon, with the Rev. David L. Dearing officiating. Interment will be made in the IOOF Memorial Cemetery, Rockhill Furnace
Obit: Edith M. Hollibaugh aged 86 of Rockhill Furnace passed away. She was born 10 November 1908 in Shade Valley, Tell Township and was the daughter of McCune and June (Brant) Love. She is survived by 5 children Mrs. Dale (Esther) Moore, Mrs. James (B. Jane) Ford, Mrs. William (Nancy) Snyder, Mrs. James (Arlene) DiCosimo and John T. Hollibaugh.
Name:Edith M. Hollibaugh Born:10 Nov 1908 Died:15 Oct 1995
Last Residence:17249 Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon, PA
Note: Census 1930 enumerated Orlanda R. Hollibaugh 29, wife Edith M. 21, dau. Pauline 3 11/12, son Harold W. 1 11/12, living in Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co., PA
Obit: in Newspaper Pauline Hollibaugh died 5 August 1938 she was 12 years 2 months and 5 days old she died from heart problems and is survived by her parents and the following brothers and sisters Harold, Esther, Betty, Arlene, and Paul the funeral was 8 August 1938 and burial in I.O.O.F. Cemetery
Obit: Edith M. Hollibaugh aged 86 of Rockhill Furnace passed away. She was born 10 November 1908 in Shade Valley, Tell Township and was the daughter of McCune and June (Brant) Love. She is survived by 5 children Mrs. Dale (Esther) Moore, Mrs. James (B. Jane) Ford, Mrs. William (Nancy) Snyder, Mrs. James (Arlene) DiCosimo and John T. Hollibaugh.
Name:Edith M. Hollibaugh Born:10 Nov 1908 Died:15 Oct 1995
Last Residence:17249 Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon, PA
Huntingdon Daily News 14 July 2003: Larry Daryl Hollibaugh age 48 of Petersburg, Logan Township died on 06 July 2003. He was born 05 November 1954 in Biddleford, Maine ans was the son of Harold William Holliabaugh and Bernice (Clark) Hollibaugh George. He is survived by his mother 3 sons Shane, John, and David R. 3 daughters Jessica R., Jamie L., and Janie E. Hollibaugh. a brother Gene William Hollibaugh and sister Mrs. Carl (Vickie L. George) Morgan. He was predeceased by his father on 20 September 1956. Service will be on July 16th.
Obit: Edith M. Hollibaugh aged 86 of Rockhill Furnace passed away. She was born 10 November 1908 in Shade Valley, Tell Township and was the daughter of McCune and June (Brant) Love. She is survived by 5 children Mrs. Dale (Esther) Moore, Mrs. James (B. Jane) Ford, Mrs. William (Nancy) Snyder, Mrs. James (Arlene) DiCosimo and John T. Hollibaugh.
Name:Edith M. Hollibaugh Born:10 Nov 1908 Died:15 Oct 1995
Last Residence:17249 Rockhill Furnace, Huntingdon, PA
Samuel COHENOUR, formerly of Three Springs, died on Sunday, April 8, 195 1, at 10:25 p.m. at the home of his son, Bernard Cohenour, of 407 South Di vision Street, Mount Union. He had been seriously ill for three weeks.
He was born on July 9, 1869, in Three Springs, the son of Isaiah and Dianna
(RORABAUGH) Cohenour. In March, 1892, he was united in marriage to the former Blanche L. WAITE at Three Springs. His wife preceded him in death on August 26, 1939.
The deceased was a member of the Sugar Grove Evangelical United Brethren Church.
He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.
Surviving are thirteen children: Mrs. Flora Booher of Germany Valley, Cecil Coheno ur of Three Springs, R.D., Alice (Mrs. J.G. Wilson), Mrs. Ida HAMMAN, R oy Cohenour, Orville Cohenour and Bernard Cohenour, all of Mount Union, Charles Cohenour of Mansfield, Ohio, Harry Cohenour and Lawrence Cohenour, both of Three Springs, John Cohenour of Aliquippa, Tola (Mrs. Harvey CORNEL IUS) of Mount Union, R.D.; and Daisy (Mrs. Jack LENDER) of Huntingdon.
Also surviving are 49 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Two children preceded him in death.
Interment will be made in the Jordan Cemetery in Cromwell Township.
Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Weednesday until the hour of the service Thursday.
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A Clay Township man, Lawrence Cohenour of Three Springs, R. D. 2, suffer ed a fatal heart attack Sunday afternoon, July 2, 1961. He was rush ed to the J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon, but was pronounc ed dead upon arrival there by the attending physician.
Mr. Cochenour had been in his usual good health and had been watching TV i mmediately prior to the attack. He suffered a heart attack about three ye ars ago.
Coroner E. Blair shore, was summoned and he issued a certificate showing d eath due to natural causes, a heart attack. Time of death was fixed at 5: 30 p. m.
The deceased was employed as a shovel operator by the North American Refra ctories at the firm's quarry near Three Springs. He had been working fi ve days per week and his unexpected death came as a shock to the family a nd friends.
The Rev. Raymond Herbert, Three Springs Assembly of God minister, was summ oned when Mr. Cochenour became ill and the pastor rushed him to the hospit al, but Mr. Cochenour passed away en route to the institution.
He was born October 7, 1906 in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Co., a s on of Samuel and Blanche (Waite) Cohenour. He was married to Gladys M. Br own of Orbisonia at Orbisonia on June 26, 1930, with the Rev. E. E. Dunkel berger of the EUB Church officiating.
His wife survives along with the following children: Mrs. Earl (Deloris) M iller of Three Springs, R. D., Gene Cohenour of Mifflintown, R. D., Mrs. D onald (Dorothy) Redlinger of Three Springs, Mrs. Richard (Joyce) Cove rt of Orbisonia, R. D., Mrs. Roger (Martha) Pesco of Three Springs, Mrs. R onald (Audry) Whitsel of Three Springs, R. D. 2, Gerald Cohenour of Thr ee Springs, Mrs. Ronald (Geraldine) Hammon of Hampton, N. H., and Janet, P atricia, Darlene and Beverly, all at home. There are 24 grandchildren. A lso surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Flora Booh er of Shirleysburg, R. D., Cecil M. Cohenour of Three Springs, Mrs. Ali ce Wilson of Mount Union, Charles D. Cohenour of Greenwich, Ohio, Mrs. I da Hamman of Mount Union, Harry T. Cohenour of Three Springs, Roy N. Cohen our of Mount Union, John A. Cohenour of Aliquippa, Orville W. Coheno ur of Mill Creek, Mrs. Tola Cornelius of Mount Union, R. D., Mrs. Daisy Le nder of Huntingdon and Bernard A. Cohenour of Mount Union.
He was of the assembly of God faith. Mr. Cohenour was active in the chur ch and in religious work. He was a member of Local 14385, UMWA, Distri ct 50 and had been employed for 37
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 3, at 2 p. m. from the As sembly of God Church at Three Springs. The Rev. Raymond Herbert, past or of the church, and the Rev. Charles Rhodes, pastor of the Three Sprin gs EUB Church, will officiate. Interment will be made in the Three Sprin gs Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ott funeral home in Orbisonia fr om 7 p.m. this evening until noon on Wednesday and then at the church fr om noon on Wednesday until the hour for the service.
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Three Springs Cemetery
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Mrs. Flora Ann Booher, 77,, Shirleysburg, R.D., died on Sunday, August
3, 1909, at 5:15 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clair Henry of
Mount Union. She had been in failing health for eight weeks. She was
born on July 19, 1892 at Three Spirngs, a daughter of Samuel and Blanche
(Waite) Cohenour. She was united in marriage to Harry S. Booher of
Cromwell Township on March 23, 1909 at Orbisonia. Her husband preceded
her in death on July 13, 1944. Surviving children are: Mrs. Violet White
of Reading, Mrs. Clair (Dorothy) Henry of Mount Union, Mrs. Ralph
(Virginia) Leonard of Manassas, Va.; Harry D. Booher of Whittensville,
Mass.; Donald S. Booher of Shirleysburg R.D., Mac. L. Booher of Mount
Union R.D., Mrs. Ida Mae Berrier of Malvern and Blair F. Booher of
Manassas, Va. Four children preceded her in death Thirty-six
grandchildren and 35 great- grandchildren also survive. Brothers and
sisters who survive are: John Cohenour of Aliquippa, Orville Cohenour of
Mill Creek, Mrs. Daisy Lender of Huntingdon, Mrs. Ida Hamman of Mount
Union, Mrs. Tola Cornelius of Mount Union, Roy Cohenour of Mount Union
and Bernard of Mount Union. Mrs. Booher was a member of the Old School
Baptist Church of Cassville. During her life she enjoyed writing poetry.
Interment will be made in the Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia, R.D.
Burial
Jordan`s Cemetery
Burial
Jordon Cemetary, Rockhill PA
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 126
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 126
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 87,126
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 87,126
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William was married 4 times (1) Alice Stengle, (2) Nora Higman, (3) Pearl
Brenneman, (4) Grace Spangler
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The Spengler Families, Edward W. Spangler, p 81
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
LDS Family Group Archives Film # 1275115
Helen Kron, Star Route, St. Anthony, ID
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
Evidences of the Spangler Families of York Co. Before the Year 1850, by the
Historical Society of York Co., p. 93[spang1203.ged]
The Spengler Families, Edward W. Spangler, p 81
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
LDS Family Group Archives Film # 1275115
Helen Kron, Star Route, St. Anthony, ID
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
Evidences of the Spangler Families of York Co. Before the Year 1850, by the
Historical Society of York Co., p. 93
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The Spengler Families, Edward W. Spangler, p 81
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
History of York Co., PA, by John Gibson, p 160
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
Graduated from Un. of Maryland
Received Degree of M.D. in 1882
Began the practice of medicine in Jefferson, PA
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111[spang1203.ged]
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
Twin to Florence S.
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
Twin to Margaret G.[spang1203.ged]
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
Twin to Margaret G.
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111[spang1203.ged]
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111[spang1203.ged]
History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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History of York Co., Vol II, J.H. Beers & Co., p 898-99
Descendants of Christian Lau, by Michael W. Lau, p 111
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Compiled by Joe L. Reed, June 24, 1992
Died of tuburculosis.
Did not have any children.
Conrad D. Sterner: Elected to PA Legislature in 1898 and
served two terms, 1899-1900 and 1903-1904.
Bought the 50-acre property known as the Buffalo Valley Mill from Solomon Rohrbaugh on 30 March 1880. (Source: York Co. Deed Book 16-F)
On 3 November 1925, the land was sold in a bankruptcy sale to Eli's brother, Lewis H. "Doc" Sterner M.D. for $2300.00. (Source: Final Order of Sale of Real Estate, U.S. Middle District Court, PA, No. 4993)
In 1929, Eli's son, Ezra, bought the property from Dr. Sterner for $4800.00.
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Abraham Wolf purchased a farm in Franklin Twp., which can be traced back to the landholdings of John Penn, son of William Penn, founder of PA. These records are intact at the Westmoreland Co. Court House, Greensburg, Pa.
The burial grounds for this family may be found at Hills Church Cem., Export, Pa., where all Wolf Gravestones are in front of the church. Abram, Abraham's son and his family are buried at Hills Church Cem., Export, Pa. Abraham is buried in Denmark Manor Cemetery.
Many members of the Wolf family, including Abraham and his wife, are buried at Denmark Manor Cem., near Harrison City, located in Export, Westmoreland Co., Pa.
Abraham's son Joseph and his wife Mary Jane, are buried in Union Cemetery, Irwin, Pa. Photo by Misty Varuolo.
Twins permeate the Wolf line.
Much of the information on the early Wolf family came from a book Solomon Wolf Shakes His Tree by Richard R. Wolfe, Printed July, 1978.
Twin of Jacob Wolf
Cause of Death: Influenza
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Rhoda Laird, Box 216, R. D. # 2, East Berlin, PA 17316-8918
Ercell Douglas Spangler, 700 Cottonwood Court, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Ivy Harrison, 8693 Leatherman Rd., Wadsworth, OH 44281
Clyde and Viola moved from Hahntown ro Cereal (North Huntingdon Twp.)after the death of Alexander (Clyde's father) in 1922. They raised their 6 children in a 4 room house.
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This is one of three sons of the immigrant Hans Georg Anstine who served their country in military service during the American Revolution. There is a reference to George's age that differs with the 24 November 1761 date, and that is in the records of the Faulkner's Swamp Church, whose records show a year of 1758 for his birth, which I believe to be incorrect. To date three individuals have filed applications for membership in the DAR/SAR as descendants of this man. The registry numbers are NSDAR # 511,649 & # 508,544, with my own membership #144,308 being in the SAR. All references to this George Anstine relating to his dates of birth and death refer to the dates as 24 November 1761 and 30 May 1846; all, that is, except the dates shown in the records of the Falkners Swamp Lutheran Church of Montgomery Co., Pa. ( where they were all reported to have baptized ) which shows the very same day and month for birth and death BUT three years earlier! ( 24 November 1758 and 30 May 1843 ). I can not reconcile this discrepancy, nor can I bring myself to believe that there were two Johan Georg Anstines with the same dates three years apart. Therefore, I am going to assume that they are one and the same person. And, because of the many references to 1761 & 1846, I will subscribe to these dates as being "more correct" than the other. George's son John shown could have been born after Johan Georg was discharged from the Revolutionary Army on 16 October 1780; before Catherine on 23 May 1782; OR he may have been born in the period between Elizabeth in 1784 and Henry in 1791. I think the latter is the most probable.
Last Will and Testament of George Anstine
In the name of God, Amen. I, George Anstine of Hopewell Township of York Co. and State of PA, being weak in body but of sound mind, memory and understanding, mar... be God for the damei and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs whilest I have strength and capacity so to do, do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made; and first and principally I commit my soul unto the hands of my Creator who gave it, and my body to the earth to be interred in decent Christian form at the discretion of Executor hereinafter named, and as to such worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to entrust me I dispose of the same as followth; First I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my Estate by my Executor. Then I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Esther me bed, bedding and bedstead, me cow, one corner cuppoard, me chest, me falling leaf table, me tin plate stove, me chairs, me spinning whee, and as much of my kitchen furniture as she may think proper to keep. I also give and bequeath to my said wife all the rents which may be due at the time of my decease or which shall thereafter become due from John Wilson for a certain messuage or tract of land late the property of John Matthews. I likewise bequeath to my said wife the interest of three hundred dollars, to be paid to her annually during her natural life, and at her decease the said sum of three hundred dollars, of which she had been receiving interest, to be equally divided between my two children Catharine and Henry. Then I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Barbara Anstine one cow, me bed, bedding and bedstead, me burraw and spinning wheel. Then I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Esther Anstine me cow, one bed, bedding and bedstead, me burraw and spinning wheel. Then I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Elizabeth Ann Leib, the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid when one year after my decease. Then I give and bequeath to my grandson John Henry Leib the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid when one year after my decease and my will is that if either of these two my grand children last mentioned should die without lawful issue, then the surviving one shall have the share of the deceased in full, but if both these my grand children should die without issue then these said legacies to go to and be equally divided between my two children Catharine and Henry. Then, I give and bequeath to each of my grandsons Simon Anstine, John Anstine, Jacob Anstine and Isaac Anstine ( sons of John Anstine deceased ) the sum of fifty dollars, the said sum of fifty dollars to be paid to each and every one of my grandsons last before mentioned one year after my decease. Then I will and desire that all my property real and personal (except what is herein before disposed of) to be sold by my Executor. The personal property to be sold at public sale as soon after my decease as convienent and the real estate either at public or sale as shall be most advantageous hereby granting to my Executor full power to sell convey and give possession to any purchaser and my will is that the money arising from said sales together with the residue of my Estate after paying the legacies and bequests herein before mentioned shall go to and be equally divided between my two children Catharine and Henry. Then, I do hereby constitute appoint and ordain my beloved son Henry Anstine sole Executor of this my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eighth day of May one thousand eight hundren and thirty six. (signed) George Anstine Signed sealed published and declared in presence of us who in presence of the said George Anstine and at his request and in the presence of one another have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. (signed) Hugh Fulton, James Fulton, and Henry Fulton
Codicil to Last Will and Testament of George Anstine I, George Anstine of Hopewell Township in the Co. of York and State of PA, do make this codicil to be taken as part of my last will and Testament as follows; Whereas I have by my said will directed that the sum of three hundred dollars be equally divided between my two children Catharine and Henry after the decease of my wife Esther, Now, I do hereby revoke and make void the said legacy so far as my daughter is concerned and I do hereby give and bequeath the whole of the said three hundred dollars to my son Henry. In witness whereof, I have herewith to this my codicil annexed to my said will set my hand and seal the 27th day of March, 1841. (signed) George Anstine Signed sealed published and declared in presence of us who in presence of the said George Anstine and at his request and in the presence of one another have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. (signed) Hugh Fulton, Henry Fulton York Co. SS: Before me William Schall, Deputy Register for the probate of Wills and granting of letters of Administration in and for said Co. came Henry Fulton Esq. who being duly affernode and Hugh Fulton who being duly sworn by uplifted hand do depose and say that they were personnaly present and saw George Anstine the testator sign his name to the foregoing instruments of writing perporting to be his last will and testament with a codicil thereto annexed and at the time of so doing the said testator was of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief and that they witnessed the same at the request of and in the presence of the testator. (signed) William Schall
Sadler's Lutheran Church 1789-1989 Stewartstown, PA page 165 states
"George ANSTINE, died May 30, 1816, 81? yrs, 6 mos & 6 days. (O)"
Codicil of Last Will and Testament of George Anstine is dated 3/27/1841, and therefore death is after this 3/27/1841. On 9/28/1998 Ron Johnson determines there is wash and wear on the number one in 1816 in a photograph of George Anstine's tombstone. During the same telephone conversation with Ron, Frank Schmuck uses deductive reasoning concluding consistent wash and wear of the tombstone erroded the left side of the number 4 erroneously indicating a 1. Therfore 1816 is really 1846 and 81? years is really 84 years which makes the death 5/30/1846. His birth Birth date by way of 84 yrs 6 mos & 6 days from this death date is 11/24/1758 which is confimed in PA German Church Records Volume 2 page 147 as 11/24/1758.
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedDecember 24, 1758
Burial
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedMarch 30, 1766
Trinity Church
Burial
Sadlers Cemetary
The family name Anstein originated as a contraction of the German phrase "an den Stein", meaning "on the stone". Thus, the initial bearer of the surname Anstein would have been one who dwelled on stony ground or perhaps near an outcropping of rock. By the same synonym for "Burg" (castle, fortress) and it is possible that the family name Anstein would have referred, in some cases, to a person who resided within a fortified structure. Variants of the surname Anstein include Amstein and Stein.
One of the earliest references to this name is a record of one Johann Michael Anstein, son of Nicolaus Anstein and Anna Barbara Bürg, who was baptized on 2 September 1663 in Neuffen, Württemberg. There is also mention of the wedding of Waldburga Anstein and Mattäus Fallschär, which took place on 26 October 1697 in Grötzingen, Württemberg. However, research is of course ongoing and this name may have been documented even earlier than the date indicated above. This name was introduced to North America in 1751, in which year we find a record of the emigration of Hans Georg Anstein, who arrived in Philadelphia.
Johan Jurg Anstein came to the US (Port of Philadelphia) from Rotterdam on the Neptune Sept 24, 1751. John Mason from Rotterdam was Captain with 284 Passengers. Taken from "A collection of Upwards of 30,000 names of german Immigrants in PA from 1727 -1776")
Married Catherine Burger or Ringer (Not sure of last name) 8 Oct 1753.
Had 10 children. (No knowledge of 6 of the children)Hans George Anstine, Von Einstine, Anstein arrived from Rotterdam and Cowes at the philadelphia landing on the ship Neptune with Christian Blaser and British consumption. Then left to go to Canada and later fleed from there to avoid conscription into the British Army.
He then took his family to Wyoming Valley, now in Luzerne Co. along the north branch of the Susquehanna River. This area was claimed by both Conneticut and PA, there was constant conflict between the settlers. Meanwhile the Indians were massacring both factions. Hans George left with his family to York county where he bought 315 acres in Windsor township for $2,000 in gold and silver coins from Christian Sailor on April 3, 1782.
During the Revolutionary War his son John had strong British sympathies and moved to Charlston So. Carolina. Charleston was under British control for 2 years after our independence. (John listed in 1820 census).
The Wyoming Massacre happened in 1788. This information coming from Lena Booth's research. From Becky of Dallastown, PA. She is Anstine by Marriage to William Rollin Anstine. Now coming from Eddna Ankany, granddaughter of George M. Anstine and Janice Anstine Fischer. Hans George was born in Wurtongton, Germany.
recorded in Book Y, page 341, York Co. Court House:
Testator: Henry Anstine, Sr. of Hopewell Township
Dated: Dec 1, 1869 Probated: April 1, 1872
Wife: Elizabeth
Issue: Catherine Ann
Mary Eve, wife of Joshua Hendrix
Barbara
Elizabeth, wife of Adam Ebaugh
Abraham
Rebecca, wifr of Thomas I. Hendrix
Leah
Henry
Rachel Jane
Benniah Keller
Executors: Sons George and Henry Anstine
Other relatives named: Grandchildren John F., Henry K;, Eli Westly and Jane
children of daughter Jamima Krout; Pleasant H. Meads, Authur C, Yreka and
Dora Pierson, children of daughter Esther
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Farmer & Oil Operator
Blessed/BaptizedJuly 24, 1825
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
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Recorded on Tombstone: Co. C. 3rd TX Inf . C. S. A.
Notes for John Bishop Cole:
U.S. Census 1880 Caldwell Co., TX Page:
293B
FHL Film 1255294 National Archives Film T9-1294
14th June
171/171
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Allen Family Genealogy Database
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Pedigree Chart. Charlotte Larson File. DOM 19 Nov 1829.
1860 Caldwell Co, TX Census. 320-306.
Coal, Richard 55 1805 Farmer GA 2500 - 3201
.........Sarah 55 1805 Wife TN
.........Geo. W. 23 1837 Teacher AL
.........Richard 18 1842 Son MS
.........John 17 1843 Son MS
.........Lucinda 15 1845 Dau MS
.........Eliza 12 1848 Dau MS
.........Jesse 9 1851 Son TX
.........Jas. B. 3 1857 Son TX
.........Jeffry, Matthew 60 1800 Farmer TN - 6650
PCA, Vol. 14, #2, p. 175. Jeffrey CEMETERY.
R. Cole
19 Apr 1805 - 29 Jan 1892
Jeffrey Cem. Recordings. Jul 1996.
R. Cole
19 Apr 1805 - 29 Jul 1892
Descendant Charts, FGR & Letter dated 2 Mar 1997. Kay Boyd File.
Descendant Chart & Letter dated 6 Jun 1997. Ann Blumrich File.
Gives DOM as 27 Mar 1830. A prior DOM was given as18 Nov 1829.
Cole Genealogy letter from Darlene Jeffrey, Secretary of Jeffrey Cemetery, McMahan, Cladwell Co., TX dated Aug 1, 2006
BK-073 re-prints excerpts of "The Autobiography of Richard Cole,
1805-1892"
on pp. 205-210. BK-073 notes the complete manuscript is in the Virginia
State LibraryBK-073 re-prints excerpts of "The Autobiography of Richard Cole,
1805-1892"
on pp. 205-210. BK-073 notes the complete manuscript is in the Virginia
State Library
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Plum Creek Almanac, Vol. 14 No. 2
Compiled by Joe L. Reed, June 24, 1992
Allen Family Genealogy Database
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McMahan First Families. Plum Creek Almanac, Vol. 4, No. 1, p. 80. 1986.
Husband given as Richard Cole. See Sarah Frances Jeffrey.
Query. Plum Creek Almanac, Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 170. 1984. Mortality Schedule, 1870.
Caldwell Co., TX. Plum Creek Almanac, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 61. 1984. Di
intermittent Fever in October.
Pedigree Chart. Charlotte Larson File. DOB 14 Apr 1814. DOD 24 Oct 1864. DOM 18 Nov 1829.
1860 Caldwell Co., TX Census. See Richard Cole.
WFT Vol. 1, pre-1600 to present. Pedigree #2684.
Gives DOB as 14 Apr 1814; DOD as 24 Oct 1864: DOM as 27 Mar 1830.
PCA, Vol. 14, #2, p. 175. Jeffrey CEMETERY.
Sarah B. Cole
24 Apr 1814 - 24 Oct 1862
Jeffrey Cem. Recordings. Jul 1996.
Sarah B. Cole
24 Apr 1814 - 24 Oct 1864
Descendant Charts, FGR & Letter dated 2 Mar 1997. Kay Boyd File.
Descendant Chart & Letter dated 6 Jun 1997. Ann Blumrich File.
Gives DOM as 27 Mar 1830. A prior DOM was given as18 Nov 1829.
Cole Lnage Letter from Darele jeffrey, Secretary of Jeffrey Cemetery, McMahan, Caldwell Co., TX Dated Aug 1, 2006
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
He was living in Hanover Co., VA in 1742 when Louisa Co. was first formed from Hanover Co..Family Tree Maker Family History Files. See William Cole, Col.
Family Tree Maker Family History Files. Richard Cole, Esq.
...Richard Cole, Esq., born 1717 at "Boldrup," Warwick Co., VA. He followed the tide of oioneers westward and settled in that part of Hanover Co., VA which in 1742 became Louisa Co., where he became a land owner and planter. Too old for military service, he was a Revolutionary Patriot who furnished provisions for the Colonial army. His will dated 7 Nov 1780, probated 12 Feb 1781. He married first in 1737 Lydia Hansford Hill (1720-1755), daughter of Samuel Hill (1697-1738) and Elizabeth Burt, who was a granddaughter of the Colonial Patriot, Capt. Thomas Hansford (1646-1676), an officer in the army of Nathaniel Bacon, who led a rebellion against Gov. Berkeley in 1676. Richard and Lydia had issue: 1) John, born1738; 2) Martha "Patty," born 1740, married William McGehee; 3) William, born 1742, married Eleanor Bibb; 4) Lydia Hansford, born 1746, married James McGehee; 5) Rebecca, born 1750, married Robert Wesley; 6) Samuel Hill, born 1754, married Elizabeth Cosby. Richard married second, Lemander Armistead, by who he had one son, Armistead, who was killed in the Revolutionary War.Family Tree Maker Family History Files. See William Cole, Col.REFN: 3HIH-2M
Line 1199 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BIRT PLAC Boldrup Plantation, Warwick Co., VA
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Patriot supplied food Rev. War
Baptism (LDS): May 06, 1978, SLAKE
Burial: Stine's Cemetery, Springfield Twp, York, Pennsylvania
Christening: November 26, 1780, Friedensaal Church, Springfield Twp., York, Pennsylvania
Endowment (LDS): June 12, 1978, SLAKE
Record Change: August 21, 2004
Sealed to parents (LDS): May 06, 1993, JRIVE
Sponsors John and Mary Ringer. The christenings of these children were sponsored by the Ringers at Saddlers Church just down the road from Dallastown. These records are also in their church history.
Facts about this person:
Burial
Blymire's Church Cemetery, near Dallastown, PA
Burial
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
LDS Family Group Archives Film # 1275115
Mary Root, 553 E. 6th So., Salt Lake City, UT
Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Vol III: N-Z, by
Virgil White, p. 3257
Sponsors John and Mary Ringer at Saddlers Church near Dallastown, PA. This recorded in the German records in volume 2 also in the Saddlers Church.
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedNovember 14, 1756
Obituary from Stewartstown News for Feb 7, 1918 in DAR File copied from
records in the York Co Historical Society.
BK Anstine
Mr. BK Anstine, of town, died last Thursday. Several weeks ago he fell down
stairs at his home and suffered injuries to his head and spine, from which
he never recovered. Death however came very unexpectedly. He was aged 79
and 9 days. He came from a long lived family. Of his fathers' family there
were four sons and nine daughters and none of them died under the half
century mark, some living to be more then eighty. He was one of
Stewartstown's few survivors of the Civil War having been a member of the
87th Regiment Penna. volunteers. Three of his grandsons are now in the
military service: Roy, Robert, and Reed Anstine. He had been for many years
identified with the Methodist Church from which place the funeral services
were held on Monday afternoon. The body was laid to rest in the
Stewartstown cemetery.
Deceased is survived by three sons and two daughters: Rev. WRS Anstine of
Reynolds, Neb, Harry W. and John E. Anstine of town; Mrs. Harry Ziegler, of
Loganville, and Mrs. Olive Kelley of Schnectady, NY of his brothers and
sisters there is but one survivor, Mrs. Leah Kurtz.
Occupation
Revenue Assessor
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedNovember 03, 1755
little man, sweet, big in spirit, personable, and they called him Pa Pa.
Someone else remembered that he couldn't drive and that my grandmother drove
him everywhere.
Burial
East New Market
Burial
Taylor Cemetery in Temperanceville, Accomack Co., Virginia
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedMarch 12, 1814/15
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Facts about this person:
Burial
Bowers Templemen Cemetary
Burial
Presbyterian Cemetary
Blessed/BaptizedJune 07, 1813
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Blessed/BaptizedMarch 09, 1816/17
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Blessed/BaptizedNovember 15, 1818
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Blessed/BaptizedNovember 05, 1820
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Blessed/BaptizedMay 03, 1823
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Blessed/BaptizedSeptember 09, 1827
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedApril 17, 1829
Sadler's Lutheran Church, Stewartstown, PA
Blessed/BaptizedMarch 02, 1759/60
York Co. Historical Society. Family File.
Facts about this person:
Baptized/ConfirmApril 11, 1779
Occupation
Professor at Knapp's Institute, Baltimore, Maryland
Burial
Hope (Mercer) Cemetary,AK City, KS
Blessed/BaptizedFebruary 01, 1760/61
Facts about this person:
Blessed/BaptizedDecember 30, 1764
sponsor Simon Anstine.
Burial
East New Market
Facts about this person:
Burial
Bowers Templeman Cemetery
Burial
Aten Cemetery, Hidalgo, IL
Facts about this person:
Burial
Mercer Cemetery
Facts about this person:
Burial
Englewood Cemetary
Burial
Hopewell M.E. Cemetery
Occupation
Attorney
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Occupation
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Harrisburg
Burial
Hopewell M.E. Cemetery
First Woman Physician who matriculated from York Co., PA
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Physician
Occupation
Artist and Amateur Authoress
Burial
Presbyterian Cemetary
Burial
Presb Cemetary
Burial
Presb Cemetary
Burial
Presb Cemetary
Burial
Stewartstown Cemetary, York Co., PA
Burial
Zion Cemetery
Residence
Pocomoke City
Residence
Shrewsbury, York Co., PA
Burial
Round Hill Cemetary
Burial
Red Lion Cemetary, PA
Burial
Hopewell M.E. Cemetery
Burial
Prospect Hill Cemetary, York, PA
Occupation
Sate and National Democratic Politics
Occupation
Teacher
Eight Centuries of Spanglers, Belmont Farley, p 47
Ivy Harrison, 8693 Leatherman Rd., Wadsworth, OH 44281
OH Marriages of Stark Co., OH, 1809-1849, by Automated Archives, screen 95
Gert Mysliwski, 118 Marion Way, Grass Valley, CA 95949
Occupation
Insurance Business
Sheri Spangler Nye, 243 Westview Dr., Jefferson, OH 44047
Burial
Shrewsbury Cemetary, York Co., PA
Occupation
Undertaker
Residence
Maryland
John went to Maryland to choose Mary Polly Hindle and brought her by horse back to York, PA where they lived until all of their children were born. Nine in all: Elizabeth, Samuel and Franklin died in Penn. There was a large land grant by Harisburg owned by Anstines, Von Anstines as was in the early days. Information given to Lenna Booth by Pearl G. Dechant. Given to Kathleen Peters.
John was a teacher and carpenter.
Were in Ohio in 1853.
Occupation
Farmer
Residence
Lower Windsor Township, York Co., PA
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Burial
Craig Cemetery
Occupation
Farmer
Residence
Lower Windsor Township, York Co., PA
a miller in Sherewsbury Township.
Facts about this person:
Occupation
Miller