In a message dated 12/26/00 5:48:21 PM Mountain Standard Time, steve@allwine.net writes: > I have been on here for awhile, but have felt somewhat alone, since I did > not know how my Allwine family tree tied in. Thanks to the research done by > many of you and a small missing link that I found today I have traced myself > back to Hans Jacob Allwein, and can know use your research to build out my > tree some more. > > Thanks for all the time that you folks have put in. > > Have a Happy New Year COUSINS !! > > Steve Allwine > > > Glad you were able to make the connection, Steve. When you get a minute, it would be great if you could post your line to the list so we can all fit you into our trees as well. We love adding branches! Christine
I have been on here for awhile, but have felt somewhat alone, since I did not know how my Allwine family tree tied in. Thanks to the research done by many of you and a small missing link that I found today I have traced myself back to Hans Jacob Allwein, and can know use your research to build out my tree some more. Thanks for all the time that you folks have put in. Have a Happy New Year COUSINS !! Steve Allwine
Dear Family, Warmest holiday wishes to all of you! My deepest apologies for not being a very good webmaster and list manager over the past year. I'm afraid I am guilty of being sort of a "jack-of-all-trades; master of none." There are so many different things that I try to do on a volunteer basis that I'm not sure I'm much of a 'help' sometimes. I try to balance my volunteer time between my church, the kids' school, genealogy and various other causes. As I have admitted previously, the one 'job' I try to do best is be a good mom to my two small kids. Until they are grown, everything else takes second (or lower) place. That being said, I still LOVE genealogy, especially the concept of this list and bringing distant cousins together. Although our list isn't always very active, since its inception just over a year ago we have developed into an incredibly supportive family of which I am extremely proud. Thanks to all of you for making that happen. My new year's resolution for 2001 is to try to make ALWINE genealogy a priority once again. There are many e-mails in my filing cabinet that have connections to the ALWINE/ALLWEIN/ALWIN surname. I have responded to most of them, and nearly always invite them to join our mailing list, but haven't followed up. In January, I will do a mass mailing to all the e-mail addresses I have with connections to our family, outlining information regarding this list and the web site. I also have things to be added to the web site. I am hoping to be able to update everything myself, but I'm starting to realize that having an assistant (even just a back-up) might be a good thing. If anyone on this list has experience with web site design/maintenance, or an aptitude for the Internet/computers and a strong desire to learn, please let me know. It's not as hard to learn as you might think (I taught myself by trial and error when I volunteered to host the Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, PAGenWeb site for Rootsweb a few years ago), but it does take time and dedication. Again, thank you all for your support and understanding. Hope your Christmas holiday was wonderful, and that the new year brings you much joy (and deeper roots for your family tree!). My personal 'family' holiday greeting can be found at http://members.aol.com/carfpaige/xmas.html Christine Alwine Paige ALWINE-L List Manager carfpaige@aol.com Evergreen, CO
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Dear Cousins, See below is the history of Samuel Allwine in Westmoreland County. A copy was given to me about twenty years ago by M. L. Alwine. I'm missing some words because of way the copy was made. Can anyone provide me with the missing words? I added a piece from the Allwein Manuscript. Nancy Allwein Nebiker HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY # 448 SAMUEL ALLWINE was born on his father's farm in Salem Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, February 27, 1820, and is a son of Jacob and Catharine (Smith) Allwine. His paternal grandfather was born near Lebanon, Pennsylvania, where he followed the occupation of farming all his life. Jacob Allwine (father) was born in Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, in 1771, and came to Westmoreland county in early days, when Hannastown was yet the county seat. He followed agricultural pursuits, and distilled some in winter. He believed in the principles of the Democratic party, and was a faithful and devoted member of the Catholic church. He married Catharine Smith, by whom he had seven children. After her death he married a Miss Stevenson, in 1835, but to this union no children were born. Jacob Allwine departed this life at the age of eighty three years, in 1854. Samuel Allwine, after leaving the subscription schools of his youthful days, learned the blacksmith trade in Greensburg, at which he worked for thirty-five years, at the same time carrying on wagon making. He then engaged in the livery business, and contracted on the S. W. P. R. R. for some four years. He purchased the hotel now known as the Zimmerman House, which he enlarged and improved until it is now one of the best hotels in the county. Owing to industry and business ability Mr. Allwine has succeeded in amassing considerable wealth. He is a staunch Democrat, and has served twelve years as burgess of the borough of Greensburg. He is a devout and useful member of the Catholic church, and is one of the substantial citizen of the county. Samuel Allwine married, June 22, 1843. Elizabeth, a daughter of Samuel Allshouse, and they have had six children, of whom three (MISSING SOME WORDS)------- ------------Samuel, a baker of Greensburg; Henry, living at home; and Cordelia married B. B. Zimmerman, for many years proprietor of the Zimmerman House. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Allwein Manuscript SAMUEL, - son of Jacob and Catharine (Smith) Allwein was born on his father's farm in Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA February 2, 1820. After leaving the subscription schools of his youthful days he learned the blacksmiths' trade at Greensburg, at which he worked for thirty five years; at the same time carrying on wagon building. He then engaged in the livery business and contracted on the Southwest Penna. R. R. for some four years. He purchased the hotel at Greensburg, PA now known as the "Zimmerman House" which he enlarged and improved until it is now one of the best hotels in the County. In addition to this he owned other valuable properties. owing to industry and business ability Mr. Allwein has succeeded in amassing considerable wealth. He is a staunch Democrat and has served twelve years as Burgess of the borough of Greensburg. He is a devout and useful member of the Catholic Church and is one of the representative citizens of Westmoreland County. He was married June 22, 1843 to Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Allshouse, at St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty Station, PA by Rev. Father Stillinger.
Dear Cousins, See below is the history of Samuel Allwine in Westmoreland County. A copy was given to me about twenty years ago by M. L. Alwine. I'm missing some words because of way the copy was made. Can anyone provide me with the missing words? I added a piece from the Allwein Manuscript. Nancy Allwein Nebiker HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY # 448 SAMUEL ALLWINE was born on his father's farm in Salem Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, February 27, 1820, and is a son of Jacob and Catharine (Smith) Allwine. His paternal grandfather was born near Lebanon, Pennsylvania, where he followed the occupation of farming all his life. Jacob Allwine (father) was born in Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, in 1771, and came to Westmoreland county in early days, when Hannastown was yet the county seat. He followed agricultural pursuits, and distilled some in winter. He believed in the principles of the Democratic party, and was a faithful and devoted member of the Catholic church. He married Catharine Smith, by whom he had seven children. After her death he married a Miss Stevenson, in 1835, but to this union no children were born. Jacob Allwine departed this life at the age of eighty three years, in 1854. Samuel Allwine, after leaving the subscription schools of his youthful days, learned the blacksmith trade in Greensburg, at which he worked for thirty-five years, at the same time carrying on wagon making. He then engaged in the livery business, and contracted on the S. W. P. R. R. for some four years. He purchased the hotel now known as the Zimmerman House, which he enlarged and improved until it is now one of the best hotels in the county. Owing to industry and business ability Mr. Allwine has succeeded in amassing considerable wealth. He is a staunch Democrat, and has served twelve years as burgess of the borough of Greensburg. He is a devout and useful member of the Catholic church, and is one of the substantial citizen of the county. Samuel Allwine married, June 22, 1843. Elizabeth, a daughter of Samuel Allshouse, and they have had six children, of whom three (MISSING SOME WORDS)------- ------------Samuel, a baker of Greensburg; Henry, living at home; and Cordelia married B. B. Zimmerman, for many years proprietor of the Zimmerman House. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Allwein Manuscript SAMUEL, - son of Jacob and Catharine (Smith) Allwein was born on his father's farm in Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA February 2, 1820. After leaving the subscription schools of his youthful days he learned the blacksmiths' trade at Greensburg, at which he worked for thirty five years; at the same time carrying on wagon building. He then engaged in the livery business and contracted on the Southwest Penna. R. R. for some four years. He purchased the hotel at Greensburg, PA now known as the "Zimmerman House" which he enlarged and improved until it is now one of the best hotels in the County. In addition to this he owned other valuable properties. owing to industry and business ability Mr. Allwein has succeeded in amassing considerable wealth. He is a staunch Democrat and has served twelve years as Burgess of the borough of Greensburg. He is a devout and useful member of the Catholic Church and is one of the representative citizens of Westmoreland County. He was married June 22, 1843 to Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Allshouse, at St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty Station, PA by Rev. Father Stillinger.
THANKS CHRISTINE. ROBIN TOLD ME TO LOOK THERE. YES, I HAVE THE COOK BOOK. THANKS FOR WRITING. NANCY CARFPaige@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 12/9/00 10:53:01 PM Mountain Standard Time, > nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net writes: > > > Dear Cousins, > > > > Who are Barbara Alwine Till's parents?? > > > > Nancy > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Nancy, > > Don't know if you got a copy of the cookbook that Robin Alwine did last > Christmas, but if so, there is a family tree at the back that shows > relationships of all the recipe contributors. Barbara Alwine Till, daughter > of John Crock and Mary Keener Alwine, is on that family tree. Her father's > line: John Crock Alwine, Henry Foster Alwine, Samuel Alwine, Sr., Jacob > Alwine, Conrad Allwein, Hans Jacob Allwein. > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ====
In a message dated 12/9/00 10:53:01 PM Mountain Standard Time, nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net writes: > Dear Cousins, > > Who are Barbara Alwine Till's parents?? > > Nancy > > > > > Hi Nancy, Don't know if you got a copy of the cookbook that Robin Alwine did last Christmas, but if so, there is a family tree at the back that shows relationships of all the recipe contributors. Barbara Alwine Till, daughter of John Crock and Mary Keener Alwine, is on that family tree. Her father's line: John Crock Alwine, Henry Foster Alwine, Samuel Alwine, Sr., Jacob Alwine, Conrad Allwein, Hans Jacob Allwein.
Dear Cousins, Who are Barbara Alwine Till's parents?? Nancy
Hello Allwein/Alwine/Alwin Cousins I found this obituary in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram today from Ancestry.Com Nancy Headline: Obituaries Publication Date: April 02, 1999 Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Page: Subjects: Region: Obituary: MALONE - Barbara Alwine Till, 69, a practice manager at a doctor's office in Fort Worth, died Wednesday, March 31, 1999, at her home. Memorial service: Will be announced at a later date. Barbara Alwine Till was born Aug. 31, 1929, in Greensburg, Pa. She was a Fort Worth resident for 20 years and had moved to Malone four years ago. She was a graduate of Seaton Hill College in Greensburg and worked as a practice manager at a doctor's office in Fort Worth until her retirement four years ago. Survivors: Son, Christopher Roche of San Diego, Calif.; daughter, Germaine James of Fort Worth; brothers, Nick Alwine of Houston and John Alwine of Greensburg; sister, Mary Eileen Granchelli of Malone; and two grandchildren. Wade Funeral Home Hubbard, (254) 576-2531 Alfred Louis Utefch
I am looking for help from anyone who owns the "genealogy of the Allwein --- Arnold Families in Two Parts with Appendix" by Jerome A. Allwein MA. I am looking for an Augustus Arnold - He was a book binder in Reading PA around the late 1880's. If you have the Arnold side of this book or the whole thing I would appreciate a look up. Also, if you copy it and send it to me in the mail, I will scan it in and then return it to you in a digital form - (eg word, wordperfect, whatever you want). Thanks for any assistance. Tracy S. Gillett
ALLWEIN DESCENDANTS IN BERKS COUNTY ESTATE RECORDS Duane F. Alwin On a recent trip to Berks County PA I visited the office of the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphan's Court at 633 Court Street in Reading. Among other things my purpose was to obtain copies of whatever records were available on the wills and/or estates of Hans Jacob Allwein, his wife Catharina, and their descendants. I found that estate records exist on four persons of interest to Allwein family historians: "Jacob Allwein" (this is Hans Jacob), "Johannes Allwein" (this is Hans Jacob's son John), "Joseph Allwein" (this is son of John and Eva Christian), and "Mary Allwein" (daughter of John and his second wife Magdalena). These documents also list the names of several more Allwein descendants. I checked alternate spellings, but these four were the only case records I could find. I am sure others have also inspected these documents and have already produced similar conclusions, but I thought it might be of some value to summarize what I found and what I think these records tell us and don't tell us. These documents portray a period in our 18th-century American history which considered women as the property of their husbands, with few legal rights and a subordinate role in the gender-stratified society. Although I do not know the early Pennsylvania inheritance laws, widows were in all likelihood protected by dower rights, that is, laws that govern the portion of the inheritance a widow is entitled to. In any event, the estate records for JACOB ALLWEIN begin with a document dated October 22, 1781 filed after Hans Jacob's death by (in the words of the document) "Catharina Allwein of Bern Township widow of Jacob Allwein deceased and Philip Smith son-in-law of the said deceased." It was customary for German people to go by their middle name and there is no doubt that this is Hans Jacob Allwein. Philip Smith was the husband of Mary Elizabeth (or Elizabeth) the eldest daughter of Hans Jacob and Catharina. Philip was her second husband whom she married after the death of her first husband Joseph Obold. This document sets forth that Catharina Allwein and Philip Smith were administrators of the estate and had the responsibility (again in the words of the document) "to make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels, rights, and credits, which were of the said deceased" and to provide an accounting of the estate within one year. On the tenth day of November, 1781 they filed an inventory of Hans Jacob's estate consisting of all of his and his household's personal property. Subsequently on March 7, 1783 they filed an accounting of the estate with the court, and after Catharina's death, Philip filed administrative reports with the Court again on July 3, 1790 and finally on October 14, 1799. It is in the nature of these records that they provide hardly any information about birth date and/or age of the persons of interest; however, among other things they do clarify the nature of the kinship relationships involved. Although there was no actual will for Hans Jacob Allwein among these documents, the records mention, in addition to Hans Jacob's wife Catharina, six surviving heirs to his estate: John and Conrad Allwein (his sons), daughter Mary Elizabeth (and her husband Philip Smith), and daughter Catherine (and her husband Joseph Seyfert). The failure of this document to make any mention of other persons often listed as children of Hans Jacob and Catharina, for example, Jacob, Barney and Lawrence Allwine, raises some concern about the accuracy of information from other sources which mention additional surviving children (see e.g. Catholic Trails West, by Edmund Adams and Barbara Brady O'Keefe, which gives the following list of children: "Mary Elizabeth (b. 1742), Margaret, Jacob, Conrad, Laurence and Barney" p. 456). This source gets only two of the children right, as it does not list either John or Catherine. The present estate documents clearly indicate they were offspring of Hans Jacob and Catharina, along with Mary Elizabeth and Conrad. JOHANNES (JOHN) ALLWEIN was the eldest son of Hans Jacob and Catharina Allwein. His baptism in 1748 is recorded in St. John's Reformed Church or Hain's Church records, and John appears in the early tax records of Berks County. He was preceded in death by his son Joseph who died in 1806 (I return to Joseph's estate records below). The estate records for John include a will dated February 21, 1809, written in German, but accompanied by an English translation. This will was submitted to the Court on February 29, 1816. Joseph Obold was appointed executor of the estate. John's will does not mention any of his siblings. The will mentions John's 2nd wife Magdalena and two minor children, Sarah and Margretha (Mary Margaret), along with the four surviving children of his deceased wife Eva: Catharina (wife of John Seamon), Elizabeth (wife of Daniel Kemp), Magdalena (wife of Jacob Kemp) and Phillip Allwein. On March 2, 1816 a complete inventory was presented to the court by Joseph Obold, and the final account was filed April 23, 1817. The records for John provide further information on two daughters born to him and Magdalena. Specifically, the file includes petitions to the court to appoint guardians for Sarah (a minor above the age of fourteen) and Margaret (a minor below the age of fourteen). Jacob Himelberger was appointed their guardian, but later it was recorded that he declined to serve in this capacity. John Seifert was appointed Sarah's guardian on August 9, 1816 and later, after her marriage to Philip Faust in January 5, 1821, guardianship was transferred to her husband. In a July 21st 1824 report to the Court filed by John Seifert, Margaret is referred to as "Mary Alwein" one of the minor daughters of "John Alwein late of Upper Bern township." Court records also indicate that (Mary) Margaret's guardianship was later assigned to Daniel Zacharias on April 9, 1821. A final report to the court for MARY ALLWEIN dated July 23, 1827 suggests that Mary ("Maria") Margaret died without marrying. Note that the names "Maria" and "Mary" were used interchangeably. Also one of the documents refers to her as "Peggy" which was a nickname for Margaret. In any event, this document indicates that Daniel Zacharias was appointed guardian of (Mary) Margaret's estate after Jacob Himelberger. Mr. Zacharias preceded her in death, as the probate of her estate was executed by F. Leavenworth and Jacob Weitzel who apparently succeeded him in the capacity of guardian. Little else is known about (Mary) Margaret's estate, but all this confirms that the "Mary Margaret Allwein" listed in Allwein family genealogies is one of John's daughters. She was born no earlier than 1802 (given that she was under 14 years of age when John died in 1816) and possibly later. As indicated by the court records she died in 1827 when she was in early adulthood. Finally, the Berks County estate records include a file for JOSEPH ALLWEIN, John Allwein's son, who died intestate in 1806. These records indicate that John Seaman (his brother-in-law) and John Allwein (his father) were both appointed administrator of Joseph Allwein's estate. There are several petitions to the court establishing the heirs to Joseph's estate, which included John Allwein (his father), Philip Allwein (his brother), and the husbands of his three sisters, John Seamon (husband to Catherine), Daniel Kemp (husband to Elizabeth), and Jacob Kemp (husband to Magdalena). What is perhaps most significant is that it was not until after John Allwein died, that the heirs petitioned the Court for an inquest into the estate of Joseph Allwein in order to partition the remaining assets, namely a one hundred eighty acre tract of land that Joseph had owned. The petition dated March 4, 1816 states the following: "Joseph Allwein died intestate in the year of our Lord one thousand eight-hundred and six leaving a father, lately deceased, and one brother, viz. Philip Allwein, and three sisters, viz. Catherine, intermarried with your petitioner, Elizabeth intermarried with Daniel Kemp and Magdalena intermarried with Jacob Kemp." The inquisition established that the land was valued at $8,600, which was sold and the proceeds credited to Joseph's heirs, each receiving $2,150. In conclusion, probate or estate records are a useful source of genealogical data inasmuch as they can confirm or correct information on marriages, kinship linkages, dates and places of death, and provide some information on the assets of given individuals. They also reveal a great deal about the nature of society during the historical period involved and a glimpse into the legal system and inheritance norms that operated in early colonial history. Finally, when complemented by other information from additional sources estate records can help develop a narrative of family history and a fuller appreciation of one's ancestors and family heritage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Duane F. Alwin Professor, Department of Sociology Senior Research Scientist & Program Director Survey Research Center Office: 4067 Institute for Social Research Phone: 734-764-6597 Fax: 734-647-4575 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
How is it possible for a Alwine to live there whole life in Lebanon County Pa. and die in Lebanon County Pa. and nobody on this list knows who these people are?? They had to have parents and family. With all the Alwines in Lebanon County they have to be related to somebody or am I just bringing up some names that should not be talked about?? Their names are Oriah J Alewine and his wife Rebecca (maiden name unknown). He was born Apr. 15, 1851 and died June 4, 1920 and she was born Nov. 1, 1858 and died Nov. 21, 1923. Rebecca was my great great grandmother and I know nothing about her, other than she had a child single, which was my great grandfather. I hope there is somebody out there that can help me solve this puzzle. Thank you Theresa
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Dear Cousins, Mary M. "Polly" Allwein is the daughter of Philip Allwein and Barbara Frantz. Question: Is John Eckenroth born June 21, 1846 the son of William Eckenroth and Sarah Greth? If you have any corrections, additions please let me know and the Allwein cousins. Nancy Allwein Nebiker Descendants of Mary M. "Polly" Allwein Generation No. 1 1. MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN (PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born January 17, 1822, and died October 26, 1900 in 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. She married DAVID L. MILLER. Notes for MARY M. "POLLY" ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript MARY (POLLY), - daughter of Philip and Barbara (Frantz) Allwein married David Miller. Mr. Miller was a farmer but later carried on butchering business with his brother-in-law Philip Allwein continuing the business after Mr. Allwein's death. He purchased the house at 9th and Mifflin Streets from John Allwein and lived at this place until he retired from business. He outlived his wife who was an invalid for some years before she died. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening October 27, 1900 MRS. MARY MILLER Mrs. Mary, wife of David L. Miller, died on Friday evening of general debility after a long illness, at her home 919 Mifflin street. She was a faithful member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Her husband and several children survive her. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 30, 1900 MRS. MARY MILLER The funeral of Mrs. Mary, wife of David L. Miller was held this morning from her late home, 919 Mifflin street with services in St. Mary's Catholic Church, conducted by Rev. Father Charles Koch. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. More About MARY M. "POLLY" ALLWEIN: Burial: October 30, 1900, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Cause of Death: Invalid for some years Lived at: 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Residence: October 1900, 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Notes for DAVID L. MILLER: Mr. Miller was a farmer but later carried on butchering business with his brother-in-law Philip Allwein continuing the business after Mr. Allwein's death. He purchased the house at 9th and Mifflin streets from John Allwein and lived at this place until he retired from business. He outlived his wife who was an invalid for some years before she died. More About DAVID L. MILLER: Lived at: October 26, 1900, 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Occupation: Butcher Children of MARY ALLWEIN and DAVID MILLER are: 2. i. ANGELINE5 MILLER, b. August 14, 1844; d. Bef. August 1916. 3. ii. MARY ANN MILLER, b. April 03, 1849. Generation No. 2 2. ANGELINE5 MILLER (MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born August 14, 1844, and died Bef. August 1916. She married LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD, son of PHILIP ARNOLD and REBECCA HARTMAN. He was born November 24, 1847, and died August 01, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Notes for ANGELINE MILLER: Allwein Manuscript ANGELINE, - daughter of David and Mary (Allwein) Miller married Leo Joseph Arnold. Notes for LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD: Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening August 3, 1916 LEO ARNOLD DIED IN PHILADELPHIA Leo Arnold, a former resident of this city, died on Tuesday at his home in Philadelphia from general debility following an illness of some length. He was 70 years old and was a carpenter by trade. During his residence of many years in this city Arnold was widely known on the north side, where he lived. He was a widower and leaves three children. Emma Arnold, Philadelphia; Mrs. Harry Schnepp, Philadelphia, and Miss Deborah Arnold, in the West. Three sisters are also left as follows: Mrs. Kitty Seifert, Roanoke, Va., Mrs. John A. Arnold and Mrs. Geo. Shaeffer, both of this city. The body will be brought here for services and burial on Saturday morning. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening August 5, 1916 LEO ARNOLD Funeral services for the late Leo Arnold, of Philadelphia, were held this morning at nine o'clock by Rev. Adam Christ in St. Mary's Catholic church and interment followed in St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral cortege arrived at eight o'clock this morning from Philadelphia and was joined here by relatives and friends. The pall bearers were: Pius Arnold, Nathaniel Allwein, Charles Arnold and John Allwein. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. More About LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD: Aged: 70 Years Old Burial: August 05, 1916, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Lived at: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Carpenter Children of ANGELINE MILLER and LEO ARNOLD are: i. MARY ESTELLA6 ARNOLD, d. Died Young. ii. ANDREW PHILIP ARNOLD, d. Died In Infancy. iii. MARTHA REBECCA ARNOLD, d. Died In Childhood. iv. EMMA LOUISE ARNOLD. More About EMMA LOUISE ARNOLD: Lived at: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania v. C. DEBORAH ARNOLD. More About C. DEBORAH ARNOLD: Lived at: August 01, 1916, In the West Residence: Lived in the west vi. M. GERTRUDE ARNOLD, m. HARRY SCHNEPP. More About M. GERTRUDE ARNOLD: Residence: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania More About HARRY SCHNEPP: Residence: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania vii. SARAH REBECCA ARNOLD, d. Died In Infancy. viii. THOMAS PHILIP ARNOLD, d. Died In Childhood. 3. MARY ANN5 MILLER (MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born April 03, 1849. She married JOHN ECKENROTH. He was born June 21, 1846, and died July 31, 1883. Notes for MARY ANN MILLER: Allwein Manuscript MARY ANN, - daughter of David and Mary (Allwein) Miller married to John Eckenroth. One son being born. Child of MARY MILLER and JOHN ECKENROTH is: i. GEORGE6 ECKENROTH.
Just a reminder. I upload my entire file to Rootsweb monthly. I have over 5000 Allwein descendents in it. URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=stobie Thomas A. Stobie, SFO Everything for the Glory of God
I have a John Eckenroth born in 1846 as their son. Do not have a wife for this John. With the Eckenroths you also needs to check the Eckenrodes. I have a lot of this family on line ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 1:37 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Mary M. "Polly Allwein > Dear Cousins, > > Mary M. "Polly" Allwein is the daughter of Philip Allwein and Barbara > Frantz. > > Question: Is John Eckenroth born June 21, 1846 the son of William > Eckenroth > and Sarah Greth? > > If you have any corrections, additions please let me know and the > Allwein cousins. > > Nancy Allwein Nebiker > > > > > > Descendants of Mary M. "Polly" Allwein > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN (PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born > January 17, 1822, and died October 26, 1900 in 919 Mifflin Street, > Lebanon, Pennsylvania. She married DAVID L. MILLER. > > Notes for MARY M. "POLLY" ALLWEIN: > Allwein Manuscript > > MARY (POLLY), - daughter of Philip and Barbara (Frantz) Allwein married > David Miller. Mr. Miller was a farmer but later carried on butchering > business with his brother-in-law Philip Allwein continuing the business > after Mr. Allwein's death. He purchased the house at 9th and Mifflin > Streets from John Allwein and lived at this place until he retired from > business. > > He outlived his wife who was an invalid for some years before she died. > > > Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening October 27, > 1900 > > MRS. MARY MILLER > > Mrs. Mary, wife of David L. Miller, died on Friday evening of general > debility after a long illness, at her home 919 Mifflin street. She was > a faithful member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Her husband and > several children survive her. > > > > Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 30, 1900 > > MRS. MARY MILLER > > The funeral of Mrs. Mary, wife of David L. Miller was held this morning > from her late home, 919 Mifflin street with services in St. Mary's > Catholic Church, conducted by Rev. Father Charles Koch. Interment was > made in St. Mary's cemetery. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. > > > > > More About MARY M. "POLLY" ALLWEIN: > Burial: October 30, 1900, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania > Cause of Death: Invalid for some years > Lived at: 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania > Residence: October 1900, 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania > > Notes for DAVID L. MILLER: > Mr. Miller was a farmer but later carried on butchering business with > his brother-in-law Philip Allwein continuing the business after Mr. > Allwein's death. He purchased the house at 9th and Mifflin streets from > John Allwein and lived at this place until he retired from business. > > He outlived his wife who was an invalid for some years before she died. > > More About DAVID L. MILLER: > Lived at: October 26, 1900, 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania > Occupation: Butcher > > Children of MARY ALLWEIN and DAVID MILLER are: > 2. i. ANGELINE5 MILLER, b. August 14, 1844; d. Bef. August 1916. > 3. ii. MARY ANN MILLER, b. April 03, 1849. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. ANGELINE5 MILLER (MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS > JACOB1) was born August 14, 1844, and died Bef. August 1916. She > married LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD, son of PHILIP ARNOLD and REBECCA HARTMAN. He > was born November 24, 1847, and died August 01, 1916 in Philadelphia, > Pennsylvania. > > Notes for ANGELINE MILLER: > Allwein Manuscript > > ANGELINE, - daughter of David and Mary (Allwein) Miller married Leo > Joseph Arnold. > > > > Notes for LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD: > > Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening August 3, 1916 > > LEO ARNOLD DIED IN PHILADELPHIA > > Leo Arnold, a former resident of this city, died on Tuesday at his home > in Philadelphia from general debility following an illness of some > length. He was 70 years old and was a carpenter by trade. During his > residence of many years in this city Arnold was widely known on the > north side, where he lived. He was a widower and leaves three > children. Emma Arnold, Philadelphia; Mrs. Harry Schnepp, Philadelphia, > and Miss Deborah Arnold, in the West. Three sisters are also left as > follows: Mrs. Kitty Seifert, Roanoke, Va., Mrs. John A. Arnold and Mrs. > Geo. Shaeffer, both of this city. The body will be brought here for > services and burial on Saturday morning. > > > Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening August 5, 1916 > > LEO ARNOLD > > Funeral services for the late Leo Arnold, of Philadelphia, were held > this morning at nine o'clock by Rev. Adam Christ in St. Mary's Catholic > church and interment followed in St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral > cortege arrived at eight o'clock this morning from Philadelphia and was > joined here by relatives and friends. > > The pall bearers were: Pius Arnold, Nathaniel Allwein, Charles Arnold > and John Allwein. > > P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. > > > > More About LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD: > Aged: 70 Years Old > Burial: August 05, 1916, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania > Lived at: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania > Occupation: Carpenter > > Children of ANGELINE MILLER and LEO ARNOLD are: > i. MARY ESTELLA6 ARNOLD, d. Died Young. > ii. ANDREW PHILIP ARNOLD, d. Died In Infancy. > iii. MARTHA REBECCA ARNOLD, d. Died In Childhood. > iv. EMMA LOUISE ARNOLD. > > More About EMMA LOUISE ARNOLD: > Lived at: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania > Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania > > v. C. DEBORAH ARNOLD. > > More About C. DEBORAH ARNOLD: > Lived at: August 01, 1916, In the West > Residence: Lived in the west > > vi. M. GERTRUDE ARNOLD, m. HARRY SCHNEPP. > > More About M. GERTRUDE ARNOLD: > Residence: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania > > More About HARRY SCHNEPP: > Residence: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania > > vii. SARAH REBECCA ARNOLD, d. Died In Infancy. > viii. THOMAS PHILIP ARNOLD, d. Died In Childhood. > > 3. MARY ANN5 MILLER (MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS > JACOB1) was born April 03, 1849. She married JOHN ECKENROTH. He was > born June 21, 1846, and died July 31, 1883. > > Notes for MARY ANN MILLER: > Allwein Manuscript > > MARY ANN, - daughter of David and Mary (Allwein) Miller married to John > Eckenroth. > > One son being born. > > > Child of MARY MILLER and JOHN ECKENROTH is: > i. GEORGE6 ECKENROTH. > > > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > >
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19. HOMER J.7 ALLWEIN (JOHN F.6, ISAAC MARS5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born March 30, 1906, and died May 30, 1989. He married MARION N. BOWMAN 1932. She was born December 03, 1905, and died February 26, 1994 in United Church of Christ Home, Annville, Pennsylvania. More About HOMER J. ALLWEIN: Marriage Lic.#: #037-109 Social Security Number: #172-01-5642 Notes for MARION N. BOWMAN: The Evening News Harrisburg March 1, 1994 ANNVILLE - Marion N. Allwein, 88, formerly of Lebanon, died Saturday in United Church of Christ Home. She had taught in Millbach and Pleasant Hill elementary schools and was a member of St. Mark's United Church of Christ. She was the widow of Homer J. Allwein. Surviving is a son, John B. of St. Petersburg, Fla. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the United Chruch of Christ Home Chapel. Burial will be in Millcreek Memorial Cemetery, Newmanstown. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the chapel. Christman's Funeral Home of Lebanon is handling arrangements. More About MARION N. BOWMAN: Aged: 88 years Burial: March 02, 1994, Millcreek Memorial Cemetery, Newmanstown, Pennsylvania Employed: Millbach and Pleasant Hill Elementary Schools Occupation: Teacher Social Security Number: #188-32-1366 (17003) Child of HOMER ALLWEIN and MARION BOWMAN is: i. JOHN B.8 ALLWEIN. More About JOHN B. ALLWEIN: Lived at: February 26, 1994, St. Petersburg, Fla. 20. VICTOR E.7 ALLWEIN (VICTOR J.6, NATHANIEL M.5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born June 25, 1926 in Lebanon, PA, and died January 11, 1996 in Good Samartian Hospital, Lebanon, PA. He married TERESA M. ARNOLD 1948. Notes for VICTOR E. ALLWEIN: The Daily News, Lebanon, PA Friday January 12, 1996 VICTOR E. ALLWEIN Victor E. Allwein, 69 of 1104 Cedar Crest Drive, Lebanon died Thursday, January 11, 1996 in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He was the husband of Teresa M. Arnold Allwein. Born in Lebanon on June 25, 1926, he was the son of the late Victor J. and Lucy H. Allwein Allwein. He was retired from customer service with Sowers Printing Co. of Lebanon, and had been working as a courier for Meridian Bank. He was a member of St. Cecilia Catholic Church. He was president elect of the Verbena Club, treasurer of the Lebanon Senior Center, and he was active in parish activities and served his church as a lector. He was a member of the Friendship Fire Co. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are sons Victor C. and wife Mary Anne, Lebanon, Michael E. and Wife Lois, Shippensburg, and Thomas A. and wife Kathi, Biglerville; daughters Patricia A., wife of Michael P. Markowski, Camp Hill, Kathleen T., wife of Richard L. Knepper, New Cumberland, and Linda M. Allwein, York; eight grandsons; three nieces; and a nephew. The Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday January15, 1996 VICTOR E. ALLWEIN Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Monday, Jan. 15, 1996, in St. Cecilia's Church for Victor E. Allwein of 1104 Cedar Crest Drive, Lebanon. He was the husband of Teresa M. Allwein. The Rev. J. Michael McFadden, pastor of the church, was celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, with Matthew Alosi, Andrew Alosi, Paul Markowski, Andrew Markowski, Thomas Allwein and Richard Knepper serving as pallbearers. Thompson Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. FUNERAL NOTICES ALLWEIN-in Lebanon on Thursday, January 11, 1996. Victor E. Allwein, husband of Teresa M. Arnold Allwein, 1104 Cedar Crest Dr., Lebanon. Age 69 years. Funeral services Monday morning at 9:30 from Thompson Funeral Home, 126 S. 9th St., Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Cecilia's Church, 202 E. Lehman St., Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Friends may call Sunday evening 7 to 9 at funeral home. Vigil Service at 8 P.M. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to CCU of Good Samaritan Hospital, 4th and Walnut St., Lebanon, or Lebanon Catholic School, 1400 Chestnut St., Lebanon. The Harrisburg Patriot Friday January 12, 1996 LEBANON--Victor E. Allwein, 69, of 1104 Cedar Crest Drive died Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital. He retired as a customer service worker from Sowers Printing Co.; was a courier for Meridian Bank; president-elect of the Verbena Club, treasurer of the Lebanon Senior Center; a member of St. Cecilia Catholic Church, where he was a lector; and a member of Friendship Fire Company. Surviving are his wife, Teresa M. Arnold Allwein; three sons, Victor C, of Lebanon, Michael E. of Shippensburg and Thomas A. of Biglerville; three daughters, Patricia A. Markowski of Camp hill, Kathleen T. Knepper of New Cumberland and Linda M. Allwein of York; and eight grandsons. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in his church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in Thompson Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Samaritan Hospital, CCU, Fourth and Walnut Streets, Lebanon, 17042, or Lebanon Catholic High School, 1400 Chestnut St., Lebanon 17042 More About VICTOR E. ALLWEIN: Aged: 69 years Burial: January 15, 1996, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Lived at: January 11, 1996, 1104 Cedard Crest Drive, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic.#: #050-065 Occupation: Sowers Printing Co. - Customer Service More About TERESA M. ARNOLD: Lived at: January 11, 1996, 1104 Cedar Crest Drive, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic.#: #050-065 Children of VICTOR ALLWEIN and TERESA ARNOLD are: i. VICTOR CLARENCE8 ALLWEIN, m. MARY ANN DICE, June 14, 1975, Messiah Lutheran Church, Lebanon, PA. Notes for VICTOR CLARENCE ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News Monday June 16, 1975 MARY ANNE DICE EVENING BRIDE Mary Anne Dice and Victor C. Allwein repeated marriage vows at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Messiah Lutheran Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ray E. Dice, brother of the bride, Father John Greany and the Rev. Robert Benner. Nancy Fennell, sister of the bride, was organist. George Fennell was soloist and played the French horn. A reception for 120 guests was held at the social hall of the Zoars Lutheran Church, Mt. Zion. The bridge is the daughter of Mr. and MRs. Homer A. Dice of 1521 Sand Hill Road. She is a 1971 graduate of Cedar Crest High School and is employed by the Good Samaritan Hospital Pharmacy. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Allwein of 845 Mt. Zion Road. He graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. He is employed at Saylor's Pharmacy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a polyester crepe gown with an organza over-skirt trimmed in lace. Her floor length veil was fastened to a beaded juliet cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of white marguerite daisies and yellow roses. Miss Sonia Zinn was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Norma Dice, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Kathy Allwein. The attendants wore polyester knit dresses and veils of yellow, green and peach respectively. They carried bouquets of mint green, yellow and peach tinted daisies. George Schneiter served as the best man. Ushers were Thomas Allwein, brother of the groom, and William Jaeger. After a honeymoon in the Bahamas, the couple will reside at 345 S. 16th St. More About VICTOR CLARENCE ALLWEIN: Employed: June 1975, Saylor's Pharmacy Graduation: 1967, Cedar Crest High School Lived at: January 11, 1996, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Marriage Lic.#: #077-061 Occupation: June 1975, Pharmacist Notes for MARY ANN DICE: Lebanon Daily News Monday June 16, 1975 MARY ANNE DICE EVENING BRIDE Mary Anne Dice and Victor C. Allwein repeated marriage vows at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Messiah Lutheran Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ray E. Dice, brother of the bride, Father John Greany and the Rev. Robert Benner. Nancy Fennell, sister of the bride, was organist. George Fennell was soloist and played the French horn. A reception for 120 guests was held at the social hall of the Zoars Lutheran Church, Mt. Zion. The bridge is the daughter of Mr. and MRs. Homer A. Dice of 1521 Sand Hill Road. She is a 1971 graduate of Cedar Crest High School and is employed by the Good Samaritan Hospital Pharmacy. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Allwein of 845 Mt. Zion Road. He graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. He is employed at Saylor's Pharmacy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a polyester crepe gown with an organza over-skirt trimmed in lace. Her floor length veil was fastened to a beaded juliet cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of white marguerite daisies and yellow roses. Miss Sonia Zinn was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Norma Dice, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Kathy Allwein. The attendants wore polyester knit dresses and veils of yellow, green and peach respectively. They carried bouquets of mint green, yellow and peach tinted daisies. George Schneiter served as the best man. Ushers were Thomas Allwein, brother of the groom, and William Jaeger. After a honeymoon in the Bahamas, the couple will reside at 345 S. 16th St. More About MARY ANN DICE: Employed: June 1975, Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Graduation: 1971, 1971 Cedar Crest High School Lived at: June 16, 1975, 345 S. 16th Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Marriage Lic.#: #077-061 ii. MICHAEL E. ALLWEIN, m. LOIS. More About MICHAEL E. ALLWEIN: Lived at: January 11, 1996, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania More About LOIS: Lived at: January 11, 1996, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania iii. THOMAS A. ALLWEIN, m. KATHI. More About THOMAS A. ALLWEIN: Lived at: January 11, 1996, Biglerville, Pennsylvania More About KATHI: Lived at: January 11, 1996, Biglerville, Pennsylvania iv. PATRICIA ANN ALLWEIN, m. MICHAEL PAUL MARKOWSKI, August 11, 1973, St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lebanon, PA. Notes for PATRICIA ANN ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News Saturday August 11, 1973 ST. GERTRUDE'S SCENE OF RITES St. Gertrude's Catholic Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Allwein of Lebanon and Michael Paul Markowski of Exeter at one o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. John Greaney performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Paula Jean Mehaffey provided organ music. Misses Irene Gorman and Mary Yorke were the guitarists for the Nuptial Mass. parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allwein of 845 Mt. Zion Road. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markowski of 128 Grant St., Exeter. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length white gown of sata peau and Nottingham lace trim. Her headpiece was a chapel length mantilla of matching lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, Fiji mums and pink roses. Miss Gail Williams, maid of honor, wore a floor length gown of pink chiffon trimmed in floral venise lace. A dior bow of matching lace and chiffon held a two-tiered veil. She carried a nosegay of deep pink Marguerite daisies. The bride's sister, Miss Kathleen Allwein was the bridesmaid, and the groom's sister, Miss Ann Markowski was the junior bridesmaid. They wore ensembles similar to the honor attendant's, but in rose, and carried nosegays of light pink Marguerite daisies. John Kopinski acted as the best man. Serving as ushers were Michael Allwein and Anthony Markowski, brothers of the bride and groom, respectively. The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School in 1969 and College Misericordia, Dallas, PA., in 1973. She will begin teaching chemistry in the fall at Trinity High School, Shiremanstown. The groom graduated from St. John the Evangelist, Pittston in 1968 and King's College, Wilkes-Barre in 1972. He is employed as a supply management assistant at Ships Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg. A reception was held at the Maennerchor Club for 175 guests. Following a honeymoon in the Poconos, the couple will reside at Camp Hill. More About PATRICIA ANN ALLWEIN: Employed: September 1973, Trinity High School, Shiremanstown, PA Graduation: 1969, Lebanon Catholic High School Lived at: August 11, 1973, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Occupation: September 1973, Teaching - Chemistry Notes for MICHAEL PAUL MARKOWSKI: Lebanon Daily News Saturday August 11, 1973 ST. GERTRUDE'S SCENE OF RITES St. Gertrude's Catholic Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Allwein of Lebanon and Michael Paul Markowski of Exeter at one o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. John Greaney performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Paula Jean Mehaffey provided organ music. Misses Irene Gorman and Mary Yorke were the guitarists for the Nuptial Mass. parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allwein of 845 Mt. Zion Road. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markowski of 128 Grant St., Exeter. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length white gown of sata peau and Nottingham lace trim. Her headpiece was a chapel length mantilla of matching lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, Fiji mums and pink roses. Miss Gail Williams, maid of honor, wore a floor length gown of pink chiffon trimmed in floral venise lace. A dior bow of matching lace and chiffon held a two-tiered veil. She carried a nosegay of deep pink Marguerite daisies. The bride's sister, Miss Kathleen Allwein was the bridesmaid, and the groom's sister, Miss Ann Markowski was the junior bridesmaid. They wore ensembles similar to the honor attendant's, but in rose, and carried nosegays of light pink Marguerite daisies. John Kopinski acted as the best man. Serving as ushers were Michael Allwein and Anthony Markowski, brothers of the bride and groom, respectively. The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School in 1969 and College Misericordia, Dallas, PA., in 1973. She will begin teaching chemistry in the fall at Trinity High School, Shiremanstown. The groom graduated from St. John the Evangelist, Pittston in 1968 and King's College, Wilkes-Barre in 1972. He is employed as a supply management assistant at Ships Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg. A reception was held at the Maennerchor Club for 175 guests. Following a honeymoon in the Poconos, the couple will reside at Camp Hill. More About MICHAEL PAUL MARKOWSKI: Employed: August 1973, Ships parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg, PA Graduated: 1972, King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA Graduation: 1968, St. John the Evangelist, Pittston Lived at: August 11, 1973, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Marriage Lic.#: #074-699 Occupation: August 1973, Supply Management Assistant v. KATHLEEN T. ALLWEIN, m. RICHARD L. KNEPPER. More About KATHLEEN T. ALLWEIN: Lived at: January 11, 1996, New Cumberland, Pennsylvainia More About RICHARD L. KNEPPER: Lived at: January 11, 1996, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania vi. LINDA M. ALLWEIN. More About LINDA M. ALLWEIN: Lived at: January 11, 1996, York, Pennsylvania