Any idea of who Adam J. Arnold's parents are? I do not have them in my file. Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 3:59 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Myrtle K. Arnold > > September 2, 2000 Lebanon Daily News > > Myrtle K. Arnold > > Myrtle K. Arnold, 84, of Spang Crest, formerly > of Steckbeck Street, Lebanon, died of natural > causes Thursday, Aug. 31, 2000, at the home. > She was the wife of Adam J. Arnold of Lebanon. > > Born May 1, 1916 in Ono, she was a daughter > of the late John and Salinda Showers Moyer. > > She and her husband operated a farm in North > Lebanon Township for more than 50 years. > > She was a member of the Sandhill Church of > Christ in Christian Union and was a life member > of the WCTU in Cleona. > > In addition to her husband, she is survived by > sons Adam M. Arnold, Lebanon, Alfred K., > husband of Dianne Arnold, Lebanon, Arthur J., > husband of Linda Arnold, Lebanon, John M. > Arnold, Springfield, Mo. and Paul M., husband of > Kimberly Arnold, Lebanon; daughters Myrle S. > Hutter, Lebanon, Sharon L. Southall, Lebanon, > and Martha E. Arnold, Lebanon; a brother, Roy > Moyer, Jonestown; 34 grandchildren; 49 > great-grandchildren; and three great-great- > grandchildren. > > She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary > Ann Rittle; brothers Paul, Allen, John William, > Samuel, Alfred and Uriah Moyer; and sisters > Florence Brandt, Lizzie Reigle and Hannah > Blouch. > > Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 > a.m. at the Kreamer Funeral Home, 618 E. Main > St., Annville. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. > Tuesday. Interment will be in Grand View > Memorial Park, North Annville Township. > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > >
September 2, 2000 Lebanon Daily News Myrtle K. Arnold Myrtle K. Arnold, 84, of Spang Crest, formerly of Steckbeck Street, Lebanon, died of natural causes Thursday, Aug. 31, 2000, at the home. She was the wife of Adam J. Arnold of Lebanon. Born May 1, 1916 in Ono, she was a daughter of the late John and Salinda Showers Moyer. She and her husband operated a farm in North Lebanon Township for more than 50 years. She was a member of the Sandhill Church of Christ in Christian Union and was a life member of the WCTU in Cleona. In addition to her husband, she is survived by sons Adam M. Arnold, Lebanon, Alfred K., husband of Dianne Arnold, Lebanon, Arthur J., husband of Linda Arnold, Lebanon, John M. Arnold, Springfield, Mo. and Paul M., husband of Kimberly Arnold, Lebanon; daughters Myrle S. Hutter, Lebanon, Sharon L. Southall, Lebanon, and Martha E. Arnold, Lebanon; a brother, Roy Moyer, Jonestown; 34 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and three great-great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Ann Rittle; brothers Paul, Allen, John William, Samuel, Alfred and Uriah Moyer; and sisters Florence Brandt, Lizzie Reigle and Hannah Blouch. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Kreamer Funeral Home, 618 E. Main St., Annville. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Interment will be in Grand View Memorial Park, North Annville Township.
And trying to catch up with all the old emails. I have been offline for a while - I just got a new job and the transition from old to new kept me very busy. I also have a new email - I can be reached at trishgwtw@erols.com I was also poking around cemetaries the other weekend and took photos of several Allwein gravestones - including Conrad's which is barely readable - his wife Catharine's is totally unreadable-I know it is hers because several years ago I remember reading it - I could kick myself for not taking a photo back then. I will scan the photos in and forward them to Christine for the website. REUNION News - The Francis & Amanda Allewin Reunion is scheduled for Sunday, September 24th at Coleman's Park, Lebanon, PA. Francis was my great great grandfather and the son of John Henry who was the son of Philip and Elizabeth Allwein. The reunion was started in the 1940's to bring together all of Francis' children for father's day - and it hasn't missed a year yet (except I remember one year only a few diehards were there in the rain!). Anyway - it has since moved to September and is open to all Alwine/Allweins. Last year we had several of Ted Allwein's family attend. Registration tarts at 10:00 am, lunch is at noon - it is a potluck lunch so there is plenty of food for all! There are also games etc... and I usually bring all of my family history stuff to share. Let me know if anyone is interested and I will give you more details. Cousin, Patti Keefer
A couple of candidate Agnes Arnold but nothing solid. - Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:29 AM Subject: [ALWINE] Hilda G. Trimble > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday August 28, 2000 > > > > Hilda G. Trimble > > Hilda G. Trimble, 73, of 411 Stracks Dam Road, > Myerstown, died of natural causes Saturday, > Aug. 26, 2000, in her home. She was the wife of > M. Roy Trimble, to whom she was married 52 > years on June 5. > > Born Sept. 7, 1926, in Swatara Township, she > was a daughter of the late Aaron and Agnes > Arnold Hartman. She was a 1944 graduate of > Jonestown High School, and worked at the > former Publix Shirt Co. in Myerstown for 22 > years. She was a member of Mary Gate of > Heaven Church in Myerstown and its Parish > Council of Catholic Women. She was an avid > crocheter and enjoyed reading and word search > puzzles. > > Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a > daughter, Barbara A. Romberger of Myerstown; > sons Robert T. Trimble of Hummelstown and > Thomas R., husband of Jean Trimble of > Schaefferstown; sisters Cecelia Leiss of > Lebanon, Regina Denisoff of Pequanoch, N.J., > and Helen, wife of Robert Neigle of Oshkosh, > Wis.; brothers Adam, husband of Clara Hartman > of Hannibal, N.Y., and John, husband of Mabel > Hartman of Schaefferstown; five grandchildren; > and several nieces and nephews. > > She was preceded in death by sisters Alice Wolf > and Edna Tiega and brothers Andrew, Mark, > Miles and Walter Hartman. > > Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 > a.m. Wednesday in Mary Gate of Heaven > Church, 188 W. McKinley Ave., Myerstown, > preceded by viewings at the Grose Funeral > Home, 9 N. College St. in Myerstown one hour > prior to the service, and from 7 to 9 p.m. > tomorrow with recitation of the Rosary at 8. > Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, > Lebanon. > > > > Thomas, > Can you find a connection for Hilda in > our family tree? > > Nancy > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday August 28, 2000 Hilda G. Trimble Hilda G. Trimble, 73, of 411 Stracks Dam Road, Myerstown, died of natural causes Saturday, Aug. 26, 2000, in her home. She was the wife of M. Roy Trimble, to whom she was married 52 years on June 5. Born Sept. 7, 1926, in Swatara Township, she was a daughter of the late Aaron and Agnes Arnold Hartman. She was a 1944 graduate of Jonestown High School, and worked at the former Publix Shirt Co. in Myerstown for 22 years. She was a member of Mary Gate of Heaven Church in Myerstown and its Parish Council of Catholic Women. She was an avid crocheter and enjoyed reading and word search puzzles. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Barbara A. Romberger of Myerstown; sons Robert T. Trimble of Hummelstown and Thomas R., husband of Jean Trimble of Schaefferstown; sisters Cecelia Leiss of Lebanon, Regina Denisoff of Pequanoch, N.J., and Helen, wife of Robert Neigle of Oshkosh, Wis.; brothers Adam, husband of Clara Hartman of Hannibal, N.Y., and John, husband of Mabel Hartman of Schaefferstown; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by sisters Alice Wolf and Edna Tiega and brothers Andrew, Mark, Miles and Walter Hartman. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Mary Gate of Heaven Church, 188 W. McKinley Ave., Myerstown, preceded by viewings at the Grose Funeral Home, 9 N. College St. in Myerstown one hour prior to the service, and from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow with recitation of the Rosary at 8. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon. Thomas, Can you find a connection for Hilda in our family tree? Nancy
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Obituaries Friday, August 25, 2000 William M. Frazier Jr. William M. Frazier Jr., 81, of 311 S. 13th St., Lebanon, died of natural causes Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2000, in his home. He was the husband of Josephine M. "Sis" Kissinger Frazier. Born Oct. 23, 1918, in Lebanon, he was a son of the late William M. and Martha Allwein Frazier. He was a retired employee of the former Bethlehem Steel Corp. in Lebanon. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Lebanon, Annville American Legion and Rescue Hose Fire Co. No. 4, where he was also a past president. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, and was an avid golfer. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a sister, Elizabeth Kaley of Lebanon; brothers Patrick Frazier of Sheboygan, Mich., and Edward Frazier of Palmyra; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Marion Gable, and brothers George, James and Charles Frazier. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Thompson Funeral Home, Inc., 126 S. Ninth St., Lebanon, followed by Mass of Christian burial at 10, at St. Mary's Church, 2 N. Eighth St., Lebanon. Viewing hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, with Christian burial vigil at 8. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Philip Allwein ----Samuel Allwein -------Hiram Allwein and Sarah A. Bross ---------William M. and Martha Allwein Frazier Bill was my neighbor when I was growing up in Lebanon, PA Cuz-n Nancy
Dear Cousins, I just joined Ancestry.Com, and they have a variety of newspapers with obituaries. Example: Harrisburg, Allentown, York, Pennsylvania, Etc. The range is form 1990 - 1999. If someone needs information in those years, please provide me with the last name, or first and last name. Nancy The following was in the "Allentown Morning Call". Allentown Morning Call Monday February 15, 1999 SISTER MARY ESDRAS Sister Mary Esdras, also known as Helen A. Allwein, 83, of the Sisters of St. Joseph at St. Joseph's Villa, 110 W. Wissahickon Ave., Flourtown, Montgomery County, died Friday 12, in the villa. She entered the convent in 1937 and observed her 50th Jubilee with her family in 1988. For part of that time, she was stationed at Notre Dame Convent, Bethlehem, and was a pastoral car giver at ManorCare Health Services, Bethlehem, for two years. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Paul and Annie Allwein. Survivors: Sisters, Claire Barbini of Norfolk, VA., Mary Sattazahn of Lebanon and Sister Ann Louise of Columbia, Lancaster County, and brothers, Paul J. of Buffalo, N. Y., Herman of Denver, Colo., Joseph L. of Arlington, Va., and Robert A. of Allentown, nieces and nephews. Mass: 3 p.m. Tuesday, St. Joseph's Villa. Call 1:30-3 p.m. Tuesday in the villa. Arrangements, Koller Funeral Home, Philadelphia. Philip and Elizabeth Eck Arentz Allwein ----Geo "Elijah" Allwein -------William Pierce Allwein -----------Paul Aloysius Allwein --------------Helen A. Allwein aka Sister Mary Esdras Cuz-n Nancy
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Pa Saturday October 30, 1965 EXCHANGE VOWS AT NUPTIAL MASS This morning at eleven o'clock, Miss Dorothy Irene Kreiser became the bride of Pierce Charles Allwein. The double ring rite took place during a Nuptial Mass at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Cletus Wagaman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kreiser of 630 Pine St., Lebanon, are the bride's parents. The groom is the son of Mrs. Annie Allwein of 426 N. Sixth St., Lebanon, and the late Paul Allwein. BROTHER ESCORT The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Richard K. Kreiser. She was seen in a gown of white cotton brocade. It was styled with a bateau neckline, elbow length sleeves and a controlled floor length skirt. The gown was highlighted by a detachable chapel length train. her veil of illusion was held in place by a white brocade pillbox. The bride carried a Missal topped with bronze and yellow pompons. Mrs. Frances Rudegeair was the matron of honor. She was attired in gold brocade with a matching pillbox. A basket filled with yellow mums, bronze pompons and fall foliage was carried by the honor attendant. BRIDESMAIDS The bridesmaids were Mrs. Emma Phillips and Mrs. Janet Kreiser. The latter is the bride's sister-in-law. Kelly green brocade gowns and matching pillboxes were worn by the bridesmaids. They carried baskets filled with bronze mums, yellow pompons and fall foliage. Richard Rudegeair was the best man. Serving as ushers were James Allwein, brother of the groom, and Kenneth Norton. Mrs. Helen Katos was the organist. The soloist was Mrs. Doris Foster. Decorating the church were palms, ferns, white satin pew markers and the bridal carpet. The altar vases were filled with yellow pompons, bronze mums and fall foliage. RECEPTION A reception for 200 guests was planned to follow the ceremony at the Ebenezer Fire hall. The newly weds are taking a wedding trip to New York City and the New England states. A graduate of Lebanon High School, the bride is employed by the Hershey Chocolate Corporation. The groom is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and is employed by the Quaker Alloy Casting Company, Myerstown. Cuz-N Nancy
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA August 8, 2000 Dorothy K. Allwein Dorothy K. Allwein, 69, of 2045 Weavertown Road, Lebanon, died of natural causes Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, in her home. She was the wife of the late Pierce C. "Pete" Allwein. Born Aug. 20, 1930, in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the late Charles W. and Agnes Smith Kreiser. She was a member of St. Cecilia Church and the Friendship Fire Co. Surviving are children Richard B. Allwein of Grantville, Jane E. Allwein of Jonestown, and William C. Allwein of Lebanon; brothers Charles Kreiser of Lancaster and Richard Kreiser of Lebanon; grandchildren Tristan and Cody Hoke; and many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Cecilia Church, 202 E. Lehman St., Lebanon, preceded by a viewing beginning at 10. Interment will be in St. Gertrude's Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home, Lebanon, is handling arrangements. Philip Allwein & Elizabeth Eck Arentz ----George "Elijah" Allwein &Angeline Agnes Arentz -------William Pierce Allwein & Agnes Arnold ----------Paul Aloysius Allwein & Anna "Annie" L. Shay ------------Pierce "Pete" Charles Allwein & Dorothy Irene Kreiser Cuz-N Nancy
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Sunday July 30, 2000 Clara E. Hartman Clara E. Hartman, 88, of Cedar Haven Nursing Home, Lebanon, died of natural causes Saturday, July 29, 2000, at the home. Born Aug. 13, 1911, in Lebanon County, she was a daughter of the late Joseph L. and Sara Arnold Hartman. She was a domestic worker for several prominent families in Lebanon and was a lifelong member of St. Mary's Church. Surviving are 13 nieces and 12 nephews. She was the last of her immediate family. She was preceded in death by brothers Joseph, Philip, Moses and Herman Hartman; sisters Mary Cosmas, Cora Gordon, Sara Davenport, Isabelle Hartman, Elizabeth Taubit, Rebecca Hartman and Catherine Reber; a niece, Agnes Receiver; and a nephew, Philip Hartman Jr. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, 2 N. Eighth St., Lebanon, preceded by a viewing beginning at 9. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home, Lebanon, is in charge of arrangements. Thomas, Can you connect Clara E. Hartman into the family tree? Thanks Nancy
I have a couple of Sara Arnolds without spouses that could have been her mother, but I do not have the family. Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 8:32 AM Subject: [ALWINE] Clara E. Hartman > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Sunday July 30, 2000 > > Clara E. Hartman > Clara E. Hartman, 88, of Cedar Haven Nursing > Home, Lebanon, died of natural causes > Saturday, July 29, 2000, at the home. > > Born Aug. 13, 1911, in Lebanon County, she > was a daughter of the late Joseph L. and Sara > Arnold Hartman. She was a domestic worker for > several prominent families in Lebanon and was a > lifelong member of St. Mary's Church. > > Surviving are 13 nieces and 12 nephews. She > was the last of her immediate family. She was > preceded in death by brothers Joseph, Philip, > Moses and Herman Hartman; sisters Mary > Cosmas, Cora Gordon, Sara Davenport, > Isabelle Hartman, Elizabeth Taubit, Rebecca > Hartman and Catherine Reber; a niece, Agnes > Receiver; and a nephew, Philip Hartman Jr. > > Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated > Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, 2 N. > Eighth St., Lebanon, preceded by a viewing > beginning at 9. Interment will be in Holy Cross > Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home, Lebanon, > is in charge of arrangements. > > > > Thomas, Can you connect Clara E. Hartman into the family tree? > > Thanks Nancy > > > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > >
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------C189230D2021992524D1E33D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thomas, I had a friend check into Raymond Allwein's obit. in the newspaper from the 11th to the 18th and could not find anything. Nancy --------------C189230D2021992524D1E33D Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <3961F047.EB8D4F80@mailbox.bellatlantic.net> Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:10:15 -0400 From: nnebiker@mailbox.bellatlantic.net Reply-To: nnebiker@bellatlantic.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.06 [en]C-BA406S (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com" <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Ft. Indiantown Gap Cemetery Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Allwein, Anita S, b. 10/04/1923, d. 06/22/1994, US Marine Corps, MAJ, Res: Lebanon, PA, Plot: 10 0 38, bur. 06/24/1994 Allwein, James E, b. 09/23/1918, d. 03/15/1998, US Army, SGT, Res: Annville, PA, Plot: 10 0 38, bur. 03/20/1998 Allwein, Raymond L, b. 03/12/1920, d. 11/14/1992, US Army, PFC, Res: St Petersburg, FL, Plot: 12-A 0 255, bur. 12/04/1992 Allwein, William E, b. 01/30/1926, d. 01/29/1995, US Navy, S1, Res: Lebanon, PA, Plot: 10 0 333, bur. 02/01/1995 These are the Allwein's buried at Ft. Indiantown Gap Cemetery, North of Annville, Pennsylvania Nancy --------------C189230D2021992524D1E33D--
The following of William Henry Allwein, Sr. and Emma Fernsler's one son Herbert I. Allwein. NOTE: JOEL KEEFER you graduated with Mary Raphael Allwein class of 1967 from Lebanon Catholic High School. In the list of marriage lic. Herbert I. Allwein was married to Bertha B. Bleistein #028-292 year 1919. I'm guessing this was his first wife, because how many people are named Herbert I. Clerice e-mailed me with some information that Herbert I. Allwein was married to Margaret A. Burke. I had that information, but I couldn't find the connection. I would have been guessing. I have no dates for Herbert I. Allwein. He married Margaret A. Burke SS # 185-03-6828 (17078) which is Palmyra, PA She was born December 28, 1907 Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, PA Died August 24, 1993, St. Ann's Home, Greensburg, PA Buried August 27, 1993 Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Her parents were John F. Burke and Martha Leech. Daughter: Mary Raphael Allwein born April 8, 1949 died December 15, 1971 buried in Holy Cross Cemetery. Graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School class of 1949. (I was in her class for one year before I went to public school). Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA MARGARET ALLWEIN Margaret Burke Allwein, 85, of St. Ann's Home, Greensburg, formerly of Oak Street, Palmyra, died Tuesday, August 24, 1993, in the home. She was the wife of the late Herbert I. Allwein. Born in Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, she was a daughter of the late John F. and Martha Leech Burke. She was a member of the Church of the Holy Spirt, Palmyra. She was a former employee of Hershey Foods marketing division. Survivors include nephews John S. Hudock and Joseph A. Hudock, both of Greensburg, John Gibson, Toledo, Ohio, and Robert Burke, Philadelphia: nieces margaret Borden Encinitas of California. Mary R., wife of Thomas McCloskey, and Martha, wife of James Falenski, both of Greensburg, and Margaret, wife of Edward Dull, Holsopple; several great nieces and nephews; several great great nieces and nephews; and a sister, Rebecca B. Hudock, Greensburg. She was preceded in heath by a daughter Mary R. Allwein. DEATH NOTICES ALLWEIN-- In Greensburg, PA on August 24, 1993. Margaret nee Burke Allwein, wife of the late Herbert I. Allwein, of St. Ann's Home Greensburg, PA., foremerly of Oak St., Palmyra, PA Aged 85 years. Mass of Christian Burial will be held from the Church of the Holy Spirit, 245 W. Pine St., palmyra, PA on Friday August 27, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. with the Rev. George J. Koychick officiating. Interment at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA. Friends may call for viewing from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Rothermel Funeral Home, Inc. 25 W. Pine St., Palmyra, PA. Evening Prayer Service at 7:00 P.M. atthe Funeral Home. Lebanon City Directory 1895-1896 William H. Allwein (Molder), 325 Weidman 1897 William H. Allwein (Molder), 325 Weidman, Mrs. Emma, Herbert, 325 Weidman 1901 William H. Allwein, (Molder), 325 Weidman, Mrs. Emma, Russel, Herbert, William 1901 William H. Allwein, (Molder), 325 Weidman, Mrs. Emma, Russel, Herbert, William 1903 William H. Allwein, (Molder, 325 Weidman, Mrs. Emma, Herbert, Russel, William 1909 William H. Allwein, (I. M. Allwein Sons), 325 Weidman, Mrs. Emma R., Herbert I., -----Russell C., Wm H., Jr., Allen B. 1911 William H. Allwein (I. M. Allwein & Sons), 325 Weidman, Mrs. Emma R., Herbert I., -----Russell C., Wm H. Jr., Allen B., Catherine F. 1915 William H. Allwein, (I. M. Allwein & Sons), 424 Weidman, Mrs. Emma R., Herbert I. Russell C., Wm H. Jr., Allen B., Catherine F. 1917 William H. Allwein, (I. M. Allwein Sons), h 424 weidman, Mrs. Emma, Herbert, Russell, -----Wm. H., Allen D., Catherine F. Wm H., Jr., Clk C & L RR Co. res. 424 Weidman 1919 Wm H. (I. M. Allwein's Sons), h 424 weidman Av., Mrs. Emma, Herbert I., Russell C., -----Wm H., Jr., Allen B., Catherine F. Wm H., Jr., USA res 424 Weidman 1921-22 Wm H. (Emma R.) I. M. Allwein Sons, h 352 N 5th, Russell C., Wm H. Jr., Allen V. -----Catherine F. Wm h., Jr., Clk, r 352 N 5th NOTE: No Herbert I. Allwein listed 1923-24 I M Sons (Harry P., Wm. H) General Store, 340 N 5th Wm. H. (Emma R.) (I. M. Allwein Sons) h 352 N 5th, Allen V., Catherine F. Wm H. Jr. Wm H. Jr., Student, r 352 N 5th NOTE: No Herbert I. Allwein listed 1925-26 Wm H. (Emma R.) I. M. Allwein's Sons, h 352 N 5th , Catherine F. Allwein's I. M. Sons (Harry P. and Wm H.) General Store 340 N 5th Russell C. (Florence) Teller, h 500 n 9th, Marian I. 1928-1929 Russell C. (Florence) Teller North Side Bank and Trust Co. h 500 N 9th -----Marian I., R. Jos., John A. Wm. H. (Emma R.) I. M. Allwein's Sons h 352 N 5th (Cath F., Wm. Jr.) Wm H., Jr., Clk., r 352 N 5th Allwein's I. M Sons (Harry P. and Wm H.) Genl Store 340 n 5th 1930-31 Herbert I. (Bertha B.) Clk Bethlehem Steel, Co. h 16 E. Locust Wm H., (Emma R.) I. M ALlwein's Son h 352 N 5th Russel C. (Florence M.) Bkpr h 165 S. Lincoln, marian I., R. Jos., John A., Wm. A. 1933-34 NOTE: No Herbert I. Allwein Russel C. (Florence M) Ins. Bkpr. h 165 S. Lincoln, Marian I., R. Jos., John A., Wm. H. -----Herbert J., Joan M. Wm H. (Emma R., I. M. Allwein's Sons) h 352 N 5th 1936 NOTE: No Herbert I. Allwein and no Allen Allwein Russell C. (Florence M.) bkpr. Harkins Motors, Inc. h 165 S. Lincoln Ave. -----Marian, Jos, John, Lillian, Herbert, Joan, Robt, Nancy Wm H. (Emma R.) I. M. Allwein's Sons, h 352 N 5th Wm. H., Jr., (Ruth S.) I. M. Allwein's Sons, h 440 Weidman 1938 Russell C. (Florence M) Office Mgr. Krim Beverage Co., h 165 S. Loncoln Ave. -----Herbert, Joan , John, Jos, Marian, Nancy, Wm. Ruth S. (Wid. Wh H., Jr.) I. M. Allwein Sons, h 440 Weidman Note: William and Emma not listed Etc. etc. Note: The Nancy listed under parents Russell and Florence are not my parents. Clerice, Will this information help you? Thanks for making this connection. QUESTION: Did Herbert I. Allwein marry twice? Nancy Allwein Nebiker
Thomas, I'm probably not much help when it comes to the Arnold's, but here it goes. Nancy I have Frank Nicholas Arnold born April 30, 1839 Died Sept. 20, 1914 Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery. Wife Sarah Zweier Born Abt. 1843 Buried in Virginia. One of the sons name is Philip A. 1871-1948 Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery married Amelia S. Arnold 1874-1955 Buried in Holy Cross. Daughter Margie C. Arnold born 1895 Evening Report Monday September 21, 1914 FRANK ARNOLD DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST KNOWN CITIZENS IN CITY AND COUNTY MEMBER OF ST. MARY'S After an illness extending over several years, Frank Arnold, aged 76 years, one of the oldest and best known residents of this county died Sunday night at the home of his son, Pius Arnold, of 206 North Eighth street, proprietor of the Hotel Grand. During his long illness the aged man showed wonderful fortitude and patience. This patient endurance was the admiration of all who knew him. Mr. Arnold was born in North Lebanon Township, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold, early settlers in this part of the state. About 30 years ago Mr. Arnold left his farm in North Lebanon township to go to Virginia where until three years ago he farmed in Chesterfield and Roanoke counties. He came back here to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arnold. His wife died while they were residing in Virginia twenty three years ago. A staunch and lifelong Democrat and a fervent member of St. Mary's church in this city, was Mr. Arnold. Surviving him besides twelve children are thirty four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The surviving sons and daughters are: George Arnold, Lycoming county; Pius P., Phillip, James, Frank, Leo, Andrew, of this city; Aloysius and Adam, of Roanoke, Va.; Mrs. Joseph Albert, West Lebanon; Miss Sallie Arnold, Lebanon, and Mrs. N. T. Paine, of Scottsville, Va. The funeral arrangements are in charge of Undertaker Thompson and the funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with a requiem high mass in St. Mary's Catholic church. Burial will be made in St. Mary's cemetery. Evening Report Thursday September 24, 1914 FAMILY REUNITED AT FUNERAL TODAY OF FRANK ARNOLD The funeral of the late Frank Arnold held this morning from the home of his son, Pius P. Arnold, of North Eighth street and marked by a requiem high mass in St. Mary's Catholic church was marked by the reunion of his 12 children who had not been together in more than 30 years. The mass was celebrated by Rev. A. Christ, pastor, who in preaching the funeral eulogy spoke of Mr. Arnold as one of his oldest and most faithful parishioners. The pallbearers, the six youngest sons of Mr. Arnold were: James, Frank, Leo, Andrew, Aloysius, and Adam. Burial was made in St. Mary's Catholic cemetery. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday September 22, 1914 FRANK ARNOLD EXPIRED SUNDAY AGED 76 YEARS Frank Arnold, a retired farmer, well known to the older generation of the city and esteemed for many fine qualities, died on Sunday evening at the Grand Hotel. No. 206 North Eighth street, of which his son, Pius Arnold is the proprietor. He had been an invalid for several years, and his death was therefore a relief from suffering, but he bore it all with a patience and fortitude that not only astonished relatives and friends alike, but excited their admiration was well. WIDELY KNOWN FARMER To the younger generation Mr. Arnold was but slightly known. He was born in North Lebanon township, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold, and like his forefathers he followed the avocation of farming. It was about thirty years ago that he decided to try his luck in agricultural pursuits in Virginia, and he resided there ever since, living in Roanoke and Chesterfield counties. Mrs. Arnold died seven years after they reached their southern home. About three years ago, Mr. Arnold gave up active business pursuits because of declining health and came here to make his home with his son. Mr. Arnold was 76 years of age. STAUNCH DEMOCRAT He was a staunch Democrat and his principles were by no means weakened by his residence south of the Mason and Dixon line. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church here, and was held in high regard in the congregation as well as in other circles where he was known. Besides twelve children who survive him, there are thirty-four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. THOSE WHO SURVIVE The surviving sons and daughters are: George Arnold, Lycoming county; Pius P., Philip, James Frank, Leo, Andre, of this city; Aloysius and Adam, of Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Joseph Albert, West Lebanon; Miss Sallie Arnold, Lebanon, and Mrs. N. T. Paine, of Scottsville, Va. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning with a requiem mass in St. Mary's church. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening September 24, 1914 SONS BEARERS AT FUNERAL OF FRANK ARNOLD Six sons of the deceased this morning acted as pallbearers at the funeral of the late Frank Arnold of this city. The funeral was held at 9 o'clock from the Hotel Grand, the home of Pius Arnold, a son with services in charge of Rev. Father Adam Christ in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO wrote: > I have > > Philip Arnold (parents unkown) who married a Sarah Amelia Arnold, daughter of Henry L. & Henrietta Harriet (Ulrich) Arnold. > > I also have > > Philip Arnold, son of Frankin M. & Sarah (maiden name unkown) Arnold, who married an Amelia S. (parents and last name unknown). > > Are these the same people. They both have a daughter born 1895, Margaret vs. Margie but I have slightly different birth dates for the Philips and Amelias. > > If they are the same, what is the true birthdates. > If they are not the same, can anyone tell me the missing parents? > > Thank you, > > Thomas A. Stobie, SFO > > Everything for the Glory of God > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ====
I have Philip Arnold (parents unkown) who married a Sarah Amelia Arnold, daughter of Henry L. & Henrietta Harriet (Ulrich) Arnold. I also have Philip Arnold, son of Frankin M. & Sarah (maiden name unkown) Arnold, who married an Amelia S. (parents and last name unknown). Are these the same people. They both have a daughter born 1895, Margaret vs. Margie but I have slightly different birth dates for the Philips and Amelias. If they are the same, what is the true birthdates. If they are not the same, can anyone tell me the missing parents? Thank you, Thomas A. Stobie, SFO Everything for the Glory of God
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Thursday July 13, 2000 Marguerite Callahan Lebanon native Marguerite Callahan, 93, of Wingate Nursing Home, Needham, Mass., formerly of Easton and Bath, died of cardiac arrest Tuesday, July 11, 2000, in the home. She had made her home in Newton, Mass., for the past 16 years. She was the wife of the late Floyd W. Callahan, who died in 1980. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Wilfred and Cathryn May Allwein Wise. She graduated from Easton High School in 1925 and was a graduate of the Lankenau Hospital School of Nursing in 1933. She worked as a buyer and designer of women's clothing before she entered nursing school. She had spent many years as a private duty nurse, visiting nurse, a member of the Red Cross Nursing Service during World War II, kindergarten teacher and Girl Scout leader at St. Jane Frances de Chantal in Easton. She also worked as an art teacher for young children and adolescents at her art studio, Springhouse Studio in Tatamy. She was also active in art programs at the Auburndale Community Schools in Newton, Mass. Surviving are children Denis Callahan of Easton, Maureen Feist of Bethlehem, and Mary Schneider of Newton, Mass.; sisters Elizabeth Wise, Catherine Wise and June Johnson, all of Easton; a brother, Wilfred Wise of Dayton, Ohio; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be private. Blackington, Conroy and Hayes Funeral Home, West Newton, Mass., is handling arrangements. Thomas, Can you place Cathryn May Allwein in your family tree? Nancy
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Thursday July 13, 2000 Marguerite Callahan Lebanon native Marguerite Callahan, 93, of Wingate Nursing Home, Needham, Mass., formerly of Easton and Bath, died of cardiac arrest Tuesday, July 11, 2000, in the home. She had made her home in Newton, Mass., for the past 16 years. She was the wife of the late Floyd W. Callahan, who died in 1980. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Wilfred and Cathryn May Allwein Wise. She graduated from Easton High School in 1925 and was a graduate of the Lankenau Hospital School of Nursing in 1933. She worked as a buyer and designer of women's clothing before she entered nursing school. She had spent many years as a private duty nurse, visiting nurse, a member of the Red Cross Nursing Service during World War II, kindergarten teacher and Girl Scout leader at St. Jane Frances de Chantal in Easton. She also worked as an art teacher for young children and adolescents at her art studio, Springhouse Studio in Tatamy. She was also active in art programs at the Auburndale Community Schools in Newton, Mass. Surviving are children Denis Callahan of Easton, Maureen Feist of Bethlehem, and Mary Schneider of Newton, Mass.; sisters Elizabeth Wise, Catherine Wise and June Johnson, all of Easton; a brother, Wilfred Wise of Dayton, Ohio; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be private. Blackington, Conroy and Hayes Funeral Home, West Newton, Mass., is handling arrangements. Thomas, Can you place Cathryn May Allwein in your family tree? Nancy
And the answer is::::: Parents: William Allwein and Mary Mars Grandparents: Phillip Allwein and Barbara Frantz Thomas, Do want more information regarding Anna Maria Allwein and John H. Schaeffer??? Nancy Thomas A. Stobie, SFO wrote: > I have come accross an Anna Maria Allwein (19 Nov 1837-19 Sep 1874) married to a John H. Schaeffer > > Does any know Anna Maria Allwein's parents? > > Thanks, > > Thomas A. Stobie, SFO > > Everything for the Glory of God > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ====
No idea at all. - Maybe someone else knows. Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 4:09 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Marguerite Callahan > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Thursday July 13, 2000 > > Marguerite Callahan > Lebanon native Marguerite Callahan, 93, of > Wingate Nursing Home, Needham, Mass., > formerly of Easton and Bath, died of cardiac > arrest Tuesday, July 11, 2000, in the home. She > had made her home in Newton, Mass., for the > past 16 years. She was the wife of the late > Floyd W. Callahan, who died in 1980. > > Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late > Wilfred and Cathryn May Allwein Wise. She > graduated from Easton High School in 1925 and > was a graduate of the Lankenau Hospital School > of Nursing in 1933. She worked as a buyer and > designer of women's clothing before she > entered nursing school. > > She had spent many years as a private duty > nurse, visiting nurse, a member of the Red > Cross Nursing Service during World War II, > kindergarten teacher and Girl Scout leader at > St. Jane Frances de Chantal in Easton. She also > worked as an art teacher for young children and > adolescents at her art studio, Springhouse > Studio in Tatamy. She was also active in art > programs at the Auburndale Community Schools > in Newton, Mass. > > Surviving are children Denis Callahan of Easton, > Maureen Feist of Bethlehem, and Mary > Schneider of Newton, Mass.; sisters Elizabeth > Wise, Catherine Wise and June Johnson, all of > Easton; a brother, Wilfred Wise of Dayton, > Ohio; three grandchildren; and a > great-grandchild. > > Services will be private. Blackington, Conroy > and Hayes Funeral Home, West Newton, Mass., > is handling arrangements. > > > > Thomas, Can you place Cathryn May Allwein > in your family tree? > > Nancy > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > >
I have come accross an Anna Maria Allwein (19 Nov 1837-19 Sep 1874) married to a John H. Schaeffer Does any know Anna Maria Allwein's parents? Thanks, Thomas A. Stobie, SFO Everything for the Glory of God