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    1. [ALWINE] Sister Luigi Aloysius
    2. Appolonia Allwein- "Anna Mary" Allwein born July 26, 1864 Bethel Twp., Lebanon County, PA Christened August 24, 1864 by Father Stenchler Died April 15, 1945 St. Teresa's Academy in Rhodelila, Kentucky Father John "Edward" Allwein and Elizabeth Arnold Lebanon Daily News Tuesday April 17, 1945 SISTER LUIGI DIES SUNDAY IN KENTUCKY Sister Luigi, the former Appolonia Allwein, daughter of the late Edward and Elizabeth Allwein of this city, died on Sunday at St. Teresa's Academy in Rhodelia, Kentucky. Sister Luigi of the Sister of Charity of Nazareth, celebrated her Golden Jubilee as a member of that order in 1938. At that time she visited relatives and friends in Lebanon. She was the last member of her immediate family and is survived by a number of nieces and nephews of Lebanon and vicinity. ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Allwein Manuscript ANNA MARY APPOLONIA - Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold) Allwein was educated in the public school and at the Parochial School attached to St. Mary's church, Lebanon, PA attending same until she was confirmed and made her first Holy Communion after which she lived with her parents on the farm until 1886, when she left with her aunt Isabella Goulden for Pittsburgh living with them until February 1887. She entered the Novitiate under Sisters of Charity at Nazareth, Ky. Feb. 15, 1887. Received the Habit and name in religion of Sister Luigi (Aloysius) Aug. 15, 1887. Made her Profession at Nazareth, Ky. August 15, 1888. Sister Luigi's labors have been the following Missions: Frankford, Ky. Sep. 1886 Teaching Circleville, Ohio Aug. 1882 Teaching Hyde park, Mass. Aug. 1892 Teaching Dorchester, Mass. Dec. 1890 Secretary to Superioress Infant Asylum Newburyport, Mass. Aug. 1893 Care of Children in Home Sister Luigi made her Retreat at the Mother house in Nazareth, Ky. 1898 leaving Newburyport July and returned on the P.R.R. via Philadelphia arriving at latter place Aug. 13, in the company of Sister Bertilla of Lowell, Mass. After visiting the home of her brother in Philadelphia the two sisters, brother and family boarded a train the same evening for Lebanon, PA where she spent the time with her folks and visiting friends until the morning of Aug. 17, at which time the Sisters left for their home, Newburyport, Mass. A reunion dinner was given by her father at which all the living members of the family were present. Daughter ANNA MARY APPOLONIA, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., PA. July 26th, 1864. Baptized August 24th, 1864 by Father Stenchler. Cousin Nancy

    05/08/2000 09:18:08
    1. [ALWINE] Mary Catherine Lewis
    2. Lebanon Daily News Wednesday February 24, 1971 ROBERT T. PAINE, FORMER LEBANON MAN, 71, DIES Robert T. Paine, who resided at 16 Evergreen Drive, Greenville, PA since 1954 and formerly of Lebanon, died suddenly Tuesday evening at his home. He was 71 and suffered from a heart condition. Paine was a retired chief superintendent of Neff's Construction Co. in Greenville. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Greenville He was w4ell known in the Lebanon area and held memberships in the holy Name Society, the eagles, and the Keystone Gun Club (in which he was a life member). He was a former superintendent of the State Highways Department in Lebanon County. He was active in the Democratic party and helped form the Young Democratic Club here. Paine served as construction supervisor of the first barracks and the hospital at Indiantown Gap Military Hospital. He and the late Daniel Gingrich were construction supervisors of the Sidling Hill Tunnell on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. NATIVE OF COUNTY Born in Lebanon County, he was a son of the late Frank and Elizabeth Killian Paine. Surviving are his wife, Mary C. Lewis Paine, and these children: Robert L., Philadelphia; Elizabeth J., wife of Harold Good, Dallastown; Madeline M., wife of Bashi Matarazzi, Lebanon; Katherine F., wife of Wayne Sattazahn, Leone; Joseph F., Philadelphia; Ann Marie, wife of Glenn Owens, League City, Tex.; and Janet A. wife of Dr. John McParland, Jamestown, PA Thirty-six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a sister, Helen, wife of Guy Dobbs, Lebanon, also survive A brother, Dr. H. C. Paine, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Spangler, both of Lebanon, preceded him in heath. Lebanon Daily News Saturday February 27, 1971 ROBERT T. PAINE Funeral service were held this morning in the Thompson Funeral Home for Robert T. Paine, 16 Evergreen Drive, Greenville, PA, formerly of Lebanon. A funeral mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's School Auditorium. Msgr. George W. Rost, pastor, was the celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ramon Good, Thomas Paine, Dennis Sattazahn, Thomas Moyer, Anthony Matarazzi and Andrew Matarazzi, all grandsons of the deceased. Robert Treat Paine SS# 167-14-3321 Zip Code 16125 Born Nov. 25, 1899 Lebanon, PA Died Feb. 23, 1971 16 Evergreen Drive, Greenville, PA Buried Feb. 27, 1971 Holy Cross Cemetery Married June 23, 1921 Lebanon, PA Robert was a construction Superintendent. They lived in Lebanon, later Greenville, PA His parents Frank Paine and Elizabeth Killian Lebanon Daily News Tuesday June 5, 1979 MARY L, PAINE Mary Lewis Paine, 82, Evergreen Drive, Greenville, formerly of 748 Mifflin St., died unexpectedly Monday afternoon in the Good Samaritan Hospital. She had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Sattazahn, Cleona. She was the wife of the late Robert T. Paine. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Elizabeth Allwein Lewis. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Greenville, where she was active in the medical missions and was also a member of the Rosary Society. While a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church here, she was a past president of the Pennsylvania Catholic Beneficial League and a deanery officer of the parish Council of Catholic Women. She was well known in this area, having at one time been a collector for the Lebanon Daily News. Surviving are eight children: Robert L. and Joseph F., both of Philadelphia; Elizabeth J. wife of Harold Good, Dallastown; Madeline M., wife of Joseph Moyer, Raleigh, N. C.; Mary L., wife of Bashi Matarazzi, Lebanon; Kathryn T., wife of Wayne Sattazahn, Cleona; Anne Marie, wife of Glenn Owens, League City, Texas; and Janet A. wife of Dr. john McParland, Jamestown. Also surviving are 36 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren, a sister, Katherine E. Lewis, Philadelphia; and one brother, Edward B. Lewis, Hershey. Mary Catherine Lewis born October 16, 1896 Lebanon, PA Father: Andrew Jackson Lewis and Elizabeth Regina Allwein SS # 198-38-4206 Died June 4, 1979 in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Buried Holy Cross Cemetery, PA Dennis Wayne Sattazahn born Sep 30, 1954 Lebanon, PA Died Aug 24, 1986 Ellwood City, PA Buried Aug 28, 1986 Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Married Victoria Krupa on February 8, 1975 in Ellwood City, PA His Parents Wayne Lamar Sattazahn and Katherine Theresa Paine Grandparents Robert Treat Paine and Mary Catherine Lewis Anna "Annie" Maria Lewis born Aug 19, 1899 died Aug 31, 1901 Katherine Elizabeth Lewis born Nov. 25, 1902 Cousin Nancy

    05/08/2000 09:12:35
    1. [ALWINE] Edward Bernard Lewis, Sr.
    2. The Daily News Wednesday July 15, 1981 EDWARD B. LEWIS, SR. Edward B. Lewis, 87, 147 Elm Avenue, Hershey, died Tuesday at the Geisinger Medical Center, Dannville. He was a retired cost accountant with over 40 years of service with Hershey Foods, and was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Hershey. He was a U S Army veteran of World War I, where he served with the 153rd Aero Squadron. He was a member of the Hershey American Legion, the Hershey V.F.W., and the Knights of Columbus. Born in Lebanon, He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Rogers Lewis, and was the son of the late Andrew J and Elizabeth Allwein Lewis. He is survived by a son, Dr. Edward B. Lewis, Hershey; two daughters, Kathleen A. Lewis, Hershey, and Joanne L. Viozzi, Riverside; a sister Katherine Lewis, Philadelphia; seven grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. The Daily News Saturday July 18, 1981 EDWARD B. LEWIS SR. Mass of Christian burial was held Saturday morning from St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Hershey, for Edward B. Lewis, Sr., husband of the late Dorothy Rogers Lewis, 147 Elm Ave., Hershey. The Rev. Monsignor Leo N. Bierster was the celebrant. Interment was in Hershey cemetery. Pallbearers were Frederick E. Lewis, Christopher F. Viozzi, Michael A. Viozzi, Glen Abernethy, Robert Paine and Edward Emerich. The Hoover Funeral Home, Hershey, was in charge of arrangements. FUNERAL NOTICES LEWIS--In the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville on July 14, 1981. Edward B. Sr., husband of the late Dorothy nee Rogers Lewis, of 147 Elm Ave., Hershey. Aged 87 years. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 11 a.m. from St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Hershey with the Reverend Monsignor Leo N. Blerster as Celebrant. Interment at the Hershey Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Friends may call Friday after 7 p.m. at the Hoover Funeral Home, 38 W. Granada Ave., Hershey. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Born Aug. 19, 1893 Lebanon, PA SS #185-03-4521 (17033) (Hershey) Married June 20, 1928 Lebanon, PA Edward was a retired cost accountant Lived in Hershey, PA Dorothy Louise Rogers, born August 19, 1901 Lebanon, PA Died Sept. 10, 1966 Harrisburg Hospital Harrisburg, PA Buried Sept. 13, 1966 Hershey Cemetery, Hershey, PA Her father Richard Bruce Rogers Her mother Carrie Madora Parthemore Lebanon Daily News Monday September 12, 1966 MRS. DOROTHY L. LEWIS, HERSHEY RESIDENT, DIES Mrs. Dorothy L. Rogers Lewis, formerly of Lebanon, 147 elm Ave., Hershey, died Saturday in the Harrisburg Hospital. She was 85. She was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Hershey. Mrs. Lewis is survived by her husband, Edward B. Lewis, Sr., a son, Dr. Edward B. Lewis, Jr., Hershey; two daughters: Miss Kathleen A. Lewis, at home, and Mrs. Joanne Viozzi, Harrisburg, and six grandchildren. FUNERAL NOTICE LEWIS--In Harrisburg on Sept. 10, 1966. Mrs. Dorothy L. Rogers Lewis of 147 Elm Ave., Hershey, PA. Aged 65 years. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. from St. Joan of Arc Church, Hershey. Interment at Hershey Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Friends may call Monday after 7 o'clock at the Hoover Funeral Home, 38 W. Granada Ave., Hershey. Recitation of the Rosary at 8 o'clock Nancy

    05/08/2000 05:30:37
    1. [ALWINE] Andrew Jackson Lewis--Children
    2. Lebanon Daily News Monday May 4, 1964 EDWARD A. EMERICH, 78 PASSES AWAY AT READING Mrs. Robert Moore, Lebanon is a sister of Edward A. Emerich, 78, 304 Franklin St., Reading, who died Saturday in the Reading Hospital. Besides his sister, he is survived by his wife, Martha Lewis Emerich; one son, three daughters and four grandchildren. He was born at Manheim, a son of the late Albert and Ada Bickel Emerich. He was a member of St. Peter's Church, Reading, the Holy name Society and Nocturnal Adoration societies. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Lebanon Daily News Monday September 28, 1970 Martha G. Emerich, 82 Reading, widow of Edward A. Emerich, died Sunday night in Community General Hospital, Reading. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Allwein Lewis. She was a member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church and is survived by a son, Edward A., Reading; three daughters: Elizabeth, widow of Theodor Hooyman, Allentown; Joyce, wife of Rudolph Cawalla, Reading; and Mrs. Maryann Heim, Phoenix, Ariz. Also surviving are four grandchildren, three sisters: Mary wife of Robert Paine, Greenville; Augusta and Katherine Lewis, both of Philadelphia; and a brother, Edward B. Lewis, Hershey. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Edward A. Emerich, born Dec. 22, 1885 I had Hockersville, PA the newspaper had Manheim, PA Died May 2, 1964 Reading Hospital, Reading, PA buried Holy Cross Cemetery Married April 22, 1915 Lebanon, PA Occ: Paper Box Maker Lived in Lebanon, PA and later in Reading, PA Martha "Mattie" Grace Lewis born Dec. 3, 1887 Lebanon, PA Died Sept. 27, 1970 Community General Hospital Reading, PA Buried Holy Cross Cemetery Father Andrew Jackson Lewis Mother Elizabeth Regina Allwein -----Her parents John "Edward" Allwein --------and Elizabeth Arnold Children: Joseph Lewis Emerich born June 16, 1916 Lebanon, PA Died July 1916 in Lebanon, PA Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery Mary "Elizabeth" Emerich SS# 170-05-2090 Zip Code 18104 Allentown, PA born July 27, 1917 Lebanon, PA Died August 1987 Married Theodore Hooyman, he died July 13, 1963 He was a Steeple Jack Married July 1, 1939 His parents: Theodore Hooyman and Esther Anderson Joanna Theresa Emerich, born Oct. 14, 1926, Lebanon, PA Died Jan. 5, 1929 Buried Jan. 7, 1929 at Holy Cross Cemetery Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening January 6, 1929 DIED IN READING Word was received in this city today that Joanna Emerich, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emerich, of 1432 Muhlenberg Street, Reading died at the home this morning of pneumonia. She leave to survive, beside the parents, one brother, Edward and two sisters, Elizabeth and Joyce. The body will be brought to this city Monday for burial. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening January 7, 1929 JOHANNA EMERICH The body of Johanna Emerich, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emerich, of Reading, arrived in this city this afternoon. Services were held at the grave at Holy Cross cemetery, with Rev. Stanton officiating. P. H. Thompson's Sons had charge of all local arrangements. Edward "Bud" Albert Emerich, born Dec. 14, 1919 Lebanon, PA Married May 20, 1967 Reading, PA Josephine DiAugustino born Jan. 13, 1924 Father Antonio DiAugustino and Angela Lombardozzi Joyce Monica Emerich born May 6, 1922 married Rudolph "Rudi" Cawalla on July 6, 1946 Reading, PA His parents Richard Cawalla and Bertha Kuppenburg Maryanne Emerich, born Sept. 7, 1930 Reading, PA Married Charles Heim on June 30, 1950 at Elkton, MD Marguerite Ann Emerich born Feb 6, 1923 Lebanon, PA. Died Feb 1923 Died in Lebanon, PA Buried at St. Mary's Cemetery Keep cool today, because it's going to be in the low 90's in Ocean View, DE It's back to A/C and my PC Nancy

    05/08/2000 05:04:47
    1. [ALWINE] William F. Reich
    2. Obituaries Thursday, May 4, 2000 Lebanon Daily News William F. Reich William F. Reich, 91, of Cedar Haven Nursing Home, formerly of East Cumberland Street, Lebanon, died of natural causes Wednesday, May 3, 2000, in the home. He was the husband of Mary F. Arnold Reich, with whom he would have celebrated a 74th wedding anniversary on May 18. Born Sept. 18, 1908, in Jonestown, he was a son of the late Charles and Carrie Long Reich. He was a retired truck driver for New Penn Motor Express. He was a member of the Senior Center of Lebanon and St. Cecilia Church. Surviving in addition to his wife are daughters Josephine, wife of George Heagy, and Christine, wife of Russell Shaak, both of Lebanon; a brother, Richard Reich of State College; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a grandson, David Heagy and a great-granddaughter, Aleanah Wengert, brothers Charles and Arthur Reich, and sisters Carrie Remlinger, Stella Fritz, Sadie Youtz, Lizzie Reich and Beulah Zechman. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel at Cedar Haven Nursing Home, 590 S. Fifth St., preceded by a viewing beginning at 9. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home, Lebanon, is handling arrangements. NOTE: His wife is Mary F. Arnold At this moment I do not have a clue where she belongs on the family tree. Nancy

    05/05/2000 11:42:48
    1. Re: [ALWINE] William F. Reich
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas A. Stobie, SFO" <stobie@sprynet.com> To: <nnebiker@bellatlantic.net> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [ALWINE] William F. Reich > Hi All > > William F. Reich was married to Mary J. Arnold. > Mary J. Arnold is the daughter of Jacob H. Arnold & Elizabeth Brightbill. > Jacob H. Arnold is the son of John Moses Arnold and Sarah Ann Arnold (who is > not an Allwein descent) > John Moses Arnold is the son of Hermand Arnold & Elizabeth Schmidt (both of > who are Allwein descents) > > Herman Arnold is the son of Hermanus Arnold & Catharine Allwein > > Elizabeth Schmidt is the daughter of Philip J. Schmidt & Mary Magdalen > Greth. > Philip Schmidt is the son of Philip Joseph Schmidt & Maria Elisabeth Allwein > > More is available at my rootsweb site: > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=stobie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> > To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 4:42 PM > Subject: [ALWINE] William F. Reich > > > > Obituaries > > Thursday, May 4, 2000 Lebanon Daily News > > > > William F. Reich > > William F. Reich, 91, of Cedar Haven Nursing Home, formerly > > of East Cumberland Street, Lebanon, died of natural causes > > Wednesday, May 3, 2000, in the home. He was the husband > > of Mary F. Arnold Reich, with whom he would have celebrated > > a 74th wedding anniversary on May 18. > > > > Born Sept. 18, 1908, in Jonestown, he was a son of the late > > Charles and Carrie Long Reich. He was a retired truck driver > > for New Penn Motor Express. He was a member of the Senior > > Center of Lebanon and St. Cecilia Church. > > > > Surviving in addition to his wife are daughters Josephine, wife > > of George Heagy, and Christine, wife of Russell Shaak, both > > of Lebanon; a brother, Richard Reich of State College; five > > grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a > > great-great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. > > > > He was preceded in death by a grandson, David Heagy and a > > great-granddaughter, Aleanah Wengert, brothers Charles and > > Arthur Reich, and sisters Carrie Remlinger, Stella Fritz, Sadie > > Youtz, Lizzie Reich and Beulah Zechman. > > > > Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. > > Saturday in the chapel at Cedar Haven Nursing Home, 590 S. > > Fifth St., preceded by a viewing beginning at 9. Interment will > > be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home, > > Lebanon, is handling arrangements. > > > > > > NOTE: His wife is Mary F. Arnold > > At this moment I do not have a clue where she > > belongs on the 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. > > >

    05/05/2000 11:09:54
    1. [ALWINE] Andrew Jackson Lewis
    2. Andrew Jackson Lewis was born May 22, 1857 Ebensburg, PA Father Andrew Lewis, mother Maria Bruce Died Dec. 21, 1928 Lebanon, PA Buried Dec. 24, 1928 at St. Mary's Cemetery Married Feb 16, 1887 Lebanon, PA to Elizabeth Regina Allwein born Feb 28, 1862 Bethel Twp. Lebanon County Christened March 5, 1862 by Father Stenchler Died Aug. 18, 1916 Lebanon, PA Buried August 21, 1916 at St. Mary's Cemetery Her father John "Edward" Allwein and her mother Elizabeth Arnold Allwein Manuscript LEWIS FAMILY There were three boys and three girls in the family. Andrew William who died in 1851 aged four years, Joseph died an infant, Andrew Jackson, sketch of whose life is found in Allwein records No. 137, Emily died in 1844 aged eight months, Clara Augustus died in 1851 aged two years, all buried at Ebensburg, PA. Mary Frances died in 1895 aged 50 years, single, is buried at Lebanon, PA. Andrew Lewis, Sr. was born at Philadelphia September 21, 1812. He was the son of Joseph and Hannah (Belle) Lewis. When Andrew was quite Joseph Lewis moved with his family from Philadelphia to Columbia, PA. His occupation was that of rope maker. Joseph Lewis, died about 1841 and his wife Hannah about 1858. Both are buried at Columbia, PA. After the death of his father Andrew returned to his native city where he had a number of relatives and learned trade of plastering. After he was free he started west and located at Holidaysburg, PA and started out in business as plasterer contractor. On August 26, 1838 he was married at Yellow Springs, Blair County, PA to Maria Bruce, daughter of Charles and Susan (Short) Bruce. Miss Short is a descendant of Peter Short who married to Catharine McGeehen. The McGeehen's were close relatives of Archbishop Elder also of Francis Scott Key (writer of Star Spangled Banner). Turning to the Short family we have an interesting history. Daniel Short was married and lived at Blairsville, PA. Ann Short married to Horace B. Paddock, children, Annie M., Jackson, Martha, Emily, Thermantha, William, Mary, and Alfred. (Annie M. daughter of Horace B. and Ann Paddock was married to John G. Nepps, railroad contractor. They lived for sometime at Lebanon, PA afterward Norristown where Mr. Nepps died then the family moved to Philadelphia). Susan Short was married to Charles Bruce at age of seventeen. Children, Maria, and William. Husband having died about 1825 she married a second time to John Carr. No. issue. Mr. Carr died about 1836 after which his widow was married for a third time about 1840 to John Cameron, who was a Mexican War Veteran. Issue one daughter, Charlotte, born March 24, 1842. Mr. Cameron died in January 1856. His widow died October 1, 1861 and was buried at Ebensburg, PA. The three husbands of Susan Short were converted to the Catholic faith after marriage. Catharine Short married to a Mr. Thompson. They resided at Altoona, PA. and had a large family. Ann Short married to John Karl. (Carroll) They resided at St. Augustine, PA and had a large family. Mr. Karl at one time lived at Lebanon, PA. William son of Charles and Susan Bruce was born in 1824, in his youth he was a driver on the Allegheny Portage railroad. After the Pennsylvania railroad was constructed across the Alleghenies he became an engineer serving in that capacity for nineteen years, living at Altoona, PA. He was married to Sarah McConnell about 1844. issue, Frances, James, John, Maria, Charles, Alexandria, Martha, Augustua, George, and Elizabeth. William Bruce served as private during the Mexican War. In 1869 he left Altoona, PA with wife and family locating on a farm in Leavensworth County, Kansas. After about twenty years of farming he retired and moved to Tonganoxie, Kansas, where he appointed Postmaster by President Cleveland, (during second term) After expiration of his term as Postmaster he engaged in the Hotel business in Tonganoxie. His sons being of a romantic disposition scattered about. James locating for a time ______afterward went to Australia. John being an engineer on the Southern Pacific R. R. resides at Tucson, Arizona. Charles resides in California, is married. The other members most all were married and lived in vicinity of their Kansas home. Maria daughter of Charles and Susan Bruce was born April 8, 1821 in Indiana County, PA. Her father died when she was small which left the child under her mothers car. Maria lived the most part with her grandparents Peter and Catharine Short, until she grew up. A stated she married quite young to Andrew Lewis. After marriage they moved to Columbia, PA. While living in this town Mr. Lewis served as engineer on the old State Road between Columbia and Philadelphia. They resided for years at Columbia after which they moved to Ebensburg, PA 1842, here he carried on the plastering business until the out break of the Mexican War. He volunteered for service, enlisted and served as Corporal through the war under General Scott. Capt. of his Company was James Murray. After the war he returned home and worked at his trade until 1861 when he again volunteered his services to save the honor and integrity of his country. He went into the service June 12th, 1861 as First Lieutenant of Company A. 11th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves. Date of Commission April 23, 1861. Elected Captain of Company A. Eleventh Regiment, Infantry, November 1st, 1861. (In camp at Washington, D. C.) On February 1st, 1862 he returned home to his family on a seven day furlough. At expiration of this time he returned to his command. Laid in camp until spring when he marched his Company to Fredericksburg, VA. where the Corps was laying on guard duty to protect Washington. About the first of April 1862 McDowell's Corps including Capt. Lewis' Company embarked for Yorktown, VA. to reinforce Gen. McClellan. Here they took part in the seven days fight. The first day's fight was at Drainsville. The second day General McClellan was badly defeated by General Lee at Gaines Mill and Capt. Lewis was with regiment left to cover the retreat here they were surrounded by the Confederates and after a hard fight the entire regiment was either killed or taken prisoners. Capt. Lewis was shot in leg by a Rebel sharp shooter and taken with the survivors to the Confederate lines a prisoner of war June 27, 1862. He died in prison from his wound on July 2, 1862, his body was never recovered. Thus a brave heart was forever stilled early in the great struggle for unity. His widow resided at Ebensburg until June 1874 when she moved to Lebanon, PA. with her son and daughter where she resided until her death which occurred October 20, 1895. Her daughter Mary lived with her and brother's family at Lebanon until she died December 14, 1895. She was unmarried. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening December 21, 1928 ANDREW J. LEWIS Andrew Jackson Lewis, of 48 Mifflin street, died this morning at 9:15 o'clock from pneumonia. He had been ill but two days. Mr. Lewis was 71 years old and had been employed for a considerable length of time as a bricklayer, and stone mason by the Bethlehem Steel Company, working at the North Lebanon furnace. He was a member of St. Mays's church and of the Holy Name Society. He leaves to survive one son, Edward B. Lewis of Hershey; daughters, Mrs. Edward Emerich, of Reading; Mrs. Robert Paine, of Lebanon, and Augusta and Catherine, at home. Eight grand children also survive. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening December 24, 1928 ANDREW J. LEWIS Funeral services were held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at the house and at 9:00 o'clock in St. Mary's church for Andrew Jackson Lewis, of 748 Mifflin streets. Services were in charge of Monsignor A. Christ. Interment took place at St. Mary's Cemetery, with Stephen Arnold, Paul Allwein, Daniel Hartnett, Walter McLaughlin, Francis Nahm and Daniel Yingst acting as pallbearers. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge of funeral arrangements. Allwein Manuscript ELIZABETH, - Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold) Allwein was educated in the Public School and at St. Mary's Parochial School. She studied music under the instruction of Sister M. Gabriel taking the Silver Medal at the Commencement. After she left school she kept house for her Grand-Mother Arnold for some years from which place she was married February 16, 1887 to Andrew Jackson, son of Andrew and Maria (Bruce) Lewis. He was born at Ebensburg, PA May 22, 1857, lived with his parents attending school until he was 16 years of age. After he left school he came to Lebanon July 14, 1873 to learn trade of stone mason with John G. Nepps, contractor who was working at this time at building the Perkiomen R. R. at East Greenville, PA. He worked that summer and returned home to Ebensburg, December 24 to spend the winter. In March 1874 he returned to work at same place. In June he returned to bring his mother and sister to Lebanon to reside there after which he returned working at the Perkiomen road until it was finished. In the winter of 1874 while working at this place he attended the old church at Goshenhoppen. After this he returned to Lebanon and worked at this trade about town during years of 1875-76 and 77, part of this time he was working on the foundation of St. Mary's Catholic Church. On June 23, 1878 he left for Kansas where he stopped with his uncle William Bruce on the farm until December 1878 after which he went to Leavensworth, Kansas and secured position as clerk in the Washington hotel which position he held until June following. He left for Atchinson, Kansas in search of employment at his trade. At this time was the notable railroad war and learning that he could go to Chicago for 50 cents he lost no time procuring a ticket and left Atchinson the day following. In Chicago he worked in a lumber yard until December 6, 1879 when he left for his home at Lebanon, PA. Here he secured employment at his trade and worked at same since. The greater part of the time he worked at the Lebanon Furnaces. In October 1880 he joined St. Mary's Church Choir as tenor which position he still holds. Mr. Lewis was also a member of St. Cecelia's Orchestra of Lebanon. In the Winter of 1879 this Orchestra made up a sleighing party going to the house of Edward Allwein in the country where they spent a pleasant evening rendering sweet strains from their instruments receiving sweet cider and apples in return. It was here that Mr. Lewis met for the first time his future wife. She was then a young lady of fifteen entertaining the visitors at the piano fort. Daughter ELIZABETH, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. February 15th, 1862. Baptized march 5th, 1862 by Father Stenchler. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening August 18, 1916 MRS. ANDREW LEWIS DIED THIS MORNING Mrs. Andrew J. Lewis, of 748 Mifflin street, died this morning at 1:15 o'clock from liver trouble with which she was a suffer for three months. She was 54 years old and a daughter of the late Edward Allwein, of this city. Her husband and five children are left as follows: Mrs. Edward Emrich, Augusta, Edward J., Mary C. and Catherine E. Lewis. Three brothers and sisters are also left: Theodore Allwein, Jonestown, Jerome Allwein, Philadelphia, Miss Emma Allwein, and Mrs. Agnes Zweier of this city, and Sister Luigi of Kentucky. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. FUNERAL NOTICES LEWIS--In this city, on the 18th inst. Mrs. Andrew J. Lewis, ages 54 years, 5 months and 20 days. Funeral on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from her residence at 748 Mifflin street. Services at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Cousin Nancy

    05/02/2000 09:13:56
    1. [ALWINE] Patrick Francis Sullivan
    2. Patrick Francis Sullivan, born Dec. 23, 1910 Lebanon, PA Died June 19, 1929. He is the son of Daniel B. Sullivan born June 1876 Married Mary Jane Zweier born Feb 21, 1882 She is the daughter of John Zweier and Agnes Catharine Allwein. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening June 20, 1929 PATRICK F. SULLIVAN, AGED 19, DROWNED AT KIWANIS BEACH While Bathing on Wednesday Afternoon--Body Recovered by Dragging Dam With Rope--Efforts Made by Y.M.C.A. Physical Instructor Harold Walmer and Others to Resuscitate Unfortunate Lad Proved Futile. Patrick Francis Sullivan, aged 19, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, of No. 1 Walnut street, was downed under most pathetic circumstances, at the Kiwanis Bathing Beach, at Ebenezer dam, Wednesday afternoon. The lad, who was employed as a knitter at the full fashioned hosiery mills of the Lebanon Mills, Inc. at Second and Weidman streets, left his home about 1:30 o'clock on a bathing expedition to get relief from the heat. He had originally intended to go to the pool at the Lebanon Bathing Casino with tow of his sisters, but changed his plans when he learned that other employees of the knitting mill, on the night shift, were going along to the dam at Ebenezer, and there met Robert and Joseph Shoemaker, neighbors. The trio, in common with scores of other bathers--many of them hosiery mill employees, disported themselves in the dam for an hour or more, when Sullivan crawled out on the bank to rest. The Shoemaker boy placed the time as about 3 o'clock, when he was last seen alive, an they spoke to him about that time. As he was not seen it was assumed he had gone to a clump of shade trees for shelter from the hot rays of the sun, to take a nap, and his absence was not given any deep concern until about 4:30 o'clock, when his companions noted that it was time to go home for supper and to get ready to go to work on the night shift. A search failed to locate him around the place, and then the dam was looked to only half heartedly, of course, for no one really believed that he had drowned since many were present and no one had noted an accident. Nevertheless, when he could not be found anywhere on land, diving by those present was abandoned to a more intensive search of the dam through the medium of "dragging" with a rope. This was necessitated by the fact that messengers sent to his home returned with information that he was not there, and members of the dam hurried to the beach to assist in the search. The body was located and brought to the of about 12 feet of water about 6:15 o'clock. Relatives and friends assert that Sullivan was little more than a beginner as a swimmer, and it is figured that when re re-entered the water unnoticed,he was suffocated by a mouthful or two of water. He was a self reliant young fellow, his friends say, and he probably expected to handle himself with aid, and therefore made no outcry. James O'Donnell, manager of the beach, and several others who brought the body to land, were assisted by Harold Walmer, Physical and swimming instructor of the Y.M.C.A., in restorative experiments but without avail. They stated that little water could he taken from the body. Later, at McGovern's undertaking establishment, where the body was prepared for burial by direction of the father, more water was pumped from the lungs and the stomach, but not in excessive amount. The unfortunate lad was born in this city, December 23, 1910, and was therefore nearing his nineteenth birthday anniversary. His mother was the former Mary Zweier, of this city. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, and was a graduate of St. Mary's catholic parochial school. Class of 1926. He was identified with a number of the church societies, and also with Lebanon Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Besides his parents, he leaves five brothers and four sisters--James, Joseph, Richard, Thomas, George R., Margaret, Isabelle, Mary and Anita, all at home. In the temporary absence from the city of Coroner Manbeck, Deputy Coroner Clarence F. Hill released the body, and after an investigation later in the evening and this morning, Coroner Manbeck issued a certificate assigning accidental drowning as the cause of death. FUNERAL NOTICES SULLIVAN--In Lebanon, on the 19th inst. Patrick Sullivan, aged 19 years, 5 months and 26 days Funeral on Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock from his late residence, No. 1 Walnut Street. Services at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment at the Holy Cross cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Cousin Nancy

    05/02/2000 08:28:08
    1. [ALWINE] John Zweier & Agnes Allwein
    2. John Zweier, born April 24, 1854 Died October 8, 1899 at Home at Front and Weidman St., Lebanon, PA He was the son of Joseph Zweier and Elizabeth Married Sept. 12, 1876 Anges Catharine Allwein, born March 17, 1858 Bethel Twp. Lebanon County, PA Christened APril 9 1857 by Father Schwartz Died July 22, 1919 at 553 Weidman St., Lebanon, PA Buried July 25, 1919 buried in Lebanon, PA She was the daughter of John "Edward" Allwein and Elizabeth Arnold Lebanon Daily News Monday October 9, 1899 JOHN ZWEIER John Zweier died Sunday evening at his home, Front and Weidman streets, of general debility, after a year's illness. He formerly engaged in farming in North Lebanon township and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. A wife and seven children survive him. He was 45 years old. Allwein Manuscript AGNES C. - Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold ) Allwein married John son of Joseph and Elizabeth Zweier September12, 1876. Mr. Zweier lived on his father's farm near Prescott and cultivated this until after his fathers death when he purchased the farm. Through some misfortune several years after the purchase Mr. Zweier was forced to sell after which he moved with his family to Lebanon, PA and done laboring work in the rolling mills of East Lebanon. Early in the year 1899 he was taken sick. Medical aid availed not and after lingering about seven months he died. Daughter AGNES CATHARINE, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., Pa March 17, 1856. Baptized April 9th, 1856 by Father Schwartz. (The first section of the Allwein Manuscript has her born in 1857). Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening July 23, 1919 MRS. AGNES ZWEIER As a result of grief and the shock caused by her sister's death, which occurred on Monday, Mrs. Agnes Zweier, of 553 Weidman street died suddenly at her home at 2:40 P.M. Tuesday. The sister, Miss Emma Allwein, passed away on Monday at 3 P.M. The deceased was aged 63 years, and her death came as a great shock to the family. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. The survivors are as follows: Sister Luigi, of Nazareth, Kentucky, a sister of the deceased; brother, Jerome of Philadelphia, and Theodore, of this city. Also the following children: Mrs. Harry Bowman, of Providence, Rhode Island; Mrs. Dan Sullivan, John Zweier, Steven Zweier, of the U. S. Navy, George, of Philadelphia, and Agnes, at home. Lebanon Daily News Friday July 25, 1919 MRS. AGNES ZWEIER The funeral services for the late Mrs. Agnes Zweier, of 553 Weidman street, were held today at 9 A.M. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Father Christ conducted the services. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery, with Undertaker, P. H. Thompson in charge. Cousin Nancy

    05/02/2000 04:32:40
    1. [ALWINE] Lucy Henrietta Allwein
    2. Lucy Henrietta Allwein born July 12, 1890 Died Dec. 19, 1949 at 1117 Lehman Street Lebanon Buried Dec. 22, 1949 Holy Cross Cemetery daughter of Theodore Henry Allwein and Catharine A. McCann husband Victor J. Allwein born Dec. 15, 1877 Died January 29, 1932 Holy Cross Cemetery his father Nathaniel M. Allwein and Clara Shaun Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening December 20, 1949 MRS. LUCY H. ALLWEIN, 59, DIES LAST EVENING Mrs. Lucy H. Allwein, 59, of 1117 Lehman street, widow of Victor Allwein died shortly after 9 o'clock last evening, following an illness of complications. Mrs. Allwein, who resided with a son, Victor Allwein, at the above address, was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Aside from the son, Victor, she leaves a grandson, Victor Clarence Allwein; a brother, Charles Allwein, Annville, and a sister Stella, wife of George Shaud, Annville, Route 3. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening December 22, 1949 HIGH MASS SOLEMNIZED FOR MRS. LUCY H. ALLWEIN A requiem high mass was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic Church this morning for Mrs. Lucy H. Allwein, 1117 Lehman Street, widow of Victor Allwein, followed with interment on Holy Cross Cemetery. Rev. Matthias Sjedlecki, of St. Mary's parish, conducted the mass. Bearers were: Andrew, Charles, Mark, and Charles Allwein, Jr., Charles Hershbach and Clarence Arnold. Thompson's had charge. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 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. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// DOES ANYONE KNOW TERESA M. ARNOLD'S PARENT'S NAMES???? //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 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. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 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. Nancy

    05/02/2000 04:22:24
    1. [ALWINE] Family Tree for allwein
    2. Steve Allwine
    3. I am from the Allwine side of the family which I believe is related to the Allwein side, with just a different spelling. I am also trying to set up the surname website for alwine, allwine, and allwein. Do any of you have a family tree that I can get started with on the allwein side. I see a lot of information coming over the list, but since I do not have a base to work from it is difficult to tie it together. If it could be mail, email, or faxed I would appreciate it. Thanks. Steve Allwine steve@allwine.net -----Original Message----- From: nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net [mailto:nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:48 AM To: ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ALWINE] Emma Allwein Emma Mary Allwein daughter of John "Edward" Allwein and Elizabeth Arnold. PA Allwein Manuscript EMMA M. - Eldest daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold) Allwein a maiden, was from her youth, a great help to her mother. She done most of the sewing for the family, nursed them when ill and ever ready to make any sacrifice in order to comfort parents, brothers or sisters. She nursed both her mother and sister Jane in their Last illness. The welfare of her sister Jane's baby boy, Jacob Vincent was confided to her which trust she held as sacred. After her mothers death the management of household duties devolved upon he which she performed until her fathers second marriage. For a period of about one year she acted as house keeper for Father McMonigle at the little Cornwall Church attending to his personal wants until his death December 16, 1893 after which she again returned home. Daughter EMMA MARY, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. February 10th, 1852. Baptized February 21st, 1852 by Father Schwartz. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening July 22, 1919 EMMA ALLWEIN Emma Allwein, of 553 Weidman Street died Monday at 3 p.m., at her home, of kidney trouble. She had been ill for two years. The deceased was 67 years and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. She is survived by her sister Mrs. Agnes Zweier, and a sister Luigi, of Nazarre, Kentucky, a sister of Charity. There are also two brothers Jerome, of Philadelphia, and Theodore of this city. Lebanon Daily News Thursday July 24, 1919 MRS. EMMA ALLWEIN (NOTE: She wasn't married) The funeral of the late Mrs. Emma Allwein of 533 Weidman Street was held this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. Rev. Christ had charge of the service. The undertaker was P. H. Thompson. NOTE: 67 years 5 months 11 days ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom Click on the ALWINE surname.

    04/29/2000 08:42:15
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Family Tree for allwein
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. Hi Steve (and the other list members I am Thomas Stobie, a descendent of Hans Jacob Allwein and I maintain my complete GEDCOM on rootsweb and update it about monthly. Currently I have about 4,000 descendents of Hans Jacob Allwein in the file of over 92,000 people. It can be found at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=stobie From there type in the box Allwein, Hans Jacob to bring out his family. You will find that when someone posts about an Allwein that I have no heard about, I tend to question them to get the linkages. Also note that there are many related families, such as the Arnolds, that tend to intermarry into the Allwein linem so the data is extremely theee-dimensional. There are people in the file who descend from Hans Jacob Allwein at least four times. I did not notice any places in your website, but most of the Allweins I know about have resided in Pennsylvania all of their lives. Enjoy, Thomas A. Stobie, SFO Everything for the Glory of God. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Allwine" <steve@allwine.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2034 9:37 AM Subject: [ALWINE] Family Tree for allwein > I am from the Allwine side of the family which I believe is related to the > Allwein side, with just a different spelling. I am also trying to set up the > surname website for alwine, allwine, and allwein. Do any of you have a > family tree that I can get started with on the allwein side. I see a lot of > information coming over the list, but since I do not have a base to work > from it is difficult to tie it together. If it could be mail, email, or > faxed I would appreciate it. Thanks. > > Steve Allwine > steve@allwine.net

    04/29/2000 07:40:32
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Family Tree for allwein
    2. In a message dated 4/29/00 8:42:45 AM Mountain Daylight Time, steve@allwine.net writes: << I am from the Allwine side of the family which I believe is related to the Allwein side, with just a different spelling. I am also trying to set up the surname website for alwine, allwine, and allwein. Do any of you have a family tree that I can get started with on the allwein side. I see a lot of information coming over the list, but since I do not have a base to work from it is difficult to tie it together. If it could be mail, email, or faxed I would appreciate it. Thanks. Steve Allwine steve@allwine.net >> Welcome to the list, Steve! Since you just subscribed last week, you may not have had a chance to read the archived messages for this list, which has been operating since Fall. If you take a moment to do that, it will probably help get you up to speed with the rest of the group. An ALWINE/ALLWEIN/ALWIN/ALLWINE web site was started at Rootsweb early this year, as a companion to this mailing list. I am not opposed to you starting your own, but the rest of us have already begun contributing to the site currently online. I would hate to see a duplication of effort, and we'd be more than happy to have you contribute to the existing site, particularly if you get a comprehensive Alwine/Allwein/Alwin/Alwin Family Tree together in HTML before the rest of us. That is my project for the site for this summer, when I finish a previous committment to which I am obligated. You should know that one of our listmembers, Thomas Stobie, already has a very good start on this on his own website. Thomas has exchanged Gedcoms with several of us over the past few years, which has made his database quite comprehensive. There is a link to Thomas' web site on the ALWINE site, or I'm sure he'd be happy to re-post it here. I think one of the first things you should do before getting us all to send you our Gedcoms is work on finding your direct connection to our family. There are Allwines of British background that have no relation to the members of this list, who are all descendants of a German immigrant, Hans Jacob Allwein. That in no way means that they are not welcome to use this list for discussion of their surname, as it was designed for all variants of the ALWINE name. It just means that we currently don't have any of the British Allwines on our list, and it would be useless for the listmembers currently subscribed to send you their Gedcoms. If you could post some of your ancestry to the list, we could probably find your connection or a possible connection fairly quickly if you are a descendant of Hans Jacob Allwein. Some of us have been at this for quite a while, and our knowledge of the various branches of Hans Jacob's family is starting to come together nicely. Again, welcome to the list. You can find the ALWINE list archives by following links from the Rootsweb main page for mailing list searches, or on the ALWINE surname web site. The URL is listed below. Christine Alwine Paige carfpaige@aol.com ALWINE List and Web Site Manager ALWINE web site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom/alwine.htm

    04/29/2000 06:03:01
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Family Tree for allwein
    2. Hello Steve, my name is Nancy Allwein Nebiker, I use to live in Lebanon, PA until January 1999. I'm the one who has been sending all the obituary articles such as the one you copied on the this E-mail. My question is why have two E-mails at the same time? It would be a duplication of work. What do you think? Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net Steve Allwine wrote: > I am from the Allwine side of the family which I believe is related to the > Allwein side, with just a different spelling. I am also trying to set up the > surname website for alwine, allwine, and allwein. Do any of you have a > family tree that I can get started with on the allwein side. I see a lot of > information coming over the list, but since I do not have a base to work > from it is difficult to tie it together. If it could be mail, email, or > faxed I would appreciate it. Thanks. > > Steve Allwine > steve@allwine.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net > [mailto:nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net] > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:48 AM > To: ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ALWINE] Emma Allwein > > Emma Mary Allwein daughter of John "Edward" Allwein > and Elizabeth Arnold. PA > > Allwein Manuscript > > EMMA M. - Eldest daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold) Allwein a > maiden, was from her youth, a great help to her mother. She done most > of the sewing for the family, nursed them when ill and ever ready to > make any sacrifice in order to comfort parents, brothers or sisters. > She nursed both her mother and sister Jane in their Last illness. The > welfare of her sister Jane's baby boy, Jacob Vincent was confided to her > which trust she held as sacred. After her mothers death the management > of household duties devolved upon he which she performed until her > fathers second marriage. For a period of about one year she acted as > house keeper for Father McMonigle at the little Cornwall Church > attending to his personal wants until his death December 16, 1893 after > which she again returned home. > > Daughter EMMA MARY, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. February > 10th, 1852. Baptized February 21st, 1852 by Father Schwartz. > > Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening July 22, 1919 > > EMMA ALLWEIN > > Emma Allwein, of 553 Weidman Street died Monday at 3 p.m., at her home, > of kidney trouble. She had been ill for two years. The deceased was 67 > years and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. She is survived > by her sister Mrs. Agnes Zweier, and a sister Luigi, of Nazarre, > Kentucky, a sister of Charity. There are also two brothers Jerome, of > Philadelphia, and Theodore of this city. > > Lebanon Daily News Thursday July 24, 1919 > > MRS. EMMA ALLWEIN (NOTE: She wasn't married) > > The funeral of the late Mrs. Emma Allwein of 533 Weidman Street was held > this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment was > made in St. Mary's cemetery. Rev. Christ had charge of the service. > > The undertaker was P. H. Thompson. > > NOTE: 67 years 5 months 11 days > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname.

    04/29/2000 05:23:15
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Allwein's
    2. Thomas, I could not answer that question. Does anyone else have an answer??? Nancy Thomas A. Stobie, SFO wrote: > Nancy, I have a Margaret Arnold b 3 Jul 1917, d Jul 1972, SSN 175-05-3955 > who married an Allwein, first name unknown. She is the daughter of Howard > Henry Arnold & Mabel E. Allwein. Could she be the Margaret Cecelia Arnold > listed below? I do not know the children of her brothers to compare with > the Arnold cousins to the bride listed. > > Thomas > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> > To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 2:01 PM > Subject: [ALWINE] Allwein's > > > Donna Marie Allwein, born Nov. 12, 1945, daughter of Francis > > Aloysius Allwein and Margaret Cecelia Arnold > > QUESTION WHO ARE MARGARET CECELIA ARNOLD'S > > PARENTS???? > > Donna Marie Allwein married Robert Thomas Gibble on > > June 4, 1966. > > Her brother James Allwein was born April 10, 1940 > > > > Francis Aloysius Allwein was born January 3, 1915 > > Died March 1975. Married November 1938 > > Marriage Lic. #041-184 > > SS # 188-10-9482 (PA) > > > > Francis Aloysius Allwein was the son of Edward George Allwein > > he was born November 7, 1888, Died April 18, 1949 > > buried Holy Cross Cemetery. > > Married in 1914 Marriage Lic. # 023-260 > > to Mary E. Seifert, born May 6, 1892 > > she died April 27, 1959, buried > > at Holy Cross Cemetery, her parents > > Benjaman Seifert and Elizabeth Eagle > > > > Lebanon Daily News Saturday June 4, 1966 > > > > DONNA ALLWEIN IS BRIDE TODAY > > > > The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Allwein and Robert Thomas Gibble was > > solemnized at eleven o'clock this morning at St. Gertrude's Church. > > > > The Rev. Michael E. Homola officiated at the double ring ceremony. > > > > The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret C. Allwein, 142 E. Maple St., > > Lebanon and Francis A. Allwein. The groom is the son of Mrs. James > > Condran, 2103 Allegheny Avenue., Lebanon, and the Late Ammon Gibble. > > > > The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a lace gown with > > scalloped neckline and long sleeves. The bouffant tiered skirt was > > shaped into a peacock train. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a > > pearl crown and she carried a cascade of carnations. > > > > ATTENDANTS > > > > The matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia Gristick and the bridesmaids were > > the Misses Bonnie and Ellen Parise, cousins of the bride. They wore > > gowns of blue sheer over taffeta and A-line, floor-length skirts. Their > > head pieces were cabbage roses with attached veils. > > > > The honor attendant carried a cascade of blue-tipped carnations. The > > bridesmaids carried similar arrangements. > > > > Miss Cynthia Arnold, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore > > a dress similar to those of the bridesmaids with a high oval neckline > > and pleated skirt. She carried a small arrangement of blue-tipped > > carnations. > > > > Best man was Steven Gristick. Ushers were Robert Gingrich, nephew of > > the groom and Howard Arnold, cousin of the bride, Larry Gibble, a nephew > > of the groom, was the ring bearer. > > > > CHURCH DECORATIONS > > > > Church decorations included palms and bouquets of white flowers. The > > wedding music was presented by Miss Debbie Troxel, organist, and Mrs. > > Theresa Berger, soloist. During the ceremony, the bride presented a > > bouquet of white carnations at the statue of the Blessed Mother. > > > > A reception for 175 quests was held at the Avon Fire Hal. The couple > > will reside at 569 Guilford Street, Lebanon, and will honeymoon at > > Niagara Falls at a later date. > > > > The bride, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed at > > the Eatwell Diner. The groom attended South Lebanon High School and is > > employed by the Quaker Alloy Casting Company. > > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > George A. Allwein, SS# 188-10-3207 Last Zip Code (80907) > > Born October 28, 1917 Lebanon, PA > > Died March 29, 1987, Colorado Springs, Colo. > > Married August 1938, Marriage Lic. #041-067 > > Parents: Edward George Allwein and Mary E. Seifert > > Married to: Eleanor Grudrusky or Grodedensky or Grodensky???? > > She was born July 31, 1921, Died August 1989 > > SS # 546-48-1912 (80907) > > CHILDREN: > > Mary Carole Allwein born Mar. 14, 1939 > > James Francis Allwein born Apr. 10, 1940 > > Ann Marie Allwein born Mar. 25, 1941 > > George Edward Allwein, born Dec. 4, 1943 > > Robert John Allwein born Mar 26, 1946 > > > > > > The Daily News Friday May 8, 1987 > > > > GEORGE A. ALLWEIN > > > > George A. Allwein, formerly of Lebanon, died Sunday, March 29, 1987, in > > Colorado Springs, Colo. He was the husband of Eleanor Grodensky > > Allwein. > > > > Born in Lebanon to the late Edward and Mary Seifert Allwein, he had > > retired a a mechanic. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in > > Colorado Springs and the National Woodcarvers Museum of Colorado. > > > > he is survived by sons George E., Heidelberg, West Germany, and Robert > > J. Denver, Colo. daughters Mary Carole Schoffstall, Atlanta, and Ann > > Marie Quarry, Palmyra; and five grandchildren. > > > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > /////////////// > > > > Mary Carole Allwein, born March 14, 1939 > > married Allen Milton Schoffstall on August 12, 1961 > > marriage lic. # 061-772 > > > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday Aug 12, 1961 > > > > MISS MARY CAROLE ALLWEIN WILL WED ALLEN MILTON SCHOFFSTALL > > > > The marriage of Mary Carole Allwein and Allen Milton Schoffstall will be > > solemnized this afternoon at one o'clock in the Assumption of the > > Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Clarence Olszewski will perform > > the double ring ceremony. > > > > Miss Allwein is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allwein, 1030 E. > > Maple St. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Schoffstall, 700 > > Fifteenth St., New Cumberland, PA., and the late Allen Schoffstall. > > > > The church will be decorated with white floral arrangements and palms. > > Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Patricia Reichard, soloist, will > > provide the wedding music. > > > > BRIDE'S ATTIRE > > > > The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear an > > ivory tone pure silk organza gown featuring a scooped neckline, short > > sleeves and a front panel of embroidered organza. The empire waistline > > is accented with a bow ending in a chapel train. Her pure silk illusion > > fingertip veil falls from a crystal > > tiara. She will carry a cascade of white pompons and lily of the > > valley. > > > > ATTENDANTS > > > > Mrs. Ann Marie Quarry, sister of the bride, will be the matron of > > honor. She will wear a gown of lilac haze satin with a scooped > > neckline, short sleeves and fitted bodice over a bell type pleated > > skirt. Her headpiece is a matching satin bow with an imported illusion > > face veil. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of daisy pompons with > > beauty berries. > > > > Miss Joan Boris, Harrisburg; Miss Mary Louise Mengle, York, and Mrs. > > Mary Connor, Lebanon, all friends of the bride, will be bridesmaids. > > They will wear dresses of gold fashioned similar to the matron of > > honor's. They will carry Colonial bouquets with matching beauty > > berries. > > > > Christina Willman of Lebanon, friend of the bride, will be flower girl. > > The ring bearer will be Thomas Hirschboch of Lebanon, friend of the > > bride. > > > > MEN IN PARTY > > > > The best man will be Robert Weiss, Buffalo, N. Y., fraternity brother of > > the groom. Ushers will be Dennis Mulvey of Lockport N. Y., friend of > > the groom, > > Robert and George Allwein, brothers of the bride. > > > > The mother of the bride will be seen in a champaign beige sheath with > > matching jacket. She will wear a corsage of gardenias. The groom's > > mother chose an orchid dress and a corsage of white pompons. > > > > A reception will be held for 200 guests from New York, New Jersey and > > various parts of Pennsylvania, at the Green Terrace. > > > > WEDDING TRIP > > > > The couple will honeymoon in upper New York State and New England. For > > traveling the bride chose a blue silk sheath with sheer flowered > > overblose and a gardenia corsage. The will reside at 32 Leroy Road, > > Buffalo, N. Y. > > > > The bride is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Joseph's > > Hospital, School of Nursing, Lancaster. She was employed by the > > hospital after her graduation. > > The groom is a graduate of Gerald College, Philadelphia, and Franklin > > and Marshall College, Lancaster. He is continuing his studies as a > > graduate student in chemistry at the University of Buffalo. > > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > Ann Marie Allwein, born March 25, 1941, married > > Lee Edward Quarry on June 17, 1961, at Assumption of > > the Blessed Virgin Mary, Lebanon, PA > > Marriage Lic. #061-666 > > > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday June 17, 1961 > > > > ANN MARIE ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF LEE EDWARD QUARRY TODAY > > > > The marriage of Miss Ann Marie Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St., and Lee > > Edward Quarry, Lebanon RD 5, will take place this morning in the > > Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary Church. The double ring service > > will be used with the Rev. George Gardner officiating. > > > > The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allwein. The groom's > > parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quarry. > > > > The bride, given in marriage by her father, will be attired in a floor > > length gown of imported French lace styled with a Sabrina neckline and > > long sleeves. The skirt, terminating in a chapel train, is accented > > with cascades of satin rosebuds. She will wear a fingertip length veil > > and carry a fan of lilies of the valley and roses. > > > > HONOR ATTENDANT > > > > Miss Mary Carole Allwein. sister of the bride, is a maid of honor. The > > bridesmaids are Miss Cathy Cincel, Lebanon; Mrs. mary Connor, Cleona; > > Miss > > Ann Mattingly, Monrovia, Calif., all friends of the bride, and Mrs. > > Cathy Demler, cousin of the bride. > > > > The maid of honor will be gowned in green silk organza over taffeta. > > She will wear a green rose headpiece and carry a Colonial bouquet of > > yellow roses. > > > > Gowns of yellow silk organza over taffeta will be worn by the > > bridesmaids. Their headpieces will be of yellow roses and their > > bouquets, Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. > > > > Barbara Fasnacht, Lancaster, will be flower girl and will wear yellow > > silk organza with white accessories. She will carry yellow roses. > > > > MEN IN PARTY > > > > Kenneth Tice, Cornwall, friend of the groom, will serve as best man. > > The ushers will be Donald Kreiser, Cornwall, the groom's cousin; George > > Allwein, Lebanon, a brother of the bride; Mervin Dishong, Cornwall, > > friend of the groom, and Elvin Meily, Lebanon, uncle of the groom. > > > > Michael Garrison, Palmyra, will be the ring bearer. > > > > Mrs. Helen Katos will be organist and the soloist is Edward Anderson. > > > > The bride's mother has chosen a blue dress with white accessories. The > > groom's mother will be seen in a beige colored dress with white > > accessories. Both mothers will wear corsages of white roses. > > > > RECEPTION > > > > A reception for approximately 200 guests will follow the ceremony at the > > Green Terrace after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip to the > > east coast. For > > her going away costume, the bride has selected a lavender suit, white > > accessories and white rose corsage. > > > > The couple reside at 632 N. Queen St., Lancaster. > > > > The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and attended > > Thompson Business College. She is employed by Watt and Shand, > > Lancaster, as a secretary. > > > > CORNWALL GRADUATE > > > > The groom was graduated from Cornwall High Scholl and the Pennsylvania > > State Police Academy. > > > > Guests will attend the wedding from California, New York, New Jersey, > > Ohio, Georgia and Maryland. > > > > The bride was feted at showers given by Miss Cathy Cincel, Mrs. Cathy > > Demler, Lebanon, and Joanne Fasnacht, Lebanon. > > > > > > > > Cousin Nancy > > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > > Click on the ALWINE surname. > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname.

    04/28/2000 09:59:08
    1. [ALWINE] Allwein's
    2. Donna Marie Allwein, born Nov. 12, 1945, daughter of Francis Aloysius Allwein and Margaret Cecelia Arnold QUESTION WHO ARE MARGARET CECELIA ARNOLD'S PARENTS???? Donna Marie Allwein married Robert Thomas Gibble on June 4, 1966. Her brother James Allwein was born April 10, 1940 Francis Aloysius Allwein was born January 3, 1915 Died March 1975. Married November 1938 Marriage Lic. #041-184 SS # 188-10-9482 (PA) Francis Aloysius Allwein was the son of Edward George Allwein he was born November 7, 1888, Died April 18, 1949 buried Holy Cross Cemetery. Married in 1914 Marriage Lic. # 023-260 to Mary E. Seifert, born May 6, 1892 she died April 27, 1959, buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, her parents Benjaman Seifert and Elizabeth Eagle Lebanon Daily News Saturday June 4, 1966 DONNA ALLWEIN IS BRIDE TODAY The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Allwein and Robert Thomas Gibble was solemnized at eleven o'clock this morning at St. Gertrude's Church. The Rev. Michael E. Homola officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret C. Allwein, 142 E. Maple St., Lebanon and Francis A. Allwein. The groom is the son of Mrs. James Condran, 2103 Allegheny Avenue., Lebanon, and the Late Ammon Gibble. The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a lace gown with scalloped neckline and long sleeves. The bouffant tiered skirt was shaped into a peacock train. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a pearl crown and she carried a cascade of carnations. ATTENDANTS The matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia Gristick and the bridesmaids were the Misses Bonnie and Ellen Parise, cousins of the bride. They wore gowns of blue sheer over taffeta and A-line, floor-length skirts. Their head pieces were cabbage roses with attached veils. The honor attendant carried a cascade of blue-tipped carnations. The bridesmaids carried similar arrangements. Miss Cynthia Arnold, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a dress similar to those of the bridesmaids with a high oval neckline and pleated skirt. She carried a small arrangement of blue-tipped carnations. Best man was Steven Gristick. Ushers were Robert Gingrich, nephew of the groom and Howard Arnold, cousin of the bride, Larry Gibble, a nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. CHURCH DECORATIONS Church decorations included palms and bouquets of white flowers. The wedding music was presented by Miss Debbie Troxel, organist, and Mrs. Theresa Berger, soloist. During the ceremony, the bride presented a bouquet of white carnations at the statue of the Blessed Mother. A reception for 175 quests was held at the Avon Fire Hal. The couple will reside at 569 Guilford Street, Lebanon, and will honeymoon at Niagara Falls at a later date. The bride, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed at the Eatwell Diner. The groom attended South Lebanon High School and is employed by the Quaker Alloy Casting Company. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// George A. Allwein, SS# 188-10-3207 Last Zip Code (80907) Born October 28, 1917 Lebanon, PA Died March 29, 1987, Colorado Springs, Colo. Married August 1938, Marriage Lic. #041-067 Parents: Edward George Allwein and Mary E. Seifert Married to: Eleanor Grudrusky or Grodedensky or Grodensky???? She was born July 31, 1921, Died August 1989 SS # 546-48-1912 (80907) CHILDREN: Mary Carole Allwein born Mar. 14, 1939 James Francis Allwein born Apr. 10, 1940 Ann Marie Allwein born Mar. 25, 1941 George Edward Allwein, born Dec. 4, 1943 Robert John Allwein born Mar 26, 1946 The Daily News Friday May 8, 1987 GEORGE A. ALLWEIN George A. Allwein, formerly of Lebanon, died Sunday, March 29, 1987, in Colorado Springs, Colo. He was the husband of Eleanor Grodensky Allwein. Born in Lebanon to the late Edward and Mary Seifert Allwein, he had retired a a mechanic. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Colorado Springs and the National Woodcarvers Museum of Colorado. he is survived by sons George E., Heidelberg, West Germany, and Robert J. Denver, Colo. daughters Mary Carole Schoffstall, Atlanta, and Ann Marie Quarry, Palmyra; and five grandchildren. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Mary Carole Allwein, born March 14, 1939 married Allen Milton Schoffstall on August 12, 1961 marriage lic. # 061-772 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday Aug 12, 1961 MISS MARY CAROLE ALLWEIN WILL WED ALLEN MILTON SCHOFFSTALL The marriage of Mary Carole Allwein and Allen Milton Schoffstall will be solemnized this afternoon at one o'clock in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Clarence Olszewski will perform the double ring ceremony. Miss Allwein is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Schoffstall, 700 Fifteenth St., New Cumberland, PA., and the late Allen Schoffstall. The church will be decorated with white floral arrangements and palms. Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Patricia Reichard, soloist, will provide the wedding music. BRIDE'S ATTIRE The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear an ivory tone pure silk organza gown featuring a scooped neckline, short sleeves and a front panel of embroidered organza. The empire waistline is accented with a bow ending in a chapel train. Her pure silk illusion fingertip veil falls from a crystal tiara. She will carry a cascade of white pompons and lily of the valley. ATTENDANTS Mrs. Ann Marie Quarry, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor. She will wear a gown of lilac haze satin with a scooped neckline, short sleeves and fitted bodice over a bell type pleated skirt. Her headpiece is a matching satin bow with an imported illusion face veil. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of daisy pompons with beauty berries. Miss Joan Boris, Harrisburg; Miss Mary Louise Mengle, York, and Mrs. Mary Connor, Lebanon, all friends of the bride, will be bridesmaids. They will wear dresses of gold fashioned similar to the matron of honor's. They will carry Colonial bouquets with matching beauty berries. Christina Willman of Lebanon, friend of the bride, will be flower girl. The ring bearer will be Thomas Hirschboch of Lebanon, friend of the bride. MEN IN PARTY The best man will be Robert Weiss, Buffalo, N. Y., fraternity brother of the groom. Ushers will be Dennis Mulvey of Lockport N. Y., friend of the groom, Robert and George Allwein, brothers of the bride. The mother of the bride will be seen in a champaign beige sheath with matching jacket. She will wear a corsage of gardenias. The groom's mother chose an orchid dress and a corsage of white pompons. A reception will be held for 200 guests from New York, New Jersey and various parts of Pennsylvania, at the Green Terrace. WEDDING TRIP The couple will honeymoon in upper New York State and New England. For traveling the bride chose a blue silk sheath with sheer flowered overblose and a gardenia corsage. The will reside at 32 Leroy Road, Buffalo, N. Y. The bride is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Joseph's Hospital, School of Nursing, Lancaster. She was employed by the hospital after her graduation. The groom is a graduate of Gerald College, Philadelphia, and Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. He is continuing his studies as a graduate student in chemistry at the University of Buffalo. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Ann Marie Allwein, born March 25, 1941, married Lee Edward Quarry on June 17, 1961, at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic. #061-666 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday June 17, 1961 ANN MARIE ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF LEE EDWARD QUARRY TODAY The marriage of Miss Ann Marie Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St., and Lee Edward Quarry, Lebanon RD 5, will take place this morning in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary Church. The double ring service will be used with the Rev. George Gardner officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allwein. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quarry. The bride, given in marriage by her father, will be attired in a floor length gown of imported French lace styled with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves. The skirt, terminating in a chapel train, is accented with cascades of satin rosebuds. She will wear a fingertip length veil and carry a fan of lilies of the valley and roses. HONOR ATTENDANT Miss Mary Carole Allwein. sister of the bride, is a maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Cathy Cincel, Lebanon; Mrs. mary Connor, Cleona; Miss Ann Mattingly, Monrovia, Calif., all friends of the bride, and Mrs. Cathy Demler, cousin of the bride. The maid of honor will be gowned in green silk organza over taffeta. She will wear a green rose headpiece and carry a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Gowns of yellow silk organza over taffeta will be worn by the bridesmaids. Their headpieces will be of yellow roses and their bouquets, Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. Barbara Fasnacht, Lancaster, will be flower girl and will wear yellow silk organza with white accessories. She will carry yellow roses. MEN IN PARTY Kenneth Tice, Cornwall, friend of the groom, will serve as best man. The ushers will be Donald Kreiser, Cornwall, the groom's cousin; George Allwein, Lebanon, a brother of the bride; Mervin Dishong, Cornwall, friend of the groom, and Elvin Meily, Lebanon, uncle of the groom. Michael Garrison, Palmyra, will be the ring bearer. Mrs. Helen Katos will be organist and the soloist is Edward Anderson. The bride's mother has chosen a blue dress with white accessories. The groom's mother will be seen in a beige colored dress with white accessories. Both mothers will wear corsages of white roses. RECEPTION A reception for approximately 200 guests will follow the ceremony at the Green Terrace after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip to the east coast. For her going away costume, the bride has selected a lavender suit, white accessories and white rose corsage. The couple reside at 632 N. Queen St., Lancaster. The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and attended Thompson Business College. She is employed by Watt and Shand, Lancaster, as a secretary. CORNWALL GRADUATE The groom was graduated from Cornwall High Scholl and the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. Guests will attend the wedding from California, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Georgia and Maryland. The bride was feted at showers given by Miss Cathy Cincel, Mrs. Cathy Demler, Lebanon, and Joanne Fasnacht, Lebanon. Cousin Nancy

    04/28/2000 09:01:28
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Allwein's
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. Nancy, I have a Margaret Arnold b 3 Jul 1917, d Jul 1972, SSN 175-05-3955 who married an Allwein, first name unknown. She is the daughter of Howard Henry Arnold & Mabel E. Allwein. Could she be the Margaret Cecelia Arnold listed below? I do not know the children of her brothers to compare with the Arnold cousins to the bride listed. Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 2:01 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Allwein's > Donna Marie Allwein, born Nov. 12, 1945, daughter of Francis > Aloysius Allwein and Margaret Cecelia Arnold > QUESTION WHO ARE MARGARET CECELIA ARNOLD'S > PARENTS???? > Donna Marie Allwein married Robert Thomas Gibble on > June 4, 1966. > Her brother James Allwein was born April 10, 1940 > > Francis Aloysius Allwein was born January 3, 1915 > Died March 1975. Married November 1938 > Marriage Lic. #041-184 > SS # 188-10-9482 (PA) > > Francis Aloysius Allwein was the son of Edward George Allwein > he was born November 7, 1888, Died April 18, 1949 > buried Holy Cross Cemetery. > Married in 1914 Marriage Lic. # 023-260 > to Mary E. Seifert, born May 6, 1892 > she died April 27, 1959, buried > at Holy Cross Cemetery, her parents > Benjaman Seifert and Elizabeth Eagle > > Lebanon Daily News Saturday June 4, 1966 > > DONNA ALLWEIN IS BRIDE TODAY > > The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Allwein and Robert Thomas Gibble was > solemnized at eleven o'clock this morning at St. Gertrude's Church. > > The Rev. Michael E. Homola officiated at the double ring ceremony. > > The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret C. Allwein, 142 E. Maple St., > Lebanon and Francis A. Allwein. The groom is the son of Mrs. James > Condran, 2103 Allegheny Avenue., Lebanon, and the Late Ammon Gibble. > > The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a lace gown with > scalloped neckline and long sleeves. The bouffant tiered skirt was > shaped into a peacock train. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a > pearl crown and she carried a cascade of carnations. > > ATTENDANTS > > The matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia Gristick and the bridesmaids were > the Misses Bonnie and Ellen Parise, cousins of the bride. They wore > gowns of blue sheer over taffeta and A-line, floor-length skirts. Their > head pieces were cabbage roses with attached veils. > > The honor attendant carried a cascade of blue-tipped carnations. The > bridesmaids carried similar arrangements. > > Miss Cynthia Arnold, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore > a dress similar to those of the bridesmaids with a high oval neckline > and pleated skirt. She carried a small arrangement of blue-tipped > carnations. > > Best man was Steven Gristick. Ushers were Robert Gingrich, nephew of > the groom and Howard Arnold, cousin of the bride, Larry Gibble, a nephew > of the groom, was the ring bearer. > > CHURCH DECORATIONS > > Church decorations included palms and bouquets of white flowers. The > wedding music was presented by Miss Debbie Troxel, organist, and Mrs. > Theresa Berger, soloist. During the ceremony, the bride presented a > bouquet of white carnations at the statue of the Blessed Mother. > > A reception for 175 quests was held at the Avon Fire Hal. The couple > will reside at 569 Guilford Street, Lebanon, and will honeymoon at > Niagara Falls at a later date. > > The bride, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed at > the Eatwell Diner. The groom attended South Lebanon High School and is > employed by the Quaker Alloy Casting Company. > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > George A. Allwein, SS# 188-10-3207 Last Zip Code (80907) > Born October 28, 1917 Lebanon, PA > Died March 29, 1987, Colorado Springs, Colo. > Married August 1938, Marriage Lic. #041-067 > Parents: Edward George Allwein and Mary E. Seifert > Married to: Eleanor Grudrusky or Grodedensky or Grodensky???? > She was born July 31, 1921, Died August 1989 > SS # 546-48-1912 (80907) > CHILDREN: > Mary Carole Allwein born Mar. 14, 1939 > James Francis Allwein born Apr. 10, 1940 > Ann Marie Allwein born Mar. 25, 1941 > George Edward Allwein, born Dec. 4, 1943 > Robert John Allwein born Mar 26, 1946 > > > The Daily News Friday May 8, 1987 > > GEORGE A. ALLWEIN > > George A. Allwein, formerly of Lebanon, died Sunday, March 29, 1987, in > Colorado Springs, Colo. He was the husband of Eleanor Grodensky > Allwein. > > Born in Lebanon to the late Edward and Mary Seifert Allwein, he had > retired a a mechanic. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in > Colorado Springs and the National Woodcarvers Museum of Colorado. > > he is survived by sons George E., Heidelberg, West Germany, and Robert > J. Denver, Colo. daughters Mary Carole Schoffstall, Atlanta, and Ann > Marie Quarry, Palmyra; and five grandchildren. > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////// > > Mary Carole Allwein, born March 14, 1939 > married Allen Milton Schoffstall on August 12, 1961 > marriage lic. # 061-772 > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday Aug 12, 1961 > > MISS MARY CAROLE ALLWEIN WILL WED ALLEN MILTON SCHOFFSTALL > > The marriage of Mary Carole Allwein and Allen Milton Schoffstall will be > solemnized this afternoon at one o'clock in the Assumption of the > Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Clarence Olszewski will perform > the double ring ceremony. > > Miss Allwein is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allwein, 1030 E. > Maple St. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Schoffstall, 700 > Fifteenth St., New Cumberland, PA., and the late Allen Schoffstall. > > The church will be decorated with white floral arrangements and palms. > Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Patricia Reichard, soloist, will > provide the wedding music. > > BRIDE'S ATTIRE > > The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear an > ivory tone pure silk organza gown featuring a scooped neckline, short > sleeves and a front panel of embroidered organza. The empire waistline > is accented with a bow ending in a chapel train. Her pure silk illusion > fingertip veil falls from a crystal > tiara. She will carry a cascade of white pompons and lily of the > valley. > > ATTENDANTS > > Mrs. Ann Marie Quarry, sister of the bride, will be the matron of > honor. She will wear a gown of lilac haze satin with a scooped > neckline, short sleeves and fitted bodice over a bell type pleated > skirt. Her headpiece is a matching satin bow with an imported illusion > face veil. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of daisy pompons with > beauty berries. > > Miss Joan Boris, Harrisburg; Miss Mary Louise Mengle, York, and Mrs. > Mary Connor, Lebanon, all friends of the bride, will be bridesmaids. > They will wear dresses of gold fashioned similar to the matron of > honor's. They will carry Colonial bouquets with matching beauty > berries. > > Christina Willman of Lebanon, friend of the bride, will be flower girl. > The ring bearer will be Thomas Hirschboch of Lebanon, friend of the > bride. > > MEN IN PARTY > > The best man will be Robert Weiss, Buffalo, N. Y., fraternity brother of > the groom. Ushers will be Dennis Mulvey of Lockport N. Y., friend of > the groom, > Robert and George Allwein, brothers of the bride. > > The mother of the bride will be seen in a champaign beige sheath with > matching jacket. She will wear a corsage of gardenias. The groom's > mother chose an orchid dress and a corsage of white pompons. > > A reception will be held for 200 guests from New York, New Jersey and > various parts of Pennsylvania, at the Green Terrace. > > WEDDING TRIP > > The couple will honeymoon in upper New York State and New England. For > traveling the bride chose a blue silk sheath with sheer flowered > overblose and a gardenia corsage. The will reside at 32 Leroy Road, > Buffalo, N. Y. > > The bride is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Joseph's > Hospital, School of Nursing, Lancaster. She was employed by the > hospital after her graduation. > The groom is a graduate of Gerald College, Philadelphia, and Franklin > and Marshall College, Lancaster. He is continuing his studies as a > graduate student in chemistry at the University of Buffalo. > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > Ann Marie Allwein, born March 25, 1941, married > Lee Edward Quarry on June 17, 1961, at Assumption of > the Blessed Virgin Mary, Lebanon, PA > Marriage Lic. #061-666 > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday June 17, 1961 > > ANN MARIE ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF LEE EDWARD QUARRY TODAY > > The marriage of Miss Ann Marie Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St., and Lee > Edward Quarry, Lebanon RD 5, will take place this morning in the > Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary Church. The double ring service > will be used with the Rev. George Gardner officiating. > > The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allwein. The groom's > parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quarry. > > The bride, given in marriage by her father, will be attired in a floor > length gown of imported French lace styled with a Sabrina neckline and > long sleeves. The skirt, terminating in a chapel train, is accented > with cascades of satin rosebuds. She will wear a fingertip length veil > and carry a fan of lilies of the valley and roses. > > HONOR ATTENDANT > > Miss Mary Carole Allwein. sister of the bride, is a maid of honor. The > bridesmaids are Miss Cathy Cincel, Lebanon; Mrs. mary Connor, Cleona; > Miss > Ann Mattingly, Monrovia, Calif., all friends of the bride, and Mrs. > Cathy Demler, cousin of the bride. > > The maid of honor will be gowned in green silk organza over taffeta. > She will wear a green rose headpiece and carry a Colonial bouquet of > yellow roses. > > Gowns of yellow silk organza over taffeta will be worn by the > bridesmaids. Their headpieces will be of yellow roses and their > bouquets, Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. > > Barbara Fasnacht, Lancaster, will be flower girl and will wear yellow > silk organza with white accessories. She will carry yellow roses. > > MEN IN PARTY > > Kenneth Tice, Cornwall, friend of the groom, will serve as best man. > The ushers will be Donald Kreiser, Cornwall, the groom's cousin; George > Allwein, Lebanon, a brother of the bride; Mervin Dishong, Cornwall, > friend of the groom, and Elvin Meily, Lebanon, uncle of the groom. > > Michael Garrison, Palmyra, will be the ring bearer. > > Mrs. Helen Katos will be organist and the soloist is Edward Anderson. > > The bride's mother has chosen a blue dress with white accessories. The > groom's mother will be seen in a beige colored dress with white > accessories. Both mothers will wear corsages of white roses. > > RECEPTION > > A reception for approximately 200 guests will follow the ceremony at the > Green Terrace after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip to the > east coast. For > her going away costume, the bride has selected a lavender suit, white > accessories and white rose corsage. > > The couple reside at 632 N. Queen St., Lancaster. > > The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and attended > Thompson Business College. She is employed by Watt and Shand, > Lancaster, as a secretary. > > CORNWALL GRADUATE > > The groom was graduated from Cornwall High Scholl and the Pennsylvania > State Police Academy. > > Guests will attend the wedding from California, New York, New Jersey, > Ohio, Georgia and Maryland. > > The bride was feted at showers given by Miss Cathy Cincel, Mrs. Cathy > Demler, Lebanon, and Joanne Fasnacht, Lebanon. > > > > Cousin Nancy > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >

    04/28/2000 08:28:57
    1. [ALWINE] Allwein's
    2. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday February 19, 1974 MRS. PAUL DIAMOND Viola M. Diamond,wife of Paul Diamond, 246 W. Market St., Jonestown, died yesterday at her residence. She was 57. Born in North Annville, she was the daughter of the late George and Stella Allwein Shaud. She was a member of Christ United Church of Christ, Annville. In addition to her husband she is survived by four sons: Frederick, Lebanon: Charles, Lebanon: Robert, Myerstown and Arthur, Jonestown: a daughter, Anna Mae, wife of Harry Kreiser, at home; 12 grandchildren; five sisters; Kathryn, wife of Anthony Gerstner, Lebanon; Stella, wife of Stewart George, Lebanon; Bessie, wife of William Heilman,Lebanon; Esther, wife of Paul Westhafer, Cleona; and Mabel, wife of Dale Bixler, Fredericksburg. Lebanon Daily News Friday February 22, 1974 MRS. PAUL DIAMOND Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Kreamer Funeral Home, Annville, for Viola M. Diamond, wife of Paul Diamond, 246 W. Market St., Jonestown. The Rev Gary A. Hackenberg, paster of Christ United Church of Christ, Annville, officiated. Interment was in the United Methodist Cemetery, Annville. Pallbearers were Robert Anspach, Kenneth Shaud, Theodore Shaud, Robert Nicholas, Mark Weierbach, Richard Deckert, Glen George and Harry Kreiser. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Lebanon Daily News Thursday April 13, 1978 PAUL H. DIAMOND Paul H. Diamond, 246 W. Market St., Jonestown, died Tuesday morning in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 72. His wife, Viola Shaud Diamond, died in 1974. Born in Lebanon County, he was a son of the late Harry and Alice Tobias Diamond. He was a former employee of the J. Landis Shoe Co., Palmyra. He is survived by four sons: Frederick, Charles, and Robert, Lebanon and Arthur, Cleona; a daughter Anna Mae, wife of Harry Kreiser, Jonestown RD 2, 11 grandchildren and a sister, Cora Diamond, Lebanon. Lebanon daily News Saturday April 15, 1978 PAUL H. DIAMOND Services were held this morning from the Kreamer Funeral Home, Annville, for Paul H. Diamond, 246 W. Market St., Jonestown. He was the husband of Viola Shaud Diamond. The Rev. Gary . Hackenberg, pastor of the Christ United Church of Christ, Annville, officiated. Interment was in the Evangelical United Brethren Church Cemetery, Annville. Pallbearers were Robert Nicholas, Kenneth Shaud, Theodore Shaud, Harry Kreiser, Gerlad Hammer and Denise Garman. He is survived by a son, Paul H. Diamond, Jr., Palmyra. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Paul Diamond, SS# 203-07-1555 (17003) born June 8, 1906, Lebanon County, PA Died April 11, 1978, Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Buried APril 15, 1978 Evangelical United Brethren Church Cemetery, Annville, PA son of Harry Diamond and Alice Tobias Viola M. Shaud, born March 27, 1916 North Annville Twp. Lebanon County, PA Died Feb. 18, 1974 246 W. Market St., Jonestown, PA Buried Feb. 22, 1974, United Methodist Cemetery, Annville, PA Daughter of George W. Shaud and Estella "Stella" Catharine Allwein Stella was the daughter of Theodore Henry Allwein and Catharine A. McCann /////////////////////////////////////////////////// Anthony C. Gerstner, son of Anton Gerstner and Julianna Heisle, born Nov. 12, 1911 SS # 160-16-9406 (17042) Born in Lebanon, PA Died April 8, 1988 in Good Samaritan Hospital Buried April 12, 1988 Grandview Memorial Park Annville, PA Married February 20, 193_ TO: Catherine Shaud, born Oct. 30, 1919 she was the daughter of George W. Shaud and Stella Catharine Allwein The Daily News Saturday April 9, 1988 ANTHONY C. GERSTNER Anthony C. Gerstner, 76 of 441 E. Weidman St., Lebanon, died Friday, April 8, 1988, in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He was the husband of Catherine Shaud Gerstner. Born in Lebanon, he was the son of the late Anton and Julianna Heisle Gerstner. He was employed by the J Landis Shoe Factory, Palmyra, in the pullover department and was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lebanon. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are sons Anthony Gerstner Jr., Fleetwood Edward L. Gerstner and Michael D. Gerstner, both of Lebanon; daughters Julianna Wolf, Lebanon; Doris E., wife of Kenneth Conrad, Lebanon; Mary E. Gerster, at home; and Mabel G. wife of Donald Wanamaker, Jonestown; 13 grandchildren; and brothers John and Joseph Gerstner, both of Lebanon. He was preceded in death by a brother, peter Gerstner and a sister, Magdelena Newmaster. The Daily News Tuesday April 12, 1988 ANTHONY C. GERSTNER Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Tuesday, April 12, 1988, in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lebanon, for Anthony C. Gerstner, 441 E. Weidman St., Lebanon. He was the husband of Catherine Shaud Gerstner. The Rev John F. Greaney, pastor, was the celebrant. Interment was in Grandview Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Michael Gerstner, Edward Gerstner, Donald Wanamaker, Kenneth Conrad, Paul Keisch, Robert Diamond, Joseph Sattler and Michael Divita. //////////////////////////////////. William R. Heilman, Sr. born Dec. 9, 1906, North Annville Twp. Lebanon County, PA SS # 203-10-1319 (17042) Died May 8, 1987 Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Buried May 12, 1987 Ebenezer Cemetery, Lebanon County, PA Wife Bessie Elizabeth Shaud, born January 13, 1922 Lebanon Daily News Friday May 8, 1987 WILLIAM R. HEILMAN, SR. William R. Heilman, Sr., 80, of 237 S. Mill Street, Cleona, died Friday, May 8, 1987, in Good Samaritan Hospital. He was the husband of Bessie E. Shaud Heilman. Born in North Annville Township to the late Grant and Lucinda Huey Heilman, he was a retired employee of the State Highway Department and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Living Waters Chapel. Surviving, in addition to this wife, is a son, William R. Heilman, Jr., Cleona. The Daily News Tuesday May 12, 1987 WILLIAM R. HEILMAN,SR. Services were held Tuesday, May 12, 1987, in Rohland Funeral Home for William R. Heilman, Sr., of 237 S. Mill St., Cleona. He was the husband of Bessie E. Shaud Heilman. The Rev. Dr. Russell W. Streeper, pastor at Kochenderfer's United Methodist Church, officiated. Interment was in Ebenezer Cemetery. Military rites were conducted by the Lebanon VFW post. //////////////////////////////////////////// Steward E. George Born May 31, 1921, SS # 189-18-5523 (PA) son of Melvin George and Alberta Rife Died Sept. 11, 1972 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA Buried Sept. 14, 1972 Grandview Memorial Park, Annville, PA married Stella Shaud, she was born on Dec. 2, 1923 in Annville, PA Died March 24, 2000 in ManorCare, Lebanon, PA Buried March 27, 2000 at Grandview Memorial Park, Annville, PA Lebanon Daily News Tuesday September 12, 1972 STEWARD E. GEORGE Steward E. George, 410 Gary Ave., died Monday in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 51. He was born in Pennsylvania and was employed by the Gindy Manufacturing Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Fredericksburg American Legion, the Mt. Zion Fire Co. and the Rural Security Fire Co. Surviving are his widow, Stella Shaud George, and five children: Ruth, wife of Charles Dechert, Fredericksburg; Joyce, wife of Richard Dechert, Lebanon; Donald, Lebanon; Glenn, Lebanon; Connie, wife of George White, Jr., Lebanon, ten grandchildren and his father Melvin George, Annville RD 1. Seven brothers and two sisters who survive are Herbert U., Gardners; Kenneth, Greencastle; Ernest, Seattle, Wash., Harold, Annville RD 1; Mark, Lebanon RD4; Marlin, Marysville, Roger, Manheim; Mrs. Karl Blauch, Annville RD 1, and Crystal George, Lebanon. His mother was the late Alberta Rife George. Lebanon Daily News Thursday September 14, 1972 STEWARD E. GEORGE Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Rohland Funeral Home for Steward E. George, husband of Stella Shaud George, 410 Gary Ave. The Rev. A. Philip Strickler, pastor of the Ono United Methodist Church, officiated. Interment was in Grand View Memorial Park. Members of the family served as pallbearers. --------------------------------------------------------- Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday March 25, 2000 STELLA I. GEORGE 76, of 410 Gary Ave., Lebanon, died Friday, March 24, 2000, in ManorCare, Lebanon, of natural causes. She was the wife of the late Steward E. George. Born December 2, 1923, in Annville, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Stella I. Allwein Shaud. She was a retired employee of Milsan Mills, having worked in the cutting department as a spreader. Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in Rohland Funeral Home, Fifth and Cumberland Streets, Lebanon, with a viewing beginning one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Grand View Memorial Park, North Annville. The Patriot News, Harrisburg, PA Saturday March 25, 2000 STELLA I. GEORGE LEBANON--Stella I. George, 76, of 410 Gary Ave., died Friday in ManorCare Health Services. She retired as a spreader from the cutting department of Milsan Mills. She was the widow of Steward E. George. Surviving are three daughters. Ruth Dechert of Fredericksburg and Joyce Dechert and Connie Santana, both of Lebanon; two sons, Donald and Glenn, both of Lebanon; four sisters, Bessie Heilman of Palmyra, Esther Westhafer of Cleona, Catherine Gerstner of Lebanon and Mabel Bixler of Jonestown; 17 grandchildren; and 19 great- grandchildren. Services will be held at1 p.m., Monday in Rohland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Grand View Memorial Park, North Annville Township. Viewing will be from noon to 1 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Association, Cornwall Road and Hauck Street, Lebanon, 17042. Cousin Nancy

    04/27/2000 10:18:30
    1. [ALWINE] Mark T. Allwein
    2. Mark T. Allwein, son of Charles Theodore Allwein and Catharine S. Treist, born Sept. 15, 1919, married Sept. 28, 1940 Marriage Lic. # 042-629 to Helen Frantz, she was born January 28, 1919. Her parents were Joseph U. Frantz and Mabel Hernely. Children: Elinor Jane Allwein born April 25, 1942 Ruth A. Allwein born April 25, 1942 Janet Louise Allwein born Dec. 18, 1946-- Died March 19, 1947 Carol Ann Allwein born Dec. 24, 1947 Children of Joseph U. Frantz and Mabel Hernley HELEN FRANTZ Daughter of Joseph U. Frantz, son of Isaac H. Frantz, was born January 28, 1919. On September 28, 1940, she married Mark T. Allwein, son of Charles T. and Kathryn (Treist) Allwein. He was born September 15, 1919. He is a graduate of Annville High School and served in the U. S. Army with an honorable discharge, April 1946. They own and operate an auto boy and general repair shop known as Mark's Auto Parts. They reside near Annville, PA. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// CAROL ANN ALLWEIN Daughter of Helen Frantz Allwein daughter of Joseph U. Frantz, Daughter of Joseph U. Frantz was born December 24, 1947. On June 28, 1969 she married Ronald James Combs. They reside at Annville, PA. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon PA Saturday June 28, 1969 GARDEN IS NUPTIAL SCENE The Hershey Rose Gardens at two o'clock this afternoon is the setting for the wedding of Miss Carol Ann Allwein and Ronald James Combs. The double ring ceremony is being performed by the Rev. Carl J. Swanger. Marlin Hernley, soloist and organist, is providing music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Allwein of Annville RD 2. Parents of the groom are the Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Combs of Piketon, Ohio. Given in marriage by her father, the bride is wearing a chantilly lace gown fashioned with long sleeves, a batteau neckline and watteau train. The gown is accented with pearls and iridescence and is complemented by a crown headpiece of seed pearls and crystals. She is carrying a single pink rose. Mrs. Elinor Herr, matron of honor and sister of the bride, is wearing a blue chiffon over taffeta gown and headpiece. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Ruth Firestone, sister of the bride; Mrs. Nancy Combs, sister-in-law of the groom; Miss Barbara Thomasco, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Marilyn Hernley, are wearing pink gowns. The flower girl, Miss Lisa Firestone. niece of the bride, is also wearing blue. She is carrying a basket of pink roses while the other attendants are carrying single pink roses. The Rev. Wayne Combs is serving as best man for his brother. ushers are Clayton Combs, another brother; Glenn Firestone, brother-in-law of the bride; John Hummel and Fred Solesky. A reception for 150 guests is being held at the Bunker Hill Social Hall. Following a trip to New York, the couple will live at Annville, RD #2. The bride, a graduate of Lebanon School of Practical Nursing and Annville-Cleona High School, is employed by the Good Samaritan Hospital. The groom, a Vietnam veteran, is employed by Lesher Mack sales and Service, Lebanon. Carol Ann Allwein, married Ronald James Combs June 28, 1969 Mariage Lic. # 069-660 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Elinor Jane Allwein married Kenneth Earl Herr, he was born August 21, 1942, died Jan. 12, 1969 They were married Feb. 8, 1964 Marriage Lic. #064-231 He was the son of Lloyd Herr and Martha Cave. Elinor Jane Allwein married 2nd husband Herbert Gene Yingst, he was born Dec. 1, 1940 he was the son of Aldus D. Yinst and Elizabeth Shenk They were born Dec. 6, 1967 A child Elizabeth Jean Yinst, born Sept. 13, 1970 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday February 10, 1964 ELINOR JANE ALLWEIN IS BRIDE AT CLEONA Miss Elinor Jane Allwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Allwein, 303 E. Chestnut St., Cleona, became the bride of Kenneth Earl Herr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Herr, Lebanon RD 4, on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Officiating at the double ring rites in the First Assembly of God Church, Cleona, was the Rev. Carl Swanger of Ashland. Nuptial music was presented by Marlin Hernley, organist, and John Bender, soloist. White altar flowers, ferns and pew markers decorate the church. FATHER ESCORT Mr. Allwein escorted his daughter to the altar. She was attired in a gown of tissue taffeta. Chantilly lace and tulle designed with long tapered sleeves and a full length bouffant skirt. Pleated net high lighted the front of the skirt and sequins and pearls high lighted the bodice. Her headdress was three flowers of silk organza with a pearlized center attached to a four tiered shoulder length illusion veil. She carried a white Bible adorned with a cascade of white pompons. HONOR ATTENDANT Mrs. Ruth Firestone, the bride's twin sister, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ruth Bowers, a friend of the bride, and Miss Carol Ann Allwein, sister of the bride. Misses Debra and Eileen Herr, the groom's nieces, were the flower girls. The bride's attendants were gowned in red velvet dresses fashioned with scoop necklines. long sleeves and pleated street length skirts. Their headpieces were bands of white fur muffs and red pompons. The mother of the bride wore a cranberry dress with black and white accessories. The groom's mother was seen in a cranberry dress and black accessories. Both mothers completed their ensembles with white baby orchid corsages. MEN IN PARTY Glenn Firestone, brother-in-law of the bride, was the best man. Seating the guests were Robert Bowers and Lester Smith, friends of the groom. The ring bearer was Vern Herr, the groom's nephew. Approximately 250 guests invited from Michigan, Florida, Virginia, Tennessee, Ohio, North Carolina, Connecticut and various parts of Pennsylvania attended the reception at the Ebenezer Fire Hall. For traveling to a honeymoon in Virginia, the bride wore a two piece red suit, black accessories and a corsage of white pompons. The new Mrs. Herr is a graduate of Annville-Cleona High School, class of 1960, and the Lebanon School of Beauty. She is employed by Doris' Beauty Shop, Annville. The groom was graduated from Annville-Cleona High School in 1960 and is employed by the Hershey Chocolate Corporation. /////////////////////////////////////////// CHILDREN OF HELEN FRANTZ AND MARK T. ALLWEIN RUTH ALLWEIN Daughter of Helen Frantz Allwein daughter of Joseph U. Frantz, was born April 25, 1942. On June 15, 1963, she married Glenn Alden Firestone, son of Richard Firestone and Betty (Krumbine) Firestone of Lebanon, PA. He is a factory worker. They reside at Cleona, PA Cousin Nancy

    04/27/2000 09:13:29
    1. [ALWINE] Charles Richard Allwein's Children/Weddings
    2. Constance Marie Allwein married a Mr. Haulman CHILDREN: Kevin Haulman, Bradley Haulman /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Charlotte Romaine Allwein, born December 30, 1940 Married Donald Ray Stoudt on October 11, 1958 at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic. # 059-484 CHILDREN: Kim Marie Stoudt, Lisa Stoudt, Donald Stoudt. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday October 11, 1958 CHARLOTTE ALLWEIN WEDS DONALD STOUDT Miss Charlotte Romaine Allwein, 235 S. Quince St., and Donald Ray Stoudt, Lebanon Route Two (Sunset), were married this morning during a Nuptial Mass at eleven o'clock in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Rev. Salvatore Zangari officiated and conducted the double ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard Allwein, is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and is employed by H. O. Toor Inc., Annville. Mr. Stoudt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Stoudt, is a printer for Winston Prints, Inc. Mrs. S. A. Katos, organist, and Miss Patricia Youtz, soloists, provided the wedding music. Guests attended from Virginia, Maryland, California, New Jersey and Ohio. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a long white gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The lace bodice had long, tapered sleeves and a scalloped Sabrina neckline. The bouffant skirt of tulle had an overskirt of lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of carnations and baby's breath. The attire of the wedding party was in white and shades of blue, in honor of the Blessed Mother. Mrs. Constance Haulman, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Theresa and Cecelia Tice, cousins of the bride, and Miss Barbara Longenecker, friend of the bride. They wore ballerina gowns of romance blue nylon tricot with shirred bodices and waistlines trimmed with beads and sequins. Their headpieces were of blue pompons and net. They wore blue shoes and carried cascades of carnations and baby's breath. The flow girl, Cindy Fulmer, wore a blue nylon tricot dress and carried a basket of carnations and pompons with rose petals. Her headpiece was of blue pompons and net. Robert Englebach, friend of the couple, served as best man. Ushers were John W. Stoudt, brother of the groom; and Kenneth Aungst and Mervin Keller, friends of the couple. The bride's brother, Bradley Allwein, was ring bearer. Men of the wedding party wore white tuxedo coats and midnight blue trousers. A reception for 300 guests is being held in the new Avon Fire hall, after which the newlyweds will leave for a wedding trip to the Poconos. They will be at home in a newly furnished apartment at 230 S. Sixth St. For going away, the bride has chosen a mint green knitted suit and a corsage of rosebuds. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Charmaine Margaret Allwein born December 21, 1942 daughter of Charles Richard Allwein and Margaret M. Schauer, married to Daniel Edward Zehring, Jr. Sept. 7, 1963, Marriage Lic. # 063-700 at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lebanon, PA Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday September 7, 1963 ST. MARY'S CHURCH SCENE OF ZEHRING-ALLWEIN RITES Miss Charmaine Margaret Allwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein of 611 Hill Street will become the bride of Daniel Edward Zehring, Jr., 235 S. Partridge St., this afternoon at one o'clock in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. A double ring ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Anthony Hebb in a setting of altar bouquets of white gladioli and asters. Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Betty Magazino, soloist, will provide wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be attired in a floor length peau de soie satin sheath gown with an overskirt of frosted embossed nylon extending to a train. It features an embossed nylon jacket, long tapered sleeves and a satin cummerbund and bustle. The gown was designed by the bride and sewn by her mother. She will carry a cascade bouquet of white carnations and asters with ivy, baby's breath and streamers. A nylon and pearl rose headpiece will secure her fingertip butterfly veil. RECEPTION The Ebenezer Fire Hall will be the scene of a reception for 300 guests invited from various parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, California and Chicago. Mrs. Judith A. Long, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor. Bridesmaids are Miss Margaret Onofrey and Miss Barbara Crouse, friends of the bride, and Miss Jean Sherwood, cousin of the groom. They will be attired in pink ballerina length gowns of nylon lace and chiffon styled with lace jackets, long tapered sleeves and satin bows. The matron of honor will carry a bouquet of pink carnations and white asters and the bridesmaids flowers are pink asters with white streamers. As flower girl, Miss Kim Marie Stoudt, niece of the bride, will wear a pink silk organza dress with a white overskirt. She will carry a basket of pink asters and carnations. Charles Allwein, brother of the bride, will be the best man. Ushers are Thomas Sherwood, Jr., cousin of the groom, Calvin Zehring, Jr., cousin of the groom, and Perry Zehring, brother of the groom. The mother of the bride will attend in a champagne satin brocaded sheath dress with a matching jacket and pink accessories. The groom's grandmother will wear a royal blue silk dress with black accessories. Both will wear corsages of white carnations. HONEYMOON TRIP For traveling to a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, N. Y., the bride has chosen a rose silk sheath with beige accessories and a corsage of white orchids. The couple will be at home at 235 S. Partridge St. A 1960 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, the bride is employed as a secretary by the Womelsdorf Manufacturing Company, Inc. The groom was graduated from Lebanon High School with the class of 1959 and is employed by the Spera Construction Company, Harrisburg. He is the son of Daniel E. Zehring, 114 E. Mifflin St., and the grandson of Mrs. Anna Zehring, 235 S. Partridge St. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Judith Ann Allwein, Born 1945, married Robert Harry Long February 16, 1963, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon, PA (aka St. Mary's Church) Marriage Lic. # 063-234 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday February 16, 1963 DOUBLE RING SERVICE WILL UNITE COUPLE AT ST. MARY'S Miss Judith Ann Allwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein, 611 Hill St., will become the bride of Robert H. Long at one one o'clock this afternoon in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Francis Lahout will perform the double ring ceremony. The groom is the son of Harry E. Long, 471 N. Sixth St., and the late Mrs. Stella Long. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The lace bodice has long, tapered sleeves and a scalloped Sabrina neckline and the bouffant tulle skirt is covered with an overskirt of Chantilly lace ending in a tapered train. FINGERTIP VEIL A nylon and pearl rose headpiece will secure the bride's fingertip butterfly veil and she will carry a heart shaped bouquet of white carnations with white streamers. Miss Charmaine R. Allwein, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Patricia Kerr and Joanne Marko, friends of the bride. The attendants will wear red organza sheaths with oval necklines and rosette headpieces with nosegay veils. The maid of honor will carry a heart shaped bouquet of white carnations centered with red carnations. The other attendants will carry red tipped carnations in heart shaped bouquets. FLOWER GIRL The flower girl, Kim Stoudt, a niece of the bride, will wear a red and white organza dress with a red bow headpiece. She will carry a basket of red and white carnations. Dennis Shay, a friend of the couple, will be best man. Ushers will be Terry L. Long, brother of the groom, and Charles Gianoulous, friend of the groom. The bride's nephew, Kevin Haulman, will be ring bearer. The mother of the bride will wear a turquoise dress with winter white accessories and a corsage of red and white carnations. The groom's sister, Mrs. Lorraine Long, will attend the ceremony in black velvet ensemble with a red and white carnation corsage. WEDDING MUSIC The wedding music will be presented by Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Betty Magazino, soloist. The altar will be decorated with red and white gladiolus and the white bridal carpet will be used. During the ceremony, the bride will present a bouquet at the statue of the Blessed Virgin. A reception for 375 persons will be held at the Ebenezer Fire hall. Guests have been invited from New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio and California. The couple will spend their honeymoon in Washington, D. C. For traveling the bride has chosen a pink and white outfit with white carnation corsage. The bride, a 1962 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed as a bookkeeper by Walkers Jewelry Store. The groom, a 1958 graduate of Lebanon High School, is employed by the General Steel Corporation. The couple will reside at 471 North Sixth St. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Charles William Allwein, born January 27, 1947, Lebanon, PA, retired from PennDOT, Harrisburg, PA in June 1999. Married August 26, 1967, at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. Marriage Lic. # 067-722. Married Victoria Ann Longenecker she was born June 10, 1947, CHILDREN: Charles William Allwein, Jr. born July 9, 1969 Lebanon, PA Chad Allen Allwein, born Nov. 3, 1971 Lebanon, PA Chris Allen Allwein, born June 23, 1978 Lebanon, PA Nickname is high school "Gus" Nickname at PennDOT "Chuck" Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday August 28, 1967 MARRIAGE RITES SAID SATURDAY Miss Victoria A. Longenecker and Charles William Allwein were married Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph C. Carolin officiated at the double ring ceremony. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Miss Patricia Reichard, soloist. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton A. Longenecker, 528 Canal St., is a graduate of Lebanon High School. She was employed by the Treadway Inn. The groom, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein, 611 Hill St. He is a senior at the university of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. BROCADE GOWN The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of brocade satin fashioned with a chapel train. Her bouffant veil was attached to a silk headpiece accented with crystals and pearls. She carried a Bible topped with white carnations. Miss Karen Rohrer, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a sky blue chiffon over taffeta gown and matching face veil. The bridesmaids, Miss Alice Zerbe, Miss Roberta Smith, Miss Joette Bailor, and Miss Kim Longenecker, sister of the bride and junior bridesmaid, wore pale blue gowns styled like that of the honor attendant. BEST MAN Bradley Allwein was best man for his brother. Ushers were Daniel Kubovic of Long Island, N. Y.; Richard Galbraith and James Kolhoff of Dayton, Ohio. Following a reception for 250 guests at the Ebenezer Fire Hall, the couple left for a wedding trip in the Poconos. They will live in Dayton, Ohio. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Bradley Theodore Allwein, Married Anna Inez Alicea on March 18, 1972, Marriage Lic. # 073-045 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday March 18, 1972 ANNA L. ALICEA AFTERNOON BRIDE The wedding of Miss Anna Inez Alicea, 1238 E. Cumberland St., and Bradley Theodore Allwein of 235 Quince St. is taking place at one o'clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Alicea are the bride's parents. She is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School, class of 1970, and is employed by Cedar haven. The groom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Darcas and the late Charles R. Allwein. A 1971 graduate of Lebanon Catholic high School, he is employed by H. A. Boyd, Inc. Officiating at the double ring ceremony is the Rev. Sylvan P. Capitani, George Tellier is the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, is wearing a floor length gown of lace and tulle styled with a Sabrina neckline. Her headpiece is of matching lace with a silk illusion veil. Miss Roberta Witters is the maid of honor. Bridesmaids are Miss Allecia Alicea and Miss Holly Alicea, sisters of the bride. Junior bridesmaids are Miss Kim Stoudt, niece of the groom, and Miss Marchetta Boltz, a cousin. The flower girl is Miss Lisa Stoudt, niece of the groom. The attendants are wearing floor length gowns of chiffon and taffeta accented with ribbons and ruffles. Their head pieces are picture hats trimmed with lace and bows to match their gowns. The honor attendant's gown is blue, the bridesmaids, apricot and green respectively, the junior bridesmaids, yellow and pink, respectively, and the flower girl's blue. Charles Allwein is best man for his brother. Ushers are Joseph Pavlesich and Peter Alicea, brother of the bride. Junior ushers are Kevin Haulman and Donald Stoudt, nephews. The ring bearer is Bradley Haulman, a nephew. A reception for approximately 350 guests is being held at the Retired Steelworkers Hall. The newlyweds are taking up residence at 235 S. Quince St. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// NOTE: in Bradley Theodore Allwein's wedding announcement, his mother remarried. DARCAS, HAROLD CHARLES--ALLWEIN, MARGARET MINERVA, MARRIAGE LIC. # 072-482 10/09/1971 Good afternoon, I hope putting all this together comes out o.k. Cuz, Nancy

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