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    1. [ALWINE] Charlotte Allwein
    2. Charlotte Allwein, daughter of Charles Richard Allwein and Margaret M. Schauer. marriage lic.# 059-484 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday October 11, 1958 CHARLOTTE ALLWEIN WEDS DONALD STOUDT Miss Charlotte Romain 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 Thersa 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. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 09:41:43
    1. [ALWINE] Charles Richard Allwein
    2. Charles Richard Allwein, son of Charles Theodore Allwein and Catherine Treist Charles Richard Allwein SS # 183-07-7764 born Sept. 15, 1917 Died Nov. 1968, buried Holy Cross Cemetery W. W. II Vet, Married Nov. 1937 Marriage Lic # 040-432 to Margaret m. Schauer, her father was William Shauer CHILDREN: Margaret A. Allwein born Aug. 30, 1938 died Aug 30, 1938 Infant buried at Holy Cross Cemetery. Constance Marie Allwein born Nov. 26, 1939 married to Mr. Haulman Charlotte Romaine Allwein born Dec. 30, 1940 married Donald Ray Stoudt on Oct. 11, 1958 Charmaine Margaret Allwein born Dec. 21, 1942 Married Daniel Edward Zehring, Jr. on Sept. 7, 1963 Judith Ann Allwein born 1945, married Robert H. Long on Feb. 16, 1963 Charles "Gus" William Allwein born Jan 27, 1947 married Victoria A. Longenecker on Aug. 26, 1967 Bradley Theodore Allwein, married Anna Inez Alicea on March 18, 1972 Thomas R. Allwein, born 1951, died 1953 buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening August 30, 1938 INFANT INTERRED Margaret Allwein, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Allwein, of Lebanon Route 4, died this morning at seven o'clock at the home. Beside the parents the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Allwein and Mr. and Mrs. William Shauer survive. The infant was buried at two o'clock this afternoon in Holy Cross cemetery. The funeral being held from the home. P. H. Thompson's Sons had charge of funeral arrangements. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 09:05:09
    1. [ALWINE] Children
    2. Charles Theodore Allwein and Catherine S. Treist's Children: Esther M. Allwein born Aug 25, 1913 in Lebanon, PA died Jan 11, 1998--Never married Mabel G. Allwein, born Sep. 3, 1915, died Aug 1978 S S # 184-12-7344 buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Never married Charles Richard Allwein born Sept. 15, 1917 died Nov. 1968 S.S. #183-07-7764 Mark T. Allwein born Sept. 15, 1919 Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 08:54:16
    1. [ALWINE] Catherine S. Treist
    2. Catherine S. Treist married Charles Theodore Allwein in 1913 marriage lic. # 022-155 She was born July 3, 1885 Her first husband was Claude Spanger Their children were: Irene Spangler married Harry Tice Catherine Spangler married Joseph W. Hoke Edith Treist Spangler married Leroy Seltzer Eleanor Spangler married Mr. Kale. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 08:34:37
    1. [ALWINE] Esther M. Allwein
    2. Esther M. Allwein, daughter of Charles Theodore Allwein and Catherine Triest born Aug 25, 1913 in Lebanon. Died January 11, 1998 in Spang Crest Manor, Lebanon, PA. Buried January 15, 1998 at Holy Cross Cemetery Never married. Lebanon Daily News Monday January 12, 1998 ESTHER M. ALLWEIN Esther M. Allwein, 84, of Spang Crest Manor, formerly of South Quince Street, Lebanon died Sunday, January 11, 1998, in the home. Born August 25, 1913, in Lebanon, she was a daughter of the late Charles T. and Catherine Triest Allwein. She was a clergical housekeeper for 53 years in the Harrisburg diocese and was a member of St. Mary's Church. Surviving are a brother, Mark T. Allwein of Cleona; sister - in - law Margaret M. Darkas of Lebanon; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a sister, Mabel G. Allwein, and step sisters Catherine Hoke, Edith Seltzer, and Irene Tice. Lebanon Daily News Thursday January 15, 1998 ESTHER M. ALLWEIN Mass of Christian burial for Esther M. Allwein, of Spang Crest Nursing Home, was celebrated Thursday, Jan. 15, 1998, in St. Mary's Church. The Rev. Robert Sharman, parochial vicar of the church, was the celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles W. Allwein, Bradley T. Allwein, Donald Stoudt II, Thomas Stoudt, Harold Darcas and Bradley Haulman. She was preceded in death by a brother, Charles R. Allwein; a sister, Mabel G. Allwein, and stepsisters Catherine Hoke, Edith Seltzer and Irene Tice. Thompson Funeral Home, Inc. handled arrangements. DEATH NOTICES ALLWEIN--In Lebanon on Ja. 11, 1988. Esther M. Allwein of Spang Crest Nursing Home. Aged 84 years. Funeral service will be held Thurs. 9:30 a.m. from Thompson Funeral Home, Inc., 126 S. 9th St. Mass of Christian burial 10:00 a.m. from St. Mary's Church, 12 N. 8th Street. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Friends may call Wed. evening 7-9 at the funeral home. Christian burial vigil 8:00 p.m. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 08:28:38
    1. [ALWINE] Charles T. Allwein
    2. Charles Theodore Allwein, son of Theodore Henry Allwein and Catharine A. McCann Lebanon Daily News Tuesday December 18, 1856 CHARLES ALLWEIN, 72, DIES AT ANNVILLE HOME Charles T. Allwein, 72 died at 9:05 o'clock last night at his home, 125 North Lancaster St., Annville, of a heart attack. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Annville. He belonged to the following organizations: Holy Name Society, St. Vincent De Paul, Knights of Columbus, St. Patrick's Association, The Guild, Lebanon County Firemen's Association and the Union and Rescue Fire Companies of Annville. Allwein's wife, the former Catherine Treist, preceded him in death 14 moths ago. He was a son of the late Theodore and Catherine (McCann) Allwein. Surviving are these children: Esther, of New Freedom, PA, Mabel, at home; Charles R., Lebanon, Mark T.., Cleona: Irene, wife of Harry Tice, Pine Grove; Catherine, wife of Joseph W. Hoke, Rocherty and Edith, wife of Leroy Stelzer, Bunker Hill. He also leave a sister, Mrs. Stella Shaud of Annville, 32 grandchildren, 49 grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Lebanon Daily News Thursday December 20, 1956 Charles T. Allwein Is Buried At Holy Cross Services for Charles T. Allwein, late of 125 North Lancaster St., Annville, were held this morning from his home. Requiem High Mass was celebrated at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Annville, with Rev. Paul E. Adair, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment was made in Holy Cross Cemetery. Bearers were Eugene Seltzer, Earl Seltzer, George Allwein, Victor Allwein, Harry Light, and Joseph Hoke. P. H. Thompson's Sons had charge of arrangements. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 08:18:15
    1. [ALWINE] Catharine A. McCann-Allwein
    2. Lebanon Daily News Thursday May 27, 1943 MRS. THEODORE ALLWEIN DIES AT AGE OF 86 YEARS Mrs. Catherine Allwein, 86 widow of Theodore Allwein, of Kauffman's Meeting House, died at 4 a.m. this morning at the home of her daughter Mrs. George Shaud, of the above address, Annville, Route 2. Death was due to complications. She had been ill for several years. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Lebanon. She is survived by two sons, Charles T. Allwein, of Annville and Edward Allwein, of Lebanon Route 2, two daughters, Mrs. George Shaud, and Mrs. Lucy Allwein, Lebanon. 14 grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Duncannon, and Mrs. Agnes Kugle, Steelton. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening June 1, 1943 MRS. THEODORE ALLWEIN LAID TO REST MONDAY Funeral services were held yesterday morning for Mrs. Catherine Allwein, widow of Theodore Allwein, of Kauffmans Meeting House, Annville Route 2, and requiem high mass was held in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Annville. Rev. L. A. Gustine was in charge of the services. Interment was made at St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons Charles, Mark, Francis, Andrew, Raphael and George Allwein. Thompson's were in charge of funeral arrangements. FUNERAL NOTICES ALLWEIN--In Route 2, Annville on the 27 inst., Mrs. Catherine, widow of Theodore Allwein, aged 86 years, 23 days. Funeral on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock from Thompson's Funeral Home, 126 South 9th St. Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Annville. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Friends may call Sunday evening 7 to 9 at the funeral home. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 08:07:57
    1. [ALWINE] Theodore Henry Allwein
    2. Theodore Henry Allwein was the son of John "Edward" Allwein and Elizabeth Arnold. He was born January 22, 1854 Bethel Township, Lebanon, PA Christened January 25, 1854 by Father Schwartz Died December 23, 1920, Buried December 27, 1920 St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Married February 1, 1883 to Catharine A. McCann of Middletown, PA First wife Sarah M. Arnold's Children: William Aloysius born May 11, 1879--died March 23, 1918 married Mary A. Bleistine on Sept. 19, 1901 Francis "Frank" Xavier Allwein born Aug. 13, 1880 died Apr 24, 1901 buried in St. Mary's Cemetery Single Pierce Allwein, born Jan 19, 1882, died Jan 21, 1882 Wife number two Catharine A. McCann of Middletown, PA born May 4, 1857, died May 27, 1943, buried May 31, 1943 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Her parents: George McCann and Mary Her children: Charles Theodore Allwein born Dec 13, 1883 died Dec. 17, 1956 married Catharine (Treise) Spangler Estella "Stella Catharine Allwein born Mar. 16, 1886 died Dec. 20. 1964, married George W. Shaud on October 14, 1911 Edward George Allwein born Nov. 7, 1888 died Apr. 18, 1949 married to Mary E. Seifert on February 5th Lucy Henrietta Allwein born July 12, 1890 died Dec. 19, 1949, married Victor J. Allwein Allwein Manuscript THEODORE H., - (Baptized Isadore) son of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold) Allwein was born on his father's farm and lived with his parents working on the farm until he was about 24 years of age. Married November 27, 1878 in St. Mary's R. C. Church Sarah, daughter of Philip and Rebecca Arnold (II-16) They moved on his Grand-mother's farm near Kimmerlings Church and farmed this land for several years after which he moved on a larger farm adjoining this owned by a Mr. Riefus and lived there for one year when his wife Sarah died. He sold his stock and farming implements moving to Lebanon, PA and done laboring work for several years. On February 1, 1883 he married Catharine, daughter of George and Mary McCann of Middletown, PA after which he purchased a property and about five acres of ground from Isaac M. Allwein and moved on this property which was situated on the south of his father's farm. He engaged with his father and worked on the farm until his father retired 1887 when he moved on the old home-stead farming same until the spring of 1898 when he made public sale disposing of part of his stock and implements and removing the balance to a farm of about 33 acres about two miles south of Jonestown which he purchased. (This farm was known as the Heisy farm). Son HENRY THEODORE, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., PA. January 22nd, 1854. Baptized January 25th, 1854 by Father Schwartz. Evening Report Friday December 24, 1920 THOMAS H. ALLWEIN SWATARA TWP. FARMER DIED LAST EVENING (Should be Theodore) Thomas (Should be Theodore) H. Allwein, a prominent farmer of Swatara, died at 11 o'clock last evening at his home a victim of heart failure after an illness of more than a year. He was aged 69 years, 11 months and 1 day, and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, this city. Mr. Allwein is survived by his widow; two sons, Charles and Edward Allwein; two daughters, Mrs. George Shaud and Miss Lucy Allwein; one brother, Jerome Allwein and a sister, Sister Luigi at a convent in Kentucky. Evening Report Monday December 27, 1920 THEODORE ALLWEIN Rev. Father A. Christ celebrated a requiem mass in St. Mary's Catholic church this morning for the late Theodore Allwein, Swatara township, farmer, who died last week. The mass was followed with interment in St. Mary's cemetery. Funeral Director Thompson had charge. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening December 24, 1920 THEODORE ALLWEIN Theodore H. Allwein, of Swatara township, died on Thursday night at 11 o'clock at home of heart failure at the age of 66 years after an illness of twelve months. He was a farmer by occupation and a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. He leaves his wife, and children--Charles, Edward Miss Lucy, at home; Mrs. George Shaud, of Lebanon; one brother, Jerome Allwein, of Philadelphia, and one sister, Sister Luigi, of Kentucky Lebanon Daily News Monday December 27, 1920 THEODORE ALLWEIN Funeral services were held this morning for the late Theodore Allwein,of Swatara township, near Jonestown. The services took place at 9:30 o'clock in St. Mary's catholic church in charge of the Rev. Father Adam Christ and were followed by burial in St. Mary's cemetery. The undertaker was Pierce H. Thompson and the services were very largely attended by relatives and friends. FUNERAL NOTICES ALLWEIN-In Swatara Township, on the 23rd inst., Theodore H. Allwein, aged 66 years, 11 months and 1 day. Funeral on Monday morning, at 9:00 o'clock from the residence, Jonestown, Road, Swatara Township. Services at 9:30 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Cousin Nancy

    04/24/2000 08:05:57
    1. [ALWINE] Correction
    2. The first grave at Holy Cross was opened in 1917 for Mr. Stephen Allwein. Sorry. N.A.N.

    04/22/2000 09:33:44
    1. [ALWINE] Allwein/Arnold Info.
    2. THE STORY OF ASSUMPTION OF B. V. M. CHURCH By John J. Foster 1951 >From 1735 to 1752 thousands of immigrants came into province. In the autumn of 1749, twenty vessels brought twelve thousand German passengers to Philadelphia. Among them was Johannes Arnolt, ancestor of many of the present Arnolds, parishioners of St. Mary's. The exact date on which the first chapel was erected within the present boundaries of Lebanon County is not known. The location of the chapel, however, has very definitely been established. A man by the name of Arendorf, who lived about three miles north of the present city of Lebanon in North Lebanon Township, donated a plot of ground sufficiently large for a church and an cemetery. On this plot was erected the first Catholic Church in this vicinity and one of the oldest in the State. The first rude log chapel, though not large, was of such size as to accommodate all who were then enrolled as members. The site of this log chapel was about one-half mile south of the present Kimmerling's Church. There is preserved to this day the small cemetery, surrounded by a crumbling stone wall, in which lie buried the remains of our pioneer Catholics. The old block church soon became unfit for religious purposes, and the small band of Catholics, although widely scattered, was invited to attend services at the house of Jacob Arnold who lived in the neighborhood of the chapel. The people eagerly flocked to Mr. Arnold's house whenever word was brought that the priest was coming. The first members of St. Mary's Congregation, lies buried in the old cemetery in North Lebanon Township. John Arnold, Hermanus Arnold, George Zweier and wife, Jacob and Joseph Aurentz, and others are some of the oldest members who are there also awaiting the Resurrection. If Father Fitzsimmons had carried out his intention and given the names of his parishioners, the complete list would be very valuable, but unfortunately he failed to do so. The following names, however, are found, all in the same hand writing: Mr. Thomas Denison, Senr....43 years Thomas Dension.....................14 years John Dension..........................18 years Samuel Denison......................16 years Abigail Mushroe, alias Denison, by her husband, will make a public profession of the H. R. Faith on the 17 of May. Christian Orindorf......................5 in family John Orindorf.............................4 in family John Aurens...............................3 in family George Curl's family..................6 in family He himself is not a public Roman Catholic; his wife is. John Orindorf and Magdalena, his wife Thomas Denison, Junr. Cath. Arnold Thomas Denison, Senr. Christian Zweyer Maria Aurens Frances Zweyer Elizabeth Alwayn Christian Orindorf John Aurens--Trustee man Conrad Alwain Herman Arnold Philip Alwayn The little Catholic community held services at the Arnold home until 1810. June 27, 1810 Sometime later, the same newspaper, in commenting on the event, stated that "the ceremony of the corner-stone laying occurred the day before yesterday at 11 o'clock in the morning. Work on the building went steadily on until the spring of 1814 when the church, which had been consecrated to the Blessed Virgin, was solemnly dedicated to the service of God by an English-speaking priest from Lancaster, whose name we cannot learn. The building committee, the four out-standing parishioners of the little flock, was composed of Hermanus Arnold, George Zweir, Jacob Aurentz, and Conrad Allwein. Before the dedication, the balance of the debt on the Church was removed by these four men, each giving $250.00, the entire debt being 400 pounds. THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL The first teachers were lay persons, and the names of Mr. Stengel, the first teacher, of Mr. Rockelle, Mary Eckenroth, Mr. Ruf, and Henry Allwein, were held in high esteem by the first pupils of St. Mary's School. There is still preserved today, "The Monthly Report", kept by Mr. Henry Allwein for the years 1865 to 1867. This report list the pupils and their ages up to December 1865. Male Pupils Female Pupils Ambrose Allwein 9 Mary G. Allwein 4 Henry Allwein 8 Agnes Arnold 11 Charles V. Arnold 9 Alice Arnold 7 Edward Arnold 10 Rose Greth 6 John A. Arnold 12 Mary Greth 7 Frank Greth 7 Beckie Seifert 9 Moses Seifert 12 Maria Seifert 11 (There are other names of course, check this book). THE NEW CHURCH The Allwein/Arnold windows in the body of the church were as follows: Saint Henry.................Herman Arnold Apostle Saint Philip....Philip Allwein Saint Elizabeth...........Elizabeth Arnold Apostle Saint James...Jacob Arnold A bad windstorm had blown out one of the large windows on the side of the church. A close examination of the other windows showed them to be in such a state of deterioration that it would be wise to replace them also. The big north and south transcept windows were replaced with new stained glass, each costing $1,100 and imported from Innsbruck, in the Tyrol, Austria, through metropolitan agents in this country. One of the windows represents the Nativity and is the gift of the family of Anna Greth. The was given by a friend of Manus Friel, a deceased member and most generous supporter of St. Mary's. It represents the Ascension. The other windows were replaced and paid for by societies of the parish and by families in memory of their parents as follows: Moses.............................Herman & Elizabeth Arnold Tobias and the Angel......Philip & Elizabeth Allwein The Transfiguration........Joseph & Mary Bowman Sermon on the Mount.....Moses & Sarah Arnold Marriage at Cana............Jacob & Catharine Arnold The current church of St. Mary's used these stained glass windows in there building. (N.A.N.) HOLY CROSS CEMETERY The first grave was opened in 1971 for Mr. Stephen Allwein. Have a nice Easter!!!! Cousin Nancy

    04/22/2000 09:23:31
    1. [ALWINE] James Joseph Allwein
    2. Thomas, That is a good bet that James Joseph Allwein, husband of Patricia Ann Allwein-Allwein is the son of Raphael J. Allwein. Thomas, Does that mean that Patricia's last is Allwein, her husband last name is Alwein. Her father's name is Raphael E. Allwein and her father-in-law is Raphael J. Allwein. (WOW) See the following obituary: The Daily News, Lebanon, PA RAPHAEL J. ALLWEIN Raphael J. Allwein, 79, Hamilton Arms Apts., Lancaster, died Sunday, Oct. 23, 1988, in Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Lebanon to the late Philip and Elizabeth Blouch Allwein, he was a member of the Moose Lodge. Surviving are a son, James Allwein, Florida; daughters Rita Miller, Florida; and Helen Conner, Lebanon; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; sisters Bertha Barry and Margaret Allwein, both of Lebanon; and several nieces and nephews. The Daily News, Lebanon, PA Wednesday October 26, 1988 RAPHAEL J. ALLWEIN A memorial mass was celebrated Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1988 in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Lebanon for Raphael J. Allwein, formerly of Hamilton Arms Apartments, Lancaster. The Rev. Daniel O'Brien was celebrant. Thompson Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. FUNERAL NOTICES ALLWEIN-in Lancaster on October 23, 1988. Raphael J. Allwein, of Hamilton Arms Apts., Lancaster. Aged 79 years. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday morning 10 a.m. from St. Mary's Catholic Church. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment at the convenience of the family.

    04/22/2000 05:39:26
    1. [ALWINE] William Theodore Allwein
    2. William Theodore Allwein is the son of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday August 13, 1966 COUPLE MARRIED AT SAINT MARY'S Miss Sally Ann Leedy became the bride of William T. Allwein during a double ring ceremony at eleven o'clock this morning in the Assumption of the Blesses Virgin Mary Church. The bride is the daughter of Harrison Leedy of 575 Guilford St., Lebanon, and the late Mrs. Marion Leedy. She was graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Mary's Franciscan Hospital School of Practical Nursing. She is employed by the Lebanon Sanatorium. A graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, the groom is the son of Mrs. Sara Livering of 168 N. Tenth St., Lebanon, and Raphael Allwein of Harrisburg, He is employed by Richmaid Kitchens. The Rev. William T. Haviland officiated at the Ceremony. Mrs. Helen Katos provided the organ music and the soloist was Mrs. Patricia Reichard. Bouquets of white Majestic daisies and pompons, ferns and palms were used to decorate the church. BRIDAL GOWN given in marriage by her father, the bride gown of white silk organza and Alencon lace styled with a bateau neckline trimmed with lace applique, long tapered sleeves and a controlled bell-shaped skirt. The hemline and detachable double train were accented with lace. The bride's bouffant veil of imported silk illusion was fastened to a cap of organza petals and buds trimmed with lace medallions and seed pearls. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white Butterfly roses centered with a yellow Golden Wave rose. Mrs. Joan Fetter served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie Rittle, cousin of the bride; Miss Nancy Reedy and Miss Mary Ann Allwein. Miss Patricia Adomaitis was the flower girl. The matron of honor and bridesmaids were seen in floor length gowns of gold and maize lace and sheer over taffeta. The gowns were fashioned with scoop necklines, elbow length sleeves and sheath skirts. Satin gold bands marked the waistlines and the detachable watteau lace panels were attached to lace bows. TULLE CROWNS The bride's attendants wore pleated tulle crowns trimmed with lilies of the valley, seed pearls and face veils. They carried bouquets of yellow and white Iceberg pompons. The flower girl was attired in a yellow and taffeta with a white eyelet bodice. Her headpiece was of yellow daisies and she carried a bouquet of carnations and daisies. Donald Kern, brother-in-law of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Charles Fetter, brother-in-law of the groom; Thomas Binner and Thomas Allwein. Brian Irwin served as ring bearer. Two hundred fifty guests have been invited to the reception being held at the Ebenezer Fire Hall. The newlyweds, upon returning from a honeymoon at Virginia Beach, will reside at 118 Guilford St., Lebanon. Have a nice Easter everyone!! Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 10:17:37
    1. [ALWINE] Joan Allwein
    2. Joan Marie Allwein, daughter of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday February 23, 1963 JOAN ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF CHARLES FETTER Miss Joan Marie Allwein, 427 N. Gannon St., will become the bride of Charles G. Fetter, 146 S. Fifth Ave., during a ceremony at eleven o'clock this morning in St. mary's Catholic Church. The Rev. Anthony W. Hebb will officiate the double ring service. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sara Allwein, 427 N. Gannon St., and Raphael Allwein, Harrisburg. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fetter. BRIDE'S ATTIRE Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Donald Kern, the bride will be attired in a floor length gown of bombazine and Chantilly lace styled with a lace bodice, Sabrina neckline trimmed with iridescent and seed pearls and long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists. The bouffant two - tiered skirt is edged with scalloped lace and is accented with three bombazine bows. Her fingertip length veil of imported silk illusion is attached to a crown of scalloped lace edged with seed pearls. She will carry a white Bible centered with white roses from which fall white satin ribbons. Miss Jacqueline Burch will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Mary Magazino and Miss Dianne Darkes. All the attendants are friends of the bride. BLUE ENSEMBLES All the attendants are wearing gowns of light blue organza over taffeta designed with sleeveless bodices and A-line skirts. The gowns have matching jackets with short sleeves. Their headdresses will be rosettes of entwined tulle trimmed with seed pearls to which are attached face veils. They will carry baskets of blue and white carnations. Richard Allen, friend of the groom, will be best man. Ushers are Richard Steiner, brother-in-law of the groom, and William Bleistine, brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Helen Katos will be organist and Mrs. Elizabeth Magazino soloist. Mrs. Allwein, mother of the bride, is wearing a white dress with gold and silver trimming and corsage of red roses. The groom's mother has chosen a beige jersey dress with green flowers and brown accessories. Her corsage will be of white roses. RECEPTION A reception at the Gertrude Club for approximately 250 guests will follow the ceremony. After the reception, the couple will leave on a wedding trip and upon their return will reside at 4427 N. Gannon St. For going away the bride has selected a navy blue and white suit with matching accessories and corsage of white roses. Guests have been invited from New Jersey, Florida, California, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The bride, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic high School with the class of 1962, is employed as a desk clerk at the Good Samaritan Hospital. The groom, a graduate of South Lebanon High School with the class of 1959, is with the U. S. Marines, station at Quantico, VA. Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 09:47:11
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Patricia Ann Allwein
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. Nancy - I would suspect but do not have direct evidence for that James Joseph Allwein is the same as James Allwein (residing in Florida in 1988) son of Raphael J. Allwein (b 27 Mar 1907 in Lebanon), son of Philip J. Allwein & Elizabeth E. "Lizzie" Blouch. Does any one have anything to prove or disprove this? Thomas. ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 2:17 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Patricia Ann Allwein > Patricia Ann Allwein wife of James Joseph Allwein > DOES ANYONE KNOW THE PARENTS OF JAMES JOSEPH ALLWEIN?? > > Patricia Ann Allwein born June 6, 1935 Lebanon, PA > Died May 14, 1983 Ft. Lauderdale Hospital, FL. > Married June 26, 1954 her SS# is 201-28-7565 > (Zip Code 33312) > CHILDREN: > Deborah Allwein born Nov 6, 1955 > Barbara Allwein born Sep 12, 1957 > Jamie Allwein born Dec 31, 1958 > > Patricia Ann Allwein daughter of Raphael E. Allwein and > Sara M. Carpenter. > Raphael E. Allwein son of William Aloysius Allwein > William Aloysius Allwein son of Theodore Henry Allwein > Theodore Henry Allwein son of John "Edward" Allwein > > Lebanon Daily News Monday May 16, 1983 > > PATRICIA A. ALLWEIN > > Patricia A. Allwein, wife of James J. Allwein, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., > died Saturday, May 14, in a Ft. Lauderdale hospital after an illness. > She was 47. > > Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of Raphael Allwein, Harrisburg, and > Sara Livering, Lebanon. A graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, she > > moved to Florida in 1954. She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs > > Catholic Church, Ft. Lauderdale, and was active in women's clubs of the > Plantation BPOE Lodge of Elkettes. > > In addition to her husband and Parents, she is survived by daughters > Debbie Magly, Jamie Allwein, and Barbara Allwein, all of Ft. Lauderdale; > > sisters Romaine Kern, Marion Bleistine and Joan Fetter, all of Lebanon; > brothers Donald Allwein, Columbus, Ohio and William Allwein, Lebanon; > and a grandson. > > Cousin Nancy > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >

    04/21/2000 09:43:31
    1. [ALWINE] Raphael H. Allwein
    2. Raphael H. Allwein, son of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening March 14, 1942 RAPHAEL ALLWEIN DIES Raphael H. Allwein, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael E. Allwein of 18 Moravian Street this morning at eight o'clock at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Death was caused by a two week's illness of pneumonia. He was aged fourteen months and a member of St. Mary's Church. Surviving besides the parents are four sisters, Romaine, Patricia, Marion, Barbara and a brother, Donald. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Allwein of Lebanon and Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carpenter of Philadelphia. Lebanon daily News Tuesday Evening March 17, 1942 RAPHAEL H. ALLWEIN Funeral services for Raphael H. Allwein, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael E. Allwein, of 18 Moravian Street, were held in the Thompson Funeral Parlors this afternoon. The Rev. John J. Lawley, rector of St. Mary's Church, officiated at the services and interment took place at the Holy Cross Cemetery. Thompson's had charge of the funeral arrangements. Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 09:24:54
    1. [ALWINE] Raphael E. Allwein's Children
    2. Children of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter Romaine E. Allwein born Apr 2, 1934 Patricia Ann Allwein born Jun 6, 1935 died May 14, 1983 Marion Louise Allwein born Feb 7, 1938 Donald E. Allwein born Aug. 15, 1936 Barbara Marie Allwein born Oct 5, 1939 died Aug 11, 1942 buried Aug 14, 1942 Holy Cross Cemetery Raphael H. Allwein born Jan 22, 1941 died Mar 14, 1942 buried March 17, 1942 Holy Cross Cemetery Joan Marie Allwein born Apr 5, 1944 William Theodore Allwein born Feb. 24, 1943 ////////////////////////////////////////////////// Marion Louise Allwein and William Ray Bleistine's children: Jovita Bleistine born Apr 26, 1957 Christina Bleistine born Oct 29, 1959 Ray Bleistine born June 27, 1962 William Bleistine born Sep 25, 1964 Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 09:21:04
    1. [ALWINE] Patricia Ann Allwein
    2. Patricia Ann Allwein wife of James Joseph Allwein DOES ANYONE KNOW THE PARENTS OF JAMES JOSEPH ALLWEIN?? Patricia Ann Allwein born June 6, 1935 Lebanon, PA Died May 14, 1983 Ft. Lauderdale Hospital, FL. Married June 26, 1954 her SS# is 201-28-7565 (Zip Code 33312) CHILDREN: Deborah Allwein born Nov 6, 1955 Barbara Allwein born Sep 12, 1957 Jamie Allwein born Dec 31, 1958 Patricia Ann Allwein daughter of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter. Raphael E. Allwein son of William Aloysius Allwein William Aloysius Allwein son of Theodore Henry Allwein Theodore Henry Allwein son of John "Edward" Allwein Lebanon Daily News Monday May 16, 1983 PATRICIA A. ALLWEIN Patricia A. Allwein, wife of James J. Allwein, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., died Saturday, May 14, in a Ft. Lauderdale hospital after an illness. She was 47. Born in Lebanon, she was a daughter of Raphael Allwein, Harrisburg, and Sara Livering, Lebanon. A graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, she moved to Florida in 1954. She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church, Ft. Lauderdale, and was active in women's clubs of the Plantation BPOE Lodge of Elkettes. In addition to her husband and Parents, she is survived by daughters Debbie Magly, Jamie Allwein, and Barbara Allwein, all of Ft. Lauderdale; sisters Romaine Kern, Marion Bleistine and Joan Fetter, all of Lebanon; brothers Donald Allwein, Columbus, Ohio and William Allwein, Lebanon; and a grandson. Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 09:17:46
    1. [ALWINE] Raphael E. Allwein's Children
    2. Children of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter Romaine E. Allwein born Apr 2, 1934 Patricia Ann Allwein born Jun 6, 1935 died May 14, 1983 Marion Louise Allwein born Feb 7, 1938 Donald E. Allwein born Aug. 15, 1936 Barbara Marie Allwein born Oct 5, 1939 died Aug 11, 1942 buried Aug 14, 1942 Holy Cross Cemetery Raphael H. Allwein born Jan 22, 1941 died Mar 14, 1942 buried March 17, 1942 Holy Cross Cemetery Joan Marie Allwein born Apr 5, 1944 William Theodore Allwein born Feb. 24, 1943 ////////////////////////////////////////////////// Marion Louise Allwein and William Ray Bleistine's children: Jovita Bleistine born Apr 26, 1957 Christina Bleistine born Oct 29, 1959 Ray Bleistine born June 27, 1962 William Bleistine born Sep 25, 1964 Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 09:09:20
    1. [ALWINE] Barbara Marie Allwein
    2. Barbara Marie Allwein daughter of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening August 12, 1942 HEBRON GIRL IS CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER COAL TRUCK CHILD KILLED IN FRONT OF HER HOME TUESDAY Barbara Allwein, 2 1/2 Years Old, Crushed To Death DRIVER CLEARED Tot Darted Underneath Rear Wheel Of Coal Truck Extremely pretty Barbara Marie Allwein, two and a half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael E. Allwein, of 18 Moravian Street, Hebron, lost her life on Tuesday afternoon in a motor truck accident in front of the family home about 3:45 o'clock. The circumstances attending the tragedy were pathetic in addition to the fact that the parents lost their youngest child in March this year through an attack of pneumonia. Barbara, on Tuesday afternoon, joined a group of neighborhood children in watching several house painters at work opposite her residence. About the hour stated she returned home and asked her mother for a cracker. After she received the tidbit she disappeared so suddenly that her mother, engaged in ironing and other household duties, was curious to know what occasioned the hasty exit. Upon looking out the alleyway she saw her youngest child prostrate in the street. Mrs. Allwein rushed to the street, screaming an alarm. She carried the unconscious child into the house while neighbors telephoned for medical aid from C. Ray Weber's store almost opposite the home. An ambulance arrived shortly afterward, but the intern in charge declared the child dead. Dr. W. H. Brubaker, the county coroner, shortly afterward investigated the accident and exonerated Reuben McLaughlin, 57, of 141 Mifflin Street, from blame. McLaughlin drives a coal delivery truck for City Councilman Charles W. Rettew. Two eye witnesses definitely exonerated McLaughlin from culpability. Mrs. John Lawrence who lives half a square distant, stated to the parents that the coal truck was passing the house when the child suddenly darted out of the alley at the home and ran into the rear wheel of the truck so quickly that the driver did not even see her. A few seconds previously, according to State Motor Policeman Phillip Chulick and W. J. Zoins, driver McLaughlin, had slowed down to give right of way in to Lester Dissinger, of 36 Moravian Street, to drive his car out of a side street, and going eastward looking into the vision mirror to note McLaughlin's position. Dissinger also saw the child dart from the alley and between the wheels of the coal truck. McLaughlin, it was stated, did not know of the accident until he was stopped by Dissinger nearly a square distant, and informed of the circumstances. After returning to the Allwein home to see that the child was cared for, he hurried back to his headquarters, and Mr. Rettew personally called upon the grief-stricken mother and offered help and consolation. Mr. McLaughlin is the man who received publicity some time ago as the father of four soldiers now in the U. S. service. Mr. Allwein who is employed as a tool grinder at the Armstrong Cork Company plant at Lancaster, was notified by telephone, and a fellow employee hurried him home by automobile. His wife, the mother of the victim of the tragedy, is a daughter of former County Detective and Mrs. George H. Carpenter, who have been residing in Philadelphia for some years. Mr. Allwein is a son of Mrs. Mary Allwein, of Independent Boro. They have four surviving daughters--Romain, Patricia and Marion, and a son, Donald. Barbara was enrolled at St. Mary's Catholic Church. She was 2 years - 10 months - 6 days Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening August 14, 1942 FINAL RITES HELD FOR BARBARA ALLWEIN Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. for Barbara M. Allwein, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael E. Allwein, 18 Moravian Street, from the Thompson Funeral Home. The Very Rev. John J. Lawley, pastor of St. Mary's Church officiated. Barbara M. Allwein was killed at 4:15 p.m., Tuesday when she ran into a coal truck. interment in the Holy Cross cemetery followed the service. The following served as pallbearers: George Carpenter, Theodore Allwein, Andrew Allwein and Moses Arnold. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge of the funeral arrangements. Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 09:06:31
    1. [ALWINE] Marion Louise Allwein
    2. Marion Louise Allwein is the daughter of Raphael E. Allwein and Sara M. Carpenter. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday October 27, 1956 MARION ALLWEIN, WILLIAM BLEISTINE WED The marriage of Miss Marion Louise Allwein and William Ray Bleistine took place at ten o'clock this morning in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Rev. Anthony Burakowski officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sara M. Allwein, 427 North Gannon St., and Raphael E. Allwein, 523 Cumberland St., The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bleistine of 421 North Gannon St. The church was decorated with palms, bouquets of mums and pompons and a white bridal carpet. Guests were present from Lancaster, Collegeville, Indiana, Philadelphia and Nanticoke. The bride was attired in an ankle-length gown of lace and illusion. The fitted bodice had a scalloped Sabrina neckline and long, tapering sleeves. The bouffant skirt of lace was tiered in back with illusion outlined by scalloped lace and topped with a large white satin bow and streamers. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a seed pearl and net cap. She wore a pearl necklace and carried a Bible with glamellias and streamers. Mrs. Donald Kern, as matron of honor for her sister, wore a gown of blue nylon net with a lace bodice and a lace bolero. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a cascade bouquet of white and blue carnations. Miss Mary Levengood, friend of the bride, served as bridesmaid. She wore a shrimp-colored gown of nylon lace over nylon net, with matching bolero in lace and a matching headpiece. She carried a cascade of white and yellow carnations. The best man was Andrew Voytush, brother-in-law of the groom. Richard Bleistine, the groom's brother was the usher. The men wore midnight blue tuxedos. The groom's boutonniere was a white carnation. The best man's was a blue carnation and the usher's yellow. The bride's mother was seen in a winter white dress and black accessories. The groom's mother wore a navy blue dress and pink accessories. Both wore purple orchid corsages. A wedding reception for approximately 150 guests is being held at the R-Field and Stream Club, Weavertown. The newly married couple will be at home at 523 North Ninth Street. The new Mrs. Bleistine is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and is employed at the South Side Flower Shop. The groom, a graduate of Lebanon High School, is employed by the Textile Printing and Finishing Company. Cousin Nancy

    04/21/2000 08:24:09