Mary A. Bleistein, wife of William Aloysius Allwein born August 15, 1880, Died February 16, 1961, at 815 N. Fourth Ave., Lebanon, PA Buried February 18, 1961, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA QUESTION: WHAT WERE HER PARENTS NAMES????? Lebanon Daily News Thursday February 16, 1961 MRS. MARY A. ALLWEIN DIES: WAS ILL ONE YEAR Mrs. Mary A. Allwein, nee Bleistein, died this morning at ten o'clock at the home of her grandson, James H. Allwein, 815 N. Fourth Ave. Aged 80, she had been in poor health for a year. The widow of William Allwein, she was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. In addition to her grandson, she is survived by three sons, Andrew and Raphael, both of Lebanon, and Theodore, Myerstown; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was the last of her immediate family. Lebanon Daily News Saturday February 18, 1961 REQUIEM HIGH MASS FOR MRS. MARY ALLWEIN TODAY Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Allwein, widow of William Allwein, 815 N. Fourth Ave., will be held today at Thompson's Funeral Home, 126 S. Ninth St., at 10:00 a.m. Requiem high mass will be sung at 10:30 a.,. at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church by Rev. Carl Steffan, pastor. Interment will be made at St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers will be William Allwein, Robert T. Allwein, Robert J. Allwein, and Richard Allwein, all grandsons of the deceased; Donald Kern and William Bleistein. Nancy Allwein Nebiker
William is the son of Theodore Allwein and Sarah Arnold Born May 13, 1879 Died March 23, 1918 Lebanon County, PA Buried March 25, 1918 St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Married Sept 19, 910 St. Mary's Church, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic. # 012-430 Allwein Manuscript WILLIAM A., - son of Theodore H. and Sarah (Arnold) Allwein was born on the old Allwein farm near Kimmerlings Church, Lebanon County, PA. On September 19, 1901 he married Mary Bleistein in Saint Mary's Church, Lebanon, PA where they reside. Evening Report Thursday September 19, 1901 AT ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC William Allwein and Miss Mary Bleistein were married by Father Burhart. Samuel Greth, of this city, was best man, and his sister, Miss Henrietta Greth, maid of honor. This service was particularly solemn by reason of the mournful decorations placed for the McKinley memorial. (President) Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening September 19, 1901 WEDDED ALLWEIN--BLEISTEIN William Allwein and Miss Mary Bleistein, both of North Lebanon township, were married this morning in St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Father Burhart. Samuel Greth and his sister Miss Hettie Greth were the attendants. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening March 25, 1918 SERVICES AT THE GRAVE FOR LATE WM. A. ALLWEIN William A. Allwein, of Swatara township, died on Saturday from scarlet fever, following an illness of four days. He was a farmer. 38 years old, and leaves his wife and five children: Andrew A., Eva I., Margaret H., Theodore W. and Raphael E. His father, Theodore Allwein, and the following brothers and sisters are left: Charles, of Swatara township, Edward, North Lebanon; Stella, this city , and Lucy, at home. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Private funeral services were held this afternoon at 3;30 o'clock at the open grave in St. Mary's cemetery. Rev. William E. Martin, assistant rector at St. Mary's church, being in charge. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker.
Francis "Frank" Xavier Allwein born Aug 13, 1880, died Apr 24, 1901 Single, Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Saturday April 27, 1901 Son of Theodore Henry ALlwein and Sarah M. Arnold. Evening Report Wednesday April 24, 1901 Frank Allwein Struck by a Car and Taken to Hospital Frank Allwein, aged about thirty years, one of the employees of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company, was seriously injured late this afternoon at Colebrook Furnaces. The man was sitting on a railway track, drilling a rail with a ratchet, and failed to notice a car shifted on the track behind him. He was struck squarely by the car. He was taken at once to the Good Samaritan Hospital, in the ambulance. Evening Report Thursday Evening April 25, 1901 ALLWEIN'S HURT FATAL Young Furnace Employ Horribly Mangled by Car Wheels Frank Allwein, the Colebrook furnace employe who was injured by a train at the furnace late yesterday by a train at the furnaces late yesterday afternoon, as stated by the The Report, died shortly after admission to the hospital. As stated, Allwein was sitting on a section of track belonging to the furnace railway, when a car was shifted. The unfortunate workman failed to notice the approach of the train, and he was horribly mangled by the wheels. The pelvic and thigh bones were fractured and the abdominal organs ruptured and crushed. He was carried to the furnace office and later sent to the Good Samaritan Hospital by ambulance. Allwein was single and twenty-one years of age. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Allwein, residing on a Sand Hill farm, and resided with his parents. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. The Report Friday April 26, 1901 HOW ALLWEIN DIED The Subject of Inquiry by a Coroner's Jury. A VERDICT ARRIVED AT Investigators Declare That There Was a Misunderstanding of Orders and Carelessness Somewhere - Witnesses on the Stand At an inquest, concluded this morning, at the United State Hotel, into the death of Frank Allwein, Coroner A. W. Shultz's jury returned a verdict stating that "death was due to an accident caused by carelessness and misunderstanding of orders of company employees". The deceased's death resulted from injuries received Wednesday at the Colebrook furnaces, owned by the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company. Dr. Shultz made inquiry into the affair yesterday, and at an inquest begun last evening at 5 o'clock at the United States Hotel, these jurors heard testimony: Attorney C. D. Weirick, foreman; Samuel Hower, Alfred Gates, Constable E. B. Shultz, George C. Pope and Pierce H. Thompson. Attorney Thomas H. Capp was present in the interest of the Lackawanna Company. DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY Dr. A. B. Gloninger testified that he was called upon to attend Allwein at the furnaces, and that he found the man in the office of the company. Witness then described the condition in which he found the young man; that he was conscious and able to speak that Allwein had told witness at the hospital before he expired how the accident happened. Witness said Allwein informed him that the accident occurred on the railroad; that he was unable to hear the approach of the engine which ended his life owing to the wind and noise. ENGINEER TESTIFIES Sumner Shiner, engineer, testified to the effect that the train which caused this accident was the property of the Lackawanna Company; that Allwein was killed on the coke track, which is on a trestle; that Allwein was sitting on the track behind a number of empty cars, four feet away from the cars; that the conductor, Peter Witman, had given witness orders to proceed and remove the cars from the track, stating that the repairman were through with their work. Witness stated that he did not know anything about presence of Allwein on track; that the engine was backed against the cars in order to take them away; that it was not customary to give signals when engines shift on this track, as it was supposed that no person was on the track at the time orders were received to do work on the track with engines. WITMAN'S EVIDENCE Yard Foreman M. M. Miller, who gave the orders to the conductor, had stated yesterday that the latter was away on business and that his testimony could not be obtained until this morning. The evidence of Conductor Witman was taken this morning. The evidence showed a misunderstanding in handling the cars, and the jury so returned the verdict. Witman's testimony was to the effect that four empty cars were ahead of him on the coke track which is elevated about ten feet. He said: "You ascend the incline from which the coke is dumped through the tressle. Miller, the yardmaster, gave me orders to run down to the stone quarries to get some cars with stone for the 2.30 freight. We ran down and brought up four loaded cars to weigh them. While we were at the scales, one of the gang of track laborers told me that rails were in and I said I would come up as soon as the stones were weighed. Strohm and asked me to pull the cars apart that were standing on the coke track. I knew the rail was bad and he wanted to put the rail in because it was raining. The cars were loaded with coke and I pulled one loaded car from so they could get at the rail and in the afternoon, when I cam up there were four cars in front of the rail, that had been unloaded, behind these four cars is where Allwein was working and hurt." He said he was not told that I should not come up on the track with the engine and cars without making signals, that Allwein was drilling two holes in one of the rails back of these cars. The funeral of Allwein will be held tomorrow morning in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Nancy Allwein Nebiker
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
Hello, all you cousins out there! Thanks to all of you for the start and the marvelous information. Now that I've got my bearings, I have some info. that may be of some interest. I am descended from Conrad, through his son John and second wife, Mary Magdelena Echenroth, and then their daughter, Sabina. In the Allwein-Arnold book, on page 24, Sabina is listed as Savilla. Her name, however, was indeed Sabina. Sabina was born 16 May 1833 in Elizabethtown, baptized at St. Peter Catholic Church, Elizabethtown, PA , July 1833, and died 28 Dec 1915. She is buried in St. Joseph Catholic Church Cemetery in Lancaster. PA. She married Philip Christian Hahn on 12 July 1852 at St. Joseph Church, with witnesses, Adam Singer and William Siefert (I believe I have seen the surname "Siefert" out there since joining you folks). Philip C. Hahn was born in Kriftel, Germany on 7 April 1826, emigrated to the US in 1848 and died 14 Jan 1894. He is also buried in St. Joseph Cemetery. (I would love to find out how they came to meet). I have the info. on the children of Sabina and Philip if anyone is interested. A few weeks ago I was visiting for a weekend in PA and took a trip to Lebanon. I "kidnapped" my Mom and took her to see Conrad and Catherine's house on Short Road. I hadn't told her why I wanted to go there, so she was "adequately" surprised (not as thrilled as I would have thought, but…) when I pulled into the driveway and "introduced" her to her great (X3) grandparents' house. I did speak very briefly with a young woman who answered the door, just so she didn't think we were casing the joint. Unfortunately, it was teeming rain, so we did not have the opportunity to look around…for sure next time! The house really looks good. The plants in the front of the house have really grown since the picture on the web site was taken. The barn looks pretty good, too. Maybe one of us will win the lottery and buy it!!!!!! J
If I only had an extra $325,000 sitting around!!! I heard that the previous owner had restored the home to its original state. Patti Keefer -- On Sat, 15 Apr 2000 11:16:10 nnebiker wrote: >FOR SALE > >Conrad Allwein's house is for sale. The price is-----$325,000.00 > >10 acres----The house was remodeled to original state. > >My sister and sister- in -law saw the outside of the house a few days >ago. > >Nancy Allwein Nebiker >nnebiker@bellatlantic.com > > >==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== >For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom >Click on the ALWINE surname. > > Free, fast e-mail accessible anytime, anywhere http://www.imaginemail.com
I am looking for information on this man and his wife Rebecca. He was born Apr. 15, 1851 and died June 4, 1920 in Lebanon County Pa. and Rebecca was born Nov. 1, 1858 and died Nov. 21, 1923 in Lebanon County Pa., they are buried in Mt Hope Cemetery Myerstown Pa. I am also looking for the children. Thank you for any information you can give me. Theresa rachaele@talon.net
Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening January 2, 1914 FORTH DEATH IN A FAMILY IN FOUR YEARS Youngest Daughter of Andrew Allwein Died This Morning THREE PRIOR DEATHS Two of the Children Were Buried on Same Day The fourth time in four years, death this morning entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allwein, at 530 North Tenth street. The victim on this occasion was the youngest daughter, Marie, who succumbed at 6:45 o'clock to catarrhal pneumonia, from which she suffered for nearly three weeks. Three other children in the same house died within the past four years, two of them being buried on the same day several years ago. Marie was aged two years, and is survived by the parents and two sisters, Sarah and Elizabeth. The family are members of St. Mary's Catholic church and the funeral will be held with Catholic services tomorrow. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends and neighbors. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening January 3, 1914 LATE MARIE ALLWEIN BURIED THIS MORNING Funeral services were held this afternoon over the remains of Marie, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allwein,of 530 North Tenth street. The service was held in St. Mary's Catholic church with the Rev. Father Strickland officiating. Burial was made at St. Mary's Catholic cemetery, at Second and Chestnut streets. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening September 21, 1948 MRS. SARAH MICHAELS DIES AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Mrs. Sarah Michaels, a former resident of Lebanon, wife of Joseph Michaels, died at 10:15 o'clock Monday night at her home, 80 Commonwealth Avenue, Springfield, Mass. She suffered from a complication of ailments for sometime and was confined to bed for two months in her last illness. She was born and reared in Lebanon,a daughter of the late Andrew and Margaret (Guare) Allwein. In addition to her husband she leaves a son, Joseph Jr. and a daughter, Patricia, both at home. Mrs. Lloyd Gingrich, Lebanon, is a sister, and Policeman Andrew Allwein. this city, is a brother. The body will be brought here for burial. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening September 24, 1948 BURY MRS. SARA MICHAELS IN HOLY CROSS CEMETERY A Requiem Mass was solemnized in St. Mary's Church this morning by Rev. Werner Hemmelgarn for Mrs. Sara Michaels of 80 Commonwealth Avenue, Springfield, Mass., wife of Joseph Michaels. Interment took place in Holy Cross Cemetery. Members of the family were bearers. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening March 21, 1910 DREAD DISEASE IS PREVAILING In Virulence Resembles Scarlet Fever and Doctors are in Quandary VICTIMS OF DISEASE Daughters of Andrew Allwein Local physicians and parents of young children are much perturbed in mind because of the appearance here of a dread disease resembling scarlet fever. The malady has been prevalent for some time at Harrisburg and Reading and elsewhere in the state and according to the statement of specialists, doctors themselves are in a quandary. The disease manifests itself very suddenly, and invariably results in death from fever before medical aid can accomplish anything. TWO CHILDREN DIE The diseases made its most pronounced appearance on Saturday night at the home of Andrew Allwein of 530 North Tenth street. The illness came upon the children of the household so suddenly that the attending physician had no time to even diagnose the case. Margaret, a five year old daughter succumbed to the disease about 5 o'clock on Saturday evening, and Catherine another daughter aged 3 years, died on Sunday morning about 4 o'clock. BURIED IN ONE GRAVE The parents are well known and have the sympathy of many friends, Anna and Sarah, elder daughters survive. Owing to the contagious nature of the disease which caused death, the bodies were buried without public services this afternoon. Interment was made at St. Mary's Catholic cemetery. There were two caskets, but both were placed in one grave. Only the immediate members of the family were present at the burial. Funeral Director James F. McGovern had charge. Catherine Allwein, born 1907 in Lebanon, PA died March 20, 1910 Lebanon, PA Margaret M. Allwein born June 26, 1905 at 530 North 10th Street, Lebanon, PA died March 19, 1910 in Lebanon, PA They are buried in the McSulla burial plot, in St. Mary's cemetery. Lebanon, PA Andrew Aloysius Allwein born November 01, 1871 in Lebanon, PA Married October 26, 1899 in St. Mary's Church, Lebanon, PA Died June 08, 1930 in Susquehanna River, Columbia, PA His parents Hiram J. Allwein and Sarah A. Bross Margaret Mary Guare Born July 28, 1872 at Coleman's Estate, North Lebanon Twp. Lebanon County, PA Parents Patrick Guare and Annie Connell CHILDREN: Anna Allwein, born September 08, 1900 at 516 N. 10th Street, Lebanon, PA Died 1911 in Lebanon, PA buried in the McSulla plot in St. Mary's cemetery Mary Allwein, born February 08, 1902 at 530 North 10th Street, Lebanon,PA died February 10, 1902 in Lebanon, PA buried in the McSulla plot at St. Mary's Cemetery Sara Ellen Allwein, born March 21, 1903 in Lebanon, PA. Married December 29, 1925 in St. Mary's Church, Lebanon, PA died September 20, 1948, at 80 Commonwealth Avenue Springfield, Mass. Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery Spouse Joseph John Michaels, Sr. Margaret M. Allwein born June 26, 1905 at 530 North 10th Street, Lebanon, PA died March 19, 1910 Lebanon, PA buried in the McSulla plot at St. Mary's Cemetery Catherine Allwein, born 1907 in Lebanon, PA died March 20, 1910, Lebanon, PA buried in the McSulla plot in St. Mary's cemtery Elizabeth M. Allwein, born March 30, 1910 in Lebanon, PA married November 27, 1947 in Lebanon, PA died January 07, 1996 in Spang Crest Nursing Home Lebanon, PA Spouse Lloyd Gingrich buried at Holy Cross Cemetery Marie Allwein, born 1911 died January 02, 1914 at 530 North Tenth Street Lebanon, PA buried at McSulla plot at St. Mary's cemetery Andrew James Allwein, Sr., born February 19, 1915 Lebanon, PA married August 31, 1940 in Hershey, PA died May 07, 1964 in Reading General Hospital, Reading, PA Spouse Ida Mary Rossi Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Dorothy Arnold is the daughter of Mary C. Albright & Francis G. Arnold, the son of Joseph Adam Arnold (parents unknown) and Mary Catherine Reinsel, the daughter of Joseph Reinsel & Maria "Mary Ann" Arnold, the daughter of Hermanus Arnold & Catharine Arnold. Please note that her listed brothers and sisters are children of Francis G. Arnold and his first wife Dora (who died bet 1907 and 1910.) Thomas A. Stobie, SFO stobie@sprynet.com 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, April 14, 2000 9:35 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Dorothy G. Sherer > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Friday April 14, > 2000 Dorothy G. Sherer > Dorothy G. Sherer, 83, of 3240 Joyce St., Lebanon, died > Thursday, April 13, 2000, at her daughter's residence in > Harrisburg. She was the wife of the late Henry W. Sherer. > > Born June 12, 1916, in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the > late Francis G. and Mary C. Albright Arnold. She was a retired > employee of the Lebanon VA Medical Center, a volunteer at > Cedar Haven Nursing Home, a long standing member in a > card club, and an avid bingo player. She was a member of St. > Paul the Apostle Church in Annville. > > Surviving are a daughter, Patricia M., wife of Ralph Carmody, > Harrisburg; and several nieces and nephews. She was > preceded in death by sisters Josephine Kiscadden and Mary > Folmer, and brothers Paul, Clarence and Raymond Arnold. > > A funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Thompson Funeral > Home, Inc., 126 S. Ninth St., Lebanon, followed by Mass of > Christian Burial at 10:30 at St. Paul the Apostle Church, 125 > S. Spruce St., Annville. Viewing hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. > Sunday at the funeral home. Christian burial vigil at 8 p.m. > Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. > > > Nancy Allwein Nebiker > nnebiker@bellatlantic.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >
FOR SALE Conrad Allwein's house is for sale. The price is-----$325,000.00 10 acres----The house was remodeled to original state. My sister and sister- in -law saw the outside of the house a few days ago. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.com
Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Friday April 14, 2000 Dorothy G. Sherer Dorothy G. Sherer, 83, of 3240 Joyce St., Lebanon, died Thursday, April 13, 2000, at her daughter's residence in Harrisburg. She was the wife of the late Henry W. Sherer. Born June 12, 1916, in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the late Francis G. and Mary C. Albright Arnold. She was a retired employee of the Lebanon VA Medical Center, a volunteer at Cedar Haven Nursing Home, a long standing member in a card club, and an avid bingo player. She was a member of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Annville. Surviving are a daughter, Patricia M., wife of Ralph Carmody, Harrisburg; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by sisters Josephine Kiscadden and Mary Folmer, and brothers Paul, Clarence and Raymond Arnold. A funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Thompson Funeral Home, Inc., 126 S. Ninth St., Lebanon, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 at St. Paul the Apostle Church, 125 S. Spruce St., Annville. Viewing hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Christian burial vigil at 8 p.m. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Nancy, Yes I do. I have both Hilda Arnolds in my file. I am do know if they should be the same person of not. Hilda E. Arnold (1902-1961, bur Hoy Cross Cemetery) m. Bernard William Allwein. Parents unknown Hilda I. Arnold (16 Aug 1904-Oct 1992, bur. Holy Cross Cem.) daughter of William John Arnold & Elizabeth M. Steckbeck. Source of this info, Rachel Strasz (kelvingrove27@yahoo.com) & SSDI as "Hilda Arnold" No indication of a marriage. The only place I saw Hilda I. listed as an Allwein was in the obit of John Leroy Arnold that you posted as a sister of John Leroy Arnold. Thomas > Thomas, Remember this obituary? The first wife was Hilda. > In my FTM I have this Hilda E. Arnold born 1902 and died 1961 > buried at Holy Cross. > I also do not have her parents names. > Could it be that she is John Leroy Arnold's brother??????? > > Nancy Allwein Nebiker > nnebiker@bellatlantic.net > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >
The Daily News Tuesday December 27, 1994 BERNARD W. ALLWEIN Bernard W. Allwein, 93 of 46 Ridge Ave., Lebanon, died Tuesday, December 27, 1994, in Lancaster General Hospital. He was the husband of Margaret Synder Keim Allwein. Born in Lebanon, he was a son of the late Francis and Amanda Beamesderfer Allwein. He was retired from the former Lebanon Steel Foundry where he worked as a core maker. He was a member of the Retired Steelworkers Club, the Knights of Columbus and its Fourth Degree Assembly, and was named Knight of the Year in 1991. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Catholic Beneficial League, a charter member of the Friendship Fire Co., the Senior Citizens Center, Verbena Club, Holy Name Society and was a member of St. Gregory the Great Church. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are children William F. Allwein, Lebanon, Charles B. Allwein, Mt. Gretna, Louise Pugliese, Lancaster, and Mary Agnes, wife of Edward Duffy, Annville, 17 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brothers: Thomas Allwein, Lebanon and Frederick Allwein, Campbelltown; sisters Josephine Bunch, Annville, and Jeanette Keefer, Lebanon; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Hilda E. Arnold Allwein, a daughter, Patricia Rittle, a sister, Catherine Cincel, and brothers James, Wayne, Clement, Carroll and Mark Allwein. The Daily News Thursday December 29, 1994 BERNARD W. ALLWEIN Mass of Christian burial for Bernard W. Allwein of 46 Ridge Ave., Lebanon, was celebrated Thursday, December 29, 1994, in St. Gregory the Great Church. He was the husband of Margaret K. Allwein. The Rev. Lawrence Heiney, pastor of the church, was the celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery with grandsons Michael R. Hershour, William B. Allwein, Timothy M. Allwein, Jeffrey J. Allwein, Drew C. Allwein, Scott E. Duffy, Joel A. Pugliese, Dale Peters and Girard Keim serving as pallbearers. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Thomas, Remember this obituary? The first wife was Hilda. In my FTM I have this Hilda E. Arnold born 1902 and died 1961 buried at Holy Cross. I also do not have her parents names. Could it be that she is John Leroy Arnold's brother??????? Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Obituary from the Lebanon Daily News Sunday, April 9, 2000 J. Leroy Arnold J. Leroy Arnold, 103, of ManorCare Health Center, Lebanon, died of natural causes Friday, April 7, 2000, in the home. Born June 16, 1896, in Lebanon, he was a son of the late William J. and Elizabeth M. Steckbeck Arnold. He earned a teaching degree from West Chester Normal School and taught for a year at Hebron Grammar School. In 1917, he entered World War I as a member of the motor pool in the signal corps. Once armistice was signed, he returned to Hebron to teach. He then entered the University of Pennsylvania where he earned a B.A. in biology. He taught for three years at Doylestown High School in Bucks County. In 1926 he moved to California, entered the University of Southern California, and earned a masters of arts in marine biology. He taught science in the University High School, West Los Angeles, for 33 years until his retirement in 1959. He was a world traveler and worked as a ranger naturalist in Glacier National park, where he met and shook hands with the vacationing President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his family. He lived in California until 1986, when he returned to Lebanon. He was also a member of the Lebanon VFW. He received the French Legion of Honor Medal in June 1988. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by sisters Stella M. Seyfert, Marie Arnold, Hilda Allwein and Alice Arnold, and brothers Raphael, William, Moses and C. Cyril Arnold. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Cemetery, preceded by a viewing from 9-9:45 at Thompson Funeral Home, 126 S. Ninth St., Lebanon. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Elizabeth R. Allwein born July 17, 1868, daughter of George "Elijah" Allwein and Angeline Arentz. Children: Charles Allwein born January 6, 1858, married margaret Callahan Pierce William Allwein born June 2, 1859 died June 19, 1926 married Agnes E. Arnold Philip J. Allwein born October 3, 1862 died Sept. 4, 1953 married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Blouch on April 8, 1892 Catharine or Katharine born July 10, 1864 Margaret born Oct. 1, 1865, died 1929 Elizabeth R. Allwein born July 17, 1868 married Jerome S. Arnold James A. Allwein born June 13, 1870 died Dec. 9, 1870 Mary Jane Allwein born Nov. 10, 1871 died Dec. 11, 1871 buried in St. Mary's Cemetery Mary A. Allwein born Jan. 2, 1873 died 1937 buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Sarah "Sara" A. Allwein, born July 10, 1875, died 1957, Sister of St. Joseph December 7, 1901, buried in Holy Cross Cemetery. Nancy Thomas A. Stobie, SFO wrote: > Nancy, I know how Jerome S. Arnold is an Allwein descent, but not about his > wife, Elizabeth Allwein. Who are her parents? > > Thomas > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> > To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 7:53 AM > Subject: [ALWINE] Mildred Arnold > > > Mildred Arnold, born January 14, 1925, died April 11, 1926 > > buried April 13, 1926 at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, > > Lebanon County, Pennsylvania > > She was the daughter of Herny Jerome Arnold and Mary E. Heisey. > > Grandparents were Jerome S. Arnold and Elizabeth R. Allwein. > > > > > > MILDRED ARNOLD > > > > Mildred Arnold, 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold, of > > 1535 Lafayette street, passed away at 1.45 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, > > at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heisey, 702 North > > Second Ave. The child had been in the care of the grand parents during > > the absence of the father and mother, who had gone to church. > > > > The cause of the child's death was pneumonia. She had been sic two > > days. Those who survive are the parents and the grandparents. > > > > Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening April 12, 1926 > > > > FUNERAL NOTICES > > > > ARNOLD-In this city, the 11th inst., Mildred Arnold. daughter of Mr. and > > Mrs. > > Henry Arnold, aged 1 year, 2 months and 27 days. > > > > 1:30 o'clock, from the residence, 1523 Lafayette street. Services at > > 2:00 o'clock at the grave. Interment at the Holy Cross cemetery. > > Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. > > > > Nancy Allwein Nebiker > > > > > > > > ==== 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.
Nancy, I know how Jerome S. Arnold is an Allwein descent, but not about his wife, Elizabeth Allwein. Who are her parents? Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 7:53 AM Subject: [ALWINE] Mildred Arnold > Mildred Arnold, born January 14, 1925, died April 11, 1926 > buried April 13, 1926 at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, > Lebanon County, Pennsylvania > She was the daughter of Herny Jerome Arnold and Mary E. Heisey. > Grandparents were Jerome S. Arnold and Elizabeth R. Allwein. > > > MILDRED ARNOLD > > Mildred Arnold, 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold, of > 1535 Lafayette street, passed away at 1.45 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, > at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heisey, 702 North > Second Ave. The child had been in the care of the grand parents during > the absence of the father and mother, who had gone to church. > > The cause of the child's death was pneumonia. She had been sic two > days. Those who survive are the parents and the grandparents. > > Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening April 12, 1926 > > FUNERAL NOTICES > > ARNOLD-In this city, the 11th inst., Mildred Arnold. daughter of Mr. and > Mrs. > Henry Arnold, aged 1 year, 2 months and 27 days. > > 1:30 o'clock, from the residence, 1523 Lafayette street. Services at > 2:00 o'clock at the grave. Interment at the Holy Cross cemetery. > Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. > > Nancy Allwein Nebiker > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >
The Daily News Friday May 4, 1990 ELIJAH H. ARNOLD, SR. Elijah H. Arnold, Sr., 83, of 2000 Cornwall Road, Lebanon, died Thursday, May 3, 1990, at home. He was the husband of Cora E. Spitler Arnold, with whom he had celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on August 28, 1989. Born in Bethel Township, he was a son of the late Jerome and Elizabeth Allwein Arnold. He was a retired farmer and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Holy Name Society, Legion of Mary, Knights of Columbus, Mt. Zion Fire Co., Pennsylvania Catholic Beneficial League, Central Democratic Club, Friendship Fire Co., and the Independent Fire Co. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are 14 children, Elijah Jr., Lebanon, Richard, Mt. Aetna, Jerome, Charles, Paul, Francis, James, David and Christopher, all of Lebanon, John, Baltimore, MD., Agnes, wife of Robert Shearer, Annville, Barbara, wife of Ray Kreider, Annville, Joanne, wife of Ronald King, Effort, PA., Mildred, wife of David Wenger, Effort, PA; 22 grandchildren; 22 great-great grandchildren; brothers Howard and Stephen, both of Lebanon; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a grandson Jeffrey David Arnold. The Daily News ELIJAH H. ARNOLD, SR. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday, May 7, 1990, in St. Mary's Catholic Church for Elijah H. Arnold, Sr., 2000 Cornwall Road, Lebanon. He was the husband of Cora E. Arnold. The Rev. Francis A. Bach, pastor of the church, was the celebrant. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, with Elijah H. Arnold, Jr., Richard Arnold, John Arnold, Frank Arnold, Jerome Arnold, David Arnold, Christopher Arnold and James Arnold serving as pallbearers. The Thompson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Mildred Arnold, born January 14, 1925, died April 11, 1926 buried April 13, 1926 at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania She was the daughter of Herny Jerome Arnold and Mary E. Heisey. Grandparents were Jerome S. Arnold and Elizabeth R. Allwein. MILDRED ARNOLD Mildred Arnold, 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold, of 1535 Lafayette street, passed away at 1.45 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heisey, 702 North Second Ave. The child had been in the care of the grand parents during the absence of the father and mother, who had gone to church. The cause of the child's death was pneumonia. She had been sic two days. Those who survive are the parents and the grandparents. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening April 12, 1926 FUNERAL NOTICES ARNOLD-In this city, the 11th inst., Mildred Arnold. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold, aged 1 year, 2 months and 27 days. 1:30 o'clock, from the residence, 1523 Lafayette street. Services at 2:00 o'clock at the grave. Interment at the Holy Cross cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Nancy Allwein Nebiker