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    1. [ALWINE] James E. Allwein
    2. James E. Allwein born September 23, 1918, Lebanon, PA ---son of Paul Aloysius Allwein and Annie L. Shay ---Paul is the son of Pierce William Allwein and Anges E. Arnold The Patriot News Wednesday March 18, 1998 JAMES E. ALLWEIN LEBANON - James E. Allwein, 79 of Spang Crest Manor died there Sunday. He retired from the Lebanon plant of Bethlehem Steel Corp.; was an Army veteran of World Way II; a member of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Annville, and a former member of Annville American Legion Post 559 and Friendship Fire Company. He was the widower of Anita Sullivan Allwein. Surviving are two sons, Joseph P. and Steven P., both of Severa Park, MD,; three daughters, Judith A. and Susan M. Greenawalt, both of Annville, and Anne Allwein Alex of Lincoln University; four brothers, Paul of Buffalo, NY, Robert of Allentown, Joseph of Arlington, Va., and Herman of Denver; and four sisters, Sister Mary Louise Allwein of Columbia, Mary Sattazahn of Lebanon and Clare Barbini of Norfolk, VA,; and nine grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday in his church. Burial will be in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Kramer Funeral Home, Annville, where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Legion of Mary, c/o his church, 125 S. Spruce St., Annville 17003, or Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania, 4813 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg 17109. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday March 17, 1998 James E. Allwein, 79, Spang Crest Manor, Lebanon, died Sunday, March 15, 1998, in the home. He was the husband of the late Anita Sullivan Allwein. Born Sept. 23, 1918, Lebanon, he was a son of the late Paul and Annie Shay Allwein. He retired 46 years with Bethlehem Steel Corp., Lebanon. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Paul the Apostle Church, Annville, and a former member of Annville American Legion Post and Friendship Fire Co. Surviving are sons Joseph Allwein and Steven P. Allwein, both of Severa Park, MD.; daughters Judith A., wife of Daniel W. Greenwalt, and Susan M., wife of Fred A. Greenwalt, both of Annville, and Anne Allwein-Alex, Lincoln University; brothers Paul Allwein, Buffalo, NY, Robert Allwein, Allentown, Joseph Allwein, Arlington, Va., and Herman Allwein, Denver, Colo.; sisters Sister Mary Esdras Chestnut Hill, Sister Anne Louise Allwein, Columbia, Mary, wife of Paul Sattazahn, Lebanon, and Clare, wife of David Barbini, Norfolk, VA; and nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers John and Pierce Allwein. Lebanon Daily News Friday March 20, 1998 Mass of Christian burial for James E. Allwein, Spang Crest Manor, Lebanon, was celebrated on Friday, March 20, 1998, in St. Paul The Apostle Church, Annville He was the husband of the late Anita Sullivan Allwein. The Rev. John D. Hoke, pastor of the church, was the celebrant. Interment was in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Greenawalt, Daniel Greenawalt, Nathan Greenawalt, Mark Greenawalt, James Allwein and Willaim McDonald. Kreamer Funeral Home, Inc. Annville, handled arrangements. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic

    04/01/2000 04:35:29
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Jerome Allwein's genealogy
    2. Dear Ray and Cousins, I do still have the sheets that Nancy mentions below. As far as I know, all of us who have a copy of the Jerome Allwein info have Part I on the Allweins, with Part II being the Arnold lines and missing. As far as I have been able to ascertain, Jerome Allwein's work is no longer copyrighted, so it is my goal to get it on our ALWINE web site sometime this year. If anyone is aware of any possible copyright renewal that one of his descendants may have requested, please let me know before I embark on this time-consuming process. It is also my understanding that Ted Allwein is comfortable with us putting the additional manuscript data sheets online as well, so I hope to do all of them at the same time. This will probably have to be a summer project for me, as I volunteer quite a bit at my kids' school during the school year. (Figure I might as well spend time with them now, while they're 4 and 6. In a few short years, they won't want me within a mile of their school!) There are some sheets in the Ted Allwein data that pertain to Philip and Sarah Miller Alwein descendants, but it's nothing that you and I don't already have in our database, Ray. As a matter of fact, the sheets look like a descendant outline printout, and I believe they are from Marlin Alwine's database, due to the similarities with other printouts I have from Marlin. The Jerome Allwein book only has information on two of Hans Jacob and Katrina's children, Conrad and Elizabeth. When it was written, Jerome Allwein knew only that Conrad and Elizabeth were siblings, and had no information on their parents or other siblings. The will documents that Nancy sent me regarding John Allwein will were helpful in documenting several things regarding John's children -- confirmation of some spouses' names, etc. I also have a copy of John Allwein's actual will from the Berks County Register of Wills Office, as well as some estate documents, including a personal effects inventory for Hans Jacob Allwein. I've been trying to come up with a way to make these readily available for everyone; perhaps a scanned image of the documents themselves onto the ALWINE web pages. I wish I could get all of these projects completed sooner rather than later, but I am just "over-volunteered" in more areas than I care to admit. Once I got the ALWINE web site up and running, I did a major overhaul of the Conemaugh Township web site, which I maintain for the Somerset County PAGenWeb project. That one is a huge site, which was long overdue for updating. I am currently embroiled in chairing a fundraising auction to be held May 6th, and hope to see the light at the end of the tunnel in the next several weeks. I will make a real effort to scan in the estate documents I have as soon as I can, and get them on the ALWINE pages. Christine In a message dated 3/31/00 11:32:16 AM Mountain Standard Time, nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net writes: << Dear Ray, I sent Christine 300 sheets from the manuscript which contained Jerome A. Allwein Genealogy of Allwein's, minus the Arnold's. The book I wished I would have copied is a red book at the Lebanon Historical Society, Allwein/Arnold's published by Jerome Allwein. The copies I have are typed sheets from the original sheets which were given to me by Ted Allwein, from Myerstown, PA. Ted is still living, I did write to him lately, but I haven't herard from him. Another section is of Phillip Alwine, son of John Alwine and Eve Christian. Someone has it on computer sheets, which were given to Ted. (25 sheets) I would think someone from your side of the family did the work. The other section is on Ted's family. So everything would be just over 300 sheets. Before Christmas I copied all this for Christine. It cost about $23.00 to print at Staples. I just asked Thomas Stobie if he wanted a copy. I told him I don't live real close to Staples, but I would mail him those sheets, plus a good section on my family from Hiram Allwein on down. . This past winter I mailed a wills to Christine that were John Alwine's and other old sheets that were from her family in Berks County. Talk to Christine. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic Ray Alwine wrote: > Duane and Cousins, > > Does anyone know where I may obtain or purchase a copy of Jerome's genealogy and the Alwine Families of York County, Pa. and Surrounding Areas, by Michael W. Lau. > I am looking for any data or documentation on my direct genealogical line which is: > > John Alwine 1801-1873 > Elizabeth Ream abt 1801-1875 > and there Siblings > > Philip Alwine 1773-abt 1850 > Sarah Miller 1774-1841 > and there Siblings > > John Alwein 1746- 1816 > Eva Christian 1742- 1797 Thanks Nancy on the latest info on Eva and her 7 year old son. > and there Siblings > > I'm using Family Tree Maker ver 7.0 to document my genealogy. > > Best to all, > > Cousin Ray >>

    03/31/2000 10:05:40
    1. [ALWINE] Mary O'Donnell
    2. Spelling error: Under Charles H. Alllwein Richard P. Allwein married Mary O'Donnell.

    03/31/2000 08:13:05
    1. Re: [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein
    2. Thomas, Geroge "Elijah" Allwein and Augeline Arentz had 10 children George "Elijah" Allwein and Mary Snyder had 4 children Mary Snyder was born March 29, 1850, died April 21, 1906 buried April 24, 1906 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Mary's father was Joseph Snyder and her mother was elizabeth There children are: Jennie A. Allwein born Oct. 23, 1877 died march 19, 1949--not married buried March 23, 1949, in Holy Cross Cemetery. Emma Gertrude born April 11, 1879 died Jan. 18, 1909 buried January 22, 1909 in St. Mary's Cemetery. William J. Allwein born Oct. 7, 1880 died Nov. 26, 1899 buried at St. Mary's Cemetery. Stephen A. Allwein born Apr. 23, 1885 died in 1918 married Cora E. Reilly in 1910. Cora was born in 1884 died 1942 buried in Holy Cross Cemetery. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO wrote: > Nancy, I have that George Elijah Allwein married second Mary Synder and had > at least three children Jennie A. (1877-1949), Emma Gertrude (1879-1909), > and Willam J. (1880-1899). How many are the children listed below are also > to the second marriage? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> > To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:17 PM > Subject: [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein > > > George "Elijah" Allwein is the son of Philip Allwein and Elizabeth > > Arentz > > > > Allwein Manuscript G. ELIJAH, - son of Philip and > > Elizabeth (Arentz) Allwein was born on his father's farm in Lebanon, PA > > November 3, 1833. After leaving school he learned trade of > > Cabinetmaker. On October 27, 1856 he married Angeline, daughter of > > Jacob and Hannah Arentz and moved to Lebanon, PA where he done hauling > > for Philip Arnold for a short period. Soon after he purchased a farm of > > about forty acres in North Lebanon Township about five miles Northeast > > of Lebanon. He moved on the premises, working at the Lebanon car shops > > in connection with farming for some years. July 14, 1875 his wife > > Angeline died. In 1876 he erected a new house on farm and three years > > later retired and moved with family, in April, to Sweet Home, Lebanon, > > PA. In 1899 he opened a retail grocery store and carried on the Grocery > > and Provision business. After leaving farming sold same to E. > > Eberhart. He now owns a number of properties along turnpike where he > > lives. > > > > > > Evening Report Saturday October 2, 1909 > > > > ELIJAH ALLWEIN DIED AT AGE OF 76 > > > > SOON FOLLOWS A BROTHER IN DEATH HERE > > > > THERE ARE TEN SURVIVING CHILDREN WHO REMAIN TO MORN HIS DEMISE. > > > > Elijah Allwein, a retired farmer, of No. 41 East Cumberland street, died > > early this morning after a lingering illness of a complication of > > ailments, aged 76 years and eleven months. His wife died many years > > ago. He is survived by the following children, ten in number: > > > > CHILDREN SURVIVING > > > > Charles, of Reading; Pierce, Philip, Katharine, Margaret, Mrs. Jerome > > Arnold, Mary, Sarah, Jennie and Stephen, the latter proprietor of a > > grocery store at No. 41 East Cumberland street. > > > > BROTHER DIED LAST WEEK > > > > Adam Allwein, of Lancaster, and Henry Allwein, of Lebanon, are brothers > > and Mrs. Joseph Gouldin, wife of the congressman from the Eleventh > > Congressional District, New York, is a sister. Another brother, Edward > > Allwein, died this week and was interred only on Friday. The deceased > > was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. > > > > > > > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday Evening October 4, 1909 > > > > ALLWEIN-In Lebanon on the 10th inst. Elijah Allwein age 75 years 10 > > months and 29 days. > > > > Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 o'clock from his late Residence 43 East > > Cumberland Street. Services at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9:00 A.M. > > Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends all invited to > > attend without further notice. > > > > > > > > Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 5, 1909 > > > > ELIJAH ALLWEIN BURIED > > > > SERVICES CONDUCTED BY FATHER CHRIST IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH > > > > Rev. Father Adam Christ, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, this > > morning at nine o'clock officiated a funeral services held over the body > > of the late Elijah Allwein of this city. > > > > The obsequies were held from the Allwein residence, on East Cumberland > > street, and were largely attended by relatives and friends. Burial was > > made on St. Mary's cemetery. > > > > The pallbearers were: John Loehle, Charles Arnold, Darius Greth, John > > A. Arnold, Albert Shaak and William Booser. > > > > P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. > > > > > > Evening Report Tuesday October 5, 1909 > > > > FOR ELIJAH ALLWEIN > > > > FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD, REV. CHRIST OFFICIATING > > > > The funeral of the late Elijah Allwein was held this morning from his > > late home on Cumberland street, east of Front. Services were held in > > St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. Adam Christ officiating. Interment was > > in St. Mary's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Charles V. Arnold, Albert > > Schaak, John Adam Arnold, John F. Loehle, William Boose, Darius Gress. > > P. H. Thompson was funeral director. > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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.

    03/31/2000 08:06:24
    1. [ALWINE] Charles H. Allwein
    2. Charles H. Allwein son of Pierce W. Allwein and Agnes E. Arnold. Born February 6, 1883, Died November 28, 1940, buried December 2, 1940 Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Married 1907 marriage license # 017-402 to Ellen M. or Ella Yocum Ella on marriage license. She was born 1882 and died in 1930 buried at Holy Cross Cemetery. North Lebanon Township. Lebanon County Pennsylvania. Their children: Rev. Cyril J. Allwein born Sep. 7, 1910 died Jan. 8, 1950 ordained priest June 15, 1935. Richard P. Allwein born Dec. 3, 1912 died Mar 1987 S. S. # 175-05-7965 lived in Lebanon, PA. Married Mary O'Donnel on August 31, 1935 Rev. Cyril J. ALlwein was the rector of Villa Vianney, Lebanon, PA buried in Holy Cross Cemetery. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening November 29, 1940 CHARLES H. ALLWEIN DIES OF HEART ATTACK Seized with a heart attack, Charles H. Allwein, of 114 Chestnut Street, died suddenly at 1:00 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. He was aged 57 years. Mr. Allwein was a machinist employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company for forty years. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, of St. Mary's Beneficial Society, and of the Holy Name Society of that church. The decedent was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Volunteer Firemen's Aid. Surviving are two sons, The Rev. Cyril Allwein, of McSherrystown, and Richard Allwein, of Lebanon: one brother, Paul A. Allwein, of this city, and one sister, Mrs. harry Swope of Hanover, two grandchildren also survive. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening December 2, 1940 A large number of catholic priest from communities throughout the state this morning attended the funeral of Charles H. Allwein of 1114 Chestnut Street. Prominent catholic layman and father of the Rev. Cyril Allwein of McSherrystown. The number of dignitaries present was a tribute to Mr. Allwein's unfalling devotion to the church. Following brief services held at 9:30 o'clock this morning in Thompson's Funeral Home, a solemn high mass was celebrated by his son in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Assisting the a Rev. Allwein were the Rev. Robert J. Gray, of Pittsburgh, Deacon: The Rev. Joseph Doran, of Freeport, Subdeacon: and the Rev. Charles Murray, of Harrisburg, Master of ceremonies. Priest and attendants at the services were: Monsignor Huegel, Vicar general of the Harrisburg Diocese, The Very Rev. Patrick F. McGee, of McSherrystown, the Very Rev. John J. Lawley, of Lebanon, The Rev. Francis Weiner C. P. P. S. McSherrystown, Rev. Kane, Rev. Breckel, Rev. Stickland, Rev. Tighe, Rev. Topper, Rev. Dinkel, Rev. Schmidt, Rev. Huber, Rev. Keller, Rev. Kirchner, Rev. Smarch, Rev. Liebich. The Rev. Mattern, Rev. Joseph Brown, Rev. Mulcahy, Rev. Mongellusi, Rev. Schott, Rev. McGuire, Rev. Enright, Rev. Hager, Rev. Burke, Rev. Reidenbach, Rev. Findland, Rev. Hartnett, Rev. Neis, Rev. Houck, Rev. Corchran, Rev. Kappel, Rev. Whalen, and the Rev. McSweeney. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray A. Arnold, James Foster, James Fitzgibbons, Michael Simpson, Henry Schlegel, and Frank Loehle. P. H. Thompson's Sons had charge of the arrangements. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/31/2000 07:53:15
    1. [ALWINE] Miss Sarah "Sadie" Allwein
    2. Sarah is the daughter of Pierce W. Allwein and Agnes E. Arnold. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening February 4, 1919 MISS SARAH ALLWEIN Miss Sarah Allwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Allwein, of 401 East a Cumberland street, died at 8:45 o'clock Monday evening from bronchial pneumonia, following a serious illness which had its inception eight weeks ago. She was 29 years old and was employed as a stenographer in the general offices of the American Iron & Steel Manufacturing company before its purchase by the Bethlehem Steel company. She leave her parents and the following brothers and sisters: Paul, James, stationed at Fort Terry, and Charles, and Mrs. harry Swope, of this city. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, Sodality and Rosary Society. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening February 7, 1919 MISS SARAH ALLWEIN Many relatives and friends this morning attended the funeral of the late Miss Sarah Allwein, of 401 East Cumberland street, the obsequies occurring at nine o'clock fro the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Allwein, at he the above address. Rev. Adam Christ was in charge of largely attended services in St. Mary's Catholic church and interment followed in St. Mary's cemetery. There were many beautiful floral tributes. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker.

    03/31/2000 07:40:41
    1. [ALWINE] Agnes E. Arnold
    2. Agnes E. Arnold, wife of Pierce W. Allwein, Born July 1859 in Lebanon County, PA Died December 13, 1928 at 403 East Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA. Buried December 18, 1928 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Her father was Ambrose A. Arnold and Her mother was Catharine Anna Schaeffer. Their children: Charles H. born Feb 6, 1883---Died Nov. 28, 1940 married to Ella Yocum. Raymond V. born Aug. 27, 1884 died July 11, 1885 buried in St. Mary's Cemtery. Paul Aloysius Alwein, born Dec. 29, 1885 died 1950. Married Annie Shay November 24, 1914 Catharine E. born May 15, 1887, married to Harry W. Swope in 1917 Sarah "Sadie" R. born Aug 21, 1889 died Feb 3, 1919 buried in on Feb. 7, 1919 in St. Mary's Cemetery. Gertrude C. born Sep. 4, 1890 died Aug 19, 1891 buried in St. Mary's Cemetery James H. born July 25, 1892 died 1923 Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery WW I Herman E. born June 6, 1894 died Aug 7, 1894 buried in St. Mary's Cemetery. Cora Margaret born April 2, 1896 died July 17, 1896 buried in St. Mary's Cemetery. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening December 14, 1928 MRS. AGNES ALLWEIN Mrs. Agnes Allwein, widow of the late Pierce Allwein, died Thursday evening at 10:20 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Swope, of 403 East Cumberland street, following an illness of complications, which she suffered for some time. The deceased was 69 years of age and a lifelong member of St. Mary's Catholic church. She is survived by the following children: Charles and Paul Allwein and Mrs. Swope; two brothers, Ambrose and John Arnold, tow sisters, Mrs. Philip Folmer and Mrs. Geroge Fortna. Twelve grandchildren also survive. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening December 18, 1928 MRS. AGNES ALLWEIN Funeral services were held this morning at 9 o'clock for Mrs. Agnes Allwein, wife of Pierce Allwein, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Swope, 403 East Cumberland street. Monsignor A. D. Christ officiated at St. Mary's. Interment took place at St. Mary's cemetery. Nephews acted as bearers. They were: Phil Folmer, George Fortna, Stephen Arnold, Jerome Arnold, Eugene Arnold and Joseph Arnold. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge of funeral arrangements.

    03/31/2000 07:38:03
    1. [ALWINE] Pierce W.Allwein
    2. Pierce W. Allwein, born June 2, 1859, died June 19, 1926, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, PA. Buried June 23, 1926 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA He was the son of George "Elijah" Allwein and Angeline Arentz. Allwein Manuscript PIERCE, - son of Elijah and Angeline (Arentz) Allwein learned the blacksmith trade with Philip Fink near Mount Zion, worked at the trade for some time. Married Agnes, daughter of Ambrose and Catharine Arnold. They reside at Sweet Home, Lebanon, PA and Mr. Allwein works at the East Lebanon Rolling Mills. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening June 19, 1926 PIERCE W. ALLWEIN Death at 8:25 o'clock this morning, claimed a well-known resident of Lebanon in the person of Pierce W. Allwein, who passed away at the Good Samaritan hospital. He resided at 401 East Cumberland street. His was was 67 years. For years he was engaged as an iron worker. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and St. Mary's I. C. B. U. Those who survive are: his wife, Agnes; two sons Charles and Paul of Lebanon; daughter, Mrs. Harry Swope, of Lebanon, two brothers, Charles, of Reading, and Philip of Lebanon; sisters, Misses Margaret, Mary and Jennie Allwein, and Mrs. Jerome Arnold. Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening June 23, 1926 PIERCE W. ALLWEIN Last solemn rites were held this morning in St. Mary's Catholic church at 9:00 o'clock, for the late Pierce W. Allwein 401 East Cumberland street. The Rt. Rev. Monsr. A. Christ officiated. Interment took place at St. Mary's cemetery. P. H. Thompson Sons were the funeral directors. The bearers were: Philip Folmer, Eugene Arnold, Raymond Allwein, George Fortna, Edward Arnold, Stephen Arnold. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/31/2000 07:27:47
    1. [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein
    2. George "Elijah" Allwein is the son of Philip Allwein and Elizabeth Arentz Allwein Manuscript G. ELIJAH, - son of Philip and Elizabeth (Arentz) Allwein was born on his father's farm in Lebanon, PA November 3, 1833. After leaving school he learned trade of Cabinetmaker. On October 27, 1856 he married Angeline, daughter of Jacob and Hannah Arentz and moved to Lebanon, PA where he done hauling for Philip Arnold for a short period. Soon after he purchased a farm of about forty acres in North Lebanon Township about five miles Northeast of Lebanon. He moved on the premises, working at the Lebanon car shops in connection with farming for some years. July 14, 1875 his wife Angeline died. In 1876 he erected a new house on farm and three years later retired and moved with family, in April, to Sweet Home, Lebanon, PA. In 1899 he opened a retail grocery store and carried on the Grocery and Provision business. After leaving farming sold same to E. Eberhart. He now owns a number of properties along turnpike where he lives. Evening Report Saturday October 2, 1909 ELIJAH ALLWEIN DIED AT AGE OF 76 SOON FOLLOWS A BROTHER IN DEATH HERE THERE ARE TEN SURVIVING CHILDREN WHO REMAIN TO MORN HIS DEMISE. Elijah Allwein, a retired farmer, of No. 41 East Cumberland street, died early this morning after a lingering illness of a complication of ailments, aged 76 years and eleven months. His wife died many years ago. He is survived by the following children, ten in number: CHILDREN SURVIVING Charles, of Reading; Pierce, Philip, Katharine, Margaret, Mrs. Jerome Arnold, Mary, Sarah, Jennie and Stephen, the latter proprietor of a grocery store at No. 41 East Cumberland street. BROTHER DIED LAST WEEK Adam Allwein, of Lancaster, and Henry Allwein, of Lebanon, are brothers and Mrs. Joseph Gouldin, wife of the congressman from the Eleventh Congressional District, New York, is a sister. Another brother, Edward Allwein, died this week and was interred only on Friday. The deceased was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday Evening October 4, 1909 ALLWEIN-In Lebanon on the 10th inst. Elijah Allwein age 75 years 10 months and 29 days. Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 o'clock from his late Residence 43 East Cumberland Street. Services at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9:00 A.M. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends all invited to attend without further notice. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 5, 1909 ELIJAH ALLWEIN BURIED SERVICES CONDUCTED BY FATHER CHRIST IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. Father Adam Christ, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, this morning at nine o'clock officiated a funeral services held over the body of the late Elijah Allwein of this city. The obsequies were held from the Allwein residence, on East Cumberland street, and were largely attended by relatives and friends. Burial was made on St. Mary's cemetery. The pallbearers were: John Loehle, Charles Arnold, Darius Greth, John A. Arnold, Albert Shaak and William Booser. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. Evening Report Tuesday October 5, 1909 FOR ELIJAH ALLWEIN FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD, REV. CHRIST OFFICIATING The funeral of the late Elijah Allwein was held this morning from his late home on Cumberland street, east of Front. Services were held in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. Adam Christ officiating. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Charles V. Arnold, Albert Schaak, John Adam Arnold, John F. Loehle, William Boose, Darius Gress. P. H. Thompson was funeral director.

    03/31/2000 07:17:16
    1. Re: [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. Nancy, I have that George Elijah Allwein married second Mary Synder and had at least three children Jennie A. (1877-1949), Emma Gertrude (1879-1909), and Willam J. (1880-1899). How many are the children listed below are also to the second marriage? ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:17 PM Subject: [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein > George "Elijah" Allwein is the son of Philip Allwein and Elizabeth > Arentz > > Allwein Manuscript G. ELIJAH, - son of Philip and > Elizabeth (Arentz) Allwein was born on his father's farm in Lebanon, PA > November 3, 1833. After leaving school he learned trade of > Cabinetmaker. On October 27, 1856 he married Angeline, daughter of > Jacob and Hannah Arentz and moved to Lebanon, PA where he done hauling > for Philip Arnold for a short period. Soon after he purchased a farm of > about forty acres in North Lebanon Township about five miles Northeast > of Lebanon. He moved on the premises, working at the Lebanon car shops > in connection with farming for some years. July 14, 1875 his wife > Angeline died. In 1876 he erected a new house on farm and three years > later retired and moved with family, in April, to Sweet Home, Lebanon, > PA. In 1899 he opened a retail grocery store and carried on the Grocery > and Provision business. After leaving farming sold same to E. > Eberhart. He now owns a number of properties along turnpike where he > lives. > > > Evening Report Saturday October 2, 1909 > > ELIJAH ALLWEIN DIED AT AGE OF 76 > > SOON FOLLOWS A BROTHER IN DEATH HERE > > THERE ARE TEN SURVIVING CHILDREN WHO REMAIN TO MORN HIS DEMISE. > > Elijah Allwein, a retired farmer, of No. 41 East Cumberland street, died > early this morning after a lingering illness of a complication of > ailments, aged 76 years and eleven months. His wife died many years > ago. He is survived by the following children, ten in number: > > CHILDREN SURVIVING > > Charles, of Reading; Pierce, Philip, Katharine, Margaret, Mrs. Jerome > Arnold, Mary, Sarah, Jennie and Stephen, the latter proprietor of a > grocery store at No. 41 East Cumberland street. > > BROTHER DIED LAST WEEK > > Adam Allwein, of Lancaster, and Henry Allwein, of Lebanon, are brothers > and Mrs. Joseph Gouldin, wife of the congressman from the Eleventh > Congressional District, New York, is a sister. Another brother, Edward > Allwein, died this week and was interred only on Friday. The deceased > was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. > > > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday Evening October 4, 1909 > > ALLWEIN-In Lebanon on the 10th inst. Elijah Allwein age 75 years 10 > months and 29 days. > > Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 o'clock from his late Residence 43 East > Cumberland Street. Services at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9:00 A.M. > Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends all invited to > attend without further notice. > > > > Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 5, 1909 > > ELIJAH ALLWEIN BURIED > > SERVICES CONDUCTED BY FATHER CHRIST IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH > > Rev. Father Adam Christ, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, this > morning at nine o'clock officiated a funeral services held over the body > of the late Elijah Allwein of this city. > > The obsequies were held from the Allwein residence, on East Cumberland > street, and were largely attended by relatives and friends. Burial was > made on St. Mary's cemetery. > > The pallbearers were: John Loehle, Charles Arnold, Darius Greth, John > A. Arnold, Albert Shaak and William Booser. > > P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. > > > Evening Report Tuesday October 5, 1909 > > FOR ELIJAH ALLWEIN > > FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD, REV. CHRIST OFFICIATING > > The funeral of the late Elijah Allwein was held this morning from his > late home on Cumberland street, east of Front. Services were held in > St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. Adam Christ officiating. Interment was > in St. Mary's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Charles V. Arnold, Albert > Schaak, John Adam Arnold, John F. Loehle, William Boose, Darius Gress. > P. H. Thompson was funeral director. > > > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >

    03/31/2000 06:43:23
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Jerome Allwein's genealogy
    2. Ray, I am also using Family Tree Maker 7.0 how do we get to share this information. Oh, you probably guessed from all of the wedding announcement and obituaries from the news papers, I now finally learned how to cut and paste from FTM to the Internet. I'm learning!!!! Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net Ray Alwine wrote: > Duane and Cousins, > > Does anyone know where I may obtain or purchase a copy of Jerome's genealogy and the Alwine Families of York County, Pa. and Surrounding Areas, by Michael W. Lau. > I am looking for any data or documentation on my direct genealogical line which is: > > John Alwine 1801-1873 > Elizabeth Ream abt 1801-1875 > and there Siblings > > Philip Alwine 1773-abt 1850 > Sarah Miller 1774-1841 > and there Siblings > > John Alwein 1746- 1816 > Eva Christian 1742- 1797 Thanks Nancy on the latest info on Eva and her 7 year old son. > and there Siblings > > I'm using Family Tree Maker ver 7.0 to document my genealogy. > > Best to all, > > Cousin Ray > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname.

    03/31/2000 06:36:34
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Jerome Allwein's genealogy
    2. Dear Ray, I sent Christine 300 sheets from the manuscript which contained Jerome A. Allwein Genealogy of Allwein's, minus the Arnold's. The book I wished I would have copied is a red book at the Lebanon Historical Society, Allwein/Arnold's published by Jerome Allwein. The copies I have are typed sheets from the original sheets which were given to me by Ted Allwein, from Myerstown, PA. Ted is still living, I did write to him lately, but I haven't herard from him. Another section is of Phillip Alwine, son of John Alwine and Eve Christian. Someone has it on computer sheets, which were given to Ted. (25 sheets) I would think someone from your side of the family did the work. The other section is on Ted's family. So everything would be just over 300 sheets. Before Christmas I copied all this for Christine. It cost about $23.00 to print at Staples. I just asked Thomas Stobie if he wanted a copy. I told him I don't live real close to Staples, but I would mail him those sheets, plus a good section on my family from Hiram Allwein on down. . This past winter I mailed a wills to Christine that were John Alwine's and other old sheets that were from her family in Berks County. Talk to Christine. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic Ray Alwine wrote: > Duane and Cousins, > > Does anyone know where I may obtain or purchase a copy of Jerome's genealogy and the Alwine Families of York County, Pa. and Surrounding Areas, by Michael W. Lau. > I am looking for any data or documentation on my direct genealogical line which is: > > John Alwine 1801-1873 > Elizabeth Ream abt 1801-1875 > and there Siblings > > Philip Alwine 1773-abt 1850 > Sarah Miller 1774-1841 > and there Siblings > > John Alwein 1746- 1816 > Eva Christian 1742- 1797 Thanks Nancy on the latest info on Eva and her 7 year old son. > and there Siblings > > I'm using Family Tree Maker ver 7.0 to document my genealogy. > > Best to all, > > Cousin Ray > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname.

    03/31/2000 06:31:24
    1. [ALWINE] exchanging genealogy information
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. The key to exchanging data between genealogy programs is to create GEDCOM files. GEDCOM is a standard format for exchanging genealogical information between genealogy programs (which does not have to be the same - I use Family Origins 8 but can read any GEDCOM as can any good genealogy program.) Most genealogy programs can read and create GEDCOM files. I currently have just under 4000 of Hans Jacob Allwein's descendents in my file (of over 88,000 people). If you would like an extract ask, and give the parameters such as All descendents of ____, All ancestors of _____, All descendents of all ancestors of ____, etc. I place my GEDCOM on Rootsweb to make it available to others. You can look at it at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=stobie . My research objective is all my relatives and their ancestors. (If I am missing your line, please send me your data, GEDCOM format prefered and I will add it to my data. - Thanks.) Enjoy, Thomas A. Stobie, SFO Everything for the Glory of God

    03/31/2000 05:46:13
    1. Re: [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein
    2. cheryl lutz
    3. Tom, According to Jerome's book Syephen A. b.4/23/1885 is also a child from his second marriage. Cheryl -- On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:43:23 Thomas A. Stobie, SFO wrote: >Nancy, I have that George Elijah Allwein married second Mary Synder and had >at least three children Jennie A. (1877-1949), Emma Gertrude (1879-1909), >and Willam J. (1880-1899). How many are the children listed below are also >to the second marriage? > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> >To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:17 PM >Subject: [ALWINE] George "Elijah" Allwein > > >> George "Elijah" Allwein is the son of Philip Allwein and Elizabeth >> Arentz >> >> Allwein Manuscript G. ELIJAH, - son of Philip and >> Elizabeth (Arentz) Allwein was born on his father's farm in Lebanon, PA >> November 3, 1833. After leaving school he learned trade of >> Cabinetmaker. On October 27, 1856 he married Angeline, daughter of >> Jacob and Hannah Arentz and moved to Lebanon, PA where he done hauling >> for Philip Arnold for a short period. Soon after he purchased a farm of >> about forty acres in North Lebanon Township about five miles Northeast >> of Lebanon. He moved on the premises, working at the Lebanon car shops >> in connection with farming for some years. July 14, 1875 his wife >> Angeline died. In 1876 he erected a new house on farm and three years >> later retired and moved with family, in April, to Sweet Home, Lebanon, >> PA. In 1899 he opened a retail grocery store and carried on the Grocery >> and Provision business. After leaving farming sold same to E. >> Eberhart. He now owns a number of properties along turnpike where he >> lives. >> >> >> Evening Report Saturday October 2, 1909 >> >> ELIJAH ALLWEIN DIED AT AGE OF 76 >> >> SOON FOLLOWS A BROTHER IN DEATH HERE >> >> THERE ARE TEN SURVIVING CHILDREN WHO REMAIN TO MORN HIS DEMISE. >> >> Elijah Allwein, a retired farmer, of No. 41 East Cumberland street, died >> early this morning after a lingering illness of a complication of >> ailments, aged 76 years and eleven months. His wife died many years >> ago. He is survived by the following children, ten in number: >> >> CHILDREN SURVIVING >> >> Charles, of Reading; Pierce, Philip, Katharine, Margaret, Mrs. Jerome >> Arnold, Mary, Sarah, Jennie and Stephen, the latter proprietor of a >> grocery store at No. 41 East Cumberland street. >> >> BROTHER DIED LAST WEEK >> >> Adam Allwein, of Lancaster, and Henry Allwein, of Lebanon, are brothers >> and Mrs. Joseph Gouldin, wife of the congressman from the Eleventh >> Congressional District, New York, is a sister. Another brother, Edward >> Allwein, died this week and was interred only on Friday. The deceased >> was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. >> >> >> >> Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Monday Evening October 4, 1909 >> >> ALLWEIN-In Lebanon on the 10th inst. Elijah Allwein age 75 years 10 >> months and 29 days. >> >> Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 o'clock from his late Residence 43 East >> Cumberland Street. Services at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9:00 A.M. >> Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends all invited to >> attend without further notice. >> >> >> >> Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 5, 1909 >> >> ELIJAH ALLWEIN BURIED >> >> SERVICES CONDUCTED BY FATHER CHRIST IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH >> >> Rev. Father Adam Christ, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, this >> morning at nine o'clock officiated a funeral services held over the body >> of the late Elijah Allwein of this city. >> >> The obsequies were held from the Allwein residence, on East Cumberland >> street, and were largely attended by relatives and friends. Burial was >> made on St. Mary's cemetery. >> >> The pallbearers were: John Loehle, Charles Arnold, Darius Greth, John >> A. Arnold, Albert Shaak and William Booser. >> >> P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. >> >> >> Evening Report Tuesday October 5, 1909 >> >> FOR ELIJAH ALLWEIN >> >> FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD, REV. CHRIST OFFICIATING >> >> The funeral of the late Elijah Allwein was held this morning from his >> late home on Cumberland street, east of Front. Services were held in >> St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. Adam Christ officiating. Interment was >> in St. Mary's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Charles V. Arnold, Albert >> Schaak, John Adam Arnold, John F. Loehle, William Boose, Darius Gress. >> P. H. Thompson was funeral director. >> >> >> >> >> ==== 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. > > HotBot - Search smarter. http://www.hotbot.com

    03/31/2000 05:37:11
    1. [ALWINE] Jerome Allwein's genealogy
    2. Ray Alwine
    3. Duane and Cousins, Does anyone know where I may obtain or purchase a copy of Jerome's genealogy and the Alwine Families of York County, Pa. and Surrounding Areas, by Michael W. Lau. I am looking for any data or documentation on my direct genealogical line which is: John Alwine 1801-1873 Elizabeth Ream abt 1801-1875 and there Siblings Philip Alwine 1773-abt 1850 Sarah Miller 1774-1841 and there Siblings John Alwein 1746- 1816 Eva Christian 1742- 1797 Thanks Nancy on the latest info on Eva and her 7 year old son. and there Siblings I'm using Family Tree Maker ver 7.0 to document my genealogy. Best to all, Cousin Ray

    03/31/2000 04:28:31
    1. [ALWINE] Philip A. Arnold
    2. Philip A. Arnold was the son of Philip S. Arnold and Rebecca A. Allwein Philip A., was the husband of Mary A. Zuver Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening January 19, 1926 PHILIP ARNOLD Funeral rites were conducted this morning at 8:30 o'clock over the remains of the late Philip Arnold, at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic church, by the Rev. Monsignor A. Christ. Interment was made at St. Mary's cemetery. The casket was surrounded with many beautiful floral tokens from friends and relatives of the deceased. Nephews of the deceased, Harry Loy, Philip and James Foster, Edward Arnold, David Arnold and William Arnold were the bearers. McGovern, funeral director, had charge of the arrangements. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening January 18, 1926 FUNERAL NOTICES ARNOLD--In Burlington, Iowa, on the 13th Inst. Philip A. Arnold aged 58 years, 6 months and 2 days Funeral on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock from the home of his sister Mrs. Henry Loy, 1028 Church St. Services at 2:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/30/2000 04:09:26
    1. [ALWINE] Katherine Arnold
    2. Katherine Arnold was the daughter of Philip S. Arnold and Rebecca Allwein She was born August 26, 1862, died April 14, 1943 at Straffford Apts., Lebanon, PA Buried April 20, 1943 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Her husband was Henry L. Loy (III) he was born June 16, 1858, He died July 10, 1936 His parents were Henry Loy and his mother Levina Greth. One Son, Harry Loy. He was born July 30, 1883 and he married Catharine Driscoll and she was born on April 19, 1891. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening April 15, 1943 MRS. HENRY LOY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mrs. Katherine Loy widow of Henry Loy of Strafford Apartments, died last evening at ten o'clock at residence. She was aged eighty three years. Death was due to complications, following an illness for a few years. Mrs. Loy was a member of St. Mary's Church and was a charter member of the P. C. B. L. Assumption Council. She is survived by one son Harry Loy, Lebanon, one sister Mrs. John Glennon, Baltimore, MD., Five grandchildren, Devota Loy, Margaret Loy, Mrs. Robert Myers, all of Philadelphia, Lieut. Harry Loy, Fort Sill, Okla and John Loy United States Navy, stationed at Jacksonville, Fla. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening April 20, 1943 MRS. KATHERINE LOY BURIED THIS MORNING Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Loy, Strafford Apartments, were held this morning from the Thompson Funeral Home. A requiem high mass was conducted in St. Mary's Church with the Rev. Father John J. Lawley officiating. Burial too place in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends of the family served as pallbearers. Thompson's had charge of the arrangements. Lebanon Daily News Saturday April 17, 1943 FUNERAL NOTICES LOY--In Lebanon on the 14th inst. Mrs. Katherine Loy, aged 83 years Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock from Thompson Funeral Home, 126 S. 9th St. Requiem High mass at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Friends may call Monday evening, 7 to 9 at the funeral home. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/30/2000 04:01:09
    1. [ALWINE] Agnes M. Arnold
    2. Agnes M. Arnold, "Mother M. Domonica " She was born 1853 Daughter of Philip S. Arnold and Rebecca A. Allwein She died Dec 2, 1927 at Burlington, Iowa buried Dec. 5, 1927 at Burlington, Iowa Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening December 5, 1927 AGNES ARNOLD DIED SUNDAY AT BURLINGTON, IA Native of Lebanon, Being daughter of Late Philip Arnold. Work was received here on Sunday of the death at 3:27 o'clock on the morning of that day, of Agnes M. Arnold, formerly of this city, and for many years past of Burlington, Iowa, where she was known as Mother M. Domonica, at the Mercy Hospital, of which she was in charge as superintendent for a long time. Although she left here 45 years ago, she will be well remembered by middle aged and older people of this city as well as by members of St. Mary's Catholic Church, of which she was a member. She was aged 75 years and fell a victim to an attack of pneumonia after an illness of two weeks. She was a daughter of the late Philip S., and Rebecca Arnold, of this city, and was a sister to Philip Arnold, foreman of the NEWS composing rooms about twenty years ago. She was a graduate from St. Mary's parochial school here, and later graduated from St. Francis College and Hospital, Galesburg, Ill. She was a highly efficient professional nurse and was credited with much executive ability in her management of the hospital at Burlington. Mrs. Henry Loy, of 422 New street, and Mrs. John Glennon, of 1404 East Oliver street, Baltimore, MD., are sisters, and Vincent Arnold, of 239 Federal street, this city is a brother. The funeral was held this morning at Burlington. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/30/2000 03:49:00
    1. [ALWINE] Charles Michael "Mike" Arnold
    2. Charles was the son of Romanus Arnold and Mary A. Snyder Charles Michael Arnold was born April 23, 1881, died Sept. 28, 1945 Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening September 28, 1945 CHARLES ARNOLD DIES OF HEART ATTACK Charles M. (Mike) Arnold, 63, of 164 South Hanover Street, a popular fireman and other wise well known in the community, died suddenly at 12:30 o'clock seen today at his home. Although he had been ill health for sometime, his death came as a shock to his family and friends. It was attributed to a heart attack. He suffered for some time from a heart condition, but was not entirely incapacitated. He passed a restless night however, and therefore stayed at home this morning, with a purpose to see his doctor this afternoon. He was seated at the dinner table when the fatal attack came and expired before a physician could reach the house. He was employed in the tool shop of the Lebanon Plant, Bethlehem Steel Company. He was a member of the board of directors of the Keystone Gunning Club, and belonged to the Union Fire Company for many years. Fireman's Aid, eagles, Moose, Red Men, and Orioles Lodges. Mr. Arnold was unmarried. Surviving are four brothers, Edward L. and Romanus of Lebanon; Frank of Lansdale, and Robert of Hershey; three sisters, Miss Carrie Arnold of Reading, Mrs. Bertha, wife of George Heverling, and Mrs. Jennie Adams both of Lebanon. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday October 2, 1945 BURY CHARLES ARNOLD TODAY AT MT. LEBANON Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Thompson Funeral home for Charles M. Arnold of 164 South Hanover Street. Rev. Luther Bealer, pastor of St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, officiated. Interment was made in the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Bearers were representatives of the three local organizations with which Mr. Arnold was affiliated as follows: Lewis Bickel and harry Miller, union Fire Company; Phaon Felty and Earl Bowman, Order of Eagles; George Dohner and Clayton Edwards, Keystone Gunning Club. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/30/2000 03:44:57
    1. [ALWINE] Sara Arnold
    2. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening February 19, 1916 MISS SARA ARNOLD WM BALDWIN'S BRIDE SINCE DECEMBER 24, 1915 Announcement was made took the marriage at Norristown on December 24, 1915, of Miss Sara Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Romanus Arnold, of 131 South 2nd street, this city and William C. Baldwin, of No. 23 West Airy Street, Norristown. The Rev. A. S. ____, pastor of the First Methodist Church of that city officiated. Mr. Baldwin is employed as a tool maker at American Iron and Steel Works. Now that their secret has been announced, will start housekeeping at the near future at a neatly furniture home on South Second street. OOPS!!! I forget to paste. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net

    03/30/2000 03:40:36