Sara Arnold daughter of Romanus Arnold and Mary A. Snyder-Arnold Sarah H. Arnold "Sallie" was born Aug, 1884 and she died Feb 22, 1939
Mary A. (Snyder) Arnold born 1854 died may 20, 1923, at 131 South 2nd Street Lebanon, PA. Buried May 24, 1923 at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, PA She was the wife of Romanus Arnool born 1852 he died August 31, 1917 and they married about 1877. Romanus Arnold was the son of Philip S. Arnold and Rebecca A. Allwein. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening May 21, 1923 MRS. MARY A. ARNOLD Mrs. Mary A. Arnold, widow of the late Romanus Arnold, of 131 South Second Street, died at nine o'clock on Sunday evening at her home of pneumonia, after an illness of one week. She was aged 69 years and is survived by the following children: Edward, Romanus, Charles, Robert, of this city, William, of Philadelphia; four daughters, Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. George Heverling of this city; Mrs. Curtis Adams of Nanticoke and Carrie at home; one brother, Edward Synder, and four sisters, Mrs. Edwin Hostetter, Mrs. John Wenger, Mrs. Charles Kreider and Mrs. Aaron Arnold, survive. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening May 22, 1923 FUNERAL NOTICES ARNOLD- In Lebanon, on the 20th, Inst., Mrs. Romanus Arnold. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock from the house at 131 South Second Street. Services at house. Interment at Mt. Lebanon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Mary Elizabeth Arnold born November 1, 1850 Died March 7, 1925, Lebanon, PA---buried March 11, 1915 St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, PA She was the daughter of Philip S. Arnold and Rebecca Allwein Rebecca Allwein was the daughter of Philip Allwein and Elizabeth Eck Arentz Philip S. Arnold was the son of Herman Arnold and Elizabeth Smith/Schmidt Mary Elizabeth Arnold married Charles F. Foster. He was born on January 5, 1853 and he died in 1930. His parents were James Forster and Katherine McGlade. The children: Sarah Agnes Foster born May 24, 1873 Lebanon County, PA died 1963 and married Edward J. Murray. Catherine Foster born December 18, 1876, died January 1908 Carrie Eliz. Foster born Nov. 14, 1880 died July 20, 1883 Charles F. Foster, Jr. born may 17, 1883 James Philip Foster born Sept. 23, 1886 Philip James Foster born Sept. 23, 1886 Margaret Isabel Foster born Jan 1, 1891 Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening March 9, 1925 MRS. MARY E. FOSTER Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Foster, wife of Charles Foster, and daughter of the late Philip and Rebecca Arnold of this city, died 9:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Murray,of a complication of diseases, suffering for the pas seven years. She was aged 74 years. The deceased was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic church and was loved by her many neighbors and friends. She leaves to survive her husband, Charles Foster, and the following children, Charles Forster, Jr., of Easton; James and Philip, of Lebanon; Mrs. E. J. Murray, of Lebanon; Mrs. Fred. Meischeid, of Easton; twenty-two grandchildren, two great-grand children, two brothers, John Vincent Arnold, of Lebanon; Phillip of Binghampton, Iowa; three sisters, Mother Dominico, of Binghampton, Iowa; Mrs. Henry Loy of Lebanon, and Mrs. John Glennon, of Baltimore. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening March 10, 1925 FOSTER--In this city, on the 7th Inst., Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Foster wife of Charles Foster and daughter of the late Philip and Rebecca Arnold, aged 74 years, 4 months, and 6 days. Funeral on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock from the late residence 128 South Fifth Street. Services at 9.00 A.M. in St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice.
Francis James Bunch, Jr. married Donna Rae Langdon Francis James Bunch, Jr. is the Son of Josephine Harriet Allwein and Francis James Bunch, Sr. Josephine Harriet Allwein is the daughter of Francis Aloysius Allwein and Amanda Beamesderfer. Lebanon Daily News Saturday June 5, 1971 BUNCH - LANGDON WEDDING TODAY St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church was the scene at one o'clock this afternoon of the wedding of Miss Donna Rae Langdon and Francis James Bunch, Jr. Parents of the bride are Lt. Comdr. (Ret.) and Mrs. Richard Langdon of 809 N. Eighth Street. She is a graduate of Upper Moreland High School and attended the Pennsylvania State University. She is employed at the Harrisburg State Hospital. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Bunch of 909 Maple St. He is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and is a senior at Shippensburg State College. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was the Rt. Rev. Msgr. George W. Rost, Mrs Helen Katos was the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length organza and venise lace gown with a long train. Her elbow length veil was fastened to a cluster of lace and organza. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, daisies, stephanotis and baby's breath. Mrs. Carol D. Holt, aunt of the bride, served as matron of honor, wearing a full length pale blue organza gown trimmed with daisies. Her headpiece was of daisies and she carried a basket of daisies, blue tinted carnations and baby's breath. The maid of honor, Mrs. Joseph Hinks, sister of the groom, and the bridesmaid, Miss Linda Weyant, cousin of the bride, wore identical gowns but in yellow and green respectively. They wore daisy headpieces and carried baskets of daisies, yellow mums and baby's breath. Joseph Hinks, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Ushers were David Grimes and Gary Meyer. A reception for 80 guests took place in the Officers Club at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation. Upon their return from a honeymoon, the couple will reside at 28 Mobile Estates, Shippensburg. Nancy PATTIE KEEFER, THAT IS THE LAST OF THE WEDDINGS FOR YOUR FAMILY. Nancy
Frederick John Allwein married Thelma Almeda Sweigert Frederick John Allwein is the son of Frederick Geroge Allwein and Clara Marie Stasko Frederick George Allwein is the son of Francis Aloysius Allwein Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon , PA Monday April 14, 1969 REPEAT VOWS ON SATURDAY AT ANNVILLE On Saturday at twelve o'clock noon, the Rev. Sylvan Capitani officiated at the marriage of Miss Thelma Sweigart of 15 S. Concord St., Annville, and Fred J. Allwein of 1213 E. Chestnut St. The single ring ceremony was performed in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Annville. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sweigart Sr., is a 1967 graduate of Annville-Cleona High Schoo. She is a licensed practical nurse, employed by the Good Samaritan Hospital. The groom. a graduate of St. Vincent College, Latrobe, is a teacher at Annville-Cleona High School. The bride wore a satin dress trimmed in lace and a dior bow headpiece with a short veil. She carried gladioli, daisies and white roses. Miss Phyllis Barry, maid of honor, wore a turquoise dress and headpiece and carried white daisies and pink roses. James Dibert was best man. Following the wedding, the bridal party dined at the Fireside Restaurant. The couple will honeymoon in western Pennsylvania. Nancy
Charlotte Elsie Ditzler married Charles Bernard Allwein Charles Bernard Allwein is the son of Bernard William Allwein and Hilda E. Arnold NOTE: on the last wedding Susan Marie Allwein daughter of William Francis Allwein and Sarah C. Vancho. William Francis Allwein is the son of BERNARD WILLIAM ALLWEIN AND HILDA E. ARNOLD (MARGARET SNYDER KEIM IS BERNARD'S SECOND WIFE) SORRY COUSINS!!!!!!! Lebanon Daily News Saturday April 4, 1959 CHARLOTTE DITZLER, CHARLES ALLWEIN TO TAKE VOWS TODAY Miss Charlotte E. Ditzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Ditzler, 1023 Walnut St., will become the bride of Charles B. Allwein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Allwein, 628 S. Second St., at two o'clock this afternoon. The wedding will take place in the Church of the Assumption of B. V. M. with Rev. Anthony E. Burakowski officiating in the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Edward A. Anderson, soloist, will present the music. Out-of-town guests will attend from California, Ohio, Rhode Island, Virgina and Pennsylvania. The bride, a graduate of Lebanon High School, class of 1956, is employed by Lebanon Valley College, Mr, Allwein is an alumnus of South Lebanon High School class of 1954. He was recently discharged from the United States Navy. Mr. Ditzler will present his daughter in marriage. She will be wearing a full length dress of lace and tulle. The lace bodice was a scalloped Sabrina neckline edged with iridescent and has short sleeves with matching gauntlets. Sequin and pearl embroidered lace motifs adorn the bouffant skirt of tulle. A tulle bustle back is arranged over a cascade of scalloped, tiered lace to form a chapel train. She will wear a crown of sequins over lace with a white veil, and she will carry a cascade of orchids and pompons. Miss Mary Agnes Allwein, sister of the groom, will serve as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Fay M. Kohr, cousin of the bride, and Miss Jean V. Fox, friend of the bride. The flower girl will be Patricia A. Minnich, cousin of the bride. The maid of honor and bridesmaids will wear floor - length gowns of white nylon sheer with Empire bodices and short, puffed sleeves. pastel bias folds band the neckline, sleeves and bell-shaped skirts. Their headpieces are crowns with sequins and veils. The maid of honor will carry a cascade of lilac carnations and the other attendants will carry matching cascades. The flower girl will wear a floor length dress of lilac nylon chiffon with a draped bodice, full skirt and back streamers. She will carry a basket of white and lilac flowers. William F. Allwein will be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers will be James H. Barry, friend of the groom, and Carroll E. Ditzler, brother of the bride. Michael R. Hershour, nephew of the groom, will carry the rings. The bride's mother will attend in a beige dress with light blue accessories. The mother of the groom will wear a light blue dress and matching accessories. Both will have corsages of red roses. A reception for approximately 250 guests will be held at the Friendship Fire Hall, after which the couple will leave on a motor trip through northern Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada. Their at home address will be 1023 Walnut St. For traveling, the bride has chosen a beige dress, white accessories and an orchid corsage. Nancy
Susan Marie Allwein daughter of William Francis Allwein and Sarah C. Vancho William Francis Allwein son of Bernard William Allwein and Margaret Snyder Keim Bernard son of Francis Aloysius Allwein Lebanon Daily News Saturday May 20, 1972 SUSAN M. ALLWEIN WED This morning at 11:00 in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Miss Susan Marie Allwein became the wife of Dexter Alan Housel. The Rev. John F. Greaney officiated at the nuptial mass and double ring ceremony. Paula Jean Shaud was the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Allwein of 113 Mifflin St. She is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and was employed by the Buell Division of Envirotech Corp. as a secretary. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Housel of 5118 Lackawanna St., College Park, Md. He is a graduate of High Point High School, Beltsville, MD., and attended the University of Maryland where he is employed as a police officer. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white satin gown with a train. It was accented with venise lace. A Camelot cap of matching silk and lace held a double veil of illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue daises, miniature carnation, stephanotis, and stock. Miss Lynette Diehl was the maid of honor and Miss Kelly Nemec was the bridesmaid. Both attendants wore floor length gowns styled with empire waistline. The gowns had power blue bodices and multi-colored flowered skirts of blue, rose and green. The honor attendant carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and blue daisies and baby's breath. The bridesmaid carried a colonial bouquet of blue daises and baby's breath. Both attendants wore clusters of daises and baby's breath in their hair. Norman P. Baker was best man. William and Timothy Allwein, brothers of the bride, served as ushers. John Krizan was the lector. The reception will be held at the V.F.W. Hall in Lebanon. After a honeymoon is the Poconos, the couple will reside in East Riverdale, Maryland. Nancy
Christopher George Allwein and Vonita Kay Conners Christopher is the son of Wayne Christopher Allwein, Jr. and Sarah L. Williams Wayne Christopher Allwein, Jr. is the son of wayne Sr., and Eva May Miller Lebanon Daily News Saturday May 18, 1968 DOUBLE RING RITES UNITE COUPLE TODAY Miss Vonita Kay Conners, daughter of Mr. and MRs. Calvin M. Conners of 421 Guilford St., became the bride of Christopher G. Allwein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allwein of 750 N Third Ave., at nine o'clock this morning in Seventh Street Lutheran Church. The Rev. Robert C. Benner officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Miss Virginia L. Conners. David Allwein, the groom's brother, was best man. The bride wore a white lace A-line gown fashioned with a chapel train, bell sleeves and empire bodice. Her veil was attached to a crown of pearls and crystals. Her attendant wore a yellow crepe gown and headpiece of matching crepe petals. One hundred guests were entertained at the reception at the home of the groom's parents. The couple will live at 750 N. Third Ave. the bride and groom both attended Lebanon High School. He is employed by his father as a painter and paper hanger. Nancy
Barbara Ann Allwein is the daughter of Wayne Christpher Allwein and Eva May Miller Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening October 27, 1956 SPECK-ALLWEIN VOWS EXCHANGED TODAY The wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Allwein and Donald Lloyd Speck took place at eleven o'clock this morning in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Rev. Lawrence Gross officiated at the double ring ceremony after a 15-minute organ recital by Mrs. Helen Katos. A white bridal carpet was laid in the path of the wedding party and palms and ferns were used as decorations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Allwein of Jonestown, Route 2. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dowdrich of Annville Route 1. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of lace fashioned with a Queen Anne collar trimmed with sequins and seed pearls, and long tapering sleeves. The full bouffant skirt of tulle had a scalloped lace peplum and ruffled underskirt and terminated in a sweep train. Her fingertip vail was held by a cap trimmed with seed pearls. Attending the bride were Miss Ellen Stefonich, friend of the couple, as maid of honor; Miss Barbara Sheetz, a friend and Mrs. Shirley Allwein, her sister-in-law, as bridesmaids. The three attendants were gowned in apricot and royal blue, respectively. The floor length gowns were styled with strapless velveteen bodices with matching jackets, the bouffant skirts decorated with tiers of nylon blue ruffles. Their headpieces were crowns trimmed in rhinestones with face veils to match the gowns. They carried Colonial bouquets of yellow and brown mums and pompons. David Allwein, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers were William Coleman, cousin of the groom, and Earl Clements, friend of the couple. Men in the wedding party wore midnight blue tuxedos and white carnation boutonnieres. Mrs. Allwein attended her daughter's wedding in a black dress and white accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue dress and black accessories. Both wore corsages of bay orchids. About 200 guests have been invited to a reception in the Ebenezer Fire Hall. After a motor trip through the South, the couple will reside at Jonestown Route 2. For traveling, the bride chose a pink and gray suit with gray accessories. The New Mrs. Speck graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School with the class of 1951. She is employed at the Lebanon Paper Box Company. A 1952 alumnus of Palmyra High School, the groom is employed by the Millard Lime and Stone Company. Nancy
Susan Marie Allwein is the daughter of David John Allwein and Shirley Ann McAllister. David John Allwein is the son of Wayne Christopher and Eva May Miller Wayne Christopher Allwein is the son of Francis Aloysius Allwein and Amanda Elizabeth Beamesderfer Lebanon Daily News Sunday October 25, 1987 ALLWEIN - KREISER Susan Marie Allwein and Michael Glenn Kreiser were married Saturday, October 24, 1987, at 3 p.m. in Covenant United Methodist Church. The Rev. Marlin Seiders officiated. The bride of Lebanon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Allwein, 925 Narrows Drive, Lebanon, is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School and Reading Area Community College. She is employed by Berks packing Co., in Reading. The groom, of Lebanon, son of Mary E. Kreiser and Glenn R. Kreiser, both of Lebanon; is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School. He is employed by Ralph Ebersole, General Contractor. Attending the bride were Dawn Hawkins, maid of honor; Deb Rudy and Michele Kreiser, bridesmaids. Attending the groom were Darryl Brimgart, best man; Patrick Morrisey and Mike Kneasel, ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Mt. Zion Fire hall. The couple will live in Lebanon. Nancy
Patricia Sue Allwein daughter of William E. Allwein Lebanon Daily News Saturday August 25, 1973 PATRICIA ALLWEIN IS NOON BRIDE Miss Patricia Sue Allwein became the bride of Paul H. Garrigan, Jr. at twelve o'clock noon today in the Mary Gate of heaven Church, Myerstown. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Stephen A. Sheetz. Maria Carpenter played the organ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Allwein of 2024 hill St. parents of the groom are Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Garrigan of 335 W. Main St., Myerstown. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was seen in a floor length gown of voile trimmed in Schiff embroidery. Her floral portrait headpiece with pearls held a long ceil of illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and baby's breath. Miss Ann Marie Allwein was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a floor length gown of coral voile and embroidery and a white braid hat with coral streamers. She carried a colonial bouquet of white and yellow daisies and baby's breath. The best man was Frank Guarnaccio. One Hundred guests attended a reception at the Myerstown American Legion. The new Mr. and Mrs. Garrigan will make their home at 35 Carpenter Ave., Indiana, PA. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Lebanon Catholic High School and are both students at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She is majoring in accounting and he is majoring is systems analysis. Nancy
Jane Louise Allwein is the daughter of William E. Allwein and Kathryn J. Shirk William E. Allwein was the son of Clement Henry Allwein and Grace O. Bright Clement Henry Allwein was the son of Francis Aloysius Allwein and Amanda Elizabeth Beamesderfer. Lebanon Daily News Saturday May 27, 1972 JANE L. ALLWEIN, GORDON LINK WED Miss Jane Louise Allwein and Gordon Charles Link were married at 9:00 this morning in St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Lancaster. The Rev. Charles Spotts officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Allwein of 2024 Hill St. She is a 1965 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and the Reading Hospital of Nursing in 1969 and is employed by the Lancaster General Hospital. The groom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Link of 539 Reynolds Ave., Lancaster. He is a 1959 graduate of Lancaster High School and Franklin and Marshall College in 1969. He is employed by Public Finance of Lancaster. The bride wore a street length empire waist dress of peau do sole with a matching headpiece. She carried daisies, mums and rosebuds. The matron of honor was Mrs. Michael Wheeler. She wore a dress similar to the bride's but in gold and carried daisies, mums and rosebuds. James Stryeshock served as the best man. A wedding breakfast was held at the holiday Inn for 20 guests. After a honeymoon trip through the New England States, the couple will make their home at 625 Chestnut St., Lancaster. Nancy
Emily Suzanne Allwein she is the daughter of James Kreider Allwein See last e-mail message. Lebanon Daily News Sunday January 11, 1987 ALLWEIN-HEISER Emily Suzanne Allwein and Bradley Ryan Heiser were married Saturday, January 10, 1987, at 5:30 p.m., in Trinity United Methodist Church, Lebanon. The Rev. Stanley Krall and the Rev. Dr. John Carter officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Allwein, 801 Rex Ave., Lebanon, is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School and the Fashion Institute of Philadelphia. She is employed as manager of the Sunglass Boutique, Park City, Lancaster. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Speraw, Sr., Joppatowne, Maryland, is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School. He is a Petty Officer Third Class in the U. S. Navy. Attending the bride were Julia Allwein, maid of honor; Dianne Nixon, Jodi Bailey, Jane Schott, and Kate Felix, bridesmaids; and Emily Martin, flower girl. Attending the groom were Michael Heiser, best man, Gregory Schnoke, Daniel Speraw, Scott Shyda; and Scott Snyder, ushers; and Eric Martin, ring bearer. A reception was held in the Lebanon Country Club. The couple will live at 1806 Chantilly Court, Virginia Beach, VA. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
O.K. Patti, I'm starting with your family first. John "Henry" Allwein Francis Aloysius Allwein and Amana Elizabeth Allwein James Adam Allwein and Julietta Elizabeth Lombardy Kenneth James Allwein and Sally Ellen Kreider James Kreider Allwein married Judity Ann Folmer Lebanon Daily News Monday June 25, 1962 MISS FOLMER, J. A. ALLWEIN WED IN LUTHERAN CHURCH A double ring ceremony united in marriage Miss Judith Ann Folmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Folmer, 333 S. Second St., and James Kreider Allwein, son of Mrs. Sally E. Allwein Tuck and Nowlen Sts., and the late Kenneth Allwein, in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. The Rev. Jacob E. Rudisill officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta styled with a Bateau neckline and bell shaped skirt ending in a court train. The skirt was trimmed with appliqued Alencon lace. Her headpiece was a pillbox of silk organza over taffeta trimmed with lace to match her gown. An elbow length silk illusion veil was attached to her pillbox. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of white daisies and lilies of the valley. MAID OF HONOR Miss K. Suzanne Gilbert, Millersville, PA., college roommate of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Russell T. Showers, Jr. and Miss Louise K. Yorty, friends of the couple. Miss Sally Ann Allwein, sister of the groom, were junior bridesmaid. All attendants wore yellow gowns of pure silk organza over matching taffeta linings. They were styled with fitted bodices, scoop necklines and bell shaped street length skirts. Their matching Dior bows of silk organza were attached to circular face veils and they carried old fashioned bouquets of multi-colored daisies and white baby's breath. Robert Allwein brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Russell T. Showers, Jr., Michael Scott, friends of the couple, and Roy R. Folmer, cousin of the bride. CHURCH DECOR The church was decorated with bouquets of white flowers in the alter vases and baskets of white flowers in front of the altar, ferns, palms and candelabra. White pew markers and the white bridal carpet were used. Ronald Davis, Coatesville, organist and Jere Moser, Lancaster, soloist, provided the wedding music. The mother of the bride was attired in a dress of leaf green eyelet with white accessories and a yellow rose corsage. The groom's mother wore a pale blue dress of imported Irish linen with white accessories and a white rose corsage. A reception was held at the Myerstown American Legion Home for 200 guests. The couple is motoring through the southern states for two weeks and will stay at Miami Beach, Fla., for a week. They will reside at 801 Rex Ave. For traveling, the bride chose an orange flowered dress and bone accessories. LHS Graduate The bride is a graduate of Lebanon High School, class of 1958, and Millersville State College, class of 1962. While in college she was chief accompanist for the college choir and active in Special Education Club and Student Pennsylvania Education Association. She is employed by the Lebanon City School District as an elementary teacher. The groom is a graduate of Cornwall High School, class of 1957, and Lincoln Technical Institute, Newark, N. J., class of 1960. He was president of the Student Council and an active member of the band and chorus in school. He is employed by his grandfather, Irvin K. Kreider, plumbing and heating contractor. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Paul Vincent Arnold born March 23, 1881, Died March 18, 1936 in Miaracordia Hospital, Phildelphia, PA. Buried March 23, 1936 Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. He is the son of John Vincent Arnold and Elizabeth Bross Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening March 19, 1936 PAUL V. ARNOLD DIES IN HOSPITAL AT PHILA Paul V. Arnold, 54, of 10 North Eighth Street, for more than three years sexton of St. Mary's church, died shortly after eleven o'clock last night at the Miaracordia hospital, Philadelphia. Death followed a major operation. The popular sexton had been a patient in the Philadelphia hospital for the past seven weeks. Word of his death was received with a great shock by his numerous friends and fellow worshippers at St. Mary's. He was also a prominent member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Loyal Order of Moose. He leaves to survive his wife, Katherine; three brothers, Willaim H., David, of Lebanon; Adam, of Mt. Vernon, New York, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Sweet, also of Mt. Vernon. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening March 23, 1936 PAUL ARNOLD BURIED IN HOLY CROSS CEMETERY The funeral of Paul V. Arnold was held this morning from the W. H. Arnold home, 508 Chestnut Street, at 8:30 o'clock with a solemn requiem high mass at nine o'clock in St. Mary's church. Rev. john T. McPherson was the celebrant; Rev. John J. Lawley, deacon and Rev. Anthony Kane, sub-deacon. Bearers were: Philip Arnold, Harry Lawless, Joseph Loehle, George Arnold, Romanus Arnold, and Arthur Sweet. Interment was made in Holy Cross cemetery. W. H. Arnold was in charge of arrangement. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Hello Cousins!! I have wedding announcements from the Lebanon Daily News. Is any one interested in them? They do have some information on the person life. Just asking??? Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net
Mary Magdaline Arnold born February 1, 1875, died August 28, 1931 died at 319 E. Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA, buried August 31, 1931 at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania She was the daughter of John Vincent Arnold and Elizabeth Bross. Her first husband was Harry L. Knoll. Her second husband was John Delp Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening August 28, 1931 MRS. MARY KNOLL DELP DIED AT HOME TODAY Mrs. Mary Knoll Delp, wife of John Delp, 319 East Cumberland street, died at her home this morning at 3;15 o'clock of complications. She had been bedfast the past two months. She was 56 years old and a member of St. Mary's church. Seven weeks ago her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold pass away. Mrs. Delp leaves to survive beside her husband the following children: Elizabeth, wife of John Martel, Mary, wife of Charles Hartman and Genevieve, at home. Her father, J. V. Arnold; brothers; V. H. Arnold, David A., Paul V. Arnold, of Lebanon and Adam Arnold, of Reading, one sister, Mrs. Agnes Sweet, of Reading. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening August 31, 1931 SAID LAST RITES OVER BODY OF MRS. MARY DELP Funeral services were held this morning at 8:30 o'clock for Mrs. Mary Delp from the late residence, 319 East Cumberland street. Funeral services were conducted at 9 o'clock in the St. Mary's church in charge of Rev. Cletus J. Helrick. There was a profusion of flowers and the services were well attended. The bearers: Charles Hartman, George Martel, Willaim H. Arnold, David A. Arnold, Paul V. Arnold and Adam Arnold. Interment was made in the Holy Cross cemetery. The arrangement were in charge of the McGovern Estate.
Nancy, were the children all from the first husband? (And in regard to wedding information, yes if it has family info in it.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 1:42 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Mary magdaline Arnold-Knoll-Delp > Mary Magdaline Arnold born February 1, 1875, died August 28, 1931 > died at 319 E. Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA, buried August 31, 1931 > at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, > Pennsylvania > > She was the daughter of John Vincent Arnold and Elizabeth Bross. > > Her first husband was Harry L. Knoll. > Her second husband was John Delp > > Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening August 28, 1931 > > MRS. MARY KNOLL DELP DIED AT HOME TODAY > > Mrs. Mary Knoll Delp, wife of John Delp, 319 East Cumberland street, > died at her home this morning at 3;15 o'clock of complications. She had > been bedfast the past two months. She was 56 years old and a member of > St. Mary's church. Seven weeks ago her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold > pass away. > > Mrs. Delp leaves to survive beside her husband the following children: > Elizabeth, wife of John Martel, Mary, wife of Charles Hartman and > Genevieve, at home. Her father, J. V. Arnold; brothers; V. H. Arnold, > David A., Paul V. Arnold, of Lebanon and Adam Arnold, of Reading, one > sister, Mrs. Agnes Sweet, of Reading. > > Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening August 31, 1931 > > SAID LAST RITES OVER BODY OF MRS. MARY DELP > > Funeral services were held this morning at 8:30 o'clock for Mrs. Mary > Delp from the late residence, 319 East Cumberland street. Funeral > services were conducted at 9 o'clock in the St. Mary's church in charge > of Rev. Cletus J. Helrick. There was a profusion of flowers and the > services were well attended. > > The bearers: Charles Hartman, George Martel, Willaim H. Arnold, David > A. Arnold, Paul V. Arnold and Adam Arnold. > > Interment was made in the Holy Cross cemetery. The arrangement were in > charge of the McGovern Estate. > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >
Elizabeth Bross Arnold wife of John Vincent Arnold born February 18, 1852 died July 19, 1931 married 1870 Elizabeth Bross was the daughter of David Bross and Matilda Loy her sister was Sarah Bross who married Hiram Allwein (my great- grandfather). Lebanon Daily News Monday July 20, 1931 MRS. J. V. ARNOLD DIED ON SUNDAY MORNING Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, wife of J. V. Arnold, died Sunday morning at the home of a son Paul Arnold, 321 Federal street, following a period of illness. A complication of diseases was attributed as the cause of death. The deceased was aged 79 years and five months. She was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic church. Besides the husband the following survive, four sons, Paul V., W. H., David A., all of Lebanon and Adam M. of reading, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Delp, (nee Noll), Lebanon; one sister, Mrs. Mary Dullabaum, Lebanon, thirteen grand children and seventeen great grand children. ----------- Elizabeth Bross was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
John Vincent Arnold is the son of Philip S. Arnold and Rebecca A. Allwein ------------Rebecca A. Allwein is the daughter of Philip Allwein and Elizabeth Eck ------------Arentz Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening May 10, 1932 JOHN VINCENT ARNOLD IS CLAIMED BY DEATH MON. John Vincent Arnold, 83, died Monday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Agnes Swett, 1359 North Twelfth street, Reading. Mr. Arnold was a former resident of Lebanon. Shortly after the death of his wife, Elizabeth, ten months ago, he went to Reading to make his home with is daughter. He was very well known throughout this city as a cabinet maker, having pursued that trade for many years. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, the Holy Name Society and St. Patrick's Beneficial Society. Besides Mrs. Swett, his daughter, he is survived by four sons: William H.., David A., and Paul V., of this city, and Adam M., of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; twelve grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren and two sisters. Mrs. Henry Loy, this city and Mrs. John Glennon, Baltimore, MD. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening May 12, 1932 J. VINCENT ARNOLD IS BURIED THIS MORNING Four sons and two sons-in-law, William H. Arnold, Paul V. Arnold, Adam M. Arnold, Arthur Sweat and Augustus Schuavel, this morning officiated as bearers at the funeral of J. Vincent Arnold. Brief rites were conducted at the home of a son, William H. Arnold, at 8:30 o'clock at 502 Chestnut streets, and a requiem mass was conducted at 9:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church with the Rev. Father Joeph Smarsh, assistant rector, officiating. Burial was made at Holy Cross cemetery. Rohland Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Nancy Allwein Nebiker nnebiker@bellatlantic.net