Corrections to Alwines of York Co: according to the 1900 census Mary L Selak my gr aunt was born in Sep 1867. Her sister Annetta Mary was born 6/4/1870. She married a Myers had one child that died young. She was a widow & she lived with her older sister Mary Selak as told to me by the daughter of Peter B. Alwine son of Edward L. & Elizabeth Spangler Alwine. I also show in my lineage a Francis Xavier Alwine b. 2 Feb 1846 son of Michael & Sarah Felty Alwine married to Isabella Foller.He fought in the Civil War Co.I 205th Pa Infantry. He is buried at St. Mary's & St.Pat's Catholic Cemetery next to my grgrandfather Edward L.his brother. Edward J.Alwine is Edward Louis Alwine my grgrandfather. I also have a question. Jerome Alwine in his book mention 3 children for Edward L. & Elizabeth Spangler Alwine Henry, Norman & Michael. Has anyone run across these names anywhere? I have a reseacher who has given me all the birth records from Conewago for Ed. L. & Elizabeth"s children. Does anyone have records for St. Pat's Catholic Church as my father told me that's where his grandfather worshipped? Thanks for any help on this question. Cheryl On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 18:32:57 Duane Alwin wrote: >See response below. Dfa > > >On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Brian and Nancy wrote: > >> Hello Cheryl Alwine Lutz, and Cousins, >> >> I found the following names in the York County listing and can not connect some of them. >> This is where I need your help. >> >> I found # 3, # 5, and #6 #6 Had the spelling Sarah Ellen Allwine >> >> Nancy >> >> Man's Name Woman's Name Application Date >> 1. Charles D.Alwine Alverta M. Haverstock 12/24/1903 >> 2. George M. M. Alwine Martha K. Beatty 2/17/1890 >> 3. Lewis H. Alwine Minnie K. Spangler 11/4/1899 >> 4. Victor A. Alwine Alice J. Benedick 7/16/1894 >> 5. William C. Alwine Cora B. Miller 9/15/1897 >> 6. Charles M. Heilman Sarah Ellen Allwine 11/25/1885 >> 7. Thomas E. Kauffman Elnora S. J. Alwine 3/24/1894 >> 8. Jacob Althoff Lydia Alwine 1-28-1888 >> 9. Harry Selak Mary L. Alwine 6/16/1888 >> >> >> Marriage Date Application Number Book and Page >> 1. 12/24/1903 16020 W-328 >> 2. 2/20/1890 3330 I-150 >> 3. 11/5/1899 11863 R-447 >> 4. 7/17/1894 7208 N-020 >> 5. 9/16/1897 10019 Q-003 >> 6. 11/29/1885 56 A-056 >> 7. 4/2/1894 6954 M-353 >> 8. 1/29/1888 1641 F-050 >> 9. ----------- 1921 F-190 >> >> >> Delayed Births >> Birth Name Birthdate Book and Page >> >> Alwine, Lewis Henry 01-12-1874 6-212 >> Alwine, Lloyd Alfred 09-13-1903 1-174 >> >> >> (I found Lewis Henry Alwine) >> >> >> >> Nancy >> >> >> >> ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== >> >Dear Nancy, > >I am also a descendant of the Alwine families of York/Adams County. I >know something about each of the individuals you listed in your recent >query regarding York County Alwine descendants. Probably the best source >of information we have on these Alwine families is Michael Lau's ALWINE >FAMILIES OF YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AND SURROUNDING AREAS, which can be >obtained from the Adams County Historical Society, Gettysburg, PA. It >covers both York and Adams County. > >You probably know the history of the York/Adams County Alwines and their >early connection to the Catholic community in Conewago Township, but let >me briefly summarize some of what I know. Others may have information >that will complement this. > >As you know, the Alwines in York and Adams County descend from Conrad I >and Catharine Allwein of Lebanon, PA. There were three of Conrad I and >Catherine Allwein's children who settled in the vicinity of York and >Adams County: (1) Maria Magdalena, (2) Conrad II, and (3) Samuel. Unlike >their Lebanon county relatives, they universally went by the name ALWINE. > > >Maria Magdalena (Mollie) Allwein (b. Dec. 30, 1777, d. Dec. 3, 1856) >married John Orndorff, son of Johann Hermanus Orndorff in 1795, and they >moved to Gettysburg, PA (Adams County) where they raised several >children. > >Conrad Alwine II (b. April 24, 1783, d. Feb. 9, 1846) settled in Adams >County in the Conewago Creek community in the early 1800s. He married >Susanna Eckenrode (sometimes spelled Eckenroth) September 4, 1808 at the >Conewago Chapel in Conewago Township, and they had eleven children. He >is buried in the cemetery behind the original site of the Conewago >Chapel, which is now occupied by the Church of the Basilica of the Sacred >Heart. > >Maria Magdalena and Conrad II Allwein's younger brother Samuel (b. Jan. >12, 1792, d. Nov. 13, 1865) also moved the area and settled in York >County. He was one of the youngest of Conrad I and Catharine Allwein's >children. He married Mary Shaeffer. > >The people whose names you mention are for the most part descendants of >Conrad II and his brother Samuel. There is actually quite a lot known >about them--both Conrad II and Samuel appear in the local histories of >the Adams/York county area. Let me take up the Alwine descendants you >mentioned one at a time (identified by the numbers you have given them), >summarizing some of what we know about them. You can verify this >information against other sources. Thomas Stobie's website is a great >source of information. > >First let me take up the Alwines you listed who are descendants of Conrad >II Alwine. > >#8. Lydia Ann Alwine: born 1846 to Samuel (b. July 4, 1809) and Susanna >(Stormbach) Alwine. Samuel was the eldest son of Conrad II and Susannah >(Eckenroth) Alwine. Lydia Ann is thus the great grandchild to Conrad I >Allwein. I am assuming this is the same Lydia Alwine that married Jacob >Althoff on January 29, 1888. > >#9. Mary Louise Alwine: born June 4, 1870 to Edward J. (b. Nov. 19, >1847) and Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine. She married Henry Joseph Selak >on June 16, 1888. Her father Edward J. Alwine was the son of Michael (b. >1817) and Sarah Anna (Felty) (b. 1817) Alwine. Michael was the 8th child >of Conrad II and Susannah (Eckenroth) Alwine. > >#1. Charles David Alwine: born October 7, 1880 to Edward J. and >Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine. He married Alverta M. Haverstock (b. July >27, 1883) on December 24, 1903. He was a brother to Mary Louise (see #9) >and Victoria Alwine (see #7). Their father Edward J. Alwine was the son >of Michael (b. 1817) and Sarah Anna (Felty) (b. 1817) Alwine. This makes >them the great-great grandchildren of Conrad I Allwein of Lebanon, PA. > >#7. Victoria Sarah Jane Alwine: born Feb. 9, 1876 to Edward J. and >Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine. She was a sister to Mary Louise (see #9) >and Charles David Alwine (see #1). She married Thomas E. Kauffman on >April 2, 1894. > >#2. George McClellan M. Alwine: born Sept. 29, 1864 to Michael (b. 1817) >and Sarah Anna (Felty) (b. 1817) Alwine. He married Martha Kathryn >Beatty on Feb. 20, 1890. He was a brother to Edward J. Alwine and >grandson to Conrad II and great grandson to Conrad I Allwein. He died in >1928 and is buried with his wife in the Greenmount cemetery in York, PA. > >Now let me turn to the descendants of Samuel Alwine on your list. As I >noted earlier, Samuel was one of the youngest sons of Conrad I Allwein, >who moved to York County in the early 1800s. He married Mary Schaeffer >and they had five children. They are buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, >Paradise Township of York County. Many of those you inquired about are >descendants of Samuel through his son Peter S. Alwine (b. Nov. 4, 1831, >d. May 7, 1875). Peter taught school for many years in the area of >Abbotsville, PA, but devoted most of his life to the manufacture of >brick. The Alwine Brick Company still exits in New Oxford, PA, although >now it goes by another name. He married Catharine Dahlhammer (b. June 2, >1845) on September 20, 1860 and they had 13 children. Peter and his wife >Catherine were members of the Lutheran Church and are buried at St. >John's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Abbotstown, PA. > >#6. Sarah Ellen Alwine: born November 9, 1863 to Peter S. and Catherine >(Dahlhammer) Alwine. She married Charles Moul Heilman November 29, 1885. >Peter S. Alwine was one of two sons born to Samuel and Mary (Schaffer) >Alwine. This makes Sarah Ellen Alwine a great grandchild of Conrad I >Allwein of Lebanon PA. She died September 9, 1948. > >#5. William C. Alwine: born January 9, 1872 to Peter S. and Catherine >(Dahlhammer) Alwine. He was a younger brother to Sarah Ellen Alwine (see >#6). He married Cora Belle Miller on Sept. 16, 1897 and Constante >Madeline Koehler on Nov. 9, 1942. There were three children from the >first marriage. He died in February, 1970. > >#3. Lewis H. Alwine: born January 12, 1874 to Peter S. and Catherine >(Dahlhammer) Alwine. He was a younger brother to Sarah Ellen (#6) and >William C. Alwine (see #5). He married Minnie K. Spangler in November 5, >1899. I have records for only one child: Harry Spangler Alwine. Both >Lewis and William carried on the manufacture of brick and were considered >to be highly successful businessmen in the area. > >#10. Lloyd Alfred Alwine: born Sept. 13, 1903 to Samuel Willis and Mary >Catherine (Zinn) Alwine. Samuel Willis Alwine (b. Dec. 8, 1869) was a >son of Peter S. and Catharine (Dahhammer) Alwine. Lloyd Alfred was one >of 6 children. He is a great grandchild of Samuel Alwine and therefore a >great great grandchild to Conrad I Allwein of Lebanon PA. He married >Mary Jane Hafer on May 24, 1927. He died May 24, 1983. > >Finally, I have very little information about one of the people you >listed -- Victor Ambrose Alwine: > >#4. Victor Ambrose Alwine: born July 22, 1873 to Frank E. and Isabella >M. (Foller) Alwine. He was married to Alice J. Benedict (b. 1875) on >July 17, 1894. I do not know anything more about Frank, other than the >fact that he and Isabella had six children. Perhaps others can tie him >in with the other Adams/York Alwine families. > >I hope this helps. > >Cousin Duane > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Duane F. Alwin Professor, Department of Sociology > Senior Research Scientist & Program Director > Survey Research Center > Office: 4067 Institute for Social Research > Phone: 734-764-6597 > Fax: 734-647-4575 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > >==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > > > Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at http://www.lycos.com/business/mail.html
Hi Cheryl, These are the children I have for Edward J. and Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine: 1. Marian Louisa, b. Spt. 4, 1868, d. Oct. 23, 1904, m. Francis Selak July 25, 1888. 2. Nettie, b. 1869, no further information 3. Mary Louise, b. June 4, 1870, d. Aug. 23, 1904, m. Henry Joseph Selak June 16, 1888. 4. William Francis, b. Aug. 15, 1872, no further information 5. Peter Bernard, b. Jan. 20, 1874, m. Ada N. Krape, more information is available 6. Victoria Sarah Jane, b. Feb. 9, 1876, m. Thomas E. Kaufman April 2, 1894, no further information 7. Anastasia F. (Annie), b. May 12, 1878, m. Thomas Metzel, no further information 8. Charles David, b. Oct 7, 1880, m. Alverta M Haverstock Dec. 24, 1903, more information available 9. Henry Vincent (Harry), b. March 2, 1884, m. Mabel E. Strine Aug. 11, 1911, more information available Again, almost all of my information for the York/Adams County Alwines is from Michael Lau's ALWINE FAMILIES OF YORK COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA AND SURROUNDING AREAS. In addition to family lineage information on a large number of Alwine families, it also has lists of Alwine Marriages Recorded at the Register of Wills, York County PA. There are about 55 entries from 1885 through 1946. In any event the sources of this information is given in the Michael Lau document. As you noted there appears to be a discrepancy of one year in the report you have and the one given above for the birthdate of the eldest daughter and the spelling of her name In any event, the sources of this information is given in the Lau document and can be checked out further. I will look to see what I have on Francis Xavier Alwine, son of Michael and Sarah (Felty) Alwine and brother to Edward J. I'm afraid I do not understand your final question about the Jerome Allwein manuscript. Generally speaking I have found the Michael Lau source to be more complete than the Allwein manuscript with respect to the York/Adams County Alwine descendants. I definitely this this is true in the present case, the Lau document is not only more complete it is more accurate. I hope this helps and that there aren't too many typos in the above rendering. Best wishes, Cousin Duane On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Cheryl A Lutz wrote: > Corrections to Alwines of York Co: according to the 1900 census Mary L Selak my gr aunt was born in Sep 1867. Her sister Annetta Mary was born 6/4/1870. She married a Myers had one child that died young. She was a widow & she lived with her older sister Mary Selak as told to me by the daughter of Peter B. Alwine son of Edward L. & Elizabeth Spangler Alwine. I also show in my lineage a Francis Xavier Alwine b. 2 Feb 1846 son of Michael & Sarah Felty Alwine married to Isabella Foller.He fought in the Civil War Co.I 205th Pa Infantry. He is buried at St. Mary's & St.Pat's Catholic Cemetery next to my grgrandfather Edward L.his brother. Edward J.Alwine is Edward Louis Alwine my grgrandfather. > I also have a question. Jerome Alwine in his book mention 3 children for Edward L. & Elizabeth Spangler Alwine Henry, Norman & Michael. Has anyone run across these names anywhere? I have a reseacher who has given me all the birth records from Conewago for Ed. L. & Elizabeth"s children. Does anyone have records for St. Pat's Catholic Church as my father told me that's where his grandfather worshipped? Thanks for any help on this question. Cheryl > > On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 18:32:57 > Duane Alwin wrote: > >See response below. Dfa > > > > > >On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Brian and Nancy wrote: > > > >> Hello Cheryl Alwine Lutz, and Cousins, > >> > >> I found the following names in the York County listing and can not connect some of them. > >> This is where I need your help. > >> > >> I found # 3, # 5, and #6 #6 Had the spelling Sarah Ellen Allwine > >> > >> Nancy > >> > >> Man's Name Woman's Name Application Date > >> 1. Charles D.Alwine Alverta M. Haverstock 12/24/1903 > >> 2. George M. M. Alwine Martha K. Beatty 2/17/1890 > >> 3. Lewis H. Alwine Minnie K. Spangler 11/4/1899 > >> 4. Victor A. Alwine Alice J. Benedick 7/16/1894 > >> 5. William C. Alwine Cora B. Miller 9/15/1897 > >> 6. Charles M. Heilman Sarah Ellen Allwine 11/25/1885 > >> 7. Thomas E. Kauffman Elnora S. J. Alwine 3/24/1894 > >> 8. Jacob Althoff Lydia Alwine 1-28-1888 > >> 9. Harry Selak Mary L. Alwine 6/16/1888 > >> > >> > >> Marriage Date Application Number Book and Page > >> 1. 12/24/1903 16020 W-328 > >> 2. 2/20/1890 3330 I-150 > >> 3. 11/5/1899 11863 R-447 > >> 4. 7/17/1894 7208 N-020 > >> 5. 9/16/1897 10019 Q-003 > >> 6. 11/29/1885 56 A-056 > >> 7. 4/2/1894 6954 M-353 > >> 8. 1/29/1888 1641 F-050 > >> 9. ----------- 1921 F-190 > >> > >> > >> Delayed Births > >> Birth Name Birthdate Book and Page > >> > >> Alwine, Lewis Henry 01-12-1874 6-212 > >> Alwine, Lloyd Alfred 09-13-1903 1-174 > >> > >> > >> (I found Lewis Henry Alwine) > >> > >> > >> > >> Nancy > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > >> > >Dear Nancy, > > > >I am also a descendant of the Alwine families of York/Adams County. I > >know something about each of the individuals you listed in your recent > >query regarding York County Alwine descendants. Probably the best source > >of information we have on these Alwine families is Michael Lau's ALWINE > >FAMILIES OF YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA AND SURROUNDING AREAS, which can be > >obtained from the Adams County Historical Society, Gettysburg, PA. It > >covers both York and Adams County. > > > >You probably know the history of the York/Adams County Alwines and their > >early connection to the Catholic community in Conewago Township, but let > >me briefly summarize some of what I know. Others may have information > >that will complement this. > > > >As you know, the Alwines in York and Adams County descend from Conrad I > >and Catharine Allwein of Lebanon, PA. There were three of Conrad I and > >Catherine Allwein's children who settled in the vicinity of York and > >Adams County: (1) Maria Magdalena, (2) Conrad II, and (3) Samuel. Unlike > >their Lebanon county relatives, they universally went by the name ALWINE. > > > > > >Maria Magdalena (Mollie) Allwein (b. Dec. 30, 1777, d. Dec. 3, 1856) > >married John Orndorff, son of Johann Hermanus Orndorff in 1795, and they > >moved to Gettysburg, PA (Adams County) where they raised several > >children. > > > >Conrad Alwine II (b. April 24, 1783, d. Feb. 9, 1846) settled in Adams > >County in the Conewago Creek community in the early 1800s. He married > >Susanna Eckenrode (sometimes spelled Eckenroth) September 4, 1808 at the > >Conewago Chapel in Conewago Township, and they had eleven children. He > >is buried in the cemetery behind the original site of the Conewago > >Chapel, which is now occupied by the Church of the Basilica of the Sacred > >Heart. > > > >Maria Magdalena and Conrad II Allwein's younger brother Samuel (b. Jan. > >12, 1792, d. Nov. 13, 1865) also moved the area and settled in York > >County. He was one of the youngest of Conrad I and Catharine Allwein's > >children. He married Mary Shaeffer. > > > >The people whose names you mention are for the most part descendants of > >Conrad II and his brother Samuel. There is actually quite a lot known > >about them--both Conrad II and Samuel appear in the local histories of > >the Adams/York county area. Let me take up the Alwine descendants you > >mentioned one at a time (identified by the numbers you have given them), > >summarizing some of what we know about them. You can verify this > >information against other sources. Thomas Stobie's website is a great > >source of information. > > > >First let me take up the Alwines you listed who are descendants of Conrad > >II Alwine. > > > >#8. Lydia Ann Alwine: born 1846 to Samuel (b. July 4, 1809) and Susanna > >(Stormbach) Alwine. Samuel was the eldest son of Conrad II and Susannah > >(Eckenroth) Alwine. Lydia Ann is thus the great grandchild to Conrad I > >Allwein. I am assuming this is the same Lydia Alwine that married Jacob > >Althoff on January 29, 1888. > > > >#9. Mary Louise Alwine: born June 4, 1870 to Edward J. (b. Nov. 19, > >1847) and Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine. She married Henry Joseph Selak > >on June 16, 1888. Her father Edward J. Alwine was the son of Michael (b. > >1817) and Sarah Anna (Felty) (b. 1817) Alwine. Michael was the 8th child > >of Conrad II and Susannah (Eckenroth) Alwine. > > > >#1. Charles David Alwine: born October 7, 1880 to Edward J. and > >Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine. He married Alverta M. Haverstock (b. July > >27, 1883) on December 24, 1903. He was a brother to Mary Louise (see #9) > >and Victoria Alwine (see #7). Their father Edward J. Alwine was the son > >of Michael (b. 1817) and Sarah Anna (Felty) (b. 1817) Alwine. This makes > >them the great-great grandchildren of Conrad I Allwein of Lebanon, PA. > > > >#7. Victoria Sarah Jane Alwine: born Feb. 9, 1876 to Edward J. and > >Elizabeth M. (Spangler) Alwine. She was a sister to Mary Louise (see #9) > >and Charles David Alwine (see #1). She married Thomas E. Kauffman on > >April 2, 1894. > > > >#2. George McClellan M. Alwine: born Sept. 29, 1864 to Michael (b. 1817) > >and Sarah Anna (Felty) (b. 1817) Alwine. He married Martha Kathryn > >Beatty on Feb. 20, 1890. He was a brother to Edward J. Alwine and > >grandson to Conrad II and great grandson to Conrad I Allwein. He died in > >1928 and is buried with his wife in the Greenmount cemetery in York, PA. > > > >Now let me turn to the descendants of Samuel Alwine on your list. As I > >noted earlier, Samuel was one of the youngest sons of Conrad I Allwein, > >who moved to York County in the early 1800s. He married Mary Schaeffer > >and they had five children. They are buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, > >Paradise Township of York County. Many of those you inquired about are > >descendants of Samuel through his son Peter S. Alwine (b. Nov. 4, 1831, > >d. May 7, 1875). Peter taught school for many years in the area of > >Abbotsville, PA, but devoted most of his life to the manufacture of > >brick. The Alwine Brick Company still exits in New Oxford, PA, although > >now it goes by another name. He married Catharine Dahlhammer (b. June 2, > >1845) on September 20, 1860 and they had 13 children. Peter and his wife > >Catherine were members of the Lutheran Church and are buried at St. > >John's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Abbotstown, PA. > > > >#6. Sarah Ellen Alwine: born November 9, 1863 to Peter S. and Catherine > >(Dahlhammer) Alwine. She married Charles Moul Heilman November 29, 1885. > >Peter S. Alwine was one of two sons born to Samuel and Mary (Schaffer) > >Alwine. This makes Sarah Ellen Alwine a great grandchild of Conrad I > >Allwein of Lebanon PA. She died September 9, 1948. > > > >#5. William C. Alwine: born January 9, 1872 to Peter S. and Catherine > >(Dahlhammer) Alwine. He was a younger brother to Sarah Ellen Alwine (see > >#6). He married Cora Belle Miller on Sept. 16, 1897 and Constante > >Madeline Koehler on Nov. 9, 1942. There were three children from the > >first marriage. He died in February, 1970. > > > >#3. Lewis H. Alwine: born January 12, 1874 to Peter S. and Catherine > >(Dahlhammer) Alwine. He was a younger brother to Sarah Ellen (#6) and > >William C. Alwine (see #5). He married Minnie K. Spangler in November 5, > >1899. I have records for only one child: Harry Spangler Alwine. Both > >Lewis and William carried on the manufacture of brick and were considered > >to be highly successful businessmen in the area. > > > >#10. Lloyd Alfred Alwine: born Sept. 13, 1903 to Samuel Willis and Mary > >Catherine (Zinn) Alwine. Samuel Willis Alwine (b. Dec. 8, 1869) was a > >son of Peter S. and Catharine (Dahhammer) Alwine. Lloyd Alfred was one > >of 6 children. He is a great grandchild of Samuel Alwine and therefore a > >great great grandchild to Conrad I Allwein of Lebanon PA. He married > >Mary Jane Hafer on May 24, 1927. He died May 24, 1983. > > > >Finally, I have very little information about one of the people you > >listed -- Victor Ambrose Alwine: > > > >#4. Victor Ambrose Alwine: born July 22, 1873 to Frank E. and Isabella > >M. (Foller) Alwine. He was married to Alice J. Benedict (b. 1875) on > >July 17, 1894. I do not know anything more about Frank, other than the > >fact that he and Isabella had six children. Perhaps others can tie him > >in with the other Adams/York Alwine families. > > > >I hope this helps. > > > >Cousin Duane > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Duane F. Alwin Professor, Department of Sociology > > Senior Research Scientist & Program Director > > Survey Research Center > > Office: 4067 Institute for Social Research > > Phone: 734-764-6597 > > Fax: 734-647-4575 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > >==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at http://www.lycos.com/business/mail.html > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Duane F. Alwin Professor, Department of Sociology Senior Research Scientist & Program Director Survey Research Center Office: 4067 Institute for Social Research Phone: 734-764-6597 Fax: 734-647-4575 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~