Question regarding Henry Allwein and Elizabeth Sensler E-mail Monday, Feb 28, 2000 The following were hand written sheets given to me from Ted and Betty Allwein James Philip Alwine son of Henry Alwine and Elizabeth Sensler B. Sept. 1, 1856, Bapt. Nov. 16, 1856. St. Lawrence Church Henry and Elizabeth Sensler Allwine's children: Samuel Born Mar 18, 1859 Bapt. Oct 16, 1859 Catharine Born Apr. 18, 1854 Bapt. same day John Conrad Born Apr 29, 1851 Bapt. Oct. 12, 1851 Mary Ann Born Nov. 10, 1843 Bapt. Feb. 20, 1844 William Born Feb. 29, 1845 Bapt. Feb 20, 1905? A question was recently brought up on the 14th of April 2001 and a light bulb was turned on. Ha-ha Allwein Manuscript Page 22 N0.28 . HENRY, - son of John and Mary M. (Eckenroth) Allwein (6) was born in September 1821 on his father's farm in Lancaster County, PA Married Elizabeth Dentzler and lived on a farm at Elizabethtown, PA. About 1883 he retired from the farm and moved to Lebanon, PA where he resided on Walnut Street. His daughter Elizabeth kept house for him until his death Oct. 16, 1899. Children: Mary Ann Born Nov. 10, 1843 William Born Feb. 28, 1845 Henry Born Sept. 2, 1846 Catharine Born Nov. 13, 1848 John J. Born Apr. 29, 1851 Elizabeth Born Dec. 14, 1852 (No. 93) Augustus Born Apr. 18, 1854 Philip Born Sept. 1, 1856 Samuel Born Mar. 18, 1859 George Born May 20, 1862 Page 57 No. 93 Elizabeth-Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Dentzler) Allwein (28) married October 1899 to Pierce H. Thompson (Part II----No. 116) O.k.Here we go. 1. I guess on the Allwein Manuscript DENTZLER should be SENSLER. 2. In the Allwein Manuscript Augustus' birth date should be Catharine 3. In the Allwein Manuscript the name is John J. and the church has John Conrad 4. In the Allwein Manuscript the name is Philip and the church has James Philip 5. The date in the church records for William Feb. 29, 1845---Feb. 29?? Leap year is usually on an even year correct? 6. Does anyone have any information of Pierce H. Thompson? He was the Funeral Director in Lebanon, PA At one time he was co-owner of the funeral home with an Allwein. (That's in my memory file somewhere---ha-ha) Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening June 12, 1912 WILLIAM ALLWEIN CALLED BY DEATH VICTIM OF GRIP AT HOME NEAR NARROWS Was farmer, 67 years of age. A widower and six children survive. William Allwein, a South Lebanon township farmer, died this morning at 2:30 o'clock at his home at the Narrows, a victim of grip, following a month's illness. He was 67 years old, a widower, and leaves the following children: Allen, Mary, Adam, Augustus, Christian, and Amos Allwein, Fifteen grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters also survive: Jonas Allwein, Campbelltown; Augustus Allwein, this city; Philip Allwein, Harrisburg; Samuel Allwein, Hummelstown; Mrs. George Bechtold and Mrs. P. H. Thompson, both of this city. He was a member of the Reformed congregation worshipping at Kimmerling's church; Swatara Tribe of Red Men; W. C. No. 65, P. O. S. of A.; Lebanon Valley -----------------------(can't read). Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening June 15, 1912 BURIED AT KIMMERLING'S Rev. Welker Conducted Services for Late William Allwein R. H. J. Welker, pastor of the Tulpehocken Reformed church, this afternoon officiated at funeral services held over the body of the late William Allwein of North Lebanon township. The obsequies occurred from the homestead at the Narrows and were largely attended. Services and Interment occurred at Kimmerling's church, North Lebanon township. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. This is what I have in the Lebanon City Directory for Henry Allwein: 1887-1888 Allwein--Henry, h 431 Walnut 1888-1889 Allwein--Henry E., h 439 Walnut 1889-90 Allwein--Henry E., 439 Walnut, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lizzie 1891-1893 Allwein--Henry E., 439 Walnut, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lizzie, Geroge B. 1893 Allwein--Henry E., 439 Wlanut St., Mrs. Elizabeth, Lizzie 1895-1896 Allwein--Henry E., h 439 Walnut 1897 Allwein--Henry E., Gentleman, 439 Walnut, Elizabeth He died Oct 16, 1899 in Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Buried at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Cousin Nancy