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    1. [ALWINE] Allwein's
    2. Donna Marie Allwein, born Nov. 12, 1945, daughter of Francis Aloysius Allwein and Margaret Cecelia Arnold QUESTION WHO ARE MARGARET CECELIA ARNOLD'S PARENTS???? Donna Marie Allwein married Robert Thomas Gibble on June 4, 1966. Her brother James Allwein was born April 10, 1940 Francis Aloysius Allwein was born January 3, 1915 Died March 1975. Married November 1938 Marriage Lic. #041-184 SS # 188-10-9482 (PA) Francis Aloysius Allwein was the son of Edward George Allwein he was born November 7, 1888, Died April 18, 1949 buried Holy Cross Cemetery. Married in 1914 Marriage Lic. # 023-260 to Mary E. Seifert, born May 6, 1892 she died April 27, 1959, buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, her parents Benjaman Seifert and Elizabeth Eagle Lebanon Daily News Saturday June 4, 1966 DONNA ALLWEIN IS BRIDE TODAY The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Allwein and Robert Thomas Gibble was solemnized at eleven o'clock this morning at St. Gertrude's Church. The Rev. Michael E. Homola officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret C. Allwein, 142 E. Maple St., Lebanon and Francis A. Allwein. The groom is the son of Mrs. James Condran, 2103 Allegheny Avenue., Lebanon, and the Late Ammon Gibble. The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a lace gown with scalloped neckline and long sleeves. The bouffant tiered skirt was shaped into a peacock train. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a pearl crown and she carried a cascade of carnations. ATTENDANTS The matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia Gristick and the bridesmaids were the Misses Bonnie and Ellen Parise, cousins of the bride. They wore gowns of blue sheer over taffeta and A-line, floor-length skirts. Their head pieces were cabbage roses with attached veils. The honor attendant carried a cascade of blue-tipped carnations. The bridesmaids carried similar arrangements. Miss Cynthia Arnold, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a dress similar to those of the bridesmaids with a high oval neckline and pleated skirt. She carried a small arrangement of blue-tipped carnations. Best man was Steven Gristick. Ushers were Robert Gingrich, nephew of the groom and Howard Arnold, cousin of the bride, Larry Gibble, a nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. CHURCH DECORATIONS Church decorations included palms and bouquets of white flowers. The wedding music was presented by Miss Debbie Troxel, organist, and Mrs. Theresa Berger, soloist. During the ceremony, the bride presented a bouquet of white carnations at the statue of the Blessed Mother. A reception for 175 quests was held at the Avon Fire Hal. The couple will reside at 569 Guilford Street, Lebanon, and will honeymoon at Niagara Falls at a later date. The bride, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed at the Eatwell Diner. The groom attended South Lebanon High School and is employed by the Quaker Alloy Casting Company. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// George A. Allwein, SS# 188-10-3207 Last Zip Code (80907) Born October 28, 1917 Lebanon, PA Died March 29, 1987, Colorado Springs, Colo. Married August 1938, Marriage Lic. #041-067 Parents: Edward George Allwein and Mary E. Seifert Married to: Eleanor Grudrusky or Grodedensky or Grodensky???? She was born July 31, 1921, Died August 1989 SS # 546-48-1912 (80907) CHILDREN: Mary Carole Allwein born Mar. 14, 1939 James Francis Allwein born Apr. 10, 1940 Ann Marie Allwein born Mar. 25, 1941 George Edward Allwein, born Dec. 4, 1943 Robert John Allwein born Mar 26, 1946 The Daily News Friday May 8, 1987 GEORGE A. ALLWEIN George A. Allwein, formerly of Lebanon, died Sunday, March 29, 1987, in Colorado Springs, Colo. He was the husband of Eleanor Grodensky Allwein. Born in Lebanon to the late Edward and Mary Seifert Allwein, he had retired a a mechanic. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Colorado Springs and the National Woodcarvers Museum of Colorado. he is survived by sons George E., Heidelberg, West Germany, and Robert J. Denver, Colo. daughters Mary Carole Schoffstall, Atlanta, and Ann Marie Quarry, Palmyra; and five grandchildren. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Mary Carole Allwein, born March 14, 1939 married Allen Milton Schoffstall on August 12, 1961 marriage lic. # 061-772 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday Aug 12, 1961 MISS MARY CAROLE ALLWEIN WILL WED ALLEN MILTON SCHOFFSTALL The marriage of Mary Carole Allwein and Allen Milton Schoffstall will be solemnized this afternoon at one o'clock in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Clarence Olszewski will perform the double ring ceremony. Miss Allwein is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Schoffstall, 700 Fifteenth St., New Cumberland, PA., and the late Allen Schoffstall. The church will be decorated with white floral arrangements and palms. Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Patricia Reichard, soloist, will provide the wedding music. BRIDE'S ATTIRE The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear an ivory tone pure silk organza gown featuring a scooped neckline, short sleeves and a front panel of embroidered organza. The empire waistline is accented with a bow ending in a chapel train. Her pure silk illusion fingertip veil falls from a crystal tiara. She will carry a cascade of white pompons and lily of the valley. ATTENDANTS Mrs. Ann Marie Quarry, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor. She will wear a gown of lilac haze satin with a scooped neckline, short sleeves and fitted bodice over a bell type pleated skirt. Her headpiece is a matching satin bow with an imported illusion face veil. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of daisy pompons with beauty berries. Miss Joan Boris, Harrisburg; Miss Mary Louise Mengle, York, and Mrs. Mary Connor, Lebanon, all friends of the bride, will be bridesmaids. They will wear dresses of gold fashioned similar to the matron of honor's. They will carry Colonial bouquets with matching beauty berries. Christina Willman of Lebanon, friend of the bride, will be flower girl. The ring bearer will be Thomas Hirschboch of Lebanon, friend of the bride. MEN IN PARTY The best man will be Robert Weiss, Buffalo, N. Y., fraternity brother of the groom. Ushers will be Dennis Mulvey of Lockport N. Y., friend of the groom, Robert and George Allwein, brothers of the bride. The mother of the bride will be seen in a champaign beige sheath with matching jacket. She will wear a corsage of gardenias. The groom's mother chose an orchid dress and a corsage of white pompons. A reception will be held for 200 guests from New York, New Jersey and various parts of Pennsylvania, at the Green Terrace. WEDDING TRIP The couple will honeymoon in upper New York State and New England. For traveling the bride chose a blue silk sheath with sheer flowered overblose and a gardenia corsage. The will reside at 32 Leroy Road, Buffalo, N. Y. The bride is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Joseph's Hospital, School of Nursing, Lancaster. She was employed by the hospital after her graduation. The groom is a graduate of Gerald College, Philadelphia, and Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. He is continuing his studies as a graduate student in chemistry at the University of Buffalo. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Ann Marie Allwein, born March 25, 1941, married Lee Edward Quarry on June 17, 1961, at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Lebanon, PA Marriage Lic. #061-666 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday June 17, 1961 ANN MARIE ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF LEE EDWARD QUARRY TODAY The marriage of Miss Ann Marie Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St., and Lee Edward Quarry, Lebanon RD 5, will take place this morning in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary Church. The double ring service will be used with the Rev. George Gardner officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allwein. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quarry. The bride, given in marriage by her father, will be attired in a floor length gown of imported French lace styled with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves. The skirt, terminating in a chapel train, is accented with cascades of satin rosebuds. She will wear a fingertip length veil and carry a fan of lilies of the valley and roses. HONOR ATTENDANT Miss Mary Carole Allwein. sister of the bride, is a maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Cathy Cincel, Lebanon; Mrs. mary Connor, Cleona; Miss Ann Mattingly, Monrovia, Calif., all friends of the bride, and Mrs. Cathy Demler, cousin of the bride. The maid of honor will be gowned in green silk organza over taffeta. She will wear a green rose headpiece and carry a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Gowns of yellow silk organza over taffeta will be worn by the bridesmaids. Their headpieces will be of yellow roses and their bouquets, Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. Barbara Fasnacht, Lancaster, will be flower girl and will wear yellow silk organza with white accessories. She will carry yellow roses. MEN IN PARTY Kenneth Tice, Cornwall, friend of the groom, will serve as best man. The ushers will be Donald Kreiser, Cornwall, the groom's cousin; George Allwein, Lebanon, a brother of the bride; Mervin Dishong, Cornwall, friend of the groom, and Elvin Meily, Lebanon, uncle of the groom. Michael Garrison, Palmyra, will be the ring bearer. Mrs. Helen Katos will be organist and the soloist is Edward Anderson. The bride's mother has chosen a blue dress with white accessories. The groom's mother will be seen in a beige colored dress with white accessories. Both mothers will wear corsages of white roses. RECEPTION A reception for approximately 200 guests will follow the ceremony at the Green Terrace after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip to the east coast. For her going away costume, the bride has selected a lavender suit, white accessories and white rose corsage. The couple reside at 632 N. Queen St., Lancaster. The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and attended Thompson Business College. She is employed by Watt and Shand, Lancaster, as a secretary. CORNWALL GRADUATE The groom was graduated from Cornwall High Scholl and the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. Guests will attend the wedding from California, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Georgia and Maryland. The bride was feted at showers given by Miss Cathy Cincel, Mrs. Cathy Demler, Lebanon, and Joanne Fasnacht, Lebanon. Cousin Nancy

    04/28/2000 09:01:28
    1. Re: [ALWINE] Allwein's
    2. Thomas A. Stobie, SFO
    3. Nancy, I have a Margaret Arnold b 3 Jul 1917, d Jul 1972, SSN 175-05-3955 who married an Allwein, first name unknown. She is the daughter of Howard Henry Arnold & Mabel E. Allwein. Could she be the Margaret Cecelia Arnold listed below? I do not know the children of her brothers to compare with the Arnold cousins to the bride listed. Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: <nnebiker@impop.bellatlantic.net> To: <ALWINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 2:01 PM Subject: [ALWINE] Allwein's > Donna Marie Allwein, born Nov. 12, 1945, daughter of Francis > Aloysius Allwein and Margaret Cecelia Arnold > QUESTION WHO ARE MARGARET CECELIA ARNOLD'S > PARENTS???? > Donna Marie Allwein married Robert Thomas Gibble on > June 4, 1966. > Her brother James Allwein was born April 10, 1940 > > Francis Aloysius Allwein was born January 3, 1915 > Died March 1975. Married November 1938 > Marriage Lic. #041-184 > SS # 188-10-9482 (PA) > > Francis Aloysius Allwein was the son of Edward George Allwein > he was born November 7, 1888, Died April 18, 1949 > buried Holy Cross Cemetery. > Married in 1914 Marriage Lic. # 023-260 > to Mary E. Seifert, born May 6, 1892 > she died April 27, 1959, buried > at Holy Cross Cemetery, her parents > Benjaman Seifert and Elizabeth Eagle > > Lebanon Daily News Saturday June 4, 1966 > > DONNA ALLWEIN IS BRIDE TODAY > > The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Allwein and Robert Thomas Gibble was > solemnized at eleven o'clock this morning at St. Gertrude's Church. > > The Rev. Michael E. Homola officiated at the double ring ceremony. > > The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret C. Allwein, 142 E. Maple St., > Lebanon and Francis A. Allwein. The groom is the son of Mrs. James > Condran, 2103 Allegheny Avenue., Lebanon, and the Late Ammon Gibble. > > The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a lace gown with > scalloped neckline and long sleeves. The bouffant tiered skirt was > shaped into a peacock train. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a > pearl crown and she carried a cascade of carnations. > > ATTENDANTS > > The matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia Gristick and the bridesmaids were > the Misses Bonnie and Ellen Parise, cousins of the bride. They wore > gowns of blue sheer over taffeta and A-line, floor-length skirts. Their > head pieces were cabbage roses with attached veils. > > The honor attendant carried a cascade of blue-tipped carnations. The > bridesmaids carried similar arrangements. > > Miss Cynthia Arnold, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore > a dress similar to those of the bridesmaids with a high oval neckline > and pleated skirt. She carried a small arrangement of blue-tipped > carnations. > > Best man was Steven Gristick. Ushers were Robert Gingrich, nephew of > the groom and Howard Arnold, cousin of the bride, Larry Gibble, a nephew > of the groom, was the ring bearer. > > CHURCH DECORATIONS > > Church decorations included palms and bouquets of white flowers. The > wedding music was presented by Miss Debbie Troxel, organist, and Mrs. > Theresa Berger, soloist. During the ceremony, the bride presented a > bouquet of white carnations at the statue of the Blessed Mother. > > A reception for 175 quests was held at the Avon Fire Hal. The couple > will reside at 569 Guilford Street, Lebanon, and will honeymoon at > Niagara Falls at a later date. > > The bride, a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, is employed at > the Eatwell Diner. The groom attended South Lebanon High School and is > employed by the Quaker Alloy Casting Company. > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > George A. Allwein, SS# 188-10-3207 Last Zip Code (80907) > Born October 28, 1917 Lebanon, PA > Died March 29, 1987, Colorado Springs, Colo. > Married August 1938, Marriage Lic. #041-067 > Parents: Edward George Allwein and Mary E. Seifert > Married to: Eleanor Grudrusky or Grodedensky or Grodensky???? > She was born July 31, 1921, Died August 1989 > SS # 546-48-1912 (80907) > CHILDREN: > Mary Carole Allwein born Mar. 14, 1939 > James Francis Allwein born Apr. 10, 1940 > Ann Marie Allwein born Mar. 25, 1941 > George Edward Allwein, born Dec. 4, 1943 > Robert John Allwein born Mar 26, 1946 > > > The Daily News Friday May 8, 1987 > > GEORGE A. ALLWEIN > > George A. Allwein, formerly of Lebanon, died Sunday, March 29, 1987, in > Colorado Springs, Colo. He was the husband of Eleanor Grodensky > Allwein. > > Born in Lebanon to the late Edward and Mary Seifert Allwein, he had > retired a a mechanic. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in > Colorado Springs and the National Woodcarvers Museum of Colorado. > > he is survived by sons George E., Heidelberg, West Germany, and Robert > J. Denver, Colo. daughters Mary Carole Schoffstall, Atlanta, and Ann > Marie Quarry, Palmyra; and five grandchildren. > //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////// > > Mary Carole Allwein, born March 14, 1939 > married Allen Milton Schoffstall on August 12, 1961 > marriage lic. # 061-772 > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday Aug 12, 1961 > > MISS MARY CAROLE ALLWEIN WILL WED ALLEN MILTON SCHOFFSTALL > > The marriage of Mary Carole Allwein and Allen Milton Schoffstall will be > solemnized this afternoon at one o'clock in the Assumption of the > Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Rev. Clarence Olszewski will perform > the double ring ceremony. > > Miss Allwein is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allwein, 1030 E. > Maple St. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Schoffstall, 700 > Fifteenth St., New Cumberland, PA., and the late Allen Schoffstall. > > The church will be decorated with white floral arrangements and palms. > Mrs. Helen Katos, organist, and Mrs. Patricia Reichard, soloist, will > provide the wedding music. > > BRIDE'S ATTIRE > > The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear an > ivory tone pure silk organza gown featuring a scooped neckline, short > sleeves and a front panel of embroidered organza. The empire waistline > is accented with a bow ending in a chapel train. Her pure silk illusion > fingertip veil falls from a crystal > tiara. She will carry a cascade of white pompons and lily of the > valley. > > ATTENDANTS > > Mrs. Ann Marie Quarry, sister of the bride, will be the matron of > honor. She will wear a gown of lilac haze satin with a scooped > neckline, short sleeves and fitted bodice over a bell type pleated > skirt. Her headpiece is a matching satin bow with an imported illusion > face veil. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of daisy pompons with > beauty berries. > > Miss Joan Boris, Harrisburg; Miss Mary Louise Mengle, York, and Mrs. > Mary Connor, Lebanon, all friends of the bride, will be bridesmaids. > They will wear dresses of gold fashioned similar to the matron of > honor's. They will carry Colonial bouquets with matching beauty > berries. > > Christina Willman of Lebanon, friend of the bride, will be flower girl. > The ring bearer will be Thomas Hirschboch of Lebanon, friend of the > bride. > > MEN IN PARTY > > The best man will be Robert Weiss, Buffalo, N. Y., fraternity brother of > the groom. Ushers will be Dennis Mulvey of Lockport N. Y., friend of > the groom, > Robert and George Allwein, brothers of the bride. > > The mother of the bride will be seen in a champaign beige sheath with > matching jacket. She will wear a corsage of gardenias. The groom's > mother chose an orchid dress and a corsage of white pompons. > > A reception will be held for 200 guests from New York, New Jersey and > various parts of Pennsylvania, at the Green Terrace. > > WEDDING TRIP > > The couple will honeymoon in upper New York State and New England. For > traveling the bride chose a blue silk sheath with sheer flowered > overblose and a gardenia corsage. The will reside at 32 Leroy Road, > Buffalo, N. Y. > > The bride is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and St. Joseph's > Hospital, School of Nursing, Lancaster. She was employed by the > hospital after her graduation. > The groom is a graduate of Gerald College, Philadelphia, and Franklin > and Marshall College, Lancaster. He is continuing his studies as a > graduate student in chemistry at the University of Buffalo. > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > Ann Marie Allwein, born March 25, 1941, married > Lee Edward Quarry on June 17, 1961, at Assumption of > the Blessed Virgin Mary, Lebanon, PA > Marriage Lic. #061-666 > > Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA Saturday June 17, 1961 > > ANN MARIE ALLWEIN IS BRIDE OF LEE EDWARD QUARRY TODAY > > The marriage of Miss Ann Marie Allwein, 1030 E. Maple St., and Lee > Edward Quarry, Lebanon RD 5, will take place this morning in the > Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary Church. The double ring service > will be used with the Rev. George Gardner officiating. > > The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allwein. The groom's > parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quarry. > > The bride, given in marriage by her father, will be attired in a floor > length gown of imported French lace styled with a Sabrina neckline and > long sleeves. The skirt, terminating in a chapel train, is accented > with cascades of satin rosebuds. She will wear a fingertip length veil > and carry a fan of lilies of the valley and roses. > > HONOR ATTENDANT > > Miss Mary Carole Allwein. sister of the bride, is a maid of honor. The > bridesmaids are Miss Cathy Cincel, Lebanon; Mrs. mary Connor, Cleona; > Miss > Ann Mattingly, Monrovia, Calif., all friends of the bride, and Mrs. > Cathy Demler, cousin of the bride. > > The maid of honor will be gowned in green silk organza over taffeta. > She will wear a green rose headpiece and carry a Colonial bouquet of > yellow roses. > > Gowns of yellow silk organza over taffeta will be worn by the > bridesmaids. Their headpieces will be of yellow roses and their > bouquets, Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. > > Barbara Fasnacht, Lancaster, will be flower girl and will wear yellow > silk organza with white accessories. She will carry yellow roses. > > MEN IN PARTY > > Kenneth Tice, Cornwall, friend of the groom, will serve as best man. > The ushers will be Donald Kreiser, Cornwall, the groom's cousin; George > Allwein, Lebanon, a brother of the bride; Mervin Dishong, Cornwall, > friend of the groom, and Elvin Meily, Lebanon, uncle of the groom. > > Michael Garrison, Palmyra, will be the ring bearer. > > Mrs. Helen Katos will be organist and the soloist is Edward Anderson. > > The bride's mother has chosen a blue dress with white accessories. The > groom's mother will be seen in a beige colored dress with white > accessories. Both mothers will wear corsages of white roses. > > RECEPTION > > A reception for approximately 200 guests will follow the ceremony at the > Green Terrace after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip to the > east coast. For > her going away costume, the bride has selected a lavender suit, white > accessories and white rose corsage. > > The couple reside at 632 N. Queen St., Lancaster. > > The bride graduated from Lebanon Catholic High School and attended > Thompson Business College. She is employed by Watt and Shand, > Lancaster, as a secretary. > > CORNWALL GRADUATE > > The groom was graduated from Cornwall High Scholl and the Pennsylvania > State Police Academy. > > Guests will attend the wedding from California, New York, New Jersey, > Ohio, Georgia and Maryland. > > The bride was feted at showers given by Miss Cathy Cincel, Mrs. Cathy > Demler, Lebanon, and Joanne Fasnacht, Lebanon. > > > > Cousin Nancy > > > ==== ALWINE Mailing List ==== > For more ALWINE info, check out the web site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~genmom > Click on the ALWINE surname. >

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