4. FRANK MARS5 ALLWEIN (WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born March 01, 1840, and died November 17, 1914 in 6th and Lehman St., Lebanon, PA. He married REBECCA ARENTZ/AURENTZ 1865, daughter of GEORGE AURENTZ and SARAH LOY. She was born February 27, 1842, and died April 03, 1913 in 543 Lehman St., Lebanon, PA. Notes for FRANK MARS ALLWEIN: News paper had buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, but tombstones have buried at Holy Cross Cemetery??? Age 74 years 8 months 16 days. Allwein Manuscript FRANK M. - son of William and Mary (Mairs) Allwein was born march 1st, 1840. He attended the public schools and commenced to teach in 1859 continuing for seven successive terms. In 1863 he enlisted to serve with the Home Guard and was stationed at Reading and part of the time Scranton, PA but after seven weeks soldering he was mustered out. He learned the trade of plastering. In 1865 he was married to Rebecca daughter of George and Sarah Arentz. Mr. Allwein continued at his trade and became the the prominent in his business at Lebanon being very successful and doing a large amount of work. Among some of the prominent buildings he plastered is the Lebanon Academy of Music. He lives with his family at 6th and Lehman Streets, Lebanon, PA Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening November 17, 1914 F. M. ALLWEIN DIED SUDDENLY AT NOON TODAY Frank M. Allwein, of Sixth and Lehman streets, was fatally stricken with paralysis at his home just before the noon hour today and expired before medical aid could be given by Dr. Thomas Holland, who was summoned. His death was unexpected, as it was sudden for he had been working in the garden of his home but a short time before the fatal summons came and there had been nothing noted in his condition which had given his family or friends any warning of the near approach of his end. 74 YEARS OF AGE He was 74 years old but continued to manifest a deep and active interest in affairs. Consequently his death is a crushing blow to the members of his family and a shock to a wide circle of friends. CONTRACTING PLASTERER Mr. Allwein was a contracting plasterer and during the many years of his active business career he became widely known and highly esteemed. He was vice-president of the Valley mutual fire insurance company and a director in the Mechanics building and loan association, he was one of the original members of the Rescue hose company and as a member of St. Mary's Catholic church was indentified with the societies of St. Patrick and St. Vincent De Paul. FIVE CHILDREN LEFT He was a widower, his wife having preceded him in heath some years ago and leaves five children, as follows: Mrs. Philip Bleistine, Mother Genevieve, Western Park, MD., Misses Lucy and Cecelia Allwein, of this city. Four brothers, Isaac, Nathaniel, John and Aaron Allwein, of this city and two sisters, Mrs. Aaron Witmer and Mrs. Cyrus Miller, also of this city, survive. There are two grand children. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening November 21, 1914 REQUIEM MASS FOR THE LATE F. M. ALLWEIN Members of Societies of St. Mary's Church in Attendance THE PALL BEARERS Rescue Fire Company Was Also Represented at Funeral Representatives from St. Patrick's Beneficial Society and St. Vincent De Paul Society of St. Mary's Catholic church, the Rescue fire company and several business organizations with which he had been prominently identified for a period of many years this morning attended the funeral of the late F. M. Allwein, of this city. The obsequies occurred at nine o'clock from the house, Sixth and Lehman streets, with services in charge of the Rev. Father Adam Christ at St. Mary's church. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. THE PALL BEARERS The pall bearers were Stephen Arnold, Charles Albright, Matthew Cavanaugh. Henry Loy, J. V. Arnold and Edwin Faust, all of St. Patrick society. Mr. Allwein was the father of Francis A. Allwein of 425 Walnut Street. P. H. Thompson, was Undertaker. More About FRANK MARS ALLWEIN: Burial: November 21, 1914, St. Mary's Cemetery , Lebanon, PA Cause of Death: Paralysis Military service: Home Guard Occupation: Plasterer Notes for REBECCA ARENTZ/AURENTZ: Evening Report Friday, April 4, 1913 MRS. FRANK ALLWEIN, DIES AT AGE OF 71 Mrs. Frank Allwein, of 543 Lehman street, died at 5.45 o'clock on Thursday evening at her home after 11 months illness with a complication of ailments, aged 71 years, one month and five days. He was an faithful member of st. Mary's Catholic church. Her husband and five children survive, as follows: Mrs. Philip Bleistein, this city; Mother Genevieve, superior in a convent in Oak Lane, near Philadelphia: Francis, Lucy, Celic, of this city. George Aurentz, of Reading, is a brother and Mrs. Sarah Shirk, living in Kansas, is a sister. Marie and Reda Bleistine, of this city are grandchildren. More About REBECCA ARENTZ/AURENTZ: Aged: 71 years, 1 month, 5 days Burial: April 07, 1913, St. Mary's Cemetery , Lebanon, PA Cause of Death: Complications of ailments for 11 months Children of FRANK ALLWEIN and REBECCA ARENTZ/AURENTZ are: i. JEROME H.6 ALLWEIN, b. 1866; d. 1868. ii. GEORGE WM. ALLWEIN, b. October 13, 1867; d. March 15, 1869. 9. iii. SARAH M. ALLWEIN, b. July 20, 1869; d. August 16, 1945, Good Samartian Hospital, Lebanon, PA. iv. MOTHER MARY E. ALLWEIN, b. April 28, 1872. Notes for MOTHER MARY E. ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript MARY- daughter of Frank M. and Rebecca (Arentz) Allwein entered Convent of Sisters of Saint Joseph at McSherrystown, PA Name in religion Sister M. Genevieve. Western Park, Maryland--Mother Genevieve v. LUCY C. ALLWEIN, b. August 11, 1876; d. 1956. More About LUCY C. ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, North Lebanon Twp., Lebanon County, PA 10. vi. FRANCIS A. ALLWEIN, b. March 01, 1879; d. August 30, 1919, 315 Guilford Street, Lebanon, PA. vii. CECILIA A. ALLWEIN, b. June 05, 1881; d. 1955. More About CECILIA A. ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA 5. ISAAC MARS5 ALLWEIN (WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born May 07, 1842 in North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, and died February 21, 1918 in Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. He married FIANNA GARRETT/GERHART. She was born August 15, 1845, and died 1910. Notes for ISAAC MARS ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript ISAAC M., - son of William and Mary (Mairs) Allwein born May 7, 1842 was reared on his father's farm and educated in the public Schools. He learned his father's trade of plastering but when still in his teens commenced teaching in the public schools taking several sessions of training at a normal class in Lebanon, PA. On July 2, 1863 he enlisted in Captain John Stumm's Company F, 48th Regiment P.V.M. to serve for a term of 90 days for the defense of his country, was honorably discharged August 26, 1863 at Reading, PA by order of Governor Curtin. He re-enlisted as private in Captain B. Frank Heens' Company F. 93rd Regiment P.V. Inf. Vol. Feb. 26th, 1864 for the term of three years or during the war. He served under Generals Grant, Meade, Hancock, Sheridan and others, was in action in the battle of the Wilderness, Pennsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Weldon, Winchester, Fishers Hill, Cedar Creek and other minor engagements, he was never wounded in battle except a slight scratch on right cheek, but his gun had three bullet marks received while fighting. He was honorably discharged at the close of the war June 27th, 1865 at the defenses of Washington, D.C. After his return from the war he married to Fianna Garrett and again taught in public schools but shortly after removed to Lebanon, PA and engaged in the Dry Good business in partnership with Peter A. Glick under the firm name of Allwein & Glick at 745 Cumberland Street. The business not being very successful he sold out his interest after one years trial in April 1869 to his partner Mr. Glick. Remained living in Lebanon another year, after which he purchased a property in North Lebanon Township of about five acres of Benjamin Swanger and moved with his family to this place in the Spring of 1870. He continued teaching in the public schools in the winter time and in the summer worked with neighboring farmers at harvesting. Altogether he taught nineteen terms, all in Lebanon County with the exception of one term in Schuylkill County and one term in Berks County, however, the last term which he taught at Glicks school near Mount Zion he was unable to finish on account of a severe attack of Rheumatism. In the spring of 1883 he sold his country property to Theodore H. Allwein and purchased a lot in Lebanon (5th and Lehman Sts.) upon which he erected a house and moved with his family on June 23rd the same year into the property and opened a grocery store. He carried on the grocery business also at the same time plastering and made a success in both. His son Harry taking care of the store trade while he worked at his trade of plastering. He continued in business successfully until the spring of 1890 when he sold out to his son Harry and son-in-law Harry Zweier after which he retired and moved to one of his properties on North Fifth Street. ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Isaac M. Allwine, 93rd Regiment, Company A, recruited in Lebanon Co., February 26, 1864 - June 27, 1865. ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Isaac M. Allwein--Enlist Date 02 July 1863, Enlist Rank, Priv. Served Pennsylvania Enlisted "F" Co. 48th Inf. Reg. PA Mustered Out on 26 August 1863----Regiment Type Infantry Source: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865 Abbreviation: PARoster Published by on 1870 ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Ancestry.Com Name of Regiment: Pennsylvania 48th Infantry Regiment Date of Organization: 02 July 1863 Muster Date: 26 August 1863 Regiment Type: Infantry More About ISAAC MARS ALLWEIN: Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery , Lebanon, PA Military service: February 26, 1864, G A R - Civil War Veteran Occupation: Teacher More About FIANNA GARRETT/GERHART: Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery , Lebanon, PA Children of ISAAC ALLWEIN and FIANNA GARRETT/GERHART are: i. HARRY P. (HENRY)6 ALLWEIN, b. November 21, 1868; d. 1957. Notes for HARRY P. (HENRY) ALLWEIN: Name listed in the Allwein book---Henry P. Lebanon Directory-Harry P. Tombstone-Harry Lebanon Daily News Monday September 18, 1911 H. P. ALLWEIN'S TEAM STOLEN Drove to Farm of Moses Arnold, Near Almshouse, on Sunday HITCHED ALONG ROAD Animal Found This Morning Securely Tied in Hathaway park Harry P. Allwein, the Fifth and Weidman streets grocer, on Sunday evening, was robbed of his horse and buggy. With Mrs. Allwein he visited the farm of Moses Arnold, about half a mile south of the county's almshouse, and when they returned to the road where the horse had been tied, the animal and buggy were missing. Mr. Arnold then drove them to the city and the supposed robbery was reported at once at police headquarters, and an investigation was made. IN HATHAWAY PARK This morning the rig was located in Hathaway Park. As the horse was securely tied. It is regarded a improbable that it wandered away and it is supposed one took the rig for a drive and then deserted it later in the night. More About HARRY P. (HENRY) ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA 11. ii. ELLA M. "ELLEN" ALLWEIN, b. January 15, 1870; d. January 23, 1946, 523 Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA. iii. KATIE S. ALLWEIN, b. August 05, 1871. Notes for KATIE S. ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript KATIE S., - daughter of Isaac M. and Fianna (Garrett) Allwein married. 12. iv. WILLIAM HENRY "WILLIE" ALLWEIN, SR., b. May 23, 1873; d. 1936. 13. v. JOHN F. ALLWEIN, b. July 20, 1875. vi. NORA A. ALLWEIN, b. April 22, 1879; d. 1964. More About NORA A. ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA vii. ANNIE M. "ANNIE" ALLWEIN, b. September 30, 1880; d. April 1971. More About ANNIE M. "ANNIE" ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Social Security Number: 187-36-8407 (17003) viii. CLARENCE P. ALLWEIN, b. October 09, 1886; d. 1951. Notes for CLARENCE P. ALLWEIN: Tombstone has the date of born 1888. More About CLARENCE P. ALLWEIN: Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA