Generation No. 3 8. JOHN W.6 ALLWEIN (HENRY M.5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born March 12, 1873. He married ETHEL. More About JOHN W. ALLWEIN: Residence: March 1914, Toronto, Ohio Children of JOHN ALLWEIN and ETHEL are: i. ALBERTA7 ALLWEIN, b. August 1904; d. March 10, 1914. Notes for ALBERTA ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News Wednesday March 11, 1914 DIED AT THE HOME OF AUNT WHILE ON VISIT Alberta, the nine year old daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John Allwein, of Toronto, Ohio, who was reported very ill in Tuesday's "News" died on Tuesday afternoon at the home of the child's aunt, Mrs. Clifford Rhoads, on North Eighth street. It was announced today that the little girl had taken cold while on her way to this city with her father and two brothers, several weeks ago. It is stated however, that pneumonia did not develop as previously reported, and death is ascribed to heart trouble, and ailment from which the child suffered for some time. John Allwein, the father, arrived here this morning on the 11 o'clock train. The mother, who is nursing an infant baby, is expected tomorrow, of it is possible for her to make the trip. Besides the parents, the child is survived by two brothers, John, Jr., and Pauline, and Dorothy, and an infant sister. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening March 14, 1914 ANGEL MASS FOR ALBERTA ALLWEIN An angel mass was sung in St. Mary's Catholic church this morning, at 8:30 o'clock, over the remains of Alberta, the nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allwein, of Ontario, Ohio. The child was visiting relatives here when death overtook her from heart trouble. The funeral was held from the home of an aunt of the departed, Mrs. Clifford Rhoads, on North Eighth street. Rev. Father Christ officiated. The bearers were: John Loehle, Jr., Leo Youtz, Wilhelm Lieb, Richard McGovern. Burial was made at St. Mary's Catholic cemetery. There were many beautiful floral tributes, attesting the sympathy of relatives and friends to the bereaved parents. Mr. Allwein, the father of the child, arrived here the day following the death of the child; and Mrs. Allwein arrived on Friday. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening march 12, 1914 FUNERAL NOTICES ALLWEIN--In Lebanon, on the 10th inst. Alberta Allwein, aged 9 years, 6 months and 17 days. Funeral on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Clifford Rhodes, 415 N. 8th St. Services at St. Mary's Catholic church at 8:30 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. More About ALBERTA ALLWEIN: Aged: 9 years, 6 months and 17 days Burial: March 14, 1914, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Cause of Death: Cold, heart trouble Lived at: March 1914, Ontario or Toronto, Ohio ii. JOHN W. ALLWEIN, JR.. iii. PAULINE ALLWEIN. iv. DOROTHY ALLWEIN. v. CHILD ALLWEIN. 9. SARAH M.6 ALLWEIN (FRANK MARS5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born July 20, 1869, and died August 16, 1945 in Good Samartian Hospital, Lebanon, PA. She married PHILIP A. BLEISTEIN May 18, 1893 in St. Mary's Church, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. He was born 1867, and died April 08, 1942. Notes for SARAH M. ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript SARAH M., - daughter of Frank M. and Rebecca (Arentz) Allwein married Philip A. Bleistein May 18, 1893 in Saint Mary's Church, Lebanon, PA Mr. Bleistein is a telegraph operator and for many years had charge of the Chestnut Street Station of the Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad, Lebanon, PA. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening August 17, 1945 MRS. SARAH BLEISTEIN DIES OF COMPLICATIONS Mrs. Sarah M. Bleistein, widow of Philip A. Bleistein of 529 Lehman Street, died on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Good Samaritan Hospital. He death was caused by complications from which she had been suffering for some time. She was 76 years of age and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. A daughter Marie at home survives, as well as the following sisters, Mother Genevieve of St. Gregory's Convent of Philadelphia. Lucy and Cecelia Allwein of Lebanon. Lebanon Daily News MRS SARAH BLEISTEIN BURIED AT HOLY CROSS Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah M. Bleistine, 529 Lehman Street, widow of Philip A. Bleistein, were held at 8:30 o'clock this morning from the Thompson Funeral Home, South Ninth Street. Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Mary's R. C. Church at 9:00 o'clock. The rector the Very Rev. R. J. Maher was the deacon, and the Rev. Philip A. Liebich, pastor at St. Gertrudes's Church was the sub deacon. Interment took place at the Holy Cross Cemetery. The bearers were John Bleistine, Herbert Allwein, Paul Bleistine, John McCabe, James Foster and John Allwein. P. H. Thompson and Sons were in charge of arrangements. More About SARAH M. ALLWEIN: Burial: August 1945, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Notes for PHILIP A. BLEISTEIN: Allwein Manuscript SARAH M., - daughter of Frank M. and Rebecca (Arentz) Allwein married Philip A. Bleistein May 18, 1893 in Saint Mary's Church, Lebanon, PA Mr. Bleistein is a telegraph operator and for many years had charge of the Chestnut Street Station of the Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad, Lebanon, PA. More About PHILIP A. BLEISTEIN: Occupation: Telegraph Operator Children of SARAH ALLWEIN and PHILIP BLEISTEIN are: i. MARIE G.7 BLEISTEIN, b. May 31, 1894; m. HOUCK. ii. RITA ELIZABETH BLEISTEIN, b. June 27, 1902; d. August 25, 1931. Notes for RITA ELIZABETH BLEISTEIN: Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening August 25, 1931 MISS RITA ELIZABETH BLEISTEIN DIED TODAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS Miss Rita Elizabeth Bleistein, accomplished and poplar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bleistein, passed away at 9:30 o'clock this morning, at the home of her parents at 539 Lehman street, following an illness of six months. She suffered from a complication of deceases. She was aged 30 years. Following her graduation from the Lebanon High School in 1931, she took a course at Ursinus Collage, where she was awarded her degree of Bachelor of Arts. Since then he engaged in special courses of study at Lebanon Valley Collage during the summer vacation periods. In all of the institutions named she displayed remarkable talent and intellectuality and highly esteemed by the members of the faculty as well as those of the student body with whom she came into contact. Her first assignment in her chosen profession as a teacher was at Millmont, PA and she taught the next two terms at Delmatia. Last year she taught French and Latin at Johnsburg, PA. In her brief career as an instructor she made many friends and impressed those about her with the conviction that she had a brilliant future before her. She was intensely popular in her home city. She possessed qualities of heart and mind that endeared her to a wide circle of friends and fellow church folk, and the sorrow of her parents and only sister Mrs. Marie Houck, is shared by a multitude of people who knew her and learned to admire her. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church this city, and was also identified with one of the Greek letter fraternities at Ursinus College. Lebanon Daily News Friday Evening August 28, 1931 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MISS RETA BLEISTEIN Funeral services were held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at the house and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church for Miss Reta Bleistein, of 539 Lehman Street, with the Rev. Aloysius Bleistein, of Traverion, officiating. Interment took place in Holy Cross cemetery. Bearers were Charles, Joseph, Aloysius and John Bleistein and Cyril and Richard Allwein. There were many beautiful flowers and wreaths given by the deceased's host of friends. McGovern's were in charge of all the arrangements. More About RITA ELIZABETH BLEISTEIN: Burial: August 28, 1931, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Education: Lebanon Valley College Occupation: Teacher - Latin and French 10. FRANCIS A.6 ALLWEIN (FRANK MARS5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born March 01, 1879, and died August 30, 1919 in 315 Guilford Street, Lebanon, PA. He married AGNES A. AURENTZ January 12, 1905, daughter of AARON AURENTZ and REBECCA SCHAEFFER. She was born 1877, and died July 05, 1937 in Good Samartian Hospital, Lebanon, PA. Notes for FRANCIS A. ALLWEIN: Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening August 30, 1919 FRANCIS A. ALLWEIN Francis A. Allwein, of 315 Guilford street, died at this home this morning, at 9 a.m. as the result of a complication of diseases. He had been ill for the past nine months and succumbed at the age of 40 years, 5 months and 29 days. He was employed as a plasterer and a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Those surviving are his wife, and four sisters. Mother Genevieve, of Western Maryland; Mrs. Philip Bleistein, of this city, and Locy and Cecila Allwein, also of this city. The deceased was a graduate of the Lebanon Business college, and worked with his father Frank M. Allwein, plastering contractor for many years. He was employed at the Bethlehem Steel Co. holding a clerical position, until he took sick. Ge was of a genial disposition and well liked by everyone. More About FRANCIS A. ALLWEIN: Aged: 40 years, 5 months, 29 days Burial: September 02, 1919, St. Mary's Cemetery , Lebanon, PA Education: Lebanon Business College Marriage Lic.#: # 015-297 Occupation: Plasterer Notes for AGNES A. AURENTZ: Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening July 6, 1937 MRS. AGNES ALLWEIN SUCCUMBS MONDAY Mrs. Agnes Allwein, 59, widow of Francis Allwein, 20 Mifflin St. died at 2:10 o'clock Monday morning in the Good Samaritan Hospital. Death was due to complications following a two years illness. She was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic church and leaves to survive two sisters, Mrs. John Steckbeck and Mrs. George Hartman and a brother John Aurentz, of Hershey. Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening July 8, 1937 MRS AGNES ALLWEIN LAID TO REST TODAY The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Allwein, of 20 Mifflin street was held this morning at 8:30 o'clock from P. H. Thompson's Sons funeral home with services at nine o'clock in St. Gertrude's Catholic church, Rev. L. J. Stump officiated Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge of arrangements. Six nephews acted as pall bearers. More About AGNES A. AURENTZ: Burial: July 08, 1937, St. Mary's Cemetery , Lebanon, PA Child of FRANCIS ALLWEIN and AGNES AURENTZ is: i. FRANCIS7 ALLWEIN, b. 1906; d. 1906. 11. ELLA M. "ELLEN"6 ALLWEIN (ISAAC MARS5, WILLIAM4, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born January 15, 1870, and died January 23, 1946 in 523 Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA. She married HERMAN HARRY JOSEPH ZWEIER June 1895, son of GEORGE ZWEIER and CATHERINE ARNOLD. He was born July 16, 1867, and died March 22, 1948 in 523 Cumberland St., Lebanon, PA. Notes for ELLA M. "ELLEN" ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript ELLEN M., - daughter of Isaac M. and Fianna (Garrett) Allwein married harry Zweier. Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening January 23, 1946 MRS. H. J. ZWEIER DIES SUDDENLY AT NOON Mrs. Ella Allwein Zweier died suddenly today at 1:15 p.m. in her residence, 523 Cumberland Street. Her death ascribed to coronary thrombosis, was unexpected, although she had been in poor health for some time. She was 76 years of age. Mrs. Zweier, the wife of harry J. Zweier, who has been a grocer in Lebanon for many years, was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and of the societies of the church. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Richard and Curtis; a daughter, Hilda, wife of Norman Boyd, seven grandchildren; three brothers Harry, John and Clarence Allwein, all of Lebanon and three sisters, Mrs Harry Becker, Altoona, and Misses Nora and Anna Allwein, Lebanon. Mrs. Zweier was a daughter of the late Isaac and Fianna Gerhart Allwein. Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening January 28, 1946 SOLEMN HIGH MASS SUNG FOR MRS. H. J. ZWEIER Funeral services were held at nine o'clock this morning in the Thompson Funeral Home for Mrs. Ella Allwein Zweier, wife of Harry J. Zweier, of 523 Cumberland St. At 9:30 o'clock a solemn requiem high mass was sung in St. Mary's Catholic Church. The very Rev. John J. Lawley was celebrant, Rev. Leonard Fullenkamp was deacon and Rev. Philip Liebich was sub deacon. Burial was made in Holy Cross Cemetery. Pallbearers were Earnest Arnold, Geroge Hartman, Russell Allwein, Herbert Allwein, J. S. Fink and Richard Horner. P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge. More About ELLA M. "ELLEN" ALLWEIN: Burial: January 28, 1946, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Notes for HERMAN HARRY JOSEPH ZWEIER: Harry attended the parochial and public schools in Lebanon. He was a salesman in dry goods stores, engaged in the grocery business with Harry Allwein and later formed his own business, all in Lebanon, PA Lebanon Daily News Monday Evening March 22, 1948 HARRY ZWEIER, GROCER, DIES THIS MORNING Harry J. Zweier, widely known and highly respected life long Lebanon resident, passed away at his residence, 523 Cumberland Street at 9:20 o'clock this morning. Heart failure was ascribed as the cause of death following an illness of nearly four months. He first became ill about Thanksgiving time last fall and has been ailing ever since, although he was bedfast only for the past tow months and his condition became grave only recently. Aged 80 years, he was the son of the late George and Catherine (Arnold) Zweier, and would have attained his 81st birthday on July 19, this year. A life long Lebanonian, he established himself in the grocery business more than a half-century ago, and continued in it for fifty five years on Cumberland Street within a radius of two blocks. He retired from actively operating the Zweier groceries about fifteen years ago after expanding the business by setting up stores at Fifth and Walnut Streets and at Lincoln and Pershing Avenues. In addition to the long established Cumberland Street place, and turned the active management of the establishment over to two sons, who currently operate the business. As a local grocer, he was one of the founders of the Sterling Wholesale Corporation of this city, and for many years held the office of vice-president of the organization. He retained an active interest in the corporation for years and continued as a director until his retirement from active business. He was a life-long member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and well known to members of that congregation. He also was a member of St. Patrick's Society and the Holy Name Society, and the Pennsylvania Catholic Beneficial League. Fraternally he held membership in the Lebanon Lodge Number 228, Loyal Order of Moose, and was a charter member of that fraternity. He was also a member of the Lincoln Republican Club. He survived by one daughter, Hilda, wife of Norman Boyd, of this city, and the two sons who succeeded their father in business, Curtis J. and Richard J. Zweier, both of this city. One sister Mrs. George Hartman, of Lebanon, and brother, William Zweier of Charlotte, North Caroline. Also survive as do seven grandchildren. His wife, the former Ella M. Allwein, passed away about two years ago. Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening March 24, 1948 HARRY ZWEIER BURIED AFTER REQUIEM MASS Funeral services were held this morning at eight-thirty o'clock from Thompson's Funeral Home, 120 South Ninth Street for Harry J. Zweier, 523 Cumberland Street. At nine o'clock a Requiem High Mass was celebrated in St. Mary's of Assumption Church by Rev. Anthony Burakowski. Burial was in the Holy Cross cemetery with the following serving as bearers: Russell Allwein, George Hartman, Richard Horner, J. Sylvester Fink, Samuel Baum and Elmer Laudermilch. Thompson's was in charge of the funeral arrangements. More About HERMAN HARRY JOSEPH ZWEIER: Burial: March 24, 1948, Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Occupation: Bet. 1900 - 1920, Grocery Store Owner Residence: 1880, 419 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Children of ELLA ALLWEIN and HERMAN ZWEIER are: 15. i. HILDA7 ZWEIER, b. December 1899. ii. RICHARD J. ZWEIER, b. February 19, 1902; d. December 1971. More About RICHARD J. ZWEIER: Residence: 1971, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Social Security Number: 170-28-9066 16. iii. JOHN CURTIS ZWEIER, SR., b. August 22, 1903.