Dear Cousins, Mary M. "Polly" Allwein is the daughter of Philip Allwein and Barbara Frantz. Question: Is John Eckenroth born June 21, 1846 the son of William Eckenroth and Sarah Greth? If you have any corrections, additions please let me know and the Allwein cousins. Nancy Allwein Nebiker Descendants of Mary M. "Polly" Allwein Generation No. 1 1. MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN (PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born January 17, 1822, and died October 26, 1900 in 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. She married DAVID L. MILLER. Notes for MARY M. "POLLY" ALLWEIN: Allwein Manuscript MARY (POLLY), - daughter of Philip and Barbara (Frantz) Allwein married David Miller. Mr. Miller was a farmer but later carried on butchering business with his brother-in-law Philip Allwein continuing the business after Mr. Allwein's death. He purchased the house at 9th and Mifflin Streets from John Allwein and lived at this place until he retired from business. He outlived his wife who was an invalid for some years before she died. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening October 27, 1900 MRS. MARY MILLER Mrs. Mary, wife of David L. Miller, died on Friday evening of general debility after a long illness, at her home 919 Mifflin street. She was a faithful member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Her husband and several children survive her. Lebanon Daily News Tuesday Evening October 30, 1900 MRS. MARY MILLER The funeral of Mrs. Mary, wife of David L. Miller was held this morning from her late home, 919 Mifflin street with services in St. Mary's Catholic Church, conducted by Rev. Father Charles Koch. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. More About MARY M. "POLLY" ALLWEIN: Burial: October 30, 1900, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Cause of Death: Invalid for some years Lived at: 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Residence: October 1900, 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Notes for DAVID L. MILLER: Mr. Miller was a farmer but later carried on butchering business with his brother-in-law Philip Allwein continuing the business after Mr. Allwein's death. He purchased the house at 9th and Mifflin streets from John Allwein and lived at this place until he retired from business. He outlived his wife who was an invalid for some years before she died. More About DAVID L. MILLER: Lived at: October 26, 1900, 919 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Occupation: Butcher Children of MARY ALLWEIN and DAVID MILLER are: 2. i. ANGELINE5 MILLER, b. August 14, 1844; d. Bef. August 1916. 3. ii. MARY ANN MILLER, b. April 03, 1849. Generation No. 2 2. ANGELINE5 MILLER (MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born August 14, 1844, and died Bef. August 1916. She married LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD, son of PHILIP ARNOLD and REBECCA HARTMAN. He was born November 24, 1847, and died August 01, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Notes for ANGELINE MILLER: Allwein Manuscript ANGELINE, - daughter of David and Mary (Allwein) Miller married Leo Joseph Arnold. Notes for LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD: Lebanon Daily News Thursday Evening August 3, 1916 LEO ARNOLD DIED IN PHILADELPHIA Leo Arnold, a former resident of this city, died on Tuesday at his home in Philadelphia from general debility following an illness of some length. He was 70 years old and was a carpenter by trade. During his residence of many years in this city Arnold was widely known on the north side, where he lived. He was a widower and leaves three children. Emma Arnold, Philadelphia; Mrs. Harry Schnepp, Philadelphia, and Miss Deborah Arnold, in the West. Three sisters are also left as follows: Mrs. Kitty Seifert, Roanoke, Va., Mrs. John A. Arnold and Mrs. Geo. Shaeffer, both of this city. The body will be brought here for services and burial on Saturday morning. Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening August 5, 1916 LEO ARNOLD Funeral services for the late Leo Arnold, of Philadelphia, were held this morning at nine o'clock by Rev. Adam Christ in St. Mary's Catholic church and interment followed in St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral cortege arrived at eight o'clock this morning from Philadelphia and was joined here by relatives and friends. The pall bearers were: Pius Arnold, Nathaniel Allwein, Charles Arnold and John Allwein. P. H. Thompson was the undertaker. More About LEO JOSEPH ARNOLD: Aged: 70 Years Old Burial: August 05, 1916, St. Mary's Cemetery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Lived at: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Carpenter Children of ANGELINE MILLER and LEO ARNOLD are: i. MARY ESTELLA6 ARNOLD, d. Died Young. ii. ANDREW PHILIP ARNOLD, d. Died In Infancy. iii. MARTHA REBECCA ARNOLD, d. Died In Childhood. iv. EMMA LOUISE ARNOLD. More About EMMA LOUISE ARNOLD: Lived at: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania v. C. DEBORAH ARNOLD. More About C. DEBORAH ARNOLD: Lived at: August 01, 1916, In the West Residence: Lived in the west vi. M. GERTRUDE ARNOLD, m. HARRY SCHNEPP. More About M. GERTRUDE ARNOLD: Residence: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania More About HARRY SCHNEPP: Residence: August 01, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania vii. SARAH REBECCA ARNOLD, d. Died In Infancy. viii. THOMAS PHILIP ARNOLD, d. Died In Childhood. 3. MARY ANN5 MILLER (MARY M. "POLLY"4 ALLWEIN, PHILIP3, CONRAD2, HANS JACOB1) was born April 03, 1849. She married JOHN ECKENROTH. He was born June 21, 1846, and died July 31, 1883. Notes for MARY ANN MILLER: Allwein Manuscript MARY ANN, - daughter of David and Mary (Allwein) Miller married to John Eckenroth. One son being born. Child of MARY MILLER and JOHN ECKENROTH is: i. GEORGE6 ECKENROTH.