This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/316.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Susan, I saw your answer of Jan 23 to Sandra, and I hope you will be open to do a lookup for me in the Vol. 9 book you mentioned.I am searching for proof of Margaret Biddle being the child of Andrew Biddle and Christina Cover/Kober. She was born about 1777 in Frederick Co. MD and I believe she was affiliated with Kriders Church, and have heard Pipe Creek Church also mentioned. She went with the family to PA in about 1789, and was married to Zachariah Spencer either in MD or in PA. If the family is mentioned as members of the church I can then purchase the book. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.8.1 Message Board Post: Most of the obits are from the early 1900's.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/341 Message Board Post: I am looking for decendents of Edward Richards who was born in Manchester , England in 1678 and settled along the Eastern Shore and later moved to present day Carroll County, Maryland.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/340 Message Board Post: I am looking for decendents of Edward Richards who was born in Manchester , England in 1678 and settled along the Eastern Shore and later moved to present day Carroll County, Maryland.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.8 Message Board Post: I I am looking for obituaries of three people. John George Weaver 1803 in Baltimore Co. John Weaver died 1830 in Baltimore Co. Catherine Shriver Weaver died 1858 in Carrol Co. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
To The Writer of This Query: I have a Columbus COVER (b. 25 Mar 1854, MD; d. 21 June1924) who m. Annie M. RUPRECHT (b.19 Jan 1861, MD; d. 9 Apr 1949). They're both buried Frederick, Frederick Co., MD--Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Is Columbus (above) connected to your COVER line? Columbus' wife Annie M. RUPRECHT's mother was Eva-Cathrine "Katt" DUFT---any info on any DUFT &/or RUPRECHT would be greatly appreciated!!! Also, info on Columbus COVER & his family. Hope we connect, Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 7:07 PM Subject: [MDCARROLL] Andrew Biddle b. 1735, m. Christina Cover b. 1745 > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Biddle, Cover, Kober, Spencer > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/339 > > Message Board Post: > > Need information on children of the above couple, specifically the birth of Margaret Cover Biddle, abt 1777, probably the fifth child of about eleven. Maryland residents of Frederick County, which would now be Carroll County. Possible Reformed Church, Frederick Co., MD for birth or baptism. Margaret Cover Biddle married Zachariah Spencer either in MD or in Blair Co. PA. about 1798. >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Biddle, Cover, Kober, Spencer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/339 Message Board Post: Need information on children of the above couple, specifically the birth of Margaret Cover Biddle, abt 1777, probably the fifth child of about eleven. Maryland residents of Frederick County, which would now be Carroll County. Possible Reformed Church, Frederick Co., MD for birth or baptism. Margaret Cover Biddle married Zachariah Spencer either in MD or in Blair Co. PA. about 1798.
This is an update to the list of newspaper clippings that I have typed in the past two days. Just email me with any requests. Angie Deardorff Feeser Bernie E. accident-death Feeser Grace E. obit Frock Feeser Esther M. marriage Crouse Feeser John F. marriage Feeser Minnie M. obit Sheets Bollinger Esther marriage Feeser Bollinger Sgt. Charles L. marriage Feeser Kenneth Irl obit Favorite George T. obit Feeser Ralph C. obit Feeser Richard E. obit Greenholt Shirley June marriage Feeser Greenholt Richard Norman marriage Dull Gertrude V. obit Koontz Dubs Kathryn obit Britcher Dubs Helen I. marriage Wentz Dubs Richard B. marriage Dubs Hattie R. obit Cornbower Dehoff Ellen C. obit Miller Clouser Mary E. obit Bishe Close Jesse F. obit-fun Crouse Bernard L. obit Crouse Ira D. obit Crouse Josephine obit Shields Clousher Cover M. obit Zarfos Bernadine Louise marriage Arentz Zarfos Roger Lee marriage Albright Donald E. article Myers Raymond C. marriage Myers Beulah I. marriage Wentz Appler Effie M. obit Ellenberger Crouse Lawrence T. obit Cratin Renie in memory Bupp David Clinton promotion Bair Harold John marriage Bair Shirley Marguerite marriage Halter __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CORNELL, DUVALL, LOVELL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.7 Message Board Post: Do you have any CORNELL, DUVALL, or LOVELLs?
A new mailing list has been created for the surname WILDASIN and all variants. WILDASIN. A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Wildasin surname and variations (e.g., WILDERSON, WILDESON, WILDYSEN, WILDASTIN, WILDINSTINN, WITTERSON) in any place and at any time. To subscribe send "subscribe" to [email protected] (mail mode) or [email protected] (digest mode). Vanessa [email protected] My genealogy page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vstern
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CFB.2ACI/95.112.134.2 Message Board Post: What evidence do you have that Aquilla was Choctaw? Is this the same Quiller who married Sarah Lee and whose father was Nicholas? Denise
Hi Debbie, I thought you might be interested in the following people in my database: Bertha M. Gettier 1887-1945 m. George W. Rupp 1888 - 1929(?) Three children: Georgia, Earle & Evelyn George's parents were Ellen Mary Kopp and George Rupp of Alesia/Manchester/Lineboro, Carroll Co., MD Mary Jane Frederick b. abt. 1841 m. John Masonheimer on 6 Oct 1863 in York Co., PA marriage performed by Rev. Lohr Mary Jane Frederick's parents were Rebecca Bollinger and Casper Friedrich who were married in Hanover, York Co., PA If any of this seems familiar to you please let me know. I don't have a lot more, but you are welcome to what I have. Iris Frederick Reily [email protected] ]with Carroll Co., MD and York Co., PA roots
Can someone on this list tell me what the background is on the large abandoned building with the railroad siding at the south west end of Taneytown? This building is directly across the RR tracks from the Grain Mill siding which was owned by the Eckenrode family in the late 1800's. I believe this large wharehouse building is located on what was known as the brick yard (or perhaps slightly southwest of the brick yard) in the late 1800's. Also I would be interested if anyone has information about the canning factory RR siding at the northeast end of Taneytown. I believe the canning factory was operating in the 1940s and 1950s. Today that Factory is a lumber mill of some type. Thanks Don Fair, Mechanicsburg, PA
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.6 Message Board Post: Angela, I'm interested in any information that you may be willing to share regarding the families of Brilhart and Masenheimer. Also, if you happen to run across any reference to the Gettier family. thanks debbie
These are the new obits, weddings, funerals that I have typed just recently Angie Boyer Charles E. obit Bechtel William Burnell obit Bowersox Stanley D. obit Bechtel Henry G. obit Berwager Burnell Edward marriage Berwager Josephine Viriginia marriage Crowl Cluck Arlene V. marriage Baumgardner Cluck Donald L. marriage Brumgard Merle Edwin marriage Brumgard Ruthanna Mae marriage Good Bishe Milton W. E. obit Crawmer Laura Virginia funeral Masenheimer Copenheaver A. S. E. obit unknown Bankert Horace P. obit Bankert Mary Magadalene obit Yingling Bankert Jeanne Marie marriage Rohrbaugh Bankert David Herbert marriage Bankert Dolores Jean article child Flickinger Jonas N. E. obit Flickinger Mary C. engagement Weaver Mildred L. obit Leppo Brumgard Erma family 5 generations Brumgard Janet L. engagement Brown Carolyn L. obit child Brown, Jr. Carroll Stewart obit Brown Millie C. obit Bair Bowersox Beulah M. obit Morelock Bortner John L. obit Ernst William Robert marriage Ernst Susan Elizabeth marriage Bittinger Bollinger Evelyn M. 50th Strevig Bollinger Ward F. 50th Beachtel Elva May obit Slifer Boose Cora E. obit-fun Bechtel Bemiller Myers A. marriage Bemiller Oneida R. marriage Bittle Bubb Clara obit Bubb Becker Cora M. obit Myers Bixler Sterling G. obit Brown Delia A. obit Baum Baum Dawn S. obit Baughman Lola obit Cox Baum Sterling births Baile Addison F. obit Bemiller George marriage Bemiller Ella marriage Conover Berg Beverly J. engagement Bowman Oscar obit Swope Esther marriage Bowman Swope Raymond Landis marriage Stelling Harry Ernest marriage Stelling Helen J. marriage Bechtel Bair Daniel 50th Blocher Merle L. obit __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Bowman, Chester M. obit; Mr. & Mrs. chester 40th; Paul M. obit; Chester M. Bowman The Evening Sun Tuesday, Sep 28 1982 York-Adams deaths Chester M. Bowman, 71, Hanover RD 7, died this morning at the Golden Are Nursing Home. Born in Carroll County, Md., he was a son of the late Oliver E. and Bertie Messinger Bowman. He was a member of St. Mary�s Lutheran Church, Silver Run, Md.; the Pathfinders Sunday School class; a former member of the church choir; and for many years he was a member of the Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps. He was a retired employee of the Doubleday Book Company. Surviving are: his wife, Anna C. J. Riebling Bowman; two children, Lester B. Bowman, Virginia Beach, VA; Mrs. Harlan (Gloria) Markle, Hanover RD7; one grand-daughter; two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Ruthetta) Wentz, Abbottstown; Mrs. Lloyd (Charlotte) Laughman; one brother, Malcolm O. Bowman, Westminster, Md. Funeral will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Littles Funeral Home, Littlestown, with his pastor, the Rev. Roland A. Ries, officiating. Interment will be in the Mount Olivet cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening. Contributions can be made to the building fund of St. Mary�s Lutheran Church. Bowmans Honored The Evening Sun Thursday, February 21, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowman, Hanover RD 7, were honored recently on their 40th wedding anniversary with a celebration dinner at The Greenskeeper Restaurant. Bowman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver e. and Birdie Bowman, and Anna C. J. Riebling Bowman, daughter of the late Fredrick and Leah Riebling were married Dec. 18, 1939 at St. Mary� Lutheran Church, Silver Run, Md. The late Rev. W. E. Saltzgiver officiated. The anniversary celebration was hosted by the couple�s children and their families, Harlan and Gloria Markle, Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. Les Bowman and daughter Angie, Virginia Beach, Va., who were unable to attend. The couple received a silver tray commemorating the event. Both retired, Bowman was employed at Doubleday Co. and Mrs. Bowman at Hanover shoe, Inc. Paul M. Bowman (written in date 22 Jul 1978) Littlestown- Paul M. Bowman, 65, a retired Littlestown businessman, died unexpectedly this morning while taking his usual morning walk. He collapsed on West King St., Littlestown. Bowman, who resided at 57 Prince St., Littlestown, retired in May, 1974, after operating a grocery business for 36 years. He was a son of the late Milton and Carrie Dodrer Bowman and was a member of St. Paul�s Lutheran Church and Sunday school, Littlestown. Surviving are his wife, Catherine Armacost Bowman; three sons, Dr. Paul A. Bowman, York; James a. Bowman, Lancaster, and Dr. John M. Bowman, Baltimore; two grandchildren and a brother, Ralph D. Bowman, Westminster RD. He belonged to the POS of A, Alpha fire Co, Littlestown; Eagles Lodge of Littlestown and the Littlestown fish and game association. The Little funeral home, Littlestown, is in charge of funeral arrangements which are incomplete. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Bechtel, William Burnell obit William Burnell Bechtel, 49, of 116 Allegheny Avenue, died at 6 a.m. today at his home. He was a son of Mrs. Eltia Karichuf Bechtel, 206 Spring Avenue, and the late William Bechtel, and was a member of Grace United Church of Christ and Choir; Lodge 763, Elks; Lodge 227, Moose, and Harold H. Bair, Post 14. American legion, Mr. Bechtel was a veteran of World War II and was superintendent of the pretzel division of Hanover Guest Quality Foods. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Wildasin Bechtel; a son and a daughter, Miss Linda L and William B. Bechtel Jr. at home; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Rebert, Hanover R. D. 1; Mrs. Nadine Drucker, Falls church, Va., and Mrs. Phyllis Riley, 208 Spring Avenue; a brother, Maynard Bechtel, Joppatown, Md., and a half-sister, Mrs. Luke Shearer, Spring Grove R. D. 2. The Rev. Nelson H. Andres, his pastor, will conduct the funeral service Sunday at 2 p.m. at Grace United Church of Christ. The body will lie in state from 1 to 2 p.m. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wetzel funeral home, Carlisle Street, Saturday evening. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Bechtel, Henry G. obit; Mr. & Mrs. William L. 50th; Pvt. Wilson m Cook, Mary; Rhoda 100 years old; William F. in memory; Wilson S. obit; William F. in memory; Woodrow H. obit; Henry G. Bechtel (written in date Dec 24 1937) Henry G. Bechtel, a retired farmer, died at his home in Hanover, Friday evening at 7.30 o�clock, at the age of 76 years. he had been confined to bed since Monday. Mr. Bechtel was a son of the late Henry L. and Mandilla H. Bowersox Bechtel, of near Union Mills, and was born April 7, 1861. Mr. Bechtel had farmed in York county for 45 years. He had retired 15 years ago. he was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. Bartholomew�s Union church. Surviving are his wife, who before marriage was Mary Brumgard; seven children, Curvin Bechtel, near union Mills; Mrs. Cleveland Barnhart, near Westminster; Mrs. Curvin Sholl, Parkville; Mrs. David Hykes, Hampton; Mrs. Paul Wentz, near Hanover; Mrs. John Barnhart, near Hanover; and Leslie Bechtel, at home; 31 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Daniel Bechtel, Littlestown; Howard Bechtel, near Union Mills; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Mousel, Pikesville, and Mrs. Amos Kling, Hanover. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon in St. Bartholomew�s Union church. Rev. A. M. Hollinger, pastor of the West Manheim Lutheran charge, officiated. Burial in the cemetery adjoining the church. Couple Honored On Anniversary (written in date Nov 12 1952) Mr. And Mrs. William L. Bechtel Guests Of Honor AT Events Marking Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bechtel, 9 Mt. Vernon avenue, were the guests of honor at a dinner given for them and later at an open house at the family home yesterday afternoon in observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The event followed a surprise party arranged by their children and held at Bart�s church, Hanover R. D. 1, Friday evening, attended by 85 person, including members of their families and friends. They received many gifts of money, flowers and other presents, together with the congratulations of friends who could not attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bechtel were married Nov. 11, 1901, in St. Mary�s Lutheran church, Silver Run, Md., by the Rev. Mr. Ehrhart and began their married life in Carroll county, Md. Mrs. Bechtel is a daughter of the late David and Louise Jones Karichof, and was born in Union township, Adams county, while Mr. Bechtel, born in Myers district, Carroll county, is a son of the late William F. and Barbara J. Peterman Bechtel they moved to Hanover 27 years ago and have resided here since. They are the parents of eleven children, five of whom are living. they are Capt. Nadine e. Bechtel US Army Nurses� Corps, stationed at (in complete) (written in date Dec 8, 1942) Maryland Weddings Bechtel-Cook Miss Mary Cook and Private Wilson Bechtel, both of Westminster, were married on Saturday night at 3.30 o�clock in the parsonage of Salem Lutheran Charge, Pennsylvania avenue, Westminster. The double ring ceremony was performed by the pastor, the Rev. Willis R. Brenneman. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, C. Herbert Myers, Westminster. The ceremony was witnessed by the bride�s mother, Mrs. Chester Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Myers. In 100 years she�s seen much By Christine Crumpton Evening Sun Reporter Littlestown - If Rhoda Bechtel�s life were to flash before your eyes, you would see the advent of electricity, running water, the automobile, sliced bread, and world wars, as she did. You�d see women get the right to vote, Then watch the only president you ever voted for yourself get shot in Dallas motorcade. You�d see your children grow into senior citizens, and you�d see your 100th birthday fast approaching. �I don�t know what the secret to long life is,� said Bechtel, who will celebrate her centennial birthday on July 12. �I never thought I�d live to be 100.� Bechtel, who never drank or smoked, worked as a hired hand on various Taneytown farms in the days before tractors. She remembers making her own soap, working in the fields, and growing most of her family�s food. �We grew corn, barley, wheat, and peas in the spring.� Bechtel said. �A man from Hanover used to drive a wagon in selling bread and we�d buy sugar and molasses at the store. �You had to be careful of your eyes when you were making soap,� she added. �We used to stir it with a broomstick. I wouldn�t want to go back to that.� Bechtel said modern amenities like electricity and running water made life a lot easier. She especially liked television when it came on the scene, offering programs like the Lawrence Welk Show. Bechtel said she watches television news and reads the papers to keep abreast of current events. �I like to see what�s going on,� she said. �this thing in china is on every night. I don�t like it, but you can�t change it. �I believe I will like Bush,� she added. �I haven�t heard too much from him yet. I don� know what to think of the world today. I can�t keep up with it, I down. I live in the country now, but if they keep building I�ll be in town soon.� Bechtel�s daughter, Edna Koontz of Littlestown, explained that Bechtel lives with one of her sons in Silver run, Md. Bechtel, who met her husband while working on a farm, has six children aged 66 to 92, 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren. �My man was one of the four masons that came to build a house for the man next door to the farm I lived on,� Bechtel said. �We used to pack them dinner (lunch), that�s how I got to know him. �My husband played in the Carroll County band. We used to go to picnics on Saturdays in a surrey with fringe on top. it had horse pulling it. the horse would run, but it didn�t go as fast as an automobile. �I thought cars were pretty nice when they care around,� Bechtel said. �It didn�t take long to go somewhere when you got in them.� While Bechtel is in good health now that she has the rheumatism under control, she said she doesn�t get around as much as she once did. But she still likes to walk in the garden she used to cultivate so proudly. �I was walking along in the garden two years ago by myself when I fell down,� Bechtel said. �I couldn�t get up so I crawled to the steps and pulled myself up. Now I don�t go out unless I have a cane.� Aside from walking in the garden, Bechtel said she likes to read and just plain sit and rest. But in July, Bechtel will be the life of the party as her family gathers to celebrate her birthday and a life well-lived. In Memoriam In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, William F. Bechtel, who departed this life two years ago, January 2, 1916. the month of January twice more here. To me the saddest of the year; Because it took from me away, My dear husband two years ago today. The years are long since you left me, They have grown to two today; But I love you just as dearly, As the hour you passed away. Grieve not dear wife, I am at rest. And shall forever be; I cannot come on earth to you, But you can come to me. BY HIS LOVING WIFE, BARBARA J. BECHTEL Wilson S. Bechtel W. W. II veteran The Evening Sun, Monday, September 10, 1990 Hanover - Wilson S. Bechtel, 76, of 9 Benjamin Drive, Hanover, died Sunday evening, Sept. 9, 1990, at Hanover General Hospital. Born in Westminster, Md., he was the son of the late Cleff and Rhoda Shriner Bechtel and the husband of Annie J. Meeks Bechtel. Mr. Bechtel was retired from the Sun Papers of Baltimore and a veteran World War II. He was a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ of Westminster, the Moose Lodge 138 of Westminster, Md., and two bowling leagues in Hanover, The Oldie Rollers and the Senior Citizens Thursday P.M. Also surviving are three step-daughters, Janet Davis of Utah, Sandra Hudson of Virginia and Betty Jean Dickey of Aspers; two brothers, Kermit Bechtel of Littlestown and John Bechtel of Westminster; three sisters, Grace Wentz of Hanover, Edna Koontz of Littlestown and Ester Wecker of Bellvilla, Ill. The funeral service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Little�s Funeral Home with the Rev. Michael Simmons officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Finksburg, Md. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. In Memoriam In sad, but loving, remembrance of my dear husband, Wm. F. Bechtel, who departed this life one year ago today, January 2, 1916. A husband dear, a husband kind, has gone and left me hear behind; Twas hard to part, but God knew best, To take him to his heavenly rest. If you ask me, do I miss him, yes, It fills my heart with pain; But his spirit sweetly whispers courage, in heaven we will meet again. Dear husband, you will never be forgotten, Never shall your memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Around the grave where you are laid. Oh, how sudden was the summons, when we saw that he was dead; Time was too short to say farewell, To those he loved so well. I often sit and wonder At what you would say, If you only knew the changes That have happened since that day. We cannot tell who next may fall Beneath Thy chastening rod; One must be first, but let us all Prepare to meet our God, By his Loving Wife, Barbara J. Bechtel. Once we had a loving grandpa, But God took him away; Farewell, my darling grandchildren, for I could no longer stay, By his Grandchildren, Grace, Kermit, and Wilson Bechtel. Woodrow H. Bechtel Westminster Woodrow H. Bechtel, 84, of Old Hanover Road, died Friday evening, May 16, 1997, in Hanover Hospital after having been admitted a short time earlier. He and his wife, Kathryn (Miller) Bechtel, were married for 57 years. He was a son of the late Howard and Little Mae (Null) Bechtel. He was a retired farmer. he was a member of St. Bartholomew United Church of Christ, Hanover. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Earl S. Groft of Westminster; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, Wilbur Bechtel; and one daughter, Sarah Flynn. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Little�s Funeral Home, Littlestown, with the Rev. H. Thomas Miller officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary�s Cemetery, Silver Run, Md. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Bartholomew UCC, 1204 Grand Valley Road, Hanover, PA 17331. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Beachtel, Clarence M. obit; John A. obit; William F in memory; Bechtel, Anna M obit; Barbara J. funeral; Charles Edward obit; Charles H. obit; Maude E. obit-funeral; (written in date Aug 5, 1966 Clarence M. Beachtel, 64, a retired farmer, 244 West Myrtle Street, Littlestown, died yesterday at 9:50 a.m. at the Warner Hospital, Gettysburg, where he was a patient for a week. He was the son of the late Murray G. and Ellen Boose Beachtel. He is survived by his wife, Mary D. Dutterer Beachtel and 10 children; Martin G. Beachtel and C. William Beachtel, both of Westminster R.D. 2; Mrs. Charles Good, Hanover R.D. 1; Mrs. Earl Rebert, Littlestown; Mrs. Wilmer Dutterer, Littlestown; John A. Beachtel, San Bernadino, Calif.; Mrs. Russell Pottorff Jr., Littlestown; Gene K. Beachtel, Littlestown; Mrs. David Crouse, Littlestown R.D. 1; and Mrs. Rose Gerbasio, Littlestown; 24 grandchildren; a sister and a brother: Mrs. Mark Trostle and Ralph Beachtel, both of Littlestown R.D. 2 He was a life long member of St. Mary�s United Church of Christ, Silver Run, Md., and served on the consistory many times. The funeral service will be conducted Monday at 10 a.m. by his pastor, the Rev. Christopher Noss, from the Little funeral home, Littlestown. Burial will be in St. Mary�s Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening. 30-Year-Old Man Drowns At Area Lake (written in date Aug 9, 1966) A 30-year-old California man, who was in Littlestown to attend the funeral of his father Monday, drowned yesterday afternoon in Lake Heritage, four miles east of Gettysburg. The body of John A. Beachtel, San Bernardino, was found by a volunteer firemen recovery team about 8 p.m. yesterday. Beachtel�s father, Clarence M. Beachtel, died last Friday and the funeral service was held Monday at Littlestown. According to reports by firemen and witnesses, Beachtel was water skiing with friends when he fell into the water. The boat made a pass and dropped a life preserver which Beachtel failed to grab. A second pass to drop a life preserver was successful, witnesses aid, but after Beachtel had latched onto the preserver, he disappeared in the water. Gettysburg firemen were called at 3 p.m. to organize a search party and at 7 p.m. they called Bonneauville, Littlestown and McSherrystown firemen to assist. At 7:45 p.m., a call was set to Chambersburg and York for professional skin-divers but the body was recovered b y Michael Livelsberger of the McSherrystown Fire Co., at 8 p.m. with a grappling hook. Firemen used five boats and 10 grappling hooks in their search. They had praise fore boat owners at the scene who volunteered use of their equipment. Mrs. Beachtel flew from California to Washington, D.C., early this morning for the funeral. Beachtel was a son of Mrs. Mary D. Dutterer Beachtel, Littlestown. Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Norma G. Harper Beachtel; two children, Pamela A. and Michael A., at home, and nine brothers and sisters, Martin G. and c. William Beachtel, Westminster R. D. 2; Mrs. Charles Good, Hanover R. D. 1, and Mrs. Earl Rebert, Mrs. Wilmer Dutterer, Mrs. Russell Pottorff Jr., Gene K. Beachtel, Mrs. David Crouse and Mrs. Rose Gervasio, Littlestown. He was a member of St. Mary�s United Church of Christ, Silver Run, Md. The funeral service will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Little funeral home, Littlestown. The Rev. Christopher J. Noss, his pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening. In Memoriam Beachtel- In sad but loving remembrance of our departed one, William F. Beachtel, who died Jan- uary 2, 1916. Fold his hands in silent slumber, for his work on earth is done, In his dreams he saw his Saviour, and he beckoned him to come, Rest on dear father thy laborers o�er, thy willing hand will toil no more, A faithful father both true and kind, a truer father you could not find There is one who still will linger Mother, to the spot where you are laid, Who will come and scatter flowers on the grave that Christ has made, But still comes to my mind, that he is free from sickness and pain and I trust when my journey is ended, I will meet my dear father again. BY HIS SON, RANDOLPH, YORK, PA Mrs. Richard Bechtel (written in date) 27 Jul 1975 Hanover - Anna M. Bechtel, wife of Richard N. Bechtel, Hanover 2, died at her home Sunday at 4:30 a.m. She was 68. She was the daughter of the late Francis G. W. and Alberta Garrett Markle. She was a member of St. David�s Lutheran Church and home department. Surviving also are her children: Cyril R. Bechtel, Ephrata, Pa.; Sterling R. Bechtel, York RD 6; Leroy N. Bechtel, 230 Rhoda Dr., York; Orvin F. Bechtel, Hanover 3; Mrs. Phyllis Graybill, Hanover 2; glen G. Bechtel, 400 Frederick St., Hanover; Barry A. Bechtel, Broadbecks RD1; 21 grandchildren; brothers and sisters: Raymond Markle, 18 W. Middle St.; Earl Markle, Hanover 2; Paul Markle, 972 Baltimore St.; Mrs. Irene Blettner, 705 Frederick St.; Mrs. Edna Garrett, Hanover 2; Mrs. Robert Yingling, Hanover 2. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday with the Reverend Harvey Light officiating at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St. Interment will be in Penn Memorial Garden. Mrs. William F. Bechtel Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara J. Bechtel, nonagenarian, widow of William F. Bechtel, who died Thursday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martha M. Utz, Westminster, Md., R. D. 2, near St. Bartholomew� Union church, were conducted Sunday afternoon, meeting at 1:30 o�clock at the Frederick Bucher funeral home, Frederick street. Further services were held in St. Bartholomew�s Union church, where she had been a member of the Reformed congregation. The Rev. Albert M. Hollinger, pastor of West Manheim Lutheran charge, officiated. Burial was made in St. Bartholomew�s cemetery. Six grandsons of the deceased, Kermit Bechtel, Woodrow Brumgard, Lawrence Utz, Earl Reichart, Burnell Bechtel and Lester Bechtel, served as the pallbearers. Charles Edward Bechtel (written in date) 24 Nov 1976 Eugene Bechtel -grandson Emma Stonesifer Bechtel - grandson Charles Edward Bechtel, 23, died Tuesday evening at hi home, 122 Bertie Ave., Westminster after an extended illness. Born in Columbus, Ohio, he was a member of St. Mary�s Lutheran Church, Silver run and served in the US Navy for three years. he is survived by his wife, Carol Green Bechtel; his parents, Edward H. and Mary Jo Anderson Bechtel; one brother, Gregory Allen Bechtel, all of the home address and his paternal grandmother. Services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. at the Thomas D. Fletcher Funeral Home, 254 East Main St., Westminster, with his pastor, Rev. Roland A. Ries, officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Charles H. Bechtel (written in date) 15 Jan 1982 Gettysburg- Charles H. Bechtel, 68, died Thursday at Warner Hospital. He was the husband of Ruth High Bechtel, Gettysburg RD 5. A son of the late Curvin and Annie Starner Bechtel, he was born in Westminster. He employed as a carpenter by Lackey Construction Co., Baltimore. Bechtel was a past commander of Owing Mills VFW Post 521; a past commander of the Seventh District of the VFW; and a past president of the Buchanan Valley Rod and Gun Club, Orrtanna. He had served as sean squirrel of the Military Order Cotties, and was a member of 88th Infantry, Blue Devil Division; American Legion Post 262, Biglerville; and Hanover Church of the Brethren. He is survived by his widow; a son, David Curvin Bechtel, Pasadena, Md.; three daughters, Mrs. William (Bonnie) Wagner, Hanover; Cindy Bollinger, Finksburg; and Mrs. James (Dixie) Rand, Gettysburg; 14 grandchildren; four sisters, Helen Baumgardner, Mrs. Ernest (Dorothy) Fuhrman, and Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Smeach, all of Hanover, and Maize Linart, Manchester, Md.; and two half sisters, Kathleen Baker, Hanover, and Geraldine Miller, East Berlin. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St., by the Rev. C. Curtis Rhudy. Burial will be in Meadow Branch Cemetery, Carroll County. Friends may call Saturday evening at the funeral home. Maude E. Bechtel Hanover- Maude E. Bechtel, 91, of 541 Frederick St., died Tuesday, July 1, 1986, at Hanover General Hospital. She was the wife of the late C.E. Bechtel. Born Dec. 21, 1894, in West Manheim Twp., she was the daughter of the late Israel and Rebecca Geeting Baum. She was a member of St. Matthew�s Lutheran Church, Hanover. Surviving are : a daughter, Miriam A. Bechtel, at home; and a sister, Mrs. Paul Shorb, 14 Scott St. Service will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in Wetzel Funeral Home, Inc., 549 Carlisle St., Hanover. her pastor, the Rev. Eric P. Wogen, will officiate. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurses Association, 217 Broadway, Hanover, or the Hanover Public Library, 301 Carlisle St., Hanover, or to a favorite charity. (front) In Remembrance (inside left) Pallbearers Richard Legore Ralph Whisler Lester Brillhart Harold Alwood Maurice Masemer Charles Halter (inside right) In Memory Of Maude E. Bechtel Born December 21, 1894 Departed This Life July 1, 1986 Services Conducted From Wetzel Funeral Home, Inc. Saturday, July 5, 1986 11:00 A.M. Officiating Rev. Eric P. Wogen Final Resting Place Rest Haven Cemetery __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Baumgardner, Alverta V. obit; Arlen M Cluck, Donald; Woodrow W. obit; Mrs. Peter A. Baumgardner The Evening Sun Saturday, Few 25, 1978 York - Adams Deaths Alverta V. Baumgardner, 99, of 727 Frederick St., died Friday at 11 p.m. at her home. her husband, Peter A. Baumgardner, died March 5, 1927. She was a daughter of the late Jacob and Amelia Sell Unger. She was a member of Christ United Church of Christ, near Littlestown. Surviving are eight daughters and sons, Mrs. Margie N. Diehl, Taneytown; Fern E. Baumgardner, Mrs. Treva A. Hostetter, and Mrs. Leah M. Strausbaugh, all of Hanover; Mrs. Bernice R. Brown, Joliet, Ill.; Theron B. Barumgardner and Mrs. Gladys E. Wise, both of Hanover; Melvin R. Baumgardner, Nashville, Tenn.; 23 grandchildren; 65 great grandchildren; 27 great great grandchildren and two great great great grandchildren. The funeral will be Monday at 2 p.m. from Littles� Funeral Home, Littlestown, with the Rev. G. Howard Koons officiating in the absence of her minister. Burial will be in Christ United Church of Christ Cemetery, near Littlestown. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening. Marriages Cluck - Baumgardner Miss Arlene V. Baumgardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L. Baumgardner, 9 Stuart avenue, and Donald L. Cluck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit L. Cluck, Gettysburg R. D. 4, were married this morning at 7 o�clock in St. Paul�s Lutheran church, York street. The pastor, the Rev. Paul Levi Foulk, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a ballerina-length dress of pale pink organdy with white accessories and a red rosebuds corsage. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds left to spend the weekend in Atlantic City, N. J. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Cluck will reside for the present at the home of the bride�s parents. The brides was graduated from the Eichelberger Senior High school, class of 1949, and is employed as a secretary by Rudisill and Rudisill. The bridegroom is employed by the Lobell Farm. Woodrow W. Baumgardner (written in date) 22 Feb 1978 Plant City, Fla. - Woodrow W. Baumgardner, 61, of Plant city, died Wednesday morning at his home. He was a son of the late David and Martha Baumgardner. Surviving are his wife, Doris M. Baumgardner; a daughter, Mrs. Guy Brown, Spring Grove, and five sisters and brothers, Rieta Treet, Baltimore; Francis Gobrecht, Hanover; John C. Baumgardner, Hanover; Charles Baumgardner, Philadelphia and Mrs. Zenia Reindollar, Hanover. The funeral will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. with burial in Florida. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/