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    1. Re: [PACAMBRI] Charles and Sophia [Ebig] Family Picture [10 living children]
    2. marilyn
    3. No, I don't. Try writing to Joan Weakland Yeckley--she is the one who collects pictures. I had a copy of Charles' family, but it is Joan who put it on the scanner. Mary McLeod is a relative through the Bendon or Campbells, and she had a picture of one of Albert and Frances' daughters, Leona. She sent it to me and I helped her decide which daughter it was from the name and dates. Albert was a rural postal carrier based in Spangler for 10 years. Frank, the oldest son, lived the and was killed by a runaway mine car--he was a mine carpenter at Logan #9 at the crossroads of Rt 219 and #9 Road. His wife just had a baby, and changed the name to Frances. I think they had 9 children. She, Agnes Feighner, was the first widow in PA to receive a miner's pension. Ambrose, my grandfather, lived in Spangler for awhile as the railroad station agent. I have a picture of Myrtle Bertram Feighner [Mrs. Edward] in one of those Cambria Personalities. Her son married on of the Todhunter girls--their father was the Mine Owner/Manager in Barnesboro. I have a 50th Wedding of John and Rose [Smith] Feighner. I also have one of another of the granddaughters from the Carrolltown Yearbook, Mildred Zirn.--she had a write up in the paper, too. Joan Weakland Yeckley found one of John Feighner [original emigrant] with wife, Mary Ann Flick, and children, Charles, Mary Ann [Sharbaugh], Tilly [Stritmatter] and Catherine [Weymer.] Only problem is we don't know which daughter is which. There was an 11 year gap between Charles and the girls, which I though odd, but attributed to miscarriages. However, I later found three or four other children born and baptized at Summitville when they lived in Washington Township and John and his brother-in-law, John Flick, worked on the Portage RR. They were stone cutters. I found some information about Cameron's Bottom--I believe I mentioned that the 1940-50 Church Records of St. Aloysius in Summitville recorded the St. Patrick's at Cameron's Records. There is an article in today's paper about St. Aloysius having its 175 th anniversary. A Weymer son or grandson, Charles, I think, from Cresson lived to be 100. So did Mary Feighner, daughter of John and Rose Smith. She led the Bicentennial parade in a carriage. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: eflad <eflad@comcast.net> To: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> Sent: Fri, Oct 11, 2013 2:03 pm Subject: Re: Charles and Sophia [Ebig] Family Picture [10 living children] Thanks a bunch, Marilyn. You do not have a photo of Frances? Would love to see one. Beth. -------Original Message------- From: marilyn Date: 10/10/2013 7:55:39 PM To: eflad@comcast.net; marilynkwash@aol.com; crwsggd@sonic.net Subject: Charles and Sophia [Ebig] Family Picture [10 living children] Here you go. Ambrose is my grandfather. Albert was married to Frances Campbell, daughter of Patrick Campbell and his second wife, Lydia Bendon. The oldest child, Charles, died as a small infant. The two youngest, a boy and girl, died of diphtheria as toddlers. That left my grandfather as the youngest son to inherit the Charles Feighner farm. His next oldest brother, Joseph, inherited the grandfather's farm, John Feighner m to Anna Marie Flick. The two farms connected at the rear, and Mary McLeod says that the Noel family had a farm that connected there, too. Mother, Helena Feighner Kline HIte, told me a Mr. Noel gave her and Joseph Feighner's daughter, Leona, a ride to high school every morning. He was a miner, so they left early in time for daily mass at St. Benedicts. It was 3 miles to school and church. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> To: marilynkwash <marilynkwash@aol.com> Sent: Fri, Sep 27, 2013 10:30 am Subject: Fwd: Feichtner Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: Joan <joraley@verizon.net> To: Marilyn K Washington <marilynkwash@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Sep 24, 2013 9:15 am Subject: Feichtner no time to talk now----we have an app. early.......will write later. joan

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