St. Boniface School--Kathleen Karney or Carney. She later married one of Charles Klein m Catherine Fritzinger sons. She died in Detroit and her body was returned to St. Boniface to be buried in the local cemetery. Does anyone know anymore or what family she belongs to. Marilyn, Could she be Kathleen Kearney? I found her in the 1910 Chest Springs Borough census. Three daughters in this family, all teachers. KEARNEY, Patrick F; age 68; church janitor KEARNEY, Regina H; age 40; wife KEARNEY, Genevieve M; dau; age 23; single; teacher in public School KEARNEY, Kathleen M; dau; age 21; single; teacher in public school KEARNEY, May H; dau; age 19; single; teacher in public school KEARNEY, Francis E; son; age 17 I didn't find Kathleen Carney/Karney in the 1910 census. Regards, Jane Tripp ----- Original Message ----- From: marilyn To: marilynkwash@aol.com ; pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 5:39 PM Subject: [PACAMBRI] Elder Township School Board Elects I will copy and post the school teachers for Elder Township and those I have for Susquehanna, Carroll and Hastings. North Cambria News, Friday, July 26, 1907 St. Boniface--Principal--Tena Warner Primary--Ella McMullen Coke Oven--Principal--Dennis Westrick--[Westrick farm is near the school.] --primary--Elizabeth Kline Nagle--John Beck Kirk--Annie Kline Thomas Mills--Felistus Moran Libby--Maud Rhoa North Cambria News, Thursday, July 8, 1910 St. Boniface School--Kathleen Karney or Carney. She later married one of Charles Klein m Catherine Fritzinger sons. She died in Detroit and her body was returned to St. Boniface to be buried in the local cemetery. Does anyone know anymore or what family she belongs to. --Lucy Urban Coke Oven --[also known at various times as Huber/Hoover, Webster, Lanark and/or Smokey Valley]--Dennis Westrick --This school is near the Westrick Farm. --Agnes Kline [engaged to Henry Holtz] Kirk--Elizabeth Kline [sister of Agnes Kline, later became a nun, children of Frank Louis Kline and Catherine Feldum] Swedetown--[also known as Nagle]--Maud Roha Libby--Dennis Strittmatter [son of Aloysius Strittmatter and Sophia Hoover/Huber, m Elizabeth "Libby" Kline] [This would be a 4 mile walk, so he probably stayed across the creek at his uncle, Louis Kline, father of Libby Kline. Thomas Mills--Walter Lamadue - - - - - - - - - -
That is probably the Karney/Carney family I was looking for. Thanks a lot. I thought they came from somewhere towards Allegheny Township or Loretto, and Chest Springs would fit there. However, the Francis listed in the Census is probably the male who married a female Kathleen Kline. I got mixed up. That Charles Kline [Karl Klein] was the first Klein to come from Leimen with the Glasser settlers. Charles Klein was in Eastern Pennslyvania with the Glassers. His original application for Citizenship, the Declaration of Intentions, was filed there. When he came to Cambria County, he filed an official copy of the Declaration [from Luzerne County, I think] in the Cambria County Court. The Kline land is now part the Seldom Seen Tourist Mine and formed part of the Miller Run Mine at one time.. Charles was an illegitimate child, son of Susanna Klein, and a cousin of my family in Leimen, Rhein Pfalz, Germany. The Fritzinger family of his wife, Catherine, came from the same general area in Germany, but first emigrated to St. Mary's, PA. The Charles Kline couple had about 10 children, and only one stayed in this area. That was Mary "Mae" Klein, who married John Jackman [Chachman] who was the manager of the Tannery at Mahaffey. Since there were no Catholic Churches in the Clearfield county area, their children were baptized at St. Boniface. However, they are buried in the Mahaffey Cemetery. Since all of Charles and Catherine's children left the area, Charles sold the farm and the coal rights to his cousin, Anton Ignatius Kline. This would be the brother of my g-grandfather Louis Klein, Baltzer Klein and John Klein [St. Lawrence.] That family sold the farm and went to California, but retained the coal rights which they later sold for the Miller Valley Coal Company and the Seldom Seen Mine. No one is sure where the name "Seldom Seen" comes from, but it was in use in the 1850s. The newspaper mentioned Dr. Murray from Patton [I think there were three or four of them over the years] as being Catherine Fritzinger Kline's doctor, and Dr. Murray's descendant who has his case books, sent me the notations from the case book about her illness. The train ran from Patton to their farm and mine, so it would be convenient. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: JCTripp <jctripp@charter.net> To: marilynkwash <marilynkwash@aol.com>; pacambri <pacambri@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, Oct 10, 2013 11:55 pm Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] Elder Township School Board Elects St. Boniface School--Kathleen Karney or Carney. She later married one of Charles Klein m Catherine Fritzinger sons. She died in Detroit and her body was returned to St. Boniface to be buried in the local cemetery. Does anyone know anymore or what family she belongs to. ?Marilyn, Could she be Kathleen Kearney? I found her in the 1910 Chest Springs Borough census. Three daughters in this family, all teachers. KEARNEY, Patrick F; age 68; church janitor KEARNEY, Regina H; age 40; wife KEARNEY, Genevieve M; dau; age 23; single; teacher in public School KEARNEY, Kathleen M; dau; age 21; single; teacher in public school KEARNEY, May H; dau; age 19; single; teacher in public school KEARNEY, Francis E; son; age 17 I didn't find Kathleen Carney/Karney in the 1910 census. Regards, Jane Tripp ----- Original Message ----- From: marilyn To: marilynkwash@aol.com ; pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 5:39 PM Subject: [PACAMBRI] Elder Township School Board Elects I will copy and post the school teachers for Elder Township and those I have for Susquehanna, Carroll and Hastings. North Cambria News, Friday, July 26, 1907 St. Boniface--Principal--Tena Warner Primary--Ella McMullen Coke Oven--Principal--Dennis Westrick--[Westrick farm is near the school.] --primary--Elizabeth Kline Nagle--John Beck Kirk--Annie Kline Thomas Mills--Felistus Moran Libby--Maud Rhoa North Cambria News, Thursday, July 8, 1910 St. Boniface School--Kathleen Karney or Carney. She later married one of Charles Klein m Catherine Fritzinger sons. She died in Detroit and her body was returned to St. Boniface to be buried in the local cemetery. Does anyone know anymore or what family she belongs to. --Lucy Urban Coke Oven --[also known at various times as Huber/Hoover, Webster, Lanark and/or Smokey Valley]--Dennis Westrick --This school is near the Westrick Farm. --Agnes Kline [engaged to Henry Holtz] Kirk--Elizabeth Kline [sister of Agnes Kline, later became a nun, children of Frank Louis Kline and Catherine Feldum] Swedetown--[also known as Nagle]--Maud Roha Libby--Dennis Strittmatter [son of Aloysius Strittmatter and Sophia Hoover/Huber, m Elizabeth "Libby" Kline] [This would be a 4 mile walk, so he probably stayed across the creek at his uncle, Louis Kline, father of Libby Kline. Thomas Mills--Walter Lamadue - - - - - - - - - -
That is probably the Karney/Carney family I was looking for. Thanks a lot. I thought they came from somewhere towards Allegheny Township or Loretto, and Chest Springs would fit there. However, the Francis listed in the Census is probably the male who married a female Kathleen Kline. I got mixed up. That Charles Kline [Karl Klein] was the first Klein to come from Leimen with the Glasser settlers. Charles Klein was in Eastern Pennslyvania with the Glassers. His original application for Citizenship, the Declaration of Intentions, was filed there. When he came to Cambria County, he filed an official copy of the Declaration [from Luzerne County, I think] in the Cambria County Court. The Kline land is now part the Seldom Seen Tourist Mine and formed part of the Miller Run Mine at one time.. Charles was an illegitimate child, son of Susanna Klein, and a cousin of my family in Leimen, Rhein Pfalz, Germany. The Fritzinger family of his wife, Catherine, came from the same general area in Germany, but first emigrated to St. Mary's, PA. The Charles Kline couple had about 10 children, and only one stayed in this area. That was Mary "Mae" Klein, who married John Jackman [Chachman] who was the manager of the Tannery at Mahaffey. Since there were no Catholic Churches in the Clearfield county area, their children were baptized at St. Boniface. However, they are buried in the Mahaffey Cemetery. Since all of Charles and Catherine's children left the area, Charles sold the farm and the coal rights to his cousin, Anton Ignatius Kline. This would be the brother of my g-grandfather Louis Klein, Baltzer Klein and John Klein [St. Lawrence.] That family sold the farm and went to California, but retained the coal rights which they later sold for the Miller Valley Coal Company and the Seldom Seen Mine. No one is sure where the name "Seldom Seen" comes from, but it was in use in the 1850s. The newspaper mentioned Dr. Murray from Patton [I think there were three or four of them over the years] as being Catherine Fritzinger Kline's doctor, and Dr. Murray's descendant who has his case books, sent me the notations from the case book about her illness. The train ran from Patton to their farm and mine, so it would be convenient. Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: JCTripp <jctripp@charter.net> To: marilynkwash <marilynkwash@aol.com>; pacambri <pacambri@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, Oct 10, 2013 11:55 pm Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] Elder Township School Board Elects St. Boniface School--Kathleen Karney or Carney. She later married one of Charles Klein m Catherine Fritzinger sons. She died in Detroit and her body was returned to St. Boniface to be buried in the local cemetery. Does anyone know anymore or what family she belongs to. ?Marilyn, Could she be Kathleen Kearney? I found her in the 1910 Chest Springs Borough census. Three daughters in this family, all teachers. KEARNEY, Patrick F; age 68; church janitor KEARNEY, Regina H; age 40; wife KEARNEY, Genevieve M; dau; age 23; single; teacher in public School KEARNEY, Kathleen M; dau; age 21; single; teacher in public school KEARNEY, May H; dau; age 19; single; teacher in public school KEARNEY, Francis E; son; age 17 I didn't find Kathleen Carney/Karney in the 1910 census. Regards, Jane Tripp ----- Original Message ----- From: marilyn To: marilynkwash@aol.com ; pacambri@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 5:39 PM Subject: [PACAMBRI] Elder Township School Board Elects I will copy and post the school teachers for Elder Township and those I have for Susquehanna, Carroll and Hastings. North Cambria News, Friday, July 26, 1907 St. Boniface--Principal--Tena Warner Primary--Ella McMullen Coke Oven--Principal--Dennis Westrick--[Westrick farm is near the school.] --primary--Elizabeth Kline Nagle--John Beck Kirk--Annie Kline Thomas Mills--Felistus Moran Libby--Maud Rhoa North Cambria News, Thursday, July 8, 1910 St. Boniface School--Kathleen Karney or Carney. She later married one of Charles Klein m Catherine Fritzinger sons. She died in Detroit and her body was returned to St. Boniface to be buried in the local cemetery. Does anyone know anymore or what family she belongs to. --Lucy Urban Coke Oven --[also known at various times as Huber/Hoover, Webster, Lanark and/or Smokey Valley]--Dennis Westrick --This school is near the Westrick Farm. --Agnes Kline [engaged to Henry Holtz] Kirk--Elizabeth Kline [sister of Agnes Kline, later became a nun, children of Frank Louis Kline and Catherine Feldum] Swedetown--[also known as Nagle]--Maud Roha Libby--Dennis Strittmatter [son of Aloysius Strittmatter and Sophia Hoover/Huber, m Elizabeth "Libby" Kline] [This would be a 4 mile walk, so he probably stayed across the creek at his uncle, Louis Kline, father of Libby Kline. Thomas Mills--Walter Lamadue - - - - - - - - - -