We've added new photos in the Clarion County, Pennsylvania section at familyoldphotos.com http://www.familyoldphotos.com/pa/clarion Here's what's new: >>From Roger Nale Levi and Mary Nale Levi Nale >>From Malinda Brenizer Peter Armagost John Allen Himes Family Mark Stahlman and Lottie Himes Milford M. and Malinda Anna Miller with Berton Forrest Miller Martin M and Sarah Yeany Miller Family Myers Brothers Unknown Myers 4 unknown photos >>>From Linda Walls Hitchman Torrance Martha Jane Laughlin Torrance William Scott Torrance Samuel Torrance and wife Matthew McKeever Torrance Elizabeth "Lizzie" Brisbin John K Henry Mrs. T. M. Henry T M Henry Will Sheppard William M Burns W. Williams Rev. Mateer A.E. Smith Doc Myers Mrs. Bartley Miller Will Sheppard >>From Lori Terwilliger Iva, Floyd, Dora, and Burton Terwilliger William and Mary Ann Potter Terwilliger Robert Maxwell Humphreys Robert Maxwell Humphreys James and Eva Terwilliger Kerr John Andrew Humphreys John Andrew Humphreys and Eliza Jane McMillen Humphreys Eliza Margaret Maggie Yost Humphreys memorial card >>From Pokie Eshbaugh Yoshida Joseph and Louisa Eshbaugh Family Joseph and Louisa Eshbaugh headstone Harrison Eshbaugh Delbert Eshbaugh Henry and Jane H Eshbaugh headstone >>From vllegrl James Spangler Lawhead and Ada A Miles Lawhead Ocie Lawhead Brosius Hillis Olive C Lawhead and Burns Young >>From Patrick J. Henry Henry Silver Wedding Anniversary some of the folks in the photo: Alva Leroy Henry Ed Henry Norbert Reinsel Amber Reinsel Charles Meneley Henry Virginia Reinsel Mark B. Aaron Charles W. Henry John Jarley Jr. Fay Henry Farley Agnes Aaron Henry Arlene Aaron Charles Norbert Reinsel Cletus Reinsel Samuel Reeves Henry Paul Louis "Jake" Henry Maxine George Josephine George Doris Kathryn Henry Ida Viola Henry Norman Hepler Forrest Glenn Henry Richard Kahle Elsie Florence Harriger Opal Joan Henry Josephine Cyphert Reinsel Charles Francis Reinsel Clyde Aaron Grace Clinger Aaron Frances Aaron >>From Lori Terwilliger Harry and Mable Manson Terwilliger George and Rosella Terwilliger McGavren Charles and Laura Humphrey White Blanche Dumire Moody Bessie and Eva Terwilliger Lawrence Grant and Jennie Terwilliger Laura or Ida Humphrey Laura or Ida Humphrey second photo Kathryn Terwilliger Summerville and Linn Summerville Kathryn Terwilliger Summerville John Thompson Summerville William Webster Moody William Taylor Terwilliger Oran and Nancy Terwilliger Photo Album - 9 unknown photographs >>From Linda M. Walls, courtesy of Marilyn and Rudell Henry Pence Family Homestead, Clarion Co., PA >>From Linda M. Walls G A Platte Wedding Anniversary Mary Ann Mills Hepler George Hepler and Susanna Alice Fetter Bittenbender Golden Wedding Anniversary 1899 Armagost Family 1913 Cooper Brown Frank and Mary Armagost Doverspike and Family Thomas Hepler Jennie Collins Alice Burns George and Cynthia Hepler Chandler Family >>From Jeri Lawhead DeAtley Samuel and Rebecca Jane Siar Lawhead and Family Samuel Lawheads Livery Stable Winber PA Sam and Laura McCaskey with Ida J Lawhead Samuel W Lawhead and Jonathan Burton Lawhead Jonathan Burton Lawhead Esther Spangler Lawhead headstone James Spangler Lawhead and Ada A Miles Lawhead headstone And... if you've sent in a photo and it hasn't appeared yet, don't despair. We're working to get through a large backlog of photos. Stop by and see us when you have a chance. Teri
The Derrick, March 31, 2005: Betty Jane Grant, Wilmington, N.C. Jonathan H. Hutchinson, 201 Bissell Ave., Oil City Raymond C. "Mike" Kinnear, Mansfield, Texas, formerly of Franklin Michael K. "Grumpy" Phillips, Knox Jefferson Henry "Jeff" Russell, Wooster, Ohio, formerly of Marienville Betty Jane Grant Betty Jane Grant, 77, of Wilmington, N.C., died at 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 28, 2005, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington following a brief illness. Born Feb. 16, 1928, in Ebensburg, she was the daughter of Bob and Eva Rodgers Betzler. Mrs. Grant was a homemaker and was of the Methodist faith. She was married June 5, 1954, to Harold Lincoln Grant, who died July 30, 1976. Surviving are a daughter and husband, Danette and David Young; a son and wife, Mark and Debbie Grant; and one grandson, Christopher Lincoln Grant, all of Wilmington, N.C. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Grant was preceded in death by an infant brother. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Grandview Cemetery, Sligo, with the Rev. Richard Russell, pastor of the Sligo United Methodist Church, officiating. The Varner Funeral Home in Sligo is in charge of arrangements. The family suggests memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association or to the Humane Society of Wilmington, N.C. Jonathan H. Hutchinson Jonathan H. Hutchinson, 74, of 201 Bissell Ave., Oil City, a prominent Oil City businessman and former elected official, died Tuesday, March 29, 2005, in UPMC Northwest, Seneca. Born May 28, 1930, in Philipsburg, he was the son of Jonathan Eccles and Hilda Hagyard Hutchinson. He graduated in 1948 from Houtzdale-Woodard-Brisbin High School and worked in the funeral business from that time on, starting as an apprentice for his father. Mr. Hutchinson moved in 1957 from Houtzdale to Oil City where he joined the C.C. Crawford Funeral Home staff as a licensed funeral director. In 1960, he became a partner in the Hutchinson and Morton Funeral Home and in 1978, he purchased full ownership of the business, operating as the Jonathan H. Hutchinson Funeral Home. Later, he operated the funeral home in partnership with his son, James. During the Korean War, Mr. Hutchinson served as a high speed radio operator in the U.S. Army stationed in Japan. Following his discharge from the Army, he attended the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science, graduating in 1955 with honors and receiving his funeral director's license. Mr. Hutchinson later completed coursework in criminology and criminal law at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In 1970, he was elected as the Venango County coroner, a post he was re-elected to five times over an 18-year period, stepping down when he was elected a Venango County commissioner, serving in that capacity from 1988 to 1994. Under his leadership, the county undertook and completed some long talked about construction projects, including the Veterans Memorial Bridge, the new Venango Regional Airport terminal, the new Venango Manor nursing home, the new county jail and the courthouse annex among others. As a former ambulance service operator, Mr. Hutchinson also was particularly pleased to establish 911 emergency telephone numbers in Venango County during his commissioner tenure. Mr. Hutchinson was very active in civic affairs. He was inducted into the Oil City Lions Club in 1958 and served for 44 years, making him the longest active member of the club. He held various club positions over the years including Tail Twister, board of directors and was the "Growler" editor for more than 25 years. He rose through the chairs of third, second and first vice president to become King Lion in 1966-67. One of his most notable achievements as a Lion was the founding of the Venango County Eye Bank in the year of his presidency. In June 1973, he also became the first person in Venango County certified to perform eye enucleations for the purpose of corneal transplantation by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Active in all Lions activities, he received a Master Key for recruiting and sponsoring 12 new members. In 1998, the Oil City Lions Club presented Mr. Hutchinson with the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, which is the highest honor in Lions Club International for community humanitarian service. Over the years, he has given time to serve on or with many other volunteer organizations including Community Services of Venango County; Venango-Forest Chapter, American Red Cross, serving as former chairman and treasurer; the Venango County Association for the Blind, serving as longtime treasurer; Boy Scouts of America, honored as the first Eagle Scout in Houtzdale; Order of the Arrow, serving as cubmaster and scoutmaster; and Lincoln School PTA president. Mr. Hutchinson also held membership in the American Legion (Post No. 32 member and past commander of Freeberg Post No. 591); Oil City VFW Post No. 464; the Oil City Area Chamber of Commerce legislative chairman, two terms. He was active in the Oil City First Presbyterian Church where he sang in the church choir for 46 years, served as former clerk of sessions, deacon, elder, treasurer, taught Sunday school and served as a member of the Ecumenical Commission of Oil City. Mr. Hutchinson served on several economic development boards including VCIDC, Oil City Community Development Corporation and Northwest Regional Training Partnership. In addition, he was appointed in 1997 by Gov. Tom Ridge to serve on the Governor's Community Partnership for Safe Children. He served as Republican Precinct Committeeman in Oil City for many years and was a member of the Venango County Republican Executive Committee. In addition he was a member of the Oil City Lodge No. 710, F. & A.M., Venango Lodge of Perfection, New Castle Consistory and Acacia Grotto. Mr. Hutchinson was married in Reading Aug. 31, 1957, to Daria E. Belis, who survives. They were married by the Rev. Volodymyr Kowal. Also surviving are seven children, Jonathan D. Hutchinson of Seattle, Wash., Robert P. and Marilyn Hutchinson of Jamestown, Pa., Scott E. and Marybeth Hutchinson of Oil City, James B. and Tracey Hutchinson of Oil City, Daria Anne Hutchinson of Richmond, Va., Eric A. Hutchinson of Baltimore, Md., and David E. and Lynn Hutchinson of Fort Drum, N.Y.; and seven grandchildren, Kathryn and Sarah Hutchinson of Jamestown, Pa., Sophie, Anne Marie and Lucy Hutchinson of Oil City and Megan and Jonathan Hutchinson of Fort Drum, N.Y. He also is survived by two brothers and their wives, Thomas and Ruthann Hutchinson of West Chester and Robert and Barbara Hutchinson of Port Neches, Texas; three sisters, Margaret and husband, Eugene Shimel of Houtzdale, Mary and husband, Samuel Sleigh of Brockway and Hilda Mae Hutchinson of Houtzdale; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Hutchinson was preceded in death by his parents and an infant brother. Friends will be received from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Hutchinson Funeral Home, 201 Bissell Ave., Oil City. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church, 215 E. Bissell Ave., Oil City, with the Rev. Joseph E. Filer IV, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Oil City. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the First Presbyterian Church in Oil City, 16301; or to the Venango County Association for the Blind, 3035 State Route 257, Seneca, 16346. Funeral services are under the direction of Timothy E. Hartle of the Timothy E. Hartle Funeral Home, Franklin. Raymond C. 'Mike' Kinnear Raymond C. "Mike" Kinnear, 65, of Mansfield, Texas, formerly of Franklin, died Wednesday morning, March 30, 2005, in Texas. Among his survivors are a brother, F. David Kinnear of Seneca, and three sisters, Carolee Michener and Katy Hosier, both of Franklin, and Barbara Wabrick of West Mifflin. Michael K. 'Grumpy' Phillips Michael K. "Grumpy" Phillips, 56, of Knox, died of cancer at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at his home. The Robert V. Burns Funeral Home, Clarion, is in charge of arrangemen ts. A complete obituary will be published Friday in The Derrick. Jefferson Henry 'Jeff' Russell Jefferson Henry "Jeff" Russell, 87, of Wooster, Ohio, formerly of Marienville, died Saturday morning, March 26, 2005, in Sunrise Assisted Living. Born May 11, 1917, in Detroit, Mich., he was the son of Merrill and Clara Reynor Russell. Mr. Russell was a graduate of Marienville High School. He served with the United States Army from 1945 to 1947, including a tour in Japan with the Central Intelligence Corps. Mr. Russell managed the family business, a general store in Marienville, and then worked for several years at the Internal Revenue Service in Pittsburgh. However, the greatest portion of his business career was spent in various positions with Glass Containers Corp. in Knox. Prior to his retirement there in 1983, he was a senior quality control engineer with responsibility for much of the northeastern United States. During his lifetime, Mr. Russell was a member of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., having served as an elder and a trustee of churches in Pennsylvania. Mr. Russell was a member of the Masonic Order. While working for the IRS in Pittsburgh, Mr. Russell met Mollen Dohanyos and they were married for 63 years until her death in 2003. They retired in 1985 to Wooster, Ohio, where they were members of the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a son, John M. Russell and his wife, the Rev. Susan Russell of Strongsville, Ohio; and two grandsons, David Lloyd and Timothy John of Boston and Plymouth, Mass. He also is survived by a sister, Clara Baughman and husband, Robert, of Appomattox, Va. In addition to his parents and wife, Mr. Russell was preceded in death by his two younger brothers, Harry and John Russell. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, in the First Presbyterian Church in Wooster with the Rev. James Watt officiating. The family will receive friends in the church parlor following the service. Interment will be made at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 6, in the North Forest Cemetery in Marienville. The McIntire, Davis & Greene Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, Ohio, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster, Ohio, 44691.
Eric, Did you have a Johnathan Coleman that married a Keziah that ended up dieing in Beaver coutny, PA at 99 years old? I was told that perhaps he originally was from VA. Thanks, Cathy > [Original Message] > From: Eric Swab <eswab@adelphia.net> > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 1/7/2005 7:00:47 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARION] RE: PACLARIO-D Digest V05 #5 > > Sounds like a good idea: > > SWAB/SCHWAB > SWARTZ/SCHWARTZ > REITZ > HIMES/HEIM > KECK > COLEMAN > > Eric Swab > > At 02:49 PM 1/7/2005 -0800, Carolyn Hughes wrote: > >May I suggest a roll call of Clarion County Surnames and their researchers. > >I have made several connections through the Bedford County ROLL CALL. > >My Clarion County surnames include: > >CLOVER > >COLLNER > >CORBETT > >MCNUTT > >MILLS > >SLOAN > > > >Carolyn Mills Hughes > > > > > > > [Original Message] > > > From: <PACLARIO-D-request@rootsweb.com> > > > To: <PACLARIO-D@rootsweb.com> > > > Date: 1/7/05 9:01:34 AM > > > Subject: PACLARIO-D Digest V05 #5 > > > > > > > > > > >==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > >Visit the Clarion County Historical Society website! > >http://www.csonline.net/cchs/ > >Lindsley Dunn > >Director-Curator > > Eric Swab > Voice: 719/632-0251 > Email: eswab@adelphia.net > Website: http://users.adelphia.net/~eswab > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/
Thanx Bill, but I'm accumulating data rather fast and am, at the moment, a bit confused. Thanx again. Kerm in Berks County dietrichpa wrote: > > Hi, this Phillip had a son Micheal born 1800, he and his wifeLydia, had a > son Peter, born 1838. however, this Phillip, was living here, before 1800, > BUT!! at that time, this WAS part of BERKS CO!!!! Bill > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kerm goda" <kermgoda@epix.net> > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 1:13 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARION] Family of Philip Lucas? > > > Bill, > > Thanx so much for your help! Any chance you might give me a referral > > person so that I might get the info on the Lucas people living and > > buried in the Barry Twp area? Thanx again. Kerm in Berks County > > > > dietrichpa wrote: > > > > > > Hi, there was a Phillip Lucas, from Berks co, born 2/22/1780-12/27/1867, > > > buried in St. Johns cem. in Barry twp. schuylkill co pa., there were > many > > > from here, ( i live hear), that moved to Clarion co, in 1840,s. there > are > > > many Schuckers from here as well!! so I,m almost certain, they came from > > > this area!!! Bill > > > From: "kerm goda" <kermgoda@epix.net> > > > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:34 PM > > > Subject: [CLARION] Family of Philip Lucas? > > > > > > > I'm very interested in exchanging family information on the > descendants > > > > of Philip and Barbara (Schucker) Lucas/Luckas. They were married in > > > > Berks County, but left the area about 1835. They had a son Peter. > > > > Does anyone out there have a connection or interest to this line? > > > > Thanx. Kerm of Berks County > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > > Visit the Clarion County Historical Society website! > > > > http://www.csonline.net/cchs/ > > > > Lindsley Dunn > > > > Director-Curator > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > > > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > Search the CLARION CO mailing list ARCHIVES > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > Enter: PACLARIO > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Search the CLARION CO mailing list ARCHIVES > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Enter: PACLARIO
The Derrick, March 30, 2005: Jean M. Bierly, Harrisburg, Brookville native Paige C. Graham, Franklin James Howard Marshall, Cortland, Ohio, Tylersburg native Margaret L. Miller, Parker Fred E. Molzer, Oil City, formerly of West Mifflin Pauline M. Snyder, Gahanna, Ohio Jean M. Bierly Jean M. Bierly, 75, of Susquehanna Township, Harrisburg, died Monday, March 28, 2005, in Community General Osteopathic Hospital, Harrisburg. Born April 4, 1929, in Brookville, she was the daughter of the late Roy and Ova Uplinger Means. She was employed as a secretary at Clarion College until her marriage Jan. 19, 1956, to James R. Bierly, who survives. Mrs. Bierly lived most of her life in East Williamson, N.Y., where she was active in the East Williamson Reformed Church. She served as treasurer of the East Williamson Fire Co. and served on the Board of Elections there for 30 years. She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church in Harrisburg. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Kim E. Kniley and husband, Steve, of Harrisburg; a son, the Rev. Steve R. Bierly and wife, Deborah, of Hull, Iowa; four grandchildren, Lisa Kniley Fleming and Mark Kniley of Harrisburg and James R. Bierly and Abigail R. Bierly of Hull, Iowa. She also is survived by two brothers, Don Means of Knox and Bill Means of Strattanville; and a sister, Ruth Ann Greer of Weedsport, N.Y. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Bierly was preceded in death by a son, James R. Bierly, and a sister, Marilyn Means Haun. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Faith Presbyterian Church, 1801 Colonial Road, Harrisburg, with the Rev. Dr. John A. Schmidt officiating. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Advent Cemetery, Milesburg. The Neill Funeral Home Inc., 3501 Derry St., Harrisburg, is handling the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Williamson Reformed Church, in care of Roger Vanderbrook, Bennett Street, Williamson, N.Y., 14589. Paige C. Graham Paige C. Graham, 89, died at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, March 29, 2005, in The Caring Place, Franklin. Born Sept. 1, 1915, in Olean, N.Y., she was the daughter of Claude and Austa Mays Colegrove. She was a graduate of Franklin High School and later received her license as a practical nurse. As a licensed practical nurse, Mrs. Graham worked private duty as well as at the Grandview Convalescent Home, Oil City, for several years. Mrs. Graham enjoyed reading, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was married May 6, 1934, to Charles W. Graham, who died April 18, 1986. Surviving are a daughter, Judith Eddinger of Franklin; three sons, Gary C. Graham and D. Charles Graham and wife, Mary Ann, all of Franklin, and Richard Graham and wife, Alice, of Fenton, Mich.; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Graham was preceded in death by a son, Edward E. Graham; two brothers, Robert C. Colegrove and an infant. Private visitation and private funeral services will be held in the Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. Interment will be in Rockland Cemetery. The family suggests donations be made to the charity of one's choice. James Howard Marshall James Howard Marshall, 70, of Cortland, Ohio, Fowler Township, died suddenly Sunday evening, March 27, 2005. Born July 17, 1934, in Tylersburg, he was the son of William James and Martha Palmiter Marshall. Mr. Marshall was a Boy Scout leader for 35 years in Leeper and Fowler Township and was a leader of the Royal Rangers for 12 years. He served in the Air Force from 1955 to 1959 and was an airman first class. He then served in the Inactive Reserve. Mr. Marshall retired in 1994 from the G.M. Assembly Plant in Lordstown, Ohio, where he worked for 30 years in final repair. He attended the Believers Christian Fellowship and the Fowler and Vienna United Methodist churches. He was a lay speaker in many area churches. Mr. Marshall attended Litco Prayer Meeting in Liberty Township and was a member of Correll Missionary Ministries, having traveled to Bolivia, Argentina and Guatemala. He wrote poetry and for 30 years, he enjoyed singing in area nursing homes with the New Road Travelers. Mr. Marshall was a member of the U.A.W. No. 1112, a life member of the Fowler Historical Society and treasurer of the Vienna Township Senior Citizens. He helped serve breakfast at the Vienna Fire Department. He was married Oct. 29, 1955, to Shirley Bradley, who survives. Also surviving are five daughters, Barbara Ann Edwards and husband, Howard, of Cortland, Ohio, Mary Judith Miller and husband, Daro, of Buford, Ga., Sally Jean Thompson and husband, Edward, of Keymar, Md., Laura Mae LoVerne and husband, Lawrence, of Fitchburg, Mass., and Bonnie Lou Isaac and husband, Joseph, of New Bedford; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He also is survived by two sisters, Jennie Davis and husband, Richard, and Martha Louise Sliker, all of Tylersburg. Mr. Marshall was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Nancy Ann Marshall; one brother, William Marshall; one sister, Mary Wolbert; and two grandchildren. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Galloway-Onstott Funeral Home, 3451 State Route 7, Hartford, Ohio. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home. Interment will be in Vienna Township Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Correll Missionary Ministries, 8116 S. Tyron St., Suite B3, No. 233, Charlotte, N.C., 28273-3381, attention Clifford Grant. Margaret L. 'Peggy' Fross Miller Margaret L. "Peggy" Fross Miller, 64, of Parker, died at 1:45 a.m. Monday, March 28, 2005, at her residence following a lingering illness. Born Nov. 11, 1940, in Parker, she was the daughter of Dorothy Snyder Fross of Parker and the late Blair Fross. She was a graduate of the former Parker Area High School. Mrs. Miller was employed for a brief time at the former Glass Containers Corp. of Parker. She also was employed as a hostess at the Emlenton Plaza, Exit 5, on I-80 for a period of time. She was a member of the Parker United Methodist Church. Mrs. Miller was a longtime member and officer of the Roy Calvin McGinnis VFW Post 7073 Ladies Auxiliary of Parker. She held the office of president several times and also was chaplain for many years. She was faithful to represent the VFW post at the Memorial and Veterans Day programs in the area. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are three daughters, Pamela Olama and husband, Hossien, of Orlando, Fla., Karen Zeigler of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Susan Myers and husband, Lee, of Parker; one son, Robert Zeigler of Fairbanks, Alaska; and 10 grandchildren, Jessica and Alex Olama, Tabitha, David, Julia, Benjamin, Candice and Aaron Cox, Elizabeth Zeigler-Brabham and Ana-Karin Brosnan. She also is survived by four sisters, Myrna Sabich and Sharon Kelly, both of Parker, Mrs. Stanley (Fayrene) Gardocky of New Castle and Mrs. Joseph (Patricia) Price of Cochranton; her longtime companion, Tony Davenport of Foxburg; a special longtime friend, Betty Jean Johns Patterson of Emlenton; and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Karla Zeigler; a brother, Leonard Fross; and a sister, Joan Sokol. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today in the H. Jack Buzard Funeral Home, Wayne Street, Parker. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Interment will be in Parker Presbyterian Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to Parker City Volunteer Fire Department or to PCVFD First Responders in Parker, 16049. Fred E. Molzer Fred E. Molzer, 75, of Oil City, formerly of West Mifflin, died Monday, March 28, 2005, at his home. Mr. Molzer was a retired West Mifflin police officer. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, Eva M. Molzer; his children, Shirley Knapp and husband, Dennis, Gary Molzer, Glenn Molzer and wife, Margie, Diane Molzer, Kathryn Howell and husband, Jay, and the late Janet Molzer; and eight grandchildren. He also is survived by a brother, Charles Molzer; and sisters, Grace Gavlak and Margaret Clemens, and the late Shirley Peters. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Thursday in the Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home Inc., 301 Curry Hollow Road, Pleasant Hills. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home. Interment will be in Jefferson Memorial Park, Pleasant Hills. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital or to the VNA Hospice, 176 E. Bissell Ave., Oil City, 16301. Pauline M. Snyder Pauline M. Snyder, 71, of Gahanna, Ohio, died Friday, March 25, 2005, in Mount Carmel East Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. She was born in New Martinsville, W.Va., a daughter of the late Stan and Dorothy Bryson Murphy. Mrs. Snyder earned her real estate license in 1974 and worked for Doug Huffman Real Estate Co., first as an agent and then as a manager. She earned her broker's license and started her own company, Real Estate Headquarters Inc. in 1978. She then joined the HER Realtors in 1983 and worked there until the present. She also sold ranch condominiums for M.H. Murphy Development Co. in Columbus and was joined in the business in 1994 by her husband of 36 years, Kenneth E. Snyder, who survives. Mrs. Snyder was a Certified Real Estate Specialist (CRS) and a graduate of Real Estate Institute, the Ohio Association of Realtors (GRI) and Winner Circle Elite in 2003. She was the recipient of Real Living Gold Award in 2003, Real Living Silver Award in 2004 and the Dozen Sales Award. Mrs. Snyder was a member of St. Matthew the Apostle Catholic Church in Gahanna, Ohio, where she served as eucharistic minister. She also was a member of the Columbus Board of Realtors, Ohio Association of Realtors, National Association of Realtors, Gahanna Area Realtors Association, OAR Sales Club, Award of Distinction and CBR $10 Million Club. Mrs. Snyder participated in the Grand National Bowling Tournament in 1983 in Anaheim, Calif. In addition to her real estate career, she had a love affair with her singing career for nearly 25 years which included singing with the Rusty Bryant Trio, the Four Freshman and many more. Her most successful recording was "People Love People in Love" and "The Good Life." Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, David Carpenter of Gahanna, Ohio; a daughter, Heidi Miller and husband, Steven, of Cincinnati, Ohio; and two grandchildren, Kaylie and Kevin Carpenter, both of Gahanna. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Snyder was preceded in death by a sister, Twila Hitchcock; and a brother, Dale Grimm. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in Schoedinger Northeast Chapel, 1051 E. Johnstown Road, Gahanna, Ohio. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 2, in St. Matthew the Apostle Catholic Church, 807 Havens Corners Road, Gahanna, with the Rev. Paul A. Noble presiding. Deacon Thomas Snyder will assist. Interment will be in Mifflin Township Cemetery, Gahanna, Ohio. Contributions may be made to St. Matthew Church Building Fund, Gahanna, Ohio, 43230. Visit www.schoedinger.com to share condolences.
Hi, this Phillip had a son Micheal born 1800, he and his wifeLydia, had a son Peter, born 1838. however, this Phillip, was living here, before 1800, BUT!! at that time, this WAS part of BERKS CO!!!! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "kerm goda" <kermgoda@epix.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [CLARION] Family of Philip Lucas? > Bill, > Thanx so much for your help! Any chance you might give me a referral > person so that I might get the info on the Lucas people living and > buried in the Barry Twp area? Thanx again. Kerm in Berks County > > dietrichpa wrote: > > > > Hi, there was a Phillip Lucas, from Berks co, born 2/22/1780-12/27/1867, > > buried in St. Johns cem. in Barry twp. schuylkill co pa., there were many > > from here, ( i live hear), that moved to Clarion co, in 1840,s. there are > > many Schuckers from here as well!! so I,m almost certain, they came from > > this area!!! Bill > > From: "kerm goda" <kermgoda@epix.net> > > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:34 PM > > Subject: [CLARION] Family of Philip Lucas? > > > > > I'm very interested in exchanging family information on the descendants > > > of Philip and Barbara (Schucker) Lucas/Luckas. They were married in > > > Berks County, but left the area about 1835. They had a son Peter. > > > Does anyone out there have a connection or interest to this line? > > > Thanx. Kerm of Berks County > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > > Visit the Clarion County Historical Society website! > > > http://www.csonline.net/cchs/ > > > Lindsley Dunn > > > Director-Curator > > > > > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Search the CLARION CO mailing list ARCHIVES > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Enter: PACLARIO >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gilbert/Platt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5UC.2ACE/1035.2.2 Message Board Post: Re: Gilbert family: we are trying to find information on Lavina Gilbert born 1829 to Bery or Buy Gilbert and Catherine Gilbert in Clarion county. She married Samuel Platt (b. lewiston, Mifflin Co. Pa. 2/27/1828) on Feb 18 1851 in Rimersburg PA. They had four children all born in Clarion County PA: Emily Jane ( born 1853 -1921), Mary Catharine ( 4/23/1856 - )and Amos Brinker (Oct. 20th 1858 - 6/3/1925) and ( William Russell who died in infancy) Bery or Buy Gilbert was probably still alive in 1891 in PA as Lavina death certificate indicates the mother, catherine, deceased.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: O'neil, Sheehan, Miller, Myer/Mayer, Gilmore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5UC.2ACE/216.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I have O'neil's that settled in Crawford county,PA. I think their siblings must be in neighboring counties though. I'm searching for parents or siblings of John O'neil b. 1840 Ireland d. Dec. 31,1922 Meadville,PA, Crawford Co. married Julia Sheehan b. 1842 Ireland d. Meadville,PA I think they both have relatives in Venago county, so maybe they have some in Clarion co. too.
I am looking for information on Emily Jane Curll born 1845. She married a man with the last name of Corbett. Possibly Lloyd was his name. She was my great great grandfather George VanLier Curll's(1848-1935) sister. Her father was William Duane Curll,1781-1861. Any information greatly appreciated. Lisa McClaine
Bill, Thanx so much for your help! Any chance you might give me a referral person so that I might get the info on the Lucas people living and buried in the Barry Twp area? Thanx again. Kerm in Berks County dietrichpa wrote: > > Hi, there was a Phillip Lucas, from Berks co, born 2/22/1780-12/27/1867, > buried in St. Johns cem. in Barry twp. schuylkill co pa., there were many > from here, ( i live hear), that moved to Clarion co, in 1840,s. there are > many Schuckers from here as well!! so I,m almost certain, they came from > this area!!! Bill > From: "kerm goda" <kermgoda@epix.net> > To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:34 PM > Subject: [CLARION] Family of Philip Lucas? > > > I'm very interested in exchanging family information on the descendants > > of Philip and Barbara (Schucker) Lucas/Luckas. They were married in > > Berks County, but left the area about 1835. They had a son Peter. > > Does anyone out there have a connection or interest to this line? > > Thanx. Kerm of Berks County > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Clarion County Historical Society website! > > http://www.csonline.net/cchs/ > > Lindsley Dunn > > Director-Curator > > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/
Hi Lisa, I'm not a relative, but there's a town/city in Clarion County called Curllsville Maybe there's something in the Clarion Co., PA, history book about the place and your anestor. Good luck, Bev in Calif. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa McClaine" <lmcclaine@hsclarion.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: [CLARION] Surname - Corbett > I am looking for information on Emily Jane Curll born 1845. She married a man with the last name of Corbett. Possibly Lloyd was his name. She was my great great grandfather George VanLier Curll's(1848-1935) sister. Her father was William Duane Curll,1781-1861. > Any information greatly appreciated. > > Lisa McClaine > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/
Correct Wiliam B. Bell Born Ireland is on Pg. 217 Im 11 Clarion, Licking. Chuck From: DASEY22001@yahoo.com<mailto:DASEY22001@yahoo.com> To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:18 AM Subject: [CLARION] lOOK UP NEEDED PLEASE This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GaB.2ACE/628<http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GaB.2ACE/628> Message Board Post: I am searching for info on William and Nancy Brown Bell in Clarion Co, PA. They lived in Clarion Co from about 1848-1868 when they moved to Butler CO, PA. They amy have even married there. Their son, Samuel was born Feb 13, 1864. I would like any info on them. If able, please contact me if you are interested in doing lookup for me. Thank you cery much. Karen Bell ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== Having trouble unsubbing? Send a message with the word "unsubscribe" (no quotation marks) in the body of the message to: <PACLARIO-L-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-L-request@rootsweb.com>> or <PACLARIO-D-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-D-request@rootsweb.com>>
Karen, There is a William Bell 1860 Clarion Licking Pg. 228. Appears Nancy is Mother. Widow on census. Chuck ----- Original Message ----- From: DASEY22001@yahoo.com<mailto:DASEY22001@yahoo.com> To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:18 AM Subject: [CLARION] lOOK UP NEEDED PLEASE This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GaB.2ACE/628<http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GaB.2ACE/628> Message Board Post: I am searching for info on William and Nancy Brown Bell in Clarion Co, PA. They lived in Clarion Co from about 1848-1868 when they moved to Butler CO, PA. They amy have even married there. Their son, Samuel was born Feb 13, 1864. I would like any info on them. If able, please contact me if you are interested in doing lookup for me. Thank you cery much. Karen Bell ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== Having trouble unsubbing? Send a message with the word "unsubscribe" (no quotation marks) in the body of the message to: <PACLARIO-L-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-L-request@rootsweb.com>> or <PACLARIO-D-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-D-request@rootsweb.com>>
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GaB.2ACE/628 Message Board Post: I am searching for info on William and Nancy Brown Bell in Clarion Co, PA. They lived in Clarion Co from about 1848-1868 when they moved to Butler CO, PA. They amy have even married there. Their son, Samuel was born Feb 13, 1864. I would like any info on them. If able, please contact me if you are interested in doing lookup for me. Thank you cery much. Karen Bell
36S from Leeper to Miola Road turn right follow to Helen Furnace. Abt. a half mile south of Helen Furnace Historical marker is Helen cemetery. Chuck ----- Original Message ----- From: mamillman@cox.net<mailto:mamillman@cox.net> To: PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:19 PM Subject: [CLARION] Helen Furnace Cemetery This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Henry, Potter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5UC.2ACE/1292<http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5UC.2ACE/1292> Message Board Post: Can anyone give me specific location (either address or directions) for the Helen Furnace Cemetery? I'd like to plan a trip to the area later this spring and from postings I've seen, it's "out of the way". Cannot find it on a topo map either. Thanks for any help! Mary Ann ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== List suggestions or problems?? Contact the listowner at <PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com<mailto:PACLARIO-admin@rootsweb.com>>
Hi, there was a Phillip Lucas, from Berks co, born 2/22/1780-12/27/1867, buried in St. Johns cem. in Barry twp. schuylkill co pa., there were many from here, ( i live hear), that moved to Clarion co, in 1840,s. there are many Schuckers from here as well!! so I,m almost certain, they came from this area!!! Bill From: "kerm goda" <kermgoda@epix.net> To: <PACLARIO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:34 PM Subject: [CLARION] Family of Philip Lucas? > I'm very interested in exchanging family information on the descendants > of Philip and Barbara (Schucker) Lucas/Luckas. They were married in > Berks County, but left the area about 1835. They had a son Peter. > Does anyone out there have a connection or interest to this line? > Thanx. Kerm of Berks County > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Clarion County Historical Society website! > http://www.csonline.net/cchs/ > Lindsley Dunn > Director-Curator > >
Lori, the following is taken from Porter Township Bicentennial publication. Kay UNDERGROUND RAILROAD "The Underground Railroad" was the title given by southerns to the secret dispatching of escaped slaves through the north to Canada and safe northern points. Few citizens knew that for years there was a systematic transportation of fugitive slaves through Clarion County. There were no fewer than 4 stations here and the conductors were some of the most respected and substantial citizens of the county. The harboring and aiding of fugitive slaves was illegal (penalty by act of Congress 1850, fine not exceeding $1,000 and imprisonment not exceeding six months, also civil damages.) The greatest care was exercised to conceal the operations of the movement. The conveyance of the slaves was necessarily done by night. The slaves who passed through western Pennsylvania were all from Virginia and of the male sex. In escaping from their masters, they would start soon after nightfall, provided with horses whenever possible. The first assisted Fugitives (6 in number) arrived in Clarion County, June 1847, and from thence to 1855 they came from time to time in groups of 2 to 7. Rev. John Hindman was an Associated (Seceder) minister-resident near Dayton. He received and forwarded the negroes to William Blair, a farmer of Porter Township. His property joined the Simpson farm in the area known as Long Point. He was the great-grandfather of Maxine (Blair) Barlett, Maxwell Craig, and Dwight Blair, all now living in Porter Township. Mr. Blair sent the slaves on to Rev. John McAuley, a Seceder clergyman of Rimersburg. Mr.McAuley kept them in his barn and during the night, through by-paths, he or his eldest son brought them to the house of James Fulton, who lived a little north of Rimersburg. Mr. Fulton fed and cared for the fugitives and then conveyed them by wagon to Benjamin Gardner, Sr. of Licking Township, two or three miles north of Callensburg. A few times Mr.Fulton was bold enough to move them in daytime. The next station was Elihu Chadwick of Venango County, sixteen miles away. Mr. Chadwick had several rooms in his barn fitted specially for their reception. He and his father concealed them in one compartment until dark and then escorted them by the underground train to the next station at Franklin. Stories have been told down through recent generations that they sometimes were kept in a cave on what is now the Alvin Whitling farm. One of the slaves said that if the Lord spared him to get through, he would return and steal his wife. When asked if this would be a great risk, he said that he would gladly risk his life that they might enjoy freedom together. On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 23:06:12 -0500 "Lori Terwilliger" <terwill@wcnet.org> writes: > Does anyone know if there where any underground Railroad routes in > Clarion > County? > > > > Thanks, > > > Lori Terwilliger > Bowling Green Ohio > > BEERS, BOWERSOX, GULNAC, HUMPHREY, MOODY, MYERS, POTTER, SHARP, > SHOUP, > STAHLMAN, TERWILLIGER > > > > > ==== PACLARIO Mailing List ==== > Visit the Newly updated CLARION County, PA USGen website! > http://www.pa-roots.com/~clarion/ > > >
Does anyone know if there where any underground Railroad routes in Clarion County? Thanks, Lori Terwilliger Bowling Green Ohio BEERS, BOWERSOX, GULNAC, HUMPHREY, MOODY, MYERS, POTTER, SHARP, SHOUP, STAHLMAN, TERWILLIGER
I'm very interested in exchanging family information on the descendants of Philip and Barbara (Schucker) Lucas/Luckas. They were married in Berks County, but left the area about 1835. They had a son Peter. Does anyone out there have a connection or interest to this line? Thanx. Kerm of Berks County
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Henry, Potter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5UC.2ACE/1292 Message Board Post: Can anyone give me specific location (either address or directions) for the Helen Furnace Cemetery? I'd like to plan a trip to the area later this spring and from postings I've seen, it's "out of the way". Cannot find it on a topo map either. Thanks for any help! Mary Ann