Pat: Many thanks for your response. I would be most appreciative if you could scan and send it to me. Thanks again, hope to someday be able to repay your kindness. Sincerely, Bob Shirk
Pat: Many thanks for your gracious offer. I would be most appreciative if you could send me a copy of George's obit. George and his parents moved to Lebanon from NY shortly after arriving in the US in 1936,37 or 1938 from Germany. His father was an artist and silk screener working in one of the factories in Lebanon. George, my brother and I were fairly close. However, after he was diagnosed with cancer three years ago, he started to become reclusive. I had visited George at his home in Cleona last April and also at the center where he was undergoing radiation and chemo therapy treatment the first week in May. I was very shocked and saddened to see he had passed away. Thanks again. I hope I can sometime repay the favor. Sincerely, Bob Shirk On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 18:02:45 -0500 [email protected] writes: > > Hello, > George A. Cazakoglu 66, Died of natural causes Tuesday May 28, > 2002. I have > the complete article if you would like a copy I can scan and send > it to you. > > Keep Smiling, > Pat :) > > http://www.geocities.com/pharaoh_mom/Lebanon.html > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Access Pennsylvania On-Line Library Catalogue: > <http://accesspa.brodart.com/> > >
Lebanon Daily News, Monday Evening, June 29, 1914 Visiting Her Parents Mrs. W. S. Sherman Kidder, of Scranton, arrived here on Saturday evening to spend the Fourth of July with her parents, Policeman & Mrs. Henry Shay, of Ninth and Scull streets.
Lebanon Daily News, Tuesday Evening, October 15, 1912 Letters Granted Deputy Register Hoke this morning granted letters testamentary on the estate of the late Josiah Kllinefelter, of Swatara township, to Mary Ann Klinefelter.
Hello, George A. Cazakoglu 66, Died of natural causes Tuesday May 28, 2002. I have the complete article if you would like a copy I can scan and send it to you. Keep Smiling, Pat :) http://www.geocities.com/pharaoh_mom/Lebanon.html
Can anyone check the Lebanon Daily News obits for a George Cazakoglu who passed away sometime between April 2002 and December 2002? Or, is there a web site I could go to to locate this info? I just learned of his death when I recieved my most recent issue of "Seeds" from the Leb Co Hist Soc. Many thanks, Bob
In a message dated 01/30/2003 8:14:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Uh oh. I wonder if several months down the line the stork paid a visit to the Bogers. > Seized with a Fainting Spell > > Among the visitors in the dry goods store of Messrs.Seltzer & Snavely, on > North Ninth street, last evening, was Mrs. J. N. Boger, residing corner > Eighth and Maple streets, while standing at the counter she was suddenly > seized with a fainting spell and fell to the floor. A physician was called > in and soon thereafter she survived sufficient to go home. > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lehman/Borders Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jdB.2ACI/345 Message Board Post: 1854 Joseph Lehman moved from Lebanon County Pa. to Greene County Indiana. He was born 1828. He Married Elizabeth Borders her father George Borders, from Lebanon Pa. 1855 Both families came to Indiana together. Both families members of M.E. Church in Bloomfield Indiana. There are 3 Lehmans who I can not connect to in Greene County. A Jacob Layman and Samuel Lehman Dec. 14 1821. Can any one from Pa help with findi Joseph Parents they are not listed on his Death Certificate for some reason? There is a Lehman family out there who we can help each other please help. Marc
Lebanon Daily News, Saturday Evening, March 4, 1933 Report Col. Jacob Shenk Still Unconscious Here Good Samaritan hospital authorities stated this afternoon that the condition of Col. Jacob M. Shenk, of the Filbert Apartments, Ninth and Cumberland streets, is not improved. He is still in an unconscious condition. He was taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon and lost consciousness Friday morning.
Lebanon Daily News, Wednesday Evening, November 4, 1896 Will go to Ohio Thursday morning George Uhler, of Jonestown, will leave for Troy, Ohio, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Abraham Kauffman. Mr. Uhler has not visited there for a number of years and will remain a month or two.
Lebanon Daily News, Wednesday Evening, November 9, 1892 Seized with a Fainting Spell Among the visitors in the dry goods store of Messrs.Seltzer & Snavely, on North Ninth street, last evening, was Mrs. J. N. Boger, residing corner Eighth and Maple streets, while standing at the counter she was suddenly seized with a fainting spell and fell to the floor. A physician was called in and soon thereafter she survived sufficient to go home.
Lebanon Daily News, Tuesday Evening, July 5, 1881 Left for the White Sulphur Springs Dr. J. H. Mease left for the White Sulphur Springs, Va., wither he has gone for the benefit of his health and will be absent several weeks. The White Sulphur Springs are among the most fashionable summer resorts in the country and previous to the war was the head quarters of the Southern aristocracy.
Lebanon Daily News, Saturday Evening, July 8, 1876 Not an Applicant. Mr. J. G. Adams, formerly a teacher of this borough, was not an applicant for a school this season, having decided to apply his time more to the reading of law. Mr. Adams was a successful teacher and we wish him all success in the new profession he has chosen.
I am looking for any information on Daniel (d. 1855) and Salome(Kostenborder) Miller. Their son Isaac Miller (1846-1914) and his wife Frederica (1850-1923) are buried in Mt Lebanon Cemetery. I believe they were originally from the Pine Grove area. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: home.earthlink.net/~nwebner/roots.html Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jdB.2ACI/344 Message Board Post: I am looking for Jacob Grove b. 1818, Susanna Webner d. 1917, John Braun b. abt 1800-1810, Martin Fisher b. 1815 and married to Elizabeth Webner, Amanda Drumm b. abt 1830-1835. All have Lebanon Co. connections.
And who were your Kornmans? Into family, Evelyn (Howard) Newton [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cregg and Kris Fetter" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:26 PM Subject: [PALEBANO] re Cornman > My Cornman's went by Kornman and Korrmann-you may want to check these > variations. Krismarie > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Lebanon County Historical Society Home Page: > <http://www.lebanonhistory.org> > >
Thanks for your help, Richard! Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard A. Sherer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:48 PM Subject: Re: [PALEBANO] Mary Shearer > Evelyn, > Sorry. The only Mary I'm aware of was the daughter of Henry Shearer (no > relation to my line) and Barbara Behme. Mary was born in 1768, when the > land that later became Lebanon County was still part of Lancaster County, > and died in 1855 in Upper Strausburg, PA. But Henry was one of six sons, > and one of his brothers also may have had a daughter named Mary. I > abandoned my researches on that family when I realized it wasn't mine. You > might check http://pages.sbcglobal.net/cnev/ for other Shearer lines. > Good luck, > Richard Aurand Sherer > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > to contact list manager: [email protected] >
At 02:42 PM 1/29/03, you wrote: >Wow! This must have been written by a man! Wouldn't you think a woman >who gave birth to an 11 pound baby should get a big congratulations and at >least be mentioned by name in the newspaper? Well, don't you know the old slogan, "A lady's name is in the newspaper three times in her life: When she is born, when she marries, and when she dies." I think we can assume she was a lady and eleven-pound babies didn't count in this reckoning. Jan
Wow! This must have been written by a man! Wouldn't you think a woman who gave birth to an 11 pound baby should get a big congratulations and at least be mentioned by name in the newspaper? Marlene Weaber Leber wrote: > Lebanon Daily News, Saturday Evening, May 8, 1915 > > Stork Leaves Baby Boys at Two Homes > > Ralph Boyer, of 636 East Lehman street, is receiving the felicitations of many friends on the birth of a baby boy at his home. The new comer is the first born and tipped the scales at 11 pounds. The father is employed at the American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company works, and hosts of friends tender their best wishes to the youngster and the mother. > > A baby boy also appeared on Thursday at the home of Raymond Painter, at 1118 Orchard avenue. The father is employed at the Herrmann Aukam Works, and fellow employees there have delighted the father with their good wishes. > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Lebanon County Historical Society Home Page: > <http://www.lebanonhistory.org>
Lebanon Daily News, Tuesday Evening, July 5, 1881 Taking his Vacation Mr. Mark Scull, baggage master at the depot, at present, is taking his summer vacation and his duties are being attended to by Mr. Howard Hoch.