Subject: Re: Harry E. Zimmerman & Barbara Disque > > Harry E. Zimmerman & Barbara Disque > > > b. June 1865-PA. b. Oct 1865-Germany=20 > > > Children Birthday ___ Death=20 > > > Harry David Zimmerman > > (aka. Oysters)Sept 1886 Feb 19, 1965 > wife Anna=20 > > > *Clinton Nov 1889 July 3, 1953 > wife Flora Whitman > > > Arthur W. Zimmerman July 1894 1940=92s > > wife Catherine > > > Earl Zimmerman Oct 1897 > > wife Margaret McPherson=20 > > Herb C. Zimmerman Oct 16, 1969 > > wife Gert Bonner 1) Harry Sr., was born in Tremont, Schuykill County, = > Pennsylvania and live in Manayunk when he married=20 > Barbara. Harry was a grocer and Barbara was a mill hand. Barbara said she was born in 1866. Harry said he was born in 1865 but his marriage cert says 1866. Harry and Barbara were married by G.W.F Graff: Minister of the Gospel. Harry and Barbara were married on December 2, 1887 in = > Philadelphia. (see marriage certificate) 2) Barbara Disque was born in Germany. The border often switch back and = > forth from French rule to Germany rule. > > > She live at 2723 Frankford Avenue at the time she married Harry. Barbara Disque was from Allase-Lorrian which borders France and Germany. Barbara was of French heritage. > > > 3) Harry Jr.,(Oysters) had around 17 children from different marriages. = > > Harry died at 76 years old when he was changing a tire. A couple of Harry=92s children were: (Grace, Gladis, Mable, Butch, Harry Myrtle) George was from another marriage. Eleanor is still alive (637-1352). George had 2 sons: George and Kenny. Kenny still lives in Philadelphia. George died in May of 1995. He has a son named Kelly. > > > 4) Harry David is buried in with Myrtle A. Zimmerman. > > > Clinton and Flora are buried at North Cedar Hill Cemetary.) > > > 5) Arthur died of mustard gas poisoning that ruined his lungs in Germany during World War I. He had a sons named Walter and Arthur and a daughter named Catherine. > > > 6) Herb had children named Clare and Rita Clifford (7) Barbara = > > Disque-Zimmerman died after 1948. She was born in Oct of 1865 in = > > Germany. She immigrated when she > > > was just an infant in 1866 (census info). (M Zimmerman) > > > > > > > > > ------=_NextPart_000_0144_01BDE5AC.60A05DA0 > > Content-Type: text/html; > > charset="iso-8859-1" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> > > <HTML> > > <HEAD> > > > <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 = > > http-equiv=3DContent-Type> > > <META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.72.3110.7"' name=3DGENERATOR> > > </HEAD> > > <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> > > <DIV><B><FONT face=3D"Old English" size=3D7> > > <P align=3Dcenter>Zimmerman</P></FONT><FONT face=3D"Old English" = > > size=3D3> > > <P align=3Dcenter></P></FONT><FONT size=3D5> > > <P align=3Dcenter>Harry E. Zimmerman & Barbara Disque</P> > > <P></FONT><FONT size=3D1>b. June 1865-PA. b. Oct 1865-Germany = > > </P></B></FONT><FONT=20 > > face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D2></FONT><FONT face=3D"Old English" = > > size=3D4> > > <P></FONT><U><FONT size=3D4>Children Birthday ___ Death</FONT><B><FONT=20 > > face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D4> </P></B></U></FONT><FONT face=3D"Lucida = > > Casual"=20 > > size=3D1></FONT><B> > > <P>Harry David Zimmerman Sept 1886 Feb 19, 1965</P> > > <P>(aka. Oysters)</P></B><FONT face=3DPhyllis size=3D2> > > <P>wife Anna </P></FONT><B><FONT size=3D2></FONT> > > <P>*Clinton Nov 1889 July 3, 1953</P></B><FONT face=3DPhyllis size=3D2> > > <P>wife Flora Whitman</P></FONT><B><FONT size=3D2></FONT> > > <P>Arthur W. Zimmerman July 1894 1940’s</P></B><FONT = > > face=3DPhyllis size=3D2> > > <P>wife Catherine</P></FONT><B><FONT size=3D2></FONT> > > <P>Earl Zimmerman Oct 1897</P></B><FONT face=3DPhyllis size=3D2> > > <P>wife Margaret McPherson</FONT><B> </P><FONT size=3D2> > > <P> </P></FONT> > > <P>Herb C. Zimmerman Oct 16, 1969</P></B><FONT face=3DPhyllis size=3D2> > > <P>wife Gert Bonner </FONT><FONT size=3D2>1) Harry Sr., was born in = > > Tremont,=20 > > Schuykill County, Pennsylvania and live in Manayunk when he married </P> > > <P>Barbara. Harry was a grocer and Barbara was a mill hand. Barbara said = > > she was=20 > > born in 1866. Harry said he</P> > > <P>was born in 1865 but his marriage cert says 1866. Harry and Barbara = > > were=20 > > married by G.W.F Graff: Minister of</P> > > <P>the Gospel. <B>Harry and Barbara were married on December 2, 1887 in=20 > > Philadelphia. </B>(see marriage certificate)</P></FONT><FONT = > > size=3D1></FONT><FONT=20 > > size=3D2> > > <P>2) Barbara Disque was born in Germany. The border often switch back = > > and forth=20 > > from French rule to Germany rule.</P> > > <P>She live at 2723 Frankford Avenue at the time she married Harry. = > > Barbara=20 > > Disque was from Allase-Lorrian which borders France and Germany. Barbara = > > was of=20 > > French heritage.</P></FONT><FONT size=3D1></FONT><FONT size=3D2> > > <P>3) <B>Harry Jr.,(Oysters)</B> had around 17 children from different=20 > > marriages. Harry died at 76 years old when he was</P> > > <P>changing a tire. A couple of Harry’s children were: (Grace, = > > Gladis,=20 > > Mable, Butch, Harry Myrtle) George was</P> > > <P>from another marriage. Eleanor is still alive (637-1352). George had = > > 2 sons:=20 > > George and Kenny. Kenny still lives</P> > > <P>in Philadelphia. George died in May of 1995. He has a son named = > > Kelly.</P> > > <P></P> > > <P>4) Harry David is buried in NorthCedar Hill Cemetary at Frankford = > > Avenue and=20 > > Cheltham Streets. He is buried with</P> > > <P>Myrtle A. Zimmerman. Harry is lot no# 37356. Services were provided = > > by=20 > > Dillion Funeral Home. (see Clinton Z. </P> > > <P>Clinton and Flora are buried at North Cedar Hill Cemetary.)</P> > > <P>5) Arthur died of mustard gas poisoning that ruined his lungs in = > > Germany=20 > > during World War I. He had a sons</P> > > <P>named Walter and Arthur and a daughter named = > > Catherine.</P></FONT><FONT=20 > > size=3D1></FONT><FONT size=3D2> > > <P>6) Herb had children named Clare and Rita Clifford (7) Barbara=20 > > Disque-Zimmerman died after 1948. She was born in Oct of 1865 in = > > Germany. She=20 > > immigrated when she</P> > > <P>was just an infant in 1866 (census info). (M Zimmerman)</P> > > <P> </P></FONT><FONT face=3D"Abadi MT Condensed Light" size=3D1> > > <P></P></FONT><B><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D1> > > <P> </P></FONT></B></DIV></BODY></HTML> > > > ------=_NextPart_000_0144_01BDE5AC.60A05DA0-- > >Hi -- > >The message you submitted to this list (included above) wasn't >sent to the list subscribers. RootsWeb accepts only plain text >mail. That means that HTML mail, attachments, ``enriched text'', >and a few other formats can't be sent to RootsWeb mailing lists. >You can post your message if you send it in plain text; turn off >the ``Post in HTML'' or ``Enriched Text'' features of your mail >reader, or don't use any attachments. 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