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701 first name difficult to read on census PETTIGREW, Ruth (I6582)
 
702 First wife was Ann E. Stirm. Married Ann's sister, Carrie Stirm, WAGNER, John H. (I480)
 
703 Fishers Brothers Funeral Home Register, Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Indiana
"Horace Dale Givens d. 5-19-1946 St. Johns Hospital; bur 22nd Grove Lawn
Cem. Pendleton In; b. 12-29-1884 In.; Age 61y4m21d; Residence: RR#3
Anderson, In; Occupation: Farmer; Wife: Mary A. Heiny; Age 58 y; Father:
John L. Givens b. IN; Mother: Amanda Hersberger b. Maryland."
_______

"Charles Booth operated a dairy wagon for some time, then Marion Sears, from his farm east of Lapel, furnished milk and butter for delivery by wagon for a number of years. Perley Shultz and Horace Givens being, perhaps, the best known drivers. But when the bottled milk began tobe sent to the stores, the wagons ceased coming,..." ('History of Lapel and Fisherburg', compiled by Edith V. Cascadden, 1938. page 96) (Book located in Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Indiana]
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Anderson Herald/Bulletin-Tuesday, May 21, 1946, p. 11

Horace Givens
?Lapel, May 21-Funeral rites for Horace Givens, who died early Monday at his home east of here, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Lapel Methodist Church, in charge will be Rev. Jonathan Stone, of Pendleton, and Rev. C. G. Cook, resident
Methodist pastor. Burial will be in The Grove Lawn Cemetery at Pendleton. The body was taken to the family home from the McCarty and Fisher mortuary this morning and
will be returned to the church at 1 p.m. Wednesday.? 
GIVENS, Horace Dale (I771)
 
704 Fishers Brothers Funeral Home Register, Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Indiana
"Mary Annetta Givens d. 1-7-1971 bur 10th Grove Lawn Cem. Residence: RR
3 Anderson, IN b. 4-11-1888 age 82y widowed Occupation: Housewife
Father: Alvin Heiny Mother: Anna ? Social Security No. 308-42-85-72
Informant Bernice Montgomery 25 W 9th St. Lapel , IN"

----
Lapel---Mrs. Nettie Givens, 82, Rt. 3, Anderson, died at the home of a daughter in Lapel at 12 o'clock last night after a short illness. She was born in Hamilton County and spent her entire life in the Lapel Community. She was the daughter of Alvin and Anna Heiny. She married Horace Givens in 1909, who died in 1946. She was a
member of the Trinity Methodist Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Eloise) Dunham of Fortville and Mrs. John (Bernice) Montgomery of Lapel with whom she resided; a son, John Givens at home; four grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
Funeral services have been arranged for 2 p.m. Sunday at the Fisher Brothers Funeral Home here with Rev. Keith Davis in charge. Interment will take place at Pendleton in the Grove Lawn Cemetery.
 
HEINY, Mary Annetta (I774)
 
705 FLORENCIO JIRON Request Information
SSN 525-12-7785 Residence: 87830 Reserve, Catron, NM
Born 23 Feb 1886 Last Benefit:
Died Jun 1979 Issued: NM (Before 1951)

*This may be Tomasita's husband 
JIRON, look at notes Florentino (I671)
 
706 For additional information, go to http://www.familysearch.org/Search/af/ and type in the Ancestral File
4KN2-SR . This file is traced back to 66 AD! 
WATTS, Elizabeth (I382)
 
707 for additional information, see the Klees-Martin site online KLEES, James Alfred (I182)
 
708 For further information about the children of Zadoc Deppen, please see the rootsweb file of Ginger Bailey (ginward) DEPPEN, Zadoc (I3070)
 
709 for more siblings see - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~whozrdadi/spikers/PS53/PS53_494.HTM HOOVER, Alice (I120)
 
710 FORD CITY ? Harry Lewis Spang, 84, of 725 Ross Ave., Ford City, died at 8:45 p.m. yesterday (March 22, 1962) at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Spang was born April 8, 1877 in Bethel Twp., a son of Oliver and Lucetta (Fiscus) Spang. He was a retired carpenter with Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Surviving are his widow, Dora (Schrecengost) Spang; four sons, Floy of Ford City, Clair of South Gate, Calif., Delbert of Ford City RD 1, Dale at home; seven daughters, Mrs. Lucille Klingensmith of Ford City RD 3, Mrs. Dorothy Lasher of McGrann, Mrs. Ina Shannon of Freeport, Mrs. Martha Emmonds of Ford Cliff, Mrs. Alene Kovalovsky of Ford City, Mrs. Lola Moore of New Castle and Mrs. Mildred Jordan of Kittanning. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Martha Loy of Portland, Ore.; 37 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Friends are being received from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at Welch funeral home Ford City, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be made in St. John's cemetery Shay.

From: The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Friday, March 23, 1962, Page 2
 
SPANG, Harry Lewis (I930)
 
711 fought in the Revolution SPANGLER, John Peter (I437)
 
712 Fought in the War of 1812 SPANG, Christian (I30)
 
713 Fountain Hill Cemetery in Deep River, Connecticut per photos ANDERSON, Dorothy Anne (I3719)
 
714 Fountain Hill Cemetery in Deep River, Connecticut per photos BOWEN, Bruce Hinshaw (I3739)
 
715 Frances may be Frances Lett or Frances Turner. It appears she was previously married before she married Levi Parker TURNER, Frances (I4952)
 
716 Francis drowned trying to save his wife Ruth's sister, Esther, in a lake near Bessemer, Michigan around 1927.  SPANG, Francis James (I210)
 
717 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I37)
 
718 FRANKTON FARMER, ALVAH WAYMIRE DIES TUESDAY

FRANKTON,Oct 7---Funeral rites for Alvah Waymire 75, prominent farmer living northeast of Frankton, who died at St. John's Hospital Anderson Tuesday evening will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Methodist Church. Rev R.E. Boyle pastor and the Rev O.C. Stroup pastor of the Christian Church at Frankton will have charge. Burial will be made in Elwood City Cemetery. Born in Madison County April 24,1873 he has lived here all of his life. He was married to Evie L. Huntsinger Nov 14,1894. Mr.Waymire was a member of the First Methodist Church Elwood and a member of the board of directors of Farmers Grain and Coal Company at Frankton. Survivors include the following children: Mrs.Delbert Cochran of near Elwood, John Waymire of Lebanon, Mrs.Shirley Blake of Fort Branch, Mrs.Ora Brock of Summitville and Mrs.Otis Kiphart of Frankton. There are 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The body was removed to the George C. Harper Funeral Home in Frankton and last evening was returned to the residence.
 
WAYMIRE, Alvah Herman (I7638)
 
719 Fred's uncle, John L. Wise, age 60, is living with them in the 1930 census. WILLITS, Fred (I8005)
 
720 Frederick Agler's two story Federal style brick home was built abt 1810 and still stands on Sunbury Rd in Franklin Co. It still has all the original woodwork, including built in cabinets, bookshelves, fireplace mantles, etc. Each rm has its own fireplace. The kitchen still has a huge fireplace for cook in which had been covered over for yrs when the current owner purc the prop in the 1970's. He has painstakingly restored the home an has furnished it with PA German antiques from the late 1700's. He is not related to the Aglers, when he bought the home, the owners were planning to bulldoze the bldg.

Riverside Cemetery, Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio has a tall cast bronze monument erected to Frederick and Margaret Agler, manufactured in Connecticut. Their beautiful home and this bronze marker leave the impression that they were quite prosperous family for the place and time. Frederick Agler was one of the first American settlers in the township.

1810
AGLER FREDERICK *
Franklin County OH
Page 003
Sharron Township
Tax List OH 1810
Washington Co.Census
Index OHS1a24399 
AGLER, Frederick (I1266)
 
721 From "Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Carroll County"
Munsell Publishing Co. - 1913
Edited by Charles L. Hostetter

ALLEN, WALTER W., one of the well known and highly respected pioneers of Carroll county, was born in Erie county, Pa., July 12, 1840, a son of David B. and Susan K.(Scoville) Allen natives of New York State, he born October 29, 1809 and she, October 16, 1814. When a lad, the father went with his parents to Girard, Pa., where a farm was bought although his father John Allen, had been earlier in life a wheelwright, in this locality occurred the marriage of David R. Allen and his wife, on July 37 1836, and in 1845, removal was made to Michigan. Later they came to Carroll county, Ill., at a time when there were but three houses on the road between Sterling and Milledgeville. There was no house for them so their lived in a little shoe shop near the Elkhorn until a log cabin could be built. It was put up in Whiteside county, and amid surroundings so wild that often at night the wolves would come and putting their paws on the window sill, frighten them fearfully. Later, the father sold this claim and moved to the vicinity of Morrison, Ill., where he opened a cheese factory, selling his product at six cents per pound. He then bought forty acres, and developed a farm, living in Whiteside county until his death, which occurred about 1887, when he was seventy-six years old. His wife died in 1881. They had three daughters and one son: Helen A., who married Harrison Roland, died, leaving five children; Josephine, who married James Tavlor, a farmer of South Elkhorn, died; Anna, who married John Knox, of Iowa, died; and Walter W.

Walter W. Allen received a district school education and worked on his fathers farm until he enlisted in 1864, in the Eighth Illinois Cavalry for service during the Civil War, joining the regiment at St. Charles, Ill. He Was then taken with the measles, complications set in, and he was sent to Chicago, and thence to Washington, D.C. to join his regiment for patrol duty at the capitol, and was there when President Lincoln was assassinated. He vividly remembers the heartrendering occurrences of that dread period. Mr. Allen was the man who called for General Payne at Warrington, Va., When that confederate leader was captured. He also participated in the battles of Point of Rocks, Middletown, Frederick City and numerous skirmishes.

Mr. Allen's marriage occurred September 1, 1869, to Anna Mary McCann who was born June 13, 1851, in Indianna; a daughter of Charles and Malinda (Fritch) McCann. Mrs. McCann was a native of Germany, who came with her parents to Pennsylvania, and is now living in Milledgeville, aged eighty years, Charles McCann was a marble cutter by trade, having learned it early in life. Mr.and Mrs. Allen have had children as follows: Della, who was born August 2, 1870, married John Spang of Iowa issue-Lloyd, Maude and Raligh; Raligh, who was born November 7, 1871, married Edith Petty, issue-Mabel, Maude, Ethel, Mason and Denver; Clara, who was born December 16, 1875, married John Hahn issue-Parilla; Lewis J., who was born January 26 1879, married Millie Smith, February 14, 1912; Gertrude M, who was born December 3, 1880, died November 30, 1911; Edith who was born June 26, 1886 married George Imel, a farmer, -issue-Wayne and LaRue; Eva, who was born Apri1 15, 1889, Married Kim Todd; Orville, who was born December 18, 1890, is at home; and Laura, who was born July 18, 1893, is at home.
For many years Mr. Allen was a butcher, and did some farming, but in 1896, he bought city property, and now has a beautiful home. He belongs to the G.A.R. Post, and in politics, he has always been a Republican. During the years he has been a resident of this county, he has witnessed many changes. When he came here the most primitive conditions prevailed, but gradually they were replaced by others more distiactive of advancing civilization, Until he is now proud to claim that there few districts better improved than the one in which he now lives. Mr. Allen has Contributed his own part towards this growth, although he has never desired public office but sought to show his loyalty as a private citizen. His war record shows that he was a brave soldier, and never sought to shirk his duty.
 
ALLEN, Walter W (I188)
 
722 FROM "HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY, OHIO" BY HON. W.W. CAMPBELL R977.115 AUSTERMILLER, Conrad (I451)
 
723 FROM "HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY, OHIO" BY HON. W.W. CAMPBELL. R977.115 AUSTERMILLER, Conrad (I457)
 
724 From ?Frederick County, Maryland; Equity Court Abstracts ? Liber JS7,? http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~midmdroots/county/frederick/equity/js07.htm

503-512 - WILES, THOMAS, HERSPERGER, McGILL - Aug 1827

George REMSBURG vs James WILES Estate

In 1827, George REMSBURG was appointed trustee to sell the real
estate of Henry HERSHBERGER (HERSPERGER) which he did to James
WILES and Patrick McGILL Sr. for $3,621.75.

Land - "The Title is Good", "new Freedom", "Chestnut Hollow",
109 3/4 acres (50 acres was Patrick McGILL Sr.'s part)

James WILES d/ 12 Sep 1827 intestate, leaving
widow - Elizabeth and 6 minor children,
- William WILES
- Thomas WILES
- Catharine WILES
- James WILES
- Henry WILES
- Greenberry WILES

Administrator was Elizabeth WILES and Michael THOMAS; guardian
was Henry HERSPERGER; trustee was George REMSBURG; on 21 Jun 1828,
sale of 60 acres was sold to Charles B. McGILL for $1,620, Proceeds
short; finalized 5 Aug 1828.
********************************************************************************************

Frederick Co, Maryland - Equity Court Abstracts HS-1

825-848 - WILES, THOMAS, HERSBERGER, HILLEARY - Jan 1828

Henry KELLER and Loyd DORSEY vs Estate of James WILES

James WILES Jr. d/ 1827 intestate, leaving
widow - Elizabeth and 4 minor children,

- William WILES
- Catharine WILES
- James WILES
- Henry WILES

Land - Lot #30, on Main Street in New Town (Trap or Jefferson),
from Sebastian RAMSBURG (w/ Elizabeth) in 1818.
- "Children's Chance", 4+ acres, from John NELSON, esquire,
as trustee for John B. HERSBERGER, in 1825 (Hersberger was
mortaged to George RAMSBERG) (land to Hersberger from Edward
ROTELEN Sr. in 1817).
-1/8 share of the estate of Thomas WILES, father of James.
Thomas WILES estate was sold in two parcels by William SCHLEY,
the trustee; James' section was 83 acres; the part sold to
Henry HERSBERGER was 93+ acres.

Administrators were the widow and Michael THOMAS; guardian
was the mother. Trustee was Loyd DORSEY; 1/8 share sold to
Samuel WILES at $595.12; the widow was allowed 2/15 in lieu
for her dower. The lot in New Town was sold to Mrs. Elizabeth
WILES for $500; to Perry HILLIARY for the 4 acres at $90.25.
Proceeds were short, paid $.13 on the dollar; finalized 3 Sep
1835.
 
WILES, James (I3049)
 
725 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
May have died in Haverhill Essex MA. 
CROSBY, Mary (I3245)
 
726 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Constance (I3242)
 
727 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Elizabeth (I3243)
 
728 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LANGHORNE, Richard (I3244)
 
729 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Thomas (I3246)
 
730 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Sarah (I3247)
 
731 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Samuel (I3248)
 
732 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Thomas (I3249)
 
733 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Sarah (I3250)
 
734 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Bethiah (I3251)
 
735 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Richard (I3252)
 
736 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. LONGHORNE, Thomas (I3253)
 
737 from email of 9/15/2007
 
Source (S25)
 
738 From Find a Grave.com

Bonnie (Young) Girton, 78, passed away April 29, 2012 at the Rawlins House in Pendleton.

She was born August 22, 1933 in Ingalls, and was a lifelong Madison County resident. She attended Pendleton schools.

Bonnie was employed as a CNA and QMA, retiring from Rawlins House after 17 years service.

She attended Eastview Church of the Nazarene in Anderson.

Survivors include a daughter, Sarah Rawlings and family of Lafayette; a son, William David Girton and grandson, Jonathan Girton of Paducah, Kentucky; sister, Betty Lawson of Pendleton; special nephew, Butch (wife, Jill) Fesler and several other nieces and nephews; and several great- and great-great-nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at 3:30 P.M., Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory, Lahm Chapel, 211 E. State St., Pendleton, Indiana 46064 with Pastor Thomas Chapman officiating. Burial will follow in Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton.
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YOUNG, Bonnie (I1520)
 
739 From FindAGrave Website:

wife of Merritt Spang, dec'd
mother of William B Spang
daughter of George & Margaret (Schenk) Binner
member of St Pauls United Church of Christ, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County
(198-14-6944 PA)
 
BINNER, Mary (I322)
 
740 From Lansing Michigan: 1911-1912? (June, or July or January 5)

FARMER DIES AS WIFE IS BURIED - Mathias Spang follows aged wife in death Friday

As the casket bearing the body of Mrs. Sarah M. Spang was being removed from the undertaking rooms preparatory to is being taken to St. Mary's Catholic Church for burial services, Friday morning, a telephone message from the farm home near Okemos informed relatives of the death of the husband, Mathias Spang.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Spang were ill from pneumonia at the time of the wife's death last Sunday.

The body of Mrs. Spang was held pending the arrival of a son, Mathew Spang, from Denver, Colo., who arrived Thursday. The husband's condition grew steadily worse during the week. The family had occupied their present farm house for the past 44 years, having moved there from the city.

Surviving the aged couple are four daughters, Mrs. H. Bennett, Mrs. T.C. Wagner of Meridian, Mrs. John Colmus of Holt and Mrs. A. Kelley of New York: and two sons, Jacob Spang of Mason and Mathew Spang of Denver.

(Provided by Pearl M. Spang, 1959) 
SPANG, Mathias (I102)
 
741 from Rootsweb message by Larry Gamby lgamby@juno.com
 
Source (S9289)
 
742 From the Anderson Herald Bulletin 9/21/04
Dale Hersberger
Dec. 11, 1925 - Sept. 18, 2004
Dale Hersberger, 78, Anderson, passed away Sept. 18, 2004, at St. John's
Medical Center following a brief illness.

He was born Dec. 11, 1925, in Madison County, the son of Dale and
Sharley (Stottlemyer) Hersberger.

He was a 1943 Lapel High School graduate and he served in the Army Air
Corps during World War II. He retired in 1974 from the Anderson Fire
Department and was the owner and operator of Hersberger Realty in
Anderson.

He was a member of the Wesley Free Methodist Church in Anderson, member
and past president of both the Gideons International Madison County
North Camp and the Frankton Lions Club.

He is survived by his wife, Mary (Dickerson) Hersberger; three sons,
Rodney (wife, Susan) Hersberger of Bakersfield, Calif., Bradley
Hersberger of Alexandria and Brian (wife, Sherry) Hersberger of
Pendleton; four stepchildren, Susan (husband, David) Smith of Anderson,
Paul (wife, Polly) Keesling of Columbia, Tenn., Elaine Toles of
Markleville and Lisa Keesling (friend, Mark Easley) of Anderson; one
brother, Keith Hersberger of Anderson; two sisters, Jean Henley of
Yorktown, Va., and Harriett Spearman of Anderson; 12 grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn (Shuter) Hersberger,
in 1999; two sisters, Virginia Dillie and Vivian Williams; and one
brother, Kenneth Hersberger.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Wesley Free Methodist
Church in Anderson with the Rev. John Lane officiating. Burial will be
in Brookside Cemetery, Lapel.

Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Scott E. Hersberger Funeral
Home in Lapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideons International, P.O.
Box 2472, Anderson, IN 46018-2472.

Online condolences:

www.hersbergerfuneralhome.com
 
HERSBERGER, Dale (I6666)
 
743 From the family bible:
"Alice Ellen Haley received First Holy Communion in St. Michael's church Sandy, on the 6th day of Oct. 1901 age 11 years by Father Anselm."

"Alice Ellen Haley received Confirmation in St. Michael's church Sandy on the 12th day of May 1902 age 12 years 3 months and two days Archbishop Christie of Portland administered it."

Lived at 81 Merritt St.
San Francisco, California
on 1/3/1914 (taken from postcard) 
HALEY, Alice Ellen (I1208)
 
744 From The Laker, 8/17/2002

Memorial services were Friday, Aug. 28, 2002, for Jon Lloyd Spang, 52, of Mound. He died Saturday, Aug. 10, 2002 in Alexandria, Minn.
He was born March 6, 1949, in Hartley, Iowa, the son of John and Margaret Spang.
He was a member of the Masons.
He was preceeded in death by his parents, John and Margaret Spang; mother-in-law, Lulu VerSteeg; brother-in-law, Bob Johnson.
He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Linda; son, Jonathan Spang; daughter Suzanne Zattler and her husband Jason; sisters, Mari Spang-Wall and her husband keith and Julie Aufdenkamp and husband Ralph, and a host of relatives and friends.
Memorial service was Friday, Aug. 16 at Huber Funeral Homes Chapel, Mound. Private family interment.
Spang Jon L., age 53, of Mound, unexpectedly died on Aug. 10, 2002. Preceded in death by parents, John & Margaret; mother-in-law, Lulu VerSteeg; father-in-law, Guy VerSteeg; brother-in-law, Bob Johnson. Survived by loving wife of 31 years, Linda; children, Jonathan and Suzanne (Jason) Zattler; sisters, Mari (Keith) Spang-Wall, Julie (Ralph) Aufdenkamp; host of relatives and friends. Memorial service Friday, Aug. 16, 2002 at 2 pm, Huber Funeral Home Chapel, 1801 Commerce Blvd., Mound. Gathering one hour prior to service. Huber Funeral Homes Mound Chapel 952-472-1716
Published 
SPANG, Jon Lloyd (I918)
 
745 From the VALLEY DAILY NEWS, Tarentum, PA, Saturday, 27 October 1956, p. 21:

ARNOLD MAN LEAVES 72 DESCENDANTS - Harvey W. Schrecengost, 83, who is survived by 72 direct descendants, died alone in the home of a daughter in Arnold yesterday.

He was last seen by neighbors at about 10 yesterday morning on the porch of his home, 1538 5th Ave. When a neighbor, Robert Dorbritz, failed to gain entry when he knocked on the door at 6 p.m. he asked Arnold police to investigate.

They found Mr. Schrecengost dead. Westmoreland County Coroner determined that he had died several hours earlier of a heart attack.

His daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Lottie) Hession was on a trip to Rhode Island. Her father had been in good health and neighbors were looking in on him from time to time.

Born in Kittanning Twp., Armstrong County, he was the son of Herman L. and Mary Ann Hartman Schrecengost who owned a farm there.

He was one of the early rural mail delivery men in the Leechburg area and later went to work at Ford City Plant of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. After that he became a millwright with Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. plant in West Leechburg. He held that position for 25 years until he retired about 15 years ago.

Mr. Schrecengost was an active member of St. John's Lutheran Church near Brick Church until recent years and still maintained his membership there.

Surviving are one son, Doyle Schrecengost, Leechburg; four daughters, Mrs. Hession, Mrs. Alven (Lucille) Scott and Mrs. Alfred (Mary) Cline, Leechburg, and Mrs. Louis (Blanch) Hileman, Ford City; 19 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; two brothers, William Schrecengost, Vandergrift, and Elmer Schrecengost, Yatesboro, and two sisters, Harry (Dora) Spang, Rosston, Pa., and Mrs. Sarah Humes, Cabot.

SCHRECENGOST - On Friday, October 26, Harvey W. Schrecengost, 83, 1538 Fifth Avenue, Arnold. Friends may call at the Clawson Funeral Home, Corner of Second and Main Streets, Leechburg, after 11 am Sunday. Services will be held Tuesday in the Funeral home at 2 pm with Reverend George C. Vetter, Hebron Lutheran Church of Leechburg, in charge. Burial in Ford City Cemetery. 
SCHRECONGOST, Harvey W. (I1295)
 
746 From the website of Barbara Snow (Barbara@ardormfg.com)-
BIRTH: Letter from Church in Bulgrin that the family must have gotten before
they left Germany dated April 1892. It was found in the basement in a
box in the home that Ulrike ADAM lived in. It is written in German and I had it translated into English, it reads: .... that to the laborer Karl Adam in Silesen, Belgard Conty by his wife Ulrike Bartz on the 26 September 1885 a daughter was born who in the holy baptism on the 11 October of the same year received the names Anna Johanne Auguste. This is documented hereby on account of the local church book and affixing of the church seals. Bulgrin by Bsf-Nashow, Parish Seat April 1892

Also:
!OBITUARY: MRS. ANNA MITCHELL, 57, DIES AT HOME. Mrs. Anna Mitchell 57, died yesterday afternoon at her home 53 Smith Lincoln Avenue. Mrs. Mitchell was born in Germany, Sept 26, 1885. She is survived by her husband, two sons Harvey Spang of Aurora and Herman Spang of LaGrange; two brothers Fred Adam of Aurora and Carl Adam of West Hampstead, Long Island, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Battenschlag of East Los Angeles, CA. and Mrs. Augusta Jackson of Aurora.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from St. Paul's Luthern Church. The Rev. W. G. Stallmann will officiate. Interment will be in Spring Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at the Borngrebe Funeral Home.
Aurora Beacon - News, October 17, 1942. Page 2
 
ADAM, Anna Johanne Auguste (I172)
 
747 From Tipp City, died in motorcycle accident at age 80 HORNBERGER, William C. (I31)
 
748 From: New Castle, Indiana Times; Saturday, May 8, 1926

WOMAN TAKES OWN LIFE, DESPONDENT OVER ILL HEALTH

Mrs. Carrie Hinshaw, of North Eighteenth, Drowns Self in Cistern at Lynn, Indiana

Funeral Services Here

Had Appeared to be in Better Spirits, And Was Preparing to Return to Home Here

Mrs. Carrie Hinshaw of 324 North Eighteenth Street, following months of despondency because of her long sickness, ended her life last night or this morning early, by drowning herself in a cistern at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bowen, at Lynn, Ind. The body was discovered in the cistern this morning after Mrs. Hinshaw was missed from her room.
The deceased is survived by her mother, Mrs. May Muzzy, of 324 North Eighteenth; four sons, William residing east of the city; Robert, of Dayton, Ohio; Carl and Lynn, both employees of the Daily Times, and who reside at home; two sisters, Mrs. Hester Bowen of Lynn and Mrs. H. H. Locker of this city, and one brother, Claude Muzzy. The husband died about 10 years ago.
Mrs. Hinshaw has been practically an Invalid for many months and has made her home, since her illness, among her children.
Planned to Come Home
She had apparently been much improved recently and was planning to come to her home here. She had made all arrangements to have the home redecorated and prepared for her return.
Her act was not expected, because she had been less despondent of recent weeks and seemed to be in better health.
It is believed that during the night, while brooding of her illness, she arose and went to the rear of the home, where, removing the cover from the cistern, she lowered herself into the cool water to drown.
Funeral Monday
When she did not appear from her room at the usual hour an investigation was made by the daughter and the act was then learned of.
Funeral arrangements were not made, pending the arrival of the son from Dayton, but it was stated that the body would likely be brought to the home here, Sunday, and that the services would be hold from the home sometime, Monday.
______________

New Castle Times, Monday, May 10,1926
MRS. CARRIE HINSHAW

Funeral services for Mrs Carrie Hinshaw, 324 North Eighteenth St., who ended her life Friday night by drowning herself in a cistern at the home of her daughter Mrs. Harry Bowen at Lynn, Ind. were held this afternoon at 2:00 at the First Christian church. Rev. Leroy Sargent officiated. Interment took place at Mt. Summit cemetery.
The deceased is survived by the mother, Mrs May Muzzy, 324 North 18th street; four sons, William residing east of the city; Robert of Dayton O. Carl and Lynn, both employees of The Daily Times, a daughter Mrs George Lower, residing
east of the city; two sisters Hester Bowen of Lynn and Mrs H. H. Locker of this city, and one brother, Claude Muzzy. 
MUZZY, Carrie (I695)
 
749 Full Context of American Civil War Soldiers

Richard Leaf
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
12 September 1862 Priv
Served Pennsylvania Enlisted E Co. 11th Inf Reg. PA Mustered Out at Harrisburg, PA on 25 Se ptember 1862

Source: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865
Abbreviation: PARoster
Published by on 1870

Richard T Leaf
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
06 July 1863 Comm Sergeant
Served Pennsylvania Enlisted S Co. 42nd Inf Reg. PA Mustered Out on 12 August 1863

Source: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865
Abbreviation: PARoster
Published by on 1870

Richard T Leaf

Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
06 July 1863 Priv
Promoted to Full Comm Sergt on 06 July 1863
Served Pennsylvania Enlisted I Co. 42nd Inf Reg. PA Mustered Out on 12 August 1863Transferre d on 06 July 1863from Company I to Company S

Source:

Abbreviation: PARoster

Published by on 1870
Reading, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90
Name, Occupation, Location, City, State, Year
Richard T. Leaf clerk 150 N 4th Reading PA
Richard T. Leaf clerk 150 N 4th Reading PA 1888
Richard T. Leaf clerk 150 N 4th Reading PA 1889
Richard T. Leaf iron mfr 150 N 4th Reading PA 1890 
LEAF, Richard Tea (I2220)
 
750 Full Context of City of Reading PA Death Records 1873-1905

Leaf Helen December 23, 1884 958 
LEAF, Helen Douglass (I1996)
 

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