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"Stephenson County, Illinois containing a History of the County, its Cities, Towns, & c." 1880 Biographical sketches page 742-743 Reuben Bobb, farmer, Sec. 3; P.O. Orangeville; born in Union Co., Penn., Aug. 25, 1841; came WIest with his father's family in 1845; went to Orangeville first, then here on to the homestead in 1846; now owns 93 acres; was engaged at farming till 1864, when he enlisted in the 32d I.V.I.; he was taken prisoner at Tunnel Hill, and nearly sItarved to death in Florence, S.C., and saw Gov. Dick Oglesby at Camp Butler reprove the commissary for issuing bones for the boys' rations; came home, and in Sept. 24, 1865, married Miss Amanda Reager, of Pennsylvania; his children are-- MellyI E., Ida M. and Boyd W.; had held school office; belongs to the M. E. Church. (note- the Civil War information is his brother Aaron Bobb's Civil War experience, not Reuben's) !NOTE: Died age 87yrs, 10mos, 8days !NOTE: Photo of headstone Iin poss. of Jerry Grigsby !MARRIAGE: Married at the home of her parents at Bellview, Buena Vista, Ill. by Rev Joseph Cook, Lutheran minister in Orangeville, Illinois. !BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block18 Section282 Lot4I Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby !CENSUS: age58-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg13b,dw305,fam313, head, w, m, Aug1841, 58,m,34,PA,PA,PA,landlord,y,y,y,o,f,h !MILITARY: Union Army during the Civil War, date Iof muster 17Oct1864 (the same date as his brother Allen Bobb). On 5 Dec 1864 was captured at Buzzard's Roost Gap South of Georgia. Was in Andersonville Prison 1864 to 1865. Illinois 32nd d I.V.I. Origional discharge paper in poss. of J B Grigs Iby. Note on the back states " 1027 Reuben Bobb Unassigned 32 nd Regt Ills Infty Vols Ford G Edw. L. Eir..." Also National Assoc. Union Ex. Prisoners of War certificate in poss. of J B Grigsby. !CENSUS: Age 9-1850 Buckeye Twp, Stephenson cou Inty, Illinois taken 30 Sept 1850, dwelling 527 family 564, born PA, Film #442917 !CENSUS: Age 19-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !CENSUS: 1880 Reuben BOBB Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA Am Ianda BOBB Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA Eldia BOBB Dau S Female W 11 IL At School PA PA Ida C. BOBB Dau S Female W 8 IL PA PA Boyd W. BOBB Son S Male W 6 IL PA PA Source Information: Cen Isus Place Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254252 NA Film Number T9-0252 Page Number 4A <I. 15, 1891, and Sophia Close who was the daughter of Jacob Close and Mrs. Detwiller. Sophia Close was born Dec. 1809, died Nov. 11, 1873. In 1856 my mother's parents moved from Laurelton,Pa. to a farm near Three Rivers, Mich. My mother's bro?=Ithers and sisters were: ( 1 ) Samuel ( 2 ) Sarah married James Child ( 3 ) Issac married Mary Jane Mook ( 4 ) Harriet married Lewis Kemerling ( 5 ) Mary maried Manuel Bodmer ( 6 ) Lucy ( 7 ) James married Alice Shoch, his first cousin- her mot@>Iher was a Close. ( 8 ) Louise married William Warner ( 9 ) Daniel married Lydia Jane Wetherbee ( 10 ) John married Josephine Rouk (Rouch). My grandfather, James King, was the son of James King born 1775 and died 1865, married Sarah DornbaugA?Ih. They lived at Laurelton,Pa. According to family tradition hie father came from England. My grandfather, James King, had the following brothers and sisters: ( 1 ) Absolom ( 2 ) John married Peggy ( 3 ) Jesse ( 4 ) Simeon married Polly ( 5 B@I) Anthony married Julia ( 6 ) Levi ( 7 ) Lewis ( 8 ) Sarah married Samuel Kleckner ( 9 ) Rebecca. I, Oscar David Bobb, was born on a farm in St. Joe County near Three Rivers, Mich., on July 29, 1862. I was nine years old when my family made CAIthe trip in covered wagon over the old Santa Fe Trail to Kansas. When I was twenty-three years old I left the farm and learned the carpenter trade in Lyons. In 1888 I went to Pueblo, Colo. and then to Denever to work at my trade. In 1893 I retDBIurned to Kansas and farmed 200 acres of my father's farm near Lyons. In 1897 I moved my family to Denver to a small farm west of Berkeley Lake. In 1905 we moved to Longmont, Colo. where I keep Bees. In 1911 we moved to Bosie, Ida. and I contiECInued in the bee Business. In 1920 we moved to San Jose, Calif. At the home of Reuben Bobb, son of David, near Orangeville, Ill. on Apr 21, 1892 I married Melly Eldora Bobb, his daughter, born May 8, 1869. Our two childern are: ( 1 ) Hazel MiFDIldred born Feb. 13, 1895 near Lyons,Kansas, married June 17, 1920 to Roy Anton Hohberger, born July 5, 1892 at Des Moines, Ia. They were married at Boise, Ida. ( 2 ) Authur Earle born July 8, 1901 at Edgewater, Denver, Colo. married Aug. 31, 1GEI929 at Campbell, Calif. to Gertrude Griffin born Jan. 23, 1904. My brothers and sisters are: ( 1 ) James Daniel born Nov. 9, 1856, died Nov. 5, 1936, married Jan. 1, 1885 to Addie Darke ( 2 ) Mary Alice born Dec. 26, 1857, married ( a ) WilsHFIon Kern ( b ) John Altman ( 3 ) William born Mar. 16, 1859, died Sept. 27, 1861 ( 4 ) Franklin Samuel born Nov. 23, 1860 married Sept. 1893 to Ida May Bobb, daughter of Samuel, son of Daniel ( 5 ) Joseph Calvin born May 27, 1865, married Dec.IGI 27, 1892 to Anne Frederickson, and on Mar. 26, 1903 to Mrs Marie LaMee Lamont ( 6 ) Charles Albert born Oct. 16,1866, died July 8, 1935, married ( a ) Sept. 27, 1894 to Edna Davis ( b ) June 27, 1930 to Mrs Ida Shelford. ( 7 ) Anna Sophia boJHIrn Aug. 3, 1869 died Spet. 5, 1940, married May 16, 1895 to Issac Clark Mc Farlane ( 8 ) John Peter born Sept. 26, 1872, died Jan. 9, 1939, married Mar. 26, 1902 to Clara Stewart ( 9 ) Ida Louise born May 28, 1875, died Oct. 10, 1924, married KIIMar. 19, 1914 to Edward Mann. !EXTRA NOTES: Oscar Bobb Biography Oscar and Eldora celebrated thier Golden Anniversary April 21, 1942. Oscar liked to visit and wanted to be with his friends and relatives more than one day. We all knew thaLJIt would be great a strain on Eldora, who was a " perfect housekeeper" so Hazel and Roy said they would be glad to take the responsibility.They were now living in Salinas and had bought a very nice home a few months before. We wanted to have a MKItable that would hold everyone so Hazel Planned and built a table that was square and would seat four on each side. The big decorated wedding cake was put on a rolling platform so that Oscar and Eldora could pull it by ribbons to a place in frNLIont of them so as to cut it. Arthur's wife Gertrude came to Salinas two days early to help with preperations and getting food prepared. Hazel's friends offered to sleep as many as needed but all meals were prepared at the Hohbergers. The whoMIle group attended The Presbyteriar church in a body the next morning. Hazel was the choir director. after church we were together for the last time at Lunch, and the big occasion was over and Oscar felt that he Had had a real visit.PI!NOTE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, died age 62y 10m 4d !DEATH: Died at the home of her Aunt Emma Folgate in Freeport, Illinois. She collapsed at the train station just before boarding the train to return home to Denver,QOI Colorado after visiting family in Illinois. !BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block49 Section6 Lot31 !CENSUS: age29-1900 Erin twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh2a,ed96,dw21,fam21, wife,w,f,nov1870,29,m,10,1,1,IL,PA,PA,y,y,y !PIMARRIAGE: wedding announcement in possession of E. Grigsby, married by Rev. HicksS I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby !SOURCE: Boyd B Bobb signed a affidavit on 20 Sep 1950 for Gail G Grigsby's birth certificate. !SOURCE: Photos, letters, and wedding invitation in poss. of JB Grigsby. !SOURCE: TR IPage 150-151 of book "Pioneers of North Dakota" sent by Michele Heath of Hettinger, ND. Section on Byron Bobb, The Alfalfa King by Mae Urbanek, daughter of Byron & Susan Bobb. Tells life history of her parents. Boyd graduated Phi Beta Kappa frUS Iom Northwestern University, taught in an Indian school in Oklahoma. Lost his left arm near the shoulder in a gun accident. Met his wife Sarah Matilda Hotze, who was a nurse at St Lukes Hospital in Denver, CO., where his arm was amputated. SusaVT In & Boyd were married in 1902 and homesteaded on Duck Creek, Adams Co., North Dakota in 1907. He built a sod house and later a frame house. He conceived of the idea to plant alfalfa in cultivated rows. This was very sucessfull and they raised WU Ia good hay crop, and a second crop of Grimm alfalfa seed. He loved North Dakota and lived there for the remainder of his life. !NOTE: Email from Henry & Rhonda Miller " In the township books there are entries XV Ifor BB Bobb from 1935 up to 1955. One of the entries are for gravel bought from BB Bobb for gravel. I have also talked to my neighbor Roger Wilson. Roger lives close to the Bobb homestead, I believe it is 1 mile west of Roger's place. Roger haYW Id an old house on his place which we believe is the house in this picture. This had house had been moved several times around on Roger's property. The house was getting so dilapitated and shingles and wood blowing all over the place that just ZX Ithis winter Roger finally burned it up. Roger used to have an old grainery or some kind of old building that had sheets of tin on it that written on this tin was BB Bobbs name so BB Bobb must have ordered this tin from someplace. Roger's fathe[Y Ir in law was Buster Merwin and Buster apparently knew BB Bobb. Buster had said that BB had one arm and he had lost his arm at a fairly young age. In this old grainery (or possibly some kind of shop) there was an old laceup boot nailed to the w\Z Iall or a board and BB use to use this old boot to castrate baby pigs. He would scoop up the baby pig in his one hand and stuff him headfirst down in the boot and pull the laces up tight and then go ahead and castrate the pig. Another neighbor ][ IRoger's brother in law, David Merwin has a book with a picture of BB Bobb and a very nice looking alfalfa field and the article says something about BB Bobb Alfalfa King. This is the same piece of land Roger farms. Dave told me the young girl ^\ Iin this picture is probably BB's daughter May Urbanik. Dave has early plot maps of Clermont township that identify almost every homestead in Clermont township. I have asked both Roger and Dave if it would be alright if I gave you their phone _] Inumber and they would be glad to talk to you. Roger Wilson's phone is 701-567-2315, Dave Merwins number is 701-567-2723. Dave also has an Email which is merwindp@ctctel.com Thank you and I hope this has been helpful." !CENSUS: 1910 Name`^ I: Bond B Bobb Age in 1910: 36 Estimated birth year: abt 1874 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1910: Clermont Twp, Adams, North Dakota Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 1138 Part: 1 Page: 14A Year: 1910, md 7 years, md 1 time Bobb, Saraha_ I M., wife, age 36, b. Nebraska, md 1 time, 7 years, 1 children born, 1 living Bobb, May E., daughter, age 6, b. Colorado !CENSUS: 1920 Name: Byron B Bobb Age: 46 years Estimated birth year: 1873 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home b` Iin 1920: Clermont, Adams, North Dakota Home owned: O Occupation: Farmer, general farm Sex: Male Marital status: Married Age at First Marriage: 30 Roll: T625_1330 Page: 2B ED: 6 Image: 0064 !BLM: Adams County, ND BOBB BOYD B 05 129 Nca I 094 W 001 80 272002 PA 83918 10/14/1909 BOBB BOYD B 05 129 N 094 W 001 39.85 272002 PA 83918 10/14/1909 BOBB BOYD B 05 129 N 094 W 001 39.79 272002 PA 83918 10/14/1909 BOBB BOYD B 05 129 N 094 W 001 40 272002 PA 92976 12/01/1909 BOBB BOYDdb I B 05 129 N 093 W 017 80 272002 PA 93034 12/01/1909 BOBB CLYDE F 05 129 N 094 W 001 40 251101 PA 368 02/17/1908 BOBB CLYDE F 05 129 N 094 W 002 120 251101 PA 368 02/17/1908 BOBB REUBEN P 05 129 N 094 W 002 39.83 272002 PA 13 02/04/1905 BOBec IB REUBEN P 05 129 N 094 W 002 39.97 272002 PA 13 02/04/1905 BOBB REUBEN P 05 129 N 094 W 002 40.11 272002 PA 13 02/04/1905 BOBB REUBEN P 05 129 N 094 W 002 40.25 272002 PA 13 02/04/1905 !SOURCE: History written by Mae Bobb Urbanek,Lusk, Wfd Iyoming 82225, daughter of Boyd & Susan Boyd Bobb, The Alfalfa King My father, Boyd Byron Bobb, was born in 1873 at Orangeville, Illinois. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Northwestern University, taught in an Indian school in Oklahoma and fge Iinally settled on a ten-acre truck farm in what is now Lakewood, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. He loved to hunt in the mountains. Driving a wagon he and another man were hunting west of Denver. The man's rilfe, standing against the wagon seat,hf I slipped and my father grabbed it taking the full shot in his left arm near the shoulder. He was almost dead from loss of blood when he reached St. Luke's hospital in Denver. His arm had to be amputated close to the shoulder. There he met mig Iy mother, a nurse, Sarah Matilda Hotze. She was the first white child born in Red Willow County, Indianola, Nebraska in 1873. She had graduated from Doane College at Crete, Nebraska, and gone south to teach negros. Both my grandfathers were Cijh Ivil War veterans on the northern side. My folks were married in 1902. Denver was growing and my father who liked wide open spaces grew restless. He homesteaded on Duck Creek in North Dakota in the spring of 1907 when I was three years old. Hki Ie freighted down from Taylor, North Dakota, with a team and loaded wagon. His brother Clyde lived several miles west of his homestead. I believed he stayed there until my father laid up a sod house with three rooms. He trained himself to do wilj Ith one arm and his teeth just anything that anyone else could do with two arms. Sodddies were nice and warm in the winter, cool in the summer with wide windows for seats. We lived in it for five or six years until my father built a frame homk Iuse about a mile northwest. He had bought a relinquishment and eventually was able to file on another 160 acres. After the new house was finished, one of the first things he did was plant trees. And he kept on plantiong trees for twenty years.nl I When short lived deciduous trees died, he pulled them out and planted evergreens. Protected by other trees were rows of fruit trees and always a large garden. My folks settled in Adams County before the railroad came through. I remember thom Ie story that when the tracks were finally laid, a trainload of top officials rode the train and each picked out a town to be named for himself. All towns looked alike at that early date. An important man, a Mr. Haynes, picked Haynes as a liklepn Iy spot. Either he or his relatives later became important photographers in Yellowstone Park. The years were very dry when my father tried farming, so he concieved the idea of growing alfalfa in cultivated rows. This was an excelent idea and qo Ifor years he produced good hay crops, and a second of Grimm alfalfa seed. With a windmill-like machine he cut the alfalfa seed, bound into bundles, and threshed it with a special alfalfa separator. Then all winter he cleaned and bagged the seerp Id which he shipped into several states. Because of his experience growing alfalfa, for a number of years he traveled North Dakota in winter with other speakers on agricultural and home economic problems. There may have been a county agent, bsq Iut it was before the time of Home Demonstration clubs and 4-H. It was also before the time of canning in glass jars. I remember all the hard work my mother did at butchering time in the fall. A large order of canned goods was also shipped in ftr Irom Montgomery Ward. Garden vegetables could be kept only by storing in the cellar. One Christmas we had a real treat. My father had shipped to us a Victrola phonograph with records of many famous singers like Alma Gluck, Galli-Curci, Carusous I, and Nelson Eddy. (I still have them and am playing them as I write). The hired man who cared for the cattle while my father was away on his speaking trips, made several trips to town with the sled before that phonograph finally came. I attvt Iended a rural school a mile and a half from home at the time. The hired man took me in a big sled when the snow was deep so I wouldn't get wet. But he was a nice guy and we slipped my little sled on behind and I was a happy snowball when we gwu Iot to the schoolhouse with its big pot-bellied stove. My fathers first car was a Studebaker and it went 35 miles an hour. That was really flying but I don't remember the year. Still a good hunter, my father liked to preserve and help wild lixv Ife. He built a large dam around which he planted trees. Then he got some beavers and was angry at them because they cut down the trees. He made his farm into a game preserve where pheasants had plenty of corn to eat. It was with great regretyw I that my folks in their old age finally had to leave their tree-garlanded home on the praries and move to Hettinger. My father so loved the state of North Dakota that he finally went to a rest home in Mott rather than come and live with me in x IWyoming, the state I love as much as he loved North Dakota.{ I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby !SOURCE: Photos, letters, and wedding invitation in poss. of JB Grigsby. Work done under name "Susan" !SOURCE: Page 150-151 of book "Pioneers of North Dakota" sent by Michele Heath|z I of Hettinger, ND. Section on Byron Bobb, The Alfalfa King by Mae Urbanek, daughter of Byron & Susan Bobb. Tells life history of her parents. Sarah Matilda Hotze was a nurse at St Lukes Hospital in Denver, CO., where she met Boyd. She was the}{ I first white child born in Indianola, Red Willow County, Nebraska in 1873. She had graduated from Doane College at Crete, Nebraska, and gone south to teach negros. Her father had fought for the North during the Civil War. Susan & Boyd were mar~| Iried in 1902 and homesteaded on Duck Creek, Adams Co., North Dakota in 1907. !NOTE: IGI lists Edgar George HOTZE b. abt 1888 of Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska md to Margaret Florence GRAHAM, submitter Charlotte SALMON, address obsolete !CENSUS: } IUS Census 1880, Indianola Pct., Red Willow County, Nebraska, 5 June 1880, Film#1254754, soundex film#0287777, vol.8 ed6, sheet 11 line 25, dwelling 83 family 84: Sadie, white, female, age 6, daughter, single. attended school, born Nebraska, f~ Iather b. KY, mother b. Ohio !CENSUS: 1920 Name: Sarah Bobb Age: 46 years Estimated birth year: 1873 Birthplace: Nebraska Race: White Home in 1920: Clermont, Adams, North Dakota Home owned: O Sex: Female Marital status: Married Ag Ie at First Marriage: 30 Roll: T625_1330 Page: 2B ED: 6 Image: 0064 I!BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado no headstone Block24 Section119 lot1 !NOTE: Photos of Clyde Bobb in possession of JG Brigsby !MARRIAGE: Married in Mott, ND. Article printed in the Courier: "Married In North Dakota" "Cly Ide Bobb and Miss Minnie Chase were married at the home of the bride's parents, near Mott, N. Dak., on July 19th. (in pencil -1906) Mr. Bobb is the youngest son of R. P. Bobb and wife, of this place, and is well known here. He is on a ranch in IN. Dak., and is a very industrious and prosperous young man. The Courier and his friends at this place extend congratulations." !CENSUS: 1920 (Nora is listed as wife but we have no evidence they were ever married- EG) Name: Clyde Bobb Age: I 38 years Estimated birth year: abt 1882 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home in 1920: Walcott, Carbon, Wyoming Roll: T625_2025 Page: 25A ED: 19 Image: 803 Trapper, Fur Bobb, Nora, wife, w, f, age 38, b. Missouri, father & mother b. Iowa I!NOTE: Letters written by Clyde Bobb to his sister, Ida Bobb Grigsby, in possession of JB Grigsby. The letters are dated 1 Jan. 1930, 7 Mar. 1930, 23 Mar. 1930, 28 Mar 1930, 29 May 1930 and 28 Aug 1930. Their father, Reuben Peter Bobb, had pas Ised away July 1929 and these letters written by Clyde are about money due him from the estate. I!NOTE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !NOTE: Surname also Bingaman, Bingamon !DEATH: Copy of obit. in poss. of JB Grigsby, died at age 87y 7m 17d. Beaver Spr Iings Weekly Herald, April 9, 1903 A Snyder County Residence died in Illinois Freeport (Ill.) Journal Mrs. Elizaberth Bobb wife of David Bobb, departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Miller, at Des Moines, Iowa, April 2, 1 I903, aged 87 years 6 months and 3 days. Miss Elizabeth Bingaman was born in Snyder county, Pennsylvania, Sept. 29, 1815. On Jan. 11, 1835, she was married to David Bobb, and on Sept. 10, 1845 they stared for the then far west. There being no r Iailroads then they traveled in the "Prarie Schooner" arriving at Walnut Grove, Stephenson county, Illinois, Oct. 21, 6 weeks lacking one day, after starting from their home in the east. They settled on their farm, 2 and 1/2 miles southwest of IOrangeville, where they resided until 1886, in the fall of which year they moved to Orangeville. On April 1, 1895 they moved to Des Moines, Iowa, where they resided with their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Miller, until she died. They celebrated their I68th anniversary of their marriage Jan. 11. Theirs was indeed a long and happy married life, this was evident by faithful and cheerfull devotion to the day of their seperation, disproving the oft repeated adage, "Marriage is a failure." From Ithe Union of this couple there were born to them 10 children: Lieut. I. M. Bobb of Orangeville, who died from the effects of s surgical operation two years ago; Dr. D. B. Bobb, of Dakota: Mrs. Jonathan Gross of Sibley, Iowa; R. R. Bobb of Oran Igeville; A. J. Bobb of Carl Junction, MO.; Mrs. Sadie Hyatt, of Cleveland, OH; Mrs. J. H. Miller of Des Moines, Iowa (who died in 1875); Mrs. Jennie Shipton and A. S. Bobb of Haywards, CA. She was a chilrtian and acceptable member of United Ev Iangelical Church. She was kind hearted, loving, helpful wife and indulgent mother. She has gone to her eternal rest. The remains were brought to Illinois, and will be buried at Orangeville on Sat. at 10:00. Also; Aged Are Called A telegram Ireceived here Thursday morning announced the sad news of the death of Mrs. David Bobb, at the home of her daughter Mrs. J.H. Miller, at Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Bobb had been in poor health all winter and an attack of pneumonia was too much for Iher weakened system. Mrs. Bobb was born in Snyder Co., Pa., Sept. 29, 1815 and was aged 87 years, 7 months and 17 days. Her maiden name was Bingman. On Jan. 11, of this years, the 68th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bobb was celebrated. I For many years they lived here, but moved west some years ago. She is survived by an aged husband, eight children, forty-four hrandchildren and fifty-three great-grandchildren. The children are: Dr. D.B. Bobb, of Dakota; Amelia Gross, of Si Ibley, Iowa: R.P. Bobb and Emma Bolender, of this place; Allen Bobb, of Carl Junction, Mo.; Aaron F. Bobb, of Hayvert, Cal.; Delila Miller, of Des Moines, Iowa; Sarah Haupt, Cleveland, Ohio. The body was brought by Dr. Bobb, of Dakota. Today, I Saturday, at 10 a.m. the funeral will be held from the home of her son R.P. Bobb. Services at the M.E. church. !CENSUS: Age 35-1850 Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois taken 30 Sept 1850, dwelling 527 family 564, born PA, Film #442917 I !CENSUS: Age 45-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !NOTE: Email from Bingaman List 1 Nov 2004 Eloise, The info that I have states that Elizabeth, the daughter of John & Hannah [Grimm] I Bingaman died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Miller in Des Moines, IA. Does that fit? I have that she was born 9/29/1815 in Beavertown, snyder Co., PA and died 4/2/1903. She married David Bobb 1/11/1835 in Beavertown at the home of J Iohn Bingaman. The information concerning Elizabeth, her marriage and children are from a book, "Adamsburg Herald, Today. Beaversprings, Snyder County, PA 1887-1910" by Gerri Aitkin [page 26, from two articles originally written Feb 26, 1903 & I Apr 16, 1903] They must have been a quite adventurous family: 1. In 1845 they had 6 children, & with 30 others emigrated by team with their household goods to Walnut Grove, Stephenson County, IL. The trip took about 6 weeks. 2. in 1895 they Imoved with their youngest daughter, Mrs. J. H. Miller, to Des Moines, IA .................Larry !ROOTSWEB: ID: I1496 Name: Elizabeth Melinda Bingaman Sex: F Birth: 29 SEP 1815 in Union Co, PA Death: 2 APR 1903 in Des Moines, Polk Co, IA I Father: John Bingaman b: 14 OCT 1792 in Berks Co, PA Mother: Hannah Grimm b: 7 FEB 1792 in Snyder Co, PA Marriage 1 David Bobb b: 18 MAY 1813 in Beaver Twp, Snyder Co, PA Married: 11 JAN 1835 in Union Co, PA Children Isaac Milton Bob Ib b: 22 DEC 1835 in PA Daniel Bingman Bobb b: 1 JUN 1837 in Snyder Co, PA Amelia B. Bobb b: 28 MAY 1839 in Snyder Co, PA Reuben Peter Bobb b: 25 AUG 1841 in Beavertown, Snyder Co, PA Allen J. Bobb b: 25 JUL 1843 in Beavertown, Snyder C Io, PA Sarah A. Bobb b: 22 FEB 1845 in IL Emeline Bobb b: 6 MAR 1847 in IL Aaron F. Bobb b: 21 OCT 1848 in Stephenson Co, IL Mary Jane Bobb b: 2 APR 1852 in Stephenson Co, IL Delila C. Bobb b: 1 FEB 1856 in Stephenson Co, IL Sources I: Title: WFT #1421, Vol. 21 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Title: Eloise Grigsby Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Title: Marriages by Solomon Engle, JP Repository: Call Number: Media: BookI!NOTE: Reuben Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, died age 65y 2m 26d. Bible now in possession of J B Grigsby. !CENSUS: age64-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8b,ed103 dw173,fam179, head, w,m, Dec1835, 64,m,37,PA,PIA,PA,farmer,0,y,y,y,o,f,f,140 (Second of two families in this dwelling,other is John Snyder) !CENSUS: age44-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh25,ed181,dw233,fam239,w, m, 44, md,farmer, PA,PA,PA Isaac M. BOBB Self M Male W 44 PAI Farmer PA PA Sarah M. BOBB Wife M Female W 36 PA Keeping House PA PA Isaac M. BOBB Son S Male W 16 IL Farmer PA PA Alta M. BOBB Dau S Female W 11 IL PA PA Archie M. BOBB Son S Male W 10 IL PA PA WiInnie J. BOBB Dau S Female W 7 IL PA PA Source Information:Census Place Oneco, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254253 NA Film Number T9-0253 Page Number 216A !MILITARY: Union Army during the Civil War, musterIed out in Baton Rouge, La., Jan 1866 as a 1st Lieutenant. He served from 15 Jul 1861 in Company A 11th Illinois Infantry for 2 yrs and from 12 Dec 1863 in Company D 46th Illinois Infantry. !DEATH: Copy of obti. in posession of JB Grigsby LIife's Work is Ended. Lieut. I.M. Bobb Passes Away, Monday Afternoon. The startling news that I.M. Bobb was dead reached Orangeville, from Freeport, late Monday afternoon, and it was a severe shock to relatives and friends. Mr. Bobb's healthI had not been the best for the past year and during the past five or six weeks he grew considerably worse. Last week he went to Freeport, and an operation for gall stones was advised by the physician. On Saturday afternoon he went to Freeport,I and on Monday morning at 8 o'clock he was operated on. Several large gall stones were removed, but upon examination, the real cause of his illness was found to be cancer of the liver. After the operation he seemed to rally, but the cancer hadI done its deadly work and about 4:10 he died. His wife had been telephoned for and was at his side when death came. During his illness he suffered a great deal, but bore all without complaint. The body was brought here Tuesday morning and thIe funeral was held from his late home at 1 p.m., Wednesday, and later at the U.B. church, Rev. Busey assisted by Rev. Fanston officiating. Mr. Bobb was a charter member of J. R. Scrogg's lodge, I.O.O.F., and the funeral was in charge of the loIdge. He was also a member of the Rebekah lodge, and the G.A.R. Post. On account of the absence of his son Milton, of Taylor, N. Dak., the burial was postponed until Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, in order that he might be here. Isaac M. IBobb was born in Snyder county, Pa., Dec. 22, 1835, and was the son of David and Eliza (Bingham) Bobb. When but nine yearas of age he came with his parents to Stephenson Co., and during his boyhood he attended athe diacrict school three monthsI, assisting his father in the work upon the farm during the remainder of the year. He remained with his parents until 1854, and then started west and traveled as far as Iowa, engaging in the carpenter trade in Howard County, that State. While Ithere he built the first frame house erected in that county. In 1856 he lived at Locust Lane, Winneshiek Co., Iowa and cast one of the two votes given for Fremont in that precinct. There were no printed ballots, and he wrote both of those castI. In the fall of 1854 he visited the Territory of Minnesota, and soon after Dakota, before it was yet named. He remained in the Northwest until 1861, and then returned to Stephenson County. On the 15th of July, 1861, he enlisted in Co. A, 11thI Ill. Inf., and served in that regiment two years, when he was discharged on account of sickness and returned home. He re-enlisted Dec. 12, 1863, in Co. D. 46th Ill. Inf., in which he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant and was later promotIed to First Lieutenant. He was mustered out of service at Baton Rouge, LA., in January, 1866. Upon his return home he purchased 120 acres of timberland on section 33, of Oneco Township, on which he built a house and immediatly began the improvIement on the farm. He has lived upon this farm ever since up to a few weeks ago when he moved to Orangeville into (article ends here) !CENSUS: Age 14-1850 Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois taken 30 Sept 1850, dwelling 527 family 564,I born PA, Film #442917 !CENSUS: Age 24-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stephenson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 31 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL I"Bobb, Isaac M.- Dec 22 1835 - Mar 18, 1901 GAR 1st Lieut. Co D 46th Illinois Infantry" !SOURCE: Pub in "Portrait & Biographical Album of Stephenson County, Illinois 1888" page 769 Isaac M. Bobb, of Oneco Township, was born in Marion CouInty, Pa., Dec. 22, 1835, and is the son of David and Melinda (Bingman) Bobb (see sketch). When but nine years of age he came with his parents to Stephenson COunty, and during his boyhood he attended the disrtict school three months, assisting Ihis father in the work upon the farm during the remainder of the year. Mr. Bobb remained with his parents until 1854 and then started West and traveled as far as Iowa, engaging in the carpenter trade in Howard County, that State. While thereI he built the first frame house erected in that county. In 1856 he lived at Locust Lane, Winneshiek Co., Iowa and cast one of the two votes given for Fremont in that precinct. There were no printed ballots, and he wrote both of those cast. In Ithe fall of 1854 he visited the Territory of Minnesota, and soon after Dakota, before it was yet named. He remained in the Northwest until 1861, and then returned to Stephenson County. On the 15th of July, 1861, he enlisted in Co. A, 11th Ill.I Inf., and served in that regiment two years, when he was discharged on account of sickness and returned home. He re-enlisted Dec. 12, 1863, in Co. D. 46th Ill. Inf., in which he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant and was later promoted toI First Lieutenant. He was mustered out of service at Baton Rouge, LA., in January, 1866. Upon his return home he purchased eighty acres of timberland on section 33, of Oneco Township, on which he built a house and immediatly began the improvemIent on the farm. He has lived upon this farm ever since, has erected a good class of buildings, and now has sixty-five acres under cultivation. January 20, 1863, Mr. Bobb was married to Sarah Miller, who was born in Centre County, Pa. They hIave had four children- Milton, Snyder, Archie and Minnie. !MILITARY: Database of 1929 Illinois Honor Roll NAME WAR COMPANY UNIT VOL. PAGE COUNTY CEMETERY BOBB, CHAIRLES E CIVIL M 22 PA CAV 2 168 MACON GREENWOOD Cem. BOBB, ISAAC M CIVIL D 46 IL INF 2 546 STEPHENSON ORANGEVILLEI Cem. !MILITARY: Civil War BOBB, ALLEN REC C 32 IL US INF BUCKEYE BOBB, CYRUS PVT E 147 IL US INF BUCK EYE BOBB, ISAAC PVT A 11 IL US INF STEPHENSON CO BOBB, ISAAC 1LT D 46 IL US INF (NEW) BUCKEYE BOBB, REUBEN REC C 32 IL US INF BUCKEIYEI!NOTE: Jay Pardie Bobb's birthdate was 16 Apr 1869 not 15. Eldora Eugenie Bobb's death year is 1946 instead of 1941. Harry Talmage Bobb's birth date is the 4th not the 11th. Sarah Middlesworth was born in 1824 not 1924. Email from Justina CIook 27Mmay2004: I hope this isn't too jumbled! This is the information she sent me. The first part is some corrections she typed out for me, and the rest looks like records that Daniel Bingman Bobb kept. Let me know if you have any questions.I Attached is the picture of Lillie's children. I'll talk to you later. Take care! "-) Justina "-) P. S. On the back of the picture it reads: Children of Eugene & Lillie Clump Bobb From left: Arminda May, Hazel Bingman, Edith Lillie, Eldora IEugenie (between Edith & Harry) and Harry T. Eldora Eugenie Bobb & Paul E. Landeck were married Sept. 2, 1916 in Freeport, IL. Paul E. Landeck was born June 20, 1878 in Hamburg, MN. He died Oct. 12, 1953 in Freeport, IL. His father was Rev. A Indrew C. Landeck; his mother was Emilie Schmidt Landeck. [I think all of the below was written by Daniel Bingman Bobb with possibly some additions by other family members later] Birth & Death Records of David Bobb Family & D. B. Bobb Family  I David Bobb -- born May 18, 1813; died: Saturday 3AM April 29, 1911 (Heart & kidney disease--Age 97y 11m 11d) Elisabeth Bobb -- born Sept. 29, 1815; died: Thursday 12:30AM April 2, 1903 (Pneumonia--Age 87y 6m 3d) Isaac M. Bobb -- born Dec  I. 22, 1835; died: March 18, 1901 (Effect of operation for ???--Age 65y 2m 26d) Dan'l B. Bobb -- born June 1, 1837; died: Nov 14, 1913 (Cancer--Age 76y 5m 13d) Amelia Bobb Gross -- born May 28, 1839 Reuben P. Bobb -- born Aug. 25, 1841 All  Ien J. Bobb -- born July 25, 1843; died: abt 23 Oct 1932 (Left Freeport 5 days before death; funeral Oct 25--Age 89y 2m 28d) Sadie A. Houpt -- born Feb. 22, 1845 Emma Bolender -- born March 6, 1847 Aaron Bobb -- born Oct. 21, 1848; died 23  INov 1933 (Auto accident--Car went down 30 ft embankment into canal; Woodland, Calif.; age 83y 1m 2?d) Jennie Shipton -- born April 2, 1852; died Aug. 19, 1875 (Peritonitis (puciperal???); age 23y 4m 17d) Delilah Miller -- born Feb. 1, 1856; I died Nov. 25, 1952 [Can't read] -- died Sep. 5, 1902 D. B. Bobb (Daniel Bingman) -- born June 1, 1837; died Nov 13, 1913 (age 76y 2?m) Armind (StJohn) Bobb -- born 31 Jan 1842; died Dec. 18, 1917 Eugene La.F.(?) Bobb -- born Oct. 31, 1861I; died Oct. 27, 1949 (Age 87y 11m 28?d) Andrew J. Byford Bobb -- born Nov. 16, 1862; died July 6, 1863 (Age: 7m 20d) Arthur Q. Bobb -- born May 19, 1864; died: Sept. 11, 1864 (Age: 3m 22d) Jay Pardie Bobb -- born April 15, 1869; died Oct. 7I, 1869 (Age: 5m 21d) Dwight St. John Bobb -- born July 19, 1876; died: June 18, 1946 (Age: 69y 11m 1?d) Eugene LaFayette Family Eugene L. F. Bobb born Oct. 31, 1861 -- Lillie Clump Bobb born Sep. 15, 1862 were married 1884; died: Sunday 8:3I0AM Jan. 31, 1897 -- Lillie J. Bobb Age 34y 4m 16d Eugene L. F. Bobb married Susie Lenora Meyers 4-26-98 Armind May Bobb was born, May 3, 1885; died: Sunday 2:40 PM April 12, 1908 -- John 14:1-Arminda May Bobb 22y 11m 9d Eldora Eugenie BobbI -- born Feb. 18, 1887; died Oct. 30 1941 (Heart -- Age: 59y 8m 12d) Married Paul Ernest Landeck Hazel Bingman Bobb -- born: July 26, 1890; died Oct. 23 1966 (Heart, etc. condition -- Age: 76y 2m 27d) Married Roy Weckerly Harry Talmage BoIbb -- born: Aug. 11, 1892; died: Oct. 3, 1899 (2 Kings 4:21? [unreadable]) Edith Lillie Bobb -- born Sep. 20, 1895; died: Feb 24, 1986 Married Robert David Nelson 2-4-18 (?) ????? born March 28, 1899; died Thursday 12:30PM June 4, 1908 MaIrjorie Ruth Bobb Age 9y 2m 6?d ????? died: August 3, 1961 (??? of the pancreas) Birth & Death Records All Born in Snyder Co., Penn., U. S. A. Peter Bobb (my paternal grandfather) born Aug. 16, 1781; died April 17, 184? -- 66y 8m 1d WilhelImina Hassinger Bobb (my paternal grandmother) born Oct. 5, 1788; (Gen. 49:18) June 18, 1870 -- 81y 8m 13d Daniel Bobb born April 10, 1807 (Gen. 47:9) died: May 1, 1893 -- 86y 21d John Bobb born Dec. 9 1808; died: Aug 24, 1900 (murdered) -- 9I1y 8m 15d Katherine Walter born Dec. 25, 1810 (Rev. 14:13) died: Oct. 30, 1893 -- 82y 10m 5d David Bobb born May 18, 1813; died: April 29, 1911 -- Age 97y 11m 11d Elisabeth Middlesworth born March 9, 1817; died Feb. 8, 1902 -- 84y 10m 29d IMina Eichler born Jan. 1819; died March 5, 1843 -- 24y 2m? Reuben Bobb born April 26, 1823; died Feb. 27, 1910 Sarah Middleworth born Jan. 1, 1924; died July 3, 1895 -- 71y 6m 2d Jacob Bobb born Sep 12, 1826 Samuel Bobb born Dec. 2, 1828; Idied Jan. 13, 1912 -- 83y 1m 11d Relations on my maternal side of the house -- D. B. B. Frederic Bingman (my maternal great-grandfather) born Feb. 15, 1755 (Phil. 1:21); died Oct. 30, 1845 -- Age: 90y 9m 14d Maria Christina Bingman born MarI. 3, 1758 (Is. 3:10); died April 12, 1818 -- Age 60y 1m 9d John Bingman (my grandfather) born Oct. 14, 1792 (1 Cor. 15:55); died: Aug. 10, 1874 -- Age 81y 9m 26?d Hannah Bingman (grandmother) born Feb. 7, 1792 (Jno. 20?:4-13); died March 25,I 1864 -- Age: 72y 1m 18d Conrad Bobb, my father, David Bobb's, grandfather came to America with his family & settled in Pennsylvania about 1749 ... he was but 7 years old -- Died in 1808 Aged 66 years. ... David Bobb's paternal uncles were --I Jacob Bobb, Philip Bobb & Conrad Bobb. !SOURCE: Pub in "The History of Stephenson County, Illinois" Western Historical Company copywrite 1888 page 700 Biographical Sketches: D. B. Bobb, physician, Dakota; born in Pennsylvania, June 1, 183I7; came to Stephenson Co., Ill., with his parents in 1845; studied his profession first with Dr. Hayes, then of Buena Vista, now of Freeport, afterward with Dr. Alexander Fisher, of Chicago; graduated at Chicago Medical College, then Linn UnivIersity, in 1864; before his graduation he had been in practice for a year at "Bobtown," or New Pennsylvania, and, after graduating, practiced for some six months in the same place; he was then located for two and a half years at "Graball," or IJamestown; he removed to Dakota in the spring of 1867, where he has since resided, and has buuilt up a fine practice, his practice having extended over this territory before his removal here; he has been in professional life in the same field Ifor the past sixteen years. Religion, Methidist; politics, Republican. He was married in 1860, to Miss Arminda F. St John; they have two children living--Eugene Lafayette and Dwight; three deceased--Byford, Quincy and Pardie. Dr. B.'s father, !IDavid Bobb, still lives in Buckeye Township, is over 67 years old, a much-esteemed citizen, and has materially aided the march of improvement since the time (thirty-five years ago) when he came to the county; the trip from Pennsylvania here wa" Is made in company with several fmailies, comprising over forty persons in all, and the journey (made in wagons) occupied some six weeks' time. Mrs. Dr. B. is a daughter of Andrew St. John, who came heree in 1836, and still lives in Buckeye Tow#!Inship at the advanced age of 72 years; his father, Andrew St. John, was an early trader in the Chokia region, near St. Louis, when all that country was under French control; he removed here at a latter date, and died in Buckeye Township, April$"I 8, 1849, aged 103 years; his father, also named Andrew St. John, a soldier of the Colonial period, fell in the war of the Revolution, while doing duty as a patriot under the command of La Fayette. !NOTE: Died age 76yrs, 6mo, 13days !NOT%#IE: Received into the Methodist church 1865, Dr. Bobb was very active in the church, Class Leader- April 1885, Steward- 9/15/1886 and 1906, 1907, 1908, 1908 !SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg48 !NOTE: Last Will &$Iand Testament dated 5 July, 1895 lists wife Arminda F. Bobb and two sons Eugene L. and Dwight S. Bobb. Probate lists death date for Daniel B. Bobb as 14 Nov 1913. Copy of Will and probate paper in possession of JB Grigsby. !MARRIAGE: Copy '%Iof marriage license from State of Illinois, Stephenson County dated 3 Oct 1860 in possession of J B Grigsby !SOURCE: Photos of Dr. Daniel Bobb & Minta Bobb in poss. of J B Grigsby !CENSUS: Age 13-1850 Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illi(&Inois taken 30 Sept 1850, dwelling 527 family 564, born PA, Film #442917 !CENSUS: Age 23-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !CENSUS: 1870- Lena, Stephenson, IL dwelling 137, fam 139, Daniel Bobb, age 33, m)'Iale, white, physician, Arammila, age 28, female, white, keeping house, Eugene, age 9, male, white, at home, born IL !CENSUS: 1880 Daniel B. BOBB Self M Male W 43 PA Physician PA PA Arminda BOBB Wife M Female W 38 IL Keep*(Iing House IL IL Eugene BOBB Son S Male W 18 IL Farm Laborer PA IL Dwight BOBB Son S Male W 3 IL PA IL Source Information: Census Place Dakota, Stephenson, Illinois, Family History Library Film 1254252 NA Film Number T+)I9-0252 Page Number 19B !SOURCE: EMail from Kathi Bobb dated 10/13/2003 ...My father in law told me that when he was a truck driver he met an M. E. Bobb who lived in Beaver Springs (or Beaver Falls, I would have to look ,*Iit up.) Anyhow M. E. or Milton met my father in law in the 40's or 50's. I started tracking genealogy in the 70's and he told me to write to that name and town. I did and low and behold I received a letter from his widow. I have several letter-+Is from her. In one of them she talked about Reuben Bobb and there was supposed to be a picture enclosed of 4 Bobb's. But the poor soul forgot to include the picture. I believe she mentioned a David or Daniel as bring in the picture too......da.,Ited 10/14/2002 Ok, I have dug out the letters from Lydia Bobb... 4 generations Age when taken 1894 This my daughter found among mother Bobbs pictures, cousins I think David Bobb 81y 6 months 24 days Da...(can't read this) B. Bobb 57 year/-Is 6 months 11 days Eugene L. Bobb 33years 1 month 11 days Harry J. Bobb 2 years 4 months 8 days !SOURCE: email from Justina Cook; Eloise I looked through the book on Stephenson county that I can access online, and the below (the first o0.Ine is from ancestry, but I saw it in the book too) are all the ones for BOBB or close that I could find. The one for D. P. BABB is the best bet if Daniel did serve in the war unless they had some kind of separate roster for doctors, but I thin1/Ik they would all be on there together. I guess the only way to tell for sure is to actually send for the records. I just got the entry for that soldier off of ancestry, and the first name is Daniel, so it looks like it might be a good match! L20Ioran, Illinois is in Stephenson county. The family was living in Buckeye at the time, and Daniel & Arminda may have settled in Loran before the war broke out. Well, I need to get going. My husband just got home, and he needs some help with the31I boys and the house. I'll talk to you later! Take care! "-) Justina "-) Name: Isaac Bobb , Residence: Stephenson County, Illinois Enlistment Date: 30 July 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served42I: Illinois Unit Numbers: 297 297 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 30 July 1861 Enlisted in Company A, 11th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 30 July 1861. Discharged Company A, 11th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 25 December 1862 Name: D53Ianiel P Babb, Residence: Loran, Illinois Enlistment Date: 15 August 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Illinois Unit Numbers: 419 419 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 15 August 18664I2 Enlisted in Company F, 92nd Infantry Regiment Illinois on 04 September 1862. Mustered out Company F, 92nd Infantry Regiment Illinois on 21 June 1865 in Greensboro, NC Company F of 92nd Infantry Babb, D. P. e. Aug. 15, 1862 !DEATH: Obit75I (copy in possession of JB Grigsby) Dr. D.B. Bobb, Of Dakota, Expires Wellknown Physician Passes Away Today, Aged 76 Years Dr. D.B. Bobb, one of the pioneer physicians, and one of the best known men in Stephenson county, died at his home i86In the village of Dakota this morning at 11 o'clock, after an illness of nearly three years, during the last three months of which he was confined to his home and the greater part of which he was in bed. Dissolution was the result of a complica97Ition of diseases, from which he suffered greatly in the later part of his illness. Dr. Bobb at the time of his death was the oldest physician in the county. He administered to the sick and afflicted in this county for a period of 51 year, an:8Id he was active in his profession when he was stricken with the illness which ultimately caused his demise. Throughout the long years of his active life he was the friend of all who needed assistance. His kindly manner of handling the afflicte;9Id won for him a warm spot in the hearts of all men who knew him as a professional man. All mourn his death. Dr. Bobb was the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bobb, of Union county, Pennsylvania, where Dr. Bobb was born on June 1, 1837. When but a l<:Iad eight years of age Dr. Bobb came west with his parents and located in Stephenson county, where he has since resided. He was graduated from the Chicago Medical college with the class of 1862. He then returned to this county and located at Mc=;IConnell, where he practiced medicine for six months. Later he went to Rock City, where he remained for two years and one half. Then he went to Dakota, where he has resided ever since. On October 7, 1860, he was united in marriage to Miss Min><Ida St. John, who with two sons, Dwight F. Bobb, a Chicago attorney, and Eugene, of Lansacter, survives. The following brothers and sisters also survive: R. T., of Orangeville; Allen, of Carthage, Ill. (error, should be Carthage, MO.); Aaron, o=If California; Mrs. Amelia Gross, of Sibley, Iowa; Mrs. Sarah Haupt, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Emeline Bolender, ob Belvidere, Ill.; and Mrs. J. H. Miller, of Des Moines, Ia. No definite arraingements have been made for the funeral.@I!NOTE: email 8 Aug 2006 in reply to a message on ancestry dated 10/18/04 you mentioned amelia bobb married to a johnathan gross. was this amelia a daughter of moses bobb? Sidney Bobb !NOTE: Reuben Bobb Family Bible in possession of RubyA?I Grigsby, died age 84y 1m 12d. Now in possession of J B Grigsby. !NOTE; Lived in Shelby,Iowa in 1904 !CENSUS: US Census 1850, age 11-1850, Film# 442917, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois, taken 30Sept1850, born PA !CENSUS: 1900B@I Name: Amelia B Grass Home in 1900: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Age: 61 Estimated birth year: 1839 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Occupation: Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Holman, Osceola, Iowa; RCAIoll: T623 451; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 94. !CENSUS: 1910 Name: Amelia Gross Age in 1910: 70 Estimated birth year: 1839 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: HOLMAN, OSCEOLA, Iowa Race: White Gender: Female Widowed, Number of chilDBIdren born: 16 Number living: 11, Series: T624 Roll: 416 Part: 2 Page: 85A Year: 1910 !CENSUS: 1920 Name: Amelia Grass Age: 30 years Estimated birth year: 1889 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Home in 1920: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Home owCIned: Sex: F Marital status: W Roll: T625_504 Page: 4B ED: 117 Image: 0514FI!NOTE: Email from 4 Mar 2006 Please contact me regarding Jonathan Gross, Osceola County, Iowa, as listed on Rootsweb message boards. Diane Fleisher Preiser Also: On Roostweb Please contact me regarding Jonathan GEIGross (b. 1832) who, according to the obit I have, married Amelia Robb on 21 Feb. 1856 in Orangeville, IL. They lived in Allendorf, Iowa. Diane Fleisher Preiser Email 6 Mar 2006 Hi-I have been anxious to hear from someone about this JonatHFIhan Gross. I am sure we are talking about the same Jonathan because the names of the children match. I was going through some old papers of an uncle and found the obit for a Jonathan Gross (born 1832; died about 1904-date calculated from numbIGIer of years married at time of death) and married to Amelia Robb. I checked the message boards on RootsWeb.com and found someone looking for a Gross family in Osceola County, Iowa. I am just guessing but I "think" this obit was probably in thJHIe Sibley or Osceola County paper. My Fleisher uncle was living on a farm in the Allendorf area at the time and I suspect the Fleisher and Gross families were neighbors and friends. All of this is purely speculation on my part. Other Osceola aKIIrea (or possibly Bigelow, MN) names in the box are Parker, Byrd family of Allendorf, and Gertie Davids who married into the Klampe family in Allendorf. Do any of these names mean anything to you? Diane M. Fleisher Preiser of PA You are so LJIdear for sending me all the Gross family information BUT I am not related to Jonathan Gross and am trying to return something to his family. I have an original newspaper obit for Jonathan Gross, probably printed in the Sibley or Ocheyedan newsMKIpaper. I would like to give it to a direct descendant if I can find one. If not, I will donate it to the Osceola County Historical Society. Diane Fleisher Preiser !DEATH: Obit (Osceola county, Iowa) AN OLD SETTLER GONE Jonathan GrosNLIs, living about 5 ½ miles east of Sibley, died Tuesday afternoon at 6 o’clock from Bright’s disease. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church in Sibley today at 10 o’clock, conducted by Rev. A.E. Chandler, where a large numbeOMIr of the friends and neighbors gathered to pay the last tribute to the departed. The remains were buried in the Sibley cemetery. Jonathan Gross was born in Beavertown, Snyder county, Penn., on Nov. 27, 1832, the son of Samuel and ElizabPNIeth Gross. He moved to Illinois with his parents, in the spring of 1846, near Freeport, and lived there till 1884. He was married to Amelia Robb on Feb. 21, 1856, at Orangeville, Ill. There was born to this union, 16 children, 8 sons and 8 QOIdaughters. Four children died in infancy and Henry the oldest of the children, died seven years ago the 25th of October, aged 39. Mr. and Mrs. Gross lived 28 years in Illinois, then in 1884 they came west and located on the old homestead 5 mRPIiles east of Sibley and 1 mile and half south of Allendorf. Mr. Gross has been characterized by a cheerful and happy disposition, a friend to everyone and of everyone. God has prospered him, and so while a sufferer, yet blessed with the SQIsmile of God. God remembered him graciously on last Friday morning and spoke peace to his soul, and to cheer his disconsolate widow and companion of 47 years, and bereaved children. There are left to mourn his departure a loving and brokTRIen-hearted wife, four sons, Allan, Issac, who live in Illinois, Frank who lives in Sibley and Rosewell who lives with his mother’ and seven daughters, Mrs. Jennie Belknap of Illinois, Mrs. Emma Dietz, Mrs. Eupheny Ahn, Luelle Gross and ValerUSIia Gross, all live in Sioux City, Mrs. Elsie Schroder, East Holman, and Mrs. Bertha Beaurle of Hammond, Louisiana, who was not present at this sad time. He has two sisters who survive him viz., Mrs. Amanda Moyer of Orangeville, Ill., who was VTIwith him when he died and Mrs. Emmaline Dinges, of Nebraska, who is sick in bed. Besides these there are 20 grandchildren and a host of friends, who will miss his kindly face and loving words. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late JonWUIathan Gross, wish to take this means of expressing our deep gratitude to our friends who so kindly helped us in so many ways during the sickness and death of dear husband and father. Mrs. Amelia Gross and Children. !CENSUS: 1850 Listed witXVIh parents Name: Jonathan Gross Age: 17 Estimated birth year: abt 1833 Birth place: Pennsylvania Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Oneco, Stephenson, Illinois !CENSUS: 1860 Listed with mother Name: Johnathan Gross Age in 1860:YWI 27 Birth Year: abt 1833 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1860: Oneco, Stephenson, Illinois Gender: Male Post Office: Orangeville !CENSUS: 1870 Home in 1870: Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Roll: M593_275 Page: 8 Image: 17 Year: 1870 HH190 ZXIFam 114 Jonathan Gross, age in 1870: 37 Born: 1832 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Gender: Male Amelia Gross, age in 1870: 31 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gender: Female, Wife Henry Gross, age in 1870: 14 Birthplace: Illinois Rac[YIe: White Gender: Male Allen Gross, age in 1870: 11 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Issac Gross, age in 1870: 9 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Eliza J. Gross, age in 1870: 7 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gen\ZIder: Female Franklin Gross, age in 1870: 6 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Emma Gross, age in 1870: 4 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gender: Female Bertha Gross, age in 1870: 2 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Gender: Fem][Iale next page, same household/same family: Heiss, Henry, age 7, white, male, attending school Heiss, Samuel, age 4, white, male, atending school !CENSUS: 1880 US Census Lancaster, Stephenson, Ill. film 1254252 NA film # T9-0252 page 171A^\I Jonathan Gross, Married, Male, white, age 46, born PA, Farmer, father b. PA, mother b. PA Ameila Gross, wife, married, female, white, age 41, b. PA, keeping house, father b. PA, mother b. PA Henry M. Gross, single, son, Male, white, age 23_]I, b. IL, laborer, father b. PA, mother b. PA Allen F. Gross, single, son, Male, white, age 20, b. IL, laborer, father b. PA, mother b. PA Isaac Gross, single, son, Male, white, age 18, b. IL, laborer, father b. PA, mother b. PA Eliza Jane G`^Iross, dau, single, female, white, age 17, b. IL, asst. house keeper, fath b.PA, moth. b.PA Frank Gross, son, single, male, white, age 16 b. IL, laborer, father b. PA, mother b. PA Emma A. Gross, daughter, single, female, white, age 14, b. Ia_IL, at school, father b. PA, mother b. PA Bertha P. Gross, daughter, single, female, white, age 12, b. IL, at school, father b. PA, mother b. PA Uphimia Gross, daughter, single, female, white, age 7, b. IL, at school, father b. PA, mother b. b`IPA Elsie M. Gross, daughter, single, female, white, age 5, b. IL, father b. PA, mother b. PA Luella T. Gross, daughter, single, female, white, age 2, b. IL, father b. PA, mother b. PA Wilson B. Gross, son, single, male, white, age 1, b. IL,caI father b. PA, mother b. PA !CENSUS: 1900 Jonathan Grass Home in 1900: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Born: Nov 1832 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head, Farmer, Years Married: 44 Image source: Year: 1900; CensudbIs Place: Holman, Osceola, Iowa; Roll: T623 451; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 94. Amelia B Grass Home in 1900: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Age: 61 Born:May 1839 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Chidren BornecI: 16, 11 living Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Holman, Osceola, Iowa; Roll: T623 451; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 94. Valena B Grass Home in 1900: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Age: 16 Born: June 1883 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White RelfdIationship to head-of-house: Daughter Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Holman, Osceola, Iowa; Roll: T623 451; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 94. Lenore D Grass Home in 1900: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Age: 23 Born: Aug 1877 Birthplace: IlligeInois Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter Occupation: Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Holman, Osceola, Iowa; Roll: T623 451; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 94. Warner Grass Home in 1900: Holman, Osceola, Iowa Age: 21 hfIBorn: Sep1878 Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Son Occupation: Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Holman, Osceola, Iowa; Roll: T623 451; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 94. !SOURCE: World Connect Contact: Jennifer Walters 1 Jonathan Gross d: + Amelia Bobb b: 28 MAY 1839 d: 10 JUL 1923 2 Henry M. Gross b: 21 NOV 1856 d: 25 OCT 1895 2 Sarah Gross b: 4 AUG 1858 d: 28 SEP 1859 2 Allen F. Gross b: 19 JAN 1860 d: 28 OjhICT 1940 2 Isaac Gross b: 12 MAY 1861 d: 2 Elizabeth Jane Gross b: 29 NOV 1862 d: 13 AUG 1939 2 Franklin Gross b: 3 FEB 1864 d: 11 AUG 1926 2 Emma A. Gross b: 28 OCT 1865 d: 25 JUN 1910 2 Willard Gross b: 28 APR 18kiI67 d: 18 OCT 1867 2 Bertha P. Gross b: 3 AUG 1868 d: 2 Euphemia Gross b: 2 JUL 1872 d: 2 Elsie M. Gross b: 1 AUG 1874 d: 3 AUG 1912 2 Luella T. Gross b: 28 AUG 1877 d: 2 Wilson Roswell Gross b: 15 SEP 1878 d: ljI 2 Nellie Gross b: 28 FEB 1881 d: 2 MAR 1881 2 Valeria Gross b: 10 JUN 1883 d: 2 Logan David Gross b: 16 SEP 1886 d: 30 NOV 1888 !MARRIAGE: Gross Grooms at Stephenson County, Illinois State Archives GROSS, ALLEN F md. HEISE, HmkIATTIE W 12/00/1886 / 539 STEPHENSON GROSS, CHARLES md. WEISSER, CAROLINE 06/27/1883 / 160 STEPHENSON GROSS, HENRY md. HARDFELDER, MARY 01/25/1876 / 482 STEPHENSON GROSS, HENRY M md. HENSON, MATILDA 01/01/1884 / 314 STEPHENSON GROSS, JONATHnlIAN md. BOBB, AMELIA 02/21/1856 / 998 STEPHENSON GROSS, LOUIS F md. KEMPEL, MARGARETTA 09/19/1869 / 379 STEPHENSON GROSS, PHILIPP md. STABLER, ROSA 04/02/1866 / 114 STEPHENSON GROSS, STANLEY S md. MILLMAN, LAURA F 02/08/1925 / 391 STEPHENSONomI GROSS, WILLIAM md. AFFLEBAUGH, CATHERINE 12/01/1860 / 205 STEPHENSON Brides with Gross surname: MOHR, CHARLES md. GROSS, ANNA 09/25/1902 / 1044 STEPHENSON COOK, THOMAS BENJAMIN md. GROSS, ELISE M 05/08/1912 / 973 STEPHENSON ZERBY, WILLIApnIM md. GROSS, ELIZABETH 04/11/1865 / 420 STEPHENSON DAMMAN, HENRY md. GROSS, ELSIE 11/05/1895 / 515 STEPHENSON MEISE, WILLIAM md. GROSS, FRANCISCA 12/17/1884 / 610 STEPHENSON BARTELL, JOHN md. GROSS, JACOBINA 07/04/1850 / 115 STEPHENSON SCHqoIMIDT, ALBERT H md. GROSS, JOHANNA C 06/15/1909 / 981 STEPHENSON LAMPERT, ALEXANDER md. GROSS, JULIANNA 08/16/1882 / 375 STEPHENSON STIENBACH, WILLIAM md. GROSS, MARGARET 01/31/1858 / 490 STEPHENSON LINDER, JOHN md. GROSS, ORVIE 10/24/1900 /pI 277 STEPHENSON HORNER, ELMER E md. GROSS, VERA 05/16/1912 / 978 STEPHENSONsI!SOURCE: Suzanne Joy Wood, descendant of Allen J Bobb, 8310 Wells Road, Westminister, Calif. 92683, email !SOURCE: Reuben Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, Now in possession of J B Grigsby. !NOTE: OftrI Carl Jct, Missouri in 1904 !CENSUS: US Census 1850, age 7-1850, Film# 442917, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois, taken 30Sept1850, born PA !CENSUS: Age 17-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !SOusIURCE: US Census 1880 soundex vol.17 ed58 sheet 12 line 19, Allen Bobb,W,male,36yr,bornPA,Twin Grove,Jasper Co.,MO Allen J. BOBB Self M Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA Agnes BOBB Wife M Female W 30 PA PA PA Elma BOBB Dau S FvtIemale W 12 IL PA PA Esther BOBB Dau S Female W 4 MO PA PA Source Information: Census Place Twin Groves, Jasper, Missouri Family History Library Film 1254694 NA Film Number T9-0694 Page Number 340D !SOURCE: US CewuInsus 1900 soundex vol.50 ed68 sheet 2 line 25, Allen J Bobb, ,W,bornJuly1843,56yr,born PA,Twin Groves Twp,Jasper Co.,MO !SOURCE: US Census 1910 soundex 053 0082 0160, B100, Allen J Bobb, ,M,W,67yr,born PA,Jasper Co.,MO !SOURCE: US CensusxvI 1920 soundex vol.42 ed81 sheet 3 line 37, B100, Allen J Bobb,W,76yr,born PA,Jasper Co.,Carthage,MO !MILITARY: Enlisted in the Illinois 32nd Infantry the same day as his brother Reuben P. Bobb 17 on Oct 1864 in Dixon, IL, mustered out 26 JuywIl 1865. Physical description; height 5ft 10 1/2 inches, complexion- dark, eyes- hazel, hair- brown. Captured at Dalton, Georgia 5 Dec 1864. Confined at Goldsboro, N.C. admitted to prison hops No.3 Goldsboro, N.C. Feb 23 1865...honorably dischazxIrged at Camp Chase, Ohio 9 June 1865. Military records from Civil War in poss. of JB Grigsby !DEATH: Posted on the USGEN Website for Jasper County, Missouri "Joplin News Herald, Monday 24 October 1932, Carthage, Missouri, Oct 24--Funeral s{yIervices for Allen J. Bobb, a Civil War Veteran and Jasper County resident 59 years, who died at 11:50 Sat night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A. C. Grieb, 734 West Central Ave, will be held at 2:00 tomorrow at the Knell Service Home, with th|zIe Rev. John Moore, Pastor of the Neosho Methodist Church in charge. Burial will be in Park Cemetery here. Mr. Bobb, who was born 25 July 1843 Beaverstown, PA, became seriously about Sept. 18 at Freeport, Illinois, after he had attended the ann}{Iual convention of the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) at Springfield, Illinois. He was brought here last Tues. His death was attributed to influenza. During the war Mr. Bobb served with Company C in the 32nd Illinois Infantry and near the ~|Iclose of the war was imprisoned for three months in Florence Prison in Virginia. Surviving besides the daughter Mrs. Grieb, are another daughter Mrs. Esther Chitwood, at home, three sisters, Mrs. Eveline Bolender of Beledier, Illinois, Mrs. Li}Ila Miller of Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Sadie Haupt of Cleveland, Ohio, a brother Aaron Bobb of Woodland, Calif., and two grandchildren and two great grandchildren." !DEATH: Copy of death cert. in possession of JB Grigsby !DEATH: Obit. Jopli~In News Herald, Monday 24 October 1932 Funeral services for Allen J. Bobb, a Civil war Veteran and Jasper county resident 59 years, who died at 11: 50 Sat. night at the home of a daughter, Mrs A.C. Grieb, will be held at 2:00 tomorrow at the IKnell Service home, with Rev John Moore, Pastor of the Neosho Methodist Church in charge. Buriel will be in Park Cemetery here. Mr. Bobb, who was born 25 July 1843 Beaverstown, PA, became seriously ill about September 18 at Freeport Illinois, Iafter he had attended the annual convention of the G.A.R. at Springfgield, Illinois. He was brought here last Tuesday. His death was attributed to Influenza. During the war Mr. Bobb served with Company C in the 32nd Illinois Infantry and near Ithe close of the war was imprisoned for three months in Florence Prison in Virginia. Surviving besides the daughter Mrs. Grieb, are another dauhter Mrs Esther Chitwood, at home, three sisters, Mrs Eveline Bolander of Beledier, Illinois, Mrs. LIila Miller of Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs Sadie Hauupt of Cleveland, Ohio, a brother Aaron of Woodland, California, and two grandchiildern anf two great grandchildern. !MILITARY: Civil War BOBB, ALLEN REC C 32 IL US INF BUCKEYE BOBB, CYRUS PVTI E 147 IL US INF BUCK EYE BOBB, ISAAC PVT A 11 IL US INF STEPHENSON CO BOBB, ISAAC 1LT D 46 IL US INF (NEW) BUCKEYE BOBB, REUBEN REC C 32 IL US INF BUCKEYEI!NOTE: Lived in Cleveland,Ohio in 1904 !SOURCE: Photos and letters inherited from Ruby Grigsby now in possession of JB Grigsby. Sept 24, 1932 Aunt Sarah Haupt wrote a letter to Ruby. !CENSUS: US Census 1850, age 5-1850, Film# 442917, BucIkeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois, taken 30Sept1850, born PA !CENSUS: Age 15-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !CENSUS: 1870 (listed with John & Mary Geyser) Name: Sarah Bobb Age in 1870: 24 EstimIated Birth Year: 1845 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1870: Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois Race: White Gender: Female Occupation: Dress maker Post Office: Freeport Roll: M593_275 Page: 150 Image: 300 Year: 1870 !CENSUS: 1920 United SItates Federal Census Sarah Houpt In United States Name: Sarah A Haupt Age: 74 years Estimated birth year: 1845 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Home in 1920: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California Home owned: Lodger Sex: F Marital sItatus: W Roll: T625_116 Page: 1A ED: 474 Image: 0327 !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Sarah A Haupt Age: 85 years Estimated birth year: 1844 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Los Angeles, Los AngeIles, California Occupation: none Rent/home value: rent Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T626_146; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 362; Image: 0667.I!SOURCE: 23 April 1890, ___ Weekly Journal. Copy of news clipping for marriage of Ida Bobb to William Grigsby. "Prof A P Haupt and wife, of Cleveland, Ohio gave an elegant pink throw to the bride and groom." !NOTE: Researcher on this line JIames Houpt email address sent childrens names and birth years, will send more info on the Haupt line. !CENSUS: 1880 Adam P. HAUPT Self M ,Male ,W 31 PRU Prof. Of Language PRU PRU Sarah H. HAUPT Wife M FIemale W 31 PA Keeping House PA PA Emerley HAUPT Dau S Female W 6 IA PRU PA Laura L. HAUPT Dau S Female W 5 IA PRU PA Robert S. HAUPT Brother S Male W 18 PA PRU PRU Source Information: Census Place 6th WarId, Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254360 NA Film Number T9-0360 Page Number 407D !CENSUS: Possibility; 1910 Pennsylvania 1910 Miracode Index Pennsylvania 1910 Miracode Index has 1 match for: Adam Haupt In IUnited States About this database: A phonetic index to the 1910 U.S. Federal Census for the state of Pennsylvania. Name: Adam Haupt Birthplace: Germany State: PA Age: 70 Color: W Enumeration District: 0001 Visit: 0I171 County: Carbon Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place Wife Elizabeth 72 Pennsylvania Daughter Louisa 40 Pennsylvania !ROOTSWEB: ID: I602470298 Name: Adam Phillip HAUPT Given Name: Adam PIhillip Surname: Haupt Sex: M Birth: 1848 in Pa. Death: 1904 in Cleveland,OH Occupation: Arthor Haupt's Natural Method Event: Unknown Unknown Haupt's Natural Method,used to teach German Census: 1880 Des Moines,Polk Co. Ia. Note: _DEG: PHD FatIher: Jonathan HAUPT b: 3 Aug 1820 in Pa. Mother: Katherine LANKARD b: 2 Sep 1829 in Pa Marriage 1 Sadie A BAAB b: 1849 in Pa. Children Emerley Elizabeth HAUPT b: 1874 in Ia. Lura L HAUPT b: 1875 in Ia. Homer D HAUPTI!NOTE; Lived in Stephenson county,Illinois in 1904 !SOURCE: Photos and letters inherited from Ruby Grigsby now in possession of JB Grigsby. One letter form Mrs. Mary Jane Moore is dated 25 Sept.1932 is signed "Aunt Emeline, Mary Jane & ArthIur" The return address is Mrs. M. Jane Moore, 126 W. Second St, Belvidere, Ill. !CENSUS: US Census 1850, age 3-1850, Film# 442917, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois, taken 30Sept1850, born PA !CENSUS: Age 12-1860 Town of Buckeye, IStepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !CENSUS: 1920 Name: Emeline Bolender Age: 70 years Estimated birth year: 1875 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home in 1920: Belvidere, Boone, Illinois Marital status: Widowed Mother-in-lIaw Roll: T625_299 Page: 1A ED: 2 Image: 0024 !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Emeline Bolender Age: 83 years Estimated birth year: 1846 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to Head-of-house: Mother-in-law Race: White Home in 1930: Belvidere, Boone, IllIinois Occupation: none Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Belvidere, Boone, Illinois; Roll: T626_406; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 0299. !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Eldorado Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page I1, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bolender, Emeline (wife) Mar 6, 1847- May 23, 1936"I!DEATH: Copy of Michael's obit in possession of JB Grigsby. Died age 64y 11m 3d Demise of Michael J. Bolender Michael J. Bolender died early Wednesday morning after an illness of about five weeks with cancer of the stomach. A little over twIo weeks ago he took to his bed and grew rapidly worse. He suffered much but bore all patiently. Mr. Bolender was well known to all the residents of this and adjoining townships, his whole life having been spent here. A post mortem was held bIy Drs. Hutchins, and Kober, of McConnell. Michael J. Bolender was born in Oneco township, near Oranveville, Feb. 2, 1842 and died Dec. 5, 1906, aged 64 years, 11 months and 13 days. On Dec. 29, 1867 he was married to Emma Bobb also a residenIt of this township, who for almost 40 years was a faithful companion in all circumstances in life. Mr. Bolender was preceded to the better land by an infant daughter. He is survived by his wife, an adopted daughter, Mrs. Arthur Moore, of BelIvidere, one brother and three sisters all of this place as follows; Henry, Mrs. Mary Marean, Mrs. F. C. Belknap, Mrs. Absalom Fahr. Also: Our departed friend and neighbor has never had his home away from the immediate vicinity of OrangevillIe. Thirty seven years ago he moved onto a farm in Buckeye where he farmed for 18 years when they moved to their present home just west of Orangeville. Being a victim of cancer of the stomach he endured untold suffering but bore it all with sItriking patience, his death apparently the most peaceful moment of his sickness. Over 30 years ago Mr. Bolender was converted to God at the Belleview church of Orangeville, where he has since held his membership proving himself to be a consistIent Christian, a devoted husband and a kind father. Being a loyal citizen and a good neighbor he leaves many friends who regret his departure from their midst. The funeral was held this Friday forenoon at 10 o'clock at the house and later atI Hope church, Rev. J. W. Davis officiating. The interment took place at Eldorado. The funeral was in charge of J. R. Scrogg's lodge, I.O.O.F. of which order Mr. Bolender was a member. He also belonged to the Rebekah lodge and Orange camp No.I 82, Modern Woodmen of America. !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Eldorado Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Pg 1, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bolender, Michael J.- Feb 2,1842- Dec 5,1906" Copy of death certificate in possession of JB GrigsbIy Cert #40749 C-6476 !NOTE: Researchers working on the Bolender family; Carol Comfort, email and Rich Moberly, email at work also at home !NOTE: Phot of Mike & Emma BolenderI in possession of Jerry Grigsby !CENSUS: 1880 Michael BOLENDER Self M Male W 38 IL Farmer PA PA Emma BOLENDER Wife M Female W 32 IL Keeping House PA PA Jennie SKIPTON Niece S Female W 4 IL PA IL FredeIrick FOSSE Other S Male W 25 PRUSSIA Farm Laborer PRUSSIA PRUSSIA Source Information: Census Place Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254252 NA Film Number T9-0252 Page Number 14CI!CENSUS: US Census 1850, age 2-1850, Film# 442917, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois, taken 30Sept1850, born IL !CENSUS: Age 11-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !SOURCE: Reuben Bobb Family Bible Iin possession of Ruby Grigsby, Now in possession of J B Grigsby. !CENSUS: 1880 Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Aaron F. BOBB Self M Male W 32 IL I Farmer PA PA Lizzie BOBB Wife M Female W 27 PA Housekeeping PA PA Clemment BOBB Son S Male W 6 MO At School IL PA Source Information: Census Place Twin Groves, Jasper, Missouri Family History Library Film 1254694 INA Film Number T9-0694 Page Number 340D !CENSUS: 1920 Name: Aaron Bobb Age: 70 years Estimated birth year: 1849 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home in 1920: Woodland, Yolo, California Sex: M Marital status: M Roll: T625_128 Page: 3A IED: 234 Image: 0554 !CENSUS: 1930 Listed with son Harry DEATH: Obit. Newspaper Obituary Arron Bobb dies in California Word has been received by relatives of the death of Aaron Bobb, of Woodland, Calif., last week he died at the home ofI his son Harry, Mayor of Woodland. He was 85 years old. Years ago he lived near Orangeville. Two sons survive, Harry, of California, and Clement, of Madison, Wis. Further particulars are contained in the following clipping, which was sent toI us by J.H. Snyder, of Sacramento, Calif. Arron F. Bobb, 85 father of Harry I. Bobb, mayor of Woodland was drowned about 7 o'clock this morning when his automobile rolled down an embankment and upset in an irrigation canal, near the ReclamatIion District 1500 pumphouse in Sutter County. Bobb was pronounced dead when taken to the Woodland Clinic. The aged man was attempting to turn his car around on the narrow level when he lost control of it. The machine rolled over sideways, coIming to a stop in six feet of water. Edward White and Andrew anderson, attendants of the pumphouse dived into the water and brought Bobb to the surface. The man's head had been injured. Artificial respiration was administered while and ambulIance was on its way from Woodland. The Woodland fire department's first aid crew was also summoned, but the ambulance was enroute to Woodland before the rescue squad with the pulmotor arrived on the scene. Bobb left his son's home early todaIy, saying he was going out on his last fishing trip of the season. Bobb a retired farmer, had been a resident of Woodland for the last sixteen years. He was a native of Illinois. Two sons survive, Mayor Bobb, of Woodland and Clement Bobb, ofI Wisconsin.I!SOURCE: Reuben Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, Now in possession of J B Grigsby. !CENSUS: Age 8-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008I!CENSUS: 1850 Buckeye Twp, Stephenson, Illinois Listed with Jonathan Tippery, Blacksmith Name: William Shipton Age: 24 Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Birth place: Pennsylvania Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Buckeye, Stephenson,I Illinois Page: 271 Roll: M432_129 Blacksmith Name: Thomas Shipton (?) Age: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Birth place: Pennsylvania Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Page: 271 Roll: M432_129 BlackIsmith !CENSUS: 1880 Walace SHIPTON Household, Male Other Information: Birth Year <1851>, Birthplace IL, Age 29, Occupation Farmer, Marital Status W , Race W , Head of Household: Tenbreock STOUT, Relation Other Father's BIirthplace --- Mother's Birthplace --- Source Information: Census Place Clifton, Lyon, Minnesota Family History Library Film 1254625 NA Film Number T9-0625 Page Number 414D !CENSUS: 1900 Name: Wallace Shipton Home in 1900: Spring Valley, IDallas, Iowa Age: 50 Estimated birth year: 1850 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Valley, Dallas, Iowa; Roll: T623 427; Page: 16A; Enumeration DiIstrict: 14. Name: Jennie Shipton Home in 1900: Spring Valley, Dallas, Iowa Age: 42 Estimated birth year: 1858 Birthplace: Ohio Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife : Year: 1900; Census Place: Spring Valley, Dallas, Iowa; Roll: T623I 427; Page: 16A; Enumeration District Name: Ruth Shipton Home in 1900: Spring Valley, Dallas, Iowa Age: 10 Estimated birth year: 1890 Birthplace: Iowa Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter Occupation: Image source: Year: 1900; CIensus Place: Spring Valley, Dallas, Iowa; Roll: T623 427; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 14. !CENSUS: 1910 Name: Wallace Shipton Age in 1910: 60 Estimated birth year: 1849 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: OXFORD TWP, JONES, Iowa RaIce: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 409 Part: 1 Page: 168B Year: 1910, Md2, 22 years Name: Jennie Shipton Age in 1910: 41 Birthplace: Ohio Father born: Ire-England Md 1, 22 years, 1 child born, 1 living !CENSUS: 1920 Not foundI!CENSUS: Age 4-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4150 Fam#4008 !CENSUS: age24-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh6,ed181,dw47,fam48, w,f,24,wife,md,kh,IL,PA,PA name is spelled Leila !CENSUS: 1930 Listed with HarrIy Bobb, son of Aaron Name: Lila C Miller Age: 74 Estimated birth year: abt 1856 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to head-of-house: Aunt Race: White Home in 1930: Woodland, Yolo, California !NOTE: Lived in Des Moines, Iowa in 1904 !SOURCE: IReuben Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, Now in possession of J B Grigsby. !NOTE: Letter from Lila C. Miller and Russell dated 25 Sep 1932. Address was 916 University Ave, Des Moines, IowaI!CENSUS: age27-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh6,ed181,dw47,fam48, w, m, 27, md, bookkeeper in store, PA,PA,PA John H. MILLER Self M Male W 27 PA Bookeeper In Store PA PA Lila C. MILLER Wife M Female W 24 IL Keeping House I PA PA Source Information: Census Place Oneco, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254253 NA Film Number T9-0253 Page Number 206B !CENSUS: 1900 Name: John Miller Home in 1900: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Age: 47 EstimIated birth year: 1853 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: Book Keeper Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; Roll: T623 454; Page: 9B; Enumeration Dist: 78. Name: Lila IC Miller Home in 1900: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Age: 44 Estimated birth year: 1856 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife, 3 children born, 2 living Name: Russell H Miller Home in 1900: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Age: I8 Estimated birth year: 1892 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Son Name: Elwood G Miller Home in 1900: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Age: 2 Estimated birth year: 1898 Birthplace: Iowa Race: White Relationship to head-ofI-house: Son Name: David Bobb Home in 1900: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Age: 87 Estimated birth year: 1813 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Father-in-law Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Des Moines, Polk, IIowa; Roll: T623 454; Page: 10A; Enumeration Dist: 78. Name: Elizabeth Bobb Home in 1900: Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Age: 84 Estimated birth year: 1816 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Mother-in-law !CENSUS: I1910 Name: John H Miller Age in 1910: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1853 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: 2-Wd Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: Book keeper, Cattle company, md 1 time, md 32 yrs Lilla C. MillerI, wife, w, f, age 54, b. Illinois, md 32 yrs, 3 children born, 2 living Russell A. Miller, son, w, m, age 18, b. Illinois, single Elwood G. Miller, son, w, m, age 12, b. Iowa, single Name: David Bob Age in 1910: 96 Estimated birth year: abtI 1814 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: 2-Wd Des Moines, Polk, Iowa Race: White Gender: Male, Widowed !CENSUS: 1920 Name: John H Miller Age: 66 years Estimated birth year: abt 1854 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Home in 1920: DeIs Moines Ward 3, Polk, Iowa Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Image: 299, Accountant, ShIeet Metal Co. Name: Lila C Miller Age: 63 years Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home in 1920: Des Moines Ward 3, Polk, Iowa Sex: Female Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Able to read: Yes IAble to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Image: 299I!BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block15 Section5 Lot167I3!SOURCE: Pub in 'A Wallen/Walling Genealogy' by Wilder pg.273 I!NOTE: Lance's wife does NOT want her name or any information entered into the family records!I!NOTE: Marsha Grigsby gave permission for Alfred's Temple work to be done"I!BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block15 Section5 Lot167 !CENSUS: age8-1900 Erin twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh2a,ed96,dw21,fam21, son,w,m,Mar1892,8,s,IL,IL,IL,7,y,y,y#I!BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block15 Section5 Lot167 !CENSUS: age 12-1900 Union Twp,5th, Boone county, Iowa f1240418 sheet2a, ed20,dwell 34, family 34,dau,w,f,Feb1888,12,s,ia,wv,ia,3,9,y,y,y !SOURCE: Dec of Aaron Grigsb#Iy; Nyla & Bruce Jogerst thru Nancy Grigsby & David DeGraff;$I!BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block15 Section5 Lot167 !BIRTH: date of birth 13 Jan 1918 on Birth Cert., 11 Jan 1918 on headstone, origional birth cert. in possession of Eloise Grigsby. First name is Glynn on birth cert. &$I Glen on Headstone.%I!BIRTH: Certified copy of birth certificate in possession of E Grigsby !BURIAL: At Christian Church Cemetery, Fredericktown, Missouri !DEATH: Obit Ruby Grigsby (1988) Ruby Grace Grigsby, 87, of Farmington died Oct. 13 at Farmington Re%Igional Medical Center. She was born Nov. 2, 1900 in Fredericktown daughter of the late Henry William and Mary Jane Sellards Graham. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Gail G. Grigsby. Mrs. Grigsby was a member of the First Presby%Iterian Church of the Leadbelt in Flat River. She is survived by two neices, Mary Louise (Mrs. Glenwood) Lees and Lilly Dell (Mrs. Gregory) Westover, both of Farmington; and one nephew, Donald Graham of Miami Springs, Fla. Freinds may call %Iafter 2 p.m. Saturday at Cozen Funeral Chapel in Farmington. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Cozen Funeral Chaple in Farmington wilth Rev. Wallace Thurman officiating. Burial will be in Christian Cemetery in Frederickstown. Memori%Ials may be made to the Farmington Presbyterian Manor. !CENSUS: 1930 Listed with sister Name: Ruby Graham Age: 25 Estimated birth year: abt 1905 Birthplace: Missouri Relation to head-of-house: Sister Race: White Home in 1930: St Francois, S%It Francois, Missouri Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: St Francois, St Francois, Missouri; Roll: 1222; Page: ; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 597.0.&I!BURIED: Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, Colorado Block49 Section6 Lot31 !CENSUS: age35-1900 Erin twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh2a,ed96,dw21,fam21, head,w,m,Sep1844,35,m,10,IL,CT,NY,farmer,y,y,y,o,f,f,a9 !CENSUS: age15-1880 town of Erin, Ste&Iphenson County,Il,sh2,ed171,2June,dw11 fam11,w,m,15,son,home,sch,IL !SOURCE: "Genealogy of the Chaddock Family" by Ruth Spring Stroh, unpublished, copy in possession of Jerry Grigsby. !SOURCE: 1911 Colorado Business Directory, Denver G&I-I, Denver County http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/co/denver/directories/1911-denvergi.txt Transcribed by Joy Fisher November 23, 2004 1911 Business Directory listing for Denver. This file was extracted from: 37th Annu&Ial Volume The Colorado State Business Directory WITH A Complete Classified Directory of the Entire State, Including Mines, Reduction Works, Etc. 1911 DENVER, COLORADO THE GAZETTEER PUBLISHING CO. ESTABLISHED 1871 JAMES JR. IVES, MANAGER 1911 &I Grigsby W S, real estate, 4610 Sheridan blvd.'I!SOURCE: Family bible, records, letters and photo from Aunt Ruby in possession of JB Grigsby. Also audio tape of Ruby giving her life history, taped by Eloise Grigsby at Ruby's home in Denver, Colo. 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By: Ruby Ruth Grigsby I was born on a cold February night of Feb. 8th, 1902, at'I my grandparent’s home in Orangeville, Illinois. My mother and brother were staying there awaiting my birth. My father had gone ahead to Colorado, as they had sold the Grigsby family farm in Lena, Illinois to purchase a new farm in Wheatridg'Ie, Colorado. My Aunt Eldora and Uncle Oscar Bobb and also my Uncle Boyd and Aunt Susan Bobb had preceded them and sent glowing letters telling of wonderful land and cheap to be had in Colorado. In 1901 dad came out to Colorado and selected a 1'I0 acre tract on West Forty four and Elsie in Wheatridge, the same road as Uncle Oscar’s and Uncle Boyd’s farms. He went home and sold everything except his horse, cows, and other animals, tools, and plow, which he loaded into a box car and'I the train came as far as about Forty eighth and Elsie’s place. I do not know exactly when he built a big red barn, but it was summer, so he may have camped until the barn was finished. So when I was eight weeks old, my mother, brother Ga'Iil, and I took a train for Colorado. We lived in the barn until my father could build a house. It was frame to story of eight or ten rooms. I do not know how long it took to build it, no doubt, dad hired some carpenters to help because it is s'Itill standing in 1994. I have always loved cats. I remember once when about three years old my brother came up the cellar steps with Old Tommy, a gray cat, curled around his shoulders, and I was standing at the top of the stairs yelling “'IGive me my cat!”. (In truth it was really my brothers cat then mine). “Give me my cat!” Discusted, he said, “Here, take the cat”, and he threw the cat at me. Naturally it put it’s claws out and they grazed my face along my nose. I 'Ihad a scar there for a long time. I do not know what Momma did to Gail, but I howled for a long time. The Christmas when I was four, I received a very beautiful Bique Doll (Maggy). It was kept on top of the Piano in the living room. My moth'Ier had saved some cupons to get the doll, and I love to play with the neighbor girl up the street and often ran away up to her house. My mother had threatened me, if I didn’t stay home Santa Clause would come and get my doll! ( I was a belie'Iver). So one day I ran away and Catherine Bennit said “ Ruby, look, there goes Santa with your doll”. I said where, and she said “He’s gone now.”. So I ran as fast as I could and ran in the house to the parlor and the doll was gone! 'II cried and rolled on the floor till momma asked what the trouble was. Finally she said, “Maybe Santa will bring it back if you promise to stay home.” Ofcourse, I promised till the next time. June 1906 was Strawberry Time on the farm, a'Ind was one of our best crops. We had pickers in the field and dad took strawberries to Denver City Market every morning. One day he felt sick, and on the way home he stopped at a Doctors office, and he said “It’s probably summer complaint'I. As he climbed back in the cabin, one leg gave away. When he reached home he told Momma he had to go to bed, and started up the stairs. Half way up, at the turn, his other leg gave way and he crawled the rest of the way to bed. This got no 'Ibetter and the doctor was uncertain what it was. Finally, they brought him down stairs and on the sixteenth of June, a hot day, I crawled up on the bed to nap or run arrons for dad. Shortly after this, I came down stairs in the morning and com'Iplained that the back of my legs hurt. Soon I was crying, and when the doctor came my mother said “Whatever dad has, Ruby has it too.” The doctor cried “Impossible!” However, shortly I was crying with pain. My hair was so tangled it co'Iuld not be combed. I sat with both feet in a bucket of hot water and my head rolling in pain back and forth. It wa some time later when Dr. I. B. Perkins diagnosed what we had as polio, or spinal meningitis, as his brother had contracted it in'I the south. We found out later that there were forty cases in Denver at that time. So, my father’s lively hood was taken away from him. Many neighbors and friends came to extend sympathy. I remember being so sick with a fever and all the 'Ipeople standing around. After some months it became apparent that it was permanent, and no cure for it. We were told of a Sanitorium in St. Louis that was doing a rehabitation for polio, and it was decided to go to St. Louis to go to the McLai'In Sanitoruim for the winter of 1906. So my poor mother packed my dad in a wheelchair, and I was able to hobble along with one leg. There we underwent therapy of all kinds, and I was benefited a great deal. They put dad in iron braces and crutc'Ihes so he could get around. We came home and had to sell the farm. It was decided to build a big two story house in Hackous Heights. Gail was in highschool, and I was to start school in September when I would be five and three quarters old. Mo'Imma didn’t want me to finish in February, as the graduations were in June. So she packed a lunch and started me out to Columbian School at West Forty first and Federal. When I was nearly there, the school bell rang and the door was closed. W'Iell, I couldn’t go in so I started home. I met Tillie Vincent’s two older brothers and said, “Want my lunch? I’m not going to school today.” As I came in the house Tillie was playing in the yard. I said, “Wait till I take off my cl'Iean school dress and I’ll be right out to play.” When my mother saw me she said, “What has happened?” I said the bell rang and the door was closed so I couldn’t’ go in. She said, “The heck you can’t. You’re going right back.'I I didn’t want to, so I got a spanking and another lunch, and sent on my way crying. I finally arrived on the school yard and the janitor, Mrs. Pence, heard my story, picked me up, and put me on his shoulders, and carried me into first gra'Ide. Mrs. Woods was the teacher, and as she started to enroll me, found out I would not be six until February. It was a rule, a child had to be six to start first grade. So a note was given to me and I was sent home until February. In the bi'Ig house at Forty one twenty one Knocks street, my mother was trying to make a living taking borders and roomers, nearly killing herself, running up and down stairs, cooking and cleaning. Mean while, dad was buying up some vacant lots in Berkel'Iey. He was going to build houses. He hired men to dig the foundation, etc. As he sat in his car, a 1910 Ford, which he ran with hand controls. He invented a pulling type starter, as he was unable to crank it. He almost sold his starter to Ford'I, but someone else developed the electric starter first, so he lost out. In time Dad built 10 or 15 houses in Berkeley. This was before they had sewers. But, he built bathrooms in the houses so the plumbing could be put in when available. O'Ine of these houses was at 4328 Vrain Street just two blocks from street car lines and a block and a half from the Berkeley Presbyterian Church. My parents were Methodists, but Berkeley Methodists was 12 or 15 blocks away, so I started going to'I the Presbyterian Church and had stayed there since. I was about eleven when I went to Sunday school. My Sunday school teacher was Edna Reed, a young talented person, pianist, singer, and a true Christian. I came to adore her and was converted'I and joined the church. Rev. Samuel Taylor was the minister, a very devout man, who consulted my parents if it would be okay to change churches. Having moved, it was necessary to change schools. I entered the sixth grade at Alcott Grade School'I in September, 1913, and graduated from high school in 1919. I made good grades on everything except German. On my last report card, I had all A’s except one B/ broke my heart! For the class play, we had an Indian story, and I made a costume'I of heavy brown cloth and decorated it with pumpkin seeds around the bottom and other seeds. I kept it for years. I continued going to church, and even taught a class in Sunday school of little girls about five or six years old. I loved tho'Ise girls, and kept on teaching them until they were out of grade school. The following are the names of the class that I can remember: Alvina Merretig, Mary Doughtery, Louise Noack, Ruth Doughtery, Thelma Tielborg, Valda Romans, Jessie Anne Si'Ightler, Kathryn Sighlter, Dolly Wolff, and Dorothy Wolf. I finished my piano lessons about age eleven or twelve, but was assistant pianist at age thirteen. Mrs. L.J Card was the regular pianist, and several years later moved away, and I fel'Il into the job. I stayed there for sixteen years. At sometime I decided to take vocal lessons. I had a wonderful teacher, Mildred Kniffan. She was soloist at the First Christian Science Church. After several years, I decided I’d rather sing 'Ithen play the piano. This was about 1930/31. Having graduated in 1919, I tried to find a job, and worked briefly at A.T. Louise Dry Goods, Mail Order Department, Auto Equipment Company, H.H Tammen Company, and Colorado Engraving Company. At 'I this time, my folks were talked into investing five-thousand dollars of their hard earned money into a company called “The Glare-Stop Company”, an invention for the headlights of a car. They also needed an office girl, so they thought it 'Iwould be an opportunity for me. I had taken short hand and typing, so quit Colorado Engraving Company. I studied short hand, half days, at Opportunity School while working at H.H Tammen Company. At Tammen’s, I met Mrs. Maude Kling, forelady  'Iand artist. She was a wonderful influence in my life until she died in 1980. While I was teaching Sunday school one year, I wrote a Christmas play with my pupils taking the parts. I built a manger with Baby Jesus, Jessie Sightler was Mary.  'II forget who was Joseph. We sand appropriate music, Dolly and Dorothy Wolf were the angels and sang “Star of the East”. Kathryn Sightler, Mattie Merrittig and Gladys Tulborg were the three Wise Men singing “We Three Kings of Orient Are  'I. I do not remember all the rest of the cast and story, which we gave in the basement of the church. Everyone loved it and said it was too short. One Easter I also wrote a little play, “How the Easter Lilly Became White.” Sunday evenin 'Igs we had Christian Endeavor for the young people. I was president of C.E for several years, and Dorothy Ayres came after me. I bought a bible, and presented it to her. One night we had a Halloween party at Ayres’s house, and I dressed up li 'Ike a fortune teller and told fortunes. One girl who came in to have her palm read (I had read up on palm reading and made up a lot of stuff) was Vivian Davis. We got to talking and I told her I was looking for a job. She told me about a man in'I the place she worked that was looking for a girl. So she said, “Why don’t you come down and apply”. So my dad drove me down to the ware house, D.H Falke, where Mr. J.B Allen, prop. 1523 19th St. This was four blocks from the street car 'Iline. On Vivian’s recommendation, he hired me right then. Fourteen dollars per six day week! It was an easy job, and I fell into it. The date was April 21, 1921. I was there a short time when Mr. Allen decided to sell the business (though he'I did not tell me). So one morning, a broker, Spmangan, came in to pick up his tickets for the days shipment and said, “Ruby, how do you like your new boss?” I said, what do you mean? He said, “Don’t you see all the North Denver Drivers'I out in the warehouse counting the stocks?” Sure enough, they were out there, as I knew most of them. I knew the owner of the North Denver Transfer and Stage Company was Bart Finn. I was so worried that I ran in the warehouse calling, “Mr.'I Allen, Mr. Allen, what’s to become of me?” He said, “Oh I just sold you along with the rest of the stuff.” So I started my life long job! Shortly after that, Mr. Finn decided to give up the Falke Warehouse, and move everything up t'Io 2016 Blake St. A young man, young Bart Finn, nephew, had a disagreement with old Bart, and decided to go in business with one of the other men and formed the US Transfer Company. I was to take his place at a big standup desk. There was one o'Ither girl in the office, Margaret. I complained that I was not use to standing all day, and was exhausted by night. Margaret said she would change places with me. When Mr. Finn found out, he bought new desks for us. I was bookkeeper, payroll c'Ilerk, record keeper of storage accounts. As time went on, this became a large company with another big warehouse next door, 2330 Blake St., more accounts, more people, more offices, etc. Over the years, there was the Bancker/Nicholls Brokerage'I and the Harry Walk Brokerage Company, the Ed Tucker Brokerage Company, all with lots of employees which I knew. After Mr. Bart Finn died, his son Jim Finn took over. Jim had graduated form Regis Collage, and was very intelligent and far bette'Ir educated then I. Soon he hired an accountant, Lee Alf, much older then I, and thought my methods outdated, however, Jim Finn would not allow him to let me go, and I always had a good job. A number of years later, the ware house was moved to 'Ia bigger building at 21st St. and Market St. Total time worked there was 46 and a half years, until June 13, 1967. They gave me a fair well dinner at the Denver Athletic Club and a gold wrist watch. I want to tell of a wonderful trip my mot'Iher and I took in the summer of 1921. My grandmother had planned a big reunion of her sisters. There were five Reager girls, and they had all been married over fifty years. Grandmother [Amanda] was the oldest, and she invited all her children 'Iand the grandchildren, but not all came. She was disappointed, so momma said, “You and I are going.” So, I asked my boss, Mr. Allen, if I could go and he said, “I’ll get along some way for two weeks.” I had never been on a train, nor'I ever in Illinois. I met a lot of cousins and aunts and uncles. The fifty year couples were Ruben P. Bobb and Amanda Reager/ 57 years, Allen Bobb and Agnes Reager/ 55 years, Arron Bobb and Lizzie Reager/ 53 years. These three couples; three br'Iothers married three sisters, making all the children double cousins. Uriah Folgate and Emma Reager, Blynn Smith and Ida May Reager, were the other couples. We had picnics, etc. One was on an island in the Rock River. At the picnic, I met a fi'Irst cousin of mother’s, Dwight StJohn Boob, a Chicago lawyer, who later helped me to settle my parent’s estates. As my grandparents got older they needed someone to come and help them. So there son, my Uncle Clyde, and Nora, came from W 'Iyoming to help. In time, Nora got so homesick for Wyoming, she wouldn’t stay any longer, so who went to help? Momma. She had a big sale and sold everything, and packed up her parents, and brought them to Denver to live with us so she could t!'Iake care of them. In about a week after they came, grandmother died. But grandpa lived until 1929 at the age of 87. They are buried in Crowned Hill Cemetery, Lakewood, Colorado. I continued my music lessons with Mildred Kiffin for several y" 'Iears, and one time she had me give a nice recital with another singer, a young policemen. It was real nice, and I received a beautiful bouquet at the end. That was the only time I ever received flowers for singing. They were from Helen Finn, J#!'Iim Finn’s sister. Mildred Kiffin lived at 1600 Race St. in Denver, and was soloist at First Christian Science Church, and was married to Abe Kiffin. Mrs. Kiffin was a very beautiful woman, and sang at the auditorium at presentations of “T$"'Ihe Messiah”, and etc. There was a man, city atterny, Philip Van Cise, who fell madly in love with Mildred, and in time she divorced her husband and married Van Cise. Quite a scandal! They finally left Denver and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah%#'I. I never saw her again, and was without a voice teacher. I was singing in the choir at North Presbyterian. Another friend, Mildred Davis, also sang in the choir, and she took lessons from Helen Olin Roberts, who was the choir director at Calv&$'Iary Baptist Church, 16th and Downing St. Mildred suggested I take lessons from her teacher, so I did. In time, Mrs. Roberts began to give me solo parts in oratories like “The Messiah”. So I sang at Calvary Baptist where I met the organist,'%'I Mrs. Elsie Replogle (she was Elsie Watts at this time, and later married Johnnie Replogle). Elsie became a life long friend, and I always loved her. Her friendship has been a highlight of my life. I returned to the North Presbyterian, as I ha(&'Id never left the church. My mother also joined the Presbyterian Church, with my father, in 1930 or 1931, she liked Rev. Judd so much. In September, 1932, the folks decided to take a trip to Illinois on my vacation. We drove there in our 192)''I9 Olds Mobile. All three drove and made good time. We stayed at my great Aunt Emma Folgates home. Mother was so happy to be in her old home, and showed me around. A few nights later, we visited some relatives, and she fell a sleep on their cou*('Ich. However, we went back to Aunt Emma’s that night. Momma and I slept upstairs in a big bedroom, and had our luggage there. Dad slept downstairs. On the morning of September 17, we had planned to go to Madison, Wisconsin, to visit Clement, +)'Iand Bertha Bobb, cousins. Momma was up early, and put on her best dress and told me “there’s no place any better then this.” She told me she had to go down stairs and repair a cut in dad’s pants. She also went in the kitchen and said, ,*'I“I’m so hungry.” So Aunt Emmy gave her something to eat. She ran upstairs to me and said, “Do you have a clean hankerchief?” I said no. She reached in the suitcase to get on and turned to me and started to fall. Aunt Emmy was passing-+'I the door and saw her falling. I caught her in my arms and cried, “She’s fainted! Get some water!” Nobody (Raymond and Coral had to come in by then) would move. “Get some water!!” Then Aunt Emmy said, “Ruby, she’s gone.” I coul.,'Id not believe it but it was all too true. I lost the best friend I ever had and did not realize it. Dad was already in the car to go to Madison. I do not know how that poor man took the news. Only now do I realize what a blow it was to him. Th/-'Ie folks telephoned Gail in Desloge, Missouri, and he flew up as the body was prepared for shipment to Oling’s in Denver. Dad and Gail and I drove the car home. We held the funeral at Olenger’s Mourtuary at 16th and Boulder, and she was bur0.'Iied in Crown Hills Cemetery. Dad and I picked out the lots and the stone. I will be buried on the other side opposite mother. When dad died, on January 3rd 1934, age 69, he was laid beside her. Life was very hard for him without mother. When w1/'Ie drove to Illinois, we stopped to visit a cousin of mother’s in Nebraska, Ida Dempsey. Jim Dempsey was out of work, as it was the height of the “Great Depression”, so the folks told them to come to Colorado and dad could give Jimmy work20'I on our rental properties, when we would come home. Little did we know, what a blessing this would be to dad and I. They moved in with us in the extra bedroom. Ida cooked and cleaned, and Jimmy worked with dad. The Depression lasted two or thr31'Iee years. When dad died in 1934, they stayed on with me for a year or so. I paid all the bills, etc, but no wages. They decided to go back to Nebraska as times began to improve. There I was alone and needed help. I had never paid wages, and ho42'Iped to get someone for room and board. I advertised in Denver post and got two or three applicants. I tried one who stayed a week, one trouble was the furnace. The coal had to be shoveled into a hopper. It was a hard job, so I had to get a new53'I gas furnace that was automatic, and I could handle it myself. I also had to get a different washer. This was also more modern and a big help. One letter I received from the ad was from Mrs. Cora Barnett. I interviewed her, a widow about 50 to64'I 60 years old. She had lived in the east. Her husband had been a fire chief. She received a pretty good pension, and found her only daughter also lived at 38th or 39th on Sheridon Blvd., and she could walk over there during the day. Her daught75'Ier, Laura Crawford, also married to a fire man, Bill Crawford, who worked at 38th and Quitman, so it suited both of us. Mrs. B lived with me over twenty five years. Bill Crawford died in the 1940’s, and eventually Laura married a man living 86'Iin Huston, Texas. They had met on a vacation. Mrs. Barnett complained that the house work was too hard, too big a house, etc, so I decided to try to find a smaller place. As we often came out to Crown Hill Cemetery, we came through a new area,97'I Lakewood. How we ever found 8200 West 23rd Avenue with a small house, four rooms, a breakfast nook, garage, and big yard for sale, by Eugene Pearson, for $1900,500, with option to buy another fifty feet for $500.00 at a later date. We had a l:8'Iot to do, what with a big yard, and found out also that the house was too small when all the furniture was in, especially my grand piano. There was no place for it, except in front of the French doors in the living room. I knew this would neve;9'Ir do, so after a while decided to make a room out of the big garage, knocking out the wall from the living room, about fifteen or twenty square feet. After that was finished off, I realized that the piano did not sound good in such a small spa<:'Ice. And besides, we had no dinning room. After sever years, I decided to open up the entire garage and make a music room out of it, and the other space a dinning room. This was much better, but I had to then build another double garage outside=;'I beside the house, making an entry from the house and utilizing the store room for washing machine, dryer, and hot water tank, which I had moved from the kitchen, where they were crowded in. Besides, we needed more room in the kitchen. All thi><'Is was a little too much for Mrs. Barnett. She thought it made more work for her. I did not realize that she was in her 80’s or 90’s at that time, as she never would tell her age. I found out later that she was in her late 90’s. Laura Cra?='Iwford kept telephoning, and her mother complained constantly, so she finally decided to leave me and go to Dallas, Texas, to live with her. This left me rather in a spot, but after a while, I managed to get along by myself, and did my own hous@>'Ie work, shopping, and cooking. I was surprised how well I got along. About a year later, I got a letter saying she wanted to come back. I told her I was doing okay and did not need anyone. She said she would like to come for a visit anyway,A?'I and so she did. I had left her room just as she left it, and it seems Bill Crawford was mad at her because she used to walk in on them without knocking or anything, and wanted to leave. So it was a sad thing for her, I did not want her back aB@'Ind they did not, but it was her daughter’s place to take care of her. In retrospect, it was a good thing I did not take her back, as she lived to be 100 and a half years old, and got very senile. She is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. In tCA'Iime, I began to realize I needed someone to help me. My health was deteriorating, I had a hysterectomy and a broken knee cap on my right leg. So through the neighbors, I got a Mrs. Dorothy who stayed until March or April of 1988. She did not wDB'Iant to do any yard work, and I needed someone to plant the flower pots and flower box in front on the porch. Also at this time, I was having trouble getting in and out of the bath tub. I called the Visiting Nurses Association, and they sent meEC'I a young woman named Bonnie Lee Caper. She came and gave me a bath at eight-thirty or nine a.m. once or twice a week. This was in February and March of 1988. I told her about the other girl not doing the yard work, etc, and she said, “Would FD'Iyou consider me?” I said, “Would I!” so she started coming every morning about nine thirty, and staying to do what I needed done. In time, I got slower and needed more assistance, so she came at eight a.m., and got breakfast and other chGE'Iores until about ten a.m. when she goes on another job. She comes back at three p.m. to get my supper. I have not said much about my brother Gail. He was ten years old when I was born. I was always getting in his road. His favorite saying wHF'Ias, “Momma come get this kid.” He grew up to be a wonderful, smart man. He was a graduate of the School of Minds in Golden, Colorado. He had a wonderful job with the Coast and Geodedict Survey in New York. During the first World War, he caIG'Ime home to help dad on the six hundred and forty acres of dried land near Platteville, Colorado, and not far from Greeley. This was during the first World War, and being a government employee, was subject to call up. He did not go to war. So, JH'Idad had him come home and work the farm. This meant he would have to be married, which he did. He married Maud Mace, a neighbor girl who was a Domestic Science Teacher in the Denver schools. My father went up to the farm also, as he understoodKI'I farming, but he had never worked with such sandy soil. Gail decided to divide the section into five farms. The original place had a fairly nice five room house on it where they lived. Gail made sluice boxes for the Platte River about five milLJ'Ies (I think) and then made wooden ditches to the five places to irrigate them. With dad’s help, the built four more houses on the different places. All this took time and money. I do not know how they were financed. Things were not so high tMK'Ihen. One day after several years, dad still on crutches and braces, had a bad fall and broke one of his legs. They rushed him to the hospital, and set his leg, and then phoned home for mother to come and get him. We only had one Ford touring cNL'Iar, and mother understood how to drive, but never had driven by herself. She and Mr. Mace, Maud’s father, who did not know how to drive either, went with her. How she ever made it, I’ll never know, but she brought dad home safely. After thOM'Ie war, Gail got a new job with a St. Joe Lead Mining Company in Deloge, Missouri. This was after they had a little boy. When he was about a year old, he caught the awful flu epidemic and died. A second son was born July 13, 1919, Harry Gordon PN'IGrigsby. Family Dates: Dad (William Sherman Grigsby): Born September 23, 1864 Died January 3, 1934 Age 69 Mother (Ida Mae Bobb): Born November 13, 1870 Died Sept. 17, 1932 in Freeport, Illinois Age 62 Grandfather (Lewis Myers Grigsby): QO'IBorn 1820-1893 Grandmother (Lovina Chaddock): Born 1827-1913 Grandfather (Ruben Petter Bobb): Born August 25, 1841 Died July 3, 1929 Grandmother (Amanda S. Reager): Born August 4, 1847 Died March 31, 1924 Brother (Gail Glenn Grigsby) BP'Iorn March 2, 1892 in Lena, IL. Died Nov. 19, 1964 in Missouri, Age 72 Ruby Ruth Grigsby, Born February 8, 1902 in Orangeville, IL (Note: Ruby Died January 3, 1998. Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Lakewood, Colorado)S(I!SOURCE: copies of family bible in possession of Jerry Grigsby !NOTE: Info from Lois M Shaffer, 4132 Cornell, Des Moines, Iowa 50313-3619 states 'Isaac Reager was born 19May1826 in Marshall, Fauquier county, Virginia. At age 5yrs they movedTR(I to Park county, Indiana. In 1847 they came to Iowa. This was taken from Madison county History Book. !SOURCE: IGI submission by Clerice Fisher source given as "Trinity Reformed Church Tulpehecken, Jackson Twp, Lebanon co., PA,page 309 (GS US(Iser no.F49266) Also submitted by Eileen Montgomery, Seattle, Washington !MARRIAGE: Married by Rev Thomas Lienbaugh !SOURCE: Pennsylvania Census 1772-1890 search on Ancestry.com, match "year-1840, Reager, Abraham, Cambria County, PA, pagVT(Ie 041, Jackson Twp, Federal Pop. Schedule, PA 1840 Federal Census Index, ID# PAS4a2142600 !SOURCE: Hand written letter from Eldora Bobb, now in possession of JB Gribsby states "My grandfather Abraham Raeger was the son of William Raeger- boWU(Irn Aug 11, 1799 (1801) died Feb. 13, 1854 (1856) married Dec 5, 1821 to Barbara Stehler (Kessler) died July 18, 1823. William Raegar was the son of Jacob Raeger and wife Catherine. My grandfathers Abraham Raegers' half brothers were: John AdamXV(I, Franklin b. Sept 13, 1830, Henry b. Apr 5, 1833 d. Feb 14, 1888 m. Aug 1856 to Eliza Boyles..." !CENSUS: 1850 Email from Suzie Wood Hi Eloise-- I've found Abraham Rager in the 1850 census: 1850 Dauphin County, PA--Spring Creek Abraham RYW(Iager 27 Sarah 19 Amanda 3 Agnes 5/12 Also: Hummeltown, Dauphin County, PA William Rager 49 Elizabeth 47 Samuel R. 23 Mary A. 9 John 6 Philip 5 There was only one family of Stager. Portsmouth, Dauphin County, PA 1850 Mary Stager 55 Catherine 31ZX(I John S. 29 Cyrus 23 Henry 15 Mary 27 Washington 7 William 4 Catherine 2/12 !CENSUS: 1860 she is in Middletown, Dauphin County as a widow. Mary Stager 65 William H. 24John W. 17 Also: Cyrus Stager 34 Mary M. 25 George M. 2 Rebecca 3/12 In 18[Y(I40 there is a Mathias Stager. !CENSUS: 1850 County: Dauphin Township: Spring Creek State: Pennsylvania Roll: M432_774 Page: 125 Image: 243 HH17, Fam19 Frederick STAGER, 23, male, farmer Mary Stager, 26, female HH17 Fam20 REAGER, Abraham, a\Z(Ige 27, male, farmer, PA Sarah Reager , 19, female Amanda Reager, 3, female Agnes Reager, 4/12 George W. James, 12, male !CENSUS: 1870 Name: Abraham Reager Age in 1870: 48 Estimated Birth Year: 1821 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1870][(I: Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: 3100 PV 1500 Roll: M593_275 Page: 4 Image: 9 Year: 1870 Abraham Reager, age 47 Sarah Reager, age 41 Elizabeth Reager, age 17 Emma Reager, age 6 Ida Reager, age^\(I 3 !CENSUS: 1880 (lives by the Folgate and Bolender families) Abraham REAGER Self M Male W 58 PA Farmer PA PA Sarah REAGER Wife M Female W 51 PA Keeping House PA PA Emma REAGER Dau S Female W 16 I_](IL At Home PA PA Ida REAGER Dau S Female W 13 IL At School PA PA Albert REIF Other S Male W 15 IL Farm Laborer BADEN BADEN Source Information: Census Place Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1`^(I254252 NA Film Number T9-0252 Page Number 9A !SOURCE: Illinois Marriage Records BOBB, REUBEN to REAGER, AMANDA 09/24/1865 / 545 STEPHENSON POTTER, WILLIAM to REAGER, ANNIE 07/19/1897 3 /161 12523 VERMILION SCHAEFLE, JACOB W to REAGERa_(I, BEATA 06/06/1880 / 146 STEPHENSON BROOKS, HARVEY G to REAGER, ELIZABETH 11/07/1870 / 00004362 SANGAMON SMITH, BLINN to REAGER, IDA 02/08/1888 / 23 STEPHENSON MUSKE, HENRY to REAGER, LAURA 05/20/1889 / 00139678 COOK BOBB, AARON F to REAGEb`(IR, LIZZIE 12/11/1870 / 299 STEPHENSON LINDSAY, JOSEPH to REAGER, LUCY F 12/22/1891 / 00007630 ADAMS GRAY, JOHN to REAGER, MARY 12/27/1888 / MACON MCCREERY, WILLIAM A to REAGER, NANCY JANE 08/20/1881 D /67 2960 VERMILION MILLS, GEORGE K to a(IREAGER, ROSE 07/04/1900 2 /89 10906 MC HENRYd)I!SOURCE: copies of family bible in possession of Jerry Grigsby !SOURCE: IGI submission by Clerice Fisher source given as "Trinity Tulp....cken Reformed Church, page 309 (GS 49266) !SOURCE: IGI Batch#7020803 9 Source#538524 !DEATH: Obiec)It from Freeport Journal dated 5 July 1890: Sarah (Steager) Reager wife of Abraham Reager "Abraham Reager came to Stephenson County in an early day and settled on a farm in Buckeye Township near Buena Vista. He and his good wife worked harfd)Id in their younger days and prosperity smiled upon them. They reared a family of five children who are now all married and caring for children of their own; leaving their aged parents to spend their remaining years in peace and comfort on the ge)Iold homestead. The old couple enjoyed each others society just as much as when they first joined hearts and hands. They had shared each others joy's and sorrows through many years of toil, and and they realize that they were near their journehf)Iy's end. Mrs. Reager had been in poor health for the past two or three years still her sickness did not confine her to her bed much of the time. She was cheerful and hopeful, and thus it was that even her own husband never fully realized her ig)Itrue condition. Last Saturday morning he arose early, and about 7:30 he started for the mill, telling his wife he would not be home before two o'clock in the afternoon. At 2 o'clock he returned home, and entered the house with a sack of flourjh)I on his shoulder. As he entered the door he saw his wife lying on the lounge, and said: "Are you asleep, mother?" As she made no reply, he put down the bag of flour, and drew nearer the lounge. He placed his hand on his wife's forehead, and waki)Is horrified to find that she was cold in death, and as her limbs were rigid she must have died shortly after he had left the house in the morning. The grief of the old man may be better imagined than described. He was completely prostrated by lj)Ithe shock and, it was some time before he was able to call on his neighbors for assistance. Coroner Stearns was notified and he went to Buena Vista Saturday evening and held an inquest. After listening to Mr. Reager's testimony the jury decmk)Iided that she died from heart disease. Mr. and Mrs. Reager were well and favorably known in Buckeye Township, and Mrs. Reager's sudden death is deplored by the entire community-- Freeport Journal (hand written note on bottom of article stal)Ites "Father died 3 years later")o*I!NOTE: Died age 81yrs, 6mos, 14days !SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby !NOTE: Bible reads "Allen Grieb. Husband of Elma Bobb. Carthage Mo" !SOURCE: US Census 1880 soundex vol.17 ed58 sheet 12 line 19, Agnes Bobb,pn*I ,wife,30yr,bornPA,Twin Grove,Jasper Co.,MO !SOURCE: US Census 1900 soundex vol.50 ed68 sheet 2 line 25, Agnes Bobb, ,wife,bornFeb1850,50yr,born PA,Twin Groves Twp,Jasper Co.,MO !SOURCE: US Census 1910 soundex 053 0082 0160, B100, Agnes qo*IBobb, wife,50yr(error),born PA,Jasper Co.,MO !SOURCE: US Census 1920 soundex vol.42 ed81 sheet 3 line 37, B100, Agnes Bobb,wife,70yr,born PA,Jasper Co.,Carthage,MO !DEATH: Posted on the USGEN Website for Jasper County, Missouri "Joplin rp*INews Herald, Friday 11 Sept. 1931, Mrs. Agnes Bobb dies at Carthage, Missouri, Sept 11--Mrs. Agnes Bobb, 81 years old,a resident of Jasper County 58 years, died last midnight at the home of a daughter Mrs. Al Grieb, 734 West Central Ave, she hsq*Iad been in failing health for some time. Mrs Bobb, who was born in Pennsylvania, formerly lived at Carl Junction for many years, moving here with her husband H.A. Bobb (A.J. Bobb) having moved here from Carl Junction 11 years ago. She was a metr*Imber of the Methodist Church. Surviving, besides her husband and Mrs. Grieb, are another daughter Mrs. Esther Chitwood, at home, two sisters, Mrs. Emma Folgate of Freeport, Illinois, and Mrs. Ida Smith, of Dixon, Illinois, two grandchildren, Eus*Iualia McRae and Austin Grieb, both of Carthage, Illinois, and one great grandchild. Mrs. Bobb came to Jasper County from Pennsylvania on Oct. 2, 1873." "Joplin News Herald Sat. 12 Sept. 1931 Bobb Funeral held, Carthage, Missouri, Sept 12 Funevt*Iral services for Mrs. Agnes Bobb, 81 years old, wife of A. J. Bobb, a civil war veteran, and a Jasper County resident 58 years, who died Wed. night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A.C. Grieb, 734 W. Central Ave, were held this afternoon at thewu*I Knell Service Home. The Rev. Fred M. Bailey, Pastor of the First Methodist Church, and the Rev. Walter F. Bradley, Pastor of the First Presbyterian church, were in joint charge. Burial was in Park Cemetery." !DEATH: Copy of death cert. in xv*Ipossession of JB Grigsby !DEATH: Obit., Joplin News Herald, Friday 11 Sept. 1931. Mrs. Agnes Bobb, 81 years old, a resident of Jasper county 58 years, died last midnight at the home of a daughter Mrs Al Grieb, 734 West Central Ave. she hayw*Id been in failing health for some time. Mrs Bobb, who was born in Pennsylvania, formerly lived at Carl Junction for many years, moving here with her husband A. J. Bobb having moved her from Carl Junction 11 years ago. She was a member of the Mzx*Iethodist church. Surviving. Besides her husband and Mrs. Grieb, are an other daughter Mrs Esther Chitwood, at home, two sisters, Mrs Emma Folgate of Freeport, Illinois, and Mrs. Ida Smith, of Dixon Illinois, two grandchildern, Eualia McRae and{y*I Austin Grieb, both of Carthage, Illinois, and one great grandchild. Mrs Bobb came to Jasper County from Pennsylvania on Oct. 2, 1873. !DEATH: Obit., Joplin News Herald, Saturday 12 Sept. 1931. Mrs Agnes Bobb, 81 years old, wife of A. J. |z*IBobb, a civil war veteran, and a Jasper Conuty resident 58 years, who died Wed. night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A.C. Grieb, were heldthis afternoon at the Knell Service Home. The Rev. Fred M. Bailey, Pastor of the first Medthodist Church{*I, and Rev. Walter F. Bailey, Pastor of the Presbyterian church, were in jiont charge. Burial was in Park Cemetery.~+I!CENSUS: age 57-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8b,ed103 dw173,fam179,wife, w,f,Jul1843,57,m,37,5,4,PA,PA,PA,y,y,y !CENSUS: age 36-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh25,ed181,dw233,fam239w,f,36,wife,md, kh,PA,PA,PA !NOT}+IE: Last Will and Testament dated 9 Dec 1912,list two sons Archie M.and Milton M. Bobb and two daughters Minnie J. Rudy and Alta M. Snyder. Copy of will in possession of JB Grigsby. !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., St~+Iephenson County, IL. Page 31 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Sarah M.(wife)- Jul 7, 1893 (1843)- Dec 9, 1912 !DEATH: Newspaper Obituary 1912, Orangeville Illinois Death of Mrs. Sarah Bobb The report of the death of Mrs. +ISarah Bobb came as a great shock to many of our resident's early Tuesday morning as many did and know she was seriously ill. Mrs. Bobb has been in poor health for some time, soon after her return in the spring from her trip to California she w+Ias taken ill, and at that time she suffered a slight stroke of paralysis. She recovered from the sickness so far that she was able to be about but at times she suffered servere pains in her head. For some time past she had been feeling better +Iand was down town last Thursday. Some time Monday beforenoon she was stricken with Apoplexy and when her grand-daughter returned home from school at noon she found Mrs. Bobb lying on the bed in almost unconscious condition. Help was summoned +Ibut she grew gradually worse till death relieved her at midnight. The deceased was born in Spring Mills, Pa., July 7, 1843, and at the time of her death was aged 69 tears, 5 months and 2 days. She was a daughter of Henry Miller and wife, ear+Ily settlers of this county and at an early age she came west with her parents for a mumber of years lived on what is now the Raber farm south west of Orangeville. Mr. Miller died Sept. 27, 1881 and Mrs. Miller passed away Oct. 28, 1904. On Jan+I. 20, 1863, Mrs. Bobb was married to Lieut. I.M. Bobb, who was home on furlough. In 1867 they moved onto the Old Bobb homestead 2 miles west of Orangevill where they lived until they moved to Orangeville in the spring of 1901. Soon after movin+Ig to Orangeville Mr. Bobb died. The deceased has resided here ever since. Mrs. Bobb was a lady whom everybody was acquainted with. She was of a lind disposition and was always ready to lend a helping hand. She was always intersted in improve+Iments and took a great interst in things that were happening around her. She was a member of Orangevill Rebekah Lodge and of the U.B. Church. She was the mother of five childern, four of whom survive her. Milton, of Taylor, N.Dak.; Alta Snyd+Ier, of Corning, Calif.; Archie, of Cedarville; Newton, deceased; Minnie Rudy, of Artesian,S. Dak. There are 12 grand childern. On e sister also survives her, Mrs. L.R. Evans, of Petrel, N. Dak. The funeral will be held Sunday morning at 10:3+I0 at the U.B. Church, Rev. Fry officiating. The Pallbearers will be: Aaron Bender, A.J. Clarno, Ed Rudy, Clate Seidel, Otto Lenz, Jacob Decklar. The Rebekah Lodge will have charge of the servicees at the grave. A quartet composed of Mrs. M+I.G. Wirsing, Mrs. H.C. Snyder, Deo.S. Wagner and H.U. Hartzell, with Mrs. R.W.Moore as pianist will furnish the music.-I!NOTE: Had 2 children from a first marriage; a daughter; Mrs. George Neville and a son; Bradley Stephens, Jr..I!NOTE: Name Spouse Birthplace (County, City, State) Birth Date (Day, Month, Year) Death Place Death Date Ida S Reager , Ida S Reager Of, PA 9 April 1861 6 May 1957 Source Information: Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual.I Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. !CENSUS: 1910 Name: Ida S. Smith Age in 1910: 48 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1910: 5-WD DIXON, LEE, Illinois Race: White Gender: Female, number of years married 22, married 1.I, children born 2, children living 2 Series: T624 Roll: 302 Part: 2 Page: 170B Year: 1910 !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Ida S. Smith Age: 64 years Widow Relation to Head-of-house: Mother-in-law Home in 1930: Dixon, Lee, Illinois Occupation: no.Ine Age at first marriage: 19 Parents' birthplace: Illinois, Illinois Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Dixon, Lee, Illinois; Roll: T626_523; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 17; Image:/I!NOTE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby (Note: 1930 census Ida Smith is listed as a widow, no Blinn Smith to be found) !NOTE: Another Blinn Smith??? WWI Civilian Draft Registration for Blinn SMITH, birth date 19 Sep 1874, eth/Inicity- W, Birth Place- relat. lives Grand Rapids, MI, City/County- Brown, State- SD !CENSUS: Another Blinn Smith? Search Illinois Census 1810-90, 1860, Smith, Blinn, Winnebago County, IL, page 384, Howard Twp, Federal Pop. Schedule, IL 186/I0 Fed. Census Index, ID# IL373215728 SOURCE: Family records and photos of Ida Reager in possession of E. Grigsby. Newspaper article from Aug 15th The Dixon Telegraph 1921 states "Dixon counts the Blinn Smith family among her most highly est/Ieemed citizens." also "Blinn Smith entertained last Sunday at Myers Island for the members of his wife's family." !MARRIAGE: Illinois State Archives SMITH, BLINN REAGER, IDA 02/08/1888 / 23 STEPHENSON !NOTE: Another Blinn Smith? IGI l/Iists a Blin Smith, b. 14Apr1793 Chatham Twp, Middlesex, Conn., father: Michael Smith, mother: Mary, Bapt. 18 Sep 1976 NZEAL Endow. 30 Oct 1976 NZEAL Seal to parents 16 Nov 1976 NZEAL Batch No: 7450366 Source: 0002952 Film !CENSUS: 1870/I Name: Blinn Smith Age in 1870: 8 Estimated Birth Year: 1861 Birthplace: New Hampshire Home in 1870: Palmyra, Lee, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Dixon Roll: M593_246 Page: 431 Image: 536 Year: 1870 Smith, Merritt, 35/I, M, W, Farmer, b. NH Smith, Eliza, 34, F, W, b. NH Smith, Blinn, 8, M, W, b. NH !CENSUS: 1880 Name: Merritt SMITH Age: 46 Estimated birth year: <1834> Birthplace: New Hampshire Occupation: Farmer Relation: Self Home in 1880: Palmyra, Le/Ie, Illinois Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Merritt SMITH Father's birthplace: NH Mother's birthplace: NH Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Palmyra, Lee, Illinois; Roll: T9_225; Family History Film: 12/I54225; Page: 376B; Enumeration District: 122; Image: 0474. Smith, Merritt, age 46 Smith, Eliza, age Smith, Eugene B., age 19 Name: Eugene B. SMITH Age: 19 Estimated birth year: <1861> Birthplace: Illinois Occupation: Works On Farm Relation/I: Son Home in 1880: Palmyra, Lee, Illinois Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Merritt SMITH Father's birthplace: NH Mother's birthplace: NH Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Palmyra, Lee, Illinois; Roll: /IT9_225; Family History Film: 1254225; Page: 376B; Enumeration District: 122; Image: 0474. !CENSUS: 1910 Name: Blinn E Smith Age in 1910: 49 Estimated Birth Year: 1860 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1910: 5-WD DIXON, LEE, Illinois Race: /IWhite, Gender: Male, Married 2, number of years married 22 Series: T624 Roll: 302 Part: 2 Page: 170B Year: 1910 Smith, Blinn E., head, age 49 Smith, Ida S., wife, age 43 Smith, Eugenia B., daughter, age 21, single Smith, Louise, daughter,/I age 14, single !CENSUS: 1920 Dixon City, 10th Precinct, Lee County, Illinois, enummeration date 26Jan1920 Smith, Blinn, head, O, F, Male, White, Age 58, Married, born Illinois, father & mother born NH Smith, Ida S., wife, female, white, /Iage 52, married, b. IL, father & mother born PA Rolph, Dwight C., son-in-law, male, white, age 32, married, b. IL, father & mother born IL Rolph, Eugenia B., dau, female, white, age 30, married, b. IL, father & mother b. IL Rolph, Janet L.,/I grand-daughter, female, white, age 1 mo, single, b. IL, father & mother b. IL Groff/Graff, Joseph C., son-in-law, male, white, age 27, married, born IL, father & mother b. IL Groff/Graff, Louise L., dau, female, white, age 24, married, born/I IL, father & mother B. IL !SOURCE: Index to the 1921 Lee County Plat Book Index by Bob Boward Copyright 2000 For Information contact: Lee County Genealogical Society Box 63 Dixon, IL 61021-0063 Surname Given MiddleTownship Section PageNot/Ies Smith Blinn Palmyra 18 200I!NOTE: Photos of Uriah Folgate and family in poss of J B Grigsby !CENSUS: US Census 1900 soundex Film #1243092 vol 149 ed 94 sh 8 line 72, wife,b.Nov1863,age 36, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson Co., IL, born IL !CENSUS: US Census 1910 soundex Fi0Ilm #1369939 vol 197 ed 0088 visitation 0304, W, age 46, born IL, residence IL.1I!DEATH: Obituary in poss of J B Grigsby. States "Mr Folgate resided on a farm in Buckeye township for many years, later moving to Red Oak where he received a government appointment as rural mail carrier. He continued at this work for a period 1Iof 18 years and on retiring in 1921 he moved to Freeport where he had since resided. For two years he served as janitor of the city hall. He was a member of the Mystic Workers." !NOTE: Photos of Uriah Folgate and family in poss of J B Grigs1Iby !CENSUS: US Census 1900 soundex Film #1243092 vol 149 ed 94 sh 8 line 72, white,b.Aug1855,age 44, b. Illinois, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson Co., IL !CENSUS: US Census 1910 soundex Film #1369939 vol 197 ed 0088 visitation 0304,Head,W, age 51I1, born IL, residence IL. !CENSUS: 1930 Lvriah Folgate Age: 72 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Emma Folgate Race: White Home in 1930: Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois Name: 1IEmma Folgate Age: 66 Estimated birth year: abt 1864 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: Lvriah Folgate Home in 1930: Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois Raymond L Folgate Age: 31 Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Relation to head-of-house:1I Son Father's Name: Lvriah Folgate Mother's Name: Emma Folgate Home in 1930: Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois Name: Corael Folgate Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1898 Relation to head-of-house: Daughter (Daughter in law) Father's Name: Lvria1Ih Folgate Mother's Name: Emma Folgate Home in 1930: Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois2I!CENSUS: age16-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh25,ed181,dw233,fam239 w,m,16,son,s,farmer,sch,IL,PA,PA !NOTE: Moved to North Dakota in the 1880's and homesteaded near Richardton, ND. Lived in Taylor, N.D. in 1912 !NOTE: Clyde W. B2IOBB email address descendant of I. Milton Bobb thru son Garfield Bobb. !SOURCE: Mark Evans e-mail !CENSUS: 1920 Name: Milton M Bobb Age: 55 years Estimated birth year: 1864 Birthplace: Illino2Iis Race: White Home in 1920: Township 139, Stark, North Dakota Sex: M Marital status: M Roll: T625_1339 Page: 5B ED: 205 Image: 0453 !NOTE: Pioneer Observes Birthday Birthday greeting-- Milton Bobb, Taylor pioneer, smiles at some of2I the birthday mementos marking his 92nd birthday May 11. A patient in the Richardton Memorial hospital, he had a large number of visitors during the afternoon in addition to receiving a large number of cards. The white birthday cake was decora2Ited with blue candles. Stories of the war, told by returning veterans were fascinating to little Milton Bobb. The stories were of the Civil War. His interest was heightened by the fact he was born while his father, Isaac Bobb, was seeing dut2Iy in the armed forces. A keepsake he treasured for years was a 50 cent piece. WhenLt. Bobb, being mustered out at Baton Rouge, L.A., Jan. 20, 1866, learned he had a son at home he sent the child the coin. Upon the 21st birthday of his olde2Ist grandson Milton U. Bobb, Mr Bobb gave the keepsake to him Milton M. Bobb was born May 11, 1864, near Freeport, ILL., to Isaac I. and Sarah Bobb. He grew to manhood in Illinois and as a child attended a little country school " where the ol2Id hickory stick was used often. " As a young man, he help his father in the difficult task of clearing a tract of land, cutting timber and grubbing tree stumps. He also worked on neighboring farms during the busy season from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m. f2Ior $18 to $20 per month. There was no modern machinery to lighten the work in those days. Mr. Bobb brother-in-law had been to Dakota Territory and bought a tract of land Southeast of Herbron. When he immigrated to Dakota, Milton and two frie2Inds fixed up a corner in the boxercar as living quarters and took boxes of food with them. They arrived in Bismark. D.T., March 17, 1887. Because of high water in the Missouri river, a trestle had washed out so they unloaded the livestock an2Id waited until the trestle was repaired. They then proceeded to Hebron, arriving there March, 19, 1887. after helping the brother-in -law get settled on his ranch, Bobb and his friends returned to Mandan to find work. Mr. Bobb secured work o2In a boat plying the Missouri from Bismark to Williston. Cargoes included hay, oats, wheelbarrows, groceries and supplies for Jim Hill, who was then building the trans-continental railroad. williston was a city of tents at that time, " wild and2I rough with gambling and shooting that scared the tenderfoot from Illinois." It took 12 days to make a round trip. On one return trip to Mandan, the mate on the boat bought a lot for wood from the Indians. After the wood was loaded , he tried 2Ito pay with a check, but the Indians refused to accept it demanding silver. " The natives drew thier big knives and threatened the boat crew," Mr. Bobb recalls. He does not remember how it was settled, but was happy to get back to Mandan. U2Ipon arriving back in Mandan, he secured a job on the Bella Brothers ranch, South of Mandan, and worked there three months for $22 per month. After that, he went to work for T.S. Underhill, South of Antelope, and remained there two years. The2I Underhill's had three hired man and three hired girls. The three men married the three girls. Mr Bobb reports. Sept. !, 1899, he married Miss Anna Haugen, daughter of L.L.Haugen of Taylor. The Rev. Norby of Sims was to have performed the ce2Iremony, but failed to arrive. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Tracy. Mr. Tracy was a justice of th epeace and conducted the wedding rites in the absence of the clergyman. The newlyweds returned to the Underhills ranch and worked until 2Ispring. In the spring of 1890, they rented the Dan Jones farm, two and a half miles northwest of Taylor. The following spring, they moved to a farm southwest of Taylor, where he later homesreaded, He hired Peter Christianson and Mr. Rosendah2Il with thier oxen to move a shack from two miles away to homestead. Later, Mr. Bobb built an addition to this shack with sod. After he seeded his crop, he work for others. Among them was J.M. Tracy, who operated a large farm of several hundr2Ied acres. As time went on, Mr Bobb bought more land, improved the place, bought modern machinery and built a modern home. In the fall of 1929, he rented the farm to his son Spencer and later sold it to him. Moving to California in the fall2I of 1929, he spent the winter with his sister Mrs. Snyder, and others relatives. By the following spring he had concluded California was no place for him and so he returned to " good old North Dakota." He proceeded to build a home for himself 2Iand Mrs. Bobb in Taylor. They lived there 21 years. Mrs Bobb died in 1951. Approximately 15 months ago, he became ill and last September, he was taken to the Richardton Memorial hospital where he is now being cared for. The Bobb's had four2I childern. Mrs Elling ( Mabel ) Helmer, Spencer and Garfield of Taylor and Roy of Coeur d'Alene, Id. There are 11 grandchildern and nine great grandchildern.3I!CENSUS: age11-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh25,ed181,dw233,fam239 w,f,11,dau,s,sch,IL,PA,PA !NOTE: Clyde W. BOBB email address descendant of I. Milton Bobb thru son Garfield Bobb. !SOURCE: Mark Evans e-mail 4I!CENSUS: age10-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh25,ed181,dw233,fam239 w,m,10,son,s,at home,sch,IL,PA,PA !NOTE: Lived in Cedarville, IL in 1912 !DEATH: GRS SS Death, last address IL !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, O4Ineco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 9 Second Section from North Side, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Archie M- 1869-1963"5I!CENSUS: age7-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh25,ed181,dw233,fam239 w,f,7,dau,s,sch,IL,PA,PA !NOTE: Lived in Artesian, S.D. in 1912 !SOURCE: Photo of Frank Rudy's place in Artesian, SD in poss. of J B Grigsby. Names of family on 5Iback of photo. Minnie was pregnant in the photo, unborn child not listed with family yet. Last child named on photo was Elwood. !CENSUS: age 47-1920 Sanborn County, South Dakota, film #1830222, Minnie Rudy, age 47, wife, born Illinois6I!NOTE: Died at age 3yr 3mo 8 days per Ruby Grigsby Bobb Family Bibles in possession of Ruby Grigsby7I!NOTE: Per Ruby Grigsby, burial at Old Hassinger Cemetery, White Church, Middleburg, Penn. Clyde Bobb sent photo of Peter Bobb's headstone in Hassinger White Church Cemetery. !BURIAL: Posted at USGENWEB Snyder county, PA. Burial at Hassinge7Ir's Old cemetery !NOTE: Name possibly John Peter Bobb !SOURCE: pub in "Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg48, "Early Penn Births" pg 34 !SOURCE: pub in "Early Central Commemorative Biographical Records- Snyder cou, PA" Indiana7I State Library G975.801 C 397 for1898 Was a Whig and member of the Lutheran Church !SOURCE: IGI Batch #0003111 Source Not available Film #1761089 Mother listed as Elizabeth Nelson8I!NOTE: Researcher looking for George HASSINGER born 23 Aug 1811 died 27 Oct 1886 married Barbara Ann STEESE born 14 Dec 1814 died 30 Jun 1861 Married on 15 Mar 1833 Both buried in Orangeville, IL. She is a descendant of Phoebe Jane HASSINGER w8Iho married Mr FREDERICK. Researcher's name is Jan email !DEATH: USGENWEB Snyder county, PA Cemeteries page 20, Beavertown Cemetery Dates for birth given as 5 Dec 1789 and death 18 Jun 1870, died aged 81y 6m 13d9I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby. First cousin of Ida Mae Bobb, he died age 69 !DEATH: Obit in possession of JB Grigsby Freeport Journal Standard, Wednesday 18 June, 1946 Page 16, Col.3 Dwight S. Bobb Attorney Dw9Iight S. Bobb, 69, a native of Stepheson county, died at his home in Downers Grove yesterday after a heart attack. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Rose Hill Chapel, Chicago, with interment in Rose Hill ceme9Itery. He was born at Dakota, Ill., July 19, 1876, the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobb. He received his early education at Dakota and later attended Northwestern university. He then entered Harvard law school, graduating from that ins9Ititution. He had practiced law in Chicago for the past twenty-five years. He was married in 1927 to Sonia Ehrler, who survives. He also leaves one brother, Eugene Bobb, Dakota. !WILL: Filed for probate 27 June 1946, admitted to probate and 9Iletter testamentary issued to the Northern Trust Co on 15 June 1946. The first and final account of the executor was filled and approved 30 Sept 1948. Estate closed as of that date. Signed by Bernard M Long, Probate Clerk 22 Mar 1950. !DEAT9IH: BOBB DWIGHT S M/W UNK 0022896 1946-06-18 DU PAGE YORK TWP - - !SOURCE: Copy of Mother's obit. in possession of JB Grigsby. Living in Chicago, Illinois in 1917. !SOURCE: Photos and letters inherited from Ruby Grigsby now in possession 9Iof JB Grigsby. Letter from Dwight Bobb to Ruby post mark dated 16 Aug 1922, Chicago, Ill. Stationary from the University Club of Evanston. !CENSUS: 1930 253 Park Place, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois Bobb, Dwight, head owns home, val9Iue $50,000, age 53, married next is listed a servant- no wife listed !EMAIL: 1 Mar 2006 from Justina Cook Hi Eloise~ I was browsing the Dead Fred website (www.deadfred.com ), and I came across a photo of a Dwight9I Bobb. It looks a lot like it could be Eugene's brother. I'm attaching the photo and pasting the comments below. Take care! "-) Justina "-) Photo #31696 Last Name: Bobb First Name : Dwight Middle Name: Subject's City: Subject's State: I9IL Subject's County: Subject's Country: United States Date: 1851-1900 Photographer: Smith Photographer's City: Evanston Photographer's State: IL Nee: Type** : CC Comments: *** PLEASE NOTE: Photograph was copied fro9Im eBay and I do not have the original, nor any additional information. All identifying and genealogical information was provided by the seller on eBay with the photograph. However, in *some* cases I may have done a little research on the name 9Iand added it to the comment field also as, "NOTE:", to help a researcher with the photograph. *** DWIGHT BOBB: This is a cabinet card photo of a young man wearing glasses and a high starched collar. He is identified on the back as, "Dwight Bob9Ib." Photo was taken by Smith in Evanston, IL, ca. 1897-1900. Adult Male 1 Adult Female Young Male Young Female Baby Digital Image Only YES:I!NOTE: Photo in possession of Jerry Grigsby !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Louise L. Graff Age: 35 years Estimated birth year: 1894 Relation to Head-of-house: Wife Home in 1930: Dixon, Lee, Illinois Occupation: none Age at first marriage: 22 P:Iarents' birthplace: Illinois, Illinois Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Dixon, Lee, Illinois; Roll: T626_523; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 17; Image: !DEATH: Name: Louise Graff SSN: 345-38-5293 Last Residence: 61021 Dixon, Lee:I, Illinois, United States of America Born: 30 Nov 1895 Died: Apr 1979 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1962 );I!SOURCE: Photo of four generations, baby Gary Frank Seonn, age 11 months. Photo not dated. Other photos of Catherine in possession of J B Grigsby !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Eugenia Bab Rolph Age: 41 years Estimated birth year: 1889 Relation to;I Head-of-house: (can't read) Home in 1930: Dixon, Lee, Illinois Occupation: none Age at first marriage: 22 Parents' birthplace: Illinois, Illinois Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Dixon, Lee, Illinois; Roll: T626_523; Page: 1B; Enu;Imeration District: 17; DEATH: Ft Meyers, Lee County, Florida ROLPH Eugenia B., W, F, Vol. 2922, Cert. 8891, Feb 1967 Name: Eugenia B Rolph Volume: 2922 Certificate: 8891 Place: Lee Race: W Gender: F Death Date: Feb 1967<I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby !SOURCE: Photos and letters inherited from Ruby Grigsby now in possession of JB Grigsby. June 12, 1929 Minnie wrote a letter to Mrs Will Grigsby (Ida) telling about her son Reubens de<Iath and her three children she had with Mr Bartlett. "Reuben was sure a good boy always stayed at home and helped us. He was tall like Clyde but light complected like I am. He was a nice looking boy..." !SOURCE: Clyde W. Bobb, email cpbobb@<Ijuno.com, named after Clyde Bobb son of Reuben Bobb, went to Cemetery and City clerks office in Mabeton, Washington and found information on Minnie Chase Bobb Bartlett and her children. !DEATH: Photo of headstone in possession of JB Grigsby<I.=I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, now in possession of JB Grigsby !DEATH: SSDI Mabel ANDERSON Birth Date: 6 Oct 1908 Death Date: 15 Sep 1993 Social Security Number: 535-32-5440 State or Territory Where Number Was Is=Isued: Washington Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 85206 Localities: Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona !NOTE: Went by the nickname "Bobbie." Went into nurses training abt 1926-1927. Blond and chubby as a child.>I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, now in possession of JB Grigsby?I~Albert Bartlett, 206-369-2012 !SOURCE: Photos and letters inherited from Ruby Grigsby now in possession of JB Grigsby. June 12, 1929 Minnie wrote a letter to Mrs Will Grigsby (Ida) telling about her son Ruebens death and her three children?I she had with Mr Bartlett. "The girl is 12, one boy 7 and the little baby (boy) born 9Jun1929, weighs 9 pounds 13 ounces." Return address on the letter is Box 306, Mabton, Wash. !MARRIAGE: Newspaper "Courier" printed wedding announcement in?I possession of J B Grigsby. "Clyde Bobb and Miss Minnie Chase were married at the home of her parents near Mott, N. Dak, on July 19th." (1906) !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Minnie R Bartlett Age: 43 Estimated birth year: 1886 Relation to Head-of-hou?Ise: Wife Home in 1930: Mabton, Yakima, Washington Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage:19, Parents' birthplace:Father-Kansas, Mother-Illinois Owned a radio: View image, Image Source: Year: 1930; ?ICensus Place: Mabton, Yakima, Washington; Roll: T626_2524; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 65; Image: 1041. !BURIAL : Mabton Cemetery- 3 Bartletts & Marvel (Bartlett) Saunders in Block _ Lot 53, Graves 1,2,3,4, acct ## 20050, 20060, 20070 &?I 20080, Reuben Bobb and Catherine Bartlett in Block_, Lot 68, Graves 3, 4, Acct# 20580 & 200570. !DEATH: SSDI Minnie BARTLETT Birth Date: 18 Apr 1887 Death Date: Jun 1980 Social Security Number: 538-14-8562 State or Territory Where Number ?IWas Issued: Washington Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 98948 Localities: Toppenish, Yakima, Washington Death Benefit Localities Zip Code: 98948 Localities: Toppenish, Yakima, Washington@I!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby, photos of Mae Bobb in possession of J B Grigsby. !SOURCE: Newspaper clipping from "The Lark Herald"22 July 1982 about Mrs. Jerry Urbanek, daughter of Boyd Byron Bobb states " Mrs. Ur@Ibanek was raised on a homestead in southwestern North Dakota, where she lived her first years in a sod house.Being far from any High School, (she) attended acedemics in Yankton and Mitchell, S.D., in place of regular attendance at a local high@I school. After graduation...was sent to Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., where her father Boyd Byron Bobb, had graduated. She graduated with a degree in journalism...in 1931 they bought and moved to their present home northeast of Lu@Isk (Niobrara County,Wyoming)...(she) writes about the Wyoming she loves, having ten published books with historical background..." !BIRTH/DEATH: SS Death Index CD at Mesa, AZ. LDS Family History Library !MARRIAGE: Wedding announcement se@Int to Reuben P Bobb now in possession of J B Grigsby. Married at the home of her Parents, Boyd & Susan Bobb, 2233 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL. !SOURCE: Janice Koftizer e-mail parents were friends of the Boyd Bobb family.@I Whan Boyd & Susan retired they built their new home in Hettinger, ND, next to Janice's grandparents, LeGrand & Stella Howell. Janice states Mae & Jerry had no children. !CENSUS: 1930 Name: Mae Bobb Age: 27 years Estimated birth year: 19@I02 Birthplace: Colorado Relation to Head-of-house: Dau Race: White Home in 1930: Clermont, Adams, North Dakota Occupation: Farm laborer Age at first marriage: 25 Parents' birthplace: Illinois, Nebraska Year: 1930; Census Place: Clermo@Int, Adams, North Dakota; Roll: T626_1731; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 0036. !NOTE: Internet seach for Mae Urbanek WWW.CowboyDriectory.com Mae Urbanek (Deceased) was the author of The Covered Wagon (1958), Almost up Devil's T@Iower (fiction), Chief Washakie, Ghost Trails of Wyoming, Second Man (fiction), Know Wyoming, Songs of the Sage and Names on the Face of Wyoming. Also: In 1960, the Laramie Garden Club was organized by Mrs. Mae Urbanek, the state president of @Ithe Wyoming Federation of Garden Clubs, of Lusk. A handful of Laramie residents helped form the club. Also: http://www.wyshs.org/index_u.htm INDEX OF THE ANNALS OF WYOMING , 1923-1994 (including the Quarterly Bulletin) -- Volume 1, Number@I 1 through Volume 66, Number 4 -- Urbanek, Jerry 28:2:118; 38:1:88 (see also review of John Sleman, Texas Gunfighter) Urbanek, Mae 21:2/3:109; 27:2:233, 251; 28:2:225-227; 30:1:501; 30:2:223; 32:2:274; 38:1:11 (see also Almost Up Devils Towe@Ir; Casper Mountain Speaks; Eighteen fifty-two (1852) on the Oregon Trail; Fort Laramie; God’s Obelisk; Grandma Schoolhouse; John Colter; Lake Solitude, a Glacier Sapphier; Memoirs of Andrew McMaster; Niobrara County; review of Great North Tr@Iail; Wyoming Place Names; review of Navajo of the Painted Desert; Chief Washakie; review of Theodore Roosevelt Outdoorsman; Second Man; Songs of the Sage; Stone Age Industry in Wyoming; Tales of a Sloop, a Monitor and a Dreadnaught; Uncovered @IWagon; Wyoming Wonderland Also: Wyoming Biography Database Record Name: Urbanek, Mae (Bobb) Birth: September 10, 1903, Denver, Colorado Parents: Boyd Byron & Sarah [Hotze] Bobb Marriage: 1931, Jerry Urbanek Death: not available Source: @ISummers, Estelle S. "Biographical sketches of representative Wyoming authors of children's literature." M.A. thesis, University of Wyoming, 1970. 69 leaves. [29 sketches] Sketch Location: Page 45 Wyoming Biography Database was developed by @IJanis Leath , Collection Development Office .AI!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby !DEATH: GRS SS Death: last address CA zip 95678 HCBI!SOURCE: Bobb Family Bible in possession of Ruby Grigsby. Hazel Hohberger did much family research, including a trip to Germany.DI!CENSUS: age 15-1920 Sanborn County, South Dakota, vol.25 F.D. 224 Sheet 9 line 3, film #1830222, Elwood Rudy, age 15, son, born IllinoisEI!CENSUS: age36-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8a,ed103 dw160 fam163 head,w,m, Apr1864, 36,m,15,IL,PA,PA,stone mason,2 mo unemp,y,y,y,r,h !CENSUS: age15-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh11,ed181,5thJune,dw107,fam111,w,m,EI15,son,s, day laborer, 5mo unemp,sch,IL,PA,PA !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Basewood Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 1, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Oliver Bobb- 1865-1939"FI!CENSUS: age34-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8a,ed103 dw160 fam163, wife,w,f,Aug1865,34,m,15,3,3,GERMANY, GERMANY,GERMANY, 1868, 32,Y,Y,Y !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Basewood Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 1, FImicrofiche # 6017128 MHL "Augusta Bobb- 1864-1938"GI!CENSUS: age13-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8a,ed103 dw160 fam163 son,w,m,Jun1886,13,s,IL,IL,Germ,6,y,y,yHI!CENSUS: age11-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8a,ed103 dw160 fam163 dau,w,f,Nov1888,11,s,WI,IL,Germ,3,y,y,yII!CENSUS: age9-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8a,ed103 dw160 fam163 son,w,m,Jun1890,9,s,WI,IL,Germ,3,y,y,yJI!CENSUS: age31-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8b,ed103 dw170 fam175,head, w,m, May1869,31,m,9,IL,PA,PA,day laborer,4,y,y,y,r,h !IGI: F#: 1985389 *KI!CENSUS: age29-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8b,ed103 dw170 fam175, wife, w,f, Oct1871,29,m,9,1,1,IL,PA,PA,y,y,yLI!CENSUS: age7-1900 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,15June pg8b,ed103,dw 170 fam175, son,w,m, Jun1892,7,s,IL,IL,IL,4 MI!CENSUS: age62-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg13a,dw297,fam305,head,w,m, Oct1837, 62,m,37,PA,PA,PA,stone mason,11mo unemp,y,y,y,o,f,h !CENSUS: age42-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County, Il,sh11, ed181, 5thJune, dw107, fam111,w  MI,m, 42,md, Stone mason,6mo unemp,rheumatism,disabled,PA,PA,PA Lavi K. BOBB Self M Male W 42 PA Auctioneer Stone Mason PA PA Mary BOBB Wife M Female W 34 PA Keeping House PA PA Oliver G. BOBB Son S Male W 15 IL Day MI Laborer PA PA Franklin P. BOBB Son S Male W 11 IL PA PA Mary E. BOBB Dau S Female W 8 IL PA PA Winnie M. BOBB Dau S Female W 6 IL PA PA William L. BOBB Son S Male W 4 IL PA PA Elmer B. BOBB Son S  MIMale W 1 IL PA PA Source Information: Census Place Oneco, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254253 NA Film Number T9-0253 Page Number 209A !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., StephensonMI County, IL. Page 34 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Levi K. (Father) 1837 - 1917" !DEATH: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950: Bobb, Leai (should be Levi) M/W age UNK Cert#0040073 !OBIT: Copy of Obit in possessionMI of JB Grigsby Freeport Journal-Standard, Feb. 14, 1917 Levi Bobb Levi Bobb for many years a resident of the county and a charge of the county home, died at 7:00 P.M. Thursday at the institution. Death was due to diabetes from which he hasMI been ill for some time. The body will be taken to Orangeville Thursday where the funeral services will be held, and interment made in the Orangeville Cemetery.NI!CENSUS: age54-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg13a,dw297,fam305,wife,w,f, Aug1845, 54,m,37,11,10,PA,PA,PA,y,y,y !CENSUS: age34-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh11,ed181,5thJune,dw107,fam111,w,f,34, wife,md,kh,PA,PA,PA NI !NOTE: In 1900 married 37yrs, had 11 children, 10 still living !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 34 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Mary (Mother) 1845 - 1922"OI!CENSUS: age14-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg13a,dw297, fam305,son,w,m,Jul1885,14,s,IL,PA,PA,farm laborer,4mo unemp,y,y,y !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 9 Second SectioOIn from North Side, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Harry- 1885-1957"PI!CENSUS: age29-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg14a,dw321, fam329,wife,w,f,Feb1871,29,m,7,2,1,IL,PA,PA,y,y,y !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 13 Row 5 North to South, microfPIiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Ada R.- 1871-1935"QI!CENSUS: age1-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg14a,dw321, fam329,son,w,m,Jan1899,1,s,IL,IL,IL !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 13 Row 5 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 QIMHL "Bobb, Romo E.- 1899-1944 American Legion" !SOURCE: Email from Karl Moyer kmoyer@marauder.millersville.edu 16Dec2003 Dear Eloise, My apologies for so tardy a reply. First of all, while I'm aware of the following persons, some of tQIhe details you share with me are new to me, and I'm much in your debt. Howard C. Bobb and Ada (Moyer) Bobb had both a son Romo as per below but also an unmarried daughter Harriet (19 April 1904 - 27 Feb 1938, Freeport). She was a book keeperQI and lived with her cousin Mrs. R. G. Camerer and family the last three months of her life ‹ I suspect during a final and protracted illness that claimed her life, though I have no hard data on that. She lies buried next to her parents, as dQIoes Romo. One item in your material varies from what I have, though I'll not claim that I have it right: I show Howard C. Bobb's parents as Samuel and Maggie Bobb, while you should them as Daniel Bobb and Sarah (Klose) Bobb. Can you tell meQI more about this Daniel and Sarah: where they came from, where they lived, perhaps where buried, and esp. their death dates? Indeed, are they also buried at Orangeville? For your clarity: we'll be gone from 25 Dec through 4 January, so if yoQIu get no reply from me during that time, that's why. But I long to hear from you at whatever time you can write again to me. You've been very kind, and I thank you warmly. Cordially, Karl E. Moyer 1309 Passey Lane LANCASTER PA 17603-6311RI!CENSUS: age53-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg14b,dw344,fam352,wife,w,f ,Oct1846, 53,m,17,2,2,IL,PA,PA,y,y,ySI!CENSUS: age16-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg14b,dw344, fam352,son,w,m,Feb1884,16,s,IL,PA,IL,8,y,y,y !DEATH: GRS SS Death: last address IL zip 61048{5 XDC`)NIP!^$zF|9 XDC`)NIP!$zM>|4: XDD`)NIP$1$`M`|4XDD`)NIP! $a$`F~|;XDD`)NIP!$a+%`M|7<XDD`)NIPq$S %& %ϳF|9=XD D`)NIP!@$as%ϳM|:XDD`)NIP֍$T$F}> XDD`)NIP$O!@%M#}?!XDD`)NIP!N$FJ};@"XDD`)NIPi$Fk}<A$XDD`)NIP$OF}7B%XD D`)NIP$O $!ϳM}C(XD(D`)NIPa$zF}D)XD*D`)NIPa$zF}E*XD,D`)NIPao$zM~F+XD.D`)NIPa$a0%`M:~G-Ӻ5M`)NIPa5$FY~6H.XDvR`)NIP`U$J)$OϳMw~?I8XDxR`)NIPW$$yϳM~AJRXDzR`)NIPZ$$$F~BKVXD|R`)NIPc$4$d$F CLdXD~R`)NIPf$$JF,DMjXDR`)NIPDl$J*$MPENqXDR`)NIP>m$JB$(FqFOsXDR`)NIPCt$Y$M(PXDR`)NIP#W$JM(XDR`)NIPU$2^$cSV$W$FHQXDR`)NIPX$w$MIRXDR`)NIPa|$$ay$*MJSXDR`)NIPv#$Wu/$a5$M:KTXDR`)NIP$WF_MUXDR`)NIPn!$+q$FNVXDR`)NIP'.$WFOWXDR`)NIPa($FĀGXDR`)NIPa#a -$MMGXDR`)NIP#L$JpFTI!CENSUS: age9-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg14b,dw344, fam352,dau,w,f,May1891,9,s,IL,PA,IL,8#UI!SOURCE: US Census 1880 soundex vol.17 ed58 sheet 12 line 19, Agnes Bobb, ,dau,4yr,born MO,Twin Grove,Jasper Co.,MO !SOURCE: US Census 1900 soundex vol.50 ed68 sheet 2 line 25, Esther Bobb, ,dau,bornDec1875,24yr,born MO,Twin Groves Twp,Jasp"UIer Co.,MOVI!CENSUS: age13-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh4,ed181,dw27,fam28 ,w,f,13,dau,s ,school,IL ,PA,NY&WI!CENSUS: age10-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh4,ed181,dw27,fam28 w,m,10,son,s,school,IL,PA,NY !CENSUS: age30-1900 Orangeville,Stephenson County,Il,25June,pg14a,dw321, fam329,head,w,m,Feb1870,30,m,7,IL,PA,NY,photographer,0,y,y,y,r,'%WIh !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 13 Row 5 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, Howard C.- 1870-1924" !NOTE: Researcher working on this line; Dr. Karl E. Moyer, Lancaster,&WI PA, email XI!CENSUS: age8-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh11,ed181,5thJune,dw107, fam111,w,f,8,dau,s,sch,IL,PA,PAYI!CENSUS: age6-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh11,ed181,5thJune,dw107,fam111,w,f,6,dau, s,sch,IL,PA,PAZI!CENSUS: age4-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh11,ed181,5thJune,dw107, fam111,w,m,4,son,s,IL,PA,PA,[I!CENSUS: age1-1880 Oneco twp, Stephenson County,Il,sh11,ed181,5thJune,dw107, fam111,w,m,1,son,s,IL,PA,PA !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 9 Second Section from North Side, microfiche # 60+[I17128 MHL "Bobb, Elmer- 1879-1961"\I!CENSUS: age 5-1850 Film#442917, Town of Buck Eye, Stephenson Co., Illinois, enumerated 7th Sept 1850, Dwelling #557 Family #598, Born in IL/]I!NOTE: Lived in Beavertown, Pennsylvania until 1845 when he and his brothers John, David, Jacob, Samuel and sister Catherine (Bobb) Walter moved to Walnut Grove, Stephenson Co., Illinois. They traveled by prairie schooner and arrived 21 Oct. 10.]I845 enduring many hardships and privations the entire trip taking about 6 weeks. !SOURCE: film#1761089 !NOTE: In 1850 Census Stephenson County, IL Gloria Bobb found Daniel, David, John, Jacob Walter Bobb. Aaron was found in town of Erin 1/]Iwith the REBER family. !CENSUS: 1880 (living close to Henry Bolender) Daniel BOBB Self M Male W 73 PA Retired Farmer PA PA Sarah BOBB Wife M Female W 71 PA Keeping House PA PA Source Information: Census Place Oneco, S20]Itephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254253 NA Film Number T9-0253 Page Number 205B !DEATH: Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 34 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb31]I, Daniel Died May 1, 1893 - 86yrs 21days" !OBIT: Copy of Obit in possession of JB Grigsby Orangeville Courier Obituary At the home of his daughter, Mrs. David Stair, at Oneco, Mr. Daniel Bobb died, Monday, May 1at the advanced age of 8642]I years and 21 days. He had been sick along time and death was a welcome relief. About a year ago he fell and broke his leg and since that time has not been able to get around without help. Daniel Bobb was born in Snyder county, Pa., April 10, 53]I1807. He was married to Sarah Klase in January, 1828. She preceded him to the other world a little more than a year ago. Father Bobb united with the Evangelical Lutheran churhc in Pennsylvania in his youth, which church he remained a member of64]I until his death. Six children are left to mourn their loss, namley Sam and Levi, of Orangeville; Mrs. David Stair, of Oneco; Mrs. Albert Albright, of Clarno; Mrs. Marv Roush, of Joplin, Mo.; and aaron of Lyons, Kansas. He was the father of se75]Iven children, grandfather of forty-five children, and great grand-father of thirty nine children. He came west to Stephenson county in 1847 and has resided here ever since. The funeral was held Wednesday morning at Amity church Rev. J.F. Scher6]Ier preaching from Gen. 47:9. Revs. Monroe and Matter were present and assisted in the service.9^I!NOTE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in"Hazel's"Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. Birth date also listed as 10Dec1808,death date also listed as 24Aug1900 in Lena, Buena Vista, Stephenson, IL !SOURCE: Pub in :8^I"Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg48 !SOURCE: Pub in "Early Penn Births" pg 98 !NOTE: Had 17 children, 6 died in infancy. John,age 92,and his second wife,Mary,age 87,were murdered by a tramp on Aug 25, 1900, at thier home in Or;9^Iangeville, Ill. Pub in Volume 45, page 19, Stephenson County, IL newspaper clipping in possession of JB Grigsby (name of newspaper not with clipping) Still At Large Murderer of Mr. and Mrs. John Bobb Still Eludes Ill. Officers. The Tragedy<:^I one of the Worst in the History of the State But the Murderer Makes Good His Escape. Where is Dan Fouke? This is the question which Sherriff Fox and a lot of professional as well as amature detectives would like to have answered. They would=;^I also like to lay hands on the fellow, believing that with him in custody the murder of Mr. and Mrs. John Bobb, of Buckeye township, would be at hand. That Fouke committed the crime, the officers are satisfied, but where he is hiding they do n><^Iot know. It is certain that he was in Rockford the Sunday following the murder, but from there it has been a hard matter to trace him. It is supposed that he had less than $100 in his possession and it is not thought that he could have gotte?=^In out of the country. Sheriff Fox followed every...ity he could get, but none of them led to Fouke's hidding place. It is general supposition that he is hiding in Chicago, but some claim that he is still roaming around the country in the guise@>^I of a tramp. It is said by those who know Fouks well that he has more brains than he is given credit for and that he is able to take care of himself. He has certianly proven thus far that he is able to keep out of the reach of the officers of A?^Ithe law. The people around the Bobb neighborhood are very much disappointed over the failure of the officers to caputer the murderer. They think the county, instead of offering a reward of $1,000 for his apprehension, should have hired a relB@^Iiable, first-class detective and put him at work on the case. A reward of $1,000 has been little attraction for a first class detective. He generally pays no attention to such caese. But if hired at his regular salary he will work to earn it aCA^Ind also build up his reputation. They claim that if a trained detective had been put to work on the case at the start he would have had Fouke in coustody here this, and thus ...it is not to late....at stake in this matter, and such a cold-blooDB^Ided and brutal murderer should not be allowed to go unpunished. The Funeral On Sunday There were several hundreds people at the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Bobb, held Sunday afternoon, the interment being at Orangeville. Revs. D.P. Hetzel and HEC^I.C. Blosser officiated, and at the Lutheran church at Orangeville further services were held. The pall bearers were John Shippee, Jerry Walters, Henry Walters, Henry Walters, Philip Moyer, Jacob Stiffler, August Oelka, Dr. Bobb, Isaac Bobb, FD^IAugust Fryer, Samuel Bobb, Israel Bobb. Mr. John Bobb was born in Snyder county, Pa., Dec. 10, 1808, and was aged 91 years, 8 month and 14 days. He was married to Miss Mina Walter about 1830. Sixteen children were born to them, all of whom aGE^Ire dead except Cyrus Bobb, residing in Oklahoma; Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeland, of Lena; David Bobb, of Lancaster, Wis.; Mrs. John Unangst, of Sterling; Mrs. Samuel Lauver, of Naperville; and Miss Amena Bobb, of David City, Neb. He also leaves four HF^Ibrothers, David Bobb, of Des Moines, Iowa, a former resident of this county, Jacob and Samuel Bobb, Three Rivers, Mich., and Reuben P. Bobb of Pennsylvania, and he also has a sister residing in the latter state. John Bobb came with his family IG^Ifrom Pennsylvania and arrived in Stephenson county, Ill., in May 1847. He settled on a farm in Buckeye township, where his wife died in 1858. In 1863 he was married to Miss Mary Riggle. The married life of the couple was very happy and they weJH^Ire greatly devoted to each other. !NOTE: Place of brith also listed as Three Rivers, St.Joseph County,Michigan. !SOURCE: Film# 1760975 !CENSUS: US Census 1850, age 40-1850, Film# 442917, Buckeye Twp, Stephenson county, Illinois, takenKI^I 30Sept1850, Dwelling 528 family 565, Farmer, RV$1000,born PA, (living next to David Bobb) !CENSUS: Age 51-1860 Town of Buckeye, Stepehnson County, Illinois, DW#4148 Fam#4006 RV$8,000 PV$100 !CENSUS: 1870 Name: John Bobb Age in 1870: 61LJ^I Estimated Birth Year: 1808 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1870: Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: $3200 Roll: M593_275 Page: 6 Image: 13 Year: 1870 !CENSUS: 1880 John BOBB Self M Male W 71MK^I PA Farmer PA PA Mary BOBB Wife M Female W 63 PA Keeping House PA PA Source Information: Census Place Buckeye, Stephenson, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254252 NA Film Number T9-0252 Page Number 4B !DEATH:NL^I Cemetery Book, Orangeville Cemetery, Oneco Twp., Stephenson County, IL. Page 23 North to South, microfiche # 6017128 MHL "Bobb, John- Dec 10, 1808- Aug 24, 1900" !OBIT: Copy of Obit in possession of JB Grigsby Daily Democrat, Freeport, IOM^Illinois, Saturday Evening, August 25, 1900 Mr. and Mrs. Bobb Came From Pennsylvania Years ago Buena Vista, Ill., Aug. 25.-- Mr. and Mrs. John Bobb, the victims of the brutal murder last night, were natives of Pennsylvania. They came west to PN^IIllinois along in the early forties, and established themselves on a farm in this vicinity, where they had lived ever since. They were both energetic and frugal, and saved some money, how much is not known, and they were contented and happy inQO^I eachothers society. They had a wide acquaintance in this section, and were generally esteemed. Mr. and Mrs. Bobb were the parents of several children, among them Mrs. Samuel Lawver, of Naperville; Mrs. Unangst, of Sterling, and another daugP^Ihter, residing at David City, Neb., a son, Cyrus Bobb, moved to Oklahoma some time ago. !SOURCE: Betty Hughes, Hawthorne,NEV. e-mail S_I!SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central Commemorative Biographical Records- Snyder cou, PA" Indiana State Library G975.801 C 397 for1898 !OBIT: Copy of obit. in possession of J B Grigsby Orangeville Courier 4 Nov 1893 Catherine Walter was born in TR_ISnyder Co., Pa., Dec. 25, 1810, and died after protracted sickness Oct. 30, 1893, aged 82years, 10 months and 24 days. She was buried at Belleview, November 1, just one month after the burial of her husband, Jacob Walter. The funeral services US_Iwere conducted by Rev. J. F. Scherer, who preached from the words recorded in Rev. 14:13, this being the text selected by Mrs. Walter along time before her death. !SOURCE: Film# 1760984 !CENSUS: age 35-1850 Town of Buck Eye, Stephenson CT_Io., Illinois, enumerated 13th Sept 1850 Dwelling #529 Family #564 Catherine Walters, 35yrs, f, Born in PAW`I!SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central Commemorative Biographical Records- Snyder cou, PA" Indiana State Library G975.801 C 397 for1898 !SOURCE: Obit pub in Beaver Springs Weekly Herald Feb 1902 Mrs. Abraham R. Middlesworth. Elizabeth, a daughterXV`I of Peter & Wilhelmina (Hassinger) Bobb, was born in Beaver Twp, Union (now Snyder) county, PA, on the 9th day of MArch, 1817, married A. K. Middlesworth on the 16th day of Jan., 1836, died at her home in McClure on the 8th day of Feb., 1902; YW`Iaged 84 years, 10 months, 29 days. She was raised on the old homestead east of Beavertown, on the farm now owned by her brother, Reuben Bobb. After her marriage she and her husband removed to west Beaver Twp, where they resided until about 25 ZX`Iyears ago, when they retired from the farm and went McClure where they have since resided. She is survived by the aged husband and the following children. Delila, married John Felker; Isaac Middlesworth, Nerby B. Middlesworth, all residing at [Y`IMcClure; Ellen C., married Wm. M. Braton, who reside at Lewistown. In addition to the above children there are 16 living grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, also three brothers, namley; Reuben Bobb, of Beavertown aged 81 years; David Bob\Z`Ib, residing in Des Moines, Iowa, aged about 90 years; Samuel Bobb, residing at Three Rivers, Michigan who was present at the funeral. She was baptised in infancy and later joined the Lutheran Church under Rev. Garman, of which church she remai][`Ined a member until her end. She was always a regular attendant Sunday School and church service until about 2 years ago, when on account of feebleness of mind and body she was unable to attend. She was a loving mother and faithfull wife....nei^\`Ighbor, no one in need was ever turned from her door emty handed. Funeral took place from her late home on Tues. the 7th. She was followed to her last resting-place in the McClure Cemetery by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Accordin_]`Ig to her wishes the funeral sermon was preached by her former pastor, Rev. D. M. Stetler of Herndon, PA., assisted by her present pastor, Rev. Seiger. 1902, Mrs. Abram K. Middlesworth. Elizabeth, The highly respected wife of Abram Middles`^`Iworth, fell asleep February 8, 1902, at 7 a.m. She was the daughter of Peter Bobb and Wife Wilhelmina, nee Hassinger, and was born on the 9th of March, 1817; baptized in infancy and confirmed in early youth by Rev. Garman. She remained a faita_`Ihful member of the Lutheran church unto her end. On the 16th of january, 1836 she was united in marriage to Mr. Middlesworth. They lived happily together for 56 years. She is survived by her aged husband, two sons and three daughters, also 16 b``Igrandchildern, 10 great-grandchildern, and 3 brothers. Her age was 84 years 10 months and 29 days. The funeral services were held at McClure February 17, 1902, attended by a large gathering of friends and relatives. Rev. D.M. Stetler, of Mahanca`Ioy, her former pastor, and intimate friend, preached the funeral sermon. Services were conducted by Rev. E.E. Sieger. Rev. O.E. Pflueger in a letter explaining his inability to attend the funeral, paid a glowing tribute to her Christain characb`Iter and worth especially devotion and hospitality. Burial at McClure.eaI!SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg2 !SOURCE: "Probate and Orphans Ct Records Snyder county, PA 1772-1855" pg 73 !SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central Commemorative Biographical Records- Snyder county, PA" Indiana StatefdaI Library G975.801 C 397 for1898 !NOTE: Clyde Bobb gives her birth date as Jan 1819, and death date as 6 Apr 1843 !NOTE: Records from Dr. Daniel Bobb list her as Mena Eichler, b. Jan 1819 d. 5 Mar 1843 !NOTE: Email 25 June 2006 I havegeaI that Wilhelmina Bobb who married Amos Aigler was born 23 Jan 1819 and died 6 Mar 1843. Buried in Hassinger's Cemetery, Snyder County, PA. I think the Wilhelmina Bobb you cite in the 1850 census is the mother of the Wilhelmina Bobb who marriehfaId Amos Aigler, although that's just a guess. Eliza Eichler, age 7, would be Amos' daughter, now living with her grandmother Wilhelmina and possibly her uncle Reuben. Perhaps the Wilhelmina in this census, age 61 is the one buried in BeavertownigaI Cemetery. Wilhelmina (unknown maiden name) wife of Peter Bobb. Her dates: b. 5 Dec 1789, d. 18 Jun 1870. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/snyder/cemeteries/snycem01.txt How does David Bobb fit into the Bobb family? Great photos by thhaIe way... Michael Jones webmaster@jonesgenealogy.netkbI!NOTE: Carpenter and farmer by trade !SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central Commemorative Biographical Records- Snyder county, PA" Indiana State Library G975.801 C 397 for1898 !SOURCE: Film# 1761089 !NOTE: Email from J. Harold Aitkin states "...saw your query on Snyder County, PA files. I index newspapers and this is what I have on the BOBB family. I have indexed the Adamsburg Newspaper (now Beaver Springs) and there was a bographical article on the BOBB family.mkbI Reuben BOBB farmed the Aaron Hassinger Farm and Grimm Farm. Reuben had four sons, Peter, Jacob, Phillip, and Conrad. Is this the family you are looking for? Reuben BOBB b.1821 married Lucinda ENGLE May25, 1849 by Rev. J.P. Shindle." Gerri L. nlbIAitkin. !CENSUS: 1850 Page 91b, SCHEDULE I. - Free Inhabitants in BEAVER TOWNSHIP in UNION COUNTY in the state of PENNSYLVANIA enumerated by me, on the 9th day of November, 1850 Jacob Aurandt, Asst Marshall. 189H 189F Samuel Bobb 21 M LabombIourer Sarah Bobb 19 F also; 190 190 Reuben Bobb 27 M Farmer 7000 Lucinda Bobb 24 F Elvina Bobb 2 F Eliza Eichler 7 F (Wiliam Jones believes this is a daughter of Amos Aigler & Whilhelmina Bobb) Welmina Bobb 61 F Soloman Klose 64 M FarpnbImer 5000 Sophia M Klose 61 F Harriet Klose 8 F !CENSUS: 1880 Rubin BOBB Self M Male W 59 PA Retired Farmer PA PA Lucinda BOBB Wife M Female W 55 PA Keeps House PA PA M. Elisabeth BOBB Dau S Female W 21 PA AtobI Home PA PA Source Information: Census Place Beaver, Snyder, Pennsylvania, Family History Library Film1255194 NA Film Number T9-1194 Page Number 156BrcI!CENSUS: 1880 Sarah MIDDLESWORTH Self W Female W 56 PA Keeping House PA PA Martha MIDDLESWORTH Dau S Female W 17 PA At Home PA PA Source Information: Census Place Adams, Snyder, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 12qcI55194 NA Film Number T9-1194 Page Number 177CtdI!SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central Commemorative Biographical Records- Snyder county, PA" Indiana State Library G975.801 C 397 for1898 !SOURCE: "Probate and Orphans Ct Records Snyder county, PA 1772-1855" pg 73 Samuel is under age 21yrs in Sep1usdI849 !SOURCE: St Josephs County, Michigan Deaths Book 1 ------- 1867 - 1892 Book 2 ------- 1893 - 1912 Book 3 ------- 1912 - 1929 Bobb, Samuel .................. 2 .... 259 !MARRIAGE: Pub in 'Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg vtdI48 !SOURCE: Film# 1760975 !CENSUS: 1850 (Next to Samuel Klose, uncle of Sarah Klose Bobb) Page 91b, SCHEDULE I. - Free Inhabitants in BEAVER TOWNSHIP in UNION COUNTY in the state of PENNSYLVANIA enumerated by me, on the 9th day of NovewudImber, 1850 Jacob Aurandt, Asst Marshall. 189H 189F Samuel Bobb 21 M Labourer Sarah Bobb 19 F !CENSUS: 1860 Samuel Bubb, age 32, 1827 Pennsylvania Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Male Sarah Bubb , age 30, 1829 Pennsylvania Nottawa, St JosepxvdIh, Michigan Female Elisabeth Bubb, age 10, 1849 Pennsylvania Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Female Louisa Bubb, age 8, 1851 Pennsylvania Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Female Delilia Bubb, age 7, 1852 Michigan Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan FemalywdIe Daniel J Bubb, age 5, 1854 Michigan Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Male Wm E Bubb, age 2, 1857 Michigan Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Male John Strayer, age 30, 1829 Pennsylvania Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Male Lovina Snook , age 17, 1842zxdI Pennsylvania Nottawa, St Joseph, Michigan Female !CENSUS: 1870 Name: Samuel Bobb Age in 1870: 41 Estimated Birth Year: 1828 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1870: Lockport, St Joseph, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate{ydI: 0, PV$500 Post Office: Three Rivers Roll: M593_700 Page: 185 Image: 370 Year: 1870 Bobb, Samuel, Bobb, Sarah, Bobb, Libbie, 20, b. PA Bobb, Louise, 18, b. PA Bobb, Lol, 16, b. Michigan, Bobb, James, 14, b. PA, Bobb, Edward, 12, b. PA,|zdI Bobb, Allie, 7, b. PA, Bobb, Nellie, 3, b. PA !CENSUS: 1880 Samuel BOBB Self M Male W 50 PA Laborer PA PA Sarah BOBB Wife M Female W 49 PA Keeping House PA PA Lou BOBB Dau S Female W 27 PA Works In Tailor Shop PA P}{dIA Loll BOBB Dau S Female W 25 MI Dressmaker PA PA Alverna BOBB Dau S Female W 16 MI At School PA PA Nellie BOBB Dau S Female W 12 MI At School PA PA Eva BOBB Dau S Female W 8 MI At School PA PA Winslow H. HA~|dITCH Other W Male W 37 MI VT OH Source Information: Census Place Three Rivers, St. Joseph, Michigan, Family History Library Film 1254603, NA Film Number T9-0603, Page Number 373A !CENSUS: 1900 Living with Howard Klose, relationship }dIunknown Name: Howard Klose Home in 1900: Lockport, Saint Joseph, Michigan Age: 51 Estimated birth year: abt 1849 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation: Salesman, Grocery, b. July 1848, md 18 yrs ~dIName: Anna L Klose Home in 1900: Lockport, Saint Joseph, Michigan Age: 39 Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife, b. April 1861, md 18 yrs, 2 children born, 2 living Name: MabledI Klose Home in 1900: Lockport, Saint Joseph, Michigan Age: 16 Estimated birth year: abt 1884 Birthplace: Michigan Race: White Rel to head-of-house: Daughter, b. Nov 1882 Name: Edith Klose Home in 1900: Lockport, Saint Joseph, Michigan Age: 12dI Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Birthplace: Michigan Race: White Rel to head-of-house: Daughter, b. July 1887 Name: Samuel Bobb Home in 1900: Lockport, Saint Joseph, Michigan Age: 70 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Birthplace: Pennsylvania RacdIe: White Relationship to head-of-house: Boarder, b. Dec 1820, marital status: D !CENSUS: 1910 Name: Samuel Bobb Age in 1910: 81 Estimated Birth Year: 1828 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: 1-WD THREE RIVERS, ST JOSEPH, Michigan Race: WdIhite Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 674 Part: 1 Page: 238A Year: 1910 Listed with son-in-law Winslow Hatch and family. Bobb, Samuel, father in law, M, W, 81, M1, PA, PA, PA, laborer, ditch diggereI!SOURCE: Pub in "Snyder County Pioneers" by C A Fisher pg11 Came to Philadelphia with his parents bef 1743. Served in Capt John Rutherfords Company, 4th Battalion of the Lancaster county, PA, militia. His sons John and Conrad are said to have eIserved in the same company during the War of 1812. In the 1790 US Census his family listed as 3 males over and 3 under 16, and six females. !NOTE: Lived in Berks, Lancaster, and Northumberland counties, PA. !MUSTER: 10May1782 Capt Hugh ReIobinson Co, 4th Co, 10th Bat, Lancaster co Militia from Paxton Twp, Dauphin county, PA. Furnished wheat and forage for Army horses during the Revolutionary War. !OCCUPATION: 1789, operated Hemp Mill !BURIAL: Pub in "History of Christ (HaeIssinger) Lutheran Church, R D #1, Middleburg, PA" pg 76 Hassenger Lutheran General Council Church 2 miles west of Middleburg Frame Church copied 17 Oct 1934 states John Conrad Bobb born 5Feb1740 Married Eva Fauckhausin 1766 lived therein 43yrseI, begat 6 sons and 6 daughters, died 5 Feb 1809 aged 69yrs (German). Clyde Bobb sent photo of John Conrad Bobb's headstone in Hassinger White Church Cemetery. The headstone states (translation from German) "Here rests John Conrad Bobb, was boreIn on 5th Feb. 1740 joined together in wedlock with Eva Frankhous 1766. Lived therein 43 years and begat 6 sons and 6 daughters, died on 5th Feb. 1809 was 69 years old." !BURIAL: Posted at USGENWEB Snyder county, PA. Burial at Hassinger's OleId cemetery !SOURCE: Norman and Gloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bella Vista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.net DIED age 69 yrs. Transcript of the record of John Conrad's birth. They got this while in Germany researching BobeIb genealogy "Translation of Lutheran Church Record, Hochspeyer Germany 1713-1798; February 5, 1740 a son was born to Philipp Bopp (Bobb), a man of the court of Frankenstein and his married house woman, who was baptised on the 7th and given theeI names Johann Conrad. Gos parents are Johann Conrad Hofmann, a hunter from Wallburg and his wife (previous records indicate a hunter of the court from a castle called Frankenstein in the Wallbrunn region). Philipp Bopp (Bob) was married to (caeIn not read), a man of the court of Frankenstein with a stepson of the husband named Johann George Klein, and a son Johann/conrad February 5, 1740." !MILITARY: DAR application sstates "The said John Conrad Bubb-- commonly called Conrad Bubb eIresided during the American Revolution at Pennsylvania assisted in establishing American Independence while acting in the capacity of Pvt. with Captian John Rutherfords Company; Lancaster County Militia, Fourth Battalion. (References are "The eISnyder County Pioneers" by Dr. Charles A. Fisher, pub. 22 Aug 1938. John Conrad Bubb, also Bobb, Bopp, Bop, Bob, Bub, Bube-- his record is found on page 11 in Dr. Fishers book.) Pennsylvania State Archives "Military Accounts: Militia," RecordseI of the Comptroller General, RG-4 Bobb, Conrad Lancaster County, Battalion 4th, Company 3rd Capt. John Rutherford Class 7th C/R class roll, Date 26 Dec 1778 Pub a (5) VII, 375-376 Township of Residence- Paxton.fI!NOTE: Surname also spelled Funkhauser, some researchers state his wife was named Eva Elizabeth NELSON. !BURIAL: Pub in "History of Christ (Hassinger) Lutheran Church, R D #1, Middleburg, PA" pg 76 Hassenger Lutheran General Council Church fI2 miles west of Middleburg Frame Church copied 17 Oct 1934 states John Conrad Bobb born 5Feb1740 Married Eva Fanckhausin 1766 lived therein 43yrs, begat 6 sons and 6 daughters, died 5 Feb 1809 aged 69yrs (German) !SOURCE: Descendants of EvfIa Margaret Frankhouser Generation No. 1 1. Eva Margaret Frankhouser (Hans Peter Frankhauser, Christian Franckhauser) was born May 13, 1748. She married Conrad Bopl. Notes for Eva Margaret Frankhouser: Baptized at Muddy Creek Lutheran ChfIurch on May 22, 1748. From records of John Casper Stoever. Sponsors were Peter and Eva Franckhauser. Sponsor was Christina Krebsin (Krebs). Notes for Conrad Bopl: Last name also spelled as Popp. Children of Eva Frankhouser and Conrad BoplfI are: 2 i. Jacob Bopl, born December 31, 1767. Notes for Jacob Bopl: Baptized January 31, 1768 by Pastor William Kurtz of New Holland Trinity Lutheran Church. Sponsored by Peter and Eva Frankhauser. 3 ii. Maria Barbara Bopl, born February 2fI6, 1769. Notes for Maria Barbara Bopl: Baptized April 2, 1769 by Pastor William Kurtz of New Holland Trinity Lutheran. Sponsored by Peter Popp and Maria Barbara. 4 iii. Catharina Bopl, born November 14, 1770. Notes for Catharina Bopl: BaptifIzed by Pastor William Kurtz of Trinity Lutheran Church, New Holland. Sponsored by Friedrich Wieland and Catharine. 5 iv. Conradt Bopl, born April 14, 1772. Notes for Conradt Bopl: Baptized May 28, 1772 by Pastor William Kurtz of Trinity LuthfIeran, New Holland. Sponsored by Adam Lang and A. Maria. 6 v. Elisabet Bopl, born December 31, 1774. Notes for Elisabet Bopl: Baptized February 19, 1775 by Pastor William Kurtz of New Holland Trinity Lutheran. Sponsored by Christian and MargafIretha Frankhauser. 7 vi. Magdalena Bopl, born October 12, 1779. Notes for Magdalena Bopl: Baptized May 14, 1780 by Pastor William Kurtz of New Holland Trinity Lutheran. Sponsored by Elisabet Frankhauser.hI!SOURCE: Letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !SOURCE: Norman and Gloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bella Vista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.netiI!SOURCE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !MUSTER: 1812 Capt John Rutherford's Co, 4th Bat, Lancaster co, Militia, Daton Twp, Lanc. co, PA !SOURCE: Norman and iIGloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bella Vista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.netjI!SOURCE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !SOURCE: Norman and Gloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bella Vista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.netkI!SOURCE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !SOURCE: pub in "Snyder County Pioneers" by C A Fisher pg11 !SOURCE: Birth & Death dates listed in "History of ChristkI (Hassinger) Lutheran Church, R.D. 1 Middleburg, Pennsylvania." Photo of headstone in possession of JB Grigsby !BURIAL: Posted at USGENWEB Snyder county, PA. Burial at Hassinger's Old cemeterylI!SOURCE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg48 !SOURCE: Norman and Gloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bellh~EylR`)NIPajV$Nh~EzmR`)NIPaEY$Nh~EpZ`)NIP(%$Nh~EqK[`)NIPNh~Et<R`)NIPNh~E[\`)NIP$~Nh~EziZ`)NIPa$ȭNh~Eqb`)NIP:$Nh~EeZ`)NIPNh~EgZ`)NIPN~E[ZE'C Dh~E-x;m`)NIP$صNh~EjU`)NIPя$صNh~Eao`)NIP$Nh~E; lCm`)NIPaf$Nh~Ebo`)NIPa$Nh~E_o`)NIPNh~E`)NIPah$Nh~Em{37C}pSa$Nh~E)+vKm`)NIPaC$Nh~E{@]P$>Nh~E[`)NIP$>Nh~E#vd`)NIP2$8Nh~EfqZ`)NIP$FNh~EsZ`)NIPa$FNh~EkZ`)NIPa$Nh~EmZ`)NIPa$Nh~EoZ`)NIPa@$Nh~EuZ`)NIP$FNh~EwZ`)NIPa%FNh~EyZ`)NIP'%Nh~EQRc`)NIP>v$kNh~EYo`)NIP$Nh~E([Im`)NIPH$Nh~EnRNN$dE$Nh~EZ`)NIPNh~EPb`)NIPNh~Et[`)NIPajV$Nh~E[`)NIPNh~E r[`)NIP$Nh~EZ`)NIP!$Nh~E t[`)NIP/Nh~En`)NIPa#R$Nh~E$a`)NIPNh~E"a`)NIP$Nh~Em`)NIPNh~E qXFGwDdNh~E[`)NIPax$Nh~E[`)NIPaT$Nh~E[`)NIPay$Nh~E[`)NIPaT$Nh~E[`)NIPa$Nh~E[`)NIP$Nh~EGb`)NIPa$Nh~EHb`)NIP!$Nh~EIb`)NIP$Nh~EKob`)NIP$صNh~ELVb`)NIPg$Nh~E4g`)NIP$Nh~E[`)NIP$#Nh~E[`)NIP:$Nh~E[`)NIPaē$Nh~E[[`)NIPi$nNh~E[`)NIP$Nh~Eq\M0F(OH$Nh~EN[`)NIP $Nh~E[`)NIPS$$Nh~E[`)NIP$Nh~E[`)NIPa$sNh~E[`)NIPM$Nh~E[`)NIPNh~E[`)NIPNh~E\`)NIPNh~E[`)NIP$Nh~E[`)NIPG$Nh~Eyg`)NIPZ$/Nh~Er3E^)aZ$NlIa Vista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.netmI!SOURCE: Pub in "Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg48 !NOTE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !SOURCE: Norman and Gloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bella mIVista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.netnI!SOURCE: Family letter from "Hazel" to Ruby Grigsby in 1942, records were in "Hazel's" Grandmothers Bobb Family Bible. !NOTE: Bill Bobbs 500 N Walnut St, Edinburgh, IN 46124, phone Work 812-526-5561, Home 812-376-8730, descendant of ConradnI Bobb !SOURCE: Pub in "Snyder County Pioneers" by C A Fisher pg11 Sailed from Rotterdam, Holland and arrived at port in Philadelphia where he took oath of allegiance to England on 5 Sep 1743 at the courthouse in Philadelphia. They sailed onnI the British ship "Snow Charlotte" with Capt. John Mason Master. He settled in Berks county, PA. In Vol. 1, page 342 of the "Pennsylvania German Pioneers" John Conrad Bobb is listed as "Johannes Bopp." !NOTE: Family tradition also states henI came from Middleburg, Bavaria, Germany !SOURCE: Norman and Gloria Bobb, 33 New Abbey Dr, Bella Vista, AR 72715 Phone 1-501-855-1777 e-mail bobbjo7@ipa.net !SOURCE: Clyde W. Bobb, 232 95th Ave SE, Everett, WA. 98205. Phone (425)335-3423nI. e-mail cpbobb@juno.com letter dated 10/29/02 "...I started a new job with a company which required my travel to Harrisburg, PA. Since I was going to be there for extended periods of time by myself with a lot of time on my hands I took what nIlittle information I had and began my research. Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania so there was a large state library there with a whole section dedicated to genealogical history. This is where I statred pouring over books and census renIcords with the help of the local librarian. For about two weeks I was getting nowhere, I had names and census data but didn't know how to tie them all together. It was around this time that I stumbled across a booklet written by Charlotte BobbnI Stevens (in 1963) and that was the begining of getting the information I have now.... I traveled north from Harrisburg to Snyder County and begin looking around the libraries there and the county historical society. The lady at the Snyder CounInty Historical was very helpful giving me access to newspapers that not everyone has access to, I think she admired my tenaciousness and dedication. I started to cold Bobbs in Snyder county and that was when I met our distant relatives, Paul anInd Beatrice Bobb. I met them and I met John Hassinger, a distant relative also, and a fellow genealogical researcher, he provided me with even more information and pionted me to places in the valley where the original Bobb farm was and the HasnIsinger White Church Cemetery. Through meeting Paul Bobb I got to meet their relatives and in Sept of 1999 I returned to Pennsylvania with my father for the 50th wedding anniversary of Paul and Beatrice Bobb. I have also had the privilege of menIeting several other Bobbs that I may or may not be related to but all of them have been great people...."oI!BURIAL: Pub in "History of Christ (Hassinger) Lutheran Church, R D #1, Middleburg, PA" pg 76 Hassenger Lutheran General Council Church 2 miles west of Middleburg Frame Church copied 17 Oct 1934 states Elenor Kleinin, sp Conrad Bobb, deceased,oI born 5 Feb 1719 died 5 Mar 1801 age 82yrs 1 months (German) Clyde Bobb sent photo of Elenor Kline Bobb's headstone in Hassinger White Church Cemetery. !BURIAL: Posted at USGENWEB Snyder county, PA. Burial at Hassinger's Old cemeterypI!SOURCE: pub in "Early Central PA Lineages" by C A Fisher pg48 !SOURCE: pub in "Snyder County Pioneers" by C A Fisher pg11 Sailed from Rotterdam, Holland and arrived at port in Philadelphia where he took oath of allegiance to England on 5SpIep1743. They sailed on the British ship "Snow Charlotta". He settled in Berks county, PA. !MUSTER: Rev War Lst 1781 Mahogany Twp, Northumberland co, PA !SOURCE: RogerCubs@aol.com sent descendants of Johann Nicholas BOBB. He lists the birpIth year as 1750. !MARRIAGE: Married in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsberg, Berks County, PA. !SOURCE: Stepehnson County, IL list from Roger Cramer Jerry, Have we written before? Is this your Bobb family? Roger Cramer Peoria, Arizona pIRoger and Sue Cramer's Genealogy Site Ogle Co., IL Genealogy Site Descendants of Johann Nicholas Bobb 1 Johann Nicholas BOBB b: Abt. 1750 d: Abt. 1814 in NorthpIumberland Co., PA . +Maria Magdalena BROSIUS b: February 03, 1752 in Berks Co., PA m: June 22, 1773 in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchberg, Berks Co., PA d: August 09, 1809 in Northumberland Co., PA Father: Sebasian Brosius Mother: Barbara MarpIgaretha Roth .. 2 Michael BOBB b: October 16, 1782 d: August 21, 1834 Burial: St. Peter's (Krebs) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ...... +Maria Salome SWINEHART b: February 01, 1789 d: February 29, 1864 Burial: St. Peter'spI (Krebs) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ...... 3 Lydia BOBB b: June 18, 1809 d: September 02, 1884 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +MichapIel WERT b: March 16, 1798 d: December 27, 1872 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johann Heinrich Wirth Mother: Elizabeth Enterline ........... 4 Michael WERT ....pI....... 4 Peter WERT b: May 25, 1833 d: July 26, 1907 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Sarah EMERICK b: December 15, 1839 m: January 06, 1857 in Dauphin Co., PA d: June 19, 1893 BupIrial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: George Emerick Mother: Sarah Brosius ............... 5 Laura J. WERT b: 1864 d: 1943 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, NorthumberlpIand Co., PA ................... +Jeremiah Adam BINGAMAN b: June 08, 1866 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA m: December 24, 1896 d: 1930 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Alexander J. BingamapIn Mother: Catharine "Kate" Radel ........... 4 John B. WERT b: 1834 d: 1904 ............... +Catharine HERTZLER b: 1845 d: 1929 ............... 5 Elizabeth Agnes WERT ............... 5 Lydia Sarah WERT ............... 5 Charles Edwin WERTpI b: April 08, 1865 d: August 16, 1936 ................... +Katie ENGLE b: June 13, 1868 m: August 10, 1895 d: November 13, 1950 Burial: County Line Methodist Church Cemetery, County Line, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Joel Engle Mother: CathpIarine Walt ................... 6 Effie Catharine WERT b: December 23, 1898 ................... 6 John Joel WERT b: April 08, 1901 ........... 4 Sarah Jane WERT b: June 05, 1836 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: June 19, 1904 pIBurial: Wolf's Crossroad's Cemetery, Rockefeller Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Joseph EMERICK b: November 27, 1834 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: March 08, 1913 Father: John George Emerich Mother: Eve MagdalePXXDR`)NIPa#M.QYXDR`)NIPaA#a^$MK0XD`T`)NIPw$!F%Fn1XDbT`)NIP$7aR%MRXDć`)NIPMZXDƇ`)NIPi4$i4$XaW$MفJXDȇ`)NIPaP;$a5$FKXDʇ`)NIPa2$M%M[XḊ`)NIP$Y$MRNXD·`)NIPa5$MzOXDЇ`)NIPa9$M\XD҇`)NIPaW$F]XDԇ`)NIPa^$Mڂ^XDև`)NIPaBc$F_XD؇`)NIPak$M`XDڇ`)NIPaq$M7aXD܇`)NIPax$FXTbXDއ`)NIPz$m$?M|UcXD`)NIPtj$j$FVdXD`)NIPa$FWeXD`)NIPa8$FۃfXD`)NIPa$FgXD`)NIPa$F5~ESdFg<D:YhXDʏ`)NIPD$ص($ MdiXDЏ`)NIP %/Mj:ԏ`)NIPؐ$U_$M[kdV6؏`)NIP$$Mτ>lz`Cڏ`)NIPg$C$5MmXD܏`)NIP$kU >z`Cޏ`)NIP s$$5F/]nz`C`)NIPNy$C$5MPo8`)NIPa]~$CMr^p8`)NIP%$CU$MqJ:`)NIPa$FrXD`)NIP$R%MօZsp`9`)NIP(p$ap$$UFpIna Zartman ............... 5 Sarah J. EMERICK b: 1863 d: 1932 Burial: Wolf's Crossroads Church Cemetery, Rockefeller Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +J. Edward REITZ b: 1861 d: 1917 Burial: Wolf's Crossroads Church Cemetery,pI Rockefeller Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Peter M. Reitz Mother: Catharine Jane Weiser ........... 4 Mary Anna WERT b: January 24, 1839 d: July 31, 1897 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., NorthupImberland Co., PA ............... +Joseph ZARTMAN b: May 11, 1833 m: February 03, 1857 in Dauphin Co., PA d: December 21, 1858 Burial: St. Peter's (Kreb's) Church Cemetery, Jackson Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Wilhelm Zartman Mother: CpIatherine Elizabeth Wolfe ........... *2nd Husband of Mary Anna WERT: ............... +Benjamin J. LENKER b: August 29, 1836 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: 1863 d: July 29, 1924 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory pICorners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Jacob Lenker Mother: Susanna Haupt ............... 5 Jacob F. LENKER b: June 16, 1864 in Northumberland Co., PA d: February 02, 1915 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, HickorpIy Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Mary A. FRYMOYER b: January 12, 1870 m: August 30, 1886 d: January 30, 1947 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland CpIo., PA Father: Isaac Frymoyer Mother: Catharine Bowman ................... 6 Oscar LENKER b: July 22, 1887 d: January 26, 1956 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... pI5 Irving LENKER b: March 14, 1865 in Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: December 06, 1923 ................... +Ella NEIMAN b: 1869 m: October 28, 1891 d: April 14, 1902 Burial: New Berlin, PA Father: James Neiman..pI................. 6 Mabel Grace LENKER ................... 6 Lena May LENKER ................... 6 Rex Benjamin LENKER ................... 6 Mary H. LENKER ............... *2nd Wife of Irving LENKER: ................... +Katie WAGNER b: ApIbt. 1868 m: January 12, 1907 Father: Daniel Wagner Mother: Mary "Polly" Masser ................... 6 Mary Hilda LENKER ............... 5 Gertie S. LENKER b: May 27, 1868 d: February 12, 1938 ................... +Oscar J. HARDER ...........pI........ 6 Lillie HARDER ....................... +Henry FETTERMAN ................... 6 Stanley HARDER ....................... +Ardith LESSIG ................... 6 Mary HARDER ....................... +Charles RENNINGER ............... 5 pIBoaz LENKER b: May 21, 1869 ................... 6 Richard B. LENKER ........... 4 Elizabeth WERT b: February 12, 1842 d: 1919 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Emanuel M. SPOTTS bpI: March 22, 1840 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: September 08, 1861 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: January 12, 1919 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jacob Spotts Mother: pIMary Jane Miller ............... 5 Charles H. SPOTTS b: October 09, 1865 d: October 14, 1913 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Viola Elizabeth KIRK b: October 1872 in Lycoming pICo., PA d: September 1949 ............... 5 Etta M. SPOTTS b: 1868 d: 1924 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Lucy Annetta SPOTTS b: October 14, 1868 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., NorthumpIberland Co., PA d: February 01, 1912 Burial: Pomfret Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Arisman Oscar ROTHERMEL b: July 05, 1866 in Jackson Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: January 29, 1887 d: October 13, 1944 BuriapIl: Pomfret Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Andrew Rothermel Mother: Sarah Zartman ................... 6 Guy Emmett ROTHERMEL b: December 14, 1886 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Cora MEISER m: NpIovember 26, 1903 ................... *2nd Wife of Guy Emmett ROTHERMEL: ....................... +Agnes Minerva DOCK b: December 07, 1886 in Union Co., PA m: August 02, 1922 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ................... 6 Clyde ArispIman ROTHERMEL b: February 02, 1890 ............... 5 John Edwin SPOTTS b: May 06, 1872 in Northumberland Co., PA d: August 17, 1877 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Uriah Milton pISPOTTS b: November 13, 1877 in Northumberland Co., PA d: May 18, 1953 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA................... +Julia Elizabeth KOPPENHAVpIER b: May 25, 1876 m: September 21, 1901 d: October 06, 1956 in Camp Hill, Cumberland Co., PA Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: William S. Koppenhaver Mother: Susanna Rogers .......pI........ 5 William SPOTTS b: July 04, 1870 d: August 05, 1946 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Monroe Twp., Snyder Co., PA ................... +Getrude KNISS b: 1873 d: 1957 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Monroe Twp., Snyder Co., PA ................pI... 6 William R. SPOTTS b: 1895 d: 1960 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Monroe Twp., Snyder Co., PA ....................... +Sadie M. ? b: 1896 ................... 6 Raymond H. SPOTTS b: 1898 ....................... +L. Elizabeth ? b: 1900 d: 1pI960 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Monroe Twp., Snyder Co., PA........... 4 Katie WERT b: 1846 in Northumberland Co., PA d: 1926 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... +John W. DEIBLER b: DpIecember 25, 1846 in Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: 1873 d: 1914 in Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: George Deibler Mother: Hannah Deibler ............... 5 pIHarry C. DEIBLER b: 1873 d: 1947 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ...... 3 Samuel BOBB b: August 25, 1823 d: May 07, 1889 in Rebuck, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, WashinpIgton Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Salome "Sallie" HETRICK b: August 03, 1825 m: Bef. 1848 d: November 06, 1867 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: George Philip Hetrick Mother: CatheripIne Reitz ........... 4 Henry BOBB b: July 04, 1849 d: October 22, 1911 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Hannah SMITH b: August 15, 1841 d: October 17, 1903 Burial: Himmel's Church CempIetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Jonathan H. BOBB b: August 05, 1858 d: December 04, 1923 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Rebecca BORDNER b: 1856 d: Bef. pI1900 Father: Peter Bordner Mother: Anna Maria "Polly" Hepner ............... 5 Frank BOBB ................... +Elizabeth LONG ........... 4 Lewis BOBB b: 1862 d: 1947 Burial: St. Peter's (Krebs) Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA pI............... +Alice Amelia REBUCK b: February 21, 1861 in Northumberland Co., PA d: December 29, 1926 Burial: St. Peter's (Krebs) Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Martin Rebuck Mother: Mary A. Miller ............... 5 CapIlvin E. BOBB b: 1886 d: 1963 Burial: Northumberland Memorial Park Cemetery ................... +Katie S. FERSTER b: July 06, 1884 d: January 1968 Burial: Northumberland Memorial Park Cemetery ...... *2nd Wife of Samuel BOBB: .......... +SarpIah A. LATSHA b: January 19, 1833 m: June 21, 1868 d: September 12, 1907 in Rebuck, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Wendell Latsha Mother: Susanna Gonsar ........... 4 WapIshie Monroe BOBB b: February 27, 1873 in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: November 16, 1949 Burial: St. Peter's (Krebs) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Henrietta R. LENKER b: February 09, 1884 in pIUpper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: February 01, 1967 Burial: St. Peter's (Krebs) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA Father: George H. Lenker Mother: Henrietta Carl ............... 5 Katie E. BOBB b: June 01, 1903 inpI Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA d: December 16, 1997 in Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's (Kreb's) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +George Hiram REBUCK b: July 02, 1902 m: November 2pI9, 1920 d: September 25, 1970 Burial: St. Peter's (Kreb's) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jacob Ellsworth Rebuck Mother: Alice Salome Schreffler ................... 6 Pearl D. REBUCK b: February 22, 1926 d: July 22pI, 1989 in Hospital, Camp Hill, Cumberland Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Ralph U. HOY b: March 02, 1920 m: Aft. 1960 d: March 12, 1977 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, ElizabethvillpIe, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Harry Ulysses Hoy Mother: Sadie Elizabeth Weaver ...... 3 Solomon BOBB b: January 11, 1826 d: August 10, 1889 Burial: Immanuel Church Cemetery, Hunter Station, Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Mary A. PHILLIPS b:pI January 06, 1833 d: March 10, 1903 Burial: Immanuel Church Cemetery, Hunter Station, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Peter BOBB b: February 16, 1852 d: September 16, 1903 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ........pI....... +Emma YODER b: 1851 d: 1908 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Fannie Alice BOBB b: December 21, 1886 d: June 14, 1942 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ...................pI +Timothy O. RADEL b: November 29, 1878 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: December 03, 1962 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Elias Elijah Radel Mother: Sarah Jane Shaffer ........... 4 Anna BOBB bpI: 1868 d: 1928 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Shardle Brosius REBUCK b: 1861 d: 1936 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Joseph S. RebucpIk Mother: Lydia Brosius ............... 5 George E. REBUCK b: July 02, 1885 in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: 1961 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Mabel HETRICK b: SepIptember 24, 1889 m: Abt. 1910 d: November 26, 1918 Burial: St. Peter's (Kreb's) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co, PA Father: Benneville Schlegal Hetrick Mother: Mary Ann Seiler ................... 6 Irvin H. REBUCK b: February 03pI, 1910 d: July 1960 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Herma SHAFFER b: December 17, 1912 d: April 29, 1992 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co.,pI PA Father: John Shaffer Mother: Elizabeth Engle ................... 6 Mary A. REBUCK b: August 29, 1911 in Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA d: February 14, 1996 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ....pI................... +Rufus L. SEILER b: March 01, 1907 in Northumberland Co., PA d: October 14, 1937 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jacob Seiler Mother: Katie M. Latsha ............... *2nd WpIife of George E. REBUCK: ................... +Grace Susannah STIELY b: December 09, 1890 in Upper Mahantongo Twp., Schuylkill Co., PA m: May 15, 1920 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA d: 1965 Burial: Himmel's Church Cemetery, Washington Twp.pI, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Donald S. Stiely Mother: Henrietta Alice Smith ................... 6 Eleanor A. REBUCK b: September 14, 1924 ....................... +Edward COX b: Abt. 1922 ................... *2nd Husband of Eleanor A. REpIBUCK: ....................... +Earl Pershing HOFFMAN b: May 07, 1921 m: March 06, 1971 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA d: August 1977 Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Earl Franklin Hoffman Mother: Elizabeth MapIgdalena Bowman ............... 5 Katie Berta REBUCK b: May 09, 1889 in Rebuck, Northumberland Co., PA d: October 29, 1984 in Hospital, Ashland, Schuylkill Co., PA Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., NorthumbepIrland Co., PA ................... +Henry Yoder REINER b: September 07, 1882 m: December 23, 1906 in Leck Hill, Northumberland Co., PA d: September 13, 1967 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland CpIo., PA Father: Daniel Masser Reiner Mother: Elmira Yoder ................... 6 Anna Myra REINER b: July 07, 1907 in Pitman, Schuylkill Co., PA d: October 18, 2002 in Selinsgrove, Snyder Co., PA Burial: St. Paul's L & R Church Cemetery, Urban,pI Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Charles Edwin SNYDER b: February 03, 1899 in Leck Hill, Northumberland Co., PA m: October 18, 1922 d: March 27, 1950 in Scranton, PA Father: James Oscar Snyder Mother: Katie Ann Crissinger ...pI................ *2nd Husband of Anna Myra REINER: ....................... +Elmer Lee SCHLEGAL b: December 19, 1917 m: October 18, 1951 d: May 04, 1955 Burial: St. Paul's L & R Church Cemetery, Urban, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Abraham MipIll Schlegal Mother: Mary A. Ritzman ................... *3rd Husband of Anna Myra REINER: ....................... +Harvey MULL m: Aft. 1955 ................... 6 Henry Gilbert REINER b: October 27, 1910 in Pitman, Schuylkill Co., PA d: DecepImber 10, 2002 in Hospital, Danville, Montour Co., PA Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Cemetery, Pitman, Schuylkill Co., PA ....................... +Anna Catherine CLARK b: May 05, 1915 in Northumberland Co., PA m: December 31, 1937 in Leck HipIll, Northumberland Co., PA d: January 21, 1993 in Hospital, Danville, Montour Co., PA Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Cemetery, Pitman, Schuylkill Co., PA Father: John R. Clark Mother: Violet Savilla Schreffler ............... 5 Lizzie MaziepI REBUCK b: March 06, 1891 in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 15, 1983 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Victor YopIder REINER b: July 21, 1887 in Schuylkill Co., PA d: March 05, 1964 in Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Daniel Masser Reiner Mother:pI Elmira Yoder ............... 5 Charles M. REBUCK b: January 30, 1893 in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: May 19, 1974 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...................pI +Lulu L. SNYDER b: September 28, 1897 d: February 16, 1949 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... 6 Anna B. REBUCK b: February 08, 1917 d: April 23, 1917 Burial: St. JpIacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... 6 Felix REBUCK b: October 10, 1918 d: March 15, 1919 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co.,pI PA ................... 6 Merlin John REBUCK b: 1920 ....................... +Erma KIEFFER b: Abt. 1920 m: June 14, 1941 in Leck Kill, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Samuel A. Kieffer Mother: Sarah Etta Schreffler ...... 3 Susanna BOBB b: JpIune 09, 1831 d: October 21, 1901 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Isaac Lenker WITMER b: October 21, 1827 d: October 09, 1895 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) ChurpIch Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Witmer Mother: Anna Maria "Polly" Lenker ........... 4 Wilhelmina WITMER b: May 22, 1851 d: January 02, 1917 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: PomfpIret Manor Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Jeremiah LOWER b: October 02, 1845 in Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: November 14, 1867 in Dauphin Co., PA d: October 10, 1919 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Pomfret ManopIr Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA Father: William Lower Mother: Julia Ann Zerbe ............... 5 William R. LOWER b: June 17, 1868 in Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: September 30, 1925 in Williamsport, PA ................... +Mary Alice ? pIb: April 18, 1874 in PA m: 1892 d: September 29, 1917 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ................... 6 Ervince LOWER b: March 26, 1893 d: March 17, 1894 ................... 6 Mabel C. LOWER b: May 21, 1895 d: August 20, 1899 .......pI............ 6 Mary Helen LOWER b: September 1898 ................... 6 Robert LOWER b: 1902 ............... 5 Julia Valeria LOWER b: February 15, 1871 ................... +James R. BROSIUS ............... *2nd Husband of Julia Valeria LOW pIER: ................... +G. W. FLOYD ............... 5 Sarah Alice LOWER b: June 11, 1877 d: July 28, 1941 ................... +Alvin J. KAUFFMAN b: 1868 d: October 24, 1962 ............... 5 Mary Ellen LOWER b: August 21, 1881 d: November pI 07, 1932 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Frank G. WEISER b: June 08, 1867 d: September 21, 1937 in Williamsport, PA ............... 5 Susan E. LOWER b: February 02, 1885 d: June 11, 1885 Burial: Malta Cemetery, North  pIumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Laura LOWER b: June 16, 1890 d: August 01, 1890 Burial: Malta Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Mary Malinda WITMER b: March 28, 1853 d: 1932 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corn  pIers, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Benneveille WERT b: June 29, 1849 in Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: April 30, 1871 d: 1922 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Nor  pIthumberland Co., PA Father: John Wirt Mother: Judith Wentzel ............... 5 Alice WIRTH ................... +U. J. EVANS ............... 5 Moses WIRTH b: November 30, 1872 d: December 24, 1872 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickor pIy Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Charles E. WIRTH b: May 10, 1880 d: April 15, 1964 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery ................... +Viola H. ? b: October 29, 1880 d: September 21, 1970 ............ pI... 5 George F. WIRTH b: September 29, 1883 d: March 28, 1886 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Cyrus W. WIRTH b: August 13, 1886 d: July 20, 1889 Burial: StonepI Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Frederick WIRTH b: December 28, 1890 d: May 16, 1893 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., NorthumberlpIand Co., PA ........... 4 Charles Bobb WITMER b: April 18, 1862 d: April 07, 1925 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery ............... +Mollie BEAVER b: January 23, 1869 d: June 16, 1940 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery Father: Isaac Beaver Mother: pIMariah Hummel ............... 5 John Adam WITMER b: October 31, 1890 d: Abt. 1989 ............... 5 Mollie Kathryn WITMER b: May 23, 1897 d: 1932 ............... 5 Isabel May WITMER b: June 23, 1905 ........... 4 Magdalena "Maggie" WITMER pIb: September 21, 1864 in Northumberland Co., PA d: 1938 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Jacob H. PHILLIPS b: October 05, 1862 m: February 19, 1887 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA d: JupIly 25, 1943 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Isaac Phillips Mother: Catharine Frymoyer ............... 5 Annie PHILLIPS b: 1888 d: 1951 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory CornerspI, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +John A. WILLIAMS Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Harry F. PHILLIPS b: 1891 d: 1953 Burial: Stone Valley Cemetery, Hickory Corners, pINorthumberland Co., PA ................... +Mae E. KLINGER b: June 08, 1900 d: 1963 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Penrose E. Klinger Mother: Ida Agnes pIKratzer ............... 5 Alice Eva PHILLIPS b: July 16, 1895 d: March 08, 1975 Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +John Henry BINGAMAN b: May 02, 1889 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA d: OctobepIr 27, 1961 Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John W. Bingaman Mother: Catharina "Kate" Anna Klinger ............... 5 Fred Adam PHILLIPS b: May 23, 1897 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA dpI: January 1985 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Maude Evangeline WITMER b: May 31, 1897 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA m: April 11, 1914 d: September 29, 1970 in NorthumbepIrland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jonathan Hain Witmer Mother: Elizabeth Ellen Koppenhaver ................... 6 Vernon Richard PHILLIPS b: November 02, 1914 in Northumberland pICo., PA d: October 31, 1998 in Hospital, Camp Hill, Cumberland Co., PA Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Hilda Irene SHOOP b: April 22, 1918 m: February 05, 1938 in SteeltopIn, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Damon R. Shoop Mother: Grace A. Henninger ............... 5 Mollie I. PHILLIPS b: May 03, 1898 d: September 1985 Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +EpIlmer Daniel SCHLEGAL b: December 14, 1899 m: May 15, 1920 d: September 1962 Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Andrew W. Schlegal Mother: Miranda M. Byerly ................... 6 Charlotte R.pI SCHLEGAL b: July 29, 1920 d: June 25, 1995 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, PA ....................... +Harold L. MATTER b: December 28, 1919 Father: Raymond Emmanuel Matter Mother:pI Mary Ellen Stoneroad ............... 5 Clarence E. PHILLIPS b: June 10, 1900 d: January 08, 1973 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery ................... +Florence LONG ............... *2nd Wife of Clarence E. PHILLIPS: ................... +Jea pIn KIGER ............... 5 Jacob Milton PHILLIPS b: February 17, 1903 d: May 23, 1964 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Daisy S. BOHNER b: January 17, 1910 in Pillow,!pI Dauphin Co., PA m: June 30, 1928 d: March 06, 2000 in Hospital, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: William Henry Bohner Mother: Katherine "Kate" Julian Koppenhaver .........." pI..... 5 Minerva E. PHILLIPS b: September 16, 1905 d: December 08, 1989 in Hospital, Danville, Montour Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Charles I. MARTZ b: July 26, 1903#!pI m: 1924 in Northumberland Co., PA d: July 27, 1977 Father: Jacob A. Martz Mother: Emma Arella Shaffer ........... 4 Miriam WITMER b: November 11, 1868 d: November 02, 1956 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ......$"pI......... +Charles J. PHILLIPS b: May 16, 1867 in Northumberland Co., PA d: February 25, 1949 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Benjamin Phillips Mother: Harriet Rothermel ............... 5 Maude M. PHILLIP%#pIS b: June 27, 1893 d: March 29, 1968 Burial: St. David's Reformed Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Nevin Philmore HENNINGER b: April 30, 1892 d: April 30, 1965 Burial: St. David's Reformed Cemetery,&$pI Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Joseph Yeager Henninger Mother: Lovina Walborn ............... 5 Miriam PHILLIPS b: September 12, 1896 d: January 20, 1959 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., D'%pIauphin Co., PA ................... +John Calvin DEIBLER b: August 12, 1892 m: November 17, 1917 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA d: January 29, 1980 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Dani(&pIel G. Deibler Mother: Sarah Louisa Stine ............... 5 Mabel I. PHILLIPS b: June 09, 1900 d: December 12, 1984 Burial: St. David's Reformed Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +George M. LEBO b: Ma)'pIy 27, 1899 in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: March 22, 1973 Burial: St. David's Reformed Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: George Washington Lebo Mother: Clara L. Jury ................... 6 Geraldine I. LE*(pIBO b: June 21, 1926 ....................... +Marion F. WALBORN b: Abt. 1924 Father: Roscoe Irvin Walborn Mother: Mary Magdalena Blasser ............... 5 Carrie Melinda PHILLIPS b: September 21, 1905 in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: +)pIJuly 10, 1995 in Danville, Montour Co., PA ................... +Lloyd P. BOHNER b: April 27, 1896 m: December 20, 1924 d: November 16, 1985 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Henry Morris Bohner Mother: Sara,*pIh Ann Koppenhaver ............... 5 Mary M. PHILLIPS b: 1912 d: December 13, 1972 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Lloyd M. BOHNER b: July 28, 1901 d: April 01, 1970 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon-+pI, Northumberland Co., PA Father: John M. Bohner Mother: Emma J. Heiser ........... 4 Hannah M. WITMER b: October 12, 1870 d: August 17, 1946 ............... +John P. CARPENTER b: October 18, 1867 d: March 04, 1954 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemet.,pIery ........... 4 Francis A. WITMER b: October 28, 1877 d: May 07, 1953 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery ............... +Lyla G. YODER b: August 06, 1880 d: October 27, 1964 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery Father: Lewis Yoder Mother: Elizabeth/-pI Miller .. 2 Elizabeth BOBB b: November 02, 1786 in Northumberland Co., PA d: April 30, 1847 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... +Paul LAHR b: July 11, 1781 d: Febru0.pIary 25, 1848 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... 3 John LAHR b: May 17, 1812 d: May 1848 in Jackson Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Elizabeth Esther SHAFFER1/pI b: October 01, 1818 in Jackson Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: Abt. 1838 d: September 29, 1856 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: William Shaffer Mother: Mar20pIia Elizabeth Lenker ........... 4 Elizabeth LAHR b: August 26, 1839 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: February 24, 1903 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mah31pIanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Benjamin BYERLY b: November 19, 1835 m: September 21, 1858 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: May 28, 1889 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Ceme42pItery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Elijah Byerly Mother: Mary A. Bower ............... 5 Charles BYERLY b: February 1859 d: March 24, 1859 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lo53pIwer Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 William M. BYERLY b: October 19, 1860 d: January 22, 1864 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 S64pIarah V. BYERLY b: April 21, 1865 d: May 29, 1865 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 John Adam BYERLY b: July 16, 1866 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberlan75pId Co., PA ................... +Melinda A. PHILLIPS b: June 1866 Father: William Phillips Mother: Elizabeth Nace ................... 6 Grover S. BYERLY b: October 12, 1886 d: January 05, 1941 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Daup86pIhin Co., PA ....................... +Julia TSCHOPP b: January 08, 1884 d: 1937 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Edwin Tschopp Mother: Hannah ? ................... 6 Clara O. BYERLY b: October 29, 1890 d: 97pIFebruary 06, 1974 in Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Isaac Blair MATTIS b: December 22, 1886 d: July 16, 1961 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville:8pI, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Charles T. Mattis Mother: Mary Jane Sheetz ................... 6 Charles W. BYERLY b: May 10, 1892 d: October 25, 1975 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Evely;9pIn L. OSSMAN b: October 27, 1901 m: June 09, 1928 d: April 18, 1994 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Paul F. BYERLY b: 1868 d: 1946 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberla<:pInd Co., PA ................... +Mary A. SNYDER b: 1874 d: 1957 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Martin Luther BYERLY b: January 21, 1873 in Lower Mahan=;pIoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: January 11, 1955 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Mary Charlotte HESS b: December 10, 1862 m: August 04, 1895 in Ber><pIrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: January 12, 1920 in Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John Hess Mother: Caroline Moyer ................... 6 John B. BYERLY b: July 1897 d: Feb?=pIruary 22, 1951 in Philadelphia, PA Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA ....................... +Hallie FISHER ........... 4 William LAHR b: July 28, 1841 ........... 4 Sarah Anna LAHR b: August 03, 1842 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northu@>pImberland Co., PA d: July 18, 1930 in Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Josiah SCHWARTZ b: October 19, 1827 m: Aft. 1861 d: May 01, 1909 iA?pIn Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Daniel M. Schwartz Mother: Rachel Beisel ............... 5 John B. SCHWARTZ b: 1863 in Jordan Twp., NorthumberB@pIland Co., PA d: 1940 in Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Sallie E. ? b: 1864 d: 1940 in Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. PauCApIl's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Cora E. SCHWARTZ b: October 04, 1865 in Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: December 27, 1945 in Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Paul'DBpIs Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Elias Z. SHAFFER b: August 14, 1862 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: November 26, 1911 in Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: NovembeECpIr 26, 1941 in Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: William L. Shaffer Mother: Catherine Zerbe ............... 5 George Franklin SCHWARTZ b: April 30,FDpI 1872 d: October 14, 1915 in Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Jordan Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Heinrich LAHR b: December 12, 1844 d: December 23, 1850 in Dalmatia, NorthumbGEpIerland Co., PA ...... 3 Elizabeth LAHR b: May 05, 1817 d: February 23, 1866 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Abraham LENKER b: March 13, 1814 in Northumberland Co.,HFpI PA d: April 19, 1870 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johann Michael Lenker Mother: Catharina Emerich ........... 4 Anna CIGpIatherine LENKER b: July 31, 1838 d: August 29, 1859 ............... +Embla THURSTON b: December 12, 1834 m: December 16, 1858 in Dauphin Co., PA d: May 29, 1897 ........... 4 Elizabeth LENKER b: July 02, 1840 d: June 11, 1894 Burial: Stone VJHpIalley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA............... +Embly THURSTON b: December 27, 1834 m: October 25, 1863 in Dauphin Co., PA d: May 29, 1897 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory CornersKIpI, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Henry Lenker THURSTON b: 1865 d: June 20, 1928 in Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ..........LJpI..... 5 Abraham THURSTON b: January 16, 1867 d: July 08, 1871 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 John E. THURSTON b: October 02, 1872 d: 1933 Burial: Stone ValleMKpIy Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Laura Susanna SHAFFER b: March 06, 1878 d: September 09, 1921 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: William Henry NLpIShaffer Mother: Mary A. Romberger ................... 6 Margaret Elizabeth THURSTON b: March 25, 1908 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: June 16, 1988 ....................... +Charles Francis SPOTTS b: May 29, 1906 m: March 30, 1929 d: JanuarOMpIy 08, 1997 in Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Francis Spotts Mother: Alda Caroline Heckert ............... 5 Joseph Elias THURSTON b: April 18, 1876PNpI d: 1921 ................... +Alice A. TSCHOPP b: 1871 d: 1941 ........... 4 Isaac A. LENKER b: February 12, 1845 d: August 16, 1913 ........... 4 Sarah LENKER b: May 07, 1848 d: May 08, 1849 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory CoQOpIrners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA........... 4 Mary Ann LENKER b: July 21, 1850 ............... +William KUTZ m: November 23, 1895 in Dauphin Co., PA ........... 4 Michael L. LENKER b: 1853 d: 1925 Burial: Trinity Church CemeRPpItery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Cecilia REBUCK b: 1859 d: 1923 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Daniel Rebuck Mother: Henrietta Thomas ............... 5 Blanche May LENKER b: MSQpIay 26, 1883 d: 1973 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +George C. LEISTER b: 1883 m: February 1905 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA d: 1958 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, NorthumTRpIberland Co., PA Father: David L. Leister Mother: Mary Jane Fenstermacher ............... 5 C. Milton LENKER b: 1885 d: 1923 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 John Abraham LENKER b: 1887 d: 19USpI53 Burial: Trinity UCC Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Mary A. MILLER b: March 17, 1910 d: April 30, 1990 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Trinity UCC Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA VTpI ............... 5 Alvin A. LENKER b: 1890 d: July 20, 1895 Burial: Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Wellington Daniel LENKER b: December 05, 1899 d: April 13, 1900 ............... 5 Sarah Elizabeth LENKER b: July 30, 1902 WUpId: May 03, 2000 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Marcus D. LEMON b: March 30, 1904 m: April 19, 1927 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA d: April 17, 1937 Burial: UXVpInion Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Simon Grant Lemon Mother: Maggie V. Snyder ............... *2nd Husband of Sarah Elizabeth LENKER: ................... +Frank Troutman WIEST b: 1897 m: Aft. 1951 d: 1956 Burial: GrandvieYWpIw Cemetery, Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Frank Troutman Wiest Mother: Amelia Agnes Ossman ...... 3 Isaac LAHR b: July 07, 1820 d: September 04, 1883 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA .......... ZXpI+Elizabeth MICHAEL b: January 26, 1817 d: January 10, 1885 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johannes Peter Michael Mother: Margaretha Zartman ........... 4 John LAHR b: October 1851 in Nort[YpIhumberland Co., PA d: 1929 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Hannah M. BOYER b: December 1859 in Berks Co., PA d: 1921 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church \ZpICemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Abraham Boyer Mother: Catharine Anderson ............... 5 Elizabeth A. LAHR b: May 1876 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Annie Soph][pIia LAHR b: January 1878 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: September 22, 1951 ................... +William Landis ZERBE b: March 07, 1877 in Malta, Northumberland Co., PA m: November 06, 1902 d: June 15, 1935 Burial: St. Luke's ^\pIChurch Cemetery, Malta, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Ambrose Lessman Zerbe Mother: Sarah Jane Tschopp ............... 5 Susan C. LAHR b: January 01, 1881 d: September 24, 1967 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA .._]pI................. +John Franklin RADEL b: June 04, 1884 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA d: July 25, 1968 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Elias Elijah Radel Mother: Sarah Jane Shaffer ............... 5 [2] Mary `^pIA. LAHR b: May 09, 1882 d: March 03, 1960 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +[1] Jerome LENKER b: October 27, 1878 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: September 18, a_pI1902 d: November 03, 1956 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Messner Lenker Mother: Mary Elizabeth Shaffer ............... 5 John A. LAHR b: May 18, 1887 d: March 01, 1953 Burial: West Sb`pIide Cemetery, Monroe Twp., Snyder Co., PA ................... +Anna V. WITMER b: August 05, 1884 m: November 07, 1903 d: September 17, 1963 Burial: West Side Cemetery, Monroe Twp., Snyder Co., PA Father: Harvey Clinton Witmer Mother: Susan BocapInawitz Weaver .. 2 John Philip BOBB b: September 28, 1789 d: December 10, 1854 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... +Margaret KERSTETTER ...... 3 Lydia BOBB b: SeptedbpImber 25, 1809 d: November 02, 1893 Burial: Trinity Evangelical Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Joseph FENSTERMACHER b: March 28, 1798 m: Aft. 1838 d: October 18, 1875 Burial: Trinity Evangelical Church Cemetery, ecpIDalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johannes Fenstermacher Mother: Margaret George ...... 3 Philip BOBB b: November 10, 1810 in Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 07, 1899 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, NorthumberlfdpIand Co., PA .......... +Magdalena MICHAEL b: January 02, 1810 d: January 16, 1855 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: William Michael Mother: Anna Elizabeth Spotts ........... 4 Benneville M. BOBB b: NovgepIember 21, 1833 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: 1914 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Eliza ROUSH b: September 09, 1838 d: April 08, 1861 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, DalmahfpItia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 William C. BOBB b: February 14, 1861 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: 1940 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Valley View, Schuylkill Co., PA ................... +Sevilla C. BROSIUS b: 1863 digpI: 1927 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Valley View, Schuylkill Co., PA Father: Napoleon Brosius Mother: Susannah ? ........... *2nd Wife of Benneville M. BOBB: ............... +Susan SEAGRIST b: 1838 m: December 07, 1862 in Northumberland CjhpIo., PA d: 1920 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Christian Seagrist Mother: Elizabeth ? ............... 5 Lewis N. BOBB b: March 09, 1873 d: 1968 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, NorthumberlankipId Co., PA ................... +Katie Elizabeth DREIBELBIS b: July 30, 1872 m: February 23, 1895 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: January 16, 1949 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, NorthumberlaljpInd Co., PA Father: Isaac W. Dreibelbis Mother: Susanna Heim ................... 6 Susan Estella BOBB b: September 10, 1898 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: July 10, 1994 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, ElizmkpIabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Luke Raymond SCHREFFLER b: May 20, 1896 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA m: October 14, 1920 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: January 22, 1952 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial:nlpI Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Charles Edwin Schreffler Mother: Emma Cooper ........... 4 Henrietta BOBB b: 1835 ........... 4 Elizabeth BOBB b: 1837 ............... +Peter SEAGRIST ........... 4 Isaac BOBB ompIb: 1844 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: in Atlanta, GA Military service: Civil War, 15th Infantry GAR ........... 4 Sarah BOBB b: 1845 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +George SHULL b: 1840 in PApnpI ........... 4 Anna M. BOBB b: August 13, 1849 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: June 04, 1935 in Lancaster Co., PA Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Henry SPOTTS b: June 12, 1831 in LoweqopIr Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: Abt. 1875 d: July 03, 1916 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jacob Spotts Mother: Sarah Maria Emerich ............... 5 George Clarence SPOTTS b: June 24, 1876 rppI ............... 5 Leon SPOTTS b: April 25, 1880 Military service: Spanish American War............... 5 Philip SPOTTS b: November 06, 1887 ...... 3 Salome "Sally" BOBB b: February 18, 1820 d: October 24, 1901 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery,sqpI Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Josiah WERT b: July 16, 1818 in Lykens Valley, Dauphin Co., PA d: March 21, 1900 in Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johannes Wert MtrpIother: Elisabeth Miller ........... 4 John Thomas WERT b: November 05, 1845 in Lykens Valley, Dauphin Co., PA d: February 27, 1929 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Catherine W. DREIBELBIS b: uspIApril 17, 1852 d: March 12, 1904 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jacob D. Dreibelbis Mother: Catharina Wert ............... 5 Katie Salome WERT b: August 21, 1875 d: June 02, 1909 ...................vtpI +Charles Henry BAKER b: June 17, 1878 in Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA m: May 11, 1901 d: December 25, 1933 in Lykens, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Calvary Methodist Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Kathryn Fianna BAKER b: wupISeptember 24, 1903 d: January 14, 1980 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Albert Byron MESSERSMITH b: December 17, 1913 m: June 05, 1936 in Frederick, MD d: December 18, 1967 Burial: Maple GxvpIrove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: George Adam Messersmith Mother: Nora May Matter ................... 6 Emma Pauline BAKER b: December 24, 1906 d: March 19, 1995 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove CemeterywpIy, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Paul Penrose SHADLE b: June 04, 1905 d: April 08, 1991 in Big Run, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Clayton Perry Esquella ShadlezxpI Mother: Edna Lena Hoke ........... 4 George Milton WERT b: August 10, 1855 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: February 25, 1930 Burial: Calvary Methodist Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Maggie BROSIUS b: September {ypI1859 m: Bef. 1877 d: August 13, 1904 ............... 5 Susan Alvesta WERT b: February 16, 1877 d: January 10, 1941 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Landon KERSTETTER b: October 12, 1877 i|zpIn Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: October 10, 1903 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: November 22, 1953 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Isaac }{pIKerstetter Mother: Sarah A. Michael ................... 6 Ralph Landon KERSTETTER b: April 29, 1904................... 6 Margaret Sarah KERSTETTER b: March 14, 1908 d: Bef. 1988 ....................... +Raymond D. MILLER b: August 17, 1907 m~|pI: January 08, 1944 d: February 05, 1988 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Harrison Miller Mother: Emma Jane Huntzinger ........... *2nd Wife of George Milton WERT: ............... +Hattie GINGRICH b: August 13, 1866 m: Aft. 19}pI04 d: April 05, 1946 Burial: Calvary Methodist Church Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Christian K. Gingrich Mother: Sarah A. Bohner ........... 4 Franklin McClellan WERT b: December 24, 1864 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d:~pI February 13, 1954 Burial: Trinity Church Cemetery, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Barbara Ellen KERSTETTER b: June 02, 1860 m: 1887 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: February 26, 1935 ............... 5 Jeremiah FrankpIlin WERT b: August 14, 1888 d: April 01, 1960 Burial: Wesleyan Church Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Anna Rebecca REIGLE b: October 28, 1887 m: October 10, 1909 in Dornsife, PA d: 1967 Burial: Wesleyan pIChurch Cemetery, Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Jennie Mabel WERT b: September 29, 1889 d: 1972 Burial: God's Missionary Church Cemetery, Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +William David GESSNER b: April pI27, 1891 m: April 03, 1915 in Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA d: 1942 Burial: God's Missionary Church Cemetery, Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Charles Milton WERT b: October 17, 1891 d: April 18, 1966 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial CempIetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Maggie Elizabeth ENDERS b: November 08, 1888 m: June 16, 1917 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: January 11, 1969 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, MifflpIin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 William Oscar WERT b: September 01, 1901 d: March 26, 1963 Burial: Ebenezer Cemetery, Rockefeller Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Bernice Salome SPOTTS b: November 01, 1900 in UppepIr Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: March 13, 1927 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: October 08, 1936 Father: David B. Spotts Mother: Salome Lentz ............... *2nd Wife of William Oscar WERT: ................... +Wilhelmina Harriet TRpIOUTMAN b: January 05, 1914 m: Aft. 1936 ...... 3 Mary BOBB b: 1821 d: April 30, 1901 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +John PATRICK b: November 20, 1818 d: JupIne 03, 1887 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... 3 Catherine BOBB b: May 20, 1822 d: June 08, 1890 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower pIMahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Jacob MICHAEL b: October 09, 1828 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: June 24, 1914 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., NorthumberlandpI Co., PA Father: Johannes Peter Michael Mother: Margaretha Zartman ........... 4 John D. MICHAEL b: January 20, 1850 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 13, 1915 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, NorthupImberland Co., PA ............... +Lucetta DOCKEY b: January 28, 1849 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: July 30, 1906 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Dockey Mother: ElizpIabeth Bordner ........... 4 Susanna MICHAEL b: February 16, 1852 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 14, 1893 in PA Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .pI.............. +Silas Pierce BOYER b: January 12, 1853 in Millerstown, Perry Co., PA m: Bef. 1888 d: January 10, 1933 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Abraham BoyepIr Mother: Catharine Anderson ............... 5 M. Kathryn BOYER b: April 05, 1888 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: July 06, 1965 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Charles E. pICONRAD b: 1897 d: 1950 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Carrie BOYER b: February 1893 ........... 4 Sarah Anne MICHAEL b: February 16, 1852 d: 1923 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, HickorpIy Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Elias SEAMAN b: February 06, 1857 in County Line, Northumberland Co., PA m: November 23, 1878 d: 1931 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, HickopIry Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Adam Seaman Mother: Philippina Hepner ............... 5 William A. SEAMAN b: May 28, 1880 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: 1953 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: SpItone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Cora KERSTETTER b: January 1881 m: April 14, 1906 in Northumberland Co., PA d: 1958 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley CpIhurch Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Kerstetter Mother: Louisa Witmer ............... 5 Katie Elizabeth SEAMAN b: December 31, 1881 ........... 4 William E. MICHAEL b: April 06, 1854 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., NorpIthumberland Co., PA d: May 10, 1908 in Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Rebecca LEISLER b: January 25, 1851 d: December 17, 1931 Burial: Stone Valley Church pICemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Rebecca MICHAEL b: September 09, 1858 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 18, 1971 Burial: Old Lantz Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Isaac MICHpIAEL b: 1862 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: 1925 in Ralpho Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's Blue Church, Ralpho Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Emma Jane PHILLIPS b: 1865 in Northumberland Co., PpIA m: January 10, 1891 d: 1961 in Ralpho Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's Blue Church, Ralpho Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Benjamin MICHAEL b: June 29, 1864 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 1pI7, 1871 Burial: Old Lantz Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Mary C. MICHAEL b: January 1868 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: 1938 Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Northumberland Co., PA ............... pI+George J. PHILLIPS b: March 16, 1867 in Urban, Northumberland Co., PA m: January 18, 1890 in Northumberland Co., PA d: September 12, 1944 Burial: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Urban, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Elias Phillips Mother: CatheripIne "Kate" Crissinger ...... 3 Isaac BOBB b: May 17, 1825 d: July 28, 1890 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Elizabeth LEITZEL b: February 28, 1831 d: October pI10, 1892 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Benjamin E. Leitzel Mother: Elizabeth Byerly ........... 4 Susanna BOBB b: December 23, 1850 d: February 21, 1851 BurialpI: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Philip L. BOBB b: 1861 d: 1938 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland CpIo., PA ............... +Margaret A. ? b: December 06, 1872 d: December 08, 1922 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Isaac F. BOBB b: March 03, 1865 d: DecembepIr 01, 1866 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... 3 Susanna BOBB b: April 16, 1829 d: February 25, 1850 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, LowpIer Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Augustus BADMAN b: 1826 d: 1907 Father: John Badman Mother: Catherine Wagner ........... 4 Susanna BADMAN b: February 16, 1850 d: July 27, 1850 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, pIHickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .. 2 Susanna BOBB b: Abt. 1790 ...... +Peter LENKER b: Abt. 1792 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: Bef. 1850 d: in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: pIJohan Jacob Lenker Mother: Anna Catharine Felty ...... 3 Adam LENKER ...... 3 John LENKER ...... 3 Magdalena LENKER ...... 3 Nicholas LENKER .......... +Esther ? ........... 4 Mary A. LENKER b: January 18, 1858 d: January 22, 1862 BurialpI: St. Jacob's (Howerters) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Lydia LENKER b: 1860 d: March 07, 1867 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerters) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... 3 PpIeter B. LENKER b: June 29, 1827.......... +Rachel MOYER b: October 30, 1835 m: Abt. 1854 d: March 08, 1865 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johannes Moyer Mother: Catharina ? pI ........... 4 Aaron LENKER b: September 24, 1854 d: April 28, 1865 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerters) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Elias LENKER b: January 06, 1855 d: July 30, 1856 Burial: St. Jacob'pIs (Howerters) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... *2nd Wife of Peter B. LENKER: .......... +Lydia HOWERTER b: January 09, 1840 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA m: Abt. 1867 d: September 13, 1920 Burial: St. EpIlias Cemetery Father: Peter Howerter Mother: Salome Adam ...... 3 Michael B. LENKER b: August 03, 1832 d: April 14, 1914 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Elizabeth SCHMIpINKY b: December 04, 1838 d: April 06, 1901 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Schminky Mother: Mary Schauer ........... 4 Samuel A. LENKER b: 1870 d: 1951 Burial: St. JacopIb's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Mary A. CARL b: 1856 d: 1943 Burial: St. Jacob's (Howerter's) Church Cemetery, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .. 2 Maria Magdalena BOBBpI b: May 13, 1792 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: March 30, 1864 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ...... +JopIhannes Adam LENKER b: August 14, 1789 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: October 13, 1861 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., NorthumberlpIand Co., PA Father: Johannes Adam Lenker Mother: Anna Maria Enterline ...... 3 Lydia Ann LENKER b: February 15, 1813 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: March 30, 1883 .......... +John WETZEL b: October 24, 1810 in Upper Paxton pITwp., Dauphin Co., PA d: December 16, 1892 Father: John Wetzel Mother: Mary Yeartz ........... 4 David Lenker WETZEL b: November 24, 1841 d: May 01, 1897 Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Lydia Amanda HpIOFFMAN b: August 24, 1852 m: Abt. 1890 d: May 25, 1936 Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Henry Bernhart Hoffman Mother: Catherine Kissinger ............... 5 Mona Catherine WETZEL b: April 30, 1891 d: March 12, 1pI992 Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Benjamin Arthur MUSSER b: March 14, 1881 m: 1929 d: May 1974 Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Father: William Henry Musser Mother: Laura ApInn ? ........... 4 Catharina WETZEL b: January 30, 1845 ........... 4 Maria Magdalena WETZEL b: December 27, 1847 d: August 30, 1857 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA ........... 4 Lydia Ann WETZEL b: pIMay 12, 1850 ...... 3 Nicholas LENKER b: September 05, 1814 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA (appears in 1850 Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA census) d: March 29, 1888 in Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church CpIemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA .......... +Catharina YEAGER b: April 16, 1819 in Dauphin Co., PA d: January 31, 1895 in Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PApI Father: Christopher Yeager Mother: Maria Elizabeth Radel ........... 4 Isaac Yeager LENKER b: 1837 d: 1900 ............... +Catherine ZIMMERMAN b: 1843 in Jackson Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: October 12, 1861 in St. John's Lutheran Church, BerrpIysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: February 08, 1915 Father: Adam Zimmerman Mother: Elizabeth Magdalena Snyder ............... 5 Clara M. LENKER ............... 5 Elizabeth LENKER b: Abt. 1862 ................... +? WILSON ............... 5 WilliapIm H. LENKER b: 1863 d: 1936 ................... +Lelah SNOKE ................... 6 Daisy E. LENKER b: 1891 in Dauphin Co., PA d: February 17, 1891 in Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's (Fetterhoff's) Church Cemetery, Fisherville, Halifax TwpIp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Hubert LENKER b: 1892 ................... 6 Cora Lottie LENKER b: May 30, 1894 d: January 13, 1942 ....................... +Joseph Lemuel IMES b: May 17, 1886 m: August 25, 1915 d: January 06, 1948 pIFather: William David Imes Mother: Martha Arbuckle Stong ................... 6 Pearl LENKER b: Abt. 1896 ....................... +Oscar HUMMER ................... 6 Catherine LENKER b: 1898 d: 1967 ....................... +Herbert STEWART pIb: February 04, 1894 d: February 1965 ................... 6 Charles LENKER b: Abt. 1900 in (died young) ................... 6 Bertha LENKER b: Abt. 1905 ....................... +? LOWE ................... 6 Stella LENKER b: 1909 .........pI.............. +? LOWE ................... 6 Mary LENKER b: 1911 ....................... +Woodrow NOLL ................... 6 Emma LENKER b: Abt. 1913 ....................... +? EPLER ................... 6 Ruth LENKER b: Abt. 1915 .......pI................ +? SHEPLEY ................... 6 George N. LENKER b: Abt. 1917 ................... 6 Simon L. LENKER b: Abt. 1919 ................... 6 Richard F. LENKER b: Abt. 1920 ............... *2nd Wife of William H. LENKER: ......pI............. +Clara SHIPLEY m: Aft. 1920 ............... 5 Annie J. LENKER b: 1865 ................... +? MCCARTNEY ............... 5 Sally LENKER b: 1867 ................... +? LENHART ............... 5 Catherine A. LENKER b: 1868 ....pI............... +? SHADOW ............... 5 Isaiah A. LENKER b: 1870 d: 1935 ................... +Laura M. KOONS b: 1880 d: 1952 ................... 6 Fanny LENKER ....................... +RICKER ................... 6 Ethel LENKER ......pI................. +Clark BASHORE ................... 6 Pauline LENKER ................... 6 Isaiah LENKER b: 1918 ....................... +Ethel M. HOUCK b: 1917 ............... 5 Emma L. LENKER b: 1872 ................... +? BOWER .....pI.......... 5 Ida LENKER b: 1873 ................... +Lewis WERT ............... 5 John N. LENKER b: May 30, 1876 d: April 05, 1881 Burial: St. Peter's (Fetterhoff's) Cemetery, Fisherville, Halifax Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 MarpIy A. LENKER b: March 11, 1879 d: April 11, 1881 Burial: St. Peter's (Fetterhoff's) Cemetery, Fisherville, Halifax Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Eva V. LENKER b: 1880 d: 1880 ............... 5 Charles LENKER b: 1882 d: 1905 .......pI........ 5 Bertha LENKER b: 1883 ................... +Harvey CASSEL ............... 5 Julia I. LENKER b: 1885 ................... +John H. EBY b: 1884 d: 1958 ................... 6 Walter L. EBY b: December 12, 1906 d: November 1983 .....pI.............. 6 Roy W. EBY b: March 27, 1909 d: October 20, 1994 ................... 6 John M. EBY b: February 03, 1911 d: May 1980 ................... 6 Norman R. EBY b: March 31, 1913 d: August 1984 ................... 6 Leah E. EBY b: 1pI915 ................... 6 Bertha May EBY b: June 27, 1918 ....................... +James Marlin BUFFINGTON b: March 04, 1911 in Carsonville, Jefferson Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: August 09, 1992 Father: Chauncey Ambrose Buffington Mother: Emma pIJane Bowerman ................... 6 Blanche Irene EBY b: December 12, 1919 ....................... +Samuel Irving BUFFINGTON b: January 13, 1914 d: September 1984 Father: Chauncey Ambrose Buffington Mother: Emma Jane Bowerman ..............pI. 5 Amelia LENKER b: 1887 ................... +SMITH ........... 4 Sarah LENKER b: May 19, 1839 d: December 27, 1867 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Daniel S. KOPPENHAVER b: May 20, pI1837 m: July 22, 1858 in St. John's Lutheran Church near Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: September 02, 1867 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Simon Koppenhaver Mother: Leah Enterline .............pI.. 5 Imanuel Edwin KOPPENHAVER b: July 12, 1859 ............... 5 Simon Nicolas KOPPENHAVER b: March 26, 1862 d: April 06, 1929 ........... 4 Mary LENKER b: July 08, 1840 in County Line, PA d: December 19, 1917 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PApI Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Michael METZ b: March 08, 1839 m: March 24, 1861 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: September 23, 1885 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church pICemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Johann Henrich Metz Mother: Anna Mary Weaver ............... 5 Catharina Sybilla METZ b: November 06, 1861 d: July 18, 1928 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, MpIifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +John Henry KEBAUGH b: May 11, 1860 d: May 14, 1903 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Henry (Keboch/Kiebach) Kebaugh Mother: RebeccapI Deibler ................... 6 William Henry KEBAUGH b: 1880 ............... 5 Ellen Elizabeth METZ b: April 10, 1863 d: November 03, 1949 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....pI............... +Isaiah S. DANIEL b: November 21, 1862 m: November 01, 1884 d: September 19, 1943 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Joseph B. Daniel Mother: Elizabeth SnydepIr ................... 6 Warren Joseph DANIEL b: May 21, 1885 in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: May 12, 1959 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +BeulpIah Kate RADEL b: January 05, 1886 m: November 19, 1905 in Duncannon, PA d: August 23, 1968 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: George Weldon Radel Mother: Lillian C. Grimm ............... 5 Mary Agnes METZ b:pI September 01, 1864 d: September 22, 1947 Burial: Paxtang Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Emanuel N. LEBO b: March 26, 1851 in Dauphin Co., PA m: December 04, 1881 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA d: December 31, pI1911 Burial: Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, PA Father: Daniel Lebo Mother: Sarah Schoffstall ................... 6 Selena E. LEBO ....................... +W. S. HOWELL ................... 6 Randall LEBO b: February 14, 1883 in Dauphin Co., pIPA d: April 13, 1936 Burial: Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, PA ....................... +Edith NAGEL b: Abt. 1885 ................... 6 Forrest E. LEBO b: November 16, 1886 d: November 22, 1959 Burial: Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, PA .....pI.................. +Clara Frederick BARNHART b: January 31, 1887 d: June 05, 1965 Burial: Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, PA ............... 5 William Henry METZ b: November 30, 1866 in Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: March 30, 1914 in WiconipIsco, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Magdalena Amelia LENTZ b: 1873 m: March 19, 1892 in Dauphin Co., PA d: February 11, 1903 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, DaupIphin Co., PA ................... 6 Mary Celesta METZ b: January 11, 1894 d: January 1981 ....................... +George Morris KLINGER b: October 03, 1889 in Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA d: May 17, 1934 Father: George Brady Klinger Mother: ElpIlen Jane Snyder ................... 6 Charles Irwin METZ b: May 21, 1895 d: March 07, 1903 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Sarah A. METZ b: 1869 d: 1915 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, BerpIrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Charles L. MILLER b: 1870 Father: Preston Miller Mother: Sarah L. Schwab ................... 6 Hazel Marie MILLER b: August 03, 1893 in Philadelphia, PA d: September 28, 1894 in Harrisburg, DauphpIin Co., PA Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Anna Julie METZ b: May 02, 1872 d: December 26, 1947 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA .......pI............ +Robert William DEIBLER b: October 1867 in Dauphin Co., PA d: March 15, 1947 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Harry B. Deibler Mother: Amanda JanpIe Tobias ................... 6 Mabel Edna DEIBLER b: February 23, 1891 d: 1962 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +? ROMBERGER ................... *2nd Husband of Mabel EdnpIa DEIBLER: ....................... +William Allen ROMBERGER b: July 15, 1892 m: February 10, 1915 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: August 18, 1965 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John ElpImer Romberger Mother: Sarah Ellen Lehman ................... 6 Mary Alice DEIBLER b: September 14, 1894 d: April 27, 1979 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +William H. ANDRpIESS b: January 25, 1888 d: May 25, 1983 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... *2nd Husband of Mary Alice DEIBLER: ....................... +William Harry ANDRESS b: January 25, 1888pI m: November 21, 1914 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: May 25, 1983 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Hazel A. DEIBLER b: October 30, 1895 d: March 17, 1991 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial CemepItery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +HARTLEY ................... *2nd Husband of Hazel A. DEIBLER: ....................... +Nelson HARTLEY ................... 6 Selena Sarah DEIBLER b: June 15, 1905 d: SpIeptember 08, 1990 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +George Andrew HOLTZMAN b: November 30, 1900 m: December 04, 1921 in ElizabethvipIlle, Dauphin Co., PA d: May 1970 Burial: Sweitzers Memorial Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Harry M. Holtzman Mother: Mary A. Fogleman ........... 4 Daniel Yeager LENKER b: October 17, 1841 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., NpIorthumberland Co., PA d: May 15, 1900 Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Julia A. KOOTKA b: November 25, 1844 in Kremnitz, near Berlin, Prussia m: October 23, 1866 d: May 15, 1900 Burial: Oak Hill CemeterpIy, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Father: William Kootka Mother: Amelia Year ............... 5 Mary V. LENKER b: March 14, 1867 ................... +George Allen HOFFMAN b: June 02, 1864 d: December 29, 1929 Father: Henry Bernhart Hoffman MothpIer: Catherine Kissinger ................... 6 Guy Lenker HOFFMAN ................... 6 Harry P. HOFFMAN ................... 6 Esther HOFFMAN ............... *2nd Husband of Mary V. LENKER: ................... +A. Y. ANDREWS .............pI.. 5 Mildred LENKER b: March 03, 1870 ................... +H. E. SHOOP ............... 5 Catherine LENKER b: April 24, 1872 ................... +William HEIB ............... 5 Harry Cordes LENKER b: February 10, 1874 ............... 5 EarpIl R. LENKER b: July 25, 1881 ................... +Odessa MUSSER ........... 4 John Yeager LENKER b: April 17, 1844 d: November 30, 1899 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Military service:pI Civil War ............... +Lydia (Hidle) HITTLE b: 1843 d: November 28, 1933 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Sarah LENKER d: 1968 ................... +Roscoe SMITH pI............... 5 Mary Elizabeth LENKER b: January 25, 1860 d: December 19, 1899 in Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Lykens, Wiconisco Twp., Dauphin Co., PA................... +Edward W. FORNEY b: August 15, 1851 in Middle PaxpIton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: January 19, 1916 Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Lykens, Wiconisco Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Martha Jane FORNEY b: March 26, 1886 in Lykens, Wiconisco Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: September 18, 1886 BuripIal: Old Union Cemetery, Lykens, Wiconisco Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Raymond Eugene FORNEY b: August 21, 1892 d: November 19, 1940 Burial: Calvary Methodist Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Ida NpIora SCHEIB b: July 25, 1889 d: July 09, 1937 Burial: Calvary Methodist Cemetery, Wiconisco, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Victor E. Scheib Mother: Anna Elizabeth Schwalm ............... 5 William H. LENKER b: 1868 d: 1951 ................... +MinnpIie A. WHEELER b: 1871 d: 1960 ............... 5 Alvin N. LENKER b: 1872 d: December 22, 1933 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +A. Laura LEBO b: February 1876 d: DecempIber 20, 1962 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John H. Lebo Mother: Caroline Hartman ................... 6 Martha LENKER b: September 22, 1905 ................... 6 Pauline May LEpINKER b: May 04, 1908 d: January 15, 1988 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. David's Reformed Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Edward Miller NEAGLEY b: March 16, 1900 in pIMillersburg, Dauphin Co., PA m: February 02, 1928 d: January 02, 1999 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. David's Reformed Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John Fred Neagley Mother: Nora CpI. Miller ................... 6 Elmer Victor LENKER b: July 21, 1913 d: December 26, 1972 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Annie Elizabeth MINNICH b: June 16, 191pI1 m: May 28, 1938 d: August 28, 1979 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Homer Elias Minnich Mother: Stella May Hartman ............... 5 Catharine LENKER b: July 30, 1874 .........pI.......... +Edward Dewalt NOVINGER b: August 02, 1870 d: April 30, 1907 Father: John Dewalt Novinger Mother: Leah Jane Ohrendorf ................... 6 Forrest Nicholas NOVINGER b: February 10, 1902 ............... 5 John LENKER b: 1877 d: 18pI77 ............... 5 George M. LENKER b: Abt. 1880 ................... +Gertrude I. SWEIGARD ........... 4 David Yeager LENKER b: August 04, 1848 d: February 09, 1915 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA ..........pI..... +Emma Jane KUNTZELMAN b: June 04, 1848 m: November 27, 1870 d: 1932 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Elias Kuntzelman Mother: Elizabeth ? ............... 5 Charles H. LENKER b: September 05, 1871 in pIMillersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Emma C. BECHTEL m: June 27, 1895 in Duncannon, Perry Co., PA Father: H. Edward Bechtel Mother: Elizabeth ? ............... 5 Edwin N. LENKER b: July 14, 1875 d: May 30, 1940 in Dauphin Co., PpIA Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Catherine WILBERT b: 1877 d: 1954 Father: George N. Wilbert Mother: Catharina ? ............... 5 Frank Kuntzelman LENKER b: May 14, 1878 d: October 13, 1958 in HpIospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Carrie F. JURY ............... 5 Arthur D. LENKER b: September 10, 1880 ........... 4 William Yeager LENKER b: November 09, 18pI50 d: June 17, 1932 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Susanna GIPPLE b: 1851 d: October 10, 1926 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., DapIuphin Co., PA Father: Christian Gipple Mother: Anna Maria "Polly" Ritzman ........... 4 Elizabeth LENKER b: April 02, 1852 d: Bef. December 1917 ............... +? WEAVER ........... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth LENKER: ............... +WillipIam H. FORNEY b: September 25, 1849 in Dauphin Co., PA m: Abt. 1870 d: May 15, 1897 in Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Forney's UB Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John F. Forney Mother: Susanna Lenker ........... *3rd Husband of ElizabepIth LENKER: ............... +Daniel W. DREIBELBIS b: March 07, 1856 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: Abt. 1880 d: December 04, 1885 Burial: St. David's Reformed Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA FatpIher: Jacob D. Dreibelbis Mother: Catharina Wert ............... 5 Helen S. DREIBELBIS b: November 05, 1880 d: 1964 Burial: St. David's Reformed Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +? THOMAS ...pI............ 5 Jacob N. DREIBELBIS b: November 23, 1882 d: 1953 Burial: St. David's Reformed Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Aquilla THOMPSON b: November 10, 1888 d: 1966 Burial: St. David'spI Reformed Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ........... 4 Nicholas Yeager LENKER b: April 04, 1854 d: April 22, 1931 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA .......pI........ +M. Elizabeth WISE b: May 24, 1870 m: February 10, 1891 in Dauphin Co., PA d: January 17, 1916 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Jacob Wise LENKER b: June 18, 18pI91 d: 1961 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Frederick Wise LENKER b: January 15, 1893 d: September 29, 1947 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Zion (HooverpI's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Grace Olive LONGABACH b: August 06, 1892 d: February 09, 1965 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA FatpIher: Aaron Monroe Longabach Mother: Carrie M. Lehman ............... 5 Ray Wise LENKER b: July 04, 1894 d: December 1969 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Esther Wise LEpINKER b: October 25, 1895 d: October 09, 1932 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Levi SHAFFER b: February 1893 in Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: 1948 Burial: Zion (pIHoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Levi Shaffer Mother: Elizabeth Yeager ................... 6 Byron G. SHAFFER b: July 07, 1914 ....................... +Irene Martha ZERBE b: February 28, 1915 pIin Malta, Northumberland Co., PA m: October 25, 1942 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA d: April 01, 1996 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Zion (Hoover's) Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: CharlepIs Henry Zerbe Mother: Katie Amelia Shaffer ............... 5 Guy Wise LENKER b: October 30, 1897 d: August 1964 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Mark Wise LENKER b: NovpIember 28, 1899 d: February 22, 1934 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Myrtle Catherine HASSINGER b: February 28, 1912 m: March 26, 1927 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA pId: September 07, 1974 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John Daniel Hassinger Mother: Lydia Alverda Shaffer ............... 5 Nicholas Wise LENKER b: April 26, 1901 d: July 1968 .pI.................. +Mary Ellen TETER b: July 23, 1924 d: May 01, 2001 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Aaron Dewey Teter Mother: Anna Margaret Michael ............... 5 Elizabeth LENKER b: March 26, 1903 pId: July 1978 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Charles E. DITTY b: December 31, 1891 d: August 03, 1976 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: AaronpI M. Ditty Mother: Sarah A. Miller ............... 5 Daniel Wise LENKER b: August 30, 1904 d: June 16, 1975 Burial: Zion (Hoover's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Thomas Wise LENKER b: May 07 pI, 1906 d: January 1985 Burial: Free Grace Brethren in Christ Church Cemetery, Millersburg, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Grace Pauline KEEFER b: February 03, 1909 m: December 14, 1929 d: December 03, 1993 Burial: Fre pIe Grace Brethren in Christ Church Cemetery, Millersburg, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: John Edward Keefer Mother: Lizzie May Yingst ............... 5 Albert Wise LENKER b: December 23, 1908 d: December 29, 1965 Burial: Zion (Hoov  pIer's) L & R Church Cemetery, Rife, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Marie E. LENKER m: April 02, 1935 in Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Charles Edwin Lenker Mother: Cora Ellen Bonawitz ........... 4 Catherine LENKER b:  pIApril 20, 1859 ............... +Charles OBERHOLTZER ...... 3 David LENKER b: August 29, 1816 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: June 11, 1881 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Ceme  pItery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Catherine BUCHER b: April 13, 1818 d: July 16, 1905 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: pI Dieter Bucher Mother: Elizabeth Ziegler ........... 4 Polly LENKER b: Abt. 1838 d: Bef. 1881 ........... 4 Peter LENKER b: Abt. 1842 d: Bef. 1881 ........... 4 Rebecca LENKER b: October 26, 1845 d: January 30, 1886 Burial: Stone Valley Chu pIrch Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Gabriel LOWER b: June 07, 1838 m: May 08, 1864 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: January 26, 1912 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory CornerspI, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Lower Mother: Elizabeth Zerbe ............... 5 Elizabeth D. LOWER b: November 02, 1864 d: August 01, 1873 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., NopIrthumberland Co., PA ............... 5 David A. LOWER b: December 13, 1871 d: July 21, 1940 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Anna SNYDER b: December 03, 1874 d: September 19, 1967 Burial: PpIomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Father: James F. Snyder Mother: Ann Eliza Witmer ........... 4 Mary Jane LENKER b: 1848 d: March 07, 1898 Burial: Mt. Peace Cemetery, Minersville, PA ............... +Franklin B. PATRICKpI b: December 02, 1843 d: 1922 Burial: Mt. Peace Cemetery, Minersville, PA ........... 4 Sarah E. LENKER b: Abt. 1855 d: 1881 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery ............... +Oliver P. RENN b: August 08, 1848 d: December 25, 1920 Burial: PomfrpIet Manor Cemetery Father: John Conrad Renn Mother: Catharine E. "Jane" Fetterolf ........... 4 Andrew Milton LENKER b: October 01, 1858 d: 1932 ............... +Mary E. SPOTTS ...... 3 Johann Adam LENKER b: June 29, 1818 in Lower Mahanoy TwpIp., Northumberland Co., PA d: March 24, 1881 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Sarah "Sallie" MESSNER b: December 11, 18pI21 in Northumberland Co., PA d: March 23, 1899 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johannes Messner Mother: Catharine Spotts .pI.......... 4 Maria Magdalena LENKER b: November 06, 1841 ........... 4 Elizabeth LENKER b: July 01, 1843 d: June 30, 1922 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Abraham D. BLASSER b: December 09, 1837 in LowpIer Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: May 15, 1860 in Dauphin Co., PA d: March 15, 1914 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Abraham Blasser Mother: Anna Mary "Polly" Daniel ............... 5 Mary Agnes BLASSERpI b: December 17, 1860 d: October 16, 1913 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +John F. HOFFMAN ............... *2nd Husband of Mary Agnes BLASSER: ................... +Jacob Franklin HOFFMAN b: DecembpIer 25, 1841 in Lykens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: January 02, 1905 d: November 09, 1916 Burial: Union Cemetery, Herndon, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Amos Hoffman Mother: Amanda Harper Military service: Civil War ............... 5 Sarah D. BLApISSER b: June 13, 1863 d: February 28, 1866 Burial: Stone Valley (Zion) Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Jeremiah W. LENKER b: January 10, 1846 d: December 17, 1878 Burial: Stone ValleypI Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Mary Alma LENKER b: March 15, 1870 ........... 4 John Messner LENKER b: December 05, 1848 d: February 11, 1933 Burial: Stone Valley Church CemetepIry, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Mary Elizabeth SHAFFER b: January 15, 1852 in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: August 07, 1873 d: June 25, 1914 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, HickorpIy Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Isaac L. Shaffer Mother: Catherine Spotts ............... 5 Isaac Newton LENKER b: September 09, 1876 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: May 13, 1956 Burial: Stone VapIlley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Beulah Elizabeth PAUL b: July 12, 1880 m: January 22, 1898 d: 1922 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp pI., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Wilson Paul Mother: Catherine L. Dillman ................... 6 Meda P. LENKER b: June 24, 1898 d: December 01, 1970 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co!pI., PA ....................... +Earl U. HEPNER b: January 27, 1898 in Malta, Northumberland Co., PA d: September 26, 1967 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Charles H. Hepn" pIer Mother: Lucinda Heckert ................... 6 Bertha Olive LENKER b: February 04, 1900 ....................... +Roy ADAMS b: August 10, 1896 d: October 1972 ................... 6 Kate Julian LENKER b: July 15, 1902 d: March 11, 1969 in H#!pIospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Charles Marlin WISE b: November 10, 1903 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA m: December 24, 1925 d: March 01, 1971 Bur$"pIial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Benjamin Franklin Wise Mother: Maggie R. Klinger................... 6 Mary May LENKER b: March 24, 1904 d: August 10, 1990 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners%#pI, Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Darwin DREIBELBIS b: July 02, 1904 d: November 27, 1989 Father: Lubin Harvey Dreibelbis Mother: Elizabeth E. Snyder ................... 6 Gertrude H. LENKER b: 1906 d: 1924 Burial: Stone Vall&$pIey Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... 6 Margaret Beulah LENKER b: November 29, 1908 d: June 18, 1955 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA '%pI....................... +Earl U. LONG b: December 28, 1909 m: February 27, 1931 d: June 07, 1991 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... 6 Stanley Carson LENKER b: February 27, 1911 d:(&pI June 07, 1994 ....................... +Suzanne Elizabeth PHILLIPS b: July 18, 1913 d: September 28, 1995 Father: Cloyd F. Phillips Mother: Jennie Mae Shaffer ................... 6 John Wilson LENKER b: July 28, 1913 d: November 1981 ......)'pI................. +Violet Arlene LENTZ b: July 20, 1919 in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: January 18, 2003 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Grant L*(pIentz Mother: Nettie Heintzelman ................... 6 Luella Loy LENKER b: December 27, 1915 ....................... +Clair Deppen WITMER b: April 20, 1916 Father: Harvey C. Witmer Mother: Cora Adda Deppen ................... 6 son LENKER b+)pI: Abt. 1918 in (died young) ................... 6 Steena Irene LENKER b: October 20, 1920 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: December 26, 2003 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Riverview Memorial Gardens, Halifax, Dauphin ,*pICo., PA ....................... +Marvin Edward SMELTZ b: March 27, 1923 m: December 13, 1941 d: January 12, 1992 in Mechanicsburg, PA Burial: Riverview Memorial Gardens, Halifax, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John Daniel Smeltz Mother: Maude Estell-+pIa Miller ................... 6 Anna Arlene LENKER b: January 12, 1922 d: February 21, 1995 in Romney, WV Burial: David's Church Cemetery, Hebe, Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Robert Eugene KRATZER b: August 01, 1922 d: Augus.,pIt 20, 1994 in Hospital, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: David's Church Cemetery, Hebe, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Paul Russell Kratzer Mother: Lula M. Hoffman ............... 5 [1] Jerome LENKER b: October 27, 1878 in Lower Mahano/-pIy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: November 03, 1956 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +[2] Mary A. LAHR b: May 09, 1882 m: September 18, 1902 d: March 03, 1960 Burial: Stone Vall0.pIey Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: John Lahr Mother: Hannah M. Boyer ............... 5 David LENKER b: May 25, 1882 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: April 17, 1972 Burial: Stone Valley Church C1/pIemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Katie E. PHILLIPS b: June 24, 1885 d: July 11, 1954 in Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lo20pIwer Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Chilion Phillips Mother: Sarah B. Ferster ............... *2nd Wife of David LENKER: ................... +Amanda E. SCHREFFLER m: Aft. 1954 ........... 4 Sarah "Sallie" LENKER b: January 15, 31pI1851 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: February 23, 1881 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Catharine Ellen LENKER b: Sept42pIember 17, 1853 d: August 17, 1913 Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +John H. SNYDER b: May 06, 1852 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA m: July 05, 1873 d: February 11, 153pI937 in Dalmatia, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Godfrey Snyder Mother: Lucyann Wirth ............... 5 Isaac Webster SNYDER b: February 26, 1874 in Paxton, Dauphin Co., 64pIPA d: November 14, 1949 in Akron, PA Burial: Akron, PA ................... +Mellie Jeanette GOOD b: May 27, 1878 in Killinger, Dauphin Co., PA m: February 28, 1895 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA d: February 01, 1936 ............... *2nd Wife of 75pIIsaac Webster SNYDER: ................... +Elizabeth KREIDER m: Aft. 1936 ............... 5 John Adam SNYDER b: August 22, 1875 d: April 1963 Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Elizabeth WITMER b: Novem86pIber 08, 1877 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA m: January 23, 1897 d: April 10, 1949 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John Hoffman Witmer Mother: Catharine Hoke ................... 6 Del97pIla Mae SNYDER b: January 02, 1898 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: February 19, 1975 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Walter Emanuel ROWE b: November 17, 1901 in Loyalton, Dauphin Co:8pI., PA m: February 17, 1923 d: August 02, 1951 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John D. Rowe Mother: Jennie Elizabeth Hassinger ................... 6 John Alvin SNYDER b: January 22, 1900 in Dalmatia, North;9pIumberland Co., PA d: 1904 Burial: Grandview Cemetery, Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Katie Elizabeth SNYDER b: October 25, 1903 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: December 14, 1949 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St<:pI. Peter's (Kreb's) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +John Jacob BUCHER b: August 20, 1902 in Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA m: December 31, 1921 in Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA d: June 14, 195=;pI8 in Hospital, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's (Kreb's) Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Charles E. Bucher Mother: Mary E. Harris ................... 6 Blanche Alvena SNYDER b: April 17, 1907 in Dalma><pItia, Northumberland Co., PA d: August 27, 1959 Burial: Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery, Killinger, Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Raymond REED b: Abt. 1905 m: Abt. 1928 ................... *2nd Husband of Blanche ?=pIAlvena SNYDER: ....................... +John Carl ZIMMERMAN b: January 18, 1913 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA m: March 23, 1940 in Killinger, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John P. Zimmerman Mother: Elizabeth "Lizzie" C. ? ................... 6 M@>pIaude Louellen SNYDER b: December 15, 1909 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: February 17, 1943 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Raymond Walter TROUTMAN b: December 10,A?pI 1905 in Klingerstown, Schuylkill Co., PA m: December 17, 1927 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA d: August 13, 1980 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Isaac R. Troutman Mother: Jane S. WilliB@pIard ............... 5 Abraham SNYDER b: September 07, 1877 d: May 30, 1942 ................... +Emma FRY b: Abt. 1880 ............... 5 Frederick SNYDER b: September 16, 1880 in Northumberland Co., PA d: October 17, 1912 Burial: Snydertown CApIReformed Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Harriet Clarissa SAVIDGE b: May 25, 1879 in Rush Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: November 24, 1947 Burial: Snydertown Reformed Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Frederick SDBpIearles Savidge Mother: Rachel Elizabeth Lamberson ............... 5 Tryphonia Agnes SNYDER b: September 24, 1887 in County Line, Northumberland Co., PA d: December 20, 1968 in Springfield Twp., Bucks Co., PA Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, AllentECpIown, PA ................... +Charles William REITZ b: June 02, 1887 in Rebuck, Northumberland Co., PA m: June 30, 1906 in Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: November 10, 1952 in Allentown, PA Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Allentown, PA FDpIFather: Henry Morris Reitz Mother: Lovina Reitz ............... 5 Lillian Estella SNYDER b: June 06, 1897 d: June 09, 1922 Burial: Red Cross Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Harry Lloyd WILLIARD b: August 27, 1898 in LykGEpIens Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: May 22, 1943 Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Guerney Quean Williard Mother: Jennie Fetterhoff ........... 4 Isaac Newton LENKER b: November 27, 1856 d: February 28, 1875 Burial: StonHFpIe Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 J. Francis LENKER b: December 27, 1859 d: September 09, 1920 ............... +Sarah ? ........... 4 Adam M. LENKER b: January 09, 1860 in LoIGpIwer Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: September 20, 1920 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Annie E. ENGLE b: JHpIFebruary 25, 1863 m: May 25, 1885 d: December 08, 1944 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Joel Engle Mother: Catharine Walt ............... 5 Joel LENKER b: March 21, 1885KIpI d: September 08, 1904 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Birdie LENKER b: April 24, 1886 d: January 23, 1891 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory CorneLJpIrs, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Howard LENKER b: August 18, 1889 d: June 17, 1967 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Mary F. CARL b: 1894 m: MarMKpIch 11, 1911 d: October 31, 1972 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Henry A. Carl Mother: Rebecca Kobel ................... 6 Martha A. LENKER b: July 31, 1912 d: November NLpI12, 1995 in Hospital, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ....................... +Kermit Isaac WITMER b: March 26, 1912 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA mOMpI: March 24, 1936 d: June 21, 1999 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Frank H. Witmer Mother: Lydia A. Bohner ............... 5 Sallie LENKER b: 1890 d: 195PNpI6 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +William D. KLOCK b: July 14, 1889 d: February 1972 Father: David Schlegal Klock Mother: Louisa Daniel ............... 5 Annie LENKER b: Abt.QOpI 1891 ................... +Monroe L. BOWER b: November 23, 1896 d: April 05, 1925 Burial: St. Paul's L & R Church Cemetery, Urban, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Elias E. Bower Mother: Alice M. Wetzel ............... 5 Ella LENKER b: OctoberRPpI 15, 1892 d: June 29, 1895 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Alvin LENKER b: May 29, 1894 d: May 13, 1961 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners,SQpI Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 John A. LENKER b: May 28, 1897 d: December 27, 1986 Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Danville, PA ................... +Laura BEAVER b: September 14, 1900 d: April 1984 Burial: IOOF CemeteryTRpI, Danville, PA ............... 5 Clarence LENKER b: April 02, 1899 d: June 09, 1976 ................... +May WETZEL ............... *2nd Wife of Clarence LENKER: ................... +Leary M. HOFFMAN ............... 5 Ivy E. LENKER b: MayUSpI 14, 1900 d: September 22, 1900 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 Clara LENKER b: Abt. 1901 ................... +Hans LYNCH ............... 5 Irvin LENKER b: VTpIAbt. 1902 ................... +Pauline WOLFE ........... 4 Michael A. LENKER b: 1865 d: 1929 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Mary Agnes HARRIS b: 1870 d: 195WUpI5 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 John Harris LENKER b: August 01, 1893 d: May 10, 1974 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland XVpICo., PA ................... +Nora Irene LENKER b: July 06, 1894 m: March 20, 1915 in Northumberland Co., PA d: October 17, 1980 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Jeremiah Witmer Lenker MotheYWpIr: Eva Jeanette Spotts ................... 6 Dean Whitcomb LENKER b: June 15, 1915 ....................... +Ruth ESHLEMAN ................... 6 Fairvan C. LENKER b: April 10, 1918 d: October 07, 1974 ....................... +Vera J. PLASTEZXpIRER ................... 6 Myra B. LENKER b: October 19, 1919 ....................... +Robert BYERS ................... 6 Rema Winifred LENKER b: November 12, 1923 ....................... +Newton LYTER ................... *2nd Husband of R[YpIema Winifred LENKER: ....................... +Harvey W. SHADLE b: January 17, 1922 m: November 13, 1943 in Urban, PA d: April 1969 Father: Harvey W. Shadle Mother: Ida C. Brosius ................... 6 Doyle Wadsworth LENKER b: October 08, 19\ZpI26 ................... 6 Resta G. LENKER b: March 07, 1930 ....................... +Richard DEPPEN b: October 21, 1924 ................... 6 Nancy Eva LENKER b: February 12, 1934 ....................... +Elwood Charles SHAFFER Father: Alvi][pIn Shaffer Mother: Katie E. Kehres ............... 5 Elizabeth LENKER b: 1903 d: 1970 Burial: Simeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA................... +John L. SCHOFFSTALL b: August 08, 1905 m: October 15, 1932 d: April 1976 Burial: S^\pIimeon Church Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 George LENKER b: August 01, 1904 d: December 04, 1972 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Fern_]pI SUNDY b: Abt. 1912 in Pillow, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Scott Lightner Sundy Mother: Grace Victoria Seaman ............... 5 Jerome William LENKER b: October 21, 1906 in Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: March 24, 2000 in Hospital, Harrisbur`^pIg, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Carrie M. LENKER b: January 15, 1909 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: June 27, 1995 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Red Cross, Northumberland Ca_pIo., PA ................... +Henry HERROLD b: July 16, 1909 d: November 1983 ............... 5 Herman E. LENKER b: April 25, 1911 d: March 31, 1982 ............... 5 Harlan LENKER b: November 30, 1914 d: March 10, 1985 in Millersburg, Dauphib`pIn Co., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA ................... +Alice Catherine MILLER b: October 20, 1906 in Dauphin Co., PA m: June 22, 1929 d: December 14, 1998 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA BcapIurial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Cloyd Miller Mother: Sallie Elizabeth Henninger ...... 3 Isaac LENKER b: November 28, 1820 in (died young) ...... 3 Mary M. LENKER b: October 03, 1822 in LodbpIwer Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: June 28, 1897 Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Andreas David DITTY b: December 31, 1818 in Dauphin Co., PA (baptized at Evangelical Reformed Church, Lykens Valley, PA) decpI: September 05, 1875 in near Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA Father: David Ditty Mother: Anna Maria Ossman ........... 4 Edith M. DITTY ........... 4 David L. DITTY b: November 04, 1845 in nfdpIear Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA d: June 28, 1872 in near Dalmatia, Northumberland Co., PA Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 John DITTY b: 1848 d: January 30, 1923 Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery, Northumberland CogepI., PA ............... +Mary ? b: September 06, 1855 d: December 02, 1930 ........... 4 Mary DITTY b: Abt. 1849........... 4 J. Milton DITTY b: August 17, 1851 d: January 18, 1884 Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery ........... 4 Charles DITTY b: Abt.hfpI 1855 ............... +Sarah AURNDT b: Abt. 1858 ............... 5 Florence A. DITTY b: Abt. 1875 ............... 5 William A. DITTY b: Abt. 1877 ............... 5 John A. DITTY b: Abt. 1879 ........... 4 Elizabeth DITTY b: Abt. 1857.....igpI...... 4 Michael DITTY b: Abt. 1860 ........... 4 Rachel R. DITTY b: June 10, 1863 d: August 23, 1864 Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery ........... 4 Michael R. DITTY b: August 06, 1864 d: October 13, 1887 Burial: Dalmatia Cemetery ........... 4 AljhpIice DITTY b: Abt. 1866 ...... 3 John B. LENKER b: January 28, 1825 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: August 19, 1889 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Mary A. GEARHART b: October 24, 1kipI826 d: October 09, 1906 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Father: William C. Gearhart Mother: Mary H. Awl ........... 4 Jane E. LENKER b: 1852 d: May 25, 1856 ........... 4 Will G. LENKER b: April 26, 1856 d: DeljpIcember 30, 1933 ........... 4 John Nicholas LENKER b: November 28, 1858 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA d: May 16, 1929 in Minneapolis, MN Burial: Minneapolis, MN ............... +Nora WALSTEAD b: in Norway ........... 4 David E. LENKER mkpIb: June 27, 1862 d: December 25, 1942 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Jacob Harris LENKER b: June 27, 1862 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA d: December 09, 1933 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PnlpIA Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Ida E. BADMAN b: 1864 m: December 25, 1883 d: May 05, 1888 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA Father: Zacharias Badman Mother: EliompIzabeth ? ............... 5 John Edward LENKER b: September 26, 1884 d: August 02, 1972 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ............... 5 William Gearhart LENKER b: November 23, 1887 d: June 04, 1956 Burial: PopnpImfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Mary G. LENKER b: August 16, 1865 d: March 08, 1946 Burial: Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA ...... 3 Catherine LENKER b: February 02, 1827 in Lower MqopIahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: July 18, 1887 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA .......... +Jonas Jonathan BONAWITZ b: June 21, 1820 in Dauphin Co., PA d: August 23, 1903 in PA Father: George Michael Bonawitz Mother: Elizabeth Matter ...rppI........ 4 Isaac Newton BONAWITZ b: September 04, 1851 in Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA d: April 11, 1924 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Malinda HEPNER b: July 21, 1855 d: April 13, 1935 Burial: MsqpIaple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Heinrich Hepner Mother: Sarah Ann Fenstermacher ............... 5 Elizabeth Adeline BONAWITZ b: February 05, 1874 d: 1935 in Allentown, PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, ElizabethviltrpIle, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Clement Bryant STROUP b: 1864 d: 1935 in Allentown, PA Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John B. Stroup Mother: Saloma Shellenberger ............... 5 Henry Milton uspIBONAWITZ b: 1876 d: 1955 in Chester Co., PA ................... +Annie FORNEY b: 1875 d: 1966 in Chester Co., PA ............... 5 Sarah Catherine BONAWITZ b: September 29, 1878 d: February 21, 1967 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, ElizabethvilvtpIle, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Malinda Agnes BONAWITZ b: November 26, 1879 d: May 14, 1933 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Harry Elmer HOKE b: September 16, 1876 m: JwupIuly 13, 1908 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA d: September 11, 1955 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: James Washington Hoke Mother: Mary E. ? ................... 6 Cathryn Malinda HOKE b:xvpI October 19, 1909 ................... 6 Robert Elmer HOKE b: January 11, 1911 d: November 24, 1981 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Ethel E. BATDORF b: July 10, 1915 d: SywpIeptember 15, 1995 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: Harvey Clarence Batdorf Mother: Susan Elizabeth Bahney ................... 6 Albert Bonawitz HOKE b: June 28, 1912 d: January 29, 1913 BuzxpIrial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Paul Sylvester BONAWITZ b: December 21, 1884 d: May 1958 in New Smyrna Beach, FL Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ...{ypI................ +Olive May SNYDER b: 1890 d: 1981 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ............... 5 Cora Ellen BONAWITZ b: August 10, 1886 d: 1976 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA .|zpI.............. 5 Annie Irene BONAWITZ b: October 01, 1889 d: October 21, 1967 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ................... +Homer Clinton LENKER b: November 10, 1886 m: May 22, 1910 in Elizabethville, Daup}{pIhin Co., PA d: November 12, 1961 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Robert Lenker Mother: Malinda Alcinda Frankaline Boyer ................... 6 Robert Bonawitz LENKER b: December 01, 1911 d: August 10, 1981~|pI Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA....................... +Arlene N. DEIBLER b: June 04, 1911 d: July 10, 1989 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Dorothy Janet LENKE}pIR b: November 26, 1914 d: Abt. 2003 ....................... +Glenn Randolph PATTERSON b: November 07, 1914 m: January 10, 1940 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ................... 6 Mildred Irene LENKER b: September 10, 1916 d: December 03~pI, 1977 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ........... 4 John Henry BONAWITZ b: June 18, 1855 d: January 06, 1948 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Sarah Ellen WEBNER b: pIApril 27, 1857 in Washington Twp., Dauphin Co., PA m: September 29, 1883 in Dauphin Co., PA d: July 09, 1931 Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA Father: George Webner Mother: Hannah Longabach ........... 4 Jacob MiltpIon BONAWITZ b: October 03, 1858 in PA (baptized at St. John's Church near Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., PA) d: January 02, 1868 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ........... 4 Michael David BONApIWITZ b: September 14, 1862 d: July 29, 1935 Burial: Forney's UB Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA ............... +Carrie Agnes FORNEY b: January 1868 in Dauphin Co., PA m: May 17, 1890 d: 1911 in Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Forney's UB ChurpIch Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: John F. Forney Mother: Susanna Lenker............... 5 Minnie Esther BONAWITZ b: February 19, 1892 d: August 25, 1953 in Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Forney's UB Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PpIA ................... +Homer Edwin SHADLE b: August 02, 1890 in Curtin, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA d: January 31, 1959 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Forney's UB Church Cemetery, Rife, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Henry Shadle Mother: HpIannah ? ................... 6 Reba A. SHADLE b: December 20, 1914 d: September 11, 1997 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Riverview Memorial Gardens, Halifax, Dauphin Co., PA ....................... +Marlin Edward SHOOP b: July 21, 191pI2 m: March 01, 1936 d: September 07, 2001 in Millersburg, Dauphin Co., PA Burial: Riverview Memorial Gardens, Halifax, Dauphin Co., PA Father: Damon R. Shoop Mother: Grace A. Henninger ........... 4 Daniel Edwin BONAWITZ b: October 25, 1864 dpI: August 13, 1865 Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA ...... 3 Elizabeth LENKER b: August 30, 1830 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Joseph NEAGLEY ........... 4 MarpIy Agnes NEAGLEY b: March 25, 1857 ........... 4 William NEAGLEY b: March 03, 1859 ...... 3 Jacob Michael LENKER b: March 31, 1833 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA d: October 11, 1869 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PApI Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA .......... +Sarah BONAWITZ b: August 16, 1835 m: March 29, 1855 in Dauphin Co., PA d: October 17, 1869 in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland CopI., PA Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: Johannes Bonawitz Mother: Salome "Sallie" Schoffstall ........... 4 Jonathan Francis LENKER b: December 27, 1855 d: September 27, pI1881 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ............... +Lydia Ann WITMER b: August 27, 1862 d: March 17, 1927 Burial: Stone Valley Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower MahanoypI Twp., Northumberland Co., PA Father: George H. Witmer Mother: Sarah Peiffer ............... 5 Berda Mae LENKER b: May 04, 1881 ........... *2nd Wife of Jonathan Francis LENKER: ............... +SARAH b: January 15, 1851 Burial: Stone VallepIy Church Cemetery, Hickory Corners, Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA ........... 4 Mary Agnes LENKER b: December 12, 1858 d: July 30, 1881 in Juniata Co., PA Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., DaupIphin Co., PA ............... +Allen Lark KOPPENHAVER b: January 04, 1857 in Dauphin Co., PA d: May 25, 1901 in Juniata Co., PA Burial: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Berrysburg, Mifflin Twp., Dauphin Co., PA Father: George W. KoppenhavepIr Mother: Catharine W. Lark ............... 5 George Elmore KOPPENHAVER b: April 17, 1877 d: February 11, 1938 ................... +Prudence Mary DANIEL b: September 18, 1881 in Dauphin Co., PA m: April 25, 1901 in Dauphin Co., PA Father: Mop