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Roselawn 1-10 Section | Burdiss Meadows, Mrs Gertrude I (I431)
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Ruth had ambitions to attend nurses training and travel around the world. (Source: Grandmother Remembers book filled out by Ruth Ellen Taylor Ford) | Taylor Ford, Mrs Ruth Ellen (I10)
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Ruth's parents were very strict about being honest, home on time & doing what was right. (Source: Grandmother Remembers book filled out by Ruth Ellen Taylor Ford) | Taylor Ford, Mrs Ruth Ellen (I10)
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Samuel served as a private with the 48th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Company I (Civil War).
Additional biographic information courtesy of Cindy Rinehart:
Samuel Neiswender was born at Tumbling Run, near Pottsville, April 28, 1834, was educated at Orwigsburg, and assisted his father on the home farm. After his father's death he bought the home place, a tract of 100 acres, and later came to own another farm, of fifty acres. After farming successfully in that last section for a number of years, he lost all he had accumulated through a bank failure. Moving to Bowling Green, Ohio, he tenanted a number of farms there returning to Schuylkill county in 1886. There after he tenanted farms for several years, and also did work on the neighboring farms, but for the last ten years he has been living retired in his home in New Ringgold. Mr. Neiswender dealt in horses for some time and was an excellent judge, having been a jockey in his early days. On Oct. 27, 1862, he enlisted from Schuylkill, county, and was mustered in at Reading, PA., in Company I, 167th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, to serve nine months. He was under Capts. J.M. Shollenberger and Charles Knoder, and Col. J.D. Davis, the regiments was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, and attached to the 1st and 6th Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac. The command went to Harrisburg and then to Baltimore, later to Washington D.C., and to Suffolk, and was engaged in guard duty at the fortifications there. In the expedition to the Black Water his regiment engaged the enemy at Deserted Farm, Jan. 30, 1863; was in the siege of Suffolk, April 12 to May 4, 1863; and joined in the pursuit of Lee on his retreat from Gettysburg. Mr. Neiswener shared in all its movements and fortunes, and was honorably discharged at Reading, Pa., Aug 12, 1863.
Mr. Neiswender was first married to Pricilla Halderman, who was born in West Penn. Township, this county, April 23, 1833; a daughter of Abraham Halderman. She died aged thirty-three years, the mother of the following children; Moses, born Sept. 24, 1856, who married Kate Freher; Jonas, born July 17, 1859; Mary, born Aug. 24, 1861 wife of Jacob Frantz; Rena born July 1, 1866; who married a Mr. Henderson and is deceased; Rosie, born May 11, 1868, widow of Nicholas Yocum; Eli, born in 1869; and Ida, born Aug. 18, 1870. For his second wife Mr. Neiswender married Katie Elizabeth Smith, who was born April 15, 1858 in the State of New Hampshire, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Smith) Smith. Children as follows were born to this marriage, Edwin R; William H., born Nov. 3 1878; who died Sept. 18, 1904; Minnie F., born Feb 22, 1880; wife of William M. Koch; Lewis R., born Aug. 15, 1883; who married Gertrude Selgrath; and Agnes M., born Aug. 6, 1894; wife of Charles Hepler. Mr. Neiswender is a member of the Frieden's Lutheran Church at New Ringgold. He is a Republican in politics.
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania: genealogy--family history ..., Volume 2 | Neiswender, Mr Samuel (I551)
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SGT. US Army World War 2 | Beitzel, Mr Bruce Carl (I520)
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Son of George F. Burdiss and Bertha Burgess Burdiss
Survivors include his wife Clara Belle Eplng Burdiss
Son Charles T. Burdiss
He was a retired coal miner and member of the UMWA local union 1606
Obituary
Beckley Post Herald
Beckley WV
December 17, 1965
Page 20 | Burdiss, Mr Carl Hampton (I434)
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Son of Mark Wolf and Hannah Hoffman.
Husband of Isabel Kantner.
Aged 71-5-0. | Wolf, Mr Michael H (I481)
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Son of Michael Wolf and his wife Isabel Kantner.
Husband of Daisy V. Kehs.
Aged 65 years. | Wolf, Mr Harry Mark (I480)
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Son of Phillip Kantner and his wife Elizabeth.
Husband of Mary Jane Balliet.
Married August 29, 1867, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County.
(Birth year approximate.) | Kantner, Mr Phillip H (I488)
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Staff Sergeant US Army - WWII | Wagner, Mr George William (I175)
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Taken from commemorative biographical record - Jefferson Count, PA John Eiler.
Among the citizens of Jefferson County, who are of German birth, is the gentleman of whom this narrative is written & who is now one of the leading lumbermen & farmers of Perry Township. In his native land, he learned the traits of economy & frugality, which have been the source of his present competence. Many of the best citizens of the county are his countrymen & they almost invariably merit & receive the esteem & respect of the community to the same degree that he does.
In 1840, Mr. Eiler's parents, Casper & Catharine (Barstick) Eiler, crossed the Atlantic on a sailing vessel, reaching the harbor of Baltimore after a long & tedious voyage of fifty days. By canal & railroad they proceeded to Pittsburgh, PA & first stopped for two months in Beaver County, where the father & one son died & were buried. The family then went to Butler County, where our subject (John Eiler), purchased a farm, making it his home for ten & a half years. He then removed to Indiana County & bought 162 acres of pine timber land, about thirty of which he cleared, erecting thereon a log house & barn. While residing there, he engaged in the manufacture of shingles & also rafted square timber down the river to Pittsburgh. At the father's death, he left a widow & three children: Frederick, the eldest, was born in Germany, in 1827, came with his parents to the New World & grew to manhood in Indiana County, PA, whence he moved to Jefferson County to make his home with his brother-in-law, Peter Beam, in Porter Township. He has never married & is still living at the age of seventy years.
In 1852, John Eiler was married to Miss Dorothy Bartholomew, of Indiana County, where they continued to make their home some fourteen years. Removing to Perry Township, Jefferson County. Mr. Eiler purchased 250 acres of partially-improved land of James Postlethwait, ninety acres being cleared. He has since devoted his time & attention to its further cultivation & development & now has 126 acres under the plow. In 1883, the original house was burned, together with all the household goods, but during the same year it was replaced with a small dwelling & in 1884 a large two-story frame structure was built & supplied with all modern improvements, making it a most desirable country home.
Mr. Eiler's first wife died in 1895, leaving five children: (1) George, born in Indiana County, in 1854, now residing on a part of his father's farm; he married a Miss Hartsel, of Clarion County, PA & has two daughters -- Cora & Nolie. (2) John, born in 1856, died on the old homestead in 1881, at the age of twenty-four years. (3) Sophie, born in Indiana County, PA, in 1858, married Charles Gasien, of Jefferson County, PA & now resides on his farm on Elk Run, near Punxsutawney. They have one child. (4) Mary, born in Indiana County, PA, in 1860, is with her father. (5) Lizzie, born in Indiana County, PA, in 1863, became the wife of John Schesley, of Jefferson County, PA & located in Elnora, PA, where he died in 1894, leaving five children -- Robert, Paul, Charity, Mary & Joseph: since her husband's death, Mrs. Schesley has resided with her father. (6) Adam, born in 1869, has spent his entire life thus far on the home farm in Perry Township & is unmarried.
In October, 1896, Mr. Eiler was again married, his second union being with Mrs. Harriet Frair, of Porter Township, Jefferson County, PA. Although an ardent Republican in politics, he has never aspired to office, but always faithfully discharges his duties of citizenship. He & his family hold membership in the Evangelical Church of Perry Township & have a host of warm friends throughout the community. Coming to this country in limited circumstances, he has been the architect of his own fortune & is deserving of the highest commendation. Possessing the esteem & respect of all who know him, he may well be ranked among the honest & representative German citizens of Jefferson County. His honor & integrity are unimpeachable, his work being considered as good as his bond. Having prospered in his undertakings, he gives liberally to the erection of schools & churches, especially toward the building of St. Jacob's Church, to which he belongs. | Eyler, Mr John D (I235)
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The daughter of John Sheesley and Elizabeth Eyler. She was married to Roy Thomas on 1 September 1915 in Punxsutawney.
Additional Source Citation:
~ Jefferson county Pennsylvania Marriage License Docket Number-1037-issued on 25 August 1915. | Sheesley Thomas, Mrs Mary Ellen (I289)
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Traveled to Delaware after being married. (Source: Grandmother Remembers book filled out by Ruth Ellen Taylor Ford) | Family: Ford, Mr George Harold Sr / Taylor Ford, Mrs Ruth Ellen (F2)
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US Army | Farrar, Mr Robert Daniel Sr (I441)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Caffrey, T.P. III (I593)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hudson-Ford, A.M. (I609)
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WESTERNPORT,MARYLAND - Genevieve Loretta Wagner, 94, of the Grandview Apartments, Westernport, died Thursday, Feb. 18, 1999, at the Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland.
Born Sept. 23, 1904, in Lonaconing, she was a daughter of the late William H. and Mary Ellen (DeVault) Berry. She also was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Wagner.
Mrs. Wagner retired from the Celanese Corp. with 30 years of service, and she worked at Wagner's Drugstore, Westernport. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Piedmont, W.Va.
She is survived by one son, George W. Wagner, Westernport; one sister, Mary Catherine Wills, Potomac Park; four grandsons, Albert Wagner, Mechanicsburg, Va., George Wagner, Elkton, John Wagner, Grand Forks, N.D., and Jim Wagner, Westernport; a nephew, Joseph Wagner, Cumberland; three great-grandchildren, William Charles Wagner, Hannah Elaine Wagner and Timothy Michael Wagner.
The family will receive friends at the Boal Funeral Home, Westernport, on Sunday, Feb. 21, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted at the Trinity United Methodist Church, Piedmont, on Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Joseph Jarrett officiating.
Mrs. Wagner will be taken to the church one hour prior to the service.
Interment will follow in the Maryland State Veterans Cemetery at Rocky Gap.
Publication Date:
Friday, February 19, 1999
Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland,Maryland | Berry Wagner, Mrs Genevieve Loretta (I393)
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Westview 72-33 II Section | Burdiss, Mr Charles T (I437)
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WILLIS E. MEADOWS
Meadows Riles To be Saturday
Funeral services for Willis E. Meadows, 57, of Coal City will be conducted at the Coal City Community Church at 2 p.m. Saturday by the Rev. Roland Kennedy and the Rev. T. E. Painter. Burial will be in the Ben Meadows Cemetery at Winding Gulf.
He died at a Beckley hospital at 11:30 a.m. yesterday. He had been ill since December and in the hospital for 10 days.
He was born at Abney, April 16, 1897. He was a storekeeper at Coal City, a member of Coal City Chapter 156 Masonic Lodge and the Coal City Eastern Star. He had always lived in Raleigh County. Survivors include his widow,
Virginia Ritter: his step-mother, Mrs. Ben Meadows of Winding Gulf: five brothers, C. M. of Beck- ley. Fred of Glen Morgan, Thomas of San Marcus, Texas, and Mil- ton and Wiley of Winding Gulf: three sister, Mrs. Easter Crouch of Piney View, Mrs. Howard Bair of Beckley and Mrs. Bob Fleshman of Winding Gulf; one son, Michael, at home.
The body will be taken from the Williams Funeral Home to the residence at 4 p.m. today. It will be taken to the church one hour prior to services. | Meadows, Mr Willis Edward (I432)
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