Our Family History
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Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 1,488
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1051 | NARA Military Service File: see JMH_CoH_50th_NY Engr.xls (Medical):Hazel eyes, dark hair, dark complexion | Hirlinger, Johann Michael (I375)
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1052 | Nelle A. Pletcher, 85, of Jersey Shore, formerly of Howard, Lock Haven and Avis, passed peacefully from this world to her eternal home at Manor Care in Jersey Shore, Saturday, June 16, 2007. Born Nov. 24, 1921, she was a daughter of the late Lester and Catherine Confer Wyland. She attended Howard Elementary School and was a 1939 graduate of Howard High School. During World War II, she worked at Sylvania in Mill Hall, then at Widmann's drug store in Lock Haven. She retired from Addie's in Lock Haven in 1996 after 20 years of service. Nelle was a former member of the Walnut Street Church of Christ, Howard, until 1984, when she transferred her membership to the First Church of Christ, Lock Haven. While at Walnut Street, she taught Sunday school and served on the church board. At First Church of Christ, she was a member of the Cheerful Gleaners Sunday School Class and served on the women's council. She had a strong faith and love of God and His church. She enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking, reading, word puzzles and the sights of nature. In recent years, she was happy with her extended family at Manor Care, especially the caring staff and participating in the numerous activities. She is survived by a daughter, Linda P. Friant and husband David of Avis; and two brothers, William S. Wyland and wife "Sis" of Lock Haven and Harold R. Wyland, also of Lock Haven. She was preceded in death by a brother, Ben. Services will be held Wednesday, June 23, 2007 at 11 a.m. at the W. Robert Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main St., Howard. Pastors Ted Van Schloick and Kenneth Geisewite will officiate. Burial will be in Romola Christian Cemetery, Curtin Township. Visition will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. | Wyland, Nelle Anna (I7677)
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1053 | never married | Campbell, Asa Alpheus (I351)
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1054 | Never married | Kusters, Mary (I963)
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1055 | Never married | Kusters, George (I973)
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1056 | never married | Holter, Susan Canfield (I1019)
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1057 | never married | Holter, Minnie M (I1126)
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1058 | never married | Holter, Charles Edwin (I1128)
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1059 | never married | Holter, Albert L (I1129)
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1060 | never married | Holter, Herbert J (I1132)
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1061 | never married | Holter, Margaret (I2751)
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1062 | never married | Holter, Sarah (I2754)
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1063 | Never married. | Schenck, Mariah (I1671)
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1064 | Never married. | Schenck, Martha (I1688)
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1065 | Never married. | Pletcher, Anna (I2433)
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1066 | Never married. | Schenck, Magdalena (I3265)
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1067 | Never married. | Schenck, Barbara (I3306)
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1068 | Never married. | Bechdel, Joseph (I3343)
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1069 | NEW BEDFORD -- Belmira (Medeiros) Oliver-DeCosta, 80, of New Bedford died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003, at St. Luke's Hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Frank Oliver. Born in Little Compton, R.I., the daughter of the late Jose and Maria (Leite) Medeiros, she lived in Rochester, Westport and South Dartmouth before moving to New Bedford three years ago. She was a communicant of St. Mary Church, South Dartmouth. Mrs. DeCosta was formerly employed as a home health aide for various local health service providers. In her leisure time, she enjoyed being with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her main concern in life was being a caregiver to all her family, relatives and friends. Survivors include a daughter, Ann Marie Guinen, and her husband, Ernest, of Rochester; a son, Frank Oliver Jr., and his wife, Janice, of Westport; four grandchildren, Stephanie Morais and Scott Guinen, both of Freetown, Todd Oliver of Westport and Jennifer DaRocha of England; four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Eleanor Cabral of Westport, Emily Borges of Bristol, R.I., and Louise Faria of Little Compton; and many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of many late brothers and sisters. In accordance with her wishes, she was cremated, and her funeral was private. Her funeral Mass with cremated remains will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, at St. Mary Church, followed by burial of cremated remains in St. John Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Rock Funeral Home, 1285 Ashley Blvd. | Silvia Medeiros, Belmira (I4347)
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1070 | NEW BEDFORD -- Mary S. "Mamie" (Medeiros) Machado, 89, of New Bedford, formerly of Dartmouth and Little Compton, R.I., died Saturday, Aug. 9, 1997, at Hathaway Manor after a long illness. She was the widow of Joseph S. Machado. Born in Fall River, daughter of the late Joseph S. "Big Joe" Medeiros and the late Maria (do Espirito Santo) Medeiros, she resided in Dartmouth from 1939 to 1994 after living in Little Compton for 25 years. Mrs. Machado had been a manager for Paxon Fabrics in New Bedford for more than 10 years, retiring in 1973. Prior to that she had been a stitcher for various area mills for several years. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Dartmouth. Survivors include two sons, Richard A. Machado of Dartmouth and Ralph D. Machado of New Bedford; a brother, George Medeiros of Little Compton; five sisters, Louise Faria of Little Compton, Gloria Mello of Fayetteville, N.C., Emily Borges of Bristol, R.I., Belmira De Costa of Dartmouth and Eleanor Cabral of Westport; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Joseph, Manuel, Jesse, Dennis and William Medeiros and Lydia Case. A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary Church, Dartmouth Street, South Dartmouth. Arrangements are with the Dartmouth Funeral Home of Sullivan-Waring 230 Russells Mills Road, South Dartmouth. | Silvia Medeiros, Mary (I4364)
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1071 | New Lexington - Marvin H. Cinquepalmi Sr., 85, of New Lexington, passed away on Sat. Feb. 23, 2019 at the Fairfield Medical Center. He was born on Aug. 21, 1933 in Perry County, the son of Michael and Lillian Penrod Cinquepalmi. He was a retire truck driver and a U.S. Navy Veteran. Surviving are his wife, Beverly Sidwell Cinquepalmi of New Lexington, 2 sons, Marvin (Jean) Cinquepalmi Jr. of Malta, Michael Todd (Dale Stevens) Cinquepalmi of Clermont Fla, 3 daughters, Shirley (Rick) Strawser of Crooksville, Saundra (Barb VanNess) Waller of Grove City and Marsha Snodgrass of Malta, a brother, John (Vicki) Cinquepalmi of New Lexington, 7 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Hazel Stiers Cinquepalmi, 2 sons, Marc Cinquepalmi and Ray "Bunk" Waller Jr, 2 brothers, Francis and Paul Cinquepalmi, a sister, Sally Cairo and grandson Mark Cinquepalmi. Services will be held on Weds. Feb. 27 at 1:00 P.M. at the Matheney Funeral Home in McConnelsville with burial following in the Locus Grove Cemetery in Malta. Friends may call on the family on Tues., Feb 26 from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. to send a note of condolence to the family go www.matheneyfh.com. | Cinquepalmi, Marvin H Sr (I11027)
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1072 | NEW LEXINGTON: Delmar Milton Danison, 81, of New Lexington, Ohio died Sunday, December 18, 2011 at Genesis-Good Samaritan Medical Center ER in Zanesville, Ohio. Born May 5, 1930 in McLuney, Ohio to the late Mike and Mary Penrod Danison. Delmar would grow up to be a very influential political figure. He held office as Mayor of New Lexington from 1980 to 1991 and 1996 to 2000; he also served on New Lexington City Council since 2000. Delmar was an outdoorsman; he loved to hunt and spent many long hours in the woods. Many people in the city knew and loved Delmar, he drove through the city day after day waving at what seemed like every passing car. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends as well as the entire community. Survived by his wife, Edna King Danison of the home; sons, Jeff Danison and Brian Danison; grandchildren, Ty (Amanda) Danison, Alicia (Josh) Warthman, Rachel Danison and Kristen Danison; great-grandchildren, Emmie and Carter Danison and Brice Warthman; sister, Sandra (Ed) Barringer and brother, Arthur (Clair) Danison. Calling hours will be held from 2-4pm & 6-8pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at the Roberts Funeral Home, 304 Mill Street, New Lexington, Ohio. Funeral service will be held at 11:00am on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at the funeral home with Reverend Richard Newlon officiating. Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. Obituary and online register book at www.robertsfuneralhomenewlex.com | Danison, Delmar Milton (I10622)
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1073 | NEW LEXINGTON: Lisa Bolden, 30, of New Lexington, Ohio died Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at her home. Born February 18, 1985 in Zanesville, Ohio to the late Robert C. Bolden and Barbara Penrod Bolden of Crooksville. Survived by her children, Jaymison and Joselyn; mother, Barbara Bolden of Crooksville; two brothers, Robby Bolden of Lancaster and Mike Penrod of Texas; aunts, Evelyn Sandlin and Karen Hinkle; uncle, Paul Penrod. Calling hours will be held from 4pm-7pm on Sunday, May 31, 2015 at the Roberts-Winegardner Funeral Home, 304 Mill Street, New Lexington, Ohio. Funeral service will be held at 11:00am on Monday, June 1, 2015 at the funeral home with Pastor Larry Ruh officiating. Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. | Bolden, Lisa (I8787)
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1074 | Nine children. | Family: Schenck, Michael / Spangler, Elizabeth (F1081)
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1075 | no children | Family: Rubel, Jacob / Holder, Catharina (F84)
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1076 | No children as of 1910 census. | Hacker, Anna G (I1452)
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1077 | No Children. | Family: Schenck, Jacob / Holter, Nancy J (F1072)
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1078 | No children. | Family: Pletcher, Rudolph P / Schenck, Anna (F1073)
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1079 | No children. | Family: Donor, John / Schenck, Anna (F1079)
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1080 | No marriage record but baptismal records show the births of 5 children. Other records show that Jeremiah and Gideon were also children of Jan and Anna. | Family: Osterhout, Jan Laurens / Westvaal, Anna (F1138)
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1081 | Norma Jean Pifer Markle, 87, of Bellefonte died Sunday, February 17, 2019 at Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College, PA. Born March 2, 1931, in Waterville, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Victor “Mr. Banjo” Pifer and Ethel (Borough) Pifer. On April 28, 1951, she married the love of her life, Samuel E. Markle, who preceded her in death on September 20, 2015. Norma was never the same after losing her beloved husband. They had met when they were sixteen; married at 20, and celebrated over 64 wonderful years of marriage at the time of Sam’s passing. She was a 1949 graduate from the Bellefonte Area High School. After graduation she studied to be an x-ray technician and spent a year in Florida. Norma was a teacher and musician. She was an accomplished organist, pianist, banjo, and accordion player, who also played several other instruments. In 1932 her Dad started a marching banjo band and Norma helped lead the band from the age of 4 to 11, at which time they disbanded. The band played in many parades up and down the east coast, including the World’s Fair. Norma recently donated her father’s specially made banjo to the American Banjo Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She also led the Bellefonte Accordion Band, which her brother was also a member of. They played in parades, riding on hay bales on the back of a Claster’s Lumber truck. Norma also played at many events, solo and with members of her family, throughout the years. Norma worked for the Bald Eagle Area School District where she taught organ, supervised the Singing Couples, and assisted with the musicals that were performed. She also worked at the State Correctional Institution at Rockview where she directed the Protestant and Catholic choirs and taught music courses. Norma directed the Rockview Glee Club who performed at many organizations and at the annual Christmas concert in Bellefonte. She also worked at the family music store, Pifer Music Center, and gave private lessons. Norma played for numerous weddings, church services, and sporting events at Penn State University. One of her greatest joys was seeing and reminiscing with her former students and she absolutely loved seeing couples “she married” over the years. Norma is survived by two daughters, Susan Roberts of Tehachapi, CA and Debra Markle Shelow (fiancé Michael Roan, his children and grandchildren) of Pleasant Gap; one son, Ronald Markle (Janice) of Rattlesnake Pike; one brother Ronald Pifer (Barbara); three grandchildren, Mary Elizabeth Shelow Stamm, Curtis Markle (fiancée Anissa Hoover and her children), and Jessica Smith (Jason); three great-grandchildren, Curtis’s daughter, Anna Lovrich; Mary’s son, Jayden Samuel Stamm; and Jessica’s son, Cooper Smith; two sisters-in-law Eleanor Houser (Richard) of Altoona and Beverly Miles (Chet) of Julian; brother-in-law David J. Brown; numerous nieces and nephews, and many friends. Norma loved her family and friends and always enjoyed any opportunity to get together. She will be missed by many. Along with her parents and husband she was preceded in death by her sister, June Pifer Brown; brother-in law, Fred Markle; and sister-in-law, Caroline Horner. The family would like to thank Dr. Hussein Aboul-Hosn and his staff for their quality care, compassion, and kindness. Norma enjoyed meeting up with her Bellefonte Area High School classmates at their monthly “Class of ‘49” lunches. The family would also like to thank all her friends at Sunset West, who she saw almost daily and became like family. Friends will be received from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, February 25, 2019 at Mark D Heintzelman Funeral Home, 1034 Benner Pike, State College. A memorial service will follow at 6:00 p.m. Pastor Chester Marshall will be officiating. Burial is private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Cancer Society or the Heart Association (in honor of her husband Sam) or The Christopher Reeve Foundation (in honor of her grandson, Curtis Markle). An online guestbook may be signed and condolences sent to the family at www.heintzelmanfuneralhome.com. | Pifer, Norma Jean (I12884)
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1082 | NORTHUMBERLAND "Theodore F. "Ted" Belitsa, 91, of 1 Ridgway, passed away on Monday, Aug. 31, 2009, at Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg. He was born March 21, 1918, in Nanticoke, the son of the late John and Anna (Layczysen) Belitsa. On June 7, 1947, in Washington, D.C., he married the former Lois Allison, who survives. This year, they celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary. He was a 1936 graduate of Nanticoke High School and attended the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School) before World War II. He graduated from Columbus University, now part of Catholic University, Washington, D.C., where he received his master's degree in fiscal administration. During World War II, he enlisted in the Coast Guard and saw active duty in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of operation from April 1942 until he was released to inactive duty as a full lieutenant in 1946. He received a commendation for rescuing sailors from a burning LST before the Okinawa engagement. At the time of his retirement in 1983, Mr. Belitsa was assistant regional commissioner of customs, Boston region, where he was deeply involved in the interdiction of narcotics entering the United States. Before that, he was assistant director of audits for the U.S. Customs Service, Washington, D.C., during which time he also served on a committee formed to study the automation of customs operations. Earlier in his career, he was associated with the League of Cities of the Third Class, Harrisburg. Mr. Belitsa was a faithful member of Sacred Heart Parish, Lewisburg, where he was a member from 1983 until the time of his passing. He served on the church's finance committee and was an usher for many years. He was a member of the Lewisburg Lions Club since 1983, having served as its treasurer for 12 years. He was a certified internal auditor and had been a member of the Institute of Certified Internal Auditors. He was a volunteer with the American Red Cross and the Meals On Wheels program and had been a member of the Penn Wheelers Square Dance Club. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one sister, Helen O'Bremski, of Nanticoke. He was preceded in death by five sisters, Elizabeth Baginski, of Toronto, Canada, Anna Danchak, of Alden, Eva Boncavage, of Detroit, Mich., Olga O'Brien, of Spotswood, N.J., and Mary Chesko, of Kingston. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday in Sacred Heart Church, Lewisburg, with the Rev. Msgr. William M. Richardson as celebrant. Burial will be at a later date in the family plot in Nanticoke. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Funeral arrangements are by the John H. Shaw III Funeral Home, Market and Eighth streets, Lewisburg. | Belitsa, Theodore Frank (I2679)
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1083 | NORTHUMBERLAND — Lois Allison Belitsa, 93, of 107 Ridgeway, passed away peacefully on Friday, Aug. 15, 2014, at the Nottingham Village Skilled Nursing Center. She was a former resident of Lewisburg. Loving wife of the late Theodore F. Belitsa, she was also predeceased by her parents, Ray and Mary Blanche (Loder) Allison, her brothers, Austin, Joe, Reed, Arch and Dick and her sisters, Madge, Jeanette and Jane. She is survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Lois was born in Jacksonville on Dec. 20, 1920. She met Ted while living in Washington, D.C. and working for Capital Transit. They were married on June 7, 1947 at Holy Comforter Catholic Church in Washington D.C. Their marriage lasted for 62 wonderful years, and they were inseparable until Ted’s death in August of 2009. Lois faithfully atttended Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Lewisburg where she was active in the Parish Council of Catholic Women and served as Eucharistic minister. Lois was a loyal volunteer, with over 7,000 hours of service, for many years at Evangelical Community Hospital where she will be missed by many. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Monday August 25, at Sacred Heart Church with the Rev. Msgr. William M. Richardson as celebrant. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Published in The Daily Item, August 17, 2014 | Allison, Mary Lois (I2678)
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1084 | Not sure if Jacob married. No spouse mentioned in his will. | Maynard, Jacob (I1633)
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1085 | November 25, 1923 - July 24, 2006 Sara B. Long, 82, Howard Sara B. Long, 82, of Howard, died July 24, 2006 at the Mount Nittany Medical Centre, State College, Pennsylvania. She was born November 25, 1923 in Bellefonte. She was the daughter of the late Mac A. Bryan, Sr. and Hazel B. (Aikey) Bryan. She was a 1941 graduate of the Bellefonte High School and a 1944 graduate of the Germantown Hospital School of Nursing in Philadelphia. She worked as an operating room nurse at the Bellefonte Hospital. On May 10, 1947 in Bellefonte, she married Robert H. Long, who survives at home in Howard. Sara was a member of the Saint Johns United Methodist Church of Howard, the Howard Civic Club, the Bellefonte Chapter of the American Red Cross and was Judge of Election for Howard Boro for many years. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Robert A. Long and wife Deanna, Thomas M. Long and wife Patti, and Jeffery B. Long; five grandchildren, all from Howard. She is survived by two sisters, Phyllis B. Rhoads and Polly Ann Mensch both of Bellefonte. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Mac A. Bryan, Jr. A memorial service will be held, Friday, July 28th at 10:30am at the Howard United Methodist Church, West Main Street in Howard Memorial contributions may be made to the Howard Volunteer Fire Company, P.O. Box 276, Howard, Pa 16841. Arrangements are entrusted to Schwartz-Adamo Funeral and Cremation Services, 247 Chestnut St., Mifflinburg, PA 17844, (570) 966-2702. | Bryan, Betty Sara (I7789)
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1086 | Now Curtin, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States | Antes, Susan (I2461)
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1087 | Now Zion, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States | Harbison, Mary (I14)
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1088 | Oakland County MI Archives Photo Tombstone.....Hirlinger, John Worley & Carene Barton ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/mifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carl Davis Lvplay2@aol.com May 21, 2008, 12:40 pm Cemetery: Lakeside Cemetery, Holly,Oakland County Michigan Name: John Worley & Carene Barton Hirlinger Date Of Photograph: May 15, 08 Photo can be seen at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/oakland/photos/tombstones/lakeside/hirlinge143685gph.jpg Image file size: 156.9 Kb John worley Hirlinger 1870-1944,Carene Barton 1872-1965 ,Located in Section F, Lakeside Cemetery, Holly, Oakland County Michigan File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/oakland/photos/tombstones/lakeside/hirlinge143685gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mifiles/ File size: 1.0 Kb | Family: Hirlinger, John Worley Sr / Barton, Carene (F410)
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1089 | obit in CDT 10/29/1959 p20 | Holter, Samuel Bechdel (I2836)
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1090 | obit in CDT 11/12/1946 | Holter, Jacob Shuman (I147)
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1091 | obit in CDT 11/8/1962 p24 | Fravel, Mildred Irene (I2824)
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1092 | obit in CDT 12/19/1990 | Holter, Randolph Leroy (I2822)
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1093 | obit in cdt 1985-03-17 p b6 | Holter, Daniel Harvey Sr (I178)
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1094 | obit in CDT 4/29/1995 p6A | Holter, Calvin Hubert (I6225)
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1095 | obit in CDT 5/14/1962 | Holter, Robert Hensel (I1076)
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1096 | obit in CDT 5/3/1985 | Holter, Floyd S (I1188)
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1097 | obit in CDT 7/23/1962 | Holter, William Henry (I1601)
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1098 | Obit states that he died at the home of "his" parents. His parents never lived in the Philipsburg area. Her parents (Holts) did. | Hirlinger, Christian Gottfried (I382)
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1099 | Obituary from Democratic Watchman & Centre Democrat, Bellefonte -- 02/09/1894 - Friday - Mrs. Sarah (sic) PLETCHER, wife of Michael PLETCHER, died at her home near Howard yesterday morning (Feb 8) aged 72 years. An aged husband and five sons survive. Burial in Schencks Cemetery. | Holter, Susan J (I130)
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1100 | Obituary from newspaper dated January 23, 1947. Temperance E. (Hall) Loder, widow of Philip B. Loder, of Howard, Centre County, died Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Centre County Hospital, Bellefone. She was admitted Dec. 4, following an accident in which her hip was fractured. She was born at Howard Sept. 10, 1860, the daughter of J. Newlin and Susanna (Albaugh) Hall. Mrs. Loder is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Ida Johnson of Platteville, Colo., Mrs. Alice H. Stiffler of Hollidaysburg R.D. 2, and Mrs. Mollie H. Bolich of Howard, also by the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. Grace Johnson O'Neill of Platteville, Colo, Newlin and Arthur Johnson of Hutchison, Kans., Alice (Johnson) Kimball of California, Blair C. Hall and Lillian (Hall) Brown of Harrisburg, Harry P. Hall of Greensboro, S.C., May (Hall) Bentz of York, and Olive T. Stiffler of Geeseytown. Mrs. Loder was educated in the public schools and teachers' normals. She began teaching when quite young and followed the profession until her marriage to Mr. Loder, having taught in Centre, Clinton and Blair counties, also several terms in Iowa and Illinois. While teaching the Hazel Ridge school in Linn county, Iowa, it was the custom to hold debating exercises. James Good, who later became secretary of war, was one of her regular debaters. After her marriage to Mr. Loder, they resided in Pittsburgh 20 years. After Mr. Loder's retirement they purchased a farm at Lamar, where they resided until Mr. Loder's death, when Mrs. Loder moved to Howard. She was a past lecturer of the Lamar grange and member of the Methodist church at Howard. Friends are being received at the Neff funeral home, Howard. | Hall, Temperance Elizabeth (I7582)
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