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201 | Birth date from baptism records of Hummelstown United Church of Christ, Hummelstonw, Dauphin County, PA | Moyer, Samuel Nevin (I1370)
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202 | Birth date from St. Pauls United Church of Christ baptism records. Find a Grave gives a March 1841 birthdate, but the writing on the baptism record for date of birth clearly reads May. | Meyer, Levi Calvin (I1975)
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203 | Birth date on findagrave: 27 Jan 1748 | Dorset, Samuel (I3005)
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204 | Birth date on findagrave: 5 Jul 1718 | Van Deventer, Mary (I3004)
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205 | Birth Date: 27 Aug 1850 | Moyer, Michael (I1203)
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206 | Birth place information from his daughter, Martha's, death certificate. | Abbott, Herman Edward (I1065)
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207 | Book - Cemeteries of Miles Township, gives birth date as 29 September 1800. Buried Section 1, Row 10, #17. Next to husband Henry. from Shueyfamily.org different date of birth Name: Mary Gross Birth: 20 SEP 1800 in New Berlin, Northumberland Co, PA Death: 25 JUN 1883 in Centre Co, PA Burial: Rebersburg, PA http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jenn222&id=I41434 Extended Family Tree - 12 Oct 2008 Contact: Jennifer jenn222@nycap.rr.com Name: Mary GROSS 1 2 3 4 5 Birth: 29 SEP 1800 in New Berlin, Northumberland Co., PA 6 7 8 Death: 25 JUN 1883 in Centre Co., PA 9 10 11 Burial: 27 JUN 1883 St. Peter's Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre Co., PA 10 11 12 Note: 1860 - age 59. 1870 - age 69. 1880 - age 79. From Suzanne Rice: From Samuel Gramly's Diary - Clinton Co. Genealogical Society, 2003: Mary GROSS wife of Henry ROYER was buried 27 Jun 1883. Sources: 1. Type: Book Title: History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania Author: John Blair Linn Publication: J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, PA Date: 1883 Text: Mary Gross 2. Type: Census Title: 1860 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com Text: Polly 3. Type: Census Title: 1870 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com Text: Mary 4. Type: Census Title: 1880 U.S. Census Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA Media: Scanned Image Location: Ancestry.com Text: Pollie 5. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 Text: Mary Gross, w/o Col. Henry Royer 6. Type: Web Site Author: John Shuey; jshuey@shueyfamily.org Title: ShueyFamily.org URL: Ancestry.com WorldTree Date: 4 Oct 2004 Text: 28 Sep 1800, New Berlin Northumberland Co., PA 7. Type: Book Title: History of Gift, Kern & Royer Family Author: Aaron Kern Gift Publication: Herald Printing & Publishing Co., Beaver Springs, PA Date: 1909 Text: 29 May 1801 8. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 Text: 29 Sep 1800 9. Type: Web Site Author: John Shuey; jshuey@shueyfamily.org Title: ShueyFamily.org URL: Ancestry.com WorldTree Date: 4 Oct 2004 10. Type: Book Title: History of Gift, Kern & Royer Family Author: Aaron Kern Gift Publication: Herald Printing & Publishing Co., Beaver Springs, PA Date: 1909 11. Type: Book Title: The Cemeteries of Miles Township Author: Centre County Genealogical Society Publication: Centre County Genealogical Society Date: 2004 12. Type: E-Mail Message Author: Suzanne (Walkowiak) Rice Location: rice2cats4 (at) nationwide.net | Gross, Mary (I1829)
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208 | born 6 Dec 1737 in Odernheim, Pfalz, Bavaria to parents Leonard and Anna Christina Boyer/Bayer/Beyer/Bauer. Two marriages. First in 1756 to Johan Jacob Engler and had 8 children - Leonard, Jacob, Joseph, Adam, Simon, Susanna, Adam and Anna Maria. Johan Jacob died at the Battle of Ft Washington in 1776. Second marriage to John Philip Achenbach in 1778 and had four more children - Philip, Susanna, Daniel and John. | Boyer, Anna Marie (I1825)
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209 | born at home | Hiltner, William Albert (I1864)
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210 | Born in Middleburg, Ohio Residence Pepin WI; Enlisted on 11/13/1862 as a corporal and was mustered into Co. B, 34th Wisconsin Infantry. He was mustered out on 9/8/1863 at Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, WI. | Gardner, Lucas (I3275)
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211 | Born: 31 July 1852 and died in infancy sometime before 1860 | Ziegler, Elizabeth (I2538)
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212 | Burial Details Unknown https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103491026/nicholas-x-stillwell | Stillwell, Nicholas (I2592)
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213 | Burial Details Unknown https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232948541/elizabeth-moody | Brittain, Elizabeth (I1915)
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214 | Burial Details Unknown https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48528326/nathaniel-britton | Brittain, Nathaniel (I2584)
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215 | Burial Details Unknown https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48528396/anne-britton Her parents were Capt Nicholas Stillwell and Annetje Van Dyke of New York. | Stillwell, Ann (I2585)
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216 | Burial information from death certificate. | Fessler, George Henry (I3165)
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217 | Burial information from death certificate. | Fessler, William (I3071)
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218 | Burial information from death certificate. | Truster, Infant Son (I3225)
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219 | Burial information from death certificate. | Fyfe, Maggie Violet (I3185)
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220 | Burial information from death certificate. | Harper, Mary A. (I2738)
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221 | Burial information from obituary. | Morine, Ruth (I3166)
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222 | Burial information is from Floyd Achenbach's death certificate. I can find no entry for him in Find a Grave. | Achenbach, Floyd Philip (I2263)
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223 | Burial location is from her death certificate. Both of her parents, John H. Musser (1827-1895) and Evaline (Kline) Musser (1828-1905) are buried in the Aaronsburg Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA. There is no listing for Lizzie (or Elizabeth) on Find a Grave but it is highly likely that this is where she is buried. | Musser, Lizzie S. (I1800)
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224 | Burial location is from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Smith, Ellen Blanche (I1424)
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225 | Burial location is from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Smith, Bertha A. (I1419)
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226 | Burial location is from her death certificate. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. | Halfhill, Jessie H. (I1154)
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227 | Burial location is from her death records. Her husband, John Calvin Meyer is buried at Union Cemetery, Bellefonte, Centre County, PA, so it is highly likely she is buried there as well. No entry for her on Find a Grave. | McCalmont, Elizabeth H. (I1806)
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228 | Burial location is from his death certificate. | Moyer, Noah (I1206)
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229 | Burial location is from his death certificate. His parents are both buried there. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Meyer, William (I1792)
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230 | Burial location is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Steiner, Jonathan Augustas (I743)
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231 | Burial location is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Meyer, Henry K. (I1381)
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232 | Burial location is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Meyer, Cyrus (I1782)
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233 | Burial location is from his death certificate. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Moyer, Austin Beahn (I1780)
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234 | Burial location is from summary of his obituary. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Snook, Fredrick Cleveland (I736)
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235 | burial location unknown https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136658873/john-nevin-masteller | Masteller, John Nevin "Poppy" (I3042)
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236 | burial location unknown https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166323632/audrey-jean-masteller | Vincent, Audrey Jean (I3043)
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237 | Burial: Lost at War. Specifically: Died in the Battle of Fort Washington, 16 Nov 1776 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191396542/johann_jacob-engler Arrived in Philadelphia in 1749. Married Anna Maria Boyer/Beyer on 30 Nov 1756. Eight children - Leonard 1757, Jacob 1760, Joseph 1762, Adam 1767, Simon 1769, Susanna 1772 and twins Anna Maria and Adam 1775. One of 59 patriots killed in the Battle of Fort Washington, New York 16 Nov 1776 as 3,000 Americans were overwhelmed by 5,000 redcoats and 3,000 Hessian mercenaries. | Engler, Johan Jacob (I3368)
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238 | buried at Ottawa, Illinois. | Lamb, Hannah (I2754)
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239 | Buried Section 1, Row 10, #15. Next to husband Thomas. | Royer, Elizabeth (I1934)
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240 | Buried Section 1, Row 12, #25 next to wife Magdalena (Gross) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76076522/christopher-royer | Royer, Christopher (I643)
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241 | Buried Section 1, Row 12, #32. Old and new stones. Old stone has full dates 12 Dec 1750-30 Jul 1823. 72y 8m 11d. New stone has 1750-1823. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60806216/john-george-royer Oldest son of Georg Christoph "Stophle" Royer; Husband of Elizabeth Shuey; Father of Henry, Catharine, Elizabeth and Christina. | Royer, John George (I1831)
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242 | Buried Section 1, Row 2, #19. New stone. Next to parents and sister Eva. | Moyer, George Calvin (I1775)
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243 | Buried Section 1, Row 5, #13. Next to wife Polly (Mary). | Royer, John George Washington (I1935)
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244 | Buried Section 6, Row 14, #2. Next to wife. wedding date from Josephine http://www.chem.utoledo.edu/Kreider.htm obituary Dr. Henry R. Kreider, First Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, University of Toledo Dr. Henry R. Kreider, born into a rural Pennsylvania family April 24, 1874, graduated from Franklin and Marshall College with BA and MA degrees in 1898. In 1901, he was graduated by Eastern Theological Seminary in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and was ordained as a minister in the Reformed Church (United Church of Christ). After his marriage to Mary Elizabeth Moyer in 1902 and his serving a pastorate of three years, he entered the graduate school in chemistry at Johns Hopkins University in 1904. He suspended his studies for two years for a teaching position at the Pennsylvania State Forest Academy at Mont Alto, Pennsylvania and a research fellowship at Dalhousie College, Halifax, N.S., then received his PhD in 1910 from Johns Hopkins. For the following three years, 1910-1913, Dr. Kreider occupied the Chair of Chemistry at Baltimore Medical College, while continuing to do research in free radicals at Johns Hopkins University. In 1913 he accepted the position of Acing Professor of Chemistry at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. In 1915, Dr. Kreider joined the fledgling University of Toledo, then located on Cherry Street, as Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department, and he served in this capacity until his retirement in 1944. Dr. Kreider was a strong and stable influence in the growth and development of the department, as he oversaw its eventual move to University Hall at the new campus on W. Bancroft Street. He was a member of many scientific, professional, and fraternal organizations and was instrumental in establishing and was charter member of the Toledo Section of the American Chemical Society. Dr. Kreider's unusual personality is shown by his activity in two fields of endeavor - science and the ministry. Along with his academic duties, he was able to continue his witness to a strong religious faith as assistant pastor of the then First Reformed Church of Toledo for seven years and later as pastor of the then Emanuel Reformed Church of Haskins, Ohio for eleven years and continued to be active in church work as long as his health permitted. Long after his retirement from the University he continued to write or talk on one of his favorite subjects, "Science and Religion" in which he found no conflict in his own mind, but felt that one strengthened the other. In 1959 he and his wife moved to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where he died in 1961 at the age of 87. He was a gentle, modest man with a keen sense of humor, a ready story and a flair for poetry. As an undergraduate at Franklin Marshall, he was designated class poet of his class of 1898. His stature as a scientist and teacher was enhanced by his kindly understanding of his students. They looked upon him as counselor and guide, as well as teacher. At his urging, many of the students went on to graduate school in chemistry or to medical school and have held influential positions throughout the country. | Kreider, Rev Henry Royer (I1814)
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245 | By Mary Elizabeth Kline Moyer Elizabeth F. Fehr Achenbach, wife of John Achenbach, was the daughter of John and Eva Geist Fehr, and was born at Tinicum, Bucks County, Pa., and was one of nine children. Her brothers were Peter, George, John and Michael. Her sisters were Polly Bowman, Catherine Wright, Eva Yohe and Eliza Mohn. How the memory of Grandmother Achenbach, as she was familiarly called by everyone, clings to us, and how pleasant the recollections. It seemed to us, her grandchildren, as we so often visited her in her home, that her purity and gentleness were unequalled, and how often we have wished her mantel like Elijah of old could have fallen upon us, and that we could wear it with the same dignity and grace. She was the mother of twelve children, two of whom still live. Truly they could "rise up and call her blessed." Her kindly greetings and smiling face, combined with her wit and humor, which was so ready, made her a friend to all within reach. Man dies and the world moves on, and although appearances indicate the dead as forgotten, it is nevertheless, not the case of her who shared the toils and cares of her husband in pioneer times, and lived to the good old age of 88 years. | Fehr, Mary Elizabeth (I1821)
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246 | By Mary Elizabeth Kline Moyer Elizabeth F. Fehr Achenbach, wife of John Achenbach, was the daughter of John and Eva Geist Fehr, and was born at Tinicum, Bucks County, Pa., and was one of nine children. Her brothers were Peter, George, John and Michael. Her sisters were Polly Bowman, Catherine Wright, Eva Yohe and Eliza Mohn. How the memory of Grandmother Achenbach, as she was familiarly called by everyone, clings to us, and how pleasant the recollections. It seemed to us, her grandchildren, as we so often visited her in her home, that her purity and gentleness were unequalled, and how often we have wished her mantel like Elijah of old could have fallen upon us, and that we could wear it with the same dignity and grace. She was the mother of twelve children, two of whom still live. Truly they could “rise up and call her blessed.” Her kindly greetings and smiling face, combined with her wit and humor, which was so ready, made her a friend to all within reach. Man dies and the world moves on, and although appearances indicate the dead as forgotten, it is nevertheless, not the case of her who shared the toils and cares of her husband in pioneer times, and lived to the good old age of 88 years. | Geist, Eva Rosina (I1823)
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247 | By the time of the 1860 US census, Lydia and her son Frances Achenbach had moved to Harrison, Darke County, Ohio. | Achenbach, Francis L. (I2295)
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248 | By the time of the 1860 US census, Lydia and her son Frances Achenbach had moved to Harrison, Darke County, Ohio. | Moore, Lydia (I2291)
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249 | calculated | Meyer, John F. (I1621)
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250 | Calvin Henry Ziegler was born July 22, 1878, is married, and lives at Watsontown, Pa., where he is chief clerk for the Penna. railroad Co. They have one son. | Ziegler, Calvin Henry (I2520)
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