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| 901 | Captain Samuel Warren was the son of Ensign John Warrin and Abigail Hastings Warren. His maternal grandparents were John Hastings and Abigail Hammond Hastings. Captain Warren married Tabitha Stone, daughter of Joseph Stone and Sarah (?), on 26 August 1728 at Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Children: Samuel Warren Jr, Sarah Warren Leland Abbey, Rebecca Warren, Abigail Warren, John Warren, Tabitha Warren, William Warren, David Warren, Joseph Warren, and Martha Warren. Inscription Here lies the Remains of Capt. Samuel Warrin who Died Janry. 26 1775: In the 71 Year of his Age Gravesite Details http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry. com/~history/grafton/ gave permission to use data | Warren, Captain Samuel (I1993)
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| 902 | Captain William Tice was born in Jackson Township, Lebanon county, February 2, 1818. He was a son of Major John Tice who saw service in the Mexican War. His early life was spent with his father on the farm. In 1843 he married Sarah Becker and settled on a farm of his own in the vicinity of Myerstown, Pa. He paid special attention to stock raising and in the course of about ten years he was the owner of several of the finest and best equipped farms in his native county, and his superior stock was in great demand. In 1855 he located in Myerstown and soon became one of the most progressive and prominent citizens of the town. He was a member of the Reformed Church, and was one of the original organizers and promoters of Palatinate College, the leading educational institution of the county. Immediately after the close of the war, 1865, he was elected county treasurer and served in that capacty for one term. From his father, and probably from his earlier ancestors, he inherited the strong instincts of a soldier. This is evidenced from the fact that he always took a deep interest in local military affairs. He served as captain of the Myerstown Dragoons for a number of years, and as major of the consolidated militia organizations in the county. It was in this manner that he prepared himself, perhaps unconsciously, for the more strenuous duties which he after wards so heroically encountered during the War of the Rebellion. Early in September, 1862 he received a commission from Governor Andrew G. Curtin to recruit a cavalry company to serve for three years, and in less than two weeks time he reported the maximum number of men to the governor for muster. He was unanimously elected captain of the company, and immediately after his election, he voluntarily pledged himself to remain with the company as long as his physical condition would permit him to do so. And the fact that he refused all promotions and was regularly mustered out of the service with his company, June 16, 1865, shows how faithfully he kept his pledge. At the battle of Aldie, Va. June 16, 1863, [this occurred at the battle of Upperville, VA on June 21, 1863 along the Trappe Road] his favorite horse, "Jim" was struck by a Rebel shell and instantly killed. The shell cut his sabre in two. Both the sabre and shell are relics that are very highly prized in the Tice family. During the engagement known as Old Church Tavern, Va., May 30, 1864, while fighting dismounted, he received a gun-shot wound and was obliged to go to the hospital for several weeks. Captain Tice knew the duties of a soldier and performed them in a superior manner. He was well known and popular in the regiment. He was an excellent horseman and always rode the best horse in the regiment. He was always solicitous about the welfare of his men, and was in return, highly esteemed by them. His bravery in action was an inspiration to his men. He died September 15, 1870 and his remains were deposited on the family plot in the Union cemetery at Myerstown, Pa. From pages 178-179, "History of the Seventeenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry" by H.P. Moyer. | Tice, Captain William (I32121)
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| 903 | Carl "Whitey" E. Hackman, 77, of Myerstown, formerly of Ephrata, died Sunday, January 6, 2013 at the VA Medical Center, Lebanon, PA. He was the husband of Mary Ellen (Cates) Hackman, to whom he would have been married 56 years on March 9. Born in Lincoln, PA on May 19, 1935, he was the son of the late Samuel and Margaret (Peiffer) Hackman. He served in the US Army during the Korean War, and worked as a custodian at the US Post Office in Ephrata, for 27 years retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Lincoln Fire Co. for over 30 years and was a driver for the Amish for 10 years in Lebanon County. In addition to his wife, he is survived by daughters, Dianna L. wife of John L. Majeske-Mellers of Oviedo, FL, Sandra G. wife of Jim Miller of Ephrata; sons, J. Frank husband of Katie Majeske of Denver, S. Bradley husband of Tammy Hackman of Lititz; a sister, Rhoda Hiester of Vinemont, PA; brothers, Ronald husband of Noreen Hackman of Ephrata, Elwood husband of Janet Hackman of Ephrata, Jerry husband of Joan Anne Hackman of Wernersville; 9 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by 3 sisters & 3 brothers. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at 2 p.m. from Grose Funeral Home, 358 W. Washington Ave., Myerstown. Visitation at 1 p.m. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family. www.grosefuneralhome.com (Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era 1/8/2013) | Hackman, Carl Eugene (I9)
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| 904 | Carl E. "Kelly" Fleck, 100, formerly of Wyomissing, died March 11, 2015 in Cedarbrook Nursing Home, Allentown, PA. He was predeceased by his wife, Miriam E. (Tobias) Fleck who died in 1992 and a fiancée, Helen M. Garner who died in 2006. Born in Reading he was the son of the late Herbert H. and Dorothea M. (Nuebling) Fleck. He was a 1932 graduate of Wyomissing High School. Carl worked for Wilson Products and Reading Industries as an industrial engineer, retiring in 1975. He was a member St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown. Carl served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the European Theater, earning a combat infantry badge as well as a bronze star. He is survived by a sister-in-law, Elizabeth Fleck; and a niece and nephew, Lisa and John Fleck, all of Albequerque, New Mexico. Other survivors include his companion, Jean E. Creveling, Allentown, PA. Services will be at the convenience of the family. Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home, Inc., 739 Penn Avenue, West Reading, PA 19611 is in charge of the arrangements. Burial will be in Epler's Church Cemetery, Leesport, PA. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to, St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church, 140 South Ott Street, Allentown, PA 18104. Online condolences may be recorded at www.kuhnfuneralhome.com + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ + ~ OBITUARY FROM WEBSITE OF: Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home, Inc., West Reading, Pennsylvania www.kuhnfuneralhome.com | Fleck, Carl E (I9620)
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| 905 | Carl F. "Butch" Hiester, 78, of Ephrata, passed away Thursday, November 17, 2022, at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital. He was born in Ephrata to the late Walter Hiester and Peg (Coldren) Hiester Beck and was the husband of Barbara Anne (Groom) Hiester with whom he shared 36 years of marriage. Butch was a life member of Ephrata Amvets Post #136 and Cocalico Post #3376 V.F.W. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing, and hunting in his younger years. Butch was a U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War. He worked as a cabinet maker for many years prior to his retirement. In addition to his wife, Butch is survived by a son, Steven M. Hiester, husband of Jeannine; daughter, Michelle L. Martinez; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brother, Donald Hiester, and sister, Lucy Becker. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Jason A. Hiester; 6 brothers, Harold, Charles, Harry, Glenn, Paul, and Gerald Hiester; and a sister, Doris Martin. A visitation will be held Wednesday, November 23, 2022, from 10 to 11 a.m., at Roseboro Stradling Funeral Home, 533 Walnut St., Denver, followed by a memorial service at 11 a.m., with Pastor Timothy L. Craven officiating. Memorial contributions in Butch's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 862, Pittsburgh, PA 15106. Arrangements by Roseboro Stradling Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc., Denver. Online condolences can be given at roseborostradling.com. LNP Media Group, Inc. 20 Nov 2022 | Hiester, Carl Franklin (I29317)
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| 906 | Carl J. Buch, 78, of Manheim, formerly of Akron, passed away on Saturday, October 13, 2018, at Mt. Hope Nazarene Retirement Community. He was born in West Earl Twp. to the late Arthur F. and Mary G. (Auker) Buch. He was baptized in August 1953 at Ephrata Mennonite Church. Carl worked for E.A.R.S. before retirement. Carl is survived by a brother, Eugene W. Buch and a sister, Dorothy Mae, wife of Lester B. Boll of Lititz. A viewing will be held on Friday, October 19, 2018, from 9:30 to 10:45 AM at the Metzler Mennonite Church, 515 W. Metzler Road, Ephrata, followed by funeral services at 11:00 AM with Ministers Stanley Wine and David Buch officiating. Interment will take place in the adjoining church cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. If desired, memorial contributions in Carl's' memory may be made to Mt. Hope Nazarene Retirement Home, 3026 Mt. Hope Home Road, Manheim, PA, 17545. Arrangements by Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/Ephrata. Online condolences can be given at stradlingfuneralhome.com. (LNP 10/16/2018) | Buch, Carl J (I23328)
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| 907 | Carl K. Hassler, 78, of Myerstown, died Monday, July 2, 2018 at the Reading Hospital & Medical Center. He was the husband of Dawn M. (Sweigart) Hassler to whom he was married 56 years on March 17th. Born in Marion Twp. on December 7, 1939, he was the son of the late Richard Jr. and Ella (Reedy) Hassler. A 1957 graduate of Hamburg High School, Carl was employed at Hofmann Industries, Sinking Spring, later working at Quaker Alloy, Myerstown, for 20 years, and with Eugene Landis Construction. He was a member of Myerstown UCC, the Goodwill Fire Co., Myerstown; and Grundsau Lodge No. 17. A gifted woodworker, Carl made various oak crafts, selling them at area craft shows. In addition to his wife, Carl is survived by a daughter, Lori E. Hassler, of Wernersville; a son, Troy M., husband of Jennifer Hassler, of Myerstown; grandchildren, Taryn, Austin, Damian, Sierra, Bryce, Abigail, Kaitlyn, Seth, and Emma; great grandchildren, Aiden and Carter; a sister, Betty, wife of Larry Bashore, of Robesonia; a brother, Martin, husband of Marlene Hassler, of Morgantown; and a sister-in-law, Joyce Hassler, of Myerstown. He was preceded in death by infant twin sisters, an infant brother, and brothers, William and Richard Hassler. A memorial service will be held Friday, July 6, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. at Grose Funeral Home, 358 W. Washington Ave., Myerstown, with a visitation beginning at 2 p.m. Interment will be at New Union Cemetery, Myerstown. Grose Funeral Home | Hassler, Carl Kenneth (I26207)
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| 908 | Carl W. Kissling, 88, of Wernersville, passed away Friday, July 20, 2018, at 5:08 p.m. in his residence. He was the husband of the late Dawn G. (Miller) Kissling, who passed away April 25, 2017. Born in Brownsville, Pa., Mr. Kissling was the son of the late J. William M. Kissling and Anna (Dussinger) Kissling. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War completing 2 tours on board the USS Currituck (AD7). He was employed as a roller in the hot mill at CarTech for 30 years retiring in 1987. Mr. Kissling was a member of Saint John's Reformed Church in Sinking Spring, and was a life member of Womelsdorf VFW and former Wernersville VFW and life member of Robesonia, Sinking Spring and Wernersville Fire Companies. He is survived by his children, Bonnie L. Fox, of Wernersville; Michael P. Kissling, husband of Tara M. Kissling of Port Orange, Florida; and Marcia A. Cobb, wife of Timothy R. Cobb, of Sinking Spring. He was the beloved Pepaw to his grandchildren: Ashley and her husband, John; Kelsea and her husband Jake, Shane, Billy and Alex; and great- grandchildren: Abigail, Andrew and Benjamin. Mr. Kissling is also survived by his brothers Thomas Kissling, of Bernville; and Edward Kissling, of Robesonia; and his sisters: Mildred Sillman, of Wernersville; Arlene Feeman, of Bern Township; and Mary Jane, wife of Clark Beidler, of Brownsville. He was preceded in death by his brothers: James, John, Melvin and Russell. His goodwill to all was warm genuine and well known; extending over decades of friend and family gatherings, infamous clam-bakes, and a never-ending supply of ideas - that were often overruled but kept things interesting. Funeral service will be held in Bean Funeral Home, 3825 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Robert S. Ziehmer will officiate. Interment with military honors will follow in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. The family will receive relatives and friends in Bean Funeral Home, Wednesday, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Published in Reading Eagle on July 22, 2018 | Kissling, Carl W (I29778)
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| 909 | Carlisle Evening Herald, Carlisle, PA, Monday, Jan 2, 1899 Mt. Holly Springs, Jan. 2 -- Charlie Klopp, aged 21 years, died on Saturday evening at 4 30 o'clock, after suffering one week with pneumonia. He was a member of the YMCA, and took an active part in the meetings. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence. Interment in the Mt Holly Cemetery. | Klopp, Charles S (I22899)
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| 910 | Carol A. Balazs, 65, of Fort Wayne, passed away on Wednesday, September 25, 2019. She was born to the late Joseph and Mary McAfee on January 13, 1954. Carol selflessly dedicated her life to being a mother, grandmother, and foster parent. She worked as an accountant at Lincoln Financial Group, and enjoyed simple pleasures while spending time with family. Carol is survived by her children, Emily (Jeff) Hacker, Madeline Balazs, Andrew Balazs, Sabrina Balazs, Thin Thin Hlaing, and Sandar Thein; grandchildren, Joe Hacker, Jacob Oo, Patricia Pate, Sarah Pate, and Bonita Balazs; 8 siblings; and a host of relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her sister, Kathy Jo McAfee. Burial will be held at Fountain Grove Cemetery in Bryan, OH. | McAfee, Carol Ann (I8998)
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| 911 | Carol A. Naylor, 70, of Akron went home to be with the Lord, January 4, 2014. Carol was a life resident of the area and retired from Akron Public Schools with 32 years service. She was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Eastern Star Anna Dean Chapter #595, Daughters of Mokanna Yuseff Khnan Cauldron Grotto and a Rainbow Girl. Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Helen Malak Scott; beloved husband, Leroy. She is survived by her sons, Paul (Jen) and Robert Naylor; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild; brother; Robert (Elizabeth) Scott; aunts, Marcella Scott, Helen Scott and Dorothy Thompson; cousins, Larry Wolf and John Scott. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 8, and Thursday, January 9, 2014 at the Schlup-Pucak Funeral Chapel, 788 Kenmore Blvd., where Anna Dean Chapter #595 will conduct an Eastern Star service Wednesday at 7:15 at the Funeral Home and Daughters of Mokanna will conduct a service Thursday at 7:15 at the Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, January 10, 2014 at Park United Methodist Church will Rev. Linda Sommerville officiating. Burial to follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park. For those that wish, memorial contributions can be made to the Church or the Masonic Home 4931 Nettleton Rd, Medina, Oh 44256. Published in Akron Beacon Journal from Jan. 6 to Jan. 7, 2014 | Scott, Carol A (I16771)
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| 912 | Carol G. Herbine, 67, of Emmaus, died Nov. 22, 2008 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. She was the wife of John H. Herbine. They celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on April 22, 2008. Born in Pottsville, she was the daughter of the late Harold E. and Ruth (Edinger) Goepfert. She was a graduate of Tamaqua High School and attended Albright College and the University of North Carolina Greensboro. She worked for Wachovia Bank as a teller and retired after 15 years of service in 1987 as a Customer Service Manager. She also was a teacher's aide and assistant Band Director for Emmaus High School. She was a member of St. John's U.C.C., Emmaus, where she served as a Sunday School Teacher, Youth Group Advisor, member of the choir, consistory, and treasurer of Boy Scout Troop 25. She was past president of the Muhlenberg Junior Women's Club, member of the Golden Oaks Golf Club Ladies League, Berks County Women's Golf Association, and Central Penn Golf Association. She was an avid pianist and Flyers fan. Survivors: Husband; Sons, David J. Herbine and wife Lynnette of Glenmoore, Jeffrey W. Herbine and wife Veronica of Whitehall, Kerry P. Herbine and wife Jenise of Kingman, AZ, and Gregory S. Herbine and wife Kimberley of Lower Macungie; 14 Grandchildren; Nieces, Melinda (Goepfert) Snyder and Debra (Goepfert) Coulton. She was predeceased by a daughter, Lynn Carol Herbine and a brother, Paul G. Goepfert. Services: Funeral Services Wed, Nov. 26, 2008 at 10:30 AM in St. John's U.C.C., 139 North 4th St., Emmaus. Friends may call 9:30 to 10:30 AM in the church. Interment will follow in Tuckerton Cemetery, Berks County. Schantz Funeral Home, Inc., Emmaus is in charge of arrangements. Schantz Funeral Home website | Goepfert, Carol Mae (I21988)
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| 913 | Carol Hisako Honda Graham was born in Honolulu, Hawaii Nov 30, 1939 to Gertrude Yoshino Doi of Haleiwa, Oahu and Howard Hisao Honda of Maui. Carol was the middle child of three and only Girl. She attended Punahou School and was of the Class of 1957. She received her Bachelors of Business on June 5, 1961 at Indiana University and her MBA at Indiana university on June 8, 1964. She went to work for Boeing in Seattle, Washington and met her husband Robert Blair Graham and raised and adopted his three boys. She came back to Hawaii in 1967 and lived in Manoa, then moved to Nui Valley until 1988 and then moved to Kuliouou until her death in 2000. Her love was her family and Grandchildren, especially her Grandchildren. Her next love was her close friends Sue Sauter and Lani Hearn. Her third love was to travel in her RV with Robert. Travel she did with her Husband, Children, Grandchildren and Friends, for she loved to travel and visit. She died in her Kuliouou Home with her Husband and Family by her side. She Was Loved. Her ashes were held for 12 years by her family until the death of her husband and then mixed and scattered off the Beach of Kakela Beach Park in Laie, Oahu on May 21, 2012 by her Children and Grandchildren. | Honda, Carol Hisako (I17610)
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| 914 | Caroline was the daughter of William Werner and Elizabeth lamm. She was the wife of Peter Gerhart. | Werner, Carolina (I352)
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| 915 | Caroline was the wife of Jacob S. Clouser. They were they parents of 9 children all surviving in 1900; Charles H. Clouser born about 1871, Philip D. Clouser born about 1872, Jacob F. Clouser born about 1874, Joseph E. Clouser born about 1876, Mary Sylvania Clouser Hitchens Sep 1878 - Nov 1943 , Elizabeth A. Clouser Searl born about 1880, Clarence Edward Jul 1884 - Feb 1972, Amy L. born Jan 1886 and Levi Jonathan Jun 1888 - Sep 1965. In 1900 the family was living in Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland. | Frymoyer, Caroline Louisa (I13357)
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| 916 | Carpenter, Estelle W. NEWPORT NEWS - Estelle W. Carpenter died Monday, Oct. 24, 2005. She was the widow of John E. Walker Jr. (1949) and Charles R. Carpenter Jr. (6/9/05) to whom she was married 54 years. A published poet born July 12, 1922, in Wilmington, N.C., she is survived by two sons, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at Temple Baptist where she was a longtime member, reception follows. Donations to American Cancer Society. Published in the Daily Press on 10/27/2005. | Stokley, Elizabeth Estelle (I17369)
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| 917 | Carrie B. Smith Foreman was a daughter of James Worthington and Olive Bruce Smith. Born on January 6, 1889 in Monroe Twp, Logan County, Ohio. She was united in marriage to Lee J. Foreman on October 16, 1910. She attended the Lake Branch Methodist Church and the Methodist Church at Zanesfield, Ohio. Carrie possessed a kind and loving disposition and was true to her church and loved ones. Carried died on Saturday evening, January 20, 1912 at her home in Zanesfield, Ohio at age 23. Her death was caused by pneumonia, which developed after the birth of a dead baby on January 3rd of the same year. She left to mourn her untimely death a husband, parents, two brothers and a wide circle of friends. Funeral services were conducted at the M.E. Church in Zanesfield, Ohio by her former pastor Rev F. G. Markley, assisted by Rev R.W. Turner. She was buried at the Fairview Cemetery in West Liberty, Ohio. West Liberty Banner January 25, 1912 | Smith, Carrie Belle (Foreman) (I32402)
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| 918 | Casper was the son of Johannes Wilhelm Heckert and Elizabeth G Fischer. He was the husband of Catherine Steinbrecker. Served as a private in the Berks Co. Militia in the Revolutionary War | Heckert, Casper (I22745)
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| 919 | Catch-all Repository Category for websites of an organization or institution related to People, Families, Places, Cemeteries, etc. | Repository (R2)
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| 921 | Catch-all Source for organization or institution websites related to People, Families, Places, Cemeteries, etc. Place the link to the website in the citation | Source (S172)
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| 922 | Catharina Klein Walborn was the wife of Andreas Walborn, next to whom she is interred. She was the mother of Calina Walborn Katterman, who is interred in the New Cemetery at Christ Lutheran Church in Stouchsburg, Berks Co., PA. | Klein, Catharina (I29866)
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| 923 | Catharina Mellinger wife of Samuel Mellinger Born Spath(in) *Spayd/Spade 6 September 1776 21 March 1848 Her maiden name was spelled a few different ways Daughter of George and Anna Marie Spath (Speth, Spayd...) | Spath, Catharina (I25397)
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| 924 | Catharina was the daughter of John Dietrich and Christina Steinbrecher. She was the wife of Casper Heckert. | Steinbrecher, Catharina (I22751)
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| 925 | Catharina Zerbe Baptized 14 May 1801 Ludwig Zerbe Father Eva Zerbe Mother Maiden name on tombstones have been interpreted as Zerbe/Zerle/Zerli/Zerley | Zerly, Catharine (Bortz) (I33202)
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| 926 | Catharine and Jacob were married May, 1810, in Pennsylvania daughter of Catharine Krick and Jacob Ruth Gravesite Details The Ruth family was one of the 14 families who founded St. John's Reformed Church in 1792 | Ruth, Catharina (I25336)
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| 927 | Catharine married Daniel DeLong on Mar 31, 1850 in Berks Co., PA. They had 11 children: 1. Elizabeth DeLong b. 1850-51. 2. Sallie DeLong Lengel b. abt. 1852, d. 1926. 3. Zacharias DeLong b. 1853. 4. Amanda Priscilla DeLong Krause b. 1855. 5. Armenia/Emina DeLong b. 1856-57. 6. Andora DeLong b. 1860. 7. Ann D. DeLong b. abt 1861. 8. James Washington DeLong b. 1864. 9. Mary Missouri DeLong Oaks b. 1866. 10. Peter DeLong b. 1868. 11. Franklin A. "Frank" DeLong b. 1875, d. 1881. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: daughter Amanda's obit. of 1945 calls her mother Amelia C. Shoemaker, likely in error. | Schumacher, Anna Catharine (I312346697989)
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| 928 | Catharine was the daughter of George Warnes and Mary Wincklepleck. She was the wife of Edward Bohn. | Warnes, Catherine (I2691)
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| 929 | Catharine was the daughter of Henry Fischer and Chrostina Durst. She was the wife of Samuel Bauer. Inscription Married Samuel Bauer, mother of 4 sons and 3 daughters | Fischer, Anna Catharine (I314495558638)
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| 930 | Catharine was the daughter of Jacob and Margaret Epler. She was the wife of William Hain. Inscription Tochter von Jacob u. Marg. Epler und Chegattin von William Hain. | Epler, Catharine (I22655)
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| 931 | Catharine was the daughter of Peter Hain and Magdalena Ruth. She was the wife of Michael Fisher. | Hain, Catharine (I14220)
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| 932 | Catharine was the first wife of William Lewis. See his obituary below: Obituaries Published in the Readinger Adler, 1800-1815 LEWIS, Gen'l. William, a former resident of Berks County, died July 11th at his home in Mifflin County, in his 54th year.(8-21-1810ed.) PaGenWeb | Gieger, Catharine (I33049)
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| 933 | Catherina was born in Bern Twp., Berks, PA. Married John Samuel Strauss on 10 Nov 1778 at Tulpehocken Twp., Berks, PA. Inscription Married Samuel Strauss. Daughte of Baltzer Umbenhauer & wife Maria Appolonia. 8 sons and 6 daughters. | Umbenhauer, Catharina Elizabeth (I21223)
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| 934 | Catherine I. Knabb, 81, Penn Township, passed away Aug. 4, 2009, in Reading Hospital. She was the widow of Russell E. Knabb, who passed away in 1973. Born in Mount Pleasant, she was the daughter of the late William C. Egan and Verna M. (Boyer) Egan. She was employed as a chef at the Wyomissing Lodge for seven years. She had been previously employed by the Berks Career and Technology Center in Leesport in the cafeteria for many years. She was a member of Bern Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bern Township, where she was a member of the Senior Berners and active on numerous church committees. She was a former Sunday school teacher and a former Blue Bird leader. She was also very active in the church bake sales. She won two first-place prizes at the Topton Lutheran Home Founders Day Bakeoff. She was also an active member of the Pennsylvania German Fersommling. Surviving are two sons, Michael A. Knabb, and wife Cheryl A. Knabb of Fleetwood, and Gregory S. Knabb, and partner Taunia Hubler of Penn Township; two daughters, Corinne L. Bender, and partner Keith A. Hoover of Penn Township (Corinne is the widow of Kent R. Bender), and Dolores A. Gruver, wife of Jeffery W. Gruver of Douglassville. There are also four grandchildren: Ryan K. Bender and Annie S., Christopher M. and Nicole E. Knabb. She was predeceased by a brother, Robert E. Egan. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Bern Evangelical Lutheran Church, 820 W. Leesport Road, Bern Township, Leesport, PA 19533, with the Rev. David Roper officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park. | Egan, Catherine Irene (I8699)
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| 935 | Catherine M. Holcombe, 94, of Centre Twp., passed away Saturday, July 27, 2019 in her residence. She was the wife of the late Paul L. Holcombe, Jr., who died December 9, 2002. Born in Reading, she was the daughter of the late James L. and A. Catharine (Mengel) Kauffman. She was a member of Salem (Belleman's) Church, Centre Twp. She graduated from Ontelaunee Vocational School in 1942, and later graduated from Reading Hospital School of Nursing in 1946. Catherine worked as a registered nurse at Reading Hospital from 1946-1950, and while she was employed there, she met her future husband who had been a patient of hers. Catherine's photo with an iron lung patient is currently on display in the Tower LINK corridor at the hospital, which she was very proud of. Catherine later worked at Berks Heim from 1972 until her retirement in 1987. She was a member of Leesport Women's Club, Belleman’s Church Women's Guild, Berks Southeast Cattleman's Association, PA Farm Bureau, and the former Centerport Grange (currently the Ontelaunee Grange), where she was recognized as a 75 year member. Catherine enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles, genealogy, music, and playing the piano. She played the piano for 90 years! She also served as a teacher for Adult Bible School at Belleman's and lead a Bible study in her home for many years. Catherine is survived by two sons: Paul L. Holcombe, III, husband of Soncha, L., Enon, Ohio, and James K. husband of Karen Sue Holcombe, Mohrsville; two daughters: Cathy E. (Holcombe) wife of George T. del Fierro, Spring Valley, NY, and Ann E. (Holcombe) wife of Mark W. Stump, Mohrsville. Catherine is also survived by 11 grandchildren: Michael J. Holcombe, Kelly L. (Holcombe) Kauffman, Jessica L. (Holcombe) Harden, Katrina C. (del Fierro) Chin Loy, Ashley E. (Holcombe) Welde, George T. del Fierro, Jr., Nathan P. Stump, Sara M. del Fierro, Samuel E. Stump, Jordan A. del Fierro-Nater, and Joseph W. Stump; 12 great-grandchildren and another great-grandson on the way in September; and a brother: David L. Kauffman, Fallston, MD. She was predeceased by a granddaughter: Elizabeth A. Stump, and a brother: James M. Kauffman. Services will be held Saturday, August 3, at 11:00 am from Salem (Belleman's) Church, 3540 Belleman's Church Road, Mohrsville. Burial will follow in Fairview (Belleman's) Cemetery. Viewings will be held Friday, August 2, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm in Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc., 223 Peach Street Leesport, and Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 am in the church. Leibensperger Funeral Home | Kauffman, Catherine Mary (I9879)
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| 936 | Catherine married Henry Espenshade on March 3, 1825. They had 8 children together: Martin Espenshade Abraham Espenshade Mary Ann Espenshade Joseph Espenshade Suasannah Espenshade Catherine Espenshade Elizabeth Espenshade Benjamin Espenshade | Bowman, Catherine (I24551)
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| 937 | Catherine's parentage is unknown. She married Jacob Heaney. They had 12 children: Margaret Eva, Anthony, Simon W. (Twin), Michael W. (Twin), Jacob, Abigail, Catherine, Mary Salome, Elizabeth, Mary Magdalen, Joseph, and John. Thanks to Susan Hunsicker for the children's names. | Weisbecher, Catherine (I312344714119)
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| 938 | Cathrina Irene (Cat) Washington was born on July 11, 1959 in Salina, Kansas to Porfirio C. and the late Norma J. Torres. She is survived by her husband Dijon E. Washington, daughter Trina M. Greene (Kevin), son Christopher M. Wheeler, granddaughters Kierra D. Grillo(Michael), Jaidah E. Greene, Jasmine D. Greene, father Porfirio C. Torres Jr. (Pauline), brothers Porfirio C. "P.C." Torres III, Antonio C. "Tony" Torres (Lenore), sisters Maurina Torres-Allison, and Sabrina Torres-Feeney (John). She also leaves behind a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and her Jack Russell "Brandy". Cathrina attended LaBrae High School in Leavittsburg, OH where she was a cheerleader and a member of the school choir. She worked numerous jobs n Myrtle Beach, SC including Tommy Bahama restaurant where she was affectionately known as "Mama Cat". In her spare time she would often make crafts and volunteer numerous hours to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life in Pueblo, Co. She loved bowling, attending concerts, craft shows, Renaissance Festivals, spending time with family and friends, and numerous other cultural events. She was known for her beautiful smile and her love for helping others. Cathrina fought a long hard battle against Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETS), right down to her last breath. She gained her wings on 4/27/17 at Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center (Denver, CO) where she was surrounded by her loving family. Cat was loved by many and will truly be missed. | Torres, Catharine Irene (I15171)
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| 939 | Cause of death, "She was drowned in a well" | Moore, Elizabeth (I12328)
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| 940 | Cause of death: Blood Poisoning | Barnett, Matilda (I344508841061)
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| 941 | Cause of death: Diabetes, Diabetic Coma | Hackman, Ray Miller (I766)
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| 942 | Cause of death: Epidemic influenza. | Gross, Dora Ann (I20012)
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| 943 | Cause of death: Scalded | Price, Walter W (I16681)
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| 944 | Cause of death: strangulation caused by hanging (suicide) | Moyer, Henry P (I32298)
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| 945 | Cause of death: Tuberculosis | Patchel, Mary Louisa (I28051)
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| 946 | Cause of death: Tuberculosis | Nixon, Harold (I20826)
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| 947 | Cause of death: Tuberculosis | Nixon, Arthur (I20828)
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| 948 | Cecil T. Weatherby of 6 Fifth Avenue, Cortland died at his home on Thursday evening, one day after his 69th birthday. He was a retired farmer and a former employee of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. A native of Rochester, Minnesota, he was a member of the Memorial Baptist Church and the South Cortland Grange. He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Iva Gingrich Weatherby; a son, Bernard Weatherby; and two daughters, Mrs. Ardella Sherman of Gee Hill Road and Mrs. Leah Newcomb of Hawaii; two sisters, Mrs. James Hough of Brandon, Florida and Mrs. Cora Day of Paducah, Kentucky; and nine grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Arrangements were made by the Beard Memorial Home. | Weatherby, Cecil Tracy (I10279)
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| 949 | Celia M. Feeg, 92, formerly of South 10 th Street, died Jan. 22 at 9:20 p.m. in Berks Heim, where she had resided since Oct. 21, 1998. Her husband, Franklin H. Feeg, died Feb. 15, 1961. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Bronislaw and Josephine (Kompa) Kulak. Feeg was employed by Berkshire Knitting Mills, Wyomissing, and was last employed by Kel-Ray Knitting Mill, West Reading, retiring in 1976. She was a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Reading. Surviving is a daughter, Patricia (Feeg) Miccicke, Shillington. Other survivors include two sisters, Mary (Kulak) Borell, Laureldale, and Helen (Kulak) Sroka, Kutztown. There also are two grandsons. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Church. Burial will be in St. John's Host Cemetery, Tulpehocken Township. Kopicki-Bradley Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements. | Kulak, Cecelia M (I5841)
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| 950 | Cemetery office confirmed that this burial is unmarked s/o Edward Morgan and Margaret Rittenhouse. m. Ann Roberts d/o John and Jane Roberts Gravesite Details S/O Edward Morgan And Margaret Rittenhouse. M. Ann | Morgan, Morgan Sr (I21833)
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