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view cemetery, Catasauqua. To this family the following children were born: Mary, married to Foster McAdams, a roll-turner at the Bryden Horseshoe Works, in Catasauqua; Anna, married to Frederick Graver, and resides at Allentown ; John, cashier of the Lehigh Coal Company, lo- cated in New York City; Philip, died, aged 18 years; William, wood-carver, with the Edison Phonograph Company, at Camden, N. J .; Sam- uel, silk-worker with the Keystone Textile Com- pany, and Nathan R.
Nathan R. Griffith was born in Fullerton, Aug. 8, 1881, and at the age of thirteen years he started to work for the Allentown Spinning com- pany as a spool boy. He was employed for one year in the polishing department of the Dent Hardware company at Fullerton, by the Wahne- tah Plush Company at Catasauqua, in the weav- ing department, three years, and in the weaving department of the D. G. Dery silk mills, at Cat- asauqua, from 1908 to 1913. In October, 1913, he connected himself with the Keystone Textile Company as a weaver and loom-fixer, and on Jan. 1, 1914 he was promoted to the position of superintendent. He is a member of the Pres- byterian church and a member of the Knights of Friendship in which he is a past master. On March 15, 1908, he married Mamie Searfess, daughter of William and Mary (Snyder ) Sear- foss. They reside in their own home at the corner of Front and Franklin streets, Fullerton, Pa.
THOMAS F. GROSS.
Thomas F. Gross, a prominent attorney at Philadelphia for nearly thirty years, was born at Schnecksville, this county, April 10, 1857, son of Joel and Diana (Fetherolf) Gross. After re- ceiving a preliminary education in the local schools he entered Dickinson Seminary, at Williamsport, Pa., and there prepared for college and after fol- lowing the prescribed course in that institution, he was admitted into Dickinson Colege, at Car- lisle, Pa., where he completed his education for the study of the law and was graduated in June, 1878. With this preparation, Mr. Gross entered the law offices of R. E. Wright & Son, at Allen- town, and after pursuing the prescribed course of reading for two years under their direction he was regularly admitted to practice in the several courts of Lehigh county, on January, 1881. He immediately engaged in active legal practice at Allentown and carried it on until October, 1887, when he removed to Philadelphia to engage more extensively in the professional business and on the 15th of October he was admitted to practice in the several courts of Philadelphia county. Since
then he has carried on an active and successful practice in the great metropolis of the state.
In 1880, Mr. Gross identified himself with Lehigh Lodge, No. 83, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which he became a Past Grand ; and since May, 1902, he has been a Past Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Pennsyl- vania. In 1893, he was made a Mason in Athel- stan Lodge, No. 482, F. & A. M., of Philadel- phia, and of this lodge he became a Past Master ; and since 1897, he has been a member of the Philadelphia Consistory.
In 1898, he was married to Adelaide J. Keck, a daughter of Charles Keck, of Lehigh county.
JOHN W. GOTTSCHALK.
John Wagner Gottschalk, manufacturer and prominent Sunday school worker at Philadelphia, Pa., for many years, was born at Reading, Pa., on May 9, 1867. When two months old his mother died and he was then taken to her par- ents, who resided at Macungie, in Lehigh county, and there he was brought up and educated in the public schools. After quitting school, he worked at various places in the vicinity, at times walking daily several miles to and from work, until he became eighteen years of age, such as farming, quarrying stone, mining iron ore and running a stationary engine.
With the education and experience thus ac- quired until that time, Mr. Gottschalk went to Philadelphia to take up the study of electric wire insulation and he pursued this branch with great industry for some time, devoting his evenings to the extra study of mechanical engineering. With this preparation he secured employment in the establishment of Albert F. Moore, who was en- gaged in that particular line of business, and after working there for a comparatively short time, Mr. Moore recognized his ability and appointed him as foreman of the shop, and by 1900 he be- came the superintendent. During this time the employes increased in number from 35 to 400, evidencing the fitness of Mr. Gottschalk for the position. He continued with Mr. Moore as su- perintendent until 1911, when he embarked in the same line of business for himself, establishing his plant at the northwest corner of Lehigh avenue and Mascher street, and there he has con- tinued until the present time, carrying on the works with increasing success, in the production of insulated electric wire, telephone cord and tin- sel cord of different varieties in large quantities.
While superintending the plant of Mr. Moore, Mr. Gottschalk took great pride in organizing "The Albert F. Moore Employees Mutual As- sociation" for beneficial relief, as well as social
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entertainment and religious instruction of a non- sectarian character ; dinners were supplied to the employees at a reduced rate; interesting lectures were delivered before them; and on Saturday afternoons, Sunday school lessons for the follow- ing Sunday were explained and illustrated. It was a very useful institution and highly appre- ciated.
Mr. Gottschalk has been actively engaged in Sunday school work in the Bethany tabernacle at 20th and Dauphin streets for twenty years; and since 1902 he has officiated as superintendent in a most satisfactory manner. For fifteen years he has been promiently identified with the Philadel- phia County Sunday School Association, travelling about in behalf of its work and giving instructive chalk talks and object lessons to young people.
In 1904, the Gottschalk Family Reunion was organized and since then he has served the organi- zation as president. Its annual meetings have been held at different places with a large attend- ance.
Mr. Gottschalk was married to Annie Swartz, of Zieglersville, in Montgomery county, a daugh- ter of John Swartz and Elizabeth, his wife, nee Deitz, of the same place.
His father was Jacob Souder Gottschalk, born Oct. 4, 1844, at Souderton, Pa., where he was brought up and educated. He learned the trade of shoemaking and when he became of age lo- cated at Reading, where he carried on the retail shoe business for a number of years. He was also employed for a time as a locomotive engineer on East Penn Railroad. He was married to Eliza- beth Wagner, daughter of John Wagner, of East Macungie, Lehigh county, and they had two children: Elmira, married to Charles H. Eberle ; and John W. She died July 21, 1867, and her re- mains were interred at Huff's church, several miles south from Macungie. After her decease, the father married Amelia Roth, of Kutztown, and by her he had four children: Virginia May, married to Ammon Specht; and three died in in- fancy. He died Oct. 7, 1902.
Mr. Gottschalk's grandfather was John Huns- berger Gottschalk, born Aug. 24, 1820, near Souderton, where he was brought up as a farmer and there he died April 14, 1871. He was mar- ried to Kate Souder, of the same place, a descend- ant of the family from which the town takes its name, and they had twelve children, eight sons and four daughters.
His great-grandfather was William, who mar- ried Magdalena Hunsberger, and they became the parents of thirteen children, brought up along the Perkiomen creek, in the vicinity of Schwenks- ville, Montgomery county.
Mr. Gottschalk is a lineal descendant in the
sixth generation from Rev. Jacob Gottschalk, a distinguished Mennonite preacher, who emi- grated in 1702 from the Netherlands to Penn- sylvania, joining his fellow-countryman, Pastorius, at Germantown, and thence he removed to the Skippack region, where he died in 1763, at an age exceeding four score years.
MILTON A. HERBER.
Milton A. Herber, proprietor of the Seipstown hotel, is the owner of the premises, including a general store, large barn with sundry buildings, and 66 acres of farming land in a high state of cultivation. He was born Nov. 7, 1887, in Wei- senberg township on a farm situated a short dis- tance north of Hynemansville, and there he was brought up and educated until he became eighteen years of age. The building is now one of the oldest in the township, having been erected long before 1812. When fifteen years old he was graduated from the township high school. He followed teaching during the season for three terms in the Gackenbach, Seipstown, and Appel school buildings from 1905 to 1908, and during the other months of the year carried on painting. He then engaged in the hotel business at Seiber- lingsville in the old-established stand of his father- in-law, David Fichter, for two years. With this experience he, in 1910, purchased the hotel stand store and farm of 66 acres at Seipstown, and embarked in the business for himself, and since that time has carried on the hotel and farm in a successful manner. In 1911 he improved the barn and farm buildings, and in 1913 enlarged the hotel, at a total expense of $3,000, thereby making it one of the most attractive public places in the country districts of Lehigh county. Since 1909 he has filled the position of township asses- sor.
In June, 1906, he was married to Maggie L. Fichter, a daughter of David Fichter, and they have two children : Lawrence A., and Helen L.
Amos Herber, his father, engaged as stone- mason and plasterer for nearly forty years, was born March 8, 1848, in Albany township, Berks county, near the Blue mountains, and when five years old his parents moved to Upper Macungie township, two miles northwest from Breinigs- ville, where he attended the public school until he was sixteen years of age and was brought up on a farm. He assisted his father and the neigh- bors at farm work until he was twenty-five years old, when he learned the trade of mason and plasterer under Louis Adam, and he has been engaged in this business until now, a period of thirty-nine years in the central section of the county and also at Allentown, Slatington, and Mauch Chunk. He has lived in Weisenberg since
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1886, and served the office of school director for six years. In 1869 he was married to Sarah A. Fritz, daughter of Charles, of Weisenberg, and they have five children : Charles, married Sophia Heintzleman ; Ida, married Frank Sicher ; Emma, married George B. Grim; George, married Mary Yundt; and Milton, above.
The grandfather of Mr. Herber was Peter Herber, a blacksmith and farmer of Weisenberg, married to Hannah Schellhamer, daughter of George, of Weisenberg, and they had fifteen chil- dren: George, married Hannah Boyer ; Edwin, married Caroline Haas; Peter, married Amanda Ross; Silas, married Matilda Kline; William, Reformed minister in Lebanon county; Samuel, married Eliza Edelman ; Katie, married Frederick Wilt; Mary, single; Hannah, married William Andreas; Sarah, married Nathan Hinkel; and four died young.
GEORGE E. HOLTON.
George E. Holton was born in London, Eng- land, April 24, 1868, son of George and Hope Mary Holton, and died Feb. 10, 1913. He was educated in the schools of Norwood and London, England. He came to America in 1886 and was naturalized in the early 90's.
Mr. Holton entered the employ of the Pen- coyd Iron Works. In 1889 he became inspector
for G. W. G. Ferris & Co., of Pittsburgh, in the eastern territory, and had charge of the in- spection and testing of the cast iron segments used in the construction of the first tunnel under the Hudson river, now known as the Hoboken Tunnel, originally undertaken by Pearson & Co., of London, England. His abilities as an iron expert were easily recognized by the late Oliver Williams, president of the Bryden Horse Shoe Company, who employed him as a salesman for the company. Mr. Holton established sales agencies in all parts of the country and secured large orders for them. During stagnation in the American market, he secured large orders from England in competition with English manu- facturers during the English-Boer War in Africa, and thus kept the local works steadily employed.
Upon the death of Mr. Williams, he succeeded him as president of that company and general manager of the works. At the time of his death, he was president and treasurer of the Bryden, president treasurer of Emanuel & Co., a director of the National Bank of Catasauqua and a director of the Cementon National Bank of Siegfried.
Mr. Holton was married to Miss Jessica Williams, youngest daughter of Oliver Williams. They have a son, Oliver, and two daughters, Catharine, Jessica.
INDEX.
PAGE
PAGE
Acker Family,
I
Bachman, William G.,
29
Acker, Rev. James D.,
3
Bachman, David S.,
29
Acker, Finley,
4
Bachman, Reuben H.,
30
Acker, Abraham L.,
4
Bachman, Alvin M.,
30
Acker, Durbin,
4
Bachman, Milton H.,
3I
Acker, George A.,
5
Bachman, George W.,
31
Acker, Lewis A.,
6
Bachman, Solomon,
31
Acker, Wilson A.,
6 Bachman, Charles A.,
32
Ackerman Family,
6, 63
Bachman, Alfred R.,
32
Ackerman, Jonas M.,
6
Bachman, Dr. Charles A.,
66
Ackerman, John,
7
Bachman, Levi,
396
Ackerman, Arthur W.,
7
Backenstoe Family,
32
Agsten, G. H.,
7
Backenstoe, Dr. M. J.,
33
Ainey Family,
7 Baer Family,
33
Albert, Charles N.,
8
Baer, Melchior, Sr., and Jr.,
34
Albright Family,
9
Baer Homesteads,
35,43
Albright, William H.,
9
Baer Tombstone,
36
Albright, Amandus A.,
9
Baer, Jacob,
36
Albright, Milton A.,
IO
Baer, George E.,
37
Alexander G.,
IO
Baer, Oscar M.,
37
Allen, John,
IO
Baer, George H.,
Allison, H. W.
II
Andreas Family,
II
Barr, Joseph,
Andrews Family,
12
Barr, J. Robert,
Andrews, Eli,
12
Baer, Johannes,
Andrews, Wilson F.,
12
Baer, Peter,
Andrews, Walter H.,
I3
Baer, Jonas,
Anewalt Family,
13
Baer, Albert J.,
Anewalt, Wilmer W.,
14
Baer, John E.,
Anewalt, Lewis L.,
14
Baer, Peter F.,
Anewalt, Samuel B.,
14 Baer, Christopel,
Appel Family,
15 Baer, Henry C.,
Arbogast Family,
15
Bahl Family,
Arbogast, Wilson,
17
Arbogast, Gustavus,
I7
Bahner Family,
Arner Family,
18
Bahner, Rev. J. E.,
Arner, Frank,
19
Balliet Family,
Arner, Calvin E.,
20 Balliet, Rev. Paul,
Aschbach Family,
20
Balliet, Lieut .- Col. Stephen,
Aschbach, Gerhard Adolph,
20
Balliet, Dr. L. B.,
Aschbach, Gustavus Adolphus,
21
Balliet, Dr. A. H.,
Aschbach, Gerhard Charles,
21
Balliett, A. P.,
Aschbach, Adolph Theodore,
22
Balliet, Joseph C.,
Aschbach, Gerhard C., Jr.,
23
Balliet, Samuel J.,
Ashley, Ernest,
23 Balliet, William H.,
Atkinson, Edward S.,
23 Balliet, Robert F.,
Aubrey, G. W.,
23 Balliet, Oliver P.,
Balliet, John,
Bachman Family, 24, 28
Balliet, John,
Bachman, Stephen,
25
Balliet, Stephen,
Bachman, Phaon H.,
25
Balliet, William,
Bachman, Wilson R.,
26 Balliet, Clara M.,
Bachman, Reuben,
26 Balliet, George H.,
Bachman, Oliver F.,
27 Baker Family,
Bachman, Joseph,
27
Baker, Harry M.,
56
Bachman, Oscar W.,
27
Bankhard, Robert P.,
Bachman, George M.,
27
Barber Family,
Bachman, John N.,
28 Barber, Arthur A.,
Bachman, Menno G.,
28 Barnhill, Robert,
200
Bachman, John,
29 Bartholomew Family,
58
Bachman, Edwin J.,
29 Bartholomew, Nathan A.,
60
i
Baer, Charles H.,
.38 38 38 39 39
40 40 41 4I 42 42 43 44 41 44 47 47 48 49
50 51 52
52 53 53 53 53 54 54 55 56 56 56
56 57 58
Bahl, John Jacob,
=:
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Bartholomew, Joseph,
61 Bingaman Family,
98
Bartholomew, Victor L.,
61 Bingaman, Charles C.,
98
Barron Family,
61 Bittner Family,
98
Barron, Robert D.,
61 Bittner, Edwin W.,
100
Bascom Family, .
62 Bittner, James L.,
I00
Bascom, Harry F.,
63 Bittner, Adam E.,
100
Bast Family, .
63 Bittner, Harvey J.,
IOI
Bast, Amanda R.,
63 Bittner, Henry A.,
IOI
Bast, Rev. William,
64 Bittner, Irwin H.,
I02
Bastian Family,
64 Bittner, Henry,
102
Bastian, Morris C.,
65
Bittner, Elias,
I02
Bastian, Walter E.,
65 Bittner, Frank D.,
I03
Bastian, Ernest E.,
66
Bittner, Elsie K.,
104
Bastian, Harvey J.,
66 Bitzer, Philip,
104
Bates, Thomas Q.,
67
Blank Family,
104 105
Bauman Family,
I32
Blank, Richard,
106
Bauman, Dennis,
67
Bleiler Family,
I06
Bausch, Dr. F. R.,
68
Bleiler, Dr. George B.,
107 108 109 IIO II4
Beck Family,
69
Bloss, G. F. S.,
II4
Beck, Franklin C.,
70
Bloss, Oscar F.,
115 II5
Beck, Franklin P.,
70
Bloss, Henry W.,
II5
Becker Family, .
71
Bloss, Clinton J.,
Becker, Rev. Obediah,
7I Bloss, Henry,
Beebe Family,
71 Bloss, Dr. R. H.,
Beebe, Horace O.,
71
Blumer Family,
Beitelman Family,
72
Blumer, Rev. John J.,
Beitelman, Theo. R.,
72
Blumer, Rev. Abr.,
II7
Benfield Family,
73
Blumer, Jacob A.,
I19
Benner Family,
76 Blumer, Edward C.,
I19
Benner, H. A.,
77
Boas Family,
II9
Bennighoff Family,
77
Boas, Alfred H.,
I20
Bennighoff, Franklin,
78
Bodder, Quintus,
I20
Bennighoff, James S.,
79
Boehm Family,
I2I
Beresin, William,
79
Boehm, George F.,
124
Berkemeyer Family,
80
Bogert (Boger) Family,
I24
Berkemeyer, Homer G.,
80
Bogert, Hiram J.,
124
Berkemeyer, George H.,
80
Bogert, John W. H.,
125
Berkemeyer, Charles L.,
80
Bohner Family,
44 46 47 47 125
Berkemeyer, Dr. Lewis C.,
81
Bohner, Rev. Chas. H.,
Bernhard, Frank H.,
81 Bolich, Howard C.,
Bernheim, Oscar F.,
82
Bortz Family,
125
Berlin, A. F.,
82
Bortz, Harrison,
126
Best Pioneers,
83 Bortz, Ulysses C.,
I27
Best, Franklin L.,
85
Bortz, Oliver F.,
I27
Best, Joseph A.,
86 Bortz, Harry O.,
127
Bieber Family,
87 Bortz, Elias S.,
I27 128 I28 I28
Biery Family,
88
Bower, C. D. W.,
I29
Biery Homestead,
92 Bower, Franklin,
I29
Biery, J. W ..
95
Bower, Harry F.
I29
Biery, J. G.,
95 Bower, William F.
I30
Biery, Roy J.,
95 Bowen Family,
130
Biever, Henry Dietrich,
95 Bowen, John,
13I
Biggs Family,
96 Bowen, James K.,
132
Billig Family,
96 Bowman Family,
I32
Billig, Alue S.,
97 Bowman, Bishop Thomas, D.D., 133
I06
Bausch Family,
68 Bleiler, Dr. Peter O. 107
Bealer, William,
33 Bliem, Rev. C. A.,
Beary Family,
88 Bloss, Family,
Bechtel Family,
69 Bloss, Oscar A.,
Bechtel, Frank W.,
69 Bloss, Charles,
Beck, Milton C., .
70
Bloss, Clinton P.,
II6 II6 II7 II7 II7 II7
Benedict, D. W.,
72
Blumer, Rev. M. Planta, Blumer, George G.,
I18
Benfield, Clayton L.,
76
Boehm, Rev. J. Philip,
I2I
Berg, John,
79
Berkemeyer, John F.,
81
Bohner, Rev. Benj. F.,
Berkemeyer, William,
81
Bohner, Harvey E.,.
Bieber, H. G.,
87 Bortz, Matthias S.,
Biehm Family,
87
Bossler, David S.,
Biehm, Charles F.,
88
Bower Family,
Baum, Lewis H.,
67
Blank, Charles F.,
I36 Blank, John George,
Bear Family,
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PAGE
Bowman, Wesley W.,
135
Butz, Victor S., 175
Bowman, Alvin H.,
136
Butz, Elmer W.,
175
Bowman, Jacob H.,
I37
Butz, Thomas J., 176
Boyd, Horace,
I37
Butz, Allen P.,
177
Boyè, Martin H.,
138 Butz, Jacob,
177
Boyer Family,
139, 140
Butz, Oscar W.,
177
Boyer, Abel,
140
Butz, Oscar J.,
178
Boyer, Rev. C. C.,
14I
Butz, Charles P.,
178
Boyer, Dr. George H.,
142
Butz, T. Ambrose,
178
Boyer, William H.,
I43
Butz, Elmer E., 179
Boyer, John P.,
143
Butz, Solomon,
179
Boyer, Allen J.,
I44
Boyle, George E.,
144
Caldwell, David K.,
179
Brader, Henry D.,
144
Cawley Family,
180
Bregenzer, Edwin A.,
144
Cawley, Dr. Morris F., 180
18I
Breinig Family,
145
Christ Family,
182
Breinig, Oliver B.,
146
Christ, Charles L.,
182
Breinig, Rev. Alfred J. L.,
146
Christ, Harry L.,
182
Breinig, Preston J.,
146
Christman Family,
183
Breinig, John Lewis,
147
Christman, Chas. F.,
Breinig, George E.,
148
Breinig, Alfred J.,
150
Clader Family,
Breinig, Paul E.,
Clader, Alfred J.,
Brensinger Family,
150
Clader, George H.,
Brensinger, Oscar W.,
150
Brensinger, Lewis F.,
15I
Brensinger, Raymond D.,
15I
Clauss Family,
Brobst, Rev. S. K.,
151
Clauss, Oliver N.,
Brobst Family,
153
Clauss, Ambrose B.,
Brobst, William F.,
154
Clauss, Ralph J.,
Brobst, Alvin J.,
155 Clauss, William F.,
Brong Family,
155
Clauss, Nathan,
Brong, M. Henry,
155
Clauss, Charles E.,
Brown Family,
156 Cleaver Family,
Brown, Samuel A.,
156
Cleaver, Albert N.,
Brown, Elmer J.,
156
Cleaver, Kimber,
Brown, Christian,
157
Clemens, Dr. H. S.,
Brown, Charles D.,
157
Clewell Family,
Brown, Christophel,
158
Clewell, Thomas B.
Brown, Solomon,
158
Clewell, Eugene A.,
Brown, Henry P.,
158
Cobaugh, Paul J.,
Buchman Family,
158
Cohn, Charles H.,
Buchman, Ulysses H.,
I60
Cole, Josiah,
197
Buchman, William W.,
I60
Cole, Edmon A.,
198 199 96
Buchman, Nathan, .41-16I
Cooper, Rev. C. J., D.D.,
199
Buchman, Frank,
161
Cooley, James T.,
185
Buchman, Rev. Frank N. D.,
161
Craig Family,
200 200
Buck Family,
162
Craig, Gen. Thomas,
200
Buck, Nathan F.,
163
Craig, Col. John,
201
Buckley, Andrew J.,
163
Craig, Charles,
202
Buehler Family,
164
Creitz Family, Creitz, Hon. Daniel H.,
202 203
Burger Family,
165
Creitz, Richard H. L.,
204
Burger, Jacob H.,
165
Creitz, Francis A.,
Burger, Harvey E.,
165
Cressman Family,
Burger, Charles A.,
166
Cressman, O. H.,
Burkhalter Family,
166
Crilly, Hon. Hugh E.,
Burkholder, Jacob S.,
I68
Croll Family,
Buss Family,
168
Croll, Silas G.,
207
Buss, Harvey F.,
169
Croll, James A.,
208
Buss, Edward H.,
169
Culbertson Family,
208
Butterweck Family,
169
Butterweck, Harry A.,
170
Butterweck, Joseph,
170
Butterweck, Nathan,
170
Danowsky, Edward J.,
209
Butz Family, .
170
Darrah, Lydia, 202
Butz, Rev. Charles A.,
175
Dillman, Daniel D.
I35
183 183 184 185 185 I86 I86 186 188 188 188 189 189 189 190 I9I I9I 19I 194 195 196 196 196
Buchman, Granville J.,
160
Collins, Edward,
Buchman, George A.,
160
Cooper, Dr. Daniel L.,
Buchman, Dr. Daniel P.,
162
Craig, Thomas, Esq.,
Buehler, Gottlieb,
164
204 205 205 205 207
Culbertson, John J., 209
Cunningham, H. L., 209
Breish Family, .
145
Casteline, Jacob,
Christman, Samuel B.,
Clader, John P.,
Carlinsky, Samuel,
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Daubenspeck Family,
210
Diehl, Jeremiah M.,
252
Daubenspeck, Jacob,
210 Diehl, Tilghman H.,
253
Daubenspeck, Chas. B.,
2II Diener, John,
373
Daugherty, Thomas,
21I Dietrich Family,
253
Daum, Howard E.,
214 Dietrich, Johann Peter,
253
Davies, George (Family),
215
Dietrich, Wilhelm Emanuel,
253
Davies, Rowland T.,
253
217 Dietrich, Adam,
256
Davis, C. E.,
217
Dietrich, J. Michael,
260
Debus, Casper,
217 Dietrich, Heinrich,
262
Dech Family,
217
Dietrich, William J.
263 263
Dech, C. Wilson,
218
Dietrich, David J.,
264
Dech, V. J. C.,
219 Dietrich, William J.,
Deeg, Andrew,
219 Dietrich, Alfred M.,
De Esch, H. J.,
219 Dilliard Family, .
De Groot, F. P.,
219
Dilliard, Edward T.,
Deily Family,
220
Dilliard, William H.,
Deily, George,
221
Dillinger, Judge Jacob,
268
Deibert Family,
221
Dillinger, Capt. John P.,
269
Deibert, William P.,
225
Dillinger, Col. Jacob S.,
269
Deibert, Joseph P.,
225
Dillinger, Dallas, Sr.,
De Long Family,
226
Dillinger, Dallas, Jr.,
De Long, Joseph,
228
Dilley, Abner L.,
De Long, Rev. John F.,
228
Dissinger Family,
De Long, Dr. George J.,
229
Dissinger, Rev. Moses,
272
De Long, John E.,
229
Distle, Albert,
272 273
De Long, Benj. F.,
230
Dorward Family,
273
Dengler Family. .
230
Dorward, Lewis A.,
274
Dengler, Harvey S.,
232
Dorward, George P.,
275 275
Dennis, Charles E.,
232
Dorward, Clinton V.,
275
Dent, Henry H.,
773
Donecker Family,
276
Dery. D. George,
233
Donecker, Orrin C.,
276
Desch Family,
233
Donecker, Edwin A.,
Desch, Edmund E.,
234
Donnon, Thomas S.,
Deshler Family,
234
Donat Family,
Deshler, David,
234
Donat, James A.,
Deshler, Anthony,
235
Donat, Lewis J.,
Deshler, Adam,
235
Dorney Family,
279
Deshler's Fort,
235
Dorney, Franklin T.
281 281 283 284
Deshler, Charles,
238
Dreisbach, Ammon P.,
Deshler, Oliver R.,
239 Dreisbach, Amandus,
Deshler, Adam,
239
Dubs Family,
Deshler, James,
240 Dubs, Rev. Joseph S.,
240
Dubs, Rev. Alfred J. G.,
240
Dubs, Rev. Joseph H.,
Detwiller Family,
24I Dubs, William S.,
28g
Detwiller, Dr. Henry,
24I
Dubs, Silas S.,
289
Detwiller, Dr. Charles L. M.,
242
Dugan, Nicholas J.,
290
Detwiller, Henry J.,
242
Dull, John,
290
Detweiler Family,
242
Detweiler, Charles D.,
243 Ealer, Thomas E.,
290
Ebelhauser, John,
290
Dewalt, Hon. A. G.,
Eberhart, Frederick,
291
Dieffenderfer Family,
244
Eberhart, Franklin B.,
292
Dieffenderfer, Thomas F.
248
Ebert Family,
292
Dieffenderfer, Hon. Ralph E.,
248
Ebert, Rev. Alfred O.,
293
Dieffenderfer, Rev. Wm. M.,
249
Eck, Orlando,
29.1
Dieffenderfer, Preston W.,
240
Eck, Albert J.,
294
Dieffenderfer, Earl,
250 Eck, Morris E.,
294
Dilcher. George H.,
251 Eckert Family, 295
Diehl Family,
251 Eckert, Dr. John T., 296
Diehl, Phaon F.,
251 Eckert, Miles L.,
297
270 270 27I 271 27I
De Long, Oliver,
229
Dissinger, Rev. S. Neitz,
De Long, Prof. Edgar,
230 Doering, Theo. J.,
Dennis Family,
232
Dorward, Wilson D.,
277 277 278 279 279
Deshler, David,
236
Dorney, Oliver C.,
Deshler, Peter,
238 Dreisbach Family,
284 284 287 288 288
Devlin, Harry M.,
243
. Dewalt Family,
243
Eberhart Family,
291
244
Eberhart, Ferdinand,
291
Dieffenderfer, John G.,
247
Deshler, Jacob G.,
Deshler, David,
218
Dietrich, Oscar H.,
264 264 266 267 267 267
Deily, Oliver,
220 Dillinger Family,
Dech, Taylor and Jacob,
216 Dietrich, Casper,
Davies, James T.,
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Eckert, John W.,
297
Fatzinger Family,
332
Eckert, John,
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