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Showing posts with label Cumberland County Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Baker, Mary A. - 1896

Mary Ann Heicher died in Highspire, Dauphin County, 11 Jan 1896 at 2 am.  Survived by: Truman N Heicher, son, Sellingsgrove, Snyder County; Artemis J Heicher, son, Highspire, Dauphin County; Mary A Heicher, daughter, Highspire, Dauphin County; Levi F Heicher, step son, Steelton, Dauphin County; Michael U Heicher, step son, Harrisburg, Dauphin County; Mary A Baker, granddaughter, Mechanicsburg; Zeno Baker, grandson, Highspire; and Ellis Baker, grandson, Highspire.  Petition for Letters of Administration made by Truman N Heicher (affirmed) date 14 Jan 1896.
~ Dauphin County Pennsylvania Vital Records, Volume 1, Page 449

You can visit the memorial page for Michael Ulrich Heicher.

Friday, October 25, 2019

Davidson, S. A. - 1894

Arnold/Rankin
One of the most charming weddings that has occurred in Clarion for some time took place at 8:30 o’clock last evening at the residence of the bride’s parents.  At the hour named Miss Alda Blair Rankin, the estimable daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rankin, of West Man street, and Mr. Harry H. Arnold, the well known and gentlemanly junior member of the firm of Arnold Bros., of this place, were made man and wife.

The officiating clergyman was Rev. J. S. Elder, D.D., pastor of the first Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Gillette, minister of the M. E. church.  The best man was Mr. Charles Glenn, of Clarion, the bridesmaid, Miss Emma Clover, of Fisher, and the ushers Mr. W. R. Brownell, of Lindsey, and Mr. Will Rankin, brother of the bride.  The out of town guests present were Dr. W. Alexander and wife, of Reynoldsville, Mr. S. A. Davidson, of Newville, Pa., W. R. Brownell, of Lindsey, Pa.

This morning the happy couple left on the early train for Frederick, Md., where they will spend a short time as guests of Prof. J. H. Apple and wife, and from there will visit Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York before their return.  The best wishes of the Republican Gazette is extended to them.
~ Republican Gazette, October 18, 1894

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Frutchery, Anna R. - 1937

Wind Gap
by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mr. and Mrs. Williard Frutchery and Mrs. Anna R. Frutchery, of Plainfield, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther K. Houck and family.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Frutchery, Williard - 1937

Wind Gap
by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mr. and Mrs. Williard Frutchery and Mrs. Anna R. Frutchery, of Plainfield, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.  Luther K. Houck and family.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Kearsley, Dr - 1777

1777, 23 November
Have just heard that poor Dr Kearsley died lately in Carlisle Jail.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 593 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Kearsley.