Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Lane, Charlotte - 1831

Lane  --  Augusta Ann, daughter of Isaiah and Charlotte, Dec. 5, 1831.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Lane, Isaiah - 1831

Lane  --  Augusta Ann, daughter of Isaiah and Charlotte, Dec. 5, 1831.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Lane, Augusta Ann - 1831

Lane  --  Augusta Ann, daughter of Isaiah and Charlotte, Dec. 5, 1831.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Augusta Ann Lane.

Kuhns, William - 1898

A Victim of The Wheel.
George L. Lauffer, formerly of Penn township, but for some years manager of the Pennsylvania drop forge company’s works, Pittsburg, while rising on his wheel to the home of his father-in-law, Fred Neudorfer, near Delmont, Saturday afternoon 25th ult., died suddenly of heart disease, aged about 45 years.  Between Bessemer and Turtle Creek he fell from his wheel, but was able to remount and ride to Wilmerding bridge, where he was taken ill and died in a few minutes.  His son. George L. Lauffer Jr. and William Kuhns, were with him at the time.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 2

Lauffer, George L. Jr. - 1898

A Victim of The Wheel.
George L. Lauffer, formerly of Penn township, but for some years manager of the Pennsylvania drop forge company’s works, Pittsburg, while rising on his wheel to the home of his father-in-law, Fred Neudorfer, near Delmont, Saturday afternoon 25th ult., died suddenly of heart disease, aged about 45 years.  Between Bessemer and Turtle Creek he fell from his wheel, but was able to remount and ride to Wilmerding bridge, where he was taken ill and died in a few minutes.  His son. George L. Lauffer Jr. and William Kuhns, were with him at the time.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 2

Neudorfer, Fred - 1898

A Victim of The Wheel.
George L. Lauffer, formerly of Penn township, but for some years manager of the Pennsylvania drop forge company’s works, Pittsburg, while rising on his wheel to the home of his father-in-law, Fred Neudorfer, near Delmont, Saturday afternoon 25th ult., died suddenly of heart disease, aged about 45 years.  Between Bessemer and Turtle Creek he fell from his wheel, but was able to remount and ride to Wilmerding bridge, where he was taken ill and died in a few minutes.  His son. George L. Lauffer Jr. and William Kuhns, were with him at the time.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 2

Lauffer, George L. - 1898

A Victim of The Wheel.
George L. Lauffer, formerly of Penn township, but for some years manager of the Pennsylvania drop forge company’s works, Pittsburg, while rising on his wheel to the home of his father-in-law, Fred Neudorfer, near Delmont, Saturday afternoon 25th ult., died suddenly of heart disease, aged about 45 years.  Between Bessemer and Turtle Creek he fell from his wheel, but was able to remount and ride to Wilmerding bridge, where he was taken ill and died in a few minutes.  His son. George L. Lauffer Jr. and William Kuhns, were with him at the time.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 2

Snyder, Fannie - 1898

Ludwick Schools.
The school board of Ludwick, Tuesday evening, elected the following teachers: Principal L. H. Baker, of Boquet; teachers, Miss Mattie B. McGrew, Rilton, Pa.; Miss Flora Campbell, Indiana, Pa.; Miss Fannie Snyder, Dawson.  The term will last 8 months.  Salaries: Principal, $55 and teachers $45.  School begins first Monday in September.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 1

Campbell, Flora - 1898

Ludwick Schools.
The school board of Ludwick, Tuesday evening, elected the following teachers: Principal L. H. Baker, of Boquet; teachers, Miss Mattie B. McGrew, Rilton, Pa.; Miss Flora Campbell, Indiana, Pa.; Miss Fannie Snyder, Dawson.  The term will last 8 months.  Salaries: Principal, $55 and teachers $45.  School begins first Monday in September.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 1

McGrew, Mattie B. - 1898

Ludwick Schools.
The school board of Ludwick, Tuesday evening, elected the following teachers: Principal L. H. Baker, of Boquet; teachers, Miss Mattie B. McGrew, Rilton, Pa.; Miss Flora Campbell, Indiana, Pa.; Miss Fannie Snyder, Dawson.  The term will last 8 months.  Salaries: Principal, $55 and teachers $45.  School begins first Monday in September.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 1

Baker, L. H. - 1898

Ludwick Schools.
The school board of Ludwick, Tuesday evening, elected the following teachers: Principal L. H. Baker, of Boquet; teachers, Miss Mattie B. McGrew, Rilton, Pa.; Miss Flora Campbell, Indiana, Pa.; Miss Fannie Snyder, Dawson.  The term will last 8 months.  Salaries: Principal, $55 and teachers $45.  School begins first Monday in September.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 1

Sullivan, Julia - 1898

Aged Lady Missing.
Mrs. Julia Sullivan, aged about 58 years left her home at Greensburg four weeks ago.  She owns a house and lot at Plum Creek, and although she is very helpless, is thought to have tried to reach that place.  She wore a black and white gingham dress, cloth shoes and a black woolen hood.  Any information will be gratefully received by John L. Kelly, Laird street, Greensburg, Pa.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 1

Knappenberger, D. T. - 1898

NOTICE.
Jeannette, Pa., July 6, 1898.
To the people of Jeannette:  In the issue of this paper of June 24, the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Trading Stamp Co. under the caption of “Important Notice to the Trading Stamp Collectors of Jeannette”, called attention to the annullment <sic> of a contract that I made with said company for the use of their goods.  I desire to say that I became a party to said contract, being assured that a reference given me would heartily commend the use of said stamps in my business.  However the business firm given me for reference not only informed me that they had ceased using, butt unquahtidely <sic> advised me against the use of the trading stamps in question.  Having in view the best interest of my customers, I refused to use their stamps as inconsistent with the policy under which I endeavor to conduct my business.  I am glad, therefore, that the annullment <sic> of my contract made under the assurances offered to me have been so conspicuously published.
D. T. Knappenberger.
Jeannette, Pa.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 1, Column 1

Long, E. Wilbur - 1925




Superintendent of the Jeannette Public Schools - 1925
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 13