Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Harshey, Hazel Naomi - 1925




Social Science Teacher
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16
 
You can visit the memorial page for Hazel Naomi Harshey.

Draheim, Edward Eugene - 1946

Round About Our Town

Mrs. M. Tille has returned to her home in Washington, D.C, after a pleasant visit with her daughter and family at Pitcairn, Pa. While there she also had the pleasure of seeing her grandsons, Donald Draheim, AMM 3/c, USN, and Edward Draheim, Pvt in the US Army, coming home after honorable discharge.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
 
You can visit the memorial page for Edward Eugene Draheim.

Draheim, Donald Dean - 1946

Round About Our Town

Mrs. M. Tille has returned to her home in Washington, D.C, after a pleasant visit with her daughter and family at Pitcairn, Pa. While there she also had the pleasure of seeing her grandsons, Donald Draheim, AMM 3/c, USN, and Edward Draheim, Pvt in the US Army, coming home after honorable discharge.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
 
You can visit the memorial page for Donald Dean Draheim.

Tille, M. (Mrs.) - 1946

Round About Our Town

Mrs. M. Tille has returned to her home in Washington, D.C, after a pleasant visit with her daughter and family at Pitcairn, Pa. While there she also had the pleasure of seeing her grandsons, Donald Draheim, AMM 3/c, USN, and Edward Draheim, Pvt in the US Army, coming home after honorable discharge.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Igou, Susan - 1946

Round About Our Town

Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kough, former residents of Bellwood, but for the past twenty-five years residents of Dayton, Ohio, returned to their home after spending ten days at the home of Mr. Kough's cousin, Mrs. John Smittle and aunt, Susan Igou, of Tuckahoe street. He says he likes to come back to Bellwood and visit the scene of his boyhood days and mingle with his many friends.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Smittle, John (Mrs.) - 1946

Round About Our Town

Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kough, former residents of Bellwood, but for the past twenty-five years residents of Dayton, Ohio, returned to their home after spending ten days at the home of Mr. Kough's cousin, Mrs. John Smittle and aunt, Susan Igou, of Tuckahoe street. He says he likes to come back to Bellwood and visit the scene of his boyhood days and mingle with his many friends.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Kough, Isaiah (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1946

Round About Our Town

Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kough, former residents of Bellwood, but for the past twenty-five years residents of Dayton, Ohio, returned to their home after spending ten days at the home of Mr. Kough's cousin, Mrs. John Smittle and aunt, Susan Igou, of Tuckahoe street. He says he likes to come back to Bellwood and visit the scene of his boyhood days and mingle with his many friends.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Hamilton, J. - 1786

Bennett, James, and Mary Barry, of the City of Philadelphia; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Bennett, J. Hamilton; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Barry, Mary - 1786

Bennett, James, and Mary Barry, of the City of Philadelphia; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Bennett, J. Hamilton; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Bennett, James - 1786

Bennett, James, and Mary Barry, of the City of Philadelphia; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Bennett, J. Hamilton; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Williams, Catherine - 1925




Household Economics Teacher
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16

Holdren, Edna - 1925



 
Mathematics Teacher
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16

Whalen, Marguerite A. - 1925




Latin Teacher
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16
 
You can visit the memorial page for Marguerite A. Whalen.

Longanecker, Don Cameron Sr. - 1925



Science Teacher
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16

 
You can visit the memorial page for Don Cameron Longanecker Sr.

Cooper, Annabel - 1925





English Teacher
~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16

Divlin, Mike - 1919

Name: Mike Divlin
F. O. #: 2866
Residence: 2002 Locust Street
Occupation: Laborer
Crime: Suspicious Person
Date of Arrest: January 2, 1919, by #1 Station.
Age: 48
Born: Pennsylvania
Height: 5'-8 1/2”
Weight: 148
Description: Build medium slim; Complexion, medium; Eyes, Light Chestnut; Hair, Dark Chestnut Gray; Nose, slightly twisted, to left; 2 Oblique scars inner corner of 1-eyebrow.
 
 

 ~ Guide to the Bureau of Police, Department of Public Safety, Pittsburgh, Pa., Records, 1896-1936 AIS.1972.11

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Sommer, Jacob - 1786

Bennet, Matthew, merchant, and Mary Parham, of the City of Philadelphia; March 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Matthew Bennett, Jacob Sommer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Parham, Mary - 1786

Bennet, Matthew, merchant, and Mary Parham, of the City of Philadelphia; March 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Matthew Bennett, Jacob Sommer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Bennet, Matthew - 1786

Bennet, Matthew, merchant, and Mary Parham, of the City of Philadelphia; March 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Matthew Bennett, Jacob Sommer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Reuter, Anna G. - 1925






French Teacher
 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 16
 
You can visit the memorial page for Anna "Annie" G. Reuter.

Landis, James Franklin - 1925



 



The Editing Staff
Associate Editor

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 14
 
You can visit the memorial page for James Franklin Landis.

Blumberg, John Otto - 1925





The Editing Staff
Associate Editor

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 14

You can visit the memorial page for John Otto Blumberg.

Landgraff, Ethel P. - 1925




The Editing Staff
Associate Editor

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 14
 
 This may very well be the memorial for Ethel P. Landgraff.

Cornell, Abraham - 1786

Bennet, William, yeoman, and Katherine Cornell, of the County of Bucks; January 18, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Bennet, Abraham Cornell; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Cornell, Katherine - 1786

Bennet, William, yeoman, and Katherine Cornell, of the County of Bucks; January 18, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Bennet, Abraham Cornell; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Bennet, William - 1786

Bennet, William, yeoman, and Katherine Cornell, of the County of Bucks; January 18, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, William Bennet, Abraham Cornell; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Coate, Elizabeth - 1785

DeBenneville, Daniel, practioner of physick, and Elizabeth Coate, of New Jersey; April 13, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Daniel DeBenneville.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

DeBenneville, Daniel - 1785

DeBenneville, Daniel, practioner of physick, and Elizabeth Coate, of New Jersey; April 13, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Daniel DeBenneville.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130

Davis, Hannah - 1786

Bewley, Isaac, and Hannah Davis, of the County of Chester; February 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Adam Siter, Isaac Bewley; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Bewley, Isaac - 1786

Bewley, Isaac, and Hannah Davis, of the County of Chester; February 9, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Adam Siter, Isaac Bewley; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Gamber, Michael - 1785

Bickerton, Robert, cordwainer, and Katherine Gamber, of the City of Philadelphia; June 16, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Robert Bickerton, Michael Gamber; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Gamber, Katherine - 1785

Bickerton, Robert, cordwainer, and Katherine Gamber, of the City of Philadelphia; June 16, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Robert Bickerton, Michael Gamber; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Bickerton, Robert - 1785

Bickerton, Robert, cordwainer, and Katherine Gamber, of the City of Philadelphia; June 16, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Robert Bickerton, Michael Gamber; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Fifer, Frederick - 1785

Bockius, Peter, rope-maker, and Elizabeth Etter, of the City of Philadelphia; April 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Peter Bockius, Frederick Fifer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Etter, Elizabeth - 1785

Bockius, Peter, rope-maker, and Elizabeth Etter, of the City of Philadelphia; April 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Peter Bockius, Frederick Fifer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Bockius, Peter - 1785

Bockius, Peter, rope-maker, and Elizabeth Etter, of the City of Philadelphia; April 21, 1785; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Peter Bockius, Frederick Fifer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Tillyer, Thomas - 1786

Bowen, John, gentleman, and Mary Swoope, of the City of Philadelphia; January 25, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, John Bowen, Thomas Tillyer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Swoope, Mary - 1786

Bowen, John, gentleman, and Mary Swoope, of the City of Philadelphia; January 25, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, John Bowen, Thomas Tillyer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Bowen, John - 1786

Bowen, John, gentleman, and Mary Swoope, of the City of Philadelphia; January 25, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, John Bowen, Thomas Tillyer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Cook, Evan - 1786

Brewer, Daniel, and Elizabeth Brown, of the City of Philadelphia; June 20, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Evan Cook, Daniel Brewer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Brown, Elizabeth - 1786

Brewer, Daniel, and Elizabeth Brown, of the City of Philadelphia; June 20, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Evan Cook, Daniel Brewer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Brewer, Daniel - 1786

Brewer, Daniel, and Elizabeth Brown, of the City of Philadelphia; June 20, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Evan Cook, Daniel Brewer; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Fink, Catharine - 1898

THEY WANTED TO WED.
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Walked Twenty-eight Miles for a License Mostly Barefooted.

The old maxim, “it takes all kind of people to make a world,” was strikingly illustrated on Wednesday, remarks the Somerset Herald, when David B. Nunnemaker and Catharine Fink appeared before Register-and-Recorder Cover and asked for a marriage license.  The would-be groom gave his age as thirty-nine years while the bride to be acknowledged to twenty-seven summers.  Nunnemaker is a sparsely-built man, with hair prematurely grey and the flushed cheeks that betokens to hard work in the mountain air.

The bride, short of stature, but of spacious girth and two hundred and twenty pounds of solid flesh and bones, smiled approvingly when Mr. Nunnemaker boldly made his business known and tossed a silver dollar upon the table, after the license was properly filled up and handed to him.

“We live in Ogle township,” said the happy swain, “and when we made up our minds to get married we thought it best to come right to the court house, so that there would be no mistakes made.  We walked all the way from home, a distance of some twenty-eight miles, most of the way in our bare feet, but we got here at last, and now we want to be married.”

Afterward it transpired that the couple had but fifty-nine cents when they arrived in town, the balance of the dollar having been contributed by a friend.  A number of hastily-summoned guests at the wedding contributed a purse of $1.01 for the justice’s fee.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 2

Nunnemaker, David B. - 1898

THEY WANTED TO WED.
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Walked Twenty-eight Miles for a License Mostly Barefooted.

The old maxim, “it takes all kind of people to make a world,” was strikingly illustrated on Wednesday, remarks the Somerset Herald, when David B. Nunnemaker and Catharine Fink appeared before Register-and-Recorder Cover and asked for a marriage license.  The would-be groom gave his age as thirty-nine years while the bride to be acknowledged to twenty-seven summers.  Nunnemaker is a sparsely-built man, with hair prematurely grey and the flushed cheeks that betokens to hard work in the mountain air.

The bride, short of stature, but of spacious girth and two hundred and twenty pounds of solid flesh and bones, smiled approvingly when Mr. Nunnemaker boldly made his business known and tossed a silver dollar upon the table, after the license was properly filled up and handed to him.

“We live in Ogle township,” said the happy swain, “and when we made up our minds to get married we thought it best to come right to the court house, so that there would be no mistakes made.  We walked all the way from home, a distance of some twenty-eight miles, most of the way in our bare feet, but we got here at last, and now we want to be married.”

Afterward it transpired that the couple had but fifty-nine cents when they arrived in town, the balance of the dollar having been contributed by a friend.  A number of hastily-summoned guests at the wedding contributed a purse of $1.01 for the justice’s fee.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 2

Houseman, Mino (Miss) - 1898

North Bellevernon Teachers.
The school board of North Bellevernon have elected these teachers: W. A. Compton, California, R. M. Gibson, Bellevernon; Miss Pearl Rabe, California and Miss Mino Houseman, Bellevernon.  Salaries run from $42, $50 to $60.  The school term is eight months, and the millage eight mills.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 1

Rabe, Pearl - 1898

North Bellevernon Teachers.
The school board of North Bellevernon have elected these teachers: W. A. Compton, California, R. M. Gibson, Bellevernon; Miss Pearl Rabe, California and Miss Mino Houseman, Bellevernon.  Salaries run from $42, $50 to $60.  The school term is eight months, and the millage eight mills.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 1

Gibson, R. M. - 1898

North Bellevernon Teachers.
The school board of North Bellevernon have elected these teachers: W. A. Compton, California, R. M. Gibson, Bellevernon; Miss Pearl Rabe, California and Miss Mino Houseman, Bellevernon.  Salaries run from $42, $50 to $60.  The school term is eight months, and the millage eight mills.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 1

Compton, W. A. - 1898

North Bellevernon Teachers.
The school board of North Bellevernon have elected these teachers: W. A. Compton, California, R. M. Gibson, Bellevernon; Miss Pearl Rabe, California and Miss Mino Houseman, Bellevernon.  Salaries run from $42, $50 to $60.  The school term is eight months, and the millage eight mills.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 1

Gillespie, William K. - 1898

DON’T HAGGLE
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The Old Time Methods Disappear Under the New Regime.

The dealer used to, in days agone, “whittle prices.”  Those who trade with William K. Gillespie, wholesale grocer, Ninth street and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg, Pa., have forgotten this practice simply because they don’t need it.  This house’ <sic> prices are always the lowest possible, consistent with quality desired.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 8, Column 1

Kelly, Morris - 1898

Tax Notice
Morris Kelly tax collector.  Office 125 Fifth street, office hours, 2 to 6 P. M.  Monday evening’s office will be kept open until 8 o’clock.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 7, Column 3

Kail, T. A. - 1898

For Sale or Exchange
Jeannette city property will exchange for farms or coal land.  Reason--Owner resides at a distance and cannot give proper attention.  Inquire of T. A. Kail, Connellsville, Pa
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 7, Column 3

Monday, April 5, 2021

Kifer, Samuel - 1898

Penn Items
Samuel Kifer, of Adamsburg, was a business visitor here, Wednesday
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Cobb, George - 1898

Penn Items
George A. Cobb, special agent of the P. R. R., was a guest at the Thomas House, Tuesday.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Behney, Charles - 1898

Penn Items
Charles Behney, of Pittsburg, spent Tuesday with his parents, who reside on South Railroad street.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Heintzleman, J. W. - 1898

Penn Items
J. W. Heintzleman, foreman of the Penn Gas Coal Co.’s car shops, has been very ill for a week.  His many friends wish him a speedy recovery.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Eck, Edward - 1898

Penn Items
John Stitely, of Irwin, machinist for the Penn Gas Coal company at this place, intends to make this his future home.  He is moving into the house formerly occupied by Edward Eck.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6

Stitely, John Amos - 1898

Penn Items
John Stitely, of Irwin, machinist for the Penn Gas Coal company at this place, intends to make this his future home.  He is moving into the house formerly occupied by Edward Eck.
~ Jeannette Dispatch, 08-Jul-1898, Page 5, Column 6
 
You can visit the memorial page for John Amos Stitely.

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Tolbert, Samuel - 1786

Bright, William, gentleman, and Mary Roberts, of the City of Philadelphia; January 19, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Samuel Tolbert, William Bright; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Roberts, Mary - 1786

Bright, William, gentleman, and Mary Roberts, of the City of Philadelphia; January 19, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Samuel Tolbert, William Bright; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131

Bright, William - 1786

Bright, William, gentleman, and Mary Roberts, of the City of Philadelphia; January 19, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, Samuel Tolbert, William Bright; Witness, James Trimble.

~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 131