Individual Notes

Note for:   Luther Martin Winder,   18 OCT 1887 - AFT 1949         Index

Individual Note:
     The 1920 census lists Luther Winder, 32; his wife Delsie, 26; sons Earl 13, George 8, and Linwood 6; daughters, Martha 4 and Thelma 2 months. Also Luther's father Elias Winder, 66, a widower lives with them. They live on Baxter Hollow Road, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co. PA. He owns his house and works as a laborer in a strap factory. All born in PA. E.D. 33 Sheet 13A.

The 1930 census lists Luther M. Winder, 42 and his wife, Delsine, 37; sons Earl P. 21; George M., 18; Linwood 16; daughters, Martha M. 14; Thelma L. 12; Geraldine R. 10; Margarett A. 5; Irma L. 2 yr 1 month. They live in Brady Twp., Lycoming Co. PA. Luther was 21 when first married and Delsie 18. He owns his farm which is worth $4000. All were born in PA. Luther is a farmer. Earl is a truck driver and George a laborer. (E.D. 41-4; Sheet 1A; April 18, 1930)



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Note for:   Delsie Breidinger,   20 OCT 1891 - 30 NOV 1970         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Fairview Cemetery, Montgomery, Lycoming Co, PA


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Note for:   William Breidinger,   1867 - APR 1951         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Fairview Cemetery, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co., PA

Individual Note:
     The 1910 Federal Census lists William Breidinger, 32, and his wife, Katie, 30, living in Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co., PA. They have been married 20 years with all nine children living. Their children: Eva, 16; Elmer, 14; Harry, 12; Robert, 9; Harold, 6; Rachel, 5 and Roy, one year and two months. William is a laborer in a machine shop. Eva and Elmer are leather punchers in a novelty shop. William rents the house. (April 27, 1910; E.D. 34; Sheet ?A).

The 1920 Federal Census lists William Breidinger, 47, and his wife, Kathryn, 44, living on Melvina Street, Montgomery Borough, Lycoming Co., PA. Their children: Harry, 22; Robert, 18; Harold, 17; Rachel, 14 and LeRoy, 11 and Clarence 10. William is a laborer in a foundry. William owns the house but it is mortgaged. Harry is a machinist in a machine shop; Robert is laborer in a couch factory; Harrold is a laborer in a table factory. They live several houses away from Joseph R. Breidinger and his family. (January 15, 1920; E.D. 59; sheet 11B).

The 1930 Federal Census lists William Breidinger, 57, and his wife, Kathern, 57, living on Pike, Clinton Twp., Lycoming Co., PA. Their children: Harold, 25; LeRoy, 21 and Clarence 18. William is a laborer in a foundry. William owns the house which is worth $2000 and they live on a farm. Both William and Kathern were 17 when first married. William is a farm laborer. Harold and Clarence work as finishers in furniture factory. LeRoy is a laborer in a shirt factory. (April 11, 1930; E.D. 41-7; Sheet 7B).

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Note for:   Charles A. Winder,   20 FEB 1889 -          Index

Individual Note:
     The 1930 census lists Charles H. Winder, 40 and his wife, Mary C. 43 living at 907 Washington Blvd, Williamsport PA. They have a daughter, Verena H., 20. Charles rents the house and personal property is listed at $20. All born in PA. Charles was 19 when first married and Mary was 22. Charles is a salesman at a wholesale grocery. Verena is a cashier at (illegible) office.


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Note for:   Lloyd Milton Holdren,   20 JAN 1885 - OCT 1970         Index

Individual Note:
     From the Daily Gazette and Bulletin (Williamsport, PA): April 18, 1895: Closing of the Frantz School. Lloyd Holdren was listed to have participated in the closing exercises of the term in several songs and vignets.

The 1900 Federal Census lists Lloyd Holdron, 16 as a servant with the Sam Poust family in Wolf Twp., Lycoming Co., PA. Lloyd was born in Sept 1884 in Pennsylvania. His parents were also born in PA. He is a farm laborer. (June 1, 1900; E.D. 76; p. 226, Sheet 1A)

WWII Draft Registration Card:
Lloyd Milton Holdren
Picture Rocks, Lycoming Co., PA
Age: 57 Born: January 20, 1885 in Strawbridge, PA
Person who will always know address: Mrs. Maude Meck, Picture Rocks, Pa
Employer: H&E Company, Picture Rocks, PA

The 1930 Federal Census lists Loyd Holdren, 45 and his wife, Elizabeth J., 40 living in Picture Rocks Borough, Lycoming Co., PA. He owns his house (street name illegible). His property value is unknown. He owns a radio set. He was married at the age of 21 and Elizabeth was 17 (not necessarily to each other). He is a machinist in a handle factory. They were born in Pennsylvania as were their parents.

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Note for:   Walter R. A. Winder,   8 FEB 1892 - 19 JAN 1974         Index

Individual Note:
     According to the Williamsport Sunday Grit - Sunday, December 23, 1917 p. 25. Walter Winder is enlisted in the 26th Engineering Corps at New Rochelle, NY. He was discharged March 12, 1919.

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Note for:   William H. Crist,   ABT FEB 1872 - 18 FEB 1957         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Steam Valley Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA


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Note for:   Mary Cornelius,   27 APR 1898 - 11 JUN 1954         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Onandaga Reservation, NY


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Note for:   Joseph A. Holdren,   13 SEP 1939 - 2 SEP 2001         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   3 SEP 2001
     Place:   Twin Hills Memorial Park, Fairfield Twp, Lycoming, PA

Individual Note:
     Joseph A. Holdren Sr.Post Date: 9/4/01 Williamsport Sun-Gazette
   
        Joseph A. Holdren, Sr., 61, of 235 Lycoming Mall Dr., Pennsdale, died Sunday, September 2, 2001 at his home. Born September 13, 1939 in Warrensville, he was the son of Jason and Elsie Mundrick Holdren. He was a member of the NRA, the AARP and the Teamsters Union local 764. He served in the Army from 1959-1961 and in the reserves until 1971. He loved the outdoors and had worked at the Schnadig Corp. for 23 years and at Strick Corp. for 6 years. He and his wife, the former Connie M. Dincher, celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary on May 12, 2001. Surviving in addition to his wife are 2 sons, Joseph A. Jr. and his wife Janita of Dallas, PA, Michael J. Sr. and his wife Candace of Hughesville; a daughter, Brenda L. Holdren of New York City; 3 grandchildren, Jennifer, Michael Jr. and Jessica; 2 step-grandchildren, Charity and Bethany Blaser; 3 brothers, Jerry and Cliff of Trout Run and Lawrence of Williamsport; 4 sisters, Sandy Thompson, Ann Evans and Mary Phillips all of Trout Run and Betty Helm of Kansas; and his best friend, Allen Carr of Pittsburgh. He was preceded in death by his parents, 1 sister, Carol Fleming and 2 brothers, LeRoy and Bill Holdren. The funeral will be Thursday, 10:30 a.m. at Spitler Funeral Home, 733 Broad St., Montoursville with his brother, Cliff Holdren officiating. Burial will be in Twin Hills Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.

Individual Notes

Note for:   LeRoy Alvin Holdren,   12 NOV 1931 - 22 OCT 1995         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Bodines Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA


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Note for:   Wanda May Casselberry,   1907 - 1946         Index

Individual Note:
     Wanda May Casselberry was adopted, but thought to have been a cousin of Catherine Alice Egli's.

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Note for:   Paul Eugene Shadle,   1923 - 1983         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Montoursville Cemetery, Lycoming, PA


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Note for:   Abagail V. Stackhouse Holdren,   ABT 1868 - 6 NOV 1949         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   9 NOV 1949
     Place:   Washorgal Cemetery, Clark County ,Washingto
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