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Note for: David Willard Winder, 24 NOV 1880 -
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Individual Note: Horse shoer
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Note for: Joseph Winder, NOV 1893 -
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Individual Note: In 1920 he was probably an employee of the Hospital on Old York Road, Abington Twp., Montgomery Co., PA according to the 1920 census.
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Note for: Clara R. Wheeland, JUN 1852 - 1923
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Burial: Place: Christian Hill Cemetery, Eldred Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Charles H. Wright, OCT 1865 -
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Burial: Place: Christian Hill Cemetery, Eldred Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: James Wright, 9 AUG 1830 - 30 SEP 1898
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Burial: Place: Christian Hill Cemetery, Eldred Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Annie E. UNKNOWN, - 10 JUL 1864
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Burial: Place: Christian Hill Cemetery, Eldred Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Emma Kate Bisbing, ABT 1854 - 12 MAY 1918
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Burial: Place: Hatboro Cemetery, Montgomery Co., PA
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Note for: Clarence Ward Edkin, 27 MAY 1856 - 15 APR 1907
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Burial: Place: Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Shrewsbury Twp., Sullivan Co., PA
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Note for: John Warren, 17 APR 1767 - 17 APR 1813
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Individual Note: John Warren came from Liverpool, England, with his wife Mary (Ward) Warren. Mr. Warren came by way of Muncy over the mountains by Webster's, reaching the Loyalsock at Hillsgrove. It is said that in coming up the creek from the latter place to the Molyneux clearing, they crossed the creek thirteen times. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren at Websters, between Muncy and Hillsgrove, as they moved in, in the spring of 1795. The father and oldest child Sarah came on, leaving the mother and babe for a few weeks, then went and brought them up. Mr. Warren located on lands above the Molyneux tract on the farm now [1904] owned by S. B. Kilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Warren had four sons and seven daughters: Sarah, Jane, Joseph, Mary, John, Hannah and Elizabeth (twins), James, Josiah, Charlotte, Judith.
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Note for: Sarah Elizabeth Edkin, 5 DEC 1849 - 21 JUN 1873
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Burial: Place: Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Shrewsbury Twp., Sullivan Co., PA
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Note for: George L. Houseknecht, 18 JUN 1913 - 18 MAY 1972
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Burial: Place: Muncy Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Elizabeth H. Smith, 2 NOV 1769 - 2 MAY 1849
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Burial: Place: Moreland Lutheran Cemetery, Moreland Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Bodine Montague, 10 OCT 1846 - 7 JUN 1917
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Individual Note: The Federal Census of 1860 lists a Bodine Montage, 13, living with Robert Kitchen, 65, and his wife, Roseann, 59, in Shrewsbury Twp., Sullivan Co., PA. Robert Kitchen is a farmer. No occupation is listed for Bodine. Post office: Eldredsville. (June 18, 1860; page 15).
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American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Bodine Montague ,
Enlistment Date: 19 Jun 1863
Side Served: Union
State Served: Pennsylvania
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 19 June 1863.
Enlisted in Company G, 26th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 19 Jun 1863.
Mustered Out Company G, 26th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 30 Jul 1863.
Twenty-sixth Emergency Infantry.
Col., William W. Jennings. This regiment was organized
at Harrisburg on June 22, 1863, mustered into the U. S. service
for a term covering the "Existing emergency" and mustered out
at Harrisburg, July 30, 1863.
Sources: 18
American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA
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The Federal Census of 1880 lists a Bodine Montague, 34 and his wife, Harriet, 28, living in Penn Twp., Lycoming Co., PA. They have the following children: Martha J., 9; Thomas D., 7; Howard, 4; Mary L. aged 11 months, born in July. Bodine works on a farm, Harriet keeps house. Martha and Thomas attend school. All born in PA. (June 2, 1880; E.D. 56; p. 4).
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The Federal Census of 1910 lists a Bodine Montague, 63, and his wife, Harriet, 60, living in Shrewsbury Twp., Lycoming Co., PA. They been married 41 years. Their son, Charlie, 13 lives with them. They both have been married only once and seven of the eight children are living. Bodine is a laborer in a factory. He owns his house, free and clear. (April 30, 1910; E.D. 69; sheet 2B) [Research Note: Bodine's son, Howard lives only one house away]