Individual Notes

Note for:   Isaac Evans,   ABT 1840 -          Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Talmer, Columbia Co., PA
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Sarah Jane Lockard,   ABT 1833 - ABT 27 SEP 1917         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Talmer, Columbia Co., PA
.

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Dale,    -          Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Friends Cemetery, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., P
A

Individual Note:
     Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania
William Dale's father having died when William was about five years of
age, his mother again married. By some means his stepfather succeeded in
obtaining control of the estate. Consequently, William, who was the only
child was defrauded of his rightful inheritance. His stepfather then
persuaded William's mother to send him to the American Colonies.
Accordingly, at the age of fourteen years he was sent to Pennsylvania,
arriving in Philadelphia about the beginning of the Revolution. Having
friends in Chester county, Penn., he first went there, but soon left and
went to Canada. Here he resided until 1780, when he returned to
Pennsylvania, and located in Loyalsock township, Lycoming County, near
where the city of Williamsport is now located.
William Dale was a member of the Society of Friends, better known as
Quakers. Among the Friends he was noted as a man of deep religious
conviction, and a preacher of marked ability. Some of his manuscripts
show him to have been a man of liberal education, and of marked literary
talent.

1800 Federal Census lists William Dale living in Loyalsock Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
Free White Males under 10: 4
Free White Males 10-15: 3
Free White Males 26-44: 1
Free White Females 10-15: 1
Free White Females 16-25: 1

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ann Bailey,   1756 - 1844         Index

Individual Note:
     Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania
In 1807, Mrs. Ann Dale came to Philipsburg, Centre Co., Penn. She was
accompanied by all the family, except the daughter and two or three of
the oldest sons. The family soon removed from Philipsburg, and for
nearly a year lived at Clearfield, then a small hamlet. Mrs. Dale then
located on Anderson Creek hill, about two miles from the present town of
Curwensville. This was in Pike township, near the Philadelphia and Erie
turnpike, at that time one of the principal roads of the State. Here she
built a large stone hotel, which at that time was the finest building in
the county. This wayside inn soon became on of the most noted stopping
places on the line of this much-traveled thoroughfare, and many
distinguished persons were entertained there. About the time the stone
inn was ready for occupancy, Mrs. Ann Dale married John Wrigley, an
Englishman, who had some time previous located in Clearfield. Mr.
Wrigley died some years later and Mrs. Dale Wrigley was married a third
to Thompson Huey. Mrs Dale-Wrigley-Huey died in 1844 aged eighty-eight
years.
Of the eight sons of William Dale, only two became permanent residen
Clearfield County. These two were George Dale and John P. Dale, both
located in Pike Township and resided there almost all their lives.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ayden Shawn Eberly,   13 OCT 2007 - 13 OCT 2007         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Morningside Cemetery, DuBois, Clearfield Co., PA


Individual Notes

Note for:   Ora Jane Sunday,   3 AUG 1922 - 16 DEC 1988         Index

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


Individual Notes

Note for:   Della M. Griggs,   1883 - 1957         Index

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


Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret A. Parnell,   ABT 1873 - 1911         Index

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


Individual Notes

Note for:   Cora L. Morrison,   17 JUN 1917 - 21 SEP 1973         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Twin Hills Memorial Park, Fairfield Twp., Lycoming Co., PA


Individual Notes

Note for:   George Pius Eck,   MAY 1864 -          Index

Individual Note:
     1900: Lived in Limestone Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
1910: Lived in Loyalsock Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
1920: Lived in Gamble Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
1930: Lived at 2XX Elm Street, Montoursville, Lycoming Co., PA

Individual Notes

Note for:   George A. Eck,   ABT 1902 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Lived in Hughesville in the 1940s.

The Eck children took ill during the Christmas holidays, after eaten uncooked sausages unbeknownst to the parents. Clair Eck died of trichinosis and his sisters, Helen, Dorothy and Ruth were also affected but survived. See story in Gazette and Bulletin, January 4, 1944 p. 10.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Clair E. Eck,   ABT 1932 - 2 JAN 1944         Index

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


Individual Notes

Note for:   John E. Webb,   27 JUL 1917 - 28 OCT 2008         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   5 NOV 2008
     Place:   Beech Valley Cemetery, Gamble Twp., Lycoming Co., PA