Individual Notes

Note for:   Raymond Grover Waltz,   20 APR 1892 - JUN 1965         Index

Individual Note:
     The 1930 census of East Norriton Twp., Montgomery Co., PA lists a Raymond G. Waltz and his wife and 5 month old son.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Herman C. Waltz,   22 DEC 1887 - 20 MAR 1978         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA

Individual Note:
     The 1930 census lists a Herman C. Waltz living in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Harvey Mahlon Hocker,   17 MAY 1897 - JUN 1966         Index

Individual Note:
     The 1930 census lists the Harvey M. Hocker family living at 906 Railway Street, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA. Harvey is a fireman for the city. Also living in the house are his wife, Elsie W., sons, Clarence and Raymond and daugther, Dorothy.




Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Ann Long,   ABT 2 JAN 1835 - 25 SEP 1890         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Unityville Cemetery, Unityville, Jordan Twp, Lycoming Co., PA


Individual Notes

Note for:   William H. Winders,   MAR 1857 - 24 FEB 1942         Index

Individual Note:
     William Winders and wife, Elizabeth lived in Jordan Twp, Lycoming, PA in 1880. They have a son Charles, 2 born in PA. William's parents were both born in NJ. Elizabeth's parents born in PA. William is a laborer. William and Elizabeth cannot read or write.

William H. Winders and his wife Elizabeth and their family lived in Pine Twp, Columbia Co. PA in 1900. Elizabeth is probably not the mother of these children as her age is listed as 39, but her birth date is February 1861. They have been married 23 years. William is a teamster, he can read but cannot write and speaks English. They have a rented house not a farm. Six of six of Elizabeth's children are living. (June 26, 1900; E.D. 26; Sheet 9A)The 1920 Federal Census lists William H. Winders, 62 living with his son, James A. Winders in Benton Twp., Columbia Co., PA as a widower. He was born in PA, his father was born in New Jersey and his mother born in PA. He is a farm laborer.

William H. Winters is listed in the 1901 Directory for Pine Twp., Columbia Co., r (resides) 10 (road 10 see map); farmer, 50 acres. The same information is given for Charles E. Winters.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Rebecca C. Winder,   ABT 1861 -          Index

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Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary J. Winder,   2 JUL 1863 - 22 JAN 1920         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Corinth Cemetery, Muddy Forks Twp., Pike Co., Arkansas


Individual Notes

Note for:   Eli T. Winders,   FEB 1869 - AFT 1920         Index

Individual Note:
     1900 Census states that Eli and Maggie Winders live in Jackson Twp. Columbia Co., PA with their daughter Jennie. He owns his own farm. They had been married 6 years, had 2 children and one is living.

Lived in Luzerne County in 1910.

The 1920 census lists Eli T. Winders, 52; wife, Maggie, 53; and daughter Ida 11 living on North Main Street of Shickshinny, Luzerne Co. PA. Eli is a laborer for a coal company. Eli's father was born in New Jersey and mother in PA. Maggie's parents were both born in PA. E.D. 195 Sheet 9A. Their daughter Jennie M. Winders lives with Jacob B. Winders in Jackson Twp. Columbia Co. PA.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Walter Bush,   1913 - 26 SEP 1914         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   28 SEP 1914
     Place:   Montoursville Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA

Individual Note:
     Admission to Williamsport Hospital
Sept. 4, 1914 Walter Bush

Obituary from the Gazette & Bulletin, Williamsport, PA
Sept 28, 1914
BUSH
Walter Bush son of Harry Bush died on Saturday evening at 9:30 o'clock in the Williamsport Hospital where he had been a patient for three weeks. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. William Lutz of Montoursville. Interment will be made in the Montoursville Cemetery.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Catherine Holdren,   18 APR 1848 - BET 1880 AND 1887         Index

Individual Note:
     In 1870, according to the census, Catherine (20) was found living in Moreland Twp. Lycoming Co, PA with her mother-in-law, Pheobe Winder, 69. Catherine has a daughter, Catherine L. 1. All are born in PA and keeping house.

Holdren Notes:
The search for Catherine aka Catharine Holdren b. 1848 leads to a John Holdren and Rachel Case NJ from the LDS Temple Records. Further searches of the census records reveals a John Holdren of Franklin Township, Warren County, NJ. John is a miller as was Ambrose Winder's father.

The 1850 Federal Census for Franklin Twp., Warren County, NJ lists a John Holdren, 28 and his family; included are his wife Naomi, 22 and a daughter, Mary A. 2. Also living with them is a Margaret Carter, 39 and a Catharine Carter, 9. All born in NJ. John is a miller.

The 1860 Federal Census for Franklin Twp., Warren County, NJ lists a John Holdren, 38 and his family; included are his wife Naoma, 33; children: Isabelle, 13; son, William, 10; Elizabeth, 7; Joseph 7 and Catharine 2. Personal property value: $800. Living adjacent to them is a Benjamin Holdren, 58; Mary, 60; and their daughters, Cornelia, 19; Emma, 17 and Harriet, 15. Benjamin is also a miller and could be John's father. Benjamin owns his property which is worth $4000 and personal property of $300.
There is a Benjamin Haldren in NJ (but this cannot be the same one because of the year, he would probably have died by 1860)
State: NJ
County: Somerset County
Township: Bridgewater Township
Year: 1785
Record Type: July Tax List June/July Tax List
Page: 012
Database: NJ Early Census Index

Also Benjamin Hauldren:
Hauldren, Benjamin
Township: Nockamixon
County: Bucks
State: Pennsylvania
Year: 1840
Page: 144
The image was actually found under Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co. Benjamin Hauldren is between 80 and 90 and a female is between 80 and 90 years old.

In the 1850 census, There is a John Holdan 42, b. in NJ living in Clinton Twp., Wayne County, PA in 1850 with a Rachel 25, b. in PA. John is a laborer. p. 202 back side. Image 12. Also living in the house is a Samuel Hopkins and family.

    

   
   
   
    






Individual Notes

Note for:   Clara L. UNKNOWN,   1867 - 1885         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Christian Hill Cemetery, Eldred Twp., Lycoming Co., PA



Individual Notes

Note for:   James Burdett Crandall,    -          Index

Occupation:   
     Place:   Mason

Individual Note:
     (possible brother?)
from the Williamsport Sun-Gazette August 20, 2003
Allen E. Crandall
       On the morning of July 24, 2003, Canton Lake Hill resident Allen Eugene Crandall passed away peacefully at Dar-Way Nursing Home after a brief illness. He was 81 years of age. Born in Williamsport on Jan. 25, 1922, he was the son of Burdette Robert and Ella Mae (James) Crandal
       An accomplished classical musician, Mr. Crandall’s musical prowess manifested itself by the age of five. He became a boy chorister at Trinity Episcopal Church in Williamsport, where he also studied piano and organ. He would later serve as organist and choirmaster at Trinity, officiating at the 400th anniversary celebration of the English Book of Common Prayer.
       Mr. Crandall also served as organist at Christ Episcopal Church in Williamsport, and substituted at other churches in the city, as well as churches in Mansfield and Jersey Shore. As a youth he attended Williamsport Elementary School, and spent two years at Williamsport High School before transferring to a school in Connecticut. He answered our country’s call to arms during World War II, serving with the Army Air Corps. He was trained in radar and electronic design. During his tour of duty he was sent to India and across the Himalayas to a one man radar station in southwestern China. He spent many months alone there, and his father’s cousin, Rhoda Hackett, then editor of the Canton Independent-Sentinel, wrote a story about Mr. Crandall’s China experience.
       Following the war he earned a B.A. from Mansfield and an M.A. from Penn State. He taught music in Potter County schools, and later at a private Episcopal school in Hawaii. He also became an electrical enginee
       During the Cold War of the 1950s and 60s, Mr. Crandall traveled to numerous countries as a technical representative of Philco Corporation, helping to install the Distant Early Warning System, which gave warning of any enemy missiles being launched across the globe. He designed installations for defense sites in Iceland, Greenland, the Pacific Northwest, Spain, Trinidad, Italy and Germany. Mr. Crandall was a 35-year resident of St. John’s Island, S.C., from the early 1960s, where he did electrical designs for the defense projects at Charleston Naval Shipyard, until moving to Canton Township about six years ago.
       He was also a partner in the firm, Associated Designers. Technology fascinated him, from the old one-cylinder generator at the family’s summer home on Lake Nephawin, to creating his own sound recording studio, to developing color photographic film, to the mechanical and electrical workings of pipe organs, to steam locomotives. As a boy, he often boarded the Williamsport to Canton train with his bicycle in the baggage car, and then would bicycle home at the end of the weekend. A strong advocate of animal rights and a great lover of nature, Mr. Crandall eventually made the summer home on Canton’s Lake Nephawin his permanent residence.
       Mr. Crandall is survived by nieces, Mrs. Warren (Janie) Erb and Jacqueline Crandall Kurtz of Williamsport; nephews, James Crandall Jr. of Williamsport and Bob Musko of Hackettstown, N.J., and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews. He is also survived by cousins, Shirley Tice of Elmira, N.Y., and Edna Rundgen of N.C.
       Services of Christian Burial are scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Troy, with the Rev. Fletcher Harper of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, executive director of Partners of Environmental Quality, officiating. Interment will follow in Park Cemetery, Canton.
       Memorial contributions may be directed to Western Alliance Emergency Services, P.O. Box 13, Troy, PA 16947.
       Professional services have been entrusted to Morse and Kleese Funeral Home, Inc.
       www.morseandkleesefuneralhome.com
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Blayne Paula Bergenstock,    -          Index

Education:   
     Date:   2001
     Place:   VMD University of Pennsylvania; B.S. Moravian College