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Source for:   Charles Sylvester Ford,   2 FEB 1897 -          Index

Birth source:    S122936
Page:   Vol. P. 79

Text:   Ford Charles S. Male White ,(father) Alexander; (mother) Elizabeth (born) February 2 1897 Sadsbury 1 79


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Source for:   C. Lee Heisley,   ABT 1920 - 23 APR 2001         Index

Death source:    C. LEE HEISLEY

     C. Lee Heisley, 81, of Marysville died Monday, April 23, 2001 in Stonebridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, Mechanicsburg.
     He was a retired supervisor from the Naval Ships Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg; an Army veteran of World War II; and a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, Marysville, Perry Lodge 458, F&AM, Marysville, Harrisburg Consistory, Zembo Shrine Temple, Zembo Shrine and Perry Juniata Shrine luncheon clubs, Buehler Lodge 269, Knights of Pythias, Marysville, VFW Post 882, Marysville, Newport American Legion, Golden Age Club of Marysville, Senior Life of Marysville Church of God, Marysville Senior Citizens Association and Marysville Fire Company.
     He was the widower of Liberty Fay Smithgall Heisley.
     Surviving are a sister, Jeanne H. Winn of Harrisburg and several nieces and nephews.
     Services were held April 27 in his church. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Marysville.
     Shalonis Funeral Home, Marysville, handled arrangements.
     Memorial contributions may be made to his church, 400 Lansvale Street, Marysville 17053, or American Cancer Society, 1500 N. Second St., Harrisburg 17102.
   
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Source for:   Sebastian Lutz,   8 SEP 1810 - 1 JAN 1882         Index

Name source:    S13371
Page:   Pennsylvania, Lycoming Co., Fairfield Twp. p. 93.



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Source for:   Frederick Egli,   11 AUG 1832 - 19 MAR 1886         Index

Name source:    S13371
Page:   Pennsylvania, Lycoming Co., Fairfield Twp. p. 1B



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Source for:   Andrew C. Reeder,   27 JAN 1803 -          Index

Name source:    S24772
Page:   p. 433



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Source for:   Jacob Egli,   1784 - 19 MAR 1848         Index

Name source:    S123154
Page:   Year: 1828; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: M237; Microfilm roll: M237_12; Line: ; List number: .

Text:   Actual text: Name: Jacob Egly
Birth Date: abt 1784
Birth Place:
Arrival Date: 30 Aug 1828
Arrival Place: New York, New York
Departure Date:
Departure Place: Le Havre, France
   


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Source for:   William "Frederick" Kaseman,   8 JUN 1760 - 1 AUG 1867         Index

Name source:    S188992
Page:   Page 1200 and 1201

Text:   William Frederick Kaseman

Name source:    S188999
Page:   p. 366

Text:   William Frederick Kaseman was born June 8, 1760, in Nassau-Dilburn,
Germany, and when twelve years old came with a brother and sister to this
country, landing at Philadelphia. Little is known of his early life except that
he was a resident of Berks county from 1772 up to the time of his coming to
Northumberland county, about 1815. He purchased a tract of land containing
fifty acres in what is now Ralpho township, and was one of the early settlers
in that section of the county. He cleared his original purchase, and afterward
added to it by further purchases, being a successful farmer and excellent
business man. In Berks county he married Elizabeth Huntzner who was born Aug.
20, 1771, and died June 9, 1862. They were the parents of the following
children: Jacob, who died in Ohio; John; Joseph; Daniel; David; Lydia A., who
married John Pensyl; Catharine, who was twice married, the second time to
Gotleib Fogle; and Elizabeth, who married Leonard Pensyl. William Frederick
Kaseman lived to the remarkable age of 107 years, dying Aug. 1, 1867. Up to
within four years of his death he continued to do his share of the farm work.
In fact, his great physical endurance was proverbial in the region in which he
lived. When he first settled there the nearest store was at Sunbury, where he
had to make all his purchases, and he would make the trip barefooted. He was
one of the original members of St. Peter's Reformed Church, served as elder,
and was buried at the old graveyard of that church.