. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. on of the 113 Regt. Pa. Militia,and was Burgess of York in 1812. He was a director of the YorkBank in 1821 and years afterwards. He died July 22, ethics in his day had not become so refined as to prohibitphysicians advertisements in the public the Pennsylvania Herald and York Advertiser: Dr. JOHN SPANGLER,Respectfully informs the i
. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. on of the 113 Regt. Pa. Militia,and was Burgess of York in 1812. He was a director of the YorkBank in 1821 and years afterwards. He died July 22, ethics in his day had not become so refined as to prohibitphysicians advertisements in the public the Pennsylvania Herald and York Advertiser: Dr. JOHN SPANGLER,Respectfully informs the inhabitants of the Borough and County of York, thathe has taken up his residence in the house lately occupied by Dr. James Hall;where he oflfers his services in the different branches of his , February 13, 1797. Here is another of a Man-Midwife: THOMAS D. JAMISON,Phisician, Surgeon and Man-Midwife. Informs the Public that he has removed his Shop to the House formerly occu-pied by Mr. Lewis Michael in the Centre Square of this Borough, (now Weisersstore) where he has a large assortment of Genuine Drugs and Medicines,The whole of which articles he means to dispose of at very low , January 17, 1797. App. Note Dr. JOHN SPANGLER, 1828. BALTZER—— 173 Dr. Spangler wrote the Carriers Address for the York Re-corder of January i, 1819. It is a very creditable last verse is: Then lauded be your names Ill Spangle them with praise,The Carrier has no other claimsHe craves no other Spangler resided on the west side of North Beaver street,North of Clark alley. His son Ferdinand occupied the adjoininghouse on the north, in which he kept a museum of latter was somewhat eccentric, but liberal minded. only child was the said 1. FERDINAND L. SPANGLER, born January i, 1806, diedOctober 17, 1836. He married, September 3, 1829, ^t Lancaster,Delia Amand Wright, daughter of Ebenezer Wright, Esq. In1828
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