Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENEAI^OGY 01? JOHANNES BAtRj I749-I9IO. I57 business. But after teaching school for a year, he went southfor the benefit of his health, and in a short time was strickendown with typhoid fever and died at Ft. Worth, Texas, Novem-ber 27th, 1877. His remains were brought home and a largecircle of friends attended his funeral. Interment was made atthe Maitland Cemetery. Almira Spanogle, fifth child of Andrew and Sarah (Bare)Spanogle, was born in Morrisons Cove, Blair County, Pa., nearMartinsburg, November 9th, 1856. Several years after this, herparents move


Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENEAI^OGY 01? JOHANNES BAtRj I749-I9IO. I57 business. But after teaching school for a year, he went southfor the benefit of his health, and in a short time was strickendown with typhoid fever and died at Ft. Worth, Texas, Novem-ber 27th, 1877. His remains were brought home and a largecircle of friends attended his funeral. Interment was made atthe Maitland Cemetery. Almira Spanogle, fifth child of Andrew and Sarah (Bare)Spanogle, was born in Morrisons Cove, Blair County, Pa., nearMartinsburg, November 9th, 1856. Several years after this, herparents moved to Lewistown, Pa., where she attended the publicschools and academy of that place. In the year of 1880 shemarried William Jacob Yeager, of Yeagertowh, Mifflin County,Pa,, a son of Jeremiah (Creighton) Yeager. They had the fol-lowing children: Andrew Jeremiah, Mary Edith, and William Jacob. This family attends the Reedsville Presbyterian Church. William J. Yeager is a business man of more than ordinaryability. He has organized and pla


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