History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . in about the year 1849 and worked for George Wagner forseveral years at his trade. Wagner died in 1851 and he became his success-or. He carried on the trade for about four years in Beaver Springs when hemoved three-fourth mile west of town and worked at the trade for about42 years, when he died July 31st, 1898, and lies buried in the new cemeteryat Beaver Springs. Catherine Schambach, his wife, was born Nov. 13th,1832 and died March 21st, 1894, and is also buried in the new cemetery, inthe same lot. John Schambach married Cather


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . in about the year 1849 and worked for George Wagner forseveral years at his trade. Wagner died in 1851 and he became his success-or. He carried on the trade for about four years in Beaver Springs when hemoved three-fourth mile west of town and worked at the trade for about42 years, when he died July 31st, 1898, and lies buried in the new cemeteryat Beaver Springs. Catherine Schambach, his wife, was born Nov. 13th,1832 and died March 21st, 1894, and is also buried in the new cemetery, inthe same lot. John Schambach married Catherine Aurand on June 8th,1853, and five children were born to them, 2 sons and 3 daughters, all liv-ing: Howard, the oldest, living in Lewistown, is track foreman on theSunbury and Lewistown Div.; James, residing at Beaver Springs, employ-ed in the Klingler wagon factory; Mary, married to Austin Bingaman, re-siding \h miles east of Beavertown; Elizabeth, married to Albert Engle,residing in Beavertown, and Annie, married to William Dreese, re-siding in Tln-ee of tlio Anrand RuildinRs Along Railroad Aveniio VIEWS AJJOIT J5EAVEK SrUINCJS


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