History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township . ent in they came to Newton Hamil-ton, where they resided for semetime. Mr. Barnes and his familyhave since lived in and near toMount Unicn. At the present timehe resides. v>-ith his children abouta mile and a half from town onthe farm purchased a number ofyears ago. His children are as fol-lows: Tillie, Maggie, Fanny, Robert,John and Joseph. Mr. Barnes builtand owns the house now occupied byT. N. Kurtz on Shirley street. Itwas here that he and his family re-sided for a few years. Mr. Barnesis a memher of the Presb
History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township . ent in they came to Newton Hamil-ton, where they resided for semetime. Mr. Barnes and his familyhave since lived in and near toMount Unicn. At the present timehe resides. v>-ith his children abouta mile and a half from town onthe farm purchased a number ofyears ago. His children are as fol-lows: Tillie, Maggie, Fanny, Robert,John and Joseph. Mr. Barnes builtand owns the house now occupied byT. N. Kurtz on Shirley street. Itwas here that he and his family re-sided for a few years. Mr. Barnesis a memher of the PresbyterianChurch. .JACOB LOHR, located about IV^ miles from Mount Unicn along theroad leading to Shirleysburg, hasbeen in thi^ township since ]S67Mr. is a native of York County,having been born April 7, to cminy into this peclion, beresided in Adann County, and it wasthere that he married Miss SarahRe^k. He is a farmer and of Ger-man e^traction His children are:Lilly, Mrs. Cyrus Ccpenhaver of Al-lenpot and Mrs. Minnie Palmer of?iIount DAVID LONG was born on thiFourth of Juh, ISol, in Cromwelltownship. (Upper Hill Valley), andhas resided all his life- in this has been a farirsr and a lumberdealer in his years, a taithi;ul mem-ber of the faith of .John Wesley, andivhcn the War brckf? cut in the eriti-ca\ days of the sixties, he was onecf th^- r^any vh»^ heard and respond-ed to the call. Mr. T>oag was a Ser-geant in Co. T. 12th Re-serves. When his *;ime thus expir-ed, he re-enlisted in Co. G, 20.^ Penna., Voluntsers. He wastwice married, first to Rachel Shaverand the second time to Sarah Shaver, daughter of John S. Shaver of MouatLnion. To his first wife the child-ren are: Mrs. Samuel Baird of HillAalley; Charles of Atcona: Hommon of Hill Valley; Am-brcse of Swissvale, Mrs. Joel Isen-l:erg of Blair county, and Mrs. of Hill Valley. To the sec-end wife the children are: Ray ofMapletcn, Uorri::. Olive, David and
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