The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications] . died February 16, 1771, whowas one of the Schwenkfelders from Silesia and Saxonywho landed at Philadelphia on September 22, 1734. His paternal grandfather was George Schuler, a car-penter in Vera Cruz, Lehigh Co., Pa., who was son ofSamuel Schuler (October 13, 1797, to June 28, 1842). His mother was Elizabeth Kemmerer Schuler (AugustI, 1826, to March 14, 1897), who was daughter ofHenry Kemmerer (March 8, 1796, to November 15,1872). Mr. Schuler was a well-known journalist of Allentown,Pa., for many years the editor of the JVelthote of that city
The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications] . died February 16, 1771, whowas one of the Schwenkfelders from Silesia and Saxonywho landed at Philadelphia on September 22, 1734. His paternal grandfather was George Schuler, a car-penter in Vera Cruz, Lehigh Co., Pa., who was son ofSamuel Schuler (October 13, 1797, to June 28, 1842). His mother was Elizabeth Kemmerer Schuler (AugustI, 1826, to March 14, 1897), who was daughter ofHenry Kemmerer (March 8, 1796, to November 15,1872). Mr. Schuler was a well-known journalist of Allentown,Pa., for many years the editor of the JVelthote of that addition to his attainments in the Germanic languageshe was a notable Greek and Latin scholar. On JanuaryI, 1906, in connection with Mr. H. W. Kriebel, of EastGreenville, Pa., as business manager, he assumed theeditorship of the magazine founded by Rev. P. C. Croll,, of Lebanon, Pa., some years before, entitled ThePennsyhania-Gennan, and was instrumental in still fur-ther adding to its value and interest. THE PENNSYLVANiA-GERVAN HENRY A. JULY 12. 1S50. D. JAN. 13. 1908. In Memoriam. 57 His decease, from pneumonia, occurred, after a briefillness, at i :oo A. iM. on Monday, January 13, was preceded in death by his wife seven years ago andhad no children. He was elected to membership in the Pennsylvania-German Society on January 16, 1902. H. M. i\I. R.
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