Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . isons Cove. After some investiga-tion, it was decided to locate it pennanently at Martinsburg, Pa,,where land was purchased and a suitable and substantial brickbuilding was erected, where it has since continued to prosperunder the management of a Board of Directors of which ElderAndrew Spanogle is still the honored President. By occupation,Mr. Spanogle was a farmer. For a number of years, however,he was extensively engaged in the tanning business, and after-wards engaged in the milling business, in which business he stillhas an interest. To Andrew and Sa


Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . isons Cove. After some investiga-tion, it was decided to locate it pennanently at Martinsburg, Pa,,where land was purchased and a suitable and substantial brickbuilding was erected, where it has since continued to prosperunder the management of a Board of Directors of which ElderAndrew Spanogle is still the honored President. By occupation,Mr. Spanogle was a farmer. For a number of years, however,he was extensively engaged in the tanning business, and after-wards engaged in the milling business, in which business he stillhas an interest. To Andrew and Sarah Spanogle were born tenchildren, named as follows: Elizabeth, Albert, Mary, Daniel, Almira, Edwin, AnnaCatherine, Adella, Flora and Harry. Elizabeth Spanogle, first child of Andrew and Sarah (Bare)Spanogle, was born at Three Springs, Huntingdon County, the 24th of August, 1849. Her early girlhood was spent inBlair and Bedford counties. When 15 years of age she camewith her parents to Lewistown, Pa., where she finished her edu-.


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