. The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants. er and thesign in which he was born was Can-cer, about full-moon. 16. 1824 den 15 Tag Mertz ist unsIsaac und Hanna Mayer ein Sohn inttnserm Ehstand gebohren. seim Xah-men ist Samuel Mayer. Das Zeigenworin er gebohren ist in der Waagnach am Volmond. March 15, 1824 a son was born inwedlock to us Isaac and HannahMayer in the sign of the balance, nearabout full-moon. He was namedSamuel. 17. 1826 den 11 Tag August ist unsIsaac and Hanna
. The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants. er and thesign in which he was born was Can-cer, about full-moon. 16. 1824 den 15 Tag Mertz ist unsIsaac und Hanna Mayer ein Sohn inttnserm Ehstand gebohren. seim Xah-men ist Samuel Mayer. Das Zeigenworin er gebohren ist in der Waagnach am Volmond. March 15, 1824 a son was born inwedlock to us Isaac and HannahMayer in the sign of the balance, nearabout full-moon. He was namedSamuel. 17. 1826 den 11 Tag August ist unsIsaac and Hanna Mayer ein Sohn inunserm Ehstand gebohren, sein Xah-men is Jonas Mayer, das Zeigen woriner gebohren ist im Schutz. Died Octo-ber 24, 1869. August 11. 1826 a son was born tous Isaac and Hanna Myers in ourmarried state and was called was born in the sign of the bow-man and died October 24, 1869. These nine children of Isaac andHannah Myers have all been dead adecade or more at this writing, buthave left numerous descendants to thethird or fourth generation in Virginiaand various parts of the west. By Tailoring Elizabeth D. Rosenherger, Covington, Ohio. ATHARIXE was drivinghome from the tailor shopat Sumneytown as fast asold Polk wanted to go; hewas stringhalted and in-clined t o g 0 ^four vests a teight cents each will dollar, ninety-two and thirty-two at ten cents each will come tothree twenty; that makes five dollarsand twelve cents for this week.* Shecame to this conclusion quickly be-cause she solved a similar problem inmental arithmetic every time she wenthome from the tailor shor>. When shewas seven years old her mother taughther to sew the pockets shut in coatsand vests and also had her iron theseams. Now she was fourteen andcould go to the tailor herself. OldPolk trotted jerkily into the barnyardwhere her mother was looking for they all right* was her firstanxious question. Yes, replied Katharine, he neversaid a word about the
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