History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . business and his honest dealings i^ith all cus-tomers has led many persons t»place much cen-iideace in hitjj as a business man_ Marriages. March 1,, 1883, by Rev. Dietzler,.Albright Dreese to Annie C. Green-hoe, both of Adamsburg. .March \3, 1883, by Rev. Stetler, I)..Franklin Spaid and Susan Smith, at:Beavertown. April 1, 1883, by Rev. Dietzler, Scott Benfer and Jennie A. Wei-/jel. both,of Adamsburg. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS LEWIS RASH HAINES. L. R. Haines was born Aug. 19, 1830, at Beaver-town. His father died Jan. 12,


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . business and his honest dealings i^ith all cus-tomers has led many persons t»place much cen-iideace in hitjj as a business man_ Marriages. March 1,, 1883, by Rev. Dietzler,.Albright Dreese to Annie C. Green-hoe, both of Adamsburg. .March \3, 1883, by Rev. Stetler, I)..Franklin Spaid and Susan Smith, at:Beavertown. April 1, 1883, by Rev. Dietzler, Scott Benfer and Jennie A. Wei-/jel. both,of Adamsburg. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS LEWIS RASH HAINES. L. R. Haines was born Aug. 19, 1830, at Beaver-town. His father died Jan. 12, 183Q: the familythen moved to Adamsburg; in the spring of 1844he was hired to Samuel Sager, of near Burn- ROBERT SMITH. Mr. Smith was born December 1, 1833, on thefarm now owned by him. He is a son of John and wife, Annie, the homestead being lo-cated one mile west of Troxelville. He commen-ced farming for himself in 1850, and continued inthat occupation until 1881; he then moved to Bea-ver Springs. Mr. Smith is married to Melinda. ham; came home and went to school in thespring of 1845; was hired to John Frank until1848, then went to learn the saddler trade; in 1851went to Clearfield to work at his trade; in the fallof that year he cast his first vote for Big-ler; came home and went to school until springwhen he started into business for himrelf andworked at the saddlery up to this time, about58 years. The only time he was ojt of the shopwas when he was in the Civil War. He enlistedAugust 24, 1854, and was mustered out whi-n thewar closed, April 12, 18&5. He then homeand resumed his old trade. Mr. Haines wasmarried to Louisa Saltzman, November 16, 1854,and this union was blessed with two ;ons. Wil-liam F. and Lewis J. William was born , 1857, and was baptized by Rev. Wm. O. Hack-man; Lewis was born Feb. 2, 1862, and was bap-tized March 10, 1862, by Rev. J. Kempfer, diedMarch 12, 1887, aged 25 years, 1 month and tendays. The mother of the subject of t


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