History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . worked in West Virginia. He is a steam engin-eer by trade and has followed that trade since theage of sixteen and is at present in the employ ofthe P. R. R. as night engineer at this place. Hehas been a member of the Adamsburg SilverBand since its organization in 1880, and a mem-ber of Adamsburg Lodge No.£66 He wasmarried to Laura E. Zook Dec. 17, 1886, and is thefather of seven children, six of whom are living GEORGE D. LANTZ. Mr. Lantz was born near Belleville, Mifflincounty. Pa., May 25, 1867, and is a son of Samuela


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . worked in West Virginia. He is a steam engin-eer by trade and has followed that trade since theage of sixteen and is at present in the employ ofthe P. R. R. as night engineer at this place. Hehas been a member of the Adamsburg SilverBand since its organization in 1880, and a mem-ber of Adamsburg Lodge No.£66 He wasmarried to Laura E. Zook Dec. 17, 1886, and is thefather of seven children, six of whom are living GEORGE D. LANTZ. Mr. Lantz was born near Belleville, Mifflincounty. Pa., May 25, 1867, and is a son of Samueland Margaret Lantz I nee Cietz). He resided un-der the parental roof until he was nineteen yearsold and in 1886 he was united in marriage withEilizabeth Aurand. This union was blessed withsix children as follows: Max A., employed atWilkesbarre by the P. R. R. Co.; Ray S., an em-ploye of the A. M. Aurand Printing House, Ruth,Henry, Luther and John. In IQOl his wife died


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