History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . ster by A. , postmaster, and served as such untilApril 3, 1906, when he received the appointmentof postmaster, Mr. Aurand resigning the positionon account of other pressing business, and henow holds that position. MarchJohn I). Romig, agedmonths and 18 days. widow of84 years, 4 Died. August 1, 190,3, Charles, son ofSpencer and Nettie Romig, aged 2years, 9 months and 29 days. CITIZENS OF IJILVVER SPRINGS WILSON DREE5E. until the fall of 1888, when he moved to Beaver Mr. Dreese was born April 4. IS47, his parents Springs f


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . ster by A. , postmaster, and served as such untilApril 3, 1906, when he received the appointmentof postmaster, Mr. Aurand resigning the positionon account of other pressing business, and henow holds that position. MarchJohn I). Romig, agedmonths and 18 days. widow of84 years, 4 Died. August 1, 190,3, Charles, son ofSpencer and Nettie Romig, aged 2years, 9 months and 29 days. CITIZENS OF IJILVVER SPRINGS WILSON DREE5E. until the fall of 1888, when he moved to Beaver Mr. Dreese was born April 4. IS47, his parents Springs for retirement. He joined the Reformed being Jacob and Catherine (nee Hoffman Dreese. ^i^^! at Middleburg, Pa., in and is still an He learned blacksmithing while a boy and has active member. He was an officer of said church, either deacon or elder, for a period of 35 served as superintendent and teacher in theSunday school for quite a number of years. Intownship offices he served as school director andoverseer of the poor for a number of years. He.


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