. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . ne and Catharine Lineaweaver, was bornMarch 13, 1833, at Lebanon, Pa. He was educatedat the Lebanon Academy, the Hopkins GrammarSchool, of New Haven, Conn., and graduated at YaleCollege in the class of 1853. He then began the studyof the law with his uncle, the late Levi Kline, Esq.,and was admitted to the bar of Lebanon County April then embarked in mercantile pursuits, which he con-tinued for a period of six years, when he commencedoperating extensively in grain and coal,


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . ne and Catharine Lineaweaver, was bornMarch 13, 1833, at Lebanon, Pa. He was educatedat the Lebanon Academy, the Hopkins GrammarSchool, of New Haven, Conn., and graduated at YaleCollege in the class of 1853. He then began the studyof the law with his uncle, the late Levi Kline, Esq.,and was admitted to the bar of Lebanon County April then embarked in mercantile pursuits, which he con-tinued for a period of six years, when he commencedoperating extensively in grain and coal, and also be-came interested in milling enterprises. He was oneof the incorporators of the United Brethren MutualAid Society, and of which he is now treasurer. Sincethe organization of the Lebanon Valley College, atAnnville, he has been one of its trustees and its treas-urer. He has served as county auditor, and in 1876was elected prothonotary of Lebanon County. married, in 1859, Mary Hoverter, daughterof Christian Hoverter, of Annville, and their chil-dren surviving are Morris D., William H., and Mary 5^^fe 25,1857, since which period he has been in continuedpractice of his profession. Mr. Kline married, , 1872, Martha Weidman, daughter of Gen. JohnWeidman and Emma R. Grant, of Lebanon. HENRY H. H. Kreider, son of David Kreider and SarahHenry, was born Sept. 30, 1835, at the old homesteadin South Annville township, Lebanon Co., Pa. (SeeKreider record.) His early advantages of educationwere such as the public schools afforded, supple-mented by a full course at the Annville years were subsequently spent in teaching. He JACOB BLECKER KARCH. Jacob Blecker Karch, son of Joseph Karch (180S-1880) and Amelia Catharine Heichhold (born 1816),was born Feb. 2, 1851, in Lebanon, Pa. He was edu-cated at the Lebanon High School, Franklin andMarshall College, and Eastman Business College,Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He was in the employ of theValley Natio


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