Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . ctivebusiness in the same locality for upwards of fiftyyears as a banker, broker, and dealer in real result of his business efforts was the accum-ulation of a large fortune, which he enjoyed, andthe respect of the community in which he hadfor so long a time been an influential citizen. Hewas a life member of the Wyoming Historicaland Geological Society. He married, 1844, AnnElizabeth Eichelberger, by whom he had onechild, Georgiana Myers, died July 24, 1866. Hemarried (second), October 10, 1854, Sa


Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . ctivebusiness in the same locality for upwards of fiftyyears as a banker, broker, and dealer in real result of his business efforts was the accum-ulation of a large fortune, which he enjoyed, andthe respect of the community in which he hadfor so long a time been an influential citizen. Hewas a life member of the Wyoming Historicaland Geological Society. He married, 1844, AnnElizabeth Eichelberger, by whom he had onechild, Georgiana Myers, died July 24, 1866. Hemarried (second), October 10, 1854, SarahSharps, who died March 12, 1864. Their chil-dren: 1. Rollin Sharps, living in Carbondale,Pennsylvania. 2. Eugene Oscar, living in Dor-ranceton, Pennsylvania. 3. Mary Margaret, ofwhom later. 4. Fannie S., married SamuelTownend. 5. Stella Elizabeth, died August 2,1864. Mary Margaret Myers, daughter of Law-rence and Sarah (Sharps) Myers, married, De-cember 15, 1880, Daniel Strebeigh Bennet, a de-scendant of Thomas Bennet. He died Septem-ber 16, 1884. She married (second), November.


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