Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . his life was stainless—and this is themost precious legacy he could leave behind. Noman did more for the community in which helived, and as the years pass on his loss will begreatly felt in every branch of trade and arteryof employment. But greatest, deepest and mostlasting will be the blow to the one now wearing theweeds of widowhood, and the children whose lipswill ever speak his name reverently and with ten-derest love. Daniel T. and Susan Sterling had: i. Ad-dison Alexander, of whom later. 2. GeorgeHollen
Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . his life was stainless—and this is themost precious legacy he could leave behind. Noman did more for the community in which helived, and as the years pass on his loss will begreatly felt in every branch of trade and arteryof employment. But greatest, deepest and mostlasting will be the blow to the one now wearing theweeds of widowhood, and the children whose lipswill ever speak his name reverently and with ten-derest love. Daniel T. and Susan Sterling had: i. Ad-dison Alexander, of whom later. 2. GeorgeHollenback, died Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Jan-uary 25, 1865. In 1861 he enlisted for threeyears service from October n, 1861, as sergeantCompanv B, Fifty-second Pennsylvania Regi-ment Infantry; was promoted to sergeant-majorof his regiment November 14, 1862, and fromsergeant-major to adjutant. May 19, 1863 ; trans-ferred to Company K, same regiment, as firstlieutenant, October 10, 1864. This regiment wascommanded by Colonels John C. Dodge, HenryMartyn Hoyt and John Butler Conyngham. At. THE WYOMING AND LACKAWANNA VALLEYS. 35i the time of his death Lieutenant Sterling on the staff of Major-General Terr}-, ofFort Fisher fame. Lieutenant George H. Ster-ling was captured July, 1864, one of GeneralWilliam B. Franklins aides. 3. Sarah Man-dane, married Charles F. Cross, of Arthur Hamilton, merchant, Meshoppen,Pennsylvania. 5. Jean H., married Dr. JosephH. Pettit, of Philadelphia. 6. Theodore, diedin infancy. Addison Alexander Sterling, eldest child ofDaniel Theodore and Susan Ashley (Loomis).Sterling, was born in Meshoppen, Wyomingcounty, Pennsylvania. He lived in his nativevillage until he was fourteen years of age, when,Laving made a good educational beginning in thecommon schools he entered the State University?of Wisconsin, of which his uncle was professor. After completing the course ofstudy he returned home and became associatedwith his father
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