History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . SAMUEL WERNER. Mr. Werner was born Feb. 14, St. ValentinesDay, 1843, in York county. Pa. His fathers namewas Samuel and his mother was a Miss lived with his parents until eight years of agethen among strangers until he was eighteenyears old. His parents then permitted him tostart out for himself and he learned the coopertrade which he followed until he enlisted in the1st Regt. Md. Veteran Cavalry, Co. E, on Feb. 21,1864; served for eighteen months; killed two reb- daughter of Anis U. Arbogast and wife. His wifewas born


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . SAMUEL WERNER. Mr. Werner was born Feb. 14, St. ValentinesDay, 1843, in York county. Pa. His fathers namewas Samuel and his mother was a Miss lived with his parents until eight years of agethen among strangers until he was eighteenyears old. His parents then permitted him tostart out for himself and he learned the coopertrade which he followed until he enlisted in the1st Regt. Md. Veteran Cavalry, Co. E, on Feb. 21,1864; served for eighteen months; killed two reb- daughter of Anis U. Arbogast and wife. His wifewas born Sept. II, 1875. To this union have beenborn two children, Erman W. U. and EstellaMay. Mr. Ewing and wife are members of theUnited Evangelical church and are active workerstherein. He resides on the old homestead atManbecks church, managing the farm; he is alsoa shipper of poultry and veal and sells Ewing has always taken a great interest inpolitical affairs, and served one term as constableand one term as Republican county About the year 1828 we had a votefor or against the free school was some discussion amongthe people. One man said: Wedont know how to vote. Ner Mid-dleswarth is in Harrisburgand dontcome home to tell us how to day he came home, however,and told them how to vote. The re-sult was that the Free School Systemcarried by four votes in its favor.—Thomas Shipton. els while on vidette (and says he has been sorryever since;) he doesnt know how many he killedwhile in general engagements; General Sher idanwas his last general. He came home a mereskeleton, weighed only 06 pounds—before hisweight was 160 pounds. After two years recruithe left York county for Beaver Springs, at whichplace he has been lumbering nearly all the belongs to Post 612 G. A. R. and 566 I. O. O. has been drum major of the Beaver Springsmilitary band for fifteen years. Married* June 8, 1864, by Rev. Shindel, Hen-ry H. Laub to L


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