History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . rtown Lodge 1. O. O. was raised on a farm and carried on farmingfor about thirty-five years, and is now living atBeaver Springs. He was a soldier in the CivilWar and is a member of the Q. A. R. Post atBeaver Springs. EPHRAIM ROMIG. Mr. Romig is a son of Samuel and Mary Rom-ig, a grandson of Solomon Romig and a great-grandson of Samuel Romig, Sr. He was bornSept. 4, 183<), and was raised on a farm two milessouthwest of Beaver Springs. He attended theearly German schools and later received someinstruction in English. After


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . rtown Lodge 1. O. O. was raised on a farm and carried on farmingfor about thirty-five years, and is now living atBeaver Springs. He was a soldier in the CivilWar and is a member of the Q. A. R. Post atBeaver Springs. EPHRAIM ROMIG. Mr. Romig is a son of Samuel and Mary Rom-ig, a grandson of Solomon Romig and a great-grandson of Samuel Romig, Sr. He was bornSept. 4, 183<), and was raised on a farm two milessouthwest of Beaver Springs. He attended theearly German schools and later received someinstruction in English. After he became of agehe learned photography and the trade of shoe-making and has worked at these trades ever was married July 2, 1871, to Susan A. Schroy- er, a daughter of Henry and Mary Schroyer, and ^ has always been a resident of Beaver Springs; two sons were born to this union: Hurley and IJItlJ. Clymer, both married. He is a member of the Nov. 27, 1891, SamuelJ. (JUndrum, St. Peters Evan. Lutheran church; had joined aged 53 years, 1 month and 7 M. 1-. MATTERN. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS


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