History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . over a year. George W. Swenk, son of WilliamSwenk, of this place, died Saturdaymorning, Oct. 27, 1§88, at the homeof his brother-in-law, Mr. Fillman,in Missouri, aged 30 years. Forthree years he was a traveling sales-man for a Philadelphia medicalhouse. He contracted rheumatismand ague, from the results of whichhe died. .ii)_ Marriages. July 16, 1877, by Rev. A. Romich,James P. Raudenbush to ElizabethJ. Mohney, both of Adamsburg. Jan. 13, 1884, by Rev. Dietzler, Felker and E. Virginia Woodling,both of Adamsburg. Oct. 30,
History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . over a year. George W. Swenk, son of WilliamSwenk, of this place, died Saturdaymorning, Oct. 27, 1§88, at the homeof his brother-in-law, Mr. Fillman,in Missouri, aged 30 years. Forthree years he was a traveling sales-man for a Philadelphia medicalhouse. He contracted rheumatismand ague, from the results of whichhe died. .ii)_ Marriages. July 16, 1877, by Rev. A. Romich,James P. Raudenbush to ElizabethJ. Mohney, both of Adamsburg. Jan. 13, 1884, by Rev. Dietzler, Felker and E. Virginia Woodling,both of Adamsburg. Oct. 30, 1884, by Rev. Dietzler, Bilger, of Adamsburg, and E. Ocker, of Middlecreek. Dec. 23, 1884, by Rev. Stetler, J. , M. D., of Adamsburg, toEllen Gross, of Beavertown. Sept. 28, 1884, by Rev. Dietzler,Wm. Mitchell, of Adamsburg, andJane Wagner, or West Beaver. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS HENRY H. LAUB. Henr> H. Laub was born in New Holland, Lan-caster Co., Pa„ on Jan. 10th, 1840. His father,Jacob, and mother, Rlizabeth, removed with his. CHARLES E. KELLER. Mr. Keller was born in Beaver Springs, May P,1870, his parents being Thomas J. and ElizabethKeller (nee Specht). He went to Chicago in 1890,residing there about one year. He was marriedto Rosa A. Losche and the following childrenhave blessed this union: Ralph Leslie, age 15years; Grace Margureite, age 12 years; MaudeBeatrice, age 11 years; Gay Thyra nieanore, age2 years. All take an interest in music and went to Elkins, \V. Va., for five months;worked in the lumbering regions about eightyears in the western and northern counties; wentto Philadelphia in 1900 and held a position for twoyears as conductor for the Union Traction Co.,returned home and went into the butcheringbusiness in which business he is now is a member of Christ Reformed church ofthis place since 1887; member of G. W. C. A., of familj to Juniata Co., Pa., in 1845. He was edu-cated in the common schools until 1859, whe
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