History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . ob Gross, deceased; twochildren were born to this union, one , and one son, Ira. Mr. Smith has been amember and officer of the Reformed church formany years. Marriagfes* Aug. 4, 1867, by Rev. Shindel,Thomas J. Keller to Elizabeth Spechtboth of Beaver. Feb. 25. 1886, by Rev. Shindel, Smith, of Kansas, to Ida Hecken-dorn, of Adamsburg. Deaths. Feb. 13, 1900, Sarah, widow of Reu-ben Klose, aged 17) years, 1 monthand 7 days. July 16, IQGO, Ellen B. Weidman,aged 46 years, 4 months and 25 days. July 10, 18Q2, John


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . ob Gross, deceased; twochildren were born to this union, one , and one son, Ira. Mr. Smith has been amember and officer of the Reformed church formany years. Marriagfes* Aug. 4, 1867, by Rev. Shindel,Thomas J. Keller to Elizabeth Spechtboth of Beaver. Feb. 25. 1886, by Rev. Shindel, Smith, of Kansas, to Ida Hecken-dorn, of Adamsburg. Deaths. Feb. 13, 1900, Sarah, widow of Reu-ben Klose, aged 17) years, 1 monthand 7 days. July 16, IQGO, Ellen B. Weidman,aged 46 years, 4 months and 25 days. July 10, 18Q2, John D. Hamilton,aged 31 years, 10 months. This wasthe first interment in the new cem-etery. Mar. 9, 1894, Katie Markley, aged12 years, 6 months and 36 days. Jan. 10, 1895, Joseph Shannon,aged 69 years, 11 months and 25 days. Jan. 20, 1895, Charles Markley,aged 28 years, 4 months and 23 days. CITIZENS OF BEAVP:R SPRINGS LEWIS RAUCH. Mr. Uauch is a Krand-son of Henry a resident of Berks county. Pa. His father,Henry Rauch, Jr., was also born and reared in. worlced on tlie farm for two years, after \\hichhe learned the carpenter trade under DanielAlter and worked at the trade about fifteen years;he then went into the millwriEht business,building new mills and remodeling old ones:afterworking at this business fifteen or sixteen yearshe returned to the carpenter trade, which he stillfollows. Mr. Rauch has been a residentof Bea-ver Springs for eighteen years. WILLIAM H. THOMAS. Mr. Thomas was born September IQ, 1876, atNewton Hamilton, Pa., and is a son of AbrahamM. and Margaret B. Thomas. He moved toPainterville when quite young, at which placehe resided until November 4, 1001, when he came Berks county. His mother, Rebecca, (nee Sipe).was born and raised in Lehigh county. Some-time after marriage, about 1833, they moved toUnion county. The subject of this sketch wasborn in Middlecreek township, now Snyder he was five years old his father boughtthe mill property and


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