History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . followed this trade all his life time. For twenty-one years he carried on the business at Troxel-ville and for the last fifteen years at BeaverSprings. On April 24, 1870, he was married toJutie A. Ocker, daughter of Jonathan Ocker, and « a member of Wm. H. Byers Post, G. A. union was blessed with one daughter. Ger- No. 612. This family was blessed with five chil-trude F., who was married to Jacob A. Wagner ^ren, 2 sons and 3 daughters, namely : Charleson Sept. 28. 18Q7. and one son, Park D., has been M., deceased; James F


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . followed this trade all his life time. For twenty-one years he carried on the business at Troxel-ville and for the last fifteen years at BeaverSprings. On April 24, 1870, he was married toJutie A. Ocker, daughter of Jonathan Ocker, and « a member of Wm. H. Byers Post, G. A. union was blessed with one daughter. Ger- No. 612. This family was blessed with five chil-trude F., who was married to Jacob A. Wagner ^ren, 2 sons and 3 daughters, namely : Charleson Sept. 28. 18Q7. and one son, Park D., has been M., deceased; James F., deceased: Jennie E.,born to them. Annie C, married to Charles C. Gross; Mollie »-»~^ R., deceased, married to John D. Haines. GEORGE BILGER. ^^ Mr. Bilger is a son of Isaac Bilger and his wifeElizabeth, daughter of George Bechtol, and wasborn March 21, 1833, at Middleburg, Union coun-ty. Pa., where he was reared. In the spring of1854 he went to Ohio; in the fall of the same yearhe returned and made his home at BeaverSprings, Pa., and worked at the wagon m


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