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Note for:   Jane Elizabeth Deise,   22 MAR 1857 - 7 JUL 1875         Index

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     1860 CENSUS - JANE E. DEIS (3) LIVING IN HOUSEHOLD OF JESSE SHAFER
(59), ELIZABETH SHAFER(52), CYRUS D. SHAFER(14) AND A VIRGINIA C.
BROCK(20). Janes mother, Jane Poorman, died 5 days after birth of
Jane.
1870 CENSUS HAS JANE E. DEISE LIVING WITH CYRUS SHAFER (23), A CLERK
FOR RAILROAD. HOUSE NEXT DOOR HAS JESSE AND ELIZABETH SHAFFER.

Jane Elizabeth Deise died at age 18Y-3M-5D in Danville Hospital (PA)
on July 7, 1875.

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Note for:   Martha Ann Deise,   21 SEP 1843 - 29 OCT 1930         Index

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     Obit. Lock Haven, PA October 30, 1939; Mrs. Martha M. Cromely, 87, died yesterday. Born in Youngsdale, daughter of Adam Deise, Wayne Twp. pioneer settler. Member of McElhattan Evangelical Church for 63 years. She is survived by two daughter, Carrie Cromley at home and Mrs. C. C. Ricker of McElhattan and a sister, Miss Villa Deise, who made her home with Mrs. Cromley. Interred at Linwood Cem., McElhattan.

Martha A. on family sheets, nickname was "Mattie." - Dick Deise, March 1998.

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Note for:   George Thomas Deise,   24 DEC 1844 - 15 SEP 1928         Index

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     1870 ceensus has George and Emma living with her parents Stephen and Mary Summers. Father born in CN and mother bron in N.Y. George worked as a ticket agent. They are living in Lock Haven, 4th Ward. Written page 7, printed page 568, family 52, July 19, 1870. Emma also born New York.

c1900-soundex of Beech Creek Borough, ClintonCo., PA v67, ed8, sht8, In62 has George W. DICE, bDec1844, Pa with wife Emma L, bMay1844, NY. Mecca M, bMay1872, sales woman, Jessie V. bSept1876, music tchr, Ethel L. bSept.1879, Jenna H. bDec1882. With them are Villa N. DICE, b1853, and Steven SUMMERS, bAug.1885.

Burial Records of Kelchner Funeral Home, Jersey Shore, PA, Vol. 1, 1901-1934 has father Adam Deise b Germany. George died at residence, Avis, PA.

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Note for:   Hannah Aravilla Deise,   28 APR 1853 - 18 JAN 1932         Index

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     Villa was buried in Linwood Cem., McElhatan, Clinton Co., PA.
Villa never married. Dick Deise.

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Note for:   William Warren Deise,   11 AUG 1855 - 4 JUL 1916         Index

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     William was buried in Linwood Cem., McElhattan, Clinton Co., PA.

c1880, Wayne Township, page 24, has Wm DEICE,25,bPa,farm laborer
with wife Arie E.,31,bPa, and dau Emma,8mos.

c1910 taken of Mill Hall, Clinton County,Pa on April 22, 1910 sd11
ed2 page 134 family 67 has William W. DEISE,54,m31yrs,bPa, fatherPa,
motherIreland had 7children, 6 living, wife Arie E. 54,bPa, both
parents MO (MD?) with children Mary Jane,27, Carrie Bessie,25,
Lester Guy,17. Lived on Pennsylvania Avenue Dick Deise.

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Note for:   Jefferson Mcclellan "Max" Deise,   7 MAY 1861 - 1919         Index

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     J. Max was buried in Linwood Cem., McElhattan, Clinton Co., PA.

1900 CENSUS HAD THEM LIVING IN NORTH BEND, CHAPMAN TOWNSHIP, CLINTON
COUNTY, PENNA. THEY HAD A NEPHEW WITH THEM - HARRY
DEISE{JULY,1880}.HIS MO WAS IRELAND AND FATHER WAS PENNA.

c1910 taken of Chapman Township, Clinton County, Pa on April 23,
1910, sd11, ed5, page175, has J. Max DEISE,48,m17yrs, No children.
He is a station agent for RR. Nellie M.,48, is a music teacher.

Both buried in Lot 57, Linwood Cemetery (Wayne Township) with other
Chathams.

George A. Wasson reports that given name was Jeremiah McClellan Deise. Dick Deise.

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Note for:   Elizabeth Winter,   1850 -          Index

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     Father's will dated Jan. 13, 1906, made no mention of grandchildren of this union. He did mention children of others.

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Note for:   Margaret Winter,   1852 - BEF 1906         Index

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     Margaret "Maggie" predeceased her fathr as disclosed in his will dated Jan. 13, 1906. - Dick Deise, March 1998.

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Note for:   Anna McCurdy,   ABT 1854 -          Index

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     Anna lived in Lycoming Co., PA in 1917 per brother Cyrus' obit.

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Note for:   John Allison McCurdy,   1854 - 2 MAR 1937         Index

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     John was buried in Union Cem., Clinton Co., PA.

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Note for:   Catherine Rench,   7 JAN 1783 - 29 JUL 1849         Index

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     According to information, Catherine died on the 24th of the month, but month is not stated.
Birth date of Jan. 7, 1783 is given by Joe Bosserman and D. JoAnn Johnson. June 7, 1783 is given by John Rentch.

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Note for:   Peter Miller,   ABT 1760 - JUN 1818         Index

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     Peter is mentioned in his grandfather's (Peter Rentch) will, as being Peter Rentch's grandson.

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Note for:   David Schnebly,   8 MAY 1770 - 4 OCT 1842         Index

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     "October 4, 1842. This day Col. David Schnebly died, Aged 72 years, 4 months, and 22 days." Appears on pg. 1036 of "History of Western Maryland" by J. Thomas Scharf, A.M., Volume II, Boltimore, Regional Publishing Company, 1968.

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Note for:   Mary Wolgamot,   15 FEB 1773 -          Index

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      Appears on pg. 1036 of "History of Western Maryland" by J. Thomas Scharf, A.M., Volume II, Boltimore, Regional Publishing Company, 1968.
"After the death of her husband, whose remains were buried in the Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Mrs. Schnebly continued to reside at the farm 'Garden of Eden,' Lying near the Cumberland Valley Railroad, five and a half miles north of Hagerstown. Here Col. David Schnebly was born. Mrs. Schnebly's birthplace was the farm afterwards owned by Joshua Emmert, and at the time of her birth the porperty of her father, Col. John Wolgamot, about four miles southwest of the 'Garden of Eden,' near the Conecocheague. At this place Mrs. Schnebly was married, and on the 8th of May following removed to the 'Garden of Eden' farm, where she resided for eighty-two years. Her father was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and died when she was a little child. Mrs. Schnebly was last seen in public at the centennial celebration of the Reformed Church, which took place in Hagerstown in the spring of 1874.
From an account published in the Hagerstown Herald and Torch in February 1873 of a visit to Mrs. Schnebly, we make the following extracts, viz:
"The aged and venerable lady seated erect as in early life in her arm-chair, received the congratulations of every visitor and expressed in strong, unshaken voice her thanks and her happiness at seeing them all."