History of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania In Two Volumes, including a genealogical and biographical record of many families and persons in the county; edited by Adolf W. Schalck and D. C. Henning, State Historical Association, 1907, Volume II, Pages 353 and 354:
"Oct. 9, 1871, was celebrated his marriage to Miss Eugenia Deitrich, and to this union were born nine children, all of whom, with the exception of the youngest, Arthur, are still living. Alice E. is the wife of John D. Berger, in the knitting business at Schuylkill Haven; Sarah E. is the wife of Willis J. Lawrence, of Minersville, who is engaged with his father in the dry-goods business; Nathan C. married Miss Ida M. Miller, of Frackville; two sons, Palgrave E. and Henry B., and two daughters, Mary E. and Ada E., are at home; and John W. is a student in business college. The family are all members of the Reformed church of Schuylkill Haven."
History of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania In Two Volumes, including a genealogical and biographical record of many families and persons in the county; edited by Adolf W. Schalck and D. C. Henning, State Historical Association, 1907, Volume II, Pages 353 and 354:
"Oct. 9, 1871, was celebrated his marriage to Miss Eugenia Deitrich, and to this union were born nine children, all of whom, with the exception of the youngest, Arthur, are still living. Alice E. is the wife of John D. Berger, in the knitting business at Schuylkill Haven; Sarah E. is the wife of Willis J. Lawrence, of Minersville, who is engaged with his father in the dry-goods business; Nathan C. married Miss Ida M. Miller, of Frackville; two sons, Palgrave E. and Henry B., and two daughters, Mary E. and Ada E., are at home; and John W. is a student in business college. The family are all members of the Reformed church of Schuylkill Haven."
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