Marrying Freiden's farmer George C. Ogline 1861-1882, the son of Elizabeth & Phillip OGLINE (he served after their marriage in the Union Army during the Civil War)
The mother of four children. After husband George's death in 1882, widow Mary Jane MELTZER married widower John R. Leiber (previouly md to Harriett Leiber that died June 15, 1878). John Leiber died July 15, 1892 and is buried in Mt Zion Evangelical Church Cemetery in Jenners, SCty, PA.
Widower Mary Jane Meltzer-OGLINE-LEIBER thereafter married Joseph Cole August 28, 1902 in Somerset County, PA (Lic # 5525, recorded in Vol 13, pg 453), Somerset's Book of Marriages. Joseph COLE had also served in the Union Army during the Civil War from 1864-1865 (Co. "C" & "H", 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment). Joseph COLE apparently knew George OGLINE meeting during the war having in common being farmers, owning land in Somerset County, PA. 3rd husband Joseph COLE died 18 June 1909 and was buried next to his 1st wife, the former Margaret GRIFFITH in the Baptist Church Cemetery in Jenners, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Mary Jane COLE was a 3x widow dying 9 years after Joseph COLE on September 19. 1919 in her son Solomon OGLINE's Acosta home. She was buried next to this biographer's great great grandfather (George C. OGLINE) as Mary Jane COLE in the Lichty Church Cemetery, Somerset, PA.
Marrying Freiden's farmer George C. Ogline 1861-1882, the son of Elizabeth & Phillip OGLINE (he served after their marriage in the Union Army during the Civil War)
The mother of four children. After husband George's death in 1882, widow Mary Jane MELTZER married widower John R. Leiber (previouly md to Harriett Leiber that died June 15, 1878). John Leiber died July 15, 1892 and is buried in Mt Zion Evangelical Church Cemetery in Jenners, SCty, PA.
Widower Mary Jane Meltzer-OGLINE-LEIBER thereafter married Joseph Cole August 28, 1902 in Somerset County, PA (Lic # 5525, recorded in Vol 13, pg 453), Somerset's Book of Marriages. Joseph COLE had also served in the Union Army during the Civil War from 1864-1865 (Co. "C" & "H", 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment). Joseph COLE apparently knew George OGLINE meeting during the war having in common being farmers, owning land in Somerset County, PA. 3rd husband Joseph COLE died 18 June 1909 and was buried next to his 1st wife, the former Margaret GRIFFITH in the Baptist Church Cemetery in Jenners, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Mary Jane COLE was a 3x widow dying 9 years after Joseph COLE on September 19. 1919 in her son Solomon OGLINE's Acosta home. She was buried next to this biographer's great great grandfather (George C. OGLINE) as Mary Jane COLE in the Lichty Church Cemetery, Somerset, PA.
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