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William Allen Groninger

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William Allen Groninger

Birth
Turbett Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Dec 1922 (aged 47)
Turbett Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Turbett Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
(Right of Circular Drive: Row 7 No 1)
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William Allen Groninger was born on March 5, 1875, the son of Elizabeth Matilda Kepner and Benjamin Creamer Groninger. He married Sarah Bertha McMeen the daughter of Robert E. and Elizabeth Robinson McMeen on March 25, 1896.

William was described as a well known citizen of Turbett Township who died at his home in Old Port on December 29, 1922, aged 47 years. Sarah Bertha, or Bertie, was aged 66 years, 6 months, and 8 days when was stricken with a heart attack in 1940.
They were active members of the Port Royal Presbyterian Church and its many different organizations and also were members of Turbett Grange.

The couple had four children: Elizabeth Matilda who married Joseph Wayne McCachren, Charlotte married to Dale Henry, Benjamin E. married to Marian Van Ormer, and Darwin married to Caroline Trucks. (Information from the Port Royal 200th Anniversary website.)
[Contributed by Leo Shelley]
William Allen Groninger was born on March 5, 1875, the son of Elizabeth Matilda Kepner and Benjamin Creamer Groninger. He married Sarah Bertha McMeen the daughter of Robert E. and Elizabeth Robinson McMeen on March 25, 1896.

William was described as a well known citizen of Turbett Township who died at his home in Old Port on December 29, 1922, aged 47 years. Sarah Bertha, or Bertie, was aged 66 years, 6 months, and 8 days when was stricken with a heart attack in 1940.
They were active members of the Port Royal Presbyterian Church and its many different organizations and also were members of Turbett Grange.

The couple had four children: Elizabeth Matilda who married Joseph Wayne McCachren, Charlotte married to Dale Henry, Benjamin E. married to Marian Van Ormer, and Darwin married to Caroline Trucks. (Information from the Port Royal 200th Anniversary website.)
[Contributed by Leo Shelley]

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WILLIAM A. - S. BERTHA
1875-1922 - 1873-1940



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