Notes

[NI0021] After the death of her first husband, Jacob M. Bear, married David Bear, third child of George Bear, a cousin of Jacob M. Bear, of Rebersburg, Center County, PA

[NI0025] Unmarried.

[NI0028] When he was 10 years old he went to live with his aunt and uncle, Mary and John Armon in Huntingdon County, PA. He remained with them till he became of age.

He was a soldier in the Union Army and was incarcerated in a Confederate Prison.

[NI0072] John Martin Neely and his family lived in Franklin, PA they were farmers and belonged to the Methodist Church.

[NI0090] He was a teacher in the high school at Sunville, PA. He was a Methodist.

[NI0138] Unmarried and lived with her father in Franklin, PA.

[NI0146] Bookeeper, lived in Franklin, PA. Member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

[NI0149] He came to Sinking Valley, Huntingdon County, PA in 1836. From there he went to Warriors Mark in 1844 or 1845 where he was apprenticed to Peter Burket and learned the tanners trade.

He moved to Altoona, PA in 1852.

[NI0221] Was Division Sales Manager for Pure Oil Co., Dallas, TX

[NI0231] After the death of his first wife, he married the widow of his cousin Jacob M. Baer, Effinda (Dunn) Baer.

[NI0407] He was a tinner by trade.

[NI0852] [add.FTW]

His last address was 121 North Broadway, Balto., MD.

[NI1574] Lloyd was a farmer and lived in Mt. Union, PA, Member of the Presbyterian Church.

[NI1685] Was a stock broker

[NI1686] was a Real Estate Consultant

[NI1797] [riebeB.FTW]

Wesley United Methodist Church by Rev. Jack Newsome.

[NI1798] [riebeB.FTW]

Grace E. U. B. Church.

[NI1799] [riebeB.FTW]

Trinity Lutheran Church. God parents were Alma and Marvin Wines. The
pastor was Ernest L. Gerike.

[NI1824] [add.FTW]

When I was born, my maternal grandmother Barbara Anna Baer (Fischer) wanted me to be named after her. I was to be Barbara Ann, but my father refused. He chose the name of Linda because it meant "pretty" in Spanish.

[NI1826] [add.FTW]

The Imwold name used to be spelled as Imvolde.

Frank Harrison was cremated in St. Lucie, Florida. Ashes buried with his wife Thelma E. Baer in Govans Presbyterian Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, after a Memorial service.

[NI1827] [add.FTW]

Mom inherited about $30,000 from her cousin's estate in about 1984 or 1985 (estate number A-21154 filed in Orphan's Court of Baltimore City by Register of Wills for Baltimore City Mary W. Conaway). The cousin's name was Dorothy Hatton, who died on March 13, 1983.
Dorothy Hatton (nee Baer) was the daughter of Jesse S. Baer (died 1951 in Baltimore, (estate on file in Baltimore City Orphan's Court, No. 21925)) and Emma F. Baer (died 1970; estate No. 21924). Other inheritors were:
Gladys Brengle, cousin; Beverly Penska, second cousin; Evelyn Gossman, cousin; Helen Ball, cousin; Dorothy Penn (Mom's sister, double first cousin).


Mom's Social Security Number is 220-07-1482.

[NI1828] [add.FTW]

Vernon died after a long illness. The death certificate claimed spinal meningitis, but Vernon loved to chew on his wooden toys. He chewed on the window sill where he used to stand to watch for his Daddy to come home, and he chewed on his bed.
Knowing what we do today about lead paint and lead poisoning, I believe that was the actual cause of his death.



My mother told me about how they took Vernon from doctor to doctor over a six-month period hoping to find someone who could make him well, but had no success. She told me that close to the end, while Vernon was so very sick, that Dad gave
Vernon a direct blood transfusion in a desperate attempt to save him.

[NI1852] [add.FTW]

According to his father, Jeff was named, for Jefferson Davis, a loved Confederate soldier. I chose the name because I liked it.

[NI1856] [add.FTW]

Randy was named to continue the tradition of having an R.H. Garrett in his father's family. There was much pressure put on me to name him Reginald Hooker, Jr., but I couldn't abide the idea of having a child known as "Little Reggie." The name of Randal was chosen because we liked it; the Harrison, of course, was for my maiden name of Harrison.

[NI1868] [add.FTW]

He is active in Historic Preservation, Founder of Baltimore Civil War Museum, President of Friends of the North Point Battlefield Inc., Vice President of Friends of the President Street Station Inc.

He is completing genealogical research on his family. He is a member of Sons of the American Revolution, and Sons of Confederate Veterans (his great-grandfather was Thomas Sidney Breeden, 10th VA Infantry, Page County Volunteers (1861).

[NI1873] [add.FTW]

Jack was born on Thanksgiving Day in 1994. His middle name William" was given in honor of his grandfather William W. Garrett.

[NF094] Samantha and William Horstman had three children, they all died in infancy.

[NF554] [riebeB.FTW]

Married at The Living Word Fellowship by Pastor Ronald Kreig.

[NF556] [riebeB.FTW]

Married in the "Chapel of the Templed Trees", by Pastor Ernest Gerike, of
Trinity Lutheran Church.

[NF557] [riebeB.FTW]

Married at Trinity Lutheran Church by Pastor Carl Miller.

[NS50151] Information from Death Certificate No. 67-5249, issued by Health Department, City of Baltimore (MSA C2108).

[NS50231] Information from death certificate No. 13780, from Board of Health, City of Baltimore.

[NS52291] Marriage License number 9310, issued by City of Baltimore, Sct. on August 6, 1927. They were married on August 7, 1927, by Rev. Clynton Owens

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