Father | Henry Christian Eder |
Mother | Madelaine Young |
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Son | Henry Streaker Eder (b. 22 September 1930, d. 17 December 1975) |
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Son | Lawrence Frank Eder, M.D.+ (b. 30 June 1900, d. 11 October 1942) |
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Father | Lawrence Frank Eder, M.D. (b. 30 June 1900, d. 11 October 1942) |
Mother | Margaret Elizabeth Streaker (b. 30 May 1903, d. 3 May 1985) |
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Father | Ira Ivan Ready |
Mother | Cora M. Crawford |
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Father | Patrick Mangan |
Mother | Margaret Hirt |
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Daughter | Mary Ann Mangan+ (b. 23 April 1914, d. 21 January 2005) |
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Father | Peter Cauble (b. 6 March 1797, d. 9 May 1862) |
Mother | Margaret Brown (b. about 1808, d. about 1863) |
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Father | Adam Washington Cauble (b. 3 October 1773, d. 30 September 1858) |
Mother | Margaret Earnhart (b. about 1774, d. about 1805) |
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Father | Adam Washington Cauble (b. 3 October 1773, d. 30 September 1858) |
Mother | Margaret Earnhart (b. about 1774, d. about 1805) |
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Son | Charles P. Cauble+ (b. 8 October 1842, d. 15 August 1923) |
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Father | John Morton Colglazier |
Mother | Lillie Edwina Marshall |
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Son | John Perre Colglazier+ |
Daughter | Carolyn Ann Colglazier+ |
Son | Byron Ray Colglazier+ (b. 3 December 1941, d. 7 July 1988) |
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Son | Marshall Ray Colglazier+ (b. 19 January 1912, d. 11 May 1961) |
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Son | Marshall Ray Colglazier+ (b. 19 January 1912, d. 11 May 1961) |
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Father | Marshall Ray Colglazier (b. 19 January 1912, d. 11 May 1961) |
Mother | Gladys Alberta Dawalt (b. 5 September 1910, d. 15 November 1996) |
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Daughter | Sherry Ray Colglazier+ |
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Father | William Arthur Hilton |
Mother | Alice Johnson |
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Son | Roger Francis Hilton+ (b. 22 September 1933, d. 25 July 1985) |
Son | James Arthur Hilton+ (b. 6 June 1937, d. 5 January 2005) |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Historical Society Enlightened With History Of Dawalt Family
The Washington County Historical Society met at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 31, assembling for the first time in the Assembly Room in the Steven Memorial Museum. President Clara Marie Burns called the meeting to order and the minutes of the May meeting were read and approved, there having been no June meeting.
Mr. Everet Dean reported that some painting and minor repairs are to be made on the Hay House. Also plans are being made for the installation of the John L. Morrison Gateway, a memorial commemorating the many Revolutionary soldiers buried in Washington County, and a wrought iron railing on the porch of the museum.
Mrs. Lennie Berkey reported that work is still being done on the interior of Hay House and some help is needed.
A committee consisting of Eugene Cook, Helen Burgess, William Ferguson, and Jack Mahuron was appointed to work on amending the by-kaws.
The program was presented by Mr. Walter Hilton. He spoke of the arrival and early history of the Dawalt family in America. In 1763 there lived in the Palatine Country, west of the Rhine River in Germany, one Heindrick DerWaldt. Since the French controlled this land at times, the name was often spelled Devault. There are some 32 spellings of the name. About 1765 Heindrich, his wife Maria and at least one child left Rotterdam and came to America. There trip on the ship "Chance" lasted six months and they suffered many hardships. Just imagin spending such a long period on shipboard with no sanitation, probably no fresh fruit or vegetables and lacking all the comforts of the modern day ships.
Heindrich and his family settled in Manheim Township, York Co., Pennsylvania. A follower of Martin Luther, Heindrich took an active part in the Lutheran Church, helping build the Third Lutheran Church. He and Maria were buried in the cemetery there but in 1918 the entire cemetery was removed to the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Heindrich rests there under a tombstone bearing the following inscription: "Death is a blessing to all mankind. It is the evening to that restless day which we call life."
During the Revolution Heindrick enlisted in the Continental army with a good record. In 1790 he took four sons to east Tennessee where he purchased 1000 acres in Sullivan County. Frederick and Valentine were given one farm and Henry and Gabriel the other. Frederick built the Devault Tavern at Leesburg and Valentine built one at Wautagua (sic) near Johnson City. Today the Devaults in Tennessee still carry the French spelling of the name.
Henry married Kitty Gross and came to Washington County about 1810. Much has been written about him both tht Tri-County and Stevens' Histories. He helped in the naming of Salem, was captain of the first militia, led the pursuit after the Pidgeon Roost Massacre and helped in the rescue of the Menaugh and Hemsley boys. Henry and Kitty had seven children, and from sons David and John Gross Dawalt are descended the Dawalt family of Salem today.
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