Norman Gasbarro | March 6, 2011
The Halifax area of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, consists of the area within the angle (“C’) of the triangular area of study for this Civil War Research Project (see portion of map below). Essentially, everything south of Millersburg (upper left on the insert map) and Elizabethville (upper right on the insert map) could be considered part […]
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Tags: Clarks Ferry, Elizabethville, G.A.R., Halifax, Halifax Township, Jackson Township, Jefferson Township, Millersburg, Railroad, Reed Township, Upper Paxton Township, Wayne Township, Women
Norman Gasbarro | March 2, 2011
In yesterday’s post, examples were given on how to use the Find A Grave web site to locate individual graves of Civil War soldiers. In the post today, examples will be given on how to locate cemeteries in the area covered by this Civil War Research Project. The Find A Grave site is an excellent […]
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Tags: Bowman family, Cemetery, Elizabethville, Gratz Borough, Gratz family, Lykens Borough, Lykens Township, Saltzer family, Washington Township
Norman Gasbarro | February 17, 2011
Jonas Swab, son of Daniel Swab and Sally [Heller] Swab, was born 18 Mar 1843 in Washington Township, Dauphin County. He attended the schools in the township and worked on the farm of his father, whom he assisted in clearing the land of six or seven acres of timber. When he was eighteen years old […]
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Tags: Elizabethville, Emerich family, G.A.R., Halifax, Heller family, Margerum family, Pillow, Regiments, Riegle family, Schreffler family, Swab family, Washington Township
Norman Gasbarro | February 16, 2011
On the corner of Broad and Bender Streets within the Borough of Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, lies one of the oldest cemeteries in the Lykens Valley area. This cemetery has been known by various names over the years. The cemetery originally belonged to the Salem Lutheran and Reformed Church, which was built on that site […]
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Norman Gasbarro | January 22, 2011
According to information published in Our Dietrich Lines (2007), a published work on the Dietrich family, there are two immigrant Dietrich ancestors who came to Pennsylvania and whose descendants settled in the Lykens Valley area. The author, William Dietrich, carefully traces all the descendants of Michael Dietrich (his father’s line) and Lenhart Dietrich (his mother’s […]
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Tags: Dietrich, Dietrich family, Elizabethville, Erdman, Hegins, Hubley Township, Jackson Township, Lower Mahanoy Township, Lykens Borough, Mifflin Township, Sacramento, Upper Paxton Township