_Earl Charles GLASE ______+
| (1903 - ....)
_James Willard GLASE _________|
| |
| |_Hilda Emma Heda SCHULTZ _
|
|
|--John Charles GLASE
|
| __________________________
| |
|_Catherine Anna Marie DAMICO _|
|
|__________________________
_Harry GLASE ___________+
| (1887 - 1964)
_Meridan G. GLASE ___|
| (1907 - 1992) |
| |_Bessie Helen WOODLING _
| (1885 - 1939)
|
|--Nancy GLASE
|
| ________________________
| |
|_Geraldine MARDEAN __|
|
|________________________
[94] Has two children.
_John GLASE ____________________+
| (1815 - 1860) m 1841
_George Washington GLASE _|
| (1843 - 1901) m 1868 |
| |_Sarah 'Sallie' Beverly STRAUB _+
| (1824 - 1870) m 1841
|
|--William B. GLASE
| (1869 - 1925)
| _Jacob BENNER __________________
| | m 1851
|_Annie Marie BENNER ______|
(1848 - 1914) m 1868 |
|_Sarah NAUGLE __________________
m 1851
[17]
Die of tuberculosis of the lungs, the duration of which was two
years.
[181] By justice of the Peace, J.G. Hornberger. Divorced.
_Thomas M. LEWIS Sr._
| (1807 - 1905) m 1852
_Thomas M. LEWIS Jr._|
| (1862 - 1949) |
| |_Ellen NELSON _______+
| (1830 - 1903) m 1852
|
|--Florance LEWIS
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Lenora TURNER ______|
(1862 - 1915) |
|_____________________
_Anton PEPPERMAN ____
| (1721 - ....)
_Anthony PEPPERMAN __|
| (1780 - 1861) m 1798|
| |_Elsey ______________
| (.... - 1810)
|
|--Henry Howard PEPPERMAN
| (1808 - 1894)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary CLAYTON _______|
(1777 - 1828) m 1798|
|_____________________
[132]
From History of Lycoming County 1892 by John Maginness Pages
1066 & 1067.
[133]
Notes for Henry Howard Pepperman: HISTORY OF LYCOMING COUNTY
1892 by John Meginness Pages 1066 & 1067 HENRY PEPPERMAN, the
only surviving son of Anthony Pepperman, Jr., was born in York
county, Pennsylvania, in 1808.He removed with his parents to
Clinton county in 1814, where he grew to manhood. He was
married December 11, 1834, to Margaret, daughter of William
Tackaberry, who bore him the following children :Lucinda,
deceased wife of John Emery; Catharine, deceased wife of Samuel
Thomas; Margaret, wife of John Cline; Jennie; William; Mrs.
Susan Thomas, and Alice, wife of T. A. Sloat. Mrs. Pepperman
died in 1877. After his marriage he settled on his present
farm of 221 acres, and has been engaged in farming
and-lumbering all his life. He is a steward and class-.leader
in the Methodist Episcopal church, and in politics is a
Republican.
[131] Cause of death was heart failure.