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Eberts and Arner; 1800s; Carbon Co., PA

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Eberts and Arner; 1800s; Carbon Co., PA

sarahinphilly  (View posts) Posted: 6 Feb 2002 2:15AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Arner
The Arner Family Association seeks descendants of:

ELLEN M. EBERTS, Joseph Arner, 1878-____, Franklin, Carbon, PA.

GLADYS SULADA EBERTS, Herbert Arner, 1884-1966, Franklin, Carbon, PA.

JEANETTE M. EBERTS, Calvin Eugene Arner, 1873-1949, Franklin, Carbon, PA.

MILTON EBERTS, Bertha M. Arner, 1887-____, Franklin, Carbon, PA.

The *rner Family Association is looking for descendants of Hans Ulrich Arner and Verena Eberhardt, 1735 immigrants from Switzerland to Philadelphia. Join us for an August 24-25, 2002 gathering in beautiful Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (1 hour north of Philadelphia). For “reunion” information or to see where you fit into the *rner family, visit Joe Erner’s website at www.geocities.com/~erner/gen/arner or contact us through the Arner Listserv at ARNER-L@rootsweb.com. We’re planning two fun-filled days, including a catered Pennsylvania Dutch luncheon and the dedication of a memorial stone in the Heidelberg Union Church cemetery to honor the immigrants. Help us widen our circle of cyber-cousins and plan to attend. We welcome you.

You are almost certainly descendants of Hans Ulrich Arner and Verena Eberhard, 1735 immigrants from Switzerland to Philadelphia. Join us for an August 24-25, 2002 gathering in beautiful Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (1 hour north of Philadelphia). For “reunion” information or to see where you fit into the *rner family, visit Joe Erner’s website at www.geocities.com/~erner/gen/arner which documents the Arner/Aner family to the 1500s, or contact us through the Arner Listserv at ARNER-L@rootsweb.com. We’re planning two fun-filled days including a catered Pennsylvania Dutch luncheon and the dedication of a memorial stone in the Heidelberg Union Church cemetery to honor the immigrants. Help us widen our circle of cyber-cousins and plan to attend. We welcome you.



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