Florence Eisenman, Spring Creek Twp., Elk County and Lawrence county
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Florence Eisenman, Spring Creek Twp., Elk County and Lawrence county
I am not related to the Eisenmans but I am putting together a booklet, for my own personal interest, about former rural and early school teachers once of Elk and nearby counties.
Florence Eisenman was born in Hallton, Spring Creek Twp. in 1893. Her parents were Hiram and Mary Elizabeth (nee Daugherty) Eisenman. Florence attended rural schools and eventually began her teaching career in rural school systems. I don't know if she graduated from the Normal School system or if her first teaching position even required such a degree.
Florence taught in the Johnsonburg, Pa school but later moved to Lawrence county, Pa where she accepted a teaching positon. Apparently Florence continued her teaching career until retirement from the Lawrence county school system. Apparently she never married. She passed in the year 1975 and burial was in the Morningside Cemetery, DuBois, Pa in the same cemetery as her Eisenman cousins. Unfortuantely, I do not know the name of the school in Lawrence county where she taught making it more difficult to research her teaching career. I have information about her large family, parents, cousins, etc which I am willing to share to whomever is interested. My hope is to find additional information about Florence's teaching career in Lawrence county and I am also hopeful a picture of her might be located. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated.
Florence Eisenman was born in Hallton, Spring Creek Twp. in 1893. Her parents were Hiram and Mary Elizabeth (nee Daugherty) Eisenman. Florence attended rural schools and eventually began her teaching career in rural school systems. I don't know if she graduated from the Normal School system or if her first teaching position even required such a degree.
Florence taught in the Johnsonburg, Pa school but later moved to Lawrence county, Pa where she accepted a teaching positon. Apparently Florence continued her teaching career until retirement from the Lawrence county school system. Apparently she never married. She passed in the year 1975 and burial was in the Morningside Cemetery, DuBois, Pa in the same cemetery as her Eisenman cousins. Unfortuantely, I do not know the name of the school in Lawrence county where she taught making it more difficult to research her teaching career. I have information about her large family, parents, cousins, etc which I am willing to share to whomever is interested. My hope is to find additional information about Florence's teaching career in Lawrence county and I am also hopeful a picture of her might be located. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated.
