Shamokin Henningers
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Re: Shamokin Henningers
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Posted: 16 May 2007 4:39PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello:
Looks like we are all cousins. Noble Henninger was my father's brother. My grandfather, Thomas Henninger, started Henninger's Bakery in Shamokin. Before that, he was a farmer in Irish Valley. He was born Apri l3, 1861 and married my grandmother Sarah Elizabeth Bartholmew on Jan 31, 1884. My father worked along side his older brothers Noble and Gordon, who was the oldest my dad being the youngest of 10 children. My mother, Margaret (nee Cashman), also worked at the bakery she worked in the front waiting on customers. And, yours truly, worked in the bakery as a youngster cleaning pie pans and eating cookies. When my grandfather died, my grandmother managed the bakery and she eventually sold the bakery to Gordon and Noble
Looks like we are all cousins. Noble Henninger was my father's brother. My grandfather, Thomas Henninger, started Henninger's Bakery in Shamokin. Before that, he was a farmer in Irish Valley. He was born Apri l3, 1861 and married my grandmother Sarah Elizabeth Bartholmew on Jan 31, 1884. My father worked along side his older brothers Noble and Gordon, who was the oldest my dad being the youngest of 10 children. My mother, Margaret (nee Cashman), also worked at the bakery she worked in the front waiting on customers. And, yours truly, worked in the bakery as a youngster cleaning pie pans and eating cookies. When my grandfather died, my grandmother managed the bakery and she eventually sold the bakery to Gordon and Noble
