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William LAHR / LORE

keyna101  (View posts) Posted: 6 Apr 2007 10:52PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: LAHR / LORE REED (REID) SNYDER (SNIDER / SCHNEIDER / SNEIDER)
Hi,

I am wondering if you have any information on the parents of:

William LAHR / LORE

if you can direct me to someone or
help me in anyway...any information
would be helpful and would be appreciated !!!

Thanks,
Dave Stone - (keyna_s@yahoo.com)

(the following is a direct father/son relationship)

William LAHR / LORE ---- (looking for his Parents ?)
b. 16 Apr 1773
d. 27 Apr 1851
Eve Barbara REED (REID) ---- (looking for her Parents ?)
m. abt 1806 Sunbury, Northumberland, PA
b. 13 Dec 1770 Lairdsville, Lycoming, PA
d. 4 May 1850


George P. LORE
b. 30 May 1810
d. 9 Apr 1891
Catharine SNYDER (SNIDER / SCHNEIDER / SNEIDER)
b. abt 1814
d. 1894 ---- (looking for her Parents ?)


WILLIAM LAHR/LORE came from, NJ ?, Bucks Co., then Northampton Co.,
then to Lycoming Co., PA in 1816 and settled upon a farm.
He was married to Miss Eve Barbara REED (REID), and to them were
born seven children: John, Catherine (RITTER), George P., Elizabeth,
Lydia (RITTER), Mary, and William. Eve Barbara and William are buried at
Germany Church between Lairdsville and Unityville (Franklin Township),
Lycoming Co., PA. John, his eldest son, was married to Mary A. WILSON.

LYCOMING COUNTY, PA GENEALOGY PROJECT CHAPTER XXXVII
The First Permanent Settler in the territory of what now
constitutes Jordan township is believed to have been William LORE,
who penetrated that wilderness region as early as 1812.
After encountering many difficulties and' enduring great hardships,
he succeeded in founding a home. Some of his descendants are still
living in the township.


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