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The above was copied here for subscribers' information. I personally use
both ancestry.com and rootsweb.com in my genealogy research and assume that
other listers probably do much of the same.
Later...Nancy
Nancy Cluff Siders, Mailing List Admin for: C*LUFF, C*OUNTRYMAN, L*ETSON,
M*CKAY-ELKENNY, O*LDEN, S*ACKETT, S*CAMMAHORN, S*IDERS, T*SFA
Surname Mailing Lists Board Admin for: C*aplinger, C*luff, C*ountryman,
L*etson, M*cKay, O*lden, S*ackett, S*cammahorn, S*iders
To look backward for a while is to refresh the eye, to restore it, and to
render it the more fit for its prime function of looking forward. ~Margaret
Fairless Barber
Hi, Folks!
Traffic has been V E R Y slow on this list so I thought I'd send a hit I
received on RootsWeb's PML Search today. I don't know any more about this
Elizabeth CLUFF (indicated with an <== arrow) than what is listed in the
following email. If you are related, you could contact the sender, Margaret
L. Sopp at: mlsopp(a)earthlink.net
I hope you all are having success in your CLUFF research. I was intensely
working on my CLUFF/FARREN connections in Indiana before Christmas but I
have gotten distracted of late with my mother's LETSON line. There just
isn't enough time in the day to work on all my lines - even after retiring.
;)
Later...Nancy
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M*CKAY-ELKENNY, O*LDEN, S*ACKETT, S*CAMMAHORN, S*IDERS, T*SFA
Surname Mailing Lists Board Admin for: C*aplinger, C*luff, C*ountryman,
L*etson, M*cKay, O*lden, S*ackett, S*cammahorn, S*iders
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Match: Cluff
Source: SPRINKLE(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Margaret L. Sopp" <mlsopp(a)earthlink.net>
Subject: [SPRINKLE] Obit - Walter Sprenkle (s/o Zeno; 1993, PA)
Good morning Listmates:
Remember the obituary that Maureen posted last month for Beverly Emerick
Sprenkle, wife of Walter Sprenkle, and our discussion about Walter's
lineage? See:
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/sprinkle/2008-02/1202429505 and
threads.
I indicated I had located a volunteer who promised to look for Walter's
obituary. The obit arrived in Saturday's mail. Walter was indeed the son
of Zeno Sprenkle, Jr. & Catherine Catherman.
The Daily Item (Sunbury, PA)
2 Mar 1993
Walter L. Sprenkle,
72, Watsontown RD2
Cement Mason
Watsontown - Walter L. Sprenkle, 72, of Watsontown RD2 died Sunday
evening, Feb. 28, 1993, at his home.
Born Aug. 1, 1920, in Northumberland, he was a son of the late Zeno
and Catherine Catherman Sprenkle Jr. He was married to the former Beverly
Emerick for more than 44 years.
Mr. Sprenkle was a cement mason for S.H. Everett Construction Co.,
Bloomsburg, and had also worked with other area construction companies.
He was an Army veteran of World War II, having served in the
European Theater and in Iceland.
He was a member of the Deliverance Chapel, New Columbia, and the
cement finishers union.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Walter L. Jr.
of Selinsgrove RD3 and Jeffrey L. of Lewisburg RD1; two daughters, Linda L.
Kent of Manassas, Va., and Connie L. Schneider of Grand Rapids, Mich.; eight
grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.
The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Shaw
Funeral Home, 400 N. Front St., Milton, by the Rev. Carl E. Varner and
associate pastor Ricky L. Fetterman.
Visitors may call from 10 a.m. until the time of the service
Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Evangelical Hospice
Program, c/o Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg 17837.
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Watsontown, where he died, is in Northumberland Co.
The obituary also confirms that his mother, Catherine, was Catherine
Catherman. A volunteer I contacted to locate Walter's obit (but who
declined because his wife is ill; he recommended the lady who found the
obit) is a Catherman. He had no detailed information on Catherine but
indicated that a Catherman genealogy states her parents were Daniel Luther
Catherman & Mary.
I'd surely like to know Zeno's middle name. He & all of his children all
have the same ("L") middle initial.
Mr. Sprenkle's lineage traces back as follows:
Walter L. Sprenkle & Beverly Emerick
s/o Zeno Sprenkle Sprenkle & Catherine Catherman
s/o Zeno Wesley Sprenkel & Elizabeth Cluff <==
s/o Charles Sprenkel & Charlotte Hoff
s/o Charles Sprenkle & unknown 1st wife
s/o John Sprinkle & Anna Maria Correl
s/o Peter Sprenkle & Anna Maria ?
s/o immigrant William
Margaret