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The unverified Jones Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 states "When Emery George Erdman was born on December 2, 1888, in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, his father, George, was 27 and his mother, Sarah, was 29. He had three sisters. He died on October 2, 1961, in Mahoning, Pennsylvania, at the age of 72, and was buried in Paxinos, Pennsylvania." The 1900 census at Shamokin, Northumberland Co., PA lists Emory, age 11, with his parents (George, age 39, a carpenter, and Emma, age 40) and siblings (Carrie, 17; Curtis, 15; Daniel, 14; Flora, 13; Walter, 9; Myrtle, 7; Frances, 5; Verna, 3). The 1920 census of ward 4 in Shamokin lists Emory, age 31, a civil engineer in a coal mine, and wife Lulu, age 29, in the household of Emanuel Seiler (72) and Caroline Seiler (71). Emory's father, George, is in Shamokin Twp., Northumberland Co., PA at the 1870 census at age 8 - his father, George, is a farmer, age 52, with wife Mary (48); George's siblings are listed (Daniel, 24; Catharine, 19; Franklin, 14; Albert, 6). Emery also m. Gladys T. Emerick (1896-1992).
"Shamokin News-Dispatch [Shamokin, PA], 2 October 1961," p. 2: "Emery G. Erdman, 72, of 1415 West Arch Street, widely known retired superintendent of Glen Burn Colliery, died at 11:45, this morning in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Mr. Erdman had been in ill health during the past six months and was admitted to the area hospital on September 17 as a surgical patient. His death was attributed to a complication resulting from a stomach disorder. Born in Ralpho Township, December 2, 1888, Emery G. Erdman was a son of the late George and Sara Emma (Adams) Erdman. He was graduated from Shamokin High School in 1906 and was employed in the mining industry most of his life. Mr. Erdman began a lengthy employment career at the Glen Burn Colliery in the fall of 1906 as a member of the engineer corps of the Susquehanna Collieries Company. In subsequent years, he was named assistant engineer and then assumed the position of chief engineer for the company's home office at Nanticoke. He reached the pinnacle of his affiliation with the firm in 1942 when he was named superintendent of Glen Burn Colliery, succeeding George Cleaver, who retired. The late Coal Township resident served as superintendent for 12 years until his retirement in 1954. At that time, he was succeeded by William H. Moore. Mr. Erdman was married October 30, 1925, in Shamokin to the former Miss Gladys Emrick, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Emrick. A resident of Shamokin most of his life, he was an active member of St. John's United Church of Christ and was affiliated with the Masonic Lodge and its sister organizations, including the Caldwell Consistory of Bloomsburg and the Irem Temple Shrine of Wilkes-Barre. During World War I, Mr. Erdman served with the United States Army as a member of a military police unit attached to the 79th Division. He completed two years of service with the Army and saw action in most of the major campaigns of World War I. Mr. Erdman was discharged from military service with rank of sergeant. Survivors include the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Emory Womer, Yuba City, Calif ; Mrs. Robert J. Harris, Wadsworth, Ohio, and Mrs. C. J. Siters, Roaring Springs; two sons, George Emery, Gouverneur, N.Y., and Dr. James E. Erdman, Bethlehem; 10 grandchildren: three sisters, Mrs. Flora Christian and Mrs. Verna Gillespie, both of Shamokin, and Mrs. Myrtle Koehler, Quakertown, and two brothers, D. R. Erdman, Sunbury, and W. C. Erdman, Richmond, Va."
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[52700] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 April 1964, p. 25: "Lincoln - Mrs. Vanonia M. Leighton, 71, died at a hospital at Lincoln Wednesday evening. She was born at Hartland, March 13, 1893, the daughter of Roland and Delila (Ryder) Gesner. She had been a resident of Lincoln for the past 45 years and was a member of Ivaloo Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by her husband, Eugene Leighton; six sons, George, William and Garland of Lincoln, Orville of Brewer, James of Orono, and Frank of Glenburn; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Snyder of Bangor, Miss Patricia Leighton of Lincoln, and Mrs. Mary Gaudreau of Milford; and 16 grandchildren." Vanonia is daughter of Roland M. Gesner (1869-1921) & Delilah A. Ryder (1871-1956; m. 26 Jun 1892 in , Westmorland Co., New Brunswick, Canada. Vanonia and Eugene had Vanonia Maude Leighton (1918-1918), Ruby Mae Leighton (1920-1991), Carl O. Leighton (1921-1921), George Eugene Leighton (1924-2005), William Roland Leighton (1927-2017), Orville Carl Leighton (1928-2016), Patricia Alice Leighton (1930-2017), James Leighton (b. in 1933), Frank Melvin Leighton (1934-2005), Garland Roy Leighton (1935-1996) & MaryAnn Elizabeth Leighton (1937-2022).
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