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[7670] The 1930 federal census of Jackson Twp., Richland Co., OH shows Charles and wife Eva living with and farming with his parents.
[20935] Keziah was "of Plympton" when she married.
[52629] Erma is daughter of Albert Prince Broad (1872-1935) & Ella Mott Giberson (1873-1922; m. in 1898 in Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada).
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[21961] A Mercy Norton married James Claghorn - it seems likely that she is related to Desire Norton in some way (wife of Robert Luce), as Joseph Luce m. Jedidah Cleghorn in 1748.
[53082] Grace is daughter of Hiram Wesley Daggett (1842-1929) & Selina L. Lyons (1850-1914; m. 31 August 1866 in Houlton, Aroostook Co., ME).
[3644] For genealogy, see http://genealogy.euweb.cz/hohst/hohenstauf.html (not verified).
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The news that Dr. J.R. Flickinger, principal of Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. had died early Saturday morning was received with crushing effect. Wilst it was known that he was seriously ill yet it was confidently believed that he would recover and assume his wanted duties. Three weeks before his death, at the completion of a recitation period, he entered his office and told the secretary he was suffering great pain and would retire to his room. He never left it alive. His condition grew gradually worse and latterly so alsrming that a speciatist from Philadelphia was summoned but witout avail, and after intense suffering he passed to the great beyond acute indigestion, developing finally into gastritis, was the cause of death.
J.R. Flickinger was the son of the late John and Elizabeth (Bixler) Flickinger, and was born near Bixler's Mill, in Sandy Hill District this county. October 19, 1854 and at his death were aged 57 years, 8 months, and 28 days. His paternal ancestors were of twins origin and came to this country in 1761. His grandfather, Henry Flickinger, came to Perry County from Lancaster County in 1812.
The subject of this sketch in his youth attended the schools of the neighborhood, and showing an apttiude for learning, entered Bloomfield Acadamy and prepared for Prinston College, from which institution he graduated in 1877. He became principal of the Bloomfield Acadamy in 1877 at the Spring term, returning to Prinston to received his degree in June, and was at the head of the Acadamy until 1881, when he was elected County Superintendent. He refused re-election and brgan the study of law in Honorable Charles S. Smiley's office and was admitted to pratice at the August term of 1885. He was declared a member of the Legislature in the fall of 1885, and declined to become a canidate for reelection, and went to Colorado, and was Speaker of the House during one of the most eciting sessions the Centennial State has ever witnessed. Returning east in 1893 he was called to the chair of History in West Chester State Normal School, which he filled for over two years, when he was elected principal of the State Normal School at Ellenboro, Pa. where he remained for three years. Then he was called to the principalship of Central State Normal School at Lock Haven, Pa. which position he occupied until his death.
Dr. Flickinger wsa recognized as one of the state's leading educators. He one time declined the appointment as Deputy State Superintendent. He was especially storng in history. He wrote the book," The Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys." He also authoried a work on Civil Government, a texbook used in many institutions.
Dr. Flickinger was joined in Wedlock with Carrie M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of this place. She with one daughter, Miss Jane, survives the deceased. Also by two brothers, Jacob Flickinger of Bixler, and E.A., Flickinger living on the old homestead, and one sister, Mrs. J.L. Evenger, of Loysville.
Funeral services were held in the chapel of the Normal School on Monday evening before the student body. His pastor Rev. Charles Williamson of Grand Island Presbyterian Church, officiated.
Tuesday his remains were brought to this place by special train from Duncannon arriving here at 3:30 p.m. An opertunity was afforded relatives and friends to view the body, after which services were conducted at the grave by Rev. I. Potter Hayes. of this place. (Bixler) and Rev. F.T. Wheeler of Newville, after which the beautiful burial service of Adams Lodge, #319, F&AM of which he was a member, was performed, and the body lowered to his last resting place. The pallbearers were; Hon. Jas. W. Shull, Jas M. Burnett,Esq. E.R. Sponsler, Esq. C.M. BOwer, John C. Motter Esq. and H.E. Sheibley. Beautiful floral tributes accompanied the remains.
[46265] Find A Grave memorial 66653516 offers his death record: "Jacob GROVE, white, male, 43 yrs & 28 days. Father: Abraham. Mother: Martha. Occupation: Innkeeper. Born: 15 Aug 1809, Toboyne Twp., Cumberland (Perry) Co., PA. Wife: Hannah. Died: 12 Sep 1852, Bilious Fever, Landisburg Borough, Perry, PA. Buried: Centre Presbyterian Church, Madison Twp., Perry, PA. Person returning certificate: Wm. K. Campbell M.D. Date of certificate: 22 Sep 1852."
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George is son of George Kiner (1795-1853) and Sarah Saloma Ebert (1800-1864). He was a Democrat. His story is given in "Briner Family History," Forrest D. Myers and Jerry A. Clouse (Harrisburg, PA: 1984), pp. 463-4.
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From Steve Kiner (skiner@PioneerPlanet.infi.net) via email 9 May 1999: I'm writing in reference to the Kiner family history. Page 546 of the "Biographical Encyclopedia of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juanita, and Perry Counties" lists the children of George Sr. as being: Jacob, Frederick, George, John, and two unnamed daughters. I belive George Jr. is your line. His brother Frederick is my ggg-gf. At least Im 99% sure of this. I know my gg-gf (also Frederick Kiner but usually went by F. F. Kiner) had a father named Frederick and was born in Perry county, Pa. My info goes like this: F. F. Kiner b. 1833 - Landisburg (Perry county), Pa. - married Eliza Nicodemus. Frederick Kiner (brother of George Jr.) b. 1802 - married Nancy Franks. I have some census records which link F.F. as the son of Frederick and Nancy, but no birth, church, or death records to confirm it. This family moved to Stark county, Ohio abt. 1844 and then to Iowa abt 1850. I do have the obit and a lot of other info on F.F. He wrote a book during the Civil War which I am in the process of reprinting.
My question is do you have any information on George Sr. as far as his wife, father, grandfather, etc. One of F.F.'s brothers had a descendant who wrota a book on her family. The book was part fact and part fiction. It included a section on the family history which I will enclose below. It's a little hard to follow as I can read things two ways in some parts. It is also unconfirmed information as far as I know. - Steve Kiner, Prior Lake, MN
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Ludewick Keiner (as the name was then spelled) had boarded a ship called Friendship, a craft as dainty and fragile as a sea shell, and started for America. Washed overboard at sea, he had been picked up by another America-bound ship called Charming Nancy. Half drowned, battered by the waves, he had fallen to his knees and thanked Almighty God for the chance to survive and reach America, where men might be free. Freedom came high. There had been the Revolution, and Ludewick's son Jacob had risked his life to be free of England's tyranny, starving and freezing near Valley Forge, at the time when Thomas Paine was writing his stirring appeals. His son, Jacob Conrad, had carried on the tradition and changed his name to Cyner to be more literally American. A broken leg that had left him partly crippled kept him out of the Continental Army. He had gone west by short laps as far as Franklin County, Pennsylvania. His son, George Jacob, had migrated to Perry County. Always the Keiners (now Kyners) had gravitated toward the great westward trek, longing for more and more freedom. In the next generation, a George Kiner had succumbed to the lure of the West, according to a letter filed in the old German family bible, but his wife had taked sick. His unfulfilled yearnings for the great overland trek were inherited by their son, Frederick Kiner.... Anne's rich, sweet voice resounded in the room like a spoken scroll of Germanic Saxon origin.... "He was my father, Joe, and he married Nancy Franks. They settled for a while in Stark County, Ohio. But my brother William married a Sarah Ann Uhler and planned to go on to Jefferson County, Iowa. After Mother died, my father decided, just as I have now, to make a change, and he took us children to a new land. It is an old land now, and since my father's death I have felt just as he did when my mother passed on. He never wanted to go back. None of the Kiners ever retraced their steps, Joe, and I never will. And if my father had lived, he would have gone to Washington with Jim. My people have been going west for generations, singing the old German songs, mixed with the others, just as we were playing Stephen Foster tonite.....etc." - "A New Land Needs Singing," by Sarah Kiner Hardy, 1954.
Regarding the surname (a variant of Keiner), Anvestry.com offers: "Keiner Name Meaning - German: from a reduced form of the personal name Kagenher, from Old High German gagan against + heri army."
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