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The 1 June 1900 census of Schulkill Haven - North Ward lists Frank as a railroad brakeman and provides his family: Louisa (wife, b. Feb 1864) and children: Wilmer (b. June 1887), Allan (b. Dec 1888), Ada (b. Aug 1891), Elvin (b. March 1892) and Percy (b. Jan 1898) - two households from Frank is the household of Mary Bubeck (b. May 1833) with son Clayton (b. April 1876). The family is in the same location in the 26 April 1910 census and is next door to the family of Clayton W. Bubeck (age 33, a painter), apparently the near neighbor in 1900 and perhaps a relative. For further but unverified information, see the Price Family Tree in Ancestry.com (2020).
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"The Call [Schuylkill Haven, PA], 23 May 1941," p. 3: "Frank Bubeck, of East Main Street, is an admirable gentleman of eighty years with a memory so keen that his stories of yesterday are vivid enough to seem very real. He keeps abreast of the times by listening eagerly to radio news, and since his father John came from Germany, his interest in the war situation is perhaps greater than the average person's. Mr. Bubeck says that during his lifetime there have been three wars which involved the United States, and he believes that the fourth one is near. Wars have been brought exceptionally close to him for his father was in the Civil War, and three sons were in the World War. Our octogenarian's father, John Bubeck, came from the city of Esslinger in the Whittenberg section of Germany at the age of eighteen. Germany then had compulsory education and military instruction for the youth of the land, and the boys, particularly, did not approve of either especially not of so many years of schooling, when boys of other countries did not have to go to school. 'Each boy,' Mr. Bubeck quotes from statements of his father, 'had to take three years of military instruction. So, many were the immigrants to America from Germany, about 1840.' John Bubeck married Mary Eiler of Schuylkill Haven, and they lived on Garfield Avenue, then in North Manheim Township. Her father furnished them with a lot, and his father in Germany gave them the money to build a house. They had thirteen children, nine of whom grew to young manhood and womanhood. One of them, Minnie, lives in Philadelphia, and Clayton and Charles live in Schuylkill Haven. Annie, who was Mrs. Daniel Shappell of town, died recently. John Bubeck was a shipper on the landing and often took his son Frank to help him. Our octogenarian tells us that for many a day he himself picked slate at six cents an hour, and the work proved valuable for Mr. Bubeck today can tell much about coal. He knows the different kinds, their places of origin, and their best usages. When the canal shut down and the shipping of coal by boat ceased, Frank's father got a job at the storage yard as a dumper boss, where he worked until the time of his death. Frank became a railroader on the Mine Hill. His wages were fourteen cents and eight mills per hour and after he worked a year, his pay was raised a cent. He remembers well the different routes of travel, and the early history of the railroads in this locality. At one of the popular camp meetings of the time Mr. Bubeck met Louisa Smith, who lived in the Panther Valley on the Bittle farm with her grandmother and grandfather. After their marriage at Pottsville in 1886, they lived on Garfield Avenue. They later moved to Cressona. where they stayed six years. Mrs. Bubeck died at the age of 45. Mr. Bubeck then came back to town and has lived here ever since. Their living children are Allen of Kutztown, Percy of town, Mrs. Walter Fisher of Shamokin, and Elvin of the Veterans' Home at Coatesville. Mr. Bubeck recalls with delight the fun they had years ago. For dances in the winter time at the Spring Garden House they would hire a violinist, usually a boatman by the name of Benjamin Kline, They often enjoyed band concerts by the Ehman Band, the first in town; the Drumheller Band; and later on, by the Citizens Band. Then the band could play on a platform at the corner of Centre Avenue and Dock Streets for there was not even any The wagon traffic in the evening. The young folks often had large camp fires in the evening and they gathered around to sing, have refreshments, and to play games. At one time the Grand Army, and many young boys, including our octogenarian, walked to Minersville to a camp fire there, and returned the same night. Special trains were often run on Sunday up on the Broad Mountain to take huckleberry pickers on an outing. Another favorite pastime for a Sunday afternoon was bicycling on bicycles bult for two. Mr. Bubeck says he never rode a bicycle, but he remembers many weary riders coming home. In September twenty-one years ago, an unfortunate thing happened to Mr. Bubeck. He suddenly lost the sight of his eyes while he was at work at Minersville. It came as a great shock for Mr. Bubeck had always led such an active life, but he never has let the misfortune make him helpless or unhappy. Doctors say that probably his jumping on and off cars on the railroad caused the retinas to slip. In his old home on Garfield Avenue, he says, 'I could go any place, over to the stable, out to feed the chickens, or down to the barber shop.' At his present home on Main Street he has a favorite room in which he spends most of his time, and there he moves about as easily as one who can see. 'Some people go anywhere, when they are blind, but they are a little younger than I am,' Mr. Bubeck says. He does not go to any strange places, and is careful not to fall, for he says that his mind exaggerates, and a few inches seems very far when one steps down. Mr. Bubeck has eight grandchildren. Two of them, Marne, a junior at Penn State, and Arlin, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bubeck, are Eagle Scouts and Jay will soon have enough credits for his Eagle Award. Arlin and Margery, the latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bubeck, will be graduated from Schuylkill Haven High School this year. Mr. Bubeck has one great-granddaughter, Ellen Louise Bubeck. Above Mr. Bubeck is pictured with his favorite cap and cane, which are as much a part of him his pleasant personality and his kindly nature. The Call is happy that four-score worthwhile years give him membership in its Club of Octogenarlans. We wish him many more years of health and happiness."
"Pottsville Republican [Pottsville, PA] 11 February 1950," p. 12: "A. Frank Bubeck, 88, 110 E. Main st, Sch. Haven, died at his residence Friday afternoon at 4:10 o'clock. He had been ill for four weeks. Born in North Manheim Township, he was a son of the late John E. and Mary Eiler Bubeck. His wife, the former Louisa Smith, died 41 years ago. He was a member of the First Reformed Church and the Junior Mechanics. To survive he leaves these children: Prof. Allen Bubeck, member of the faculty at Kutztown State Teachers College; Elvin Bubeck, Sch. Haven; Percy, member of the police force, Sch. Haven, and Ada, wife of Walter Fisher, Paxinos. There are eight grandchildren surviving and five great-grandchildren, as well as two borthers, Charles and Clayton Bubeck, Sch. Haven. Funeral Tuesday afternoon from the Geschwindt Funeral Home. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Delas R. Keener, and burial will be in Union cemetery."
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[3178] http://www.packrat-pro.com/he.htm states Ansfred m. Helloe of Beulac, b. ca 952, r. Tillieres, Normandy, daughter of Godfrey of Beulac, Count of Beulac.
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| _Ichabod GRINDLE __________________|_Mary DOWNES ________
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[35019] This line is from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/celeb/mueller.htm in 2013 and is not verified.
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_Jacob PERKINS ______|_Elizabeth SPARKS ____
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| |_Anna LITTLEFIELD ___|_Lydia MASTERS _______
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[17724] Mary and Israel also had Otis (b. 21 July 1830, d. 8 Jan 1891), Francis (7 April 1834, d. 29 July 1899), Abby (ca. 1838), Joanna (28 May 1840, d. 8 Feb 1868, m. 11 Sept 1862 Elisha R. Bowden), George W. ( 9 May 1843 at Penobscot, d. 27 Sept 1917 at Sedgwick, ME) and Stephen D. (21 Sept 1846, d. 1873). See "The Grindle Family..." (1978) for further information and descendants.
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_Peter RITZMAN ___________|_Eva Margaretha KRIEGER ______________
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_John RITZMAN _______|
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| |_Elizabeth BRECHT ________|_Anna Praxedis KRAEMER _______________
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[56969] Emily is daughter of Alfred Franklin Sidelinger (1857-1928) & Clara Eugenia Huff (1865-1917; m. in 1885 in Boothbay, Lincoln Co., ME).
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