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[9364] Eunice is daughter of William Fogleman and Grace Francis Cornelius. "The Patriot-News [Harrisburg, PA], 17 December 1995": Eunice G. Lightner, 67, of Ickesburg died Thursday in Harrisburg Hospital. She attended New Life Assembly of God, Landisburg. Surviving are her husband, Albert E. Lightner; two sons, Mark S. and Alan T., both of Ickesburg; two daughters, Melody J. Walborn of Newport and Delores G. Reisinger of Harrisburg; two brothers, Oscar Fogleman of Millerstown and Isaac Fogleman of Mount Pleasant Mills; four sisters, Arlene McColum of Newberrytown, Audrey Seiler of Duncannon, Jessie Campbell of Millerstown and Violet Williams of Thompsontown; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren."
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[1194] This line is NOT PROVEN - see "John Irish, His Life and Ancestors, 1066-1677," George E. Irish (Baltimore: The Gateway Press, 1991).
[57252] The unverified file L5V1-YT7 in familysearch.org offers: "Milan Leonard was born in 1829, in Quebec, Canada as the son of Mr Leonard and Mrs Leonard. He had at least 4 sons and 2 daughters with Margarett Littlefield. He lived in Enfield, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1890 and Winn, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1900. He registered for military service in 1861. He died on 24 July 1911, in Lowell, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Lowell, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
[41053] http://www.bitler.org/tree/bitg03.htm offers: "Jonathan worked as farmer and miller. He worked as miller in Girard Manor, East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He worked as farmer and miller in Orwigsburg, Schuylkill Co, PA."
[48880] Clarence was accidentally killed by a train on the tracks at the Newport Station in Perry Co., PA. He is son of Levi W. Smith (1866-1939) & Annie Virginia Bucher (1865-1941).
[5475] Hedwig is dau. of Karl XI, King of Sweden.
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[33890] Martha's obituary: "Martha Zepp Salzman, a longtime Ridgefielder and a harpsichordist who was one of the early members of the Ridgefield Symphony, died Jan. 9 in Tucson, Ariz. She was 67 and wife of Joseph Salzman. Mrs. Salzman was born in Chicago, Ill., on April 26, 1934, daughter of Louise and Rudolph Zepp. She grew up in the Chicago area and graduated from Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., where she was a George Eastman Honorary Scholar. She received a masters degree in music at the University of Illinois, where she taught oboe for two years. She married Joseph Salzman in 1958 and a year later the couple moved to Ridgefield where she began raising a family. Mrs. Salzman was one of the first members of the Ridgefield Symphonette, now the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, and was an early board member. When she began her performing career here, she played the oboe with the orchestra and was also an accomplished pianist. In the late 1970s, however, Mrs. Salzman discovered her fondness for the harpsichord. 'I had only tinkered with it a couple of times, when a friend invited me to play his,' she told a reporter in 1979. 'Id never had any forethought about it, but when I started playing it, I just fell tremendously in love with it. After five months, I gave up the piano completely and switched to the harpsichord.' Mrs. Salzman studied under Albert Fuller in New York and with Igor Kipnis, the noted harpsichordist, who lived in Redding and who once commented that Mrs. Salzman played 'extremely musically.' By 1979 she had begun performing throughout the area, both in solo concerts and with orchestras, on a harpsichord that had been custom made for her in Boston. She frequently performed as the harpsichord accompanist for Thomas Stacy, English horn soloist for the New York Philharmonic. One of the high points of her career was performing in 1985 at the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, a center for early music, where Handel had performed more than 200 years earlier. She herself specialized in music of the Baroque period. 'I get a real joy out of making a piece live,' she once said. 'For me, music is sort of a haven, and its made me so very happy. Music heightens the ordinary existence of everyday living - it takes us away from the turmoil of the world and brings a bit of peace and beauty into our lives.' For many years Mrs. Salzman taught piano here, and had hundreds of students. In 1992, the Salzmans retired to Tucson, where she became active in and president of the Arizona Early Music Society. She performed widely on the harpsichord in Arizona. Besides her husband, Mrs. Salzman is survived by three children, Mark Salzman of Glendale, Calif., Erich Salzman of Tucson; and Rachel Salzman of Bethel, owner of the Ridgefield Tile Shop on Main Street; and by two grandchildren, Ava Salzman of Glendale and Isabela Opera of Bethel."