Aarons of Crates, Pa., 1820 to 1980/ compiled by Catherine and Paul B. Shannon ; sponsored by St. Nicholas of Tolentino Church ... New Bethlehem, Pa

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1981

Publisher

C. & P.B. Shannon

Place of Publication

Mayport, Pennsylvania

Physical

624 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits

Notes

Thomas Aaron married Elizabeth Reinsel before 1783, and moved from Berks County to Westmoreland County, and about 1811 to Crates (later New Bethlehem), Pennsylvania. They were part of the Roman Catholic community that established the St. Nicholas of Tolentino church there. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nebraska, Kansas, Illinois, West Virginia and elsewhere.

Includes Connor (Conner), Crate, Cyphert, Fiscus, Kerr, Reinsel (Rensel), Aiken, Allison, Ames, Anderson, Areus, Arnold, Asel, Ayers, Bain, Baker, Barnes, Both, Beck, Beichner, Bessler, Binder, Bish, Blair, Bollin, Bonneau, Boozer, Bowman, Breniman, Brinkley, Brown, Brody, Burgoon, Burns, Butler, Caldwell, Callen, Carlos, Carrier, Castner, Chestnut, Clark, Clinger, Colbert, Connelly, Comer, Conway, Coon, Coughlan, Coulter, Crawford, Cullen, Cunningham, Dacus, Daniel, Davis, Defibaugh, De Smet, Domann, Dougherty, Dugan, Durr, Dwyer, Edwards, Emmett, Evans, Fauzey, Fenstermaker, Ferringer, Fisher, Fitzsimmons, Frank, Fox, Frost, Fulmer, Furry, Ganoe, Gast, Genevie, George, Gilliford, Goodyear, Gourley, Graham, Gray, Green, Greenawalt, Gunther, Hargen, Hargenrader, Harris, Hartle, Hartz, Heeter, Heim, Hess, Hill, Hoffman, Hoover, Hosking, Hoy, Hund, Irwin, Jackson, Jamison, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Joyce, Keck, Keller, Kennedy, Kline, Klinger, Knight, Kornacki, Kraft, Kuhn, Last, Lawrence, Lemon, Leopold, Ley, Lonegran, Love, Lutz, Lynch, MacFarland, McBeth, McCool, McDonald, McGarrity, McManigle, McMillen, Malone, Markley, Marshall, Martin, May, Mayes, Miller, Mineweaser, Minich, Moore, Murphy, Myrter, Neale, Neuland, Nosko, O'Connor, Ogorchock, O'Hara, O'Keefe, O'Neill, Osborn, Osborne, Oyster, Park, Patterson, Perrson, Phillippi, Phillips, Pierce, Powell, Radaker, Ransel, Raybuck, Reilly, Remmert, Reynolds, Ripple, Roberts, Ross, Rowan, Ruffner, Savoy, Sayers, Schierberl, Schmader, Schmidt, Schwartz, Scott, Shadle, Shaffer, Shannon, Shick, Shilliday, Shope, Siegel, Silvis, Simpson, Slike, Smith, Snyder, Songer, Stafford, Stahlman, Steiner, Stewart, Strother, Sullivan, Swab, Swann, Switzer, Tassey, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Traister, Vossmer, Wagner, Waite, Walton, Wasko, Weaver, Weiss, Welge, White, Wilkinson, Williams, Wilson, Wilt, Windsor, Wolbert, Wolcott, Wolfe, Young, Zacherl, Ziskey and related families.

Bibliography: p. 564-565.

Includes index (listing Aron, Arents/Arentz and other variant spellings).

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