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Francis Eligha Moyer [Parents] was born on 19 Apr 1895. He died on 17 Dec 1994. He married Living.

Other marriages:
Living

Living


Living

Living [Parents]

Other marriages:
Living

They had the following children:

  F i Living
  F ii Living
  M iii Living

Ralph Moyer [Parents] was born on 18 Jul 1914. He died on 23 Nov 1996. He married Freida Nikoley on 10 Aug 1941.

Freida Nikoley [Parents] died on 27 Dec 1980. She married Ralph Moyer on 10 Aug 1941.

They had the following children:

  M i Living
  M ii Living

Living [Parents]

Living


Living [Parents]

Living

They had the following children:

  M i Living
  M ii Living

Living

Living [Parents]

Other marriages:
Living


Living

Living [Parents]

They had the following children:

  F i Living
  M ii Living

Clarence H. Leighton.Clarence married Jennie Van Loon on 6 Jul 1878 in Pa.

Clarence H. LEIGHOW, foreman of Colliery No. 4, Delaware & Hudson Canal Company, Plymouth division, Plymouth. Among the many important positions about the mines perhaps there is none in which the responsibility is greater than that of the outside foreman, the general management of the work being under their supervision. The subject of this sketch, who occupies such a position, was born at Danville, Montour county, September 14, 1855, and is the eldest in a family of six children born to Charles and Sarah (ERNEST) LEIGHOW, also natives of Pennsylvania. Clarence H. was educated in the public schools of Danville, and after leaving school learned the machinist's trade, at which he worked two and one-half years. He then came to Plymouth and did general outside work at No. 12 Colliery, Lehigh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Co., remaining there two years. He then went to Colorado, and was engaged by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, working with the civil engineering corps, where he was employed two years, returning at the end of that period to Wilkes-Barre, where he was given the position of railway conductor, which he followed for three years. He then returned to Plymouth in September, 1889, and was given the position of weigh-master at No. 4, Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., occupying this place until 1890, when he was made outside foreman of this colliery, in which capacity he has since been retained. At this shaft there are one hundred and twenty-five men employed on the outside, and two hundred and seventy-five, including the ninety-seven men, on the inside. They go to a depth of 665 feet, taking out, on an average, 1,000 tons daily. Mr. LEIGHOW was united in marriage, July 6, 1878, with Miss Jennie, daughter of Ziba and Martha (MOYER) VAN LOON, natives of Luzerne county. One child blessed this union, but she was called away when but eighteen months of age. Mr. LEIGHOW is a Democrat in politics. The family attend the Lutheran Church. As a foreman, Mr. LEIGHOW is trustworthy, and merits the confidence of his employers, and as a man he is respected by all.

Jennie Van Loon [Parents].Jennie married Clarence H. Leighton on 6 Jul 1878 in Pa.

They had the following children:

  F i Leighton.

Living

Living

They had the following children:

  F i Freida Nikoley
  M ii Living
  M iii Living

Steward Leith Clemow [Parents] was born in 1895. He died in 1955. He married Living.

Living

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