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 COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR COUNTIES by ihc laic David Armstrong, near Blooms­ burg. and is now residing thereon. On May 29, ito/s h® married A lk c, daughter of the Ute John Lloyd Dillon, and they have had these children: Josephine Dillon, who mar­ ried Daniel V. Beckley, Sept. 2 1. 19 14 : Helen liortense, and t.ouise Hutchison. Chester Clinton Eunnan is carr)*ing on for the estate the harness business c.stablished by his father in Bloomsburg. He nxarricd Esther Ellen Rader, o f Pottstown. Pa., on Sept. 28. 1005* Clora G . htirman attended the public schools o f Bloomsburg, graduating from the high school in and from the State Normal School in it)Oo. She is now a teacher of the first grade in the Third street school o f that town. Iddings Barkley, grandfather o f M rs. Sarah Furm an, w as a native o f Northampton county. Pa., and a pioneer at Bloomsburg. where he developed a large business as a caqicnter and cabinetmaker, dying there at an advanced age. He was married to M ary Jackson, and they had these children: John. M inerva. Sarah. LewHs and Joseph (tw in s), and Susan. Joseph Barkley w as bom in Bloomsburg. A pril 13. 18 14 . and became a cabinetmaker and undertaker. He died March 13. 1887. H is w ife w as Ju lia, daughter o f Samuel and Sarah (B ro w n ) Melick. nnd their children w ere: Sarah, w ife o f Chester S. Fu n n aii; Glovcnia. w ife o f E lias F u n n an : and Clora. who dicany. w as bom in Low hill Township, tohigh Co.. Pa., Ju ly 26, 1878, a son o f Silas II. Bitt­ ner. and grandson o f Jacob Rittncr. Jacob Bittner, the grandfather, w as torn in Lehigh county, and w as a miller and fanner. H e owmed a large tract o f land, which he cultivated, erected a gristmill on his property, and engaged in milling in connection with fam ung. He lived to the advanced age of ninety years. H e had the following children: W ilson, who is trucker and lives at ,Allentown, P a .: .Silas I L : Calvin, a clerk in Hess Broth­ e rs’ department store o f Allentown: (Tharles,

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employed at the car works at Niles, O hio; Tilghman, who was killed in an accident in his father’s gristm ill; Tillie. who married Frank Brohst. and is a resident o f Denver. C olo.; Elizabeth, who married Victor W rlcy. resid­ ing at Niles. O hio; and Sarah, who married Frank Scmmel. o f Lchighton, P a. Jacob Bitt­ ner was a Democrat in |K)litics. and a memlier of the German Lutheran Church. H e and his w ife are buried in the Weisenbur^ ceme­ tery in to w h ill township. Lehigh county. Silas II. Bittner w as educated in the puhIk schools o f his native place and assisted his father in the milling business. Later he engaged in the manufacture o f cigars, which he conducted at Bittner’s com er, in (he same township, for a number o f years. Selling his manufacturing business he entered the hotel business at W eatherly, Carbon county, con­ ducting the "Gilbert House.” H is next move was to Hazleton, where he conducted the "V alle y House” fo r a number o f years. R e­ tiring from the hotel business he removed to California, and ag.tin entered the cigar manu­ facturing business, w h kli he is conducting at the present lime. Mr. Bittner was married to Ida Frey, who was torn Nov. 4. 1857, in Low hill township, Lehigh county, daughter o f Peter Frey, a farm er o f that locality, and died .April 19. 1905. She is buried at W eatherly. Pa. They had the following children: Hattie, who mar­ ried Ernest Twccdlc. residing at Hazleton. P a .; .Archible G .; Thomas V., who married Carrie Buck, residing at Hazleton. P a .: Bar* Iiara, who married Percy Gennyn. residing at Hazleton. P a .; Nellie, o f Niles, O hio: Violet, who nwrried Stanley Peifer, o f Hazleton, P a.: H arry P., o f W eatherly, P a .; and Lillie, who died aged five years. S ilas H. Bittner is a Democrat, but though an ardent supporter of the [lartv never held ublic office, i l c is a memlier of the Gennan ^uthcran Church. .Archible G. Bittner received his early train­ ing in the public schools o f W eatherly. Pa., graduated at the Em aus high school, o f to high county, and was granted a teacher’s cer­ tificate in that coun tv. H e taught school there for two terms, at ilosensack. H e w as em­ ployed by the Central Railroad Company o f New Jersey a s clerk at Mountain T op, near W ilkes-Barre, Pa. Resigning this position he came to Berwick and entered the employ of the .American C ar and Foundry Company, as assistant fiaymastcr. This position he held for five years, when he entered the employ of the Berxvick Savings & T ru st Company

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