Elizabeth6 Arner (Daniel5, Paul4, Martin3, ulrich2, Ulrich1), born 21 May 1846(20) in Nescopeck, Luzerne, Pennsylvania and christened 24 August 1846 (Sponsors: parents)(20);  died 04 March 1904(14) in Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania;  married 1865-66 to Henry Steiner (son of Jacob and Catherine Steiner, and brother of Jacob Steiner who married her sister Johanna Lucille6 Arner) who was born 22 December 1843(14) in Hazle, Luzerne, Pennsylvania and died 20 September 1923(14) in Cherry.

He was an engineer; later a farmer. On 13 May 1866, “Heinrich Steiner and Elizabeth Steiner nee Ohner” were baptismal sponsors for Heinrich, son of Joseph and Maria Steiner (recorded at Evangelical Lutheran and High German Reformed Church, Hazleton, Luzerne, Pennsylvania).

1870 Census: Henry Steiner, page 572, visit 121/123, Hazle, Luzerne, Pennsylvania.

1880 Census: Henry Stiner, page 602, visit 222/227, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania.

1900 Census: Henry Steiner, page 017, visit 089/089, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania.

1910 Census: Henry Steiner (widower, with son-in-law J. Irwin Miller), page 166, visit 008/008, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania.

1920 Census: Henry Stiner (widower, with daughter Margaret Miller), page 208, visit 135/153, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania.

They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery (aka Old Zion Cemetery) in Cherry.

Children:

William C.7 Steiner, born 27 January 1867(14);  died 1937(14);  married 25 December 1893 to Anna C. Heiber (daughter of Benjamin Heiber and Rachel Thrasher) who was born 08 November 1869(14) in Cherry and died 1957(14). He was a carpenter. 1900 Census: William H. Steiner (with her mother), page 017, visit 087/087, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1910 Census: William C. Steiner, page 166, visit 004/004, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1920 Census: William C. Steiner, page 208, visit 136/154, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1930 Census: William Steiner, page 020, visit 163/165, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. They had no children.

Mary Margaret7 Steiner, born about March 1869;  married 1891-92 to J. Irwin Miller (his second marriage) who was born about August 1864 in Pennsylvania and apparently died before the 1920 census. He was an iron moulder; later a mail carrier. In 1920, she was a farmer. 1900 Census: Irvin J. Miller, page 224, visit 074/074, Weatherly (3rd Ward), Carbon, Pennsylvania. 1910 Census: J. Irwin Miller, page 166, visit 008/008, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1920 Census: Mrs. Margarett Miller (widow), page 208, visit 135/153, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. [They had one other child who died before the 1900 census.] Known children:

Irene V.8 Miller, born about July 1892.

Miles Revere8 Miller, born 30 June 1897(14)(17)(40);  died September 1967(14) at Dushore, Sullivan, Pennsylvania(17);  married by 1920 to Florence E. ______ who was born 20 September 1896(14)(17) in Pennsylvania and died January 1971(14) at Dushore(17). He worked at a silk mill. 1920 Census: Miles R. Miller (with his mother). They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. Known child:  Miles R. Miller, born 04 December 1921(17), died 15 January 2001 at Dushore(17).

Faith8 Miller, born about March 1900;  died before the 1910 census.

Irwin8 Miller, born about 1901.

Margaret8 Miller, born about 1905.

Phoebe8 Miller, born about 1907.

Bessie8 Miller, born about 1910 after the census.

Emma C.7 Steiner, born 28 March 1872;  died 24 July 1924;  married 06 June 1902 at Dushore to Eli A. Thrasher (son of Stephen Thrasher and Caroline Elizabeth Kinsley) who was born 18 July 1863 in Pennsylvania and died 09 April 1928. He worked for a railroad; later he was a carpenter. 1900 Census: Amma C. Steiner (single, with parents). 1910 Census: Eli Thrasher, page 227, visit 085/087, Sayre (2nd Ward), Bradford, Pennsylvania. 1920 Census: Eli Thrasher, page 027, visit 136/144, Sayre (2nd Ward), Bradford, Pennsylvania. They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. Her known children, born in Pennsylvania:

Apparently Clayton N.8 Thresher, born 19 April 1898(17);  died November 1985(17)(buried 13 November(14)) at Elmira, Chemung, New York(17);  married 1924-25 to Ida May Sherman who was born about 1902 in Pennsylvania and died (buried 03 August) 1974(14). [NOTE: Clayton was recorded as “stepson” with Eli and Emma in the 1910 census, and Emma as having had 2 children, both still living.] He was a fireman, later a boiler maker, for a railroad. 1920 Census: Clayton Thrasher (single, in boarding house), page 227A, line 15, Elmira (11th Ward), Chemung, New York. 1930 Census: Clayton Thrasher, page 017, visit 100/132, Sayre (2nd Ward), Bradford, Pennsylvania. They are buried at Woodlawn Cemetery at Elmira. Known children:  Marie Thresher, born about 1926;  Marjy Thresher, born about 1926 or 1927;  Normond Thresher, born about 1929.

Earl8 Thrasher, born about 1904.

Amanda J.7 Steiner, born 07 December 1873(14);  died 16 July 1947(14);  married 07 December 1893 to George Washington Ransom Lamberson (son of Jacob B. Lamberson and Phoebe Thrasher) who was born [about August] 1858(14) in Pennsylvania and died 14 April 1927(14). He was a farmer; later a house carpenter. 1900 Census: Ransom Lamberson, page 024, visit 228/228, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1910 Census: George Lamberson, page 265, visit 053/054, Dushore borough, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1920 Census: G. W. Ransom Lamberson, page 249 renumbered to 246, visit 143/155, Dushore borough, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1930 Census: Amanda Lamberson (widow), page 044, visit 001/001, Dushore borough, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. [They had two other children born and died 1900s.] Known children:

Jacob Henry8 Lamberson, born 05 July 1894(14)(17)(49)[although WWI draft registration says 1895(40)];  died 13 September 1985(14) at Dushore(17);  married 1916-17 to Mina G. Wilcox (her second marriage) who was born 18 October 1889(17)(but gravestone says 1890(14)) in Pennsylvania and died May 1965(14)(17) in Pennsylvania. He was a mechanic in a silk factory. 1930 Census: Jachob H. Lamberson, page 045, visit 038/042, Dushore borough, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. Known children:  Margaret McDonald Lamberson, born 17 June 1910(14), married her uncle Samuel Otis Lamberson, below;  J. David Lamberson, born 14 March 1918(17), died 17 September 1989 at Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey(17);  James P. Lamberson, born 08 June 1920(17), died July 1985 at Marriottsville, Carroll, Maryland(17).

Mary M.8 Lamberson, born 14 January 1896(17);  died 05 May 1992(17) in Wilmot, Bradford, Pennsylvania;  married 05 November 1918 at Dushore to Charles Morrison Norconk (son of Jesse Norconk and Lucy A. Messersmith) who was born 12 November 1896(17)(49)[although WWI draft registration says 1897(40)] and died 25 December 1983(17) in Wilmot. He was a dairy farmer. He registered for the WWI Draft at Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania. 1930 Census: Charles M. Norconk, page 250, visit 192/192, Wilmot, Bradford, Pennsylvania. Known children:  Arlene Margaret Norconk, born 20 January 1920, married to Lewis Frederick Neuber (son of Jacob Neuber and Belvia Mae Hunsinger) who was born 12 September 1910(17) and died 31 August 1989(17);  Marion Elinor Norconk, born 19 March 1921, married Douglas S. Blemle;  Raymond Charles Norconk, born 15 September 1922, married Shirley Madge Fiocca, he was a WWII veteran;  Rachel Amanda Norconk, born 17 March 1924, married Paul Raymond Miller, they moved to Binghamton, Broome, New York;  Kathryn Lucile Norconk, born 15 December 1926, married Charles N. Slawta, they moved to Vestal, Broome, New York.

Rachel Elizabeth8 Lamberson, born 23 June 1897(17);  died 04 December 1989 at Pine City, Chemung, New York(17);  married 1922-23 to Stanley M. Erle who was born 29 February 1896(17)(40) in Sullivan County and died June 1966 at Elmira, Chemung, New York(17). He was a tinsmith. He was a WWI veteran; he registered for the Draft at Elmira. 1930 Census: Stanley Erle, page 154, visit 269/277, Southport, Chemung, New York. Known children, born in New York:  Theresa Erle, born about 1923;  Phyllis Erle, born about October 1927.

Addie L.8 Lamberson, born 17 January 1899(14);  died 13 July 1993(14);  married 1922 to John H. Neuber (son of John Neuber and Isabella Schock) who was born 16 May 1901(14) and died 18 February 1946(14). He was a farmer. 1930 Census: John H. Neuber, page 123, visit 005/005, Terry, Bradford, Pennsylvania. They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. [Some info from descendant Terri Fabrizio.] Known children:  Ruth Doris Neuber, born 24 August 1923(17)(36), died 26 February 1978(17) in Sacramento County, California(36), married Harry Libbee, they moved to New York;  Dorothy M. Neuber, born 30 December 1925(17), died 04 March 1992(17), married Gordon Watson Stevens, they moved to New York;  (Master Sergeant) Leo G. Neuber, born 10 September 1927(17), died 15 January 2004 at Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania(17), married Eloise M. Hugo, he retired from the U.S. Air Force, he was a Vietnam War veteran;  Rozena Neuber, born 1932(14), died 1934(14), buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery;  James A. Neuber, born 03 December 1933(17)(45), died 04 July 1992(17) in Palm Beach County, Florida(45), married Margaret Foster.

Aaron William Lamberson, born 03 July and died 09 July 1901.

Frederick J.8 Lamberson, born 21 August 1905(17);  died 21 November 1986 at Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania(17);  married 16 July 1929 to Ida R. Robinson who was born 28 April 1907(17) and died 03 November 1995 at Towanda(17).

Edwin R.8 Lamberson, born 18 September 1907(17);  died 06 March 1973 at Elmira, Chemung, New York(17);  married after the 1930 census to Pearl Rosalia Sayman who was born 15 February 1911(17) and died 21 April 1979 at Elmira(17).

Samuel Otis8 Lamberson, born 13 April 1910(14);  died 30 June 1960(14);  married after the 1930 census to Margaret McDonald Lamberson (daughter of Jacob Lamberson and Mina Wilcox [above] ) who was born 17 June 1910(14) and died 11 May 1993(14). They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery.

William R.8 Lamberson, born 21 June 1913(14)(17);  died 10 February 1983(14) at New Albany, Bradford, Pennsylvania(17);  married 25 November 1944 to Helen Louise Lynch (daughter of Edward Lynch and Sylvia McNeal) who was born 05 April 1921(14)(17) and died 03 February 1976(14)(17). They are buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery. They had no children.

David Jacob7 Steiner, born about April 1877. He worked at the American Car and Foundry Company at Berwick, Columbia, Pennsylvania. 1900 Census: D. Jacob Steiner (single, with Alvina C. Smith), page 045, visit 268/283, Ricketts Precinct, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 1930 Census: Jacob Steiner (married but alone, with brother Ottis, below).

Sarah7 Steiner, born about 1878.

Susanna R.7 Steiner, born about August 1881;  married after the 1910 census in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania to Ralph M. Hosler (son of Frederick and MarY E. Hosler) who was born 26 November 1884(40) possibly at Berwick, Columbia, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer. 1920 Census: Ralph M. Hosler, page 269, visit 332/341, Salem, Luzerne, Pennsylvania. 1930 Census: Ralph M. Hosler, page 264, visit 277/289, Salem, Luzerne, Pennsylvania. Known children (from 1930 census, but none of them with parents in 1920):  Agnes B. Hosler, born about 1911?;  Arthur R. Hosler, born about 1915;  Helen J. Hosler, born about 1919.

Fannie J.7 Steiner, born about February 1884.

Samuel O.7 Steiner, born about August 1886.

Edwin Randolph7 Steiner, born 15 March 1889(40);  died 1918 in Mont Brehain, France during WWI;  probably never married. He was a pipe fitter at the American Car and Foundry Company at Berwick, Columbia, Pennsylvania(40). He registered for the WWI Draft in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania [single; residence: Nescopeck borough]. 1910 Census: Edwin Steiner (single, with George D. Deegen), page 265, visit 055/056, Dushore borough, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. He is buried at Thrasher’s Cemetery.

Ottis A.7 Steiner, born 21 July 1892(17)(40);  died February 1968 at Berwick, Columbia, Pennsylvania(17);  married May-June 1917(40) to May E. ______ who was born about 1894 in Pennsylvania. He was a machinist and a tool maker at American Car and Foundry Company at Berwick(40). He registered for the WWI Draft in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania [residence: Nescopeck borough]. 1910 Census: (single, with father). 1920 Census: Ottis A. Stiner, page 266, visit 278/282, Salem, Luzerne, Pennsylvania. 1930 Census: Ottis A. Steiner, page 037, visit 151/161, Berwick (1st Ward), Columbia, Pennsylvania. Known children:

Ralph H.8 Steiner, born 30 April 1918(17);  died June 1986 at Berwick(17).

Eleanor8 Steiner, born about 1919.

Edwin O.8 Steiner, born 26 March 1921(17);  died 03 September 1996 at Berwick(17).

Russel8 Steiner, born about 1922.

Joseph8 Steiner, born about 1926.

Martin R.8 Steiner, born 12 August 1928(17);  died 15 April 1995 at Farmington, Oakland, Michigan(17).

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