The Arner Family History auto tour (from the
2002 Reunion), includes:
Heidelberg Church and Cemetery
Neff’s Church and Cemetery
Felix2 Arner’s homestead [on private property, but you can drive by]
See the photos here first, so you’ll recognize it when you see it.
[The other Arner homesteads were in the same vicinity (see next map below),
but that map hasn’t been synchronized with a modern map yet.]
1816 plat map of North Whitehall, Lehigh,
Pennsylvania [partial map]
[NOTE: Shows the earliest Arner properties in now Lehigh County.]
1875 plat maps from Beers’ Atlas of Carbon County, Pennsylvania:
Mahoning township [needs legal size paper (14"x8.5") to print out on one page]
Lehighton borough (posted on Jack Sterling’s website, just below)
NOTE: Jack Sterling has all of these maps on his Carbon County History website.
Here are links to a few more that I didn’t get copies of myself:
Lower Towamensing township [J. Arner, just southeast of Millport village]
Millport village [L. Arner, southwest part of the village]
[NOTE: both of the above are just east of present-day Palmerton borough.]
East Mauch Chunk borough [Wm H. Arner, #3 South St., just east of Front St.]
1871 plat map from Beers’ Atlas of Indiana County, Pennsylvania [partial map]
Arner family Historical Maps. Last revision: 29 Jan 2007
The *rner Genealogy Project (Arner, Erner, Orner, Urner
Families in America)
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