Source
References – Orner families
[Some technical notes about source
citations are here]
(1) Records
of German Reformed Church,
(2) Records
of First Reformed Church,
(3) Records
of St. Michael’s and
(4) Records
of Gloria Dei (formerly Old Swedes’) Church,
(5) Records
of
(6) From the individual’s gravestone or cemetery records, place of burial noted in the text.
(7) Social Security Death Index (subscription database at Ancestry.com: http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi, May 2002)
(8)
(9) From the individual’s World War I (WWI) Draft Registration card; location of registration noted in the text if the location is different from where the individual lived during both the 1910 and 1920 censuses).
(10) Baptismal Register of Daniel Schumacher, Lutheran pastor, 1754-1774. (FHL film #385062)
(11) Florida Death Index, 1877-1998, The Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, Jacksonville, Florida, 1998.
(12) From the individual’s World War II (WWII) Draft Registration card; location of registration noted in the text only if it seems to add new genealogical value to the narrative.
(13) From the individual’s (or parent’s) U.S. Passport Application.
(A) “Abstracts
from
(B) Pennsylvania Archives, edited by William Henry Egle, published by William Stanley Ray, State Publisher, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1897. [See Note here on the format of Pennsylvania Archives citations.]
(C) History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, published by Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1914.
(D)
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