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** Anna Craig Klabunda. '''+1946+''' Husband: Albert Klabunda '''+1946+'''. See '''Klabunda''' family.
==Dennis family==
Our Record 1930-6: Dubois, PA: "On May 8, after some weeks of illness, our sister, Mrs. Wm. Dennis went home to the Lord. Saved 20 years ago, in [[Indiana Gospel Hall, PA|Indiana]], Pa., our sister with her husband, moved 16 years ago to DuBois. She was in fellowship in Punxsutawney Assembly. Bore a good name as a quiet, consistent Christian woman. Br. W. Pinches spoke the Word at the funeral."
* William Francis Dennis (b. 1869 Philipsburg, Clearfield, PA - d. 1958 DuBois, Clearfield, PA), son of Charles Dennis (b. 1817 PA). William was employed +1895-1930+ for the [[Railroad|railroad]], in 1900 as a fireman, and by 1909 as a locomotive engineer. William & Lottie were residing in Chester Hill when they were married, wedding was officiated at the [https://trinityumcphilipsburg.snappages.site/ Trinity UMC] in Philipsburg by A.R. Miller.
* Charlotte "Lottie" Wagner Dennis '''1910-1914''' (b. 1876 Clay, Huntingdon, PA; m. 1895 Philipsburg, Centre, PA; d. 1930 DuBois, PA), daughter of Abraham W. Wagner (b. 1836 PA) & Catherine Bollinger Wagoner (b. 1847 PA - d. Three Springs, Huntingdon, PA).
** Mildred M. Dennis Fetter (b. 1900 - d. 1972 Detroit, Wayne, MI). Husband (1922 DuBois, PA): Sylvester B. Fetter. Wedding officiated by Herbert Shaw, of the Methodist church in DuBois.
** Irvin William Dennis (b. 1904 PA). 1927 @ Akron, [[Ohio|OH]].
** Virginia Ruth Dennis Means (b. 1909 Ind., PA - d. 1986 Reynoldsville, Jefferson, PA). Husband: Alton Deible Means (b. 1903 Reynoldsville, PA - d. 1995 Vicksburg, Kalamazoo, [[Michigan|MI]]), son of Lloyd Leslie Means (b. 1874 Frostburg, Jeff., PA - d. 1947 Reynoldsville, PA) & Lena Gertrude "Gertie" Deible Means (1878-1971 Reynoldsville, PA).
==Frederick family==
From +1910-1927+, this family resided at 1164 Philadelphia St., and was the first location of the assembly. In 1910, Lott was employed as a section foreman for the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh (BR&P) Railway, which functioned 1885-1932, and succeeded by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) [[Railroad]].
==Lohr family==
* TIG 1983-1-3: "Sarah K. Lohr, 78, 240 Twolick Dr., Indiana, died Sat., Jan. 1, 1983, in the Indiana Hospital. A daughter of Harry and Amanda (McIntire) Shetler, she was born Nov. 25, 1904, near Blairsville. Mrs. Lohr was a member of the Gospel Hall of Indiana. She had lived in White Twp. for many years and at her present address for the past 33. Surviving are her husband, Joseph E. Lohr; three sons: Harry W., Creekside RD; John A. and Robert E., both of Indiana; four daughters: Mrs. Michael (Louise) Esposito, Homer City; Mrs. Richard (Martha) White, Monroeville; Mrs. Joseph (Anna) Ferraro, Plainfield, NJ; Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth) Spano, Merrick, NY; 25 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; also a brother, Mike Shetler, Erie. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Emanuel M. in 1977; an infant daughter, Coretta; a brother, William Shetler; and three sisters: Mrs. Emma McClaren, Mrs. Clara Hair and Mrs. Mildred Uncapher." Rev. Richard DeMichele officiated the memorial.
* Joseph E. Lohr
* Sarah K. Shetler Lohr (b. 1904 Blairsville, Ind., PA - d. 1983 Ind., PA), daughter of Harry Shetler & Amanda McIntire Shetler
** Harry W. Lohr. 1983 @ Creekside, PA.
** John A. Lohr
** Robert E. Lohr
** Louise Lohr Esposito. Husband: Michael Esposito. 1983 @ Homer City, PA.** Martha Lohr White. Husband: Richard White. 1983 @ Monroeville, PA.** Anna Lohr Ferraro. Husband: Joseph Ferraro. 1983 @ Plainfield, NJ.** Elizabeth Lohr Spano. Husband: Frank Spano. 1983 @ Merrick, NY.
==McClure family==
* OB AB's 1927
* Ancestry.com
* Magazines
** Our Record (OR): 1930-6
* Newspapers.com
** Indiana Weekly Messenger