Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph Supplee,   ABT 1888 -          Index

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists Joseph (42) living at 196 Loomis Street with father and sibs. Occup. laborer in Coal Mine.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Sophia Supplee,   ABT 1890 -          Index

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists Sophia (40) living at 196 Loomis Street with father and sibs. Not working.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Dorothy Pahler,   1919 - 27 DEC 1954         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   30 DEC 1954
     Place:   St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown, PA

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists Dorothy (10) living at 284 Lincoln Street with her parents and sibs.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Carl J. Klein,   ABT 1907 -          Index

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists Carl living at 263 Park Ave. with parents and sibs. Age 23. Single. Occup: Electrician in Wire Mill.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Helen S. Klein,   ABT 1908 -          Index

Individual Note:
     1930 Census lists Helen living at 263 Park Ave. with parents and sibs. Age 22. Single. Occup: Nurse.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Francis J. (Frank) Klein,   1871 - 1922         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1922
     Place:   St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown, PA


Individual Notes

Note for:   John Schmidt,   1 NOV 1908 - 30 MAY 1978         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   JUN 1978
     Place:   St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown, PA

Individual Note:
     John was adopted from Germany. Former name: John Rogg.
John went on to become Reverend Monsignor John Rogg Schmidt, Emeritus Professor of Canon Law, per Joseph Hahn.

Buried St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown, PA.
Tombstone says:
Rev. Monsignor John Rogg Schmidt
11/1/1980 - 5/30/1978
Ordained 5/26/34



Individual Notes

Note for:   Nicholas Forve,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     St. Nicholas Diamond Jubilee book of 1931 lists a Rev. Nicholas J. Forve, Ordained 1902. This could be him??



Individual Notes

Note for:   Peter Forve,   3 MAR 1847 -          Index

reprinted from:
History of Luzerne County, Pa.,
by H.C. Bradsby, 1893

Peter FORVE, plumber, gas and steamfitter, Wilkes-Barre, was born in Obernkirchen, Prussia, March 3, 1847, a son of Jacob and Mary (Miller) Forve, who came to America in 1852. The father who was a carpenter, followed his trade in the mines until 1885, and then retired. The family consisted of the following children? John (deceased), Jacob (deceased), Nicholas, Peter, Philip, Kate (Mrs. Fred Zimmerman), Margaret (Mrs. Anthony Myer), Mary (Mrs. Jacob Brown), Lizzie (Mrs. WilliamWeiss), Theresa and Lena. Our subject has lived in Wilkes-Barre since five years of age, and was educated in the Catholic parochial school. He served three years; apprenticeship at the gunsmith’s trade, four years at the plumbers’ trade, worked as a journeyman several years, and August 17, 1870, embarked in business for himself, and in this successfully continued alone until 1888. He then admitted his brother, Philip, as a partner, and the business has since been conducted under the firm name of P. Forve & Brother. Mr. Forve married Miss Lizzie Kinley, of Wilkes-Barre, and by her has six children: Jacob, Peter, George, Louis, Marie and Carl. He and his family are members of the German Catholic Church, and in politics he is a Democrat.