Levi Sholder

M, (June 1866 - 26 February 1932)
Levi Sholder|b. Jun 1866\nd. 26 Feb 1932|p3672.htm|Samuel Sholder|b. Apr 1837\nd. 12 Feb 1920|p3646.htm|Mary Ann Creasey|b. Mar 1843\nd. 27 Jul 1902|p3671.htm|Christian A. Scholderer|b. 18 Nov 1807\nd. 2 Mar 1874|p3640.htm|Anna M. Lutscher|b. 21 Sep 1809\nd. 10 Sep 1884|p3643.htm|Adam Crecy|b. 1816\nd. 1885||Elizabeth Flexer|b. 1818\nd. 1903||

Relationship=6th great-grandson of Martin Scholderer.
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Martin Scholderer descendants (Remmingsheim, Germany)
     Levi Sholder was born in June 1866 at Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Samuel Sholder and Mary Ann Creasey. Levi Sholder first married, at age 36, Cora Blanch Robbins, daughter of Charles P. Robbins and Amanda L. [—?—], in October 1902. Levi Sholder married a second time Anna R. Boyer circa 1921. Levi Sholder died on 26 February 1932 at age 65 years and 8 months. He was buried in lot 1100W, in the Mound Cemetery, located in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
     Levi Sholder lived at 220 Poplar Street, Newberry, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, between 1900 and 1905.1,2 As of 1910, Levi Sholder and Cora Blanch Robbins lived at 1103 Sherman Street, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.3 As of 1915, Levi Sholder and Cora Blanch Robbins lived at 2310 Central Avenue, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.4

Last Edited=15 Jun 2009

Child of Levi Sholder and Cora Blanch Robbins

Citations

  1. [S1896] W. H. Boyd, compiler, Boyd's Directory of Williamsport (Pennsylvania) (Reading, Pennsylvania: W. H. Boyd Directory Co., 1900), p. 392.
  2. [S1249] W. H. Boyd, compiler, Boyd's Directory of Williamsport (Pennsylvania) (Reading, Pennsylvania: W. H. Boyd Directory Co., 1905), p. 414.
  3. [S1898] W. H. Boyd, compiler, Boyd's Directory of Williamsport (Pennsylvania) (Reading, Pennsylvania: W. H. Boyd Directory Co., 1910), p. 432.
  4. [S1207] W. H. Boyd, compiler, Boyd's Directory of Williamsport (Pennsylvania) (Reading, Pennsylvania: W. H. Boyd Directory Co., 1915), p. 457.
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