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Note: 1900 U.S. Census, Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Henry George,m,w,m, 56, Head, Germany, Dec 1843, Imm 1872, Married 24 yrs, Tailor Mary George,f,w,m, 47, Wife, Pennsylvania,October 1852, 2children/2alive Lizzie George,f,w,s, 33, Daughter, Germany, July 1866, Tailor Maggie George,f,w,s, 24, Daughter, Pennsylvania, February1876,Sewing Machine Operator Dora George,f,w,s, 18, Daughter, Pennsylvania,April 1882, Sewing Machine Operator Katie George,f,w,s, 16, Daughter, Pennsylvania, January 1884, Sewing Machine Operator Christina Reinmiller,f,w,s, 19, Boarder, Pennsylvania, Dec 1880, Sewing Machine Operator 1910 U.S. Census, Hazleton,Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Thomas H Matthews,m,w,m, 29, Head, England,Married 7 years,Electrician Palace Theatre Christine Matthews,f,w,m, 29, Wife, New York, 1child/0alive 1930 U.S. Census, Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Philip Hoebner,m,w,m, 63, Head, Pennsylvania, Rent $30, No Radio, Laborer Coal Mine Annie Hoebner,f,w,m, 63, Wife, Pennsylvania Martha Hoebner ,f,w,s,38, Daughter, Pennsylvania, Stenographer Hardware Store Christina Reinmiller,f,w,w 46, Sister in Law, Widow, Seamstress Shirt Factory Court Grants Divorce Feb 17 1917 Wilkes Barre Times Leader Because of desertion the court today awarded a divorce to Thomas H. Matthews, 36 of 582 Alter Street, Hazleton, from Christina Matthews, 37 of 530 East Chestnut Street, Hazleton. They were married in Hazleton on December 18, 1903 by Rev J.C. Schlenker and resided together in Hazleton and Ringtown until August 22, 1913, when the respondent left her husb and and sold his effects. From Hazleton Standard-Sentinel, Mon. Nov. 15, 1937 Christina Reinmiller died at 5:05 am Saturday at the home of her nephew, Dr. A.D. Hoebner of 90 South Wyoming street, following several months illness. She was born in Elba, N.Y., and lived practically all her life in this city. Her parents were the late Emmanuel and Dorothy Reinmiller, the latter being formerly Dorothy Gliem. Miss Reinmiller was a member of Christ Lutheran church at Mt. Echo Lodge 136 Daughters of Liberty. Surviving her are three sisters, Mrs. Philip Hoebner and Emma Reinmiller of Hazleton and Miss Elizabeth Reinmiller of South Orange, N.J. From Hazleton Standard-Sentinel, Wed. Nov. 17, 1937 Christina E. Reinmiller, of this city, who died last Saturday, was buried yesterday from the home of her nephew, Dr. A.D. Hoebener, South Wyoming street, Rev. F.T. Esterly, D.D., pastor of the Christ Lutheran church, conducted the services and interment was in the Vine street cemetery. Pall bearers, all nephews of the deceased, were Dr. A.D. Hoebener, John Hoebener, Raymond, Albert, Clarence and Walter Reinmiller
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