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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Emma L. Oswald: Birth: 2 APR 1877. Death: 3 JAN 1938 in Longswamp Union Cemetery, Berks County, Pennsylvania

  2. Lillie A. Oswald: Birth: 18 JAN 1879. Death: 6 APR 1896 in Longswamp Union Cemetery, Longswamp, Berks County, Pennsylvania

  3. Kathryn Anne Oswald: Birth: 26 JUN 1881 in Alburtis, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Death: 1 APR 1944 in Laureldale Cemetery, Tuckerton, Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania

  4. Willie A. Oswald: Birth: 19 FEB 1882. Death: 22 MAR 1885 in Zion Union Church Cemetery, Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Peter Knappenberger: Birth: 11 JUL 1889 in Topton Union Cemetery, Topton, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Death: 21 OCT 1969 in Zion Union Church Cemetery, Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania

  2. Estella Victoria Knappenberger: Birth: 10 OCT 1893 in Topton Union Cemetery, Topton, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Death: 7 APR 1980 in Topton Union Cemetery, Topton, Berks County, Pennsylvania


Notes
a. Note:   Lovina (nee Levan) Knappenberger, wife of Thomas F. Knappenberger, former residents of Topton, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William H. Parr, 5209 Ellenberger avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monday, October 11, 1926, aged 74 years. Mr. and Mrs. Knappenberger had been living with their daughter for the past several years. Mrs. Knappenberger was a daughter of the late Peter and Catherine Levan and was raised in Topton where she resided for more than fifty years. She was a highly respected resident of that place and was a member of St. Peter's Reformed church. She is survived by a son, Peter, of Emaus; three daughters, Mrs. William H. Parr, Indianapolis, Indiana; Mrs. Henry Reifinger, Alburtis; Mrs. Harry Betz, Reading; five stepsons, George, Allentown; William, New Land, Connecticut; Harry, Brooklyn; Charles, Reading; and Fred, York; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Peter Moyer, Mrs. George Reinert and Mrs. Mahlon Quinter, Reading, and Mrs. Caleb Harrison, Chicago. Two sisters, Mrs. John Romig, Alburtis, and Mrs. Sarah Wehr, Allentown, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been completed, although it is known that the body will be brought east for burial. Undertaker Schofer of Topton has charge.
 [The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, October 13, 1926, page 7]



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