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Susanna E. <I>Heinrich</I> Reider

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Susanna E. Heinrich Reider

Birth
Fleetwood, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jun 1924 (aged 66)
Temple, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Blandon, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daniel T. Reider, a retired citizen of Berks county, who resides near Blandon, was born at Molltown, Aug. 31, 1859, son of Henry and Theresa (Straub) Reider.

Henry Reider was a saddler by trade, but later engaged in the hotel business at Fleetwood. He died aged seventy-six yeares, his widow surviving him for a long period and being eighty years at the time of her death. They had the following children: Mary, deceased, m. (first) George Dixon and (second) Frank Bobst; Lucinda m. Cyrus Sell; Charles died young; George m. Ada Hoffman; John m. Mary Myers; Emma, deceased, m. Augustus Reber, William died young; Clara who died March 13, 1908 m. Harrison Lord; Sylvanius m. Savilla Herr; Daniel T.; Alice m. Irvin Bossler; and Samuel.

Daniel T. Reider resided at Molltown until nine years of age, at which time he removed with his parents to Reading, and attended the public schools there for three years, his education being completed in the school at Douglasville, which he attended one term. For a number of years Mr. Reider was engaged in work around the iron works, being principally employed in the Blandon Rolling Mills, but he now lives in retirement.

On Nov 11, 1882, Mr. Reider married Susannah Henry (or Heinrich) daughter of William and Mary Fianna (Eck) Heinrich. One son, William, was born to this union. Aug. 7, 1883, who was educated in the local schools. He is regularly employed at the Blandon Rolling Mills. Nov 22, 1902, he married Valeria Heller, daughter of Amos and Sarah (Rothermel) Heller, the latter of whom is now married to Adam Kemmerer. Two children have been born to Mr. And Mrs. William Reider: Anna Minerva, June 28, 1903; and Harry Daniel, June 30, 1905. The family are members of the Lutheran Church at Blandon, and father and son are both Democrats.

Biography taken from The Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, PA by Morton Montgomery page 1485
Daniel T. Reider, a retired citizen of Berks county, who resides near Blandon, was born at Molltown, Aug. 31, 1859, son of Henry and Theresa (Straub) Reider.

Henry Reider was a saddler by trade, but later engaged in the hotel business at Fleetwood. He died aged seventy-six yeares, his widow surviving him for a long period and being eighty years at the time of her death. They had the following children: Mary, deceased, m. (first) George Dixon and (second) Frank Bobst; Lucinda m. Cyrus Sell; Charles died young; George m. Ada Hoffman; John m. Mary Myers; Emma, deceased, m. Augustus Reber, William died young; Clara who died March 13, 1908 m. Harrison Lord; Sylvanius m. Savilla Herr; Daniel T.; Alice m. Irvin Bossler; and Samuel.

Daniel T. Reider resided at Molltown until nine years of age, at which time he removed with his parents to Reading, and attended the public schools there for three years, his education being completed in the school at Douglasville, which he attended one term. For a number of years Mr. Reider was engaged in work around the iron works, being principally employed in the Blandon Rolling Mills, but he now lives in retirement.

On Nov 11, 1882, Mr. Reider married Susannah Henry (or Heinrich) daughter of William and Mary Fianna (Eck) Heinrich. One son, William, was born to this union. Aug. 7, 1883, who was educated in the local schools. He is regularly employed at the Blandon Rolling Mills. Nov 22, 1902, he married Valeria Heller, daughter of Amos and Sarah (Rothermel) Heller, the latter of whom is now married to Adam Kemmerer. Two children have been born to Mr. And Mrs. William Reider: Anna Minerva, June 28, 1903; and Harry Daniel, June 30, 1905. The family are members of the Lutheran Church at Blandon, and father and son are both Democrats.

Biography taken from The Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, PA by Morton Montgomery page 1485


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