The following information is extracted from an article in The News-Chronicle, Shippensburg, PA, issue of Oct 6, 1950:
NEPHEW OF NEWVILLE PEOPLE LOST IN WAR
Pfc. Roy Hollenbaugh, aged 18, a native of Newville and resident there until three and a half years ago is reported as "missing in action" in Korea.
The information was given to his aunts and uncles in Newville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hollenbaugh, with whom he made his home in Newville. He was the son of the late Samuel and Anna (Piper) Hollenbaugh, both former residents who died while he was a child.
The following information is extracted from an article in The News-Chronicle, Shippensburg, PA, issue of Oct 6, 1950:
NEPHEW OF NEWVILLE PEOPLE LOST IN WAR
Pfc. Roy Hollenbaugh, aged 18, a native of Newville and resident there until three and a half years ago is reported as "missing in action" in Korea.
The information was given to his aunts and uncles in Newville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hollenbaugh, with whom he made his home in Newville. He was the son of the late Samuel and Anna (Piper) Hollenbaugh, both former residents who died while he was a child.
Family Members
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Phebe Kathryn Hollenbaugh Norris
1918–1989
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John Elmer Hollenbaugh
1919–1967
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Samuel A. Hollenbaugh Sr
1921–1970
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Helen Elizabeth Hollenbaugh Rankin
1925–2005
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Charles N. Hollenbaugh
1925–1991
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Anna Jane Hollenbaugh Fletcher
1928–1997
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George Bernard Hollenbaugh Sr
1930–1974
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Harry Piper Hollenbaugh
1934–2013
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