To: mmbuzzelli@juno.com, LRPetrarca@juno.com, BBuzz3435@aol.com, CLSigler@aol.com, rsalage@aol.com
Subject: BUZZELLI
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 03:30:35 -0400 (EDT)
Descendants of Ferdinando Buzzelli
Generation No. 1
1. Ferdinando1 Buzzelli was born Abt. 1804. He married Ann Felice
Zucchegna. She was born Abt. 1813.
Child of Ferdinando Buzzelli and Ann Zucchegna is:
+ 2 i. Girolamo2 Buzzelli, born 28 November 1849 in Castel di Sangro, Italy;
died 1909 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Generation No. 2
2. Girolamo2 Buzzelli (Ferdinando1) was born 28 November 1849 in Castel di
Sangro, Italy, and died 1909 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. He married
Dominica Baccaro 07 June 1875 in Castel di Sangro, Italy, daughter of Carlo
Baccaro. She was born in Italy.
Children of Girolamo Buzzelli and Dominica Baccaro are:
+ 3 i. Concetta Ann3 Buzzelli, born 1876 in Castel di Sangro, Italy; died 04
January 1936 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
4 ii. Leopoldo Buzzelli, born 1878 in Italy; died 1946 in Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth; born 1878; died 1964 in Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania.
Generation No. 3
3. Concetta Ann3 Buzzelli (Girolamo2, Ferdinando1) was born 1876 in Castel
di Sangro, Italy, and died 04 January 1936 in Erie, Pennsylvania. She
married Pietro Marchionna. He was born 22 February 1874 in Italy, and died
15 February 1920 in Patton, Pennsylvania.
Children of Concetta Buzzelli and Pietro Marchionna are:
+ 5 i. Adeline4 Marchionna, born 16 November 1902 in Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania; died 08 October 1987 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
+ 6 ii. Angelo Salvador Marchionni, born 15 April 1906 in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania; died 30 July 1979 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
+ 7 iii. Josephine M. Marchionna, born 1908 in Patton, Pennsylvania; died 14
February 1943 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
+ 8 iv. Dominick Marchionna, born 16 August 1916 in Patton, Pennsylvania;
died 11 April 1994 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
+ 9 v. William Louis Marchiona, born 21 August 1919 in Patton, Pennsylvania;
died 01 June 1996 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
My grandfather is William Marchiona, if any of these names are familiar,
PLEASE feel free to contact me. Looking forward exchanging notes.
Marianna
Erie, PA
RaveledRoots@post.com
Labels: Baccaro, Buzzelli, Marchiona, Marchionna, Marchionni, Zucchegna
Obit of Joseph Fromknecht
Fromknecht, Joseph
Thirty-two died during the week.
Official Report of the Board of Health for Week Just Ending.
Deaths reported at the office of the board of health during the week ending March 2.
Fromknecht, Joseph, 57y, 6m, 22d. Thirty-third street and Pine avenue.
The Erie Dispatch
Sunday, Mar. 4, 1906
Labels: Fromknecht
Obit of William J Bohrer
Bohrer, William J
Following an illness of several years, William J. Bohrer, 33, of 14 W. 26th st., died Thursday in the U.S. Veterans’ hospital at Outwood, Ky.
He leaves his son, William; his mother, Mrs. Mary Bohrer, and a sister, Mrs. L.R. McClosky.
The funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the family residence, 14 W. 26th st., and at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph’s church.
Erie Daily Times
Sat., Mar. 24, 1928
Obit of Mary U Franz Bohrer
Bohrer, Mary U Franz
Mary U. Bohrer wife of Frank M. Bohrer, of 2934 Cochran, passed away at St. Vincent’s hospital early Thursday morning, aged 34 years. She was taken seriously ill a week ago Wednesday and as the nature of her ailment made it imperative that an operation be resorted to, she was taken to St. Vincent’s hospital last Friday, but the end came, despite every effort of medical skill and the unremitting care and deepest concern of those near and dear to her. Mrs. Bohrer was a young woman of a pleasant personality and was dearly beloved by many friends for her amiable and gentle ways and the announcement of her sad and untimely death will be a source of deep sorrow to all who knew her.
Deceased was born in Eire and has always lived here. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Franz.
She leaves to mourn, her husband, Frank M. Bohrer, one son, Robert, 4 years old, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Franz, two sisters, Mrs. Ed. Siegel and Miss Rose Franz, and four brothers, Alexander, Michael, Edward and George Franz. Funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 2934 Cochran street, Monday morning at 8:30 and from St. Joseph’s church at 9 o’clock.
Interment will be made in the family lot in Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Fri., Jun. 24, 1921
Obit of Margaret Grehl Bohrer
Bohrer, Margaret Grehl
Mrs. Margaret Grehl Bohrer, eighty-two widow of Jacob Bohrer, died Friday morning at her home, 2917 Myrtle st.
Mrs Bohrer was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Joseph’s parish.
Survivors include four daughters, Sister Raymond Marie of the Order of St. Joseph and presently teaching biology at Villa Maria Academy, Mrs Sam Randazzo, Mrs Carl Engist and Mrs Charles E Spencer, five sons, the Rev. Raymond Bohrer C.S.R. who is stationed at the Immaculate Conception church in the Bronx, New York City, George J. Bohrer, Joseph H. Bohrer, Anthony P. Bohrer and Frank D. Bohrer, of Erie. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and six great grandchildren, two brothers, Joseph Grehl of Erie and August Grehl of Germany; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Schilberz of North East.
Friends may call at the Francis V. Kloecker funeral home and are invited to services Monday at 8:30 a.m. The Rev. Raymond Bohrer will celebrate the solemn Requiem Mass at St. Joseph’s church at 9 a.m. and burial will be at Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Sat., Jan 29, 1955
Obit of John J Bohrer
Bohrer, John J
John Joseph Bohrer, a well known and highly respected resident of South Erie, passed away at the late residence, No. 355 West Twenty-ninth street, Wednesday evening at 8:25 o’clock. Mr. Bohrer had been ill since last July, but has only been confined to his bed for the past three weeks. Everything possible was done for him, but he gradually failed until death ended his sufferings.
The announcement of his death will be read with sincere regret and the sympathy of a wide circle of friends will be extended to Mrs. Bohrer and her children. Deceased was born and always lived in Erie.
He was a car builder for the Lake Shore Railroad company, the past five years and previous to that time worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad company for sixteen years. He was an honest and upright man and enjoyed the respect and confidence of all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Miss Margaret Franz, four sons, Herman, Frank, Harry, and August Bohrer, three daughters, Mrs. Charles Veit, Miss Margaret Bohrer and Miss Marie Bohrer, and one grandchild. He is further survived by one half-brother, George Heintz and one half-sister, Mrs. Charles Berchtold.
Mr. Bohrer was a charter member of the Firemen Relief association. The funeral will take place from the late residence No. 355 West Twenty-ninth street, Saturday morning at 8:30 and from St. Joseph’s church at 9 o’clock. Interment will take place in Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Thurs., Jun. 25, 1914
Obit of Jacob Bohrer
Bohrer, Jacob
Stricken with a heart attack, Jacob Bohrer, 73, of 2917 Myrtle St., died Thursday morning in his home. Prior to his retirement in June, 1940, Bohrer had been employed as a packer in the mill board department of the Ruberiod Co. for 17 years.
Surviving him are his wife, Margaret Grehl Bohrer; four daughters, Sister Raymond Marie of the Order of St. Joseph nuns; Mrs. Samuel Randazzo, Mrs. Carl Engist and Mrs. Charles E. Spencer, all of Erie; five sons, the Rev. Raymond Bohrer, Redemptorist priest stationed at St. Mary’s rectory in Annapolis, Md.; George Bohrer, of Salem, Ore.; Joseph, Anthony and Frank Bohrer, of Erie; 13 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Charles Berchtold, of Erie, and a brother, George Heintz, of Erie.
He was a member of the St. Alphonsus Society of St. Joseph’s Church. Funeral arrangements in charge of the Francis Kloecker Funeral Home are incomplete.
EDH
Thur, Oct 30, 1941
Obit of Jacob Bohrer
Bohrer, Jacob
The funeral of Jacob Bohrer, seventy-three, 2917 Myrtle st., will be held from the late residence at 9:30 a.m. Monday and services will be conducted in St. Joseph’s church at ten o’clock.
Friends are invited to call at the late residence at any time and may attend services. Interment will be held in the family lot in Trinity cemetery.
Mr. Bohrer died in his home Thursday morning following a heart attack. He was a retired employee of the Ruberoid company, where he formerly worked for 17 years.
Erie Daily Times
Oct. 31, 1941
Labels: Bohrer
Obit of Harry J Bohrer
Bohrer, Harry J
BOHRER – At Station Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, April 19, 1928, Sergeant Harry J. Bohrer, First Field Artillery, U.S. Army, son of the late J. Joseph Bohrer, in his 35th year.
Military funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Bohrer, 355 West 29th street, Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock and from St. Joseph’s church at nine o’clock. Friends are invited. Deceased is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Bohrer; two brothers, Herman and Frank Bohrer, and three sisters, Mrs. Wessley Tome, Miss Margaret Bohrer and Mrs. Kate Veit.
Erie Daily Times
Mon., Apr. 23, 1928
Obit of George J Bohrer
Bohrer, George J
George J. Bohrer, 76, Brewing Co. Mechanic
George J. Bohrer, 76, of 801 E. 21st, died Wednesday morning at Hamot Medical Center.
Born in Erie, he was the son of the late Jacob and Margaret Grehl Bohrer, pioneer Erie residents.
Mr. Bohrer was employed as a mechanic for 15 years at the Erie Brewing Co.
He was a member of Holy Rosary Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Mittner Bohrer; three sons, Edward and Joseph Mittner of Erie and Richard Mittner of Arcadia, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. William (Virginia) Miller of Erie and Mrs. Betty Wilson of Fairport, N.Y.; four sisters, Sister Raymond Marie Bohrer, Ph.D. S.S.J., Mrs. Sam (Caroline) Randazzo, Mrs. Ernest (Clara) Haener, and Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Spencer, all of Erie; four brothers, Father Raymond E. Bohrer, C.Ss.R., Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Joseph H., Anthony P., and Frank D. Bohrer all of Erie; and many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Francis V. Kloecker Funeral Home, 215 W. 25th. Prayer services Saturday morning at 9:30 will be followed by Mass of The Resurrection at Holy Rosary Church at 10. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. The parish Rosary will be recited Friday evening at 8 in the Kloecker Home.
Erie Daily Times
Thurs, Feb 28, 1974
Obit of Catherine Clara Bohrer
Bohrer, Catherine Clara
BOHRER – In this city, Sunday, August 16, 1908, Catherine Clara, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bohrer, aged 11 months and 15 days.
Funeral will take place from the residence of the parents, 2913 Myrtle street, Tuesday morning, August 18, at 7:30 and from St. Joseph’s church at 8 o’clock. Friends invited. Interment in Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Mon., Aug. 17, 1908
Labels: Bohrer
Obit of Frank G Behringer
Behringer, Frank G.
BEHRINGER – May 19, 1934, Frank G. Behringer, aged 64 years.
Funeral from his late residence, 1125 East Twenty-sixth street, Wednesday morning at 8:30. Services at Holy Rosary church at nine o’clock. Friends invited to call at any time and to attend the services. Interment in Calvary cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Mon, May 21, 1934
Labels: Behringer
Obit of Anna Fromknecht Behringer
Behringer, Anna Fromknecht
1125 E. 25th st.
Anna Fromknecht Behringer, eighty-one, died Sunday in Hamot hospital after a two month illness. She lived at 1125 E. 25th st.
She was a member of the holy Rosary church, the Altar and Rosary Society and the Sacred Heart League of the church.
Surviving are four daughters, Miss Mary Behringer, Mrs. Irene Johnson, Hyattsville, Md.; Mrs. Margaret Johnston and Mrs. Helen Hansen; five sons, Joseph, Sylvester, Clarence, Bernard and Charles Behringer; 28 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Loesch and Mrs. Alois Comstock; three brothers, Joseph, Charles and George Fromknecht. Her husband, Frank Behringer, preceded her in death.
Friends may call at the Brugger funeral home where services will be conducted Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. and from the Holy Rosary church at 9 a.m. The Rev. Walter J. Conway will officiate.
Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Mon, Feb 15, 1954
Obit of William Wendelin Bardroff
Bardroff, William Wendelin
Veteran Railroad Employee Dies
William Wendelin Baradroff, a veteran employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died in his home 355 E. 10th st. Wednesday afternoon.
He leaves his wife, Katherine Abel Bardroff, one daughter, Mrs. William J. Davis, two sons, Edward Bardroff and George Bardroff, both of Erie, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Two sisters, Mrs. Adalaide Kable and Eve Bardroff, also survive.
He was a life-long member of St. Mary’s church, the American Catholic Union, St. Paulinus Assembly No. 16, and of the Penn. R.R. relief.
Funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the late home, and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary’s church. Interment will be in the family plot in Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Thu, Sept 17, 1931
Obit of Catherine Abel Bardroff
Bardroff, Catherine Abel
BARDROFF- Thursday, July 6, 1950, Catherine Abel Bardroff, age 84 years, of 335 East 10th St., widow of the late Wendlin Bardroff; mother of Mrs. Adelaide Davis and Edward Bardroff. Funeral from the Brugger Funeral Home, 443 East 9th St., Monday morning at 8:30. Services at St. Mary’s Church at 9:00 o’clock. Friends invited to call and to attend services. Interment in Trinity Cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Friday, July 7, 1950
Obit of Frank Althof
Althof, Frank
Ill for several weeks, Frank Althof, seventy-one, died Monday night at his home, 2913 Pine ave. He had been owner of the Althof Planing Mill, and later conducted a hotel and grocery business.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Fromknecht Althof; one son, Carl; a daughter, Mae G. Behringer; a sister, Mrs. Lydia Anderson; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A brother, Samuel Althof, died August 22, 1937.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Brugger funeral home, 449 E 9th st., with the Rev. Joseph Lindsay, pastor of Emanuel Presbyterian church officiating. Interment will following Erie cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home at any time and to attend services.
Erie Daily Times
Tues, Apr 12, 1938
Labels: Altof, Anderson, Behringer, Fromknecht
Obit of Elizabeth Fromknecht Althof
Althof, Elizabeth Fromknecht
The welfare of her home was the chief interest of Mrs. Elizabeth Althof, eighty-six, of Richmond st., who died Thursday in her home after having been in poor health for the past two years.
Mrs. Althof was born March 2, 1870, in Erie, daughter of the late Michael and Mary Fromknecht, and lived here her entire life. Her husband, Frank Althof, who was employed in a planning mill died in 1938.
She is survived by a son, Carl E. Althof and a daughter, Mrs. May Behringer, both of Erie; six grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Murphy and Mrs. Julia Heibel; and two brothers. Bernard Fromknecht, of Erie and Louis Fromknecht, of Braddock, Pa.
Services in charge of A. Brugger and Sons funeral home, 449 E. 9th st., will be held there at 8:30 a.m. Monday. Rites will follow at 9 a.m. in St. George’s church. Friends are invited to call and attend the services. Place of interment is being arranged.
Erie Daily Times
Sat, Mar 10, 1956
Labels: Althof, Behringer, Fromknecht, Heibel, Murphy
Obit of Matthew Abel
Abel, Matthew
A retired machinist of the Skinner Engine Company, Matthew Abel, eighty-three, died in the home of his son, Leo W. Abel, 949 E. 23rd st., Tuesday morning.
The deceased formerly worked with the Skinner company for a period of forty years prior to retirement three years ago. Ill health began last August.
Mr. Abel was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. John’s parish.
Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Rose Geiger, Mrs. Louise Schultz, Mrs. George Schroeder, Mrs. Henry Altermatt, and Mrs. Joseph Denitto, all of Erie; three sons, Frank J., Norbert W. and Leo W. Abel, all of Erie; 25 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Kate Bardroff, of Erie, and one brother, John G. Abel, also of Erie.
Mrs. Abel, the former Catherine Schlindwein, died in 1927, and two sons, Oscar and Aloysius Abel, also are deceased.
Friends are invited to call at the Francis V. Kloecker funeral home, 25th and Sassafras sts. The funeral will be held from there at 8:30 a.m. Friday after which a mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. John’s church. Interment will be in the family lot in Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Tuesday, February 17, 1942
Obit of Martin Abel
Abel, Martin
Abel-In this city on December 23, Martin Abel
Funeral from family residence, 329 East Fifteenth street, Wednesday, December 27, and from St. Mary’s church at 9 a.m. Interment in Trinity cemetery. Friends invited.
Erie Daily Times
Dec 26, 1916
Obit of Frances Abel
Abel, Frances
Following an illness of several months, Mrs. Frances Abel, 71, widow of Martin Abel, died Wednesday night in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob W. Kinzig, 513 E. 8th st.
Mrs. Abel was a member of the Rosary society, the Catholic Women’s Union, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John and the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Railroad Trainmen.
She leaves three sons, William of this city, Edward of Indianapolis, Ind., and Carl of Chetek, Wis., a daughter, Mrs Jacob W. Kinzig of this city; 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the home of her daughter and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary’s church. Interment will be in the family lot in Trinity cemetery.
Erie Daily Times
Feb. 14, 1929
Obit of Catherine E. Schlindwein Abel
Abel, Catherine E. Schlindwein
Catherine Eva Abel, wife of Matthew A. Abel, died early Sunday morning in the family residence 614 E. 27th St., following an illness of the past several months.
Mrs. Abel is survived by her husband, six daughters, Mrs. Joseph Geiger, Mrs. L. Schultz, Mrs. Archie Ames, Mrs. Harry Altermatt, Mrs. Will Davis and Mrs. Joseph Denitto, and three sons, Frank, Norbert and Leo Abel. She is further survived by 23 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Will Alberstadt and mrs. Joseph Otto, and two brothers, Joseph and Edward Schlindwein.
The deceased was a life long member of St. John’s Catholic Church and was affiliated with the Catholic Women’s Union.
As noted by Audry Mascharka
posted in Erie Daily Times Mon, July 11, 1927
Obit of Abel
Abel
Mr. Abel, of South Harborcreek, who was stricken with paralysis Monday night, lingered until Wednesday evening and died at nine o’clock. He was unable to speak during that time and seemed to suffer much pain. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife and three daughters. Funeral took place Friday at two o’clock.
Erie Dispatch
Sunday, September 23, 1906