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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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1881 - 1950 (69 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Thomas Roberts APPEL was born on 11 May 1881 in Titusville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died on 13 Nov 1950 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LLCK-3FP
- _UID: AAE4912D00FD4E93B273F7FE74697E4CEB11
- Residence: 1900, Lancaster City Ward 5, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1910, Lancaster Ward 6, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Draft Registration: Between 1917 and 1918, Lancaster County no 4, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1920, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1930, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1940, Lancaster Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Draft Registration: 1942, Lancaster Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Thomas married Eva Teresa RENGIER on 23 Jan 1907 in Mount Joy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Eva (daughter of Charles Frederick RENGIER and Annie E. KRAMPH) was born on 2 Aug 1876 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 11 Sep 1943. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
2. | Roberts Rengier APPEL (1.Thomas1) was born on 18 Nov 1907 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 12 May 1986 in Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina; was buried on 14 May 1986 in Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GS6D-L2K
- _UID: 70ED7A1810484D1E84C354617850F9E554A8
- Residence: 1910, Lancaster Ward 6, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1920, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1930, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1935, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1940, Lancaster Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 14 May 1986, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina
Notes:
SS# 167-14-5234
Roberts married Alice Vernon EDGE on 18 Aug 1926. Alice (daughter of Rev. Walter Warren EDGE and Maud BRANNEN) was born on 16 Apr 1907 in Flemington, Georgia; died in Jan 1987 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. Patience E. APPEL was born on 7 Sep 1931 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 1 Nov 2002 in Kensington, Montgomery, Maryland.
- 7. Thomas "Toby" Roberts APPEL was born on 27 Aug 1934 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died on 9 Jul 2006 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida.
- 8. Penelope Rengier APPEL was born on 23 Dec 1940 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; and died.
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3. | Charles Rengier APPEL (1.Thomas1) was born on 28 Oct 1909; and died. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: K8H7-679
- _UID: 4C09B261AFA34FB9B491544A7171E3E85282
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4. | Thomas Gilmore APPEL (1.Thomas1) was born on 5 May 1913; and died. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: G8SK-Z7P
- _UID: 0715EA92358740509B1F5B1B92CA2358EB18
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5. | Anthony Roberts APPEL (1.Thomas1) was born on 27 Mar 1915; died on 14 Jun 1997. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: G8SK-843
- _UID: 50C7193C3EB44050879869BAE65A93C6C911
Notes:
Possible newspaper articles (with photo) in the Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era (Lancaster, PA) dated 8 Mar 2010. "Flashback Lancaster - 25 years ago - JUDGE HONORED: President Judge Anthony R. Appel of the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas was honored at a surprise retirement dinner atteneded by 200 people. Appel, a judge for 15 years, was approaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. He was approved to continue serving after retirement as a senior judge. Succeeding Appel as president judge was judge Paul A. Mueller Jr. (March 14, 1985).
Familysearch.org - U.S. Social Security Death Index - DOD: 14 Jun 1997.
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Generation: 3
8. | Penelope Rengier APPEL (2.Roberts2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 23 Dec 1940 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; and died. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GNGG-X1C
- _UID: D3EF5B434A944313B2F72A72BBA8A416F678
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Generation: 4
9. | Andrew LEVINE (6.Patience3, 2.Roberts2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 12 Oct 1952 in Bayside, New York; and died. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GDZP-71P
- _UID: E6AD915461F44ED8917F9BE06A146D62CB84
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10. | Gregory Roberts LEVINE (6.Patience3, 2.Roberts2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 11 Apr 1954 in New York City, New York; died on 16 Mar 1979 in Molokai, Maui, Hawaii. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GDZP-CGC
- _UID: E154ED10EB6547A2BE84F11C37629FDDCF70
Notes:
No SS# on file for death.
Killed in "hunting accident" by "friend" - suspected to be homicide over drug deal gone sour according to letter Gregory wrote his mother before his death.
Charge of murder against Molokai man is dismissed WAILUKU Maui District Judge Richard Komo yesterday dismissed charges against a Molokai man charged with murder for a shooting in Molokai's Halawa Valley Thursday. "It's tragic, a misfortune; a person is dead. But the circumstances at this point for the prosecution is that the evidence is inadequate even for the judgment of manslaughter," Komo said. '. Then he dismissed the charge against Michael Saul Tiemann, 25. He was charged with murder in the death of Gregory Levine, 24. who was shot to death about noon Thursday in Halawa Valley. The two reputedly had been close friends, living in Halawa Valley in a remote forested area. According to reports, the two men had been hunting when Tiemann allegedly shot Levine with a .38-caliber revolver. J In the hearing before Komo yesterday, Tiemann did not testify on how the shooting occurred. The only Evidence was the testimony of two police investigators. ; During the hearing, Deputy prosecutor John Tarn offered two charges against Tiemann. One was for murder, while the second was an alternative charge of manslaughter. The difference in the two charges was over whether Tiemann "intentionally or knowingly" shot Levine, for murder, or whether he "recklessly" shot the victim, for manslaughter. Defense attorney Tom Beck argued that neither term applied, based on the testimony of the two detectives. "If anything, the evidence presented today shows that it was a hunting accident," Beck said. In their testimony, the detectives said Tiemann had reported the shooting through the foreman of Puu 0 Hoku Ranch, Charlie Aipia. The shooting occurred on ranch land, and the ranch office is the first point at which a telephone would be available. According to Det. Gary Danley, Tiemann told Aipia and Molokai Police Sgt. Samuel Ellis that he shot Levine. Danley said that when Tiemann was asked what had happened, he would not answer. Det. George Lopes described the scene of the shooting and also said he orginally was told there had been an accident on Molokai. Questioned by Beck, he said there was no indication that the shooting was either intentional or "recklessly caused." Lopes' answers prompted Beck to move for dismissal of the charges. Tam, however, argued that "there may or may not be a case for murder, but there certainly is a case for manslaughter." He argued that the revolver must have been discharged "recklessly" and also pointed out that the victim was shot while on a roadway clear of any brush or shrubbery that would have hidden him from Tiemann. Based on the testimony he had heard, Komo said there was "no indication of the elements of the offense of murder, nor, for that matter, for manslaughter."
Clipped from The Honolulu Advertiser, 20 Mar 1979, Tue, 4
Family/Spouse: Kathleen Kay O'LEARY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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