Family: Alfred W. LEIBY / Annie Elmina WISSER (F297)
m. 12 May 1893-
Father | Male
Alfred W. LEIBY
Born abt. 1873 Died Buried Married 12 May 1893 Maxatawny Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Father Mother
Mother | Female
Annie Elmina WISSER
Born Aug 1870 Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Died Buried Father Hezekiah WISSER | F228 Group Sheet Mother Sarah T. KNERR | F228 Group Sheet
Child 1 | Male
Clarence A LEIBY
Born 11 Apr 1896 Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Died 25 Feb 1982 Palmerton, Carbon County, PA, USA Buried
Child 2 | Male
Charles W. LEIBY
Born c. 23 Mar 1897 Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Died 22 Aug 1952 Lehighton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried
Child 4 | Male
Irvin W. LEIBY
Born 17 Dec 1903 Longswamp, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Died 17 Sep 1982 Lehighton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried Dinkey Memorial cemetery, Ashfield
Child 5 | Male
Paul E. LEIBY
Born 15 Sep 1908 Topton, Pennsylvania, USA Died 16 Feb 1972 Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried Towamensing Cemetery, Palmerton
Child 6 | Male
Clyde W. LEIBY
Born c. 17 Jun 1916 Topton, Pennsylvania, USA Died 27 May 1968 Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried
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Notes - Clarence A. Leiby and Miss Victoria Schofer, both of Topton, were married by Rev. Wilson Keiser, pastor of the Church of God, on Smith street, Allentown. The bride is a daughter of John H. Schofer. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Leiby and is employed in the casket factory, at Topton.
[The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, PA, Friday, November 10, 1916, page 12]
Clarence A. Leiby, 85, of Lehighton R. 3, died Thursday in Palmerton Hospital. He was the husband of the late Edith (DeLong) Leiby. He was a truck driver for the New Jersey Zinc Co., Palmerton, before retiring in 1961. Born at Breinigsville R. 1, he was a son of the late Alfred W. and Anna (Wisser) Leiby. He was a member of Dinkey Memorial United Church of Christ, Ashfield. Surviving are a son Allen, with whom he resided; a brother Irwin of Ashfield and a grandson. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday in the church. A calling hour will precede services in the church. The Richard M. Miller Funeral Home, 137 Fairview St., Union Hill, is in charge of arrangements.
[The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Friday, February 26, 1982, page B-12]
- Clarence A. Leiby and Miss Victoria Schofer, both of Topton, were married by Rev. Wilson Keiser, pastor of the Church of God, on Smith street, Allentown. The bride is a daughter of John H. Schofer. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Leiby and is employed in the casket factory, at Topton.