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Madison J. Romesberg, 1872 - 1938 Madison J. Romesberg 1872 1938 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Madison J. Romesberg was born on 1872, in , Pennsylvania, to Samuel Romesberg (Ramsperger) and Dinah Susannah Romesberg (Ramsperger) (born Miller).
Madison had 11 siblings: Norman Falon Romesberg, Louise Yutzy (born Romesburg) and .
Madison married Lelia Jane Romesberg (born Wechtenhiser) in 1894, at age 21.
Lelia was born on 1879, in , Pennsylvania.
They had 11 children: Woodrow M Romesberg, Samuel James Romesberg and .
Madison lived in 1900, in , Pennsylvania.
He lived in 1920, in , Pennsylvania.
He lived in 1930, in , Pennsylvania.
Madison passed away on 1938, at age 65 in , Pennsylvania.
He was buried in , Pennsylvania.
Documents of Madison J. Romesberg
Madison J. Romesberg in Cameron County Press - July 28 1904
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... David Gildner, at Rockwood, Somerset county, has just imposed what is probably the heaviest fines ever made under the present fish laws of the state upon Herman Fogt, Austin Schrock and Madison Romesberg. The men were convicted of catching ICG carp and catfish by building a fence across Buffalo creek, driving the fish into wire pens and killing them with clubs and then selling them at ten cents ..."
Publication place: Emporium, Cameron, Pennsylvania, USA
Madison J. Romesberg in Greensburg Daily Tribune - July 23 1904
Pennsylvania Newspapers, 1795-2009
"... and Stato rday Take Hold. Justice Divid Gildner, ai Rockwood, j Somerset lius just imposed th.- h Iines ever made under thc present fish laws of th. State upon Herman Fogle Austin Schrock and Madison Romesberg. The men were convicted of IOO and by building n fence uron No 1. afternoon the Buffalo ln Brothers val- ’boned for bring I c; lo ..snip. Somerset oumy, th lm-. but lie died on fag. fish ..."
Publication place: Greensburg, Westmoreland County, PA, USA
Madison Romesberg
1872
Pennsylvania
Madison Romesberg in 1920 United States Federal Census
Madison
married
Lelia L Romesberg
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Madison Romesburg
1871
Pennsylvania
Madison Romesburg in 1900 United States Federal Census
Madison
married
Lelia Romesburg
circa 1894, at age 22.
Madison Woodrow Romesberg, 1913 - 1937 Madison Woodrow Romesberg 1913 1937 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Madison Woodrow Romesberg was born on 1913, in , Pennsylvania, to Madison J. Romesberg and Lelia Jane Romesberg (born Wechtenhiser).
Madison had 11 siblings: Olivetta "Tody" Romesberg, Mable G Hay (born Romesberg) and .
Madison married Elsie Luella Romesberg (born Romesburg) circa 1931, at age 17 in , Pennsylvania.
Elsie was born on 1914, in , Pennsylvania.
They had 2 children.
Madison lived in 1920, in , Pennsylvania.
Madison passed away of on 1937, at age 23 in , Pennsylvania.
He was buried in , Pennsylvania.
Documents of Madison Woodrow Romesberg
Woodroe M Romesberg
1914
Pennsylvania
Woodroe M Romesberg in 1920 United States Federal Census
Woodroe M Romesberg
was born circa 1914, in
birth place
, Pennsylvania, to
Madison Romesberg
and
Lelia L Romesberg
.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Madison RomesbergMadison Romesberg in The times dispatch. - July 24 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 23.-Judge David Glldner, at Rockwood, has Im? posed what Is probably the heaviest fines ever made under the prcsentvfish laws of the State upon Herman ' Austin Schrock and Madison Romesberg. The men were convicted of catching 165 carp and catfish by building a fence across Buffalo Creek, driving the fish, into wire pens and killing them with clubs. The fine ..."
Publication place: Richmond, Virginia
Madison RomesbergMadison Romesberg in Cameron County press. - July 28 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... at Rockwood, Somerset county, has just imposed what is probably the heaviest fines ever made under the present fish laws of the state upon Herman Fogt, Austin Schrock and Madison Romesberg. The men were convicted of catching ICG carp and catfish by building a fence across Buffalo creek, driving the fish into wire pens and killing them with clubs and then ..."
Publication place: Emporium, Cameron, Pennsylvania
Madison RomesbergMadison Romesberg in Warsaw Daily Times - July 23 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... at Rockwood, Somerset county, has just imposed what is probably the heaviest fines ever made under the present fish laws of the state upon Herman Fogle. Austin Schrock and Madison Romesberg. Tbe men were convicted of catching 106 carp and catfish by building a fence across Buffalo creek, driving the fish into wire pens and killing them with clubs and then ..."
Publication place: Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States
Madison RomesbergMadison Romesberg in Evening times-Republican. - July 23 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... at Rockwood, Somerset county, has Just Imposed what is probably the heaviest fines ever made under the present flsh laws of the state upon Herman Fogle, Austin Schrock and Madison Romesberg. The men were convicted of catching 166 carp and catfish by building a fence across Buffalo creek, driving the fish into wire pens and killing them with clubs and then ..."
Publication place: Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa
FamilySearch Family Tree
Madison J. Romesberg 1871 1938PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Madison J. Romesberg, 1871 - 1938
Madison J. Romesberg was born on month day 1871, in birth place, Pennsylvania, to Samuel J Romesberg and Dinah "Lena" Susanna Romesberg (born Miller).
Madison had 10 siblings: Mahlon A Romesberg, Laura Amanda Stover (born Romesberg) and 8 other siblings.
Madison married Lelia Jane Romesberg (born Wechtenhiser) in 1894, at age 22.
They had 12 children: Olivetta "Tody" Romesberg, Savilla M. Bittner (born Romesberg) and 10 other children.