Individual Details
Laura May HAINES
(29 Aug 1883 - 19 Oct 1973)
Laura's home was on Barclay Road, New Britain Township, and was across
the field (estimate of 1/2 mile) from the home of Elmer Rosenberger
which was on Walters Road. Laura was originally from the Hilltown
Lutheran Church, but went with Elmer to the Church of the Brethren.
They lived in Line Lexington and then in Lansdale PA.
the field (estimate of 1/2 mile) from the home of Elmer Rosenberger
which was on Walters Road. Laura was originally from the Hilltown
Lutheran Church, but went with Elmer to the Church of the Brethren.
They lived in Line Lexington and then in Lansdale PA.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Elmer Wellington ROSENBERGER (1882 - 1943) |
| Child | Pearl Haines ROSENBERGER (1906 - 1965) |
| Child | Clarence Haines ROSENBERGER (1914 - 2002) |
| Child | Thelma Haines ROSENBERGER (1919 - 2003) |
| Father | Milton HAINES (1851 - 1929) |
| Mother | (Emma) Amanda KNOLL (1860 - 1943) |
| Sibling | Norman Knoll HAINES (1890 - 1968) |
Notes
Marriage
Clarence Rosenberger recalls that "they honeymooned in Atlantic City."Death
Cause of her death was cancer.Residence (family)
"Both Clarence and Thelma were born at 50 East Main Street, Lansdale PA.""[The family] lived on Broad Street for several years."
Endnotes
1. John David O'Leary, personal research.
2. Clarence H. Rosenberger, "Our Glorious Century", still photos & narration video (Greenville OH: CHR, 2001), Video #1, 1910 to 1954.
3. Personal data and events; from personal knowledge of Clarence H. Rosenberger (), personal memories; provided variable, personal ;memories.
4. ??, Ruth Genealogy (??: ??, ??), roll 1605, pg 9A.
5. Cemetery visit 11/4/05, Cemetery visit 11/4/05.
6. Cemetery visit 11/4/05, personal remembrance.
7. Clarence H. Rosenberger, "Our Glorious Century", still photos & narration video (Greenville OH: CHR, 2001), Video #1, 1910 to 1954.
8. Cemetery visit 11/4/05, personal memory.

