Individual Details
Pearl Haines ROSENBERGER
(2 Feb 1906 - 13 Aug 1965)
Pearl was not employed outside of the home until after the death of
George. Then she worked at a school lunch room. She was office
manager for the Friends Meeting at 1515 Cherry in Philadelphia. Pearl
was athletically inclined and enjoyed swimming. She also enjoyed
traveling and died in a hotel in Seattle, Washington.
1930 PA census (Montg. Co., roll 2082; p. 3B) employed as secretary in
hosiery mill
George. Then she worked at a school lunch room. She was office
manager for the Friends Meeting at 1515 Cherry in Philadelphia. Pearl
was athletically inclined and enjoyed swimming. She also enjoyed
traveling and died in a hotel in Seattle, Washington.
1930 PA census (Montg. Co., roll 2082; p. 3B) employed as secretary in
hosiery mill
Events
Families
| Spouse | George Mowrer HOFFMAN Jr. (1906 - 1943) |
| Child | George Richard HOFFMAN (1935 - ) |
| Child | John William HOFFMAN (1938 - 2003) |
| Father | Elmer Wellington ROSENBERGER (1882 - 1943) |
| Mother | Laura May HAINES (1883 - 1973) |
| Sibling | Clarence Haines ROSENBERGER (1914 - 2002) |
| Sibling | Thelma Haines ROSENBERGER (1919 - 2003) |
Notes
Death
Heart attack while traveling alone.Endnotes
1. Clarence H. Rosenberger, "Our Glorious Century", still photos & narration video (Greenville OH: CHR, 2001), Video #1.
2. ??, Ruth Genealogy (??: ??, ??), roll 2082, pg 3B.

