Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1988, Image 59

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of interest to me. Maybe I got this
concern for ancestors from listen
ing to my parents talk. They knew
who their relatives were and where
they lived and they visited them.
My grandfather Landis was one
of IS children and so my mother
had many first cousins. My father
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all of his great, great-grandparents
back to Hans Adam Shreiner who
came to America in 1729.
One does not always find what
orie likes when researching a fami
ly tree. Considering all of the hun
dreds of names, it is no wonder that
a few were “black sheep”. When
my children delve into genealogy,
they’ll find lots of teachers and
professional people in their
father’s family. My folks were
mostly farmers but that doest mean
they had no education they did.
A while ago a lady from Texas
spent years studying the history of
Hans Michael Weidler. He was the
grandfather of the man who built
the 1813 brick farmhouse in which
I live. Despite my parents interest
in relatives, I do not think that they
knew of any close relationship
with this family.
To make a long story shorter, I
have discovered that my three
times great grandmother not only
was a Weidler but she was the
granddaughter of the original
settler—Hans Michael. This
makes me the ninth generation to
live on this farm on the Conestoga
River in Lancaster County.
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I often think of how it must have
been furnished when the family
first moved into this house. It has
never been remodeled and still has
the openings in the walls for stove
pipes and a hole in the ceiling for
Newly crowned Beaver-
Lawrence Dairy Princess, Kim
berly Bonzo, Is flanked by alter
nate Sue Robinson, right, and for
mer dairy princess, Christina
McDowell.
Kimberly Bonzo Named
Beaver-Lawrence
Dairy Princess
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1988-1
the rope leading to the dinner bell
on the roof. The comer fireplace
and comer cupboard are still
intact. But, wouldn’t the original
owners be surprised to see our
modem conveniences?
ROCHESTER (Lawrence)
Kimberly Bonzo captured the
Beaver-Lawrence Dairy Princess
crown on June 18. The pageant,
held at Laurel Elementary School,
named Sue Robinson the county
alternate. Other contestants
included Charlea Braho and Laura
Scheel.
Bonzo, a senior at Freedom
High School, plans to study busi
ness management after graduation.
At school, she is involved in
marching band, jazz band, vice
president of concert band, Beaver
County honors band, drum
majorette, Youth Traffic Safety
Council, President of Pennsylvani
a Youth Education Association,
fine arts club and was selected
Who’s Who Among American
High School Students and is in the
church choir.
Bonzo works on the family
150-acre farm owned by her
parents, Gayle and Kay Bonzo.
They milk 38 Holsteins.
Dairy Shorts
WHIP IT
Creaming butter for cookies?
Rather than letting it soften at
room temperature, remove it from
the refrigerator only a short time
before creaming, cut into small
pieces, and whip.
♦ * *
MILK
AS BEVERAGE
Milk was originally thought of
by consumers as a raw product to
make butter and cheese. It wasn’t
until the late 1800’s that milk saw
widespread use as a beverage.
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SHELF LIFE?
How long can you keep cottage
cheese, dairy sour cream, and
yogurt? About one week in the
refrigerator, for maximum flavor
and texture. Dairy sour cream and
yogurt may keep slightly longer
than cottage cheese, up to ten days.
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