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 CCPA: Home
A Treasurer is an agent for the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Pennsylvania State Police, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, Pennsylvania Game Commission, and the County of Cumberland.
This tax is authorized by County Ordinance 2001-3 and Act 142 of 2000 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
A County Treasurer serves as a member of the County Retirement Board, which oversees the pension fund.
www.ccpa.net /cumberland/cwp/view.asp?a=1747&Q=473490   (395 words)

  
 honcpa23.html
JACOB KREMER, ex-sheriff and treasurer of Northumberland county, was born in Albany township, Berks county, Pennsylvania, April 30, 1827, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Levan) Kremer.
SIMON LANTZ was born in Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, September 21, 1814, and was a son of Henry and Christiana (Follmer) Lantz.
Morgan was elected by the firm general manager and treasurer, and at the expiration of the limited partnership, June 1, 1890, when Ario Pardee became sole owner of the works, he was appointed by that gentleman general manager and treasurer, which position he still holds.
www.webroots.org /library/usahist/honcpa23.html   (15250 words)

  
 PA Grand Canyon Resorts Attractions
The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania is a showcase of Pennsylvania's wildlife, (we have nesting bald eagles!), and scenery.
Tioga County is the origin of the longest Rails-to-Trails in Pennsylvania, running from the Pine Creek Gorge in Ansonia to Blackwell in Tioga County.
Fishing and hunting licenses can be obtained at the County Treasurers Office or through most sporting goods stores.
www.pagrandcanyonresort.com /attractions.html   (15250 words)

  
 f804827.txt
He was a useful and respected citizen, served his township faithfully as treasurer, and was an active member of the Reformed congregation of Himmel's Church, in which he held the offices of deacon, elder, trustee and treasurer.
He has served his township efficiently as treasurer and overseer of the poor, is a Republican in political connection, and is a leading member of the United Evangelical Church at Uniontown to which his family also belong.
GEORGE H. LENKER, farmer of Washington township, was born Feb. 14, 1851, in Upper Mahanoy township, Northumberland county, son of Peter Lenker.
searches.rootsweb.com /usgenweb/archives/pa/northumberland/bios2/f804827.txt   (18508 words)

  
 WYANDOT COUNTY, OHIO - 1884 HISTORY - CHAPTER IV - EDEN TOWNSHIP
Lambright was married in December, 1856, to Maria Bowlby, of this township, and native of Somerset County, Penn., daughter of James and Sarah Bowlby, natives of Jersey and Pennsylvania respectively.
Jesse Edgington was married, November 27, 1834, to Charlotte Koontz, a native of Franklin County, Penn., and daughter of Abraham and Susanna (Shrader) Koontz, natives of Pennsylvania, and of Dutch parentage.
He has served as Township Treasurer, is a member of the F. and A. M., and a Democrat politically.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Wyandot/Weden.htm   (10477 words)

  
 Order of Prohibition against Ricki Bleigh -- 02-0101-II
The National Credit Union Administration Board (“NCUA BOARD”), by and through its undersigned counsel, and Ricki Bleigh, former treasurer of Zelienople JM Federal Credit Union, Zelienople, Pennsylvania, hereby stipulate and agree as follows:
WHEREAS, Ricki Bleigh, former treasurer of Zelienople JM Federal Credit Union (“Credit Union”), is an “institution-affiliated party” participating in the affairs of said credit union; and
Former Treasurer of                        )                       DOCKET NO.  02-0101-II Zelienople JM                                  )
www.ncua.gov /administrative_orders/Admin/2002/02-0101-II.htm   (356 words)

  
 Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors
Lester O. Houck, supervisor and secretary-treasurer of Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, has been elected to serve a one-year term as assistant secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, effective April 20, 2004.
Houck is past chairman of the Salisbury Township Planning Commission and has served as president, first and second vice president, and treasurer of the Lancaster County Association of Township Officials.
The Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors represents Pennsylvania’s 1,456 townships of the second class and for the past 83 years has been committed to preserving and strengthening township government and securing greater visibility and involvement for townships in the state and federal political arenas.
www.psats.org /press_releases_42904_houck.html   (410 words)

  
 Polk Township Biographical Sketches
She is over 90 years old; is the oldest person in the township, and, although at such an advanced age, she is hale and hearty, and in possession of all her faculties, being troubled with only a slight deafness.
Returning to Polk Township, he bought 60 acres of land of Samuel Geltman, and farmed it for five years, when he sold to John Waters, and rented one year of the Johnsons-on the Plains.
CULP, livery, Galion: was born in Pennsylvania in 1833, and received a good common - school education, and.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Crawford/CrPolk.htm   (9482 words)

  
 WebRoots Library U.S. History
JACOB KREMER, ex-sheriff and treasurer of Northumberland county, was born in Albany township, Berks county, Pennsylvania, April 30, 1827, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Levan) Kremer.
SIMON LANTZ was born in Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, September 21, 1814, and was a son of Henry and Christiana (Follmer) Lantz.
JOSIAH STEWART, merchant, was born in Carbon county, Pennsylvania, March 25, 1836, son of Joseph and Maria (Leigh) Stewart the former a native of Berks county, and the latter of Germany.
www.webroots.org /library/usahist/honcpa23.html   (15296 words)

  
 Pa Freemason February 03 - Did You Know
The first time some Pennsylvania Freemasons attend a Communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, they are curious as to why they are directed to sign a visitor's slip and not a member's slip and why they are not eligible to vote in Grand Lodge.
Grand Lodge was convinced of the enthusiasm and support of the Brethren across the Jurisdiction and, with an abiding faith in fraternal dedication and fiscal creativity, the Building Committee determined to continue the construction.
Simply stated, Masons who are not members of the Grand Lodge as defined in the Ahiman Rezon, are invited and as welcome to Grand Lodge Communications as visitors, just as they regularly visit from one Blue Lodge to another.
www.pagrandlodge.org /freemason/0203/dyk.html   (15296 words)

  
 Alexander Aco Kasich -- November 9, 1921 to April 3, 2000
KASICH, Alexander, 78, of 3555 Mount Hickory Boulevard, Hermitage, Pennsylvania.
Kasich was a former treasurer for the Orthodox Men’s Society of the Shenango Valley and lectured for various churches and organizations on political issues.
A member of St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Hermitage, Pennsylvania, Mr.
www.kasich.net /acokasich.html   (408 words)

  
 Manuscripts Guide -- Sh
Among the many treasures in this vast collection are the papers of Pennsylvania Railroad executive Henry Howard Houston (1820-1895), his son, Samuel Frederick Houston (1866-1952), and of Pennsylvania attorney and treasury official, William Meredith (1752-1816).
Relating principally to Smyth's career in New Jersey before the American Revolution, the collection includes addresses to grand juries and their reports, a copy of a petition to the Earl of Carlisle and its response, 1778; with some documents on Smyth's appointments, and material on the collection of customs in Rhode Island.
The Smith Family Papers document the history of the Houston, Smith, Ogden, and allied families, beginning in the late 17th century, and continuing through the middle of the 20th.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/sh.htm   (408 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Obituaries
He was the former Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Middletown.
He was the Deputy Director of Dauphin County Economic Development; was a former Financial Specialist in the Economic Development for the city of Harrisburg; and was a former Corporate Tax Officer for the Auditor General of Pennsylvania.
He was Past Lieutenant Governor of District 16 of the Pennsylvania District of Kiwanis, was also instrumental in forming the Elizabethtown and Hershey Kiwanis Clubs, and was a member of the Middletown Kiwanis Club.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/pa/pa-dauphin1.htm   (2788 words)

  
 ELK TOWNSHIP BIOGRAPHIES
They were natives of Pennsylvania and Kentucky respectively and on leaving their childhood home became residents of Jackson County, Ill, locating south of Murphysboro.
In March 1892, the Horse and Mule Protective Association was organized in Elkville Township, and its officers are as follows: C. Castleton, Chairman; J. Hays, Secretary, and Edward Schwartz, treasurer.
He was born in 1847, and is a son of George and Sarah (Pyle) Schwartz who were numbered among the pioneers of the state, having settled in the southern part of Illinois in 1812, during territorial days.
www.iltrails.org /jackson/elktwp.htm   (1321 words)

  
 Canton Township, MI: Elected Officials
The Treasurer's office is located on the main floor of the Administration Building.
Canton is a Charter Township government where the elected Supervisor, Clerk, and Treasurer are also full-time administrators.
The Supervisor is the chief administrator of the township.
www.canton-mi.org /elected.asp   (434 words)

  
 Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors
The Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors represents Pennsylvania’s 1,456 townships of the second class and for the past 83 years has been committed to preserving and strengthening township government and securing greater visibility and involvement for townships in the state and federal political arenas.
Townships of the second class represent more residents – 5.1 million Pennsylvanians – than any other type of political subdivision in the commonwealth.
Prior to his election in 2002 as second vice president, Kostige served as secretary-treasurer, assistant secretary-treasurer, and as a member of the association’s Executive Committee and Publications-Public Relations, Finance, and Convention Planning committees.
www.psats.org /press_releases_42904_kostige.html   (440 words)

  
 Authority to follow possible water line extension - PittsburghLIVE.com
Kendi reported on a meeting he, Softcheck and board member Larry Williams held with the Pennsylvania American Water Company Jan. 9 regarding a water purchase agreement, requiring NFCMA to reserve 5.2 million gallons per day for Pennsylvania American's use.
The board voted to retain the same officers as 2002: H. Wayne Reese, chairman; Joseph Koast, vice chairman; Paul Kendi, secretary; Larry Williams, treasurer; and Redding Bunting, assistant secretary/treasurer.
Larry Williams of Redstone Township and Palmer Sabatine of South Union Township were re-appointed by their township supervisors to the board for five-year terms.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/dailycourier/news/s_115400.html   (764 words)

  
 BradfordCountyPa.Org -Auditors
Allen has yearly attended the Pennsylvania State Association of County Auditors Conventions and the spring meetings of the Northeast Caucus of County Auditors participating in the seminars, workshops, and round tables presented at both.
Sally is active in the community thru her memberships in the Towanda Business and Professional Women's Club, of which she is treasurer, the Towanda Elks, the International Management Council, the Bradford County Council of Republican Women, and currently serves as treasurer of the Bridge Street Hill Gun Club.
A native of the county and graduate of Troy Area High School, Audrey Allen is serving her second term as Bradford County Auditor.
www.bradfordcountypa.org /ElectedOfficials/Auditors.asp   (734 words)

  
 Springfield First: School District Taxes Discount Due Date - August 31
Just a quick reminder that 2004 School District taxes must be received by the Township Treasurer on or before August 31 in order to receive the 2% discount off of the face amount due.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
If you have not yet received a bill for your 2004 School District property taxes, or you have any questions or concerns with regard to your property taxes, please call Carol Ann Schweitzer, Treasurer: 215-233-3957; Don Berger, Township Manager: 215-836-7600 or myself: 610-834-1633.
springfieldfirst.blogspot.com /2004/08/school-district-taxes-discount-due.html   (124 words)

  
 The VVA Veteran
He was a Life Member and Treasurer of Vietnam Veterans of America-Central Pennsylvania Chapter 791 in Lewistown.
He was a member of Vietnam Veterans of America-Nashville Chapter 46 and served as the chapter treasurer.
William H. Hollyfield died recently in Salisbury Township, Pennsylvania.
www.vva.org /TheVeteran/2002_11/taps.htm   (2118 words)

  
 McDonough County, Illinois, Macomb Township, Bardolph
He was justice of the peace for a period of 11 years, supervisor of the township for three years, and school treasurer for several years, besides which he has filled other less important offices.
He is now village treasurer, custodian of the township school funds, and has for several terms been a member of the town board.
Cary A. Head, principal of the Bardolph public schools, was born in New Salem township, McDonough county, April 15, 1857, and is the son of Bigger J. and Sarah A. Head.
www.macomb.com /~ilmcdono/townships/Bardolph1885.html   (7153 words)

  
 Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors
The Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors represents Pennsylvania’s 1,456 townships of the second class and for the past 83 years has been committed to preserving and strengthening township government and securing greater visibility and involvement for townships in the state and federal political arenas.
Townships of the second class represent more residents – 5.1 million Pennsylvanians – than any other type of political subdivision in the commonwealth.
Prior to his election in 2002 as second vice president, Kostige served as secretary-treasurer, assistant secretary-treasurer, and as a member of the association’s Executive Committee and Publications-Public Relations, Finance, and Convention Planning committees.
www.psats.org /press_releases_42904_kostige.html   (440 words)

  
 Public Forum on `Fixing Social Security, Not Privatizing It' to be Held at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Thursday, March 10, 2005; 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
William George, President of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO; Richard Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO; and Frederick Griesbach, State Director, AARP Pennsylvania, will speak and lead the discussions.
Where: Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education 2986 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg, PA Administration Building, Conference Rooms A, B and C When: Thursday, March 10, 2005, 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Who: William George, President, Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Richard Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer, Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Frederick Griesbach, State Director, AARP Pennsylvania Bruce Hummel, Survivor Benefit Recipient
The Harrisburg Region Central Labor Council, the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO and the Pennsylvania Labor Education Center are the co-sponsors of the Forum.
www.forrelease.com /D20050307/phm042.P2.03072005125124.13338.html   (440 words)

  
 MORROW COUNTY, OHIO 1880 HISTORY - NORTH BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP
He was born in Pennsylvania, but reared in Virginia; he came to Ohio at an early day, and soon entered eighty acres of government land, on which he ever after lived.
He has been Treasurer of his township several terms, performing his duties with satisfaction to the public.
He was born July 16, 1823, in Pennsylvania; his parents, John and Susan (Blosser) Rule, were natives of Pennsylvania, and moved to this State in 1825.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Morrow/MorNBlo.htm   (6450 words)

  
 Bob Casey, Jr. - PAWiki
Casey, the current State Treasurer and former Auditor General, is the son of legedary Pennsylvania governor Bob Casey.
Robert P. Casey, Jr., took the oath of office as Pennsylvania’s State Treasurer on January, 18, 2005, the same day he completed two terms as Pennsylvania’s Auditor General.
Bob Casey was born and raised in Scranton, the eldest son of Governor Casey and his wife, Ellen.
www.keystonepolitics.com /pawiki/index.php?title=Bob_Casey,_Jr.   (610 words)

  
 Sullivan County, Pennsylvania An Attorney for Wills, Estates, Trusts & Probate
A three-person panel has okayed wording of recall petitions against London Township Supervisor Kris Neuvirth and Clerk Larry Lee, but has rejected a third petition against Treasurer Lynn Davidson.
Petitions against the supervisor and clerk were approved but one against the treasurer was rejected.
Pennsylvania Attorneys for Wills, Estates, Trusts & Probate
www.ingstres.com /county-15952/attorneys_for_wills,_estates,_trusts_&_probate/sullivan.htm   (571 words)

  
 f804827.txt
He was a useful and respected citizen, served his township faithfully as treasurer, and was an active member of the Reformed congregation of Himmel's Church, in which he held the offices of deacon, elder, trustee and treasurer.
GEORGE H. LENKER, farmer of Washington township, was born Feb. 14, 1851, in Upper Mahanoy township, Northumberland county, son of Peter Lenker.
In Lower Mahanoy township he owned a farm of eighty acres which he farmed for three years, at the end of that time selling it to Gilbert Troutman, and for the next two years again farming as a tenant.
searches.rootsweb.com /usgenweb/archives/pa/northumberland/bios2/f804827.txt   (18508 words)

  
 Pennsylvania NOTA Bill, 1996
(h) Any elector may cast a vote for "none of the above" for any of the following offices: President of the United States, United States Senator, Governor, Attorney General, Auditor General, Treasurer, Representative in Congress, and Senator or Representative in the General Assembly.
(e) Any elector may cast a vote for "none of the above" for any of the following offices: President of the United States, United States Senator, Governor, Attorney General, Treasurer, Representative in Congress, and Senator or Representative in the General Assembly.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
www.nota.org /pa.html   (1249 words)

  
 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come.
The Supreme Court shall appoint the three non-judge members of the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for terms, respectively, of two years, four years and six years, no more than two of whom shall be members of the same political party.
WE, the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of civil and religious liberty, and humbly invoking His guidance, do ordain and establish this Constitution.
sites.state.pa.us /PA_Constitution.html   (1249 words)

  
 MORROW COUNTY, OHIO 1880 HISTORY - NORTH BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP
He was born in Pennsylvania, but reared in Virginia; he came to Ohio at an early day, and soon entered eighty acres of government land, on which he ever after lived.
He was born July 16, 1823, in Pennsylvania; his parents, John and Susan (Blosser) Rule, were natives of Pennsylvania, and moved to this State in 1825.
He has been Treasurer of his township several terms, performing his duties with satisfaction to the public.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Morrow/MorNBlo.htm   (6450 words)

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