| Name |
Schoendorfer, Frank Ludwig [1, 2] |
| Birth |
18 Jul 1902 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
1910 |
Wellsville, Allegany, New York, USA |
| Residence |
1920 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Residence |
18 Jun 1925 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Residence |
1930 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Residence |
1935 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| census 1940 |
1 Apr 1940 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Age: 38; Head, PA- teacher, public school |
- Frank L Schoendorfer in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: April 4, 1940
enumerator: Dorothy M. Miller
Name: Frank L Schoendorfer
Respondent: Yes
Age: 38
Estimated birth year:abt 1902
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Street: Washington Avenue
House Number: 335
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Same House
Resident on farm in 1935:No
Sheet Number: 3A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:64
Occupation: Teacher
House Owned or Rented: Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:6000
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: College, 2nd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:40
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 43
Income: 1900
Income Other Sources:Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Frank L Schoendorfer 38 PA teacher, public school
Henrietta Schoendorfer 42 PA sales lady, house to house
Frank M Schoendorfer 8 PA
Elizabeth Moyer 83 PA mother-in-law widow
Source Citation
Year: 1940;
Census Place: Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania;
Roll: T627_3565;
Page: 3A;
Enumeration District: 41-21
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
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| Military Draft Registration |
16 Feb 1942 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Death |
14 Jan 1968 |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
- Frank Schoendorfer in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name: Frank Schoendorfer
SSN: 720-10-7028
Last Residence:
17740 Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
BORN: 18 Jul 1902
Died: Jan 1968
State (Year) SSN issued:
Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951)
Source Citation
Number: 720-10-7028;
Issue State: Railroad Board (Issued Through);
Issue Date: Before 1951
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011.
Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
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8 Jul 2010 |
Jersey Shore Cemetery, Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| on Memorial Day, surprise award for 100 years contribution from the Schoendorf family directors |
- Paul Lynn Gardner
22 mins · Duncansville, PA 20160726
MEMORIAL DAY AT JERSEY SHORE, PA HAS BEEN AN IMPORTANT TRADITION FOR THE SCHOENDORFER FAMILY.
As stated by Frank Moyer Schoendorfer,
grandson of Anna Mosch and Frank Schoendorfer:
“It is a significant holiday for the Schoendorfer Family. As long as I can remember we went to the Jersey Shore Cemetery on Memorial Day. Of course a few days prior we decorated the Family burial area with red, white & blue flowers. On Monday (May 30, 2016) I’ll be at the JS Cemetery, and will conduct the Uplifter March that the band will play during the program. The band will be made up of the JSHS Band and augmented by the JS Town Band. I will play cornet for the other band numbers. Included in this program the Fairplay Brass will play “The Armed Forces Salute”, and I’ll play cornet with them. The brass group consists mainly of prior music students of my Father and they too played in the JSHS Band when in high school”
Frank goes on to say: “The Schoendorfer Memeorial Day Tradition originated with my Grandfather, as director of the New York Central Railroad Band. My Father began his career with this band in 1914 when as a 12 year old he carried the bass drum. My uncles where also in this band; Francis Coates, drummer and my uncle Carl Schoendorfer, baritone. My Dad later played trumpet in the NYC Band. This band moved to Albany, NY in the 1930’s. The Band paraded to the Cemetery playing marches, and upon arrival at the JS Cemetery they would go into a dirge and play “We Honor the Brave”. Many of the parts of this music were lost or mutilated over the years. In the late 1960’s I arranged and wrote out all of this very old music score for the JSHS Band originally composed by W S Ripley and arranged by Harry J. Lincoln. My Father, when he became the JSHS Band Director in 1931 continued the tradition of the Band playing the music, “We Honor the Brave” on entrance to the Cemetery. The Band usually paraded from East Broad Street up Allegheny Street to the Cemetery. The Band would go to the Valley and to Salladasburg and play on Memorial Day as well.”
“My Father was the band director of the Jersey Shore High School Band for 35 years so the same Schoendorfer tradition was continued for many years. I Frank Moyer Schoendorfer was the JSHS Band mascot at age 3, so wore the same uniform as everyone else. Those old uniforms were worn by my three sons at Memorial Day in 1963 as they paraded with the Band, thus modeling these uniforms. Dean wore the original sweater uniform, David wore the cape that was added for warmth and Frank wore the orange and black military styled uniform later worn by the Junior High Band. My daughter Lori wore that years Drum Majorette uniform. Those uniforms are on display in the Jersey Shore Historial Society Building, Moss House, on Main Street in JS.
My Father, Frank Ludwig Schoendorfer (1902-1968) was awarded the National American Legion Award in 1964 for his development, years of participation and Superior leadership and organizational ability of the Jersey Shore Memorial Day Annual Performances over the many years. This is a very prestigious award, and I’m sure he was proud to receive it, particularly in front of his wife, son, daughter-in-law, Grand sons and Grand daughter.
I made the Memorial Day address at the JS Cememtery in 1983, in military uniform as I was the Dean of Admissions at the Valley Forge Military Academy at the time. That same year the JS Mayor George Teufel presented a proclamation “In Tribute to the Frank L. Schoendorfer Family” Whereas the Frank L. Schoendorfer Family, beginning with Grandfather Frank Schoendorfer, Father, Frank L. Schoendorfer, Son Frank M. Schoendorfer and Grandsons have given not only Jersey Shore on Memorial Day but in the service of this great Country for over a period of over eighty years.
I reorganized the JS Town Band in 1994 and ever since, this Band has augmented the JSHS Band in playing at the JS Cemetery on Memorial Day. I conducted most of the programs when we started that tradition. Last year, 2015, I directed only the Uplifter March. This is one of the marches composed by my Father. Also for the last two years Grandmom Joyce, Being a DAR member of the Fort Antes Chapter (the JS DAR Chapter Name), laid the wreath during the Program for those Revolutionary Soldiers that died in battle in our American Revolution. Also in attendance last year was Lori Schoendorfer Dorsz, her husband, Ted and son, Ted II and his friend.
For the last several years I played with the Fairplay Brass over in the JS Valley for their Memorial Day Programs the Sunday before Memorial Day. This year, 2016, I will play with the Fairplay Brass again and also conduct my Fathers, Uplifter March and play cornet for the JS Memorial Day program. Surprise, I did this! Played over in the Valley with the Brass Grandmom Joyce sat with her cousins, Jim and Karen Myers.
Memorial Day 2016 included a surprise award, that I had no idea that was taking place. They call me forward to receive a plaque for all the years that I directed the combined JS Town Band and the JS High School Band. The inscription read, “Presented to Director Emeritus Frank Schoendorfer, LTC [RET] United States Army. In appreciation for your outstanding service and dedication to the Jersey Shore Town Band by The Jersey Shore Area Veterans Council, Inc.”
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| Race |
White [3] |
| FSID |
2S22-TJZ |
| Name |
Frank L Schoendorfer [3] |
| Name |
Frank Schoendorfer [4] |
| Occupation |
Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| musician, band director |
- Paul Lynn Gardner
22 mins · Duncansville, PA 20160726
MEMORIAL DAY AT JERSEY SHORE, PA HAS BEEN AN IMPORTANT TRADITION FOR THE SCHOENDORFER FAMILY.
As stated by Frank Moyer Schoendorfer,
grandson of Anna Mosch and Frank Schoendorfer:
“It is a significant holiday for the Schoendorfer Family. As long as I can remember we went to the Jersey Shore Cemetery on Memorial Day. Of course a few days prior we decorated the Family burial area with red, white & blue flowers. On Monday (May 30, 2016) I’ll be at the JS Cemetery, and will conduct the Uplifter March that the band will play during the program. The band will be made up of the JSHS Band and augmented by the JS Town Band. I will play cornet for the other band numbers. Included in this program the Fairplay Brass will play “The Armed Forces Salute”, and I’ll play cornet with them. The brass group consists mainly of prior music students of my Father and they too played in the JSHS Band when in high school”
Frank goes on to say: “The Schoendorfer Memeorial Day Tradition originated with my Grandfather, as director of the New York Central Railroad Band. My Father began his career with this band in 1914 when as a 12 year old he carried the bass drum. My uncles where also in this band; Francis Coates, drummer and my uncle Carl Schoendorfer, baritone. My Dad later played trumpet in the NYC Band. This band moved to Albany, NY in the 1930’s. The Band paraded to the Cemetery playing marches, and upon arrival at the JS Cemetery they would go into a dirge and play “We Honor the Brave”. Many of the parts of this music were lost or mutilated over the years. In the late 1960’s I arranged and wrote out all of this very old music score for the JSHS Band originally composed by W S Ripley and arranged by Harry J. Lincoln. My Father, when he became the JSHS Band Director in 1931 continued the tradition of the Band playing the music, “We Honor the Brave” on entrance to the Cemetery. The Band usually paraded from East Broad Street up Allegheny Street to the Cemetery. The Band would go to the Valley and to Salladasburg and play on Memorial Day as well.”
“My Father was the band director of the Jersey Shore High School Band for 35 years so the same Schoendorfer tradition was continued for many years. I Frank Moyer Schoendorfer was the JSHS Band mascot at age 3, so wore the same uniform as everyone else. Those old uniforms were worn by my three sons at Memorial Day in 1963 as they paraded with the Band, thus modeling these uniforms. Dean wore the original sweater uniform, David wore the cape that was added for warmth and Frank wore the orange and black military styled uniform later worn by the Junior High Band. My daughter Lori wore that years Drum Majorette uniform. Those uniforms are on display in the Jersey Shore Historial Society Building, Moss House, on Main Street in JS.
My Father, Frank Ludwig Schoendorfer (1902-1968) was awarded the National American Legion Award in 1964 for his development, years of participation and Superior leadership and organizational ability of the Jersey Shore Memorial Day Annual Performances over the many years. This is a very prestigious award, and I’m sure he was proud to receive it, particularly in front of his wife, son, daughter-in-law, Grand sons and Grand daughter.
I made the Memorial Day address at the JS Cememtery in 1983, in military uniform as I was the Dean of Admissions at the Valley Forge Military Academy at the time. That same year the JS Mayor George Teufel presented a proclamation “In Tribute to the Frank L. Schoendorfer Family” Whereas the Frank L. Schoendorfer Family, beginning with Grandfather Frank Schoendorfer, Father, Frank L. Schoendorfer, Son Frank M. Schoendorfer and Grandsons have given not only Jersey Shore on Memorial Day but in the service of this great Country for over a period of over eighty years.
I reorganized the JS Town Band in 1994 and ever since, this Band has augmented the JSHS Band in playing at the JS Cemetery on Memorial Day. I conducted most of the programs when we started that tradition. Last year, 2015, I directed only the Uplifter March. This is one of the marches composed by my Father. Also for the last two years Grandmom Joyce, Being a DAR member of the Fort Antes Chapter (the JS DAR Chapter Name), laid the wreath during the Program for those Revolutionary Soldiers that died in battle in our American Revolution. Also in attendance last year was Lori Schoendorfer Dorsz, her husband, Ted and son, Ted II and his friend.
For the last several years I played with the Fairplay Brass over in the JS Valley for their Memorial Day Programs the Sunday before Memorial Day. This year, 2016, I will play with the Fairplay Brass again and also conduct my Fathers, Uplifter March and play cornet for the JS Memorial Day program. Surprise, I did this! Played over in the Valley with the Brass Grandmom Joyce sat with her cousins, Jim and Karen Myers.
Memorial Day 2016 included a surprise award, that I had no idea that was taking place. They call me forward to receive a plaque for all the years that I directed the combined JS Town Band and the JS High School Band. The inscription read, “Presented to Director Emeritus Frank Schoendorfer, LTC [RET] United States Army. In appreciation for your outstanding service and dedication to the Jersey Shore Town Band by The Jersey Shore Area Veterans Council, Inc.”
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Jersey Shore Cemetery, Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Person ID |
I37467 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Schoendorfer, Frank Ludwig, b. 14 May 1867, Wien, Austria d. 10 Jul 1935, Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 68 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Mosch, Anna Elizabeth, b. 23 Jan 1871, Germania, Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 5 Nov 1935, Utica, Oneida, New York, USA (Age 64 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
7 Mar 1889 |
Addison, Steuben, New York, USA [1] |
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Jersey Shore Cemetery, Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA |
- Paul Lynn Gardner
3 hrs · Duncansville, PA 201600722
On Monday I drove up to Jersey Shore, PA to meet with Frank Moyer Shoendorfer and his wife Joyce. Actually the first time I met Frank and his wife was at the Kortz Reunion in June. Frank is the son of the late Frank Ludwig Schoendorfer and Henrietta Moyer of Jersey Shore and the grandson of Anna Mosch and Frank Schoendorfer. Frank M.and Joyce reside in Collegeville, PA and spend summers just north of Jersey Shore. Frank gave me a tour of Jersey Shore including the homes where his parents and grandparents lived. I was also given a tour of the river end of town where my Grandparents, Hertha Mosch and Egbert McElroy resided when Grandpa McElroy worked for the New York Central Railroad in the early 1900s. My mother Jane and her brother Clinton were also born in Jersey Shore in 1917 and 1919. We also visited the Schoendorfer family plot at the Jersey Shore Cemetery. Frank is a third generation of Schoendorfer musicians for which I will expand on in future posts.
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Frank Schoendorfer
b.19 Mar 1867 Riessen, Germany
d. 10 Jul 1935 Jersey Shore, PA
Anna Elizabeth Mosch Schoendorfer
b. 23 Jan 1871 Germania, PA
d. 05 Nov 1935 Utica, NY
daughter of Karl Hreman & Caroline Scheider Mosch
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headstones, Jersey Shore Cemetery, Frank & Anna Elizabeth Mosch Schoendorfer Paul Lynn Gardner 3 hrs · Duncansville, PA 201600722 On Monday I drove up to Jersey Shore, PA to meet with Frank Moyer Shoendorfer and his wife Joyce. Actually the first time I met Frank and his wife was at the Kortz Reunion in June. Frank is the son of the late Frank Ludwig Schoendorfer and Henrietta Moyer of Jersey Shore and the grandson of… |
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