NameTilghman M. Lichtenwalner
Birth23 Aug 1844, Hanover Twp., PA
Death4 Oct 1900
FatherJoseph Lichtenwalner (1802-1878)
MotherAnna Catherine Michael
Misc. Notes
TILGHMANN M. LICHTENWALNER, the popular station agent for the Central Railroad of New Jersey, located in Northampton, and likewise agent for the United States Express Company at that place, is possessed of those qualities well calculated to win the respect and esteem of all whom he encounters, either in a business or social way. He was born in Hanover 'I'ownship, Lehigh County, August 23, 1844, and is the son of Joseph and Anna C. Lichtenwalner, the former born in Northampton, and the latter in Lehigh County. Joseph Lichtenwalner was for many years a prominent agriculturist of Hanover Township, where he was living at the time of his decease, in 1882. He was originally a Whig in politics, but on the formation of the Republican Party immediately joined its ranks. The following-named brothers and sisters of Tilghman M. survive: Belinda, who is the wife of Charles Fatzinger, and makes her home in Hanover Township; Reuben, a minister of the Evangelical Church, located at Shenandoah, this state; and James, a resident of Northampton County.

The subject of this sketch received a thorough training in farm pursuits, passing his boyhood days in the country, where he pursued his studies in the district school. Later he attended one term at Freeland Seminary, after which he taught school for two terms. In 1871 he was appointed station agent at Sternton, now Northampton, for the Central Railroad of New Jersey, and so creditably has he discharged the duties required of him in that position that he has been the incumbent ever since.

In 1864 Mr. Liclitenwalner was married to Miss Clarissa Dewalt, the daughter of Joseph Dewalt, now deceased, but formerly a farmer of Hanover Township. There have been born to them six children, two of whom are deceased. Those living are Julia, Estelle, Elizabeth and Clara. The deceased members of the family are Harvey and George.

Mr. Lichtenwalner has always taken an active interest in school affairs, and has consequently been placed on the School Board, serving as Director in his district at the present time. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, in the faith of which he reared his children. Socially he is an Odd Fellow, belonging to the lodge at Siegfried, the Knights of Malta at Northampton, and the Improved Order of Red Men at Bethlehem. In polities he is a straightforward Republican, and he is very popular in his party.
Spouses
1Clarissa (Clara) Dewalt
Birth13 Sep 1846
Death9 Dec 1919
FatherJoseph Dewalt
Marriage9 Nov 1864
ChildrenJulia (1867-)
 A. Estella (1868-1948)
 Elizabeth (1875-)
 Clara
 Harvey Elwood (Died as Child) (1870-1874)
 George A. (Died as Child) (1873-1878)
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