From the Tunkhannock Republican, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania dated July 19, 1901: BEGIN Sugar Hollow - Howard M., son of Royal KISHBAUGH, who enlisted in Co. B, 42nd Reg. US Vol., in Sept. 1899, was welcomed home last Saturday. Served in the Philippines, returned home by way of Japan and Hawaiian Islands. END The History of Bellasylva, PA by Henrietta Kester The following material was handwritten by Henrietta Kester - no date given and the first page seems to be missing as it starts with No. 2 of 57 pages on 9 x 6 paper. Casper Henry is buried on his farm at Bellasylva. He married Katherine Hoffman and they have ten or eleven children, John Henry being the eldest. John Henry married Mary Ann Klace born in Mauch Chunk 11 Dec 1813 and they had five children - Edann, Rachel, Levi, Philip and an infant (died). His second wife was Ann Elizabeth Horn, born 23 An 1821 (maybe in New York City) and married 31 Dec. 1839 and they have seven children - Amanda, Hulda, Mary Elysbeth, William, Sarah Ann, Franklin, George Roland Kasson. John Henry was born near Mauch Chunk, PA. on 14 March 1806 and, therefore was 90 years 2 months and 11 days old at the time of his death 24 May 1896. Herman Pollner married Eda Ann Henry, John Henry's sister on 1 Feb 1850. Herman Pollner was born in Germany 9 June 1826. He also had a brother, Louis. When Herman n was six years old, his father died and when he was twenty, some of the Germans rebelled against the Catholic King. Herman was one -- he skipped the country to avoid being killed. He with a friend, a Mr. Fischer, came to America. They went from State to State until they reached Utah. Later they came back to Bellasylva where he married Eda Ann Henry. Herman A. Pollner died in Centralia, Washington, 8 Nov, 1909, aged 83 years. His wife died in Centralia, Washington 10 Jan. 1920, aged 87 years. Oscar H. Pollner, born in Tunkhannock, PA, on 13 March 1858, the son of Herman and Eda Ann Henry Pollner. For several years he resided at Lake Carey and Sugar Hollow before moving to Centralia, Washington, in 1908. Mr. Pollner married Margaret Cadden of Auburn Center, PA, and to them were born two daughters - Mary and Lucy. Mrs. Pollner preceded her husband in death in 1896. Mary, the oldest daughter married Howard Kishbaugh of Sugar Hollow and Davenport, Washington, and also preceded him in death. Mr. Pollner is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Lucy Fyock of Centralia, Washington, with whom he resided and two sisters Mrs. Warren Alexander of Centralia Washington, and Mrs. Worthy Jayne of Kingston.