From 1815 to 1818, Ralph Lashells was the proprietor of the "Indian Queen," a tavern that was the headquarters for all the gentlemen of the town. The Blue Room of the "Indian Queen" remained the elite inn/tavern for almost five decades.
Ralph and Mary had 7 children - Margaret Clark Lashells, Eleanor Jane Lashells, Sophia Ester Lashells, George William Lashells, Walter John LaShelle, James Maxwell Lashells and Daniel Lashells.
Obituary:
August 1, 1821, The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Died, at the residence of his brother in New Berlin, Union Co., Pa., on Thursday morning last, Ralph Lashall, for a number of years an active and respected citizen of this borough.
From 1815 to 1818, Ralph Lashells was the proprietor of the "Indian Queen," a tavern that was the headquarters for all the gentlemen of the town. The Blue Room of the "Indian Queen" remained the elite inn/tavern for almost five decades.
Ralph and Mary had 7 children - Margaret Clark Lashells, Eleanor Jane Lashells, Sophia Ester Lashells, George William Lashells, Walter John LaShelle, James Maxwell Lashells and Daniel Lashells.
Obituary:
August 1, 1821, The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Died, at the residence of his brother in New Berlin, Union Co., Pa., on Thursday morning last, Ralph Lashall, for a number of years an active and respected citizen of this borough.
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