CASPAR JOHN [E 71]
ANDREAS WARMER [E 73]
HANS HUBNER (JOHN HEEBNER) [E 74] and his DESCENDANTS
[71] CASPAR JOHN [E 71] of Langneundorf, came to Pa. in 1734, with the group of Schwenk-felders. He died July 16, 1747, and is buried in Washington Sch. Cem. It was stated that he was not married, but it has been ascertained that he left his wife in Silesia. He was married Nov. 7, 1714, to ANNA KRAUSS, of N. Hdrf. [ Hdrf. Ch. Bk.]
"Die Caspar Johnin von Lang Neundorf, der mann Caspar ist in Pennsylvanien entflohen (sie wohnt) bey der Adam Krausen in Kammergut." (1736.) [Regent, H&J. Mission Records.] Translation: Mrs. Caspar John of Lang Neundorf, whose husband Caspar fled to Pennsylvania, lives with Adam Krauss in "Kammergut."]
ANDREAS WARMER [E 73], b Mar. 1, 1705; d Jan. 28, 1786; s David Warmer of Nieder Harpersdorf; m Nov. 15, 1738, in the presence of witnesses and elders, SUSANNA WIEGNER [E 155], b Sept. 22, 1714; d July 29, 1757; dau of Christoph and Susanna Wiegner [154]. Andreas Warmer is buried in the Hans Heinrich Yeakle burial plot at Hosensack, Pa. His wife is buried in Towamencin Schw. Cem. ["July, 1757, den 31st, des Andreas Warmers Frau in Towamensing begraben worden." Perk. Reg., Vol. III, p 107.] [Translation: On July 31, 1757, the wife of Andreas Warmer was buried in Towamencin.]
Andreas Warmer came to Pa. in 1734, bought land in Towamencin Twp., Pa. [Plate F XVII.] No issue.
HANS HUBNER (JOHN HEEBNER) [E 74], was bin Laubgrund, Silesia, about 1684. On Jan. 14, 1710, he m MARIA SCHOLTZ [E 177], of the Konigliche Kammergut in Ober Harpersdorf, Silesia. Hans Hubner was a "Vetter" of George Hubner [E 17]. Hans Hiibner and wife came to Pa. in 1734 with their children. Hans "made his mark" to the Oath of Allegiance. He was naturalized June 21, 1743, having previously settled in "Falckner Schwam" near Society Run, Frederick Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. [Plate E VIII]. Hans Hubner died Sept. 17, 1754, and his wife died July 16, 1745. Both are supposed to be buried in a private burying ground on the old HUbner farm in Frederick Twp., although only comÂmon field stones without any lettering mark the graves. Hans Htibner is said to have died of injuries received from falling from a wagon while assisting his son, Melchior, to take in the second crop of hay. This occurred in Worcester Twp., Montg. Co., Pa., then Phila. Co. [Dotterer.] Hans HUbner with wife and three children fled from Hockenau in 1726. [ Kadelbach. p. 57.]
Children (3):
[74-1]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Hans [E 179], b 1720; d 1792; M Anna Veronica Dotterer.
[74-2]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Melchior [E 180], b 1723; d May 1, 1801; m Anna Barbara Fisher.
[74-3]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Anna [E 178], b _________ ; d________ ; m Conrad Grob.
[74-1] HANS HUBNER or HANS GEORGE HUBNER [E 179], s Hans and Maria (Scholtz) HubÂner [74], was bin Silesia in 1720, and came to Pa. with his parents in 1734. He was naturalized June 21, 1743. He settled in Frederick Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. [Plate E V.]. At the time of his death he held two hundred acres in the same Twp. [Plate E VI and VII], in the deed of which he is named, "said John Heebner alias Hans George Heebner." About 1748, Hans Hiibner m ANNA VERONICA DOT-TERER, b Sept. 5, 1727; d Jan. 27, 1778. Hans d in 1792 and it is probable that both husband and wife are buried in the private cemetery that was on his farm.
Children (7):
[74-4]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. John, b about 1748; m Anna Maria Neuman.
[74-5]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Philip, m Elizabeth Weiss.
[74-6]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Sophia, b Feb. 17, 1755; d Nov. 19, 1800; m John Richards.
[74-7a-b] 4. George, m l 1.Reed.
2._________
Michael.
Mary, b Aug. 5, 1754 (?); d Nov. 22, 1800.
[74-8]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Margaret, b July 29, 1759; d Sept. 16, 1823; m John Nyce.
[Unable to complete records of this family.]
According to the will of Hans Hubner, signed Sept. 3, 1792, probated Oct. 26, 1792, all his children but Michael were married. Michael did not receive his share of the estate. It was held in trust by the executors, John and George. He gave in advance to each of his married children, Sophia 53 Pounds, John 155 Pounds, Mary 50 Pounds, Margaret 50 Pounds, Philip 150 Pounds, and George 150 Pounds. Michael was to receive only the interest of his share. In signing the will Hans George Hubner "made his mark" as George Heebner.
"There was a tavern more than a hundred years ago where Abraham Hunsberger lives on the road from Keelor's Church to Perkiomenville. It was kept by a man named Hevener—Hunsberger's was first owned by John or (Hans) George Hevener, afterwards by his son, John. Abraham Hunsberger bought it in 1799. The burial place (of the Heveners) is on Henry H. Johnson's land; formerly it was part of Hevener's farm. Hoff's wife was a granddaughter of Hans George Hevener. Hoff was buried there; he was killed by an explosion in a powder mill."
[G. S. Nyce, 1884. Dotterer Papers, Vol. IV, p 58.]
[74-2] MELCHIOR HUBNER [E 180], s Hans and Maria (Scholtz) Hubner [74], was b in Silesia in 1723. He came to Pa. in 1734 with his parents, and in 1775 bought land in Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. [Plate A VI], owned in 1918 by John High.
On Nov. 2, 1752, he m ANNA BARBARA FISHER (according to outline of Mrs. Isaac Cleaver, Ardmore, Pa., her name was Anna Maria Fisher), who was b in 1733 and d May 29, 1818. Melchior Htibner d May 1, 1807; both are buried in the Mennonite Cemetery at Deep Run, Bucks Co., Pa.
Children (7):
[74-9]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elizabeth, b Apr. 11, 1753 ; d Sept. 7, 1829; m Jacob Groff.
[74-10]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Margaret, b Oct. 16, 1755; m Peter Rothrock.
[7-11]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Jacob, b________ ; d_________ ; m Magdalena Leatherman.
[74-12]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. John, b 1763; d 1815; m_______
[74-13]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Abraham, b Feb. 15, 1764; d Apr. 12, 1843; m Elizabeth White.
[74-14]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Mary, b Feb. 23, 1770; d Feb. 19, 1851; m Peter Ott. ---
Henry, b May 29, 1773; d Sept. 15, 1794.
Anna Barbara Huebener Gestorben
den 31 Mey Anno 1818 si brogte
ihr auf 85 jahr.
Last uns Hoeven the stimme des
Herrn und sein lob leren der Vom
tod 1st Auferweckt und Herrlich Geehrt."
Henry Heebner is buried in the Mennonite Cemetery at Deep Run, Bucks Co., Pa. His brother, Abraham, brought from Phila., a white marble tombstone and himself cut the inscription on it. MemÂbers of the church were opposed to the erection of marble tombstones and tried to make Mr. Heebner remove it, but he refused. [Susanna Smith—Doylestown, Pa.]
[74-3] ANNA HUBNER [E 178], dau Hans and Maria (Scholtz) Hubner [74], came to Pa. in 1734 with her parents; m CONRAD GROB. There was probably no issue.
Nothing more definite is known concerning Anna Hubner Grob excepting that her cousin, George Hiibner [E 18], remembered her in his will.
"Anne Grobe b Oct. 29, 1728; d Sept. 25, 1800; buried in Leidy Burying Ground." [Perk. Reg., Vol. I, p 29.]
EXTRACT FROM WILL OF GEORGE HEEBNER [17-1]
(Translation)
George Heebner's will dated May 16, 1762, contains the following provision: "Item, the said my wife Susannah is likewise to pay unto my deceased Uncles John Heebners' three children to each of them Eight pounds, Lawful money of Pennsylvania that is to say, I give unto the said my Uncles son John Heebner the sum of Eight Pounds lawful money aforesaid and to his son Melchior Eight pounds Lawful money aforesaid and to his Daughter Ann Grob Eight pounds lawfull money to be paid by the said my wife unto each of them within a years time after my decease."
According to the Genealogical Record of 1879, page 320, George Heebner [E 18] and Hans Heebner [E 74] were brothers, but this quotation shows that Hans was an uncle.
"Anna Grob, daughter of Hans Heebner and Maria Schultz, married Conrad Grubb, son of Henry Grubb and Catharine Addis, the latter a daughter of Thomas Addis, a resident of Frederick Twp. Both Conrad and wife, Anna Maria, are buried in the private burying plot on the farm of the late Hon. Samuel Faust."
Tombstone Inscription
[74-4] JOHN HUBNER, b 1748; s John and Anna Veronica (Dotterer) Hubner [74-1]; m Aug. 20, 1776, ANNA MARIA NEUMAN, b Aug. 6, 1755; d Feb. 6, 1799; dau Herman and Catharine Neuman.
Children (8):
[74-15]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elizabeth, b May 25, 1777; d July 30, 1838; m Jacob Boyer.
[74-16a]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Magdalena, b Mar. 10, 1779; d Sept. 5, 1857; m { 1. John Roshong.
[74-16b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Jacob Zepp.
[74-17]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. John Philip, b Jan. 18, 1781; d Mar. 9, 1852; m Elizabeth or Catherine Daub.
Sophia, b Sept. 22, 1786. [1789—Nyce Notes.]
Christina, b Apr. 4, 1788. [1789—Dotterer.]
George, b Aug. 13, 1791.
Salome, b Apr. 11, 1794.
[74-18]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Jacob, b July 7, 1798 (Church records), b Aug. 4, 1798 (tombstone); d Feb. 22,1853; ill Esther Schuler.
[Unable to complete or verify above data. Many discrepancies in dates exist which cannot be explained.]
| Jacob Philip Elizabeth Mary George | According to Henry Heebner, Green Lane, Pa., his father, Jacob, had the brothers and sisters indicated by the list at the left. This seems to indicate that these were the children of John and Anna Maria Heebner [74-4]. |
In the Old Goshenhoppen Church Records we find the following entries:
Name Elizabeth
Magdalena Philip Elisabeth Johann Peter Elisabeth
Birth May 25, 1777
Mar. 10, 1779 Jan. 18, 1781 Sept. 3, 1794 Feb. 8, 1818 Aug. 6, 1815
Baptized June 12, 1777 May 8, 1779 Mar. 3, 1781 Nov. 9, 1794 Apr. 26, 1818 Sept. 24, 1815
Parents
Johann Hubner wife—Maria
Johann Hubner wife—Maria
Johann Hubner wife—Maria
Philip Hubner w—Elizabeth
Philip Hubner w—Catharine
Philip Hiibner w—Catharine
Sponsors
Philip Boyer w—Elizabeth
Henry Boyer w—Mary
Philip Boyer
w—Catharine
John Neis Eliz. Hubner
[74-5] PHILIP HEEBNER, s Hans and Anna Veronica (Dotterer) Hubner [74-1]; m ELIZABETH WEISS, buried in Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery.
One child:
[74-19]Â Â Â Â Â Â Jacob, b 1781; d Apr. 8, 1837; m Catherine Young.
It has been impossible to secure data that definitely establishes the fact that the Jacob Heebner who married Catherine Young was the son of Philip and Elizabeth Weiss. Records of two Jacob Heebners who were contemporaneous in the same section have been found. One of these was a descendant of Hans of the Schwenkfelder Heebner line, and the other was a descendant of Jacob HeebÂner who migrated from France. On account of the similarity of names in the records it has been difficult to trace out the family connections.
If the above named Jacob is of Schwenkfelder ancestry he must have been a grandson of Hans [74-1]. He could not have been his son, as the wife of Hans died in 1778, and Melchior Heebner [74-2] had a son Jacob who married Magdalena Leatherman; therefore he must have been a son of either John, Philip, George, or Michael of [74-1]. In the family of John [74-4], Philip was born in 1781; hence Jacob can not be his son, and it is stated that in 1791 Michael was under the care of a committee of lunacy. The accounts of the family of Hans or Hans George Heebner do not mention Jacob as a son. Philip Heebner was assessed in 1776, hence was of sufficient age to have been the father of Jacob.
Traditions still existing in the families descended from the above Jacob Heebner state that they were related to the Heebners of Worcester, Pa. This tradition exists in the Garber, Gross, and Rambo families.
In the French or Hevener line, Jacob Hevener was born December 12, 1787, and was the son of Jacob, the immigrant; hence the above Jacob Heebner could not have been a son of Jacob Hevener of the French line: he might possibly have been a grandson, but the spelling of the name is against this presumption.
According to Pa. Arch., 3rd Series, Vol. XIV, XV, Philip Heebner was in Frederick Twp., in 1774, 1780 and 1783.
"Capt. George Hubner, Powder Maker, agreed with this Commitee to deliver to them 140 lbs. good Gun Powder Neat Weight for every Cwt. of Salt Petre they should deliver to him Gross Weight to be allowed at the rate of £3 per Cwt. for making, and for the Casks; he the said Hubner delivering the powder at Easton & fetching the Salt Petre Gratis." [Pa. Arch., 2d Ser., Vol. XIV, p 605.]
[It has been impossible to identify the above Capt. George Hubner as a descendant of Hans. He probably belonged to the French Hevener line.]
[74-6] SOPHIA HEEBNER, b Feb. 17, 1755; d Nov. 19, 1800; dau Hans and Anna Veronica (Dotterer) Heebner [74-1]; m May 2, 1775, JOHN RICHARDS, b Apr. 10, 1753; d Nov. 13, 1822; s Matthias and Margaret (Hillegass) Richards.
Children (6):
[74-20]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Matthias, b Feb. 18, 1777; d May 9, 1813; m. Mary Salome Bucher.
[74-21]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. John, b Sept. 27, 1778; m Nancy Haney.
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1006 [74-22a] [74-22b] |
GENEALOGICAL. RECORD OF 3. Mark, b               d Apr. 12, 1890; |
THE SCHWENKFELDER FAMILIES in   1. Sophia Knerr. |
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| [74-23a] | Â | Â | 1. Sophia Herman. |
| [74-23b] | 4. George, b June 17, 1788; d Aug. 19, 1873; in | Maria Matthias. | |
| [74-23c] | Â | Anna Sands. | |
| [74-24] | 5. Ann, b June 16, 1790; d Jan. 30, | 1862; m Henry Kerr. | |
| [74-25] | b                                                  d | ; m | W. Groff.   [ No further data obtainable.] |
| 6. Daughter,                   ; | Henry | ||
| Â | [Unable to complete or verify.] | ||
John Richards m 2nd time, Catharine Krebs, widow of Michael. No issue.
[Dotterer Papers, Vol. XIII, p 121; Vol. IV, p ,51. Perk. Reg., Vol. I, p 7.4.]
[74-7a-b] GEORGE (HEABNER) HEEBNER, s Hans and Anna Veronica (Dotterer) Heebner
[74-1]; m________ REED, whose mother was a Haines; the latter lived on a large plantation in Virginia, and owned a large number of slaves. [Stager.]
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[74-26] [74-27] [74-28a] 1 [74-28b] 1 [74-29] George |
Children (5): Anne, b May 24, 1786; d Feb. 12, 1859; m Henry Stager. John, b Mar. 4, 1788; d Dec. 10, 1870; m Mary Hipple. Susanna, b Apr. 5, 1789 ; baptized at the New Hanover Ref. Church. [No further data.] William, m it 1. Anna Lehman. 2. ________________________ Abraham, b Dee. 31, 1797; d Feb. 13, 1868; m Esther_________ Heebner was married twice. [Unable to complete or verify above data.] |
John, George and Abraham Heebner were contributors to the Jerusalem Church, Schuylkill Haven, in 1827 and 1828. George conveyed land to Henry Stager in 1815.
A George Heebner bought 573A acres of land in 1790 in Limerick Twp., Pa., which said George Heebner and wife Catharine, sold in 1792, he being then "George Heebner, potter," of Vincent Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
In 1797 he bought 219 acres of land in Vincent and Pikeland Twps. Deeds show that he was a miller in Chester County. He sold nearly all his land on April 2, 1814, and disappeared from the county. The following year, 1815, a George Heebner whose wife's name was Catharine, appeared in Schuylkill Co.. He was one of the richest men of the township.
Doctor Thomas L. Heebner of Port Carbon, Pa., has a Heebner-made pie plate handed down as an heirloom in the family. It came to him from George, son of Abraham, son of George, and will descend to his son, George.
"George Hubner was another Pennsylvania-German potter who had an establishment in the same county (Montgomery) between 1785 and 1798. He made earthenware decorated in the Sgraffito Style, with figures of peacocks, tulips, and other motives and inscriptions with the dates of manufacture. Occasionally his name appears in full on large, circular dishes and one example in the museum collection bears his initials, carved in old German text." [Barber: Marks of American Potters.]
The following is a list of some of the pottery made by George Heebner, which was sold as part of the "Pennypacker Collection" in 1920. The prices received for the various articles are also given.
Red Earthenware Deep Pie Plate, decorated with two doves, floral designs and inscribed border, incised and colored, dated 1792..................................................................... $30.00
Yellow Slip Pie Plate, With Fantastic Designs of Doves—two doves with one heart—and inscriptions on planchet
and border, incised, outlines, and color relief of red, green and brown, dated 1791............................................................................... $200.00
Yellow Slip Jar, slope top with incised floral decorations and border finished in colors, dated 1785.................................. $45.00
Large Yellow Slip Jar With Broad Loop Handles, narrow neck profusely decorated with floral designs and peaÂcocks, with inscription incised on shoulder line, finished in colors in his most lavish style. [See illustration.] . . $230.00
Large Oval Platter, Yellow Slip and large floral designs...... $205.00
The Heebner pottery was much in demand and was purchased by collectors.
Other relics made by Schwenkfelders and sold at this sale were as follows:
Embroidered Linen Chair Cover, made by Maria tirrffer. ....... $3.50
Scissors, Chain and Silver Clasp, once the property of Rosina Yeakel, 1752-1819................................................................ $3.25
Wool Homespun Spread, dated 1760, made by a Kriebel in Perkiomen Valley and dyed with home dyes ... .$25.00
[74-8] MARGARET HEVENER (HEEBNER), b July 29, 1759; d Sept. 16, 1823; dau Hans and Anna Veronica (Dotterer) Heebner [74-1]; m Dec. 12, 1782, JOHN NYCE, b Mar. 26, 1754; d Mar. 3, 8126; s John and Catharine (Hibbs) Nice.
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Children (6): I. Catharine, b Nov. 18, 1783; d Aug. 6, 1793. [74-30]       2. John H., b 1786; d Dec. 24, 1832; m Elizabeth Bussert. [74-31]       3. Mary, b July 10, 1789; d Sept. 24, 1864; m John Miller. [74-32]              4. Sophia               twins, b Jan. 13, 1793; d       Jan. 14, 1873; m [74-33]       5. George          July 16, 1826; m [74-34]       6. Christiana H., b May 29, 1799; d Apr. 24, 1868; m John |
Samuel Miller. Maria Linsenbigler. |
John Nyce married 1st, Catharine Hudt; 2nd, Margaret Hevener. [Perk. Reg., Vol. I, p 100.]
[74-9] ELIZABETH HEEBNER, b Apr. 11, 1753; d Sept. 7, 1829(8); dau Melchior and Anna Maria (Barbara) (Fisher) Heebner [74-2]; m Dec. 5, 1775, JACOB GROFF, b Apr. 20, 1751; d Jan. 15, 1824; s Jacob and Maria Groff. Buried in the Goshenhoppen Cem., Pa.
Children (7):
[74-35]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob, m Catharine Reiff.
[74-36]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Joseph, b Apr. 21, 1779; d Aug. 20, 1859; m Catharine Wagner.
[74-37]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Henry C., d June 15, 1828; m_________
[74-38a] It 4. John, b June 12, 1796; d 1875; m 1, 1. Sarah Gabel.
[74-38b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Catherine Frederick.
[74-39]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Elizabeth, b Aug. 17, 1793; d June 10, 1892; m John George Daub.
[74-40]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Mary, b Aug. 27, 1785; d July 6, 1814; m John Leidy.
7. Abraham.
According to Edward Matthews, Jacob Groff had eight children; name of eighth child could not be ascertained.
[Unable to complete records of this family.]
Jacob Groff, the father of Jacob Groff who married Elizabeth Heebner, was born in Holland in February,1715. The name was originally spelled Graf. The date of his coming to America is uncertain; Rupp's list of German and foreign emigrants mentions three Jacob Groffs coming to Pennsylvania in 1737, 1744, and 1749. The name of the wife of the emigrant Jacob Groff was Maria, who was born in 1722, and they were married in 1745.
Tradition says all their children were born prior to their migration to America. Tradition also says that Jacob Groff and family first located on a farm near Zieglersville, Pa.; that they first camped under a large oak tree on the banks of the Goshenhoppen Run. In 1769 a patent for land was granted to Jacob Groff [vid. below]. The children of Jacob Groff were Jacob, Joseph, John, Abraham, Henry, David, and Elisabeth. Of these sons the first five named remained near their father's homestead on the Perkiomen, whilst David removed to Bucks County, purchasing a farm, first in Hilltown, and then another on the Neshaminy. There his name was changed to Grove. All these children of Jacob Groff were born previous to his settlement on the land received by patent in Upper Salford.
Jacob, the son of Jacob Groff, the emigrant, was born April 20, 1751. On December 5, 1775, he married Elisabeth Heebner, who had been born April 11, 1753. In 1785 he bought his father's homestead of two hundred acres. He was a fuller by trade, and his stone mill still stands a short disÂtance south of the present dwelling of Abraham Pool. Jacob Groff also bought other lands. In 1799 he purchased one hundred and nine acres of Jacob Kolb, lying along the Perkiomen, upon which was a fulling mill, and which may be traced back to 1764, when a patent for same was granted to Henry Barn-berger. He only held it six years, conveying it to his son, Joseph, "blue dyer," in 1805, for $1050.00.
The death of Jacob Groff occurred January 15, 1824, he then. being in his seventy-third year. He was buried at Goshenhoppen. His wife survived him till September 7, 1828, she being then seventy-five years old. Their children were eight in number: Mary, the wife of John Leidy; Joseph, Jacob, Henry, Abraham, Elisabeth, the wife of George Daub ; John, and one other child.
Five of the sons oyf the first Jacob Groff held a large body of land, in as many separate tracts, situaÂted on both sides of the Perkiomen in the townships of Frederick and Upper Salford, between Spring Mount and Salford Stations. Of these, the lands of Jacob and part of those of Henry were on the east side of the creek, whilst the remainder was on the west side. [Edward Matthews.]
yIn 1785 when Jacob Groff had arrived at the age of seventy, he conveyed the whole of this homeÂstead to his son, Jacob, in a deed of May 18th of that year. In this document the younger Jacob Groff is called a "fuller." He was then thirty-four years of age. The price paid was $1800.00, Pennsylvania currency, or about $4900.00; $24.50 per acre. The deed was witnessed by Henry Snyder and Philip Boyer, before Michael Croll, a well known Justice of that time, who lived where is now the hamlet of Sy alfordville. [Edward Matthews.]
Jacob Groff held one hundred and ninety acres of land in Upper Salford Twp., Pa. He died inÂtestate, leaving his widow Elizabeth, and five surviving children and grandchildren, i.e., children of Mary Groff Leidy, as follows:
Elizabeth Leidy: married George Shipe.
Zachariah Leidy
Catharine Leidy minors.
Fannie Leidy
On Feb. 2, 1824, Elizabeth, widow of Jacob Groff, renounced her right to administer in favor of her two sons, Joseph Groff and Jacob Groff.
[74-10] MARGARET HUBNER (HEAVENER), b Oct. 16, 1755; dau Melchior and Anna Barbara
(Fisher) Hubner [74-2]; m PETER ROTHROCK.
On Dec. 12, 1818, Peter Rothrock was in Louisville, Ky., and was expecting to buy land in Indiana, seven miles from Louisville, at $2.00 an acre.
[Cf. Letter of Peter Rothrock to Abraham Hevener, in possession of Susan Smith, 250 Main St., Doyles-town, Pa.]
[No further data.]
[74-11] JACOB HEVENER, s Melchior and Anna Barbara (Fisher) Hubner [74-2]; m MAGDA-
LENA LEATHERMAN, b 1738; d 1823; dau Abraham Leatherman. Carpenter; lived in Plumstead
Twp., Bucks Co., Pa.
Children (4):
- Abraham.
[74-41]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Ann, b Feb. 9, 1791; d Mar. 24, 1872; m. Jacob Hahn.
Barbara.
Mary.
It is said that Abraham, Barbara, and Mary died unmarried. They lived together in a house near the Hahns in Carbon Co., Pa. [ Unable to verify or complete.]
[74-12] JOHN HEAVENER, b about 1763; d about 1815; s Melchior and Anna Barbara (Fisher)
Hubner [74-2]; m_________
Children (2):
[74-42]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Henry, m Hannah Leonard.
[74-43]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. John, b 1797; d Apr. 10, 1877; m Jennie Smith.
Henry Hevner was the administrator of the estate of John Hevner. Inventory was filed Mar. 29, 1815, showing that the estate consisted of carpenter's tools. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-13] ABRAHAM HEAVENER, b Feb. 15, 1764; d Apr. 12, 1843; s Melchior and Anna Barbara
(Fisher) Hubner [74-2]; m ELIZABETH WHITE, b Apr. 13, 1773; d Mar. 13, 1856.
One child:
[74-44]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Mary, b June 10, 1816; d Dec. 18, 1909; m John D. Smith.
Abraham Heavener lived in Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He held two hundred and eighty acres of land in Bedminster Twp. [ No further data obtainable.]
[74-14] MARY HEVENER, b Feb. 23, 1770; d Feb. 19, 1851; dau Melchior and Anna Barbara (Fisher) Hubner [74-2]; m PETER OTT, d after 1851.
Children (9):
[74-45]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Peter, d 1897; m Catharine Emery.
[74-46]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Daniel, m Sallie Van Horn.
[74-47]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Samuel, m_________ Hess.
4. Barbara, unm.
[74-48]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Catharine, m Peter Kern.
[74-49]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Susan, b Sept. 25, 1805; d June 14, 1874; in Samuel Raesly.
[74-50]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Henry, m Mary Kern.
[74-50.1] 8. John, m Christine Emery.
- William, b July 15, 1816; d Nov. 29, 1843; unm.
William was said to have been crippled for life by a bundle of flax falling upon him while still a child.
On June 6, 1801, Peter Ott, formerly of Haycock Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., then of Mt. Bethel, bought one hundred and sixty acres and forty-five perches of Philip Weidman, Upper Mt. Bethel. His will was signed in 1854, but his wife died prior to this. In his will he mentions his sons, Daniel, Samuel, Peter; his daughter Barbara; sons-in-law, Peter Kern, Samuel Raysley.
[74-15] ELIZABETH HUBNER, b May 25, 1777; d July 30, 1838; dau John and Anna Maria (Neuman) Hubner [74 1]; m JACOB BOYER, b Jan. 9, 1777; d Mar. 15, 1853; s Jacob and Catharine Boyer. Elizabeth H. Boyer is buried at Salfordville, Pa.
Children (10):
[74-51]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary Ann, m Samuel Shull (Sholl).
[74-52]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sarah, b Dec. 19, 1798; d Aug. 13, 1882; m George Poley.
[74-53]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ann, b 1800; m Samuel Rinehart.
[74-54]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Susanna, b Aug. 27, 1802; in Rev. John Gring.
[74-55]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Elizabeth, b May 25, 1805; d July 27, 1891; m Samuel Roeller.
[74-56]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Esther (Hettie), m William S. Mack (Marks).
[74-57]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Sophia, b Nov. 26, 1808; d Nov. 26, 1870; m Samuel Leidy.
[74-58]Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Hannah, m Tobias W. Cressman.
[74-59]Â Â Â Â Â Â 9. Rebecca, m Amos Kepler.
[74-61]Â Â Â Â Â Â 10. Catharine (Kate), m Timothy Roshong.
[Unable to obtain further data.]
[74-16a] MAGDALENA HEEBNER, b Mar. 10, 1779; d Sept. 5, 1857; dau John and Anna Maria
(Neuman) Hubner [74-4]; m JOHN ROSHONG, d before 1857.
Children (7):
[74-60]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jeremiah, d Oct. 27, 1872; m Mary Ettinger.
[74-60.1]Â Â Â 2. Enoch, lived near Hendricks, Pa.; had a son Enoch; lived at Spring Mount, Pa.
[74-61]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Timothy, m Catharine Boyer.
- John, lunatic in 1857 (always of weak mind).
[74-62]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Daniel, m Magdalena_________
[74-63]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Theresa, m William Slotterer.
- Charles, was drawing Pension.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
On Nov. 9, 1857, the ages of the above were: Jeremiah 59; Enoch 58; Timothy 56; John 50; Daniel 46; Theresa 47; Charles 44.
[74-16b] MAGDALENA (HEEBNER) ROSHONG, same as above, in 2nd time, JACOB ZEPP.
One child:
[74-64]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Franklin; had a son, Jacob; lived at Perkiomenville, Pa. [Letters returned; unable to trace.]
[74-17] (JOHN) PHILIP HUBNER (HEVENER), b Jan. 18, 1781; d Mar. 9, 1852; .s John and Anna Maria (Neuman) Hubner [74-4]; m CATHERINE or ELIZABETH DAUB, b Apr. 6, 1782; d Feb. 23, 1859. [Gen. Soc., Pa.] Lived in Frederick Twp., Pa.
Children (9):
[74-65]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. George, b Sept. 25, 1807; d Apr. 22, 1871; m Esther Groff.
[74-66]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Peter D., d July 3, 1890; m Elizabeth Ehl.
[74-67]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Solomon D., d Dec. 29, 1877; m Ann Eisenberg.
[74-68]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Philip D., d Aug. 22, 1910; m Catharine
[74-69]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah, d Aug. 1, 1893; m Martin Hunsicker.
[74-70]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Catharine, b June 23, 1805; d 1891; m Andrew Schwartz.
[74-71]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Mary Ann, m Franklin Leister.
[74-72]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Elizabeth, b Aug. 16, 1815; d Mar. 30, 1881; m Addy Ziegler.
[74-73]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 9. Sophia, m Urias Quigley.
[Unable to complete.]
Philip Hevener died Mar. 2, 1852, at the home of his son-in-law, Franklin Leister, Sumneytown, Pa. His tombstone gives his name as "John Philip Heebner," died Mar. 9, 1852. [Letter of Mrs. J. E. Mc Noldy.]
George Huebener, son of Philip and Catherine Huebener, was baptized in the New Hanover LuÂtheran Church on Oct. 24, 1807. George Daub and Catherine Huebener were sponsors.
Catharine Huebener was baptized, Sept. 24, 1805, in the same Church. [Dotterer Papers, Vol. X, p 26,5-267.]
[74-18] JACOB HEEBNER, b Aug. 4, 1798; d Feb. 22, 1853; s John and Anna Maria (Neuman) Hiibner [74-4]; m ESTHER SCHULER, b Dec. 10, 1807; d Oct. 23, 1894.
Children (7):
- Daniel, b Nov. 17, 1828; d May 29, 1879; soldier; unm.
[74-74]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Samuel, b Jan. 31, 1838; d Jan. 19, 1915; m Ella W. Wagner.
[74-75]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Susanna, b Dec. 13, 1826; d Apr. 23, 1883; m Israel Hildenbrand.
[74-76]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Eliza, b Dec. 13, 1831; d Mar. 26, 1852; m Peter B. Schmoll.
[74-77]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Margaret, b July 18, 1845; d Mar. 26, 1915; m Henry Henning.
[74-78]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Henry, b Jan. 28, 1836; m Matilda Polster.
- Sarah, d young; buried at Old Goshenhoppen.
According to Henry Heebner, Green Lane, Pa., the father of Jacob Heebner was a Philadelphia innÂkeeper who died early, leaving his children in poor circumstances. Jacob was raised by Mrs. Susanna Dotterer, wife of John Dotterer.
Daniel Heebner enlisted Oct. 4, 1861, as a Farrier in the 8th Pa. Cavalry, and was discharged at Bealton, Va., Dec. 30, 1863. He re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on Dec. 31, 1863, for three years and was discharged at Lynchburg, Va., July 24, 1865. His discharge papers are in the possession of his nephew, Edward P. Heebner [74-198], Green Lane, Pa.
WAR PAPERS CONCERNING DANIEL HEEBNER
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
KNOW YE, That DANIEL HEEBNER A Farrier of Captain A. J. Shick Company, ("M",) Eighth Regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry VOLUNTEERS who was enrolled on the Fourth day of October one thousand eight hundred and Sixty one to serve Three years or during the war, is hereby DISCHARGED from the service of the United States this Thirtieth day of December, 1863, at Bealton, Virginia, by reason of Re-enlisting as a Veteran Volunteer (No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.*)
Said Daniel Heebner was born in Montgomery County in the State of Pennsylvania, is Twenty Nine years of age, Five feet Seven inches high, Dark complexion, Hazel eyes, Dark hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a Farmer. Given at Bealton, Virginia this Thirtieth day of December 1863.
*This sentence will be erased
should there be anything in the           A. J. Shick
conduct or physical condition of the                            Captain
soldier rendering him unfit for                   Commanding the Compy.
the Army.
(A. G. 0. No. 99)
Walstein Phillips Capt. 1st Maine Con.
Asst. Comp. Muster Force Div. C. C.
- of P.
(written across the face)
Paid in full Wm. H. Nicols per N. W. A. (Illegible)
[74-19] JACOB HEEBNER, b 1781; d Apr. 8, 1837; s Philip and Elizabeth (Weiss) Heebner [74-5]; m CATHERINE YOUNG, b July 7, 1778; d Apr. 20, 1860. Tavern Keeper; lived in Montg. Co., Pa.
Children (7):
[74-79]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Ann M. (Nancy), b Dec. 24, 1806; d Jan., 1889; m Jacob Garber.
Jacob, b Oct. 25, 1818; d Mar. 5, 1822.
Hester Sophia, b Mar. 20, 1822; d May 3, 1834.
[74-80]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Catherine 1 twins, b June 1, 1812; d { Apr. 8, 1889; ,n Thomas J. Gross.
Nicholas   Dec. 13, 1834.
[74-80.1]Â Â Â Â 6. Charles, d Feb. 8, 1867; m Mary Louise Peters.
- William, d Nov., 1867; single.
[Further data, unobtainable.]
On June 10, 1843, Catharine Heebner of Conshohocken, widow, made a conveyance to Jacob
Garber and wife, Anna (late Anna Heebner) of Upper Providence. The following are listed:
Thomas J. Gross and wife, Catharine (late Catharine Heebner), Upper Providence.
Charles Heebner, Conshohocken.
William Heebner, West Stockbridge, Mass.
Jacob Heebner died intestate on March 8, 1837, leaving a widow and issue, viz.: Abraham, Charles,
William, and Catharine. [Deed Book, Norristown 62:535.]
Extracts from Court Records at Norristown, Pa.
On March 19, 1834, Charles Heebner of Trappe, millwright, made a conveyance to Thomas J. Gross of Upper Providence. [D. B. 62: 537.]
On July 11, 1835, Jacob Heebner of Trappe and wife, Catharine, innkeeper, made a conveyance to John Fry and others, trustees. [D.B. 51:419.]
On Apr. 19, 1841, Jacob Heebner and wife, Barbara, of Upper Salford, made a conveyance to Charles Preller of Upper Providence of 42 acres.
On Apr. 20, 1860, Catharine Heebner, late of Upper Providence, died in said township. Her will was probated May 10, 1860. Testatrix left four children, viz.: Charles Heebner, William Heebner, Anna, wife of Jacob Garber, and Catharine, widow of Thomas J. Gross. She held land in the village of Trappe. Charles Heebner was the executor. [Norristown Wills 74:30.]
On June 4, 1844, Charles Heebner of Trappe, intending shortly to leave for Europe, gives letter of attorney to his brother, William, to have general management of his interests in Bridgeport during his absence. [Misc. 6:128.]
[74-20] MATTHIAS RICHARDS, b Feb. 18, 1777 (Feb. 24, 1771, on gravestone); d May 9, 1813; s John and Sophia (Heebner) Richards [74-6]; m Feb. 7, 1797, MARY SALOME (SARAH) BUCHER, b Dec. 4, 1776; d Oct. 29, 1826. Matthias Richards is buried at New Hanover Lutheran Cem.
Children (3):
[74-81]         1. Lydia, b Feb. 23, 1798; d Apr. 27, 1818; m                     Smith.
John Dietrich, h Dec. 20, 1799.
Maria Selma, b May 30, 1802; d May 20, 1806.
The widow renounced her right to administer in the settlement of the estate; it was insolvent; M.
Gilbert was Administrator.
[No further data obtainable.]
[74-23a] GEORGE RICHARDS, b June 17, 1788; d Aug. 19, 1873; s John and Sophia (Heebner) Richards [74-6]; m Jan. 3 or 4, 1827, SOPHIA HERMAN, dau Rev. T. L. Herman. •
One child: John (physician), dec. [Norristown Court records. No further data obÂtainable.]
[74-23b] GEORGE RICHARDS, same as above, m 2nd time, MARIA MATTHIAS. Children (4):
- Mark Henry, d Apr. 12, 1890.
[74-82]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sophia Maria, d Jan. 13, 1904; in Dr. Thomas Lancaster.
3. Anna Elizabeth.
Matthias Edgar.
The Center Point Band about 1862 (see page 1287).
David I3. Anders, leader; Morris Hunsicker; John Geller; William K. Gresh; John Markley ; Jacob S. Geller;
Fred Markley; David Krause; William Quinn; Joseph H. Anders; George Nice.
In the will of Mark Henry Richards no wife or children are mentioned; collateral inheritance tax was paid. Mention is also made of his cousins, Fannie and Ella Darrah, and nephew George Richards.
[74-23c] GEORGE RICHARDS, same as above m 3rd time, ANNA SANDS. No issue. [Biog. Annals, Montg. Co., Vol. I, p 190, and Court Records. Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-24] ANN RICHARDS, b June 16, 1790; d Jan. 30, 1862; dau John and Sophia (Heebner) Richards [74-6]; m HENRY KERR, b 1765; d Aug. 10, 1853.
Children ;5):
[74-83]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Marcus G., b Nov. 12, 1815; d June 19, 1883; m Herminea M.
[74-84]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. John J. E., b June 7, 1819; d Dec. 25, 1859; m Eliza Pickins.
[74-85a]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Richard F., b Jan. 8, 1825; d Nov. 3, 1894; m f 1. Jeanette Johnson.
[74-85b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Margaretta A. R. Balthaser.
[74-86]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Herminea E., d Nov. 19, 1899; m Daniel G. Sherman.
[74-87]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah Ann, b June 12, 1822; d Jan. 25, 1853; m Franklin Derr.
Henry Kerr was first married to Magdalena Cressman, and had four daughters by his first marriage:
Phoebe, Polly, Lydia, and Elizabeth.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-26] ANNE HEEBNER, b May 24, 1786; d Feb. 12, 1859; dun George and __________________________ Â (Reed)
Heebner [74-7]; m Oct. 9, 1808, HENRY STAGER, b Sept. 7, 1783; d Oct. 31, 1839; s Jacob Stager. Henry. Stager was born in Chester Co., and moved to Schuylkill Co., about 1815. He was a school teacher, land surveyor, farmer and hotel keeper.
Children (7):
[74-88]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Catharine, b Apr. 3, 1809; d Mar. 25, 1844; m Isaac Strauch.
[74-89]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth, b June 3, 1812; d Oct. 8, 1888; m Martin D. Herbst.
[74-90]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Daniel Henry, b Aug. 14, 1814; d Feb. 27, 1873; m Elizabeth Rudy.
[74-91]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. John, b Aug. 3, 1816; d Jan.,31, 1839; m Elizabeth Beyle.
5. Susanna, b Sept. 18, 1818; d Jan. 1, 1822.
[74-92]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Mary, b Sept. 8, 1820; d Jan. 1, 1880; m John Cope Stanton.
[74-93]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Abram, b July 10, 1822; d 1905; m Jane McQuade.
[For much of the data regarding Anne Heebner Stager and her descendants the Editor is greatly indebted to Freundschaft—Stager-Rudy Relationship, by II. .1. and 0. W. Stager.]
[74-27] JOHN HEEBNER, b Mar. 4, 1788; d Dec. 10, 1870; s George and________________________ (Reed) Heeb-
ner [74-7]; m MARY RIPPLE, b Oct. 20, 1792; d Aug. 29, 1870.
Children (9):
- Mary, d single.
[74-94]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Nettie, m William Sterner.
[74-95]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Anna, m Henry Tyson.
[74-96]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Daughter, m Israel Seitzinger; Gordon Planes, Pa.
[74-97]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sophia (?), m Elijah Orwig.
[74-98]       6. Louisa, m               Titlow.
[74-99]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. George; Pine Grove, Pa.
[74-100]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Lawrence, m Caroline Reed.
[74-101]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Elizabeth, m William Nehnfelter; Ashland, Pa.
John Heebner of Pottsville bought of Andrew Werner of Manheiin, five acres in 1814, which were
sold by the Sheriff Mar. 21, 1821. Inventory of 1820 shows that he held real estate.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-28a] WILLIAM HEEBNER, buried at Schuylkill Haven, Pa.; s George and _______________________ Â (Reed)
Heebner [74-7]; m ANNA LEHMAN, buried a,t Friedensburg, Pa.
Children (3):
[74-102]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Catharine A., b July 8, 1820; d Apr. 9, 1900: m Nathaniel DeLong.
174-103]Â Â Â Â 2. Sarah M., m Milton J. H. Shetler.
174-104]Â Â Â Â 3. Joseph L., b July, 1826; d Aug., 1885; m Elizabeth Hill.
[74-28b] WILLIAM HEEBNER, same as above, m 2nd time (name of wife not known). No issue.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-29] ABRAHAM HEEBNER, b Dec. 31, 1797; d Feb. 13, 1868; George and_________________ (Reed)
Heebner [74-7]; m ESTHER _________ , b Jan. 11, 1802; d Aug. 24, 1873.
Children (8):
[74-105]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Catharine, h Jan. 18, 1821; d Jan. 14, 1891; m George W. Winterstein.
[74-106]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Charles, b Oct. 28, 1822; d May 10, 1849; m
Phoebe, b Oct. 27, 1824; d Nov. 22, 1886; 'unm.
[74-107]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Henry R., b Mar. 13, 1828; d Nov. 17, 1894; m Elizabeth A. Lewis. *5. Anna Elizabeth, b Jan. 31, 1832; d Aug. 14, 1887; unm.
[74-108a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. S. Elizabeth Wyncoop. 6. George W., b Aug. 11, 1834; d Sept. 10, 1904; m
[74-108b] 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â t 2. Anna M. Fister.
[74-109]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Emma W., b Feb. 22, 1841; d July 2, 1871; in Jesse Newlin.
[74-110]Â Â Â Â Â 8. John. d Sept. 18, 1911; m Mary F____
[Many of above dates are from Port Carbon Presbyterian Cemetery.]
*Anna Elizabeth Heebner, died Aug. 14, 1887, intestate; without issue. Her property descended to John Heebner, H. R. Heebner, George W. Heebner, brothers; Catherine Winterstein, sister; C. William Hughes, a son of Charles Heebner, a deceased brother; and Esther Newlin, George W. Newlin and Emma W. Newlin, children of Emma Newlin, a deceased sister; Jesse Newlin, guardian. [Data from Court Records, Pottsville, Pa. Unable to complete.]
[74-30] JOHN HEVENER NYCE (NICE), b  , 1786; d Dec. 24, 1832; s John and Margaret
(Hevener) Nyce [74-8]; in ELIZABETH BUSSERT, b Nov. 12, 1788.
Children (10):
[74-111]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Adam B., b Nov. 30, 1809; d Nov. 5, 1884; m Lydia Renner.
[74-112]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Rebecca B., m Christopher Halteman.
[74-113]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Ann B., b Apr. 26, 1813; m Moses B. Butterweck.
Eliza, d at age of 2 years, 10 months.
[74-114]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Jonas, b Apr. 16, 1818; d Aug. 12, 1870; m Hannah
[74-115]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Sophia, b Feb. 20, 1820; m Joseph Ziegler.
[74-116]Â Â Â Â Â 7. John B., b May 25, 1822; m Sarah Cozemaier.
8. Saphavous, d at age of 5 months.
[74-117]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Esther, m John Schuler.
[74-118] 10. Christiana, m Jacob Hilgert.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-31] MARY HEVENER NYCE, b July 10, 1789; d Sept. 24, 1864; dau John and Margaret (Hevener) Nyce [74-8]; m JOHN MILLER, b in Chester Co., Pa., Feb. 15, 1783; d June 24, 1839; s Philip and Catharine (Leidich) Miller.
John Miller was a grandson of Rev. John Philip Leidieh; he began housekeeping in Marlborough Twp., near Sumneytown, where eleven of his children were born. He subsequently bought the mill propÂerty near Pughtown, Chester Co., Pa., where he moved in 1829 ,and where he died in 1839. [Nyce Papers]
Children (15):
[74-119]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Levi N., b Oct. 8, 1809; d Sept. 23, 1834; m Ellen Guest.
[74-120]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Catharine N., b Apr. 8, 1811; d Dec. 10, 1839; m John Hoffecker.
[74-121]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Henry, b Sept. 11, 1812; d Nov. 27, 1841; m Lydia Swinehart. 4. Elizabeth, b July 12, 1814; d Apr. 28, 1836.
[74-122a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Christiana Swinehart.
[74-122b] } 5. Israel N., b Mar. 16, 1816; d Apr. 26, 1885; m I
- Lydia Ecker.
Nathaniel, b Nov. 8, 1817; d Oct. 23, 1838; unm.
[74-123a] 1
John William, b Nov. 6, 1819; d May 7, 1893; m { 1. Mary A. Halderman.
[74-123b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â t 2. Elizabeth Umstead.
Mahlon, b Jan. 11, 1822; d Apr. 28, 1888.
Robert, b Oct. 27, 1823; d Dec. 3, 1843.
[74-124] 10. David, h Nov. 26, 1826; m Mary Ann Ruth.
11. Elihu, b Aug. 11, 1828; d Nov. 1, 1829.
[74-125] 12. Rebecca, b June 28, 1830; d May 14, 1849; m John P. Stauffer. No issue.
[74-126] 13. Sarah, b Mar. 5, 1832; d Apr. 14, 1857; in Jacob Snell. No issue.
[74-127a] t 14. Absalom N., b Feb. 15, 1834; d Aug. 9, 1892; m f 1. Catharine E. Gilbert.
[74-12713]i                                                                                              l 2. Mrs. Julia A. Sheridan.
[74-128] 15. Angeline, b Apr. 10, 1836; m Thomas V. Greenoff.
[74-32] SOPHIA HEVENER NYCE, b Jan. 13, 1793; d Jan. 14, 1873; dau John and Margaret (Hevener] Nyce [74-8]; m SAMUEL MILLER, b Aug. 25, 1791; d Jan. 1, 1859; s Philip and Catharine (Leidich) Miller.
Children (7):
[74-129]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Cordelia, b Jan. 25, 1814; d Apr. 15, 1863; m George Moses.
[74-130]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Franklin N., b Oct. 2, 1815; d Jan. 15, 1884; m Martha Knauer.
[74-131a] 1
Aug.
John, b            13, 1817; d June 6, 1874; m   1. Mary Urner.
[74-131b] 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â "Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mrs. Margaret Summers Rex.
Child; stillborn.
George, b Apr. 11, 1821; d Apr. 16, 1861; unm.
Child; stillborn.
Isaac, b                      1826.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete.]
[74-33] GEORGE HEVENER NYCE, b Jan. 13, 1793; d July 16, 1826; s John and Margaret
(Hevener) Nyce [74-8]; m Mag 5, 1815, MARIA LINSENBIGLER, b 1795; d Dec. 18, 1879. Lived
near Sumneytown, Pa.
Children (6):
Christiana, b Mar. 17, 1816; d Sept. 27, 1818.
Jesse, b July 30, 1817; d Aug. 6, 1826.
[74-134]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Jeremiah L., b Jan. 20, 1820; d May 22, 1886; m Catharine Hoot.
[74-135]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Peter L., b Nov. 4, 1821; d May 21, 1893; m Susan Lewis.
[74-136]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Elizabeth L., b June 9, 1824; m Jacob Bosler.
[74-137]Â Â Â Â Â 6. George L., b Aug. 30, 1826; m Elizabeth Bieler.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-34]CHRISTIANA HEVENER NYCE, b May 29, 1799; d Apr. 24, 1868; dau John and Margaret (Hevener) Nyce [74-8]; m JOHN RUCKST UHL, b Nov. 8, 1797; d Oct. 4, 1876; s John and Barbara Ruckstuhl.
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Children (7): Henry N., h Mar. 10, 1821; d Mar. 26, 1877; m Sophia Heilig. Maria, b Oct. 11, 1823; d Apr. 8, 1846. Catharine, b Dec. 23, 1824; d Nov. 19, 1873; m Elijah Lewis. Margaret N., b July 5, 1826; m Jesse Cramer. Samuel N., b Dec. 3, 1828; m. Caroline Reppert. Sarah N., b Aug. 7, 1831; m Isaac Snyder. Sophia N., b Mar. 8, 1833; m N__________ [Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.] |
[74-35] JACOB GROFF, s Jacob and Elizabeth (Heebner) Groff [74-9]; m CATHARINE REIFF. Children (12):
[74-144]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jonas, b Mar. 15, 1815; d Dec. 12, 1862; m Eliza Dice.
2. George; d young.
[74-145]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. John, b July 21, 1819; d July 19, 1885; m Susan Beaver.
[74-146]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Rebecca, h Dec. 28, 1821; d Jan. 3, 1894; m Daniel Fetterolf.
[74-147]      5. Davis            1 twins, b June 17, 1824;                        d Dec. 1, 1891; m Martha E. Faux.
[74-148]     6. Catharine                                                  m Jacob Slater.
7. Michael; d young.
[74-149]Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Samuel, m Elizabeth Goeller.
[74-150]Â Â Â Â Â Â 9. Deborah, m Isaac Grater.
- Jacob; d young.
[74-151] 11. Rachel, m William Graham.
[74-152] 12. Elizabeth, in John McKee.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-36] JOSEPH GROFF, b Apr. 21, 1779; d Aug. 20, 1859; s Jacob and Elizabeth (Heebner) Groff [74-9]; in Mar. 9, 1800, CATHARINE WAGNER, b June 20, 1781; d June 11, 1866. Farmer; lived in Salford Twp., Pa., and later engaged in the manufacture of Linseed Oil. He is said to have had twelve children, but the names of only ten could be ascertained.
Children (10):
Elizabeth, b Dec. 28, 1802; d June 15, 1878.
[74-153]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mary W., b Nov. 23, 1804; d Jan. 11, 1896; m George Nice.
[74-154]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Catharine, b Oct. 21, 1806; d July 19, 1847; m John Auchy.
[74-65]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Esther, b Nov. 6, 1808; d Oct. 10, 1865; m George Heebner.
[74-156]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Abraham, b Oct. 28, 1812; d Dec. 15, 1896; m Elizabeth Gabel.
[74-157a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Catharine Ettinger.
Jacob, b Aug. 1, 1817; d Mar. 26, 1911; m
[74-157b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth Markley.
[74-158]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Lydia, b Aug. 7, 1819; d Jan. 19, 1908; in Samuel K. Heany.
[74-159]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Joseph W., b Nov. 19, 1821; d Aug. 10, 1908; m Hannah Dimmig.
[74-160]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Margarette, m Tobias Scholl.
[74-160.1] 10. Sarah, m Thomas Barndt.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-37] HENRY C. GROFF, b___________ ; d June 15, 1828; s Jacob and Elizabeth (Heebner) Groff
[74-9]; m_________
Children (5):
[74-160.2] 1. Jeremiah K., d Aug. 6, 1898; in Mary__________
Henry K., 3. John H., 4. Augustus, 5. Elizabeth.
Henry Groff died intestate in Whitpain Twp., Pa. All his children were in their minority. A William Bisbing of Centre Square, Pa., married Eliza H. Groff on Dec. 25, 1860. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-38a] JOHN GROFF, b June 12, 1796; d 1875; .s Jacob and Elizabeth (Heebner) Groff [74-9]; m by Rev. George Roller, Dec. 18, 1825, to SARAH GABEL, b Dec. 13, 1800; d Mar. 11, 1835; dau
Philip and_____ (Snyder) Gabel, of Upper Salford Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. Children (4):
[74-161]     1. Philip, b Sept. 19, 1826; d Mar. —, 1903; m Cornelia V. Knapp. 2. Augustine Frederick, b Sept. 28, 1828. [No further data.]
[74-162]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Henry G., b July 3, 1830; d July 28, 1910; m Hannah Clemens.
[74-163]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Jesse G., b Feb. 4, 1833; d Mar. 28, 1897; in Sarah Louisa Cressman.
[74-38b] JOHN GROFF, same as above, m 2nd time, May 20, 1838, CATHARINE FREDERICK,
b Nov. 28, 1811; dau George and Elizabeth (Long) Frederick.
Children (5):
[74-164]Â Â Â Â Â 1. John Frederick, b Jan. 1, 1839; m Amanda Ruggles.
[74-165]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Angelina, b Sept. 8, 1840; m Joseph Huber.
Francis, b Aug. 12, 1842.
Malere, b June 24, 1845; d Sept. 7, 1848.
Maria Laura, b Nov. 5, 1847; d Aug. 5, 1848.
The will of John Groff was probated Dec. 6, 1875. He lived in Upper Salford Twp., Pa.
Data on the above family was obtained from a Family Bible in the possession of Dr. John Groff of
Phila. The Bible was presented to Dr. Groff by his aunt, Sarah, wife of Jesse Groff [74-163].
[74-39] ELIZABETH GROFF, b Aug. 17, 1793; d June 10, 1892; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (HeebÂner) Groff [74-9]; m JOHN GEORGE DAUB, b Nov. 28, 1788; d Aug. 17, 1867. John George Daub at one time conducted a hotel at Skippack, Pa., where his children were born. He then built a
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house at Salford Station, Pa., where he lived many years. He and his wife are buried in the Old Gosh-enhoppen Cem. Mr. Daub furnished the stone for the erection of the old church building.
Children (7):
[74-166]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Samuel G., b Nov. 17, 1816; d Sept. 26, 1890; m Elizabeth Lightcap.
- Jeremiah, went to Va.; fought in Confederate Army in Civil War. [No further data.]
[74-167]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Maria G., b Feb. 23, 1823; d Jan. 8, 1898; m Jeffe Augustus Reid.
[74-168]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Henry Groff, b Dec. 8, 1825; d Feb. 16, 1881; m Mary Ann Smith.
[74-169]Â Â Â Â Â 5. George W., b May 31, 1829; d Aug. 21, 1876; m Hannah D. Tyson. 6. William G., b Aug. 31, 1834; d June 24, 1909; single.
[74-170]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Louisa, b Mar. 6, 1839; d Apr. 6, 1910; m Herman Emil Otto F. Reiman.
The executors of the will of John George Daub were William G. Daub, and William F. Read (friends). The will was signed July 19, 1859, and was probated Sept. 14, 1867. [Much of above data supplied by Mrs. John Farrell, Norwood, Pa.]
[74-40] MARY GROFF, b Aug. 27, 1785; d July 6, 1814; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Heebner) Groff [74-9]; m by pastor of Indian Creek Reformed Church, Mar. 13, 1803, to JOHN LEIDY, b Mar. 9, 1780; d Sept. 22, 1838; s Jacob and Feronica (Schell) Leidy.
John Leidy was a tanner and lived in Hilltown Twp., Pa. In 1863 he moved to Chalfont, Pa. Both John Leidy and his wife are buried in Leidy's Cem., Franconia Twp., Montg. Co., Pa.
Children (4):
[74-171]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elizabeth, d aged 89; m George Shipe (Sheip).
[74-171.1] 2. Catharine, m Samuel Eckel.
[74-171.2] 3. Fannie, m Jacob Swenk.
[74-172]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Zachariah, d 1888; m Catharine Ann Gable.
John Leidy m 2nd time, Elizabeth___________
[Data from Dr. W. H. Reed and Edward Matthews.]
[74-41] ANNA (HEVENER) HEEBNER, b Feb. 9, 1791; d Mar. 24, 1872; dau Jacob and MagdaÂlena (Leatherman) Hevener [74-11]; m JACOB HAHN, b May 18, 1788; d Aug. 215, 1862. Lived in Bushkill Twp., Northampton Co., Pa.
Children (8):
Lydia, b Mar. 17, Charles, b Oct. 3,
Jacob, der,; m
Abraham• m 1*
'l 2.
Mary, b Nov. 26,
Sophia, m Jonas Andrews.
Susan, m Joseph Everett.
Elias, I) Oct. 15, 1824; d Mar. 28, 1884; m Caroline Kostenbader.
[Hist. Lehigh Co. Unable to complete,]
[74-42] HENRY HEVENER, s John Heavener [74-12]; m May 6, 1819, HANNAH LEONARD. One child:
[74-181]Â Â Â Â Â Â John L., d Apr. 30, 1898; m Christiana
The inventory of the estate of Henry Hevener of Nockamixon Twp., Pa., was filed July 6, 1827, consisting of weaver's loom, 1 horse, 2 cows. Hannah Hevener was the administratrix. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-43] JOHN HEAVENER, b 1797; d Apr. 10, 1877; buried in Upper Tinicum; s John Heavener [74-12]; m JENNIE (JANE) SMITH, b Apr. 22, 1799; d Mar. 10, 1888. Lived in Bridgeton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa.
Children (7):
[74-182a]    1. Catherine, b Aug. 21, 1821; m        f 1. James Miller.
[74-182b]2. Dennis Andrews.
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[74-183]     2. Annie                               m Abram Clymer.
Margaret         1 twins, b July 23, 1823;
unm.
[74-184]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Wilson, b Jan. 31, 1825; d Dec. 18, 1900; m Eliza Lear.
[74-185]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Elizabeth, b Oct. 23, 1826; d June 10, 1911; m William Williams. 6. John, b Apr. 7, 1828.
[74-186]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Jane, b Mar. 7, 1831; dec; m Jesse Doan. No issue.
(Dates from Bible in possession of Mrs. William Paetzell [74-559].)
[74-44] MARY HEAVENER, b June 10, 1816; d Dec. 18, 1909; dau Abraham and Elizabeth (White) Heavener [74-13]; m Aug. 13, 1837, JOHN D. SMITH, b Sept. 29, 1812; d May 1, 1882. Lived in Bucks Co., Pa.
Children (8):
- Martin, b Oct. 16, 1838; d Dee. 15, 1911; served in Civil War.
[74-187]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Francis H., b Sept. 23, 1840; m Sarah Snyder.
[74-188]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Ann, b Nov. 11, 1843; m Henry Kile.
Ephraim         twins, b Sept. 25, 1845. f
[74-189]     5. Oliver                                                  m Mary A.
- Susanna, b June 19, 1850; single; Doylestown, Pa.
[74-190]Â Â Â Â Â 7. George H., b Oct. 22, 1853; m Emilie W. C. Oehns.
[74-190.1] 8. Reed H., b Feb. 16, 1856; d June 20, 1896; m Mary______________________________________________________
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-45] PETER OTT, d 1897; s Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]; m CATHARINE EMERY. Buried in the Lutheran Cem., Stone Church, near Centreville, Pa.
Children (8):
74-191]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Sarah, dec; m Lewis Spear; Bangor, Pa.
[74-192Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Eliza, m Passaville Stern.
[74-193Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Emery J., b Feb. 17, 1838; m Sarah Beagle.
74-194Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Theodore, b Sept. 26, 1839; d Aug. 20, 1919; m Susan Labore.
74-195Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. William, dec; m Harriet Oyer.
[74-196]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Catherine, m James T. Kethelege.
[74-197]Â Â Â Â Â 7. John, dec; m Minerva Hartzell.
[74-198]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Peter G., b Nov. 6, 1849; m Elizabeth Beagle.
The will of Peter Ott was probated in 1897; sons, Theodore and Emery, were executors.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-46] DANIEL OTT, s Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]; m SALLIE VAN HORN. Peter J. Ott of Easton, Pa., and Barbara Kline of Bangor, Pa., are said to be descendants of Daniel Ott, but letters addressed to them were either returned or unanswered. [ No further data obtainable.]
[74-47] SAMUEL OTT, s Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]; m ______________________ HESS. Lived in
Easton, Pa.
One child: Harrison. [No further data obtainable.]
[74-48] CATHARINE OTT, dau Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]; m PETER KERN, d Dec. 1, 1873. Lived at Nazareth, Pa.
| [74-209] [74-210] [74-211] [74-212] [74-213] [74-214] [74-215] [74-216] |
Children (11): Thomas; Lower Nazareth, Pa. Sarah; m Samuel Herman. Susanna, m__________ Rich, dec; Nazareth, Pa. Elizabeth, d June 6, 1894; m David W. Bachman; Saucon, Pa. Erwin; lived in Bethlehem Twp.; Samuel, only son and heir. Levina, m Aaron T. Hess; Upper Nazareth, Pa. Charles. Sophia, m Isaiah Haupt; Upper Nazareth, Pa. Samuel. John L. Catherine, m Thomas Hess. |
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Above data was obtained from the will of Peter Kern, probated Jan. 3, 1873. Thomas, a son, is not named in the will, but he received one-tenth of the estate by acknowledgment of the other heirs. Executors: John Leonard Kern, Thomas H. Hess and Catherine Kern, wife.
[Descendants of this family could not be located.]
[74-49] SUSAN OTT, b Sept. 25, 1805; d June 14, 1874; dau Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]. m SAMUEL (ROSLI) RAESLY, b Dec. 6, 1796; d May 16, 1877; s Jacob and Margaret (Brod) Raesly; Farmer; Marshall, Mich.
Children (4):
Enos, b Nov. 13, 1825; d Oct. 18, 1827.
[74-218]Â Â Â Â Â 2. William, b Apr. 27, 1827; d Dec. 6, 1905; m Mary Oyer.
[74-219]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Levi, b July 24, 1830; d Nov. 19, 1867; in Susan E. Eilenberger.
[74-220]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Edwin, b Nov. 5, 1840; d Feb. 14, 1913; m Sarah E. Bartholomew.
[74-50] HENRY OTT, s Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]; m MARY KERN. Lived in Lower Mt. Bethel Twp., Pa.
Children (7):
[74-221]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob, dec; m Sarah Ann La Barre.
Leonora.
[74-222] 3. Levi, m Kate ----
[74-223]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Susan, m John Fulmer.
[74-224]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sophia, m Ephraim Hess.
[74-225]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Catharine, m John Beck.
[74-226]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Matilda, m Philip Miller.
Amanda Bortz, widow, Mt. Bethel Twp., Pa., is said to be a descendant. Henry Ott died intestate leaving widow, Mary, and twelve children.
[Unable to complete or locate descendants.]
[74-50.1] JOHN OTT, s Peter and Mary (Hevener) Ott [74-14]; m CHRISTINE EMERY. John Ott is said to have moved to Milton, Pa., then to Michigan; although his son Reuben remained in Milton.
One child: Reuben; lived in Milton, Pa. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-51] MARY ANN BOYER, dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m SAMUEL SHULL (SHOLL), d May 21, 1889. Lived in Upper Salford, Pa. No children.
When the will of Samuel Shull was probated the wife renounced her right to administer in favor of Jacob G. Sholl, Augustus H. Smith and Henry R. Gabel, as Administrators. In the distribution of the estate, the widow received one-half, and the collateral heirs received one-half. Elizabeth Patzel received one-sixth; Maria Shipe, wife of John, one-sixth; issue of Tobias Shull one-sixth.
[74-52] SARAH BOYER, b Dec. 19, 1798; d Aug. 13, 1882; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m Jan. 25, 1818, GEORGE POLEY, b Dec. 14, 1794; d Feb. 25, 1862. George Poley died in Norristown, Pa. He formerly lived in Marlborough.
Children (3):
[74-227]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jeremiah, b Nov. 16, 1818; d Mar. 3, 1895; m Mary Ann Bigony. 2. Hannah, b Jan. 17, 1826; d Jan. 1, 1909; unm.
[74-228]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Francis, b June 14, 1820; d Feb. 25, 1879; m Barbara K. Swartley.
[74-53] ANN (ANNIE) BOYER, b 1800; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m SAMUEL RINEHART. Mr. Rinehart was a woolen manufacturer of Pigeon Creek, Chester Co., Pa.
Children (4):
- Mark.
[74-228.1] 2. Jesse; m________
[74-229]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Hannah, b Mar. 15, 1831; d June 14, 1870; m David Longacre.
[74-230]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Jacob B., b Mar. 8, 1829; d Apr. 10, 1882; m Ann Reid Catern.
[Boyer Gen. Unable to verify.]
[74-54] SUSANNA BOYER, b Aug. 27, 1802; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m REV. JOHN GRING, b Mar. 15, 1801; s David and Anna M. (Waldschmidt) Gring.
Children (2):
[74-231]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. John Levi, b about 1825 or 1826; d Dec. 28, 1906; m Elizabeth Urich.
[74-232]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth Anne, b Mar. 29, 1827; d July 22, 1910; m Jacob Clarke Seltzer.
The ordination certificate in possession of Clarke M. Seltzer, Lebanon, Pa., shows that John Gring was ordained by the Reformed Synod on Sept. 30, 1824, Wilhelm Hendel being the President of the Synod and signing the certificate. John Gring lived in Fredericksburg, Lebanon Co., Pa., and preached in the church there. He also served several other charges at the same time, in other parts of Lebanon Co. He was in the active ministry for about sixty years. [Clarke M. Seltzer.]
[74-55] ELIZABETH BOYER, b May 25, 1805; d July 27, 1891; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m Jan. 20, 1828, SAMUEL ROELLER, b Mar. 3, 1803; d May 13, 1871; s John and Margarette (May) Roeller. Cigarmaker; lived at Limerick, Pa.
Children (8):
[74-233]Â Â Â Â Â Â .1. Hannah, b Feb. 6, 1831; d Feb. 9, 1904; m Augustus Franklin Dengler.
[74-234]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Jesse, b Dec. 14, 1832; d Feb. 4, 1908; m Emeline Dengler.
[74-235]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Ann, b Nov. 26, 1834; d Apr. 1, 1894; m Matthew Brooke.
[74-238]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Isaac A., b Feb. 25, 1837; d Nov. 7, 1876; m M. Sophia Kepner.
[74-236]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Samuel B., b Sept. 19, 1839; m Elizabeth A. Christman.
6. John, b Mar. 3, 1842; d Oct. 3, 1842.
[74-237]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Jeremiah, h July 29, 1843; d June 29, 1875; m Myra Moore.
8. Elizabeth, b Dec. 8, 1844; unm; Limerick, Pa.
[74-56] ESTHER (HETTIE) BOYER, dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m WILÂLIAM S. MACK (MARKS), d Feb. 11, 1886. Farmer and stocking weaver. Lived near Halfway House, Boyertown, Pa. Widow remarried.
Children (4):
- Jeremiah.
[74-239]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. J. Elhanan B., d May 25, 1905; m Rebecca H.
[74-240]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Owen A. B., d Aug. 18, 1897; m Elizabeth
[74-241]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Mary, dec; m George Marquart.
The will of William S. Mack of Pottsgrove Twp., Pa., was probated Feb. 20, 1886.
[Unable to complete the above or locate any descendants.]
[74-57] SOPHIA BOYER, b Nov. 26, 1808; d Nov. 26, 1870; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m Dec. 6, 1829, SAMUEL LEIDY, b July 22, 1805; d Jan. 21, 1850. Lived in Frederick Twp., Pa.
Children (8):
[74-242]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Lydia Ann, m__________ Reed.
[74-243]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Hannah, m_________ Long.
[74-244a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Faust.
[74-244b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Sophia, m 1.
- Jesse Gaugler.
[74-245]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Elizabeth, m Daniel E. Faust.
[74-246]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah, m Charles H. Howard.
- ________ ; W. H. Davis was appointed guardian.
[74-247]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Maria, m Aaron S. Swartley.
- Magdalena, b Apr. 16, 1840; d Mar. 10, 1871.
Children of Daniel E. Faust are said to have lived at Stone Hill, Zieglersville, Pa. [Letters returned; unable to complete or verify.]
[74-58] HANNAH BOYER, dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Hubner) Boyer [74-15]; m Mar. 24, 1839, TOBIAS W. CRESSMAN, d Mar. 29, 1895; buried at Old Goshenhoppen Church Cem. Tobacconist; lived at Upper Salford, Pa.
Children (11):
[74-247.1] 1. Nathaniel, b Sept. 11, 1840; m; has dau Mary; Lansdale, Pa.
[74-248]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Isabella B., b Nov. 3, 1841: m .Joseph Wilt.
[74-163]Â Â Â Â 3. Sarah Louisa, b Jan. 12, 1843; in Jesse G. Groff.
Emanuel, b Sept. 12, 1844; d Sept. 20, 1847.
Clara, b July 15, 1846; d Dec. 17, 1861.
[74-249]Â Â Â 6. Susanna, b Jan. 28, 1848; m Abraham Heany; Telford, Pa.
7. Elamina, b June 2, 1849; d Dec. 21, 1861.
[74-250]Â Â Â Â 8. Allen B. (Albanus), b Oct. 31, 1850; in Annie M. Schantz.
Mary Louisa, b Apr. 11, 1852; d Dec. 31, 1861.
Boyer B., b Nov. 5, 1853; single; Tylersport, Pa.
Andora, b June 22, 1855; d Dec. 3, 1861.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete.]
[74-60] JEREMIAH ROSHONG, b Oct. 27, 1872; s John and Magdalena (Heebner) Roshong [74-16a]; m MARY ETTINGER; d before husband; dau Abraham Ettinger. Lived near Woxall, Pa..
Children (2):
[74-251]Â Â Â Â 1. Catharine, M Henry F. Moyer.
[74-252]Â Â Â Â 2. Maria, M Augustus Roshong.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-61] TIMOTHY ROSHONG, s John and Magdalena (Heebner) Roshong [74-16a]; in CATH-ARINE (KATE) BOYER, dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Heebner) Boyer [74-15]. Laborer and farmer; lived in Frederick Twp., Pa.
Children (12):
[74-253]Â Â Â Â 1. Mary, dec; m Joseph Jones; Norristown, Pa.
[74-254]Â Â Â 2. Kate, dec; m Abraham Keyser; Phoenixville, Pa.
3. William, b 1833; d 1899; unm.
[74-256]Â Â Â Â 4. Malara, dec; m Levi Roshong; Medina, Ohio.
[74-257]Â Â Â Â 5. Amanda, dec; m George Graver; Limerick Twp., Pa.
[74-258]Â Â Â Â 6. Jesse, dec; m________ ; had four children. Widow lived at Perkiomen June., Pa.
[74-259]Â Â Â Â 7. Benjamin, b Apr., 1842; m Lizzie Dreihouse.
[74-260]Â Â Â Â 8. Susanna, b Mar. 6, 1844; in Benjamin D. Keyser.
[74-261]Â Â Â Â 9. Louisa, b Feb. 23, 1846; d June 14, 1919; m Jacob S. Charles.
[74-262] 10. Frank B., b Dec. 3, 1849; in Mary D. L. Dickinson.
[74-263] 11. Hannah, b Dec. 12, 1851; d May 9, 1918; m Edward M. R. Rhoads.
[74-264] 12. Sallie, b Nov. 24, 1854; m J. Lewis Yost.
[No further data obtainable.]
[74-62] DANIEL ROSHONG, s John and Magdalena (Heebner) Roshong [74-16a]; in. MAGDA-
LENA__________ . One son and one daughter; lived near Hendricks Station, Pa. (1918.)
[Further data not obtainable.]
[74-63] THERESA ROSHONG, dau John and Magdalena (Heebner) Roshong [74-16a]; m WILLIAM SLOTTERER. Lived in Upper Salford Twp., Pa.
At least one child: Jonas.
On April 23, 1864, the widow renounced her right to administer in favor of the eldest son, Jonas.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-65] GEORGE HEEBNER, b Sept. 25, 1807; d Apr. 22, 1871; s Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener (Heebner) [74-17]; m Nov. 6, 1830, ESTHER GROFF, b Nov. 6, 1808; d Oct. 10, 1865; dau Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]. [Buried in Old Goshenhoppen Cem.]
One child:
[74-265]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Catharine Ann, b Dec. 7, 1835; d Nov. 23, 1862; m John S. Miller.
[74-66] PETER D. HEVENER, d July 3, 1890; s Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74-17]; m June, 1843, ELIZABETH EHL, dau Stephen and Elizabeth Ehl.
Children (4):
[74-266]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Hannah E., b Sept. 30, 1844; d May 17, 1914; in Henry J. Smith.
[74-267]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth E., b Sept. 2, 1849; d May 14, 1906; in James H. Bobb.
[74-268]Â Â Â Â 3. John E., b Mar. 6, 1853; d Feb. 17, 1903; m Mary Amanda Roeder.
[74-269a] 4. George E., b Aug. 5, 1859- m 1. Emma J. Renninger.
[74-269b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 'Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Matilda C. Dietzel.
[74-67] SOLOMON D. HEAVNER, d Dec. 29, 1877; s Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74-17]; m ANN NANCY EISENBERG. Lived at Bridgeport, Pa. Buried at Trappe, Pa. The will of Solomon D. Heavner was probated Jan. 3, 1878.
Children (6):
[74-270]Â Â Â Â 1. Mary, m William Mairs.
[74-271]Â Â Â Â 2. Philip E., b Sept. 19, 1843; d Apr. 16, 1914; m Catharine A. Ralston. 3. John; d aged fourteen or fifteen.
[74-272]Â Â Â Â 4. David E., b Dec. 20, 1849; m Sarah B. Fretz.
[74-273]Â Â Â Â 5. Solomon E., b June 5, 1862; d Mar. 10, 1911; m Sarah Kehs.
6. Son; stillborn.
[74-68] PHILIP D. HEAVNER, d Aug. 22, 1910; s Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74-17];
m CATHARINE____________ ; wife was a legatee under the will of Samuel S. Nase of Upper Hanover
Twp., Pa., and Norristown, Pa.
One child:
[74-274]Â Â Â Â George N., m_________
In 1835 Philip Heebner bought one hundred and sixteen perches of land in Frederick Twp., Pa.
Philip D. Heebner bought property in Norristown in 1850, and later kept a grocery at the corner of Marshall and Kohn Sts., Norristown, Pa. The will of Philip Heavner was prob. Aug. 23, 1910; he menÂtions "my niece, Mary B. Quigley, of Phila., and my son, George, of Norristown."
[Letters not ans. Further data unobtainable.]
[74-69] SARAH HEEBNER, d Aug. 1, 1893; dau Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74--17]; in MARTIN HUNSICKER; d Nov. 10, 1874. Upper Providence, Pa.
Children (6):
[74-275]Â Â Â Â I. David, d May 3, 1875; m Kate__________
Sarah, d Mar. 24, 1877; unm.
Kate, d Feb. 8, 1887; unm.
Harvey H.
[74-276]Â Â Â Â 5. Mary H., m J. M. Zimmerman.
- Martin H., d Aug. 10, 1878; unm.
[Unable to locate or verify.]
Martin Hunsicker of Upper Providence, Pa., died intestate, leaving a widow, Sarah, and six chil-
dren, as above named.
Sarah Hunsicker died intestate, single, on Mar. 24, 1877, leaving mother, Sarah Hunsicker, brother
Harry H., sister Mary H. Zimmerman, and brother Martin Hunsicker, Jr.
Martin Hunsicker, Jr., died Aug. 10, 1878, single, without issue. Harvey H. Hunsicker and
Mary H. Zimmerman were the surviving heirs.
Catharine (or Kate) Hunsicker died Feb. 8, 1887, intestate, single, without issue.
[74-70] CATHARINE HEVENER, b June 23, 1805; baptized September 24, 1805; d 1891, several weeks after the death of her husband; dau Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74-17]; m ANDREW SCHWARTZ. Agriculturist of Salfordville, Montg. Co., Pa.
Children (8):
1. Henry.
[74-277a]m j 1. Anna_________________________________________________________
}. Eva 2. George H., d Sept.Sep t 4, 1914
[74-277b]
[74-278]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. James, d 1888; in________
[74-279]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Mary A., b Sept. 11, 1826; d Nov. 11, 1910; m Andrew H. Gottshalk.
[74-280]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Elizabeth, d Mar. 27, 1920; m Jacob Klein.
[74-281]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Amelia H., b Sept. 11, 1843; m Henry M. Hiltebeitel.
[74-282]Â Â Â Â 7. Catharine, dec; in Daniel Smith.
[74-283]Â Â Â Â 8. William, m Louisa Reed.
In 1920 Amelia was the only member of the family surviving.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-71] MARY ANN HEVENER, dau Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74-17]; m FRANKÂLIN LEISTER, d Dec. 15, 1892. Lived in Perkiomen Twp., Pa. Mary Ann Hevener is buried in the Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery.
Children (2):
[74-284]Â Â Â Â 1. Hannah, b Sept. 5, 1834; d June 24, 1914; m Franklin F. Hendricks.
[74-285]Â Â Â Â 2. Jacob H., b Nov. 8, 1837; d Jan. 23, 1916; m Mary Reed.
[74-72] ELIZABETH HEVENER, b Aug. 16, 1815; d Mar. 30, 1881; dau Philip and Catharine (Daub) Hevener [74-17]; m ADDY ZIEGLER, d Sept. 25, 1882; s Isaac and Catharine (Kolb) Ziegler. Farmer; East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (8):
[74-286]Â Â Â Â 1. James H., b Oct. 28, 1844; d Oct. 14, 1917; m Matilda Schlicher.
[74-287]Â Â Â Â 2. Mary Ann, b Mar. 6, 1849; in Ambrose Roeder.
[74-288]Â Â Â Â 3. George H., b Aug. 18, 1851; m Louisa M. Masteller.
[74-74] SAMUEL HEEBNER, b Jan. 31, 1838; d Jan. 19, 1915; s Jacob and Esther (Schuler) Heebner [74-18]; m Nov. 20, 1863, ELLEN W. WAGNER, b Nov. 13, 1838; d Jan. 3, 1912; dau Jacob and Rebecca (Walt) Wagner. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-289a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Isaiah H. Overholtzer.
[74-289b] 1. Annie W., b Oct. 20, 1869; m 2. B. Franklin Stevens.
[74-289c] JÂ Â Â Â [ 3. Augustus Schaeffer.
2. Reinhard W., b Sept. 18, 1873; d May 4, 1877.
[74-75] SUSANNA HEEBNER, b Dec. 13, 1826; d Apr. 23, 1883; dau Jacob and Esther (Schuler) Heebner [74-18]; m Apr. 12, 1852, ISRAEL HILDENBRAND, b Sept. 5, 1825; d Jan. 21, 1901; s Fritz and Catherine (Dietz) Hildenbrand. Shoemaker; Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-290]Â Â Â Â 1. Milton H., b Nov. 16, 1853; d June 7, 1911; 711 Sarah Royer; Tylersport, Pa.
[74-291]Â Â Â Â 2. Pearson H., b July 3, 1855; in Sarah Jane Wenhold.
[74-292]Â Â Â Â 3. Ellemeine, b July 14, 1859; d Apr. 25, 1919; m Jacob S. Wampole.
[74-293]Â Â Â Â 4. Esther, b Sept. 21, 1861; m Allen Dalman; Atlantic City, N. J.
[74-294]Â Â Â Â 5. Henry, b Sept. 6, _________ ; m Mary Samsel; Pottstown, Pa.
[ Unable to complete.]
[74-76] ELIZA HEEBNER, b Dec. 13, 1831; d Mar. 26, 1852; dau Jacob and Esther (Schuler) Heebner [74-18]; m PETER B. SCHMOLL, b Aug. 1, 1817; d May 2, 1889. Lived at Spring Mount, Pa.
One child:
[74-295]Â Â Â Â Henry, b Sept. 23, 1850; m Annie B. Bergey.
[74-77] MARGARET HEEBNER, b July 18, 1845; d Mar. 26, 1915; dau Jacob and Esther (Schuler) Heebner [74-18]; m Mar. 26, 1870, HENRY HENNING, b Oct. 3, 1848; s David and Rebecca (Stong) Henning. Retired farmer. Worcester, Pa. (1920.) Margaret Henning died as a result of severe burns received when her dress caught fire while she was boiling soap.
Children (2):
[74-296]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Hannah, b May 30, 1871; m Alvin Fry.
[74-297]Â Â Â Â 2. Elwood, b Jan. 8, 1880; in Anna Christina Berge.
[74-78] HENRY HEEBNER, b Jan. 28, 1836; s Jacob and Esther (Schuler) Heebner [74-18]; m Aug. 21, 1869, MATILDA POLSTER, b July 10, 1842; d Jan. 4, 1914; dau Michael and Mary (Nace) Polster. Retired; Green Lane, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
[74-298]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Edwin, 1) Nov. 26, 1869; m Lizzie May Stevens. 2. Daniel, b Oct. 4, 1871; Green Lane, Pa.
- [74-300] Mary P., b Apr. 28, 1875; m Sassaman N. Smith.
[74-301]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Agnes P., b Jan. 7, 1877; m Allen W. Shoemaker.
[74-299]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Harry, b Aug. 8, 1884; m Kathryn Bartman.
[74-79] ANN (NANCY) M. HEEBNER, b Dec. 24, 1806; d Jan., 1889; dau Jacob and Catherine (Young) Heebner [74-19]; m Jan. 7, 1827, JACOB GARBER, b Sept. 16, 1801; d Apr. 21, 1887; sJacob Garber. Farmer.
Children (11):
[74-302]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Angeline, b Oct. 18, 1828; d Dec. 3, 1856; m Elias Heckler.
2, Catherine     twins, b Mar. 22, 1830; d Feb' 2, 1831.
[74-303]     3. Thomas   1                                         May 1, 1902; m Catherine March.
- George W., b Mar. 31, 1832; d Sept. 17, 1865; unm.
[74-304]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Charles H., b Sept., 1834; d Nov. 11, 1872; m Eliza Kelly.
Rebecca, b Jan., 1836; d May 18, 1902; unm.
Rachel, b May, 1838; d Aug. 20, 1882; unm.
Martin Luther, b Aug., 1840; d Aug. 15, 1841.
Annie. b Nov., 1842; single; Trappe, Pa.
[74-305] 10. Jacob R., b Jan., 1844; d Jan., 1910; m Christiana Patience Funk.
- John, b May, 1845; d March, 1851.
George W. Garber is said to have been shot by an Indian near Seattle, Wash.
Annie Garber maintains that Mrs. Jane Gross Rambo [74-306] claimed she was related to the
Heebner family of Worcester, Pa.
[74-80] CATHERINE HEEBNER, b June 1, 1812; d Apr. 8, 1889; dau Jacob and Catherine (Young) Heebner [74-19]; m THOMAS JEFFERSON GROSS, b Mar. 13, 1808; d Oct. 28, 1833; s Samuel and Mary (Evans) Gross.
Children (7):
[74-306]Â Â Â Â 1. Jane, b Mar. 5, 1831; d Aug. 23, 1918; m Prof. Abel Rambo.
2. Mary, b July 8, 1832; d Oct. 26, 1837.
[74-307]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ann Matilda, b June 30, 1833; d Oct. 23, 1878 ; ?it Dr. Jones.
[74-308]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Frank S., b Oct. 26, 1836; d Aug. 31, 1902; m Agnes I. McNeil.
[74-309]Â Â Â Â 5. Charles H., b May 9, 1838; d Dec. 6, 1902; m Josi Fry.
6. Thomas J., b June 6, 1840; d 1844.
[74-310]Â Â Â Â Â 7. William H., b May 7, 1844; m Kate L. Tobey.
[Unable to complete. Letters unanswered.]
Thomas J. Gross was appointed Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives of Pa. by Gov.
Francis Shunk, on Dec. 26, 1827, and served continuously in that capacity until 1846.
Catherine Heebner Gross claimed to be a descendant of Flans Heebner.
[William H. Gross.]
[74-80.1] CHARLES HEEBNER, d Feb. 8, 1867; s Jacob and Catherine (Young) Heebner [74-19]; m MARY LOUISE PETERS, d Jan. 28, 1870. Charles Heebner was a hotel keeper and millwright at Trappe, Pa. He went to Lee, Mass., about 1850; bought land there and opened and developed the Lee Marble Works. He furnished the marble for the wings of the Capitol building at Washington, D. C., for the City Hall of Philadelphia, and for many other public buildings in various parts of the country.
Children (2):
[74-310.1] 1. Samuel Y., b Nov. 15, 1856; d Sept. 4, 1917; m Rebecca McKinley Hood. 2. Julia; 320 E. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa.
Charles Heebner died Feb. 8, 1867; his will was probated March 6, 1867. He held inter alia with William Heebner, Catharine Gross and Ann M. Garber real estate in Trappe consisting of 30 acres, 141 perches. He gave his estate to his widow, Mary L. Heebner. Children given are: Samuel Y. Heebner, Julia C. Heebner. Mary L. Heebner and Charles H. Gross were named executors. The said William Heebner died in November, 1867, intestate, unmarried, and without issue, leaving as his heirs two sisters, Catharine Gross and Anna M. Garber, and a nephew and niece, Samuel Y. and Julia Heebner.
Mary L. Heebner died Jan. 28, 1870; Robert Cressel was executor and guardian of the children and her sister, Kate A. Comley, was to be housekeeper. Part of the tract was sold to Abel Rambo. [Montg. Co. Court Records, 74:45.]
[74-82] SOPHIA MARIA RICHARDS, d Jan. 13, 1904; dau George and Maria (Matthias) RichÂards [74-23b]; m DR. THOMAS LANCASTER; d 1909. Physician; lived at 1303 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa.
One child: George Richards; 1303 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa.
The will of Dr. Thomas Lancaster was probated Mar. 26, 1909; his son, George, was sole legatee
and executor.
[Unable to locate or complete.]
[74-83] DR MARCUS (MARK) G. KERR, b Nov. 12, 1815; d June 19, 1883; s Henry and Ann
(Richards) Kerr [74-24]; m HERMINEA M. , b Mar. 19, 1818; d Sept. 18, 1897. Physician.
Dr. Marcus Kerr was the founder of the order of the "Knights of Friendship," which was instituted May 23, 1859. He was professor of Materia Mediea and General Therapeutics at the Woman's MediÂcal College, Phila., 1833-1867.
In 1856 Dr. Kerr was living in Norristown, Pa.
Children (5):
- A. Richards, b May 9, 1839; d Mar. 4, 1863.
Annie T., b July 14, 1840; d Feb. 8, 1856.
Henry W., b Oct. 16, 1841; d Nov. 29, 1907.
Frances A., b Oct. 29, 1842; d Sept. 6, 1899.
Edgar L., b Feb. 17, 1852.
WILL OF HERMINEA KERR
"Be it remembered that I, Herminea M. Kerr, widow of Mark G. Kerr, late of the City of Philadelphia, Doctor of Medicine, deceased, being of sound mind and memory have thought proper to make and hereby do make my last Will and Testament, that is to say:
First—I direct all my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently may be after my decease.
Item—I give and bequeath to my son, Henry W. Kerr, One thousand dollars.
Item—I give and bequeath to Rebecca Kerr, widow of my late husband's brother Richard F. Kerr, Five Hundred dollars and I give and bequeath to his five children: Archanna V. Treen, Mary Pennel, William B. Kerr, Herminea Dehaven, and Annie Kerr One hundred dollars each.
Item—I give and bequeath to Eliza Kerr, widow of my late husband brother John J. E. Kerr, if she be living at the time of my decease One thousand dollars: if she be not living at the time of my decease then I give and bequeath said One Thousand dollars to her three children Emma E. Holledge, Alva Kerr, and Harry Kerr in equal shares.
Item—I give and bequeath to each of my three nieces Louisa T. Pfaff, E]yonta H. Cole, and Theresa C. M. Boone Five Hundred dollars.
Item—I give and bequeath to each of my three cousins Alfred Herman, William Augustus Herman, and Isabella S. Bright Five Hundred dollars toward getting homes for themselves.
Item—I give and bequeath to each of my two cousins Amanda Herman, and Elmira Wynkoop the sum of Two hundred dollars and I give and bequeath to Mrs. Deborah Shaffer now and for some time past in my employ the sum of Five Hundred dollars.
Item—I give and bequeath to each of my two friends Eliza B. Copeland and Fannie G. Watt Griffiths Fifty dollars.
Item—I give and bequeath to each of the four children of my niece Susanna Roberts, deceased, namely Harry Roberts, Joseph Roberts, and their two sisters, Mamie and Theresa One hundred dollars.
Item—I give and bequeath to the Montgomery Cemetery Company the sum of Two hundred dollars on condition that they agree to keep and do keep my lot in their Cemetery situate near Norristown, Norriton Township, MontÂgomery County, Pennsylvania, as to their enclosures, improvement, &c in good order and repair.
Item—I give and bequeath to my friend, John White, attorney at Law Five hundred dollars.
Item—I give devise and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my estate both real and personal whatsoÂever and wheresoever the same may be at the time of my decease unto my said friend, John White, attorney at Law his heirs and assigns. In Trust nevertheless to convert my said real and personal estate into money and for that purpose I hereby authorize and empower him my said Trustee to sell and dispose of all or any part of my said Real Estate at public or private sale or sales for such price or prices and upon such terms and conditions as to him may seem best and to grant and convey the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof his her or their heirs and assigns free from all liability for or on account of the application of the purchase money. Provided however that in no event shall my said Trustee sell that part of my real estate in Denver, Colorado, in and to which I have the whole or entire exclusive title during the lifetime of my two sons, Henry W. Kerr, and Edgar L. Kerr. and to safely invest at interest the net proceeds of said personal estate and said Real Estate when sold.
And in further trust from and immediately after my decease to pay' from the net income of my real estate unsold by him and the income from all other Sources the sum of Six hundred dollars annually or such larger sum as he may deem necessary in monthly payments for the board, clothing, &c of my said son Edgar L. Kerr now in the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane where he has been for a number of years, and to pay the same to him should he become sane for and during all the term of his natural life.
And in further trust from and immediately after my decease to pay to my said son Henry W. Kerr the sum of Six hundred dollars annually in equal monthly payments and should my son be sick or afflicted, then to pay to him such larger sum as he my said Trustee may deem best for and during all the term of his natural life said payments to, for, or on behalf of my said two sons to be free from their or either of their debts, contracts, or engagements.
And in further trust from and immediately after the decease of my said sons to pay unto the Grand Chamber of the Order of Knights of Friendship or to such Trustees appointed by said Grand Chamber of the Order of Knights of Friendship for receiving the same the sum of Two Thousand dollars said bequest to be known as the Mark G. Kerr Bequest in memory of the founder of Said Order Mark G. Kerr, M. D., my deceased husband; the said sum of Two Thousand dollars to be safely invested by the said Grand Chamber of the Order of Knights of Friendship or the TrusÂtees appointed by them and the said sum of Two thousand dollars with the accumulation of interest thereof together with any money derived or received from other sources to he held by the said Grand Chamber of the Order of Knights of Friendship or the Trustees so as aforesaid appointed by them In Trust for the purpose of establishing and mainÂtaining a Home for the care and support of the aged and indigent members of said Order and the Orphans of the memÂbers thereof and such other needy or dependent persons as said Grand Chamber of the Order of Knights of Friendship may from time to time determine and for no other purpose or purposes whatsoever.
And in further trust from and immediately after the decease of my said sons to pay unto my three nieces Louisa T. Pfaff, Elyonta H. Cole, and Theresa C. M. Boone, the sum of One Thousand dollars each.
And in further trust from and immediately after the decease of my said sons to pay unto the Franklin Reformatory home for Inebriates now located at Nos. 911, 913, and 915 Locust Street, Philadelphia, the sum of Five hundred dollars.
And in further trust• from and immediately after the decease of my said sons to pay unto Rebecca Kerr, widow of my late husband's brother Richard F. Kerr and his said five children the sum of Five thousand dollars to be divided equally between them share and share alike.
And in further trust from and immediately after the decease of my said sons to pay unto Eliza Kerr, widow of my late husband's brother John J. E. Kerr, and her three children the sum of Three thousand dollars to be divided equally between them share and share alike.
And in further trust from and immediately after the decease of my said sons to divide the rest residue and reÂmainder of my said residuary estate into Five equal parts and to pay one of said parts thereof unto Rebecca Kerr, widow of my said brother in law, Richard F. Kerr, and his said five children, to be divided equally between them, share and share alike; to pay one other of said parts thereof unto my said sister-in-law Eliza Kerr and her three children to be divided equally between them share and share alike; to pay one other said part thereof unto my said niece Elyonta H. Cole: to pair one other of said parts thereof unto my said niece Louisa T. Pfaff and to pay the remaining part thereof unto my said niece Theresa C. M. Boone.
I hereby nominate and appoint my said friend, John White, attorney-at-law, Executor of this my last Will and Testament.
In Witness Whereof I, Herminea M. Kerr, the Testatrix, have to this my Will Written on two sheets of paper set my hand and seal this Twenty-first day of August, A.D., One Thousand eight hundred and ninety seven.
Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named Herminea M. Kerr as and for her Last Will and TesÂtament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our name at her request as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said Testatrix and of each other."
Charles Ouram
John Meier                                     "Herminea M. Kerr (Seal) (Seal)"
Probated--Sept. 24, 1897. [Phila. Will Book, p 915, No. 513.]
[74-84] JOHN J. E. KERR, b June 7, 1819; d Dec. 25, 1859; s Henry and Ann (Richards) Kerr [74-24]; m ELIZA PICKINS, b Aug. 21, 1826; d Apr. 20, 1879. Merchant tailor; Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-311]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Emma E., b Dec. 19, 1851; d July 25, 1915; m Edward Holledge; lived in Banfield, Wis. No issue.
[74-312]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Alva R., b Feb. 14, 1854; d Apr. 23, 1903; m Louisa Joule.
[74-313]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Henry C., b Feb. 19, 1856; m Katherine Stegmeyer.
[74-85a] RICHARD FRITZ KERR, b Jan. 8, 1825; d Nov. 3, 1894; s Henry and Ann (Richards) Kerr [74-24]; m July 10, 1849, JEANETTE JOHNSON, b Nov. 14, 1830; d Feb. 10, 1863.
Children (3):
[74-314]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Archie V., b Aug. 20, 1850; m John M. Treen.
Harry, b May 20, 1853; d Aug. 15, 1854.
Eugene, b Jan. 8, 1857; d Jan. 8, 1857.
[74-85b] RICHARD FRITZ KERR, same as above, m 2nd time, June 20, 1863, MARGARETTA ANNA REBECCA BALTHASER, b Sept. 21, 1845; d July 18, 1900; dau Benneville and Mary (YeaÂger) Balthaser.
Richard F. Kerr is buried in Montg. Cem., Norristown, Pa. He was a Lieut. of Co. H, 128 Reg. Pa. Vol.
| [74-315] [74-316] [74-317a] [74-317b] [74-317c] [74-318] |
Children (5): Mary L., b Mar. 27, 1864; m John Wesley Pennell. William B., b Aug. 4, 1866; m Mattie Virginia Fields. 1. William Thomas DeHaven. Herminea M., b Jan. 11, 1867; m 2. John Gavigan. 3. George Washington Hooser. Annie, b Nov. 22, 1870; m John B. Hamilton; 1018 Potter St., Chester, Pa. James W., b May 8, 1872; d May 8, 1872. |
[74-86] HERMINEA E. KERR, d Nov. 19, 1899; dau Henry and Ann (Richards) Kerr [74-24]; m DANIEL G. SHERMAN, d Jan. 15, 1893. No children.
[74-87] SARAH ANN KERR, b June 12, 1822; d Jan. 25, 1853; dau Henry and Ann (Richards) Kerr [74-24]; m Jan. 28, 1841, FRANKLIN DERR, b July 1, 1815; d Mar. 16, 1877. Buried in Montg. Cem., Norristown, Pa.
Children (5):
[74-319]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Henry A., b Nov. 24, 1841; d Jan. 4, 1885; m Ellen Sullivan.
[74-320]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Ann Elizabeth, b Mar., 1844; d May, 1916; m Charles W. Holmes.
[74-321]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. John Jacob, b June, 1845; d July 4, 1895; m Elizabeth
- Theodore J. (?)
- Franklin. (?)
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-88] CATHARINE STAGER, b Apr. 3, 1809; d Mar. 25, 1844; dau Henry and Anne (Heebner) Stager [74-26]; m ISAAC STRAUCH, b Feb. 14, 1806; d July 4, 1885. Miller; West Haven, Pa.
Children (8):
[74-322]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Francis, b Sept. 26, 1833; d Feb. 26, 1878; m Margaret Jane Laughlin.
[74-322.1] 2. Henry Lewis, b Aug. 15, 1835; d May 9, 1867; in Sarah A. ___________________________ Â 3. Isaac. [ No further data.]
[74-323]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Mary, m Edward Beck; had son, Isaac. [No further data.]
[74-324]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah, m Levi Reif snyder. No further data.]
[74-325]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Matilda, b Apr. 22, 1840; d Dec. 29, 1899; m William Beck.
Two more children.
Isaac Straueh married 2nd time, Savenia Heiser, b 1816; d 1894. One son, Augustus Rothermel.
[Stager— Unable to complete.]
[74-89] ELIZABETH STAGER, b June 3, 1812, in Chester Co., Pa.; d Oct. 8, 1888, at home of dau Emma, in Indianapolis; dau Henry and Anne (Heebner) Stager [74-26]; m June 28, 1838, MARTIN DRIESBAUGH HERBST, in Pottsville, Pa.; b Aug. 6, 1816, in Union Co., Pa.; d May 2, 1882. MerÂchant, shipper and brickmaker. Moved to Indianapolis in 1859; buried in Cem. at Dublin, Ind.
Children (7):
- Albert Henry, b Jan. 28, 1840; d May 20, 1864.
[74-326]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. David Stillman, b June 25, 1841; d Mar. 26, 1892; m Abigail Symons.
Benjamin Franklin, b Mar. 10, 1843; d May 1, 1863.
Mary Ann Catharine, b Dec. 3, 1844; single; Indianapolis, Ind.
[74-327a] 5. Abraham Stager, b July 20, 1846; d May 22, 1900; m 1. Laura Helms.
[74-327b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sarah King.
- James, b Aug. 5, 1848; d Oct. 2, 1848.
[74-328]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Emma Rebecca, b July 31, 1854; d Sept. 24, 1919; m Charles Franklin Eckert.
Albert Henry Herbst enlisted in 1861 in Co. I, 15th Reg. Ind. Vols.; served three years. He died in the U. S. Hospital at Nashville, Tenn., and is buried at Brownsville. Ind.
Benjamin Franklin Herbst enlisted in 1862 as private in Co. G, 69th Reg. Ind. Vols. He was killed in battle of Champion Hills, Miss.; and is interred on the battle-field. [Stager.]
[74-90] DANIEL HENRY STAGER, b Aug. 14, 1814; d Feb. 27, 1873; s Henry and Anne (Heebner) Stager [74-26]; m Nov. 4, 1841, ELIZABETH RUDY, b Feb. 2, 1821; d Mar. 27, 1873; dau John and
Anna Maria (Boyer) Rudy. Both are buried in Union Cem., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Farmer, clerk, shipping agent and school teacher. Both are buried in the Union Cem., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. [Stager.]
Children (9):
[74-329a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â [ 1. Roxanna Frances Carver.
[74-329b] j 1. Henry John, b Aug. 27, 1842; d July 22, 1919; m
- Alice Belle Smith Davidson.
[74-330]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Alfred Frelinghuysen, b Sept. 4, 1844; m Mary Rebecca Zulick.
[74-331]Â Â Â Â Â 3. George Washington, b Apr. 3, 1847; d Sept. 10, 1902; m Kate S. Frank.
[74-332]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Oscar W., b Mar. 19, 1849; m Ellen Tyson.
[74-333]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. William Daniel, b Oct. 11, 1851; d Jan. 12, 1913; m Anna Katherine Shanbacker.
[74-334]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Sarah Rebecca, b Oct. 24, 1854; m John Jacob Mishler.
[74-335]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Eliza Ann, b Dec. 9, 1856; m Henry Gardner Field.
8. Mary Margaretta, b July 13, 1859; d Jan. 31, 1861.
[74-336]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Emma Rudy, b Feb. 19, 1863; d Feb. 2, 1891; m Eugene Ward.
[74-91] JOHN STAGER, b Aug. 3, 1816, in Schuylkill Co., Pa.; d Jan. 31, 1839; s Henry and Catherine (Heebner) Stager [74-26]; m ELIZABETH BEYLE, b 1823, in Strassburg, Germany; d May 8, 1891. Elizabeth (Beyle) Stager married 2nd time, William Heffner of Pottsville, Pa., and had one son, George. She married 3rd time, Azariah Jones, and had two children.
One child:
[74-337]Â Â Â Â Â John Henry, b Jan. 9, 1839; d May 15, 1885; m Mary Catherine DeLong.
[74-92] MARY STAGER, b Sept. 8, 1820; d Jan. 1, 1880; dau Henry and Anne (Heebner) Stager [74-26]; m JOHN COPE STANTON, b May 7, 1816, in Galway, Ireland; d May 10, 1867. Railroad despatcher. [Stager.]
Children (5):
[74-339]Â Â Â Â Â 1. James Reiff, b Dec. 19, 1849; d Oct. 28, 1894; m Virginia McCullough. 2. Henry John, b Mar. 8, 1852; d Jan. 12, 1853.
[74-340]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Cecilia Ann, b Mar. 14, 1854; m Albert Strong Catherwood.
John Henry, b Mar. 17, 1857; d Nov. 15, 1870.
[74-341]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Mary Louisa, b Nov. 6, 1859; m Joseph N. Walker.
[74-93] ABRAM STAGER, b July 10, 1822; d Aug. 20, 1905; s Henry and Anne (Heebner) Stager [74-26]; m Aug. 8, 1848, JANE McQUADE, b Sept. 8, 1825; dau Robert and Rosetta (Boyd) McQuade. Merchant and mine superintendent; lived in Shamokin, Pa.
Abram Stager enlisted July 3, 1863, as Private in Co. K, 39th P. V. M.; and was discharged Aug. 2, 1863. [Stager.]
Children (9):
[74-342]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Annie Esther, b June 8, 1849; d Oct. 9, 1909; m Albert D. Rishel. 2. Rosabell, b June 2, 1850.
[74-343]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Henry Clay, b Mar. 4, 1852; d July 20, 1882; m Alice Dugan.
Robert Emmet, b May 28, 1853; d June 28, 1901.
Mary Blanche, b Mar. 26, 1856; d Sept. 29, 1857.
[74-344]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Jennie, b July 25, 1858; d Aug. 17, 1897; m Morris Williams.
William Boyd, b Jan. 31, 1862; d July 12, 1862.
Mary Ella, b Mar. 22, 1863.
[74-345]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Elizabeth Irene, b Mar. 27, 1868; d Nov. 26, 1908; m Ashbel Britton Longshore.
[74-94] HETTIE HEEBNER, dau John and Mary (Hipple) Heebner [74-27]; m WILLIAM STER-
NER. Lived in Pottsville, Pa.
One child: Daughter; Phoenixville, Pa.
[Further data not obtainable.]
[74-95] ANNA HEEBNER, dau John and Mary (Hipple) Heebner [74-27]; m HENRY TYSON.
Children (7):
William; Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Al.
Wesley.
- Joseph; Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
- Earl; Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
[74-346]Â Â Â Â 6. Annie, m Daniel Fix; Camden, N. J.
[74-347]Â Â Â Â 7. John Huey.
[Above data from tax list, Washington Twp., Schuylkill Co., Pa., 1885.]
[Further data not obtainable.]
[74-97] SOPHIA (?) HEEBNER, dau John and Mary (Hipple) Heebner [74-27]; m ELIJAH
ORWIG. Philadelphia, Pa.
One child: Katie. Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-98] LOUISA HEEBNER, dau John and Mary (Hipple) Heebner [74-27j; m____________________________ TITLOW.
One daughter: Mary, and probably other children. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-100] LAWRENCE HEEBNER, s John and Mary (Hipple) Heebner [74-27]; m CAROLINE
REED.
Children (8):
[74-348]Â Â Â Â 1. Edward, b Apr. 7, 1845; m Kate Moyer.
[74-348.1] 2. Amanda, m Jacob Lindenmuth.
[74-348.2] 3. Louisa, b Mar. 26, 1848; m Milton Williams.
[74-348.3] 4. John R., b Dec. 13, 1850; m Lucy Ann Bretz.
Four other children died in infancy.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-102] CATHARINE ANN HEEBNER, b July 8, 1820; d Apr. 9, 1900; dau William and Anna
(Lehman) Heebner [74-28a]; m Sept. 3, 1843, NATHANIEL DeLONG, b Mar. 9, 1817; d Sept. 23,
1883; s Moses DeLong. Teamster.
Children (9):
- Charles 0., b Dec. 18, 1844; d May 4, 1864, in Alexandria, Va. Co. H, 48th Reg.
[74-349]Â Â Â Â 2. Emma Celesta, b Nov. 16, 1846; d Dec. 2, 1913; m Francis W. Weaver.
Sarah Adella, b Feb. 19, 1849; d Apr. 19, 1914; single.
[74-350]Â Â Â Â 4. Robert William, b Sept. 10, 1851; d Aug. 24, 1915; m Charlotte Newcomb; Chicago, Ill.
[74-351]Â Â Â Â 5. George Raphael, b June 21, 1854; d July 29, 1911; m Elizabeth R. Snyder.
- Oscar, b Nov. 26, 1855; d July 7, 1858.
- Franklin, b Nov. 16, 1857; d Nov. 29, 1861.
[74-352]Â Â Â Â 8. Heber Heebner, b Nov. 20, 1859; m Mary Alice Fahringer.
9. Elmer Ellsworth, b Aug. 21, 1861; d May 4, 1883.
[74-103] SARAH M. HEEBNER, dau William and Anna (Lehman) Heebner [74-28a]; m May 22,
1860, MILTON J. H. SHETLER.
Children (5):
William H., dec.
Eva; 6852 Sherman St., Germantown, Phila., Pa.
Charles; 1060 Ocean Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.
[74-353]Â Â Â Â 4. Mary, m William Diehl; Pricetown, Pa.
- Harry H.; Pricetown, Pa.
[Letters not ans.; further data not obtainable.]
Milton J. H. Shetler married three times: 2nd wife, Emma K. Bertolet; 3rd wife, Sarah Keller. [Hist Berks Co.]
[74-104] JOSEPH L. HEEBNER, b July, 1826; d Aug., 1885; s William and Anna (Lehman) HeebÂner [74-28a]; m Sept. 9, 1851, ELIZABETH HILL, b Oct. 19, 1826; d Mar. 26, 1912; data Samuel and Hannah (DeTurk) Hill. Painter; Reading, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Anna Louisa, b Dec. 14, 1852; 511 Oley St., Reading, Pa.
Sarah Elizabeth, b Apr., 1866; d Nov., 1868.
[74-105] CATHARINE HEEBNER, b Jan. 18, 1821; d Jan. 14, 1891; dau Abraham and Esther Heebner [74-29]; m GEORGE W. WINTERSTEIN, b Feb. 14, 1820; d Jan. 26, 1902.
One child: Harry H., b Jan. 14, 1849; d Jan. 4, 1879.
[74-106] CHARLES HEEBNER, b Oct. 28, 1822; d May 10, 1849; s Abraham and Esther Heebner
[74-29]; m________
One child: C. William Hughes. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
In the distribution of the estate of Anna Elizabeth Heebner [74-29], it was awarded to Catharine Winterstein, Henry R. Heebner, George W. Heebner, John Heebner, C. William Hughes, son of Charles Heebner.
[74-107] HENRY R. HEEBNER, b Mar. 13, 1828; d Nov. 17, 1894; s Abraham and Esther Heebner [74-29]; m Mar. 15, 1849, ELIZABETH A. LEWIS, b May 7, 1828; d May 20, 1903.
Children (12):
- Ida, b Feb. 20, 1850; d Dec. 8, 1903; single.
[74-354]Â Â Â Â 2. Alfred, b Aug. 27, 1851; d Mar. 16, 1916; m Tillie Mason.
3. Ella, h Apr. 26, 1854; d Aug. 13, 1856.
74-354.1a] l,                                            1 1. David Beddall.
[74_354.1b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Lurene, b Oct. 14, 1855; m 2. George W. Gray.
- John Newton, h Oct. 15, 1857; d Sept. 15, 1858.
74-357]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Charles, b Feb. 6, 1859; m Alice Schuyler.
74-358a] t                                      1. William S. Guiterman.
- 7. Atta, b Oct. 15, 1860; m
74-358b]2. Charles F. Hummel.
74-359]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Wilfred, b Sept. 21, 1862; m Leila R. Collins.
74-360]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Berta, b Nov. 15, 1865; m James W. Beck.
[74-360.1] 10. Minnie, b May 10, 1867; m Conard B. Sillyman.
[74-361] 11. Maude Erma, b Feb. 22, 1869; m James T. Suitt.
[74-361.1] 12. Harry Guy, b Oct. 22, 1875; m Fannie Allison.
[74-108a] GEORGE W. HEEBNER, h Aug. 11, 1834; d Sept. 10, 1904; s Abraham and Esther Heebner [74-29]; m 1st time, SARAH ELIZABETH WYNCOOP, b Mar. 27, 1833; d Jan. 3, 1859, at Hamburg, Pa.; dau Gen. George C. Wyncoop.
One child:
[74-362]Â Â Â Â Fannie Libbie, b Dec. 27, 1858; m John C. Paxson.
[74-108b] GEORGE W. HEEBNER, same as above, m 2rid time, ANNA M. FISTER, b Apr. 14,
1832; d June 3, 1916. Lived at Hamburg, Pa.
Children (4):
[74-363a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary Ann Coxon.
1. Thomas F., b Nov. 19, 1860; m
[74-363b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Laura H. Matthews.
[74-364]Â Â Â Â 2. John W., b Mar. 18, 1863; m Sallie McDonnell.
[74-365]Â Â Â Â 3. Esther Phoebe, h Dec. 7, 1868; m Albert Granger Ives.
[74-365.1] 4. Abraham; dec; m ______ Â
[74-109] EMMA W. HEEBNER, b Feb. 22, 1841; d July 2, 1871; dau Abraham and Esther Heeb-
ner [74-29]; m JESSE NEWLIN.
Children (3):
- Esther; 2. George W.; 3. Emma. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-110] JOHN HEEBNER, d Sept. 18, 1911; s Abraham and Esther Heebner [74-29]; m MARY
F_______ ; d Feb. 22, 1915. Lived in Pottsville, Pa. No children.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
At the death of John Heebner in Pottsville, Pa., he left an estate of S17,753.17; letters testamentary were given to Mary F. Heebner. At her death in 1915, the property was devised to Matilda Dorman of Pottsville, Pa. (who was 76 years of age at death of decedent). After her death; the property was to be sold and proceeds paid to Maggie C. Taggert of St. Louis.
[74-111] ADAM BUSSERT NYCE, b Jan. 30, 1809; d Nov. 5, 1854; s John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert) Nyce [74-30]; m LYDIA RENNER.
Children (6):
- Elizabeth; 2. Amanda; 3. Lucy Ann; 4. John; 5. Adam, d in infancy; 6. George, d in infancy. [Nyce Papers— Unable to verify or complete.]
[74-112] REBECCA BUSSERT NYCE, dau John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert) Nyce [74-30]; m CHRISTOPHER HALTEMAN.
One child: Leah.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to verify.]
[74-113] MARY ANN BUSSERT NYCE, b Apr. 26, 1813; dau John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bus-sert) Nyce [74-30]; m MOSES B. BUTTERWECK, b Jan., 1816.
Children (8):
[74-366]Â Â Â Â 1. Sarah Ann, b Aug. 3, 1837; m William B. Hoffman.
[74-367]Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth N., b Feb. 12, 1839; d Aug. 4, 1884; m Ephraim B. Scheffy.
[74-368]Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Ann, b July 16, 1841; m Samuel Schwenk.
[74-369]Â Â Â Â 4. Abigail N., b Oct. 11, 1844; m Samuel H. Wien.
Michael, b Mar. 2, 1847; d Mar. 12, 1847.
Joseph, b May 22, 1849; d Aug. 17, 1871.
Caroline, b Dec. 22, 1852; d May 21, 1857.
[74-370]Â Â Â Â 8. John N., b Oct. 18, 1856; m Mary K. Smith.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-114] JONAS NYCE, b Apr. 16, 1818; d Aug. 12, 1870; s John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert)
Nyce [74-30]; m HANNAH , b Nov. 10, 1821; d May 25, 1891. No children. [Nyce Papers.]
[74-115] SOPHIA BUSSERT NYCE, b Feb. 20, 1820; dau John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert) Nyce [74-30]; m JOSEPH ZIEGLER, b Dec. 9, 1822.
Children (8):
[74-371]Â Â Â Â I. Benjamin, b May 27, 1843; m Mary Kulp.
[74-372]Â Â Â Â 2. Mary Elizabeth, b Nov. 28, 1844; m Henry Wade.
3. Christiana, b Feb. 7, 1848; d Feb. 21, 1848.
[74-373]Â Â Â Â 4. Nathan, b Mar. 25, 1849; m Sarah Hilgert.
[74-374]Â Â Â Â 5. David, b Aug. 23, 1851; m Clara Smoyer.
[74-375]Â Â Â Â 6. Sophia
- Maria twins, b July 10, 1856; m Windfield Smith.
[74-376]Jacob Hahn.
[74-377]Â Â Â Â 8. John, b May 9, 1862; m Annie Krause.
[Nyce Papers.]
[74-116] JOHN BUSSERT NYCE, b May 25, 1822; s John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert) Nyce [74-30]; m Apr. 8, 1849, SARAH COZEMAIER, b Dec. 8, 1818.
Children (3):
- Louisa Barbara, b July 25, 1850; d Sept. 6, 1851.
[74-378]Â Â Â Â 2. James Henry, b July 5, 1852; m Lovina Hart.
- John, b Aug. 22, 1854.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-117] ESTHER NYCE, dau John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert) Nyce [74-30]; m JOHN
SCHULE R.
Children (3):
- Son, stillborn.
[74-379]Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth, m Isaac Wampole.
- David.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-118] CHRISTIANA BUSSERT NYCE, dau John Hevener and Elizabeth (Bussert) Nyce [74-30]; m JACOB HILGERT.
Children (2):
[74-373]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Sarah, m Nathan Ziegler.
- Child.
[Nyce Papers—No further data.]
[74-119] LEVI NYCE MILLER, 1) Oct. 8, 1809; d Sept. 23, 1834; s John and Mary (Nyce) Miller [74-31]; m ELLEN GUEST.
One child:
[74-381]Â Â Â Â Â Lizzie (born several months after death of father); m James Pierce. [Nyce Papers.]
[74-120] CATHARINE NYCE MILLER, b Apr. 8, 1811; d Dec. 10, 1839; dau John and Mary (Nyce) Miller [74-31]; m JOHN HOFFECKER, b Aug. 1, 1803; d Dee. 25, 1880. Lived in Chester Co., Pa.
Children (5):
- Franklin, b Jan. 8, 1832; d Mar. 13, 1833.
[74-382]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mahlon, b Jan. 22, 1833; m Sidney M. England.
[74-383]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Levi, b Sept. 30, 1834; m Rachael Huzzard.
Philip, b Jan. 30, 1836; d Feb. 9, 1839.
Ephraim, b Oct. 17, 1838; d Nov. 5, 1838.
[Nyce Papers— Further data unobtainable.]
[74-121] HENRY MILLER, b Sept. 11, 1812; d Nov. 27, 1841; s John and Mary Hevener (Nyce) Miller [74-31]: m LYDIA SWINEHART.
Children (2):
- Reuben Henry.
[74-384]Â Â Â Â Â 2. John Henry, m_________ Swavely; had issue.
[Nyce Papers—No further data.]
[74-122a] ISRAEL NYCE MILLER, b Mar. 16, 1816; d Apr. 26, 1885; s John and Mary Hevener (Nyce) Miller [74-31]; m 1st time, CHRISTIANA SWINEHART, b June 6, 1812; d July 1, 1853.
Children (4):
Henry, b June 30, 1840; lived in Berks Co., Pa.
Rebecca, b May 12, 1844; d 1850.
Stillborn child.
Mary, b Nov. 22, 1840.
[74-122b] ISRAEL NYCE MILLER, same as above, m 2nd time, Feb. 24, 1859, LYDIA ECKER, b Dec. 19, 1830. Lived in Union Twp., Berks Co., Pa.
Children (4):
- Samuel Howard, b Feb. 19, 1860.
[74-385]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Allen C., b Apr. 20, 1863; m Josephine Shirich.
- Franklin E., b Nov. 30, 1866.
- William, b Apr. 28, 1872.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete.]
[74-123a] JOHN WILLIAM MILLER, b Nov. 6, 1819; d May 7, 1893; s John and Mary Hevener (Nyce) Miller [74-31]; m 1st time, May 1, 1841, MARY A. HALDERMAN, b Dec. 4, 1825; d Feb. 26, 1852; dau Jacob and Catharine H. Halderman. Lived at Monocacy, Pa.
Children (3):
[74-386]Â Â Â Â Â I. Mary A., b Apr. 28, 1842; in Charles W. Herner.
[74-387]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Anna Elizabeth, b July 18, 1845; m Nathaniel Herner.
3. Noah A., b Oct. 12, 1851.
[74-123b] JOHN WILLIAM MILLER, same as above, m 2nd time, ELIZABETH UMSTEAD. [Nyce Papers— No further record.]
[74-124] DAVID MILLER, b Nov. 26, 1826; s John and Mary Hevener (Nyce) Miller [74-31]; m Mar. 4, 1856, MARY ANN RUTH, b Apr. 10, 1833. Lived at Springfield, Chester Co., Pa.
Children (2):
Ida C., b Apr. 7, 1857.
Francis M., b Feb. 21, 1863.
[Nyce Papers—No fitrther data.]
[74-127a] ABSALOM MILLER, b Feb. 15, 1834; d Aug. 9, 1892; s John and Mary Hevener (Nyce) Miller [74-31]; m 1st time, CATHARINE E. GILBERT, b Sept. 18, 1836; d Sept. 20, 1877. Lived at Pottstown, Pa.
Children (4):
[74-388]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Anna Mary, b Jan. 28, 1859; d June 7, 1884; m Harvey Thomas. 2. George McClellan, b Nov. 25, 1862; d Feb. 28, 1863.
[74-389]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Emma Jane, b Nov. 26, 1863; m Joseph Hippie.
4. Harlan, b Oct. 29, 1870; d Feb. 17, 1877.
[74-127b] ABSALOM MILLER, same as above, m 2nd time, MRS. JULIA A. SHERIDAN. [Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-128] ANGELINE MILLER, b Apr. 10, 1836; daze John and Mary Hevener (Nyce) Miller [74Â31]; m THOMAS V. GREENOFF. Pottstown, Pa. [Nyce Papers.]
Children (2):
- William E., b May 13, 1861.
[74-390]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Anna Mary, b June 21, 1863; m J. Frank Althouse.
[74-129] CORDELIA MILLER, b Jan. 25, 1814; d Apr. 15, 1863; datt Samuel and Sophia H. (Nyce) Miller [74-32]; m Mar. 5, 1837, GEORGE MOSES, b July 6, 1798; d Nov. 29, 1856. Lived at Kimber-ton, Pa.
| [74-391] |
Children (7): Mary, b Jan. 31, 1838; d Apr. 23, 1869. Samuel, b Jan. 30, 1840; d Nov. 15, 1865. Sophia, b Jan. 25, 1842; d Feb. 24, 1879. Martha K., b June 12, 1844: m Washington Friday. Adam, b May 8, 1857; d Oct. 13, 1870. Cordelia, b Dec. 17, 1849; d Aug. 10, 1868. George, b June 12, 1852. [Nyce Papers— Unable to complete.] |
[74-130] FRANKLIN NYCE MILLER, b Oct. 2, 1815; d Jan. 15, 1884; s Samuel and Sophia H. (Nyce) Miller [74-32]; m Mar. 24, 1842, MARTHA KNAUER, b Nov. 9, 1821; d June 18, 1874.
Children (11):
Samuel, b Jan. 11, 1843; d Oct. 18, 1848.
Saria, b Feb. 17, 1844; d Oct. 30, 1869.
Davis, b Sept. 16, 1846; d Mar. 12, 1848.
John, b Apr. 28, 1849; d Sept. 6, 1850.
[74-392]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Emma Catharine, b Jan. 21, 1851; m John C. Roberts.
Cordelia, b June 14, 1853.
Addison, b May 30, 1855.
Franklin K., b Oct. 9, 1856.
[74-393]Â Â Â Â Â Â 9. Oliver, b Oct. 25, 1858; m________ Irwin.
Thomas Clinton, b Aug. 12, 1860.
Anna Sophia, b July 7, 1864; d Nov., 1864.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete.]
[74-131a] JOHN MILLER, b Aug. 13, 1817; d June 6, 1874; s Samuel and Sophia H. (Nyce) Miller [74-32]; m 1st time, MARY URNER.
Children (2):
[74-394]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Franklin U., b July 6, 1844; m Abbie D. Dairs.
[74-395]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Lewis U., b Jan. 30, 1846; m______
[Nyce Papers.]
[74-131b] JOHN MILLER, same as above, m 2nd time, MRS. MARGARET (SUMMERS) REX, b 1811 (?); d May 30, 1887.
Children (2):
[74-396]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Clara, m Brook Davis.
- Son, stillborn.
[Nyce Papers.]
[74-134] JEREMIAH LINSENBIGLER NYCE, b Jan. 20, 1820; d May 22, 1886;s George H. and Maria (Linsenbigler) Nyce [74-33]; m CATHARINE HOOT, b Oct. 20, 1819.
Children (6):
[74-397]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Lucy Ann, b May 21, 1841; m George Worman.
[74-398]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth, b Nov. 15, 1845; d Nov. 14, 1872; in Edward Stout.
[74-399]Â Â Â Â Â 3. John Mahlon, b July 19, 1849; m Lucy Ely.
[74-400]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Maria Caroline, b Nov. 25, 1851; m James Campbell.
Emma Abigail, b July 2, 1854; d Aug. 18, 1863.
Leo Hiram, b Aug. 4, 1860; d Oct. 15, 1885.
[Nyce Papers.]
[74-135] PETER L. NYCE, b Nov. 4, 1821; d May 21, 1893; s George and Maria (Linsenbigler) Nyce [74-33]; m SUSAN LEWIS, b Oct. 27, 1826; d Apr. 26, 1893. Lived in Towamencin, Pa. [Nyce Papers.]
Children (6):
[74-401]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Harman L., b Apr. 18, 1845; m Susanna Cassel.
[74-402a] j 1. Emanuel W. Brey. j 2. Mary L., b July 31, 1847; d July 12, 1906; m
[74-402b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Zacharias R. Reed.
- William H.
- James A. twins, b July 2, 1850; d July 2, 1850.
[74-403]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Jacob Morris, b June 7, 1853; m Amanda Flager.
[74-404a] 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary Moyer.
- Peter L., b May 4, 1857; m
[74-404b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â { 2. Emma H. Bower.
[74-136] ELIZABETH LINSENBIGLER NYCE, b June 9, 1824; dau George H. and Maria (Lin-senbigler) Nyce [74-33]; m JACOB BOSLER. [Nyce Papers.]
Children (10):
[74-405]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Amanda S., b Nov. 6, 1846; d Apr. 2, 1890; m W. Augustus Bell.
[74-406]Â Â Â Â 2. Mary Ann Margaret, b Dec. 16, 1847; m Matthew D. Spence. 3. Peter Pearson, b Aug. 1, 1849.
[74-407]Â Â Â Â Â 4. William Morris, b Apr. 19, 1852; m Elizabeth Eynon.
- Emma Elizabeth, b Mar. 10, 1854; d Apr. 24, 1854.
[74-408]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Carolina Louisa, b May 17, 1858; m William G. Underkoffler.
[74-409]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Jacob Erwin, b Aug. 29, 1856; m Annie M. Eynon.
[74-410]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Willis E., b Feb. 22, 1863; m Lizzie E. Hunsicker.
[74-411]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Frank W., b Mar. 23, 1866; m, Catherine Hildenbrand.
[74-412] 10. Alice W., b May 4, 1870; m John Schell.
[74-137] GEORGE LINSENBIGLER NYCE, b Aug. 30, 1826; s George H. and Maria (Linsenbig-ler) Nyce [74-33]; m ELIZABETH BIELER, b Oct. 16, 1829.
Children (10):
[74-413]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Wilson B., b Jan. 20, 1852; m Ella McBride.
[74-414]Â Â Â Â 2. Benjamin, b Feb. 18, 1853; m Mary Ritter.
3. John, b June 11, 1855; d Sept. 11, 1857.
Emmaline, b June 7, 1857; d Aug., 1858.
Gideon, b Nov. 24, 1858.
William, b Aug. 9, 1861.
Ellis, b June 4, 1864.
George, b Nov. 20, 1866.
Elizabeth, b July 21, 1869.
Catharine, b Dec. 28, 1872.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to trace.]
[74-138] HENRY NICE RUCKSTUHL, b Mar. 20, 1821; d Mar. 26, 1877; s John and Christiana H. (Nyce) Ruckstuhl [74-34]; m Dec. 31, 1843, SOPHIA HEILIG, b Oct. 8, 1822; dau George H. Heilig.
Children (L2):
[74-415]Â Â Â 1. Mary Ann, b May 5, 1844; d May 6, 1871; m Ellwood Lukens.
[74-416]Â Â Â 2. John Nice, b Aug. 7, 1845; m Josephine Killy.
[74-417]Â Â Â 3. James, b Dec. 4, 1846; d July 3, 1873; m Nelly M. Hayes.
- George H., b Sept. 19, 1848; d Feb. 6, 1850.
[74-418a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Daniel McDade.
- Christiana Jane, b Mar. 14, 1850; m
[74-418b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Dennis O'Donnell.
[74-419]Â Â Â 6. Levina, b Oct. 5, 1851; m Francis Smedley.
George, b June 6, 1853.
Harry, b Feb. 28, 1855.
Abraham, b Oct. 17, 1857.
Maria, b June 3, 1859; d Nov. 23, 1860.
Samuel E., b June 2, 1862; d June 13, 1862.
Charles, b Oct. 23, 1864.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete.]
[74-139] CATHARINE RUCKSTUHL, b Dec. 23, 1824; d Nov. 19, 1873; dau John and Christiana Hevener (Nyce) Ruckstuhl [74-34]; m ELIJAH LEWIS, d Mar. 20, 1883.
Children (3):
- Child: 2. Martha; 3. Pierce. All died in infancy. [Nyce Papers— Unable to verify.]
[74-140] MARGARET NICE RUCKSTUHL, b July 5, 1826; dau John and Christiana H. (Nyce) Ruckstuhl [74-34]; min 1847, JESSE CRAMER, b June 2, 1820.
Children (11):
- Jesse, b May 19, 1848; d June 8, 1848.
[74-420]Â Â Â 2. John, b May 31, 1849; m Mary Elizabeth Snyder.
[74-421]Â Â Â 3. Christiana, b Jan. 16, 1851; m William Hersh.
[74-422]Â Â Â 4. Elizabeth, b Nov. 9, 1852; m Charles Rateliff.
[74-423]Â Â Â 5. Milton, b June 24, 1854; m Annie Gehman.
- Mary, b Dec. 25, 1857.
- Edwin, b Mar. 12, 1860.
- Henry, b Jan. 23, 1862.
- Margaret, b Jan. 4, 1864; d Feb. 1, 1864.
- Emma, b Feb. 11, 1865.
- Annie, b June 1, 1866.
[Nyce Papers—No further data.]
[74-141] SAMUEL N. RUCKSTUHL, b Dec. 3, 1828; s John and Christiana H. (Nyce) Ruckstuhl [74-34]; m CAROLINE REPPERT.
Children (7):
[74-424]Â Â Â 1. Annie, m John Troxell.
[74-425]Â Â Â 2. Lizzie, m John Moyer.
- John; 4. Llewellyn; 5. Daniel; 6. Carrie; 7. Louisa.
[Nyce Papers— Unable to complete.]
[74-142] SARAH NICE RUCKSTUHL, b Aug. 7, 1831; dau John and Christiana Hevener (Nyce) Ruckstuhl [74-34]; m ISAAC SNYDER, b May 26, 1827; d Apr. 23, 1901; s Jacob and Maria (Grubb) Snyder.
Children (2):
- Wilson, b Feb. 11, 1854.
[74-426]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sarah Cevilla, b May 15, 1858; m Edward Green.
[Nyce Papers]
[74-143] SOPHIA NICE RUCKSTUHL, b Mar. 8, 1833; dau John and Christiana Hevener (Nyce)
Ruckstuhl [74-34]; m N________
One child:
Annie Cevilla, b May 16, 1862; d Aug. 2, 1865. [Nyce Papers.]
[74-144] JONAS GROFF, b Mar. 15, 1815; d Dec. 12, 1862; s Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m Nov. 12, 1835, ELIZA DICE, b Mar. 25, 1812; d May 12, 1850; dau Christopher and Mary (Evans) Dice. Morocco Dresser; lived in Phila., Pa.
Children (4):
[74-427]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Roger D., b Mar. 27, 1838; m Catharine Groff.
[74-428]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Jennie, b Apr. 4, 1840; m Joseph Benoir.
- Jesse, b Dec. 28, 1844; d Aug. 24, 1893; single; served five years in the 40th New York
Regiment during the Civil War.
[74-429]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Sarah A., b May 3, 1847; m John S. Famous.
[74-145] JOHN GROFF, b July 21, 1819; d July 19, 1885; s Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff
[74-35]; m Oct. 11, 1848, SUSAN BEAVER, b June 22, 1826; d May 25, 1908; dau John and Deborah
(Barry) Beaver. Buried in Great Valley Baptist Cem., Pa.
Children (11):
- Catharine, b July 31, 1849; d July 31, 1849.
[74-430]Â Â Â Â Â 2. George G., b Apr. 5, 1851; d Feb. 18, 1910; in Margaret Pusey Marshall.
[74-431]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Charles A., b Oct. 14, 1852; m Mrs. Cordelia M. Rue.
[74-432]Â Â Â Â Â 4. John Howard, b May 1, 1854; m Annie Dingler.
[74-433]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Mary Elizabeth, b June 5, 1856; m Isaac A. Cleaver.
[74-434]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Deborah B., b Sept. 23, 1857; d 1920; m Winfield S. Rennard.
Susan, b Aug. 16, 1860; d Jan. 27, 1864.
Lydia Frances, b May 17, 1862; d Feb. 12, 1891.
[74-435]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Sarah R., b Apr. 8, 1864; m Alban A. Kelly.
[74-436] 10. Ulysses Grant, b Oct. 29, 1865; in Julia Page Quick.
11. Anna B., b Oct. 6, 1869; d Feb., 1894.
[74-146] REBECCA GROFF, b Dec. 28, 1821; d Jan. 3, 1894; dau Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m Feb. 25, 1841, DANIEL FETTEROLF, SR., b May 7, 1816; d June 9, 1890. Farmer; lived at Lederachville, Montg. Co., Pa. Both are buried in the Reformed Church Cem., Collegeville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (13):
[74-437]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary G. 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â d Mar. 27, 1909; m John B. Rosenberger.
[74_438]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Deborah j. twins, b Nov. 27, 1841-
'l m John Lederach, Sr.
[74-439]Â Â Â Â Â 3. John, b July 12, 1844; d 1914; m Fanny Moyer.
[74-440]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Susan, b Oct. 27, 1845; m David Wack; Lansdale, Pa.
[74-441]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Daniel, Jr., b June 9, 1848; m Anna R. Cassel.
[74-442]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Nathan S., b July 3, 1850; m Charlotte Lake.
[74 443]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Matilda, b Aug. 16, 1852; d 1919; m Abram Zeigler, Jr.
8. Philip, b Sept. 24, 1854; d 1871.
[74-444]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Isaac, b Sept. 29, 1856; m Adaline Lukens.
10. Benjamin Franklin, b Oct. 21, 1858; d 1861.
[74-445] 11. George G.       twins, b Oct. 5, 1861. d Oct. 19, 1902; m Cornelia R. MacCaulley.
[74-446] 12. Charles G.                                            1 m Elizabeth Bald.
[74-447] 13. Alice G., b Sept. 15, 1865; m Joseph Crouthamel.
[Much of the data regarding the Fetterolf family was supplied by Charles G. Fetterolf, 2131 North Seventh St., Phila., Pa.]
[74-147] DAVIS GROFF, b June 17, 1824; d Dec. 1, 1891; s Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m MARTHA E. FAUX, b Aug. 24, 1826; d Dec. 21, 1902; dau Thomas and Catharine (Smith) Faux.
Children (8):
- Mary Ann, b Aug. 10, 1848; d June 28, 1851.
[74-448]Â Â Â Â 2. Thomas Elwood, b May 17, 1851; m Agnes Eggleston; 416 W. Main St., Norristown,Pa.
Catharine Levina, b Nov. 13, 1853; d Aug. 22, 1857.
[74-449]Â Â Â Â 4. William Davis, b June 12, 1856; d Jan. 16, 1907; m Kate Wilson; both dec. No issue.
[74-450]Â Â Â Â 5. Savilla, b Dec. 24, 1858; m Eugene D. Egbert.
[74-451]Â Â Â Â 6. Lizzie, b Feb. 10, 1862; m Austin Streeper.
[74-452]Â Â Â Â 7. George Wesley, b Sept. 5, 1864; m Margaret M. O'Neill.
[74-453]Â Â Â Â 8. Ella Rebecca, b May 12, 1868; m William R. Cox; Main & Chain Sts., Norristown, Pa. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-148] CATHARINE GROFF, b June 17, 1824; dau Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m JACOB SLATER.
One child: Emma; single; Roxborough, Phila., Pa. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-149] SAMUEL GROFF, s Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m ELIZABETH
GOELLE R.
Children (9):
[74-454]Â Â Â Â 1. John, b Aug. 27, 1847; m Laura Bates.
[74-454.1] 2. Samuel, m Emma Kehs.
[74-454.2] 3. Amelia, m William Hicks.
Caroline, d young.
George, d young.
Jacob, d young.
Three more children d young.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-150] DEBORAH GROFF, dau Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m Nov. 18, 1834, ISAAC GRATER, b Dec. 31, 1810; d Mar. 8, 1896.
Children (2):
[74-455]Â Â Â Â 1. Abraham G., b Sept. 25, 1835; d Dec. 7, 1920; m Hannah Umstead.
[74-456a] 1 2. John G., b Apr. 13, 1838; m J 1. Louisa R. Place.
[74-456b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â [ 2. Susan (Peale) Handel.
Isaac Grater was married twice; 1st wife Elizabeth Hauff; a first cousin to Deborah Groff. ChilÂdren of 1st marriage: Jonas, lawyer in Phila.; Warren, dec; Elizabeth Foose; Norristown, Pa.
[74-151] RACHEL GROFF, dau Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff. [74-35]; m WILLIAM
GRAHAM.
Children (3):
[74-457]Â Â Â Â 1. Isaac, b Apr. 12, 1837; d Nov. 6, 1893; m Martha W. Kugler.
- John. 3. Martha.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-152] ELIZABETH GROFF, dau Jacob and Catharine (Reiff) Groff [74-35]; m JOHN McKEE. Children (4):
[74-457.1] 1. George, dec; left two daughters.
[74-458]Â Â Â Â 2. Martha, m_________ ; lives at Rosemont, Pa.; husband dead.
- Deborah; single.
- Clara.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-153] MARY WAGNER GROFF, b Nov. 23, 1804; d Jan. 11, 1896; dau Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m GEORGE NICE, b Nov. 17, 1797; d June 21, 1885; s John and Deborah (Ziegler) Nice. Lived in Upper Salford, Pa.
Children (3):
[74-459]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Josiah G., b Sept. 29, 1829; d Jan. 11, 1899; m Elizabeth Bickel.
[74-460]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Catharine A. b May 16, 1841; d Jan. 10, 1910; m Reuben Benner Groman.
- Amandus G Feb.b14 18 7- m }
[74-461a] Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â , 4 , 11. Hannah Kline Walt.
[74-461b]2. Sarah Kline.Walt.
[74-154] CATHARINE GROFF, b Oct. 21, 1806; d July 19, 1847; dau Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m Nov. 25, 1827, JOHN AUCHY, b Apr. 1, 1801; d May 17, 1846; s Herman Auchy. Farmer; res., Rockhill, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-462]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Abraham H., b Mar. 26, 1828; d Dec. 5, 1909; m Catharine Hartzell.
[74-463]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Lewis, m Josephine Umstead.
- Joseph; lived in Marlborough Twp., Pa.
[74-464]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Sophia, b Oct. 1, 1831; d Aug. 30, 1911; m Abraham G. Price.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-156] ABRAHAM GROFF, b Oct. 28, 1812; d Dec. 15, 1896; s Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m Dec. 29, 1835, ELIZABETH GABEL, b July 30, 1810; d Mar. 14, 1891.
Children (5):
[74-465]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Sarah, b Jan. 15, 1837; m Henry Shellenberger.
[74-466]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Catharine, b Oct. 22, 1838; m Owen L. Heist.
[74-467]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Camilla, b Mar. 21, 1841; m Henry Bean.
[74-468a] 4. Gideon G. b Jan. 18, 1845; m ] 1. Hannah Shive.
[74-468b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Lydia Trumbauer.
[74-469]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Elizabeth, b Aug. 20, 1848; m Edwin Kline; Geryville, Pa.
[74-157a] JACOB GROFF, b Aug. 1, 1817; d Mar. 26, 1911; s Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m 1st time, Dec. 20, 1846, CATHARINE ETTINGER, b May 28, 1827; d Oct. 27, 1850; dau Jacob and Mary (Hertzog) Ettinger.
Children (2):
[74-470]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Abraham, b Sept. 16, 1847; m Emma Alexander.
[74-471]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mary Ann, b June 20, 1849: d Aug. 8, 1918; m Edwin K. Wentzell.
[74-157b] JACOB GROFF, same as above, m 2nd time, Nov. 20, 1852, ELIZABETH MARKLEY, b Jan. 14, 1820; d Feb. 4, 1896; dau John and Mary (Grub) Markley. Farmer. (1920.)
Children (3):
Sarah Ann, b Aug. 5, 1854; d Aug. 2, 1858.
Anna Elizabeth, b June 2, 1857; d Aug. 9, 1858.
[74-472]Â Â Â Â Â 3. John Joseph M., b Dec. 4, 1858; m Emeline R. Zepp.
[74-158] LYDIA GROFF, b Aug. 7, 1819; d Jan. 19, 1908; dau Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m SAMUEL K. HEANY, b Aug. 29, 1812; d Apr. 9, 1890; s Abraham and Hannah (Kern) Heany. Salfordville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-473]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob G., b Mar. 10, 1842; d Feb., 1867; m Maria Scholl.
[74-474]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Noah G., b July 3, 1844; d Sept. 26, 1915; m Amanda Geisinger.
[74-475]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Abram G., b Apr. 25, 1847; m Susan Cressman; Telford, Pa.
- Elizabeth G., b June 12, 1850; Souderton, Pa.
[74-476]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Hannah G., b July 14, 1852; m Henry Nonamaker.
[74-477]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Samuel G., b Sept. 4, 1856; m Esther K. Walt; Salfordville, Pa.
- Lydia G., b June 17, 1861; Souderton, Pa.
[Letters ret.; unable to complete.]
[74-159] JOSEPH W. GROFF, b Nov. 19, 1821; d Aug. 10, 1908; s Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m 1848, HANNAH DIMMIG, dau Peter Dimmig.
Joseph W. Groff was educated in the neighboring schools, and after finishing his studies he engaged in agricultural pursuits. Still later he continued the business of his father, the manufacture of linseed oil, and was even more successful in this line of work than was his father. He continued the oil making business until 1867 when he removed to Souderton, remaining there until his death. [ Hist. Montg. Co., Vol. I., p 369.]
Children (2):
[74-477.1] 1. Amelia, dec; m Jacob Leidy. They had one son. [No further data.] 2. Diana, d young.
[74-160] MAR.GARETTE GROFF, dau Joseph and Catharine (Wagner) Groff [74-36]; m TOBIAS SCHOLL.
Children (8):
[74-478]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob G., d Jan. 22, 1908; m Leanna Sorver.
[74-479]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Tobias, m Susanna________
[74-479.1] 3. Catharine Ann, m__________ Neidig.
Tobias Scholl lived in Upper Salford, Pa. His will was probated Jan. 3, 1881.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-160.2] JEREMIAH K. GROFF, d Aug. 6, 1898; s Henry C. Groff [74-37]; m MARY___________________
Children (3):
[74-479.2] 1. Sarah, m Jonathan Scholl; Philadelphia, Pa.
[74-479.3] 2. Hannah, dec; m__________ Kiler; Marlborough, Pa.
[74-479.4] 3. Mary Marcello, m George Fagley; Upper Salford, Pa.
[There is no direct evidence that this Jeremiah K. Groff is the son of Henry C. Groff. Data from Court Records. Unable to complete.]
[74-161] PHILIP GROFF, b Sept. 19, 1826; d Mar., 1903; s John and Sarah (Gabel) Groff [74-38a];
m CORNELIA V. KNAPP, b Oct. 27, 1831; d Nov. 20, 1908; dau Jonathan and Rebecca (Renshaw) Knapp. Chemist. (1921.)
Children (5):
[74-480]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Ella R., b Jan. 16, 1857; m William H. R. Kurtz.
- John W., b Aug. 1, 1860; unm; Phila., Pa.
[74-480.1] 3. Nellie C., b Nov. 19, 1863; m David C. Fenton; 309 Haddon Ave., Westmont, N. J.
[74-480.2] 4. Catharine, b July 12, 1866; m J. H. Mathis; 2505 University Ave., New York City.
[74-480.3] 5. Carolyn, b Aug. 1, 1870; d Feb. 20, 1913; m G. H. Bernhauer. No issue.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-162] HENRY G. GROFF, M. D., b July 3, 1830; d July 28, 1910; s John and Sarah (Gabel)
|
Groff [74-38a]; m HANNAH CLEMENS, b Apr. 28, 1837; d June 17, 1917. Lived at Harleysville, Pa. Children (8): Isaac Dewees, b Sept. 2, 1857; d July 3, 1858. |
|
| [74-481 | Mary C., b Feb. 14, 1859; m Garret R. Landis. |
| [74-482] | Olivia, b Aug. 22, 1861; m John D. Moyer. |
| [74-483 | John Wilson, b Dec. 18, 1863; m Ada S. Hartzell. |
| [74-484 | Ida C., b May 25, 1866; m Sheridan A. Metz. |
| [74-485 | Hannah, b Feb. 7, 1869; m Wilson Alderfer. |
| [74-486] | Kate, b Feb. 7, 1872; m Isaiah Stover. |
| [74-487] | Henry C., b Jan. 5, 1876; m Estella Clemens Rosenberger. |
[74-163] JESSE G. GROFF, b Feb. 4, 1833; d Mar. 28, 1897; s John and Sarah (Gabel) Groff [74Â38a] ; m Mar. 1, 1862, SARAH LOUISA CRESSMAN, b Jan. 12, 1843; dau Tobias and Hannah (Boyer) Cressman [74-58]. Farmer. Widow lives at Perkasie, Pa. (1921.)
Children (4):
Hoarse, b Apr. 3, 1863; d Sept. 5, 1876.
Henry E. C., b Aug. 30, 1867; d Mar. 21, 1868.
1040Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE SCHWENKFELDER FAMILIES
[74-488]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Sarah Jane C., b Feb. 22, 1875; d Oct. 15, 1898; m Peter H. Keeler.
[74-489]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Misuria C., b Aug. 28, 1877; m Edwin B. Rahn.
[74-164] JOHN FREDERICK GROFF, M. D., b Jan. 1, 1839; s John and Catharine (Frederick) Groff [74-38b]; m AMANDA RUGGLES, dau David and Katharine (Hess) Ruggles (Rookie). PhyÂsician. (1921.)
Children (3):
[74-489.1] 1. John F., b Mar. 12, 1864; m Ellen Gauker.
[74-489.2] 2. Euphemia, m Elmer K. Berndt; R. F. D., Slatington, Pa.
[74-489.3] 3. Hannah Alice, b Oct. 13, 1869; m Jacob Laubach.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-165] ANGELINA GROFF, b Sept. 8, 1840; dau John and Catharine (Frederick) Groff [74-38b] ; m Apr. 19, 1864, JOSEPH HUBER. Lived at Greensburg, Pa. [ Unable to locate or verify.]
[74-166] SAMUEL GROFF DAUB, b Nov. 17, 1816; d Sept. 26, 1890; s John George and Elizabeth (Groff) Daub [74-39]; m Dec. 19, 1839, ELIZABETH LIGHTCAP, b Apr. 7, 1817; d May 26, 1887. Carpenter; lived in Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
Children (5):
[74-490]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. George W., b June 6, 1841; d Sept., 1894; m Sarah E. Solomon.
Sarah, b Dec. 22, 1842; d Feb. 27, 1844.
Sylradus Henry, b Aug. 11, 1845; d June 16. 1864.
Elizabeth, b July 10, 1855; d Sept. 3, 1856.
[74-491]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Emma L., b June 13, 1858; m Richard Higson.
Sylradus Henry Daub, Private of Company F, 51st Pa. Vol., was wounded in action on June 3, 1864, at Cold Harbor and died at Washington, D. C., June 16, 1864, "With the title of a brave soldier," aged 18 years, 10 months, 5 days. Elizabeth Daub gave of her full devotion to preserve the Union, husband and two sons. Father and one son returned home, but Sylradus, the younger, gave his life that the Nation might live. [Mrs. Higson.]
[74-167] MARIA G. DAUB, b Feb. 23, 1823; d Jan. 8, 1898; dau John George and Elizabeth (Groff) Daub [74-39]; m JEFFE AUGUSTUS REID, b Aug. 28, 1819; d Nov. 24, 1854. (1919.)
Children (6):
- Milton; d as result of illness contracted in Civil War.
[74-492]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. George Warren; fought and killed in Civil War.
[74-493]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary; dec; m Henry Stauffer; Reading, Pa.
[74-494]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Sarah, b Nov. 11, 1851; m Jefferson Grimley.
[74-495]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Jeffe Augustus, m Susan Neuse.
[74-496]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Malaria, b Aug. 22, 1853; m John K. Bergey.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-168] HENRY GROFF DAUB, b Dec. 8, 1825; d Feb. 16, 1881; s John George and Elizabeth (Groff) Daub [74-39]; m July 12, 1862, MARY ANN SMITH, b Nov. 20, 1842; d June 22, 1886; dau Samuel and Mary Magdalene (Cope) Smith. (1920.) Henry Groff Daub was an alumnus of Ursinus College. He lived in Phila., Pa.
Children (7):
- Harry W., b Sept. 30, 1863; d Jan. 29, 1868.
[74-497a] 1 2. George Washington, b Sept. 2, 1864; m twice; both wives dee; res., 502 Washington St.,
[74-49713] 1Â Â Â Â San Francisco, Cal. [Letters not answered.]
[74-498]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Samuel Smith, b Sept. 30, 1866; m Catherine Curran.
[74-499]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Mary Magdalene Cope, b Jan. 8, 1869; m John L. Farrell.
[74-500]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. William Simpson, b July 28, 1871; m Margaret Vores Anderson.
[74-501]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Adela Moore, b Jan. 7, 1875; d Oct. 10, 1900; m Albert C. Hagemann; Merchantville,
- J.
- Sadie Seifert, b Jan. 20, 1878; unm; 20 Huron Ave., Norwood, Pa.
[Unable to complete. Data furnished by Mrs. Farrell.]
[74-169] GEORGE W. DAUB, b May 31, 1829; d Aug. 21, 1876; s John George and Elizabeth (Groff) Daub [74-39]; m HANNAH D. TYSON, b Apr. 17, 1830; d Jan. 7, 1875. Lived in Bridgeport, Pa.
Children (8):
- Mary, b Mar. 19, 1853; d Dec. 9, 1857.
[74-503]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Henry, b May 25, 1859; m Elizabeth R. Swartley.
3. Emma, b July 15, 1867; d Aug. 29, 1867.
[74-170] LOUISA DAUB, b Mar. 6, 1839; d Apr. 6, 1910; dau George and Elizabeth (Groff) Daub [74-39]; m HERMAN EMIL OTTO FREDERICK REIMAN, b May 20, 1838; d Jan. 25, 1907; .5 Frederick and Wilhelmina Reiman. Miller.
Children (3):
[74-505]Â Â Â Â Â I. Lizzie, b Feb. 9, 1866; m William Swartz; Akron, Ohio.
[74-504]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Annie, b May 5, 1869; m Henry Bucher Frederick.
[74-506]Â Â Â Â Â 3. William Jefferson, b Sept. 19, 1878; m Minerva Hendricks.
[74-171] ELIZABETH LEIDY, d aged 89; dau John and Mary (Groff) Leidy [74-40]; m GEORGE SHIPE (SHEIP). Res., New Britain Twp., Pa. [Edward Matthews.]
Children (4):
| [74-506.1] [74-506.2] [74-506.3] [74-506.4a] [74-506.4b] |
John L., m Maria Shull (Schove). Mary, dec; m Charles Brunner. Leidy, m____________ Eckert; Newville, Pa. Sophia, m          1. Carey Snyder. 2. Amos Barringer; Hilltown, Pa. [Battle's Hist. Bucks Co. says there were six children.] [Unable to complete or verify.] |
[74-171.1] CATHARINE LEIDY, dau John and Mary (Groff) Leidy [74-40]; in SAMUEL ECKEL. Res., Bedminster, Pa. [Edward Matthews.]
Children (2):
[74-506.5] 1. Lewis, m Annie Siench; Phila., Pa.
[74-506.6] 2. Leidy, m Mary Lewis.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-171.2] FANNIE LEIDY, dau John and Mary (Groff) Leidy [74-40]; 7n JACOB SWENK, d about 1859. Store-keeper; res., northern Hilltown, Bucks Co., Pa. [Edward Matthews.]
Children (7):
[74-506.7] 1. Adaline, m Isaac Krout.
[74-506.8] 2. Jacob, Jr., m _______ Â Gable.
[74-506.9] 3. Mary Ann, m Joel Hofford.
Elwina, unm.
Amanda, unm.
Juliann, unm.
Amos, unm; Leidytown, Pa.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-172] ZACHARIAH LEIDY, d 1888; s John and Mary (Groff) Leidy [74-40]; m CATHARINE ANN GABLE. Res., Hilltown and New Britain, Pa.
Zachariah Leidy was a man of affairs and possessed considerable ability. He was an ardent ProÂhibitionist, and built the Leidytown hotel, conducting it as a temperance house. He carried on the tanning industry for many years, and also engaged in the real estate business, serving as secretary of the Whitemarsh Insurance Company. He separated from the old Reformed Church of Hilltown, and built another church near Leidytown which still goes by his name. [Edward Matthews.]
Children (3):
[74-506.10] 1. Amanda, m Dr. William E. Doughty; Hartsville, Pa.
[74-506.11] 2. Emma, dec; m Charles Wistler.
[74-506.12] 3. Isaiah, d 1887; m________ Swartz.
In 1887 Amanda was the only child living. [Battle's Hist. of Bucks Co., Pa.]
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-173] LYDIA HAHN, b Mar. 17, 1812; d Apr. 30, 1894; dau Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m JOSEPH HAGENBUCH.
Children (2):
[74-508a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Ellen Amanda Schnabel.
[74-508b] j 1. Andrew, m
- Diana Stroh.
- Samuel; dec.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-174] CHARLES HAHN, b Oct. 3, 1813; d Jan. 29, 1903; s Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m SUSANNA MARSCH, b Mar. 17, 1810; d Jan. 14, 1884; dau John Marsch.
Children (4):
[74-511]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Lucinda, b Nov. 10, 1838; d June 1, 1917; m Edward Rodenbach.
[74-512]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Matilda, b May 15, 1841; m George Werner.
[74-509]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Charles, b Sept. 4, 1844; m Ellen Weaver.
[74-510]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. James, b Oct. 28, 1845; d Oct. 24, 1879; m Rose Laubach.
[74-175a] JACOB HAHN, dec; s Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m 1st time, JULIA
MILLER.
Children (8):
[74-513]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Reuben, b Nov. 20, 1846; d June 11, 1884; m Catharine Beer.
[74-514]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sallie Ann, m Samuel Smith.
[74-515]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Caroline, dec; m William Buck.
[74-516]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Lucy Ann, dec; m John Beer.
[74-517]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Suanna, dec; m Anthony Andrews.
[74-518]      6. Washington        twins 1 m Sallie Beer.
[74-519]      7. Enos           J               dec; m Catharine Smith.
[74-520]Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Christiana, m John Eckhart.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-175b] JACOB HAHN, same as above, in 2nd time, SOPHIA COPE.
Children (4):
[74-521]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Samuel, b Mar. 9, 1863; m Catharine Green.
[74-522]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Jacob, in Minnie Reppert.
[74-523]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ella, dec; m James Wagner.
[74-524]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Fayetta (Sophia), dec; in Monroe Green.
[74-175c] JACOB HAHN, same as above, m 3rd time, EMMA H. FRABLE. No children.
The will of Jacob Hahn was probated July 24, 1893. Much of the data concerning Jacob Hahn and his descendants was obtained from his will, as it has been impossible to locate any one who could give accurate information.
[74-176a-b] ABRAHAM HAHN, s Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m 1st, ELIZA KREIDLER; 2nd, MRS. REBECCA YEAGER, widow of James Yeager.
Children (7)":
- Israel; d single.
[74-525]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Edwin, m_______ ; Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
[74-526]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Emma, m Cornelius Beer; R. F. D. 2, Nazareth, Pa.
[74-527]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. William, m Rebecca Steckel; Moore Twp., Pa.
[74-528]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Malinda, m Reuben Yeager, dec; have children living in Phila., Pa.
[74-529]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Lydia, m Edwin Knecht; dec; have issue.
- Rebecca; d single.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete or verify.]
[74-177] MARY HAHN, b Nov. 26, 1820; d Sept. 30, 1894; dau Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m JACOB BENDER, b Jan. 30, 1821; d Mar. 21, 1895; 8 George and Kate (Marsh) Bender. Carpenter. (1918.)
Children (9):
[74-530]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Louisa, b June 6, 1845; m William Flick.
[74-531a] 2 Lovine, b Sept. 17, 1847; m {
- Susan Schoeneberger.
[74-531b] Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Maria Fenstermaker.
[74-532]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Rufina, b June 20, 1850; m Harry Schoeneberger.
[74-533]Â Â Â Â 4. Frank, b Sept. 16, 1852; d June 26, 1891; M Annie Mickel.
[74-534]Â Â Â Â 5. Lafetta, dec; m Emma Nagel.
[74-535]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Mantana, b Apr. 8, 1856; m August Laubach.
7. Jessie; dec.
[74-536]Â Â Â Â S. Elias, b Jan. 13, 1862; m Ida M. Fritz.
[74-537a3 9 Nancy; d June, 1919. m f 1. Reuben Harrier.
[74-537b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 'Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Edwin Steinmetz.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-178] SOPHIA HAHN, dau Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m JONAS ANDREWS. Children (2):
[74-537.1] 1. Milton, m ________ ; R. F. D., Nazareth, Pa.
[74-538]Â Â Â Â 2. Ellen, m Frank Miller; Moore Twp., Pa.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-179] SUSAN HAHN, dau Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m JOSEPH EVERETT. Children (4):
[74-538.1] 1. Frank, m__________ ; R. F. D. 2, Nazareth, Pa.
2. Jacob, d single.
[74-539]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ellevina, dec; m Chester Leader.
[74-539.1] 4. Louisa, m__________
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-180] ELIAS HAHN, b Oct. 15, 1824; d Mar. 28, 1884; s Jacob and Anna (Heebner) Hahn [74-41]; m Mar. 15, 1846, CAROLINE KOSTENBADER, b Sept. 25, 1826; d Apr. 21, 1879; dau John and Catharine (Sarwain) Kostenbader. Blacksmith.
Children (5):
[74-542]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Adeline E., b Sept. 14, 1845; d May 18, 1912; m Lewis Kirkpatrick; Elizabethtown, Pa. 2. Catharine A., b Mar. 30, 1850; d Oct. 18, 1850.
[74-541]Â Â Â Â 3. Ellen M., b Mar. 23, 1852; d Apr. 29, 1919; m Richard A. Seifert.
[74-540a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elemanda Bonden.
[74-540b] 4. Alexander L., b June 20, 1854; m          2. Mary F. Bush.
[74-540c]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Caroline Wentz.
[74-543]Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah A., b Sept. 30, 1857; m William Heckman.
[74-181] JOHN L. HEVENER, d Apr. 30, 1898; s Henry and Hannah (Leonard) Hevener [74-42];
m CHRISTIANA________ . John L. Hevener died intestate in Haycock Twp., Pa., in 1898, leaving widow, Christiana, and the following children:
Children (4):
[74-544]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Edwin F.
[74-545]Â Â Â Â 2. Henry F.; has son Leidy.
[74-546]Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Ann, m Albert Y. Nicholas.
[74-547]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Ella Amanda.
[Unable to trace any member of above family.]
[74-182a] CATHARINE HEAVENER, b Aug. 21, 1821; dau John and Jennie (Smith) Heavener [74-43]; m let, JAMES MILLER; [74-182b] 2nd, DENNIS ANDREWS.
One son: John; Riegelsville, Pa. [Letters not ans.; unable to verify.]
[74-183] ANNA HEAVENER, b July 23, 1823; dau John and Jennie (Smith) Heavener [74-43]; m ABRAM CLYMER. Lived at Line Lexington, Pa.
Children (5):
[74-547.1] 1. Jesse.
[74-547.2] 2. Eli; 1119 Erie Ave., Phila., Pa.
[74-547.3] 3. Abraham; dec.
[74-547.4] 4. Jane; Phila., Pa.
[74-547.5] 5. Anna. [Said to have had nine children; all dec but three.]
[Unable to verify; letters not ans.]
[74-184] WILSON HEAVENER, b Jan. 31, 1825; d Dec. 18, 1900; s John and Jennie (Smith) Heavener [74-43]; m ELIZA LEAR, b Apr. 1, 1829; d Mar. 13, 1912.
Children (9):
[74-548]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Margaret L., b Nov. 4, 1851; d Oct. 29, 1903; m Albert B. Duryea.
[74-549]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Samuel, b Dec. 25, 1853; m Ella Lutz.
[74-550]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. John, b Apr. 5, 1856; m Eliza A. Rymond.
[74-551]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Ella, m William Headley; Phila., Pa.
[74-552]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Henry, b Mar. 13, 1863; m Phoebe Hannah Watson.
[74-553]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. William, b Oct. 19, 1865; m Amy Alwilda Bryan.
[74-554]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Edmund, m________ ; Doylestown, Pa.
[74-555]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Howard, b Jan. 5, 1872; M Almeda Perkins.
- Wilson, b Dec. 30, 1860; d May 20, 1863.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-185] ELIZABETH HEAVENER, b Oct. 23, 1826; d June 10, 1911; dau John and .Jennie (Smith) Heavener [74-43]; m WILLIAM WILLIAMS, b Aug. 5, 1823; d Oct. 21, 1904; s Charles and Susan (Stull) Williams. School teacher and farmer. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-556]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. James, b Oct. 29, 1849; m Adaline Riley.
[74-557]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Jane, b Oct. 31, 1851; m Richard W. Kintner.
[74-558]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Susan, b May 23, 1854; m William E. Fine.
William, b Jan. 23, 1858; d Apr. 29, 1858.
[74-559]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Kate, b Dec. 18, 1869; m William M. Paetzell.
[74-187] FRANCIS H. SMITH, b Sept. 23, 1840; s John D. and Mary (Heavener) Smith [74-44]; m Nov. 14, 1863, SARAH SNYDER, b Feb. 13, 1836. Farmer; R. F. D. 2, Perkasie, Pa. (1918.)
Children (6):
Martha, b Sept. 13, 1864; single.
Mary Catharine, b Jan. 26, 1866; single.
Ellen, b Jan. 1, 1868; d Jan. 19, 1898.
[74-560]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Amanda, b June 17, 1871; m James Elmer High.
[74-561]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Clara, b Sept. 17, 1865; m Jacob Buehrle; R. D., Perkasie, Pa.
[74-562]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. John, b Aug. 31, 1880; m Flossie Cressman.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-188] MARY ANN SMITH, b Nov. 11, 1843; dau John D. and Mary (Heavener) Smith [74-44];. m Apr. 6, 1871, HENRY KILE, b 1830; d Aug. 15, 1897; s Jacob Kile. Farmer. No children. (1919.)
[74-189] OLIVER SMITH, b Sept. 25, 1845; s John D. and Mary (Heavener) Smith [74-44]; m
MARY A ______ , d Sept. 27, 1912. Doylestown, Pa.
One child:
[74-563]       Emily, b 1869; d Sept. 19, 1916; m                   Long.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-190] GEORGE H. SMITH, b Oct. 22, 1853; s John D. and Mary (Heavener) Smith [74-44]; m EMILIE W. C. OEHNS, b Nov. 5, 1856; dau Frederick L. and Charlotte (Zeinert) Oehns. MillÂwright; R. F. D. 3, Fleetwood, Pa. (1919.)
Rev. William S. Anders [161-42].
Pastor of the Schwenkfelder Churches of the Middle District.
Children (2):
[74-564]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Katharine Haines, b Jan. 17, 1884; m James J. Brown.
[74-565]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. George Heavener, b Apr. 11, 1889; m Augusta V. Brandt.
[74-190.1] REED H. SMITH, b Feb. 16, 1856; d June 20, 1896; s John and Mary (Heavener)
Smith [74-44]; m MARY___________ ; 1439 Conies St., Phila., Pa.
[Letters ret.; unable to complete.]
[74-192] ELIZA OTT, dau Peter and Catharine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; m PASSAVILLE
STERN, dec.
One child:
[74-565.1] Mina, m ___________ Â Hertz; Bayonne, N. J.
[Letters ret.; unable to complete or verify.]
[74-193] EMERY J. OTT, b Feb. 17, 1828; s Peter and Catherine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; m SARAH REAGLE, b Aug. 21, 1843. Lived in Bangor, Pa., R. F. D. 2. (1918.)
Children (10):
[74-566]      1. George, b Oct. 20, 1862; d Aug. 28, 1901; m Matilda V. Kline.                                                             •
[74-567]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. James E., b Apr. 25, 1865; m Ella M. Jackman.
[74-568]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Edward, b Sept. 18, 1867; m Ella________
[74-569]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Charles 0., b Nov. 20, 1869; m Elmira Jane Mann.
5. Jacob, b Mar. 13, 1871; unm.
[74-570]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Jane, b Nov. 5, 1873; in George Miller.
[74-571]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Martha, b Oct. 2, 1876; m Jesse C. Rosenberry.
[74-572]Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Joseph E., b Dec. 20, 1878; m Mame Augusta Mengle.
[74-573]Â Â Â Â Â Â 9. Alice, b Jan. 3, 1881; m Elbert Miller; Bangor, Pa., R. D.
[74-574] 10. Stella, b Oct. 1, 1883; m Allen Granberry Van Horn.
[74-194] THEODORE OTT, b Sept. 26, 1839; d Aug. 20, 1919; s Peter and Catherine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; m 1861, SUSAN LABORE, b Mar. 6, 1826; d Mar. 26, 1909; dau Isaac and Susan Labore. Foreman. Lived at Portland, Pa. (1919.)
One child:
[74-575]Â Â Â Â Â Â William H., b Dec. 23, 1862; m Clara Weidman; Portland, Pa.
[74-195] WILLIAM OTT, dec; s Peter and Catherine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; M HARRIET OYER. dec. Lived in Upper Mount Bethel Twp., Northampton Co., Pa.
One child:
[74-577]Â Â Â Â Â Â Luther; Bangor, Pa., R. F. D.
The will of William Ott was probated Dec. 11, 1903, John A. Ott being the executor.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete.]
[74-196] CATHERINE OTT, dau Peter and Catherine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; m JAMES T.
KETHELEGE.
One child:
[74-577.1] Silva, m Morris Jones; dec.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete.]
[74-197] JOHN OTT, dec; s Peter and Catherine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; m MINERVA HART-
ZELL, dec.
One child: Frank; Bangor, Pa.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete.]
[74-198] PETER G. OTT, b Nov. 6, 1849; s Peter and Catharine (Emery) Ott [74-45]; m Aug. 7, 1875, ELIZABETH REAGLE, b Feb. 17, 1855; dau Jacob and Catherine (Smith) Beagle. Billposter; Bangor, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-578]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Minnie May, b May 7, 1876; m S. C. Linaberry.
[74-579]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Reagle, b Jan. 16, 1878; m Elsie Lockard.
[74-580]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Florence Adell, b Feb. 27, 1887; m John H. Parson.
[74-218] WILLIAM RAESLY, b Apr. 27, 1827; d Dec. 6, 1905; s Samuel and Susan (Ott) Raesly [74-49]; m MARY OYER, b Nov. 14, 1828; dau Samuel and Elizabeth (Hess) Oyer. Farmer; Marshall, Mich. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-581]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Orantes, b Sept. 18, 1849; m Cora E. Bushman.
[74-582]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Wellington, b Oct. 26, 1852; d Apr. 13, 1911; m Laura. Searles.
- Franklin, b June 9, 1862; d Sept. 12, 1865.
[ Unable to complete.]
[74-219] LEVI RAESLY, b July 24, 1830; d Nov. 19, 1867; s Samuel and Susan (Ott) Raesly [74Â49] ; m Dec. 23, 1852, SUSAN E. EILENBERGER, b Mar. 16, 1830; d Oct. 31, 1919; dau William and Sarah (Frutchen) Eilenberger. Teacher and farmer; lived at Mt. Bethel, Northampton Co., Pa.
Children (3):
[74-583]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Sam.uel E., b Oct. 6, 1856; m Emma E. Snyder.
[74-5841Â Â Â Â Â 2. Pauline, b July, 1858; d 1901; m Davis Hambright.
[74-585]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Emma J., b Nov. 6, 1859; m Andrew Eyer.
[74-220] EDWIN RAESLY, b Nov. 5, 1840; d Feb. 14, 1913; s Samuel and Susan (Ott) Raesly [74-49]; m Oct. 5, 1861, SARAH ELIZABETH BARTHOLOMEW, b Jan. 9, 1840; d Dec. 25, 1912; dau Philip and Clarissa (Taylor) Bartholomew. Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (10):
- Mary, d Mar. 17, 1920.
- Hiester, d Apr. 21, 1902.
[74-586]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Lizzie, d Oct. 10, 1897; m James M. Young; Miami, Fla.
[74-587]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Cora, m George Flora; Bangor, Pa.
[74-588]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Darwin, m Annie Brown; Easton, Pa.
[74-589]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Emma, m Lewis M. Hammann; 109 W. 111th St., New York City.
[74-590]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Lois, m Walter C. Jefferay; 21 Danforth Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
Frank, d July 17, 1879; single.
Grace, single; 819 Ferry St., Easton, Pa.
[74-591] 10. Edith, m Alfred A. Green; 800 Prospect St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
[Above information given by Grace Raesly. Letters sent to the various addresses unanswered.]
[74-221] JACOB OTT, dec; s Henry and Mary (Kern) Ott [74-50]; m SALLY (SARAH) ANN
LA BARRE.
One child:
[74-592a] 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 1. Emma D. Freeman Field.
[74-592b] Isaac, b Nov. 30, 1847; d Jan. 1, 1916; m      2. Katharine K. Wycoff.
The will of Sally A. Ott of Easton, wife of Jacob Ott, was probated in 1905. Among other proviÂsions, the will stated that if her son, Dr. Isaac Ott, left no issue, the estate was to be divided among the following:
"Catharine, wife of Jacob Schimmel; Susan, wife of Theodore Ott; Nancy, widow of George Drake; Nancy Sigafoos, widow of John Sigafoos; Minerva, widow of Hugh Winter; Tillie, widow of Martin Reinhardt; Minnie, wife of Charles Yathers; my sister Susan, wife of Theodore Ott; my sister Catharine and first five named nieces." Dr. Isaac Ott was named as executor.
[74-223] SUSAN OTT, dau Henry and Mary (Kern) Ott [74-50]; m JOHN FULMER. Lived in
Nazareth, Pa.
Children (4):
[74-593]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Henry C., m Minerva
[74-594]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Emma, m Levi H. Beck.
[74-595]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary A., m Wallace Schweitzer.
4. May.
The will of John Fulmer was probated Mar. 3, 1909.
[No further data obtainable.]
[74-225] CATHARINE OTT, dau Henry and Mary (Kern) Ott [74-50]; m JOHN BECK. Lived in -Upper Mt. Bethel Twp., Northampton Co., Pa.
Children (4):
[74-595.1] Mary, m Joseph K. Hageman.
The will of John Beck was probated June 16, 1908; there are three other children not named.
Joseph K. Hageman was the executor.
[Further data not obtainable.]
[74-226] MATILDA OTT, dau Henry and Mary (Kern) Ott [74-50]; m PHILIP MILLER. Lived in Lower Mt. Bethel Twp., Northampton Co., Pa.
Children (4):
John P.
Hymen.
[74-596]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary A., m ___________ Â Rosenberry.
[74-597]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Emma, m __________ Â Hess.
The will of Philip Miller was probated May 3, 1900. A trust fund was established for Hymen.
[No further data obtainable.]
[74-227] JEREMIAH POLEY, b Nov. 16, 1818; d Mar. 3, 1895; s George and Sarah (Boyer) Poley
[74-52]; m Jan. 18, 1842, MARY ANN BIGONY, b ; d Mar. 21, 1893.
Children (4):
[74-598]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Clara, b Jan. 22, 1844 ; m Dr. Jacob Oliver Knipe.
2. Irvin, b Nov. 11, 1845; d May 19, 1864.
[74-599]Â Â Â Â Â 3. George W., b Apr. 23, 1848; m Annie M. Titlow.
[74-600]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Warren H., b Apr. 2, 1856; m Martha Corson.
Jeremiah Poley and his father, George Poley, were pioneers in woolen manufacture in eastern Pa. About the year 1820 they acquired the only woolen mill on the Perkiomen Creek at Perkiomenville. This was purchased through a distant relative, Matthew Campbell, who had previously conducted the factory.
They personally performed the various operations of the manufacture—scouring, dyeing, carding, spinning, and weaving the yarn and cloth. These operations must have been very crude at that time. They subsequently added an oil mill for the grinding of flaxseed and the manufacture of linseed oil. Later Jeremiah Poley built the first brick building in what is now known as the Borough of Green Lane. In this building he conducted a country store for eight years.
[74-228] DR. FRANCIS BOYER POLEY, b June 14, 1820; d Feb. 25, 1879; s George and Sarah (Boyer) Poley [74-52]; m BARBARA K. SWARTLEY, b Apr. 10, 1831; d July 24, 1882; dau Henry and Elizabeth (Kolb) Swartley.
Dr. Francis Poley was a practicing physician at Skippack, Pa. He removed to Norristown, Pa., where he continued the practice of medicine for about ten years. Failing health necessitated the reÂlinquishment of part of his practice. In 1865 he opened a drug store and carried on an extensive drug business. (1919.)
Children (6):
[74-601]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Cyrus S., b June 16, 1849; d Mar. 9, 1893; m Katherine Watt.
2. Elizabeth S., b Mar. 6, 1851; d 1857.
[74-602]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Francis Henry, b Mar. 2, 1854; d Sept. 16, 1892; m Amelia C. Currin. 4. Linnaeus S., b Dec. 15, 1858; d Aug. 20, 1886.
[74-603]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Horace S., b Aug. 1, 1863; m Margaret Jane Ferguson.
6. Grace S., b Sept. 25, 1869; Washington, D. C.
[74-229] HANNAH REINHART, b Mar. 15, 1831; d June 14, 1870; dau Samuel and Annie (Boyer) Reinhart [74-53]; m in 1849, DAVID LONGACRE, b Aug. 18, 1826; d Nov. 14, 1901; s Harry and Deborah (Cressman) Longacre. Farmer. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-604]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Milton, b Jan. 14, 1851; d May 18, 1894; m Rachel Lilley. [ No further data.]
[74-605]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Harman, b Dec. 31, 1854; d Oct. 18, 1911; m Nettie Belle Norton.
[74-606]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Annie, b June 14, 1855; m Thomas G. Wynn.
[74-607]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Debbie Susan, b July 5, 1862; d Oct. 28, __ ; m Lewis Cloud. [No further data.]
[74-230] JACOB B. REINHART, b Mar. 8, 1829; d Apr. 10, 1882; s Samuel and Annie (Boyer) Reinhart [74-53]; m ANN REID CATERN, b Sept. 25, 1825. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-608]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary Ann, b Apr. 27, 1856; d Sept. 17, 1913; m John D. Hampton.
David W., b Aug. 13, 1857; 1533 No. 24th St., Phila., Pa.
Aaron R., b July 24, 1859.
[74-231] JOHN LEVI GRING, b 1825 or 1826; d Dec. 28, 1906; s Rev. John and Susanna (Boyer) Gring [74-54]; m ELIZABETH URICH, d Jan. 9, 1901. (1921.) Both buried in Cemetery at Friedens-burg, Pa.
One child:
[74-609]Â Â Â Â Â Â Annie, b Feb. 24, 1852; d Feb. 22, 1916; m Aaron Werner.
[74-232] ELIZABETH ANNE GRING, b Mar. 29, 1827; d July 22, 1910; dau Rev. John and Susanna (Boyer) Gring [74-54]; m JACOB CLARKE SELTZER, b Nov. 21, 1815; d Jan. 1, 1892; s Jacob and Eleanor (Clarke) Seltzer. Merchant; lived in Lebanon, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
- Sarah Susannah, b Nov. 13, 1848; d Dec. 30, 1891; unm. [74-609.1] 2. John Alfred, b Oct. 2, 1853; m Sallie Maria McAdam.
The Seltzers came to this country from Seltzer's Springs, in the Duchy of Nassau, Germany, which was their family seat. Heinrich von Seltzer seems to have been the ancestor of the family, but it does not appear that he ever left Germany. His son, Mathias, came to this country and settled in what is now East Hanover Twp., Lebanon Co., about 1728, buying a large grant of land from Casper Wistar of Phila., who had purchased the land directly from Thomas Penn, one of the proprietors of the Colony at that time. Michael Seltzer (apparently a son of Mathias) was born about 1740; this Michael was married to Barbara Jaffery (or Caffery) and a son was born to this union on July 10, 1776, named Jacob. Jacob married Eleanor Steitz Clarke on Feb. 21, 1804. This Eleanor Clarke was born Dec. 30, 1783, and was the daughter of Benjamin -Clarke and his wife, Elizabeth Steitz. Elizabeth Steitz was the daughter of George Steitz who founded and laid out the City of Lebanon about 1756. George Steitz brought Benjamin Clarke, a surveyor, to Lebanon Co. to lay out the town of Lebanon for him. BenÂjamin Clarke then married George Steitz's daughter and bought a place just across the creek from the old Seltzer homestead, which resulted in the marriage of his daughter Eleanor to Jacob Seltzer. Jacob Seltzer, Sr., had only two sons. The eldest was named John Clarke Seltzer, born Jan. 1, 1808; died Feb. 19, 1884; married Elizabeth Faber, May 18, 1834. To this union was born only one son,.Colonel A. Frank Seltzer, born Nov. 20, 1837; died June 12, 1917, leaving no issue. He was a colonel in the Civil War, and was a lawyer by profession. He was a member of the bar, in active practice for fifty-two years, having been admitted to the bar in 1865 and practiced up until the date of his death.
The other son of Jacob Seltzer, Sr., was the Jacob Clarke Seltzer, who married Elizabeth Anne Gring, daughter of Rev. John Gring. [Clarke M. Seltzer.]
[74-233] HANNAH ROELLER, b Feb. 6, 1831; d Feb. 9, 1904; dau Samuel and Elizabeth (Boyer) Roeller [74-55]; m AUGUSTUS FRANKLIN DENGLER, d Mar. 26, 1908.
One child: Minnie, 1) Jan. 1, 1871; d Oct. 28, 1877.
[Further data not obtainable.]
[74-234] JESSE ROELLER, b Dec. 14, 1832; d Feb. 4. 1908; s Samuel and Elizabeth (Boyer) Roeller [74-55]; m Jan. 18, 1857, EMELINE DENGLER, b July 7, 1836; d May 28, 1910; dau George and Rebecca (Steltz) Dengler. (1920.)
Children (8):
[74-610]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Savilla, b Nov. 5, 1858; d Sept. 22, 1918; m Harry Shartle.
[74-611]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Benjamin Franklin, b Oct. 8, 1859; m Catherine Spare Bean.
[74-612]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Elizabeth, b July 6, 1861; m Harry Eltonhead.
- Samuel J., b Feb. 8, 1863; d Mar. 9, 1863.
[74-613]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Mame E., b Aug. 31, 1866; m Adam Grander.
[74-614]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Sarah, b June 25, 1869; m Samuel Wagner.
[74-615]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Ada, b Aug. 31, 1873; m Ray Currier.
- Cora E., b Sept. 7, 1877; d July 31, 1879.
[74-235] MARY ANN ROELLER, b Nov. 26, 1834; d Apr. 1, 1894; dau Samuel and Elizabeth (Boyer) Roeller [74-55]; m MATTHEW BROOKE, b Sept. 22, 1835; d June 23, 1894. Lived at Limerick, Pa. (1920.) [B. F. Roelien]
Children (8):
- William Morrison, b Oct. 28, 1864; unm; R. F. D. 4, Pottstown, Pa.
[74-616] 2. Robert G.
twins, b Feb. 10, 1866; m Hannah Malinda Bertolet.
[74-617]     3. Samuel G.                  Ellen Moyer; Sanatoga, Pa.
[74-618]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Charles R., b Apr. 29, 1868; m Emma Steinmetz.
[74-619]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Catherine E., b Aug. 10, 1869; m William M. Fryer.
- Anna M., b Dec. 7, 1871; unm.
- Irwin R., b Feb. 5, 1873; unm; Schwenksville, Pa.
[74-620]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Isaac R., b Sept. 14, 1874; m Sarah A. Smith.
[74-236] SAMUEL B. ROELLER, b Sept. 19, 1839; s Samuel and Elizabeth (Boyer) Roeller [74-
55]; m Nov. 12, 1868, ELIZABETH A. CHRISTMAN, b Apr. 19, 1847; d June 30, 1908; dau Henry and Ann (Raysor) Christman. Electrician; 66 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-621]Â Â Â Â Â 1. John Montgomery, b June 5, 1869; d Feb. 1, 1899; m Sarah Maclntire.
- Anna Sylvania, b Nov. 30, 1870; d June 24, 1882.
[74-622]Â Â Â Â Â 3. William Henry, b Dec. 3, 1874; m Mame B. Schneider.
Bessie May, b Oct. 1, 1878; d July 1, 1882.
Irma L., b Jan. 18, 1881; unm; Pottstown, Pa.
[74-237] JEREMIAH ROELLER, b July 29, 1843; d June 29, 1875; s Samuel and Elizabeth (Boyer) Roeller [74-55]; m MYRA MOORE, dec. Lived at Norristown, Pa.
One child: Oswin, dec.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-238] ISAAC A. ROELLER, b Feb. 25, 1837; d Nov. 7, 1876; s Samuel and Elizabeth (Boyer)
Roeller [74-55]; m M. SOPHIA KEPNER, b Dec. 28, 1839; d Aug. 10, 1911. Railroader and teacher;
lived at Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Francis H. L., b Mar. 12, 1861; d May 12, 1861.
Samuel H., b Jan. 2, 1863; d Apr. 19, 1865.
[74-623a] I 3. Eva A. b Nov. 4, 1867; m [ 1. Harry H. Harner.
[74-623b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Henry Startzer.
- Isaac S., b July 7, 1871; d May 6, 1872.
[74-239] J. ELHANAN B. MACK, d May 25, 1905; s William S. and Esther (Boyer) Mack [74-
56]; m REBECCA H._________ . Lived at Upper Pottsgrove, Pa.
Children (8):
William; Niantic, Pa.
Samuel; Reading, Pa.
John; Reading, Pa.
[74-623.1] 4. Sallie; m__________ Bowman; Pottstown, Pa.
- Joseph; Pottstown, Pa.
[74-623.2] 6. Ida, m__________ Kemp; Little Oley, Pa.
Henry; Pottstown, Pa.
Mabel; Little Oley, Pa.
[Data from will of J. Elhanan B. Mack. Unable to locate or complete.]
[74-240] OWEN A. B. MACK, d Aug. 18, 1897; s William and Esther (Boyer) Mack [74-56]; m
ELIZABETH________
Children (5):
Eva; 2. Norman; 3. Charles; 4. Clarence; 5. Mazie. [Above data from will. Unable to locate or complete.]
[74-241] MARY MACK, dec; dau William S. and Esther (Boyer) Mack [74-56]; m GEORGE
MARQUART.
Children (3):
[74-623.3] 1. Horace, m __________ ; Phila., Pa.
Margaret; 3. Clementine.
[Data from will of William S. Mack.]
[74-244a] SOPHIA LEIDY, dau Samuel and Sophia (Boyer) Leidy [74-57]; m                                    FAUST.
Children (2):
[74-624]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Hannah, m Samuel K. Neiffer; Pottstown, Pa.
[74-625]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2.. Aaron; Zieglersville, Pa.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-244b] SOPHIA (LEIDY) FAUST, same as above, ni 2nd time, JESSE GAUGLER, d
Mar. 7, 1897.
Children (4):
- Maggie; 2. Daniel; 3. William; 4. Ellen.
The will of Jesse Gaugler, of Frederick Twp., Pa., was probated Mar. 17, 1897; he was survived by his widow. He had five children by a former marriage. The residue of his estate was divided into eleven parts and bequeathed to the following: Hannah Neiffer (late Faust) wife of Samuel K. Neiffer; Aaron Faust, both children of my said wife by a former marriage; daughter, Maggie Gaugler; sons Daniel and William Gaugler; daughter, Ellen Gaugler; sons Jonathan and Jacob G.; daughter, ElizaÂbeth, wife -of William M. Fox; sons Henry G. and Samuel G. Executors, three sons, Jonathan G., Daniel and William. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-246] SARAH LEIDY, dau Samuel and Sophia (Boyer) Leidy [74-57]; m CHARLES H. HOWARD.
An Albert or Abner U. Howard married Martha Albertson who died Apr. 29, 1894. They had the following children: Minta, Abner, Norman, Caroline, and James. It is presumed that the above Abner U. Howard was a son of Charles H. and Sarah (Leidy) Howard, but no evidence has been found 'to prove this connection.
[74-248] ISABELLA B. CRESSMAN, b Nov. 3, 1841; dau Tobias W. and Hannah (Boyer) Cress-man [74-58]; nz JOSEPH WALT.
Children (2):
- George; Bergey, Pa.; 2. Sallie. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-250] ALLEN B. (ALBANUS) CRESSMAN, b Oct. 31, 1850; s Tobias W. and Hannah (Boyer) Cressman [74-58]; m Apr. 30, 1881, ANNIE M. SCHANTZ, b Aug. 6, 1862; dau John and Mary E. (Butz) Schantz. Carpenter and builder; 4229 Lancaster Ave., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (7):
- Andora S., b Apr. 13, 1882.
[74-626]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Allen Robert S., b Nov. 27, 1884; m Gertrude May Stackhouse.
Oscar John S., b Sept. 22, 1887.
Howard William, b June 7, 1891; d Dec. 21, 1896.
Helen Elizabeth, b June 18, 1895; d Jan. 14, 1897.
Florence May, b Dec. 1, 1900; d Mar. 23, 1910.*
Marguerite Vera, b Oct. 20, 1902.
[74-252] MARIA ROSHONG, dau Jeremiah and Mary (Ettinger) Roshong [74-60]; m AUGUSTUS ROSHONG.
An Augustus Rochong married Susanna Underkuffler of Frederick, Sept. 2, 1852. (Cf. "Der Neutralist" Files.)
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-259] BENJAMIN ROSHONG, b Apr., 1842; ,s Timothy and Catharine (Boyer) Roshong [74-61]; m LIZZIE DREIHOUSE, d July 12, 1912. Res., Zieglersville, Pa. (1918.)
Children (3):
[74-626.1] 1. Frank, dec; m ___________ ; had four children.
- George, dec; 3. Benjamin, dec.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-260] SUSANNA ROSHONG, b Mar. 6, 1844; dau Timothy and Catharine (Boyer) Roshong [74-61]; m Jan. 5, 1865, BENJAMIN D. KEYSER, b Oct. 3, 1841; d Sept. 9, 1918; s Benjamin and
______ Â (Dettra) Keyser. Widow resides at 104 W. Spring St., Reading, Pa. (1920.) No children.
[74-261] LOUISA ROSHONG, b Feb. 23, 1846; d June 14, 1919; dau Timothy and Catharine (Boyer) Roshong [74-61]; m 1866, JACOB S. CHARLES, b Mar. 13, 1844; d Aug. 15, 1918; s Daniel and Elizabeth (Snyder) Charles. Merchant; lived at 43 Walnut St., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Catharine S., b June 26, 1867; d July 18, 1869.
Frank, b May 5, 1869; 43 Walnut St., Pottstown, Pa.
[74-627]Â Â Â Â 3. Hannah, b June 15, 1872; m Arthur Smith; Pottstown, Pa.
[74-628]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Emma J., b Apr. 27, 1879; in David Yerger; Pottstown, Pa.
[Unable to complete. Letters not answered.]
[74-262] FRANK B. ROSHONG, b Dec. 3, 1849; s Timothy and Catharine (Boyer) Roshong [74-61]; m May 5, 1877, MARY D. L. DICKINSON, b Dec. 26, 1853; d Feb. 17, 1892; dau David and Mary Thomas (Goucher) Dickinson. Merchant; Trappe, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-629]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Howard D., b Mar. 15, 1878; in Ella Z. Anders.
2. Leila A., b Oct. 31, 1882; Trappe, Pa.
Fannie D., b Apr. 18, 1885; Trappe, Pa.
Winslow J., b Oct. 1, 1886; Trappe, Pa.
[74-263] HANNAH ROSHONG, b Dec. 12, 1851; d May 9, 1918; dau Timothy and Catharine (Boyer) Roshong [74-61]; m Apr. 9, 1869, EDWARD MILTON R. RHOADS, b Oct. 6, 1845; s Jacob and Sarah (Romig) Rhoads. Iron worker; Sanatoga, Pa. (1919.)
One child:
[74-630]Â Â Â Â Â Â Emma, b Mar. 31, 1870; m Horace Drumheller.
[74-264] SALLIE ROSHONG, b Nov. 24, 1854; dau Timothy and Catharine (Boyer) Roshong [74-61]; m Nov. 22, 1877, JONAS LEWIS YOST, b July 29, 1856; d Apr. 17, 1897. Carpenter; widow's res., 816 Madison Ave., Reading, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-631]Â Â Â Â 1. Emma I., b Sept. 10, 1878; m Charles F. Angstadt; Reading, Pa.
[74-632]Â Â Â Â 2. Ira G., b June 29, 1881; m Mamie Evans; Reading, Pa.
[74-633]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Frank G., b Nov. 14, 1889; m Edna B. Snook.
[74-634]Â Â Â Â 4. Earl R., b Dec. 1, 1891; m Helen M. Hunter.
[74-265] CATHARINE ANN HEEBNER, b Dec. 7, 1835; d Nov. 23, 1862; dau George and Esther (Groff) Heebner [74-65]; m Jan. 7, 1860, JOHN S. MILLER, b Apr. 1, 1832; d Dec. 25, 1894; s Daniel and Elizabeth (Smith) Miller. Lived at Sumneytown, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-635]Â Â Â Â Â Â Amelia, b Aug. 13, 1860; m Henry Goettel.
[74-266] HANNAH E. HEVENER, b Sept. 30, 1844; d May 17, 1914; dau Peter D. and Elizabeth (Ehl) Hevener [74-66]; m May 14, 1870, HENRY J. SMITH, b Mar. 3, 1844; d Apr. 22, 1909; s Daniel S. and Susanna (Seasholtz) Smith. Mr. Smith was Justice of the Peace for thirty-three years. He lived in Pennsburg, Pa.
Children (2):
- Katie H., b Dec. 7, 1874; single; Pennsburg, Pa.
[74-636a] 2. Horace H., b Dec.22, 1878; m
Mary L. Trumbore.
[74-636b]
1
Lizzie L. Keyser.
[74-267] ELIZABETH E. HEVENER, b Sept. 2, 1849; d May 14, 1906; dau Peter D. and ElizaÂbeth (Ehl) Hevener [74-66]; m Nov. 26, 1881, JAMES H. BOBB, h Aug. 8, 1850; s John and Elizabeth (Stauffer) Bobb. Res., Pennsburg, Pa. No children. (1920.)
[74-268] JOHN E. HEVENER, b Mar. 6, 1853; d Feb. 17, 1903; s Peter D. and Elizabeth (Ehl) Hevener [74-66]; m 1872, MARY AMANDA ROEDER, b Jan. 22, 1855; dau Jesse and Mary (Welker) Roeder. Carpenter and contractor. (1919.)
Children (7):
[74-637]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Sallie Louise, b Sept. 16, 1873; m Edmund E. Delp.
- Harry, b July, 1875; d Feb., 1879.
- Charles, b June 23, 1878; d 1885.
[74-638]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Elizabeth, b Sept. 14, 1884; m Arthur Faulkner.
[74-639]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Laura R., b Dec. 15, 1886; m Robert Owen Royston.
- Harvey, b May 24, 1891; d Feb., 1893.
- Alice, b June 27, 1893; d Jan. 28, 1913. -
[74-269a] GEORGE E. HEVENER, b Aug. 5, 1859; s Peter D. and Elizabeth (Ehl) Hevener [74Â66] ; m 1st time, Sept. 15, 1883, EMMA J. RENNINGER, b Dee. 27, 1862; d Mar. 31, 1885; dau Peter S. and Levina (Specht) Renninger.
One child: Emma J., b Mar. 22, 1885; single; Phila., Pa.
[74-269b] GEORGE E. HEVENER, same as above, m 2nd time, May 28, 1887, MATILDA C. DIETZEL, b June 23, 1862; dau Frederick and Sophia (Haun) Dietzel. Merchant; Pennsburg, Pa.
George E. Hevener was born in Upper Hanover Twp., Pa., and has been engaged in the mercantile business practically all his life. After clerking in the local stores he was employed by a dry goods house as a salesman for fifteen years. He then formed a partnership with M. K. Gilbert of Pennsburg, Pa., under the firm name of "Gilbert & Hevener," now "Hevener & Shelly." For many years he has been actively engaged in promoting the business interests of his home town, and has been treasurer of the municipal electric light commission of Pennsburg since its inception.
Children (2):
- Mayme D., b Apr. 14, 1889; Pennsburg, Pa.
[74-640]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Frederick P., b Mar. 23, 1891; m Florence Ruth Faul.
[74-270] MARY HEAVNER, dau Solomon D. and Ann N. (Eisenberg) Heavner [74-67]; m WILL-
IAM MAIRS. Res., Sixth St., Bridgeport, Pa. (1919.)
Children (9):
[74-641]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. William H., b June 17, 1859; m Jane McCoy.
[74-642]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mary, m William Gilbert; Spring City, Pa.
- Lydia.
- Solomon.
[74-643]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Martha, m Samuel Butler; 216 Wood St., Norristown, Pa.
[74-644]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Elwood H. C., b Mar. 25, 1873; m Elizabeth Patterson.
7. John.
- Walter; 216 Wood St., Norristown, Pa.
- Frank.
[No further data.]
[74-271] PHILIP E. HEAVNER, b Sept. 19, 1843; d Apr. 16, 1914; s Solomon D. and Ann N.
(Eisenberg) Heavner [74-67]; m Aug. 28, 1865, CATHARINE A. RALSTON, b Sept. 1, 1847; dau Levi and Phoebe (Garber) Ralston. Cigarmaker; Bridgeport, Pa. (1921.)
Children (5):
- Daughter, stillborn Aug. 4, 1866.
[74-645]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mary, b Dec. 22, 1867; m John Kutz.
[74-646]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Alice, b Oct. 26, 1869; d Nov. 28, 1912; m Philip Bowman.
[74-647]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Frank R., b Oct. 7, 1871; m Mary Saylor.
[74-648]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Bertha, b Feb. 12, 1873; m Henry T. Porter.
[74-272] DAVID E. HEAVNER, b Dec. 20, 1849; s Solomon D. and Ann N. (Eisenberg) Heavner [74-67]; m Jan. 20, 1872, SARAH BERGEY FRETZ, b Mar. 10, 1846. Tin and sheet iron worker; R. F. D., Hatfield, Pa. No children. (1919.)
[74-273] SOLOMON E. HEAVNER, b June 5, 1862; d Mar. 10, 1911; s Solomon D. and Ann N. (Eisenberg) Heavner [74-67]; m Mar. 16, 1889, SARAH KEHS, b Mar. 17, 1872; dau Nathaniel H. and Sarah S. (Ziegler) Kehs.
One child:
[74-649]Â Â Â Â Â Â Melvin K., b Aug. 8, 1895; m Katie Kutz.
Widow remarried to Harry Walker, Chain St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
[74-274] GEORGE N. HEAVNER, s Philip D. and Catharine Heavner [74-68]; m________________ ; lived
at 700 W. Marshall St., Norristown, Pa. He was formerly a grocer, later a contractor; had three children:
Bertha and two boys; one died of tuberculosis.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-275] DAVID HUNSICKER, d May 3, 1875; s Martin and Sarah (Heebner) Hunsicker [74-69];
m KATE__________ ; d Sept. 20, 1875. David died intestate.
One child: David, d Oct., 1875. [No further data.]
[74-277a-b] GEORGE H. SCHWARTZ, d Sept. 4, 1914; s Andrew and Catharine (Hevener)
Schwartz [74-70]; m 1st time, ANNA__________ ; 2nd time, EVA___________________________________ . Lived at Souderton, Pa.
George H. Schwartz of Souderton, Pa., died Sept. 4, 1914; his will was probated Sept. 11, 1914. He was survived by his second wife, Eva, who was appointed one of the executors of his will, with the Penn Trust Co., of Norristown, Pa. In his will he mentions, "my first wife, Anna Schwartz and her son" buried at Rockhill or Gehman's Mennonite Cem.; his sister, Amelia Hiltebeitel; brother, Henry H. Schwartz; Amelia Wisler, daughter of H. M. Hiltebeitel; one-sixth of the remainder of estate "to my brother, Henry H. Schwartz; one-sixth to my sister, Mary Godshall; one-sixth to my sister, Eliza Kline; one-sixth to my sister, Amelia Hiltebeitel;" also mentions a deceased sister, Catharine Smith and a deceased brother, James H. Schwartz. [Court Records, Norristown, Pa.]
[74-279] MARY ANN SCHWARTZ, b Sept. 11, 1826; d Nov. 11, 1910; dau Andrew and Catherine
(Hevener) Schwartz [74-70]; m Mar. 17, , ANDREW H. GOTTSHALK, b Mar. 16, 1825; d
Mar. 17, 1909; s William Z. and Magdalena (Hunsberger) Gottshalk. Tinsmith and hardware dealer: lived in Lower Providence, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
William A., b Dec. 19, 1850; d Apr. 25, 1851.
Emanuel S., b Feb. 20, 1852; d Sept. 17, 1853.
[74-650]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ella S., b Mar. 18, 1856; m Davis Moyer Markley.
[74-651]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Mary Lizzie, b July 31, 1861; m John A. Johnson.
[74-652]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Andrew L., b Jan. 6, 1866; d Oct. 23, 1900; m Minnie Loch. Andrew had a son Harry; whereabouts unknown by relatives.
[74-280] ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ, d Mar. 27, 1920; dau Andrew and Catharine (Hevener) Schwartz [74-70]; m JACOB KLEIN, d June 30, 1920. Res., Spring Mount, Pa. No issue. [Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-281] AMELIA H. SCHWARTZ, b Sept. 11, 1843; dau Andrew and Catharine (Hevener) Schwartz [74-70]; m HENRY M. HILTEBEITEL, d Nov. 3, 1907. Lived at Harleysville, Pa.
Children (7):
[74-653]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. George S.; Carnegie, Pa.
[74-654]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Amelia, b July 13, 1867; m Edwin H. Wisler.
[74-655] 3. Katie, m - Gerhart; Hatfield, Pa.
[74-656]Â Â Â Â 4. Annie C., b Dec. 11, 1873; m Reuben B. Keyser.
[74-657]Â Â Â Â 5. Maggie, b Aug. 21, 1876; m Jacob K. Shutt.
[74-658]Â Â Â Â 6. Andrew E., b Apr. 25, 1879; m Susan H. Delp.
[74-659]Â Â Â Â 7. Augustus S., m_________ ; Souderton, Pa.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete or verify.]
[74-282] CATHARINE SCHWARTZ, dec; dau Andrew and Catharine (Hevener) Schwartz [74Â70]; m DANIEL SMITH.
Children (2): 1. Augustus; 2. Richard. [No further data obtainable.]
[74-283] WILLIAM SCHWARTZ, s Andrew and Catharine (Hevener) Schwartz [74-70]; m LOUISA REED.
One child:
[74-660]Â Â Â Â Matilda, m Alfred Emers. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-284] HANNAH LEISTER, b Sept. 5, 1834; d June 25, 1914; dau Franklin and Mary Ann (Hevener) Leister [74-71]; m Oct. 13, 1853, FRANKLIN FREDERICK HENDRICKS, b Jan. 21, 1832; d Jan. 26, 1894; s John and Elizabeth (Frederick) Hendricks. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-661]Â Â Â Â 1. Amelia, b Dec. 5, 1856; m Joseph E. McNoldy.
Catherine Elizabeth, b Mar. 30, 1861; d Feb. 3, 1868.
[74-662]Â Â Â Â 3. Augustus William, b Jan. 7, 1869; m Alice W. Bean.
[74-285] JACOB H. LEISTER, b Nov. 8, 1837 ; d Jan. 23, 1916 ; s Franklin and Mary Ann (Hevener) Leister [74-71]; m Oct. 1, 1863, MARY REED, b Oct. 6, 1842; dau Jacob and Catherine (Bowman) Reed. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-663]Â Â Â Â 1. Frank H., b Aug. 3, 1872; m Tillie C. Kettner.
[74-664]Â Â Â Â 2. Emma J., b Dec. 10, 1878; m Frank M. Kulp.
[74-665]Â Â Â Â 3. Addie M., b Sept. 22. 1881; m Edwin S. Kratz.
[74-286] JAMES H. ZIEGLER, b Oct. 28, 1844; d Oct. 14, 1917; s Addy and Elizabeth (Hevener) Ziegler [74-72]; m Oct. 9, 1869, MATILDA SCHLICHER, b Jan. 26, 1842; d May 23, 1919; dau George and Sarah (Geisel) Schlicher [36-49].
Children (9):
- Harvey, b Sept. 2, 1870; d Sept. 7, 1880.
[74-666]Â Â Â Â 2. Kate, b Apr. 28, 1872; m Llewellyn Acker.
[74-667]Â Â Â Â 3. Lizzie, b Sept. 1, 1873; m Allen K. Long.
[11-246]Â Â Â Â 4. Anna, b Mar. 2, 1875; m Charles K. Gery.
[74-668]Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah Matilda, b 1876; m Harry C. Rutter.
- Mary Ann, b Oct., 1878; d Sept. 7, 1905; unm.
[74-669]Â Â Â Â 7. Louisa, b Feb. 28, 1880; M Fred W. Huber.
[74-670]Â Â Â Â 8. Ella, b Apr. 1, 1882; m Christopher Klebe.
[74-671]Â Â Â Â 9. Amelia, b Nov. 12, 1885; m Daniel R. Krause.
[74-287] MARY ANN ZIEGLER, b Mar. 6, 1849; dau Addy and Elizabeth (Hevener) Ziegler [74-72]; m Sept. 30, 1871, AMBROSE ROEDER, b Aug. 6, 1847; s Jonas and Elizabeth (Eberhard) Roeder. Laborer; E. Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
- Addy, b Feb. 7, 1873; d Mar. 24, 1880.
[74-672]Â Â Â Â 2. Lillian Minerva, b July 21, 1874; m Harry R. Young.
George Eugene, b Jan. 18, 1878; d Sept. 1, 1878.
[74-673]Â Â Â Â 4. Elizabeth Estella, b Mar. 5, 1882; m Llewellyn S. Brey.
[74-288] GEORGE H. ZIEGLER, b Aug. 18, 1851; s Addy and Elizabeth (Hevener) Ziegler [74-72]; m May 27, 1880, LOUISA MARIA MASTELLER, b Dec. 18, 1858; dau Reuben and Maria (Maer) Masteller. Farmer; E. Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-674]Â Â Â Â 1. Addy R., b Nov. 27, 1882; m Lizzie May Carl.
- George R., b Aug. 5, 1884; d Jan. 19, 1885.
[74-289a] ANNIE W. HEEBNER, b Oct. 20, 1869; dau Samuel and Ellen W. (Wagner) Heebner [74-74]; m 1st time, Apr. 23, 1887, ISAIAH H. OVERHOLTZER, b Nov. 1, 1864; d May 17, 1901; s John K. and Elizabeth (Hagey) Overholtzer.
Children (2):
[68-66]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Irma H., b Apr. 13, 1891; m Chester K. Schultz.
[74-675]Â Â Â Â 2. Vera H., b Oct. 9, 1894; m William A. Doane.
[74-289b] ANNIE W. (HEEBNER) OVERHOLTZER, same as above, m 2nd time, Sept. 29, 1906, B. FRANKLIN STEVENS, b Dec. 8, 1857; d May 21, 1909; s John and Kate (Gerhart) Stevens. One child: B. Eleanor, b July 28, 1907; d Aug. 1, 1907.
[74-289c] ANNIE W. (HEEBNER-OVERHOLTZER) STEVENS, same as above, m 3rd time, Apr. 2, 1914, AUGUSTUS SCHAEFFER, b Feb. 19, 1843; s George and Elizabeth (Tice) Schaeffer. Res., Souderton, Pa. (1919.)
[74-291] PEARSON H. HILDENBRAND, b July 3, 1855; s Israel and Susanna (Heebner) Hilden-brand [74-75]; m Aug. 7, 1875, SARAH JANE WENHOLD, b May 24, 1853; dau John F. and Lavina (Bitting) Wenhold. Shoemaker; R. F. D. 2, Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-676]Â Â Â Â 1. Oliver W., b Aug. 28, 1875; m Mary Erb.
[74-677]Â Â Â Â 2. Milton W., b Aug. 16, 1877; m Amanda Erb.
[74-678]Â Â Â Â 3. Eugene W., b Feb. 3, 1879; m Ella Herman.
- Minerva W., b Mar. 22, 1881; d Nov. 8, 1882.
[74-679]Â Â Â Â 5. Alice W., b Sept. 17, 1885; m Emil Korbinsky; 333 Elm Ave., North Wales, Pa.
[74-680]Â Â Â Â 6. John W., b Jan. 10, 1893; m Mamie McNulty.
[74-292] ELLEMEINE HILDENBRAND, b July 14, 1859; d Apr. 25, 1919; dau Israel and Susanna (Heebner) Hildenbrand [74-75]; m Nov. 8, 1879, JACOB S. WAMPOLE, b Nov. 15, 1857; s Jacob S. and Mary (Strunk) Wampole. Laborer; 535 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-681]Â Â Â Â 1. Alice, b Sept. 18, 1880; d Sept. 19, 1908; m Eugene Fulton.
[74-682]Â Â Â Â 2. Jacob Warren, b Dec. 1, 1881; m Annie Marie Roberts.
- Sarah Jane, b May 7, 1885; d Dec., 1886.
[74-683]Â Â Â Â 4. Alverda, b Jan. 3, 1887; m Linford Paxen Stout.
Rhinehart, b May 24, 1894; Lansdale, Pa.
[74-295] HENRY SCHMOLL, b Sept. 23, 1850; s Peter B. and Eliza (Heebner) Schmoll [74-76]; m ANNIE B. BERGEY. Res., Spring Mount, Pa. No children. (1920.)
[74-296] HANNAH HENNING, b May 30, 1871; dau Henry and Margaret (Heebner) Henning [74-77]; m Jan. 18, 1890, ALVIN FRY, b Apr. 12, 1870; s Daniel 0. and Anna (Schwartz) Fry. MaÂchinist; 729 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-684]Â Â Â Â 1. Alice, b Aug. 25, 1890; m Calvin Freed; Mainland, Pa.
[74-685]Â Â Â Â 2. Clarence, b Sept. 3, 1891; m Mabel Whitebread.
- Mabel, b June 14, 1895; Norristown, Pa.
[74-686]Â Â Â Â 4. Oscar, b Oct. 28, 1897; m Lottie Stevens; Norristown, Pa.
5. Bertha, 1) July 22, 1902.
Beatrice, b Mar. 26, 1904.
Kenneth, b Apr. 29, 1907.
[74-297] ELWOOD HENNING, b Jan. 8, 1880; s Henry and Margaret (Heebner) Henning [74-77]; m June 7, 1900, ANNA CHRISTINA BERGE, b Aug. 22, 1882; dau John H. and Mary (Shnell) Berge. Farmer; R. F. D. 1, Lansdale, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-687]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elmer Kriebel, b Apr. 28, 1901; m Anna Mae Wilson.
Raymond Lester, b May 1, 1903.
Robert Nelson, b Mar. 8, 1905.
Leroy Berge, b Jan. 29, 1909.
[74-298] EDWIN HEEBNER, b Nov. 26, 1869; s Henry and Matilda (Polster) Heebner [74-78]; m Dec. 24, 1898, LIZZIE MAY STEVENS, b May 1, 1876; dau John F. and Catharine (Gerhab) Stevens. Pumping engineer; Green Lane, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Edith, b July 29, 1899; single; Green Lane, Pa.
Claude, b May 4, 1902; d July 26, 1917.
[74-299] HARRY HEEBNER, b Aug. 8, 1884; s Henry and Matilda (Polster) Heebner [74-78]; m. May 16, 1908, KATHRYN BARTMAN, b Jan. 12, 1889; dau Abraham and Sevilla (Bolton) Bartnian. Carpenter; Royersford, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Earl, b Oct. 26, 1908.
Harry, b Dec. 24, 1914.
Edna, b Aug. 4, 1918.
[74-300] MARY P. HEEBNER, b Apr. 28, 1875; dau Henry and Matilda (Polster) Heebner [74Â78]; m Apr. 28, 1896, SASSAMAN N. SMITH, b Dec. 29, 1877; d Nov. 19, 1912. Res., Schwenksville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
Norman H., b Sept. 14, 1896; Schwenksville, Pa.
Verna H., b Dec. 21, 1897; Schwenksville, Pa.
Eva H., b Mar. 3, 1899; Sehwenksville, Pa.
Herbert H., b Aug. 16, 1900.
Amanda H., b June 15, 1910.
[74-301] AGNES P. HEEBNER, b Jan. 7, 1877; dau Henry and Matilda (Polster) Heebner [74-78J; m July 23, 1899, ALLEN W. SHOEMAKER, b 1871; s Charles and Mary (Walt) Shoemaker. Restaurateur; Schwenksville, Pa. No children. (1919.)
[74-302] ANGELINE GARBER, b Oct. 18, 1828; d Dec. 3, 1856; dau Jacob and Ann M. (Heebner) Garber [74-79]; m ELIAS HECKLER. No children.
[74-303] THOMAS GARBER, b Mar. 22, 1830; d May 1, 1902; s Jacob and Ann M. (Heebner)
Garber [74-79]; m CATHARINE MARCH.
Children (2):
[74-687.1] 1. John, m Sarah Quay; Morton, Del. Co., Pa.
[74-687.2] 2. Charles, dec; m Salome Burkwalter, dec.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-304] CHARLES H. GARBER, b Sept., 1834; d Nov. 11, 1872; s Jacob and Ann M. (Heebner) Garber [74-79]; m 1868, ELIZA KELLY, a native of New Orleans. Marble business; lived in New Orleans, La. No children. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-305] JACOB R. GARBER, b Jan., 1844; d Jan., 1910; s Jacob and Ann M. (Heebner) Garber
[74-79]; m May 11, 1870, CHRISTIANA PATIENCE FUNK, b May 25, 1847; dau Henry Roderick
and Charlotte Templen (Radcliff) Funk. Carpenter and builder. (1920.)
One child:
[74-687.3] Evie Charlotte, b Sept. 8, 1873; m Winfield Scott Crawford.
[74-306] JANE GROSS, b Mar. 5, 1831; d Aug. 23, 1918; dau Thomas J. and Catharine (Heebner) Gross [74-80]; m Nov. 14, 1850, by Rev. H. S. Miller, Pastor of Lutheran Church, Trappe, Pa., to
PROF. ABEL RAMBO, b Mar. 19, 1821; d Mar. 10, 1887; s George and Annie (Fox) Rambo. Mrs. Rambo was ,a cousin of the late Samuel Y. Heebner of Chestnut Hill, Phila. [W. Z. A.]
Children (8):
Charles Gross, b May 26, 1852; d Jan. 26, 1856.
Mary Tillie, b June 10, 1854; d Jan. 9, 1856.
Vincent James         twins, b Nov. 1, 1856; d Mar. 5, 1861.
George Herbert 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jan. 1, 1919.
Cora Kate, b Mar. 21, 1858; single; Trappe, Pa.
[74-688]Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Dexter Lovelle, b Nov. 9, 1860; m Lidie
[161-101] 7. Mary Gross, b Oct. 4, 1864; d Aug. 13, 1915; m Warren Z. Anders.
[74-689]Â Â Â Â Â Â 8. Frank Gross, b Mar. 17, 1867; m Kate Slater.
[Dates from Rambo Bible in possession of Miss Cora Rambo, Trappe, Pa.]
Prof. Abel Rambo, A.M., was twice principal of Washington Hill Collegiate Institute, Trappe, Montg. Co., Pa. He first served from Aug. 4, 1845, to Oct. 10, 1846, and was again chosen principal, Apr. 2, 1849. While in charge of this institute Prof. Rambo gave special attention to preparing students for the duty of teaching in the common schools of Montg. Co. Although principal of an academic institute he always manifested warm interest in the education of the masses, and in recognition of his services he was elected superintendent of the common schools of Montg. Co. in 1863, which office he held until 1878.
While Prof. Rambo was principal of the collegiate institute the study of music was emphasized, and the institute enjoyed a high reputation for its attention to both vocal and instrumental music. Annual musical entertainments were given which attracted visitors from far and wide. The musical selections performed on these occasions consisted chiefly of oratorios and cantatas by the best comÂposers. [Bean— Hist. Montg. Co.]
[74-307] ANN MATILDA GROSS, b June 30, 1833; d Oct. 23, 1878; dau Thomas J. and Catherine (Heebner) Gross [74-80]; m DR. JONES. Ann Matilda Jones is said to have been drowned. [No further data obtainable.]
[74-309] CHARLES H. GROSS, b May 9, 1838; d Dec. 6, 1902; s Thomas J. and Catherine (HeebÂner) Gross [74-80]; m JOSI FRY. They had one son who is also deceased. [No further data obtainable.]
[74-310] WILLIAM H. GROSS, b May 7, 1844; s Thomas J. and Catherine (Heebner) Gross [74-80]; in KATE L. TOBEY. Proprietor of the Lee Marble Yards, Lee, Mass. They have an adopted son, ten years of age. (1920.)
Mr. Gross, who has lost his eyesight, states that he recalls that his mother claimed to be a descendÂant of Hans Heebner. (1918.)
[74-310.1] SAMUEL Y. HEEBNER, b Nov. 15, 1856; d Sept. 4, 1917; s Charles and Mary Louise (Peters) Heebner [74-80.1]; ni Feb. 21, 1884, REBECCA McKINLEY HOOD, b Aug. 26, 1853; dau Thomas Y. and Maria (Bingham) Hood. Financier; resident in Chestnut Hill, Pa. (1922.)
Children (3):
[74-689.1] 1. Julia E., m Herbert B. Weller; Honolulu, Hawaii.
[74-689.2] 2. Myra Hood, m Roland D. Pollock.
[74-689.3] 3. Mary Louise, b Feb. 28, 1889; m J. Bancker Gribbel.
Samuel Y. Heebner was born in Lee, Massachusetts, November 15, 1856. After receiving his early education in the public schools he entered the University of Pennsylvania arid was graduated in 1877. He then entered the law school and was admitted to the bar in 1880. Mr. Heebner became one of the leading bankers and financiers of Philadelphia; he was also known as an art collector. During his career as a lawyer he became connected with many of the city's leading industries, serving as director in various manufacturing establishments, and as president of numerous banks and trust companies.
At his home, 318 West Highland Avenue, Chestnut Hill, he had a fine collection of oil paintings, statuary, and antique furniture, valued at thousands of dollars. In May, 1911, the collection was nearly destroyed when fire broke out in his residence, but after strenuous efforts the fire was extinguished, and the collection saved. In addition to his business interests Mr. Heebner was also interested in education, serving as the director of the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Sanitarium Association. [ Newspaper clippings.]
[74-312] ALVA R. KERR, b Feb. 14, 1854; d Apr. 23, 1903; s John J. E. and Eliza (Pickins) Kerr [74-84]; m LOUISA JOULE. Res.. 1216 11th St., Eddystone, Pa. (1918.)
Children (6):
John, single.
Ralph; 1100 Leiper St., Eddystone, Pa.
George.
Leila.
[74-690]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Frank, b Jan. 2, 1885; m Sadie M. Williams.
[74-691]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Greta, m_________ Wilson; 1316 11th St., Eddystone, Pa.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete.]
[74-313] HARRY C. KERR, b Feb. 19, 1856; s John J. E. and Eliza (Pickins) Kerr [74-84]; m May 10, 1892, KATHERINE STEGMEYER, b Aug. 22, 1874; dau George and Mary (Buirgy) Stegmeyer. Boss painter, Baldwin Locomotive Works; res., Eddystone, Del. Co., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Claude M., b Nov. 4, 1893; d Feb. 4, 1894.
[74-692]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Joseph T., b May 1, 1896; m Ida Yost; Eddystone, Pa.
[74-314] ARCHIE V. KERR, b Aug. 20, 1850; dau Richard F. and Jeannette (Johnson) Kerr [74-85a]; m May 7, 1868, JOHN M. TREEN, b July 27, 1847; d Mar. 21, 1912. Bricklayer; 2038 N. 5th St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-693]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Ralph G., b Dec. 11, 1869; m Henrietta Simpson.
Edgar, b Aug. 6, 1871; whereabouts unknown.
[74-694]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Frank, b May 18, 1875; m Anna Marie Haug.
- Elsie, b Oct. 31, 1880; single; whereabouts unknown.
[74-315] MARY LOUISA KERR, b Mar. 27, 1864; dau Richard F. and Margaretta Anna Rebecca (Balthaser) Kerr [74-85b]; m June 11, 1884, JOHN WESLEY PENNELL, b Jan. 14, 1848; s John Larkin and Jane (Pierce) Pennell. Painter and decorator; 931 East 12th St., Los Angeles, Calif. (1920.)
One child: John Richard, b Feb. 15, 1885; Los Angeles, Cal.
[74-316] WILLIAM B. KERR, b Aug. 4, 1866; s Richard F. and Margaretta Anna Rebecca (Balthaser) Kerr [74-85b]; m Dec. 20, 1899, MATTIE VIRGINIA FIELDS, b Mar. 18, 1873; dau William and Ruth Ann (Blair) Fields. Carpenter; 8 Sixth St., Upland, Pa. (1919.) William B. Kerr served as Clerk of Council of Eddystone for six years. He was also elected to the office of Chief Burgess for two years, when he resigned on account of removal from the borough.
Children (5):
- William Richard, b July 10, 1900.
[74-695]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Helen Gould, b Oct. 12, 1904; m Carl C. Blair.
Holstein H. F., b Aug. 28, 1908.
Elizabeth G., b May 10, 1911.
James P., b June 26, 1914.
[74-317a] HERMINEA M. KERR, b Jan. 11, 1867; dau Richard F. and Margaretta Anna Rebecca (Balthaser) Kerr [74-85b]; m 1st time, June 6, 1885, WILLIAM THOMAS DeHAVEN, b Aug. 2, 1860; s William and Richmul Jane (Fisher) DeHaven. Carpenter.
One child:
[74-695.1] George Thomas, b Sept. 22, 1887; m Leloa Walker; El Centro, Cal.
[74-317b] HERMINEA M. (KERR) DeHAVEN, same as above, m 2nd time, May 4, 1909, JOHN GAVIGAN, b Dec. 25, 1868; dee; s John Gavigan. Newspaper reporter. No children.
[74-317c] HERMINEA M. (KERR-DeHAVEN) GAVIGAN, same as above, m 3rd time, Mar. 7, 1917, GEORGE WASHINGTON HOOSER, b Aug. 24, 1858; s William R. and Sarah (Hunter) Hooser. Carpenter; 823 E. 28th St., Los Angeles, Cal. No children. (1919.)
[74-319] HENRY A. DERR, b Nov. 24, 1841; d Jan. 4, 1885; s Franklin and Sarah A. (Kerr) Derr [74-87]; m ELLEN SULLIVAN, b Feb. 2, 1844; d Apr. 24, 1901. Lived in Norristown, Pa.
Children (3):
[74-696]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Annie Maine, b Feb. 6, 1868; 171 William H. Slingluff.
[74-697a] 2. Franklin, b Sept. 24, 1870; m 1. Linda Jacoby.
[74-697b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Lillian G. Kendall.
[74-698]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Henry F., b July 22, 1881; d Jan. 6, 1916; m Mary V. Yeakle.
[74-320] ANN ELIZABETH DERR, b Mar., 1844; d May, 1916; dau Franklin and Sarah A. (Kerr)
Derr [74-87]; m CHARLES W. HOLMES, b Sept., 1838; d Aug., 1895; s _________________________________________________ Â and _____________________________________________________
(Sturtevant) Holmes. Real estate business. (1920.)
One child:
[74-699]Â Â Â Â Â Frances, b Sept. 24, 1874; m Louis M. Kahan.
[74-321] JOHN JACOB DERR, b June, 1845; d July 4, 1895; s Franklin and Sarah A. (Kerr)
Derr [74-87]; m ELIZABETH__________ , b Aug. 11, 1845; d July 23, 1913.
Children (4):
[74-700]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Walter, m Martha Kulp.
[74-701]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Louis R., 771 _____________ ; no children; Conshohocken, Pa.
Franklin, b Jan. 31, 1869; d June 27, 1869.
George W., b Apr. 1, 1870; d July 20, 1871.
[Unable to complete; letters unanswered.]
[74-322] FRANCIS STRAUCH, b Sept. 26, 1833; d Feb. 26, 1878; s Isaac and Catharine (Stager) Strauch [74-88]; in MARGARET JANE LAUGHLIN, b 1836; d Nov. 10, 1904. Resided in Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Margaret Laughlin Strauch married 2nd time, Charles Hummel. She was born in England. [Stager.]
Children (4):
[74-702]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Savenia Jane, d Feb. 26, 1910; m David Francis Reed.
[74-703]Â Â Â Â Â 2. George Washington, b Mar. 17, 1856; m Laura Jane Bender.
[74-704]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ida Vitila, b May 19, 1860; m Andrew Daniel Krommes.
4. Isaac John, b Sept. 30, 1865; d Nov. 22, 1887.
[74-322.1] HENRY LEWIS STRAUCH, b Aug. 15, 1835; d May 9, 1867; s Isaac and Catharine
(Stager) Strauch [74-88]; m SARAH A._________
One child: Charles D., b Oct. 28, 1859; d May 8, 1860. [No further data—Stager.]
[74-325] MATILDA STRAUCH, b Apr. 22, 1840; d Dec. 29, 1899; dau Isaac and Catharine (Stager) Strauch [74-88]; m Feb. 18, 1862, WILLIAM BECK, b Aug. 5, 1840; d Mar. 1, 1906; s Jacob and Anna (Heider) Beek. Merchant. [Stager.]
Children (8):
[74-705]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Ada Savenia, b Feb. 18, 1863; m Dr. Daniel Dechert.
[74-706]Â Â Â Â Â 2. John Jacob, b Feb. 9, 1865; m Ida Cockley.
Catherine Ann, b Dec. 4, 1867; Cressona, Pa.
Blanche Mary, b Nov. 2, 1869.
Anna Maria, b Oct. 30, 1871.
[74-707]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Mabel Strauch, b Oct. 31, 1872; m Edward Silliman.
- Clarence Frederick, b Apr. 4, 1875; 351 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Pa.
[74-708]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Effie Matilda, b Nov. 26, 1877; d Oct. 13, 1905; m George B. Stichter.
[74-326] DAVID STILLMAN HERBST, b June 25, 1841; d Mar. 26, 1892; s Martin D. and ElizaÂbeth (Stager) Herbst [74-89]; m Jan. 1, 1870, ABIGAIL SYMONS, b July 26, 1839; dau John and Rebecca (Bell) Symons. Res., Dublin, Ind. Abigail Symons was a widow with a daughter when she married Daniel Herbst.
David S. Herbst enlisted Dec. 4, 1861, as a private in Co. D, 51st Reg., Ind. Vol. He was assigned to the Army of the Cumberland, took part in sixteen battles, and was wounded at Savannah, Tenn. On May 3, 1863, he was taken prisoner at Rome, Georgia, and was honorably discharged at Louden, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1863. He re-enlisted as a veteran and was finally discharged at San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 13, 1865. At the time of his death, Mr. Herbst was Commander of Post 129, Ind. G. A. R.
Children (7):
[74-709]     1. Clarence Frederick                  m Cora Belle McMahon.
- Clara Belle twins, b Oct. 25, 1870; teacher—graduate, Indiana State Nor-
mal School. Res., Dublin, Ind.
[74-710]Â Â Â Â Â 3. John Howard, b Oct. 23, 1872; d Sept. 29, 1915; m Effa P. Moffit.
- Norma Serena, b Oct. 15, 1874; teacher—graduate Indiana State Normal School.
Res., Dublin, Ind.
[74-711]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Ina Leona, b Mar. 21, 1877; m Ward Raymond Blunk.
6. Gracie Maude, b Feb. 7, 1879; d Sept. 24, 1880.
[74-712]Â Â Â Â Â 7. George Stillman, b Aug. 8, 1881; m Mary Ann Eschleman.
[74-327a] ABRAHAM STAGER HERBST, b July 20, 1846; d May 22, 1900; s Martin D. and Elizabeth (Stager) Herbst [74-89]; m 1st time, Dec. 25, 1871, in Colorado, LAURA HELMS, of Dublin, Ind.; d Sept. 30, 1875. [Stager.]
Children (2):
[74-713]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Albert Henry, b Oct. 5, 1873; m Julia Augusta Stevens.
[74-714]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Minnie, h Sept. 19, 1875; m Wallace Fisk.
[74-327b] ABRAHAM STAGER HERBST, same as above, m 2nd time in 1883, SARAH KING, of Dublin, Ind.; d Aug. 20, 1905. Abraham S. Herbst was a brickmaker in Mifflinburg, Pa.; he moved to Cripple Creek, Col. No issue. [Stager.]
[74-328] EMMA REBECCA HERBST, b July 31, 1854; d Sept. 24, 1919; dau Martin D. and Elizabeth (Stager) Herbst [74-89]; m Sept. 17, 1876, CHARLES FRANKLIN ECKERT, b July 1. 1854. Res., 2930 Bellefontaine Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Eckert is superintendent of the mechaniÂcal departments of the Indianapolis Star. (1919.) [Stager.]
One child:
[74-715]Â Â Â Â Â George Raymond, b Feb. 1, 1878; m Beulah Eloise Parker.
[74-329a] HENRY JOHN STAGER, b Aug. 27, 1842; d July 22, 1919; s Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m 1864, ROXANNA FRANCES CARVER, I) June 21, 1844; d Apr. 16, 1886; dau Wilson J. and Elizabeth (Phillips) Carver.
Children (10):
Mamie Elizabeth, b Dec. 27, 1864; d Dec. 24, 1868.
Daughter, b July 9, 1867.
Daughter, b Feb. 12, 1870.
Son, b June 16, 1872.
Daughter, b June 10, 1873.
Son, b May 30, 1875.
Daughter, b Apr. 28, 1876.
Daughter, b Feb. 8, 1880.
Son, b Dec. 10, 1882.
Son, b Dec. 30, 1884.
All the above children died in infancy.
[74-329b] HENRY JOHN STAGER, same as above, m 2nd time, Jan. 13, 1887, ALICE BELLE (SMITH) DAVIDSON, b July 10, 1851; dau J. Dennison and Rebecca (Crist) Smith. Widow's res., 1408 Grant Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. No issue. (1919.)
Henry John Stager, to whom the Patriotic Order of the Sons of America is profoundly indebted for its success and influence, and due to whose efforts Valley Forge was made one of the most imposing patriotic memorials in the world, was born in Schuylkill Haven, Pa., Aug. 27th, 1842. The outbreak of the Civil War called him from his profession as a printer in Phila., and he enlisted on July 22, 1862, in the 124th Regiment of Pa. Vol. As a sergeant in Co. G of this regiment he passed unharmed through some of the bloodiest battles of the war, taking part in the engagements of Antietam, Chancellorsville, etc..
At the expiration of his enlistment in May, 1863, he enlisted again, this time as an orderly sergeant in Company I, 39th P. V. M. He was discharged to receive an appointment as 2nd lieutenant in the 29th U. S. C. T., but he did not see active service again. In 1864 he married Roxanna Frances Carver, of Philadelphia.
He was an influential member of the G. A. R., being the organizer of Posts 51 and 77, and a member also of Posts 8 and 26. It was because of his services for and achievements in the Patriotic Order Sons of America that he was most widely known. He joined this organization in 1858, when it was called the "Junior Sons of America." He became the First State Secretary of the Order in 1866, which post he held until 1884; he also served as the First National Secretary, which position he occupied from 1872 to 1885. As one of the two incorporators of the State Camp of Pennsylvania, he was honored with the State Presidency during 1886-1887, was made National President in 1872, and finally Ex-Commander General in 1891. For over forty-four years he was the treasurer of Washington Camp No. 7. One of his most signal services was his founding, in 1866, of the "Camp News," a monthly journal of thirty-three pages devoted to the interests of the order. As editor and publisher of this magazine from 1866 to 1904, when he resigned because of ill health, he raised it to the pinnacle it now occupies, and as one of the pioneers of the order in Pa., his untiring and efficient efforts made the orÂganization of the Order in the Keystone State the largest and most influential of any state in the Union.
"Henry J. Stager was the most noted Patriotic Son of America who ever lived . . . He was the man who deserved more credit for the Order which he served so long without financial consideration; more praise while here on earth; more consideration in his old age from our members than any other living man. His service to our cause cannot be overestimated. He lived for us. He died for us. He left a lesson of sincere devotion to our cause for every young American in our ranks to follow and emulate." [C. B. Helms.]
Valley Forge Park will prove the most lasting monument of his life. Until 1878 Valley Forge was neglected; the remnants of the old fortifications were rapidly being demolished by the wind and rain; even Washington's Headquarters was in a state of decay that threatened complete dilapidation. In 1878 several patriotic women raised enough money to purchase the property, but public interest soon lagged, and not enough money could be raised to pay the interest on the mortgage. This came to Mr. Stager's attention in 1885, and due to his efforts at a convention of the Order held at Norristown in that year, an official excursion was made to Valley Forge to learn the true state of affairs. Becoming State Secretary at this time, Mr. Stager called the State Executive Committee together and laid before them a plan to raise enough money to pay the interest and cancel the mortgage. At the next meeting of the Order held in Altoona in the following year, Mr. Stager was able to inform the convention that the mortgage had been liquidated, and he was made chairman of a committee of thirteen appointed to complete the work. He held the post of Vice-Regent Valley Forge Headquarters Association until 1904. Meanwhile, through the medium of his journal, "Camp News," he had been steadily influencing public opinion, the members of the Order contributed generously, and in 1886 the State Legislature voted $5,000 for the maintenance of Valley Forge Park. Eventually the State Legislature became so interested that its total appropriation is more than $300,000; almost a thousand acres have been purchased, and as a result of Mr. Stager's efforts, Pennsylvania can boast of one of the finest patriotic monuments in the world.
Throughout his life Mr. Stager was interested in better education and better government, and carried the Christian ideals toward which he was always striving as guides of his every day conduct. For six years he was School Director in the 13th Ward, Phila., until his removal to Glenside, Pa. From 1897 until his death he was Treasurer of the Second Dutch Reformed Church, of Phila. He died on July 22, 1919, and is buried at Schuylkill Haven.
He is the author of "Freundschaft," a compilation of facts, incidents and traditions relating to the Stager-Rudy relationship, which was published in 1912, and of the "History of the Junior Sons of America," which was published posthumously.
[74-330] ALFRED FRELINGHUYSEN STAGER, b Sept. 4, 1844; s Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m Aug. 24, 1872, MARY REBECCA ZULICK, b Dec. 10, 1848; dau George B. Zulick of Orwigsburg, Pa. Station telegrapher; Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Alfred F. Stager served in the 17th P. V. M. State Service during the invasion of 1862. [Stager.] [No further data.]
Children (2):
Sybilla Elizabeth, b June 6, 1873.
Howard William, b May 4, 1878; R. R. clerk.
[74-331] GEORGE WASHINGTON STAGER, b Apr. 3, 1847; d Sept. 10, 1902; s Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m KATE S. FRANK, b Feb. 2, 1850, at Shelby, Ohio; d Nov. 4, 1874. Both are buried at Schuylkill Haven, Pa. George W. Stager was the last one in the family to occupy the old home. During his early years he was a skilled workman in his line as a roofer and tinsmith, and was noted for his ability to labor at dizzy heights; in later life he was afflicted with rheumatism, and eventually became totally blind. [Stager.]
Children (2):
[74-716]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Charles Oscar, b Jan. 16, 1871; m Emma Frederika Miller.
[74-717]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Maime Elizabeth, b Mar. 15, 1873; m Joseph Whartenby Stemple.
[74-332] OSCAR W. STAGER, b Mar. 19, 1849; s Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m Feb. 17, 1876, ELLEN TYSON, b Jan. 24, 1849; dau Elwood and Elizabeth (Hannum) Tyson. Superintendent of Transportation, Reading Terminal, Phila.; res., Melrose Park, Pa. (1919.)
On Mar. 29, 1922 the officials of the Reading Railway Company gave Mr. Stager a reception, and presented him with a handsome emblem in honor of his long service with the railroad. Mr. Stager retired on Apr. 1, 1922, after rendering a service of fifty-nine years and nine months with the company. Children (5):
[74-718]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Oscar Tyson, b Dec. 4, 1877; m Clara S. Gordon.
[74-719]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth Mercer, b Oct. 3, 1879; m J. Wesley Masland.
Mary Applegarth, b Oct. 19, 1881; Melrose Park, Pa.
Helen Sidney, b July 1, 1885; Melrose Park, Pa.
Elwood Tyson, b Sept. 18, 1887; d Jan. 2, 1909.
[74-333] WILLIAM DANIEL STAGER, b Oct. 11, 1851; d Jan. 12, 1913; s Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m June 18, 1885, ANNA KATHERINE SHANBACKER, b Jan. 3, 1860; d Mar. 13, 1918; dau Jacob and Christiana Shanbacker. Station agent; lived at 5912 Nassau Road, Phila., Pa. [Stager.]
Children (8):
Christiana Elizabeth, b Feb. 10, 1886.
Olive Katherine, b Apr. 2, 1891.
Daniel Henry, b Mar. 1, 1895.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-334] SARAH REBECCA STAGER, b Oct. 24, 1854; dau Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m June 22, 1886, JOHN JACOB MISHLER, s Abel Mishler. Telegraph manager; Phila., Pa. [Stager.]
Children (2):
Frank Stager, b May 24, 1887; d Dec. 21, 1896.
John Rudy, b Sept. 20, 1889; d Oct. 13, 1896.
[74-335] ELIZA ANN STAGER, b Dec. 9, 1856; dau Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m Apr. 24, 1888, HENRY GARDNER FIELD, b Sept. 11, 1858; s William A. and Lemira S. (Mason) Field. Clerk; res., 27 Madison Ave., Upper Darby, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
One child: Lemira Stager, b Nov. 5, 1893; Upper Darby, Pa.
[74-336] EMMA RUDY STAGER, b Feb. 19, 1863; d Feb. 2, 1891; dau Daniel H. and Elizabeth (Rudy) Stager [74-90]; m 1888, EUGENE WARD, of Pottsville, Pa. Emma Rudy Ward died in Virginia and is buried in Union Cem., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. [Stager.] Eugene Ward married a second time.
One child: Lester, b Nov., 1890. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-337] JOHN HENRY STAGER, b Jan. 9, 1839; d May 15, 1885; s John and Elizabeth (Boyle) Stager [74-91]; m Feb. 9, 1861, MARY CATHARINE DeLONG, b Apr., 1846; d Nov. 26, 1898. John H. Stager served in the Civil War, enlisting in Co. B, 6th Pa. Vols. He lived in Schuylkill Co., Pa. [Stager.]
Children (4):
[74-720]Â Â Â Â Â 1. George Allen, b Apr. 26, 1865; m Clara Goff.
[74-721]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Clarence Jones, h June 26, 1868; m. Mary Elizabeth Hennage.
[74-722]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Emma Annie, b Sept. 27, 1870; d Nov. 29, 1898; m Samuel E. Pugh.
[74-723]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Emma Louisa, b June 9, 1872; d June 19, 1893; ra Arnold William Wonderlich.
[74-339] JAMES REIFF STANTON, b Dec. 19, 1849; d Oct. 28, 1894; s John C. and Mary (Stager) Stanton [74-92]; m VIRGINIA McCULLOUGH, b Aug. 10, 1866; d Oct. 1, 1910. Mr. Stanton was a railroad passenger conductor, and is buried in Olney, Ill. Mrs. Stanton is buried in St. Louis, Mo.
One child: Nell Marie, b July 22, 1888; St. Louis, Mo.
[Stager—No further data.]
[74-340] CECELIA ANN STANTON, b Mar. 14, 1854; dau John C. and Mary (Stager) Stanton [74-92]; m ALBERT STRONG CATHERWOOD, b Oct. 23, 1851; d Oct.12, 1896. R. R. passenger conductor; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
Children (2):
Stanton Albert, b Feb. 26, 1888; d Nov. 14, 1901.
Marie Elizabeth, b Oct. 17, 1891.
[Stager— No further data.]
[74-341] MARY LOUISA STANTON, b Nov. 6, 1859; dau. John C. and Mary (Stager) Stanton [74-92]; m JOSEPH N. WALKER, d May 13, 1906. Druggist; res., Carmel, N. Y. [Stager—No further data.]
[74-342] ANNIE ESTHER STAGER, b June 8, 1849; d Oct. 9, 1909; dau Abram and Jane (McÂQuade) Stager [74-93]; m June 1, 1881, ALBERT D. RISHEL. Res., Weissport, Pa.
Children (2):
- Jennie Kirk, b Mar. 14, 1883.
[74-727]Â Â Â Â Â 2. William Emmet, b July 31, 1885; m Nettie Helen Thomas.
[Stager—No further data.]
[74-343] HENRY CLAY STAGER, b Mar. 4, 1852; d July 20, 1882; s Abram and Jane (McQuade) Stager [74-93]; m Dec. 29, 1880, ALICE DUGAN, of Lairdsville, Pa.
One child:
[74-728]     Myrtle Irene, b Nov. 28, 1881; d Apr. 10, 1911; m Charles McMichael. [Stager— No further data.]
[74-344] JENNIE STAGER, b July 25, 1858; d Aug. 17, 1897; s Abram and Jane (McQuade) Stager [74-93]; m July 7, 1886, MORRIS WILLIAMS, b Aug. 2, 1855, in Wales; s Richard and Mary (Thomas) Williams. Res., West Phila., Pa.
Morris Williams is a mining and civil engineer; he spent several years in Colorado and Wyoming as superintendent of coal, gold, and silver mines. In 1897 he was made manager of the coal mines of the P. R. R., and in 1903 was made president of the P. R. R. coal companies.
Children (3):
Margaret Morris, b July 1, 1888.
Richard, b Feb. 6, 1891.
Jean Stager, b Sept. 20, 1898.
[Stager— No further data obtainable.]
[74-345] ELIZABETH IRENE STAGER, b Mar. 27, 1868; d Nov. 26, 1908; dau Abram and Jane (McQuade) Stager [74-93]; m Oct. 7, 1896, ASHBEL BRITTON LONGSHORE. Dentist. Mrs. Longshore is buried in Shamokin, Pa. [Stager—No further data.]
Children (3):
Jennie Williams, b Aug. 19, 1897.
Elizabeth Stager, b June 19, 1901.
Ashbel Britton, b Feb. 12, 1908.
[74-348] EDWARD HEEBNER, b Apr. 7, 1845; s Lawrence and Caroline (Reed) Heebner [74Â100]; m Oct. 12, 1867, KATE MOYER, b Nov. 19, 1849. Res., 4642 Mervine Street, Phila., Pa. (1918.)
Children (9):
- William E., d in infancy.
[74-729]Â Â Â Â 2. John Henry (Harry), b Feb. 14, 1869; m Margaret F. Dobbins.
[74-730]Â Â Â Â 3. Charles F., b Aug. 2, 1871; m Mrs. Anna Fisher Reutschman.
[74-731]Â Â Â Â 4. Cora E., b Oct. 4, 1873; m David Abernethy.
[74-732]Â Â Â Â 5. Millie V., b Oct. 20, 1875; m William Hough.
- Joseph, b May 15, 1880; d Oct. 14, 1881.
- Carrie L., b Sept. 13, 1882; d 1888.
- Eddie, b Oct. 20, 1886; d 1898.
- Elsie, b July 3, 1888; unm.
[Data supplied by Mrs. Milton Williams; letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-348.1] AMANDA HEEBNER, dau Lawrence and Caroline (Reed) Heebner [74-100]; m JACOB LINDENMUTH.
One child:
[74-733]Â Â Â Â Louisa, m John Becker; Schuylkill Haven, Pa. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-348.2] LOUISA HEEBNER, b Mar. 26, 1848; dau Lawrence and Caroline (Reed) Heebner [74-100]; m Mar. 6, 1865, MILTON WILLIAMS, b Apr. 8, 1845; d Oct. 2, 1887; s Thomas E. and Margaret (Hummel) Williams. Blacksmith; res., Bridgewater, Pa. (1919.)
Children (10):
[74-734]Â Â Â Â 1. Sallie, b July 17, 1866; m Morgan Bausman; Elizabeth, N. J.
[74-735]Â Â Â Â 2. Euphemia, b Sept. 18, 1868; m William Brown.
- Margaret twins, b 1870; d 1870.
- Caroline
[74-736]Â Â Â Â 5. Ida, b Apr. 26, 1873; m John W. Legg.
[74-737]Â Â Â Â 6. Lybia A., b Apr. 8, 1875; m Alexander Legg.
- Howard, b Nov. 27, 1879; Bridgewater, Pa.
[74-738]Â Â Â Â 8. Lottie, b May 10, 1881; m David A. Cherry; Bridgewater, Pa.
[74-739]Â Â Â Â 9. Mabel, b Sept. 29, 1884; m Harry Gilroy.
- Milton, b Nov. 3, 1887; Bridgewater, Pa.
[74-348.3] JOHN R. HEEBNER, b Dec. 13, 1850; s Lawrence and Caroline (Reed) Heebner [74-100]; in Dec. 25, 1871, LUCY ANN BRETZ, b Dec. 24, 1852. (1919.)
Children (7):
[74-740]Â Â Â Â 1. Robert F., b Feb. 20, 1873; m Maria Hummel.
[74-741]Â Â Â Â 2. Nora, b Apr. 16, 1879; m Conrad Fry.
[74-742]Â Â Â Â 3. Arthur, b Mar., 1880; m Sarah Anderson; 127 Pearl St., Reading, Pa.
[74-743]Â Â Â Â 5. Emma, b Dec. 13, 1885; m Harry Haines; 229 Cedar St., Reading, Pa.
[74-744]Â Â Â Â 4. John T., b June 21, 1883; m Ora Hoppis.
[74-745]Â Â Â Â 6. Estella, b Dec. 25, 1886; m William P. Lord; 225% Cedar St., Reading, Pa.
[74-746]Â Â Â Â 7. Ida, b Dec. 4, 1889; m John Eckert; 444 Mulberry St., Reading, Pa.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-349] EMMA CELESTA DeLONG, b Nov. 16, 1846; d Dec. 2, 1913; dau Nathaniel and Catharine Ann (Heebner) De Long [74-102]; m FRANCIS W. WEAVER.
Children (11):
Charles; Pottsville, Pa.
Ella, d Dec. 17, 1875; aged three years.
Benjamin, d Nov. 8, 1875; aged five years.
[74-747]Â Â Â Â 4. Sarah G., b Mar. 23, _______ .; m Joel M. Wagner.
- Ellwood; Pottsville, Pa.
- William; 427 E. Market St., Pottsville, Pa.
[74-748]Â Â Â Â 7. Bertha, b July 28, 1879; m Daniel E. Deibler.
- James; 569 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Cal.
[74-749]Â Â Â Â 9. Edith, b June 10, ________ ; m Ellwood Martin Dodd.
Florence, m____________ Palmer; 206 S. Salford St., Phila.
Helen; 1531 Gratz St., Phila.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-351] GEORGE RAPHAEL DeLONG, b June 21, 1854; d July 29, 1911; s Nathaniel and Catharine Ann (Heebner) De Long [74-102]; in May 4, 1884, ELIZABETH R. SNYDER, b May 26, 1866; dau Reuben and Christiana D. (Speer) Snyder. Barber; res., Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-750]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elsie M., b Oct. 26, 1884; m George C. Arbogast.
[74-751]Â Â Â Â 2. Robert W., b Dec. 20, 1890; m Florence Burke.
3. Carrie D., b Jan. 22, 1892; d Sept. 28, 1892.
[74-752]Â Â Â Â Â 4. George W., b June 29, 1894; m Margaret Condon.
- Kathryn E., b Aug. 5, 1906; Pottsville, Pa.
Elizabeth Snyder De Long married a 2nd time, John Birchall; res., South Second St., Pottsville, Pa.
[74-352] HEBER HEEBNER DeLONG, b Nov. 20, 1859; s Nathaniel and Catharine Ann (Heeb-
ner) De Long [74-102]; m Dec. 9, 1879, MARY ALICE FAHRINGER, b July 29, 1857; dau Reuben
and Sarah (Keller) Fahringer. Clerk; res., 123 Centre St., Ashland, Pa. (1922.)
Children (7):
- Edna, b Aug. 2, 1881; Ashland, Pa.
[74-753]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Gertrude F., b Nov. 28, 1883; in James J. Lessig.
Lehman H., b Sept. 18, 1888; Ashland, Pa.
Heber E., b June 15, 1890.
[74-754]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Harry Vernon, b June 15, 1894; m Frances C. Shukites.
- Rhoda E., b Nov. 29, 1896; Ashland, Pa.
- Hazel A., b Oct. 3, 1900; Ashland, Pa.
[74-354] REV. ALFRED HEEBNER, b Aug. 27, 1851; d Mar. 16, 1916; s Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; in July 1, 1880, TILLIE MASON, b Apr. 26, 1849; dau James D. and Elizabeth (Shouse) Mason. Clergyman. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-755]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Anna May, b June 16, 1881; m Charles Insley Berlin.
[74-756]Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth Maud, b Sept. 6, 1882; in Roland Lee Rudrauff.
3. Edith Mason, b June 15, 1884; 1342 Jerome St., Phila., Pa.
Rev. Alfred Heebner was born at Port Carbon, Pa. He attended the public schools of the communÂity, and prepared for college at Blairstown Academy. He entered Lafayette College from which he was graduated in 1876. Mr. Heebner then entered the Philadelphia M. E. Conference in 1882 and spent the next thirty-four years of his life in active ministry. While in college Rev. Heebner gave special attention to public speaking and oratory—which was a great help to him in his ministerial career, as he was much sought after as a speaker at patriotic and memorial occasions. He was a fine Christian gentleman, loved by all who knew him. He died very suddenly of apoplexy on Mar. 16, 1916. Some of the principal charges held by Rev. Heebner were the following, all in Philadelphia: Mt. Pleasant Ave., Simpson Memorial, St. John's, Tacony, Port Richmond, and Ridge Avenue, Roxborough, which charge he had at the time of his death. He also served the Shenandoah M. E. Church at Shenandoah, Pa.
[74-354.1a] LURENE HEEBNER, b Oct. 14, 1855; dau Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis)
Heebner [74-107]; m 1st time, DAVID BEDDALL, dec.
Children (2): 1. Harry; 2. David. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-354.1b] LURENE (HEEBNER) BEDDALL, same as above, m 2nd time, GEORGE W. GRAY.
Res., Tottenville, Staten Island, New York.
Children (5):
- Bessie; 2. Charles; 3. Wilbur, dec.; 4. Alfred; 5. Theodora. [Letters unans.; unable to
complete.]
[74-357] CHARLES HEEBNER, b Feb. 6, 1859; s Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m Dec. 18, 1888, ALICE SCHUYLER, b Apr. 14, 1864; dau Louis E. and Sarah R. (Brobst) Schuyler. Lawyer; res., 315 South 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. (1919.) Charles Heebner is General Counsel for the Philadelphia & Reading Railway, and is a member of the Board of Governors of the Descendants of the Schwenkfeldian Exiles.
Children (5):
- Charles Schuyler, b Dec. 22, 1889; Hackensack, N. J.
[74-757]Â Â Â Â 2. Eleanor, b Nov. 6, 1891; m John Bedford French; Del Prado Apts., Cleveland, 0.
Julia, b Mar. 20, 1893; d Apr. 30, 1893.
Henry Reed, b Nov. 8, 1896; 315 South 41st St., Phila.
Alice, b Jan. 18, 1898; 315 South 41st St., Phila.
[74-358a] ATTA HEEBNER, b Oct. 15, 1860; dau Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m 1st time, WILLIAM S. GUITERMAN, d Mar. 15, 1911.
One child:
[74-757.1] Guy, m Adelaide Brigham. [No further data.]
[74-358b] ATTA (HEEBNER) GUITERMAN, same as above, m 2nd time, CHARLES F. HUM-MEL. Res., 204 Market St., Port Carbon, Pa. (1920.)
[74-359] WILFRED HEEBNER, b Sept. 21, 1862; s Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m May 30, 1894, LEILA R. COLLINS, b Mar. 10, 1873; dau Andrew J. and Alice (Ray) Collins. Accountant; res., 4253 Regent St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Arthur R., b July 29, 1896; 4253 Regent St., Phila.
Edgar C., b Mar. 27, 1902; d Oct. 9, 1918.
[74-360] BERTA HEEBNER, b Nov. 15, 1865; dau Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m JAMES W. BECK. Res., 611 Greenwood Ave., Pottsville, Pa. [Letters unans.; no further data.]
[74-360.1] MINNIE HEEBNER, b May 10, 1867; dap, Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m CONARD B. SILLYMAN. Res., 1107 Mahontongo St., Pottsville, Pa. [Letters unans.; no further data.]
[74-361] MAUD ERMA HEEBNER, b Feb. 22, 1869; dau Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m Dec. 30, 1889, JAMES T. SUITT, b Jan. 20, 1850; s Walter and Elizabeth H. (Baker) Suitt. Undertaker; res., Paola, Kansas. (1919.)
Children (2):
Clair H., b May 22, 1893; Paola, Kansas.
Aubrey F., b Dec. 30, 1897; Paola, Kansas.
During the World War Clair H. Suitt served in the 353rd Infantry, 89th Division of the Kansas Band, passing through France and Belgium into Germany, and remaining there four months with the Army of Occupation. He has also traveled all over the United States with musical organizations. At one time he toured the United States on the Chautauqua Circuit as a member of "Zuave's Concert Band."
Aubrey F. Suitt was employed by the United States Shipping Board at Washington, D. C., as a stenographer during the War.
[74-361.1] HARRY GUY HEEBNER, b Oct. 22, 1875; s Henry R. and Elizabeth A. (Lewis) Heebner [74-107]; m FANNIE ALLISON. Res., 5856 Washington Ave., Phila., Pa. (1920.) Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-362] FANNIE LIBBIE HEEBNER, b Dec. 27, 1858; dau George W. and Sarah E. (Wyncoop) Heebner [74-108a]; m Sept. 29, 1886, JOHN C. PAXSON, b Nov. 23, 1861; s Isaac and Miriam P. (Conard) Paxson. Storekeeper; P. & R. Rwy. Co.; res., Greenwood Hill, Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-758]Â Â Â Â Â 1. George H., b Nov. 23, 1887; m Ethel V. Paxson.
[74-759]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Isaac Earl, b Feb. 13, 1890; m Carrie Beuhler; Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Thomas Arthur, b Apr. 21, 1891; d Aug. 26, 1891.
Harold Lenks, b May 21, 1894; d Sept. 19, 1894.
[74-759.1] 5. Mary Elizabeth, b Nov. 6, 1895; m Clinton A. Colver.
[74-363a] DR. THOMAS FISTER HEEBNER, b Nov. 19, 1860; s George W. and Anna M. (Fister) Heebner [74-108b]; m 1st time, Oct. 17, 1883, MARY ANN COXON, b Dec. 16, 1859; d July 25, 1888; dau John and Ann (Gordin) Coxon.
Children (2):
- Nellie G., b Feb. 21, 1885; d Aug., 1885.
[74-760]Â Â Â Â Â 2. George W., b July 23, 1888; m Maud H. Gwinner.
[74-363b] DR. THOMAS FISTER HEEBNER, same as above, in 2nd time, Mar. 15, 1896, LAURA H. MATTHEWS, b Nov. 9, 1872; dau James M. and Alice Polk (Taylor) Matthews. Physician, Medical Examiner, P. & R. Rwy., Pottsville, Pa. Res., Port Carbon, Pa.
Children (3):
Alice Matthews
twins, b Mar. 25, 1897; unm.
[74-761]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Anna Margaret 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â m Harrison A. Berger.
- Laura M., b Oct. 4, 1901.
[The Editor is indebted to Dr. Thomas F. Heebner for valuable data on the Heebner family.]
[74-364] JOHN W. HEEBNER, b Mar. 18, 1863; s George W. and Anna M. (Fister) Heebner [74-108b]; m July 10, 1889; SALLIE McDONNELL, b Jan. 28, 1862; dau Samuel and Sarah (Fincher) McDonnell. Bookkeeper; res., Clark's Green, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-762]Â Â Â Â Â 1. MacDonald, b May 26, 1891; in Caroline M. Ribble.
Walter M., b Jan. 25, 1893; Clark's Green, Pa.
Albert D., b Dec. 17, 1902; Clark's Green, Pa.
[74-365] ESTHER PHOEBE HEEBNER, b Dec. 7, 1868; dau George W. and Anna M. (Fister) Heebner [74-108b]; in Apr. 23, 1890, ALBERT GRANGER IVES, b Jan. 7, 1866; s Edwin and Cornelia (Warren) Ives. Assistant cashier, First National Bank; res., 326 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (6).
[74-763]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Anna Margaret, b May 16, 1891; 771 Harold Doud.
[74-764]Â Â Â Â Â 2. William Edwin, b July 29, 1893; m Mae W. Bryden.
3. Charles Heebner, b July 18, 1895; Scranton, Pa.
Warren Albert. b Nov. 26, 1897; Easton, Pa.
Robert Trexler, b May 21, 1901.
James Linen, b Feb. 21, 1908.
Charles Heebner Ives served in the recent war. He was First Lieut. of the 311th Machine Gun Battalion. He spent more than a year in France, and participated in two battles. After Nov. 11, he attended the University of Toulouse.
[74-365.1] ABRAHAM HEEBNER, dec; s George W. and Anna M. (Fister) Heebner [74-108b];
_________ . Wife remarried.
One child:
[74-764.1] Lou. m______
1068Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE SCHWENKFELDER FAMILIES
[74-367] ELIZABETH N. BUTTERWECK, b Feb. 12, 1839; d Aug. 4, 1884; dau Moses B. and Mary Ann B. (Nyce) Butterweck [74-113]; m EPHRAIM B. SCHEFFY.
Ephraim B. Scheffy died in Erie, Pa., Mar. 28, 1912, leaving the following heirs: Edwin B. Scheffy; William B. Scheffy; Annie Brant, Reading, Pa., a daughter; Julia M. Focht, Pottstown, Pa.; and Katie Swinehart, a daughter, Pottstown, Pa.
Children (6):
John, b Dec. 30, 1864; d May 18, 1883; 2. Edwin; 3. Annie; 4. William; 5. Julia; 6. Katie. [Nyce Papers— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-368] MARY ANN BUTTERWECK, b July 16, 1841; dau Moses B. and Mary Ann B. (Nyce) Butterweck [74-113]; m Dec. 18, 1860, SAMUEL SCHMOYER SCHWENK, b July 4, 1830. Farmer; res., East Perkiomen Twp., Pa.
Children (2):
[74-765]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Rachel Ann, b Feb. 11, 1862; m W. R. Johnson.
Eliza V., b Feb. 12, 1865.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-369] ABIGAIL N. BUTTERWECK, b Oct. 11, 1844; dau Moses B. and Mary Ann B. (Nyce) Butterweck [74-113]; m SAMUEL H. WIEN, b Mar. 3, 1848.
Children (9):
Sallie A., b Aug. 2, 1870; d Mar. 10, 1872.
William Henry, b Nov. 15, 1871.
John B., b Mar. 22, 1873.
Amos B., b Jan. 9, 1876.
Samuel B., b June 13, 1878.
Mary Ann, b Nov. 23, 1879.
Harry Webster, b Feb. 11, 1883.
Lillie Viola } twins, b Oct. 13, 1885.
Berdella
[Nyce Papers—Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-370] JOHN NYCE BUTTERWECK, b Oct. 18, 1856; s Moses B. and Mary Ann B. (Nyce) Butterweck [74-113]; m Nov. 21, 1885, MARY K. SMITH, of Pottstown, Pa.
One child: William, b Mar. 17, 1888; d Apr. 20, 1888. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-371] BENJAMIN (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b May 27, 1843; s Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74-115]; m MARY KULP.
Children (5):
- David, d aged one year; 2. Fayetta, d aged five weeks; 3. Wilson; 4. Emma; 5. D_______________
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-372] MARY ELIZABETH (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b Nov. 28, 1844; dau Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74-115]; m HENRY WADE.
Children (6):
- Jonas; 2. Henry; 3. Catharine; 4. Frank; 5. Joseph; 6. Annie. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-373] NATHAN (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b Mar. 25, 1849; s Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74-115]; m SARAH HILGERT, dau Jacob and Christiana (Nice) Hilgert [74-118].
Children (3):
- Wellington; 2. Jonathan; 3. Daughter, d in infancy. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-374] DAVID (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b Aug. 23, 1851; s Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74-115]; m CLARA SMOYER.
Children (3):
- Oscar; 2. Ella; 3. Agnes. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-375] SOPHIA (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b July 10, 1856; dau Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74-115]; m WINDFIELD SMITH.
Children (3):
- Emma; 2. Winfield or Windfield; 3. Mary. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-376] MARIA (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b July 10, 1856; dau Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74-115]; m JACOB HAHN.
One child: Florence. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-377] JOHN (NYCE) ZIEGLER, b May 9, 1862; s Joseph and Sophia B. (Nyce) Ziegler [74Â115]; m ANNIE KRAUSE, dau William and Susan (Heffelfinger) Krause of Frederick Twp., Montg. Co., Pa.
One child: Susan, b Aug. 15, 1887; d July 26, 1888. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-378] JAMES HENRY NYCE, b July 5, 1852; s John B. and Sarah (Cozemaier) Nyce [74-116]; m LOVINA HART.
Children (2):
Ida, b Nov. 4, 1878.
Henry Richard, b Dec., 1879.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-379] ELIZABETH SCHULER, dau John and Esther (Nyce) Schuler [74-117]; m ISAAC WAMPOLE. "A number of children." [Nyce Papers.]
Children (2):
- Catharine; 2. Elizabeth. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-382] MAHLON HOFFECKER, b Jan. 22, 1833; s John and Catharine N. (Miller) Hoffecker [74-120]; m SIDNEY M. ENGLAND, b May 9, 1830.
Children (2):
Mary, b Nov. 30, 1859.
Emilie, b Sept. 28, 1863.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-383] LEVI HOFFECKER, b Sept. 30, 1834; s John and Catharine N. (Miller) Hoffecker [74Â120]; m Oct., 1859, RACHEL HUZZARD, b Aug. 20, 1836.
Children (4):
- Ella, b Aug. 28, 1860.
- Alvin M., b Jan. 18, 1865.
- Anna M., b June 6, 1866.
- John L., b July 19, 1870.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-385] ALLEN C. MILLER, b Apr. 20, 1863; s Israel N. and Lydia (Ecker) Miller [74-122b]; m JOSEPHINE SHIRICH.
One child: George Royal, b Sept. 1, 1883. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-386] MARY A. MILLER, b Apr. 28, 1842; dau John W. and Mary A. (Halderman) Miller [74-123a]; m CHARLES W. HERNER, s David and Susanna (Rhoads) Herner. Res., Athol, Berks Co., Pa.
Children (2):
Bertha, b July 13, 1871.
Howard Eugene, b Oct., 1874.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-387] ANNA ELIZABETH MILLER, b July 18, 1845; dau John W. and Mary A. (Halderman) Miller [74-123a]; m NATHANIEL HERNER, s David and Susanna (Rhoads) Herner.
One child: Blanche M., b Jan. 18, 1876. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-388] ANNA MARY MILLER, b Jan. 28, 1859; d June 7, 1884; dau Absalom and Catherine E. (Gilbert) Miller [74-127a]; m HARVEY THOMAS.
Children (2):
- Walter; 2. Lee. [ Unable to trace or verify above.]
[74-389] EMMA JANE MILLER, b Nov. 26, 1863; dau Absalom and Catherine E. (Gilbert) Miller [74-127a]; m July 12, 1883, JOSEPH HIPPLE. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-390] ANNA MARY MILLER GREENOFF, b June 21, 1863; dau Thomas V. and Angeline (Miller) Greenoff [74-128]; m Apr. 27, 1882, at Pottstown, Pa., J. FRANK ALTHOUSE. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-391] MARTHA K. MOSES, b June 12, 1844; dau George and Cordelia (Miller) Moses [74Â129] ; m Nov. 19, 1864, WASHINGTON FRIDAY, b June 6, 1861; dec; s Christian and Mary Friday. Resided in Phoenixville, Chester Co., Pa.
Children (8):
Gordon Emmett Lee, b Sept. 16, 1865.
Mary Estella, b Aug. 27, 1867.
Hortense, b Jan. 23, 1869; d May 6, 1869.
George Washington Reynolds       twins, 1) Sept. 16, 1870.
Warren Linwood.
Mabel, b Oct., 1872.
Cordelia, b June 26, 1877; d Sept. 6, 1877.
Evangeline May, b May 31, 1879.
[No further data obtainable.]
In his will Washington Friday mentions his grandchildren, "George Washington Erb and Mabel
| Erb. | 71 |
Washington Friday was born at East Pikeland Twp., Chester Co., Pa. He enlisted in Co. G., 30th Pa. Infantry, and was honorably discharged, June 13, 1864. He participated in many battles.
At South Mountain, Mr. Friday and another soldier in his company, J. T. Hunter, while in a charge, found themselves in advance of the regiment, and Mr. Friday, whose gun was empty, was confronted by three Confederates whom he made prisoners and sent to the rear. Mr. Hunter, being wounded a few moments afterwards, was carried back to the regiment by Mr. Friday.
After the war, Mr. Friday engaged in mercantile pursuits at Wilson Corner and Phoenixville, in Springfield, Chester Co., Pa. In 1873, he sold out his business and went to Phila. to engage in fancy grocery and market business, but soon sold out and returned to Chester Co. He purchased a farm near Phoenixville, and engaged in trucking and the growing of nursery stock. He served as school director, Justice of the Peace, and in 1890 was auditor of Chester Co. [ Hist. Chester Co.]
[74-392] EMMA CATHARINE MILLER, b Jan. 21, 1851; dau Franklin N. and Martha (Knauer) Miller [74-130]; m JOHN C. ROBERTS, of Pughtown, Chester Co., Pa.
Children (4):
Warren Ellsworth, b Oct. 30, 1874.
Laura May, b Nov. 29, 1876.
John Franklin, b Jan. 8, 1880.
A , a son, b Oct. 11, 1881.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-393] OLIVER KNAUER MILLER, b Oct. 25, 1858; s Franklin N. and Martha (Knauer)
Miller [74-130]; m________ IRWIN. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-394] FRANKLIN U. MILLER, b July 6, 1844; s John and Mary (Urner) Miller [74-131a]; m ABBIE D. DAIRS.
Children (2):
John Wesley, b Aug. 26, 1873.
Estella, b July 21, 18 79.
S Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-395] LEWIS U. MILLER, b Jan. 30, 1846; s John and Mary (Urner) Miller [74-131a];
m
One child: Jennie M., b Mar. 26, 1870. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-396] CLARA MILLER, dau John and Margaret (Summers-Rex) Miller [74-131b]; m BROOKE DAVIS, b July 19, 1843; d July 21, 1877, at Pottstown, Pa. The will of Brooke Davis was probated Aug. 2, 1877; his wife was sole legatee and executrix.
Children (2):
Edgar 1 twins, b Oct                                 ' 1, 1877-
Clara 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â d Dec. 17, 1878.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-397] LUCY ANN NYCE, b May 21, 1841; dau Jeremiah L. and Catharine (Hoot) Nyce [74-134]; m GEORGE WORMAN.
Children(2):
Warren, b Sept., 1863.
George Washington, b Feb. 22, 1865.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-398] ELIZABETH H. NYCE, b Nov. 15, 1845; d Nov. 14, 1872; dau Jeremiah L. and Catharine (Hoot) Nyce [74-134]; m EDWARD STOUT.
Children (2):
- Worman; 2. Ella, d aged two years. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-399] JOHN MAHLON NYCE, b July 19, 1849; s Jeremiah L. and Catharine (Hoot) Nyce [74-134]; in LUCY ELY.
Children (2):
- Caroline; 2. Anna. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-400] MARIA CAROLINE NYCE, b Nov. 25, 1851; dau Jeremiah L. and Catharine (Hoot) Nyee [74-134]; m JAMES CAMPBELL.
Children (2):
Thomas, b Feb., 1872; d Nov. 16, 1872.
Mary.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[A James Campbell died in Norristown, Pa., Dec. 26, 1916; his will was probated Dec. 29, 1916. Annie Malley, wife of John Malley, was sole legatee and executrix. Was this the above James CampÂbell?—Editor.]
[74-401] HARMAN L. NYCE, b Apr. 18, 1845; s Peter L. and Susan (Lewis) Nyce [74-135]; in Dec. 26, 1868, SUSANNA CASSEL, b Jan. 30, 1849; d Dec. 30, 1907; dau Abraham and Susanna (Cassel) Cassel [21-30]. Shoe dealer; res., 23 E. Marshall St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (9):
[74-766]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary C., b Feb. 13, 1870; m Harry Dankelman.
[74-767]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Caroline C., b Nov. 1, 1871; m Martin Molony.
[74-768]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Flora C., b Feb. 13, 1874; m Charles E. Naile.
[74-769]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Howard C., b June 17, 1875; m Ethel Rowan.
5. Susie C., b Apr. 14, 1877; d Aug. 14, 1877.
[74-770]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Benjamin Franklin, b Dec. 23, 1878; in Bertha Otto Stine.
7. Martha C., b Mar. 10, 1883; d Aug. 24, 1883.
[74-771]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Mabel C., b Sept. 26, 1884; in Harold Corson.
9. Walter C., b Sept. 16, 1886; d Mar. 27, 1889.
[74-402a] MARY L. NYCE, b July 31, 1847; d July 12, 1906; dau Peter L. and Susan (Lewis) Nyce [74-135]; m 1st time, Dec. 3, 1870, EMANUEL W. BREY, b Sept. 10, 1851; d Oct. 18, 1876;
s Peter and__________ (Willauer) Brey. Res., Schwenksville, Pa.
Children (3):
- Martha N., b Oct., 1871; d Oct., 1871.
[74-772]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Peter N., b Sept. 26, 1872; m Amanda G. Hendricks.
[74-773]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Alice N., b Aug. 13, 1874; m Oliver G. Hendricks.
[74-402b] MARY L. (NYCE) BREY, same as above, m 2nd time, 1881, ZACHARIAS R. REED, b Mar. 14, 1841; d Oct. 8, 1915; s George W. and Sophia (Rudy) Reed. Res., Kulpsville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Oswin N., b Sept. 1, 1885; d May 1, 1886.
Elmer N., b Feb. 13, 1888; Kulpsville, Pa.
Nevin N., b Nov. 19, 1889; 2755 North 29th St., Phila.
[74-404a] PETER L. NYCE, b May 4, 1857; s Peter L. and Susan (Lewis) Nyce [74-135]; m 1st time, Nov. 9, 1878, MARY MOYER, b Feb. 7; 1853; d Mar. 1, 1900; dau Jonas and Elizabeth (Bechtel) Moyer. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-774]Â Â Â Â 1. Sara Jane, b June 10, 1879; m Alvin C. Moyer.
- Elmer Ellsworth, b Sept. 14, 1880; Norristown, Pa.
[74-775]Â Â Â Â 3. Marietta, b Oct. 15, 1882; m John G. Hauck.
[74-776]Â Â Â Â 4. Wellington M., b Mar. 19, 1886; m Lizzie S. Grater.
[74-777]Â Â Â Â 5. Harry, b Aug. 21, 1887; m Alice M. Reed.
6. Alverda, b Aug. 14, 1889; Kulpsville, Pa.
[74-404b] PETER L. NYCE, same as above, m 2nd time, Jan. 18, 1902, EMMA H. BOWER, b Apr. 22, 1865; dau Joseph and Mary (Hange) Bower. Farmer; res., Kulpsville, Pa. (1920.)
[74-405] AMANDA S. BOSLER, b Nov. 6, 1846; d Apr. 2, 1890; dau Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Boger [74-136]; m Mar. 5, 1864, WASHINGTON AUGUSTUS BELL, b Aug. 23, 1845; d Oct. 5, 1918; s Washington A. Bell. Iron worker. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-778]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob C., b June 15, 1866; d Jan. 17, 1903; m Angeline Jacobs.
[74-779]Â Â Â Â 2. Leonard W., b Aug. 18, 1868; m Mary A. Dreslin.
[74-780]Â Â Â Â 3. Mary, b Apr. 27, 1870; d Apr. 5, 1915; m John P. Smith.
[74-781]Â Â Â Â 4. Henry K., h Jan. 6, 1874; d May 7, 1920; m Laura Gardner.
[74-782]Â Â Â Â 5. Walter A., b Aug. 21, 1878; m Kate Moore.
[74-783]Â Â Â Â 6. Washington Augustus, b Feb. 1, 1880; m Mary Gillespie.
[74-784]Â Â Â Â 7. Ella M., b Mar. 26, 1884; m Charles F. Rankin.
[74-406] MARY ANN MARGARET BOSLER, b Dec. 16, 1847; dau Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler 174-136]; m June 27, 1874, MATTHEW D. SPENCE, b Sept. 19, 1850; d Dec. 27, 1910; s Matthew and Lizzie (Drummond) Spence. Rolling mill heater; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
[74-785]Â Â Â Â Â I. William M., b Jan. 15, 1876; m Isabella Founds.
2. Harry H., b Aug. 27, 1877; d June 1, 1913.
- Lizzie A., b Nov. 6, 1881; d Aug. 27, 1885.
[74-407] WILLIAM MORRIS BOSLER, b Apr. 19, 1852; s Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler [74-136]; m July 4, 1871, ELIZABETH EYNON, b Apr. 3, 1853; dau John and Celia (Wilson) Eynon. Veterinarian; res., Olean, N. Y. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-786]Â Â Â Â Â 1. J. Eynon, b May 28, 1872; m Rosa Holderman.
[74-787]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Celia Wilson, b Sept. 25, 1873; m Frank Marshall.
[74-788]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Harry E., b Feb. 1, 1875; m Sadie Mann.
- W. Ellis, b Sept. 1, 1872; d Sept. 1, 1873.
[74-789]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Percy M., b Dec. 17, 1881; d July 13, 1909; m Alice Price.
[74-790]Â Â Â Â Â 6. P. Mildred, b Jan. 9, 1888; m Spencer Black.
[74-408] CAROLINA LOUISA BOSLER, b May 17, 1858; dau Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler [74-136]; m WILLIAM G. UNDERKOFFLER, b Feb. 15, 1859; s W. G. and Susan (Gross) Underkoffler. Machinist; res., 203 Beech St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-791]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Frank, b June 29, 1878; m Lillie Gilbert.
[74-792]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elizabeth, b July 23, 1879; m Oscar Weiss.
[74-793]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ella D., b Sept. 25, 1885; in Irvin M. Skeen.
[74-794]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Alice W., b Aug. 15, 1888; m Charles W. Fry.
[74-795]Â Â Â Â Â 5. William G., b July 1, 1881; m Rose McKeon.
[74-409] JACOB ERWIN BOSLER, b Aug. 29, 1856; s Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler [74-136]; m ANNIE MORGAN EYNON, b July 9, 1856; dau John and Cecilia (Wilson) Eynon. Res.. Jeffersonville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (11):
[74-796]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Benjamin Erwin, b Jan. 20, 1875; m Anna B. Evans.
[74-797]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Carrie Conard, b Sept. 11, 1876; d Nov. 30, 1915; m Joseph Morgan.
[74-798]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Edith May, b Oct. 18, 1878; m Brinton Swymela; Jeffersonville, Pa.
Elsie Dinsmor, b Aug. 24, 1880; d Aug. 22, 1885.
Alfred Pilkington, b Jan. 7, 1882; d July 20, 1885.
[74-799]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Wilson Thomas, b Sept. 4, 1883; m Elizabeth Thomas.
[74-800]Â Â Â Â 7. Emily Eynon, b Aug. 2, 1885; m Frank W. Neitz.
8. Bessie Eynon, b Aug. 3, 1887; Jeffersonville, Pa.
[74-801]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Edna Dinsmor, b May 21, 1891; m Joseph Shainline.
Nelson Ulisses, b Feb. 18, 1895; d Apr. 14, 1895.
John Ralph, b Nov. 27, 1898; Johnstown, Pa.
[74-410] WILLIS E. BOSLER, b Feb. 22, 1863; s Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler [74-136]; m Apr. 16, 1891, LIZZIE E. HUNSICKER, b Aug. 25, 1864; dau William D. and Anna S. (Kulp) Hunsicker. Stationary fireman; res., Swede St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-802]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Willis E., b Dec. 6, 1891; m Catherine Bytheway.
[74-803]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Clarence H., b June 1, 1893; m Ethel M. Bickhart.
- Elmer H., b Dec. 8, 1897; 1126 Swede St., Norristown, Pa.
[74-411] FRANK W. BOSLER, b Mar. 23, 1866; s Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler [74-136]; m Apr. 5, 1888, CATHERINE HILDENBRAND, b June 12, 1870; dau Frederick D. and Leanna (Scholl) Hildenbrand. Foreman, W. K. Gresh & Sons Cigar Mfg. Co.; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-804]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Eva Ethel, b Oct. 19, 1888; in Frank K. Moyer.
[74-805]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Frederick H., b Oct. 12, 1889; m Arneta R. Ehly.
[74-806]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Irma May, b Oct. 28, 1892; in William Schwartz, Jr.
[74-807]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Linwood W., b Feb. 13, 1895; m Edna F. Jones.
[74-412] ALICE W. BOSLER, b May 4, 1870; dau Jacob and Elizabeth L. (Nyce) Bosler [74-136]; in June 9, 1898, JOHN SCHELL, b Jan. 27, 1869; .s Jeremiah K. and Anna (Fisher) Schell. Foreman, cigar factory; res., 704 Astor Street, Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: John C. F., b June 16, 1908.
[74-413] WILSON B. NYCE, b Jan. 20, 1852; s George L. and Elizabeth (Bieler) Nyce [74-137]; m ELLA McBRIDE.
Children (3):
- Sarah; 2. William, d in infancy; 3. Ora. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-414] BENJAMIN NYCE, b Feb. 18, 1853; s George L. and Elizabeth (Bieler) Nyce [74-137]; m MARY RITTER.
One child: Ellfleta. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-415] MARY ANN RUCKSTUHL, b May 5, 1844; d May 6, 1871; dau Henry N. and Sophia (Heilig) Ruckstuhl [74-138]: m ELLWOOD LUKENS, of Norristown, Pa.
One child: Henry Howard, b June 8, 1867. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-416] JOHN NICE RUCKSTUHL, b Aug. 7, 1845; s Henry N. and Sophia (Heilig) Ruckstuhl [74-138]; m July 23, 1870, JOSEPHINE KILLY. John Ruckstuhl is buried in Montg. Cem., NorrisÂtown, Pa. His descendants live in Norristown.
Children (6):
- Harry, d aged four mos.; 2. Harry, d aged seven years ; 3. Caroline, d aged seven mos.;
- Mary; 5. Rachel; 6. Charles, d 1881; aged seven mos. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-417] JAMES RUCKSTUHL, b Dec. 4, 1846; d July 3, 1873; s Henry N. and Sophia (Heilig) Ruckstuhl [74-138]; m Mar. 23, 1867, NELLY M. HA-YES, b Nov. 15, 1846.
Children (3):
- Maria Ann, b Feb. 15, 1868; d same day.
- James F., b Apr. 14, 1870; d same day.
- George W., b July 25, 1871; d Oct. 6, 1871.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-418a] CHRISTIANA JANE RUCKSTUHL, b Mar. 14, 1850; dau Henry N. and Sophia (Heilig) Ruckstuhl [74-138]; m 1st time, Aug. 11, 1866, DANIEL McDADE.
One child: Sophia. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-418b] CHRISTIANA JANE (RUCKSTUHL) McDADE, same as above, m 2nd time, DENNIS O'DONNELL. Descendants live in Norristown, Pa. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74.-419] LEVINA RUCKSTUHL, b Oct. 5, 1851; dau Henry N. and Sophia (Heilig) Ruckstuhl [74-138]; m Feb. 13, 1869, FRANCIS SMEDLEY. Descendants live in Norristown, Pa.
Children (2):
Harry, b 1870.
Esther, b July 9, 1873.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-420] JOHN CRAMER, b May 31, 1849; s Jesse and Margaret N. (Ruckstuhl) Cramer [74-
140j; m Sept. 27, 1855, MARY ELIZABETH SNYDER, dau Henry and_____________________________ (Gable) Snyder.
Children (4):
Minerva, b Oct. 11, 1873.
Harvey, b Feb. 24, 1875.
Ida, b Nov. 6, 1876.
Irwin, b Feb. 26, 1882.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-421] CHRISTIANA CRAMER, b Jan. 16, 1851; dau Jesse and Margaret N. (Ruckstuhl) Cramer [74-140]; m WILLIAM HERSH.
Children (2):
Daughter, stillborn Oct., 1877.
William Franklin, b Sept. 26, 1880.
[Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-422] ELIZABETH CRAMER, b Nov. 9, 1852; dau Jesse and Margaret N. (Ruckstuhl) Cramer [74-140]; m CHARLES RATCLIFF.
One child: Mary, b July 26, 1879. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-423] MILTON CRAMER, b June 24, 1854; s Jesse and Margaret N. (Ruckstuhl) Cramer [74-140]; m ANNIE GEHMAN. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-424] ANNIE RUCKSTUHL, dau Samuel N. and Caroline (Reppert) Ruckstuhl [74-141]; in JOHN TROXELL.
Children (2):
- Minnie; 2. Samuel. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-425] LIZZIE RUCKSTUHL, dau Samuel N. and Caroline (Reppert) Ruckstuhl [74-141];
m JOHN MOYER.
One child: Miltrie. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-426] SARAH CEVILLA SNYDER, b May 15, 1858; dau Isaac and Sarah N. (Ruckstuhl) Snyder [74-142]; m June 12, 1886, EDWARD GREEN. [ Unable to trace or verify.]
[74-427] ROGER D. GROFF, b Mar. 27, 1838; s Jonas and Eliza (Dice) Groff [74-144]; m Feb. 9, 1862, CATHARINE GROFF, b Sept. 5, 1842; d Sept. 13, 1920; dau Charles and Rebecca (Shaffer) Groff. Carpenter; res., Royersford, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Amanda, b Dec. 16, 1862; d Mar. 10, 1876.
[74-808]Â Â Â Â 2. John, b Nov. 15, 1866; m Ida Jane Bean.
[74-809]Â Â Â Â 3. Rebecca, b July 25, 1869; m Samuel W. Fox.
[74-428] JENNIE GROFF, b Apr. 4, 1840; dau Jonas and Eliza (Dice) Groff [74-144]; in Apr. 25, 1866, JOSEPH BENOIR, b 1842; d 1909; s Pierre and Apoline (Racine) Benoir. Res., 2107 Diamond St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-810a] 1 Joseph, b              5 1870- m I 1. Mary McClintil.
[74-810b]      •                Sept.• '                     2. Ethel Denicke.
[74-811]Â Â Â Â 2. Lena, b Apr. 23, 1872; m Grier L. 0. Weidler.
- Mazie, b Sept. 6, 1877; unm; 2107 Diamond St., Phila.
[74-429] SARAH A. GROFF, b May 3, 1847; dau Jonas and Eliza (Dice) Groff [74-144]; m JOHN S. FAMOUS. Res., Phoenixville, Pa. (1919.)
John S. Famous served nearly four years in the Civil War. He was a sergeant in the 3rd artillery of the Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Children (11):
[74-811.1] 1. Lydia L., ji Sept. 26, 1867; m John D. Famous.
John B., b Sept. 17, 1868; Malvern, Pa.
Katie B., b June 24, 1870; Phoenixville, Pa.
Anna C., b Nov. 15, 1871; d Dec. 15, 1871.
[74-812]Â Â Â Â 5. Jennie M., b Dec. 4, 1872; m Lewis F. Kellar.
[74-813]Â Â Â Â 6. Irvin H., b June 23, 1875; in Hettie Warburton.
[74-814]Â Â Â Â 7. Harry R., b June 18, 1878; d Jan. 1, 1917; m Elsie F. Fulmer.
[74-815]Â Â Â Â 8. Effie M., b Jan. 24, 1885; m William H. Stoll.
[74-816]Â Â Â Â 9. Francis M., b Jan. 22, 1887; m Elizabeth E. Dougherty.
[74-817] 10. Blanche S.            1                                          I Edward S. Porter.
[74-818] 11. Florence S. J twins, b May 24, 1890; mCharles G. Reustle.
[74-430] DR. GEORGE G. GROFF, b Apr. 5, 1851; d Feb. 18, 1910; s John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74-145]; m Apr. 14, 1880, MARGARET PUSEY MARSHALL, sister of Saul P. Marshall. Widow resides in West Chester, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
William Marshall, b Dec. 26, 1881; 28 Div., A. E. F., France. (1918.)
John Charles, b Nov. 12, 1883; Capt. of Co. B., 103 Ammunition Train, A. E. F. John C. Groff attained the rank of Major in the World War. He was elected Registrar of Wills of Chester Co., in 1920. Res., West Chester, Pa.
Margaret Beaver, b Oct. 16, 1885; unm; teacher of Mathematics, Southern High School, Phila.
[74-819]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. James Andrew, b 1887; m Mary McManus; no issue.
- Francis Lloyd, b 1889; Capt. Co. K., 111 Infantry, 28 Div., A. E. F. (1918).
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
Dr. George G. Groff was born on the "Welsh Tract" in Tredyffrin Twp., Chester Co., Pa., on Apr. 5, 1851. His ancestors, who were among the earliest settlers of the state, were Dutch, German, English, Welsh, and Norman-Irish. With the exception of two cousins of his father all the family have been tillers of the soil.
Dr. Groff received his early education in the public schools and in academies at Phoenixville and Norristown, and later, in the West Chester State Normal School, Michigan University, Long Island College Hospital and the University of Leipzig. He received degrees from Long Island College Hospital (M.D.), Lafayette College (A.M.), Judson College (LL.D.), State College (B.S.), Franklin and Marshall College (Ph.D.), and Susquehanna University (Sc.D.). From 1879 to 1910 he served as Professor of Organic Science in Bucknell University at Lewisburg, Pa., which position he held practically to the end of his life. In 1877 and 1878 he was acting president of Bucknell University.
In public life Dr. Groff served at various times as school director, coroner of Union County, Pa., surgeon in the National Guard of Pennsylvania, and member of the State Boards of Agriculture and Health and of the State Medical and Dental Councils. He was the author of many circulars of the State Board of Health, which are said to be the best issued by any state in the union.
In 1889, after the great floods of that year, he had charge of the sanitation at Johnstown, Pa., which he conducted in a most successful manner. In the Spanish-American War he served as brigade surgeon of the National Relief Commission and special relief commissioner for Porto Rico.
Dr. Groff was also Superintendent of Instruction in Porto Rico, succeeding Dr. Martin G. BrumÂbaugh. While in Porto Rico as Director of Vaccination, 790,000 persons were vaccinated in three months. This was the greatest record for time in the world's history. Dr. Groff was a frequent lecturer at teachers' and farmers' institutes, and the author of many pamphlets, charts, maps and text-books on physiology, hygiene and mineralogy.
Besides belonging to many medical and scientific societies, Dr. Groff was a member of the Sons of the Revolution, the Welsh Society of Philadelphia, and the Pennsylvania-German Society to which he was elected Apr. 12, 1898. [Pa. Ger. Soc.]
The following are some of his publications: "Plant Analysis, 1880; Mineral Analysis, 1882; Charts of American Geological History, 1882; Chart - e Chemical Elements, 1882; Chemical Note Book, 1884; Accidents and Emergencies, 1884; Dairy Hygiene, 1890; Farm and Village Hygiene, 1890; The American Fruit Garden, 1890; Saludad Por de nino, 1900; Editor of Coulter's Physiologies, 1899, and Sanitary Bulletins of Pa. State Board of Health."
[74-431] CHARLES A. GROFF, b Oct. 14, 1852; s John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74-145]; m Mar. 8, 1887, MRS. CORDELIA (MOWLDS) RUE, b Mar. 16, 1845; dau Jacob and Ann (Davis) Mowlds. Breeder of Guernsey Cattle; res., Skippack, Pa. No issue. (1918.)
[74-432] DR. JOHN HOWARD GROFF, b May 1, 1854; s John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74Â145]; m ANNIE DINGLER, dau Charles Spurgeon and Susan B. Dingier. Physician; Indianapolis, Ind., R. D. 2, Box 415. (1917.) [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-433] MARY ELIZABETH GROFF, b June 5, 1856; dau John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74-145]; m Feb. 17, 1876, ISAAC A. CLEAVER, b May 12, 1843; d May 10, 1909; s Hiram and Jane (Abrams) Cleaver. Res., 125 Argyle Road, Ardmore, Pa. (1918.)
Children (4):
Moreau Victor, b Mar. 20, 1883; d Dec. 21, 1884.
Mary Kauffman, b June 17, 1884; unm; 125 Argyle Road, Ardmore, Pa.
[74-819.1] 3. Horace Jones, b June 19, 1887; m Margaret Knox Bradbury; 615 W. 150th St., N. Y.
- Gertrude Groff, b Jan. 27, 1890; unm; 125 Argyle Road, Ardmore, Pa.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-434] DEBORAH BEAVER GROFF, b Sept. 23, 1857; d 1920; dau John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74-145]; m Mar. 26, 1886, WINFIELD S. RENNARD. Res., Phoenixville, Pa.
One child: .Winifred; teacher of Spanish in New York. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-435] SARAH R. GROFF, b Apr. 8, 1864; dau John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74-145]; m May 8, 1888, ALBAN A. KELLY, b Nov. 21, 1849; s Jonathan and Elizabeth (Clark) Kelly. Writer and publisher; res-, Malvern, Pa. (1918.)
Children (4):
Alban Groff, b Feb. 24, 1890; Malvern, Pa.
Ruth Lydia, b Feb. 8, 1891; Malvern, Pa.
[74-820]Â Â Â Â Â 3. George Groff, b Dec. 20, 1892; m Anna Pearl Guldin.
4. Arthur Pierson K., b Aug. 25, 1897; Malvern, Pa.
[74-436] ULYSSES GRANT GROFF, b Oct. 29, 1865; s John and Susan (Beaver) Groff [74-145]; m Mar. 14, 1888, JULIA PAGE QUICK, b Sept. 7, 1862; dau Rev. Charles W. and Anna Prince (Whitesides) Quick. Farmer; res., Amherst, Mass. (1918.)
Children (7):
[74-821]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Julia Grant, b Apr. 20, 1889; d Mar. 16, 1917; m George W. Simmons. 2. Blanche Louise, b May 14, 1890.
[74-822]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Paul Waldman, b Oct. 9, 1891; in Grace L. Mixter.
Louis Wister, b Apr. 4, 1893; d Aug. 4, 1893.
Howard Clarkson, b Apr. 30, 1895; veterinary surgeon, Medical Corps, U. S. A. (1918.)
George Beaver, b Aug. 10, 1896; d Aug. 10, 1896.
Charles Wister, b May 14, 1898; U. S. N.
Charles Wister Groff enlisted in the navy, Sept. 11, 1916.
Howard Clarkson Groff enlisted in the Medical Reserve Corps, Dec. 24, 1917. He was graduated from University of Pennsylvania as a Veterinary Surgeon, June 17, 1918, and entered active service of the U. S. Army, July 10, 1918.
[74-437] MARY G. FETTEROLF, b Nov. 27, 1841; d Mar. 27, 1909; dau Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m JOHN B. ROSENBERGER, b July 25, 1842; d May 5, 1895; s Martin Rosenberger. Proprietor of hotel; lived in Mainland, Pa. [Bergey Family.]
Children (5):
[74-823]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Rebecca, m William T. Ewing.
[74-824]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Frank, m Matilda Beck.
[74-824.1] 3. George F., b July 1, 1868; m Eva Getlinger.
[74-825]Â Â Â Â Â 4. John F., m Linda Pennick.
[74-826]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Jerome F., in Ella T. Ziegler.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-438] DEBORAH FETTEROLF, b Nov. 27, 1841; dau Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m JOHN LEDERACH, SR., s Henry Lederach. Postmaster and storekeeper; res., Leder-achville, Pa. [Letters unans.]
One child: John, 2nd.
John Lederach, 2nd, is a prominent business man of Lederachville, Pa., where his grandfather, Henry Lederach, founded the village. Henry Lederach was considered a "prophet" by many who knew him. He was a close student of the Scriptures, and predicted many of the great inventions that have since been perfected—electric by land and sea—flying machines, etc. Many of the so-called "wise" ones declared him crazy. One of the oldest burying grounds in the United States is on the Lederach Farm. John Lederach, 2nd, succeeded his parents as the third owner of the country store, built by his grandfather, Henry Lederach. [Charles Fetterolf.]
[74-439] JOHN FETTEROLF, b July 12, 1844; d 1914; s Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m FANNY MOYER. John Fetterolf was a volunteer in the Civil War; he was also an auctioneer and stock breeder.
[74-441] DANIEL FETTEROLF, JR., b June 9, 1848; s Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m Nov. 12, 1871, ANNA REBECCA CASSEL, b July 27, 1852; dau Henry and Mary Ann (Snyder) Cassel. Auctioneer and farmer; res., Collegeville, Pa., R. D. 2. (1919.)
Children (9):
[74-827a] 1. Elmer C. b Nov. 12, 1872; m     1. Irene Coons.
[74-827b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Swartley.
Laura C., b Apr., 1874; d Apr. 9, 1892.
Mary C., b Oct. 20, 1877; d Mar. 27, 1880.
Emma C., b July 30, 1881; d June 23, 1886.
[74-828]Â Â Â 5. Elban, b Dec. 13, 1879; m Darias Kline; Norristown, Pa.
6. Matilda, b Feb. 2, 1881; d June 23, 1886.
[74-829]Â Â Â Â 7. Viola C., b Feb. 20, 1887; m Norman Frick; Norristown, Pa.
[74-830]Â Â Â Â 8. Maggie, b Jan. 20, 1890; m Charles Hildebidle; Collegeville, Pa.
- Daniel Ray, b Apr. 8, 1891; d Apr. 9, 1892.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74 442] NATHAN S. FETTEROLF, b July 3, 1850; s Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m CHARLOTTE (LOTTIE) LAKE. Res., West Point, Pa.
One child:
[74-830.1] Nathan L., b Mar. 29, 1878; m Anna F. C. Henckenroth. [Letters not ans.; unable to
complete.]
[74-443] MATILDA FETTEROLF, b Aug. 16, 1852; d 1919; dau Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m ABRAM ZEIGLER, JR. Res., Lederachville, Pa. (1918.)
One child:
[74-830.2] Daniel F., b July 9, 1870; m Emma Angelmoyer.
Abram Zeigler lived near Lederachville, Pa. He had a large family and was a cattle trader. During the Civil War, he purchased stock for the Government. In his time he was one of the wealthiest citizens of the county. [Charles Fetterolf—Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74 444] ISAAC FETTEROLF, b Sept. 29, 1856; s Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m Oct., 1882, ADALINE LUKENS, b Dec. 23, 1858; dau Abraham and Esther (Willard) Lukens. Moulder; res., Lansdale, Pa. (1919.)
Children (7):
Ethel, b Jan. 31, 1884; d Feb. 16, 1884.
Abraham, b Apr. 21, 1885.
[74-831]Â Â Â 3. Iva, b Jan. 1, 1887; d Mar. 28, 1914; in J. Harry Cadwallader.
Adaline, b Sept. 24, 1888; d May 8, 1891.
[74-832]Â Â Â Â 5. Albert, b Aug. 10, 1892; m Frances Kapelski; Ambler, Pa.
Esther, b June 8, 1896.
Helen, b Jan. 13, 1902; d Aug. 27, 1905.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-445] GEORGE GROFF FETTEROLF, b Oct. 5, 1861; d Oct. 19, 1902; s Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m Dec. 29, 1886, CORNELIA R. MacCAULLEY, b Feb. 26, 1867; dau Joseph 0. and Mary A. (Carter) MacCaulley. Editor of "Langhorne Standard;" resided in Langhorne, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-833]Â Â Â Â 1. Agnes Cornelia, b Jan. 13, 1889; m Dr. Edward E. Everts.
[74-834]Â Â Â Â 2. Layton R., b Feb. 6, 1891; m Ellen W. Munch; 2340 Tioga St., Phila.
[74-835]Â Â Â 3. Estella Groff, b Nov. 29, 1893; m Harvey C. MacNichol.
[74-446] CHARLES G. FETTEROLF, b Oct. 5, 1861; s Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m Mar. 7, 1883, ELIZABETH BALD, b Mar. 7, 1862; dau Daniel and Elizabeth (Yohn) Bald. Editor and printer; res., 2131 North Seventh St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Rebecca B., b Nov. 19, 1884; unm; 2131 North 7th St., Phila., Pa.
Elizabeth B., b Sept. 8, 1886; unm; 2131 North 7th St., Phila., Pa.
Ruth DeHaven, b Dec. 21, 1896; unm; 2131 North 7th St., Phila., Pa.
Daniel and Elizabeth (Yohn) Bald were both born in Germany, and both came to Pa. when quite young. Daniel Bald enlisted in the Civil War, after which his family seldom saw him. Elizabeth Bald died in Phila., at the age of eighty-seven years.
Charles G. Fetterolf was the twelfth child and the seventh son born to Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf, on Oct. 5, 1861, in Lower Salford Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. He had a twin brother, George, there being two sets of twins in the same family.
With his brother he attended the public schools until about seventeen years of age, when he entered the office of the "Lansdale Reporter," and commenced to learn the newspaper and printing trade under the direction of the editor, Frederick Wagner, a printer who had emigrated from Germany. In 1884 Charles Fetterolf purchased the "Langhorne Standard" from Henry W. Watson. In this purchase he was joined by his twin brother, George, and by the hardest kind of labor they finally succeeded in making their undertaking a splendid success. Their purchase was the ninth time the paper had changed hands in its history of eleven years, which explains why hard work was necessary. The "Standard" grew to be one of the largest weekly newspapers in the State, and although its circulation was never over the usual average, its advertising patronage was unusually large. The Press Bureau of the Chicago World's Fair said it was the best weekly newspaper on file in the Pennsylvania State Building.
The partnership continued until Oct., 1902, when George died. Charles continued the business successfully until Nov., 1907, when his plant was destroyed by fire of unknown origin by tenants who occupied a portion of the building. The loss was too great for him to re-establish the paper and he discontinued business. While in Langhorne he was the prime instigator in establishing one of the best public schools of the county, and served as director and treasurer for about eighteen years. Mr. Fetterolf now resides in Phila., where he is still engaged in the printing business.
[74-447] ALICE G. FETTEROLF, b Sept. 15, 1865; dau Daniel and Rebecca (Groff) Fetterolf [74-146]; m Oct. 31, 1883, JOSEPH CROUTHAMEL, b Aug. 1, 1861; d Feb. 16, 1917; s Jacob H. and Maria L. (Keck) Crouthamel. General delivery business; res., Lansdale, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
- Elizabeth F., b Dec. 18, 1887.
[74-836]Â Â Â Â 2. George F., b Feb. 26, 1890; m Alice W. Phero.
3. Joseph G., b May 26, 1891.
[74-837]Â Â Â Â 4. Charles F., b Apr. 12, 1895; m Emma Blanche Couter.
[74-450] SAVILLA GROFF, b Dec. 24, 1858; dau Davis and Martha E. (Faux) Groff [74-147]; m July 10, 1889, EUGENE D. EGBERT, b Dec. 30, 1856; s Norman and Susan (Rogers) Egbert. Attorney-at-law; res., 416 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.) No issue.
[74-451] LIZZIE G. GROFF, b Feb. 10, 1862; dau Davis and Martha E. (Faux) Groff [74-147];
m Sept. 5, 1900, AUSTIN STREEPER, b Oct. 12, 1862. Res., 416 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa.
(1919.)
One child: Florence, b Nov. 23, 1901; d Apr. 26, 1902.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-452] GEORGE WESLEY GROFF, b Sept. 5, 1864; s Davis and Martha E. (Faux) Groff [74-147]; m Feb. 14, 1901, MARGARET MARIS O'NEILL, b Jan. 12, 1873; dau Charles H. and Margaret Ellen (Reilly) O'Neill. Fire insurance agent; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Margaret Ellen, b Apr. 3, 1905.
[74-454] JOHN B. GROFF, b Aug. 27, 1847; s Samuel and Elizabeth (Goeller) .Groff [74-149]; m Feb. 16, 1881, LAURA BATES, b Mar. 4, 1857; dau Thomas L. and Leah (Yeakle) Bates [160-15]. Carpenter and builder; res., Astor and Airy Sts., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
Ida, b Nov. 30, 1881; unm.
Leah, b Aug. 14, 1884; d Dec. 30, 1884.
Albert Lewis        twins, b Apr. 13, 1887- d Aug. 8, 1887.
[74-838]    4. Mabel                                                     m John Murray.
5. Gertrude, b July 21, 1894; unm.
[74-454.1] SAMUEL GROFF, s Samuel and Elizabeth (Goeller) Groff [74-147]; in EMMA
KEHS.
Children (2):
- Boy, d young.
- Caroline, unm; lives in Philadelphia.
[Unable to locate or verify.]
[74-454.2] AMELIA GROFF, dau Samuel and Elizabeth (Goeller) Groff [74-147]; in WILLIAM
HICKS.
One child: Arthur, lives in Philadelphia. [ Unable to locate or verify.]
[74-455] ABRAHAM G. GRATER, b Sept. 25, 1835; d Dec. 7, 1920; s Isaac and Deborah (Groff) Grater [74-150]; m Feb. 8, 1860, HANNAH UMSTEAD, b Apr. 13, 1839; d Mar. 17, 1912. Mr. Grater was President of the Grater Bodey Co., Norristown, Pa.; resided at 623 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
[74-839]Â Â Â Â I. Minerva Jane, b May 19, 1864; m William 0. Yost.
[74-840]Â Â Â Â 2. Ursinus, b Dec. 1, 1871; m Lillian Edmonston.
[74-841]Â Â Â Â 3. Marion Iola, b May 21, 1876; m Roswell C. McCrea.
- Catharine, b July 24, 1867; d Aug. 28, 1870.
- Caroline, b Apr. 9, 1875; d Sept. 13, 1875.
[74-456a] JOHN G. GRATER, b Apr. 13, 1838; s Isaac and Deborah (Groff) Grater [74-150]; in 1st time, Dec. 10, 1864, LOUISA R. PLACE, b Apr. 6, 1846; d Apr. 12, 1884; dau Israel and Hannah (Rosenberry) Place.
Children (9):
Jonas P., b Nov. 21, 1865; d Feb. 15, 1867.
Warren P., b Feb. 1, 1867; d May 15, 1867.
Franklin P., b Dec. 20, 1868; d Dee. 12, 1871.
[74-842]Â Â Â Â 4. Emma P., b Apr. 26, 1870; in George Oxenford.
[74-843]Â Â Â Â 5. Isaac P., b Nov. 12, 1871; m Annie Kauffman.
- Lizzie P., b Oct. 26, 1877; d Jan. 29, 1881.
- Estella P., b Aug. 25, 1879; d June 14, 1895.
- John P., b Oct. 27, 1880; d Nov. 15, 1880.
- Bertha P., b Nov. 20, 1882; d Jan. 8, 1884.
[Above data copied from Family Bible.]
[74-456b] JOHN G. GRATER, same as above, m 2nd time, SUSAN (PEALE) HANDEL, b Mar. 20, 1848. Res., 711 Lambert St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
One child:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .
[74-844]Â Â Â Â Annie P., b Jan. 6, 1888; m Darlington Pollock.
[74 457] ISAAC GRAHAM, b Apr. 12, 1837; d Nov. 6, 1893; s William and Rachel (Groff) Graham [74-151]; m Oct. 12, 1865, MARTHA W. KUGLER, b July 4, 1840; dau John and Hanna (Getty) Kugler. Farmer; res., Lionville, Pa. (1921.)
Children (6):
[74-845]Â Â Â Â 1. Alice L., b Aug. 10, 1866; m John Cooper, Jr.
[74-846]Â Â Â Â 2. Hannah G., b Apr. 29, 1869; d Sept. 11, 1918; m Abram Gordon.
[74-847]Â Â Â Â 3. Martha K., b June 24, 1871; m G. Harvey Young.
[74-848]Â Â Â Â 4. Salinda J., b Mar. 28, 1874; m J. R. Gordon.
[74-849]Â Â Â Â 5. William H., b Sept. 6, 1876; m Margaret Duffy.
- Sara C., b Dec. 13, 1879; 230 West 7th St., Chester, Pa.
[74-459] JOSIAH G. NYCE, b Sept. 29, 1829; d Jan. 11, 1899; s George and Mary W. (Groff) Nice [74-153]; m ELIZABETH BICKEL, dau Peter and Elizabeth (Huff) Bickel. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-850]Â Â Â Â I. Milton M., b Oct. 18, 1856; d Jan. 11, 1916; m Sarah Hetrick.
2. Alice Ida, b Dec. 12, 1858; d Feb. 12, 1870.
[74-851]Â Â Â Â 3. Preston T., b Nov. 13, 1860; m Sallie E. Frick.
[74-851.1] 4. Morris E., m__ ; has 3 sons and 2 daughters; Souderton, Pa.
[Letters not ans.; unable to complete.]
[74-460] CATHARINE ANNA NYCE, b May 16, 1841; d Jan. 10, 1910; dau George and Mary
- (Groff) Nice [74-153]; m May 30, 1863, REUBEN BENNER GROMAN, b July 28, 1838; d Dec.
9, 1911; s William and Catharine (Benner) Groman. (1920.)
Children M:
[74-852]Â Â Â Â 1. Harvey G., .b Feb. 21, 1866; d Aug. 2, 1905; m Anna S. Doepfer.
- Lily Regina, b Mar. 2, 1868; dec.
[74-461a] AMANDUS G. NYCE, b Feb. 14, 1847; s George and Mary W. (Groff) Nice [74-153];
m 1st time, Aug. 3, 1876, HANNAH KLINE WALT, b Oct. 25, 1848; d Apr. 8, 1880; dau Francis K.
and Hannah (Kline) Walt. (1920.)
One child: Mabel M., b May 17, 1877; Schwenksville, Pa.
[74-461b] AMANDUS G. NYCE, same as above, m 2nd time, Oct. 16, 1882, SARAH KLINE
WALT, b Sept. 12, 1852; dau Francis K. and Hannah (Kline) Walt, and sister of Hannah. Res.,
Schwenksville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Mary A., b July 12, 1884; Schwenksville, Pa.
Charles Herbert, b Mar. 21, 1886; d Feb. 12, 1894.
Laura E., b Oct. 28, 1891; Schwenksville, Pa.
[74 462] ABRAHAM H. AUCHY, b Mar. 26, 1828; d Dec. 5, 1909; s John and Catharine (Groff)
Auchy [74-154]; m CATHARINE HARTZELL, b Jan. 25, 1831; d June 30, 1895; dau John and Hannah
(Wolford) Hartzell. Res., Sumneytown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (9):
[74-853]Â Â Â Â 1. Sarah, b Jan. 28, 1852; m Charles Bolton.
John, b Dec. 4, 1853; d Mar. 28, 1857.
Milton, b Apr. 27, 1856; d Apr. 1, 1857.
[74-854]Â Â Â Â 4. Matilda, b Apr. 14, 1858; m S. S. Adams.
[74-855]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Catharine, b Jan. 2, 1861; d Sept. 27, 1917; m George Kline.
[74-856]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Abraham, b Aug. 23, 1863; m Rosa Ehly.
[74-857]Â Â Â Â Â 7. David, b Sept. 22, 1865; m Lydia Sell.
[74-858]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Amandus, b Mar. 28, 1869; m Sallie Willouer.
[74-859]Â Â Â Â Â 9. Joseph H., b Sept. 8, 1871; m Emma Smith.
[74-463] LEWIS AUCHY, s John and Catharine (Groff) Auchy [74-154]; m JOSEPHINE UM-
STEAD. Lived in Norristown, Pa.
One child: Harry. [No further data obtainable.]
[74-464] SOPHIA AUCHY, b Oct. 1, 1831; d Aug. 30, 1911; dau John and Catharine (Groff)
Auchy [74-154]; m ABRAHAM G..PRICE, b Dec. 12, 1829; d Mar. 5, 1906; s George K. and Mary
(Garges) Price. Stationary engineer. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-860a] 'Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Sallie Rahn (Rawn).
[74-860b] I. Benjamin A., b Jan. 31, 1853; d Mar. 6, 1913; m 2. Margaret Berge. 3.
[74-860c] ,                                           Mary J. Moorhouse.
[74-861a] k                                                              1. Sarah J. Weirman. •
[74-861b] f 2. Harry A., b July 17, 1854; m { 2. Annie M. Miller.
74-862a      [] }
[74-862b] a n.
John A., b Aug. 25, 1858; m f 1. Anna Dettra.
1 2. Mary Curry.
[74-863]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Abraham A., b Feb. 22, 1866; m Anna C. Greasing.
[74-864a] 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 11. Mary E. Blundin.
[74-864b] f 5. Harvey A., b Aug. 28, 1868; m 1 2. Clara E. Lancaster.
[74-465] SARAH GROFF, b Jan. 15, 1837; dau Abraham and Elizabeth (Gabel) Groff [74-156]; m Dec. 7, 1867, HENRY SHELLENBERGER, b Feb. 16, 1837; s John and Elizabeth (Harr) Shelien-berger. Retired; res., Perkasie, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
- Lizzie, b Jan. 29, 1869; Perkasie, Pa.
[74-865]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Levi, b Mar. 1, 1871; m Lizzie Leidy.
Katie, b Dec. 22, 1872; Perkasie, Pa.
[74-866]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Ida, b May 16, 1875; m Harry D. Moll.
[74-867]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Charles, b Dec. 22, 1878; m Mattie Freed.
[74-466] CATHARINE GROFF, b Oct. 22, 1838; dau Abraham and Elizabeth (Gabel) Groff [74-156]; m Dec. 15, 1860, OWEN L. HEIST, b Nov. 14, 1833; d Apr. 23, 1894; s John K. and Mary (Lynn) Heist. General merchandise; res., Allentown. Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-868]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Leo, b Apr. 24, 1867; dec; m Emma Matilda Wiegner.
[74-869]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Charles, b May 14, 1874; d May 14, 1911; m Elizabeth Miller.
[74-467] CAMILLA GROFF, b Mar. 21, 1841; dau Abraham and Elizabeth (Gabel) Groff [74-156]; m Nov. 30, 1867, HENRY BEAN, b Jan. 10, 1839; d Oct. 8, 1916; s Manasseh and Hannah (Harr) Bean. Farmer; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-871]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Manassas, b Mar. 26, 1869; m Margaret Hartley.
[74-872]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Calvin, b Mar. 16, 1875; m Leanna Nace.
[74-873]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Addie, b Apr. 13, 1878; m Abram Godshall.
[74-874]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Harry G., b Jan. 8, 1883; m Blanche Albright.
[74-468a] GIDEON G. GROFF, b Jan. 18, 1845; s Abraham and Elizabeth (Gabel) Groff [74-156]; m 1st time, Dec. 2, 1871, HANNAH SHIVE, b Nov. 3, 1844; d Dec. 16, 1881.
One child: Catharine Elizabeth, b Nov. 12, 1878; d Aug. 5, 1879.
[74-468b] GIDEON G. GROFF, same as above, m 2nd time, Dec. 13, 1883, LYDIA TRUMBAUER. Baker; res., Trumbauersville, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-470] ABRAHAM GROFF, b Sept. 16, 1847; s Jacob and Catharine (Ettinger) Groff [74-157a]; m Aug. 11, 1866, EMMA ALEXANDER, b Oct. 9, 1849; d Dec. 4, 1917; dau William and Margaret (Zimmerman) Alexander. Farmer; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-875]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Harry J., b July 11, 1867; m Lizzie S. Keller.
[74-876]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Margaret A., b May 29, 1870; d Jan. 26, 1893; in David B. Beidler.
[74-877]Â Â Â Â Â 3. William A., b Jan. 4, 1872; m Aquilla Fretz.
[74-878a] 4. Jacob                           1873;
- b Oct. 3, 1873, m 1. Ida B. Fellman.
[74-878b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sophia G. (Schultz) Wisler.
Lizzie G., b Aug. 3, 1875; d June 25, 1876.
[74-879j     6. Edward Fellows, b Sept. 9, 1879; m Lizzie Wood.
7. Elsie Goldsmith, b Aug. 31, 1881; d Nov. 29, 1890.
[74-471] MARY ANN GROFF, b June 20, 1849; d Aug. 8, 1918; dau Jacob and Catharine (Ettinger)
Groff [74-157a]; m EDWIN K. WENTZELL, b__________ ; d Apr. 9, 1920; s John and Rebecca (Koppel-berger) Wentzell. Res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-880]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Kate G., b Jan. 15, 1867; m Jacob S. Gabel.
- Ida, b Mar. 5, 1869; d Aug. 21, 1869.
[74-881]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Amandus, b Oct. 9, 1870; m Molly Aiman.
Sarah Jane, b Sept. 14, 1873; d June 22, 1880.
[74-472] JOHN JOSEPH M. GROFF, b Dee. 4, 1858; s Jacob and Elizabeth (Markley) Groff [74-157b1; m Feb. 26, 1880, EMELINE R. ZEPP, b Apr. 30, 1858; dau Jesse and Rachael (Richard) Zepp. Justice of the peace; res., Salfordville, Pa. (1920.)
John J. M. Groff is a member of the Old Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, where he served as a deacon for nine years. For the last twenty-six years he has held the office of Treasurer and Elder of the same congregation.
Children (2):
[74-882]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jesse Markley Z., b Oct. 2, 1880; m Mary Emma Hoover.
[74-883]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Jacob Richard Z., b Nov. 2, 1886; m Annie H. Schmidt.
[74-473] JACOB G. HEANY, b Mar. 10, 1842; d Feb., 1867; s Samuel K. and Lydia (Groff) Heany [74-158]; m Dec., 1866, MARIA SCHOLL, b July 3, 1844; d Jan. 29, 1918; dau Simon and Hannah (Cressman) Scholl. Res., Telford, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
Maria (Scholl) Heany married 2nd time, William K. Moyer.
[74-474] NOAH G. HEANY, b July 3, 1844; d Sept. 26, 1915; s Samuel K. and Lydia (Groff) Heany [74-158]; m Nov. 30, 1867, AMANDA GEISINGER, b Mar. 1, 1848; d Jan. 7, 1913; dau Samuel and Hannah (Hiltebeitel) Geisinger. Shoemaker; res., Salfordville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
Charles, b Nov. 4, 1868; d Apr. 22, 1870.
Henry, b Mar. 13, 1872; d Aug. 24, 1872.
[74-884]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Alice, b Aug. 8, 1873; m Richard Z. Keeler.
[74-885]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Reinhard, b Oct. 17, 1877; m Emma Rea.
[74-886]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Caroline, b Feb. 17, 1884; d June 15, 1915; m David Cassel.
[74-476] HANNAH G. HEANY, b July 14, 1852; dau Samuel K. and Lydia (Groff) Heany [74-158]; m Dec. 24, 1874, HENRY NONAMAKER, b Oct. 6, 1849; d Jan. 16, 1913; s Abram and Sara (Sassa-men) Nonamaker. Farmer and wheelwright; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Alice Delp, b Feb. 16, 1875; d Dec. 11, 1888. (Adopted daughter.)
[74-478] JACOB G. SCHOLL, b _____ ; d Jan. 22, 1908; s Tobias and Margarette (Groff)
Scholl [74-160]; m LEANNA SORVER.
Children (5):
[74-887]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Tobias, b Dec. 10, 1867; d Mar. 18, 1912; m Ella Griffin.
[74-889]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Annie, b Apr. 8, 1865; m Milton D. Barndt.
[74-890]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Maggie, b Aug. 15, 1870; d Feb. 19, 1913; m Harry Hoot.
[74-891]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Ellen, b Aug. 17, 1873; dec; m Jacob B. Kline
[74-888]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Samuel, b Sept. 19, 1876; m Emma Renninger.
[74-479] TOBIAS SCHOLL, s Tobias and Margarette (Groff) Scholl [74-160]; m SUSANNA
________ . Lived in Tylersport, Pa.
One child:
[74-891.1] Catharine, m B. D. Royer; Souderton, Pa. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-479.1] CATHARINE ANN SCHOLL, dau Tobias and Margarette (Groff) Scholl [74-160];
m_________ NEIDIG.
Children (3):
Milton; 2. Clara, Sellersville, Pa.; 3. Maggie.
[Data from will of Tobias Scholl; unable to verify or complete.]
[74-480] ELLA R. GROFF, b Jan. 16, 1857; dau Philip and Cornelia V. (Knapp) Groff [74-161];
m Oct. 1, 1878, WILLIAM H. R. KURTZ, b Oct. 28, 1852; d Sept. 2, 1892; s Michael and Jane (Israel)
Kurtz. Salesman; res., 1802 Wylie St., Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
[74-891.2] 1. Roy M., b Jan. 26, 1883; m Theresa Hoepding.
Alfred I., b Mar. 6, 1880; d Nov. 25, 1884.
[74-481] MARY C. GROFF, b Feb. 14, 1859; dau Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff
[74-162]; m GARRET R. LANDIS. Res., Souderton, Pa. (1919.)
One child:
[74-891.3] Allen G., b Feb. 23, 1879; m Elizabeth N. Erb.
[74-482] OLIVIA GROFF, b Aug. 22, 1861; dau Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff [74-162]; m Apr. 29, 1882, JOHN D. MOYER, b Nov. 21, 1853; s Abraham and Hannah (Detwiler) Moyer. Banker; res., 128 West Broad St., Souderton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-892]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Willis G., b Apr. 20, 1883; d Oct. 26, 1909; m Adelaide Z. Roth.
Alvin G., b Sept. 6, 1886; d Feb. 6, 1906.
- Mae, b Dec. 11. 1890; unm; Souderton, Pa.
- Mildred, b Mar. 23, 1905.
[74-483] JOHN WILSON GROFF, M.D., b Dec. 18, 1863; s Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff [74-162]; m Apr. 29, 1896, ADA S. HARTZELL, b May 20, 1874; dau Henry and Amanda (Stetler) Hartzell. Physician; res., 3500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
John Wilson Groff graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Apr. 4, 1888. He followed his profession first at Harleysville, Pa., and then removed to Philadelphia.
[74-484] IDA C. GROFF, b May 25, 1866; dau Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff [74-162]; m Oct. 8, 1889, SHERIDAN A. METZ, b June 2, 1865; s Henry G. and Susan N. (Alderfer) Metz. Merchant; res., Skippack, Pa. No issue. They have one adopted daughter. (1919.)
[74-485] HANNAH GROFF, b Feb. 7, 1869; dau Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff [74-162]; m July 30, 1893, WILSON ALDERFER, b Mar. 27, 1868; s Abraham B. and Helena (Alle-bach) Alderfer. Farmer; res.. Harleysville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-893]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Clayton, b Sept. 24, 1893; m Lizzie L. Springer; Harleysville, Pa.
Henry, b Apr. 11, 1896; d June 12, 1896.
Helen, b June 27, 1899; d June 28, 1900.
Abraham, b Mar. 18, 1903.
[74-486] KATE GROFF, b Feb. 7, 1872; dau Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff [74-162]; m May 6, 1893, ISAIAH STOVER, b Dec. 21, 1865; s Rev. Jacob C. and Rebecca G. (Metz) Stover. Teacher and bank teller; res., Harleysville, Pa. (1919.) No issue.
[74-487] HENRY CLEMENS GROFF, M.D., b Jan. 5, 1876; s Dr. Henry G. and Hannah (Clemens) Groff [74-162]; m July 9, 1902, ESTELLA CLEMENS ROSENBERGER, b Nov. 17, 1880; dau Lyman Swartley and Elizabeth Ann (Clemens) Rosenberger. Physician; res., S. E. Corner Broad and Venango Sts., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Robert Armand, b May 11, 1903.
Mary Elizabeth, b Feb. 21, 1908.
[74-488] SARAH JANE C. GROFF, b Feb. 22, 1875; d Oct. 15, 1898; dau Jesse G. and Sarah L. (Cressman) Groff [74-163]; m June 17, 1893, PETER H. KEELER, b Oct. 29, 1870; s John and Sophie (Hill) Keeler. Clerk; res., Perkasie, Pa. (1921.)
One child:
[74-893.1] Herbert G., b June 9, 1894; m Eva May Leedom.
[74 189] MISURIA C. GROFF, b Aug. 28, 1877; dau Jesse G. and Sarah L. (Cressman) Groff [74-163]; m Dec. 18, 1898, EDWIN B. RAHN, b Sept. 17, 1873; s Francis and Lucy (Boardman) Rahn. Tinner; res., 916 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Arthur H., b July 20, 1904; d Nov. 17, 1917.
[74-489.1] JOHN F. GROFF, b Mar. 12, 1864; s Dr. John F. and Amanda (Ruggles) Groff [74Â164]; m ELLEN GAUKER, b Feb. 5, 1863; dau William and Sarah (Boyer) Gauker. Res., Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
[74-893.2] 1. Forrest Norman, b June 5, 1887; m Nora Carroll.
[74-893.3] 2. Catharine Venona, b Dec. 12, 1888; m Harvey Rahn.
Elsie May, b May 2, 1891; 917 Mt. Vernon St., Phila., Pa.
[74-489.3] HANNAH ALICE GROFF, b Oct. 13, 1869; dau Dr. John F. and Amanda (Ruggles) Groff [74-164]; m Dec. 31, 1892, JACOB LAUBACH, b Nov. 2, 1863; d Apr. 2, 1900; s Samuel and Sarah (Barron) Laubach. Farmer; res., Coopersburg, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1. (1921.)
Children (3):
- Mildred Frances, b Feb. 16, 1893; d June 21, 1899.
[74-893.4] 2. Marcella Florence, b Dec. 22, 1894; m P. Claude Fretz.
3. Eva Susanna, b Sept. 24, 1900; d Apr. 27, 1905.
[74-490] GEORGE W. DAUB, b June 6, 1841; d Sept., 1894; s Samuel G. and Elizabeth (Lightcap) Daub [74-166]; in SARAH E. SOLOMON. George W. Daub fought in the Civil War. Widow's res., 1058 Willow St., Norristown, Pa.
One son: George W.; Norristown, Pa. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-491] EMMA L. DAUB, b June 13, 1858; dau Samuel G. and Elizabeth (Lightcap) Daub [74-166]; m Mar. 27, 1890, RICHARD HIGSON, b Feb. 18, 1867. Mr. Higson is connected with the G. Woolford Wood Mfg. Co., Darby, Pa. Res., 214 S. Second St., Colwyn, Del. Co., Pa. (1921.)
Children (8):
Sarah Elizabeth, b Oct. 1, 1891; d Sept. 11, 1895.
Marie, b Oct. 9, 1893; d May 11, 1894.
Garfield, b June 13, 1895; d July 29, 1895.
Freemont, b Nov. 13, 1896; d Mar. 17, 1897.
Charles S., b Apr. 4, 1898; d June 15, 1898.
Annie, b Nov. 19, 1899; d Nov. 25, 1899.
Richard, b Nov. 9, 1902; d Mar. 28, 1903.
Samuel G., b Jan. 17, 1905; d Apr. 9, 1905.
[74-494] SARAH REID, b Nov. 11, 1851; dau Jesse A. and Maria G. (Daub) Reid [74-167];
m Sept. 27, 1870, JEFFERSON GRIMLEY, b Mar. 27, 1844; d Feb. 14, 1899; s Amos and Julian (Lightcap) Grimley. Carpenter; res., Gratersford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-893.5] 1. Laura, b Jan. 17, 1872; d Sept. 26, 1919; m S. C. Poley.
- Emma, b Nov. 19, 1876; d Dec. 3, 1876.
- William, b Feb. 22, 1880; d July 8, 1881.
- Charles, b Mar. 14, 1882; unm; 3550 Frankford Ave., Phila.; served in U. S. Marine Corps.
- Evelyn twins, b Apr. 7, 1888; d fi Sept. 27, 1888.
- Blanche 1 May 14, 1888.
[74-496] MALARIA REID, b Aug. 22, 1853; dau Jesse A. and Maria G. (Daub) Reid [74-167];
m JOHN K. BERGEY, b Aug. 2, 1851; s Christian and Anna (Kulp) Bergey. Res., Zieglersville, Pa. (1920.)
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[74-894] [74-895] [74-896] [74-897] |
Children (6): Maria R., b Nov. 15, 1873; m John Kulp. William R., b Mar. 4, 1875; m ----; Delphi, Pa. John Oswin P., b Dec. 27, 1876; d 1909. Theodore R., b July 14, 1878; Quakertown, Pa. Mary Alice R., b July 24, 1881; m Robert Young; Coopersburg, Pa. Emma Minerva, b Jan. 2, 1884; in John Metzger. |
[74-498] SAMUEL SMITH DAUB, b Sept. 30, 1866; s Henry G. and Mary Ann (Smith) Daub [74-168]; m Nov. 15, 1897, CATHERINE CURRAN, b Feb. 14, 1869; dau Patrick and Mary Curran. Wood Carver; res., Green Lake, Maine. No issue. (1920.)
[74-499] MARY MAGDALENE COPE DAUB, b Jan. 8, 1869; dau Henry G. and Mary Ann (Smith) Daub [74-168]; m Apr. 25, 1888, JOHN L. FARRELL, b Jan. 13, 1863; s Jacob and Elizabeth (Simon) Farrell. Carpet and rug salesman; res., 20 Huron Ave., Norwood, Del. Co., Pa. (1920.) No issue.
[74-500] WILLIAM SIMPSON DAUB, b July 28, 1871; s Henry G. and Mary Ann (Smith) Daub [74-168]; m Apr. 26, 1899, MARGARET VORES ANDERSON, b June 23, 1876; dau William and Salinda (Bright) Anderson. Cashier for bankers and brokers; res., Florence Apts., 49th and Florence Ave., West Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-503] HENRY DAUB, b May 25, 1859; s George W. and Hannah D. (Tyson) Daub [74-169]; m Jan. 12, 1883, ELIZABETH R. SWARTLEY, b Nov. 23, 1861; d July 13, 1919; dau Michael and Mary (Rosenberger) Swartley. Farmer; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-898]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Marie, b Aug. 25, 1884; m George W. Rhoads.
Sarah, b Sept. 16, 1886; d Mar. 31, 1887.
Clayton, b Mar. 13, 1891; d Apr. 1, 1893.
[74-899]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Elizabeth, b July 25, 1893; d Jan. 16, 1913; m Christian Wissler.
[74-504] ANNIE REIMAN, b May 5, 1869; dau Herman and Louisa (Daub) Reiman [74-170]; m Aug. 23, 1890, HARRY BUCHER FREDERICK, b Feb. 20, 1866; s Francis and Catherine (Bucher) Frederick. Laborer; res., Sumneytown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-900]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Forrest Reiman, b Feb. 26, 1891; m Elsie Schultz Keyser.
William Henry R., b Oct. 11, 1895; d Feb. 9, 1897.
Sallie May, b Apr. 14, 1898; Sumneytown, Pa.
Clarence Francis, b Aug. 6, 1901; 1242 11th St., Eddystone, Pa.
Carrie Alverda, b Apr. 1, 1910; d Sept. 13, 1910.
[74-506] WILLIAM JEFFERSON REIMAN, b Sept. 19, 1878; s Herman and Louisa (Daub) Reiman [74-170J; m May 4, 1902, MINERVA HENDRICKS, b May 4, 1880; dau Frank 0. and Mary (Sassaman) Hendricks. Farmer; Hoppenville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
Daisy Mae, b Dec. 9, 1902.
William Leslie, b May 27, 1906.
Raymond Claude, b Aug. 27, 1910.
Earl Stanley, b June 11, 1914; d June 23, 1914.
Margaret H., b Nov. 5, 1912.
Le Roy H., b Dec. 30, 1915.
Myrtle H., b Nov. 5, 1917.
[74-506.1] JOHN L. SHIPE, s George and Elizabeth (Leidy) Shipe [74-171]; m MARIE (MARIA) SHULL (SCHOVE), dau Jacob and Catherine (Leidy) Schove. Farmer; lived in New Britain Twp., Pa.
Children (2):
- Isaiah, dec.
[74-900.1] 2. George W., m Lydia Albright.
In 1887 George W. Shipe was the only child of a well-to-do father. [Battle's Hist., Bucks Co.]
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-506.6] LEIDY ECKEL, s Samuel and Catharine (Leidy) Eckel [74-171.1]; m MARY LEWIS, dau William Lewis of Hilltown, Pa. Res., Hatfield, Pa. [Edward Matthews.]
Children (2):
- Horace.
[74-900.2] 2. Lizzie, m Dr. Titus Albright, Hatfield, Pa.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-506.12] ISAIAH LEIDY, d 1887; s Zachariah and Catharine A. (Gable) Leidy [74-172]; m
_______ SWARTZ, dau Andrew Swartz. Justice of the Peace; res., Hilltown Twp., Pa. [Edward Matthews— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-508a] ANDREW HAGENBUCH, s Joseph and Lydia (Hahn) Hagenbuch [74-173]; m 1st time, ELLEN AMANDA SCHNABEL, b Nov. 19, 1850; d Dec. 30, 1888.
Children (5):
[74-901]Â Â Â Â Â 1. William H., b Oct. 26, 1876; m Amelia H. Krauss.
[74-902]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Lovine J., b Aug. 11, 1875; m Ellen E. Wentling.
[74-903]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary, b Jan. 29, _______ ; d May 14, 1911; m F. D. Layton.
[74-904]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Sylvester, b Feb. 13, 1881; m Katie Gery.
[74-905]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Steward H., b Sept. 15, 1882; m Lizzie Garr.
[74-508b] ANDREW HAGENBUCH, same as above, m 2nd time, DIANA STROH, dau Charles and Rebecca (Rohrbach) Stroh [75b-29a]. Res., East Greenville, Pa., R. D. (1919.)
Children (10):
- Amy Jane, b Sept. 20, 1890; d Mar. 20, 1907.
[74-906]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Elmer, b Feb. 20, 1892; m Elaroo Wonsidler; Quakertown, Pa.
[74-907]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Norman, b Nov. 17, 1893; m Maggie Linsenbigler; Spinnerstown, Pa.
Viola, b Dec. 10, 1896.
Wayne, b Mar. 1, 1899.
Myron, b July 23, 1901.
Luella, b Mar. 18, 1904.
Leon, b June 18, 1907.
Linwood, b May 1, 1910.
Stata, b July 13, 1913.
[74-509] CHARLES HAHN, b Sept. 4, 1844; s Charles and Susanna (Marsch) Hahn [74-174]; m Aug. 8, 1868, ELLEN WEAVER, b Aug. 11, 1846; dau Philip and Sophia (Hock).Weaver. Res., 2006 Hay Terrace, Easton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-908]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Clinton T., b July 3, 1870; m Catharine Shutt.
[74-909]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mary A., b Jan. 20, 1873; m John F. Sandt.
[74-510] JAMES HAHN, b Oct. 28, 1845; d Oct. 24, 1879; s Charles and Susanna (Marsch) Hahn [74-174]; m Feb. 27, 1869, ROSE LAUBACH, b Dec. 26, 1849; dau Elias and Deborah Laubach. Farmer; res., 1525 Centre St., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-910]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Charles, b Nov. 19, 1870; m Laura Deily; 427 North 6th St., Allentown, Pa.
[74-911]Â Â Â Â Â 2. John A., b Oct. 15, 1871; m Selma J. Brueh.
[74-912]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Samuel, b July 25, 1878; m Gertrude E. Schoch.
[74-913]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Austin, b Aug. 6, 1875; m Stella Yotter.
[74-914]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah J., b Dec. 11, 1873; m William A. Rice.
6. Theodore, b July 25, 1869; d Sept. 28, 1869.
[74-511] LUCINDA HAHN, b Nov. 10, 1838; d June 1, 1917; dau Charles and Susanna (Marsch) Hahn [74-174]; m 1866, EDWARD RODENBACH, b June 18, 1840; d Feb. 8, 1900; s Jesse and Lidia (Kostenbrader) Rodenbach. Res., Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-916]Â Â Â Â Â 1. James, b June 12, 1867; m Emma Kuntz.
[74-917]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sebilla, b Oct. 15, 1868; m James Hawk.
[74-918]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Stephen, b Feb. 26, 1870; m Lucy Young.
[74-919]Â Â Â Â Â 4. George, b Aug. 28, 1872; m Emma Newhard.
[74-920]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Lewis F., b Nov. 9, 1873; m Camilla C. Hiestand.
[74-921]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Mary L., b Nov. 9, 1876; m Harry E. Weitknecht.
[74-922]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Monroe, b Sept. 25, 1879; m Cora Kresslpr.
[74-915]Â Â Â Â Â Lovin Krack, b May 3, 1862, natural son of Lucinda Hahn and William Krack; Emma L. Kuntz.
[74-512] MATILDA HAHN, b May 15, 1841; dau Charles and Susanna (Marsch) Hahn [74-174]; m June 16, 1861, GEORGE WERNER, b Oct. 6, 1839; s John H. and Barbray (Berger) Werner. FarmÂer; res., Nazareth, R. D. 2, Pa. (1920.)
Children (9):
[74-923]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Ellen, b Feb. 9, 1862; m Jeremiah Werkheiser.
[74-924]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Ida J., b Mar. 2, 1864; m Theodore Schug.
[74-925]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Annie, b July 18, 1867; m Alfred Frey.
[74-926]Â Â Â Â 4. George A., b June 28, 1869; m Emily Matilda Mitman.
5. John, b Feb. 11, 1871; d June 16, 1893.
[74-927]Â Â Â Â 6. Cora, b Oct. 8, 1872; m Milton Werkheiser; Easton, Pa.
7. Lillie, b Nov. 12, 1875; d Jan. 12, 1893.
[74-928]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Charles, b May 10, 1876; m Emma Roth; Easton, Pa.
[74-929]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 9. Stella, b June 14, 1881; m Daniel R. Spence.
[74-513] REUBEN HAHN, b Nov. 20, 1846; d June 11, 1884; s Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn
[74-175a]; m Jan. 2, 1869, CATHARINE BEER, b June 8, 1848; dau Amos and Matilda (Kebler)
Beer. Farmer; res., Lehighton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-930a] 1. Adam H., bMay 13,m J 1. Sitna Heffelfinge r.
1869;
[74-930b]
- Araminda Stehly.
[74-931]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Nathan, b Mar. 24, 1871; m Lucinda Fox.
[74-932]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Milton, b Dec. 8, 1872; m Cora Steel.
[74-933]Â Â Â Â Â 4. William, b Nov. 14, 1874; m Alice Koch.
[74-934]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Matilda, b May 8, 1881; m Emerson Strohl.
[74-935]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Eva Christian, b Nov. 6, 1876; m George Leon.
- Ellen, b May 25, 1879; d 1888.
Catharine (Beer) Hahn, widow, married Joel Strohl, and had two children: I. John; 2. Sophia.
[74-514] SALLIE ANN HAHN, dau Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn [74-175a] ; m SAMUEL SMITH.
Res., Palmerton, R. D., Pa. No issue. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-515] CAROLINE HAHN, dec; dau Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn [74-175a]; m WILLIAM
BUCK.
Children (3):
- Daniel; Palmerton, Pa.
[74-936]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Leah, m Henry Behler.
[74-937]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Daughter, m Dr. Ziegenfuss; Palmerton, Pa.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-516] LUCY ANN HAHN, dec; dau Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn [74-175a]; m JOHN BEER.
Children (2):
[74-938]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Emeline, m________ Kleintop.
[74-939]Â Â Â Â 2. Alverta, m__________ Smith.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-518] WASHINGTON HAHN, s Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn [74-175a]; m SALLIE BEER.
Res., Palmerton, Pa., R. D. 1.
Children (3):
- James; 2. William; 3. Emma.
On Aug. 23, 1915, the Overseers of the Poor of Towamencin Twp., Pa., gave a release for a share of
dower money to Washington Hahn, executor of the estate of Jacob Hahn, and trustee of Sallie Ann
Hahn, one of the heirs of Jacob Hahn. Sallie Ann Hahn had been a charge upon the District. [ Unable
to complete or verify.]
[74-519] ENOS HAHN, dec; s Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn [74-175a]; m CATHARINE
SMITH. Res., Palmerton, Pa., R. D. 2.
Children (10):
[74-940]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Lewis, b June 10, 1868; m Louisa Hoffacker.
[74-941]Â Â Â Â 2. Eve, m Calvin Bartholomew; Northampton, Pa.
- John; Kunkletown, Pa.
- Amos.
[74-942]Â Â Â Â 5. Ellen, b Feb. 9, 1888; m Erastus Smith.
Emma.
[74-943]Â Â Â Â 7. Mary C., b Apr. 19, 1882; m Calvin B. Edelman.
8. Amandus; Palmerton, Pa.
[74-944]Â Â Â Â 9. Elizabeth, b Dec. 7, 1896; m Harry A. Wentz. [74-945] 10. Lydia M., b Dec. 1, 1877; m Oliver J. Kleintop.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-520] CHRISTIANA HAHN, dau Jacob and Julia (Miller) Hahn [74-175a]; m JOHN ECK-
HART. Res., Palmerton, Pa., R. D. 2.
Children (7):
- Nathan; 2. Lewis; 3. William; 4. Sylvester; 5. Fretta; 6. Mary; 7. Ella.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-521] SAMUEL HAHN, b Mar. 9, 1863; s Jacob and Sophia (Cope) Hahn [74-175b]; m Nov. 15, 1885, CATHARINE GREEN, b July 11, 1863; dau Joseph and Maria (George) Green. BlackÂsmith; res., Lehighton, Pa., R. D. 4. (1921.)
Children (6):
[74-946]Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob, b May 17, 1887; m Mamie A. Moll.
- Allen, b Mar. 23, 1903; unm; Lehighton, R. D. 2, Pa.
[74-947]Â Â Â Â 3. Quinten, m Mabel Diehl; Mauch Chunk, Pa.
4. Charles, dec.
- Ellen, unm.
[74-948]Â Â Â Â 6. Jennie, b Mar. 26, 1895; m Harvey Ziegenfuss.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-522] JACOB HAHN, s Jacob and Sophia (Cope) Hahn [74-175b]; m MINNIE REPPERT. Res., Lehighton, Pa., R. D. No issue. [Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-523] ELLA HAHN, dec; dau Jacob and Sophia (Cope) Hahn [74-175b]; m JAMES WAGNER.
Res., Bowmanstown, Pa.
Children (6):
- George, Parryville, Pa.; 2. Clinton; 3. James, Parryville, Pa.; 4. Zenobia; 5. Rudolph.
[74-948.1] 6. Maggie, m__________
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-524] FAYETTA SOPHIA HAHN, dec; dau Jacob and Sophia (Cope) Hahn [74-175b]; m
MONROE GREEN. Res., Palmerton, Pa., R. F. D. 2.
One child:
[74-948.2] Lillie, m__________ Getz. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-530] LOUISA BENDER, b June 6, 1845; dau Jacob and Mary (Hahn) Bender [74-177]; m WILLIAM FLICK, b Sept. 17, 1840; d Oct. 21, 1914; s Henry and Louisa (Miller) Flick. Res., Bath, Pa. (1920.)
Children (14):
[74-949]Â Â Â Â 1. James A., b Dec. 4, 1864; m Sarah A. Erich.
[74-950]Â Â Â Â 2. Mary E. S., b July 25, 1867; m Milton F. Smith.
Lydia S., b July 2, 1869; d Sept. 30, 1871.
Augustus F., b Nov. 2, 1870; Bath, Pa.
Elmer A., b Sept. 8, 1872; Bath, Pa.
[74-951]Â Â Â Â 6. Hannah E., b Nov. 2, 1873; m John Barrall.
[74-952]Â Â Â Â 7. Sarah K., b Jan. 6, 1876; m Samuel Barrall; Nazareth, Pa.
8. Cora S., b Mar. 15, 1877; d Aug. 29, 1877.
[74-953]Â Â Â Â 9. Lieian Aquilla, b July 8, 1878; m Simon King. [74-954] 10. Mame V., b Sept. 23, 1880; m Samuel Steckel.
[74-955] 11. Mackie R., b Sept. 2, 1881; m James Hoch; Nazareth, Pa.
[74-956] 12. Clara, b Aug. 12, 1884; m Victor Beam.
[74-957] 13. Martha M., b Mar. 7, 1886; m Robert J. Mack.
[74-958] 14. Myce, b Apr. 17, 1890; m William Eberly.
[74-531a] LOVINE BENDER, b Sept. 17, 1847; s Jacob and Mary (Hahn) Bender [74-177]; nt 1st time, Nov. 8, 1868, SUSAN SCHOENEBERGER, b June 19, 1850; d July 3, 1905.
One child:
[74-959]Â Â Â Â Â Ada M., b Sept. 30, 1883; m Jere L. Wentz.
[74-531b] LOVINE BENDER, same as above, m 2nd time, Feb. 17,1916, MARIA FENSTER MAKER, b Apr. 5, 1849. Carpenter; res., Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
[74-532] RUFINA BENDER, b June 20, 1850; dau Jacob and Mary (Hahn) Bender [74-177]; m June 14, 1868, HARRY SCHOENEBERGER, b Aug. 20, 1845; s Isaac and Katie (Figel) Schoene-berger. Laborer; res., Catasauqua, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
Sylvester P., b June 2, 1869; m Emma Seyfried; Catasauqua, Pa.
Henry F., b Mar. 12, 1871; d Jan. 22, 1919; m Lizzie Seyfried; Catasauqua, Pa.
Charles J., b Feb. 26, 1883; m Emma Snyder.
Thomas D., b July 20, 1885; m Florence Loper; Hokendauqua, Pa.
Minnie M. C., b Sept. 19, 1874; m James Dougherty.
Mabel I., b Oct. 23, 1889; m William Balliet.
[74-535] MANTANA BENDER, b Apr. 8, 1856; dau Jacob and Mary (Hahn) Bender [74-177];
m Mar. 10, 1877, AUGUST LAUBACH, b June 6, 1854; s Frank and Mary Ann (Smith) Laubach. Farmer; res., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-965.1] 1. William J., b Aug. 15, 1879; m Martha E. Van Billiard.
[74-965.2] 2. Robert F., b Mar. 18, 1882; m Anna L. Schall.
[74-965.3] 3. Howard E., b Sept. 5, 1886; m Annie E. Kurtz.
[74-536] ELIAS BENDER, b Jan. 13, 1862; s Jacob and Mary (Hahn) Bender [74-177]; m Sept. 26, 1891, IDA M. FRITZ, b May 19, 1868; dau Gideon and Caroline (Moser) Fritz. Blacksmith; res., Bath, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
[74-965.4] 1. Bertha I., b June 27, 1895; m Milton G. Houser.
William H., b Nov. 26, 1898; d Oct. 4, 1902.
Lottie M., b May 11, 1900; d Sept. 13, 1902.
[74-965.5] 4. Elsie R., b Mar. 8, 1902; m Oscar Edelman; Bath, Pa.
- Infant son, b Aug. 5, 1905; d Aug. 5, 1905.
[74-540a] ALEXANDER L. HAHN, b June 20, 1854; s Elias and Caroline (Kostenbader) Hahn [74-180]; m 1st time, May 15, 1875, ELEMANDA BONDEN, b Mar. 7, 1855; d Dec. 23, 1896.
Children (8):
| [74-966] [74-967] [74-968] [74-969 [74-970 [74-971] [74-972] [74-973 |
Samuel, b Dec. 4, 1876; m Anna Gishel. Ellen, b July 7, 1879; m Herbert Hess. Aetna, b Apr. 13, 1880; m Frank Detweiler. Asher L., b Oct. 3, 1881; m Florence M. Schultz. Howard M., b Aug. 1, 1883; m Anna Rasely. Cula, b Aug. 16, 1887; m Jacob Bachman; Bethlehem, Pa. Daisy, b Jan. 12, 1891; m Floyd Border; Glendon, Pa. Henry Wilson, b July 23, 1892; m Amy Wasser. |
[74-540b] ALEXANDER L. HAHN, same as above, m 2nd time, Mar. 23, 1898, MARY F. BUSH, d Dec. 8, 1912; aged fifty-eight yrs. No issue.
[74-540c] ALEXANDER L. HAHN, same as above, m 3rd time, July 15, 1915, CAROLINE WENTZ. No issue. Carpenter; res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
[74-541] ELLEN M. HAHN, b Mar. 23, 1852 ; d Apr. 29, 1919; dau Elias and Caroline (Kostenbader) Hahn [74-180]; m May 8, 1870, RICHARD A. SEIFERT, b Mar. 8, 1847; d May 13, 1918; s Jacob and Hannah (Beisel) Seifert. Farmer; res., Nazareth, Pa., R. D. 2. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-974]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Emma A., b Sept. 12, 1870; m Andrew M. Silfies.
[74-975]Â Â Â Â Â 2. George 0., b Oct. 29, 1873; m Laura R. Hoch.
[74-976]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary C., b Dec. 15, 1878; m William T. Johnson.
[74-543] SARAH A. HAHN, b Sept. 30, 1857; dau Elias and Caroline (Kostenbader) Hahn [74Â180]; m Dec. 26, 1874, WILLIAM HECKMAN, b Sept. 11, 1852; d June 19, 1911; s David and Mary (Hagenbuch) Heckman. Farmer; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. (1920.)
One child:
[74-977]Â Â Â Â Â Charles F., b July 5, 1881; m Annie Alice Miller.
[74-548] MARGARET L. HEAVENER, b Nov. 4, 1851; d Oct. 29, 1903; dau Wilson and Eliza (Lear) Heavener [74-184]; m Mar. 18, 1882, ALBERT B. DURYEA, b July 4, 1853; s George W. and Barbara Anne (Savidge) Duryea. Millwright; res., Lambertville, N. J. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-978]Â Â Â Â Â I. Paul G., b June 24, 1883; m Susie B. Robbins.
- Edwin J., b July 21, 1886; unm; 221 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J.
[74-549] SAMUEL HEAVENER, b Dec. 25, 1853; s Wilson and Eliza (Lear) Heavener [74-184]; m, Oct. 20, 1877, ELLA LUTZ, b Aug. 27, 1860. Res., Hellertown, Pa. (1918.)
Children (10):
- Theodore, d in infancy.
- Norris, b June 21, 1879; d Oct. 16, 1881.
[74-979]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ada, b Dec. 10, 1880; m George Merritt.
- Charles, b Dec. 4, 1882; d Dec. 15, 1883.
[74-980]Â Â Â Â 5. Ella, b May 21, 1884; m J. Harry McGordy; 1219 Ferry St., Easton, Pa. 6. Hugh, b Feb. 17, 1886; d Sept. 29, 1918.
[74-981]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Wilson, b Aug. 2, 1887; m Emma A. Hineline.
[74-982]Â Â Â Â Â 8. Thomas, b June 29, 1889; m Emma C. Wilson.
[74-983]Â Â Â Â 9. Melvin, b July 24, 1891; m Cora Keiper.
10. Elizabeth, b Apr. 19, 1898.
[74-550] JOHN HEAVENER, b Apr. 5, 1856; s Wilson and Eliza (Lear) Heavener [74-184]; m Oct. 16, 1878, ELIZA A. RYMOND, b July 17, 1857; dau George and Eliza Ann (Piatt) Rymond. Farmer; res., Columbus, N. J. (1919.)
Children (6):
[74-984]Â Â Â Â 1. Clara R., b Sept. 3, 1879; m William P. Fuhrman.
2. Cynthia W., b Nov. 30, 1883; d Aug. 14, 1885.
- Oscar, b June 6, 1886; d Feb. 28, 1888.
[74-985]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Emma, b Apr. 3, 1889; m Harry W. Mount.
Margaret, b Mar. 15, 1892; Columbus, N. J.
Eva, b June 9, 1894; Columbus, N. J.
[74-552] HENRY HEAVENER, b Mar. 13, 1863; s Wilson and Eliza (Lear) Heavener [74-184]; m Dec. 24, 1887, PHOEBE HANNAH WATSON, b Apr. 10, 1866; d Mar. 8, 1900; dau Aaron A. and Phoebe Ann (Satterthwaite) Watson. Blacksmith; res., Fallsington, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-986]Â Â Â Â Â Herman M., b July 4, 1891; m Ella McGetrick.
[74-553] WILLIAM HEAVENER, b Oct. 19, 1865; s Wilson and Eliza (Lear) Heavener [74-184]; m July 7, 1889, AMY ALWILDA BRYAN, b Nov. 28, 1867; dau Lewis K. and Agnes (Godshalk) Bryan. Blacksmith; res., Montgomeryville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (13):
[74-987]Â Â Â Â Â Â I. Ethel, b Nov. 6, 1889; m Richard Reese.
- Carrie A., b Aug. 21, 1891; d Mar. 31, 1905.
[74-988]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Herbert, b Jan. 28, 1893; m Mary A. Schong.
[74-989]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Alwilda, b Dec. 17, 1895; m Craig Casey.
Frances, b Oct. 12, 1896.
Roscoe, b Mar. 9, 1898.
Stanley, b Feb. 10, 1900.
Sallie A., b Dec. 7, 1901.
Florence A., b Oct. 31, 1904.
Claud B., b Sept. 2, 1906.
Elva 0., b Oct. 5, 1908.
Erma A., b June 16, 1911.
Eunice 0., b Sept. 21, 1913.
[74-555] HOWARD HEAVENER, b Jan. 5, 1872; s Wilson and Eliza (Lear) Heavener [74-184]; m Sept. 24, 1899, ALMEDA PERKINS, b Oct. 27, 1874; dau Brayton M. and Lena A. (Dickey) Perkins. Bookkeeper; res., Calexico, Cal. (1920.)
Children (4):
Reina Ana, b July 15, 1901.
Hazel Vera, b Jan. 26, 1903.
Effie May, b Mar. 8, 1904.
Almeda Jessie, b Oct. 29, 1915.
[74-556] JAMES WILLIAMS, b Oct. 29, 1849; s William and Elizabeth (Heavener) Williams [74-185]; m Jan. 30, 1875, ADALINE RILEY, b Nov. 3, 1850; d May 18, 1915; dau John and Sarah (Leidich) Riley. Farmer; res., Upper Black Eddy, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-990]Â Â Â Â Â Â I. Edith, b Feb. 7, 1876; m August Barlow.
[74-991]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Walter, b Aug. 26, 1879; m Sarah Duffy; Upper Black Eddy, Pa.
[74-992]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Edgar, b Jan. 5, 1881; m Jennie Pursell; Upper Black Eddy, Pa. 4. Bertha, b Nov. 27, 1883; d June 12, 1896.
[74-993]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. William, b May 15, 1886; m Miriam E. Hunt.
Elizabeth, b Dec. 2, 1889; Upper Black Eddy, Pa.
[74-557] JANE WILLIAMS, b Oct. 31, 1851; dau William and Elizabeth (Heavener) Williams [74-185]; m Dec. 24, 1883, RICHARD W. KINTNER, b Sept. 2, 1860; d Feb. 9, 1918; s Hugh and Amanda (Rufe) Kintner. Farmer; res., Kintnersville, Pa. (1919.)
One child: William, b Apr. 9, 1886; Kintnersville, Pa.
[74-558] SUSAN WILLIAMS, b May 23, 1854; dau William and Elizabeth (Heavener) Williams [74-185]; m Oct. 28, 1876, WILLIAM E. FINE, b Sept. 15, 1855; s John and Maria (Lippincott) Fine. Laborer; res., Upper Black Eddy, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
- Elizabeth, b Jan. 30, 1878; d Mar. 16, 1886.
[74-994]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Carrie, b Aug. 20, 1882; m Jacob W. Arnold.
- Kenneth, b Mar. 20, 1893; d May 26, 1901.
- Lillian, b Mar. 30, 1895.
[74-559] KATE WILLIAMS, b Dec. 18, 1869; dau William and Elizabeth (Heavener) Williams [74-185]; m Apr. 3, 1893, WILLIAM M. PAETZELL, b Sept. 24, 1868; s Joseph and Katharine (Kutenberger) Paetzell. Assistant yardmaster; res., 31 Evans Ave., Trenton, N. J. (1919.)
Children (5):
- Clifford, b Dec. 2, 1893; unm; Detroit, Michigan.
Russell S., b Apr. 6, 1897; unm; 31 Evans Ave., Trenton.
Herbert N., b June 9, 1899; unm; 31 Evans Ave., Trenton.
Leslie R., b Nov. 22, 1901; unm; 31 Evans Ave., Trenton.
Ethel F., b Sept. 22, 1907; unm; 31 Evans Ave., Trenton.
[74-560] AMANDA SMITH, b June 17, 1871; dau Francis H. and Sarah (Snyder) Smith [74-187]; m Dec. 16, 1893, JAMES ELMER HIGH, b Aug. 1, 1867; d Apr. 1, 1909; s Levi and Elizabeth (NichoÂlas) High. Undertaker; res., Quakertown, Pa., R. D. 5. (1919.)
Children (2):
- Mabel Ruth, b June 11, 1896; d Mar. 30, 1897.
[74-995]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Warren Linford, b June 8, 1898; m Elsie Mae L. Beam.
[74-562] JOHN SMITH, b Aug. 31, 1880; s Francis H. and Sarah (Snyder) Smith [74-187]; m Apr. 20, 1905, FLOSSIE CRESSMAN, b Sept. 7, 1885; dau William Clinton and Mary (Smetzer) Cressman. Merchant; res., 305 East Broad St., Quakertown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: J. Oswald, b Apr. 14, 1911.
[74-563] EMILY SMITH, b 1869; d Sept. 19, 1916; dau Oliver and Mary Smith [74-189]; m ________ LONG.
One child: Raymond; served in A. E. F. in France. [ Unable to verify or complete.]
[74-564] KATHARINE HAINES SMITH, b Jan. 17, 1884; dau George H. and Emelie W. C. (Oehns) Smith [74-190]; m Nov. 27, 1907, JAMES J. BROWN, b Apr. 27, 1885; s James J. and ElizaÂbeth (Newnom) Brown. Locomotive engineer; res., Rahway, N. J., Route 1, Box 127b. (191.9.)
One child: Mildred C., b Dec. 6, 1912.
[74-565] GEORGE HEAVENER SMITH, b Apr. 11, 1889; s George H. and Emilie W. C. (Oehns) Smith [74-190]; m Mar. 5, 1912, AUGUSTA V. BRANDT, b Mar. 5, 1891; dau Peter H. and Johanna (Bark) Brandt. Mechanical engineer; res., 1726 Courtland St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
George H., b June 2, 1916.
Augusta, b Jan. 29, 1915; d Feb. 26, 1915.
Dorris E., b Jan. 23,. 1918.
[74-566] GEORGE OTT, b Oct. 20, 1862; d Aug. 28, 1901; s Emery J. and Sarah (Reagle) Ott [74-
193] ; m MATILDA V. KLINE. Druggist.
Children (3):
[74-996a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 1. Helen Bears, dec.
[74-996b] 1. Frank K m
" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mabel Beck; Easton, Pa.
- Sallie, dec.
- Katharine, b Jan. 16, 1900; d Dec., 1913.
[Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-567] DR. JAMES E. OTT, b Apr. 25, 1865; s Emery J. and Sarah (Beagle) Ott [74-193]; m Aug. 27, 1896, ELLA M. JACKMAN, b Dec. 13, 1855; dau John and Margaret (Woye) Jackman. Physician; res., Clyde, Ohio. No issue. (1919.)
[74-568] EDWARD OTT, b Sept. 18, 1867; s Emery J. and Sarah (Beagle) Ott [74-193]; m ELLA .
_________ . Res., Bangor, Pa., R. D.
One child: Beulah. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-569] CHARLES 0. OTT, b Nov. 20, 1869; s Emery J. and Sarah (Beagle) Ott [74-193]; m ELMIRA JANE MANN, b June 8, 1871; dau Theodore and Wilmina (Speer) Mann. Farmer; res. Bangor, Pa., R. D. 2. (1919.)
Children (3):
Emery J., b Oct. 6, 1899.
George 0., b May 17, 1902.
Jennie M., b Sept. 10, 1894; d Nov. 6, 1912.
[74-570] JANE OTT, b Nov. 5, 1873; dau Emery J. and Sarah (Reagle) Ott [74-193]; m Nov. 16, 1893, GEORGE MILLER, b Feb. 15, 1872; 8 Lorenzo F. and Harriet (Krout) Miller. Machinist; res., Willow Grove, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-997]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Stella M., b Oct. 23, 1895; m Earl E. Stoneback.
Kenneth F., b Jan. 27, 1900; unm.
Alice E., b Apr. 30, 1906.
Charles 0., b May 13, 1908.
[74-571] MARTHA OTT, b Oct. 2, 1876; dau Emery J. and Sarah (Reagle) Ott [74-193]; m Dec. 10, 1898, JESSE C. ROSENBERRY, b July 13, 1872; s Samuel and Rosa (Shimer) Rosenberry. Farmer; res., Bangor, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Helen, b May 30, 1905.
James, b Mar. 30, 1907.
[74-572] JOSEPH EMERY OTT, b Dec. 20, 1878; s Emery J. and Sarah (Reagle) Ott [74-193]; m June 2, 1917, MAME AUGUSTA MENGLE, b Sept. 24, 1885; dau Jonas A. and Lyna (Swope) Mengle. Machine operator; res., 41 Evelyn Ave., Phillipsburg, N. J. (1919.) No issue.
[74-573] ALICE OTT, b Jan. 3, 1881; dau Emery J. and Sarah (Reagle) Ott [74-193]; m ELBERT
MILLER. Res., Mt. Bethel, Pa.
One child: Allen. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-574] STELLA OTT, b Oct. 1, 1883; dau Emery J. and Sarah (Reagle) Ott [74-193]; m Sept. 28, 1912, ALLEN GRANBERRY VAN HORN, b Sept. 28, 1887; s Andrew N. and Joanna (Beck) Van Horn. Farmer; res., Hainesburg, N. J. No issue. (1919.)
[74-578] MINNIE MAY OTT, b May 7, 1876; dau Peter G. and Elizabeth (Reagle) Ott [74-198];
m Nov. 25, 1897, S. C. LINABERRY, b June 22, 1870; s John and Elizabeth (Harting) Linaberry. Machinist; res., Bangor, Pa. (1919.)
Children (6):
[74-998]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Reta Elizabeth, b Nov. 2, 1898; m J. P. McEuroe; Bangor, Pa. 2. Mae Belle, b Jan. 27, 1900.
Fred Ott, b Aug. 19, 1901.
Edward Clark, b Feb. 3, 1902.
Blair Kelsey, b Nov. 11, 1907.
John Peter, b Nov. 17, 1911.
[74-579] REAGLE OTT, b Jan. 16, 1878; s Peter G. and Elizabeth (Reagle) Ott [74-198]; m June 17, 1897, ELSIE LOCKARD, b Dec. 18, 1879; dau Thomas and Emma (Eckert) Lockard. Slater; res.,
| Bangor, Pa. | (1919.) | Â | Â |
| Â | Children (5): | Â | Â |
| Â | 1. Theodore, b Jan. | 14, | 1899. |
Maude, b Dec. 19, 1900.
Bessie, b Apr. 8, 1908.
Kathryn, b July 9, 1912.
Joyce, b May 30, 1918.
[74-580] FLORENCE ADELL OTT, b Feb. 27, 1887; dau Peter G. and Elizabeth (Reagle) Ott [74-198]; m Dec. 31, 1906, JOHN H. PARSON, b Jan. 13, 1886. Slater; res., 419 Broad St., Pen Argyl, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
Reagle, b Aug. 19, 1907.
Christiana, b July 17, 1913.
Emily, b Apr. 29, 1915.
Ada, b Aug. 14, 1916.
Lloyd, b Nov. 9, 1919.
[74-581] ORANTES RAESLY, b Sept. 18, 1849; s William and Mary (Oyer) Raesly [74-218]; m Apr. 5, 1876, CORA E. BUSHMAN, b June 5, 1853; dau George H. and Jane (Diver) Bushman. Farmer; res., Marshall, Mich. (1919.)
Children, (3):
Claude E., b Apr. 19, 1878; d Sept. 5, 1896.
[74-999]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Theta E., b Nov. 21, 1881; m E. W. Landenberger.
3. Harold G., b Jan. 19, 1887.
[74-583] SAMUEL E. RAESLY, b Oct. 6, 1856; s Levi and Susan E. (Ellenberger) Raesly [74-219]; m July 30, 1878, EMMA E. SNYDER, b Nov. 13, 1859; dau Jacob and Rebecca (Albert) Snyder. Justice of the Peace; res., Bangor, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-1000] 1. George W., b Feb. 22, 1880; m Elizabeth Krom; 62 W. Rockland St., Phila., Pa. [74-1001] 2. J. Ray, b Jan. 26, 1885; m Hattie Franklin; 24 S. Front St., Easton, Pa.
[74-584] PAULINE RAESLY, b July, 1858; d 1901; dau Levi and Susan E. (Eilenberger) Raesly [74-219]; m DAVIS HAMBRIGHT.
One child:
[74-1001.1] Jennie, m Ray T. Stoffietz ; Bethlehem, Pa.
[Unable to complete; letters unans.]
[74-585] EMMA J. RAESLY, b Nov. 6, 1859; dau Levi and Susan E. (Eilenberger) Raesly [74Â219] ; m Aug. 11, 1881, ANDREW EYER. Res., Bangor, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-1001.2] 1. Joseph A., b May 10, 1882; m Mary C. Doyle.
Grace D., b Jan. 8, 1884; Bangor, Pa.
Lena C., b Mar. 9, 1886; Bangor, Pa.
[74-592a] DR. ISAAC OTT, b Nov. 30, 1847; d Jan. 1, 1916; s Jacob and Sally A. (LaBarre) Ott [74-221]; m 1st time, Apr. 30, 1877, EMMA D. FREEMAN FIELD, dau Dr. C. C. Field, of Easton, Pa.
[74-592b] DR. ISAAC OTT, same as above, m 2nd time, Oct. 14,1886, KATHARINE K. WYCOFF of Belvidere, N. J. The will of Dr. Isaac Ott was probated Jan. 10, 1916, in which children are menÂtioned but they are not named.
Isaac Ott, A.M., M.D., was born in Northampton Co., Pa., and died at his home in Easton, Pa. His early education was obtained in a boarding school located at Hackettstown, N. J., and Blair Hall at Blairstown, N. J. In 1865 he entered Lafayette College where he remained until the end of the Junior year. In 1876 he received the honorary degree of A.M. from the same institution.
Dr. Ott received his M.D. degree in 1869 from the University of Pennsylvania, and immediately thereafter continued his studies in the Universities of Leipzig and Berlin. He also attended the lectures of Prof. A. Flick, at Warzburg, and took a course in histological work with Prof. E. Klein in London. Upon his return from Europe in 1870 he became a resident physician in St. Mary's Hospital, Phila., after which he settled in Easton, Pa., for general medical and surgical practice and soon created an unÂusual demand for his professional services. In 1874, Dr. Ott worked for several months with Prof. Bow-ditch at Harvard.
In 1878, Dr. Ott was appointed lecturer in Physiology in the University of Pennsylvania, and one year later was elected a fellow in Biology in the Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Ott's reputation as a physiologist and an original investigator grew steadily, and in 1894 he was elected to the chair of PhysiÂology in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Phila., a position which he held until his death. For several years, beginning with 1895, Dr. Ott held the office of Dean in the same institution. It is quite within the limits of truth to state that as the result of his incumbency of this office, the school received a decided impetus.
Dr. Ott was a member of the Consulting Staff of Neurologists of the Asylum for the Insane at Norristown, Pa., a member of the American Physiological Society, the German Medical Society of New York, the Philadelphia Neurological Society, the American Society of Naturalists and many other local, state, and national medical societies. As an indication of his standing as a physiologist it is only necessary to mention that he was elevated to the Presidency of the American Physiological Society a few years prior to his death.
To mention all of the contributions made by Dr. Ott to medicine and science would lead too far afield, but a few of his accomplishments should be enumerated. Perhaps the most noteworthy achieveÂment of his professional career was the discovery of the Thermogenic Centers. He was the author of "Action of Medicines," 1878; "Modern Antipyretics," 1892; "Contribution to Physiology and PatholoÂgy of the Nervous System (in 20 parts) ;" "Intestinal Peristalsis ;" "Physiological Action of Drugs ;" "Internal Secretions," 1910. In 1904 Dr. Ott issued a standard work entitled a "Text-Book of PhysÂiology," which was at once accorded a most favorable reception.
As a lecturer Dr. Ott was not eloquent, but perhaps no one ever taught physiology to more appreÂciative classes; this was due to the magnetic force of his personality and the feeling that he spoke with authority. His intellectual powers were of the highest type and his personal magnetism drew to him all who came within his presence. It was, as often happens with racial benefactors, not given to Dr. Ott to see the fruit of his labors, or of his discoveries, beyond the limits of a few brief years. One of his marked personal qualities was gentleness, although he was capable of manifesting great firmness of character when the occasion seemed to demand it. Dr. Ott was a physician and scientist worthy of companionship of the greatest and the best. [James M. Anders, M. D.]
[74-595.1] MARY BECK, dau John and Catharine (Ott) Beck [74-225]; m JOSEPH K. HAGEMAN.
One child: Alice. [ Unable to locate or verify.]
[74-598] CLARA POLEY, b Jan. 22, 1844; dau Jeremiah and Mary Ann (Bigony) Poley [74-227]; m May 16, 1865, DR. JACOB OLIVER KNIPE, b Sept. 3, 1837; d June 4, 1919; s Dr. Jacob and Ra-chael (Evans) Knipe. Physician; lived in Norristown, Pa.
Children (6):
[74-1002a]l 1 Irvin P., b Feb. 27, 1866; m I 1. Margaret Richardson.
[74-1002b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â t 2. Anna E. Lovett.
[74-1003] 2. Reinoehl, b Sept. 14, 1867; m Josephine W. Anderson.
[74-1004] 3. Jay C., b Jan. 12, 1869; m Ruth Blanche Krauss.
- Francis Warren, b Apr. 29, 1873; d Jan. 1, 1877.
[74-1005] 5. George Linley, b Mar. 27, 1875; in S. Edith Murray.
[74-1006] 6. Norman L., b Dec. 31, 1878; m Katherine E. Miller.
Dr. Jacob 0. Knipe was born in New Hanover Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. After attending the public schools of his native township, Dr. Knipe attended Freeland Seminary, and Mount Pleasant Seminary at Boyertown, Pa., and also Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. He then pursued the study of medicine with his father and brothers. Dr. Knipe was graduated from the Jefferson Medical College, Phila., in 1862, after which he established himself in Norristown where he built a large and successful practice.
[74-599] GEORGE W. POLEY, b Apr. 23, 1848; s Jeremiah and Mary Ann (Bigony) Poley [74Â227]; m Aug. 22, 1871, ANNIE M. TITLOW, b Oct. 20, 1849; dau Reuben C. and Sarah S. (Levering) Titlow. Civil Engineer; res., 353 White Hall Road, Norristown, Pa. (1922.)
Children (3):
- Irene Levering, b Jan. 1, 1874; d Feb. 2, 1879.
[74-1007] 2. George Milton, b June 21, 1880; m Anna Frances Dreslin.
[43-356]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Katharine Christine, b Sept. 6, 1882; m Edwin G. Kurtz.
[74-600] WARREN H. POLEY, b Apr. 2, 1856; s Jeremiah and Mary Ann (Bigony) Poley [74-227]; m Sept. 25, 1883, MARTHA CORSON, b Dec. 13, 1857; dau Elias Hicks and Emily (Harris) Corson. Retired druggist; res., 33 E. Upsal St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Emily Corson, b Oct. 13, 1887; unm; 33 E. Upsal St., Phila., Pa.
Corson, b Nov. 7, 1889; unm; Burlington, N. J.
[74-1008] 3. Irvin Corson, b Nov. 11, 1891; m Frances L. Ross.
[74-601] DR. CYRUS S. POLEY, b June 16, 1849; d Mar. 9, 1893; s Dr. Francis B. and Barbara K. (Swartley) Poley [74-228]; m Dec. 29, 1879, KATHERINE WATT, b Jan. 9, 1852; dau William and Catharine (Kay) Watt. Physician; res., Boulder, Colo. (1919.)
Children (2):            •
[74-1009] 1. Ethel E., b Sept. 27, 1882; m Luther F. Bradbury.
[74-1010] 2. Cyrus W., b Sept. 10, 1886; rn Mildred M. McNutt.
[74-602] FRANCIS HENRY POLEY, b Mar. 2, 1854; d Sept. 16, 1892; s Dr. Francis B. and Bar-
bara K. (Swartley) Poley [74-228]; m AMELIA C. CURRIN, b_________________________ ; d Mar. 10, 1904; dau James
W. and Katherine (Rickard) Currin. (1919.)
Children (2):
Helen Catherine, b July 7, 1883; American Y. M. C. A., Paris.
Horace W., b Sept. 15, 1886; Larkspur, Cal.
[74-603] HORACE S. POLEY, b Aug. 1, 1863; s Dr. Francis B. and Barbara K. (Swartley) Poley [74-228]; m June 20, 1889, MARGARET JANE FERGUSON, b Apr. 9, 1865; dau Francis and Mary E. (Watson) Ferguson. Photographer; res., 2414 North Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Col. (1919.)
Children (6):
[74-1011] I. Elizabeth F., b Mar. 27, 1890; m Walter H. Schrader.
[74-1012] 2. Francis F., b May 9, 1891; m Irva Alice Sheard.
Horace S., b Dec. 29, 1896.
William F., b July 12, 1901.
Margaret Susan, b Aug. 12, 1904.
Linnaeus S., b Dec. 13, 1911.
[74-605] DR. HARMAN LONGACRE, b Dec. 31, 1854; d Oct. 18, 1911; s David and Hannah (Reinhart) Longacre [74-229]; m May 28, 1884, NETTIE BELLE NORTON, b Sept. 1, 1861; d Feb. 6, 1914; dau George F. and Frances C. (Stone) Norton. Physician, surgeon, and druggist; res., 125 E. Illinois St., St. Charles, Illinois.
One child:
[74-1013] Frank Harman, b Aug. 17, 1887; m Edna Maria Halstead.
[74-606] ANNIE LONGACRE, b June 14, 1855; dau David and Hannah (Reinhart) Longacre [74-229]; m Nov. 19, 1884, THOMAS G. WYNN, b May 5, 1850; d Feb. 24, 1916; s Samuel and Ann (Guest) Wynn. Carpenter; res., Spring City, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Mary R., b Jan. 3, 1895; unm; Spring City, Pa.
[74-608] MARY ANN REINHART, b Apr. 27, 1856; d Sept. 17, 1913; dau Jacob B. and Ann R. (Catern) Reinhart [74-230]; m JOHN D. HAMPTON, b Apr. 27, 1854; s David and Sarah (Orner) Hampton. Res., 222 E. Fifth St., Conshohocken, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
[74-1014] 1. Amy R., b June 18, 1877; m William Duddy.
[74-1015] 2. Annie, b Dec. 15, 1878; d May 29, 1915; m William Duddy.
[74-1016] 3. William Cleaver, b May 20, 1882; m Helen Nuss.
[74-609] ANNIE GRING, b Feb. 24, 1852; d Feb. 22, 1916; dau John L. and Elizabeth (Urich) Gring [74-231]; m Sept. 4, 1870, AARON WERNER, b Dec. 6, 1849; d Mar. 6, 1919. Hotel-keeper; Waynesboro, Pa.
Children (2):
- Daughter, stillborn; Jan. 6, 1875.
[74-1016.1] 2. Nora, b Apr. 18, 1876; m Brice Curran.
[74-609.1] JOHN ALFRED SELTZER, b Oct. 2, 1853; s Jacob C. and Elizabeth A. (Gring) Seltzer [74-232]; m Dec. 30, 1875, SALLIE MARIA McADAM, b Feb. 23, 1851; d Sept. 23, 1910; dau Samuel A. and Susan (Walter) McAdam. Clerk; res., Peckville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-1017all 1. Walter Gring, b Dec. 26, 1877; m 1 1. Anna Bittner.
[74-1017b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Ida Zimmerman.
- Edna Elizabeth, b Nov. 13, 1879; unm.
[74-1018] 3. Clarke McAdam, b June 9, 1890; m J. Eloise Stewart.
[74-610] SAVILLA ROELLER, b Nov. 5, 1858; d Sept. 22, 1918; dau Jesse and Emeline (Dengler) Roeller [74-234]; m Feb. 4, 1891, HARRY SHARTLE, b May 4, 1862; s William J. and Lea Shartle. Hotelman; res., Jonestown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1019] 1. Florence, b Dec. 24, 1898; m Paul F. Swope.
[74-1020] 2. William J., b Sept. 23, 1900; m Nora M. Bowman.
[74-611] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ROELLER, b Oct. 8, 1859; s Jesse and Emeline (Dengler) Roeller [74-234]; m Apr. 17, 1886, CATHERINE SPARE BEAN, b Jan. 6, 1866; d Oct. 14, 1915; dau John G. and Anna J. (Spare) Bean. Inspector for the Labor and Industry of Pa.; res., 342 Washington St., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
- Clarence B., b Aug. 26, 1888; d Nov. 10, 1892.
2. William B., b Oct. 9, 1890; d Oct. 13, 1890.
[74-1021] 3. Russel S., b Oct. 1, 1892; m Miriam C. Reber. - Iva Anna, b July 30, 1894; Royersford, Pa.
[74-1022] 5. Charles B., b Feb. 19, 1897; m L. Margaret Cressman.
Verna B., b Aug. 11, 1899; Royersford, Pa.
[74-1023] 7. Flora Frieda, b Dec. 23, 1900; m Carl March.
Elyria Price, b Dec. 10, 1903; Royersford, Pa.
[74-612] ELIZABETH ROELLER, b July 6, 1861; dau Jesse and Emeline (Dengler) Roeller [74Â234]; m July 21, 1894, HARRY ELTONHEAD, b Aug. 25, 1872; s John F. and Hannah (Swayne) Eltonhead. Laborer; res., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1024] Ella N., b July 31, 1895; m C. E. Maharg.
[74-613] MAME E. ROELLER, b Aug. 31, 1866; dau Jesse and Emeline (Dengler) Roeller [74Â234] ; m June 16, 1883, ADAM GRANDER, b Apr. 16,1863. Moulder; res., 1020 West Fifth St., Chester, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
[74-1025] 1. Harry M., b Aug. 31, 1883; m Annie Goodman; Chester, Pa.
[74-1026] 2. Willis, b Aug. 18, 1884; m Alice 011inger; Chester, Pa.
[74-1027] 3. Leroy, b Mar. 22, 1888; m Bessie Webb; Chester, Pa.
[74-1028] 4. Emma M., b May 25, 1891; m Grover Kulp.
- Earl, b June 5, 1894; d Mar. 25, 1895.
[74-1029] 6. Maylon J., b Apr. 22, 1897; d Oct. 1, 1918; m Jennie Burns.
Ellwood, b Sept. 13, 1904.
[74-614] SARAH ROELLER, b June 25, 1869; dau Jesse and Emeline (Dengler) Roeller [74-234]; m May 21, 1888, SAMUEL WAGNER, b July 3, 1867. Foreman in steel foundry; res., 733 Franklin St., Reading, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1030] 1. Charles, b Mar. 22, 1889; m Lulu Snyder.
2. Dorothy, b Apr. 8, 1903.
[74-615] ADA ROELLER, b Aug. 31, 1873; dau Jesse and Emeline (Dengler) Roeller [74-234]; m June 13, 1890, RAY CURRIER, b Jan. 31, 1871; d Sept. 30, 1912; s Charles E. and Anna F. (Randall) Currier. Electrician; res., Coatesville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-1031] 1. Anna Mildred, b Feb. 2, 1892; m Carl J. Saalbach.
[74-1032] 2. Emeline Florence, b June 22, 1894; m Norman T. Bicking.
[74-1033] 3. Marion Ruth, b June 19, 1897; m French C. Gray.
Eugene Luke, b Jan. 11, 1907.
Raymond, b Jan. 17, 1913.
[74-616] ROBERT G. BROOKE, b Feb. 10, 1866; s Matthew and Mary Ann (Roeller) Brooke [74-235]; m HANNAH MALINDA BERTOLET, b Oct. 8, 1873; dau Samuel and Malinda (Houck) Bertolet. Res., R. F. D. 4, Pottstown, Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
[74-1034] 1. Walter LeRoy, b Oct. 20, 1893; m Caroline Shoop.
Helen W., b Jan. 4, 1896; unm; 1757 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Evelyn C., b Dec. 22, 1899; unm; R. F. D. 2, Schwenksville, Pa.
[74-618] CHARLES R. BROOKE, b Apr. 29, 1868; s Matthew and Mary Ann (Roeller) Brooke [74-235]; m EMMA STEINMETZ. Res., 4323 Westminster Ave., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
One child: Mary E., b Dec. 23, 1896; Phila., Pa. [No further data.]
[74-619] CATHERINE E. BROOKE, b Aug. 10, 1869; dau Matthew and Mary Ann (Roeller) Brooke [74-235]; in June 22, 1904, WILLIAM M. FRYER, b June 24, 1863; s Isaac and Anna (Miller) Fryer. Clerk; res., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: William Brooke, b June 19, 1905; d June 19, 1905.
[74-620] ISAAC R. BROOKE, b Sept. 14, 1874; s Matthew and Mary Ann (Roeller) Brooke [74-235]; in Dec. 19, 1903, SARAH A. SMITH, b Jan. 30, 1876; dau John S. and Mary (Hallman) Smith. Res., Sanatoga, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-621] JOHN MONTGOMERY ROELLER, b June 5, 1869; d Feb. 1, 1899; s Samuel B. and Elizabeth A. (Christman) Roeller [74-236]; m Feb. 13, 1895, SARAH MacINTIRE, b May 8, 1873; dau James and Mary B. (Fillman) Maclntire. P. & R. Lineman; res., Chestnut and York Sts., PottsÂtown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Harold Christman, b May 23, 1896; unm; 66 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa.
[74-622] WILLIAM HENRY ROELLER, b Dec. 3, 1874; s Samuel B. and Elizabeth A. (Christman) Roeller [74-236]; m MARY B. SCHNEIDER, b June 6, 1876; dau Henry and Mary (Seabold) SchneiÂder. Electrical supplies and contractor; res., 401 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown, Pa. (1921.)
One child: Henry Schneider, b Jan. 2, 1902.
[74-623a] EVA A. ROELLER, b Nov. 4, 1867; dau Isaac A. and M. Sophia (Kepner) Roeller [74Â238] ; m 1st time, HARRY H. HARNER, b Dec. 11, 1869; d Feb. 10, 1900. Barber.
Children (3):
[74-1035] 1. Ruth B., b Mar. 9, 1892; m Warren Kirkpatrick; Pottstown, Pa.
Arthur F., b Nov. 23, 1894.
Zora N., b July 25, 1893; d Jan. 1, 1894.
[74-623b] EVA A. (ROELLER) HARNER, same as above, m 2nd time, HENRY STARTZER. Scale master; res., Pottstown, Pa. No children. (1920.)
[74-626] ALLEN ROBERT S. CRESSMAN, b Nov. 27, 1884; s Allen B. and Annie M. (Schantz) Cressman [74-250]; m June 25, 1913, GERTRUDE MAY STACKHOUSE, b May 22, 1887; dau WilÂliam and Annie Stackhouse. Salesman; res., 5224 Hazel Ave., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-628] EMMA J. CHARLES, b Apr. 27, 1879; dau Jacob S. and Louisa (Roshong) Charles [74-261]; m Nov. 10, 1906, DAVID YERGER, b May 5, 1879; s Daniel and Kate (Bechtel) Yerger. Painter; res., 59 Walnut St., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Kathryn L., b May 25, 1907.
[74-629] HOWARD D. RUSHONG, b Mar. 15, 1878; s Frank B. and Mary D. L. (Dickinson) Roshong [74-262]; m Nov. 28, 1906, ELLA Z. ANDERS, b Feb. 3, 1877; dau Hiram and Araminta (Zimmerman) Anders [161-46]. Res., Trappe, Pa.
Children (3):
Gerald A., b Apr. 17, 1908.
Frank A., b June 19, 1909.
Paul A., b May, 1910; d Aug. 13, 1910.
[74-630] EMMA RHOADS, b Mar. 31, 1870; dau Edwin NI. R. and Hannah (Roshong) Rhoads [74-263]; m Dec. 24, 1891, HORACE DRUMHELLER, b Mar. 15, 1869; s William and Catherine (Koch) Drumheller. Iron worker; res., Sanatoga, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-1036] 1. Annie, b Dec. 25, 1892; m Reynolds D. Linderman.
Edward, b June 1, 1894; d July 22, 1896.
Kenneth, b July 10, 1908.
[74-633] REV. FRANK G. YOST, b Nov. 14, 1889; s Jonas L. and Sallie (Roshong) Yost [74-264]; m July 20, 1908, EDNA B. SNOOK, b Nov. 22, 1889; dau Howard F. and Catherine (Westbrook) Snook. Pastor of the United Evangelical Church; res., Columbia, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Morris F., b Sept. 17, 1911.
Anna D., b Oct. 29, 1912.
Dorothy R., b June 5, 1914.
Frank F., b Sept. 29, 1918.
[74-634] EARL R. YOST, b Dec. 1, 1891; s Jonas L. and Sallie (Roshong) Yost [74-264]; m Apr. 3, 1915, HELEN NI. HUNTER, b Sept. 28, 1892; dau Samuel J. and Emma (Huntsieker) Hunter. RailÂway clerk; res., Reading, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
James Hunter, b Aug. 27, 1917.
Boy, b and d July 16, 1916.
Boy, b and d Jan. 28, 1919.
[74-635] AMELIA MILLER, b Aug. 13, 1860; dau John S. and Catharine Ann (Heebner) Miller [74-Â265]; m Mar. 8, 1879, HENRY GOETTEL, b Mar. 28, 1857; s Michael and Margaret (Fitzgerald) Goettel. Teacher; res., Sumneytown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (11):
- Henry Michael, b Apr. 16, 1880; d Aug. 14, 1880.
[74-1037] 2. Alverda M., b Dec. 31, 1882; m Gilbert Elliot; 5254 Jefferson St., Phila., Pa.
- Annie Laura, b Dec. 20, 1884; d Jan. 23, 1885.
Arthur NI., b Dec. 23, 1885.
Wallace M., b Oct. 8, 1887; d Jan. 4, 1890.
Emma Bertha, b May 27, 1890; d Aug. 30, 1898.
Kathryn M., b May 25, 1892.
Jennie Amelia, b June 5, 1894.
Mamie Viola, b June 24, 1896.
Alma M., b Oct. 10, 1899; d Apr. 26, 1900.
Melvin Harold, b Feb. 17, 1901.
[74-636a] HORACE H. SMITH, b Dec. 22, 1878; s Henry J. and Hannah E. (Hevener) Smith [74-266]; m 1st time, May 6, 1906, MARY L. TRUMBORE, b Mar. 20, 1881; d Feb. 17, 1913; dau Hilarius and Dianna (Hoffman) Trumbore.
One child: Marion L., b Sept. 3, 1908.
[74-636b] HORACE H. SMITH, same as above, m 2nd time, Mar. 20, 1915, MRS. LIZZIE L. (HUNSICKER) KEYSER, b Sept. 30, 1876; dau Daniel and Katie (Landis) Hunsicker. Justice of the Peace; Pennsburg, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-637] SALLIE LOUISE HEVENER, b Sept. 16, 1873; dau John E. and Mary A. (Roeder) Hevener [74-268]; m May 6, 1891, EDMUND E. DELP, b Sept. 9, 1873; s Allen and Amanda (Groff) Delp. Grain dealer; res., Bourbon, Ind. (1919.)
Children (10):
- Edmund H., b July 16, 1891; d Mar. 24, 1893.
[74-1038] 2. Russel B., b Mar. 10, 1893; m Minnie May Long.
[74-1039] 3. Herbert L., b Apr. 27, 1896; m Ruth Edna Vernette.
Clifford J., b Sept. 17, 1899.
Edna A., b June 11, 1901.
Raymond A., b Feb. 16, 1904.
Eleanor L., b Mar. 9, 1905.
Warren S., b May 6, 1907.
Wilbur C., b May 28, 1908.
Albert E., b Feb. 18, 1910.
[74-638] ELIZABETH HEVENER, b Sept. 14, 1884; dau John E. and Mary A. (Roeder) Hevener [74-268]; m Aug. 4, 1905, ARTHUR FAULKNER, b July 16, 1881; s John and Alice (Ibbotson) FaulkÂner. Machine shop foreman; res., Ogontz, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Laura Gladys, b Mar. 15, 1907.
Dorothy Ethel, b July 12, 1909.
Katherine Alice, b Jan. 13, 1912.
[74-639] LAURA R. HEVENER, b Dec. 15, 1886; dau John E. and Mary A. (Roeder) Hevener [74-268]; m Nov. 21, 1917, ROBERT OWEN ROYSTON, b Sept. 2, 1892; s Robert and Mary Helena (Ibbotson) Royston. Trainman; res., 5655 Anderson St., Gtn., Philadelphia, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Robert Owen, b Nov. 9, 1918.
[74-640] FREDERICK P. HEVENER, b Mar. 23, 1891; s George E. and Matilda C. (Dietzel) Hevener [74-269b]; m Jan. 12, 1915, FLORENCE RUTH FAUL, b Jan. 10, 1895; dau Wilson H. and Elizabeth (Thomas) Faul. Merchant; res., Pennsburg, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-641] WILLIAM H. MAIRS, b June 17, 1859; s William and Mary (Heavner) Mairs [74-270]; m Feb. 23, 1892, JANE McCOY, b Nov. 24, 1865; dau Robert and Catherine (McMullen) McCoy. Engineer; res., 15 West 6th St., Bridgeport, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
- William Wilson, b Mar. 6, 1893; d Jan. 19, 1916.
[74-1040] 2. John McCoy, b June 26, 1895; m Amelia P. Engle.
[74-644] ELWOOD H. C. MAIRS, b Mar. 25, 1873; s William and Mary (Heavner) Mairs [74Â270]; m Sept. 8, 1897, ELIZABETH PATTERSON, b June 27, 1876; dau John and Hannah (Gallon) Patterson. Foreman carpenter; res., 1515 Arch St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Elwood Donald, b Mar. 30, 1905.
Marguerite Hannah, b May 1, 1910.
Kenneth Herbert, b May 17, 1913.
[74-645] MARY HEAVNER, b Dec. 22, 1867; dau Philip E. and Catharine A. (Ralston) Heavner [74-271]; m Nov., 1892, JOHN KUTZ. Res., 604 West 4th St., Bridgeport, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-649]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Catharine, b Apr. 13, 1896; m Melvin Heavner.
- Earl, b June 21, 1900.
- Henry, b Apr. 21, 1902.
- Olive, b Oct., 1906; dec.
[74-646] ALICE HEAVNER, b Oct. 26, 1869; d Nov. 28, 1912; dau Philip E. and Catherine A. (Ralston) Heavner [74-271]; m Mar. 3, 1895, PHILIP BOWMAN.
One child:
[74-1042] Joseph R., b Sept. 30, 1895; m Elizabeth Royle.
[74-647] FRANK R. HEAVNER, b Oct. 7, 1871; s Philip E. and Catherine A. (Ralston) Heavner [74-271]; m Apr. 25, 1895, MARY SAYLOR, b June 27, 1874; dau William and Susan (Moyer) Saylor. Contractor and builder; res., 212 E. Jacoby St., Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
Eleanor Custer, b July 3, 1897; unm; Norristown, Pa.
Frank Ralston, b Sept. 22, 1898; unm; Norristown, Pa.
[74-648] BERTHA HEAVNER, b Feb. 12, 1873; dau Philip E. and Catherine A. (Ralston) Heavner [74-271]; m Jan. 1, 1896, HENRY T. PORTER, b Aug. 1, 1873. Res., 608 West 4th St., Bridgeport, Pa. (1921.)
One child: Mary Alice, b May 27, 1913.
[74-649] MELVIN K. HEAVNER, b Aug. 8, 1895; s Solomon E. and Sarah (Kehs) Heavner [74Â273] ; m Feb. 5, 1915, CATHERINE KUTZ, b Apr. 13-, 1896; dau John and Mary (Heavner) Kutz [74Â645].
Children (2):
John J., stillborn.
- Mary, b Aug. 11, 1918.
[74-650] ELLA S. GOTTSHALK, b Mar. 18, 1856; dau Andrew H. and Mary Ann (Schwartz) Gottshalk [74-279]; m Apr. 29, 1876, DAVIS MOYER MARKLEY, b July 31, 1850; d Mar. 18, 1907; s Jacob K. and Kate (Moyer) Markley. Letter carrier; res., 3308 North 13th St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-1043] 1. Elsie Mabel, b Apr. 12, 1879; m William Passant, Jr.
[74-1044] 2. Ernest Davis, b Nov. 18, 1890; m Anna C. Wegst.
[74-6511 MARY LIZZIE GOTTSHALK, b July 31, 1861; dau Andrew H. and Mary A. (Schwartz) Gottshalk [74-279]; m Oct. 7, 1882, JOHN A. JOHNSON, b July 7, 1861; s Jonas and Catharine (Alle-bach) Johnson. Real estate; res., 200 E. Brown St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (7):
[74-1045] 1. Mary Ella, b Feb. 15, 1884; m William Diehl.
2. Andrew U., b May 31, 1886; d Nov. 14, 1907.
Earl W., b May 3, 1890.
Daniel S., b Jan. 31, 1892.
[74-1046] 5. Esther G., b June 1, 1895; m John Perry Long.
[74-1047] 6. Catharine, b Jan. 31, 1897; m George Elliott Yerger.
7. Edward K., b Jan. 10, 1901; d Jan. 25, 1901.
Earl W. Johnson enlisted in the U. S. Naval Service May 4, 1917, at Independence Hall, Phila. He was sent overseas as a second class Carpenter's Mate in April, 1918, and was later attached to the Destroyer Wainwright from May, 1918, until March, 1919. He served on her while she was convoying troop ships and patroling the Irish Sea and waters off England and France. Mr. Johnson was attached to the last convoy in European waters which escorted the U. S. S. George Washington, on which Pres. Wilson arrived in Paris, Dec. 13, 1918.
[74-654] AMELIA HILTEBEITEL, b July 13, 1867; dau Henry M. and Amelia H. (Schwartz) Hiltebeitel [74-281]; m July 28, 1887, EDWIN H. WISLER, b June 24, 1866; s Jonathan and Elizabeth (Smoll) Wisler. Electric Railway motorman; res., 220 North 5th St., Allentown, Pa. (1919.)
One child:
[74-1048] Alice Helen, b Nov. 4, 1887; m Robert B. Reinhard; Allentown, Pa.
[74-656] ANNIE C. HILTEBEITEL, b Dec. 11, 1873; dau Henry M. and Amelia H. (Schwartz) Hiltebeitel [74-281]; m Apr. 28, 1904, REUBEN B. KEYSER, b Sept. 23, 1855; s William and Ann Jane (Bustard) Keyser. Miller; res., Harleysville, Pa. No issue' (1919.)
[74-657] MAGGIE HILTEBEITEL, b Aug. 21, 1876; dau Henry M. and Amelia H. (Schwartz)
Hiltebeitel [74-281]; m July 22, 1893, JACOB K. SHUTT, b Nov. 8, 1870; s John K. and Elizabeth
(Kratz) Shutt. Painter; res., Souderton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[74-1049] 1. Evelyn, b Nov. 8, 1893; m Herbert S. Freed.
- Leroy, b Nov. 19, 1895; d Jan. 6, 1896.
[74-1050] 3. Edna H., b Dec. 5, 1896; m William A. Wilson.
[74-658] ANDREW E. HILTEBEITEL, b Apr. 25, 1879; s Henry M. and Amelia H. (Schwartz) Hiltebeitel [74-281]; m Mar. 29, 1902, SUSAN H. DELP, b June 16, 1877; dau John W. and Elizabeth F. (Hackman) Delp. Cigar maker; res., Souderton, Montg. Co., Pa. (1919.)
One child: LeRoy D., b Jan. 5, 1910.
[74-660] MATILDA SCHWARTZ, dau William and Louisa (Reed) Schwartz [74-283] ;m ALFRED
EMERS.
Children (3): I. Louisa; 2. Mary W.; 3. W. H. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-661] AMELIA HENDRICKS, b Dec. 5, 1856; dau Franklin F. and Hannah (Leister) Hendricks [74-284]; m Nov. 21, 1874, JOSEPH EBERHARD McNOLDY, b Mar. 11, 1849; s David and CatherÂine (Eberhard) McNoldy. Yeoman; res., 506 North 6th St., Allentown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Charles David, b Mar. 20, 1877; d June 23, 1894.
Franklin Harvey, b July 2, 1879; d Dec. 30, 1901.
[74-663] FRANK H. LEISTER, b Aug. 3, 1872; s Jacob H. and Mary (Reed) Leister [74-285]; m Sept. 14, 1899, TILLIE C. KETTNER, b Aug. 15, 1872; dau Mathias and Carrie (Sangle) Kettner. Coal business; res., North Wales, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Frank, b Dec. 30, 1900; North Wales, Pa.
[74-665] ADDIE M. LEISTER, b Sept. 22, 1881; dau Jacob H. and Mary (Reed) Leister [74-285]; m June 6, 1906, EDWIN S. KRATZ, b Jan 31, 1880; s Daniel and Lizzie (Souder) Kratz. Automobile business; res., 18 South Yewdell St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Florence L., b Jan. 4, 1908.
Helen L., b May 19, 1910.
[74-666] KATE ZIEGLER, b Apr. 28, 1872; dau James H. and Matilda (Schlicher) Ziegler [74-286]; m Nov. 28, 1896, LLEWELLYN ACKER, b Aug. 28, 1876; s Henry and Maria (Ahner) Acker. CarÂpenter; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
Infant, stillborn; June 6, 1897.
Lottie Mae, b Jan. 26, 1899; d Mar. 24, 1899.
Ella Catherine, b Feb. 27, 1901.
James Harry, b June 6, 1908.
[74-667] LIZZIE ZIEGLER, b Sept. 1, 1873; dau James H. and Matilda (Schlicher) Ziegler [74-
286]; m Nov. 9, 1893, ALLEN K. LONG, b Oct. 27, 1872; s Jonas N. and Emaline (Kramer) Long.
Superintendent of Ice Co.; res., Green Lane, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
[74-1051] I. Edith, b June 17, 1894; in Howard S. Hartzell.
- Howard Z., b June 23, 1896; unm; Green Lane, Pa.
[74-668] SARAH MATILDA ZIEGLER, b 1876; dau James H. and Matilda (Schlicher) Ziegler
[74-286]; m Aug. 7, 1898, HARRY C. RUTTER, b 1873; s Emanuel and Catherine (Blank) Rutter.
Cigarmaker; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (9):
[74-1052] 1. Helen Viola, b Jan. 19, 1899; m Herbert Musselman.
- Naomi Louisa, b Aug. 3, 1902.
Nelson James, b July, 1904.
Stanley, b Apr. 2, 1906.
Anna Mildred, b Apr. 30, 1908.
Wilmer, b July, 1911.
Charlotte Sarah, b Feb. 2, 1914.
Evelyn Ruth, b Dec. 18, 1917.
Harry Richard, b Dec. 17, 1919.
[74-669] LOUISA ZIEGLER, b Feb. 28, 1880; dau James H. and Matilda (Schlicher) Ziegler [74Â286] ; m Oct. 27, 1906. FRED W. HUBER, b Nov. 23, 1881; s Ambrose H. and Hannah A. (Fegley) Huber. Merchant and postmaster; res., Hereford, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Mary Ann, b Feb. 9, 1911.
Rachel Ruth, b Oct. 9, 1916.
[74-670] ELLA ZIEGLER, b Apr. 1, 1882; dau James H. and Matilda (Schlicher) Ziegler [74-286]; m Dec. 24, 1904, CHRISTOPHER KLEBE, b May 23, 1878; s Caspar and Mary (Price) Klebe. Cigar-maker; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
Matilda Amelia, b Jan. 27, 1905.
Ada Ruth, b Feb. 24, 1907.
Elmer Caspar                  twins, b Dec. 7, 1911.
Calvin Christopher
[74-671] AMELIA ZIEGLER, b Nov. 12, 1885; dau James H. and Matilda (Schlicher) Ziegler [74Â286]; m Aug. 4, 1906, DANIEL R. KRAUSE, b Oct. 22, 1876; s Charles W. and Angeline (Rhoads) Krause. Employed by the Boyertown Burial Casket Co.; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Esther Viola, b Mar. 13, 1907.
Anna Mae, b Nov. 8, 1911.
[74-672] LILLIAN MINERVA ROEDER, b July 21, 1874; dau Ambrose and Mary A. (Ziegler) Roeder [74-287]; m Oct. 1, 1892, HARRY ROYER YOUNG, b Feb. 26, 1871; s Michael S. and Matilda B. (Royer) Young. Painter; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (10):
[74-1053] 1. Harry R., b Feb. 9, 1893; m Ellen Trump.
- G. Wallace, b Nov. 7, 1894; East Greenville, Pa. Served with A. E. F.
Florence V., b Nov. 25, 1896; East Greenville, Pa.
Arthur C., b Feb. 22, 1899; 522 Cleveland St., Allentown, Pa.
Howard R., b Feb. 20, 1901; d Feb. 25, 1901.
Mae R., b Dec. 31, 1902.
Ralph C., b Sept. 26, 1904.
Claude S., b Dec. 27, 1906.
Mildred H., b Sept. 15, 1910.
Mary E., b Aug. 8, 1913.
[74-673] ELIZABETH ESTELLA ROEDER, b Mar. 5, 1882; dau Ambrose and Mary A. (Ziegler) Roeder [74-287]; m Mar. 21, 1903, LLEWELLYN S. BREY, b Feb. 13, 1882. Res., Red Hill, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Helen V., b Nov. 25, 1903.
Marion C., 1) Sept. 10, 1906.
[74-674] ADDY R. ZIEGLER, b Nov. 27, 1882; s George H. and Louisa M. (Masteller) Ziegler [74-288]; m Mar. 11, 1905, LIZZIE MAY CARL, b Dec. 10, 1885; dau Charles H. and Annie F. (Gaugler) Carl [36-142]. Electrician; res., Pennsburg, Pa. (1919.)
| Children (4): | Â | Â |
| Blanche Mae, b Oct. | 7, | 1905. |
| Naomi Ruth, b July | 29, | 1907. |
| George Carl, b July | 31, | 1911. |
| Mary Louisa, b Jan. | 20, | 1915. |
[74-675] VERA HEEBNER OVERHOLTZER, b Oct. 9, 1894; dau Isaiah 11. and Annie W. (HeebÂner) Overholtzer [74-289a]; m Aug. 20, 1919, WILLIAM ALLISON DOANE, b Jan. 2, 1894; s John W. and Sara E. (Harding) Doane. Instructor of Latin, Central High School, Phila., Pa.; res., Fox Chase, Phila., Pa. (1920.)
One child: Robert Augustus, b May 19, 1920.
[74-676] OLIVER W. HILDENBRAND, b Aug. 28, 1875; s Pearson H. and Sarah J. (Wenhold) Hildenbrand [74-291]; m Aug. 28, 1897, MARY ERB, b Aug. 13, 1874; dau Reuben and Kate (Kistner) Erb. Farmer; res., Woxall, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
- George E., b Dec. 31, 1897; d Dec. 29, 1903.
[74-1054] 2. Stella E., b June 2, 1900; d Feb. 14, 1919; m Frank L. Geiger.
John E., b Feb. 26, 1904.
Marcella, b June 24, 1906.
[74-677] MILTON W. HILDENBRAND, b Aug. 16, 1877; s Pearson H. and Sarah J. (Wenhold)
Hildenbrand [74-291]; m AMANDA ERB, b Mar. 18, 1881; dau Reuben and Kate (Kistner) Erb. Res.,
Telford, Pa., R. D. 1. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1055] 1. Lillie E., b July 14, 1899; m Amandus Specht.
- Melvin, b Nov. 16, 1910.
[74-678] EUGENE W. HILDENBRAND, b Feb. 3, 1879; s Pearson H. and Sarah J. (Wenhold) Hildenbrand [74-291]; m Aug. 3, 1901, ELLA HERMAN, b June 13, 1885; dau Abraham and Catherine (Saylor) Herman. Res., 526 Franklin St., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
Albert, b Apr. 16, 1902; d Apr. 16, 1902.
Helen Elizabeth, b Dec. 23, 1907; d Nov. 2, 1910.
Anna Laura, b Aug. 26, 1910.
Leon, b Sept. 28, 1916; d Sept. 28, 1916.
Herbert Eugene, b Feb. 25, 1919.
[74-680] JOHN W. HILDENBRAND, b Jan. 10, 1893; s Pearson H. and Sarah J. (Wenhold) Hildenbrand [74-291]; m Apr. 7, 1917, MAMIE McNULTY, b Apr. 12, 1898; dau Samuel and Anna (Hartzell) McNulty. Farmer; res., Telford, Pa., R. F. D. 1. (1920.)
Children (2):
Pierson M., b Aug. 21, 1917.
Clara M., b Dec. 5, 1919.
[74-681] ALICE WAMPOLE, b Sept. 18, 1880; d Sept. 19, 1908; dau Jacob S. and Ellemeine (Hildenbrand) Wampole [74-292]; m May 30, 1907, EUGENE FULTON. Telephone lineman; res., Collegeville, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Infant, b Sept. 19, 1908; d Sept. 19, 1908.
[74-682] JACOB WARREN WAMPOLE, b Dec. 1, 1881; s Jacob S. and Ellemeine (Hildenbrand) Wampole [74-292]; m June 27, 1903, ANNIE MARIE ROBERTS, b Aug. 31, 1881; dau George W. and Julia T. (Walls) Roberts. Search clerk; res., 3713 North Delphi St., Philadelphia, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Warren Roberts, b Dec. 10, 1904; d Mar. 25, 1907.
[74-683] ALVERDA WAMPOLE, b Jan. 3, 1887; dau Jacob S. and Ellemeine (Hildenbrand) Warn-pole [74-292]; m Oct. 25, 1911, LINFORD PAXEN STOUT, b Nov. 22, 1880; s John D. and Margaret (Lenhart) Stout. Laborer; res., 535 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-685] CLARENCE FRY, b Sept. 3, 1891; s Alvin and Hannah (Henning) Fry [74-296]; m Nov. 11, 1913, MABEL WHITEBREAD, b Aug. 10, 1894; dau Henry and Emily (Fayter) Whitebread. Farmer; res., Worcester, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Margaret Eleanor, b Mar. 8, 1915.
[74-687] ELMER KRIEBEL HENNING, b Apr. 28, 1901 ; s Elwood and Anna C. (Berge) Henning [74-297]; m Oct. 20, 1920, ANNA MAE WILSON, b Feb. 15, 1902; dau Calvin H. and Sarah J. (Anders) Wilson [161-116]. Res., 1419 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
[74-687.3] EVIE CHARLOTTE GARBER, b Sept. 8, 1873; dau Jacob R. and Christina P. (Funk) Garber [74-305]; m June 1, 1898, WINFIELD SCOTT CRAWFORD, b Sept. 5, 1866; s Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Diener) Crawford. Salesman; res., 125 West Fifth St., Bridgeport, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-688] DEXTER LOVELLE RAMBO, b Nov. 9, 1860; s Prof. Abel and Jane (Gross) Rambo
[74-306]; m LIDIE__________ , d Sept. 7, 1919, at Trappe, Pa. Res., Chester, S. C. (1921.)
Children (3): 1. Dexter; 2. Gunner; 3. Charles. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-689] FRANK GROSS RAMBO, b Mar. 17, 1867; s Prof. Abel and Jane (Gross) Rambo [74Â306] ; m KATE SLATER. Realtor and Treasurer of the Penrose B. & L. Association; res., 1620 South 19th St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1921.)
[74-689.2] MYRA HOOD HEEBNER, dau Samuel Y. and Rebecca M. (Hood) Heebner [74-310.1]; m Oct. 12, 1910, ROLAND D. POLLOCK. Res., St. Martins, Pa. [Further data unobtainable.]
[74-689.3] MARY LOUISE HEEBNER, b Feb. 28, 1889; dau Samuel Y. and Rebecca M. (Hood) Heebner [74-310.1]; m Oct. 20, 1909, JOHN BANCKER GRIBBEL, b Nov. 2, 1884; s John and ElizaÂbeth (Bancker) Gribbel. Manufacturer; res., 135 South 18th St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1922.)
[74-690] FRANK KERR, b Jan. 2, 1885; s Alva R. and Louise (Joule) Kerr [74-312]; m Feb. 23, 1907, SADIE M. WILLIAMS, b July 12, 1884; dau Joseph and Esther (Miller) Williams. Carpenter; res., 1104 Leiper St., Eddystone, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Edith Louise, b Apr. 7, 1908.
Leila Esther, b Sept. 24, 1909.
Alva Richard, b June 16, 1914.
[74-693] RALPH G. TREEN, b Dec. 11, 1869; s John M. and Archie V. (Kerr) Treen [74-314]; m Mar., 1889, HENRIETTA SIMPSON. Box manufacturer; res., 1906 North 13th St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-694] FRANK TREEN, b May 18, 1875; s John M. and Archie V. (Kerr) Treen [74-314]; m ANNA MARIE HAUG, b Jan. 16, 1880; dau Louis and Marie B. (Schlauch) Haug. Res., 2125 North 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Archie Louis, b Aug. 26, 1902.
[74-695] HELEN GOULD KERR, b Oct. 12, 1904; dau William B. and Mattie V. (Fields) Kerr [74-316]; m July 12, 1919, CARL CHARLES BLAIR, b Mar. 11, 1899; s Thomas and 011ie (Gilbert) Blair. Crane operator; res., 8 Sixth St., Upland, Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-696] ANNIE MAINE DERR, b Feb. 6, 1868; dau Henry A. and Ellen (Sullivan) Derr [74-319]; m Oct. 19, 1892, WILLIAM H. SLINGLUFF, b Aug. 31, 1865; s John and Wilhelmina (Gilbert) Sling-luff. President of the Montgomery National Bank; res., 800 West Main St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1056] 1. Eleanor Derr, b May 17, 1896; m Dr. Frederick B. Little.
2. Marjorie Derr, b Dec. 7, 1900; d Aug. 30, 1909.
[74-697a] FRANKLIN DERR, b Sept. 24, 1870; s Henry A. and Ellen (Sullivan) Derr [74-319]; m 1st time, LINDA JACOBY, dau Daniel and Katherine (Byer) Jacoby [49-677]. Franklin Derr and Linda Jacoby Derr were divorced. Linda (Jacoby) Derr married 2nd time, James Nicholson [49-1310], and is said to have lived in Camden, N. J. [Letters addressed to her were returned.]
One child: Katharine, b July 3, 1898.
[74-697b] FRANKLIN DERR, same as above, m 2nd time, Nov. 7, 1910, LILLIAN GLADYS KENDALL, b Dec. 13, 1872; dau Thomas Walker and Florence (Henry) Kendall. Res., Trooper, Pa., R. D., Norristown, Pa. (1920.) No issue.
[74-698] HENRY F. DERR, b July 22, 1881; d Jan. 6, 1916; s Henry A. and Ellen (Sullivan) Derr [74-319]; m Nov. 12, 1907, MARY VIRGINIA YEAKLE, b Aug. 19, 1882; dau Atwood and Caroline (Aiman) Yeakle [160-47]. Auto accessory business; res., 540 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Mary Virginia, b Apr. 23, 1911.
William Henry, b Sept. 24, 1914.
[74-699] FRANCES HOLMES, b Sept. 24, 1874; dau Charles W. and Ann E. (Derr) Holmes [74Â320]; in May 4, 1914, LOUIS M. KAHAN, b 1868; s Marx Kahan. Cigar salesman; res., 120 South Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Kahan are separated. No issue. (1920.)
[74-700] WALTER DERR, s John J. and Elizabeth Derr [74-321]; m MARTHA KULP; dau Abraham B. Kulp. Res., 520 Hamilton St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
- Rodman, b 1910.
Richard Lam, b 1917.
[74-702] SAVENIA JANE STRAUCH, d Feb. 26, 1910; dau Francis and Margaret J. (Laughlin) Strauch [74-322]; m DAVID FRANCIS REED. Res., Cressona, Pa. [Stager.]
Children (2):
[74-1057] 1. Myrtle Augusta, b Feb. 17, 1877; m George Edward Rieger.
[74-1058] 2. Luther D., b Nov. 18, 1885; m Margaret M. Brennan.
[74-703] GEORGE WASHINGTON STRAUCH, b Mar. 17, 1856; s Francis and Margaret J. (Laughlin) Strauch [74-322]; m July 7, 1884, LAURA JANE BENDER, b Nov. 16, 1866; dau Monroe and Susan (Batrof) Bender. Telegraph operator; res., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. (1919.)
Children (6):
[74-1059] 1. Mabel Florence, b Sept. 23, 1885; m Charles W. Lindermuth; Pottsville, Pa. [74-1060] 2. Robert Francis, b Nov. 28, 1888; m Marie Norton; Schuylkill Haven, Pa. [74-1061] 3. William LeRoy, b Jan. 26, 1893; m Helen Reber; Palo Alto, Pa.
[74-1062] 4. Margaret Susan, b June 29, 1895; m Henry Harvey Detrich.
Lewis G., b Nov. 1, 1906.
Paul Lewis, b Feb. 24, 1909.
[74-704] IDA VITILA STRAUCH, b May 19, 1860; dau Francis and Margaret J. (Laughlin) Strauch [74-322]; m ANDREW DANIEL KROMMES. Res., 930 Green St., Reading, Pa. (1919.) [Stager.]
Children (4):
Charles Francis, b Sept. 20, 1881; d June 13, 1909.
Margaret Levina, b Sept. 27, 1883; d Feb. 3, 1887.
[74-1062.1] 3. Ida May, b June 21, 1890; m Edward Hinnershits; Reading, Pa.
- Isaac Daniel, b Feb. 15, 1892.
[74-705] ADA SAVENIA BECK, b Feb. 18, 1863; dau William and Matilda (Strauch) Beck [74Â325]; m Oct. 15, 1885, DR. DANIEL DECHERT, b Feb. 7, 1846; d Oct. 4, 1911; s Elijah and Mary (Kochenberger) Dechert. Physician; res., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-1063] 1. Clare Beck, b July 9, 1889; m Dr. J. Stratton Carpenter.
2. Daniel, b Dec. 31, 1894.
Mary Matilda, b Feb. 2, 1899.
Robert Beck, b Jan. 20, 1910.
[74-706] JOHN JACOB BECK, b Feb. 9, 1865; s William and Matilda (Strauch) Beck [74-325]; m Mar. 1, 1887, IDA COCKLEY, b Dec. 7, 1864; dau Emanuel D. and Hannah (Mackey) Cockley. Machinist; res., 1020 North 4th St., Reading, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-1064] 1. Ada Verlesta, b May 8, 1888; m Harry E. Shank.
[74-1065] 2. Emanuel Cockley, b Nov. 20, 1890; m Helen Goodhart.
William, b Jan. 9, 1892.
[74-707] MABEL STRAUCH BECK, b Oct. 31, 1872; dau William and Matilda (Strauch) Beck [74-325]; m Dec. 7, 1905, EDWARD SILLIMAN, b Nov. 4, 1865; s Edward S. and Sariah (Keller) Sillithan. Banker ;. res., 44 N. Main St., Mahanoy City, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
Mary Beck, b Sept. 20, 1906.
Elizabeth Sara, b Dec. 16, 1908; d Mar. 2., 1911.
Edward S., b Jan 2, 1912; d May 20, 1916.
Jane, b Nov. 1, 1913.
[74-708] EFFIE MATILDA BECK, b Nov. 26, 1877; d Oct. 13, 1905; dau William and Matilda (Strauch) Beck [74-325]; m Nov. 27, 1902, GEORGE BOYLE STICHTER, b Nov. 28, 1876. Employee of State Agricultural Department at Harrisburg, Pa. (1919.)
One child: George Beck, b Oct. 10, 1905.
[74-709] CLARENCE FREDERICK HERBST, b Oct. 25, 1870; s David S. and Abigail (Symons) Herbst [74-326]; m Aug. 4, 1909, CORA BELLE McMAHON, b Mar. 1, 1874; dau William R. and Jane (Rinker) McMahon. Farmer; res., Dublin, Ind. No issue. (1919.)
[74-710] JOHN HOWARD HERBST, b Oct. 23, 1872; d Sept. 29, 1915; s David S. and Abigail (Symons) Herbst [74-326]; m Feb. 15, 1899, EFFA PEARL MOFFIT, b Oct. 9, 1874; d Sept. 2, 1915; dau James and Sarah (Griffin) Moffit. Farmer; res., Cambridge City, Ind. No issue. (1919.)
[74-711] INA LEONA HERBST, b Mar. 21, 1877; dau David S. and Abigail (Symons) Herbst [74Â326]; m July 2, 1910, WARD RAYMOND BLUNK, b July 8, 1877; s Amos and Martha Blunk. Expert steel polisher; res., 18 South 3rd St., Richmond, Ind. (1919.)
Children (2):
Howard Frederick, b Feb. 7, 1912.
Norma Isabel, b July 21, 1917.
[74-712] GEORGE STILLMAN HERBST, b Aug. 8, 1881; s David S. and Abigail (Symons) Herbst [74-326]; m May 8, 1909, MARY ANN ESCHLEMAN, b Jan. 29, 1882; dau Benjamin and Mary E. (Wallich) Eschleman. Mechanic; res., 608 W. Pearl St., Richmond, Ind. (1919.)
Children (2):
Mary Abigail, b Sept. 2, 1914.
Margaret Jeanette, b June 26, 1918.
[74-713] ALBERT HENRY HERBST, b Oct. 5, 1873; s Abraham S. and Laura (Helms) Herbst [74-327a]; m Nov. 16, 1889, JULIA AUGUSTA STEVENS, b Sept. 15, 1873; dau James and Theodosia (Collins) Stevens. Steam engineer; res., 1717 Colby Ave., Everett, Wash. (1919.)
Two stepchildren: Elmer Newton and Gertrude May; both married.
[74-714] MINNIE HERBST, b Sept. 19, 1875; dau Abraham S.'and Laura (Helms) Herbst [74Â327a] ; m Dec. 19, 1894, WALLACE FISK, b Nov. 30, 1867. Lieutenant of Fire Dept., Indianapolis, Ind. (1919.) [Stager.]
Children (2):
Kenneth, b Aug. 13, 1897.
Kathryn, b Aug. 26. 1903.
[74-715] GEORGE RAYMOND ECKERT, b Feb. 1, 1878; s Charles F. and Emma R. (Herbst) Eckert [74-328]; m July 30, 1902, BEULAH ELOISE PARKER, b Mar. 25, 1879; dau James-W. and Emily E. (Albin) Parker. Community Service; res., 2930 Bellefontaine St., Indianapolis, Ind. (1919.)
George R. Eckert is a music teacher and concert manager. Mrs. Eckert was a professional soprano, and was born at Miles, Ohio.
Children (2):
Frieda Bon, b Mar. 19, 1904.
Frank Bon, b Dec. 20, 1909.
[74-716] CHARLES OSCAR STAGER, b Jan. 16, 1871; s George W. and Kate S. (Frank) Stager [74-331]; m June 29, 1892, EMMA FREDERIKA MILLER, b Jan. 4, 1870; dau Conrad W. and Louisa F. (Spindler) Miller. Telegrapher; res., 45 South 13th St., Allentown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (8):
Harvey Gardner, b May 18, 1893; d Aug. 16, 1893.
Herbert Bismarck, b Apr. 1, 1895; unm; 45 South 13th St., Allentown, Pa.
George Conrad, b Feb. 2, 1897; d July 22, 1897.
Dorothy Louise, b Aug. 30, 1898; unm; 45 South 13th St.. Allentown, Pa.
Marian Miller, b Jan. 3, 1901.
John Daniel, b Feb. 13, 1904.
Karl Matthew, b Apr. 5, 1905; d July 22, 1905.
Frances Carolyn, b Dec. 14, 1906; d Aug. 29, 1907.
[74-717] MAIME ELIZABETH STAGER, b Mar. 15, 1873; dau George W. and Kate S. (Frank) Stager [74-331]; m June 5. 1901, JOSEPH WHARTENBY STEMPLE, b June 2, 1880; s Millard Fillmore and Anna N. (Whartenby) Stemple. Shipping clerk; res., 611 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (8):
Beatrice Kathryn, b Dec. 13, 1903; d J rj," 24, 1909.
Joseph Stager, b Mar. 2, 1910; dM.ar. 5, 1910.
John Paul Stager, b Jan. 25, 191f
[74-718] OSCAR TYSON STAGER, b Dec. 4, 1877; s Oscar W. and Ellen (Tyson) Stager [74-332]; m Apr. 18, 1906, CLARA STROBLE GORDON, b July 3, 1879; dau Frederick W. and Harriet K. (Stroble) Gordon. Wholesale coal dealer; P.O. Box 146, Merion, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Frederick Gordon, b Jan. 17, 1917.
[74-719] ELIZABETH MERCER STAGER, b Oct. 3, 1879; dau Oscar W. and Ellen (Tyson) Stager [74-332]; m Nov. 10, 1903, JOHN WESLEY MASLAND, b May 8, 1878; s Charles H. and Annetta (Meyer) Masland. Carpet manufacturer; res., 1219 68th Ave., Oak Lane, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Elizabeth Stager, b Jan. 27, 1905.
Ellen Tyson, b July 29, 1907.
John Wesley, b May 15, 1912.
[74-720] GEORGE ALLEN STAGER, b Apr. 26, 1865; s John H. and Mary C. (DeLong) Stager [74-337]; m CLARA GOFF, b Feb. 14, 1861. Res., 123 North 53rd St., Phila., Pa. [Stager.]
One child: Norman Milton, b Jan. 1, 1899.
[Letters unans.; unable to verify or complete.]
[74-721] CLARENCE JONES STAGER, b June 26, 1868; s John H. and Mary C. (DeLong) Stager [74-337]; m MARY ELIZABETH HENNAGE, b Aug. 11, 1868; d June 21, 1900. Res., Washington, D. C
Children (2)
Allen Alexander, b June 27, 1893.
Harold, d in infancy.
[Stager— Unable to locate or verify.]
[74-722] EMMA ANNIE STAGER, b Sept. 27, 1870; d Nov. 29, 1898; dau John H. and Mary C. (DeLong) Stager [74-337]; m SAMUEL E. PUGH, b Dec. 19, 1867. Photographer; res., Pottsville, Pa. No issue. [Stager.] [Letters ret. No further data.]
[74-723] EMMA LOUISA STAGER, b June 9, 1872; d June 19, 1893; dau John H. and Mary C. (DeLong) Stager [74-337]; m ARNOLD WILLIAM WONDERLICH, b Sept. 10, 1868. Engineer; Pottsville, Pa.
Children (2):
Catharine Anna, b Jan. 13, 1897.
Arnold Robert, b Sept. 14, 1899.
[Stager— Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-727] WILLIAM EMMET RISHEL, b July 31, 1885; s Albert D. and Annie E. (Stager) Rishel
[74-342]; m July 23, 1908, NETTIE HELEN THOMAS. Res., Shamokin, Pa.
One child: Esther Ellen, b June 14, 1909.
[Stager—No further data obtainable.]
[74-728] MYRTLE IRENE STAGER, b Nov. 28, 1881; d Apr. 10, 1911; dau Henry C. and Alice
(Dugan) Stager [74-343]; m Apr. 22, 1909, CHARLES McMICHAEL. Res., Muncy, Pa.
One child: Harry Stager, b Feb. 23, 1911.
[Stager—No further data obtainable.]
[74-729] JOHN HENRY HEEBNER, b Feb. 14, 1869; s Edward and Kate (Moyer) Heebner [74Â348] ; m June 14, 1899, MARGARET FORT DOBBINS, dau John S. and Susan Estell (Gaskill) DobÂbins. Res., Johnstown, Pa. (1922.)
John Henry Heebner, known as "Harry" Heebner, was Executive Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association at Mount Holly, N. J., from Mar. 17, 1892, to Dec. 19, 1893; of the Kensington—North Branch, Phila., Nov. 1, 1896 to Nov. 1, 1919. He has served the Y. M. C. A. officially for thirty-two years. At the present time he is Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Johnstown, Pa.
Children (5):
Margaret Raine, b Nov. 1, 1900.
Harry Edward, b Apr. 26, 1902.
Francis Clemens, b Oct. 18, 1903.
Walter Douglas, b July 7, 1906.
Kathryn Bernice, b Feb. 16, 1911.
[74-730] CHARLES F. HEEBNER, b Aug. 2, 1871; s Edward and Kate (Moyer) Heebner [74-348]; m MRS. ANNA FISHER RETJTSCHMAN. Res., 1834 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-731] CORA E. HEEBNER, b Oct. 4, 1873; dau Edward and Kate (Moyer) Heebner [74-348]; m Jan. 1, 1913, DAVID ABERNETHY. No issue. Res., 4642 Mervine St., Phila., Pa. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-732] MILLIE V. HEEBNER, b Oct. 20, 1875; dau Edward and Kate (Moyer) Heebner [74-348]; m WILLIAM HOUGH. Res., 2036 Wishart St., Phila., Pa. [Letters unans.; unable to complete.]
[74-735] EUPHEMIA WILLIAMS, b Sept. 18, 1868; dau Milton and Louisa (Heebner) Williams [74-348.2]; m Dec. 5, 1912, WILLIAM BROWN, b Apr. 4, 1876; s Renwick W. and Lydia Ann (Riley) Brown. Shipping and freight agent; res., 841 Westfield Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. No issue. (1919.)
[74-736] IDA WILLIAMS, b Apr. 26, 1873; dau Milton and Louisa (Heebner) Williams [74-348.2]; m Oct. 19, 1898, JOHN W. LEGG, b Aug. 9, 1866; s Alexander and Maria (Donner) Legg. Foreman of Fire Dept.; res., 2615 North 4th St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
John W., b Apr. 10, 1900; d Apr. 12, 1900.
Kathryn W., b Apr. 16, 1904.
[74-737] LYBIA A. WILLIAMS, b Apr. 8, 1875; dau Milton and Louisa (Heebner) Williams [74Â348.2] ; m Apr. 30, 1902, ALEXANDER LEGG, b May 14, 1870; s Alexander and Maria (Donner) Legg. District Superintendent of Automatic Sprinkler Company of America; res., 2615 North 4th St.,
| Phila., Pa. | (1919.) | Â | Â |
| Â | Children (2): | Â | Â |
| Â | Vera Marie, b Nov. | 7, | 1903. |
Mabel, b Dec. 29, 1904.
[74-739] MABEL WILLIAMS, b Sept. 29, 1884; dau Milton and Louisa (Heebner) Williams [74Â348.2] ; m Aug. 10, 1909, HARRY GILROY, b Nov. 27, 1875; s Harry and Caroline (Rivel) Gilroy. Dealer; res., 1702 South 2nd St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-740] ROBERT F. HEEBNER, b Feb. 20, 1873; s John R. and Lucy A. (Bretz) Heebner [74Â348.3] ; m May 7, 1896, MARIA HUMMEL, b July 22, 1872; dau John and Louisa Hummel. Laborer; res., 625 Cedar St., Reading, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-1066] 1. Russell Robert, b Nov. 17, 1897; m Kathryn Mae Nagle.
Charles Lewis, b Aug. 27, 1899; 625 Cedar St., Reading, Pa.
Millie Maria, b June 17, 1901.
Helen Irene, b Aug. 17, 1903.
[74-741] NORA HEEBNER, b Apr. 16, 1879; dau John R. and Lucy A. (Bretz) Heebner [74-348.3]; m CONRAD FRY, b July 4, 1874; s William and Messenia (Shock) Fry. Laborer; res., 835 North 8th St., Reading, Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-744] JOHN T. HEEBNER, b June 21, 1883; s John R. and Lucy A. (Bretz) Heebner [74-348.3]; m Nov. 21, 1900, ORA HOPPIS, b Dec. 16, 1880. Res., South Center St., Pottsville, Pa. (1918.)
Children (7):
Marion, b Oct. 25, 1901.
Hattie, b Dec. 12, 1903.
Walter, b Sept. 9, 1906.
Dorothy, b Aug. 12, 1907.
Norman, b Dec. 1, 1908.
Evelyn, b Sept. 18, 1911.
Ellenora, d in infancy.
[74-747] SARAH G. WEAVER, b Mar. 23, ______ ; dau Francis W. and Emma C. (DeLong)
Weaver [74-349]; m July 11, 1894, JOEL M. WAGNER, b May 20, _________________________ ; s George and Margaret
(Kohlor) Wagner. Farmer; res., Pottsville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (6):
Stanley E., b Apr. 10, 1895; Pottsville, Pa.
Vera A., b Feb. 22, 1897.
Jessie E., b Mar. 29, 1902.
Francis W., b Mar. 28, 1906.
Kenneth A., b Mar. 20, 1912.
Grace E., b Apr. 25, 1914.
[74-748] BERTHA WEAVER, b July 28, 1879; dau Francis W. and Emma C. (DeLong) Weaver [74-349]; m Sept. 27, 1905, DANIEL EILER DEIBLER, b Apr. 12, 1879; s Samuel and Ellen E. (Eiler) Deibler. Coal and general hauling business; res., 802 West Norwegian St., Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Samuel Elwood, b Mar. 23, 1908.
Carl Weaver, b Oct. 15, 1910.
Daniel Eiler, b Oct. 5, 1912.
James Robert, b June 12, 1914.
[74-749] EDITH WEAVER, b June 10,_ ; dau Francis W. and Emma C. (DeLong) Weaver
[74-349]; m Nov. 29, 1916, ELWOOD MARTIN DODD, b July 12, ________________________ ; s Clement F. and Mar-
garet (Wine) Dodd. Bookbinder; res., 903 South 55th St., Phila., Pa. (1918.)
One child: Lynn M., b Nov. 25, ________
[74-750] ELSIE M. DE LONG, b Oct. 26, 1884; dau George R. and Elizabeth R. (Snyder) DeLong [74-351]; m Apr. 2, 1907, GEORGE C. ARBOGAST, b July 14, 1883; s George C. and Bella (Christian) Arbogast. Salesman; res., Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Karl Robert, b July 27, 1911.
Frederick Lee, b Dec. 29, 1915.
[74-751] ROBERT W. DE LONG, b Dec. 20, 1890; s George R. and Elizabeth R. (Snyder) DeLong [74-351]; m Jan. 29. 1914, FLORENCE BURKE, b Mar. 27, 1891; dau William J. and Catherine (Reilly) Burke. Electrician; res., 342 South 2nd St., Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Robert W., b Mar. 31, 1916.
[74-752] GEORGE W. DE LONG, b June 29, 1894; s George R. and Elizabeth R. (Snyder) DeLong [74-351]; m Dec. 12, 1915, MARGARET CONDON, dau James F. and Mary A. (Donnelly) Condon. Express worker; res., Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Elizabeth Ann, b Apr. 8, 1916.
- [74-753] GERTRUDE F. DE LONG, b 28, 1883; dau Heber H. and Mary A. (Fahringer) DeLong [74-352]; m July 10, 1910, JAMES J. LESSIG, b July 9, 1886; s Jacob and Rebecca (Keller) Lessig. Merchant; res., Ashland, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2): '
- Heber DeLong, b Oct. 13, 1914.
.2. James Keller, b Feb. 1, 1916.
[74-754] HARRY VERNON DE LONG, b June 15, 1894; s Heber H. and Mary A. (Fahringer) De Long [74-352]; m Sept. 21, 1915, FRANCES C. SHUKITES, b Apr. 6, 1893; dau Joseph and Mary (Hoffman) Shukites. Machinist; res., Woodbury, N. J. (1919.)
Children (2):
Dorothy Frances, b June 28, 1916.
Evelyn Irene, b Sept. 1, 1918.
[74-755] ANNA MAY HEEBNER, b June 16, 1881; dau Rev. Alfred and Tillie (Mason) Heebner [74-354]; m Nov. 25, 1903, CHARLES INSLEY BERLIN, b Dec. 30, 1879; s Dr. James 0. and Lillie M. (Insley) Berlin. Salesman; res., Bath, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Insley Heebner, b Oct. 30, 1904.
[74-756] ELIZABETH MAUD HEEBNER, b Sept. 6, 1882; dau Rev. Alfred and Tillie (Mason) Heebner [74-354]; m Oct. 5, 1904, ROLAND LEE RUDRAUFF, b Jan. 9, 1880; s Charles C. and Salinda (Lee) Rudrauff. Prof. of the Art Dept., Germantown High School; res., 1342 Jerome St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-758] GEORGE H. PAXSON, b Nov. 23, 1887; s John C. and Fannie L. (Heebner) Paxson [74-362]; m Apr. 23, 1910, ETHEL V. PAXSON, b Jan. 14, 1886; dau Charles G. and Margaret V. (Wurts) Paxson. Electrician; res., 306 Mauch Chunk St., Pottsville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
George Edward, b Jan. 7, 1911.
Margaret V., b Jan. 4, 1913.
Doris, b Oct. 25, 1914.
John H., b Dec. 30, 1915; d Feb. 24, 1918.
[74-759.1] MARY ELIZABETH PAXSON, b Nov. 6, 1895; dau John C. and Fannie L. (Heebner) Paxson [74-362]; m June 12, 1920, CLINTON A. COLVER, b Sept. 21, 1895;s William H. and Cora E. (Stecker) Colver. Vulcanizer; res., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Clinton A. Colver is a graduate of the Keystone State Normal School of Kutztown, Pa., clas of 1917. He served in the United States Air Service from Dec. 12, 1917, until Sept., 1918, when he was sent to the Infantry Officers' Training School from which he received an honorable discharge in Nov., 1918.
Mary Elizabeth Paxson Colver is a graduate of the Keystone State Normal School of Kutztown, Pa., class of 1917. She was a teacher in the public schools of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., from Sept., 1917, until June, 1920.
[74-760] GEORGE W. HEEBNER, b July 23, 1888; s Dr. Thomas F. and Mary A. (Coxon) HeebÂner [74-363a]; m June 19, 1912, MAUDE H. GWINNER, b May 20, 1888; dau George T. and Emma R. (Krebs) Gwinner. Car agent, P. & R. Rwy. Co.; res., Shamokin, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Boy, stillborn; Oct. 23, 1913.
Helen Gwinner, b Nov. 1, 1915.
Lillian Maude, b Oct. 18, 1918.
[74-761] ANNA MARGARET HEEBNER, b Mar. 25, 1897; dau Dr. Thomas F. and Laura H. (Matthews) Heebner [74-363b]; m Nov. 5, 1919, HARRISON A. BERGER, b Feb. 28, 1895; s George A. and Katie M. (Bittle) Berger. Garage proprietor; res., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
- [74-762] MacDONALD HEEBNER, b May 26, 1891; s John W. and Sallie (McDonnell) Heebner [74-364]; m Apr. 6, 1917, CAROLINE M. RIBBLE, b 7, 1892; dau James M. and Martha (HeckÂman) Ribble. Bookkeeper; res., Clark's Green, Pa. (1919.)
One child: MacDonald, b Feb. 24, 1918.
[74-763] ANNA MARGARET IVES, b May 16, 1891; dau Albert G. and Esther P. (Heebner) Ives [74-365]; m Apr. 23, 1913, HAROLD DOUD, b Oct. 16, 1887; s Erastus S. and Ella A. (Chase) Doud. Assistant Secretary of the Scranton Trust Co.; res., Scranton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Harold Albert, b Jan. 3, 1915.
Margaret Jane, b Oct. 13, 1916.
Anne Elizabeth, b Jan. 25, 1919.
[74-764] WILLIAM EDWIN IVES, b July 29, 1893; s Albert G. and Esther P. (Heebner) Ives [74-365]; m June 26, 1919, MAE WILHELMINA BRYDEN, b May 5, 1895; dau Andrew W. and Lena (Kayser) Bryden. Supervisor of Agriculture; res., Mansfield, Pa. (1919.)
[74-765] RACHEL ANN BUTTERWECK SCHWENK, b Feb. 11, 1862; dau Samuel S. and Mary A. (Butterweck) Schwenk [74-368]; m Sept. 25, 1890, W. R. JOHNSON of Lower Providence, Pa. [Nyce Papers— No further data.]
[74-766] MARY CASSEL NYCE, b Feb. 13, 1870; dau Harman L. and Susanna (Cassel) Nyce [74 401]; m Jan. 10, 1891, HARRY DANKELMAN, b Oct. 10, 1864; s John and Ottilla (Hess) Dankel-man. Broker; res., 327 South 12th St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-767] CAROLINE CASSEL NYCE, b Nov. 1, 1871; dau Harman L. and Susanna (Cassel) Nyce [74-401]; m Sept. 27, 1893, MARTIN MOLONY, b June 14, 1871; s Martin and Sarah (Gartley) Molony. Builder; res., 2405 North 54th St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
One child: H. Martin, b Sept. 22, 1896.
[74-768] FLORA CASSEL NYCE, b Feb. 13, 1874, dau Harman L. and Susanna (Cassel) Nyce [71 101]; m Oct. 8, 1893, CHARLES ERNEST NAILE, b Jan. 4, 1871; s William E. and Ellen L. (Rorke) Naile. Bookkeeper; res., 142 W. Marshall St., Norristown, Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Frederick W., b Dec. 30, 1896.
Ralph H., b June 7, 1899.
[74-769] HOWARD CASSEL NYCE, b June 17, 1875; s Harman L. and Susanna (Cassel) Nyce [74-401]; m Nov. 12, 1912, ETHEL ROWAN, b May 27, 1894; dau George K. and Sallie (Henry) RowÂan. Dentist; res., Valley Forge, Pa. (1918.)
One child: Ruth, b July 30, 1913.
[74-770] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NYCE, b Dec. 23, 1878; s Harman L. and Susanna (Cassel) Nyce [74-401]; m Nov. 12, 1907, BERTHA OTTO STINE, b Feb. 8, 1879; dau Peter K. and Sarah E. (March) Stine. Res., 216 W. Freedley St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: B. Frank, b Sept. 22, 1908.
[74-771] MABEL CASSEL NYCE, b Sept. 26, 1884; dau Harman L. and Susanna (Cassel) Nyce [74-401]; m Feb. 20, 1907, HAROLD CORSON, b Oct. 26, 1867; s George N. and Maria (Hurst) CorÂson. Conveyancer; res., Audubon, Pa. (1918.)
Children (3):
- George N., b March 12, 1908.
- Mary Louise, b Aug. 25, 1915.
- William Hurst, b Dec. 11, 1917.
[74-772] PETER N. BREY, b Sept. 26, 1872; s Emanuel W. and Mary L. (Nyce) Brey [74-402a]; m Sept. 22, 1894, AMANDA G. HENDRICKS, b Nov. 23, 1875; dau Oliver and Margaret (Godshall) Hendricks. Laborer; res., Lansdale, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
[74-1067] 1. Arthur, b Jan. 14, 1895; m Katie Crouthammel; Chalfont, Pa. [74-1068] 2. Mary Edna, b Aug. 4, 1896; m Paul B. Bishop.
- Edwin, b Sept. 26, 1901.
- Howard, b June 4, 1904.
- Raymond, b Dec. 23, 1906.
- Lester, b Mar. 18, 1911; d Oct. 14, 1912.
[74-773] MARY ALICE NYCE BREY, b Aug. 13, 1874; dau Emanuel W. and Mary L. (Nyce) Brey [74-402a]; m Nov. 25, 1893, OLIVER G. HENDRICKS, b Feb. 6, 1874; s Oliver K. and Margaret (Godshall) Hendricks. Res., Kulpsville, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1069] Stella B., b Feb. 11, 1895; m Robert C. Stevens.
[74-774] SARA JANE NYCE, b June 10, 1879; dau Peter L. and Mary (Moyer) Nyce [74-404a]; m Dec. 25, 1903, ALVIN C. MOYER, b July 27, 1877; s Joseph and Kathryn (Hess) Moyer. Baker; res., 720 West Main St., Lansdale, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Kathryn, b Feb. 19, 1903.
[74-775] MARIETTA NYCE, b Oct. 15, 1882; dau Peter L. and Mary (Moyer) Nyce [74-404a]; m Aug. 1, 1907, JOHN G. HAUCK, b Sept. 10, 1884; s George and Elizabeth (Gresh) Hauck. Foreman; res., Harleysville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
- Harold Zimmer, b Nov. 15, 1908.
- John N., b Feb. 17, 1918.
[74-776] WELLINGTON M. NYCE, b Mar. 19, 1886; s Peter L. and Mary (Moyer) Nyce [74-404a]; m Mar. 24, 1906, LIZZIE S. GRATER, b Feb. 9, 1885; dau Abraham T. and Annie (Stauffer) Grater. Carpenter; res., Hatfield, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Lloyd G., b Sept. 20, 1906.
Lawrence G., b Oct. 18, 1908.
Helen G., b July 23, 1913.
Marion G., b May 29, 1915.
[74-777] HARRY NYCE, b Aug. 21, 1887; s Peter L. and Mary (Moyer) Nyce [74-404a]; m Jan. 1, 1915, ALICE MAGARGAL REED, b Sept. 9, 1889; dau Aaron and Ida (Magargal) Reed. Carpenter; res., Lansdale, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Herbert Reed, b Dec. 3, 1915.
Harry Robert, b Oct. 14, 1917.
Mary Elizabeth, b Oct. 13, 1919.
[74-778] JACOB C. BELL, b June 15, 1866; d Jan. 17, 1903; s Washington A. and Amanda S. (Bosler) Bell [74-405]; m Sept. 25, 1889, ANGELINE JACOBS, b Aug. 26, 1861. Res., 2115 Dover St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Helen, b July 2, 1897.
Laura, b June 17, 1899.
Washington A., b July 15, 1890; d Nov. 2, 1890.
Jacob, b Jan. 14, 1902; d May 4, 1902.
[74-779] LEONARD W. BELL, b Aug. 18, 1868; s Washington A. and Amanda S. (Bosler) Bell [74-405]; m Nov. 28, 1889, MARY A. DRESLIN, b Nov. 4, 1864; dau George and Kathrine (McGrath) Dreslin. Barber; res., 213 Hector St., Conshohocken, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Lenna W., b July 7, 1899.
[74-780] MARY BELL, b Apr. 27, 1870; d Apr. 5, 1915; dau Washington A. and Amanda S. (Bosler) Bell [74-405]; m July 15, 1888, JOHN PERRY SMITH, b May 16, 1867; s James and Sallie F. (Schim) Smith. Iron worker; res., 79 Harry St., Conshohocken, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1070] Leonard B., b Mar. 11, 1889; m Richomel Jane Barr.
[74-781] HENRY K. BELL, b Jan. 6, 1874; d May 7, 1920; s Washington A. and Amanda S. (Bos-ler) Bell [74-405]; m Aug. 27, 1894, LAURA GARDNER, b Sept. 18, 1876; dau Charles C. and Mary E. (DeVoe) Gardner. Res., 214 East 7th St., Conshohocken, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Myrtle L., b Feb. 26, 1897.
Ella Mae, b Aug. 10, 1899.
Margaret Marie, b May 11, 1904.
Loraine Mabel, b Dec. 28, 1907.
[74-783] WASHINGTON AUGUSTUS BELL, b Feb. 1, 1880; s Washington A. and Amanda S. (Bosler) Bell [74-405]; m Sept. 13, 1901, MARY GILLESPIE, b May 24, 1883; dau James K. and Laura (Von Thenen) Gillespie. Electrician; res., Norristown, R. F. D. 4, Narcissa, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Leonard W., b Mar. 8, 1903.
Amanda, b June 12, 1904.
Augustus J., b Feb. 18, 1906.
[74-784] ELLA M. BELL, b Mar. 26, 1884; dau Washington A. and Amanda S. (Bosler) Bell [74:-405]; m Dec. 29, 1916, CHARLES FREEMONT RANKIN, b Dec. 25, 1861; s George W. and Rebecca D. (Kirkpatrick) Rankin. Insurance broker, 316 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Res., Bigelow Boulevard and Dithridge St., Pittsburgh, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-786] J. EYNON BOSLER, b May 28, 1872; s William M. and Elizabeth (Eynon) Bosler [74Â407] ; m July 3, 1899, ROSA HOLDERMAN, b Nov. 25, 1878. Machinist; res., Olean, N. Y. (1920.)
Children (3):
Harold Eynon, b Aug. 15, 1906.
Robert Holderman, b June 21, 1914.
William Douglass, b May 28, 1916.
[74-787] CELIA WILSON BOSLER, b Sept. 25, 1873; dau William M. and Elizabeth (Eynon) Bosler [74-407]; m May 11, 1897, FRANK MARSHALL, b Dec. 29, 1874; s George Wentworth and Lavinia Millay. Traveling salesman; res., Portville, N. Y. (1920.)
Children (3):
Doris Wilson, b Feb. 13, 1899.
Madaline W., b Apr. 26, 1904.
Elizabeth L., b Oct. 5, 1908.
[74-788] HARRY E. BOSLER, b Feb. 1, 1875; s William M. a•nd Elizabeth (Eynon) Bosler [74Â407] ; m Dec. 23, 1904, SADIE MANN, b Feb. 14, 1876. Druggist; res., Johnsonburg, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Harry William, b July 12, 1906.
Elizabeth Eynon, b Aug. 1, 1912.
[74-789] PERCY M. BOSLER, b Dec. 17, 1881; d July 13, 1909; s William M. and Elizabeth (EyÂnon) Bosler [74-407]; m May 6, 1902, ALICE PRICE, b Nov. 18, 1885; d Apr. 15, 1915; dau Edward Price. Machinist. No issue. (1920.)
[74-790] P. MILDRED BOSLER, b Jan. 9, 1888; dau William M. and Elizabeth (Eynon) Bosler [74-407]; m Nov. 4, 1913, SPENCER BLACK, b Oct. 23, 1887; s Spencer C. and Mary (Fricke-Gray) Black. Oil treater; res., Olean, N. Y. (1920.)
Children (2):
William Spencer, b Nov. 10, 1914.
Barbara Mildred, b Apr. 16, 1917.
[74-791] FRANK UNDERKOFFLER, b June 29, 1878; .s William G. and Caroline L. (Bosler) Under-koffier [74-408]; m Jan. 26, 1905, LILLIE GILBERT, b Dec. 23, 1880; dau Joseph and Ella (Armitage) Gilbert. Superintendent; res., 209 Beech St., Norristown, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-792] ELIZABETH UNDERKOFFLER, b July 23, 1879; dau William G. and Caroline L. (Bos-ler) Underkoffier [74-408]; m Jan. 7, 1903, OSCAR WEISS, b Mar. 16, 1876; s Frederick and Charlotte (Fegley) Weiss. Laundry foreman; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3.):
Chester A., b June 20, 1903.
Dorothy L., b Sept. 30, 1906.
Beatrice C., b Jan. 5, 1915.
[74-793] ELLA DEBORAH UNDERKOFFLER, b Sept. 25, 1885; dau William G. and Caroline L. (Bosler) Underkoffier [74-408]; m Oct. 12, 1909, IRVIN M. SKEEN, b Feb. 24, 1883; s Millard F. and Laura (Walters) Skeen. Machinist; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Gladys, b Nov. 23, 1912.
Karl, b Sept. 13, 1914; d May 11, 1915.
Harold, b Mar. 29, 1917.
[74-794] ALICE W. UNDERKOFFLER, b Aug. 15, 1888; dau William G. and Carolina L. (Bosler) Underkoffier [74-408]; m Apr. 30, 1913, CHARLES W. FRY, b Nov. 14, 1886. Plumber; res., NorrisÂtown, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-795] WILLIAM G. UNDERKOFFLER, JR., b July 1, 1881; s William G. and Carolina (Bosler) Underkoffier [74-408]; m July 1, 1902, ROSE McKEON, dec. Res., Norristown, Pa.
Children (2):
Mildred, b Mar. 17, 1907.
Charles, b Aug. 20, 1910.
[74-796] BENJAMIN ERWIN BOSLER, b Jan. 20, 1875; s Jacob E. and Annie M. (Eynon) Bosler [74 409]; m Dec. 27, 1898, ANNA B. EVANS, b Jan. 18, 1873; dau Harry and M. Alice (Bartholomew)
Evans. Superintendent of the Mechanical Dept., Cambria Steel Co.; res., 197 Ohio St., Johnstown, Pa.
(1920.)
One child: Charlotte Evans, b Mar. 23, 1903.
[74-800] EMILY EYNON BOSLER, h Aug. 2, 1885; dau Jacob E. and Annie M. (Eynon) Bosler [74-409]; m May 16, 1905, FRANK W. NEITZ, b Nov. 16, 1876; s Henry A. and Adelia (Duel) Neitz. Carpenter; res., Jeffersonville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Carrie Virginia, b June 2, 1909.
Henry A., b Mar. 19, 1911; d Apr. 16, 1911.
Frank W., b June 9, 1912.
[74-802] WILLIS E. BOSLER, b Dec. 6, 1891; s Willis E. and Lizzie E. (Hunsicker) Bosler [74Â410] ; m June 28, 1917, CATHERINE BYTHEWAY, b July 4, 1898; dau Edwin and Catherine (Danne-hewer) Bytheway. Draftsman; res., 39 Beech St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Willis E., b May 30, 1919.
[74-803] CLARENCE H. BOSLER, b June 1, 1893; s Willis E. and Lizzie E. (Hunsicker) Bosler [74-410]; m Apr. 15, 1916, ETHEL MAY BICKHART, b Oct. 17, 1896; dau Ira and Euphemia (Slavin) Bickhart. Crane operator; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Clarence W., b Dec. 6, 1916.
Merritt W., b Dec. 10, 1918.
[74-804] EVA ETHEL BOSLER, b Oct. 19, 1888; dau Frank W. and Catherine (Hildenbrand) Bosler [74-411]; m July 31, 1907, FRANK K. MOYER, b July 28, 1883; s Frank S. and Emma (KemÂmerer) Moyer. Assistant engineer and electrician; res., 660 Astor St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: George W. F., b Feb. 22, 1908.
[74-805] FREDERICK H. BOSLER, b Oct. 12, 1889; s Frank W. and Catherine (Hildenbrand) Bosler [74-411]; m Mar. 6, 1915, ARNETA R. EHLY, b Sept. 24, 1889; dau John A. and Anne (Silver-wood) Ehly. Ship joiner; res., 1305 S. Broad St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-806] IRMA MAY BOSLER, b Oct. 28, 1892; dau Frank W. and Catherine (Hildenbrand) Bosler [74 411]; m Nov. 12, 1912, WILLIAM SCHWARTZ, JR., b Aug. 23, 1890; s William and Jennie (Farrell) Schwartz. Baker; res., 119 W. Wood St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Jean Irma, b May 9, 1916.
[74-807] LINWOOD W. BOSLER, b Feb. 13, 1895; s Frank W. and Catherine (Hildenbrand) Bosler [74-411]; m June 27, 1917, EDNA F. JONES, b Mar. 23, 1896; dau George W. and Ellen (Taylor) Jones. Life insurance solicitor; res., 204 Summit St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Leah Frances, b Sept. 24, 1919.
[74-808] JOHN GROFF, b Nov. 15, 1855; s Roger D. and Catharine (Groff) Groff [74-427]; m July 2, 1892, IDA JANE BEAN, b Nov. 26, 1865; dau James U. and Sarah (Beyer) Bean [184-187]. Moulder; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
James Lowell, b Feb. 17, 1895.
Sara Katherine, b June 28, 1897.
Elva Irene, b Oct. 27, 1899.
David Johnson, b May 4, 1902.
Roger Melvin, b Sept. 11, 1907.
[74-809] REBECCA GROFF, b July 25, 1869; dau Roger D. and Catharine (Groff) Groff [74-427]; m Oct. 23, 1890, SAMUEL W. FOX, b May 29, 1865; s Benjamin F. and Malinda (Reifsnyder) Fox. Adjuster for Aetna Ins. Co.; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Evelyn Essick R., b Sept. 19, 1893; graduate of Kutztown Normal School, 1912; Ursinus College, 1919; teacher of French and Mathematics in Royersford High School.
[74-810a] JOSEPH BENOIR, b Sept. 15, 1870; s Joseph and Jennie (Groff) Benoir [74-428]; m 1st time, MARY McCLINTIL, dec.
One child: Mary.
[74-810b] JOSEPH BENOIR, same as above, m 2nd time, ETHEL DENICKE. Children (3):
Joseph, b Nov. 2, 1900.
Rudolph, b Oct. 1, 1902.
Ethel, b Sept. 12, 1904.
[Unable to complete.]
[74-811] LENA BENOIR, b Apr. 23, 1872; dau Joseph and Jennie (Groff) Benoir [74-428]; m GRIER L. 0. WEIDLER, SR., d Oct. 28, 1911. Res., 2107 Diamond St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (7):
Joy B., b Mar. 8, 1901.
Jesse L., b Jan. 26, 1902.
Joseph G., b Apra 7, 1903.
Jane G., b July 6, 1904.
John Alfred, b Dec. 1, 1906.
James Theodore, b July 21, 1908.
Grier L. 0., Jr., b Feb. 7, 1910.
[74-811.1] LYDIA L. FAMOUS, b Sept. 26, 1867; dau John S. and Sarah (Groff) Famous [74-429]; m Oct. 9, 1895, JOHN D. FAMOUS, d Feb. 23, 1899; s Harry R. and Elizabeth B. (Crow) Famous. Plumber and civil engineer; res., 119 West Market St., West Chester, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
- John H., b Sept. 20, 1896; served in the World War and also on the Mexican Border. He was a member of Ambulance Co. 109, Sanitary Train 103, of the A. E. F. from Pittsburgh, Pa.
[74-1070.1] 2. Leon C., b Jan. 13, 1899; m Elsie T. Davis.
[74-812] JENNIE M. FAMOUS, b Dec. 4, 1872; dau John S. and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74Â429]; m Aug. 31, 1891, LEWIS F. KELLAR, b May 12, 1860; s Manlove and Mary J. (Fry) Kellar. Res., Berwyn, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[74-1071] 1. Lewis Irvin, b Sept. 7, 1892; m Anna J. Thomas.
Jennie Marie, b Sept. 20, 1895; Berwyn, Pa.
Jesse Donald, b Apr. 23, 1897; Berwyn, Pa.
Norman Howard, b Feb. 12, 1900; d 1913.
[74-813] IRVIN H. FAMOUS, b June 23, 1875; s John S. and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74-429]; m Sept. 17, 1896, HETTIE WARBURTON, b Sept. 30, 1874; dau Harry and Hannah (McCool) Warburton. Fireman; res., Jeffersonville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
[74-1072] 1. Sarah, b July 15, 1897; m Harry Barlow.
Attlee, b Aug. 26, 1898; Jeffersonville, Pa.
Helen, b Aug. 23, 1901; Jeffersonville, Pa.
Edith, b Oct. 5, 1903.
Ross, b Oct. 24, 1908.
[74-814] HARRY R. FAMOUS, b June 18, 1878; d Jan. 1, 1917; s John S. and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74-429]; m May 8, 1900, ELSIE F. FULMER, b Jan. 11, 1881; dau Robert and Mary (Peck) Fulmer. Carpenter; res., 41 W. Gay St., West Chester, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
- Harold A., b Nov. 22, 1901.
- Anna S., b Jan. 7, 1904; d Apr, 28, 1913.
[74-815] EFFIE M. FAMOUS, b Jan. 24, 1885; dau John S and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74-429]; m May 8, 1905, WILLIAM H. STOLL, b Mar. 24, 1883; d Jan. 5, 1908; s William H. and Laura (BrowÂer) Stoll. Widow's res., Corner Store, Route 2, Phoenixville, Pa. (1919.)
One child: William H., b Mar. 13, 1908; d May 8, 1908.
[74-816] FRANCIS M. FAMOUS, b Jan. 22, 1887; s John S. and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74Â429]; m Nov. 17, 1909, ELIZABETH E. DOUGHERTY, b Aug. 10, 1890; dau John A. and Maggie (McClintic) Dougherty. Farmer; res., Phoenixville, Pa., R. D. 2. (1919.)
Children (3):
John Marion, b Mar. 17, 1911.
Dora Elizabeth, b Nov. 7, 1912.
3_ Francis Lester, b Sept. 9, 1917.
[74-817] BLANCHE S. FAMOUS, b May 24, 1890; dau John S. and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74 429]; m Sept. 17, 1913, EDWARD S. PORTER, b Nov. 8, 1890; d June 15, 1915; s Edward S. and Eva F. (Pickering) Porter. Machinist; res., Phoenixville, Pa., R. D. 2. (1919.)
Children (2):
Florence E., b July 13, 1914.
Blanche Beulah, b Sept. 30, 1915.
[74-818] FLORENCE S. FAMOUS, b May 24, 1890; dau John S. and Sarah A. (Groff) Famous [74-429]; m CHARLES G. REUSTLE. Florence Famous resides at Phoenixville, Pa. She is divorced and retains her maiden name of Famous. (1919.)
One child: Blanche Rose, b Mar. 23, 1912.
[74-820] GEORGE GROFF KELLY, b Dec. 20, 1892; s Alban A. and Sarah R. (Groff) Kelly [74Â435]; m Sept. 12, 1917, ANNA PEARL GULDIN, b June 7, 1888; dau George Custer and Laura Etta (Amole) Guldin. Traveling freight expediter; res., 457 Spruce St., Pottstown, Pa. No issue. (1918.)
[74-821] JULIA GRANT GROFF, b Apr. 20, 1889; d Mar. 16, 1917; dau Ulysses G. and Julia P. (Quick) Groff [74-436]; m GEORGE WALKER SIMMONS, b June 10, 1890; s Chauncey Thornton and Madeline (Walker) Simmons. Stenographer; res., Amherst, Mass. George W. Simmons enlisted in the U. S. Navy in July, 1916. (1918.)
Children (2):
George Walker, b June 17, 1913.
Chauncey Thornton, b Mar. 7, 1915.
[74-822] PAUL WALDMAN GROFF, b Oct. 9, 1891; s Ulysses G. and Julia P. (Quick) Groff [74-436]; m Nov. 1, 1913, GRACE LILLIAN MIXTER, b Jan. 25, 1891; dau Ellsworth H. and Alice A. (Tracy) Mixter. Dairyman; res., 14 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. (1919.)
Children (3):
Dorothy Mixter, b Feb. 6, 1915.
Helen Grant, b Aug. 2, 1916.
Priscilla Louise, b Dec. 2, 1917.
[74-824.1] GEORGE F. ROSENBERGER, b July 1, 1868; s John B. and. Mary G. (Fetterolf) Rosenberger [74-437]; m July 27, 1895, EVA GETLINGER, b Dec. 23, 1878. Caterer; res., 2003 W. York St., Phila., Pa. (191.9.)
One child: George G., b Mar. 7, 1898; unm.
[74-830.1] NATHAN L. FETTEROLF, b Mar. 29, 1878; s Nathan S. and Charlotte (Lake) FetterÂolf [74-442]; m Aug. 22, 1901, ANNA F. C. HENCKENROTH, b June 12, 1880; dau Henry and Emma R. (Stickler) Henckenroth. Laborer; res., West Point, Pa. (1921.)
Children (6):
George, b May 19, 1902.
Paul, b Sept. 8, 1904.
Florence, b June 3, 1907.
Epentus, b Dec. 31, 1910.
Willard, b Sept. 8, 1913.
Dorothy, b May 23, 1917.
[74-830.2] DANIEL F. ZEIGLER, b July 9, 1870; s Abram and Matilda (Fetterolf) Zeigler [74Â443] ; m May 19, 1897, EMMA ANGELMOYER, b Oct. 22, 1868; dau Henry F. and Anna (Moyer) Angelmoyer. Photographer; res., Souderton, Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
[74-1072.1] 1. Anna Matilda, b Apr. 17, 1898; m Rev. Reed F. Landis.
Edna A., b July 31, 1901.
Russell, b Oct. 11, 1907.
[74-833] AGNES CORNELIA FETTEROLF, b Jan. 13, 1889; dau George G. and Cornelia R. (MacCaully) Fetterolf [74-445]; m Dec. 24, 1918, DR. EDWARD ERNEST EVERTS, b Jan. 13, 1883; s Edward C. and Mary Louisa (Watts) Everts. Physician; res., Corliss Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. No
issue.     (1920.)
[74-835] ESTELLE GROFF FETTEROLF, b Nov. 29, 1893; dau George G. and Cornelia R. (Mac-Caully) Fetterolf [74-445]; m Apr. 4, 1915, HARVEY COLIN MacNICHOL, b June 12, 1889; s John A. and Lillian (Holmes) MacNichol. Marine engineer; res., Langhorne, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Layton Frank, b Oct. 7, 1916.
[74-837] CHARLES F. CROUTHAMEL, b Apr. 12, 1895; s Joseph and Alice G. (Fetterolf) Crout-hamel [74-447]; m Apr. 28, 1917, EMMA BLANCHE COUTER, b June 24, 1895; dau Frank and Sallie (Bryan) Couter. Chief carpenter; U. S. S. Arkansas, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. (1920.) Charles Crouthamel enlisted in the U. S. Navy, Jan. 5, 1914, as carpenter's mate, and was rapidly adÂvanced, being the first on the ship's record (U.S.S. Arkansas) to receive five promotions in the first four years of service. He received an honorable discharge at the end of four years and again re-enlisted. He saw service in Mexico, in submarine warfare, and with Germany; hence he wears the stripes of three wars on his sleeve.
One child: Charlotte Lorrain, b Dec. 1, 1918.
[74-838] MABEL GROFF, b Apr. 13, 1887; dau John B. and Laura (Bates) Groff [74-454]; m Sept. 29, 1909, JOHN MURRAY, b Mar. 17, 1885; s John and Margaret (Prizer) Murray. Res., Port KenneÂdy, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Jean, b July 6, 1910.
[74-839] MINERVA JANE GRATER, b May 19, 1864; dau Abraham G. and Hannah (Umstead) Grater [74-455]; m WILLIAM 0. YOST, b Mar. 21, 1864; res., 623 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-840] URSINUS GRATER, b Dec. 1, 1871; s Abraham G. and Hannah (Umstead) Grater [74-455]; m Sept. 7, 1904, LILLIAN EDMONSTON, b May 7, 1877; dau John A. and Sarah A. Ed-monston. Mill superintendent of Grater-Bodey Co.; res., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Eva E., b Jan. 11, 1908.
[74-841] MARION IOLA GRATER, b May 21, 1876; dau Abraham G. and Hannah (Umstead) Grater [74-455]; m June 19, 1901, ROSWELL CHENEY McCREA, Ph. D., b July 30, 1876; s WilÂliam Henry Harrison and Fredericka (Frankfurter) McCrea. Educator and educational administrator; res., 101 Rockland Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. (1919.)
Children (3):
Edith G., b July 1, 1902.
Winston, b Mar. 15, 1906.
- Thompson, b July 3, 1909.
Roswell C. McCrea was born at Norristown, Pa. He received the degrees of A.B. from Haverford College in 1897, A.M. from Cornell University in 1900, and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1901. He is an economist, and was acting head of the department of History and Civics at the Eastern Illinois State Normal School from 1901 to 1902; instructor in Economics at Trinity College 1902-1903; professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College 1903-1907; associate director of New York School of Philanthropy 1907-1911; and professor of Economics at the University of PennsylÂvania 1911-1916. Dr. McCrea was dean of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the UniÂversity of Pennsylvania from 1912-1916. He was appointed civilian commissioner to act on conscienÂtious objectors in the war department in 1918; and has been commercial examiner for the Chamber of Commerce, State of New York, since Feb., 1919. Dr. McCrea is also secretary of the Academy of Political Sciences.
He is the author of "The Humane Movement," 1910, and a writer on social and economic subjects, mainly for use in technical schools. Since July, 1916, Dr. McCrea has been Professor of Economics at the School of Business, Columbia University. [Who's Who-1920.]
[74-844] ANNIE P. GRATER, b Jan. 6, 1888; dau John G. and Susan (Peale-Handel)' Grater [74-456b]; m DARLINGTON POLLOCK. Res., 1721 Uber St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-845] ALICE L. GRAHAM, b Aug. 10, 1866; dau Isaac and Martha W. (Kugler) Graham [74-
457]; m Dec. 23, 1886, JOHN COOPER, JR., b Feb. 22, 1861; d Apr. 25, 1901; s John and Alice L.
Cooper. Farmer; res., Anselma, Pa.
Children (7):
- Augustus, b Aug. 9, 1887; d July 11, 1892.
- Walter, b July 22, 1889; Shelbyville. Ky.
[74-1072.2a]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â f 1. Joseph M. Aicholz.
Martha K., b Apr. 17, 1891; m
[74-1072.2b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Norman Marton.
[74-1072.3]Â Â Â Â Â 4. M. Elva, b Dec. 16, 1892; m Ernest Happersett; Porter, Del.
- Roger, b Sept. 22, 1894; Devault, Pa.
Anna A., b Dec. 30, 1896; Devault, Pa.
[74-1072.4]Â Â Â Â Â 7. Helen Gould, b Aug. 18, 1900; m Howard Housmouth; 935 W. Silver St., Phila., Pa.
[74-846] HANNAH G. GRAHAM, b Apr. 29, 1869; d Sept. 11, 1918; dau Isaac and Martha W. (Kugler) Graham [74-457]; m Jan. 25, 1894, ABRAM GORDON, b Aug. 28, 1860; s Jonathan and Christiana (Hughes) Gordon. Farmer; res., Lionville, Chester Co., Pa. (1919.)
One child: Grace A., b June 15, 1898; Lionville, Pa.
[74-847] MARTHA K. GRAHAM, b June 24, 1871; dau Isaac and Martha W. (Kugler) Graham [74-457] : m Feb. 20, 1895, G. HARVEY YOUNG, b June 27, 1870; s Peter and Sarah (Kunkler) Young. Farmer; res., Devault, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-848] SALINDA J. GRAHAM, b Mar. 28, 1874; dau Isaac and Martha W. (Kugler) Graham [74 1.571; m Feb. 12, 1896, J. R. GORDON, b Oct. 4, 1868; s Jonathan and Christiana (Hughes) GorÂdon. Farmer; res., Lionville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):           •
Earl G., b June 17, 1897; 5307 Germantown Ave., Phila., Pa.
Emmet S., b July 4, 1900; Lionville, Pa.
Mabel, b May 15, 1905; Lionville, Pa.
[74-849] WILLIAM H. GRAHAM, b Sept. 6, 1876; s Isaac and Martha W. (Kugler) Graham [74Â457] ; m Apr. 2, 1910, MARGARET DUFFY, b Oct. 10, 1877; dau John and Margaret (Boyd) Duffy. Agent or manager; res., 4141 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-850] MILTON M. NYCE, b Oct. 18, 1856; d Jan. 11, 1916; s Josiah G. and Elizabeth (Bickel) Nyce [74-459]; m SARAH HETRICK, b Mar. 28, 1859; dau Henry and Margaret (Kulp) Hetrick. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1072.5]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Preston H., b Feb. 13, 1884; m Rosa Gephart; 1624 N. Gratz St., Phila., Pa.
[74-1072.6]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Wallace E., b June 10, 1895; m Katharine Hoke.
[74-851] PRESTON T. NYCE, b Nov. 13, 1860; s Josiah G. and Elizabeth (Bickel) Nyce [74-459]; m Feb. 1, 1894, SALLIE E. FRICK, b Mar. 3, 1852; dau Jacob and Elizabeth (Dellicker) Frick. GroÂcer; res., 916 Huntingdon St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
One child: Helen E., b Mar. 17, 1897.
[74-852] HARVEY G. GROMAN, b Feb. 21, 1866; d Aug. 2, 1905; s Reuben B. and Catharine A. (Nyce) Groman [74-460]; m Feb. 10, 1892, ANNA S. DOEPFER, b Apr. 24, 1866; dau Henry C. and Margaretta (Elbert) Doepfer. Res., 226 North 6th St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Harvey Elbert, b July 20, 1894.
Marguerite Louise, b Feb. 4, 1896.
[74-853] SARAH AUCHY, b Jan. 28, 1852; dau Abraham H. and Catharine (Hartzell) Auchy [74-
462]; m July 19, 1873, CHARLES BOLTON, b Sept. 9, 1852; s Charles and Lydia (Krause) Bolton.
Laborer; res., Spring Mount, Pa. (1920.)
Children (10):
[74-1073] 1. Annie, b Oct. 17, 1873; m Alvin Keyser.
[74-1074] 2. Katie, b Dec. 12, 1875; m William K. Krause.
[74-1075] 3. Sallie A., b Dec. 6, 1877; m William D. Hunsicker.
[74-1076] 4. John, b Dec. 22, 1879; m Lydia .Cressman.
- Abraham, b Apr. 14, 1882; Hatfield, Pa.
[74-1077] 6. Cleveland, b Jan. 22, 1885; m Beulah Hughes.
[74-1078] 7. Arthur, b Feb. 12, 1892; m Lydia Wasser; Spring Mount, Pa.
Lillie May, b Apr. 20, 1887; d Sept. 8, 1887.
Lizzie Edna, b Apr. 17, 1889; d Feb. 15, 1891.
Howard, b Aug. 4, 1899.
[74-854] MATILDA AUCHY, b Apr. 14, 1858; dau Abraham H. and Catharine (Hartzell) Auchy
[74-462]; m July 30, 1881, S. S. ADAMS, b Oct. 2, 1852; .s Jacob and Julia (Stoudt) Adams. Cobbler;
res., 1628 Turner St., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1079] Mary Estelle, b Feb. 27, 1882; m Mark B. Biery; Allentown, Pa.
[74-855] CATHARINE AUCHY, b Jan. 2, 1861; d Sept. 27, 1917; dau Abraham H. and Catharine
(Hartzell) Auchy [74-462]; m Jan. 5, 1884, GEORGE KLINE, b Oct. 10, 1857; s Abraham and Rebecca
(Wamps) Kline. Blacksmith; res., Sumneytown, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1080] Melvin, b Feb. 13, 1886; m Mary Henning.
[74-856] ABRAHAM AUCHY, b Aug. 23, 1863; s Abraham H. and Catharine (Hartzell) Auchy [74-462]; m May 9, 1896, ROSA EHLY, b Oct. 19, 1871; dau Jacob and Mina (Kuser) Ehly. Laborer; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
Russell A., b May 19, 1897; Royersford, Pa.
Stanley J., b Apr. 12, 1902.
Marion, b Dec. 2, 1903.
Pauline I., b June 8, 1908.
Walter D., b July 15, 1914; d Feb. 19, 1915.
[74-857] DAVID AUCHY, b Sept. 22, 1865; s Abraham H. and Catharine (Hartzell) Auchy [74Â462]; m Dec. 14, 1889, LYDIA SELL, b Sept. 20, 1864; dau Harry and Rebecca (Baker) Sell. Farmer; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Infant, b Feb. 21, 1892; d Feb. 21, 1892.
Harry, b July 23, 1894; d Sept. 13, 1894.
[74-1081] 3. Kathryn, b Mar. 1, 1896; m Harvey Reed.
4. David, b Sept. 19, 1899; Royersford, Pa.
[74-858] AMANDUS AUCHY, b Mar. 28, 1869; s Abraham H. and Catharine (Hartzell) Auchy [74-462]; m Nov. 2, 1895, SALLIE WILLOUER, b Jan. 7, 1877; dau Nathaniel and Catharine (Lewis) Willouer. Farmer; res., Morwood, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Abraham, b Sept. 7, 1905.
[74-859] JOSEPH H. AUCHY, b Sept. 8, 1871; s Abraham H. and Catharine (Hartzell) Auchy [74-462]; m July 2, 1897, EMMA SMITH, b Aug. 15, 1879; dau Isaac R. and Catharine (Snyder) Smith. Clerk for Rufe Gussman Co.; res., Quakertown, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-860a] BENJAMIN A. PRICE, b Jan. 31, 1853; d Mar. 6, 1913; s Abraham G. and Sophia (Auchy) Price [74-464]; m 1st time, SALLIE RAHN, dec.
One child:
[74-1082a] I .                                           I 1• Joseph B. Noble.
Minerva, b Mar. 15, 1875;
[74-1082b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â m 2. Freeman Smith.
[74-860b] BENJAMIN A. PRICE, same as above, m 2nd time, May, 1875, MARGARET BERGE,
b Oct. 26, 1852; d Mar. 24, 1883; dau_______ and Hannah (Keyser) Berge.
One child:
[74-1083] Alvin B., b Feb. 29, 1876; m Gertrude Rorer.
[74-860c] BENJAMIN A. PRICE, same as above, m 3rd time, Sept. 17, 1884, MARY J. MOOR-HOUSE, b Apr. 5, 1849; d Feb. 13, 1911; dau William and Jane Moorhouse. No issue. (1920.)
[74-861a] HARRY A. PRICE, b July 17, 1854; s Abraham G. and Sophia (Auchy) Price [74-464]; m 1st time, Nov. 17, 1877, SARAH JANE WEIRMAN, b Jan. 18, 1853; d June 19, 1896; dau Henry K. and Elizabeth K. (Grimley) Weirman. No issue.
[74-861b] HARRY A. PRICE, same as above, m 2nd time, June 15, 1907, ANNIE M. MILLER, b May 9, 1868; dau Jacob L. and Mary M. (Kohl) Miller. Res., Trappe, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-862a] JOHN A. PRICE, b Aug. 25, 1858; s-Abraham G. and Sophia (Auchy) Price [74-464]; m 1st time, ANNA DETTRA, b Dec., 1873; d Feb., 1900; dau Jonas and Elizabeth (Cassel) Dettra.
Children (3):
[74-1084] 1. Florence, b Oct. 8, 1883; d Sept. 9, 1910; m Harry Silcox.
- Harry, b May, 1884; d Sept., 1893.
[74-1085] 3. Norman, b June 6, 1887; m Matilda Roger.
[74-862b] JOHN A. PRICE, same as above, m 2nd time, Apr. 28, 1894, MARY CURRY, b Aug. 11, 1861; dau Benjamin and Mary A. (Sperry) Curry. Leather worker; res., 4926 Richmond St., Brides-Âburg, Phila., Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-863] ABRAHAM A. PRICE, b Feb. 22, 1866; s Abraham G. and Sophia (Auchy) Price [74-
464] ; m May 17, 1888, ANNA (LENA) C. GREASING, b Sept. 7, 1868. Res., 3013 North Sydenham
St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
- Arthur Abraham, b Apr. 26, 1890; 3013 N. Sydenham St.
[74-1085.1] 2. Charles William, b Oct. 23, 1892; m Mary E. Reynolds.
[74-1085.2] 3. Harry LeRoy, b June 13, 1895; m Matilda Hetrich.
Harvey, b Mar. 24, 1900; d June 30, 1900.
Walter Clifford, b Aug. 3, 1908.
[74-864a] HARVEY A. PRICE, b Aug. 28, 1868; s Abraham G. and Sophia (Auchy) Price [74-464]; m 1st time, Dec. 20, 1892, MARY E. BLUNDIN, b June 7, 1872; d Oct. 31, 1895; dau Richard A. and Rebecca (Schur) Blundin.
One child: Harvey A., b Feb. 27, 1894.
[74-864b] HARVEY A. PRICE, same as above, m 2nd time, Feb. 24, 1897, CLARA E. LANCASÂTER, b Mar. 7, 1872; dau William H. and Abigail (Clemmer) Lancaster. Watchman; res., 1111 E. Phil-Ellena St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
- Russell Herbert, b June 30, 1901.
- Wesley Winfield, b June 20, 1904.
[74-865] LEVI SHELLENBERGER, b Mar. 1, 1871; s Henry and Sarah (Groff) Shellenberger [74-465]; m Jan. 24, 1896, LIZZIE LEIDY, b 1869; dau Jacob S. and Catharine (Gerhart) Leidy. Farmer; res., Perkasie, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-866] IDA SHELLENBERGER, b May 16, 1875; dau Henry and Sarah (Groff) Shellenberger [74-465]; m Mar. 26, 1898, HARRY D. MOLL, b Dec. 12, 1876; s John and Lydia (Detweiler) Moll. Cigar manufacturer; res., Perkasie, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Ralph S., b Dec. 18, 1902.
[74-868] LEO G. HEIST, b Apr. 24, 1867; dec; s Owen L. and Catharine (Groff) Heist [74-466]; m EMMA MATILDA WIEGNER, b Sept. 10, 1867; dau Abraham and Elizabeth (Hartenstine) Wiegner [154-36]. Res., 505 Tilghman St., Allentown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Arthur.
[74-869] CHARLES HEIST, b May 14, 1874; d May 14, 1911; s Owen L. and Catharine (Groff) Heist [74-466]; m June 1, 1895, ELIZABETH MILLER, b June 1, 1873; dau T. B. and Mary N. (Pfli-ger) Miller.
One child:
[74-1086] Bessie, h Sept. 30, 1898; m James A. MacNeil.
[74-871] MANASSAS BEAN, b Mar. 26, 1869; s Henry and Camilla (Groff) Bean [74-467]; m Sept. 28, 1904, MARGARET HARTLEY, b Apr. 21, 1880; dau Thomas and Emma (Schall) Hartley. Conductor; res., 812 Hellerman St., Lawndale, Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Harold, b Nov. 30, 1906; d Dec. 12, 1906.
Edna, b Jan. 4, 1908.
Margaret, b May 18, 1910.
Arthur, b July 18, 1912.
[74-872] CALVIN BEAN, b Mar. 16, 1875; s Henry and Camilla (Groff) Bean [74 467]; m Jan. 12, 1907, LEANNA NACE, b Mar. 14, 1882; dau Henry H. and Catherine (Roger) Nace. Farmer; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Addie N., b Dec. 12, 1907.
[74-873] ADDIE BEAN, .b Apr. 13, 1878; dau Henry and Camilla (Groff) Bean [74-467]; m Apr. 14, 1900, ABRAM GODSHALL, b Jan. 3, 1878; s Jacob and Barbara (Moyer) Godshall. Employee of the P. & R. Rwy.; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Russell, b Nov. 13, 1900.
Burton, b Apr. 15, 1904.
Harold, b Nov. 4, 1908.
[74-875] HARRY J. GROFF, b July 11, 1867; s Abraham and Emma (Alexander) Groff [74-470]; m Apr. 2, 1892, LIZZIE S. KELLER, h Mar. 25, 1871; dau Samuel S. and Elizabeth (Scholl) Keller. Laborer; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-1087] 1. Harry J., b May 31, 1893; m Lillian Delong.
[74-1088] 2. Laura S., b May 29, 1895; m John B. Heffentrager.
- William McKinley, b May 23, 1898; d May 2, 1899.
- Abraham Wesley, b Apr. 27, 1901.
[74-876] MARGARET A. GROFF, b May 29, 1870; d Jan. 26, 1893; dau Abraham and Emma (Alexander) Groff [74-470]; m Sept. 26, 1891, DAVID B. BEII)LER, b Jan. 4, 1866; s James and Sophia (Benner) Beidler. Clerk; res., 2819 North 6th St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
One child: Sadie, b Jan. 18, 1892; unm.
[74-877] WILLIAM A. GROFF, b Jan. 4, 1872; s Abraham and Emma (Alexander) Groff [74-470];
m Dec. 4, 1896, AQUILLA FRETZ, b Jan. 3, 1877; dau Albert and Amanda (Lisey) Fretz. Res., Am-
bler, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-1089] 1. Margaret F., b July 3, 1897; m William J. Brosz.
Edward F., b Dec. 18, 1900.
Helen F., b Mar. 24, 1903.
Harold F., b Feb. 24, 1906.
Leroy F., b Mar. 25, 1908; d Sept. 28, 1909.
[74-878a] JACOB G. GROFF, b Oct. 3, 1873; s Abraham and Emma (Alexander) Groff [74-470]; m 1st time, Mar. 10, 1900, IDA B. FELLMAN, b June 4, 1879; d Jan. 13, 1919; dau Henry and CatharÂine (Bean) Fellman.
Children (4):
Sadie F., b Dec. 22, 1901.
Verna F., b Sept. 15, 1903.
Ethel F., b Jan. 27, 1908.
Jacob F., b Mar. 2, 1911.
[74-878b] JACOB G. GROFF, same as above, m 2nd time Jan. 31, 1920, SOPHIA GRATER (SCHULTZ) WISLER, b July 6, 1877; dau Chester K. and Margaret H. (Grater) Schultz [149-100]. Farmer; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Sophia G. Schultz was married first to William Wisler [149-206].
174-879] EDWARD FELLOWS GROFF, b Sept. 9, 1879; s Abraham and Emma (Alexander) Groff [74-470]; m Jan. 10, 1903, LIZZIE WOOD, b Nov. 8, 1880; dau Albert and Maria (Bilger) Wood. Cigarmaker; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
Wilbur A., b July 18, 1905.
Emma G., b Apr. 17, 1913.
Albert W., b Aug. 11, 1903; d May 3, 1904.
[74-880] KATE G. WENTZELL, b Jan. 15, 1867; dau Edwin K. and Mary A. (Groff) Wentzell
[74 471]; m Oct. 10, 1887, JACOB S. GABEL, b Feb. 1, 1865; s Henry R. and Catharine (Smith) Gabel.
Inn keeper; res., Salfordville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
- Harry Edwin, b July 15, 1888; d Aug. 22, 1888.
[74-1090] 2. Wallace, b May 31, 1890; m Aquilla Moyer.
- Herbert, b Dec. 3, 1892; d Mar. 12, 1899.
Edna, b Mar. 20, 1898; d July 2, 1909.
[74-881] AMANDUS WENTZELL, b Oct. 9, 1870; s Edwin K. and Mary A. (Groff) Wentzell [74Â471] ; m June 17, 1900, MOLLY AIMAN, b July 13, 1879; dau Frank and Katherine (Hutt) Aiman. Manager; res., 2935 Perrine Ave., Trenton, N. J. (1920.)
One child: Amandus, b Jan. 2, 1904.
[74-882] JESSE MARKLEY Z. GROFF, b Oct. 2, 1880; s John J. M. and Emeline R. (Zepp) Groff [74-472]; m Oct. 10, 1900, MARY EMMA HOOVER, b July 6, 1884; dau John Wesley and Catharine (Groth) Hoover. Painter; res., Salfordville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Emma Mabel, b Mar. 2, 1903.
Ethel Madaline, b Apr, 10, 1911.
Anna Myrtle, b Sept. 7, 1913.
1126Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF 1HE SCHWENKFELDER FAMILIES
[74-883] JACOB RICHARD Z. GROFF, b Nov. 2, 1886; s John J. M. and Emeline R. (Zepp) Groff [74-472]; m May 20, 1911, ANNIE H. SCE MIDT, b Oct. 23, 1886; dau Charles and Amelia (Hailing) Schmidt. Painter; res., 1234 Oakwood Ave., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Joseph Carl, b Sept. 14, 1912.
Anna Margaret, b July 9, 1914.
Elizabeth Amelia, b Jan. 13, 1920.
[74-884] ALICE HEANY, b Aug. 8, 1873; dau Noah G. and Amanda (Geisinger) Heany [74 474]; m May 10, 1892, RICHARD Z. KEELER, b Mar. 26, 1867; s Dr. Reinhard K. and Sarah (Ziegler) Keeler. U. S. Custom Service officer; res., 26 W. Freedley St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1091] 1. LeRoy H., b May 17, 1896; m Helen R. Ashinead.
2. Helen H., b Dec. 29, 1905.
[74-885] REV. REINHARD (HEANY) HANEY, b Oct. 17, 1877; s Noah G. and Amanda (Geising-er) Heany [74-474]; m Feb. 7, 1905, EMMA REA, b Jan. 31, 1882; dau William Upton and Emma (Conn) Rea. House Secretary of the Northeastern Hospital, Phila. Res., 1701 Bristol St., PhiladelÂphia, Pa. (1920.)
Reinhard Haney has been Chaplain of the Knights of the Golden Eagle Home and Orphanage of Pa., for eight years, and is at present pastor of the Evansburg Methodist Episcopal Church, at Evans-burg, Pa.
Children (2):
Emma Williamette, b Oct. 17, 1906.
Lydia Elizabeth, b Dec. 16, 1912; d Dec. 17, 1912.
[74-886] CAROLINE HEANY, b Feb. 17, 1884; d June 15, 1915; dau Noah G. and Amanda (Gei-singer) Heany [74-474]; m Feb. 18, 1904, DAVID CASSEL, b July 6, 1881; d Sept. 10, 1915; s Abraham C. and Mary (Allebach) Cassel [21-110]. Farmer. (1920.)
(The fact that David Cassel is also a Schwenkfelder descendant was discovered too late to permit the placing of this record in its proper order in Family [21].)
Children (2):
Alice H., b July 25, 1905; Souderton, Pa.
Alexis H., b Jan. 20, 1909; Collegeville, Pa.
[74-888] SAMUEL SCHOLL, b Sept. 19, 1876; s Jacob G. and Leanna (Sorver) Scholl [74-478]; m Nov. 3, 1900, EMMA RENNINGER, b Jan. 19, 1882; dau Henry and Emma (Ackerman) Renninger. Polisher; res., Sellersville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Anna, b Apr. 27, 1901.
Pearl, b Aug. 1, 1903.
Ella, b Sept. 4, 1905.
Maggie, b Jan. 16, 1909.
[74-889] ANNIE SCHOLL, b Apr. 8, 1865; dau Jacob G. and Leanna (Sorver) Scholl [74-478]; m Sept. 26, 1885, MILTON D. BARNDT, b July 2, 1863; s Abram S. and Mary (Dettra) Barndt. Farmer; res., Telford, Pa., R. D. 2. No issue. (1920.)
[74-890] MAGGIE SCHOLL, b Aug. 15, 1870; d Feb. 19, 1913; dau Jacob G. and Leanna (Sorver) Scholl [74-478]; m Dec. 26, 1901, HARRY HOOT, b Sept. 3, 1870; s John W. and Lucy (Zeigler) Hoot. Carpenter; res., Tylersport, Pa. No issue. (1919.)
[74-891] ELLEN SCHOLL, b Aug. 17, 1873; dau Jacob G. and Leanna (Sorver) Scholl [74 178]; m Mar. 19, 1904, JACOB B. KLINE, b Nov. 4, 1874; s Henry S. and Sarah Ann (Barndt) Kline. Farmer; res., Tylersport, Pa. No issue. (1919.)
GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE SCHWENKFELDER FAMILIESÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1127
[74-891.2] ROY M. KURTZ, b Jan. 26, 1883; s William H. R. and Ella R. (Groff) Kurtz [74-480]; m THERESA HOEPDING, b Aug. 20, 1882 ; dau Adolph and Theresia (Stultz) Hoepding. Stereotyper; res., 773 Pallas St., West Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (6):
Marion, b Sept. 29, 1905; d Jan. 15, 1913.
Carolyn, b June 29, 1907.
Rita, b May 7, 1910.
Theresia, b Nov. 7, 1912; d Oct. 14, 1918.
Eleanor, b Sept. 5, 1917.
Helen, b Dec. 14, 1920.
[74-891.3] ALLEN G. LANDIS, b Feb. 23, 1879; s Garret R. and Mary C. (Groff) Landis [74 481]; m June 28, 1902, ELIZABETH N. ERB, b Sept. 16, 1882; dau Jefferson J. and Mary M. (Nice) Erb. Shipping clerk; res., 4349 North 15th St., Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
Florence Elizabeth, b Feb. 25, 1907.
Ruth Catherine, b July 5, 1911.
Allen Erb, b Oct. 29, 1914; d Mar. 11, 1915.
[74-892] WILLIS G. MOYER, b Apr. 20, 1883; d Oct. 26, 1909; s John D. and Olivia (Groff) Moyer [74-482]; in May 29, 1909, ADELAIDE Z. ROTH, b Nov. 20, 1882; dau Frank M. and Emma (Zetty) Roth. Electrical engineer; res., Quakertown, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-893.1] HERBERT G. KEELER, b June 9, 1894; s Peter H. and Sarah J. C. (Groff) Keeler [74-488]; m May 18, 1918, EVA MAY LEEDOM, b Nov. 12, 1887; dau William and Annie (Everhart) Leedom. Baker; res., Perkasie, Pa. No issue. (1921.)
[74-893.2] FORREST NORMAN GROFF, b June 5, 1887; s John F. and Ellen (Gauker) Groff [74-489.1]; m Dec. 24, 1917, NORA CARROLL, b Jan 2, 1888; dau Sir James and Lady Ellen (ColeÂman) Carroll. Chief yeoman, U. S. Navy. (1921.)
One child: Venona Ella, b Dec. 10, 1919.
[74-893.3] CATHARINE VENONA GROFF, b Dec. 12, 1888; dau John F. and Ellen (Gauker) Groff [74-489.1]; m Apr. 17, 1915, HARVEY RAHN, b May 27, 1885; s Enos and Mary Ann (Puhl) Rahn. Machinist; res., 1008 Robbins Ave., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1921.)
[74-893.4] MARCELLA FLORENCE LAUBACH, b Dec. 22, 1894; dau Jacob and Hannah (Groff) Laubach [74 489.3]; m May 18, 1918, P. CLAUDE FRETZ, b Oct. 1, 1893; d May 25, 1919; s Abraham 0. and Susanna (Moyer) Fretz. Teacher; widow's res., Coopersburg, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1. (1921.)
[74-894] MARIA R. BERGEY, b Nov. 15, 1873; dau John K. and Malaria (Reid) Bergey [74-496]; m JOHN KULP, b Apr. 16, 1873. Farmer; res., Linfield, Montg. Co., Pa. (1920.)
Children (Le):
John B., b Nov. 27, 1898; Linfield, Pa.
Annie Maria, b Jan. 7, 1901; Linfield, Pa.
Jesse B., b June 7, 1902.
Ada Malara, b Apr. 7, 1904.
Alice, b Aug. 20, 1905; d Oct. 15, 1905.
Katie, b Aug. 22, 1906.
Harvey, b Dec. 28, 1907.
Wallace, b Apr. 13, 1909; d Mar. 7, 1910
Emma, b Feb. 17, 1911.
Bertha, b Oct. 13, 1913.
Henry, b Sept. 10, 1915.
Benjamin, b May 7, 1918.
[74-900] FORREST REIMAN FREDERICK, b Feb. 26, 1891; s Harry B. and Annie (Reiman) Frederick [74-504]; m Dec. 10, 1910. ELSIE SCHULTZ KEYSER, b Apr. 1, 1891; dau Frank Kerr and Lovina (Schultz) Keyser. Cigar maker and stillman for Coopersburg Chemical Co.; res., Sumney-town, Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
Helen Keyser, b May 15, 1911.
Marion Evelyn Keyser, b Apr. 22, 1916; d Mar. 4, 1917.
[74-900.1] GEORGE W. SHIPE, s John L. and Marie (Shull) Shipe [74-506.1]; m 1876, LYDIA
ALBRIGHT.
Children (6):
- William F.; 2. Maria; 3. Estella; 4. Martha; 5. Viola; 6. Mary. [Battle's Hist. Bucks County.] [Unable to complete.]
[74-901] WILLIAM H. HAGENBUCH, b Oct. 26, 1876; s Andrew and Ellen A. (Schnabel) Hagen-buch [74-508a]; m Dec. 9, 1899, AMELIA H. KRAUSS, b Sept. 24, 1877; dau Henry S. and Amanda (Hoffman) Krauss [11-145]. Farmer; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Clarence, b Oct. 15, 1900.
Grace, Aug. 4, 1910.
[74-902] LOVINE J. HAGENBUCH, b Aug. 11, 1875; s Andrew and Ellen A. (Schnabel) Hagen-buch [74-508a]; m Mar. 18, 1899, ELLEN E. WENTLING, b Mar. 13, 1880; dau Levi and Eliza (Meitzler) Wentling. Farmer; res., East Greenville, Pa., R. D. (1919.)
Children (5):
Marvin Leroy, b May 28, 1900.
Worman Sylvester, b Sept. 23, 1905.
Earl Levi, b Jan. 16, 1909.
Homer Andrew, b Apr. 18, 1915.
Naomi Diana, b Apr. 30, 1916.
[74-904] SYLVESTER HAGENBUCH, b Feb. 13, 1881; s Andrew and Ellen A. (Schnabel) Hagen-buch [74-508a]; m Apr. 11, 1906, KATIE GERY, b July.1, 1883; dau Reading J. and Sarah M. (Pflei-ger) Gery. Cigar maker; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1920.)
One child: LeRoy G., b Mar. 14, 1907; d Mar. 17, 1907.
[74-905] STEWARD H. HAGENBUCH, b Sept. 15, 1882; s Andrew and Ellen A. (Schnabel) Hagenbuch [74-508a]; m Aug. 1, 1908, ELIZABETH GARR, b Apr. 27, 1892; dau George and ElizaÂbeth (Fox) Garr. Cigar maker; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Evna, b Jan. 20, 1909.
Raymond, b Jan. 17, 1914.
[74-908] CLINTON T. HAHN, b July 3, 1870; s Charles and Ellen (Weaver) Hahn [74-509]; m Dec. 1, 1891, CATHARINE SHUTT, b Oct. 23, 1873; dau James and Susan (Bilheimer) Schott. SexÂton; res., Nazareth, Pa., R. D. 2. (1920.)
Children (2):
- Laura M., b Nov. 16, 1892; d Dec. 28, 1902.
[74-1092] 2. Elwood S., b Feb. 11, 1897; m Nettie R. Hahn.
[74-909] MARY A. HAHN, b Jan. 20, 1873; dau Charles and Ellen (Weaver) Hahn [74-509]; m Feb., 1898, JOHN F. SANDT, b Mar. 18, 1879; s Hiram and Catherine (Shover) Sandt. Motorman; res., 2006 Hay Terrace, Easton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):                        •
[74-1093] 1. Russel D., b Feb. 14, 1899; m Mary Baker.
[74-1094] 2. Raymond H., b Mar. 18, 1900; m Ella Gilmore.
Charles H., b Jan. 18, 1902.
[74-911] JOHN A. HAHN, b Oct. 15, 1871; s James and Rose (Laubach) Hahn [74-510]; m SEL-
MA J. BRUCH, b Feb. 15, 1880. Res., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Helen R., b Jan. 16, 1899; d Mar. 4, 1917.
Lovene J., b Oct. 1, 1900.
Isabella J., b Dec. 19, 1913.
[74-912] SAMUEL HAHN, b July 25, 1878; s James and Rose (Laubach) Hahn [74-510]; m Jan. 27, 1900, GERTRUDE E. SCHOCH, b Sept. 19, 1880. Farmer; res., Allentown, Pa., R. D. No. 4. (1920.)
Children (3):
- Raymond W., b Aug. 9, 1900.
- Verna A., b Nov. 11, 1903.
- Paul S., b Sept. 13, 1909.
[74-913] AUSTIN HAHN, b Aug. 6, 1875; s James and Rose (Laubach) Hahn [74-510]; m Mar. 4,
1899, STELLA YOTTER, b Sept. 6, 1879; dau Jacob and Anna Maria (Fulmer) Yotter. Res., 611
Lime St., South Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1095] 1. Erma M., b July 23, 1899; m William H. Burns.
- Anna C., b Sept. 21, 1904.
[74-914] SARAH J. HAHN, b Dec. 11, 1873; dau James and Rose (Laubach) Hahn [74-510]; m
June 6, 1896, WILLIAM ANDREW RICE, b Oct. 20, 1873; s Benjamin and Mary A. Rice. Painter;
res., 1019 Shipman St., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1096] Floyd James, b Aug. 30, 1896; m Edith May Fulmer.
[74-915] LOVIN KRACK, b May 3, 1862; s William Krack and Lucinda Hahn [74-511]; m EMMA L. KUNTZ. Res. Northampton, Pa., R. D. 2. Lovin Krack designed the Bell Tower in the Zion's Stone Church at Northampton, Pa., in 1919. (1920.)
One adopted dau: Emma L. Hist.
[74-916] JAMES RODENBACH, b June 12, 1867; s Edward and Lucinda (Hahn) Rodenbach [74-511]; m EMMA KUNTZ, dau Milton and Ellen (Fenstermather) Kuntz. Laborer; res., NorthampÂton, Pa., R. F. D. 1. (1920.)
Children (2):
Howard, b Sept. 17, 1899; Northampton, Pa.
Leroy, b Nov. 16, 1893; d Apr. 1, 1894.
[74-917] SEBILLA RODENBACH, b Oct. 15, 1868; dau Edward and Lucinda (Hahn) Rodenbach [74-511]; m Dec. 25, 1887, JAMES HAWK, s Nathan and Salinda (Kresge) Hawk. Res., 19 West 27th St., Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Clinton, b Dec. 15, 1886; 19 West 27th St., Northampton, Pa.
[74-1097] 2. Mabel A., b Mar. 24, 1888; m William Newhard.
[74-918] STEPHEN RODENBACH, b Feb. 26, 1870; s Edward and Lucinda (Hahn) Rodenbach [74-511]; m Sept. 6, 1890, LUCY YOUNG, b Sept. 6, 1868. Carpenter; res., 2437 Cherryville Rd., Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
[74-1098] 1. Edward, b Nov. 28, 1890; m Jennie Saylor; Northampton, Pa.
Lizzie, b Apr. 22, 1891; Northampton, Pa.
[74-1099] 3. Carrie L., b May 15, 1892; m Stuart Leibenguth.
- Hilda, b Feb. 12, 1908.
[74-920] LEWIS FRANKLIN RODENBACH, b Nov. 9, 1873; s Edward and Lucinda (Hahn) Rodenbach [74-511]; m Apr. 18, 1896, CAMILLA CATHERINE HIESTAND, b Jan. 3, 1876; d Mar. 3, 1908; dau David and Sarah (Person) Hiestand. Carpenter; res., 19 West 27th St., Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
[74-1100] 1. Stella, b Sept. 27, 1900; m Harry C. Musselman.
Meda M., b Apr. 19, 1903.
Edgar D., b Mar. 31, 1905; d July 24, 1905.
[74-921] MARY L. RODENBACH, b Nov. 9, 1876; dau Edward and Lucinda (Hahn) Rodenbach
[74-511]; m Nov. 3, 1900, HARRY E. WEITKNECHT, b Jan. 24, 1879; s George W. and Anna S.
(Bachman) Weitknecht. Farmer; res., R. F. D. 2, Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1101] Elsie I., b Mar. 5, 1901; m Paul J. Moyer.
[74-923] ELLEN WERNER, b Feb. 9, 1862; dau George and Matilda (Hahn) Werner [74-512]; m
May 7, 1887, JEREMIAH WERKHEISER, b Oct. 12, 1868; s Jeremiah and Rebecca (Andre) Werk-
heiser. Shoemaker; res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-1103] 1. Robert F., b Mar. 27, 1888; m Pearl A. Keiper.
[74-1104] 2. Matilda S., b July 8, 1889; m Jacob D. Odenwelder.
[74-1105] 3. Helen H., b Mar. 18, 1893; m Robert L. Young; Easton, Pa.
Osbourne H., b Jan. 11, 1896; unm.
[74-1106] 5. Elmer G., b June 6, 1898; m Bertha Fisher.
[74-1102] James S. Werner, b Nov. 14, 1879 (son of Ellen Werner); m Bertha Gerlack; Bethlehem, Pa.
Osbourne H. Werkheiser was with the Regular Army two years and served with distinction in the World War. He was with one of the first American Troops to occupy German soil. He was cited for bravery and good leadership under heavy shell fire in both St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne engagements, being wounded in the former encounter; and was with the Army of Occupation along the Rhine Valley. He was honorably discharged with an excellent record.
[74-924] IDA J. WERNER, b Mar. 2, 1864; dau George and Matilda (Hahn) Werner [74-512]; m Mar. 24, 1891, THEODORE SCHUG, b Aug. 22, 1865; s John A. and Kate Ann (Kocher) Schug. ReÂtired; res., Bethlehem, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-926] GEORGE A. WERNER, b June 28, 1869; s George and Matilda (Hahn) Werner [74-512];
m Oct. 26, 1889, EMILY MATILDA MITMAN, b Jan. 27, 1870; dau William H. and Louisa E.
(Lesher) Mitman. Res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
[74-1107] 1. Robert D., b May 12, 1890; m Jennie V. Kunkle.
[74-1108] 2. Elizabeth L., b July 1, 1891; m Stanley C. Kocher.
[74-1109] 3. Nevin L., b Sept. 11, 1892; m Helen R. Shafer.
[74-1110] 4. Arthur G., b Dec. 2, 1893; m Florence Greene; Easton, Pa.
Emily A., b Nov. 4, 1902.
[74-929] STELLA WERNER, b June 14, 1881; dau George and Matilda (Hahn) Werner [74-512]; m Sept. 19, 1908, DANIEL R. SPENCE, b Aug. 3, 1876; s Jerry D. and Maggie (Reffard) Spence. Farmer; res., Nazareth, Pa., R. D. 2. (1920.)
One child: Mildred, b Mar. 6, 1914.
[74-930a] ADAM H. HAHN, b May 13, 1869; s Reuben and Catharine (Beer) Hahn [74-513]; m 1st time, Mar. 24, 1891, SITNA HEFFELFINGER, b Jan. 1, 1873; d May 28, 1901; dau Paul and Mary (Kase) Heffelfinger.
Children (4):
[74-1111] 1. Elsie M., b July 4, 1891; m Albert Smith; 424 Chestnut St., Allentown, Pa.
[74-1112] 2. Stella M., b Aug. 12, 1894; m Jerry 0. Griffith.
GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE SCHWENKFELDER FAMILIESÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1131
Milton F., b Dec. 25, 1896; 201 Ira Ave., Akron, Ohio.
Martha C., b May 18, 1901; Palmerton, Pa., R. F. D.
[74-930b] ADAM H. HAHN, same as above, m 2nd time, June 4, 1904, ARAMINDA STEHLY, b June 24, 1869; dau Edwin and Ellen E. (Billheimer) Stehly. Farmer; res., Danielsville, Pa. (1919.) Children (2):
Ada I., b Jan. 14, 1905.
Russell H., b Apr. 7, 1907.
[74-931] NATHAN HAHN, b Mar. 24, 1871; s Reuben and Catharine (Beer) Hahn [74-513]; m
Jan. 11, 1890, LUCINDA FOX, b Sept. 13, 1866. Farmer; res., Pipersville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
[74-1113] 1. Samuel F., b June 8, 1890; m Elizabeth Trauger.
- Etta, b Sept. 16, 1900.
[74-934] MATILDA HAHN, b May 8, 1881; dau Reuben and Catharine (Beer) Hahn [74-513]; m Dec. 25, 1898, EMERSON STROHL, b Oct. 28, 1895; s Josiah and Catharine E. (Zimmerman) Strohl. Farmer; res., Lehighton, Pa., R. D. No. 3, Box 106. (1920.)
Children (7):
Mayme C., b Feb. 7, 1901.
Fred W., b Oct. 30, 1903.
Martin M., b Sept. 17, 1905.
Arlene C., b Sept. 30, 1907.
Warren A., b Jan. 30, 1911.
Forest R., b June 20, 1914.
Walter H., b July 12, 1918.
[74-935] EVA CHRISTIAN HAHN, b Nov. 6, 1876; dau Reuben and Catharine (Beer) Hahn [74Â513]; m Nov. 8, 1916, GEORGE LEON, b Feb. 16, 1875; s Andrew and Doris (Larsen) Leon. Fishing business; res., South Bristol, Maine. No issue. (1919.)
[74-939] ALVERTA BEER, dau John and Lucy A. (Hahn) Beer [74-516]; m________________________________________________________ SMITH.
Children (3):
[74-1113.1] I. Alice, m_________ Borger.
[74-1113.2] 2. Agnes, m________ Green.
[74-1113.3] 3. Ida, m_________ Kleintop.
[Court Records.] [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-940] LEWIS HAHN, b June 10, 1868; s Enos and Catharine (Smith) Hahn [74-519]; m May 4,
1894, LOUISA HOFFACKER, b Jan. 1, 1867.
Children (9):
Beulah, b Nov., 1895.
Raymond, b Sept. 24, 1897.
Edwin, b June 19, 1899.
Norman, b Jan. 14, 1901.
Arthur, b June 24, 1904.
Dora, b 1905.
Allen, b Nov. 2, 1906.
Edna, b July 7, 1909.
Elsie, d young.
[No further data obtainable.]
[74-942] ELLEN HAHN, b Feb. 9, 1888; dau Enos and Catharine (Smith) Hahn [74-519]; m Dec.
25, 1904, ERASTUS SMITH, b Sept. 22, 1878; s Aaron and Eva (Green) Smith. Res., Palmerton, Pa.
(1919.)
Children (3):
Lyman, b Sept. 28, 1905.
Maris, b July 24, 1908.
Ida, b Mar. 22, 1911.
[74-943] MARY C. HAHN, b Apr. 19, 1882; dau Enos and Catharine (Smith) Hahn [74-519]; m Oct. 26, 1899, CALVIN B. EDELMAN, b Oct. 10, 1875; s Joseph and Lydia (Silfies) Edelman. CarÂpenter; res., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Luther Calvin, b Oct. 13, 1919.
[74-944] ELIZABETH HAHN, b Dec. 7, 1896; dau Enos and Catharine (Smith) Hahn [74-519]; m Oct. 16, 1915, HARRY A. WENTZ, b May 6, 1890; s Addison and Emma (Belford) Wentz. LocoÂmotive engineer; res., Aquashicola, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Esther A., b Apr. 7, 1916.
[74-945] LYDIA M. HAH1, b Dec. 1, 1877; dau Enos and Catharine (Smith) Hahn [74-519]; m Mar. 17, 1896, OLIVER JAMES KLEINTOP, b June 12, 1873; s James W. and Ellamanda (Walck) Kleintop. Loom fixer, silk mill; res., Walnutport, Pa. (1919.)
Children (7):
- Malcom 0., b Feb. 3, 1899.
Harold A., b Apr. 11, 1902.
Paul E. C., b Mar. 4, 1905.
Chester A., b Aug. 7, 1907.
Ruth M. L., b May 11, 1910.
Violet A., b Mar. 22, 1913.
Kermit Kenneth, b Feb. 22, 1917.
[74-946] JACOB HAHN, b May 17, 1887; s Samuel and Catharine (Green) Hahn [74-521]; m Mar. 16, 1912, MAMIE A. MOLL, b Aug. 27, 1875; dau Levi F. and Mary A. (Griesemer) Moll [43Â196]. Blacksmith; res., Andreas, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-948] JENNIE HAHN, 6 Mar. 26, 1895; dau Samuel and Catharine (Green) Hahn [74-521]; m Feb. 13, 1915, HARVEY ZIEGENFUSS, b Jan. 17, 1894; s Lewis and Harriet (Wentz) Ziegenfuss. Farmer; res., New Ringgold, Pa., R. D. No. 2. (1921.)
Children (8):
- Erma, b May 13, 1915.
- Lewis, b July 17, 1917.
- Grace, 6 July 18, 1920.
[74-949] JAMES A. FLICK, b Dec. 4, 1864; s William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; m Nov. 20, 1886, SARAH A. ERICH, b Aug. 9, 1868; dau Joshua and Mary J. (Bruch) Erich. Farmer; res., Nazareth, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
- E. A., b Jan. 2, 1888; Nazareth, Pa., Route I.
- E., b Sept. 18, 1891; d Oct. 13, 1891.
[74-1114] 3. Mattie A., b Feb. 24, 1893; m Frank Krock. - Elwood F., b Sept. 6, 1902.
[74-950] MARY E. S. FLICK, b July 25, 1867; dau William H. and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74Â530]; m Nov. 1, 1890, MILTON F. SMITH, b Dec. 30, 1865; s Henry and Sabina (Williams) Smith. Slater; res., 335 Avenue G., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
- Orphy S., b Dec. 21, 1893; d Feb. 10, 1895.
[74-1116] 2. Bessie F., b Oct. 19, 1896; d Feb. 19, 1919; m Thomas Christein.
- Lawrence, b Oct. 19, 1896; d Oct. 19, 1896.
[74-1117] 4. Elvira L., b Dec. 20, 1898; m Thomas Michael.
[74-1118] 5. Annetta R., b Feb. 16, 1901; m Charles McHale.
Dorothy C., b Oct. 20, 1903; d Feb. 16, 1919.
Edella A., b Aug. 25, 1905.
[74-1115]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Alice H. Yoder, b May 22, 1888 (natural dau Mary E. S. Flick and Ashley Yoder); m Elmo Frey.
[74-951] HANNAH E. FLICK, b Nov. 2, 1873; dau William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; in Jan. 26, 1897, JOHN BARRALL, b Jan. 30, 1872; s Daniel and Lovina (Seip) Barrall. Carpenter; res., 52 E. Goepp St., Bethlehem, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-953] LIEIAN AQUILLA FLICK, b July 8, 1878; dau William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; m SIMON KING, b Jan. 5, 1876; d Dec. 8, 1913. Res., 422 East Spruce St., Bethlehem, Pa.
Children (2):
Franklin, b Jar.. 29, 1911.
Virginia, b Mar. 27, 1912.
[74-954] MAME V. FLICK, b Sept. 23, 1880; dau William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; m SAMUEL STECKEL, b Nov. 11, 1876; s George and Sarah (Shall) Steckel. Res., 529 Greenleaf St., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Elsie L., b Apr. 3, 1901.
Irene R., b June 26, 1913.
[74-956] CLARA FLICK, b Aug. 12, 1884; dau William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; m Aug. 22, 1908, VICTOR BEAM, b Dec. 19, 1879; s Edward and Matilda (Ehisg) Beahm. Railroad engineer; res., 510 Fernwood St., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Claude, b July 1, 1904.
William, b Mar. 10, 1908; d Jan. 3, 1919.
[74-957] MARTHA M. FLICK, b Mar. 7, 1886; dau William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; m Apr. 6, 1912, ROBERT J. MACK, b Oct. 6, 1884. Res., Nazareth, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-958] MYCE FLICK, b Apr. 17, 1890; dau William and Louisa (Bender) Flick [74-530]; m Jan. 2, 1909, WILLIAM EBERLY, b June 19, 1888; s Benjamin and Mary E. (Goshert) Eberly. Steam shovel engineer; res., Bath, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Francis Erwin, b Aug. 1, 1909.
Verna Irene, b Jan. 3, 1911.
Sherwood Kenneth, b June 13, 1914.
[74-959] ADA M. BENDER, b Sept. 30, 1883; dau Lovine and Susanna (Schoeneberger) Bender [74-531a]; m July 24, 1902, JERE L. WENTZ, b Sept. 28, 1880; s Robert F. and Alice M. (Farber) Wentz. Manufacturer of machinery; res., 127 Ayerig Ave., Passaic, N. J. (1920.)
One child: Robert Loven, b May 19, 1907:
[74-962] CHARLES J. SCHOENEBERGER, b Feb. 26, 1883; s Harry and Rufina (Bender) Schoeneberger [74-532]; m Feb. 8, 1906, EMMA SNYDER, b Aug. 15, 1884; d Aug. 14, 1905; dau Lewis H. and Sarah A. Snyder. Assembler; res., Fullerton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Evelyn M., b Dec. 3, 1907.
Madeline, b June 15, 1912.
[74-964] MINNIE M. C. SCHOENEBERGER, b Sept. 19, 1874; dau Harry and Rufina (Bender) Schoeneberger [74-532]; m Nov. 7, 1891, JAMES DOUGHERTY, b Apr. 20, 1867; s William and MarÂgaret (Lee) Dougherty. Laborer; res., Catasauqua, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
- Harry, b Mar. 15, 1892; d Feb. 4, 1910.
[74-1119] 2. John, b Dec. 13, 1894; m Ethel Guldner; Catasauqua, Pa.
[74-1120] 3. Walter, b Apr. 30, 1897; m Hellen Tallock; Catasauqua, Pa.
[74-965] MABEL I. SCHOENEBERGER, b Oct. 23, 1889; dau Harry and Rufina (Bender) Schoeneberger [74-532]; m Apr. 10, 1909, WILLLIAM BALLIET, b Mar. 22, 1887. Laborer; res., Catasauqua, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Ruth, b Sept. 4, 1909.
Eleanor, b Mar. 29, 1914.
William, b Jan. 10, 1916.
[74-965.1] WILLIAM J. LAUBACH, b Aug. 15, 1879; s August and Mantana (Bender) Laubach [74-535]; m Oct. 29, 1904, MARTHA ELLEN VAN BILLIARD, b June 8, 1889; dau Adam J. and Martha E. (Bridinger) Van Billiard. Motorman; res., 530 Harrison St., South Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
Llewellyn Augustus, b June 20, 1905.
Stanley Eugene, b May 14, 1906.
George Jacob, b Jan. 8, 1909.
Cora Elizabeth, b June 12, 1910.
Margaret Mantana, b July 24, 1911.
Howard Malcolm, b Sept. 30, 1912.
Blanche Catherine
Blaine Carl                f twins, b Jan. 15, 1918.
[74-965.2] ROBERT F. LAUBACH, b Mar. 18, 1882; s August and Mantana (Bender) Laubach [74-535]; m Nov. 23, 1901, ANNA L. SCHALL, b Nov. 23, 1883; dau Lafayette and Mary A. (Moll) Schall. Superintendent of Green Mount Cemetery; res., Bath, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
Henry L., b Sept. 22, 1903.
Albert H., b Mar. 19, 1906.
Laura M., b May 1, 1909.
Elwood R., b Oct. 4, 1911.
Helen J., b Aug. 14, 1914.
Robert W., b Apr. 3, 1917.
Lillian L., b Nov. 16, 1919.
[74-965.3] HOWARD E. LAUBACH, b Sept. 5, 1886; s August and Mantana (Bender) Laubach [74-535]; m Oct. 5, 1907, ANNIE E. KURTZ, b Dec. 8, 1889; dau Philip F. and Sarah J. (Sourvine) Kurtz. Employee on the estate of Edwin Thomas; res., 218 Bridge St., Catasauqua, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Howard F., b June 15, 1911; d June 16, 1911.
Robert A., b June 30, 1913.
[74-965.4] BERTHA I. BENDER, b June 27, 1895; dau Elias and Ida M. (Fritz) Bender [74-536]; m Mar. 22, 1916, MILTON G. HOUSER, b Mar. 6, 1893; s Jonas and Susan (Remaly) Houser. Crane operator; res., Bath, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Grover, b July 16, 1917.
[74-966] SAMUEL HAHN, b Dec. 4, 1876; s Alexander L. and Elemanda (Bonden) Hahn [74Â540a] ; m May 15, 1897, ANNA GISHEL, b Mar. 19, 1876; dau Charles and Sophia (Arnold) Gischel. Machinist foreman; res., 1520 Lehigh St., Easton, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-967] ELLEN HAHN, b July 7, 1879; dau Alexander L. and Elemanda (Bonden) Hahn [74Â540a]; m Apr. 30, 1904, HERBERT HESS, b Oct. 15, 1871; s Jeremiah and Susan (Wagoner) Hess. Laborer; res., Bangor, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Marguerite, b Nov. 21, 1904; d Oct. 5, 1909.
[74-968] AETNA HAHN, b Apr. 13, 1880; dau Alexander L. and Elemanda (Bonden) Hahn [74-540a]; m July 8, 1903, FRANK DETWEILER, b May 12, 1878; s Robert and Mary (Snyder) Detweiler. Merchant; res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
Gladys, b Sept. 15, 1904.
Dorothy, b Nov. 9, 1905.
Chester, b July 10, 1907.
Clarence, b Aug. 11, 1908.
Frank, b Feb. 10, 1910.
Arlington, h Sept. 20, 1914.
Donald, b Feb. 20, 1915.
[74-969] ASHER L. HAHN, b Oct. 3, 1881; s Alexander L. and Elemanda (Bonden) Hahn [74Â540a]; m Jan. 17, 1907, FLORENCE M. SCHULTZ, b May 12, 1882; dau John and Susan (Henry) Schultz. Foreman of Salts Dept., Baker Chemical Works; res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Mildred Blair, b July 4, 1909.
[74-970] HOWARD M. HAHN, b Aug. 1, 1883; s Alexander L. and Elemanda (Bonden) Hahn [74-540a]; m Aug. 1, 1905, ANNA RASELY, b Dec. 28, 1886; dau James G. and Carrie M. (Messinger) Rasely. Dairyman; res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Stanley A. J., b May 19, 1907.
Catharine M., b Mar. 24, 1910.
[74-973] HENRY WILSON HAHN, b July 23, 1892; s Alexander L. and Elemanda (Bonden) Hahn [74-540a]; m Jan., 1911, AMY LODGE WASSER, b Mar. 6, 1889. Machinist; res., Highland Park, R. D. No. 3, Easton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
Kenneth W., b Aug. 30, 1912.
Willard H., b Nov. 9, 1913.
Grace A., b Apr. 22, 1915.
Virginia C., b July 23, 1916.
John S., b Aug. 12, 1917.
Margaret A., b Apr. 11, 1919.
[74-974] EMMA A. SEIFERT, ti Sept. 12, 1870; dau Richard A. and Ellen M. (Hahn) Seifert
[74-541]; m Mar. 8, 1890, ANDREW M. SILFIES, b Jan. 27, 1868; s Michael and Lydia (Kunkle)
Silfies. Res., 1505 West St., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1121] Ellwood S., b Mar. 7, 1893; m Esther Coffman.
[74-975] GEORGE 0. SEIFERT, b Oct. 29, 1873; s Richard A. and Ellen M. (Hahn) Seifert [74-541]; m Oct. 30, 1895, LAURA R. HOCH, b Dec. 3, 1868; dau Reuben and Catherine (Edelman) Hoch. Farmer; res., Nazareth, Pa., R. D. No. 2. (1920.)
One child:
[74-1122] Paul R., b Nov. 26, 1897; m Sallie Mae Bill.
[74-976] MARY C. SEIFERT, b Dec. 15, 1878; dau Richard A. and Ellen M. (Hahn) Seifert [74-541]; m May 28, 1891, WILLIAM T. JOHNSON, b Oct. 26, 1875; s William H. and Elizabeth (Gold) Johnson. Farmer; res., Bath, Pa., R. D. No. 1. (1920.)
Children (3):
George R., b Oct. 26, 1898.
Annie E., b June 12, 1901.
William H., b Dec. 6, 1906.
[74-977] CHARLES F. HECKMAN, b July 5, 1881; s William and Sarah A. (Hahn) Heckman [74-543]; m Nov. 29, 1902, ANNIE ALICE MILLER, b Apr. 20, 1885; dau Amandus J. and Ellen (Ritz) Miller. Farmer; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. No. 2. (1920.)
Children (2):
Bertha E., b May 17, 1903.
Emily S., b Aug. 8. 1904.
[74-978] PAUL G. DURYEA, b June 24, 1883; s Albert B. and Margaret L. (Heavener) Duryea [74-548]; m Jan. 22, 1908, SUSIE B. ROBBINS, b May 14, 1884; dau William K. and Anna (Bruere) Robbins. Manufacturer of porcelain; res., 908 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. (1919.)
One child: Alice Robbins, b Sept. 4, 1911.
[74-979] ADA HEAVENER, b Dec. 10, 1880; dau Samuel and Ella (Lutz) Heavener [74-549];
m GEORGE MERRITT.
One child: Frank, b Sept. 30, 1912. [ Unable to complete or verify.]
[74-981] WILSON HEAVENER, b Aug. 2, 1887; s Samuel and Ella (Lutz) Heavener [74-549]; m Jan. 19, 1907, EMMA ARVILLA HINELINE, b Sept. 5, 1889; dau Joel F. and Emma 0. (Moser) Hineline. Moulder and machinist; res., 1071 Berwick St., Easton, Pa. (1919.)
Children (6):
Ruth A., b Aug. 13, 1907; d Aug. 5, 1912.
Hazel E., b June 17, 1909.
Wilson S., b Oct. 14, 1912.
Melvin N., b Nov. 22, 1914.
Carl J., h Oct. 7, 1917.
Arthur A., b Oct. 3, 1919.
[74-982] THOMAS HEAVENER, b June 29, 1889; s Samuel and Ella (Lutz) Heavener [74-549]; m Jan. 1, 1912, EMMA CATHERINE WILSON, b Feb. 25, 1886; dau John and Rachel Ann (Bourman) Wilson. Machine operator; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. 1. (1919.)
Children (2):
Roberta Rachel, b May 27, 1917.
Bessie Laura, b June 8, 1915; d June 8, 1915.
[74-983] MELVIN HEAVENER, b July 24, 1891; s Samuel and Ella (Lutz) Heavener [74-549]; m Jan. 15, 1916, CORA KEIPER, b Sept. 8, 1897; dau Albert and Emma (Berger) Keiper. Auto repairman; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. No. 6. (1919.)
Children (2):
Ruth, b May 12, 1917.
Ethel, b Sept. 3, 1918.
[74-984] CLARA R. HEAVENER, b Sept. 3, 1879; dau John and Eliza A. (Rymond) Heavener [74-550]; m Nov. 29, 1905, WILLIAM P. FUHRMAN, b Dec. 18, 1881; s Peter C. and Ida L. (White) Fuhrman. Machinist; res., 104 Pearl St., Trenton, N. J.
Children (3):
George Fell, b Oct. 30, 1906.
Wallace H., b Mar. 28, 1908; d Aug. 14, 1908.
Irma Clara, b Sept. 10, 1913.
[74-985] EMMA HEAVENER, b Apr. 3, 1889; dau John and Eliza A. (Rymond) Heavener [74Â550]; m June 30, 1914, HARRY W. MOUNT, b June 11, 1890; s Ezekiel and Anna (Bird) Mount. Farmer; res., Crosswicks, N. J. (1920.)
Children (2):
Margaret, b Feb. 1, 1915.
Helen, b Aug. 2, 1918.
[74-986] HERMAN M. HEAVENER, b July 4, 1891; s Henry and Phoebe H. (Watson) Heavener [74-552]; m Dec. 19, 1914, ELLA McGETRICK, b Nov. 23, 1893; dau Benjamin and Margaret (Frane) MeGetrick. Machinist; res., Fallsington, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Ella Marie, b July 24, 1916.
Herman Henry, b Jan. 6, 1918.
Watson Francis, b Feb. 24, 1919.
[74-987] ETHEL HEAVENER, b Nov. 6, 1889; dau William and Amy A. (Bryan) Heavener [74-553]; m May 17, 1917, RICHARD REESE, b Aug. 30, 1893; s Thomas and Elizabeth H. (Evans) Reese. Machinist; res., 28 West 6th St., Lansdale, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Grace Laola, b July 20, 1917.
Ethel 011iene, b Aug. 16, 1919.
[74-988] HERBERT HEAVENER, b Jan. 28, 1893; s William and Amy A. (Bryan) Heavener [74-553]; m Oct. 1, 1919, MARY A. SCHONG, b July 29, 1893; dau Harry B. and Emma (Bloom) Schong. Steelworker; res., Lansdale, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-989] ALWILDA HEAVENER, b Dec. 17, 1895; dau William and Amy A. (Bryan) Heavener [74-553]; m Feb. 5, 1916, CRAIG CASEY, b Apr. 24, 1895; s Morton P. and Laura Z. (Wood) Casey. Steel worker; res., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Dorothy A., b Dec. 28, 1918.
[74-990] EDITH WILLIAMS, b Feb. 7, 1876; dau James and Adaline (Riley) Williams [74-556]; ni Nov. 16, 1904, AUGUST BARLOW, b Feb. 19, 1878; s Henry and Caroline (Schultz) Barlow. Wire drawer; res., 905 Princeton Ave., Trenton, N. J. (1920.)
Children (4):
James H., b Oct. 20, 1908.
Marjorie C., b Sept. 11, 1910.
Lucile A., b Sept. 6, 1912.
Clarence A., b Feb. 13, 1915.
[74-993] WILLIAM WILLIAMS, b May 15, 1886; s James and Adaline (Riley) Williams [74-556]; m Sept. 5, 1918, MIRIAM E. HUNT, b Sept. 5, 1898; dau George Luther and Ida (Frankenfield) Hunt. Farmer; res., Upper Black Eddy, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Richard H., b Apr. 23, 1920.
[74-994] CARRIE FINE, b Aug. 20, 1882; dau William E. and Susan ((Williams) Fine [74-558]; m Oct., 1904, JACOB WOLF ARNOLD, b Mar. 12, 1881; s Samuel and Ida (Wolf) Arnold. Clerk; res., 1122 Maple St., Bethlehem, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
Harry E., b Mar. 11, 1906.
Herbert J., b Nov. 16, 1907.
Roy K., b Dec. 7, 1911; d June 26, 1913.
Ruth Irene, b Aug. 7, 1913.
Sue, b Sept. 25, 1916.
[74-995] WARREN LINFORD HIGH, b June 8, 1898; s James E. and Amanda (Smith) High [74-560]; m Mar. 30, 1918, ELSIE MAE LEWIS BEARN, b Jan. 9, 1897; dau Irwin S. and Clara (Lewis) Beam. Res., Quakertown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Edna Mae, b Sept. 15, 1919.
[74-997] STELLA M. MILLER, b Oct. 23, 1895; dau George and Jane (Ott) Miller [74-570]; m Apr. 9, 1917, EARL E. STONEBACK, b Apr. 20, 1888; s Elmer E. and Amanda (Unangst) Stone-back. Automatic machine operator; res., 4456 Cleveland Ave., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Earl Emery, b May 15, 1918.
Donald Franklin, b Sept. 23, 1919.
[74-999] THETA E. RAESLY, b Nov. 21, 1881; dau Orantes and Cora E. (Bushman) Raesly [74-581]; m Jan. 29, 1907, E. W. LANDENBERGER, b Nov. 14, 1879; s G. and Augusta Landenberger. Farmer; res., Parma, Mich. (1920.)
Children (2):
Clayton R., b Mar. 5, 1908.
Cora Augusta, b July 11, 1912.
[74-1001.2] JOSEPH A. EYER, b May 10, 1882; s Andrew and Emma J. (Raesly) Eyer [74-585]; m Dec. 12, 1906, MARY C. DOYLE, b Feb. 20, 1881; dau Bernard and Catherine (Connelly) Doyle. Mechanical draftsman; res., 731 Pearl St., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: James A., b Oct. 2, 1908.
[74-1002a] IRVIN P. KNIPE, b Feb. 27, 1866; s Dr. Jacob 0. and Clara (Poley) Knipe [74-598]; m Feb. 23, 1899, MARGARET RICHARDSON, b Apr. 15, 1872; d Nov. 30, 1915; dau John Cuen and Ellen (Rittenhouse) Richardson.
[74-1002b] IRVIN P. KNIPE, same as above, m 2nd time, Apr. 11, 1917, ANNA E. LOVETT, b Jan. 12, 1874; dau John Kinsey and Isabella J. (Mann) Lovett. Lawyer; res., 50 Chestnut St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.) No children. For a number of years Mr. Knipe was proprietor and editor of the "Norristown Herald ;" he is also a prominent attorney in the same town.
[74-1003] DR. REINOEHL KNIPE, b Sept. 14, 1867; s Dr. Jacob 0. and Clara (Poley) Knipe [74-598]; m June 14, 1899, JOSEPHINE W. ANDERSON, b Aug. 1, 1872; dau Dr. Benjamin S. and Julia R. (Schofield) Anderson. Prison physician in Norristown, Pa. (1919.) No children.
[74-1004] DR. JAY C. KNIPE, b Jan. 12, 1869; s Dr. Jacob 0. and Clara (Poley) Knipe [74-598]; m Apr. 24, 1905, RUTH BLANCHE KRAUSS, dau Moses and Adeline (Langsdorf) Krauss. Physician; res., 6629 No. 8th St., Oak Lane, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Ruth Alberta, b Feb. 21, 1908.
Robert, b Jan. 31, 1911.
Martha, b Mar. 1, 1913.
[74-1005] GEORGE LINLEY KNIPE, b Mar. 27, 1875; s Dr. Jacob 0. and Clara (Poley) Knipe [74-598]; m June 4, 1902, S. EDITH MURRAY. Auditor; res., Winthrop, Mass.
Children (2):
Margaret, b Oct. 15, 1905.
Jacob Oliver, b June 30, 1910.
[Letters unans.; unable to complete or verify.]
[74-1006] DR. NORMAN L. KNIPE, b Dec. 31, 1878; s Dr. Jacob 0. and Clara (Poley) Knipe [74-598]; m Jan. 3, 1906, KATHERINE E. MILLER. Physician; res., 701 South 52nd St., Phila., Pa.
Children (3):
Norman L.             1 twins, b June 23, 1907.
Clara Elizabeth 1
Jacob Richard, b Oct. 9, 1909.
[Letters unans.; unable to verify or complete.]
[74-1008] IRVIN CORSON POLEY, b Nov. 11, 1891; s Warren H. and Martha (Corson) Poley [74-600]; m Dec. 15, 1917, FRANCES LUBBE ROSS, b Dec. 3, 1890; d Oct. 12, 1918; dau David H. and Ella (Labe) Ross. Teacher; Assistant to the Principal, Germantown Friends School; res., 33 E. Upsal St., Germantown, Phila. (1919.) No children.
[74-1009] ETHEL E. POLEY, b Sept. 27, 1882; dau Dr. Cyrus S. and Katharine (Watt) Poley [74-601]; m Feb. 1, 1909, LUTHER FULLER BRADBURY, b July 11, 1883; s William C. and Harriet (Howe) Bradbury. Civil Engineer; Boulder, Col. (1919.) No children.
[74-1010] DR. CYRUS W. POLEY, b Sept. 10, 1886; s Dr. Cyrus S. and Catharine (Watt) Poley [74-601]; m June 8, 1910, MILDRED MARGARET McNUTT, b July 4, 1886; dau David W. and Euphemia (Monroe) McNutt. Physician and surgeon; res., Boulder, Col. (1919.)
Children (2):
Jacqueline, b Nov. 27, 1917.
Mildred, b May 26, 1919.
[74-1011] ELIZABETH F. POLEY, b Mar. 27, 1890; dau Horace S. and Margaret Jane (Ferguson) Poley [74-603]; m June 15, 1911, WALTER HERMAN SCHRADER. b Dec. 16, 1883; s Herman John and Clara (Bieger) Schrader. Forester, U. S. Forest Service; res., Monument, Col. (1919.)
Children (3):
Walter Herman, Jr., b July 14, 1912.
Frank, b Mar 2, 1914.
Elizabeth Ferguson, b Sept. 15, 1915.
[74-1012] FRANCIS F. POLEY, b May 9, 1891; s Horace S. and Margaret J. (Ferguson) Poley [74-603]; m May 13, 1914, IRVA ALICE SHEARD, b Dec. 8, 1886; dau Seth and Emma (Lamb) Sheard. Forest ranger; res., Cascade, Col. (1919.)
Children (2):
Keith Edward, b June 22, 1915.
Irving Robert, b Sept. 17, 1919.
[74-1013] FRANK HARMAN LONGACRE, b Aug. 17, 1887; s Dr. Harman and Nettie Belle (Norton) Longacre [74-605]; m June 10, 1914, EDNA MARIA HALSTEAD, b June 17, 1895; dau Charles Hudson and Rhoda Aurilla (Dunlap) Halstead. Clerk in drug store; res.. 183 E. 5th Ave., St. Charles, Ill. (1919.)
One child: Harriet Nettie, b Jan. 30, 1915.
[74-1014] AMY R. HAMPTON, b June 18, 1877; dau John D. and Mary A. (Reinhart) Hampton [74-608]; m June 6, 1916, WILLIAM DUDDY, b Aug. 30, 1866; s John and Emily (Lemmel) Duddy. Floorman; res., 118 No. 63rd St., W. Phila., Pa. (1920.) No children. William Duddy was married first to Annie Hampton [74-1015], sister of Amy R. Hampton.
[74-1015] ANNIE HAMPTON, b Dec. 15, 1878; d May 29, 1915; dau John D. and Mary A. (Reinhart) Hampton [74-608]; m Oct. 13, 1902, WILLIAM DUDDY, b Aug. 30, 1866; s John and Emily (Lemmel) Duddy. Floorman; res., 118 North 63rd St., Phila., Pa.
Children (3):
Edna May, b July 20, 1903; d July 15, 1904.
John Hampton, b Nov. 28, 1905.
William Thomas, b July 10, 1908.
[74-1016] WILLIAM CLEAVER HAMPTON, b May 20, 1882; s John D. and Mary A. (Reinhart) Hampton [74-608]; m May 3, 1910, HELEN NUSS, b Nov. 12, 1890; dau Irwin and Annie (Fox) Nuss. Auto Mechanic; res., 2414 N. 29th St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Claire La Roy, b May 11, 1911.
John D., Jr., b Feb. 17, 1918.
[74-1016.1] NORA WERNER, b Apr. 18, 1876; dau Aaron and Annie (Gring) Werner [74-609]; m June 16, 1903, BRICE CURRAN, b May 23, 1866; d Sept. 13, 1918; s Franklin K. and Charlotte (Welchan) Curran. Civil Service; res., Waynesboro, Pa. (1921.) No children.
[74-1017a] WALTER GRING SELTZER, b Dec. 26, 1877; s John A. and Sallie M. (McAdam) Seltzer [74-609.1]; m 1st time, 1898, ANNA BITTNER, b Mar. 19, 1881; d Dec. 11, 1904; dau William and Clara (Brandt) Bittner.
One child: John Bittner, b Dec. 6, 1898; unm; Lebanon, Pa.
In 1905, after the death of his mother, John Bittner Seltzer was legally adopted by his mother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bittner, and his name legally changed to John Seltzer Bittner.
[74-1017b] WALTER GRING SELTZER, same as above, m 2nd time, June 5, 1905, IDA ZIMMER-MAN, b Aug. 22, 1882; dau Julius and Wilhelmina (Barnstadt) Zimmerman. Traffic manager; res., 226 South 52nd St., Phila., Pa. Walter G. Seltzer was the originator and organizer of the Philadelphia Traffic Club. No issue. (1921.)
[74-1018] CLARKE MCADAM SELTZER, b June 9, 1890; s John; A. and Sallie M. (McAdam) Seltzer [74-609.1]; m June 28, 1916, J. ELOISE STEWART, b Jan. 15, 1888; dau William and Lavinia (Bennett) Stewart. Attorney-at-law; res., Lebanon, Pa. No issue. (1921.)
Mr. Seltzer has in his possession the following interesting documents:
A certificate of the Reformed Synod, dated Sept. 30, 1824, showing that John Gring was exÂamined and passed as a candidate of theology and was ordained to preach the Gospel.
Baptismal certificates of Jacob Seltzer, dated 1776; Rev. John Gring, dated 1801; Jacob Clarke Seltzer, dated 1815; Susannah Boyer, dated 1802; Sarah Seltzer, dated 1848; Anna Gring, dated 1827.
A book containing the pastoral Records of Rev. John Gring.
- Eloise Stewart, and both her father's and mother's families were residents of Clayton and FayÂette Counties, Georgia, where they were among the early settlers—the Bennetts, especially, being large land owners before the Civil War. Almost all the men of the families were killed during the war.
[74-1019] FLORENCE SHARTLE, b Dec. 24, 1898; dau Harry and Savilla (Roeller) Shartle [74Â610]; m PAUL F. SWOPE, b May 5, 1896; s John and Sadie Swope. Res., 460 North 6th St., Lebanon, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Jean Arnetta, b Mar. 18, 1918.
[74-1020] WILLIAM J. SHARTLE, b Sept. 23, 1900; s Harry and Savilla (Roeller) Shartle [74Â610]; m June 16, 1920, NORA M. BOWMAN, b Mar. 17, 1899; dau William W. and Lydia M. (Royer) Bowman. Clerk; res., 429 North 4th St., Lebanon, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1021] RUSSEL S. ROELLER, b Oct. 1, 1892; s Benjamin F. and Catherine S. (Bean) Roeller [74-611]; m Apr. 30, 1913, MIRIAM CHRISTINE REBER, b Mar. 1, 1893; dau John R. and CatherÂine S. (Reilly) Reber. Correspondent and salesman; res., Phoenixville, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1022] CHARLES B. ROELLER, b Feb. 19, 1897; s Benjamin F. and Catherine S. (Bean) Roeller [74-611]; m Nov. 19, 1919, L. MARGARET CRESSMAN, b Dec. 18, 1898; dau Irvin H. and Esther G. (Shetler) Cressman. Bond salesman; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1023] FLORA FRIEDA ROELLER, b Dec. 23, 1900; dau Benjamin F. and Catherine S. (Bean) Roeller [74-611]; m Nov. 29, 1919, CARL MARCH, b 1900; s Charles A. and Rebecca (Carl) March. Hammersmith; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Robert Carl, b July 7, 1920.
[74-1024] ELLA N. ELTONHEAD, b July 31, 1895; dau Harry and Elizabeth (Roeller) Eltonhead [74-612]; m Nov. 14, 1914, C. E. MAHARG, b June 5, 1895; s Thomas E. and Alice (Lessig) Maharg. Engineer; res., 3 Walnut St., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Harry Thomas, b Jan. 11, 1915.
Alice Elizabeth, b Sept. 28, 1917.
Eleanor, b Nov. 9, 1919; d Nov. 10, 1919.
[74-1028] EMMA M. GRANDER, b May 25, 1891; dau Adam and Mame E. (Roeller) Grander [74-613]; m Dec. 11, 1909, GROVER KULP, b June 27, 1884; s Jonas and Rebecca Kulp. Bricklayer; res., 407 Lincoln Ave., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Evelyn Mae, b Sept. 28, 1911.
[74-1030] CHARLES WAGNER, b Mar. 22, 1889; s Samuel and Sarah (Roeller) Wagner [74-614]; m Apr. 6, 1916, LULU SNYDER, b Sept. 20, 1892; dau Milton and Debbie (Sprom) Snyder. Core foreman; res., 1719 Park Ave., Reading, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Elizabeth Jane, b Feb. 9, 1917.
[74-1031] ANNA MILDRED CURRIER, b Feb. 2, 1892; dau Ray and Ada (Roeller) Currier [74Â615] ; m June 2, 1915, CARL J. SAALBACH, b Oct. 24, 1891; s Gottlob J. and Marie (Breuninger) Saalbach. Clerk; res., 777 Madison St., Coatesville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
- Marie, b Mar. 7, 1916.
Carl J., b Mar. 27, 1917.
Raymond, b Jan. 10, 1919.
[74-1032] EMELINE FLORENCE CURRIER, b June 22, 1894; dau Ray and Ada (Roeller) CurÂrier [74-615]; m Apr. 7, 1915, NORMAN T. BICKING, b June 24, 1895; s Theodore and Annette (Faddis) Bicking. Recorder; res., 72 South 6th St., Coatesville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Eugene Faddis, b Mar. 2, 1916.
Norman Temple, b Jan. 1, 1920.
[74-1033] MARION RUTH CURRIER, b June 19, 1897; dau Ray and Ada (Roeller) Currier [74Â615]; m June 19, 1916, FRENCH C. GRAY, b July 13, 1894; .s Eldridge R. and Anna (Hurry) Gray. Baker; res., 75 South 6th St., Coatesville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
French C., b Dec. 28, 1918.
Carol K., b Feb. 14, 1920.
[74-1034] WALTER LeROY BROOKE, b Oct. 20, 1893; s Robert G. and Hannah M. (Bertolet) Brooke [74-616]; m Jan. 27, 1918, CAROLINE SHOOP, b June 26, 1894; dau Frank A. and Emma F. (Stewart) Shoop. Chemist and college instructor; res., 133 South Atherton St., State College, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1036] ANNIE DRUMHELLER, b Dec. 25, 1892; dau Horace and Emma (Rhoads) Drumheller [74-630]; m May 3, 1916, REYNOLDS D. LINDERMAN, b July 13, 1894; s Isaac and Mary (Daub) Linderman. Realtor; res., 202 E. Jacoby St., Norristown, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1038] RUSSEL B. DELP, b Mar. 10, 1893; s Edmund E. and Sallie L. (Hevener) Delp [74-637]; m Aug. 6, 1913, MINNIE MAY LONG, b Mar. 28, 1895; dau Charles Frederick and Ida Elizabeth (Klinger) Long. Miller; res., Bourbon, Ind. (1919.)
Children (2):
Charles Edmund, b Dec. 27, 1913.
Frances Jeanette, b May 22, 1916.
[74-1039] HERBERT L. DELP, h Apr. 27, 1896; s Edmund E. and Sallie L. (Hevener) Delp [74Â637]; m Jan. 19, 1918, RUTH EDNA VERNETTE, b Jan. 23, 1897; d May 31, 1918; dau August and Mary (Nunch) Vernette. Clerk; res., Bourbon, Ind. (1919.)
One child: Lyle Herbert, b May 30, 1918; Etna Green, Ind.
[74-1040] JOHN McCOY MAIRS, b June 26, 1895; s William H. and Jane (McCoy) Mairs [74Â641]; m Oct. 2, 1915, AMELIA P. ENGLE, b Jan. 15, 1898; dau William P. and Lillian M. (Potts) Engle. Cost accountant; res., 335 Boulevard, Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Louise, b Mar. 20, 1916; d Mar. 20, 1916.
Jane Engle, b Oct. 1, 1917.
Betty Lillian, b May 25, 1919.
[74-1042] JOSEPH R. BOWMAN, b Sept. 30, 1895; s Philip and Alice (Heavner) Bowman [74-
646]; m ELIZABETH ROYLE. Res., Bridgeport, Pa.
Children (2):
Joseph W.. b May, 1916.
Elizabeth, b Dec. 13, 1917.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[74-1043] ELSIE MABEL MARKLEY, b Apr. 12, 1879; dau Davis M. and Ella S. (Gottshalk) Markley [74-650]; m Apr. 12, 1899, WILLIAM PASSANT, JR., b Jan. 21, 1868; s William and Elizabeth (Marsden) Passant. Clerk; res., 4303 N. Franklin St., Phila., Pa. No issue. (1919)
[74-1044] ERNEST DAVIS MARKLEY, b Nov. 18, 1890; .s Davis M. and Ella S. (Gottshalk) Markley [74-650]; m June 18, 1913, ANNA C. WEGST, b Mar. 20, 1892; dau Fred J. and Anna K. (Yuelle) Wegst. Billing clerk; res., 3811 North 17th St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Anna Elsie, b Apr. 10, 1914.
Ruth Mildred, b Sept. 21, 1915.
Marjorie Ella, b Mar. 23, 1917.
[74-1045] MARY ELLA JOHNSON, b Feb. 15, 1884; dau John A. and Mary L. (Gottshalk) JohnÂson [74-651]; m Oct. 28, 1905, WILLIAM DIEHL, b Aug. 5, 1879; s Charles R. and Lizzie (Wirebaek) Diehl. Shipping clerk; res., 1226 Green St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
William Earl, b Feb. 1, 1907.
Elizabeth Johnson, b Sept. 6, 1909.
Albert Lovedon twins, b May 16, 1915.
John Langford 1
[74-1046] ESTHER G. JOHNSON, b June 1, 1895; dau John A. and Mary L. (Gottshalk) Johnson [74-651]; m June 4, 1918, JOHN PERRY LONG, b June 21, 1885; s William S. and Margaret (Perry) Long. Director of Sales for R. M. Hollingshead Co.; res., 33 South Cove Road, Merchantville, N. J. No issue. (1919.)
[74-1047] CATHARINE M. JOHNSON, b Jan. 31, 1897; dau John A. and Mary L. (Gottshalk) Johnson [74-651]; in Sept. 29, 1919, GEORGE ELLIOTT YERGER, b Oct. 9, 1893; s Frank and Sadie (Elliott) Yerger. Carpenter; res., 120 Wood St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
[74-1049] EVELYN SHUTT, b Nov. 8, 1893; dau Jacob K. and Maggie (Hiltebeitel) Shutt [74Â657]; m May 30, 1914, HERBERT S. FREED, b May 20, 1893; s Enos and Ida (Souder) Freed. MoÂtorman; res., 16 Franklin Ave., Souderton, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Beulah, b Aug. 6, 1917.
[74-1050] EDNA H. SHUTT, b Dec. 5, 1896; dau Jacob K. and Maggie (Hiltebeitel) Shutt [74Â657]; in Feb. 28, 1917, WILLIAM A. WILSON, b July 31, 1893; s Edwin B. and Jeanette (O'Neil) WilÂson. Machinist; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Russell S., b Sept. 4, 1917.
[74-1051] EDITH LONG, b June 17, 1894; dau Allen K. and Lizzie (Ziegler) Long [74-667]; M Mar. 25, 1915, HOWARD S. HARTZELL, b Mar. 31, 1893; s Isaac R. and Kate (Schoch) Hartzell. Clerk; res., Lanham, Md. (1919.)
One child: Ruth S., b Sept. 25, 1916.
[74-1052] HELEN VIOLA RUTTER, b Jan. 19, 1899; dau Harry C. and Sarah M. (Ziegler) Rutter [74-668]; m Jan. 19, 1920, HERBERT MUSSELMAN, b Jan. 27, 1894; s Joseph and Ellen (Godshall) Musselman. Conductor for L. V. R. R. Co.; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1053] HARRY R. YOUNG, b Feb. 9, 1893; s Harry R. and Lillian M. (Roeder) Young [74Â672); m Apr. 1, 1911, ELLEN TRUMP, b July 30, 1891; dau Allen and Rebecca J. (Mohr) Trump. Moulder; res., East Greenville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Paul S., b Sept. 21, 1911.
George A., b Jan. 27, 1915.
[74-1054] STELLA E. HILDENBRAND, b June 2, 1900; d Feb. 14, 1919; dau Oliver W. and Mary (Erb) Hildenbrand [74-676]; 111 FRANK L. GEIGER.
One child: Dorothy H., b June 18, 1918. [ Unable to complete.]
[74-1055] LILLIE E. HILDENBRAND, b July 14, 1899; dau Milton W. and Amanda (Erb) Hilden-brand [74-677]; m Aug. 21, 1920, AMANDUS SPECHT, b July 17, 1889; s Henry and Mary M. (HarÂvey) Specht. Farmer; res., Red Hill, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1056] ELEANOR DERR SLINGLUFF, b May 17, 1896; dau William H. and Annie M. (Derr) Slingluff [74-696]; m June 19, 1918, DR. FREDERICK BRYTON LITTLE, b June 24, 1889; s George W. and Minnie C. (Coughanour) Little. Physician; res., 800 West Main St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.) One child: Main, b Apr. 18, 1920; d Apr. 18, 1920.
[74-1057] MYRTLE AUGUSTA REED, b Feb. 17, 1877; dau David F. and Savenia J. (Strauch) Reed [74-702]; m GEORGE EDWARD RIEGER, b Sept. 30, 1876; d July 25, 1910. Widow's res., Cressona, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Mark Edwin, b Nov. 23, 1897.
Edwin David, b Mar. 14, 1903.
[74-1058] LUTHER D. REED, b Nov. 18, 1885; s David F. and Savenia J. (Strauch) Reed [74Â702]; m MARGARET M. BRENNAN, of Bridgeport, N. J. No issue. [Stager.]
[74-1062] MARGARET SUSAN STRAUCH, b June 29, 1895; dau George W. and Laura J. (BenÂder) Strauch [74-703]; m Feb. 10, 1913, HENRY HARVEY DETRICH, b Nov. 5, 1883; s Henry and Eva (Baumgardner) Detrich. Air brake inspector; res., 549 South Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Rayfield J., b July 18, 1914.
Margaret Francis, b Jan. 23, 1917.
[74-1063] CLARE BECK DECHERT, b July 9, 1889; dau Dr. Daniel and Ada S. (Beck) Dechert [74-705]; m June 23, 1916, DR. JAMES STRATTON CARPENTER, b Feb. 14, 1887; s Dr. James S. and Lillian (Chapin) Carpenter. Physician; res., 1242 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. (1919.)
One child: James Stratton, 4th, b Sept. 22, 1917.
[74-1064] ADA VERLESTA BECK, b May 8, 1888; dau John J. and Ida (Cockley) Beck [74-706]; m Oct. 6, 1915, HARRY E. SHANK, b Mar. 17, 1883; s W. James and Mary (Gibble) Shank. ProprieÂtor of garage; res., Womelsdorf, Pa. (1920.)
One child: John James, b Feb. 26, 1919.
[74-1065] EMANUEL CO CKLEY BECK, b Nov. 20, 1890; s John J. and Ida (Cockley) Beck [74Â706]; m Mar. 3, 1920, HELEN GOODHART, dau Howard and Katie (Drexel) Goodhart. Tool and material inspector for P. & R. Rwy.; res., 113 North 5th St., Reading, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1066] RUSSELL ROBERT HEEBNER, b Nov. 17, 1897; s Robert F. and Maria (Hummel) Heebner [74-740]; in July 26, 1919, KATHRYN MAE NAGLE, b Feb. 15, 1901; dau Harry and Kathryn (Zillkarst) Nagle. Electrician; res., 623 Ogden St., Reading, Pa. (1919.)
[74-1068] MARY EDNA BREY, b.Aug. 4, 1896; dau Peter N. and Amanda G. (Hendricks) Brey [74-772]; m Nov. 8, 1916, PAUL B. BISHOP, b Mar. 12, 1894; s Enos M. and Sallie (Bergery) Bishop. Automobile mechanic; res., 355 Mt. Vernon St., Lansdale, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1069] STELLA B. HENDRICKS, b Feb. 11, 1895; dau Oliver G. and Mary A. N. (Brey) HenÂdricks [74-773]; m Aug. 28, 1913, ROBERT C. STEVENS; s Maurice G. and Lillie M. (Craven) Stevens. Res., North Wales, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
Anna Margaret, b Jan. 5, 1913.
Robert H., b Dec. 22, 1913.
Lillie Mae, b Apr. 5, 1915.
Oliver Morris, b Mar. 24, 1916.
Charles H., b Apr. 3, 1917.
Ruth H., b July 6, 1918.
[74-1070] LEONARD B. SMITH, b Mar. 11, 1889; s John P. and Mary (Bell) Smith [74-780]; m Apr. 11, 1914, RICHOMEL JANE BARR, b May 30, 1892; dau Allan and Martha J. (DeHaven) Barr. Paymaster for Alan Wood Iron & Steel Co.; res., 79 Harry St., Conshohocken, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Dorothy B., b Apr. 17, 1915.
Martha J., b Apr. 16, 1919.
[74-1070.1] LEON C. FAMOUS, b Jan. 13, 1899; s John D. and Lydia L. (Famous) Famous [74Â811.1]; m Apr. 12, 1917, ELSIE T. DAVIS, b Aug. 29, 1879; dau Thompson and Annie Supplee (Rose) Davis. Farmer; res., Phoenixville, Pa., R. F. D. No. 3. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1071] LEWIS IRVIN KELLAR, b Sept. 7, 1892; s Lewis F. and. Jennie M. (Famous) Kellar [74-812]; m June 29, 1918, ANNA J. THOMAS, b Oct. 7, 1892; dau John Gunkle and Alice Hunter (Hibberd) Thomas. Clerk; res., Berwyn, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1072] SARAH FAMOUS, b July 15, 1897; dau Irvin H. and Hettie (Warburton) Famous [74Â813]; m July, 1913, HARRY BARLOW, b Apr. 24, 1888; s James and Annie (Hornkeith) Barlow. Fireman; res., Jeffersonville, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Alice, b Apr. 28, 1916.
[74-1072.1] ANNA MATILDA ZEIGLER, b Apr. 17, 1898; dau Daniel F. and Emma (Angelmoyer) Zeigler [74-830.2]; m July 9, 1919, REV. REED FRETZ LANDIS, b Dec. 13, 1888; s Simeon C. and Lovina M. (Fretz) Landis. Pastor of Mennonite Church; res., Souderton, Pa. (1921.)
One child: Marguerite, b Sept, 21, 1920.
[74-1072.2a] MARTHA K. COOPER, b Apr. 17, 1891; dau John and Alice L. (Graham) Cooper [74-845]; m 1st time, June 24, 1911, JOSEPH M. AICHOLZ, b 1890; d Dec. 24, 1914.
[74-1072.2b] MARTHA K. (COOPER) AICHOLZ, same as above, m 2nd time, NORMAN MAR-TON. Res., Anselma, Pa. [ No further data.]
[74-1072.6] WALLACE E. NYCE, b June 10, 1895; s Milton M. and Sarah (Hetrick) Nyce [74Â850]; m June 2, 1917, KATHARINE HOKE, b Sept. 10, 1894; dau William and Laura (Spangler) Hoke. Foreman for Electric Storage Battery Co.; res., 4625 Morris St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
William Hoke, b Apr. 8, 1918.
Sarah Elizabeth, b Oct. 12, 1919.
[74-1073] ANNIE BOLTON, b Oct. 17, 1873; dau Charles and Sarah (Auchy) Bolton [74-853]; m Nov. 24, 1894, ALVIN KEYSER, b Sept. 16, 1873; s Nathaniel and Marie (Styer) Keyser. Farmer; res., Zieglersville, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Clarence B., b July 6, 1895; 1239 Palo Alto St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Harold B., b Sept. 17, 1912.   •
Clarence B. Keyser is a graduate of Perkiomen Seminary, 1914; also of the Phila. Business College, 1916. He was an instructor in Bookkeeping and Accounting in Duff's College, Pittsburgh, Pa., until 1917, when he entered the U. S. Service in the World War. He spent a year in France and was a memÂber of 314th Field Hospital Corps during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
[74-1074] KATIE BOLTON, b Dec. 12, 1875; dau Charles and Sarah (Auchy) Bolton [74-853]; m Nov. 20, 1897, WILLIAM K. KRAUSE, b May 4, 1874; s Jeremiah D. and Hannah (Knerr) Krause. Res., Zieglersville, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1075] SALLIE A. BOLTON, b Dec. 6, 1877; dau Charles and Sarah (Auchy) Bolton [74-853.]; m Mar. 20, 1901, WILLIAM D. HUNSICKER, b Sept. 12, 1868; s Josiah E. and Kate (Detweiler) Hunsicker. Gardener; res., Fort Washington, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1076] JOHN BOLTON, b Dec. 22, 1879; s Charles and Sarah (Auchy) Bolton [74-853]; m Sept. 5, 1903, LYDIA CRESSMAN, b Apr. 4, 1886; dau George and Mary Ann (Wesner) Cressman. Farmer; res., Hatfield, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
Charles Wesner, b May 25, 1904.
Ralph C., b Oct. 3, 1906.
Robert John, b Mar. 17, 1908.
Abraham C., b June 7, 1909; d Dec. 31, 1913.
Ruth C., b Jan. 9, 1911.
Leroy C., b Feb. 27, 1914.
Ella C., b Sept. 1, 1916.
Sarah C., b July 17, 1917.
[74-1077] CLEVELAND BOLTON, b Jan. 22, 1885; s Charles and Sarah (Auchy) Bolton [74-853]; m Sept. 26, 1914, BEULAH HUGHES, b July 16, 1895; dau Montgomery and Annie Hughes. Farmer; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Ernest, b Feb. 17, 1915.
Lester, b Dec. 31, 1916.
Wilmer, b Mar. 20, 1919.
[74-1080] MELVIN KLINE, b Feb. 13, 1886: s George and Catharine (Auchy) Kline [74-855]; m May 1, 1909, MARY HENNING, b Jan. 13, 1887. Cigar packer; res., Sumneytown, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1081] KATHRYN AUCHY, b Mar. 1, 1896; dau David and Lydia (Sell) Auchy [74-857]; m June 26, 1918, HARVEY S. REED, b June 12, 1896; s Howard F. and Susanna (Snyder) Reed [48-81]. Automobile seat lacer; res., Royersford, Pa. (1920.)
One child: David Warren, b Oct. 1, 1919.
[74-1082a] MINERVA PRICE, b Mar. 15, 1875; dau Benjamin A. and Sallie (Rahn) Price [74Â860a] ; rn. 1st time, June 1, 1895, JOSEPH BUNN NOBLE; s Joseph M. and Matilda (Bunn) Noble. Children (2):
Harold, b Mar. 26, 1901.
Raymond, b Dec. 29, 1907.
[74-1082b] MINERVA (PRICE) NOBLE, same as above, m 2nd time, Dec. 23, 1911, FREEMAN
SMITH; s Levi Smith. Res., 1034 Queen St., Pottstown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Edna, b Aug. 17, 1912.
Edith, b Jan. 10, 1915.
Freeland, b May 5, 1916; d June 3, 1916.
[74-1083] ALVIN B. PRICE, b Feb. 29, 1876; s Benjamin A. and Margaret (Berge) Price [74-860b]; m Sept. 11, 1895, GERTRUDE RORER, b July 16, 1873; dau John Henry and Mary (Kane) Rorer. Iron moulder; res., 432 Carpenter St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (5):
Edward B., b July 26, 1896; d Jan. 5, 1897.
Clarence A., b Mar. 15, 1899; d Aug. 17, 1899.
Cora H. M., b Aug. 17, 1902.
George E., b Sept. 26, 1904; d Sept. 26, 1904.
Nelson R., b Apr. 10, 1907.
[74-1084] FLORENCE PRICE, b Oct. 8, 1883; d Sept. 9, 1910; dau John A. and Anna (Dettra)
Price [74-862a]; m HARRY SILCOX. Res., Frankford, Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
Alice A., b Oct., 1905.
Child, d in infancy.
[74-1085] NORMAN PRICE, b June 6, 1887; s John A. and Anna (Dettra) Price [74-862a]; m Apr. 16, 1913, MATILDA ROGER, b Feb. 27, 1889; dau Albert and Babbetta (Sink) Roger. Foreman; res.. 6612 Edmund St., Tacony, Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
Verna L., b July 23, 1914.
Norman D., b July 6, 1919.
[74-1085.1] CHARLES WILLIAM PRICE, b Oct. 23, 1892; s Abraham A. and Anna C. (Greasing) Price [74-863]; m Apr. 17, 1917, MARY ELLEN REYNOLDS, b Jan. 25, 1897; dau James and Ellen (Ackerson) Reynolds. Auto body builder; res., 2731 North Darien St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
David Charles, b July 1, 1918.
Marie Ellen, b Jan. 22, 1920.
[74-1085.2] HARRY LEROY PRICE, b June 13, 1895; s Abraham A. and Anna C. (Greasing) Price [74-863]; m Feb. 10, 1917, MATILDA HETRICH, b Mar. 17, 1901; dau Charles S. and Katie E. (Keener) Hetrich. Railroad man; res., Shillington, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Charles, b July 30, 1917.
[74-1086] BESSIE HEIST, b Sept. 30, 1898; dau Charles and Elizabeth (Miller) Heist [74-869]; m Feb. 5, 1919, JAMES A. MacNEILL, b Nov. 13, 1880; s David and Mary (Cameron) MacNeill. Dyer; res., 103 Fornance St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1087] HARRY J. GROFF, JR., b May 31, 1893; s Harry J. and Lizzie S. (Keller) Groff [74Â875] ; m Dec. 24, 1914, LILLIAN DE LONG, b Mar. 4, 1894; dau Benneville and Josephine (Keller) DeLong. Cigar maker; res., Souderton, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Vernon, b May 16, 1915.
Elizabeth, b July 7, 1919.
[74-1088] LAURA S. GROFF, b May 29, 1895; dau Harry J. and Lizzie S. (Keller) Groff [74-875]; m Apr. 10, 1915, JOHN B. HEFFENTRAGER, b Oct. 6, 1892; s George F. and Catharine (Bauer) Heffentrager. Electric R. R. Conductor; res., Telford, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1089] MARGARET F. GROFF, b July 3, 1897; dau William A. and Aquilla (Fretz) Groff [74Â877] ; m June 26, 1915, WILLIAM J. BROSZ, b Jan. 1, 1894; s Michael and Marie (Faix) Brosz. CarÂpenter; res., 1901 South 6th St., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
One child: H. Marjorie, b Mar. 1, 1917.
[74-1090] WALLACE GABEL, b May 31, 1890; s Jacob S. and Kate G. (Wentzell) Gabel [74-880]; m Dec. 7, 1907, AQUILLA MOYER, b May 10, 1888; dau Abraham and Sybilla (Borndt) Moyer. Laborer; res., 15051/2 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (3):
Dorothy Irene, b Apr. 20, 1908.
Helen May, b Aug. 24, 1909.
Vera Catharine, b May 16, 1914; d Feb. 10, 1915.
[74-1091] LE ROY H. KEELER, b May 17, 1896; s Richard Z. and Alice (Heany) Keeler [74-884]; m Nov. 10, 1917, HELEN R. ASHMEAD, b Feb. 13, 1893; dau Fred R. and Anna (Curran) Ashmead. Banker; res., 6560 Limekiln Pike, Gtn., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
One child: Richard Ashmead, b Nov. 4, 1919.
[74-1092] ELWOOD S. HAHN, b Feb. 11, 1897; .s Clinton T. and Catharine (Shutt) Hahn [74-908]; m Nov. 17, 1917, NETTIE R. HAHN, b Oct. 25, 1900; dau George P. and Alice (Lahr) Hahn. Teacher; res., Nazareth, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Ella R., b Mar. 31, 1918.
Carl R., b Oct. 27, 1919.
[74-1095] ERMA M. HAHN, b July 23, 1899; dau Austin and Stella (Yotter) Hahn [74-913]; m Feb. 27, 1919, WILLIAM H. BURNS, b July 28, 1897; s John and Frances (Graham) Burns. Foreman; res., 461 Line St., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: William H., b Jan. 5, 1920.
[74-1096] FLOYD JAMES RICE, b Aug. 30, 1896; s William A. and Sarah J. (Hahn) Rice [74-914]; m Sept. 5, 1918, EDITH MAY FUL1VIER, b Apr. 27, 1896; dau Milton and Jane (Transue) Fulmer. Electrician; res., 1017 Shipman St., Bethlehem, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1097] MABEL A. HAWK, b Mar. 24, 1888; dau James and Sebilla (Rodenbach) Hawk [74Â917] ; m Jan. 20, 1906, WILLIAM NEWHARD, b Nov. 4, 1883; s Joseph and Catharine (Edleman) Newhard. Farmer; res., R. F. D. No. 1, Bath, Pa. (1920.)
Children (6):
Edgar G., b Aug. 12, 1906.
Lloyd W., b Mar. 22, 1908.
Blanche M., b Sept. 19, 1909.
Elsie S., b Dec. 15, 1910.
Walter H., b Jan. 3, 1914.
Miriam E., b Jan. 19, 1918.
[74-1099] CARRIE L. RODENBACH, b May 15, 1892; dau Stephen and Lucy (Young) Rodenbach [74-918]; m Sept. 19, 1914, STUART LEIBENGUTH; s Benjamin and Tavillia (Semmel) Leibenguth. Salesman; res., 216 N. Franklin St., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (8):
Stuart Roy, b May 14, 1915.
Ruth Lucy, b Sept. 12, 1917.
Sterling, b May 18, 1920.
[74-1100] STELLA RODENBACH, b Sept. 27, 1900; dau Lewis F. and Camilla C. (Hiestand) Rodenbach [74-920]; m Nov. 22, 1919, HARRY C. MUSSELMAN, b June 21, 1892; s Elmer E. and Emma E. (Ahlum) Musselman. Tool maker; res., 1542 Liberty St., Allentown, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1101] ELSIE I. WEITKNECHT, b Mar. 5, 1901; dau Harry E. and Mary L. (Rodenbach) Weitknecht [74-921]; m Jan. 31, 1920, PAUL J. MOYER, b Feb. 8, 1901; s Walter J. and Ida E. (Krause) Moyer. Farmer; res., R. F. D. 2, Northampton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Melvin E., b May 20, 1920.
[74-1103] ROBERT F. WERKHEISER, b Mar. 27, 1888; s Jeremiah and Ellen (Werner) Werk-heiser [74-923]; m June 29, 1907, PEARL A. KEIPER, b Mar. 31, 1889; dau Wilson J. and Mary A. (Scheetz) Keiper. Res., 1705 North Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Children (7):
Leo Wilson, b Dec. 21, 1907.
Robert F., b Feb. 2, 1910.
Helen H., b Jan. 14, 1912.
Elsie M., b Aug. 22, 1913.
Hilda M., b Sept. 21, 1914.
Nevin O.
twins, b Feb. 28, 1919.
Russel P.
[74-1104] MATILDA S. WERKHEISER, b July 8, 1889; dau Jeremiah and Ellen (Werner) Werk-heiser [74-923]; m Dec. 18, 1919, JACOB D. ODENWELDER, b Dec. 18, 1886; s Tilghman and Emma E. (Edleman) Odenwelder. Trucker; res., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
[74-1106] ELMER G. WERKHEISER, b June 6, 1898; s Jeremiah and Ellen (Werner) Werkheiser [74-923]; m Dec. 31, 1918, BERTHA FISHER, b July 26, 1901; dau John and Mary (Frey) Fisher. Farmer; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. No. 4.
One child: Mae Florence, b June 28, 1919.
[74-1107] ROBERT D. WERNER, b May 12, 1890; s George A. and Emily M. (Mitman) Werner [74-926]; m Feb. 22, 1912, JENNIE V. KUNKLE, b Sept. 8, 1888; dau Thomas M. and Ida S. (Fiehnel) Kunkel. Farmer; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. No. 4. (1920.)
Children (3):
Charles W., b July 30, 1912.
Anna Mae, b July 21, 1916.
Walter R., h Oct. 26, 1919.
[74-1108] ELIZABETH L. WERNER, b July 1, 1891; dau George A. and Emily M. (Mitman) Werner [74-926]; m June 24, 1911, STANLEY C. KOCHER, b Apr. 24, 1892; s William J. and Mary (Kearny) Kocher. Chauffeur; res., Easton, Pa., R. D. No. 2. (1920.)
One child: Stanley C., b July 30, 1917.
[74-1109] NEVIN L. WERNER, b Sept. 11, 1892; s George A. and Emily M. (Mitman) Werner [74-926]; m Jan. 25, 1913, HELEN R. SHAFER, b Sept. 20, 1893; dau H. Newton and Sue (Reimel) Shafer. Chauffeur; res., 6 North 13th St., Easton, Pa. (1920.)
One child: William T.. b Aug. 10, 1914.
[74-1112] STELLA M. HAHN, b Aug. 12, 1894; dau Adam H. and Sitna (Heffelfinger) Hahn [74Â930a]; m Oct. 23, 1915, JERRY 0. GRIFFITH, b May 10, 1895; s George W. and Jane (Henry) Griffith. Salesman; res., Box 111, Danielsville, Pa. (1920.)
One child: John H., b Feb. 7, 1919.
[74-1113] SAMUEL F. HAHN, b June 8, 1890; s Nathan and Lucinda (Fox) Hahn [74-931]; m Mar. 7, 1914, ELIZABETH TRAUGER, b Aug. 7, 1888; dau Titus G. and Elmira (Mood) Trauger. Farmer; res., Pipersville, Pa. No issue. (1920.)
[74-1114] MATTIE A. FLICK, b Feb. 24, 1893; dau James A. and Sarah A. (Erich) Flick [74-949]; m Sept. 18, 1915, FRANK KROCK, b Feb. 27, 1888; s Samuel and Katharine A. (Silvert) Krock. Laborer; res., R. D. No. 1, Nazareth, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Sarah K., b Jan. 24, 1916.
Florence E., b July 27, 1918.
[74-1115] ALICE H. YODER, b May 22, 1888; dau Ashley Yoder and Mary E. S. Flick [74-950]; m Dec. 24, 1905, ELMO FREY, b Dec. 23, 1881; s Owen and Sarah (Brewer) Frey. Millwright; res., Bath, Pa. (1920.)
Children (4):
Gladys, b June 12, 1906.
Evelyn, b Feb. 16, 1909.
Woodrow, b Jan. 16, 1913.
Elmo, b May 26, 1919.
[74-1116] BESSIE F. SMITH, b Oct. 19, 1896; d Feb. 19, 1919; dau Milton F. and Mary E. S. (Flick) Smith [74-950]; m May 5, 1917, THOMAS J. CHRISTEIN, b Dec. 1, 1894; s Thomas and Laura A. (Dech) Christein. Bricklayer; res., 4500 Eastern Ave., Highland Town, Md. (1920.)
One child: Beatrice Laura Emma, b June 23, 1917.
[74-1117] ELVIRA L. SMITH, b Dec. 20, 1898; dau Milton F. and Mary E. S. (Flick) Smith [74Â950] ; m Feb., 1920, THOMAS MICHAEL, b Nov. 29, 1897; s Jacob T. and Annie M. (Titus) Michael. Laborer; res., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
One child: Thomas, b Aug. 4, 1920.
[74-1118] ANNETTA R. SMITH, b Feb. 16, 1901; dau Milton F. and Mary E. S. (Flick) Smith [74-950]; m Nov. 8, 1919, CHARLES A. McHALE, b Feb. 6, 1895; s Jacob and Clara (Perrong) Me-Hale. Clerk; res., 36 Idaho St., Detroit, Mich. (1920.)
[74-1121] ELLWOOD S. SILFIES, b Mar. 7, 1893; s Andrew M. and Emma A. (Seifert) Silfies [74-974]; in, Apr. 9, 1914, ESTHER COFFMAN, b June 5, 1895; dau J. Alfred and Anna (Gearhart) Coffman. Motor car dealer; res., 635 N. Packer Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Walter A., b Nov. 2, 1914.
Margaret, b Jan. 17, 1917.
[74-1122] PAUL R. SEIFERT, b Nov. 26, 1897; s George 0. and Laura R. (Hoch) Seifert [74-975]; m Jan. 18, 1919, SALLIE MAE BILL, b Sept. 16, 1897; dau John H. and Sarah (Hawk) Bill. Farmer; res., Nazareth, Pa., R. D. 2.