REGINA (HUBNER) JACKEL (YEAKLE) [E 160] and her DESCENDANTS
[160] REGINA (HUBNER) JACKEL [E 160], b Nov. 4, 1687; d Apr. 4, 1753. She was a native of Nieder Harpersdorf and was a half-sister to Maria (Heebner) Wiegner [36], David Heebner [21], and Christopher Heebner [E 199]. On Feb. 1, 1712, she was married to CHRISTOPHER JACKLE of
Armenruh, b ; d June 29, 1719. Regina Jackie, widow, and son, Christopher, came to Pa. in
1734. She is buried in the Yeakle Cemetery at Chestnut Hill, Pa., having lived with her son, ChrisÂtopher, on Germantown Road, Chestnut Hill.
"Christopher Yeakle, Sr., died in Silesia before 1734, leaving a widow, Regina, born in Silesia in January, 1688. Her maiden name was Hubner, and she was a sister of David Htibner." [S. H. L.]
Children (2):
- Christoff, b Dec. 10, 1713; baptized Dec. 12, 1713: sponsors: Johann Christoff Seibt, George Mayer, Abraham Geiszler, Susanna Wiegnerin, Maria Jackel; d Jan. 31, 1714; aet. 7 weeks.
[160-1]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Christoff (Christopher) [E 57j, b Mar. 15, 1718; baptized Mar. 17, 1718: sponsors:
Jeremias Newman, Gottfried __________ , Melchior Beyer, Susanna _____________ , Anna
Renner; d Mar. 3, 1810; m Maria Schultz [E 152].
[160-1] CHRISTOPHER JACKEL (YEAKLE) [E 57], b Mar. 15, 1718; d Mar. 3, 1810; s ChrisÂtopher and Regina (Hubner) Jackel [160]; m Aug. 9, 1743. by Rev. Balthasar Hoffman to MARIA SCHULTZ [E 152], b Mar. 28, 1718; d Mar. 11, 1807; dau Balthasar and Susanna (Dietrich) Schultz [149].
Christopher Yeakle was about eighteen years of age when he came to Pa. in 1734 with his mother. Tradition says Christopher Yeakle was one of nine children, and that his father died in Silesia. [W. A. Y.] This tradition is not verified by the Harpersdorf Church Books, as the records give his father only two children: Christoff, born in 1713, and a second Christoff, born in 1718.
After settling at Cresheim, Germantown Twp., Phila., Christopher Yeakle apprenticed himself to a cooper and continued to follow this trade during the remainder of his life. Some of his coopering tools are preserved in the Schwenkfelder Historical Library at Pennsburg, Pa. He was naturalized June 21, 1743. In 1743 he is said to have built the log-house at Germantown Avenue and Mermaid Lane (owned in 1884 by Charles Streeper), which was razed in 1903, and which was a land mark for many years. However, a search of the records failed to produce any evidence that the plot of ground on which this historic Yeakle log-cabin stood was ever owned by Christopher Yeakle. The records show that during his lifetime the land on which "The Yeakle Log Cabin" stood, was owned by others [vid. Christopher Yeakle— Homes and Burial Places]. At various times he acquired considerable property [Plates H V, H VI, H I]. He owned the land on which the present depot of the Pennsylvania R. R. at Chestnut Hill now stands and later built a residence on it. In 1764 he also bought eighty-two acres in the present Springfield Twp., at the foot of Chestnut Hill, near the historic "Wheel Pump" Hotel, which he sold to his son, Abraham, in 1783. His industrious and frugal habits enabled him to become possessed of considerable property, and his descendants at one time owned a large part of the present Chestnut Hill. During the Revolutionary War the British troops destroyed quite a good deal of property belongÂing to Christopher Yeakle, as shown by lists in his own handwriting. Whether these bills were ever paid has not been determined. Samuel Yeakle [160-51] has a grandfather's clock, formerly the property of Christopher Yeakle, which still shows the marks of the British bayonets when they entered ChrisÂtopher's house for plunder.
That Christopher Yeakle was well educated and a leader of the early Schwenkfelders is shown by the many papers in his own handwriting that are still extant. A list of books in his possession indicate a wide reading for a cooper. He is buried in the Yeakle Cemetery in Chestnut Hill.
Children (6):
[52b-1]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Susanna, b Oct. 8, 1744; d Sept. 18, 1834; m Abraham Heydrick.
[64-2]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Maria, b Sept. 21, 1747; d Sept. 23, 1823; m George Dresher.
[68-1]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Regina, b Oct. 1, 1749: d Nov. 9, 1826; m Abraham Schultz.
[160-2]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Abraham, b Mar. 14, 1752; d June 17, 1841; m Sarah Wagner.
[38-10]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Anna, b July 16, 1755; d May 11, 1837; m Caspar Yeakel.
[160-3]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6. Christopher, b Oct. 7, 1757; d July 16, 1843; m Susanna Kriebel.
CHRISTOPHER JAECKEL
I must also give you an account of the adventures of my maternal grandfather, viz. Christopher Jackel, Sr., in Chestnut Hill (in Philada. Co.).
He related to me that when he was a small child, his good mother grasped his hand and said, "Come, come, the Jesuits will get you," whereupon he was filled with terror, and he grew warm, just as the chills had run over him before; and his mother, who was a widow, fled with him at night—the time was Sunday before Easter—and they crossed the boundary into Saxony in 1726, and followed the other religious refugees.
In his youth he learned the cooper's trade thoroughly, which trade he followed at first in the upper part of Germantown, at the ninth milestone, by the side of a small stream of water, and erected at the same time a neat one-story cottage, which is still standing. His mother kept house for him and assisted him in his trade.
About ten years after his arrival in Germantown, he married one of the sisters of George Schultz, Sr.
As his circumstances improved, he moved a mile farther north with his family, and continued with his trade, even up to his old age, ninety-six years. His wife died shortly before him in her ninetieth year (as I remember), but in her last years she became blind. Both of them however retained their faculties up to the time of their death.
THE YEAKLE LOG CABIN
"The land on the east side of Germantown Avenue, between Mermaid Lane and Moreland Avenue, became the property of John Neuss in 1714. At his death in 1719 he devised it to his eldest son, CorÂnelius, and at his death in 1754 it became the property of his eldest son, John Nice. There is no record of the sale of any part of this property prior to December, 1759, when John Nice sold five acres to DerÂrick Keyser, carpenter, who sold it to John Wentz in 1801. The deed to Wentz recites 'a certain log tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the N. E. side of Germantown Avenue, being at the inÂtersection of Limekiln Road; thence along said road N. 40° W. 14 P.* * * *containing 5 and 14 acres.' This log house, which was torn down about ten years ago, was commonly known as the Yeakel Cottage and was said to have been built by Christopher Yeakel in 1744. From the above record it would appear that Christopher Yeakel never owned this corner, but this does not prove that he never lived there, for he may have rented it, although this would seem rather a strange thing for him to do when he owned the house above Evergreen Avenue, having purchased it in 1741.
This tract of five acres was sold by the administrators of John Wentz to John Stallman in 1831." [Dr. John J. Mac Farland
TITLE TO TRACT OF LAND ON WHICH THE YEAKLE LOG CABIN STOOD The following held title to this tract during the period of Christopher Yeakle's life:
| May 12, 1714—Dec. 6, 1754 | John Neiss | 56 | acres |
| Dec. 6, 1754-1759 | Cornelius Nice | 56 | acres |
| 1759 | John Nice | 56 | acres |
1759-1801                                         Derick Keyser                                               5% acres
May 27, 1801-Feb. 14, 1831             John Wentz                                                514 acres
Feb. 14, 1831-Apr. 2, 1838                                                          Stallman Haas                                                  5% acres
Apr. 2, 1838-Apr. 5, 1842                G. Hergesheimer                                    53, acres
Apr. 5, 1842-Sept. 26, 1848            Hiram Busch                                                54 acres
Sept. 26, 1848-Apr. 5, 1851            George Pitman                                              5% acres
Apr. 5, 1851Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â John Peberdy
The fifty-six acres were intact from 1714 to 1759; the five and one-fourth acres which were a part of the fifty-six acre tract were intact from 1759 to 1851 or later. The part of five and one-fourth acres by itself or as part of the fifty-six acres was intact from 1714 to 1851 or later. In 1801 the five and one-fourth acres had a log tenement. In 1831 the buildings mentioned are: "Stone kitchen, frame tenement, frame barn, and stone spring house."
It seems strange that Christopher Yeakle should build on this land when in 1743 he acquired land on the top of the hill; however, it is a well authenticated tradition in the Yeakle family that Christopher Yeakle built this log cabin and lived in it. The Editor cannot account for these discrepancies.
It is stated that William Schemmer who died Oct. 11, 1896, saw the so-called Yeakle Log Cabin in a Henry Clay political parade, after which it was deposited on Germantown Avenue. He was the father-in-law of Charles Gorgas, 7169 Germantown Avenue. His father was toll-gate keeper at the fork of the three roads below the Wheel Pump Hotel, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
[160-2] ABRAHAM YEAKLE, b Mar. 14, 1752 ; d June 17, 1841; s Christopher and Maria (Schultz) Yeakle [160-1]; was m Oct. 8 (10), 1776, by Rev. Christopher Kriebel to SARAH WAGNER, b Feb. 11, 1756; d May 28, 1833; dau Christopher and Susanna (Hubner) Wagner [196-1]. Abraham Yeakle was a farmer and lived in Springfield Twp., Montg. Co., Pa., on a farm later occupied by his grandson, Daniel Yeakle, part of which later became "White City Park" at the foot of Chestnut Hill.
Children (6):
[160-4]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Isaac, b Nov. 9, 1777; d Oct. 23, 1847; m Regina Schultz.
Samuel, b Feb. 26, 1779; d Mar. 5, 1779.
[160-5]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Jacob, b Sept. 29, 1780; d May 29, 1863; m Gertrude Urffer.
[70-3]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Susannah, b Nov. 11, 1782; d Apr. 3, 1861; m Rev. Christopher Schultz.
[11-13]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Maria, h Sept. 5, 1784; d Apr. 6, 1840; m David Urffer.
6. Christopher, b May 21, 1787; d July 10, 1813.
[160-3] CHRISTOPHER YEAKLE, b Oct. 7, 1757; d July 16, 1843; s Christopher and Maria (Schultz) Yeakle [160-1]; m June 6, 1782, by Rev. Christopher Schultz, to SUSANNA KRIEBEL, b July 1, 1761; d Apr. 24, 1830; dau Rev. George and Anna (Anders) Kriebel [25-3]. Christopher Yeakle lived and died on the land which he inherited from his father on Chestnut Hill, Phila., the site of the present depot of the Pennsylvania R. R.
Children (8):
[149-8]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Lydia, b Mar. 8, 1783; d July 5, 1845; m David Schultz.
[25-14]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Agnes, b Aug. 31, 1785; d July 20, 1873; m John Krieble.
Daniel, b Nov. 4, 1786; d May 29, 1788.
[68-7]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Anna, b July 18, 1789; d Feb. 20, 1869; m Henry W. Schultz.
[70-8]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Sarah, b July 16, 1791; d Dec. 1, 1862; m Christopher K. Schultz. 6. George, b July 19, 1793; d Nov. 8, 1794.
[149-27]Â Â Â Â Â Â 7. Rebecca, b Nov. 3, 1795; d Jan. 30, 1881; .m John Schultz.
[160-6a]               8. Samuel, b Aug. 25, 1798; d Apr. 3, 1887; m                1. Lydia Anders.
[160-6b] )Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 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. Susanna Dresher.
[160-4] ISAAC YEAKEL, b Nov. 9, 1777; d Oct. 23, 1847; s Abraham and Sarah (Wagner) Yeakle [160-2]; m Nov. 4, 1800, by Rev. George Kriebel, to REGINA (RACHEL) SCHULTZ, b Aug. 1, 1780; d Jan. 16, 1860; dau Andrew and Charlotte (Yeakel) Schultz [70-1]. Isaac Yeakel lived in Springfield Twp., Pa., and is buried in the Yeakle Cem., Chestnut Hill, Phila.
Children (9):
[160-7]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Jacob S., b Oct. 16, 1802; d May 30, 1863; m Lydia Brey.
[11-48]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Sarah, b May 19, 1805; d Apr. 24, 1874; m Anthony Krauss.
[160-8]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Samuel, b June 10, 1807; d July 23, 1866; m Mary Rex.
[160-9]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. John, b June 10, 1809; d Apr. 26, 1846; m Amy Michener.
5. Charlotte, b Nov. 15, 1811; d June 1, 1854.
[11-51] 1 6. Emeline, b Aug. 25, 1814; d Nov. 29, 1872; m .1 1. Joel Krauss.
[160-10] Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 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 Boas.
[160-11a] 7. Daniel, b Mar. 27, 1816; d May 22, 1903; m                                                                                          1. Amanda Heilig.
[160-11b] Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 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. Amanda Bush.
[160-12]Â Â Â Â 8. Mary, b Nov. 7, 1818; d Feb. 5, 1892; m Samuel Hagy.
[160-13]Â Â Â Â 9. David W., b Dec. 30, 1821; d Apr. 30, 1896; m Sarah Lentz.
[160-5] JACOB YEAKLE, b Sept. 29, 1780; d May 29, 1863; s Abraham and Sarah (Wagner) Yeakle [160-2]; m Nov. 1, 1808, GERTRUDE URFFER, b Mar. 25, 1781; d Feb. 9, 1868; dau George and Barbara (Krauss) Urffer [11-4]. Jacob Yeakle was a farmer and lived in Springfield Trp., Montg. Co., Pa. His homestead was later occupied by his son, William.
Children (6):
Susan, b Sept. 4, 1809; d Feb. 2, 1894; unm.
[160-14a] 1
2 Joseph, b Apr. 11, 1811; d Jan. 16, 1891; m 1. Elizabeth Huston.
[160-14b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 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. Mary Huston.
[160-15]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Leah, b June 4, 1814; d Feb. 16, 1897; in Thomas L. Bates.
[160-16]Â Â Â Â 4. Charles, b July 7, 1817; d Feb. 25, 1907; m Sarah Nuss.
[160-17]Â Â Â Â 5. George, b Feb. 27, 1820; d Mar. 17, 1890; m Amanda Streeper.
[160-18]Â Â Â Â 6. William, b Nov. 7, 1821; d Aug. 13, 1907; m Mary Wentz.
"Jacob Yeakle was born in Springfield Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. Very few educational opportunities were enjoyed by Mr. Yeakle in his youth as he had very little opportunity to attend school. He was a successful farmer, devoting his attention principally to dairying and marketing in Philadelphia. He is said to have been a man of marked integrity of whom it might be said with truth that `his word was as good as his bond.' His opinion was much respected in questions of weight, and his services were often desired in the settlement of estates and in the capacity of executor." [Bean— Hist. of Montg. Co., p 1080.]
[160-6a] SAMUEL YEAKLE, b Aug. 25, 1798; d Apr. 3, 1887; s Christopher and Susanna (Kriebel) Yeakle [160-3]; m 1st time, Nov., 1823, LYDIA ANDERS, b July 6, 1805; d Dec. 26, 1846; dau AbraÂham and Susanna (Dresher) Anders [161-9].
Children (3):
[160-19]Â Â Â Â 1. William A., b Oct. 20, 1824; d Aug. 10, 1888; m Caroline Rocker.
Charles A., b Oct. 25, 1826; d Apr. 29, 1897; unm.
[160-20]Â Â Â Â 3. Abraham A., b Apr. 4, 1830; d Nov. 1, 1888; m Anna Eliza Shepard.
[160-6b] SAMUEL YEAKLE, same as above, m 2nd time, Nov. 19, 1850, SUSANNA DRESHER, b Jan. 1, 1803; d Nov. 3, 1881; dau Samuel and Anna (Kriebel) Dresher [64-5]. No children.
Samuel Yeakle resided on the place inherited from his father, the present site of the P. R. R. depot at Chestnut Hill, Phila., where he lived until he was twenty-four years of age. He then moved to White-marsh Twp., Pa., and engaged in farming until 1853, when he went to Norristown, Pa.
While in Whitemarsh Twp., he served as a member of the school board, and later was twice elected a member of the Borough Council of Norristown.
[160-7] JACOB S. YEAKLE, b Oct. 16, 1802; d May 30, 1863; s Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; m LYDIA BREY, b Apr. 18, 1807; d Apr. 28, 1862; dau Philip and Anna (Gerhard) Brey [59Â6]. Jacob Yeakle was a farmer and lived in Springfield Twp., Montg. Co., Pa.
Children (5):
[160-21]Â Â Â Â 1. Carolina, b Feb. 28, 1831; d June 17, 1897; m William Shaffer.
[160-22]Â Â Â Â 2. Amanda, b Nov. 17, 1833; d Oct. 31, 1904; m Jesse A. Stout.
[160-23]Â Â Â Â 3. Elamina, b Nov. 10, 1835; m Jacob Stahlnecker.
[160-24]Â Â Â Â 4. Anna Regina, b May 27, 1842; d Aug. 27, 1896; m Edwin S. Stahlnecker. 5. Franklin B., b July 1, 1849.
[160-8] SAMUEL YEAKEL, b June 10, 1807; d July 23, 1866; s Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; m MARY REX, dau George Rex.
Children (4):
Isaac, b June 26, 1838; d Jan., 1857.
George R., b July 25, 1840; d Mar. 3, 1846.
Emily, b Nov. 18, 1842; d Apr. 3, 1850.
Amanda, b Feb. 3, 1845; d Mar. 8, 1846.
Mary (Rex) Yeakel, widow, married Charles Heydrick [52b-23].
[160-9] JOHN YEAKEL, b June 10, 1809; d Apr. 26, 1846; s Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; m Dec. 18, 1832, AMY MICHENER, b Mar. 11, 1808; d Oct. 12, 1883; dau Israel Michener. Children (4):
- Isaac, b Nov. 26, 1833; d June, 1834.
[160-25]Â Â Â Â Â 2. William M., b Dec. 25, 1834; d Nov. 12, 1869; m Harriet D. Boyd. 3. Marietta, b Dec. 31, 1836; d Oct. 9, 1856.
[160-26]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Josephus, b Apr. 19, 1839; d Mar. 31, 1901; m Sophia M. Harman
[160-10] EMELINE (YEAKEL) KRAUSS, b Aug. 25, 1814; d Nov. 29, 1872; dau Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; and widow of Joel Krauss [11-51]; m 2nd time, JACOB DICK BOAS, b Oct. 5, 1806; d Mar. 28, 1887. Mrs. Boas died in Harrisburg, Pa.
[160-11a] DANIEL YEAKEL, b Mar. 27, 1816; d May 22, 1903; s Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; m 1st time, June, 1845, AMANDA HEILIG, d Aug., 1849; dau Adam Heilig. No children.
[160-1113] DANIEL YEAKEL, same as above, m 2nd time, June 2, 1868, AMANDA BUSH, b Nov. 15, 1833; dau John Bush of Lansdale, Pa.
Daniel Yeakel was born on the ancestral land at Chestnut Hill, Phila., purchased by his great grandfather, Christopher Yeakle, prior to the war of the Revolution. He attended the schools in CheltÂenham and in Chestnut Hill. After leaving school Mr. Yeakel assisted his father on the farm until after his marriage when he rented the homestead farm and during the remainder of his life he was engaged in agriculture.
All during his active life Mr. Yeakel manifested a deep interest in public matters connected with the township, and aided greatly in its development. [Hist. Montg. Co.]
Children (2):
[160-27]Â Â Â Â Â I. Emma B., b Dec. 8, 1869; m John Faber Miller.
[160-28]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Daniel Dawson, b Mar. 16, 1871; d Apr. 13, 1919; m Mary S. Larzelere.
[160-12] MARY YEAKEL, b Nov. 7, 1818; d Feb. 5, 1892; dau Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; m Jan. 23, 1838, SAMUEL HAGY, b Apr. 11, 1813; d Mar. 11, 1894. Lived in Roxborough, Phila.
Children (5):
[160-29]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Kate Fox, b Aug. 23, 1843; m Lambert L. Grow.
[160-30]Â Â Â Â Â 2. John Franklin, b Aug. 28, 1846; d Mar. 3, 1906; m Kate A. Cole.
[160-31]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Emma C., b Apr. 22, 1850; d Nov. 1, 1895; m William F. Dixon.
[160-32]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Bushrod Washington, b Mar. 20, 1852; d Nov, 17, 1920; m Mary E. Coler.
[160-33]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Mary Flora, b Nov. 10, 1854; m James A. Ritter.
[160-13] DAVID W. YEAKEL, b Dec. 30, 1821; d Apr. 30, 1896; s Isaac and Regina (Schultz) Yeakel [160-4]; m Sept. 23, 1852, SARAH LENTZ, b Feb. 27, 1821; d Sept. 11, 1895.
"David W. Yeakel was born in Springfield Twp., Pa., where the early years of his life were spent. He began farming at an early age and continued in this vocation until he was thirty years of age, when he removed to Lehigh Co., Pa., and engaged in the foundry and machine business in Allentown.
Returning after nine years absence Mr. Yeakel settled in Whitemarsh Twp., near Lafayette Hill, where he lived during the remainder of his life. Mr. Yeakel was a loyal supporter of the Union during the Civil War, and was actively interested in filling the quota for his township." [Bean- Hist. Montg. Co.]
Children (3):
[160-34]Â Â Â Â Â 1. John L., b Nov. 25, 1854; d June 30, 1917; m Bertha G. Hellings.
[160-35]Â Â Â Â Â 2. George K., b Aug. 2, 1857; m Louise L. Longaker.
[160-36]Â Â Â Â Â 3. M. Lula, b Apr. 29, 1863; m Dr. Henry M. Freas.
[160-14a] JOSEPH YEAKLE, b Apr. 11, 1811; d Jan. 16, 1891; s Jacob and Gertrude (Urffer) Yeakle [160-5]; m 1st time, ELIZABETH HUSTON, b Apr. 1, 1813; d June 18, 1852; dau John Huston.
Children (7):
Huston, b Dec. 14, 1835; d Nov. 11, 1840.
James, b Dec. 8, 1837; d Apr. 7, 1843.
[160-37]Â Â Â Â 3. Emily, b Oct. 15, 1839; m Joseph Nash.
- Ellen Jane, b Apr. 29, 1842; d May 15, 1843.
[160-38]Â Â Â Â 5. Daniel W., b Nov. 24, 1844; d Apr. 16, 1882; m Mary E. Thompson.
[160-39]Â Â Â Â 6. Jacob, b Jan. 25, 1847; m Emma J. Bolton.
[160-40]Â Â Â Â 7. Elvie E., b Sept. 5, 1850; m Cleaver R. Supplee.
[160-14b] JOSEPH YEAKLE, same as above, m 2nd time, MARY HUSTON, b Feb. 19, 1817; d Feb. 14, 1877; dau John Huston.
Joseph Yeakle, the eldest son of Jacob and Gertrude Yeakle, was born in Springfield Twp., Pa., where he spent his entire life. Having engaged in farming Mr. Yeakle continued in this vocation until 1870 when he retired and made Flourtown his home. During his later years he was associated with his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Daniel W. Yeakle, in the management of a store in Flourtown. [Bean- Hist. Montg. Co.]
Children (2):
- John H., b Aug. 12, 1853; d Mar. 7, 1854.
[160-41a] 2. Thomas C., b Jan. 19, 1855; d Oct. 21, 1908; m                                                                                           1. Emma Stahlnecker.
[160-41b]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 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 Jane McCombs.
[160-15] LEAH YEAKLE, b June 4, 1814; d Feb. 16, 1897; dau Jacob and Gertrude (Urffer) Yeakle [160-5]; m Apr. 20, 1837, THOMAS L. BATES, b Apr. 24, 1809; d Jan. 23, 1899. Lived in Chestnut Hill, Pa., near P. R. R. Depot.
Children (7):
[160-42]Â Â Â Â 1. Gertrude, b May 13, 1838; m George W. Bremer.
[160-43]Â Â Â Â 2. Jacob Y. b May 17, 1842; d Feb. 8, 1912; m Charlotte Kerper.
[160-44]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Leah Eliza, b Sept. 13, 1844; d Jan. 18, 1886; m Edwin Bounds.
Ella A., b Sept. 26, 1847; d Feb. 6, 1918; unm.
Horace Y., b'Jan. 25, 1851; d Feb. 17, 1855.
[74- 454]Â Â Â 6. Laura, b Mar. 4, 1857; m John B. Groff.
- Mary Ida, b Mar. 9, 1860; teacher; Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa.
[160-16] CHARLES YEAKLE, b July 7, 1817; d Feb. 25, 1907; s Jacob and Gertrude (Urffer) Yeakle [160-5]; m Mar. 16, 1843, SARAH NUSS, b Aug. 5, 1817; d Apr. 22, 1886; dau Michael and Barbara (Urffer) Nuss [11-16].
"Charles Yeakle was born in Springfield Twp., Montg. Co., Pa., on the homestead later owned by his brother, William. He devoted his life to farming and the extensive milling of iron ore. Mr. Yeakle's career in these branches of industry was highly successful and he was always held in high esteem by his community." [Bean- Hist. Montg. Co.]
One child: Levi, b Dec. 13, 1844; d Feb. 1, 1861.
[160-17] GEORGE YEAKLE, b Feb. 27, 1820; d Mar. 17, 1890; s Jacob and Gertrude (Urffer) Yeakle [160-5]; m AMANDA STREEPER, b June 8, 1826; d Mar. 7, 1882; dau Peter Streeper. Buried in Springfield Presbyterian Cem., Pa.
Children (3):
- Walter, b July 22, 1855; d Feb. 9, 1864.
[160-45]Â Â Â Â 2. Mary Amanda, b May 14, 1858; d May 23, 1916; nz E. Herman Raetzer.
[160-46]Â Â Â Â 3. Horace, b Dec. 12, 1860; m Ellen D. Cressman.
[160-18] WILLIAM YEAKLE, b Nov. 7, 1821; d Aug. 13, 1907; s Jacob and Gertrude (Urffer) Yeakle [160-5]; m Dec. 27, 1849, MARY WENTZ, b Sept. 24, 1826; d Feb. 1, 1888; dau Jacob Wentz.
William Yeakle was born in Springfield Twp., Montg. Co., Pa., where he resided his entire life, and became one of its most influential citizens. He engaged in farming, and having been reared in habits of industry he became a leader in his community, and served as director in several financial institutions.
[Bean—Hist. Montg. Co.]
Children (4):
[160-47]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Atwood, b Oct. 18, 1850; m Caddie Aiman.
[160-48]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Gertrude, b June 13, 1852; d Feb. 12, 1888; m Lewis H. Clymer.
[160-49]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Ambrose, b Oct. 14, 1854; d Nov. 16, 1920; m Emma L. Gilbert.
[160-50]Â Â Â Â Â 4. John, b Aug. 21, 1857; d May 22, 1892; m Julia Welsh.
[160-19] WILLIAM A. YEAKLE, b Oct. 20, 1824; d Aug. 10, 1888; s Samuel and Lydia (Anders) Yeakle [160-6a]; m Jan. 25, 1849, CAROLINE HOCKER, b Aug. 30, 1825; d May 16, 1857; dau John Hocker of Whitemarsh Twp., Pa.
Children (2):
Annie H., b Aug. 2, 1851; d Dec. 17, 1916; single.
[160-51]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Samuel, b Aug. 16, 1853; m Magdalena E. Rhoads.
William Anders Yeakle was born in Whitemarsh Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. Receiving only a common school education Mr. Yeakle improved his mind by private study. In 1850 he began farming on the old homestead and continued living on this farm during the remainder of his life. He was also elected a director in the school board of his township in 1850, which office he continued to fill for eighteen consecÂutive years, declining a re-election at the end of that period.
In 1870 he was nominated for the office of State Senator but withdrew. Three years later he was again nominated for the same office and was elected. After serving a term of three years Mr. Yeakle declined re-election to that position.
Having always manifested a deep interest in everything pertaining to agriculture, he was for many years a member of the Montg. Co. Agricultural Society, and in 1877 he was elected to represent the Montg. Co. Society on the State Board of Agriculture and served in this capacity for ten years.
Having enjoyed the high esteem and confidence of his constituents Mr. Yeakle frequently repreÂsented them in conventions and other gatherings, ofttimes acting as the presiding officer. As a legislaÂtor Mr. Yeakle represented the most elevated sentiment and feeling of his party; his vote always indiÂcating the high moral principle which actuated his business and social life. [Bean—Hist. Montg. Co.]
Although prevented from attending the regular services of the Schwenkfelder Church on account of his residence, Mr. Yeakle always took an active interest in Schwenkfelder activities and the preservaÂtion of Schwenkfelder history. He was the moving spirit in the publication of the first edition of the Genealogy of the Schwenkfelders, acting as Chairman of the Committee and also as Editor of the work. Extreme modesty on the part of both Mr. Yeakle and Hon. Christopher Heydrick in connection with that first publication has prevented them from receiving the praise and gratitude due them for their original laborious efforts. From Mr. Yeakle's papers we learn that most of the correspondence regardÂing this project was carried on by him, and that the editorial and business details were also under his supervision.
In addition to the compilation of the Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelders, Mr. Yeakle is also the author of the very creditable "History of Whitemarsh Township, Montg. Co., Pa.," which appeared in the "Norristown Herald" in sixteen numbers, ending April 17, 1883, and which is published in the proceedings of the Montg. Co. Historical Society.
[160-20] ABRAHAM A. YEAKLE, b Apr. 4, 1830; d Nov. 1, 1888; s Samuel and Lydia (Anders) Yeakle [160-6a]; m Sept. 15, 1863, ANNA ELIZA SHEPARD, b Aug. 23, 1842; d Jan. 1, 1899; dau Jesse and Harriet Y. (Schultz) Shepard [68-17].
"Abraham A. Yeakle for more than twenty years ranked among the leading dry goods merchants of Norristown, Pa. He relinquished the dry goods business in order to devote more time to the affairs of the People's National Bank of Norristown of which institution he was one of the organizers, and which he served as president during the last seven years of his life. Mr. Yeakle was interested in many other progressive enterprises and was a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church of Norristown at the time of his death." [Bean—Hist. Montg. Co.]
Children (3):
[160-51.1] I. Frank S., b June 16, 1864; m Caroline Brakley Bennett.
- Morris, b June 23, 1867; single; graduate of Princeton University; Attorney-at-Law; Phila., Pa.
Harriet May, b July 2, 1870; d Feb. 10, 1909.
[160-21] CAROLINA YEAKEL, b Feb. 28, 1831; d June 17, 1897; dau Jacob S. and Lydia (Brey) Yeakle [160-7]; m Feb. 24, 1856, WILLIAM SHAFFER, b Feb. 21, 1828; d July 10, 1895; s John and Ann (Houpt) Shaffer. Mr. Shaffer was a coal and limber dealer; Fort Washington, Montg. Co., Pa. (1921.)
Children (6):
- Milton Y., b May 19, 1860; d Aug. 5, 1860.
- George W., b July 31, 1861; d Dec. 11, 1908.
[160-51.3] 3. Albert, b Apr. 15, 1863; m Susan Alice Snyder; Ambler, Pa.
[160-51.4] 4. Anna C., b Mar. 27, 1866; d Feb. 4, 1895; m Ambrose Maguire.
[160-51.5] 5. Mary A., b Oct. 28, 1868; m Frederick Huffnagle.
- Lydia. b June 23. 1873; d Aug. 30, 1873.
[160-22] AMANDA YEAKEL, b Nov. 17, 1833; d Oct. 31. 1904; dau Jacob S. and Lydia (Brey) Yeakle [160-7]; m Dec. 1, 1853, JESSE A. STOUT, b Mar. 13, 1830; d Nov. 13, 1908; s Jonathan and Mary Anna (Henk) Stout. (1921.)
Children (6):
- Albert Y.. b Nov. 29, 1854; d Feb. 5, 1904.
[160-51.6] 2. Maurice W., b Aug. 17, 1858; m Helen R. Boileau. - Elva Amanda, b Oct. 11, 1862; d June 18, 1864.
[160-51.7] 4. Emma C., b Nov. 7, 1864; m William Henry Hallowell. - Edwin S., b Jan. 28, 1870; d June 15, 1889.
- Laura A., b June 24, 1876; unm; 65 Herman St., Phila., Pa.
[160-23] ELAMINA YEAKEL, b Nov. 10, 1835; dau Jacob S. and Lydia (Brey) Yeakle [160-7]; m Sept. 17, 1863, JACOB STAHLNECKER, b Mar. 14, 1838; d Aug. 1, 1897; s George Stahlnecker.
Children (3):
[160-52]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Franklin Y., b Oct. 27, 1868; m Henrietta Fluck.
[160-53]      2. Edwin S., b Dec. 23, 1870; m Mary M. Stoudt.        1
[160-54]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Y., b May 9, 1873; m F. George Goehring.
[160-24] ANNA REGINA YEAKLE, b May 27, 1842; d Aug. 27, 1896; dau Jacob S. and Lydia (Brey) Yeakle [160-7]; m Aug. 30, 1860, EDWIN S. STAHLNECKER, b Oct. 1, 1836; d Jan. 10, 1920; s George and Elizabeth Stahlnecker.
For many years Edwin S. Stahlnecker was a cattle dealer in Flourtown, Pa. In 1875 he was elected Auditor of Montg. Co., and was re-elected in 1878. He also was Sheriff of Montg. Co. from 1884-86. Mr. Stahlnecker later served as Treasurer of the County from 1890-91.
Children (5):
- Lydia, b May 26, 1866; d in infancy.
- Laura, b Mar. 1, 1868; d Dec. 21, 1868.
[160-55]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Alice, b July 29, 1871; m Charles H. Wolford.
- Yeakle, b Oct. 16, 1872; d in infancy.
[160-56]Â Â Â Â Â Â 5. Henry Wilson, b June 27, 1878; m Kathryn (Schwenk) Johnson.
[160-25] WILLIAM MICHENER YEAKEL, b Dec. 25, 1834; d Nov. 12, 1869; s John and Amy (Michener) Yeakel [160-9]; m Apr. 8, 1857, HARRIET D. BOYD, b 1831; d May 19, 1908; dau Andrew Boyd. Printer; lived in Phila., Pa. Both Mr. and Mrs. Yeakel are buried in Germantown, Phila., Pa.
Children (7):
[160-57]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary E., b June 22, 1858; m William H. Maxwell.
[160-58]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. John Andrew, b Feb. 24, 1860; m Emma Catharine Tobin.
- Warren R., b May 15, 1862; single. Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
[160-59]Â Â Â Â Â Â 4. Harry B., b Dec. 9, 1863; m Ellen Conway.
- Lillian Gertrude, b Oct. 21, 1865; d Dec. 18, 1899.
- Harriet E., b Mar. 11, 1867; d Aug. 7, 1867.
- William D., b Nov. 16, 1868.
[160-26] JOSEPHUS YEAKEL, b Apr. 19, 1839; d Mar. 31, 1901; s John and Amy (Michener)
Yeakel [160-9]; m Sept. 17, 1860, SOPHIA M. HARMAR, b__________________________________________________ ; d Jan. 13, 1917; dau John W. Harm ar.
Josephus Yeakel enlisted as a private in Company A, 150th Pa. Volunteers (Bucktails), in 1862, and served during the years of 1863, 1864, and 1865, until peace was declared. After returning home he worked at the printing business, which he had learned with Major Freas of Germantown, and in 1867 commenced publishing the "Manayunk Sentinel."
He represented the Twenty-first and Twenty-eighth wards in the Legislature of Pa. during 1875, 1876, 1877, and 1878, and on January 1, 1879, was appointed an assessor of real estate and personal property in Phila. for the term of five years. Mr. Yeakel also printed the first edition of the Genealogy of the Schwenkfelders.
Children (3):
[160-60]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Amy Maria, b June 5, 1861; m Fred A. Lovejoy.
[160-61]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Marietta E., b June 1, 1865; m Cadwalader Lackey.
[160-62]Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Emma, b Mar. 24, 1867; m Service Lincoln Taylor.
[160-27] EMMA B. YEAKEL, b Dec. 8, 1869; dau Daniel and Amanda (Bush) Yeakel [160-11b]; m Nov. 20, 1889, JOHN FABER MILLER, b Feb. 18, 1865; s William G. and Caroline J. (Roberts) Miller. Judge of County Court; res., Belvoir, Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
Mrs. Miller is a member of the Board of Governors of the Society of the Descendants of the Schwenkfeldian Exiles. She is also a guarantor for the publication of this book.
Children (4):
[160-63]Â Â Â Â Â Â 1. Daniel Yeakel, b Nov. 6, 1890; m Avis Buckman.
[160-64]Â Â Â Â Â Â 2. Caroline Roberts, b June 18, 1893; m John Y. Huber, Jr.
John Faber, Jr., b Aug. 17, 1902; d Nov. 27, 1907.
Emma Comly, b Nov. 17, 1904.
Judge John Faber Miller was born in Abington Township, Pa., the son of the late William G. Miller and Caroline J. Roberts, and was the second of eight children. His ancestors have continuously resided in that which is now Montgomery county since the earliest Colonial times, and include, on his father's side, commissioned officers in the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, as well as the distinguished clergymen, the John Theobald Fabers, father and son, who in the early days were pastors at Old Goshenhoppen, New Goshenhoppen and Great Swamp for a period of nearly fifty years. Judge Miller's earliest American maternal ancestor came to Pennsylvania in the ship Welcome with William Penn.
His boyhood was spent on a farm in Whitpain township where he attended the district schools. Later he was a student at the Friends' Preparatory Schools at Gwynedd and Philadelphia, and at the University of Pennsylvania. After receiving his degree he was admitted to the bars of both MontÂgomery and Philadelphia Counties, then to those of the Appellate and Federal Courts. He is now a member of the County, State and National Bar Associations.
Judge Miller began the practice of law in Norristown in 1892 where he built up an extensive busiÂness. During the last three years of his practice he held the appointment of County Solicitor. His record was one of the best ever made in that office, and has been publicly commended in the annual reports of the County Comptroller and elsewhere. The death of Judge Weand left a vacancy on the bench which Judge Miller was asked to fill by the Governor. Because of his capability he was again elected to that office for a full term of ten years in 1915. Judge Miller is a member of numerous clubs, and is president of the Plymouth Country Club.
[160-28] DANIEL DAWSON YEAKEL, b Mar. 16, 1871; d Apr. 13, 1919; s Daniel and Amanda (Bush) Yeakel [160-11b]; m Jan. 16, 1901, MARY S. LARZELERE, dau John Larzelere. No chilÂdren. For eighteen years Mr. Yeakel was superintendent of the Springfield Consolidated Water Co. He also held the office of Supervisor and Auditor of Springfield Twp., Pa.
[160-29] KATE FOX HAGY,.b Aug. 23, 1843; dau Samuel and Mary (Yeakel) Hagy [160-12]; m Oct. 23, 1873, LAMBERT L. GROW, b Mar. 17, 1835; d Dec. 31, 1912; s George and Sarah (Lare) Grow. Builder; 1529 Venango St., Phila., Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Emma Dixon, b Jan. 31, 1876; 1529 Venango St., Phila.
George Hagy, b Mar. 15, 1878; 1529 Venango St., Phila.
[160-30] JOHN FRANKLIN HAGY, b Aug. 28, 1846; d Mar. 3, 1906; s Samuel and Mary (Yeakel) Hagy [160-12]; m Jan. 19, 1866, KATE A. COLE, b Sept. 23, 1847; dau Jesse James and Margaret Cole. Manufacturer of paper; Providence, Md. (1919.)
Children (12):
[160-65]Â Â Â Â 1. Jessie Flora, b June 6, 1867; m James Fleming.
[160-66]Â Â Â Â 2. Newton Yeakle, b Aug. 21, 1868; m Mary Seddon.
[160-67]Â Â Â Â 3. Harold Bushrod, b Dec. 1, 1870; m Emma Cochran.
4. Mary Daisy, b Oct. 24, 1872; d Aug., 1875.
[160-68]Â Â Â Â 5. Samuel Emerson, b Apr. 8, 1874; m Rebecca Mary Newton.
John Howard, b Feb. 14, 1876; d Aug., 1876.
[160-69]Â Â Â Â 7. William Dixon, b Apr. 21, 1878; m May Snityer; Baltimore, Md.
[169-70]Â Â Â Â 8. Kate Nina, b Aug. 22, 1882; m John Hay Lovett.
[169--71]Â Â Â 9. Mary Jane, b Jan. 22, 1884; m George W. Shuster, Jr.
Leroy, b Aug. 8, 1886; d Sept., 1886.
Edna, b Dec. 26, 1887; d Sept., 1888.
[160-72] 12. Morris Franklin, b Sept. 10, 1890; m Hannah Mary Gray.
[160-31] EMMA C. HAGY, b Apr. 22, 1850; d Nov. 1, 1895; dau Samuel and Mary (Yeakel) Hagy [160-12]; m June 15, 1871, WILLIAM F. DIXON, b July 20, 1849; s John (Thomas) and Louise (GraÂham) Dixon. Res., Roxborough, Phila. (1919.)
Children (5):
[160-73]Â Â Â Â 1. Anna Mary, b Feb. 27, 1873; m Frank Weikel Steinbright.
[160-74]Â Â Â Â 2. Flora Hagy, b Mar. 16, 1874; m Dr. Harvey Bartle.
[160-75]Â Â Â Â 3. Thomas James, b Oct. 15, 1879; m Edna Hart.
William Franklin, b Oct. 15, 1882; d Mar. 10, 1885.
Edith May, b May 24, 1887; d June 13, 1888.
William F. Dixon married 2nd time, Florence Sarah Krauss [11-249].
[160-32] BUSHROD WASHINGTON HAGY, b Mar. 20, 1852; d Nov. 17, 1920; s Samuel and Mary (Yeakel) Hagy [160-12]; m Apr. 22, 1880. MARY E. COLER, b Oct. 9, 1855; dau Henry D. and Caroline (Streeper) Coler. Insurance; 523 Hermitage St., Roxborough, Phila. (1919.)
One child:
[160-76]Â Â Â Â Bushrod Washington, Jr., b Aug. 25, 1884; m Marian Dobson Buchanan.
[160-33] MARY FLORA HAGY, b Nov. 10, 1854; dau Samuel and Mary (Yeakel) Hagy [160-12]; m Nov. 10, 1879, JAMES ALLABOUGH RITTER, b May 14, 1853; s Mathias and Naomi (Allabough) Ritter. Clerk; 819 N. Beechwood St., Phila., Pa. (1918.)
One child: Flora Hagy, b Apr. 4, 1883; unm; 819 N. Beechwood St., Phila.
[160-34] JOHN L. YEAKEL, b Nov. 25, 1854; d June 30, 1917; s David W. and Sarah (Lentz) Yeakel [160-13]; m BERTHA G. HELLINGS. Res. of widow, Franklin Ave., Norristown, Pa. Children (4):
[25-269]Â Â Â Â 1. Georgianna K., b Oct. 31, 1877; m Marcus F. Johnson.
[160-77]Â Â Â Â 2. Willard R., b Oct. 24, 1879; m Ethel Supplee.
[160-78]Â Â Â Â 3. David Clyde, b June 28, 1881; m Mary Supplee.
[160-79]Â Â Â Â 4. F. Leigh, b Jan. 15, 1883; m Lulu Grace Houck.
[160-35] GEORGE K. YEAKEL, b Aug. 2, 1857; s David W. and Sarah (Lentz) Yeakel [160-13]; in Aug. 27, 1901, LOUISE L. LONGAKER, b May 22, 1864; dau Albert Longaker. Clerk; 827 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: George L., b Sept. 4, 1902.
[160-36] M. LULA YEAKEL, b Apr. 29, 1863; dau David W. and Sarah (Lentz) Yeakel [160-13]; rn Sept. 8, 1887, DR. HENRY M. FREAS, b July 1, 1859; s Jesse W. and Ann Catharine Freas. PhyÂsician; 1319 W. Allegheny Ave., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
- Charles S., b June 10, 1888; d May 16, 1893.
[160-80]Â Â Â 2. Catharine, b Jan. 10, 1892; m Frederick C. Rieker.
3. Dorothea, b Jan. 9, 1895.
[160-37] EMILY YEAKLE, b Oct. 15, 1839; dau Joseph and Elizabeth (Huston) Yeakle [160-14a]; m Apr. 14, 1861, JOSEPH NASH, b Sept. 21, 1833; d May 29, 1894; s Daniel and Maria (Shafer) Nash. Joseph Nash was a farmer at Flourtown, Pa. Mrs. Nash now lives at Blue Bell, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
[160-81]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elvie M., b Apr. 9, 1862; m Stoughton R. Clark.
[160-82]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Joseph Y., b Mar. 5, 1864; m Mary Emma Johnson.
[160-83]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Harry L., b Oct. 30, 1866; m Barbara Ann Blair.
[160-84]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Annie, b Dec. 27, 1870; in Harry Hart Tippin.
[160-85]Â Â Â Â Â 5. Daniel Irwin, b Mar. 1, 1875; m Sarah G. Matz.
[160-38] DANIEL W. YEAKLE, b Nov. 24, 1844; d Apr. 16, 1882; s Joseph and Elizabeth (Huston) Yeakle [160-14a]; m Apr. 14, 1869, MARY E. THOMPSON, b Feb. 3, 1849; d Feb. 28, 1903.
Children (2)
[160-86]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Mary Theresa, b Sept. 3, 1870; m Walter Jesse Stowman.
[160-87]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Emily. b Apr. 23, 1873; m James Nelson Yocum..
[160-39] JACOB YEAKLE, b Jan. 25, 1847; s Joseph and Elizabeth (Huston) Yeakle [160-14a]; m Jan. 21, 1869, EMMA J. BOLTON, b Jan. 21, 1846; d Sept. 5, 1912; dau Dr. Charles Bolton. CarÂpenter; Whitemarsh, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
[160-88]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Lucy B., b Oct. 31, 1869; m Robert M. Bisbing.
[160-89]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Joseph H., b Jan. 7, 1871; m Anna Wiegner.
[160-90]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Sarah Elizabeth, b Apr. 18, 1874; m Frederick Henry Genter.
[160-91]Â Â Â Â Â 4. Alfred Bolton, b Oct. 18, 1886; m Elsie Viola Morton.
[160-40] ELVIE E. YEAKLE, b Sept. 5, 1850; dau Joseph and Elizabeth (Huston) Yeakle [160Â14a]; m Feb. 14, 1872, CLEAVER R. SUPPLEE, b Aug. 6, 1847; d Dec. 26, 1917; s George and Jane (Harner) Supplee. Cleaver Supplee was killed in an accident; he resided at 234 Earlham Terrace, Germantown, Pa. (1918.)
Children (3):
[160-92]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Percy E., b Nov. 27, 1872; m Margaret G. Foulke.
2. John P., b Nov. 1, 1875; unm; Conshohocken, Pa.
[160-93]Â Â Â Â Â 3. Erma E., b Dec. 20, 1877; m George Justice.
[160-41a] THOMAS C. YEAKLE, b Jan. 19, 1855; d Oct. 21, 1908; s Joseph and Mary (Huston) Yeakle [160-14b]; m 1st time, Feb. 7, 1878, EMMA STAHLNECKER, b Aug. 20, 1854; d Feb. 12, 1881; dau Joseph and Elizabeth (Walp) Stahlnecker.
Children (2):
[160-94]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Elizabeth, b Nov. 19, 1878; m William Blair.
[160-95]Â Â Â Â Â 2. Mary Emma, b Jan. 29, 1881; m George Daniel Endy.
[160-41b] THOMAS C. YEAKLE, same as above, m 2nd time, Nov. 23, 1882, EMMA JANE Mc-COMBS, b Aug. 20, 1865; dau Jesse and Mary (Winterstein) McCombs. Farmer; Ivyland, Pa. (1918.)
Children (6):
Thomas C., Jr., b Oct. 29, 1883; d Apr. 14, 1902.
Walter A., b Mar. 15, 1886; unm; Bismarck, North Dakota.
[160-96]Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3. Elsie W., b June 15, 1889; m John Grover Cleveland Reyner.
- Arthur, b Nov. 6, 1891; unm; Bismarck, North Dakota.
Olive E., b Sept. 8, 1894; d June 7, 1900.
[160-97]Â Â Â Â Â 6. Elvie Clark, b Apr. 11, 1897; m William Parker Hobensack.
[160-42] GERTRUDE BATES, b May 13, 1838; dau Thomas L. and Leah (Yeakle) Bates [160-15]; m Nov. 5, 1863, GEORGE W. BREMER, b Sept. 9, 1833; d Aug. 9, 1915; s Lewis and Catharine (Scheuerman) Bremer. Res., 2024 Spring Garden St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (6):
[160-98]Â Â Â Â Â 1. Katherine, b Sept. 8, 1864; m Edwin Macneir.
- George W., Jr.. b May 23, 1867; single; 2024 Spring Garden St., Phila.
- Horace A., b Dee. 17, 1869; d Jan. 29, 1871.
- Walter T., b May 25, 1872; single; 2024 Spring Garden St., Phila. [160-98.1] 5. Gertrude, b July 19, 1875; m Benjamin West (divorced).
[160-99]Â Â Â Â 6. E. Albert, b Sept. 5, 1878; m Laura Carpenter; Montclair, N. J.
[160-43] JACOB Y. BATES, b May 17, 1842; d Feb. 8, 1912; s Thomas L. and Leah (Yeakle) Bates [160-15]; m Sept. 15, 1864, CHARLOTTE KERPER, b Sept. 21, 1846; dau Levi and Mary A. (Frober) Kerper. No children. (1919.)
[160-44] LEAH ELIZA BATES, b Sept. 13, 1844; d Jan. 18, 1886; dau Thomas L. and Leah (Yeakle) Bates [160-15]; m Oct. 11, 1867, EDWIN BOUNDS, b June 9. 1842; d Jan. 15, 1884; s James and Eliza Bounds. No children. Edwin Bounds was killed while in the employ of the Adams Express Co. (1918.)
[160-45] MARY AMANDA YEAKLE, b May 14, 1858; d May 23, 1916; dau George and Amanda
(Streeper) Yeakle [160-17]; m June 28, 1883, E. HERMAN RAETZER, b Mar. 3, 1855. Broker; 3610
York Road, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
[160-100] 1. Clara Mae, b May 13, 1884; m Alfred Milner Mullin.
Bertha Elizabeth, b June 26, 1886; d Nov. 8, 1894.
Emma Eva, b Mar. 22, 1888.
Walter Theodore, b Dec. 10, 1889; d Nov. 10, 1894.
Ernest Yeakle, b Sept. 20, 1897; graduate of Ursinus College, 1919; instructor, PemberÂton, N. J., High School (1920).
[160-46] HORACE YEAKLE, b Dec. 12, 1860; s George and Amanda (Streeper) Yeakle [160Â17] ; m Feb. 17, 1892, ELLEN D. CRESSMAN, b Nov. 30, 1862; dau Edwin and Lydia A. (Streeper) Cressman. Stockman; 405 Grant Ave., Loveland, Colo. No children. (1920.)
[160-47] ATWOOD YEAKLE, b Oct. 18, 1850; s William and Mary (Wentz) Yeakle [160-18]; In Nov. 10, 1875, CADDIE AIMAN, b Aug. 4, 1852; dau Samuel H. Aiman. Druggist; Marshall and DeKalb Sts., Norristown, Pa. Res., 502 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
- Willie L., b Nov. 8, 1876; d June 18, 1886.
[160-101] 2. Eleanor Gertrude, b Jan. 1, 1881; m John Jay Corson, Jr.
[74-698]Â Â Â Â 3. Mary Virginia, b Aug. 19, 1882; m Henry F. Derr.
[160-102] 4. Walter Atwood, b Aug. 4, 1887; m Elizabeth Marie Wheeler.
[160-48] GERTRUDE YEAKLE, b June 13, 1852; d Feb. 12, 1888; dau William and Mary (Wentz)
Yeakle [160-18]; m LEWIS H. CLYMER, b July 27, 1857. Res., Zieglerville, Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Edith Y., b Sept. 28, 1883; single; Flourtown, Pa.
[160-103] 2. William M., b Feb. 3, 1887; m May Palmer; Flourtown, Pa.
[160-49] AMBROSE YEAKLE, b Oct. 14, 1854; d Nov. 16, 1920; s William and Mary (Wentz) Yeakle [160-18]; m 1880, EMMA L. GILBERT, b Jan. 19, 1860; dau Charles Gilbert. Ambrose Yeakle was a farmer living at Flourtown, Pa. He was one of the guarantors for the publication of this book. (1918.)
Children (5):
[160-104] 1. Elmer C., b Dec. 26, 1880; m Lillie May Fisher.
Edna May, b Jan. 18, 1882; d Aug. 26, 1883.
[160-105] 3. Clarence G., b July 24, 1884; ni Elizabeth E. Gilbert.
[160-106] 4. Laura, b Apr. 3, 1888; in Albert K. Frantz.
- William A., b Sept. 5, 1889; d Sept. 30, 1889.
[160-50] JOHN YEAKLE, b Aug. 21, 1857; d May 22, 1892; s William and Mary (Wentz) Yeakle [160-18]; m Aug., 1882, JULIA WELSH. Druggist; lived at Flourtown, Pa. (1918.) No issue.
[160-51] SAMUEL YEAKLE, b Aug. 16, 1853; s William A. and Caroline (Hocker) Yeakle [160Â19]; m Mar. 27, 1889, MAGDALENA E. RHOADS, b Apr. 8, 1867; dau Tilghman V. and Eliza (Brein-ing) Rhoads. Coal, lumber, and feed business; Fort Washington, Pa. (1919.)
One child: William R., b July 30, 1893; Ft. Washington, Pa.
Samuel Yeakle has been a member of the Whitemarsh Twp., Pa., school board for twenty-seven years, serving as president and treasurer of the board at various times. He has also occupied the position of Superintendent of the Whitemarsh Zion Lutheran Sunday School for twenty-four years, and is a trustee of the church and cemetery. From 1915 to 1919 he was a Director of the Poor of Montg. Co., Pa., and was re-elected to the same office in 1920. He has also served as postmaster at Fort WashÂington. In addition to being a member of the Publishing Committee of the Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelders, Mr. Yeakle is a subscriber to the fund to guarantee its publication. Although preÂvented from attending the regular services of the Schwenkfelder Church, Mr. Yeakle has always maniÂfested a keen interest in the activities of the denomination.
William R. Yeakle went to Camp Meade, May 29, 1918, and was sent overseas July 14, 1918. He served in the Medical Detachment—Truck Division—of the 304th Divisional Supply transportation. He was also a member of the medical detachment of the 79th Division, A. E. F., and was discharged at Camp Dix, May 28, 1919.
[160-51.1] FRANK S. YEAKLE, b June 16, 1864; s Abraham A. and Anna E. (Shepard) Yeakle [160-20]; m Jan. 10, 1894, CAROLINE BRAKLEY BENNETT, b Feb. 26, 1871; dau John Craig and Mary (Brakley) Bennett. Banker; secretary and treasurer of the Norristown Trust Co., Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
One child: Mary Catharine, b June 13, 1897: unm; 1217 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa.
[160-51.4] ANNA C. SHAFFER, b Mar. 27, 1866; d Feb. 4, 1895; dau William and Carolina (Yea-kel) Shaffer [160-21]; m AMBROSE MAGUIRE, b Mar. 21, 1863; d Dec. 23, 1911. Lived at Ft. Washington, Pa. (1921.) [Further data unobtainable.]
[160-51.5] MARY A. SHAFFER, b Oct. 28, 1868; dau William and Carolina (Yeakel) Shaffer [160-21]; m June 29, 1892, FREDERICK HUFFNAGLE, b Mar. 16, 1864; s Frederick and Elizabeth (Lloyd) Huffnagle. Cabinet maker; res., Fort Washington, Pa. (1921.)
One child: George William, b Nov. 27, 1898; unm; Ft. Washington, Pa.
[160-51.6] MAURICE W. STOUT, b Aug. 17, 1858; s Jesse A. and Amanda (Yeakel) Stout [160Â22] ; m Jan. 5, 1882, HELEN R. BOILEAU, b July 18, 1862; dau William M. and Rebecca J. (Caffey) Boileau. Locomotive engineer; 1116 Green St., Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
[160-106.1] 1. Harry W., b Mar. 4, 1884; m Hanna L. Smith.
2. Elvie R., b Nov. 26, 1893.
[160-51.7] EMMA C. STOUT, b Nov. 7, 1864; dau Jesse A. and Amanda (Yeakel) Stout [160-22]; m Apr. 24; 1889, WILLIAM HENRY HALLOWELL, b Aug. 5, 1860; d Apr. 6, 1900; s William and Mary (Myers) Hallowell. Furnace builder; Glenside, Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
[160-106.2] 1. Zelda Amanda, b Sept. 11, 1891; m Wesley A. Clem.
- Harry, b Oct. 10, 1894; d Oct. 10, 1894.
[160-106.3] 3. Jesse Stout, b Nov. 1, 1897; m Margaret M. Coggins.
[160-52] FRANKLIN Y. STAHLNECKER, b Oct. 27, 1868; s Jacob and Elamina (Yeakel) Stahl-necker [160-23]; m Apr. 7, 1894, HENRIETTA FLUCK, b Apr. 20, 1868; dau Thomas Fluck. Res., Perkasie, Pa. (1918.)
Children (3):
Herbert, b Oct. 10, 1896; d July 27, 1899.
Miriam, b Mar. 31, 1899; Perkasie, Pa.
Edith Irene, b June 15, 1900.
[160-53] EDWIN S. STAHLNECKER, b Dec. 23, 1870; s Jacob and Elamina (Yeakel) Stahlnecker
[160-23]; m Sept. 19, 1895, MARY M. STOUDT, b May 8, 1873; dau Peter D. Stoudt. Iron moulder;
res., 318 Walnut St., Lansdale, Pa. (1918.)
One child:
[160-107) Carrie Elamina, b May 1, 1897; m James Herbert Beidler.
[160-54] MARY Y. STAHLNECKER, b May 9, 1873; dau Jacob and Elamina (Yeakel) Stahl-necker [160-23]; m Mar. 28, 1896, F. GEORGE GOEHRING, b Nov. 2, 1873; d Apr. 30, 1916; s FredÂerick Goehring. Res. of widow, Souderton, Pa. (1918.)
Children (4):
- George, b Mar. 20, 1897.
Edwin G., b Mar. 3, 1900; d Mar. 9, 1906.
Gustave H., b Oct. 17, 1908.
Francis Y., b Nov. 16, 1912.
[160-55] ALICE STAHLNECKER, b July 29, 1871; dau Edwin S. and Anna R. (Yeakle) Stahl-necker [160-24]; m Mar. 24, 1897, CHARLES H. WOLFORD, b June 25, 1866; s Jonas Wolford. Res., 1323 Locust St., Norristown, Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Edwin Yeakle, b May 19, 1898.
Anna Florence, b May 2, 1903.
[160-56] HENRY WILSON STAHLNECKER, b June 27, 1878; s Edwin S. and Anna R. (Yeakle) Stahlnecker [160-24]; in Aug. 6, 1910, KATHRYN (SCHWENK) JOHNSON, b Nov. 28, 1876; dau Lewis Schwenk. Attorney-at-law; res., Flourtown, Pa. (1918.) No issue. Mr. H. Wilson Stahlnecker is a graduate of the Norristown High School. He received the degree of A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1899, A.M. in 1900, and LL.B. in 1903. Mr. Stahlnecker was a member of the NorrisÂtown School Board from 1903 until 1911. He is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Society of the Descendants of the Schwenkfeldian Exiles.
[160-57] MARY E. YEAKEL, b June 22, 1858; dau William M. and Harriet D. (Boyd) Yeakel [160-25]; m June 18, 1888, WILLIAM H. MAXWELL, b Aug. 8, 1858; s Sylvester and Sarah Logan (Deal) Maxwell. Res., 99 E. Seymour St., Gtn., Phila., Pa. (1918.) [Data furnished by Rev. Warren Yeakel.]
[160-58] JOHN ANDREW YEAKEL, b Feb. 24, 1860; s William M. and Harriet D. (Boyd) Yeakel [160-25]; m June 1, 1893, EMMA CATHARINE TOBIN, b Oct. 7, 1863; dau William and Lydia (Lower) Tobin. Wood turner; 59 Wister St., Gtn., Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
[160-107.1] 1. Walter Tobin, b Sept. 15, 1895; m Lillian C. Earley.
- William Earle, b June 30, 1899; d Oct. 17, 1918.
Lillian Gertrude, b Aug. 15, 1902.
[160-59] HARRY B. YEAKEL, b Dec. 9, 1863; s William M. and Harriet D. (Boyd) Yeakel [160Â25] ; m Oct. 10, 1892, ELLEN CONWAY. Employee of Water Department of Phila.
Children (2):
William Conway, b Apr. 28, 1894; engineer.
Harriet DeRose, b Mar. 10, 1896.
[Further data unobtainable.]
[160-60] AMY MARIA YEAKEL, b June 5, 1861; dau Josephus and Sophia M. (Harmar) Yeakel
[160-26]; m FRED A. LOVEJOY, b Mar. 15, 1855; s William T. Lovejoy. Res., 243 Dupont St.,
Phila., Pa. (1918.)
Children (3):
[160-108] 1. Fred Yeakel, b June 16, 1884; m Minnie Zeisloft.
[160-109] 2. Roy Harmer, b Dec. 16, 1887; m Jane Mercer Boyle.
[160-110] 3. Melville Albright, b June 1, 1891; m May Brown.
[160-61] MARIETTA E. YEAKEL, b June 1, 1865; dau Josephus and Sophia M. (Harmar) Yeakel [160-26]; m Jan. 6, 1890, CADWALADER LACKEY, b July 13, 1865; s John and Emma (Cowell) Lackey. Clerk; res., 4541 Manayunk Ave., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
- J. Yeakel, b Nov. 29, 1891; unm; Manayunk, Phila., Pa.
- Sophia Harmer, b Aug. 17, 1895; unm; Manayunk, Phila., Pa.
[160-62) MARY EMMA YEAKEL, b Mar. 24, 1867; dau Josephus and Sophia M. (IIarnmar) Yea-kel [160-26]; m Sept. 24, 1891, SERVICE LINCOLN TAYLOR, b Apr. 25, 1868; s Amos andJenette Taylor. Overseer of the Eastern Penitentiary; res., 246 Dupont St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
- Amos Johnson, b Sept. 6, 1892; unm; 246 Dupont St., Phila., Pa. [160-111] 2. Josephus Yeakel, b Feb. 10, 1897; m Manila Dewey Wagner.
[160-63] DANIEL YEAKEL MILLER, b Nov. 6, 1890; s John Faber and Emma B. (Yeakel) Miller [160-27]; m June 12, 1917, AVIS BUCKMAN, b Mar. 7, 1891; dau Louis and Mary (Cox) Buckman. Attorney-at-law; Norristown, Pa.; res., Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Pa. (1921.)
One child: John Faber, 3rd, b Nov. 14, 1919.
[160-64] CAROLINE ROBERTS MILLER, b June 18, 1893; dau John Faber and Emma B. (Yea-kel) Miller [160-27]; m Mar. 24, 1917, JOHN Y. HUBER, JR., b Dec. 16, 1886; s John Y. and Anne (Willing) Huber. Manufacturer; res., Wynnewood, Pa. (1921.)
Children (3):
Anne Willing, b Feb. 26, 1918.
John Y., 3rd, b July 3, 1919.
Richard M., b July 27, 1922.
[160-65] JESSIE FLORA HAGY, b June 6, 1867; dau John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160-30]; m Jan. 17, 1889, JAMES FLEMING, b Nov. 13, 1861; s Andrew and Maria Fleming. Policeman; res., E. Levering Ave., Manayunk, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (6):
[160-112] 1. Helen Clare, b Nov. 21, 1889; m T. William Ridler.
[160-113] 2. Ruth Paul, b Aug. 24, 1891; m David Greenwood Williams.
- Mary Elizabeth, b Feb. 24, 1893; Manayunk, Phila., Pa.
Ethel Janet, b Dec. 24, 1894; Manayunk, Phila., Pa.
Gladys Hagy, b Nov. 10, 1902; Manayunk, Phila., Pa.
Margaret Emma, b Feb. 22, 1910.
[160-66] NEWTON YEAKLE HAGY, b Aug. 21, 1868; s John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160Â30]; m June 15, 1898, MARY SEDDON, b Jan. 14, 1872; dau Thomas and Anna B. (Rossman) Seddon. Paper manufacturer; res., 3436 Crawford St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
One child: Madalene Deihl, b Apr. 10, 1899; unm; 3436 Crawford St., Phila., Pa.
[160-67] HAROLD BUSHROD HAGY, b Dec. 1, 1870; s John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160Â30] ; m Nov. 29, 1894, EMMA COCHRAN, b Aug. 25, 1873; dau George C. and Anna M. (Cunningham) Cochran. Machinist; res., 35th and Spruce Sts., Wilmington, Del. (1919.)
Children (2):
[160-114] 1. Jesse F., b June 11, 1896; m Matilda E. Swartz; Wilmington, Del. [160-114.1] 2. George C., b Sept. 21, 1899; m Elonore M. Shank; Wilmington, Del.
[160-68] SAMUEL EMERSON HAGY, b Apr. 8, 1874; s John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160-30]; m June 8, 1898, REBECCA MARY NEWTON, b Dec. 1, 1872; dau John M. and Mary Newton. Superintendent; res., 26 W. Pomona St., Ctn., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (7):
Robert Newton, b Feb. 12, 1900; U717 T 1; 26 W. Pomona St., Phila., Pa.
John Emerson, b Dec. 15, 1901; unnt; Pomona St., Phila., Pa.
Alma Mary, b Sept. 4, 1904.
Mabel Elizabeth, b Sept.. 28. 1906; d Mar. 24, 1909.
Rebecca May, b May 1, 1909.
Samuel Vaughan, b May 25, 1912.
Ivan Marshall, h Mar. 4, 1915.
[160-70] KATE NINA HAGY, b Aug. 22, 1882; dau John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160-30]; m July 18, 1900, JOHN HAY LOVETT, b Dec. 23, 1879; s Rodman and Sarah Weston (Lilley) Lovett. Machinist; res., 7425 Palmetto St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
[160-115] 1. Myra Edna, b May 4, 1901; in Louis Kamerly Wagner.
John Rodman, b May 10, 1903.
Elinore, h Apr. 1, 1918; d Apr. 2, 1918.
[160-71] MARY JANE HAGY, b Jan. 22, 1884; dau John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160-30]; in July 8, 1903, GEORGE W. SHUSTER, JR., b Feb. 9, 1882; s George W. and Sarah A. (Glanding) Shuster. Supervisor; res., Darby, Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
Samuel Evans, b May 12, 1904.
Mary Haney, b Nov. 26, 1908.
George W., 3rd, b Aug. 29, 1910.
Sarah Katherine, b July 4, 1912.
[160-72] MORRIS FRANKLIN HAGY, b Sept. 10, 1890; s John F. and Kate A. (Cole) Hagy [160Â30] ; in Nov. 20, 1909, HANNAH MARY GRAY, b Aug. 18, 1890; daze William J. and Alice (Galen) Gray. Electrician; res., 112 N. Clinton St., Baltimore, Md. (1919.)
Children (4):
John Oliver, b Apr. 4, 1911.
Mildred Lauretta, b Apr. 5, 1913.
Morris Paul, b June 11, 1915.
Alice Louise, b Mar. 12, 1919.
[160-73] ANNA MARY DIXON, b Feb. 27, 1873; dau William F. and Emma C. (Hagy) Dixon [160Â31]; m Apr. 22, 1897, FRANK WEIKEL STEINBRIGHT, b Mar. 1, 1870; s Henry Nace Steinbright. (The name was originally spelled "Steinbrey.") Clerk; res., 636 Stanbridge St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (5):
Harold Dixon, b July 31, 1898.
Wilbur Gresh, b Sept. 19, 1900.
Allen Umstad, b Aug. 7, 1902; d Apr. 2, 1911.
Frank Lynwood, b Aug. 28, 1904.
Ralph Thomas, b Nov. 24, 1907.
[160-74] FLORA HAGY DIXON, b Mar. 16, 1874; dau William F. and Emma C. (Hagy) Dixon [160-31]; in June 15, 1907, DR. HARVEY BARTLE, b Oct., 1874; s George Bartle. Physician; res., 1000 South Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Harvey, Jr., b Jan. 3, 1909.
[160-75] THOMAS JAMES DIXON, b Oct. 15, 1879; s William F. and Emma C. (Hagy) Dixon [160-31]; in Sept. 24, 1902, EDNA HART, b Dec. 28, 1880; dau Levi Cope Hart. Manufacturer; res., 764 Manatauna Ave., Roxborough, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
One child: Marian Elizabeth, b Aug. 15, 1910.
[160-76] BUSHROD WASHINGTON HAGY, JR., b Aug. 25, 1884; s Bushrod W. and Mary E. (Coler) Hagy [160-32]; in June 10, 1907, MARIAN DOBSON BUCHANAN, b Oct. 21, 1882; dau William T. and Susanna E. (Dobson) Buchanan. Superintendent of the Carroll Oak Tanning Co.; res., 101 E. Green St., Westminster, Md. (1919.) No issue.
[160-77] WILLARD R. YEAKEL, b Oct. 24, 1879; s John L. and Bertha G. (Hellings) Yeakel [160Â34]; m July 22, 1908, ETHEL SUPPLEE, b .July 4, -----:dau Mark and Hannah (Baker) Supplee. Bookkeeper; res., Trooper, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
Willard S., b June 20, 1909.
Lentz Rambo, b Nov. 14, 1912.
[160-78] DAVID CLYDE YEAKEL, b June 28, 1881; s .John L. and Bertha G. (Hellings) Yeakel [160-34]; m July 15, 1911, MARY SUPPLEE, b July 15, 1884; dau Mark Supplee. Structural steel draftsman; res., 540 Hamilton St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: John C., b Nov. 5, 1913.
[160-79] F. LEIGH YEAKEL, b Jan. 15, 1883; s John L. and Bertha G. (Ifellings) Yeakel [160-34]; in Oct. 19, 1909, LULU GRACE HOUCK, b Jan. 24, 1887; dart. Peter and Elizabeth (Rambo) Houck. Draughtsman; res., 24 E. Fornance St., Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
Wallace Houck, b July 28, 1911.
Frank Leigh, b May 16, 1914; d Feb. 5, 1916.
[160-80] CATHARINE FREAS, b Jan. 10, 1892; dau Dr. Henry M. and M. Lula (Yeakel) Freas [160-36]; m Dec. 12, 1919, FREDERICK C. RIEKER, b Oct. 18, 1893; s L. Frederick and Mary (Sailor) Rieker. Banker; res., 1319 W. Allegheny Ave., Phila., Pa. No issue.
Catharine Freas Rieker is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College, and Frederick C. Rieker is a graduate of Harvard University and is an assistant to the Vice-President of a large trust company. (1920.)
[160-81] ELVIE M. NASH, h Apr. 9, 1862; dau Joseph and Emily (Yeakle) Nash [160-37]; m Apr. 21, 1879, STOUGHTON R. CLARK, b Nov. 13, 1861; d Apr. 29, 1910; .s Stoughton and Susan (Far-num) Clark. Horse trainer; widow resides at 501 Astor St., Norristown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Emily, b Oct. 5, 1880; d July 7, 1895.
Susan, b Sept. 26, 1885; d July 1, 1895.
[160-116] 3. Walter N., h Oct. 1, 1888; m Julia Lukens.
[160-82] JOSEPH Y. NASH, b Mar. 5, 1864; s Joseph and Emily (Yeakle) Nash [160-37]: m May
24, 1888, MARY EMMA JOHNSON, b Apr. 19, 1865; dau. Henry and Margaret (Hoffman) Johnson. Farmer; res., Norristown, Pa., R. F. D. No. 5. (1919.)
Children (3):
Evelyn May, b____________ ; d Nov. 27, 1894.
Emily Margaret, b Feb. 27, 1891.
Mabel Elinor, b Sept. 13, 1892.
[160-83] HARRY L. NASH, I) Oct. 30, 1866; s Joseph and Emily (Yeakle) Nash [160-37]; m Nov.
25, 1893, BARBARA ANN BLAIR, b Oct. 15, 1873; dau Robert W. and Mary (Odenwelder) Milk dealer; res., Flourtown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
- Ruth Blair, b July 21, 1895; unm; Flourtown, Pa.
[160-117] 2. Dorothy Ann, b Jan. 12, 1897; m Arthur Daniel Reichenbach.
[160-84] ANNIE NASH, b Dec. 27, 1870; dau Joseph and Emily (Yeakle) Nash [160-37]; m Feb.
26, 1896, HARRY HART TIPPIN, b Sept. 13, 1869; s George H. and Elmira (Lutz) Tippin. CarÂpenter; res., Blue Bell, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Daniel Nash, b Feb. 19, 1897; Blue Bell, Pa.
[160-85] DANIEL IRWIN NASH, b Mar. 1, 1875; s Joseph and Emily (Yeakle) Nash [160-37]; m June 27, 1901, SARAH G. MATZ, b Mar. 4, 1880; dau John H. and Emily (Harmer) Matz. Carpenter; res., Flourtown, Pa. (1919.)
One child: John Earl, b Apr. 17, 1902.
[160-86] MARY THERESA YEAKLE, b Sept. 3, 1870; dau Daniel W. and Mary E. (Thompson) Yeakle [160-38]; m Nov. 8, 1898, WALTER JESSE STOWMAN, b Feb. 6, 1860; d June 20, 1912; Walter W. and Amanda (Flitcraft) Stowman. Ship joiner; res., 7128 Bryan St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (4):
- A. Ethelenda, b Sept. 17, 1899.
- Webster, b Aug. 23, 1902.
Emilie Y., b Feb. 8, 1905.
Walter Jesse, b May 19, 1907.
[160-87] EMILY YEAKLE, b Apr. 23, 1873; dau Daniel W. and Mary E. (Thompson) Yeakle [160Â38]; m Apr. 6, 1904, JAMES NELSON YOCUM, b Nov. 7, 1876; s James R. and Elizabeth (Hoover) Yocum. Hotel proprietor; res., Royersford, Pa. (1918.) No issue.
[160-88] LUCY B. YEAKLE, b Oct. 31, 1869; dau Jacob and Emma J. (Bolton) Yeakle [160-39]; m 1894, ROBERT M. BISBING, b Nov. 1, 1868; s J. Maurice and Elmira Bisbing. Res., Chestnut Hill, Pa. (1918.)
One child: Lucy C., b Oct. 11, 1894; d Apr. 2, 1916.
[160-89] JOSEPH H. YEAKLE, b Jan. 7, 1871; s Jacob and Emma J. (Bolton) Yeakle [160-39]; m Sept. 25, 1901, ANNA WIEGNER, b Nov. 20, 1878; dau Eli and Emma (Griesemer) Wiegner [154Â38]. Carpenter; res., Whitemarsh, Pa. (1917.)
Anna W. Yeakle is a graduate of the Millersville (Pa.) State Normal School, and was for a time principal of the Jarrettown public school.
Children (2) :
Jeanette, b Mar. 11, 1904.
Robert Bisbing, b Feb. 24, 1908.
[160-90] SARAH ELIZABETH YEAKLE, b Apr. 18, 1874; dau Jacob and Emma J. (Bolton) Yeakle [160-39]; m Dec. 22, 1892, FREDERICK HENRY GENTER, b Sept. 15, 1864; s Frederick and Elizabeth Genter. Government inspector; res., S. Westville, N. J. (1918.)
Children (6):
[160-118] 1. Dorothy Y., b Oct. 28, 1894; d Sept. 14, 1915; m Theodore Eckstein. [160-119] 2. Charles Henry, b Jan. 8, 1897; m Mearcy Ann Harker.
George Hinkle, b Sept. 13, 1900.
Kathryn, b Apr. 5, 1904.
Frederick, b Feb. 17, 1908.
Ralph, b Feb. 24, 1912; d Aug. 25, 1912.
[160-91] ALFRED BOLTON YEAKLE, b Oct. 18, 1886; s Jacob and Emma J. (Bolton) Yeakle [160-39]; m Feb. 27, 1911, ELSIE VIOLA MORTON, b June 18, 1892; dau Frank Wright Morton. Carpenter; res., Springhouse, Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Alfred Morton, b Feb. 7, 1912.
Grace Elizabeth, b July 30, 1913.
[160-92] PERCY E. SUPPLEE, b Nov. 27, 1872; s Cleaver R. and Elvie E. (Yeakle) Supplee [160Â40]; nt Oct. 7, 1896, MARGARET G. FOULKE, b Jan. 9, 1877; dau Nelson C. and Clara T. (Yates) Foulke. Farmer; res., Conshohocken, Pa., R. D. 2. (1919.)
Children (6):
[160-120] 1. Clara Y., b Dec. 5, 1897; m William R. Johnson.
- Percy E., b Sept. 3, 1899; with Naval Forces in Europe. (1919.)
LeRoy G., b Apr. 27, 1901.
Margaret E., b June 20, 1903.
George W., b Oct. 19, 1907.
Erma E., b June 5, 1910.
[160-931 ERMA E. SUPPLEE, b Dec. 20, 1877; dau Cleaver R. and Elvie E. (Yeakle) Supplee [160-40]; m June 21, 1897, GEORGE .JUSTICE, b July 31, 1868; d .June 22, 1903; 8 Charles and Susan A. (Anderson) Justice. Railroader; res., 234 Earlham Terrace, Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
- Beatrice, h Mar. 19, 1898.
George, b Jan. 7, 1900.
Floyd E., h Feb. 23, 1902.
[160-94] ELIZABETH YEAKLE, b Nov. 19, 1878; dau Thomas C. and Emma (Stahlnecker) Yea-kle [160-41a]; m. Apr. 27, 1904, WILLIAM BLAIR, b June 30, 1877; s Robert W. and Mary C. (Oden-welder) Blair. Res., Flourtown, Pa. (1918.)
One child: Marjory Elizabeth, h Feb. 20, 1905.
[160-95] MARY EMMA YEAKLE, b Jan. 29, 1881; dau Thomas C. and Emma (Stahlneeker) Yeakle [160-41a]; m June 30, 1906, GEORGE DANIEL ENDY, b .July 6, 1874; s Milton and Amelia (Reed) Endy. Res., 24 W. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. (1918.)
One child: Edwin Thornton, b July 25, 1918.
[160-96] ELSIE W. YEAKLE, b June 15, 1889; dau Thomas C. and Emma Jr. (McCombs) Yeakle [160-41b]; m Apr. 7, 1917, JOHN GROVER CLEVELAND REYNER, b Feb. 4, 1885; s Henry B. and Mary (Fry) Reyner. Elsie Yeakle is a graduate of the Richboro High School, and West Chester State Normal School. Mr. Cleveland is a clerk; res., Blue Bell, Pa. (1919.)
One child: Mildred Elizabeth, h Dec. 4, 1917.
[160-97] ELVIE CLARK YEAKLE, h Apr. 11, 1897; dau Thomas C. and Emma J. (McCombs) Yeakle [160-41b]; m Dec. 19, 1917, WILLIAM PARKER HOBENSACK, b June 25, 1896; .s William and Mary (Stout) Hobensaek. Assembler of farm implements; res., Ivyland, Pa. (1919.) No issue.
[160-98] KATHERINE BREMER, h Sept. 8, 1864; dau George W. and Gertrude (Bates) Bremer [160-42]; m Oct. 14, 1896, EDWIN MACNEIR, b Mar. 11, 1863; .s Leonidus and Caroline (Fife) Alamein Gauge manufacturer; res., 1010 S. 48th St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Donald B., b Oct. 9, 1900.
Gertrude !
twins, b Sept. 15, 1902;Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â d Dec. 23, 1909.
- Carolyn 1 1010 S. 48th St., Phila., Pa.
[160-100] CLARA MAE RAETZER, b May 13, 1884; dau E. Herman and Mary A. (Yeakle) Raet-zer [160-45]; m Sept. 21, 1910, ALFRED MILNER MULLIN, h Nov. 14, 1879. Carpenter; res.,125 Meehan Ave., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Bertha Elizabeth, b Oct. 2, 1911.
George Yeakle, b Aug. 20, 1913.
[160-101] ELEANOR GERTRUDE YEAKLE, b Jan. 1, 1881; dau Atwood and Caddie (Aiman) Yeakle [160-47]; m Dec. 16, 1908, JOHN .JAY CORSON, .JR., h Apr. 21, 1878; s John J. and Susan (Rogers) Corson. Real estate business; res., 1729 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Caroline Huston, b May 4, 1911.
Eleanor Gertrude, b Mar. 22, 1913.
[160-102] DR. WALTER ATWOOD YEAKLE, b Aug. 4, 1887; s Atwood and Caddie (Aiman) Yeakle [160-47]; m Nov. 27, 1918, ELIZABETH MARIE WHEELER, b June 3, 1895; dau George F. and Mary L. (Stack) Wheeler. Physician; res., 502 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. (1920.) No issue.
[160-104] ELMER C. YEAKLE, b Dec. 26, 1880; s Ambrose and Emma L. (Gilbert) Yeakle [160Â49]; m Oct. 11, 1902, LILLIE MAY FISHER; dau George W. Fisher. P. &. R. Engineman; res., 1624 Cayuga St., Phila., Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Edna May, 5 Aug. 22, 1903.
Mabel Gertrude, b Jan. 2. 1908.
[160-105] CLARENCE G. YEAKLE, b July 24, 1884; s Ambrose and Emma L. (Gilbert) Yeakle [160-49]; in Mar. 24, 1906, ELIZABETH E. GILBERT, b Aug. 13, 1884; dau Harmer Gilbert. MaÂchinist; res., 203 Seminole Ave., Norwood, Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Hannah Eleanor, h June 25, 1907.
Emma Elizabeth, b July 24, 1912.
[160-406] LAURA YEAKLE, b Apr. 3, 1888; dau Ambrose and Emma L. (Gilbert) Yea,kle [160-49]; In 1906, ALBERT K. FRANTZ, b Nov. 19, 1881; s George W. Frantz. Carpenter; res., Flourtown, Pa. (1919.)
Children (3):
Beatrice, b Apr. 27, 1907.
Ambrose Yeakle, b July 1, 1909.
Virginia Helen, b June 5, 1918.
[160-106.1] HARRY W. STOUT, b Mar. 4, 1884; s Maurice W. and Helen R. (Boileau) Stout [160-51.6]; .m June 29, 1915, HANNA L. SMITH, b Dec. 1, 1891; dau Samuel and Mary J. (Wismer) Smith. Craneman; res., 1329 Locust St., Norristown, Pa. (1921.)
Children (2):
Paul M., h Feb. 9, 1917.
Harry Y., b Apr. 14, 1920.
[160-106.2] ZELDA AMANDA HALLOWELL, b Sept. 11, 1891; dau William H. and Emma C. (Stout) Hallowell [160-51.7]; m June 4, 1914, WESLEY A. CLEM, b May 26, 1891; s Albert Allen and Laura Virginia (Thomas) Clem. Assistant purchasing agent for the Phila. & Reading Hwy.; res., 232 Roslyn Ave., Glenside, Pa. (1921.)
Children (4):
Wesley Allen, Jr., b Feb. 19, 1915.
Robert Hallowell, b Oct. 9, 1916; d Jan. 15, 1917.
Albert Henry, b Nov. 3, 1917.
Howard Edwin, b Sept. 28, 1920.
[160-106.3] JESSE STOUT HALLOWELL, b Nov. 1, 1897; s William H. and Emma C. (Stout) Hallowell [160-51.7J; m Mar. 24, 1917, MARGARET M. COGGINS, h Dec. 1, 1896; dau Harry S. and Amanda L. (Huntsman) Coggins. Res., 2926 N. 23rd St., Phila., Pa.
One child: Jesse S., Jr., b Mar. 3, 1918.
[160-107] CARRIE ELAMINA STAHLNECKER, b May 1, 1897; dau Edwin S. and Mary M. (Stoudt) Stahlnecker [160-53]; m June 21, 1916, JAMES HERBERT BEIDLER, b Apr. 23, 1895. Railway postal clerk; res., 1630 Toronto St., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
One child: James Herbert, b Aug. 9, 1917.
[160-107.1] WALTER TOBIN YEAKEL, b Sept. 15, 1895; s John A. and Emma C. (Tobin) Yeakel [160-58J; m Dec. 26, 1919, LILLIAN C. EARLEY, b May 8, 1898; dau Michael and Mary Ellen (Walters) Earley. Machinist; res., Collom St., Phila., Pa. (1921.)
Mr. Yeakel enlisted in the 15. S. Army in 1917 during the World War, and served in France sevenÂteen months as Ordnance Sergeant.
One child: Lillian Catherine, b Aug. 16, 1920.
[160-108] FRED YEAKEL LOVEJOY, b .June 16, 1884; s Fred A. and Amy M. (Yeakel) Lovejoy [160-60]; m Feb. 19, 1913, MINNIE ZEISLOFT, h July 6, 1893; dau John Zeisloft. Postal clerk; res., 248 Dupont. St., Phila.
One child: Lois Amy, h Oct. 25, 1915.
[160-109] ROY HARMER LOVEJOY, b Dec. 16, 1887; g Fred A. and Amy M. (Yeakel) Lovejoy [160-60]; m June 11, 1913, JANE MERCER BOYLE, b June 15, 1888; dau William J. Boyle. DraftsÂman; res., 314 Dupont St., Phila., Pa. (1919.) No issue.
[160-110] MELVILLE ALBRIGHT LOVEJOY, b June 1, 1891; s Fred A. and Amy M. (Yeakel) Lovejoy [160-60]; m Mar. 22, 1913, MAY BROWN, b July 29, 1893; dau Andrew E. Brown. Highway inspector; res., 4542 Manayunk Ave., Phila., Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Melville Byron, b Aug. 10, 1914.
Pearl May, b Sept. 16, 1916.
[160-111] JOSEPHUS YEAKEL TAYLOR, b Feb. 10, 1897; s Service L. and Mary E. (Yeakel) Taylor [160-62]; m July 21, 1917, MANILA DEWEY WAGNER, b Sept. 25, 1898; dau Christian T. Wagner. Clerk for the P. R. R. Co.; res., 4551 Fleming St., Roxborough, Pa. (1918.)
One child: Service Thomas, b Aug. 3, 1918.
[160-112] HELEN CLARE FLEMING, b Nov. 21, 1889; dau James and Jessie F. (Hagy) Fleming [160-65]; m June 6, 1914, T. WILLIAM RIDLER, b Aug. 25, 1883; s Arrowsmith and Elizabeth (Greenwood) Ridler. Bookkeeper; res., 540 E. Monastery Ave., Phila., Pa. (1920.)
Children (2):
Thomas William, b Oct. 6, 1918; d Oct. 6, 1918.
Helen Charlotte, b Feb. 27, 1920.
[160-113] RUTH PAUL FLEMING, b Aug. 24, 1891; dau James and Jessie F. (Hagy) Fleming [160-65]; m Oct. 11, 1911, DAVID GREENWOOD WILLIAMS, b Jan. 31, 1886. Draughtsman; res., 456 W. Monastery Ave., Phila., Pa. (1919.)
Children (2):
James Fleming, b Sept. 28, 1914.
David Rowley, b Nov. 28. 1917.
[160-115] MYRA EDNA LOVETT, b May 4, 1901; dau John H. and Kate N. (Hagy) Lovett [160Â70] ; m Aug. 28, 1917, LOUIS KAMERLY WAGNER, b Dec. 8, 1898; s Louis and Mary P. (Kamerly) Wagner. Production clerk; res., 2637 S. Bonnafon Terrace, Phila., Pa. (1919.) No issue.
[160-116] WALTER N. CLARK, b Oct. 1, 1888; s Stoughton R. and Elvie M. (Nash) Clark [160Â81] ; m Sept. 16, 1910, JULIA LUKENS, b July 23, 1890; dau William and Mary (Kolbe) Lukens. Telegraph operator; res., 501 Astor St., Norristown, Pa. (1918.)
Children (2):
Grace, b July 15, 1911.
Mary Ruth, b Sept. 11, 1915.
[160-117] DOROTHY ANN NASH, b Jan. 12, 1897; dau Harry L. and Barbara A. (Blair) Nash [160-83]; m July 27, 1918, ARTHUR DANIEL REICHENBACH, b Jan. 25, 1895; s William S. and Lillian D. (Minnich) Reichenbach. Office manager; res., 160 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. (1918.) No issue.
During the World War Arthur D. Reichenbach served as a corporal in the Quartermaster Corps of the U. S. A.
[160-118] DOROTHY Y. GENTER, b Oct. 28, 1894; d Sept. 14, 1915; dau Frederick H. and Sarah E. (Yeakle) Genter [160-90]; m June 25, 1913, THEODORE ECKSTEIN. No issue. [Further data unobtainable.]
[160-119] CHARLES HENRY GENTER, b Jan. 8, 1897; s Frederick H. and Sarah E.(Yeakle) Genter [160-90]; m July 20, 1917, MEARCY ANN HARKER. [No further data.]
[160-120] CLARA Y. SUPPLEE, b Dec. 5, 1897; dau Percy E. and Margaret G. (Foulke) Supplee [160-92]; m Dec. 5, 1916, WILLIAM R. JOHNSON, b May 13, 1892; s Howell C. and Mary (Kiel) Johnson. Clerk for the P. R. R. Co.; res., 1458 N. 56th St., Phila., Pa. (1918.)
One child: Dorothy E., b Dec. 21, 1917.
ANNA REINWALD ANDERS [E