Esther YODER

Female 1818 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Esther YODER was born 31 May 1818, PA (daughter of George YODER, Jr. and Elisabeth REINHART); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 11590
    • _UID: 730E079EDB084D2A82F95011AAC0EEF1A54B

    Notes:

    Howerter's Lutheran (-L) and Reformed (-R) Church
    George Yoder and wf Elisabeth [Reiner]
    Esther Yoder
    31 May 1818/28 Jun 1818-L
    Benjamin Reiner and wf Esther [Ochs]
    Ester's father George Yoder Jr and his uncle Abraham (brother of George Jr), were the first of the Yoder's to settle in Schuylkill county, locating in what is now Eldred township. where they secured large tracts of land and engaged in farming. Abraham also built a saw and grist mill, one of the first in the county, and this mill is still standing. George Yoder married Elizabeth Reiner of Berks county, and they had six children- Mary, Sallie, Hattie, Elizabeth, William, and Charles-all now deceased.

    Esther — Daniel MAURER. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George YODER, Jr. was born 24 Sep 1787, Berks Co., PA (son of George YODER, Sr. and Mary(Maria) WEIDNER); died 1 Feb 1826, Hegins Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA; was buried Jacobs Cemetery Line Mountain Northumberland Co Pennsylvania.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH1328
    • Reference Number: 5527
    • _UID: F5AA49FC10574E8AAEF614B2293B3DD30131

    Notes:

    Moved to Schuylkill County, had seven children.
    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002
    OH1328- George Yoder Jr. m. Elizabeth Reinart (12/16/1794-1/3/1888)
    d. 2/1/1826 bur. Howerters Cem.
    George Yoder and wf Elisabeth [Reiner]
    Wilhelm Yoder-19 Dec 1812/7 Feb 1813-L christening
    - Jacob Reiner and wf Elisabeth [Wagner] witnesses

    George Yoder Jr and his brother Abraham were the first of the Yoder's to settle in Schuylkill county, locating in what is now Eldred township. where they secured large tracts of land and engaged in farming. Abraham also built a saw and grist mill, one of the first in the county, and this mill is still standing. George Yoder Jr married Elizabeth Reiner of Berks county, and they had six children- Mary, Sallie, Hattie, Elizabeth, William, and Charles-all now deceased.

    NOTE: George Sr. of Berks County was a wealthy farmer and bought a farm for each of his children. George Jr and Abraham Yoder's gifted farms were located in Schuykill County where they settled with their families.

    THE MAHANTONGO YODERS
    By Don Yoder
    The Pennsylvania Dutch area in Eastern Pennsylvania known as Mahantongo, renowned for its decorated furniture which now commands major attention in the world of antique collecting and museum curatorship, centers about the valley of the Mahantongo Creek. This historic stream with its Indian name meaning "where we had plenty of meat to eat," rises in the mountains of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and joins the Susquehanna River twenty-five miles west near the towns of Malta and Dalmatia. The Mahantongo culture area is much more extensive than the creek valley itself. It straddles Schuylkill, Northumberland, and Dauphin Counties, including several adjoining valleys, among them the Lykens or Hegins Valley to the South, and the Swabian Creek and Mahanoy Valleys to the North. The part of this area that is now included in Schuylkill County was in the first decade of the nineteenth century a huge township called Mahantongo Township. Until 1811, when Schuylkill County was set off, it was part of Berks County, and was later divided into Upper and Lower Mahantongo Townships, which in turn were divided into smaller subdivisions.
    After 1800 the Mahantongo area in Schuylkill and Northumberland Counties became an important settlement point and distribution center for Yoder families. Some of these have stayed in the area to the present day, others moved further west, especially to Armstrong, Clarion, and Jefferson Counties in Western Pennsylvania, where dozens of Mahantongo families, including Yoder's settled before the Civil War. A second movement from Mahantongo took many Yoder families into the new industrial towns that were growing up in the anthracite coal region to the north - including Shamokin, Mt. Carmel, and other centers.
    The Yoder's who settled in the Mahantongo area were all from the Oley Valley clan, hence were all related. The Mahantongo Yoder's were descendants of two brothers, George Jr, and Abraham Yoder. These were sons of Samuel Yoder, who was in turn the son of Hans Yoder, Jr., and grandson of the emigrant, Hans Yoder, Sr. (1672-1742).
    George Yoder, Sr. (1752-1833) of Oley Valley, lived and died on the Samuel Yoder farm between Pleasantville and the Oley churches, on part of the original Yoder tract. There are lengthy deeds in the Berks County Courthouse at Reading going into the transfers of this land to Hans, Jr. and Samuel, and eventually to George Yoder. George's large stone house is still standing, as enlarged by his oldest son, William Yoder (1783-1858), who inherited the home farm. However, the older buildings, including a three-room stone cabin from the pre-revolutionary era that I photographed about forty years ago, have been torn down by the present owners.
    After serving in the Revolution and establishing himself as a well-to-do farmer and township official in Oley Township, George Yoder, Sr., invested in lands in Upper Bern Township, Berks County, and in Mahantongo Township, north of the Blue Mountain in what is now Schuylkill County. I have several huge parchment deeds to the Mahantongo land that he bought for two of his sons, Abraham Yoder (1785-1868) and George Yoder, Jr. (1787-1827), both of whom moved to Mahantongo. George Yoder, Jr., my grandfather's grandfather, was a farmer and wheelwright, and died in Mahantongo, but his brother Abraham, after operating the Yoder Gristmill and Sawmill (still standing) for at least two decades, eventually moved back to Oley, settling in Pike Township on land he got from his father-in-law, Soloman Yerger. Abraham and his wife, Elizabeth Yerger, are buried at the St. Joseph's or Oley Hills Church. Abraham's great grandson, Guldin Yoder, whom I knew, was historian of that branch of the family, and I have copies of some of his family charts. His letters to me always began with the words, "Dear Kinsman," which I liked, and in one of them he made the statement, only too true, that our Yoder history is a "chic saw puzzle".
    George Yoder, Sr., also provided farms for three of his daughters. Two of these, Elizabeth Yoder (1784-1852), wife of Samuel Moyer, and Esther Yoder, wife of Henry Schreckengast, got Mahantongo Valley farms. The third daughter, Mary Yoder, wife of Abraham Ritter, by codicil dated December 14, 1833, received a farm in Upper Bern Township, Berks County.
    In addition to these George Yoder family members, other Yoder's, closely related--first cousins in fact--came from Oley to settle in Mahantongo at about the same time. These were the children of Peter Yoder (born 1763), brother of George, Sr. Peter is said to have married Catherine Trout and himself to have settled in Mahantongo Valley. (I have never located his grave; possibly he moved on further west.) At any rate his children--Solomon, Anthony, George, David, Jeremiah, Charles, and two daughters--appear in the following list of Yoder baptisms and baptismal sponsors.
    The oldest church in the Mahantongo Valley, at least in the upper end where the Yoder's settled, was the St. Jacob's or Howerters Lutheran and Reformed Union Church. Until 1943, when the second church building burned and the union arrangement broke up with the two congregations erecting separate churches elsewhere, the church was located at Line Mountain, in Upper Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County, immediately across the Schuylkill County border. The huge cemetery, its oldest stone bearing the date 1802, marks the site of the church, and contains many early Yoder graves with fine carved tombstones bearing Pennsylvania Dutch designs.
    All the old Mahantongo families, including the Yoder's, originally belonged to this church, which was operated jointly by the Lutherans and the Reformed. There were Yoder's in both wings of the church, although the majority of them appear to have been Lutheran. In 1984 the Northumberland County Historical Society, in its Proceedings, Volume XXIX, published my translation of the records of this church, 1803-1869, with a detailed history of the congregation, its people, pastors, and traditions. It is from this record that I offer the readers of the Yoder Newsletter the following Yoder baptisms. The names are spelled exactly as they were in the original German record book. Hence do not be disturbed when "Georg" has no final "e" and that "Yoder' was spelled seven different ways in addition to our present spelling. These forms include JODER, JODDER, JOTTER, YOTTER, JOTER, JOTHER, AND JORDER. Several of these, including the last one, reflect the way in which "Yoder" was pronounced in Pennsylvania Dutch dialect.
    Will readers please note that we need information on many of these persons, especially those from the Peter Yoder line--where they lived, whom they married, names of their children, etc., and where they died and are buried. A Mahantongo cousin of mine, Avice Hepler Morgan, who is also a descendant of the Yoder's, will be joining me in preparing a history and genealogy of the Oley and Mahantongo Yoder's. This project should develop into a book that may match Cousin Avice's Hepler Book of a thousand pages that she published in 1986, and her even larger Morgan Book of 1989. It is our hope, therefore, that with the help of the Yoder Newsletter we will be able at last to assemble all the pieces of the Oley-Mahantongo Yoder "chic saw puzzle".
    Will Yoder's descended from these Yoder families, Oley or Mahantongo or both, please get in touch either with AVICE HEPLER MORGAN, Box 164, Pitman PA 17964, or myself, DON YODER, Box 515, Devon PA 19333

    George married Elisabeth REINHART Abt 1811. Elisabeth was born 16 Dec 1794; died 3 Jan 1888; was buried Jacobs Cemetery Line Mountain Northumberland Co Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elisabeth REINHART was born 16 Dec 1794; died 3 Jan 1888; was buried Jacobs Cemetery Line Mountain Northumberland Co Pennsylvania.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5544
    • _UID: 46C2D84676034BABA206354DA2B34FED50DB

    Notes:

    OH1328- George Yoder Jr. m. Elizabeth Reinart (12/16/1794-1/3/1888) d. 2/1/1826 bur. Howerters Cem.
    (also spelled Reinhard, Reinard, Reinard, Reinhart and more)
    --Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002

    Children:
    1. William (Wilhelm) YODER was born 19 Dec 1812, Hegins Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA; died 13 Jun 1854, Hegins Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA; was buried Jacobs Cemetery Line Mountain Northumberland Co Pennsylvania.
    2. George YODER was born 18 May 1815, Lockhill, PA; died 1820, PA.
    3. Maria YODER was born 6 Jun 1816, PA; died 1888.
    4. 1. Esther YODER was born 31 May 1818, PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Charles (Aka: Carolus) YODER was born 17 Nov 1820, PA; died 21 May 1854; was buried Jacobs Cemetery Line Mountain Northumberland Co Pennsylvania.
    6. Sarah (Sallie) YODER was born 29 Apr 1824, PA; died 9 Nov 1897, PA.
    7. Elizabeth YODER was born 29 Aug 1826, PA; died 2 Jan 1894, Bur. Zion Cem. Pitman PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George YODER, Sr. was born 17 Nov 1752, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA (son of Samuel YODER and Elizabeth OYSTER); died 8 Jul 1833, Spangsville, PA; was buried Christ Church Cem Or Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, PA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH132
    • Reference Number: 12
    • Will: 1833, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA
    • _UID: 94E79A1702DA4B209786E3C1511331864FC2

    Notes:

    Fought in Revolutionary War !!!
    George and Esther had a second son that is unknown, probably an infant death. George's head stone is noted with a Revolutionary War marker.
    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002
    "George was listed as an ensign and a courtmartial man in the 4th Comp. 1 st Battalion, Berks Co. Militia. " and was sent to Amboy. He often mentioned that whilein battle the shrill whistling of the cannon balls was always heard before the report. He served as a militia soldier in some battles and many skirmishes in the Jerseys."

    George married Mary(Maria) WEIDNER 5 Sep 1782. Mary(Maria) (daughter of Lazarus WEIDNER and Elizabeth YODER) was born 14 Nov 1751, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 4 Jan 1846, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; was buried Christ Church Cem Or Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary(Maria) WEIDNER was born 14 Nov 1751, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA (daughter of Lazarus WEIDNER and Elizabeth YODER); died 4 Jan 1846, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; was buried Christ Church Cem Or Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 11
    • _UID: C9BA541DB399479292B063899B2B34488962

    Notes:

    This Granddaughter of Yost Yoder married the Greatgrandson of Hans Yoder, the two Swiss emigrant brothers.
    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth YODER was born 27 Jul 1781, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 9 Mar 1851, Berks Co., PA.
    2. William YODER was born 6 Jan 1783, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 9 Nov 1858; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, PA.
    3. Abraham YODER was born 12 Dec 1785, Pike Township, PA; died 5 Apr 1864, Pike Township, PA; was buried St. Joseph's Hill Church, Berks Co., PA.
    4. 2. George YODER, Jr. was born 24 Sep 1787, Berks Co., PA; died 1 Feb 1826, Hegins Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA; was buried Jacobs Cemetery Line Mountain Northumberland Co Pennsylvania.
    5. Mary YODER was born 29 Sep 1790, Berks Co., PA; died 17 Apr 1857, Berks Co., PA; was buried Belleman's Church, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel YODER was born 1725, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA (son of Johannas "Hans" YODER (JODER), Jr and Elizabeth KEIM); died 1771, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH13
    • Reference Number: 5506
    • _UID: 36FB04043EE54F5B8EDFA659BC8E10996506

    Notes:

    Served in the French and Indian War and was gone from home for ten years.
    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002
    A YODER SERVES IN THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
    Samuel Yoder (c1726-1771), son of John, the son of Oley immigrant Hans Joder, was a
    soldier in the French and Indian War. He served with General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham in the capture of Quebec.. According to Bertolet ' s Fragments of the Past:
    "He was gone ten years, and meanwhile endured a great many hardships and privations. (Everybody had given him up for lost, and as the years rolled on no one thought that he would ever return, save his ever faithful wife, who remained constant to him. Her hope was finally realized, to the surprise of all in has safe return.) He came back as one of the wretched examples generally the fruit of war, and finally died outdoors. "His wife was a daughter of Mr. Oyster...and a sister to Mrs.John Yoder---Two children were born to them after his return. His son George was a soldier in the Revolution."
    OH13- Samuel m. Elizabeth (Miss Oyster) sister to wife of OY1
    Served in the French and Indian War, gone from home 10 years
    "TWO (sic) children born after his return" d. 1771
    Orphans Court record-1774- Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Late of Oley- left 7 children, three under 14- Peter,David,Abraham; Reg. of Wills-payments to minors lists a John Yoder, Rachel Kreider notes cite on account which names third child as a Daniel)
    OH131- Maria b. 1750 d. 1812
    +OH132- George b. Nov.17,1752
    +OH133- Peter b. 1763
    +OH134- David b. 1765
    OH135- Abraham b. 1768
    (? Abraham Jotter m. 18 Nov 1792 Hanna Lies of Oley , Schwartzwald
    Luth Church by Rev. Boos )
    OH136- ?John b. <1760
    OH137- ? Daniel b. <1760

    Samuel married Elizabeth OYSTER Abt 1749. Elizabeth (daughter of Johan George OYSTER and Catharine ARENDTS) was born Abt 1728, District Township, PA; died Oley, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth OYSTER was born Abt 1728, District Township, PA (daughter of Johan George OYSTER and Catharine ARENDTS); died Oley, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5507
    • _UID: 6A944C0A4C8B435BA05DE83AAAB849C0538F

    Notes:

    Yoder web site data says she is Elizabeth and a sister of Catherine Oyster, wife of Johan Yost Yoder. The Eyster Family quoted has her married to John Yoder.

    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002
    Sister to wife of OY1
    OYSTER, JOHN, District. September 23, 1788 - August 31, 1789. Vol. 3-90. Executors to sell plantation and divide proceeds equally among children, viz: George, children of Samuel, deceased, Jacob, Daniel, Elisabeth Catharina, Magdalena, Susanna Maria, Margaret and Barbara. To Jacob, son of my wife Catharine, deceased, 1 shilling and no more. Exrs: Son-in-law Daniel YODER and son George. Wits: John ARENTZ, Jacob ARENTZ and John RORBACH.
    last name shown in parenthises as if possible doubt
    possibly later a widow ofSamuel Late of Oley Valley, PA

    Note - I have Elisabeth as a child of GeorgeOyster. The
    notes under George describe some of the issues and confusion
    with this family.

    Children:
    1. Marie YODER was born 1750, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 1812, Berks Co, PA.
    2. 4. George YODER, Sr. was born 17 Nov 1752, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 8 Jul 1833, Spangsville, PA; was buried Christ Church Cem Or Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, PA.
    3. Johan YODER was born Abt 1755, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Daniel YODER was born Abt 1758, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Peter YODER was born 1763, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 18 Nov 1836, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA.
    6. David YODER was born 1765, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Jan 1826, White Deer Twp., Union Co., PA.
    7. Abraham YODER was born 1768, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Aft 1792, PA.

  3. 10.  Lazarus WEIDNER was born 1723, Geisselhardt, Wurtemberg (son of Hans Adam WEIDNER, Jr and Anna Maria HAAS); died 1802, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5552
    • _UID: ABF901F5E54A49F8B4E472083A644B969B32

    Notes:

    Lazarus Weidner will written 3 May 1797, proven 26 November 1802. Left something to Elizabeth Lobach, daughter of John Lobach. Left 1/10th of estate to children: Catharine Siesholtz; Abraham; Mary Yoder; Susanna Yoder; Jacob; Daniel (and 30 hour clock); Isaac; David; John and grandchildren issue of Elizabeth Preiss. Executors Jacob and son-in-laws George Yoder and John Preiss. Lazarus is reported to be a Mennonite Missionary. Lazarus and Tychicus owned adjoining properties, separated by a lane, which became a public road. Lazarus was noted on 1767 Tax List as having 20 acres in East District Twp.

    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002

    Lazarus married Elizabeth YODER Abt 1744. Elizabeth (daughter of Yost JODER and Elizabeth KUHLWEIN) was born 1720, Berks Co, PA; died 5 Dec 1782, Berks Co, PA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth YODER was born 1720, Berks Co, PA (daughter of Yost JODER and Elizabeth KUHLWEIN); died 5 Dec 1782, Berks Co, PA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OY2
    • Reference Number: 3437
    • _UID: E8799EE2333A44F4A00BC77D4D295A0D52AB

    Notes:

    Died of Dropsy. Had 9 children with husband Lazarius.
    Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002
    Some of Yost's family were rough and ready frontier types as well. An old by-word in Oley was "like YostNannes"-i.e.,rough and uncouth.
    The Yoder ghost story, as related by Elizabeth Yoder, Yost's daughter, in 1743, tells how her father's spirit returned to visit her. It seems that like most ghosts, he had a message for his daughter which he was unable to give her before his death. It was to "scorn and despise not the Frenchman," i.e.:Dr. George deBenneville (1703-1793), who was the pioneer preacher of the Universalist gospel in America. He lived in Germantown but also had a base in Oley. On being asked by his daughter where he was, Yost Yoder's ghost answered that he was "at a good place," and his beloved brother (Hans) was there too. This story appeared in a bestseller volume of ghost appearances, with religious commentary, published by Christopher Sauer in Germantown in 1744. It was reprinted in 1748,1755, and 1792.
    Parents: Adam JODER and Barbara OCHSENBEIN .

    Children:
    1. David WEIDNER was born Abt 1744, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Abraham WEIDNER was born Abt 1746, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Catherine WEIDNER was born Abt 1748, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 5. Mary(Maria) WEIDNER was born 14 Nov 1751, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 4 Jan 1846, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; was buried Christ Church Cem Or Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, PA.
    5. Elizabeth WEIDNER was born Abt 1753, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Jacob WEIDNER was born 30 May 1756, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died 3 Mar 1800, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; was buried Weidner #1 Family Plot, Oley Township, PA.
    7. Susanna WEIDNER was born Abt 1758, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Bef 1802.
    8. Daniel WEIDNER was born Abt 1760, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. Isaac WEIDNER was born Abt 1762, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    10. Johannes WEIDNER was born Abt 1764, Oley Township, Berks Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.