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1 | aged ninety-eight years, ten months, eigh | YODER, Catharine (I11780)
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2 | Anna Elizabeth and her husband Jacob Shankweiler. | MAURER, Anna Elizabeth (I214)
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3 | CHURCH REORD 9/9/1683----Caspar-Joder----Adam-Joder-and------Hans-Holly ----------------------------------------Barbara-Ochsenbein--Sebastian-Konig ------------------------------------------------------------Anna-Wegner | JODER, Caspar (I11681)
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4 | "Aunt Maggie" was to have had the child Parker Grub, buried in the Conrad plot and recorded in Henry B Conrad's Bible. I think this is the Aunt Maggie in the story. Note that the will of Henry calls her Margaret Conrad (in 1895) soit would seem that she hadn't actually been married then. Could she have possibly married Harry Grubb instead? One is living in Philly in 1900 (married 5 years, but no wife listed). No, see note under Parker Jr, which has a newspaper reference to Parker being a son of Parker [Sr] She was to have lived inPhiladelphia on Diamond? St?? 1900 census George Geiser [Griser] 28, May 1872, Maggie 28, Jun 1871, M at 28, for 5 yrs, 1/1, Pa/Pa/Pa, Harry 1, Sep 1898,barber 2315 Orkney 1900 directory George D Geiser, 2315 N Orkney, barber 1910 census, George D. Geiser 38, M23 (1st), Margaret 39, 5/5, Harry 11, Myrtle 9, Clifford 7, Russel 3, Helen 2 barber, shop 232, S. Bucknell St. 1910directory George Geiser, 2243 Latona, barber 1920 census, Margaret Geiser 45, head, 1128 Fairmont, Harry 21 laborer ship yard, Clifford 17, Russel 13, Helen 12, Dorothy 8, Myrtle Zacheiss 18 d-i-law, worker, lamp factory, Margaret ---, 1 8/12?? d-i-law 1917 directory Harry Geisser clk, 1926 E Ontario ?1921, directory Harry Geisser, 3358 N 10th, chauffeur 1930 census 1930 census, Philadelphia, Ward 43, Russell Geiser 23, radioworker, Radio Co, M19, Agnes 22, M18, radioworker, Radio Co, Margaret 2 3410 N Fifth St. (home of Agnes Delaney 43, widow) 1930 census, Philadelphia, Ward 42, Harry Geiser, 32, towman?, Radio Plant 4722? N Front St SSN: Harry, 25 Mar 1899 - died 1978, New Brighton, Beaver Co, PA? 174-01-6663 order Harry's death certificate tofind father's name. - no, found it. | CONRAD, Margaret Ann (Maggie) (I625332646)
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5 | "Our ancestors in Steffisburg were also thoroughly committed to the Anabaptists. The brothers Jost and Nicolaus Joder were married to two cousins, both named Anna Trachsel. The marriages of both pairs took place on 14 October 1642. The children and grandchildren of both couples were committed to Anabaptism, as were their spouses. On Oct. 14, 1642 Brothers Jost and Nicholas Joder married cousins named Trachsel in Steffisburg. These two brothers are the progenitors of the Oley Yoder line, and through a number of Anabaptist sons in each family are believed likely ancestors of the Amish and Mennonite Yoders. | YODER, Nicolaus (I625332911)
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6 | "taken by flu"-6yrs 3d | YODER, Margareta (I625338471)
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7 | #### Is this the right Alice Schaeffer? ?1900 census, Lower Saucon, Northampton, __ M. Schafer, Apr 1872, M3, day laborer Alice Nov 1875, 1/1, Eddie Jun 1898 - no 1910 census, Northampton, 3rd ward, Edwin E Shaffer 30, M9, laborer, cement mill, Alice 28 2/1 (Pa/Eng/Eng), George 8 1917 Edwin WWI draft - "insane" wife Alice Schaeffer living in Bayonna, Hudson Co, NJ born 23 Dec 1879, PA 1920 census, Edwin Schaeffer, 41, patient, Greystone Park state hospital in Hanover Twp, NJ (born Pa) 1930 census, Edwin Schaeffer, 50, inmate, PA, Greystone Park state hospital also an Edwin E Schaeffer, 19, barber (staff) at Pennsylvania State Hospital in Allentown - son? (bc1911) #### Different one: 1920 census, Whitehall Twp, Walter Schaffer 40, Alice 38, Granville 18, Florence 11 2/12, Bertha 4 4/12, Minora 1/12, John Schaffer 50, brother, Walter Muthart 27 boarder 1930 census, Whitehall Twp, Alice M Schaffer 48, widow, mat 18, Minora L 10, Bertha 14 | SCHAEFFER, Edwin (I625336534)
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8 | (?m. Daniel Biel) | YODER, Catherine (I11822)
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9 | (also Belzinger in a church record) 1767 tax list, Richmond Twp, 100A, 2H, 2C $4 (Gollinger) 1779 tax list, Windsor Twp 1790 census, pg 44, Windsor, 1-2-5 (Eve) Admin 18 Jun 1787 to Maria Eva, widow. | GELLINGER, Michael (I625333671)
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10 | (Catharine only) sp -> 1795, Henrich Klock and Eva (Himmel) Johannes 1801, sp Peter Klock and Elisabeth (Himmel) Anna Maria 1798, Peter Staller and Anna Maria (Summerhill) (Maria) sp -> 1800 George Klock and wf Catharina Johan George 1804, Johan George Buck and Catharina Johan Jacob 1806, Johan Jacob Scholl and Margaretha buried at Summerhill, Margaretha Stohr, d 2 Jan 1805, 2-8-13 (part of this family?) Peter 1808, sp Peter Klock and Elisabeth (back at Howerters) Samuel 1811, sp John Nicholas Rebuck and Magdalena sp -> 1814, Jacob Klock and Elisabeth sp -> 1819, John Berkchauser and Christine sp -> 1820,Johann Klein and Elisabeth From History of Northumberland County, pg 357: Mrs. Peter Starr lived near Rough and Ready, in Schuylkill county, Pa. (note- that should be either Mrs. Johannes Starr, or mother of Peter Starr). | KLOCK, Maria Catharine (I625333023)
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11 | (for Anna Mary, widow of Henrich): Hannah 1801, sp Johannes Dormeyer and Catharine (at Longswamp) (why did I have the wife as Anna Margaretha?) | DORMEYER, Henrich (I625334847)
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12 | (Frantz and wf) Johannes 1765, sp Hannes Hud (Zion Luth) sp -> 1771 Mechior Behr (at Zion Ref) sp -> 1773 Nicholas Hottel and Susanna (Zion Luth) sp -> 1784 Henry Larrosch and Rosina (Zion Ref) (wf =-Eva) sp -> 1787 Philip Wesgo and Margaret (wf=Eva) sp -> 1794 Rudolph Larrasch and Susanna (wf = Eva Margaret) sp -> 1794 George Christman Jr and Anna Elisabeth is this really Eve Reiss or was Francis Wesgo just a friend of the family?? It seems like different opinions... note, in 1764, a child of Francisco Wesgo was buried in Blue Church Francis Weage? and wf Eva, sp -> 1779, Matthew Weage and Susanna (Zion Ref) | REIS, Eva (I625334305)
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13 | (Henry S married 27 Apr 1863 to Mahaley Miller in Van Wert by Rev. Robert Nesbit) 1860 census 1870 census, Van Wert,Henry Smith 29, Mahala 26, Albert E2, carpenter, $750/$150, Henry born PA, Mahala and Albert in OH (born circa 1840 vs 1830) 1880 census, Dist 58, Washingtonville/Salisbury, Columbiana, OH, Henry S. Smith (PA), 39, Mahala 34 (OH, parents of Virginia), Albert E ?12,Marion A? (M) 6, Ida M 11/12 July, (all kids b. OH) Henry carpenter, disability="Falling? Fil?" 1890 veterans list Salem Twp - no 1900 census, Lucas Co, "Adams", Toledo State Hospital, ED113, Henry Smith, patient, 60, b Aug 1839, M 38yrs, born PA, parents PA (15th Ward) 1900 census, Unity Twp, Columbiana Co, OH, Marion Smith 25, Aug 1874,?? OH, parents born PA, wf Samantha, Feb 1880, (farm laborer) (Albert in Zanesville, Muskingum Co?) Ida Smith 20, 3Wd Wellsville, Columbiana Jan 1880 WV/VA/VA (wrong one) 1900 census, Liverpool Twp, Columbiana, Albert Smith, Dec 1866 M7 OH/OH/Indiana teamster, CatherineMar 1866, 2/2, OH/Germany/Germany, Hazel? M Dec 1894, Engor? D, Jul 1899, Auburn? Street, E. Liverpool City ************************************************************************* 1910 census, Perry Twp, Columbiana CO, OH Mahala Smith, 77 W. Dry St, Oh/NJ/Oh, widow, Minnie Haifley, 17, a-daughter, James Reed 43, border, Chas L Smith, 45, OH/NJ/OH, Montgomery Smith 56 (wrong one) 1910 census, Lucas Co - Toledo State Hospital for Insane is Lucas 1209/2, 10th Ward, images 297-334 (pg 266a on). Can't find Henry here. 1910 census, Lucas Co, Henry Smith 69 (PA), 12Wd Toledo, wf Delia 58 (b NY) M37 7/7, Frank 20/8?, Agnes 14? cooper, in factory (wrong one) 1910 census, Unity Twp, Columbiana Co, OH, Marion A Smith, 35, farmer?? born OH, parents born US, Samantha 30,Arthur W 9, Wayton Howard 1 3/12? 1910 census, Liverpool Twp, Columbiana, Albert A Smith, 43, M15, Oh/Pa/Indiana salesman, feed store, Katherine? 44, Oh/Ger/Ger, ??(f) 15, Allen 8 ************************************************************************* 1920 census, Toledo City, Marion Smith 45, born OH (father PA, mother OH),*** laborer, machine shop, Carol (m) 14, Glenna 12 1920 census, Los Angeles, CA, National Military Home, Henry Smith, 80, Oh/Oh/Oh, inmate ?? ************************************************************************* Civil War Service? 23 Oct 1861, L Co, 3rd Cav Regt, OH, age 24 (-c 14Aug 1865) Henry Smith married 18 Sep 1858 Magdalena Hartstein, Franklin OH (Columbus area) (maybe Harstein? Hartlein? Hartenstein? Hertwein?) (wrong one) ************************************************************************* 1850 census 8-10 (following are wrong ones) ************************************************************************* 1860 census 18-20 ?Douglas Co, IL, Henry Smith 28, (PA) farmer $600, Emily 19 (OH), William 6/12, (and farmhands) 1860 census Thompson Twp, Delaware, OH, Henry Smith 30 (PA), farmer living with Danl Smith 60. Sarah 30 (wife or sister of Henry?) 1860 census, De Kalb, Indiana, Henry 30, farming $1500/300 (PA), Susan 27 (OH), Maigh (F) 3, Levi 2 (OH), Jacob 2/12 (IN) 1860 census, LaSalle IL, Henry 30, carpenter, PA, Sarah 32, Emma 13, Esther 11, John 5 (IL) 1860 census, Carroll, IL, Henry 30,farmer PA, Phebe 26 (Conn), Ellen 4 (IL), Gertrude 2 ************************************************************************* 1870 census, Liberty, Shelby, Indiana, Henry 38, $1600/350 carpenter, PA, Magdalena 44 (OH), not named 3/12, (IN) (b Mar) ************************************************************************* 1880 census, Liberty, Shelby, Indiana, Henry 48, house carpenter PA, Magdalena 54 (of OH, parents PA) (by a Seth Smith, not of PA) ************************************************************************* 1890 ************************************************************************* ************************************************************** | SCHMIDT, Heinrich S. (I625335639)
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14 | (in newspaper) Rachel birth is 14 Oct 1806 (from bible, see Bucks Co Hist Soc 6-458 (or 4-458) children from bible: Edward H, 9 Oct 1834 Mary Emm_, 8Feb 1837 Thoams James, 14 Dec 1838 Charles Stanly, 16 Nov 1840 Nathan H, 18Dec 1842 Rachel Elizabeth, 19 May 1845 Howard, 12 Sep 1848 OC records sayRachel was w/o Westley Clevinger in 1836?? | HELLINGS, Rachel (I625336872)
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15 | (Lorence moved to NC?) 1772 tax list, Weisenberg Twp, $18.8, laborer single sp with Margaretha Grunewalt -> 1768, George Braucher and Barbara (at Weis, Allemangel, and Rev Schumacher) single sp with Susanna Meiern -> 1769, Johannes Durr and Margaretha (at Ziegel and Rev Schumacher) Lorence and Catharine: - Johannes 1771, sp Johannes Durr and Margaretha (at Weis.) bought land, on Hoysers Branch of Middle Creek, Lincoln Co, NC 11/7/1776 (ref deed 18:446, #791, Lincoln Co) | DÜRR, Lorentz (I625334444)
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16 | (Maciej=Polish for Mathias or Matthew) occupation: farmer and laborer working at a Chicago brickyard education: He could read and write and learned English living in Chicago, Illinois. Maciej married Veronica (Brunisova or Risha)also an emmegrant from Poland, at St.Cantius RC Church Chicago, in 1895. Karp, Maciej married Bojakowicz, Veronica--11-6-1895-St. John Cantius Church--chicago, illAccording to the 1910 Chicago census, Mathias is 40 years old and married fifteen years, he was born in Austria Poland around 1870, and came to United States in (1886 or 1890s)(1892; according to the 1900 Chicago census) (1889; according to the 1910 Chicago census)(1886; according to the 1920 Chicago census)(1886; according to the 1930 Chicago census and first married at age 21)and later became a U.S. citizen. He learned English and rented a house according to the 1910 Chicago census. According to family legend, Mathias was the son of a Polish Baron. He fled Poland in order not to be inducted into the Polish army, taking with him family valuables for a new life in the United States. He migrated to the USA in 1886 or 1891, which means he would have been about 16-19 years old. He purchased tracts of land in the Chicago area. Later in life he became an alcoholic, selling off all of his land holdings even trying to sell his wife for money to purchase alcohol. According to one story relayed by Mathias' son, Stanley Karp, Stanley and his young wife Catherine {Mares) and their young baby came to visit Sophie at her home which according to family folk lore was a farm in Chicago. They were sitting at the kitchen table visiting, when Mathias came in through the front door, falling down drunk. Sophie , Stanley and Catherine saw him and decided to sneak out the back door and hide on top of a haystack in the backyard. They knew that Mathias was in a bad temper and prone to violence. Mathias however, saw a the group hiding on the haystack and proceeded to set the haystack on fire! Fortunately, the group slid down the backside of the haystack and ran for safety. This is the kind of man that Mathias had become, a raging abusive MANIC-DEPRESSIVE alcholic. Alcoholism and being an abusive MANIC-DEPRESSIVE alcoholic have plagued the Karp family ever since. Mathias may have married a second wife, Mary, after the death of his first wife, Sophie-Veronica-Risha, on 2/2/1927. Stanely was one of eight children born to the couple, seven serviving. They were Mary-1896, Andrew-1897(may have been killed by Maciej- a coriner's inquest was conducted by the Cook County Corinor in 1901- Stanley Karp would often call out the name: "Bn-Andrew"--perhapes a childhood memory of his murdered baby brother Andrew), then came Henry-1898, Agnes-1899, Bertha-1900, Walter-1903, Stanley George-1905 and Edward-1906. Cook County death records: Two entries similar names and ages; KARP MATHIAS M/W Y-68 0000353 1941-10-29 ROCK ISLAND ROCK ISLAND - - KARP MATTHEW M/W Y-72 0021465 1942-07-29 COOK CHICAGO - - | KARP, Maciej (Mathis) (I11295)
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17 | (Medical):Did not survie journy to America. Boarded Ship in England but did not get off in America. | ISELMYN, Veronica (I5579)
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18 | (Medical):Did not survie journy to America. Boarded Ship in England but did not get off in America. | JODER, Anna Regina (I5580)
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19 | (Medical):Did not survie journy to America. Boarded Ship in England but did not get off in America. | JODER, Second Son (I10960)
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20 | (Medical):Only son of Hans Joder to servive journy to America. | YODER (JODER), Johannas "Hans" Jr (I5555)
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21 | (note that death date is currently shown after probate!) will mentions wfe Christina, children William, John, and others not named. Land and tanyard He was a tanner and innkeeper in Reamstown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. 1779tax list, Cocalico, tann yard (Mosser) Adam and Christina: George 1774, sp- (Trinity Lutheran, Lancaster) sp -> 1788 Bernard Mihleisen and Elisabeth (Muddy Creek) sp -> 1791, Josephy Leisy and wf sp -> 1793, Joseph Leysy and Sophia Exec for Henry Leader 1788 Exec for Wymar Strunk 1793 Exec for Philip Mead 1793/5 Exec for Henry Scheider 1803 note: another Hans Adam Musser died 1770, Heidelberg Twp, wf=Anna Mary Children of John Adam Musser and Christina Prunner are: George, b. December 20, 1774 Christina, b. January 15, 1776; d. 1860 Elizabeth b. November 05, 1777; d. Bef. 1823 Adam, b. October 04, 1779 Susanna, b. August 03, 1781 Sarah, b. August 09, 1783; d. 1825 Rebecca,b. November 25, 1785 Henry, b. July 10, 1787 William, b. June 13, 1790; d. September 15, 1847 Mary, b. November 20, 1792 John, b. May 28, 1794 Mary, b. November 26, 1796 | MOSSER, John Adam (I625333732)
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22 | (or brother of Abraham:) 1830 census, Plainfield, 0011 1000 1-0011 2 1840 census, Plainfield, 0000 0000 01-0010 0000 01 (George Sr) 1850 census, Moore Twp, Northampton, George Marsch 55 farmer, $5000, Marcy 56, George 21, Hannah 19, Elizabeth 17 | MARSCH, John George (I625335230)
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23 | (or is this Elisabeth, w/o Michael Sattler, the d/o Nicholas Clementz and later remarried?) married Michael Sattler?? Michael and Elisabeth: Johann Conrad 1765, sp Conrad Repp and Ana Elisabeth Kolbin (at Mertz) George Adam 1766,sp George Adam Rauenzan and Sophia Reppin Catharina 1770/1, sp Conrad Repp and wf Martha Eva Barbara 1772, sp Jacob Emerich and wf Eva Barbara Maria 1774,sp Johannes Brehm and wf Maria Jacob 1776, sp Jacob Schoeffer and Maria Barbara sp -> 1782, William Collins and Esther [Clemens] Elisabetha 1786, sp Peter Scheerer and wf Elisabeth | SCHAFFER, Elisabeth (I625334814)
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24 | (or Wing for her lastname) | WINGER, Deborah (I625334100)
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25 | (Peter) sp -> 1777, Joseph Litschert and Anna Maria (probably Ritschert!) Maria 1780, sp Philipp Gordner and Fransina George 1782, sp George Beck and EvaSohnsin Peter 1785, sp Daniel Siegfried and Catharina Wachrlesin Jacob 1792,sp Friederich Sohns and Dorothea internet says wife is a Merkel (worldconnect) | SOHNS, John Peter (I625335459)
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26 | (Research): there is a record of seven of his nine children. These were in the order of their birth: (1) Johannes, often called Yost (1718-1812); (2) Jacob, (3) Samuel, (4) Mary, (5) Catharine, (6) Elizabeth, and (7) Esther. In addition to this, Yost's brother, Hans YODER, left four sons to give the YODER name and stock a good start. Their names were Hans, Samuel, Peter and Daniel. These two immigrant brothers took up land on the Manatawny in 1714, the former where Pleasantville is now located. This village, first called "Yottersville," his eldest son, Johannes (John), founded and he is buried there. His tombstone inscription reads as follows: "Hier ruhet Johannes YODER. Er wurde geboren 1718. Verehlichte sich mit Catharine LYSTER (LESHER), 1747, und zeugte 4 sohne und 5 tochtern. Starb den 7 ten April, 1812, bach seiner 66 yahr in der ehe gelebet hatte. War alt worden 94 yahr und 14 tag." | JODER, Yost (I3436)
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27 | (Research):Hans Yoder was twice married. His first wife was named Veronica "Iselmyn". At least that is the way her name was spelled in the records of the oldest Reformed Church in Pennsylvania. This is the church that Hans Yoder joined on his arrival in 1709/1710, the Dutch Reformed congregation at Whitemarsh, north of Philadelphia. I have checked the original record book written in Holland Dutch, now in the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, and the transcription is as above given. This presents a problem. Is "Iselmyn" a Holland Dutchman's way of spelling the Emmenthal name "Eschelmann", or what is more likely, the Thun-Steffisburg name "Huselmann"? I have not yet been able to solve this problem, or to find the place or date of this marriage. All we know is that Hans and Veronica were married as early as 1699/1700, the birthdate of their son Hans Yoder, Jr-(1700-1779). The source for the name "Iselmyn" is William J. Hinke,ed.,"Church Record of Neshaminy and Bensalem, Bucks County,1710-1738," Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society,I:l (May 1901),111-134. For the actual citation, see the reference to the second marriage, below. When did Hans Yoder leave Switzerland? Again the year is not known, but he does turn up in the Palatinate in 1708-1709, in the village of Schwetzingen, not far from Mannheim and Heidelberg. Schwetzingen centers around the summer residence of the Electors of the Palatinate, the great Schloss which is still standing amidst its formal gardens. With Hans Yoder's knowledge of farming and milling he probably was hired to work in some capacity for the Elector. Unfortunately the Schwetzingen council minutes (Ratsprotokolle) for this period are missing. Our knowledge of his residence in Schwetzingen comes from the Reformed Church Registers of the town. As some of my readers know, there is extensive research going on at present into the backgrounds of the "1709ers",the Palatine emigrant of 1709, sponsored by Hank Jones of Universal City, California. His European researcher, Karla Mittelstaedt-Kubaseck, whom I know personally, attended a lecture I gave at a conference in the Palatinate in 1974. I asked her to be on the lookout for any reference she might locate to Hans or Yost Yoder, Some time later she wrote me that in going through the Schwetzingen Reformed Church Register, on deposit in the Baden Church Archives at Karlsruhe, she found Hans Yoder in Schwetzingen in the years 1708-1709. Hans and Veronica Yoder had a daughter Anna Regina, baptized January 27, 1708, with Jacob Korner, schoolmaster, and his wife Rachel as sponsors. In connection with this entry the pastor later added that "this family went to the Island of Pennsylvania,March 1, 1709". Like many Europeans of time, the pastor probably thought that Pennsylvania was just another of those West Indian Islands. By May 6,1709, Hans Yoder was in London, with hundreds of refugee Palatines, preserved in the British Library , Hans Joder's name (misspelled as "Fodder" when the lists were published in 1909) appears among the "First Arrivals" (Yoders are always on time!). His age was given as 38, his occupation that of "husbandman" (farmer), and his religion Reformed. Accompanying him were his wife, two sons aged 9 and 4, and a daughter aged one year. The source of this information is the article, "Lists of Germans from the Palatinate who came to England in 1709," in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Register, XLI (1909). These lists are the key to Hans Yoder's early movements, settlements, and personal relationships in Pennsylvania. With his name in the London Lists appear the names of John LeDee and Philip Kuhlwein. This is significant, since Hans Yoder's second wife, who he married in Pennsylvania April 29,1711, was Anna Rosina LeDee, daughter of Jean LeDee, usually spelled LeDez. Philip Kuhlewein (1683-1737) became Hans Yoder's brother-in-law in marrying another daughter of Jean LeDez. Both LeDez Kuhlewein settled in Oley with Hans Yoder, in fact preceded him there. Hans Yoder must not have been as "poor" as some of his Palatine countrymen in London. Most of them were shipped by Queen Anne either to County Limerick in Ireland, or to the Hudson Valley in New York to make naval stores for the British government. Hans Yoder, along with Jean LeDez, Philip Kuhlewein, Hans Jacob Fullweiler, Gerhard Clemens and a few others listed, managed to come directly to Philadelphia, where they became founders of Pennsylvania Dutch rather than of New York Palatine families. Where did Hans Yoder first settle? On January 14,1711, he purchased a tract of 275 acres along the Schuylkill River in Coventry Township, Chester County, some where opposite the present Fottstown. He purchased this land from John Henry Kerson (Rersten) who later appears in Oley as well. On the same date, January 14,1711, an adjoining tract was bought from Kerson (Kersten) by Hans Jacob Fullweiler (1682-1715), who also appears in the London Lists. The purchase of adjoining tracts on the same day implies some relationship between the two men. (Could Fullweiler's wife Barbara have been Hans Yoder's sister Barbara, born at Steffisburg in 1676? If so she would have been six years older than her husband, improbable in those days but in no case impossible.) Fullweiler died in 1715, and on June 28, 1718 his widow, now the wife of Martin "Meyleen" (Mylin) of Straburg, Lancaster County, sold the Fullweiler property to Jacob Buckholtz. Yes there is also a Buckholtz in the London Lists. It all ties together. On March 25,1714, Hans Yoder received his warrant from William Penn for land along the upper Manatawny Creek in the Oley Valley. This included most of the land around what is now called Pleasantville but for many years was known as "Yotterschdettle" (Yodertown). Hence on March 19,1717,"John Joader" and his wife Rosina sold his Schuylkill Valley farm to Henry Parker. These transfers of title to the Coventry tracts are recited in two lengthy deeds in the Philadelphia Archives, recorded in Deed Book G-8, pp. 130-131, both recorded August 28,1746. From The Yoder Family Newsletter--- HANS YODER, OLEY TWP HOMESTEAD CONFLICT WITH THE INDIANS "On or near the spot where now stands the stately mansion and other excellent buildings, was first erected a small house, the home of Hance Yoder and family. The precise date of this I was not informed; that at that time all around was yet a mere wilderness inhabited by Indians and beasts. His only neighbor was Yost Yoder. "One day Mr. Yoder, accompanied by his wife (a helpmate of those days), was engaged in extending their farmland by clearing away more of the forest in the field lying opposite the Pleasantville Hotel. The industrious parents had closed up their cabin with all their children in order to protect them from harm from the beasts which occasionally straggled along, and engaged themselves the more earnestly to their arduous toil, being assured that all was safe and secure at home. "Yoder and his wife were however not long at work in the field that day before they were alarmed by the report of a gun in the direction of the house. They hastened to the house and found a gang of neighboring Indians, who were intoxicated. They had come to the house to see Mr. Yoder who, by the way, was an intimate friend of theirs. But when they came to the house and found the door locked and yet somebody within, they thought they were intentionally refused admittance. They became enraged and indignant and, being drunk, without forethought fired through the door with a rifle. Mr. Y. was one of those that lacked not courage and was speedily amongst them and found them very boisterous and threatening, but without giving them time he gave them a thorough switching. With this the whole party left with threats of revenge. Neither was kept long in suspense for soon the company, with quite accession, returned demanding satisfaction. The later portion fortunately were sober. Yoder coolly told them all that had transpired and showed them the bullet hole in the door of the house and the helpless children within, and how easily they might have killed some of his very dear children. This had the desired effect. One Indians became enraged at the perpetrator, so that they would have murdered him outright had it not been for the kind intervention of Mr. Yoder, who with difficulty persuaded them to desist inasmuch as no harm had occurred. He advised them to go home in peace and do no more, which they agreed to do. The rifle ball fortunately had done no harm within. They had also carried off a bundle of Yoder's deerskins which were returned by the latter company but Y. refused them, on the ground that he was in fall satisfaction. They, however, insisted on returning them to Yoder. FROM: ANNALS OF OLEY VALLEY The Yoder Family The YODERs of Oley origin and first settlement form another American plant, transplanted from a German-Swiss canton to this western continent soil early in the 18th century. The name as first found in documents preserved is given as YODER, YOTTER, JOTTER, but it has now for a number of generations been invariably fixed as YODER. | JODER, Johannas "Hans" Sr. (I5578)
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28 | (Research):Sevier County Census August 20, 1870 District No. 3196 LAYFAYETT, W. V. [Wm. R.] Mw 28 farmer $183 TN Louiza G. FW 24 keeping house TN Mary E. FW 9 TN Nancy J. FW 8 TN Julia Ann FW 6 TN Sarah M. FW 2 TN James H. MW 12-Jul TN 1880 United States Sevier County Tennesse, Census Household Record Household Record 1880 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father'sBirthplace Mother'sBirthplace Approx. date of birth W. R. LAFOLLET Self M Male W 43 TN Farmer TN TN 1837 L. G. LAFOLLET Wife M Female W 48 TN Keeping House SC TN 1832 M. E. LAFOLLET Dau S Female W 19 TN TN TN 1861 N. J. LAFOLLET Dau S Female W 18 TN TN TN 1862 J. A. LAFOLLET Dau S Female W 16 TN TN TN 1864 S. M. LAFOLLET Dau S Female W 12 TN TN TN 1868 J. H. LAFOLLET Son S Male W 10 TN Works On Farm TN TN 1870 W. C. LAFOLLETT Son S Male W 9 TN TN TN 1871 V. H. LAFOLLET Dau S Female W 5 TN TN TN 1875 W.H. ELMORE Other S Male W 14 TN Works On Farm FL TN 1866 R. LAFOLLET Mother W Female W 73 TN TN TN 1807 INDEX OF BETHEL CHURCH minutes Rebecca Follett Pg 82 Excused from membership 1856 Rebecca Lafollette Pg 85 Received by experience after a sermon by Rev. John Sparks September 1849 Rebecca Follett Pg 115 Died Aug 1869 She is found in the 1850 Census of Sevier County with Elizabeth. In 1830 they were living in the Pleasant Hill area of Sevier County and in 1840 they had relocated to the Cedar Bluff Community of Sevier County. Where they remain to this day. Sevier County Marriages FOLLETT, WILLIAM R. SIMS, LOUISA 12/01/1859 Lafallette, Viola Smith, Oda 9/28/14 9/28/14 M. L. Maples JP Lafollett, Florence Christopher, Dallas 4/3/17 4/3/17 I. N. Parrott MG Lafollett, May Flynn, Ambrose 12/12/14 12/17/14 F. A. Henry JP Will of Nancy Jane Lafollette (daughter of William R. and Louisa G. Lafollett) land willed to Julia Anne in 1921 http://www.sevierlibrary.org/genealogy/ccourt/inh/lafolette.JPG | LAFOLLETT, Rebecca (I11380)
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29 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | YODER, Nancy Anne (I151)
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30 | (these Klock's move from Montgomery County to Lehigh at about the same time that Henrich and Peter seem to move north. Interesting...) Peter Gluck and wf: sp -> 1759, Henry Keiser and wf (child=Anna Barb) (at Indian Creek Ref, Montgomery) will mentions: Farm of 115 acres in Franconia to Ludowig Pilger and Magdalena his wife, daughter of testator's deceased wife Mary. To son John Albrecht, 1 s. To son John Ludowig, previously provided for, 1 s. To Michael Kensert, stepson of deceased wife, 1 s. To Valentine Kensert, 1 s., and Andrew Kensert, 1 s. To stepdaughter, Elizabeth, 1 s. To daughter Mary Barbara,1 s. To daughter Catharine, wife of Henry Keyser, 1 s. To stepdaughter Margareth, wife of Cunrad Hefentrager, 1 s. Rem. of estate to stepdaughter Magdalena Pilger. Exec: Ludowig Pilger. ****** it would seem his children are: John Albrecht John Ludwig Mary Barbara Catharine, w/o Henry Keyser stepchildren (Kensert/Kunzert) Michael Valentine Andrew (bef 1774 at Indianfield L) Elisabeth Margaretha w/o Conrad Hefentrager (bef 1772 at Indianfield) Magdalena w/o Ludwig Pilger (bef 1755 at Indianfield) Albrecht and Ludwig Klock: c1762-1765, in Montgomery County c1767 in lower Lehigh County | GLUCK, Peter (I625337512)
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31 | *** Gideon and Grace 1850 census, pg 315, Danville, Montour Co, Gideon 29, mason, Grace 27, Mary A 2 1860 census, pg 108, Danville North Ward, Montour Co, Gideon 39, stone mason, $2000/200, Grace 37, Mary 12, Sarah C 8, Sidney 6 1870 census, Lockport, St. Joseph, Michigan, Gideon 49, brick mason, $2000/400, Grace 47, Sidney 16, Emma 10, Frank 3 1880 census, Lockport, St. Joseph, Michigan, Gideon 59, Grace 57, Emma 18 1890 *** Gideon and Mary 1850 census, (many Boyers in Liberty) 1860 census, Liberty, Montour, Gideon 40, day laborer, $600/200, Mary 38, Amelia 18, Samuel 15, Franklin 13, Henery 10, William 7, Francis 3, Mary 6/12 1870 census, Liberty, Montour, Gideon 55, farm laborer, $700/400, Mary 48, Wellington 5 1880 census, Liberty, Montour, Pennsylvania, Gideon 64, Mary A 58, Edmunston, 15, son, Ashenfelter family. *** or or 1880 census, Beaver, Jefferson Co, Barbara 66, w/Isaac Shaffer and Rebecca 46 (as mother in law) Maria Jeny 1838, sp John Boyer and Elisabeth(at St Paul's, Gowen City, E Cameron) Note: LDS has another Gideon, born c1823, Mahantongo, to Jacob Boyer and Susan Kuhns Note - worldconnect has thisGideon, 10 Jul 1815 - 1885, married to Mary Ann Yerger, and a s/o Jacob A Boyer and Catharine Dieter | BOYER, Gideon (I625335367)
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32 | **************************************** Muddy Creek is in East Cocalico Twp,Lancaster George and Eva: William 1787, sp Jacob Rihm (at Muddy Creek Reformed, Lancaster) Eva sp -> 1788, Jacob Riehm and Margaret Salonica 1790/1, sp Rosina Volkin (at Mertz, Berks) Elisabeth 1796/7, sp Catharine Jud, single (at Oley Hill) William 1810, at Goshenhoppen Catholic (note, William Traut and Catherine in 1811 and afterward listed here) note also - at Trinity Lancaster, a Balzar Traut, single, communicant 1794-5 **************************************** other similar ones: George of Strasburg: note - a George and William Traut, sons of Jacob Traut b 1748 in Lancaster (a s/o Hans Nicolas Traut and Barbara, s/o Wendel Traut). At Trinity Lutheran, Lancaster: George Traut married Barbara Heidelbach, single, 2 Sep 1783, he from Strasburg, she from Octorara If this one is from Strasburg, it would seem that he's decended from Wendel Traut then. On net, this one is listed as s/o Wendell, died 1810 Abraham 1789, sp Abraham Traut (at Pequea Reformed) note - also Wendel to have a son George b c1740 | TRAUT, George (I625336835)
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33 | ******************************************************* OLD NOTES (now know she's a Steinbruch!) one source shows her as a Krieger. Not sure of the real source. I can't find anything suggesting that. I did find a Jacob Krieger withdaughter Maria Magdalena, born August 7 1773, baptized at Altalaha in Berks Co. Other thoughts on Magdalena's maiden name: Hunter, Steinbrook, Zimmerman(from deeds) Savage (neighbor) Pontius (therefore, Daniel P Conrad a son?) J. Jacob Krieger/Kruger and M. Catharina: Elisabeth 1771, sp Frantz Wenrich and wf Magdalena 1773, sp Nicholaus Bob and wf Johan Jacob 1782, sp George Daniel Brosius sp -> 1783, Frantz Wenrich and wf Gertraut 1784, sp Gertraut Anspach, single and at Jackel's Gap, Northumberland Co: Jacob and Catharine [Brocius?]: Eva Margaretha 1777/8 Catharina Elisabeth 1780 | STEINBRUCH, Magdalena (Mattena) (I625332654)
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34 | ************************************************************************************ Angelina Deppen, East Ward, Sunbury, w/o George W. 26 1870 census, Shamokin, George Deppen, store keeper 20 1880 census, EW Sunbury, George W Deppen 26, clerk in bank, Angelina 26, William E 5, Henry L 2, Susan 1, Sallie E 4/12, Nora Shipman, 18, servant 1900 census, Sunbury, George W July 1849, 50, Angelina Mar 1854, 8/8, Sue Ann Feb 1874, Sarah E Feb 1880, George H Sep 1882, Clara M Jul 1884, Clara M Jul 1884, Frank Jan 1886, Clarence H Oct 1891 cashier 1910 census, Sunbury, Angeline 56, widow, 8/8, George H 27, Frank B 24, Clarence A 18, Susan S 31, Clara M 25, Mary E 23 M1 1/1 (line suggests she's wife of Frank B), Helen C (g.d.) 9/12, 259 S Fourth St. 1920 census, Sunbury, Clara M and Clarance A are only ones at 259 S Fourth. From Floyd's account of Deppen family: George W. Deppen, who was cashier of the First NationalBank of Sunbury, died in January, 1909. ************************************************************************************ These were old ideas that seem wrong. Is the Angeline, wife of John P. Wetzel buried at Howerters 20 jun1854 - 17 Jan 1898 John P. Wetzel 3 Jun 1855 - 10 Jul 1909 1870 In 1880 census, Eldred, John P Wetzel 25, Margaret A. 25 (parents born in England) (doesn't seem like her then? ************************************************************************************ 1880 Shamokin, 4th ward, James Klock 30,brakeman on RR, Angeline 27, Henry 4 | DEPPEN, George W. (I625337701)
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35 | *NOTE: I'm not really sure that Melchior is the son of Nicholas Smith. That is just a guess for now *NOTE: OK, now I'm leaning toward being a son of a John and Magdalena *NOTE: OK, now I'm leaning toward a son of John and Elisabeth *NOTE: now I'm back to Nicholas * November 2000 - got will of Elisabeth, single d/o Nicholas and Eve. Mentions her siblings Melchior and Frantz. Now I'm convinced this is the right family after all. 1800 census, Alsace, pg 553, 20010-01010 (two children between 1797 and 1800 ?) 1810 census, Exeter, pg 772, 40020-02001 1820 census, Alsace, pg 209, 210001-21010 1830 census, Norwegian Twp, pg 137, 0001 011-0022 001 1840 ?? ?? Hartley Twp, Union Co, PA 1001 0101-2100 1000 01 1810 census, by Catharine Rapp, widow 00100-00101 and Henry Rapp 21010-21010 1820 census, by Daniel Shaffer and John Boyer note pg 208 has Widow Smith 010000-00001 sp (Melchior w/Barbara Papp) -> 1794, Peter Schmitt and wf [Sophia Papp] (Schwartzwald) sp (Melchior w/Magdalena Papp) ->1797 Johannes Dautrich and Catharine [Papp] (1st Ref) sp - 1803, John Schmitt and Magdalena sp - 1804, Johann Schmitt and Maria Magdalena sp - 1809, Johannes Bob and Catharine sp - 1811, Henry Brautigam and Med (Magd.?) [Mayer, married 1789) tombstone says died 1849, age 75. despite the slight difference in birth dates between the baptism and tombstone for John Smith (which tombstone doesn't exist now), I think Melchior is the likely father. Consider: - the county history describes John Smith as being an early boat builder and carpenter in Pottsville (which was part of Norwegian Twp originally). - there was aMelchior Smith in Norwegian Twp in 1830 (census). - a Henry Smith appears in nearby Barry Twp at that time. This Henry later appears in Van Wert Co, OH. County histories there talk about them going from PA to Stark Co and then to Van Wert. Henry's wife and Melchior and Dorothy are all buried together (no stone for Henry). - a letter exists from Jesse Smith to brother John Smith (in possession of a decendent of John) mentioning "Henry" who is out in Ohio with him and appears to be a brother. Jesse also mentions going back to "see the place" in Pottsville one more time. - a marriage record appears for Jesse Smith and Nancy in Stark County (matching the names in the 1850 census of Van Wert and the location of Henry Smith, as if they all moved together to Startk Co and then Van Wert). - Melchior Smith and Dorothea have several children baptized in the Reading area, including a John (at the time this one would have been born) and a Joseway (Jesse?). There is a gap in known baptisms where Henry's birth would fit. Also, the sponsor of a Catharine Smith to Henry in 1831 would fit the Catharine d/o Melchior. - In summary, it appears that Melchior was the father of all these people and that he moved to Ohio, leaving at least John behind (or maybe John went and came back). It's still not clear where some of theSmiths mentioned in Jesse's letter fit in (ie, John and Daniel's kids). Note: I wonder if the marriage at Trinity, Nicholas Schmidt to Dorothea Schmidtin on 12 May 1799 could be a typo - maybe it's really Melchior?? There is no Nicholas in any other church records of this time or the 1800 census. was it s/o Nicholas? Chronology of Peter and Melchior Smith (likely brothers): Petermarries Sophia Bapp in 1793 in Alsace Twp Melchior shows up by 1794. Seems to also befriend the Papp family Melchior married by 1800 it seems note - a John Smith, estate of 1845, Ohio, recorded in Berks County. | SCHMIDT, Melchior (I625335644)
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36 | +OH111325- Bartolett Y. b. Oct. 1843 m. Rebecca Artman 8 children OH111325 Bartolette Y Yoder (10/1843 PA-7/5/1906 Roswell, Chavez Co, New Mexico of Hodgkins disease) m Rebecca Artman (8/21/1850 Quakertown, BP-3/28/1929 Omaha, Neb ) (1880-Ks, 1900 Cens- Neb, Omaha; Taffy Yoder Young, eyoung@whro.net, 5/2000) OH1113251- Charlotte Artman (c1868 Lehigh Co Pa- ) m 5/11/1887 West Point, Cumming Co, Neb Christopher C. Martin (8/2/1854 Ma-2/9/1933) - one child (Dave Peterson data, dpete1@concentric.net, as of 6/98) OH1113252 Mary Artman (3/24/1872 Lyons, PA-12/22/1957) m. 6/6/1900 Willia Victor Irwin -one child OH1113253 Clara Artman (9/25/1878 West Point, NE-5/21/1969) m. Tom M. Swires-- no children (1880 Neb Census show her in Cummings Co., West Point, with W.R. Ardman, grandparent) OH1113254 Bartolette Artman (3/26/1879 NE-8/18/1945 West Palm Beach, Fl) m. 10/24/1906 Oak Park, Il Mable Coolidge of Framingham, Mass ( -4/1/1962)- 3 children OH1113255 Elizabeth Artman (5/31/1880 Blue Rapids, KS- ) m. 3/4/1906 Roswell, NM Samual McCleneghan- two children OH1113256 Solomon Artman (1/2/1884 NE-2/22/1943) m. Hazel Leonard - no children OH1113257 Kimball Artman (10/17/1887 NE- ) m. 10/13/1919 Beryl Beard (10/20/1897- ) 2 children OH1113258 Ruth Artman (11/21/1888 NE-2/-/1971) OH1113259 Harlan Artman (6/30/1891 NE- ) m. 11/16/1912 Post Falls, Idaho Rose Ethel Fowler (9/6/1892- )- 1 child | YODER, Bartolette Y. (I625338487)
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37 | - Member of Provincial Assembly - Purchaser of Smithtown in 1650 | WHITEHEAD, Daniel (I625333872)
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38 | - signed RI convenant at Newport in 1637 - Member of RI Colonial Assembly, 1657 (immigrated with servant Jn Aldburg or John Albro) | FREEBORN, William (I625334116)
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39 | -Demands of heirs against the estate in 1816: Magdalena Leibenguth, the widow$7.00 Conrad Kleintup (son-in-law) $9.51 George Leibenguth (son) $138.43 Philip Leibenguth (son) unreadable http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stshiver&id=I15339 Admin to son Peter Leibenguth Northampton County, Pa. Deed Misc. Book 5, page 207 Dated 18 December 1820 Recorded 15 June 1839 Know all men by these presents that we Conrad Kleintop and Mary his wife, Daniel Christman and Barbara his wife, John Kleintop and Susanna his wife, Peter Kleintop and Machtolenah his wife, George Borger and Susanna his wife andGeorge Kleintop all of Towamensing and Ross Townships in the county of Northampton and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Legatees and heirs at law to the estate of George Leibenguth late of Lehigh Township in the County of Northampton and Commonwealth aforesaid, millwright deceased, do hereby acknowledge that we have this day had and received of and from Peter Leibenguth administrator of the said George Leibenguth deceased the sum of five-hundred thirty three dollarsand thirty-four cents in six equal shares, each share being eighty eight dollars and eighty nine cents in full satisfaction and payment of all such sum or sums of money and legacies as are due or becoming due to us out of the estate of the said George Leibenguth so as aforesaid deceased, of all the estate realpersonal and mixed. And therefore they the said Conrad Kleintop and Mary his wife, Daniel Christman and Barbara his wife, John Kleintop and Susanna his wife, Peter Kleintop and Machtolenah his wife, George Borger and Susanna his wife and George Kleintop do by these presents release, acquit and forever discharge the said Peter Leibenguth his heirs, executors and administrators of and from the said legacy or legacies, and of and from all actions, suits, payments,accounts, reckonings, expectancy, claims and demands whatsoever, for and by reason thereof, or of any other act, matter, cause or thing whatsoever from the beginning of the world to the day of the date of these presents. In witness whereof we and ea ch of us have jointly and severally set our hands and seals the 18th day of December in the y ear of our Lord 1820. Signed and sealed before Justice of the Peace Jost Dreisbach http://www.geocities.com/leibenguthsurname/miscellaneous.htm Assignment: 14 February 1820, Northampton Co.,Pa. Courthouse Records Conrad Kleintop to Peter Kuntz Jun. To all People to whom these presents shall come Conrad Kleintop of Ross Township in the County of Northampton and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, heir at Law of George Leibenguth of Lehigh Township in the County aforesaid Yeoman deceased, in right of his wife Susanna, who, being one of the Daughters of the said George Leibenguth and likewise, died after the death of the said George Leibenguth, send greeting--- Know Ye that the said Conrad Kleintop for and in consideration of thesum of Eight Hundred Dollars of lawful money of the United States unto him inhand paid by Peter Kuntz of Lehigh Township in the county aforesaid, Yeoman, at and before the ensealing and delivery here of the receipt whereof the said Conrad Kleintop doth hereby acknowledge and thereof acquit and forever discharge the said Peter Kuntz heirs executors and administrators by these presents hath granted, bargained, sold,, released and confirmed and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, release, and confirm into the said Peter Kuntz his heirs, executors, and administrators, all his right, title, share, portion, interest, and claim whatsoever he is entitled to in regard of his said wife of, in, and to the real estate of the said George Leibenguth decd. and monies and interests due thereof to receive, have, and hold the same unto him the said PeterKuntz his heirs and assigns. And the said Conrad Kleintop for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, doth covene | LEIBENGUTH, George (I625337783)
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40 | 095-16-9991 (issued in New York) last resided Punta Gorda, FL last paid Allentown, PA | OSSIN, Boris (I625336342)
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41 | 1/13/1655---Jost-Joder------Niclaus-Joder-and---Melcher-Traxel ----------------------------------Anna-Trachsel-------Jorg-Waber ------------------------------------------------------------Barbara-Joder On this day in Yoder History, Jost Joder, son of Nicolaus Joder and Anna Trachsel, was born on Jan. 13, 1655 in Steffisburg, Switzerland. Jost marriedBarbara Rupp. He was one of the Anabaptist Joders who appear to have left Steffisburg during the period of persecutions in the early 1690s. | JODER, Jost (I11688)
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42 | 10/28/1649--Peter-Joder-----Jost-Joder-and------Peter-Blank ----------------------------------Anna-Traxel---------Hans-Zimmermann ------------------------------------------------------------Barbli-Nisley | JODER, Peter (I625338264)
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43 | 11 Grandchildren of my deceased daughter, Susanna Herner daughter Susanna married Henrich Horner (or Herner) of Exeter Township on April 23, 1782 by Rev. Boos. Susanna was deceased at the time of her father's death in 1803. The names of the grandchildren were not given in the father's will. A second marriage was found on Henrich Horner on June 4, 1798 at Schwartzwald Church to Catharina Bohm of Amity Township. A son, Henrich Horner, was baptized by Rev. Boos at 11 weeks of age on November 24, 1800 - the sponsor was Johann Wilhelm Boos . | YODER, Susanna (I11625)
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44 | 112th Pa Regiment, Battery F, mustered in 29 Oct 1862, 3 yrs service, absent/sick at muster out 1860 census, #1122, Eldred, Polly Smith 20 (w/George and family) 1870 census, (Samuel is living with mother in Eldred) 1880 census,pg 9/#68, Eldred, Samuel G 39, Mary 42, Elizabeth 9, Franklin 8, Mary J 6, Monroe 5, William G 11 nephew, Madorah Conrad 23 servant 1890 census, Eldred, Samuel 49, Mary _, Lizzie _, Mary _, Monroe 15 1890 veteran's listing, Pitman, Samuel G Herb, F/112, 9 Sep 1861 - 29 Sep 1864 1900 census, 1910 census, Lebanon 5 Wd, Lebanon, Samuel Herb 70, M42, watchman, Iron works, Mary 71, 4/4, Lizzie 29, Frank Wiest 19 boarder 1920 | HERB, Samuel G. (I625334432)
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45 | 12 Grandchildren of my deceased daughter, Barbara Oyster Daughter Barbara was also deceased at the time of her father's death and will. Again the names of the grandchildren were not listed in the will. Barbara married Johannes Eister (Oyster) on January 7, 1784 by Rev. Boos. A descendant of Johannes and Barbara Joder Oyster is Mrs. Ann Cunin Hillis, 191 W. Bayton St., Alliance, Ohio 44601. Mrs. Hillis has made many fine contributions to the Yoder Newsletter. Johannes Eister (Oyster) was married a second time to Esther Beckli on April 10, 1796 by Rev. Johann Vilhelm Ingold. Two known children born to Johannes and Esther were 1. Hana, born July 19,1798 and 2. Daniel, born December 20, 1799. | YODER, Barbara (I11624)
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46 | 12 oct 1744 - 4 Jan 1830 Fallowfield Twp, Chester Co, PA? | SMITH, Isaac (I625334401)
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47 | 15 Mar 1815 Jun 1865 SMITH - Charlie 1 Aug 1886 10 Oct 1886 s/o Wm. & N. E. Birtha 15 Oct 1894 13 Sep 1895 d/o Wm. & N. E. Lela 17 Nov 1918 7 Jan 1924 Our sister (at tree) H. William) 9 Nov 1852 14 Aug 1918 Nan E. ) 8 Nov 1856 9 Feb 1936 Henry 10 Apr 1888 10 Apr 1888 s/o Wm. & N. E. (at tree) Martha Born & died 10 Jun 1889 d/o Wm. & N. E. (at tree) Nancy 25 Jun 1890 8 Jul 1890 d/o Wm. & N. E. (at tree) William Born & died 25 Jun 1890 s/o Wm. & N. E. (at tree) Eliza Born & died 8 Jul 1890 d/o Wm. & N. E. James P. 22 Aug 1879 5 Oct 1879 s/o Wm. & N. E. Infant No dates d/o M/M Oda Ray Infant No dates d/o M/M Oda Ray J. A. 15 Mar 1815 Jun 1865 James ) 9 Apr 1854 3 Jul 1909 Mattie E. ) 27 Apr 1964 10 May 1933 Oda Ray) 28 Feb 1896 15 Sep 1944 H. Viola ) 31 Jul 1896 23 Feb 1940 | SMITH, James A (I625338414)
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48 | 166-01-9558 | SWARTZ, Lennie (I625337754)
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49 | 1685 - Essex Co NJ, Passaic Twp, Cornelius Van Horn | VAN HORN, Cornelius (I625333003)
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50 | 1696 - Bergen Co NJ, Quit Rent Twp, Charistianse Van Horn More info is in "A Lutheran Mission in Northampton Township in 1748" from an article in 1926.I think this was presented in an early proceedings of the Bucks County Historical Society. pgs 45-47. From History of Bucks County, pg 93: Barent Christian Van Horn, eldest son of Christian Barents and Jannetje Jans, as before stated was probably born in Holland, a theory which is born out by the early date at which he acquired title to land. On March 26, 1667, Governor Philip Carteret granted to Barent Christian, of Menkauque, planter, fifty acres of land at Pembrepach and eighty-five acres on the bay called Kill Van Kull, both in Bergen county. On September 29, 1697, he obtained a grant from the propreitors of East Jersey, 160 acres on "Hackingsack River," joining that of his half brother Thomas Lawrenson (Van Boskerk). On May 15, 1703, Barnard Christian and his half-brother, Peter Lawrence, purchased 1,000 acres of Robert Heaton, on Neshaminy creek, in Bucks county, which on September 18, 1707, the partitioned between them. Two days later, September 20, 1707, Barnard Christian conveyedhis portion to his two sons, Peter and Christian Barnson, Peter receiving 257acres and Christian 294 acres. On September 29, 1707, Barnard Christian purchased 550 acres in Bucks county, of Thomas Groom, 274 acres of which he conveyed to his son Barnard Barnson, June 17, 1714. He also acquired other land in Bucks county, and on June 2, 1722, conveyed to his son, Isaac Van Horn, 276 acres, and on May 6, 1722, 290 acres to his son Abraham Van Horn. He thus owned in all 1381 acres of land in Bucks county, though he continued to live inBergen county, New Jersey, and died there in 1726. He married, in 1679, at the Bergen Dutch Reformed church, Geertje Dircks, daughter of Dirck Classen, who was baptized in New York, March 5, 1662. The children of Barent Christian Van Horn and Geertje Dirckse were: etc... http://genforum.genealogy.com/vanhorn/ http://jerrie.vanhorn.com/ the complete text from the Bucks County PA History is at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/vanhornfamily.html | VAN HORN, Barentse Christian (I625332986)
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