Catharine STEINBRUCH

Female Abt 1769 - 1848  (~ 79 years)


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  1. 1.  Catharine STEINBRUCH was born Abt 1769, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, PA; died 20 Jan 1848, Northumberland Co, PA.

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    • _UID: B1F2A34678BB4BE99D1F266C38FDF27BE375

    Notes:

    is this the real date of death of Catharine?

    I notice there's a will for a Catharine in 1848. Is it this one? Did someone start using
    the probate date for a death date?

    Catharine married Johann Jacob CONRATH Abt 1790, Augusta Twp, Northumberland Co, PA. Johann (son of Jacob CONRATH and Anna Catharine UNKNOWN) was born 23 Sep 1765, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; died Aug 1815, Augusta Twp, Northumberland Co, PA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Christian COONROD  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1808, Augusta Twp, Northumberland Co, PA; died 3 Mar 1896, Manchester, Delaware Co, IA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christian COONROD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Catharine1) was born Abt 1808, Augusta Twp, Northumberland Co, PA; died 3 Mar 1896, Manchester, Delaware Co, IA.

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    • _UID: A76B7AF5D7E04D43A43C0F20EA2531738A8D

    Notes:

    Nickname: Cappy

    1830 census, Augusta, pg 182, 0000 1 - 0001 (or s/o Peter?)

    1840

    1850 census, Highland, Grant Co, Wisconsin, Christian Cunrad50, farmer, (PA),
    Elizabeth 38 (PA), Mary E 18 (PA), Geo N 16, David 14, Elizabeth 12, Sarah J 10,
    Electa A 6 (MI), Jacob 4 (IL), Newton 1

    1860 census, Coffin's Grove, Delware Co, IA, Christian Conrod 68, farmer, (PA)
    Elizabeth 45, Mary E 26 (PA), George 24, David 22, Charlotte 21, Jane 19 (PA)
    Electa 16 (MI), Peter 13 (IL), Newton 12, Isabell 7, John 5 (IA), Christeen 1 (IA)
    $400

    1870 census, Coffin's Grove, Delaware Co, IA, Christian Coonrad 80, farmer,
    born in PA, Elizabeth 56 (PA), Christina 11 (IA), John O 15 (IA) $1000/357

    1880 census, Coffin's Grove, Delaware Co, IA, Christian Coonrad 94, farmer,
    bornGermany, Elizabot 67 (PA), Christine 19 (IA) (daughter)
    (by Nuton Coonrad 30).

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    http://www.iowaoldpress.com/IA/Polk/1885/NOV.html
    Christian Conrad, 104 years, Coffin's Grove, Delaware county

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    Biographical Souvenir of the Counties of Delaware & Buchanan, IA, Vol II,
    1890:
    Christian Coonrod, a farmer, residing in Coffin's Grove township, about
    six miles northwest of Manchester, is certainly the oldest man in Delaware
    county, andprobably the oldest man in northeast Iowa. He says that he was
    born September 22, 1780. He would, therefore, at this writing (September,
    1890) be 110 years old. There are no means at hand for verifying the dates,
    the fact as to thetime of his birth resting upon his memory, unsupported by
    any corroborative evidence. Still, if we grant Mr. Coonrod the same privileg
    in reference to testifying for himself as to his age that we grant other men,
    and take his statement in reference to that fact as we take the statements of
    other men, the dateabove given must stand in the record as the time when he
    made his appearance in this world. He was born in Cumberland county, PA, and
    comes of ancestry which, according to his statement, was remarkable for its
    longevity. His father, Jacob Coonrod, lived to be only 55, but his
    grandfather Coonrod reached the great age of 106; his grandmother Coonrod was
    something over 100, while his mother died at 102 and his maternal grandfather
    at 97. He is of German & Frenchextraction, his father having been a native
    of Germany & his mother, whose maiden name was Catherine Steinbrook, a native
    of France. Christian Coonrod wasreared in Cumberland county, PA. He served
    in the War of 1812, taking part in the assault on Queenstown heights & the
    battle of Fort Erie, witnessing Perry's great victory on the lake, & concluded
    his military career at Sackett's harbor, where he was discharged at the end of
    the war. He remembers events connected with the war quite well, but he can
    not fix dates. This, and the fact that he lost his discharge papers years
    ago, has prevented his getting a pension for his military services at that
    time.
    Returning to Pennsylvania at the close of the War of 1812, Mr. Coonrod
    took up farming, & followed it until the Erie canal was opened to traffic,
    when he sought & secured employment on that, running a line boat for several
    years between the chief commercial points on that water-way. He had
    previously operated a small boat on the Schuylkill river, when Philadelphia
    was a place of only a few thousand, Reading, a small country town, &
    Pittsburgh consisted of two stores & a boarding-house.

    Tim's notes:
    it certainly seems like Christian belongs in this family, considering hisparents being
    Jacob Conrad and Catharine Steinbrook. The ages seem exaggerated, including
    his own. Growing up in Cumberland Co could be possible since Christian was
    orphaned at a young age. Or it refers to Northumberland.

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    http://iagenweb.org/delaware/bios/misc/Coonrod_Christian.htm
    Biography Souven