Generation No. 1
1. Brenda Fae Martin1, born in Ephrata Lancaster County.
She is the daughter of 2. Elmer S Martin and 3. Dorothy Elizabeth Christ.
She married (1) Charles W Miller June 04, 1966 in Lancaster County.
He was the son of Charles William Miller, deceased and Emma Cunningham
Snyder, also deceased. She married (2) Mark James Anderson.
He was born in Coatesville. He is the son of Thelma Lee and Howard
Anderson. She married (3) Karl Creasy1 September 27, 1995 in Ephrata
Lancaster County. He was born in Chester County. He is
the son of Karl Creasy, deceased and Jenny Schultz.
Generation No. 2
2. Elmer S Martin2, born Lancaster County. He is the
son of 4. Clayton Oberholtzer Martin and 5. Fianna Keller Sensenig.
He married 3. Dorothy Elizabeth Christ, December 28, 1946.
3. Dorothy Elizabeth Christ, born in Lancaster County.
She is the daughter of 6. Samuel Pfautz Christ and 7. Sarah Mohler Mohn.
Children of Elmer Martin and Dorothy Christ are:
1 i. Brenda Fae Martin, born in Ephrata Lancaster County; married
(1) Charles W Miller June 04, 1966 in Lancaster County; married (2) Mark
James Anderson; married (3) Karl Creasy September 27, 1995 in Ephrata Lancaster
County.
ii. Victor Jay Martin, born in Lancaster county; married Donna
Weaver, October 25, 1970 in Denver Lancaster County.
More About Victor Jay Martin:
Occupation: Dutchman's Trucking
Generation No. 3
4. Clayton Oberholtzer Martin2, born April 17, 18882; died
19693. He was the son of 8. Amos A Martin and 9. Sarah B Oberholtzer.
He married 5. Fianna Keller Sensenig.
5. Fianna Keller Sensenig4,5, born June 09, 18875; died
June 25, 1964. She was the daughter of 10. Israel B Sensenig and
11. Rebecca Keller.
More About Clayton Oberholtzer Martin:
Burial: Pike Mennonite Church
Occupation: farmer6
Children of Clayton Martin and Fianna Sensenig are:
i. Edwin S Martin7, born 1912; married Elizabeth W Martin;
born Abt. 1914.
ii. Israel S Martin7, born 1914; married Esther Shafer;
born Abt. 1915.
iii. Wiilliam S Martin7, born 1916; married Martha B Weaver;
born December 12, 1917; died July 03, 19878.
More About Martha B Weaver:
Burial: Pike Mennonite Church
iv. Paul S Martin9, born 1918; married Erma Shafer; born Abt.
1920.
v. Emma S Martin9, born 1920.
vi. Dora S Martin9, born 1922; married Richard Sholly; born
Abt. 1920.
vii. Miriam S Martin9, born 1924; died April 09, 1999; married
Alvin Martin; born Abt. 1922.
viii. Edith Martin9, born 1926; married Clarence N Witmer; born
Abt. 1925.
2 ix. Elmer S Martin, born April 16, 1928; married Dorothy Elizabeth
Christ December 28, 1946.
x. Rachel S Martin9, born 1930; married Clarence Auker;
born Abt. 1928.
6. Samuel Pfautz Christ10, born February 01, 1884 in Hopeland;
died June 06, 1968 in Lancaster Co. He was the son of 12. Oliver
M Christ and 13. Mary Frances Pfautz. He married 7. Sarah Mohler
Mohn July 02, 1904 in Rothsville.
7. Sarah Mohler Mohn11, born June 20, 1887 in Warwick;
died August 08, 1957 in Ephrata Lancaster County. She was the daughter
of 14. Henry M Mohn and 15. Elizabeth Mohler.
Notes for Samuel Pfautz Christ:
1900 Census Lancaster co Clay twp Samuel Christ 16 Servant
for Walter Martin
1910 Census Lancaster Co Clay twp Samuel P Christ 26 (cigar maker)
Sallie M 22, Clayton E 5, Minerva Irene 3, Clarence 1, Mary P 17 (sister)
Hayden Brubaker 1 (nephew)
Individual: Christ, Samuel
Birth date: Feb 1, 1884
Death date: Jun 1968
Social Security #:
Last residence: PA 17522
State of issue: RR
EPHRATA REVIEW Tuesday, June 13, 1968 Samuel P Christ Reinholds
R1
Samuel P Christ, 84, Reinholds R1, died at 7:30 P.M. last Thursday
in the Ephrata Community Hospital after an illness of three days.
He had been a former resident of Akron for 53 years. Born in Clay
township, a son of the late Oliver S and Mary P Pfautz Christ, he was a
retired Reading Railroad worker. Mr Christ was a member of the United
Zion Church of Akron and the Reading Railroad Brotherhood. His wife,
Sally Mohn Christ, died on Aug 8, 1957. Survivors include these children:
Clayton E; Minerva Irene, wife of Francis R Dietrich; and Clarence S, all
of Akron; Harry E, Mount Joy;
Oscar O, Reinholds RD; Melvin W, Ephrata Rd; Dorothy E, wife of Elmer
Martin, Bethany Road, Ephrata; 16 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren;
and 3 great-great grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs
Harry Scheaffer, Lititz Rd and a brother, Oliver P, Paxtonia. Funeral
services were held on Monday in the Stradling Funeral Home, Akron with
Rev Wesley P Martin officiating. Burial followed in Mohler's Brethren
Cemetery.[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security
Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.44973.96]
Individual: Christ, Samuel
Social Security #:
Issued in: Railroad Board
Birth date: Feb 1, 1884
Death date: Jun 1968
Residence code: Pennsylvania
ZIP Code of last known residence: 17522
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Ephrata, Pennsylvania
More About Samuel Pfautz Christ:
Baptised: Issued in: Railroad Board12
Burial: Mohlers Church of the Brethern13
Lived: Akron
Occupation: Cigar maker, Rail Road
Religion: United Zion Brethren
Social Security Number: 716-01-1332
Notes for Sarah Mohler Mohn:
August 1957 EPHRATA REVIEW "Injuries fatal to Mrs Christ"
Mrs Sally M Christ, 70, of 52 Bethany Rd, was fatally injured on Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in an automobile collision at the intersection of
the Hinkletown and New Holland road near Hinkletown. Mrs Christ died
at 5:20 p.m. Thursday in Ephrata Community Hospital. Death was caused
by internal hemorrhage due to ruptured spleen and numerous fractured ribs;
reported Friday morning by Deputy Coroner Dr I G Wagner. The victim's
husband, Samuel P Christ, seventy-three, driving the car in which she was
riding, suffered a laceration of the tongue, abrasions of the right leg
and arm and perforated eardrum. Walter G Longenecker, fifty-seven,
764 E Maple street,Annville, the other operator, suffered a laceration
of the right knee abrasions of the scalp and possible rib fractures.
Both were admitted to the Ephrata Hospital. Trooper Joseph Lynch,
of the Ephrata State Police said the accident occurred at an intersection
known as the Lindon School crossing. He said Christ was traveling
east on a township road when he ignored a stop sign. His auto was
struck broadside by the Longenecker auto. Longenecker, who was alone
was headed north on the Hinkletown road, police said both autos were demolished
with a loss estimated by Lynch at $2,000. The investigation is being
continued. Mrs Christ was born in Warwick township, the daughter of the
late Henry M and Lizzie Mohler Mohn and was a member of the United Zion
Church, Akron. She was a life long resident of the Akron area.
Besides her husband these sons and daughters survive: Clayton E Christ
and Minerva I, wife of Frances Deitrich, both of Akron; Clarence S Christ,
Ephrata; Harry E Christ, Elizabethtown; Oscar O Christ, Denver R4; Melvin
W Christ, Millway, Lititz R4; and Dorothy E, wife of Elmer S Martin, with
whom she resided. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren
and three brothers. William M Mohn, York; Harry E and Oscar M Mohn,
both of Lancaster. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon
at 2 O'clock from the United Zion church, Akron. The Rev Wesley Martin
and the Rev Paul Brandt officiated. Interment was in Mohler's cemetery
near Ephrata. The Stradling Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Christs' seventy-three year old husband will be charged with involuntary
manslaughter as a result of the accident in which his wife was fatally
injured. The announcement was made on Friday by assistant district
attorney Alfred C Alspach, following a conference with state trooper Joseph
G Lynch of the Ephrata sub-station who investigated the accident.
More About Sarah Mohler Mohn:
Burial: Mohler Church of the Brethren
Religion: United Zion
Children of Samuel Christ and Sarah Mohn are:
i. Clayton Elmer Christ14, born December 28, 1904 in Hopeland;
died June 27, 1983; married Maria N Adair; born August 13, 1907; died May
27, 1986.
More About Clayton Elmer Christ:
Burial: Mt Zion U M, Akron, Lanc co
Lived: Akron
More About Maria N Adair:
Burial: Mt Zion UM, Akron
Lived: Akron
ii. Minerva Irene Christ14, born October 12, 1906; died March 19, 1995 in Lancaster Co15; married Francis Dietrich; born October 16, 1903 in Akron; died October 27, 1984 in Lancaster Co15.
Notes for Minerva Irene Christ:
In Loving Memory of Minerva I Deitrich
Born: October 12, 1906 (Akron, Pa)
Died: March 19, 1905-West Earl Twp, Pa
Aged: 88 years, 5 mo, 7days
Services From Stradling Funeral Home Inc. 30 N Ninth St, Akron, Pa
Wednesday, March 22, 1995-10:00 A.M.
Officiating Clergy Rev Gene K Boyer
The 23rd Psalm
Interment in the Mt Zion Evangelical Cemetery Akron, Pa
Casket Bearers: Richard J Dietrich, Dale Garman, Paul Christ, Mark Garman, Howard Shingler, Elmer Martin
Funeral Arrangements by: Stradling Funeral Homes Inc, Ephrata/Akron, Pa
MINERVA DIETRICH, 88, WAS HOMEMAKER Minerva I Dietrich, 88, of
the Fairmont Rest Home, Ephrata, formerly of Akron, died Sunday at the
home following a lengthy illness. Born in Akron, she was a daughter
of the late Samuel and Sally Mohn Christ. A homemaker, she was the
wife of Francis R Dietrich who died in October 1984. She worked for
the former Miller-Hess Shoe Company of Akron. A member of Mt Zion
United Methodist Church of Akron, she was for many years a member of the
Women's Temperance Union of Akron. Surviving are a son, Richard J
of Arizona; a daughter, Fay I, wife of Mark J Garman of Akron, 5 grandchildren;
7 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great grand children. Also surviving
are 3 brothers, Clarence Christ of Akron, Melvin Christ of Bradenton, Fla,
and Oscar Christ of Denver and a sister, Dorothy, wife of Elmer Martin
of Akron.
More About Minerva Irene Christ:
Burial: Mt Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Akron
More About Francis Dietrich:
Burial: Mt Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Akron
iii Clarence Sylvester Christ16, born March 31, 1909; married Margaret Long; born August 11, 1911; died January 24, 1991.
More About Margaret Long:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
iv Harry Elwood Christ, born May 06, 1913; died June 19, 1986; married Catherine Horst; born Abt. 1915.
More About Harry Elwood Christ:
Burial: Mt Pleasant Brethren in Christ
v. Oscar Oliver Christ, born September 30, 1918; married (1)
Anna Aucker; born Abt. 1920; married (2) Joan; born Abt. 1940.
vi Melvin Walter Christ, born December 11, 1919; married Ruth
Elizabeth Gockley August 31, 1940 in Akron; born Abt. 1920.
3 viiDorothy Elizabeth Christ, born November 24, 1924; married
Elmer S Martin December 28, 1946.
Generation No. 4
8. Amos A Martin, born October 28, 1862; died September
22, 1908. He was the son of 16. Daniel W Martin and 17. Magdalena
Auker. He married 9. Sarah B Oberholtzer January 06, 1887.
9. Sarah B Oberholtzer, born November 27, 1866; died April
19, 1917. She was the daughter of 18. Samuel H Oberholtzer and 19.
Rebecca S Brubaker.
Children of Amos Martin and Sarah Oberholtzer are:
4 i. Clayton Oberholtzer Martin, born April 17, 1888; died 1969;
married Fianna Keller Sensenig.
ii. Harvey Oberholtzer Martin, born 1890; married Anna M Reich;
born Abt. 1891.
iii Infant Martin, born 1891; died 1891.
iv.Daniel Oberholtzer Martin, born 1893; died 1974; married
Ellie G Landis; born Abt. 1895.
v. Amos Oberholtzer Martin, born 1895; died 1974; married Annie
G Landis; born Abt. 1897.
vi.Samuel E Martin, born 1897; married Minnie W Zimmerman; born
Abt. 1900.
vii.Magdalena Oberholtzer Martin, born 1899.
viiiNoah Oberholtzer Martin, born 1902; married Susie G Landis;
born Abt. 1905.
ix.Leroy Oberholtzer Martin, born 1904.
x. Anna Oberholtzer Martin, born 1906.
xi.Mary O Martin Martin, born 1908; married Benjamin S Weaver;
born Abt. 1905.
10. Israel B Sensenig17, born 1853; died 1926. He
was the son of 20. Isaac Sensenig and 21. Eliza Bowman. He married
11. Rebecca Keller.
11. Rebecca Keller17,18, born 1845; died 1911.
Notes for Israel B Sensenig:
1880 Lancaster county census North East Earl twp, Martindale
Israel Sensenig 27 (farmer) Rebecca 26
Keller 8 Isaac 4 Christian 1
Children of Israel Sensenig and Rebecca Keller are:
i. Isaac K Sensenig19,20,21, born 1876; married Catharine A
Weaver; born 1866; died 1926.
ii. Christian K Sensenig22,23,24, born 1878; died 1932; married
Fannie Stauffer; born Abt. 1880.
More About Christian K Sensenig:
Lived: Martindale
iii.Emma K Sensenig24,25, born 1884; married Michael Nolt; born
Abt. 1880.
iv.Keller Sensenig25,26,27, born 1871; died 1934; married Mary
Zimmerman; born 1865; died 1919.
More About Keller Sensenig:
Burial: Pike Mennonite Church
More About Mary Zimmerman:
Burial: Pike Mennonite Church28
5 v. Fianna Keller Sensenig, born June 09, 1887; died June 25,
1964; married Clayton Oberholtzer Martin.
vi.Wilson Sensenig29,30, born 1873; died 187431
Notes for Wilson Sensenig:
vii.Israel K Sensenig31,32, born 1890; married Mary Jane Grove; born 1888.
More About Israel K Sensenig:
Lived: Ephrata33
Occupation: dealer in second-hand machinery33
viiiSamuel K Sensenig34,35, born Abt. 1880; married Mary Ellen Wanner; born 1886.
More About Samuel K Sensenig:
Lived: Ephrata
Occupation: farmer
ix.Peter K Sensenig36,37, born 1893; died 192238
12. Oliver M Christ39, born September 04, 186340; died September
19, 1932 in Lancaster Co. He was the son of 24. William M Christ
and 25. Mary Ann Marks. He married 13. Mary Frances Pfautz May 13,
1883.
13. Mary Frances Pfautz41, born April 27, 186542; died
October 12, 1908. She was the daughter of 26. Henry R Pfautz and
27. Sarah Elizabeth Kreider.
Notes for Oliver M Christ:
1880 Census Lancaster Co (Clay twp) Oliver Christ 16 (Servant) for
Michael Bollinger 43; Katie 40;
Ida 11; Emma 8
1900 Census Lancaster Co (Clay twp) Oliver 37, Mary 36, Mamie 8, Oliver
12
9/2/1932 EPHRATA REVIEW Oliver M Christ of Millport, 68, 11, 22 died last Friday A.M. at the home of his daughter Mrs Harry S Schaeffer, Millport. Stricken in his room and found by his daughter. Dr H Walter, of Rothsville, was called and pronounced death due to heart attack. He was formerly a resident of this borough having been employed at the American Oil Station, corner S State and Franklin Streets, Ephrata. These children survive: Samuel, Akron; Oliver, Harrisburg; Mary, wife of Harry Schaeffer, Millport. 10 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. 2 brothers Lincoln, Hopeland, and James, Hellertown and 2 step sisters, Millie and Alice both of Lebanon. Funeral was held Mon P.M. Services from Mellinger's Funeral Home and the Middle Creek Church. Buried at Middle Creek Cemetery.
Tombstone says he died in 1931, Ephrata Review reported his death on Sept. 2, 1932. That should put his death the last week in Augst, 1932.
More About Oliver M Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1863, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Fact 8: Did not re-marry. Girlfriend was known by the family
as Old El
Fact 9: H M Mellinger Funeral Home Bill $96.00
Lived: 1914, Durlach area and Millport, Ephrata twp43
Occupation: Farmer
Sponsors: Mother
More About Mary Frances Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Cause of Death: typhoid fever
Children of Oliver Christ and Mary Pfautz are:
6 i. Samuel Pfautz Christ, born February 01, 1884 in Hopeland;
died June 06, 1968 in Lancaster Co; married Sarah Mohler Mohn July 02,
1904 in Rothsville.
ii. Sarah Christ44, born September 29, 1885; died October 06,
1885.
More About Sarah Christ:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
iii.Lincoln P Christ45, born Abt. 1886; died March 06, 1899.
More About Lincoln P Christ:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Cause of Death: whooping cough
Lived: Clay twp
iv.Irwin Christ46, born September 23, 1886; died June 26, 1889.
More About Irwin Christ:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
v. Oliver Pfautz Christ47, born February 17, 1889 in Hopeland48; died February 01, 1975; married Elsie May Smith; born June 29, 1891.
Notes for Oliver Pfautz Christ:
1910 Census Lancaster Co Ephrata twp Oliver Christ 21 (cigar
maker) Elsie M 18, Oliver M 46 (odd jobs)
More About Oliver Pfautz Christ:
Burial: West Lawn Cemetery, Harrisburg48
Occupation: cigar maker
vi.Maime P Christ, born June 27, 1892; died December 03, 1975 in Rothsville49; married (1) Harry S Schaeffer; born April 26, 1889; died December 27, 1970 in Rothsville; met (2) Unknown Brubaker; born Abt. 1890.
More About Maime P Christ:
Burial: Rothsville United Zion
More About Harry S Schaeffer:
Burial: Rothsville United Zion
Occupation: blacksmith
14. Henry M Mohn50,51,52, born December 1864 in Rothsville53,54;
died 1943. He was the son of 28. Christian B Mohn and 29. Leah Glassmeyer.
He married 15. Elizabeth Mohler December 24, 1882 in Lincoln by Stephen
Schweitzer.
15. Elizabeth Mohler55, born September 30, 1863 in Rothsville56;
died 1949 in Warwick twp, Lanc co. She was the daughter of 30. Reuben
Mohler and 31. Sarah Wolf.
Notes for Henry M Mohn:
Out of family Bible that was in the hands of Minerva Dietrich
Henry Mohn of Rothsville, son of Christian and Leah Mohn nee Glassmyers,
married Lizzie Mohler, daughter of Reuben and Sarah Mohler, born Wolf,
December 24, 1882, by Stephen Schweitzer.
1900 Census Lancaster Co (Ephrata twp) Henry Mohn 12/1864 (farmer)
Lizzie 9/1863, William 2/1883, Sarah 6/1887, John 7/1889, Harry
7/1896
Oscar 12/1899 (Married 17 years,
5 children, all living)
1910 Census Lancaster Co Akron Henry M Mohn 46, Elizabeth 47 (both
cigar makers) Harry Elmer 13, Oscar M 10
( Married 27 years 5 children, 5 living)
More About Henry M Mohn:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Akron
Occupation: farmer
Notes for Elizabeth Mohler:
1880 Ephrata Census Lizzie Mohler 16, Servant for brother
Samuel W Mohler
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
In the matter of the Administration of the Goods, Chattels, Rights
and Credits of
Lizzie M Mohn, late of Warwick twp, deceased
To George H Goll, Register of Wills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania:
The Petition of Oscar M Mohn, 1959 Lititz Pike, Manheim Twp,
Lancaster Co, Pa
respectfully represents that the above-named decedent was a citizen
of the United States and resident of Lancaster county, Pa and died intestate
at united Zion Home, Lititz, RD2, Warwick twp, Lancaster and State of Pa
on Monday the 24th day of October AD 1949 at 1:45 o'clock AM
That the said decedent left surviving the following named spouse,
heirs and next of kin and no others: William M Mohn son
Akron, Pa
Sallie Christ daughter Akron, Pa
John M Mohn son Akron, Pa
Harry E Mohn son 959 Skyline Dr. Lancaster,
Pa
Oscar M Mohn son 1959 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, Pa
That said decedent died possessed of personal property to the
value of exactly $1475.38 and of real estate of the value of NONE
Therefore your Petitioner respectfully applies for Letters of
Administration upon the Goods, Chattels, Rights and Credits, of which said
decedent died possessed.
Oscar M Mohn the above named Petitioner, being duly affirmed
according to law, says that the matters set forth in the foregoing Petition
are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
In the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
___________________
In the Estate of: Lizzie M Mohn, Late of
Warwick Township, November Term, 1949
Deceased No 43
_____________________________
Release to Administrator
We, the undersigned, being the five children and only heirs and
next of kin of Lizzie M Mohn, deceased, do hereby acknowledge that we have
each received from Oscar M Mohn, Administrator of said estate, our full
net distributive shave thereof, to wit, One Hundred Thirty-two and 63/100
Dollars ($132.63), in accordance with the following statement:
The Administrator charges himself as follows:
Proceeds of checking account at the Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster,
$1475.38
The Administrator takes credit for the following payments:
1949
Oct 28 Paid R M Spacht, funeral expenses
401.19
Nov 1 Paid Oscar M Mohn, reimbursement for the following: Misc
drugs for decedent
from 5/31/1949, $18.90; Mrs Hohein, nursing, $2.00; Mrs Hoak,
nursing, $3.00;
Mrs Morrison, nursing, $10.00; Mrs McConaghy, nursing (two months)
$175.00;
Grave digger at Mohler's Cemetery, $2.00' Revs Tennis, May and
Martin,
funeral services, $25.00; Register of Wills, letters of Administration
and
short certificate, $10.50; C J Kilduff, MD, Professional services,
$5.00.
251.40
Nov 12 Paid A C Pavlatos, MD, Professional services
30.00
1950
July 12 Paid John M Moedinger's Sons, lettering and repairing tombstone
31.00
Aug 28 S Richard Harr, reimbursement for the following:
Lancaster Law Review, advertising estate notice $6.00; Lancaster
Newspapers
advertising estate notice, $6.00; Register of Wills, inheritance
tax, $12.85
24.85
Aug 28 S Richard Harr, counsel fee
73.77
Balance
663.17
_________
Total $1475.38
Expense
- 812.21
One-fifth of 663.17 equals $132.63 per child
Balance
$663.17
We hereby accept and approve said account as above stated with
the same force and effect as if it had been duly filed in the Office of
the Register of Wills and audited in the Orphans' Court and had been adjudicated
and confirmed absolutely and the amount paid to us had been duly awarded
to us.
And we and each of us, each in consideration of the promise of
the others, hereby agree to refund to the said estate pro rata any amount
which may be necessary in the future to discharge any liabilities of the
estate of which we may hereafter receive notice.
And we and each of us do hereby release the said administrator
of and from any and all claims we have under the law against the said estate
and said administrator. In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our
hands and seals this 28th day of August, AD 1950
William M Mohn
Witnesses present Sallie Christ
Dorthea M Gerstl John M Mohn
S R Harr
Harry E Mohn
Oscar M Mohn
More About Elizabeth Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Akron
Marriage Notes for Henry Mohn and Elizabeth Mohler:
5/13/1921 Harry E Mohn, son of Henry Mohn, of Akron, and Miss
Minnie G Hartranft, daughter of Frank Hartranft, of Ephrata were married
at the Residence of Rev John D Brubaker, West High St, Manheim, Monday
evening at 8:00. They were attended by Mr and Mrs Oscar Mohn.
They will reside at Oregon.
Children of Henry Mohn and Elizabeth Mohler are:
i. William M Mohn57, born February 25, 1883; died May 29, 1964
in Sinking Springs58; married Maggie A; born September 19, 1877; died June
12, 1959 in Sinking Springs.
More About William M Mohn:
Burial: St John's Lutheran, Mohnton59,60
More About Maggie A:
Burial: St John's Lutheran, Mohnton
7 ii. Sarah Mohler Mohn, born June 20, 1887 in Warwick; died August
08, 1957 in Ephrata Lancaster County; married Samuel Pfautz Christ July
02, 1904 in Rothsville.
iii.John Mohn61, born July 01, 1889; died June 09, 1957; married
Elizabeth B; born 1885; died 1962.
More About John Mohn:
Burial: Mohlers Cemetery
More About Elizabeth B:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
iv.Harry Elmer Mohn61,62, born July 12, 1896; died March 09, 1972 in Lititz63; married Minnie S Hartranft; born May 09, 1895; died May 28, 1978 in Lititz63.
Notes for Harry Elmer Mohn:
Mohn Bros Garage - Owned by Harry and Oscar Mohn; moved to Lancaster
in 1929. The first garage was on West King Street. Next they
moved to Mulberry and Water St at the Reider building. There they
sold Oakland and Pontiac 6 cylinder vehicles. From there they moved
to 308 E King Street and rented from Fulton bank in 1933, originally Eastern
Market. There they took on Buick with Pontiac. In 1942 the
government took over the building due to the war. They relocated
to the 500 block of West King St. In November of 1946 they bought
the building where Red Rose is today. It was originally a Cadillac
place.
More About Harry Elmer Mohn:
Burial: Moravian Cemetary, Lititz
Fact 8: No children
Occupation: Automobile Dealer
More About Minnie S Hartranft:
Burial: Moravian Cemetary, Lititz
v. Oscar M Mohn64,65, born December 03, 1899; died October 25, 1976 in Lancaster Co66; married Alverda Myers April 03, 1920 in Brownstown; born March 08, 1902 in Brownstown; died March 23, 1991 in Lititz66.
Notes for Oscar M Mohn:
[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security
Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with M, Date
of Import: Sep 22, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.20108.178]
Individual: Mohn, Oscar
Birth date: Dec 3, 1899
Death date: Oct 1976
Social Security #:
Last residence: PA 17603
State of issue: PA
Mohn Bros Garage - Owned by Harry and Oscar Mohn; moved to Lancaster in 1929. The first garage was on West King Street. Next they moved to Mulberry and Water St at the Reider building. There they sold Oakland and Pontiac 6 cylinder vehicles. From there they moved to 308 E King Street and rented from Fulton bank in 1933, originally Eastern Market. There they took on Buick with Pontiac. In 1942 the government took over the building due to the war. They relocated to the 500 block of West King St. In November of 1946 they bought the building where Red Rose is today. It was originally a Cadillac place.
More About Oscar M Mohn:
Burial: Moravian Cemetary, Lititz
Fact 8: No children
Occupation: Automobile Dealer
social security#: Social Security #:
Notes for Alverda Myers:
[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security
Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with M, Date
of Import: Sep 22, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.20106.9]
Individual: Mohn, Alverda
Birth date: Mar 8, 1902
Death date: Mar 23, 1991
Social Security #:
State of issue: PA
More About Alverda Myers:
Burial: 1991, Moravian Cemetary, Lititz66
social security#: Social Security #:
Generation No. 5
16. Daniel W Martin, born 1826. He was the son of
32. Daniel E Martin and 33. Anna Weaver. He married 17. Magdalena
Auker.
17. Magdalena Auker, born Abt. 1830.
Child of Daniel Martin and Magdalena Auker is:
8 i. Amos A Martin, born October 28, 1862; died September 22,
1908; married Sarah B Oberholtzer January 06, 1887.
18. Samuel H Oberholtzer67, born April 28, 1836; died November
02, 1885 in Aged 49, 6 mo, 4 da. He was the son of 36. Samuel Oberholtzer
and 37. Martha Hess. He married 19. Rebecca S Brubaker January 23,
1866.
19. Rebecca S Brubaker, born January 02, 1839; died January
13, 1876 in Aged 37, 11 da. She was the daughter of 38. Jacob Brubaker.
More About Samuel H Oberholtzer:
Burial: Shelly's Cemetery, Juniata County, Pa
Lived: 1868, Moved to Juniata Co, Pa
More About Rebecca S Brubaker:
Burial: Shelly's Cemetery, Juniata County, Pa
Children of Samuel Oberholtzer and Rebecca Brubaker are:
9 i. Sarah B Oberholtzer, born November 27, 1866; died April
19, 1917; married Amos A Martin January 06, 1887.
ii. Samuel B Oberholtzer, born May 31, 1868.
iii.Jacob B Oberholtzer, born May 01, 1870.
iv.Elizabeth B Oberholtzer, born June 22, 1872.
v. Joseph B Oberholtzer, born April 09, 1874; died April 09,
1874 in Born and died same day.
vi.Catharine B Oberholtzer, born January 13, 1876; died January
13, 1876 in Born and died the same day.
20. Isaac Sensenig68, born 1821; died 1901. He was
the son of 40. Peter Sensenig and 41. Anna Wenger. He married 21.
Eliza Bowman.
21. Eliza Bowman68, born 1825; died 1901.
Children of Isaac Sensenig and Eliza Bowman are:
i. Samuel B Sensenig68, born 1846; died 1899; married Susan
Ferry; born 1846; died 1899.
ii. Isaac B Sensenig68, born 1847; died 1913; married Mary Eby;
born 1845; died 1911.
Notes for Isaac B Sensenig:
"The Sensineys of America by Barton Sensenig"
Dr Isaac B Sensenig of Witmer, Pa, was born in Brecknock twp, Lancaster
co, Pa. After teaching for several years, he studied medicine under
Dr Isaac Winters, and in 1869 received the MI degree from Bellevue Hospital
Medical College. He began to practice medicine at Denver, Pa, but
soon removed to the neighborhood of New Holland, where he remained till
1875, when he moved to Columbus, Ohio; but later returned to Lancaster
County, Pa, in 1880. He was a member of the Columbus Academy of Medicine;
of the Columbus Pathological Society; of the Ohio State Medical Association,
and of the Lancaster County and city medical societies. Dr Sensenig
was a member of Company H, One hundred Ninety-fifth Regular Pennsylvania
Volunteers in the Civil War. He is buried in the Pike Mennonite Cemetery.
More About Isaac B Sensenig:
Occupation: Doctor
iii. Peter Sensenig68, born 1851.
10 iv. Israel B Sensenig, born 1853; died 1926; married Rebecca
Keller.
24. William M Christ69,70, born April 23, 182971,72; died
February 06, 1891 in Lebanon County Cornwall Ore Banks73. He was
the son of 48. William Christ and 49. Anna Miller. He married 25.
Mary Ann Marks March 15, 1855 in Rev Christian Siegrist74.
25. Mary Ann Marks75, born November 17, 1837; died July
10, 1877 in Lebanon County76. She was the daughter of 50. John Marks
and 51. Ann.
Notes for William M Christ:
1850 Heidelberg twp, Eb Co home w/parents
1860 Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp (Durlach) William Christ 29 (Post Maker)
Cyrus 5, John 2, Amanda 1
1870 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp (Brickerville) William Christ
38
(day laborer) born Pa Mary Christ 32, Cyrus 14, John 12, Amanda 10,
Lincoln 8, Oliver 6, Alfred 4, James 2, John Marks 70
1880 South Lebanon Census, Lebanon county
William Christ 47 (laborer) Emma 32
Isaac 10, John (James) 4 Alice Abt 1
195 Mustered into the service of the United States, for one year, from date of enlistment, in Co One Hundred and ninety fifth Regiment of Pa Vol, on the 17th day of February, 1865, at Lancaster, Pa. To the credit of Wrightsville Boro 35th Sub Dist 15th Enrlt Dist Pa. The recruit is entitled to $100.00 Bounty.
1865 Co G Muster Roll Dated 4/30/1865 Joined for duty and enrolled 2/17/1865 Where: Lancaster; Period: 1 year Present or absent: absent Remarks: Detailed by order of Bret. Maj. Gen Egan as Ostler 4/22/865 within this Department Company MUSTER ROLL: July and August: Present CLOTHING ACCOUNT: Due soldier $41.32 BOUNTY PAID: $66.66, Dec 31, 1865.
DECLARATION FOR ORIGINAL INVALID PENSION 3/22/1890 William Christ, age 59 years, a resident of Cornwall. "I am the identical William Christ who was enrolled on the 17th day of February, 1865 in Co G commanded by Captain E H Faust of the 195th Regt of Pa Vol's and was honorably discharged at Washington D C on the 31st day of January, 1886. While in the service aforesaid, and in the line of my duty, I was disabled in the manner following , to wit: On, or about 11/20/1865, at Washington DC, I contracted jaundice, which has resulted in my disability of losing my hearing.
JULY 2, 1890 William Christ, private, Co G 195th Pa Vol - Applicant
states that he is suffering from the following disability, incurred in
the service, viz: JAUNDICE AND RESULTING DEAFNESS and that he receives
a pension of "none". He makes the following statement: Had
jaundice while in service and as a result has imperfect digestion and suffers
from pain in origin of lung and over abdomen. Is subject to attacks
of heart burn. Hearing is all right. Upon examination we find
the following conditions; pulse rate 64, respiration, 16; temperature,
98; height 5' 5 1/2"; weight 137 1/2 pounds; age 59. DOCTOR'S NOTES:
No evidence of jaundice at this time. No jaundiced condition
of skin or conjunctiva. Skin cold and clammy. Tongue furred
white. Heart, lungs, spleen and kidneys normal. Some tenderness
over epigastric and hypochondria regions. No hypertrophy of
lungs. General physical condition feeble. No emaciation but
some general debility. Claimant is suffering from dyspepsia.
No defect of hearing. Ears normal. OUTCOME OF APPLICATION:
Entitled to a 2\18 rating for the disability caused by dyspepsia.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF LEBANON personally appeared before
me, Jos W Goshert of Bismark, Pa and Monroe J Lineaweaver of the same place
who being duly affirmed depose and say, that they knew the said William
Christ of Cornwall, Pa and believe he died without leaving sufficient means
to defray the necessary expenses of burial.
Affirmed and subscribed before me, this 11th day of February AD 1891.
Joseph E Leibig, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Jos W
Goshert, Monroe J Lineaweaver, William S Mohn
93/16/1892 Direct from report of the Supervisor at Cornwall Ore Bank
Co
page 32.
2/6/1891 William Christ, one of your men was killed working in
your mines by a lump of ore falling on him. He was left by a wife
and three small children,
9/21/1892 Meeting Resolved to pay widow $30.00 a year.
From the Lebanon Newspaper
KILLED IN THE ORE HILLS A lump of Ore Strikes Henry Christ on
the Head and crushes it. Another Accident, which resulted in the
death of a poor unfortunate, occurred on the Cornwall ore hills yesterday
afternoon. Henry Christ, a man who for many years was employed on
the hills, while at work in the mines was unfortunate as to be hit on the
head by a heavy piece of ore that rolled down the embankment crushing his
skull. The deceased was aged probably 55 years and was well known
at Cornwall. The lump of ore which struck him crushed the skull in
such a horrible manner as to scatter the brains in every direction, and
after the terrible accident his comrades were compelled to gather the brains
and place them in a handkerchief. The deceased leaves a wife and
a large family of children.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF LEBANON personally appeared before
me, Jos W Goshert of Bismark, Pa and Monroe J Lineaweaver of the same place
who being duly affirmed depose and say, that they knew the said William
Christ of Cornwall, Pa and believe he died without leaving sufficient means
to defray the necessary expenses of burial.
Affirmed and subscribed before me, this 11th day of February AD 1891.
Joseph E Leibig, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Jos W
Goshert, Monroe J Lineaweaver, William S Mohn
APPLICATION FOR BURIAL OF DECEASED SOLDIER
NAME: William Christ
RANK; Private Co G 195th Regt Pa Vol (Ostler-groomer) Capt E
H Faust
Honorable Discharge at Washington DC
DATE OF DISCHARGE January 31, 1866
Bounty Paid at Discharge: $66.66
OCCUPATION ( IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING DEATH): LABORER
DATE OF DEATH; February 6, 1891
PLACE OF BURIAL Brickerville, Lancaster Co, Pa
REMARKS; William Christ was accidentally killed while engaged
in mining at Cornwall Ore Banks by a lump of ore rolling on top of him
and crushing his skull.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT;
LAYING OUT OF BODY; $5.00
COFFIN; $21.00
GRAVE; $4.00
HEARSE HIRE; $5.00
TOTAL; $35.00
More About William M Christ:
Burial: February 06, 1891, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran77
Cause of Death: Mining accident
Fact 8: 61 years, 9 mo, 19 days78
Lived: lived at Rexmont at time of death79
Medical Information: Jaundice, suffers from poor digestion. Attacks
of Heart Hair: brown Eyes: gray
Military: February 17, 1865, to 1/31/1866 Co G 195 Reg Pa Vol80
Occupation: post maker and mine worker
Marriage Notes for William Christ and Mary Marks:
Out of the "Lebanon Advertiser" 4/11/1855 issue, On the 15th ault by
the Rev C Siegrist, Mr William Christ of Heidelberg twp, Lebanon co to
Miss Mary Ann Marks, of Lancaster county.
same issue On the 13th ult by Rev C Siegrist Mr Henry Christ of Heidelberg twp, Leb co to Miss Susanna Danmoyer of Lancaster county
Children of William Christ and Mary Marks are:
i. Cyrus M Christ81,82,83,84, born September 23, 1855 in Lancaster
Co85; died October 01, 1915 in Lebanon Co; married Emma Snyder April 01,
1875 in Salem Lutheran Lebanon County86; born February 07, 1857; died October
28, 1927 in Lebanon Co.
Notes for Cyrus M Christ:
1860 Census Elizabeth twp (Durlach) Cyrus 5, Parents William Christ
29, Mary Ann 23
1880 Federal Soundex Christ, Cyrus, 24 (day laborer) Pa res, Lebanon co, Cornwall; Emmy, wife 23 Pa; Sallie, dau 4 Pa; Harry, son 2 Pa; John Mark (watchman) boarder 78 Pa
Biographical Annals of Lebanon County
Cyrus M Christ one of the leading business men of Lebanon and the proprietor
of the Cornwall House was born in Lancaster Co on Elizabeth Farms.
He worked at the Cornwall Furnace and mines. He was a Republican and also
a tax collector in Cornwall twp. He married Emma Snyder. She was
the daughter of John and Susan Gushard Snyder. They had six children.
More About Cyrus M Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1855, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Burial: Quinten Lebanon County
Lived: Cornwall
Occupation: Prop of the Hotel (Cornwall House) at Bismark, Lebanon
co
Sponsors: Lydia Kessler
Will: Will C 153 Leb Co Historical Society
More About Emma Snyder:
Burial: Quentin Cemetery Lebanon Co
Religion: Lutheran
ii. John Christ87,88, born August 24, 1857 in Clay twp89; died Abt. May 1926 in Lancaster Co90; married Matilda Imholf; born 1863; died 1927 in Lancaster Co91.
Notes for John Christ:
1860 Clay Twp Census John Christ 2, home w/parents
1870 Elizabeth twp Census John Christ 12, home w/parents
1880 Elizabeth twp Census John Christ lived with George Youtz
60 (farmer) Barbara 52
Lottie Elen 19 daughter Clarence John 18 (son) Susan Beamesderfer
16 (servant Susan Zentmeyer 23 (servant) John Christ
24 (farm hand)
1910 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp John Christ 52, Tillie 46, Thomas 20, Katie (d-in-law) 19, John 16, Nellie 14
5/7/1926 EPHRATA REVIEW John Christ of Lititz, 68, died at his home, Liberty St, Lititz, of complications after an illness of 2 months. He was born in Clay twp and lived in Lititz most of his life. He was a member of the United Brethren Church and is survived by his wife Tillie Imhoff and the following children. Mrs Benjamin Adams, Lancaster; Mrs Levi Adams, Lancaster; Mrs Jacob Gring, Lititz; Mrs Chester Ruth, Thomas and John all of Lititz. 16 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Also four brothers; Lincoln, Hopeland; James, Philadelphia; Isaac and Oliver both of Ephrata and Alvin of Reading. Funeral services will be held at home and burial at the United Brethren Cemetery, Lititz.
1905 Lititz Directory John Christ, laborer, Center St Mrs Matilda; Ella, knitting mill; Thomas, cigar factory; John, pupil; Nellie
More About John Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1857, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Burial: Lititz Dunkard Bretheran
Lived: 1905, Center St, Lititz92
Occupation: 1905, laborer92
Religion: United Brethren
Sponsors: Mother
More About Matilda Imholf:
Burial: Lititz Dunkard Brethren
iii.Amanda B Christ93,94, born April 08, 185995; died May 19, 1917 in Lancaster Co; married Samuel Frey; born February 15, 1860 and died May 17, 1945 in Lancaster Co.
Notes for Amanda B Christ:
1880 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp Amanda Christ 21 (Servant for
Meno Brubacker23 (farmer)
Katie 19 Lottie 1 Ezra Brubaker 18 (brother) Amanda
Christ, 21 (servant) Martin Kingporte 13
(servant)
More About Amanda B Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1859, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Burial: Steinmetz Cemetery Schoeneck
Sponsors: Mother
iv.Lincoln M Christ96, born August 26, 186197; died December 22, 1938 in Lancaster Co98; married (1) Harriet; born 1861; died June 17, 1916 in Lancaster Co98; married (2) Lydia; born 1856; died April 18, 1932 in Lancaster Co99.
Notes for Lincoln M Christ:
1/28/1887 EPHRATA REVIEW As the primary election draws nigh the Candidates
are commencing to show up. Lincoln Christ present constable is a candidate
for re-election and Elias White from the mountainous district of Clay Township
will also endeavor to become the preserver of Public Peace for one year.
1880 Census Lancaster Co (Clay twp) Lincoln Christ 19 (Servant) for
Messiah Becker, 30; Louisa, 22; Agnes 5; Lizzie Ressler 18 (servant)
1900 Census Lancaster Co (Clay twp) Lincoln 39, Harriet 39, Clayton
18, Lillie 16
1910 Census Lancaster Co Clay twp Lincoln Christ 49, Harriet 49
Clayton E 27 (son) Mary 21 (dau-in-law) Laotta 3 (gr dau) Married
29 years
3 children-2 living
12/29/1938 EPHRATA Review Lincoln M Christ, of Hopeland, a well-known resident of Clay twp, was found dead in the yard of his home at Hopeland by James Enck and Albert Weidman, two neighbors, last Thursday morning. Deputy Coroner, Dr R R Miller, was summoned who announced death due to a heart attack. He was 77 years, 8 months, and 26 days old. He was a member of U B Church at Hopeland, Clay Lodge 100F of Lincoln Knights of Pythias, of Ephrata and served for a number of years as school director of Clay township. He is survived by a daughter, Lillie, wife of Moses Borry of Hopeland; a son Clayton Christ, of Stevens RD1, four grand children; a brother, James Christ, of Hellertown; a sister , Miss Millie Christ and a step sister, Alice Zechman, of Lebanon. He is buried at Hopeland UB Church.
More About Lincoln M Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1861, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Burial: Hopeland United Methodist
Lived: 1914, Hopeland, Clay twp100
Occupation: Managd Eagle Hotel
Religion: United Brethren
Sponsors: Mother
More About Harriet:
Burial: Hopeland United Methodist
12 v. Oliver M Christ, born September 04, 1863; died September
19, 1932 in Lancaster Co; married Mary Frances Pfautz May 13, 1883.
vi.Alfred Marx Christ101,102, born November 11, 1867 in Clay
twp, Lancaster Co103,104; died December 17, 1931 in Reading , Berks Co105;
married (1) Ella C Sallade; born Abt. 1870; married (2) Lucy Hertz November
17, 1889 in Lincoln by Stephen Schweitzer; born March 1870 in Lincoln,
Ephrata twp106; died February 15, 1917.
Notes for Alfred Marx Christ:
(I have found this man called Albert, Alfred and also Allen)
Isaac M Christ owned the Union House, located at what in now 1438 West Main Street, till 1899 when his brother Allen Christ bought it. An invitation was sent out in 1902 inviting everyone to come to come to a Valentine Social at Christ's Hall, Lincoln Friday evening, February 14, 1902.
1880 Census Lancaster (Clay twp) Allen Christ 14 (Servant) for B H Erb 29; Lizzie 21; Mary B 1; Mary Dohner 20 (servant)
1900 Census Lancaster Co (Ephrata twp) Alfred Christ 11/1866, Lucy 3/1870
Married 10 years No children
Alfred's Funeral services were held At the Seidel Parlor, Reading. At the time of Alfred's funeral he was survived by 3 brothers: Lincoln, James, Oliver
Charles Evans Cemetery Records: Alfred Marx Christ son of
William and Mary nee Marx (Marks) born 11/11/1867 in Lancaster Co died
12/17/1931 first wife Lucy Hertz died 1917, Married 2/22/1927 Ella
C Sallade who survives him. Survived also by 3 brothers, Lincoln, James
and Oliver. Services at Seidel Parlors, Reading.
More About Alfred Marx Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1865, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Burial: Charles Evans Cemetery Reading
Fact 8: no children107
Lived: Clay twp
Occupation: cigar maker
Sponsors: Rebecca Derr
Marriage Notes for Alfred Christ and Lucy Hertz:
Albert M Christ, a cigar maker, of Clay twp, age 23, married Lucy Hertz,
age 19, of Lincoln
vii.James Christ108, born February 07, 1868109; died Aft. 1931.
More About James Christ:
Baptised: Abt. 1868, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran
Lived: Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Hellertown
Sponsors: Mother
viii.Isaac M Christ110,111, born July 15, 1870 in Elizabeth twp112; died July 26, 1928 in Lancaster Co113; married Cassie Wolf August 12, 1893 in Schaefferstown; born 1876; died February 12, 1948 in Lancaster Co113.
Notes for Isaac M Christ:
1910 Census Lancaster Co Ephrata twp Isaac Christ 39, Cassie
34
Elsie 14, Lincoln 12 Married 16 years, 2 children
Isaac M Christ owned the Union House, located at what in now 1438 West Main Street, till 1899 when his brother Allen Christ bought it. An invitation was sent out in 1902 inviting everyone to come to come to a Valentine Social at Christ's Hall, Lincoln Friday evening, February 14, 1902.
1928 EPHRATA REVIEW Isaac M Christ of Ephrata Was Member of Borough
Council. Isaac M Christ, Councilman of the First Ward of Ephrata
Borough, died Thursday of last week at his home, corner of W Main and Church
St, Ephrata, aged 58 years and 11 days. He had been in failing health
for some time prior to his death.
Mr Christ had been engaged in the shoe business in the Central Theatre
building, this borough, for a period of years. Later he was in the
real estate and sand business. His failing health necessitated his
retirement from active business and his decline in health continued gradually
until the end came.
Mr Christ is survived by his wife Cassie, nee Wolf, two children, Lincoln,
at home, and Mrs John W Mink of near Ephrata, also two grandchildren and
four brothers, Lincoln, of Hopeland; James, of Bethlehem; Oliver, Ephrata;
Albert, of Reading; two half sisters: Amelia Christ and Alice Zechman,
both of Lebanon, and a step-brother, John Adam, of Lebanon.
The deceased was a member of the Lancaster Order of Elks, Ephrata Lodge
of Odd Fellows, and of the local United Brethren church.
The funeral, which was largely attended, was held Sunday afternoon
with services in the local United Brethren church, and with interment in
the Hopeland cemetery. Rev C S Thompson, acting pastor of the church
in which the funeral was held. Funeral Directors Eitnier and Hoffman
had charge of the funeral arrangements.
More About Isaac M Christ:
Baptised: April 28, 1872, Tabor, Lebanon county
Burial: Hopeland United Methodist
Lived: Ephrata
Occupation: Prop of I M Christ Shoe Store in Ephata
More About Cassie Wolf:
Burial: Hopeland United Methodist
Lived: Hopeland, Clay twp
Religion: Evangelical United Brethren
26. Henry R Pfautz114, born May 31, 1834 in Warwick twp115,116;
died April 27, 1920117. He was the son of 52. Joel Pfautz and 53.
Lydia Royer. He married 27. Sarah Elizabeth Kreider September 01,
1856 in Lebanon Co118.
27. Sarah Elizabeth Kreider119,120, born June 02, 1837;
died August 12, 1892121,122.
Notes for Henry R Pfautz:
1850 Warwick Twp, Lanc Co Census Henry 16 home w/parents
1860 Warwick Twp, Lanc Co Census Henry 25 (Blacksmith) born Pa,
Sarah 23, Elmira 2, Fianna 1
1870 Warwick Twp, Lanc Co census Henry 36, Sarah 33, Fianna 11,
Isaac 9, Henry 6, Mary 5
Sarah 2/12
1880 Warwick Twp, Lanc Co Census Henry 46(farmer), Sarah 43, Henry
16, Mary 15, Sarah 9
Abraham 7, John 6, Alice 3, Annie 2
1900 Warwick Twp Henry 5/1834 Mary H 10/1844 (m 6 years
no children)
Civil War Co H 203 Regt Pa Vol Honorably Discharged at Raleigh, N. C. on the 22nd day of June, 1865.
PHYSICIAN'S AFFIDAVIT: State of Pa, Co of Lancaster Henry
Pfautz on this 25 day of October, 1897;
personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Pease in and for the
aforesaid Co, duly authorized to administer oaths J G Mertz aged 33 years,
a resident of Lititz in the Co of Lancaster and state of Pa whose PO address
is the same being duly sworn, declares in relation to aforesaid case as
follows: That he is a Practicing Physician, and that he has been
acquainted with said soldier for about 25 years, and that he is suffering
from Chronic Articular Rheumatism, affecting right hip joint, and right
knee joint. His kidneys too cause him trouble for years, requiring
his voiding his urine, frequently and irregularly; that his urine is found
loaded with urates and uric acid deposits but no albumen has been found.
That on account of his rheumatism and urinary problems, I doubt whether
he is able to do a half days work; should he work day after day. That he
has a scar over his right molar bone from a bullet wound received in battle,
which, however, does not give him any annoyance.
DECLARATION FOR INVALID PENSION: State of Pa, Co of Lanc On the 6th day of Jan, 1903 personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace within and for the Co and State aforesaid, Henry Pfautz, aged 68 years, resident of the twp of Warwick,, Co of Lanc who being duly sworn according to law, declares that he is the identical person who Enrolled on the 3rd day of Sept, 1864 in Co H 203 Regt Pa Vol in the service of the US in the War of the Rebellion and served at least ninety days and was Honorably Discharged at Raleigh, NC on the 22nd day of June, 1865. That he has not been employed in the Military or Naval service otherwise that as stated above. That he is partially unable to earn a support by manual labor by reason of Rheumatism. I ask to be sent to Lebanon Pa for examination. Since his last examination his disabilities are greatly increased. That his disabilities are not due to his vicious habits, and are to the best of his knowledge and belief permanent. That he has applied for pension under Ap No 584809. That he makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension-roll of the US under the provisions of the Acts of June 27, 1890, May 9, 1900 and July 1, 1902 at a higher rate than he now receives. He hereby appoints, with full power of substitution and revocation HARVEY SPALDING & SONS of Washington, DC his true and lawful attorneys to prosecute his claim, and to receive therefore a fee of ______ That his PO is Brunnerville
INCREASE PENSION REQUEST 6/1/1909 Henry Pfautz, 75, of Warwick twp was honorably discharged at Raleigh, NC 6/22/1865 Personal Description at enlistment was as follows: Height 5' 8 1/2": complexion dark; color of eyes-Hazel; color of hair-light; that his occupation was a Blacksmith that he was born May 31, 1834 at Warwick Twp Lanc Co
APPLICATION FOR A NEW PENSION CERTIFICATE to be executed as nearly as possible giving full name and service of soldier so as to enable this Bureau to identify your claim Oct 17, 1928 I hereby make application for a new pension certificate in lieu of one lost or destroyed under the following circumstances: Know ye that Henry Pfautz, a Private of Captain Charles E Layman's Company H 203rd Regiment of Pa Vol who was enrolled on the third day of Sept, 1864 to serve one year or during the war is hereby discharged from the services of the U S June 22, 1865. I am the widow of the late Henry Pfautz Raleigh NC numbered 896768 on the service of the late Henry Pfautz, who belonged to Co H 203 Regt of Pa Payment was last made to the 4th of Oct, 1928. My PO is Neffsville, Pa % Brethren Home signed Mary Pfautz.
Buried at Middle Creek Church of the Brethren L-R Isaac K Pfautz 1/7/1861-8/30/1885; Sarah Pfautz 6/2/1837- 8/12/1892; Henry R Pfautz 5/30/1834-4/27/1920; Annie K Pfautz 12/18/1877-2/26/1939 also 5 infant tombstones Pfautz and Christ
More About Henry R Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethern
Fact 8: Shot behind the temple, leaving a visible scar on his head
Lived: Brunnerville (1 mi SW)
Medical Information: Eyes; Hazel, Hair: LightChronic Articular Rheumatism
affecting R hip joint, also kidney problems Shot in R Cheek bone
Military: September 03, 1894, 203 Regt Pa Vol Co H (Pvt) to 6/22/1865
Fort Fisher123
Occupation: Blacksmith, farmer
More About Sarah Elizabeth Kreider:
Burial: MIddle Creek Church of the Brethren
Children of Henry Pfautz and Sarah Kreider are:
i. Elmira Emma Pfautz124,125, born August 15, 1857126,127; died
June 24, 1948; married William Mease Abt. 1876; born January 25, 1853;
died January 29, 1929.
Notes for Elmira Emma Pfautz:
1870 Warwick twp Elmyra Pfautz 15 Domestic servant for
Henry Huber
More About Elmira Emma Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Pennville
More About William Mease:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Farmersville
Occupation: farmer
ii. Fianna K Pfautz128, born September 08, 1858129,130; died Abt. 1910; married Michael Widman; born Abt. 1855.
More About Michael Widman:
Lived: near Lititz
Occupation: farmer
iii.Isaac K Pfautz131, born January 07, 1861132,133; died August 30, 1885133
More About Isaac K Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Fact 8: Buried next to mother
iv.Henry Albert Pfautz134, born February 27, 1864 in Brunnerville, Penna.135; died August 31, 1942 in Lititz, Penna; married Emma Gobel Eichelberger September 04, 1890 in D C Tobias; born March 02, 1867; died April 13, 1950 in Lititz, Penna..
More About Henry Albert Pfautz:
Burial: Landis Valley, Lancaster County
Lived: Owl Hill
Occupation: carpenter and farmer on the home place
More About Emma Gobel Eichelberger:
Burial: Landis Valley, Lancaster County
Lived: near Oregon
13 v. Mary Frances Pfautz, born April 27, 1865; died October 12,
1908; married Oliver M Christ May 13, 1883.
vi.Sarah Ellen Pfautz136, born May 27, 1870137; died April 25, 1920; married
Austin K Harple; born November 20, 1872.
More About Austin K Harple:
Lived: near Talmage, Lancaster Co
Occupation: tax collector and tree agent
vii.Abraham Webster Pfautz, born January 03, 1873137; died April 19, 1903; married Mary M Habecker; born July 11, 1873; died April 01, 1949.
More About Abraham Webster Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
More About Mary M Habecker:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
viii.John Wilson Pfautz138, born May 31, 1874139,140; died Aft. 1926; married Ida Kaihl Dissinger; born November 1874140.
Notes for John Wilson Pfautz:
1910 Clay twp census John K Pfautz, 35 (farmer) Ida K,
35 (seamstress) (married 12 years, 3 children, 1 living) Ellen
D 4
More About John Wilson Pfautz:
Lived: Clay twp
ix.Alice Joanna Pfautz, born October 23, 1876141; died Aft. 1926; married Morris Ober; born Abt. 1875.
More About Alice Joanna Pfautz:
Lived: Manheim
More About Morris Ober:
Lived: near Mastersonville
x. Annie K Pfautz, born December 18, 1877141; died February 26, 1939142
Notes for Annie K Pfautz:
Stone says Mother - Annie K 12/18/1877-2/26/1939
More About Annie K Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Fact 8: buried next to Henry R Pfautz, space next to her
Lived: Lititz
xi.Samuel Adam Pfautz, born August 27, 1880143; died January 25, 1926; married Maria Wright; born April 05, 1883; died December 26, 1970.
Notes for Samuel Adam Pfautz:
1/1926 EPHRATA REVIEW Samuel Pfautz of Manheim, 46, At
St Joseph's Hospital of complications. Mason by trade. Son
of Late Henry and Sarah Kreider. Survived by wife Maria Wright Pfautz
and children Mrs George Flowers, Rheems; Emma, William and
Mabel all at home. The following brothers and sisters Mrs William
Mease, Pennville; Henry, Owl Hill; John, Clay; Mrs Morris Ober, Manheim
and Annie of Lititz. Buried Fairview Cemetery, Manheim.
More About Samuel Adam Pfautz:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Manheim
Lived: Manheim
Occupation: stone Mason
28. Christian B Mohn144,145,146,147,148, born July 1840
in Pine Hill, Lanc Co149; died July 18, 1902 in Warwick twp, Lanc co.
He was the son of 56. Henry Mohn and 57. Sarah Herchelroth. He married
29. Leah Glassmeyer.
29. Leah Glassmeyer150,151,152,153, born August 1845; died
Aft. 1905. She was the daughter of 59. Susanna Glassmeyer.
Notes for Christian B Mohn:
1870 Census Lancaster Co ( Warwick twp) Christian Mohn 29 (day Laborer)
Leah 24, Christ 8, Henry 4, Alice 3, Charles 1 Susan Fetter 50
1880 Census Lancaster Co (Warwick twp) Christian Mohn 40 (cigar maker) Leah 35, Christian 18, Henry 15, Alice 13, Charles 11
1900 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp Christian Mohn Sr 7/1840 (Cigar maker) Leah 8/1845 Married 37 years 6 children-3 living
Christian Mohn died at his home at Warwick on Tuesday night of last
week of dropsy and heart disease in the (82year of his Life)SHOULD BE 62?
He had been ailing for years but continued at work and on the day of his
death he was occupied at work in J B Lieb's cigar factory. He was
born at Pine Hill but also lived at Rome and Millport and conducted hotels
at Rome, Pine Hill and Reading. During the last 17 years he resided
at Warwick and made cigars. He was a member of the U B Church.
He is survived by his wife whose maiden name was Leah Glassmoyer and 3
children: Henry, Christian and Alice m to John Weaver. All
residing at Lititz and Warwick. 14 grand children
survive also 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Namely; John Mohn of Denver,
Henry of Manheim, Charlie and Edward of Akron, Mrs Jacob Stauffer of Sporting
Hill, Mrs Christian Stauffer of Kissel Hill. The Funeral took place
on Friday last with services in the U B Church in Warwick and interment
in the Middle Creek Cemetery. Rev S S Dougherty officiated.
1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census Christian Mohn 29, Leah 24 (day
laborer)
born Pa Christ 8, Henry 4, Alice 3, Charles1 Susan Fetter 50
1880 Warwick twp Lanc co Census Christian Mohn 40, Leah 35 (cigar maker) Christian 18, Henry 15, Alice 13, Charles 11
1900 Warwick twp Census Christian Mohn, Sr. 7/1840 (cigar maker) Leah 8/1845 married 37 years 6 births, 3 living
Ephrata Review 7/18/1902 Christian Mohn of Warwick twp died at his home at Warwick on Tuesday night of last week of dropsy and heart disease in the 82 (should be 62) year of his age. He had been ailing for years but continued at work and on the day of his death was occupied at work in J B Leeb's cigar factory. He was born at Pine Hill but also lived at Rome, Millport and conducted hotels at Rome, Pine Hill and Reading. During the last 17 years he resided at Warwick and made cigars. He was a member of the U B Church. He is survived by his wife whose maiden name was Leah Glassmoyer and 3 children; Henry, Christian and Alice married to John Weaver. All Residing at Lititz and Warwick. 14 grand children survive him also 4 brothers and 2 sisters namely John Mohn of Denver, Henry of Manheim, Charlie and Edward of Akron, Mrs Jacob Stauffer of Sporting Hill and Mrs Christian Stauffer of Kissel Hill. The Funeral took place on Friday last with services in the U B Church in Warwick and interment in the Middle Creek Cemetery
More About Christian B Mohn:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethern
Cause of Death: Heart disease
Lived: Bet. 1869 - 1870, Lititz
Military: Co E pvt
Occupation: day laborer, cigar maker, Ran Hotel at Rome, Pine Hill
and Reading154
Notes for Leah Glassmeyer:
1850 Lancaster co Census Warwick twp Susanna Glassmeyer 29, Elizabeth
Glassmeyer 6, Leah Glassmeyer 5, Susan Fetter 62
1860 Lancaster Co census, Warwick twp Leah Glassmeyer 14, lived
with Samuel Pfautz
More About Leah Glassmeyer:
Lived: 1905, E Front St, Lititz155
Children of Christian Mohn and Leah Glassmeyer are:
i. Christian Mohn156,157,158, born Abt. 1862159; married Kate;
born Abt. 1865; died Bef. 1910.
Notes for Christian Mohn:
1910 Census Lancaster Co Lititz Christian Mohn 45 (widower)
Minnie 14, Charles 10 (mother Leah 61)
1870 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp Christian Mohn 29, day laborer
Christian 8, Henry 4, Alice 3, Charles 1, Susan Fetter 50
1910 Warwick Twp Census Christian Mohn 45 widower Minnie 14 Charles 10 (Can't read 1 (____Mother can't read) 61 ?(probably Leah)
1905 Lititz Directory Christian Mohn, cigar maker, lived Miller's
Row Mrs Kate; Harry, pupil; Minnie E, pupil; Charles, pupil; Paul;
Lillian
More About Christian Mohn:
Lived: 1905, Miller's Row, Lititz160
More About Kate:
Lived: 1905, Miller's Row, Lititz160
14 ii. Henry M Mohn, born December 1864 in Rothsville; died 1943;
married Elizabeth Mohler December 24, 1882 in Lincoln by Stephen Schweitzer.
iii.Alice Mohn161,162, born Abt. 1867163; married John Weaver;
born Abt. 1865.
iv.Charles Mohn164,165, born Abt. 1869166; died Bef. 1902; married
Martha Elizabeth Reazer June 26, 1890 in Akron; born Abt. 1870 in Akron.
30. Reuben Mohler167, born August 11, 1826; died March 01,
1875. He was the son of 60. John Mohler and 61. Salome Gleim.
He married 31. Sarah Wolf Abt. 1849.
31. Sarah Wolf167, born August 25, 1832 in Ephrata twp,
Lancaster; died September 28, 1911. She was the daughter of 62. Samuel
Wolf and 63. Elizabeth Kemper.
Notes for Reuben Mohler:
1850 Elizabeth twp Reuben 23, Sarah 18, Mose Mellinger 15
1860 Clay twp Reuben 33, Sarah 27, Samuel 10, Susanna 8, Adam
6, Melinda 3, Clementine 9/12
1870 Clay twp Reuben 43, Sarah 38, Samuel 19, Susanna 18, Adam
16, Melinda 12, Clemantine 10,
John 8, Sarah 4, Maria 3, Milton 1 DAUGHTER LIZZIE STAYED
WITH UNCLE JOHN G, AND WIFE SUSANNA
Mohler Cemetery Burial L-R Adam Mohler 7/16/1853-11/3/1927;
Lizzie Mohler 8/26/1857-2/7/1936;
(Anna Mohler 4/24/1872-11/24/1880, Lydia Mohler 3/5/1874-11/23/1880
Children of Reuben and Sarah) Reuben Mohler 8/11/1826-3/1/1875; Sarah Mohler
nee Wolf 8/25/1832-9/28/1911; John B Mohler son of Cyrus and Mary Mohler
died 7/30/1874; Cyrus Mohler 1/18/1819-3/6/1863; Mary Mohler 2/18/1828-7/2/1899
More About Reuben Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Clay area, Ephrata twp
Occupation: farmer
Notes for Sarah Wolf:
Ephrata Review 10/6/1911 Mrs Sallie Shirk of Akron, widow
of the late Rev Isaac Shirk, departed this life at her home in Akron on
Thursday morning of last week at 2:00 o'clock, in her eightieth year, her
death being due to a complication of diseases. Her maiden name
was Wolf and she was twice married. Her first husband was Reuben
Mohler. Her second husband was the late Rev Isaac Shirk, who died
about twenty years age. The following children all of her first marriage
survive: Samuel, of Octavia, Neb; Adam, of Lincoln; John, of Akron; Morris,
of Denver; Mrs John Bollinger, of Middle creek; Mrs James M Krick, of this
borough (Ephrata); Mrs Henry Mohn, of Akron; and Mrs Josiah Raezer, of
Akron, and Mrs Wayne Kulp of Ephrata. Samuel and Elias Wolf, of Akron,
are surviving brothers of the deceased. Mrs Shirk had been a member
of the Church of the Brethren for many years. The funeral was held
Monday morning from the deceased in Akron with interment in Mohler's cemetery,
near this borough, and services in the meeting house at the same place.
More About Sarah Wolf:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Fact 8: Mother of 14 children and grandmother of 63
Lived: Akron
Children of Reuben Mohler and Sarah Wolf are:
i. Samuel W Mohler168, born July 04, 1850; died December 04,
1943; married Lizzie Groff January 11, 1874; born July 31, 1845; died May
17, 1935.
Notes for Samuel W Mohler:
1880 Ephrata Census Samuel 29, Lizzie 34, Isaac 5, Reuben3, Baby
Milroy Slick 15 (servant)
(Lizzie Mohler 16, Servant) THIS WOULD BE THE ONE THAT MARRIED
HENRY MOHN
More About Samuel W Mohler:
Lived: Octavia, Nebraska169
ii. Susan Mohler, born April 10, 1852; died March 14, 1889; married Wilson Bard; born Abt. 1850.
More About Susan Mohler:
Burial: Bergstrasse170
Fact 8: 2 sons
iii.Adam Mohler171, born July 16, 1853 in Clay twp; died November 03, 1927; married Lizzie Holsinger October 26, 1879 in by Stephen Schweitzer; born August 26, 1857; died February 07, 1936.
Notes for Adam Mohler:
1880 Clay Census Adam 26, Lizzie 22 (Maria 13, Milton sister
and brother)
1900 Ephrata Census Adam 7/1853, Lizzie 8/1857 (married
20 years, no children)
1910 Ephrata Census Adam 56, Lizzie J 52 (Married 30 years,
no children)
Mohler Cemetery Burial L-R Adam Mohler 7/16/1853-11/3/1927;
Lizzie Mohler 8/26/1857-2/7/1936;
Anna Mohler 4/24/1872-11/24/1880; Lydia Mohler 3/5/1874-11/23/1880
CHILDREN OF REUBEN AND SARAH MOHLER; Reuben Mohler 8/11/1826-3/1/1875;
Sarah Mohler nee Wolf 8/25/1832-
9/28/1911; John B Mohler died 7/30/1874 age 22, SON OF CYRUS
AND MARY MOHLER;
Cyrus Mohler 1/18/1819-3/6/1863; Mary Mohler 2/18/1828-7/2/1899
More About Adam Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Fact 8: No children
Lived: near Wood Corner School House, Lincoln
Religion: Mohler's Church of the Brethren
Notes for Lizzie Holsinger:
Mrs Lizzie Mohler of Lincoln Mrs Lizzie Mohler (nee Hilsinger),
widow of Adam Mohler of Lincoln, died Last Friday morning at the Wernersville
State hospital of complications. She was aged 78 years. Before
going to Wernersville institution where she had been a patient for three
weeks, she resided at the Neffsville Brethren home. She was a member
of the Church of the Brethren at Mohlers for 45 years. Her husband
died 9 years ago. They had mostly resided near Wood Corner school
house. Survivors are two nephews; Samuel Holsinger, Lincoln
and Ivan Witmer, Reamstown and a niece, Mrs Benjamin Bollinger near Lincoln.
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon with services at Mohler's church
near Ephrata. Interment was at the cemetery
More About Lizzie Holsinger:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
iv.Emeline Mohler, born February 24, 1856; died 1856 in infant.
v. Matilda Mohler171, born November 07, 1857; died July 03,
1926; married James B Bollinger; born August 17, 1848; died December 21,
1928.
Notes for Matilda Mohler:
1880 Clay Census John B Bollinger 32, Matilda 23, Nora 1
SARAH MOHLER 15, MORRIS MOHLER BROTHER AND SISTER WERE SERVANTS
More About Matilda Mohler:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Notes for James B Bollinger:
1880 Clay twp census John B Bollinger 32, Matilda 23, Nora 1
Sarah Mohler 15(sister)
Morris Mohler 9 (brother)
More About James B Bollinger:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Middle Creek
vi.Clemantine Lynd Mohler171, born 1860; died January 20, 1930; married James M Krick December 13, 1879 in by Stephen Schweitzer; born 1858 in Spring twp; died January 12, 1925.
Notes for Clemantine Lynd Mohler:
1880 Clay Census James 27, Clementine 20
1910 Ephrata Census James 52, Clementine 50 (married 29
years, 7 children, 6 living) Katie 27, Alice
10
Lincoln Cemetery Burial L-R Clementine L Krick nee Mohler
1860-1/20/1930; James M Krick 1858-
1/20/1925; Sallie M Krick 2/25/1888-12/27/1970; Katie M Krick
2/10/1883-5/24/1976
Alice M Krick died 4/11/1924 age 24,2,17
More About Clemantine Lynd Mohler:
Burial: Lincoln, Apple St
Lived: Ephrata
Notes for James M Krick:
1880 Clay twp census James Krick 27, Clementine 20
1910 Ephrata twp census James Krick 52 Clementine Krick 50 (married
29 years, 7 childrenc, 6 living)
Katie 27, Alice 10
More About James M Krick:
Burial: Lincoln, Apple St
Lived: Ephrata
vii. John W Mohler172, born October 19, 1861; died January 25, 1936; married Mary Elizabeth Miley; born March 13, 1863; died May 10, 1942.
Notes for John W Mohler:
1880 Ephrata twp Census Urias Fry 38 John Mohler 18 (servant)
1900 Ephrata Census John 10/1861, Mary E 3/1863, Annie M 4/1884,
Alice 12/1885, Maggie 5/1888, Samuel 11/1891, Lizzie 7/1898, Harry
2/1900 (Married 17 years, 6 children all living)
1910 Akron Census John W mohler 48 (cattle dealer)
Mary E 47 (married 27 years, 7 children all living) Samuel
M 18 (teacher), Lizzie M 14, Harry E 10, Walter J 2
The Ephrata Review 1/30/1936 John W Mohler, aged 74, of Akron died last Saturday at 6:30 PM of complications. He was a member of the Akron Brethren Church. Survivors are his widow, Mary Elizabeth (nee Miley) and these children; Annie wife of Samuel Shotsberger; Alice M, wife of Moses Habacker, Lancaster; Maggie, wife of William Martin; Samuel, Harry and J Walter Mohler all of Ephrata; Mrs Elizabeth Grafsen, Detroit ; Eleven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two brothers; Samuel Mohler. of Octavia, Nebraska and Morris Mohler of Denver and a sister, Mrs Henry Mohn of Akron. Funeral services this afternoon (Thursday) privately at 1:45 at the home and publicly at and 2 PM in the Akron Brethren Church. Interment will be in Mohler Church of the Brethren.
More About John W Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Cause of Death: Complications
Lived: Akron
Occupation: cattle dealer
Religion: Akron Brethren Church
More About Mary Elizabeth Miley:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
15 viii.Elizabeth Mohler, born September 30, 1863 in Rothsville;
died 1949 in Warwick twp, Lanc co; married Henry M Mohn December 24, 1882
in Lincoln by Stephen Schweitzer.
ix.Sarah Mohler173,174, born August 17, 1865; died 1923; married
Josiah H Raezer March 23, 1884; born Abt. 1860.
Notes for Sarah Mohler:
1880 Clay twp census lived with sister Matilda
More About Sarah Mohler:
Lived: Akron
More About Josiah H Raezer:
Lived: Akron
Marriage Notes for Sarah Mohler and Josiah Raezer:
Ephrata Review 3/23/1884 Raezer-Mohler On 3/23/1884 at
Ephrata Rev E S Brownsmiller. J H Raezer to Sallie Mohler,
both of Akron
x. Mary K Mohler174, born January 15, 1867 in Ephrata twp; died January 27, 1927; married Wayne Kulp January 19, 1887; born January 31, 1864 in West Earl; died January 31, 1926.
More About Mary K Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Ephrata
More About Wayne Kulp:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Ephrata
Occupation: laborer
xi.Milton Mohler174, born October 18, 1868; died March 23, 1906; married Amelia A Springer; born October 26, 1874; died April 07, 1954.
Notes for Milton Mohler:
1900 Warwick twp Census Milton 9/1869, Amelia A 10/1874
(married 7 years 6 children, 3 living)
Clarence W 7/1895, Elsie 9/1896, Bertha 6/1898
Mohler Cemetery Burial L-R Milton Mohler (Father) 1/18/1868-3/23/1906; Amelia Mohler (Mother) 10/26/1874-4/7/1954; Adam Mohler 9/7/1899 7 days; Mabel 2/23/1894 4 days
More About Milton Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Warwick
Occupation: farmer
Notes for Amelia A Springer:
1910 Lancaster County Census Clay twp John K Wealand 65.
widower (farmer) Amelia A Mohler,Wid
36,Daughter Gertrude M 18 (married 1 year no children),
David W 8, Amy W 6
More About Amelia A Springer:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
xii.Morris W Mohler174, born August 08, 1870; died August 28, 1945; married Lizzie Gerhart; born October 31, 1872; died December 28, 1926.
Notes for Morris W Mohler:
1880 Clay Census Morris 9 (worked for sister John B and Matilda
Bollinger)
1900 West Cocalico twp Morris 8/1871, Lizzie 10/1872 (married
4 years, 3 children) Guy 12/1896,
May 8/1898, Eva 11/1899
1910 West Cocalico Census Morris W 39, Lizzie 37 (married
13 years, 10 children, 7 living)
Guy G 13, May G 11, Eva G 10, Roy G 7, Levi 5, Ada G 3, Ida G 4/12
More About Morris W Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Denver
Occupation: farmer
More About Lizzie Gerhart:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
xiii.Anna Mohler, born April 24, 1872; died November 24, 1880.
More About Anna Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
xiv.Lydia Mohler, born March 05, 1874; died November 23, 1880.
More About Lydia Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Generation No. 6
32. Daniel E Martin, born March 28, 1798; died 1854.
He was the son of 64. Christian Martin and 65. Magdalena Eby. He
married 33. Anna Weaver.
33. Anna Weaver, born October 28, 1799; died 1876.
She was the daughter of 66. Michael Weaver and 67. Catharine Stauffer Weber.
Child of Daniel Martin and Anna Weaver is:
16 i. Daniel W Martin, born 1826; married (1) Magdalena Auker;
married (2) Magdalena Stauffer.
36. Samuel Oberholtzer, born December 25, 1802; died June
10, 1875. He was the son of 72. Samuel Oberholtzer and 73. Christina
Resh. He married 37. Martha Hess May 1824.
37. Martha Hess, born July 17, 1805; died April 27, 1861.
She was the daughter of 74. John Hess and 75. Eshter Hershey.
More About Samuel Oberholtzer:
Burial: Hess Mennonite, Lancaster co, Pa
Lived: Near Rothsville
More About Martha Hess:
Burial: Hess Mennonite, Lancaster co, Pa
Children of Samuel Oberholtzer and Martha Hess are:
i. Esther H Oberholtzer, born February 25, 1825; died April
13, 1865; married Michael Martin; born April 29, 1823; died October 17,
1878.
More About Michael Martin:
Burial: Groffdale Cemetery, Lancaster Co
ii. Jacob H Oberholtzer, born June 25, 1826.
iii.Martha H Oberholtzer, born August 03, 1828.
iv.Catharine H Oberholtzer, born September 26, 1830.
v. Elizabeth Oberholtzer, born September 22, 1832.
vi.Anna H Oberholtzer, born November 14, 1834.
18 vii.Samuel H Oberholtzer, born April 28, 1836; died November
02, 1885 in Aged 49, 6 mo, 4 da; married (1) Maria E Reist September 29,
1859; married (2) Rebecca S Brubaker January 23, 1866; married (3) Sarah
B Weaver June 06, 1876.
viii.John H Oberholtzer, born November 21, 1839.
ix.Joseph H Oberholtzer, born August 17, 1842.
x. Henry H Oberholtzer, born October 29, 1845.
xi.Susanna H Oberholtzer, born August 11, 1849.
38. Jacob Brubaker, born Abt. 1814 in Snyder County.
Child of Jacob Brubaker is:
19 i. Rebecca S Brubaker, born January 02, 1839; died January
13, 1876 in Aged 37, 11 da; married Samuel H Oberholtzer January 23, 1866.
40. Peter Sensenig175, born 1790; died 1872. He was
the son of 80. Michael Sensenig and 81. Barbara Shirk. He married
41. Anna Wenger.
41. Anna Wenger175, born Abt. 1795.
Notes for Peter Sensenig:
Peter is the progenitor of the Pike Mennonite Group
Peter was also called Cloverseed Sensenig because he was the first to use cloverseed in that community, and he had a thresher to thresh out the seed for the farmers who raised it. He also operated a gritmill. Peter was one of the children of Michael Sensenig (died 1806) and Barbara Shirk Sensenig, his first wife.
More About Peter Sensenig:
Burial: Farm graveyard175
Children of Peter Sensenig and Anna Wenger are:
20 i. Isaac Sensenig, born 1821; died 1901; married Eliza Bowman.
ii. Michael Sensenig175, born 1814; died 1871; married (1) Lydia
Weaver Abt. 1831; born 1811; died 1844; married (2) Lydia Stauffer Abt.
1847; born 1819; died 1891.
iii.Mary Sensenig175, born Abt. 1816; married Samuel Weaver;
born Abt. 1812.
More About Mary Sensenig:
Lived: moved to Ohio
iv.Esther Sensenig175, born Abt. 1818; married Samuel Horst; born Abt. 1815.
More About Esther Sensenig:
Lived: moved to Ohio176
v. Barbara Sensenig177, born Abt. 1820; married Isaac Groff;
born Abt. 1816.
vi.Anna Sensenig177, born Abt. 1822; married David Weaver; born
Abt. 1819.
48. William Christ178,179,180,181, born July 25, 1802; died
April 15, 1879 in Schafferstown. He was the son of 96. William Christy
and 97. Elisabeth Miller. He married 49. Anna Miller.
49. Anna Miller182,183,184, born Abt. 1808185; died Abt.
1886 in Schafferstown.
Notes for William Christ:
1850 Leb Co Census (Heidelberg twp) William Christ 54 fence
maker
Anna 45, William 18, Sarah 11, Anna 4, Thomas 2
1860 Leb Co Census (Heidelberg twp) Willaim Christ 61
Anna 58, Annie 14, Magdalena 9
1870 Census Lebanon Co (Heidelberg twp) William Christ 69
fence maker
Annie 60, Mary 19
1875 Lebanon Co Atlas W Krist Dist 11 Heidelberg twp
1870 Heidelberg census Annie Christ age 22
"
George Christ age 28
"
William Christ age 69
1870 Brickerville census Thomas age 32
"
William age 38
"
Henry age 37
St Lukes Church Records, Schaefferstown
Carolina b 5/23/1826 bp 7/23/1823 Parents Wilhelm
Christ and Anna Sp Parents
Catharina b 5/23/1828 bp 6/18/1828 Wilhelm Christ
and Nentze Sp Adam And Catharina Witmeier
Magdalena b 3/14/1851 bp 11/24/1851 Wm and
Anna Christ Sp Magdalena Seibert
Der Pennsylvania (Lebanon Newspaper)
4/30/1879 Issue Near Schaefferstown, on the 15th of this month,
William Crist, aged 76,8,26
Tombstones from R-L from William's tombstone
1. No stone
2. William Christ 7/25/1801-4/15/1879 (77, 8, 20)
3. John Seiders (husband of Prudence Seiders) 11/3/1808-6/17/1879
4. Prudenc Seiders, wife of John Seiders 2/12/1806-10/6/1877
5. Space
6. John Miller 6/30/1802-10/2/1875
7. Catharine Sahm, wife of John Miller 11/13/1806-9/24/1873
(66, 10, 5)
8. John Hetrich 3/22/1795-10/3/1868 (73,6,11)
Tombstones from R-L from William's tombstone
1. William Christ 7/25/1801-4/15/1879 (77, 8, 20)
2. Space
3. Susanna Rhine wife of Charles Moyer 3/30/1825-12/3/1893
4. Charles W Moyer 7/26/1818-7/28/1886
5. Frank Hoffman 3/27/1858-8/24/1880
6. Mary Brocka, wife of Daniel Mell 1827-1882 (?)
7. Daniel Mell 1/1/1829-12/1/1901
More About William Christ:
Baptised: October 31, 1802, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran, Lancaster
co
Burial: St Lukes Luth and Reformed Cemetery, Schafferstown Leb
Lived: 1875, District 11 Heidleberg twp
Sponsors: John Wunderlich and wife Catharina
Notes for Anna Miller:
I suspect that Philip Mace (Mase) age 70 and Catharine Mace (Mase)
age 68 in 1850 are Anna Christ's parents. ( WRONG 7/27/99)
Death Certificates that came back
Henry Christ (wife Dunmoyer) mother, Elizabeth Miller
Thomas Christ, mother, Mary Miller
George Christ, mother, Nancy Miller
More About Anna Miller:
Burial: St Lukes Luth and Reformed Cemetery, Schafferstown Leb
Children of William Christ and Anna Miller are:
i. Caroline Christ186,187, born May 23, 1826188; married Jonas
Snavely; born Abt. 1825.
Notes for Caroline Christ:
1850 Leb Co Census (Heidelberg twp) Caroline Christ 23 Lived
with John Gockley 29, and Elizabeth 55
Jacob Gockley 22 (laborer) Elizabeht Gockley 8 George
Baker 82
1860 Lebanon co (Heidelberg twp) brother George Christ 33 was a farm
helper for Jno Snavely 38 and
Caroline 36
More About Caroline Christ:
Baptised: July 23, 1826, St Lukes Schafferstown Lebanon Co189
Sponsors: Parents189
Notes for Jonas Snavely:
1850 Heidelberg census, Lebanon county
Jonas Snavely 28, (farmer); Caroline, 26
Jeremiah, 3; Susan Matthews, 16; Jacob Hinsy, 16; Moses
Butzer, 10.
1880 Heidelberg twp census, Lebanon county
Jonas Snavely 58, Carolina 46
Mary Witmeyer 22 (servant)
More About Jonas Snavely:
Occupation: Mail carrier190
ii. Catharine Christ191,192,193, born March 23, 1828194; married Jonas Hoffman October 26, 1850 in Christ Ev Luth, Stouchsburg195; born Abt. 1825.
Notes for Catharine Christ:
1850 Leb Co Census (Heidelberg twp) Catharine Christ 20 lived with
Philip Mace 70, and Catharine 68 Mace Joseph Christ 31 (carpenter)
Marriages-Der Libanon Demokrat
1/1/1850 ed On 10/26/1850 Mr Tobias Hoffman married Miss
Catharina Christ, both of Schaefferstown
More About Catharine Christ:
Baptised: June 18, 1828, St Lukes Schafferstown Lebanon Co196
Sponsors: Adam Witmeier and Catharina (Whitmoyer)196
Notes for Jonas Hoffman:
Newspaper article said James Hoffman 2/18/1852 Issue Lebanon
Advertiser
On the 20th ult by Rev Dulrich, James Hoffman to Miss Catharine
Christ, both of Schaefferstown
24 iii.William M Christ, born April 23, 1829; died February 06,
1891 in Lebanon County Cornwall Ore Banks; married (1) Mary Ann Marks March
15, 1855 in Rev Christian Siegrist; married (2) Emma Snyder April 19, 1879
in Tabor Lebanon County.
iv.George Christ197,198,199, born November 15, 1829200; died
December 05, 1907 in Lancaster Co, West Cocalico twp201; married Rosanna
Flowers; born May 20, 1843 in Prescot202; died March 14, 1910 in Lancaster
Co203.
Notes for George Christ:
1850 Leb Co Census (Heidelberg twp) George Christ 20 Laborer for
George Seibert 36, Magdalena 35; Eliza ---8; Elizabeth Zeiger
21
1860 Census Lebanon Co (Heidelberg twp) George Christ 33
farm helper
lived with Jno Snavely 38 and Caroline Snavely 36
1870 Census Lebanon Co (Heidelberg twp) George Christ 38 laborer Pa.
Rosanna 28, William 2, Isaac Flowers 7
1880 Census West Cocalico twp, Lancaster co George Christ 48
Rosanna 38
(laborer) William 11, George 9, Cyrus 6, Emma Elizabeth 3
George Christ lived West Cocalico twp. Funeral 12/11/1907 H M Mellinger of Denver undertaker DL Fagelman Preacher
George Christ of West Cocalico: George Christ, an aged and respected resident of West Cocalico Twp, died at his home, one mile north of Schoeneck, on Thursday, 5th inst, from dropsy and heart trouble. His death was hastened by fracturing a hip while attempting to get out of bed on the preceding Tuesday night. He was a laborer and was seventy-eight years of age. The Attending physician was Dr Zimmerman. In addition to his wife the following children survive: William, of Stevens; George, of Akron; Cyrus, of Eden and Emma wife of Jacob Redcay, of Brunnerville. The following brothers and sisters of the deceased also survive: Thomas, of Elizabeth Furnace; Henry, of Cornwall Furnace; Mrs Ezra Risser, of Myerstown; Mrs Aaron Keller, of near Schoeneck; Mrs Daniel Keller, of near Kleinfeltersville. The funeral was held on Wednesday morning. Services were held in Mellinger's church near Schoeneck. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev D L Fogelman, of Denver, officiated. [The Ephrata Review 2/13/1907]
Account of funeral H M Mellinger
Dec 11, 1907 Home made Black covered casket with silver trimming
$40.00
Shroud
4.50
Blanket
2.25
Embalming
4.00
total
50.75
Tombstones at Mellinger's 1. George Christ 5/15/1829-12/5/1907
2. Rosanah 5/20/1843-3/14/1910
3. Martha Grist (can't read dates) 4.
Infant stone 5. Infant stone
More About George Christ:
Burial: December 11, 1907, Mellingers Cemetery, Schoeneck
Cause of Death: Dropsy and heart trouble204
Lived: 1 mile North of Schoeneck205
Medical Information: His death was hastened by fracturing a hip while
attempting to get out of bed on the preceding Tuesday night.
Military: Civil War Marker at tombstone
Occupation: Laborer
Notes for Rosanna Flowers:
Rosanah Christ wife of George Christ 66 years 9 months 2 days
of Prescot, Pa Funeral 3/17/1910 Isaac M Rainns, Myerstown undertaker
DL Fagelman Preacher
More About Rosanna Flowers:
Burial: March 17, 1910, Mellingers Cemetery, Schoeneck
v. Henry W Crist206,207,208,209, born January 01, 1834210; died May 08, 1921 in Lebanon County211; married Susan Dunmoyer March 14, 1853 in Kleinfeltersville by Christian Seigrist212; born July 04, 1831; died August 04, 1909 in Brickerville212.
Notes for Henry W Crist:
1870 Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp (Brickerville) Henry Christ 37 (day
Laborer)
(Can not read) Susan 38, Catharina 11, Adison 9, William 7, Charles
4,
Grant 1
1880 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp Henry Christ 47, (farmer)
Susanna 47, Addison 20, Charles 15, Grant 11, Darius 9
Civil War: Co G 195 Pa Vol (2/17/1965-1/31/1866) Capt Edward Faust
Discharged at Washington DC.
10/20/1883 Served at Martinsburg, Va. on or about March 1865. I contacted Rheumatism, caused by marching, exposure and lying upon snow and damp ground during the night. I am affected very much, so that at times I am unable to perform manual labor. I claim a pension. I was not treated in hospital
3/17/1884 Kind Sir: Henry Christ's claim for invalid pension No 499562 came to my place and showed me that his claim was rejected. I have nothing in it but cannot understand that men get pentions that can do a day's work better than this claimant, Henry Christ can. I have known the man for many years and know nothing of him but what is right. Have this decision stand. Have the kindness and let me know and oblige. Jacob H Mase
6/24/1890 Dr Washington Burg, Durlach, Co of Lancaster, Pa age 52 regular practicing physician of 30 years standing, that he has this day carefully examined Henry Christ who was a Private in Co G 195th Regt Pa Vol and finds him afflicted as follows. That said private I find suffering from Atrophy of the muscles of the right leg with an enlargement or bony excrescence of the instep upon the right side of foot caused in my opinion from former attacks of rheumatism. The above causes him to limp from want of power sufficient in said limb. The consequence is and inability to do active manual labor. I know him to have suffered with the above afflictions for the last 17 years He is not able to do 1/3 days work.
6/27/1890 DECLARATION OF SOLDIER FOR PENSION Henry Christ,
age 60, not in the service since Jan 21, 1866 That he performed actual
service in the War of the Rebellion for the full period of nearly 1 year.
That he is partially disabled by reason of Rheumatism, piles, kidney
or bladder trouble, loss of teeth, imparted eyesight.. That these disabilities
are of a permanent character and not the result of his own vicious
habits. Declares that he has made application for pension, claim
No 499567. Rejected March, 1884. He has a wife and 5 children
living. Decision: $10.00 per month Ellen Lineaweaver, William
J Hartman signed as witnesses
1/15/1898 DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR Bureau of Pensions
1. Are you married? yes Susan Dunmoyer
2. When, where and by whom 3/14/1853 Kleinfeltersville, Pa by
Christ Seigrist
3. What record of marriage exists? none
4. Were you previously married? no
5. Have you any children living? yes John b Sept 18, 1855
Lizzie b Jan 22, 1857, Addison b Nov 20, 1859, William b March 14,
1861 Charles b June 16, 1863 Grant b Aug 26, 1868 Darius b May 13, 1872
2/10/1904 Increase Pension SURGEON'S CERTIFICATE; Henry's statement as to his disabilities Rheumatism since 5 or 6 years. Cause exposure. Affects arms and legs, heart. Since 3 or 4 years. Cause, don't know. I had typhoid fever in the army. I think in 1863. Eyes since 2 years cause I froze them. Affects, watering all the time. Mostly since 20 years. Cause, I don't know. Birthplace, Lebanon Co, Pa Height; 5' 8 1/2"; weight 161 pounds; complexion; dark, color of eyes; gray, color of hair; gray Occupation; laborer Pulse rate 73 sitting, 84 standing, 95 exercise; respiration 18 sitting, 20 standing, 26 exercising; temperature 98 Rheumatism, no swollen joints. Both elbow, both wrist and both knee joints are painful and stiff. Limitation in each joint is 1/4" Muscles are stiff and flabby. Teeth below but none above. Gums are atrophied. Warrants Rate of $12.00 a month.
5/20/1912 Declaration for Pension Signed Leonard Fernsler,
Cyrus Killinger
More About Henry W Crist:
Burial: Quentin Cemetery Lebanon Co213
Fact 8: Cannot read or write214
Lived: 1907, Cornwall Furnace , Rexmont215
Medical Information: Hair; Light Eyes: Gray Rheumatism,
piles, poor eyesight (fozen eyes from war condititons causing constant
watering.
Military: February 17, 1865, Co G 195th Regt Pv (Civil War)216
Notes for Susan Dunmoyer:
Indian Run Cemetery outside of Mount Airy, Lancaster Co. There are
4 tombstones with the name of Christ on them. All the dates are about
illegible. The names are from L-R Hiram Christ, Margaret Christ,
Henry Christ, Jefferson Christ. Cannot find out anything on these
stones at this time. They look like childrens' stones.
I went back to the cemetery in 1999 and the stones are even worse. The only name that I could read was Hiram. Maybe chalk will work. I must try it when it gets warm.
There were Dammyer's buried around these stones. I don't know
if that means anything or not. I must investigate Henry married to
Susanna Dunmoyer a little closer. Possibly these are her parents
and children.
George Dammyer, Catharine (His date looks like 1792-1861?)
Not sure
John Dammyer and Rebecca are in front of theirs.
George Dammyer 3/22/1797-11/13/1861 Cath Dammyer 12/23/1800-1/18/1867
John Dammyer 7/22/1808-6/8/1878 Maria Dammeier 38 years
1851
John Dammyer s/o John and Mary ? yrs 5 mo 12 da 12/?/185?-6/28/1860
Rebecca Dammoyer ?/?/1822-10/?1880
More About Susan Dunmoyer:
Burial: Quentin Cemetery Lebanon Co
Marriage Notes for Henry Crist and Susan Dunmoyer:
Newspaper article from the Lebanon Advertiser says 4/11/1855
issue On the 13th ult, by Rev C Siegrist, Mr Henry Christ of Heidelberg
twp, Lebanon county to Miss Susanna Danmoyer of Lancaster co.
Same issue On the 15th ault by the Rev C Siegrist Mr William Christ of Heidelberg twp, Leb co to Miss Mary Ann Marks of Lancaster co.
vi.Sarah Christ217, born Abt. 1839218
Notes for Sarah Christ:
1880 Clay Census, Lancaster county
Peter Risser 56 (retired farmer) Fannie 54 Harry S 28
cigar maker
ONE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF WILLIAM AND ANNA MARRIED A RISSER. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS THE CONNECTION. SIMILAR AGE-JUST TOOK INFO IN CASE
vii.Anna Christ219, born Abt. 1846220
Notes for Anna Christ:
1870 Census Lebanon Co (Heidelberg twp) Annie Christ 22
worked for Peter Mace 62, and Sarah Mace 62
viii.Simon Thomas Christ221,222,223,224, born November 03, 1847225; died November 23, 1924 in Schafferstown; married Elisabeth; born December 22, 1847; died February 09, 1927 in Schafferstown.
Notes for Simon Thomas Christ:
1870 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp (Brickerville) Thomas Christ
22
(day Laborer)
1880 Heidelberg twp census, Lebanon county
Thomas Grist 32 (Laborer), Elizabeth 30
Cyrus 9, Isabella 5, Thomas 2, Franklin 1
1900 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp Thomas Christ 10/1847 Lizzie 12/1846, Frank 3/1879 (gr-dau, Lizzie 6/1893) Married 30 years, 6 children-5 living
1910 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp Simon T Christ 64, Elizabeth 64 Married 40 years, 6 children-5 living
St Luke's Cemetery Schaefferstown
Thomas Christ 11/8/1847-11/23/1924 age 77, 20
Lizzie 12/22/1847-2/9/1827
More About Simon Thomas Christ:
Burial: St Lukes Luth Cemetary, Schafferstown Leb
Lived: 1907, Elizabeth Furnace226
Occupation: 1914, Laborer227
More About Elisabeth:
Burial: St Lukes Luth Cemetary, Schafferstown Leb
Will: 1927, G 3 443 Lancaster co
ix.Magdalena Christ228, born March 14, 1851229
More About Magdalena Christ:
Baptised: November 24, 1851, St Lukes Schafferstown Lebanon Co230
Sponsors: Magdalena Seibert230
50. John Marks, born Abt. 1801 in Pa; died May 26, 1888231.
He married 51. Ann.
51. Ann, born Abt. 1799.
Notes for John Marks:
1850 Census Elizabeth twp Lanc Co John Marks 49 (Furnace Keeper)
Cyrus 20, Albert 18, John Jr 16, Hannah 14, Mary 12, Wm 10, Henrietta
8
1860 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp (Durlach) John Marks 58, (laborer)
Anna 59 William Marks 21, Harriet 17
1880 John Mark lived with (son-in-law's son), Cyrus Christ at Cornwall
More About John Marks:
Burial: Emanuel Evangelical Luth, Brickerville
Occupation: Furnace Keeper
Notes for Ann:
1850 Census Elizabeth twp Lanc Co John Marks 49 (Furnace Keeper)
Cyrus 20, Albert 18, John Jr 16, Hannah 14, Mary 12, Mame 10, Henrietta
8
Children of John Marks and Ann are:
i. Cyrus Marks, born Abt. 1833232; married Elizabeth; born Abt.
1837.
Notes for Cyrus Marks:
1880 Cornwall twp Lebanon county census
Cyrus Marks 47 (gardener) Elizabeth 43
Mary E 13 George 11
(Henry 36 John 30 Lewis 22, borders and laborers, not sure of last
name? forgot to write it down. Assume it to be Marks but ?)
ii. Albert Marks, born December 14, 1832232; died September 21, 1900; married Anna; born June 26, 1835; died February 16, 1911.
Notes for Albert Marks:
1860 Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp (Durlach) Alfred Marks 26 (Hostler)
Anna Marks 24, Harriet 6, Nathaniel 3, Sarah Mattes (Marks?)
64
1880 Cornwall twp, Lebanon county
Alfred Marks 46 (furnace keeper) Maria
Mary Ann 18 James 9
More About Albert Marks:
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster co
iii.John N Marks Jr, born December 13, 1833232,233; died August 07, 1908; married Sarah; born June 24, 1837; died October 20, 1913.
More About John N Marks Jr:
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster co
Lived: Brickerville
Military: Pvt Co G 195 Pa Vol Civil War
More About Sarah:
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster co
iv.Hannah Marks, born Abt. 1836234
25 v. Mary Ann Marks, born November 17, 1837; died July 10, 1877
in Lebanon County; married William M Christ March 15, 1855 in Rev Christian
Siegrist.
vi.William Marks, born Abt. 1840234
vii.Henrietta Marks, born Abt. 1842234
52. Joel Pfautz235,236, born September 11, 1797; died November
13, 1875. He was the son of 104. John Pfautz and 105. Elizabeth Heller.
He married 53. Lydia Royer.
53. Lydia Royer236, born May 12, 1803; died October 01,
1868. She was the daughter of 106. Ephraim Royer and 107. Magdalena
Kemper.
Notes for Joel Pfautz:
1850 Warwick twp Census Joel 52, Lidia 47, Daniel 21, Henry 16,
Fianna 12
1860 Warwick twp Census Joel 62 (gentleman), Lydia 56 David
28 Day laborer), David 3 Sophia Royer 55 (single)
1870 Warwick twp Census Joel 72 Lived with
Adam 34, Fianna Reidenbach 33
More About Joel Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Warwick Twp near Brunnerville
Occupation: laborer
More About Lydia Royer:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Warwick Twp
Children of Joel Pfautz and Lydia Royer are:
i. Ephraim Pfautz236, born February 20, 1820; died January 19,
1894 in near Denver; married (1) Mary Cope; born July 18, 1829 in Dauphin
County; died April 25, 1902; married (2) Lydia Eby; born January 19, 1825;
died May 05, 1860.
Notes for Ephraim Pfautz:
1850
1860 Warwick Census Ephriam 40 (farmer), Lydia 35, Emmeline
8, Ada 6 Eliza Metzler, Wid 49,
Benjamin Metzler 9, Hannah Meyer 21, Mathias Meyer 21 (shoe maker)
1870 Elizabeth Twp Census Ephriam 50, Annie 18, Ada 16,
Lizzie 8 Eliza Metzler 58, Cath Eby 78
1880 Elizabeth Twp Census Ephriam 60 (farmer) Mary
50
More About Ephraim Pfautz:
Burial: Hammer Creek Mennonite
Lived: Brickerville
Occupation: farmer
Religion: New Mennonite
More About Lydia Eby:
Burial: Hammer Creek Mennonite
ii. Amos Pfautz237, born October 16, 1821; died August 12, 1886; married Leah Wise; born October 10, 1818; died October 26, 1900.
Notes for Amos Pfautz:
1870 Heidelberg twp, Lebanon co Amos Pfautz 48, Leah 48
(tailor) Martha 17
More About Amos Pfautz:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
Lived: Heidleberg twp
Occupation: farmer
More About Leah Wise:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
iii.Reuben Pfautz238,239, born September 11, 1823; died October 04, 1905; married Mary Conrad; born July 24, 1823; died July 14, 1896.
Notes for Reuben Pfautz:
1850 Penn twp Census Reuben 26, Mary 25, Lydia 10/12
1860 Clay twp Census Reuben 36 (blacksmith), Mary 36, Elizabeth
6, Daniel 4, Addison 2, Amanda 1, Benj 2/12
1870 Warwick Census Reuben 45 (blacksmith) Lizzie 16, Anna 4,
Benjamin 10 (Peter Fry 20 apprentice)
1880 Warwick twp Reuben 56 (blacksmith), Mary 55, Annie 15
More About Reuben Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Penn twp, Clay twp, Warwick twp240
Occupation: Blacksmith241
More About Mary Conrad:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
iv.John R Pfautz, born May 11, 1827; died September 06, 1904; married Sarah Penkake; born December 25, 1828.
More About John R Pfautz:
Fact 8: 7 children
Lived: Ohio
More About Sarah Penkake:
Lived: Ohio
v. Daniel Pfautz, born April 29, 1829; died July 13, 1899; married Elizabeth Reemsnyder; born March 20, 1831.
More About Daniel Pfautz:
Fact 8: 11 children
Lived: New Berlin, Strk Co, Ohio
More About Elizabeth Reemsnyder:
Lived: Ohio
vi.David R Pfautz, born September 23, 1831; died June 05, 1881; married (1) Mary Wickel; born September 1834; died Abt. 1886; married (2) Elizabeth Steffy; born August 08, 1839; died January 19, 1903.
Notes for David R Pfautz:
1880 Lititz Warwick twp Census David Pfautz 49 (cigar maker)
born Pa; Elizabeth 40, Adaline 11,
Monroe 9, Emma 9, Lizzie 6, Otes 3
Possibility David R Pfautz and Mary Wickel were divorced because he died before she did and he had remarried Elizabeth Steffy or possibly tombstone was read wrong.
More About David R Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Bet. 1869 - 1870, Lititz
Occupation: cigar maker
More About Mary Wickel:
Burial: Penryn
26 vii.Henry R Pfautz, born May 31, 1834 in Warwick twp; died
April 27, 1920; married (1) Sarah Elizabeth Kreider September 01, 1856
in Lebanon Co; married (2) Mary H Snavely May 29, 1894.
viii.Fianna R Pfautz, born September 16, 1837; died October
08, 1926; married Adam B Reidenbach; born February 07, 1836.
More About Fianna R Pfautz:
Burial: Moravian Church, Lititz
Lived: Lititz
Notes for Adam B Reidenbach:
Adam Reidenbach was elected justice-of-the-peace in 1869, which position
he held for 45 years. He has been notary public and school director.
He Represents the Ins co of North America. He is a member of the
Moravian church, a member of the Board of Trustees and a deacon.
They have 9 children.
More About Adam B Reidenbach:
Burial: Moravian Church, Lititz
56. Henry Mohn242,243, born 1817 in East Hempfield, Lanc
co; died April 15, 1865 in Lancaster Co. He was the son of 112. Ludwig
Mohn and 113. Elizabeth Drutz. He married 57. Sarah Herchelroth March
13, 1838.
57. Sarah Herchelroth244,245,246,247, born February 11,
1818 in Elizabeth twp; died December 09, 1876 in Lanc Co248. She
was the daughter of 114. Henry Herchelroth and 115. Barbara Young.
Notes for Henry Mohn:
1850 Census Lancaster Co (Warwick twp) Henry Mohn 33 (laborer) Sarah
33
John 12, Christian 9, Barbara 7, Henry 5, Susanna 1,
John Mellinger 50 (weaver) Lived with them
1860 Lancaster Co (Warwick twp) Henry Mohn 43 (Liquor dealer) born Pa;
Sarah 42
Christian 19 (day laborer), Barbara 17, Henry 14, Susan 11,
Charles 8, Edwin 6 (John 22, Martha 19, Henry 7/12)
John Mohn and Christian Mohn administrators of the estate of Henry Mohn. Died Intestate 4/15/1865 leaving a widow and 7 children, 4 of whom are minors. John M Mohn and Christian B Mohn administrators for Henry Mohn.
"Lancaster Examiner" 3/1/1838 On Tuesday 13th ult by Rev Martin Bruner. Henry Mohn of East Hempfield to Miss Sarah Heltroth of Elizabeth twp. (Name spelled that way in the paper)
August 1865 To the Honorable the Orphan court of Lancaster County.
The Petition of John Mohn and Christian Mohn administrators of estate of
Henry Mohn, late of Warwick township in said county, deceased. Respectfully
represents, That said Henry Mohn, died intestate April 15, 1865, leaving
a widow and seven children, four of whom are minors. That the inventory
of personal property of said dec'd filed April 29, 1865, amounts to the
sum of $1324.61. That the debts of said deceased so far as they have
come to the knowledge of petitioners amounts in the aggregate to $3560.
That said Henry Mohn, died seized of the following Real Estate. Viz:
No 1 A two story brick dwelling house, frame stable, wagon shed and other
improvements with about 8 1/2 acres of land there to belonging, situated
in said township of Warwick adjoining lands of Reuben Erb, Israel Becker,
Reuben Pfautz and others No 2 A tract of about 27 acres, 57 perches
of land in same township, adjoining land of Daniel Doster, George Gensemer,
dec'd, Lewis Demmy and others, on which are a 1 1/2 story stone plastered
dwelling house, bank barn, still house and other improvements No
3 A tract of about 15 acres 16 perches of land in same township without
buildings and about 3 acres of which are Chestnut sprats adjoining lands
of John Engle, Joel Pfautz, Joseph Lehn, Daniel Doster and others (12 acres
and 92 Perches of which are charged with the sum of $459.66 during the
life of Elizabeth Roller, wife of Samuel Roller, dec'd, and the sum of
$131.33 during the life of J B Erb, Esq, and at their death the principal
to be paid the heirs of said Samuel Roller, dec'd) That the personal
property is insufficient for the payment of the debts and expenses of said
dec'd. they therefore respectfully ask the court for and order to
sell the said Real Estate for the purpose of paying such of the debts of
said deceased as the personal property will not reach to pay and all the
expenses of setting the estate of said dec'd And Now August 23, 1865 Court
on motion of Simon Eby, Esq, award an order of sale and order and direct
John Mohn and Christain Mohn administrators of said deceased to expose
the above described Real Estate to public sale by venue or outcry on September
19 at 1.00 o'clock P.M. Terms 1/3 of purchase money after payment
of debts to be charged on Nos1, 2, 3 during life of widow, balance cash
on April 1, 1866.
John Mohn Tent in $15,000
Christian Mohn " " $15,000
To the Commonwealth
John B Erb " " $15,000
of Pennsylvania
Urich Carpenter " " $15,000
Return of Administrators
To the Honorable the Judge of the Orphans court of Lancaster County.
John Mohn and Christian Mohn, administrators of Henry Mohn, dec'd.
Respectfully reports that having given due and legal and timely public
notice by advertisements and sale bills as required by law they did at
the time and place and upon the conditions in the order mentions expose
the premises to public sale at auction and sold the different purports
within mentioned most convenient for purchases and the benefit of the estate
as follows: Purport No1 adjoining lands of Reuben Erb, Israel
Becker, Reuben Pfautz and others wherein are a two story brick house and
other improvements containing about 8 1/3 acres of land to Sarah Mohn,
at and for the sum of three thousand three hundred dollars for the whole.
Purport no 2 and Purport n0 3 adjoining each other and lands of George
Gensemer, dec'd, Lewis Demmy, Joel Pfautz, Daniel Doster and others where
on are a one and a half stone dwelling house, still house and other improvements.
No 2 containing about 27 acres and 107 perches of land. no 3 containing
about 15 acres and 44 perches. to Daniel Doster at and for the sum
of one hundred and thirty five dollars per acre amounting to Five thousand
seven hundred and ninety seven dollars and forty and one half cents.
wherefore the undersigned administrators prays your Hon court to confirm
the said sales so made. Signed John Mohn. Christian Mohn.
And now November 20, 1865 Court confirm the sale as aforesaid made and
decree the premises and Real Estate to them the said Sarah Mohn and Danile
Doster their heirs and assigns in fee as fully as he the said Henry Mohn
deceased had and held in the same at the time of his death subject and
liable to the payment of the purchase money agreeably to the return to
the Order and the terms therein prescribed by the Court.
Henry Mohn Dec'd to the Honorable the Orphans Court of Lancaster
County, The petition of Susan Mohn, Charles Mohn, and Edmond Mohn, minor
children of Henry Mohn, late of Warwick Township, Lancaster county, dec'd
the two former over the age of 14 years for themselves and the latter under
that age by his Mother, Sarah Mohler. respectfully represents.
That they have a small share coming to each of them and of their said deceased
father's estate and have no person legally appointed guardian to take charge
of same and therefore respectfully ask the court to appoint Urich Carpenter
of Warwick Township guardian of Estate of Susan Mohn and Levi Becker of
same township guardian of estates of said Charles Mohn and Edmond Mohn.
And now April 14, 1866 Court appoint Uriah Carpenter and Levi Becker guardians
as prayed for and approve of bonds.
Uriah Carpenter Tent in $780.00
Miles Carpenter " " $780.00
To the Commonwealth
Levi Becker " " $1560.00
of Pennsylvania
Israel Becker " " $1560.00
More About Henry Mohn:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethern249
Deed: April 02, 1855, Kryder to Mohn (L 8 463) Warwick twp
Lived: New Haven, Warwick twp, Lanc co
Occupation: Liquor dealer250
Will: August 1865, 1863-1865 p698,699
Notes for Sarah Herchelroth:
1870 Census Lancaster Co (Warwick twp) Sallie Mohn 50, Edwin 16
Sarah Mohn died Intestate 12.9.1873 of New Haven,
Warwick twp
1870 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census Sallie Mohn 50 Edwin 16
1875-1876 Misc Book p 564 Sarah Mohn dec'd 12/9/1876 Intestate
of New Haven, Warwick twp
Henry Herchelroth's will goes into lengthy detail caring first for his wife and then for the children. Sarah is to get 2 acres in Warwick township with a house, stable, shop and other improvements which was purchased from son John Herchelroth and 77 perches adjoining which he also purchased. Henry Herchelroth goes on further to be sure that the home is for the use of Sarah and the children for them to use as long as they live. It also is very clear that in no manner may Henry Mohn get any part of the house or any profit from if Sarah dies. (The aforesaid Henry Mohn shall not and cannot in any wise intermeddle with the same and con not have no right of inheritance, claim or life estate management or control in any wise or manner by reason of him being the lawful husband of my said daughter Sarah or the father of her children, but shall be utterly and entirely excluded from any right claim or inheritance or management of the same coming or given to and for the use of my said daughter Sarah and her children in this my Will in any wise, my said Trustees as aforesaid holding the said estate hereby given to my said daughter and her children for their use during the life of the said Henry Mohn, to all intents and purposes as aforesaid, as if she the said Sarah was a single woman and had never been married to said Henry Mohn. Further hereby giving full power and authority to the said Trustees of my daughter Sarah as aforesaid in their discretion an any time during the life of the said Henry Mohn to sell dispose and convey the said real estate devised in Trust as aforesaid and sign and execute all such lawful deed or deeds to purchaser or purchasers thereof, granting and confirming said real estate in any place or country with the funds or estate held in Trust for my said daughter Sarah and her children as aforesaid as they the said Trustees as aforesaid in their discretion may deem right for the benefit of my said daughter Sarah and her children; and again to sell and convey such real estate bought by them as aforesaid from time to time as they in their discretion may deem if for the benefit for said Sarah and her children. And in case of the death of the said Henry Mohn, then as soon as conveniently after his decease I order and direct the Trustees that may be in Pursuance of this my Will as aforesaid to give and convey all the estate unto my said daughter Sarah absolutely forever, to her and her heirs and assigns forever, whatever estate may be real or personal in their hands as Trustee or Trustees, held in Trust to be paid delivered and conveyed to her absolutely forever. But in cast that my daughter Sarah should die before her husband Henry Mohn: then in such case all the estate that may be in the hands of her trustees be converted into money and I give and bequeath the same unto the children of said trustees as aforesaid until they or the survivor of them arrived at the age of 21 years, then the same to be paid to them in equal shares of to their heirs of legal representatives. So that the said Henry Mohn shall never inherit no part of the estate hereby bequeathed in this my Will for the said daughter.)
Sarah Mohn, deceased; TO THE HONORABLE THE ORPHANS'S COURT OF LANCASTER
COUNTY the petition of Mohn M Mohn and Jacob E Stauffer, Adm of the
estate of Sarah Mohn, late, of Warwick twp said county, deceased.
respectfully Represents: That said decedent died, December 9, 1876,
intestate, that her personal property, as per Inventory filed, amounts
to $131.36. That her debts as far as they have come to the knowledge
of your petition are as follows:
Jacob L Stehman Judgement bond $550.00
Levi Becker
" "
$160.00
Levi Hacker Book Account $ 70.00
Levi Keller Note $ 59.00
Manheim Nat Bank Note $100.00
Christian Becker Note $ 60.00
Amounting to....... $999.00
Besides funeral expenses estimated at $90.00 and other outstanding
debts, the amount of which have not yet been ascertained. That intestate
died seized of a lot of ground situated in the village of New Haven, Warwick
twp. Containing about 1/2 acre, on which are erected a two storied
frame dwelling house with one storied frame kitchen attached, adjoining
property of Frank Dussinger, Peter McQuade and others. Your petitioners
therefore pray the court to grant them an order to sell the said real estate
for the payment of the debts which the personal property is insufficient
to pay. So the truth of the facts set fourth in the foregoing petition,
the petitioners were duly affirmed according to law. And now December
23, 1876, in motion of S P Eby, Esq, the court awards and order of sale
as prayed for, approve of bond, and order and direct the administrators
aforesaid to sell by public venue or outcry, for payment of debts, the
foregoing described real estate. Sale to be held on the premises
on Jan 18, 1877, at one o'clock P.M. Terms, purchase money to be
paid cash on April 1, 1877.
John M Mohn tent in $3600.00
Jacob E Stauffer " " $3600.00
To the Commonwealth
S G Summy " " $3600.00
of
I M Stauffer " " $3600.00
Pennsylvania
Report of Administrators
To the Hon the Orphans Court of Lancaster County, John M Mohn
and Jacob E Stauffer, administrators of Sarah Mohn, dec'd respectfully
report: That after giving due and legal notice of the time and place
of sale, they did at the time and place in the annexed order of Court,
expose the real estate therein mentioned at public venue and sold the same
to Christian E Stauffer at and for the sum of one thousand five hundred
and ninety five dollars ($1595) He being the highest and best bidder
and that the highest and best price offered for the same payable April
1, 1877 Which sale they pray the court to confirm. signed John M Mohn,
Jacob E Stauffer
And now January 29, 1877 on motion of S P Eby, Esq, the court
confirms the sale so made and decree the said premises and real estate
to him the said Christian E Stauffer his heirs and assigns, as fully as
the said Sarah Mohn, deceased, had and held in same at the time of her
death, subject and liable to the payment of the purchase money agreeably
to the return to the order and the terms therein prescribed by the court.
More About Sarah Herchelroth:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethern
Lived: New Haven, Warwick twp, Lanc co
Will: 1875-1876 Misc Book p564 Lanc Co
Children of Henry Mohn and Sarah Herchelroth are:
i. John M Mohn251,252, born 1838253; died Aft. 1918; married
Martha; born 1841.
Notes for John M Mohn:
1860 Warwick twp, Lanc Co Census John 22 Martha 19 Henry 7/12 Lived
at home with parents, Henry and Sarah
More About John M Mohn:
Baptised: laborer
Lived: Denver
Occupation: Farmer
28 ii. Christian B Mohn, born July 1840 in Pine Hill, Lanc Co;
died July 18, 1902 in Warwick twp, Lanc co; married Leah Glassmeyer.
iii.Barbara Mohn254,255, born Abt. 1842256; died Bef. 1918;
married Jacob E Stauffer; born Abt. 1840.
More About Barbara Mohn:
Lived: 1902, Sporting Hill
iv.Henry Mohn257,258,259, born November 21, 1845 in Manheim260; died January 28, 1918 in Manheim261; married Sarah Ann Arnold; born September 19, 1845; died June 07, 1904 in Manheim262.
Notes for Henry Mohn:
)1880 Manheim Census Peter Arnold 56, (retired farmer) born Pa,
Mary 60; Sarah A Mohn 34 (daughter) Henry Mohn 34 (farmer,
quarry worker) born Pa; Wesley Bowman 46 (brother-in-law) Thomas
Hendricks 27 (farm Laborer)
All on one tombstone Samuel Wesley Bowman 5/12/1834-8/2/1909, Sarah Ann wife/Henry Mohn 9/19/1845-6/7/1904, Henry Mohn 11/21/1845-1/28/1904
Book on Pa Volunteers listed Henry Mohn, Jr Co I mustered in 2/23/1865
( A Henry Mohn deserted 8/18/1865 according to records in Pa Vol Book)
Samuel Wesley Bowman 5/12/1834-8/2/1909 is buried with Henry and Sarah (Brother-in-law to Peter Arnold)
January 1918 EPHRATA REVIEW Henry Mohn of Manheim. Aged resident died at home on Friday morning from complications. Member of Selah Lodge, IOOF. Survived by brothers Charles of Manheim, John of Millway, Edward of Denver and Mrs Sue Stauffer of Kissel Hill. Funeral at United Evangelical Church, Manheim. Burial at Fairview Cemetery, near Manheim.
More About Henry Mohn:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Manheim263
Lived: Mt Joy
Military: Bet. July 15 - October 29, 1864, Pvt I, 195 Pa Cav
Occupation: famer, quarry worker
More About Sarah Ann Arnold:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Manheim
v. Susanna Mohn264,265, born Abt. 1849266; died Aft. 1918; married Christian Stauffer; born Abt. 1845.
More About Susanna Mohn:
Lived: 1918, Kissel Hill
vi.Charles F Mohn267,268,269,270,271, born March 07, 1851272,273; died May 22, 1940 in Royersford, Pa; married Mary Ann Eby March 20, 1870 in Manheim; born October 1851.
Notes for Charles F Mohn:
1880 Census Lancaster Co Charles Mohn 29 (Cigar Maker) Mary 28
Leroy 9, Neomia 7, Annie 6, Henry 4, Minnie 3
1900 Ephrata twp census Charles Mohn 3/1851, Mary A 10/1851 Leroy E 6/1871, Harry E 10/1875, Minnie E 6/1877, Charles E 1/1883 Harry L 12/1883 (nephew) Married 30 years 8 children
1910 Akron Census Charles F Mohn 59 Mary A 58 (married 40 years
8 children, 8 living)
Minnie Albright 32 (daughter)
3/1866 Misc Book 1865-1867 p189 Henry Mohn dec'd Intestate Petition of Susan, Charles, Edward Mohn, minor children of Henry for guardians.
Levi Becker made Guardian over Charles Mohn and Edward1900 Ephrata twp,
Lanc Co Census Charles Mohn 3/1851 Mary A 10/1851
Leroy E 6/1871 Harry E 10/1875 Minnie E 6/1877 Charles E 1/1883
Harry L 12/1883 (nephew) Married 30 years 8 births 8 living
1910 Akron Lancaster co Census Charles F Mohn 59 Mary A 58 Minnie Albright 32 daughter (Married 40 years 8 births 8 living)
More About Charles F Mohn:
Burial: Akron
Lived: 1918, Manheim
Occupation: cigar maker, baker
vii.Edward Mohn274,275, born May 1854276; died Aft. 1918; married Mary C; born August 1856.
Notes for Edward Mohn:
Levi Becker made Guardian over Charles Mohn and Edward
1900 Ephrata twp, Lanc co Census Edward Mohn 8/1854 Mary C 8/1856 Erla l 1/1891 (Married 27 years 16 births 5 living)
More About Edward Mohn:
Lived: Akron277
viii.Franklin Mohn, born June 21, 1857278; died June 21, 1857 in Warwick twp.
More About Franklin Mohn:
Burial: Pine Hill Graveyard, Warwick twp
59. Susanna Glassmeyer279, born Abt. 1821280.
Children of Susanna Glassmeyer are:
i. Elizabeth Glassmeyer281, born Abt. 1844.
29 ii. Leah Glassmeyer, born August 1845; died Aft. 1905; married
Christian B Mohn.
60. John Mohler282,283,284, born October 17, 1786285; died
February 18, 1865. He was the son of 120. John L Mohler and 121.
Anna Bollinger. He married 61. Salome Gleim January 11, 1816.
61. Salome Gleim286,287, born September 22, 1796; died
January 11, 1879. She was the daughter of 122. Unknown Gleim and
123. Unknown Becker.
Notes for John Mohler:
Will 1865 Y 1 292: John Mohler of Ephrata twp 3/18/1865
Son of John wife Salome. In addition to what she already received
from her late Uncle John Becker. Children Levi, Samuel, Cyrus, dec'd,
John G, Reuben, Isaac, Anna, Salome.
1850 Ephrata Census John 63, Salome 53, Livi 25, Salome
25, Isaac 19, Daniel 14
Elizabeth Withers 12
1860 Ephrata Census John 73, Salome 63, (also Listed with John
G Mohler)
1870 Ephrata Census Saloma 73, Saloma 39, Mary 11, Mary
42, John 18, Catharine 14, Emma 11, Susanna 7
More About John Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Will: 1865, Y 1 292
Notes for Salome Gleim:
1870 Ephrata twp Census Saloma Mohler 73 born Pa Saloma
Mohler 39, Mary 11
Lancaster County Wills 1879 D 2 114: Salome Gleim children John G, Levi, Reuben, Mary wife of Cyrus dec'd (7 children )
More About Salome Gleim:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Fact 8: Recieved inheritance from her late Uncle John Becker
Will: 1879, D 2 114
Children of John Mohler and Salome Gleim are:
i. Anna Mohler, born December 12, 1816 in Cocalico twp; died
July 10, 1896; married Henry R Keller; born September 18, 1811; died August
21, 1869.
More About Henry R Keller:
Lived: near Ephrata
Occupation: Millersville
ii. Cyrus Mohler288, born January 18, 1819; died March 06, 1863; married Mary Bitzer; born February 18, 1828; died July 02, 1899.
Notes for Cyrus Mohler:
1850 Ephrata Census Cyrus 30, Mary 22, Martin 2, Monrow 6/12
1860 "
" Cyrus 41, (farmer) Mary
33, Monroe 11, John 9, Montgomery 7, Catharine 5, Emma 3, Mary
11/12
1870 "
" Saloma 73, Saloma 39,
Mary 11, Mary 42, John 18, Catharine 14, Emma 11, Susanna 7
Mohler Cemetery Burial L-R John B son of Cyrus and Mary
died 7/30/1874 (age 22,7); Cyrus 1817-1873;
Mary Mohler 2/18/1828-7/2/1899; Reuben Mohler, Sarah
More About Cyrus Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Ephrata twp, Lancaster
Occupation: farmer
Notes for Mary Bitzer:
1870 Ephrata Census Mary age 42 (wife of dec'd Cyrus) and her
children John 18, Catharine 14, Emma 11, and Susanna 7, were living
with mother-in-law Salome Gleim Mohler.
1870 Ephrata census Mary Mohler age 42( listed again on her own with
these children): Monroe 20,
John 18 (farm laborer) Catharine 14, Emma 11, Susanna 7, Mary Stober
24 (Domestic servant)
More About Mary Bitzer:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Ephrata twp, Lancaster
iii.John G Mohler289, born November 01, 1820; died April 27, 1900; married Susannah Eberly; born October 27, 1826; died May 07, 1907.
Notes for John G Mohler:
1850 Ephrata Census John 28, Susannah 22
1860 Ephrata Census John G 39, Susan 30, Louisa Walter 11, John
Mohler 73, Saloma 70
1870 Ephrata Census John G 49, Susanna 42, Louisa Walter 20 Servant,
Lizzie Mohler
Isaac Deibler 11 (farm laborer)
1880 Ephrata Census John 59, Susan 52 Louisa Walter 28
(adopted daughter)
1900 Ephrata Census Susanna, wid 12/1826, Louisa Walter
6/1847 Servant
1900 Will N 2 545 John G Mohler of Ephrata Borough died 4/27/1900 Wife Susanna (NO children) (Louisa Walter. A girl we raised.)
More About John G Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Fact 8: No children
Lived: Denver, Ephrata Borough
Will: 1900, N 2 545
Notes for Susannah Eberly:
1900 Ephrata Twp Census Susanna Mohler, wid, born 12/1826 (no
children) Louisa Walter, single,
(servant) born 6/1847
More About Susannah Eberly:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Cause of Death: Dropsy
Medical Information: Death Certificate found at Lancaster co Historical
Society
iv.Frederick Mohler, born 1822; died 1823.
More About Frederick Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
v. Levi Mohler289,290,291, born October 25, 1824; died April 24, 1906; married Magdalena Bitzer December 23, 1851; born January 1830.
Notes for Levi Mohler:
1860 Ephrata Census Levi 35 (farmer) Magdalena 30, Elizabeth
7, Louisa 2, Fianna 10/12
1870 "
" Levi 44, Magdalena
35, Elizabeth 18, Fianna 11, John 9 (Isaac Firestone, farm laborer
)
1880 "
" Levi 55, Magdalena
50, Fianna 20, John 18, James B Heisy 10 (adopted son)
1900 "
" Levi 10/1824
Magdalena 1/1830 Married 50 years (5 children, 3 living)
(living with John and Jane Mohler)
More About Levi Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: near Mohler's Meeting House, Ephrata
Occupation: farmer (owning 2 of largest farms in Lancaster county at
the time
Political: Republican
Religion: German Baptist Church
30 vi. Reuben Mohler, born August 11, 1826; died March 01, 1875;
married Sarah Wolf Abt. 1849.
vii. Salome Mohler292, born Abt. 1828; died 1893; married Benjzmin
Eberly; born Abt. 1825.
viii. Daniel Mohler292, born Abt. 1829.
ix. Sally Mohler, born Abt. 1830.
x. Isaac Mohler292,293, born October 14, 1830; died October
11, 1908; married Eliza Pfautz; born December 27, 1839; died October 13,
1937.
Notes for Isaac Mohler:
1860 East Cocalico Isaac 29 (farmer), Elizabeth 21, Jacob 1
(Sebastian Rupp, 14, laborer)
1870 East Cocalico Isaac 39, Elizabeth 31, Jacob 12, Phares 9,
Mary 7, Annie Keller 2
1880 East Cocalico Isaac 49 (farmer), Elizabeth 41, Jacob 21,
Phares 19, Mary 17,
Annie Keller 12 (adopted)
1900 East Cocalico Isaac 10/1830, Eliza 12/1839 Married
43 years (4 children, 3 living)
Mohler Cemetery Burial L-R Isaac Mohler 10/14/1830-10/11/1908;
Eliza Mohler nee Pfautz 2/27/1839-10/13/1937; space; Phares
P Mohler 10/12/1860-6/15/1936; Ida A Mohler 2/4/1863-3/2/1946
Lottie daughter of Phares and Ida 3/23/1889-5/4/1891
More About Isaac Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: East Cocalico
Occupation: farmer
More About Eliza Pfautz:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
xi.Samuel Mohler294, born July 04, 1835; died February 28, 1908; married Cassiah Catherine Grunlauf; born November 17, 1835; died July 04, 1898.
Notes for Samuel Mohler:
1860 Ephrata Census Samuel 25, Cassiah 25, Nathan 8/12
1870 Ephrata Census
1880 Ephrata Census Samuel 44, Cassiah 44, Nathan 20, Martha
19, Polly 11
More About Samuel Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: East Cocalico
More About Cassiah Catherine Grunlauf:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Cause of Death: Paralysis295
xii.Elizabeth Withers296, born Abt. 1838; Foster child.
62. Samuel Wolf, born June 22, 1810 in Cocalico twp, Lancaster
Co, Pa; died April 19, 1898 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co, Pa. He was
the son of 124. Jacob Wolf and 125. Catharine Landis. He married
63. Elizabeth Kemper October 18, 1831 in Reiher's Reformed, Brickerville.
63. Elizabeth Kemper, born February 13, 1810 in Lancaster
Co; died May 25, 1876 in Lancaster Co. She was the daughter of 126.
David Kemper and 127. Elizabeth Garman.
More About Samuel Wolf:
Burial: Wolf Cemetery, Akron
More About Elizabeth Kemper:
Burial: May 27, 1876, Wolf Cemetery, Akron
Children of Samuel Wolf and Elizabeth Kemper are:
31 i. Sarah Wolf, born August 25, 1832 in Ephrata twp, Lancaster;
died September 28, 1911; married (1) Reuben Mohler Abt. 1849; married (2)
Rev Isaac Shirk Abt. 1880.
ii. George Wolf, born February 17, 1834; died March 27, 1872;
married Susanna Netzly; born Abt. 1838.
iii.David Kemper Wolf, born January 07, 1836; died 1872; married
Anna L Oberholtzer; born March 06, 1842; died November 29, 1880.
iv.Susanna Wolf, born February 09, 1838; died April 02, 1906;
married Aaron Hummer; born December 10, 1835; died November 01, 1900.
v. Samuel Wolf, Jr297, born December 01, 1839; died July 23,
1919; married Fannie Fisher; born October 22, 1841; died October 10, 1925.
More About Samuel Wolf, Jr:
Fact 8: Raised his nephew, son of Daniel Wolf and Laura Hackman
vi.Elias Wolf298, born October 17, 1843; died November 25, 1914;
married Maranda Gorman; born Abt. 1848; died October 31, 1925.
vii.Elizabeth Wolf, born May 24, 1848; died May 18, 1910; married
(1) Urias Fry; born September 19, 1841; died October 31, 1897; married
(2) Peter Kilhefner; born October 13, 1833; died October 19, 1914.
More About Elizabeth Wolf:
Fact 8: No children
viii.Catharine Wolf, born April 03, 1855; died June 23, 1872.
Generation No. 7
64. Christian Martin, born December 10, 1774; died September
01, 1850. He was the son of 128. Martin H Martin and 129. Barbara
Groff. He married 65. Magdalena Eby.
65. Magdalena Eby, born March 29, 1777; died January 16,
1858.
Notes for Christian Martin:
(Biography from [BALC
1903] Submitted by Wanza Campbell)
Christian Martin was born in Earl township, where his life was spent,
the greater part on the farm where his
grandson, Isaac Martin,is now living. This farm, on which he located
soon after his marriage,contains 150
acres, and is situated two miles northeast of New Holland. At the present
time it bears the name of " Big
Spring Farms" and is one of the notable places of the county. Most
of its substantial and attractive
improvements were made by its present occupant who is known as " Springs
Isaac."
Christian Martin married Magdalena Eby, and both lived to an advanced
age. They had a family of eight
children,of whom Daniel, Christian, Isaac and John are deceased; Elizabeth
married John Sensenig; Annie
married Henry Musser; Mary married John Groff; Lydia married Jacob
Stauffer. All were members of the
Mennonite Church.
John Martin, the father of Isaac, was born on the farm where that gentleman
now lives, and there was
reared and spent his life following farming and becoming one of the
most successful men of his day. He
bought farms for his sons Isaac and David. He married Annie Weaver,
daughter of David and Christiana
Weaver, both of Earl township, and she is still living in her eighty-fifth
year. The father died Sept.. 28, 1887,
when he was a little over seventy-six years old. He was a member of
the Mennonite Church as is his
widow. They had a family of five children: David resides in Earl township;
Magdalena is the widow of Peter
Zimmerman, and lives in East Earl township; Isaac is mentioned below;
Mary is the wife of Christian
Zimmerman and has her home in East Earl township; Anna married Joseph
Sensinger.
Isaac Martin was born Jan. 25, 1842, on the farm where he has since
made his home. He has always been
a broad gauged and public - spirited man, and his influence in the
community has been of the very best. He
has kept fully abreast of the times and is widely known as an intelligent
and upright citizen, always ready to
assist any good movement. For nine years he has been school director.
He is a stockholder in the New
Holland Bank, and is the owner of the old homestead, a farm of 150
acres, having also a half interest in
Martin's mill' a farm of fifty acres in Ephrata township also belongs
to Mr. Martin, as well as property in
New Holland and Cocalico. He also owns real estate in Philadelphia.
Mr. Martin was married November 10, 1864, to Miss Annie Musser, who
was born in Earl township
March 14, 1845, a daughter of Martin and Mary (Weaver) Musser. To this
union have come five children;
Eli is a farmer and implement dealer of Earl township; John died unmarried;
Isaac died unmarried; Sadac
died Sept. 27, 1901 leaving a wife, Mrs. Lizzie (Nolt) Martin, and
three children, Anna, Martha and Isaac;
Mary died single. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are worthy and substantial people,
and are highly esteemed
members of the Old Mennonite Church.
Child of Christian Martin and Magdalena Eby is:
32 i. Daniel E Martin, born March 28, 1798; died 1854; married
Anna Weaver.
66. Michael Weaver, born Abt. 1770. He married 67.
Catharine Stauffer Weber.
67. Catharine Stauffer Weber, born Abt. 1775.
Child of Michael Weaver and Catharine Weber is:
33 i. Anna Weaver, born October 28, 1799; died 1876; married
Daniel E Martin.
72. Samuel Oberholtzer, born Abt. 1755; died Abt. September
16, 1822299. He was the son of 144. Martin Oberholtzer and 145. Elizabeth.
He married 73. Christina Resh.
73. Christina Resh, born Abt. 1760; died 1850.
Notes for Samuel Oberholtzer:
Out of Oberholtzer Book by Barbara Ford
Samuel Oberholtzer c1755-wp 9/16/1822, lived in Warwick Twp on land
purchased in 1791. For many years the Mennonites held services in
his home and c 1800 built a log house in his woods for worship and school
purposes. It was the first church in Rothsville and the first Mennonite
meetinghouse in the present Hess-Landis Valley and Hammer Creek Districts.
In 1819 Samuel bought a farm in Reistville, Lebanon co. The family
burial plot is north of Rothsville with an incorrect marker. (The
tombstone credits this Samuel for being the Immigrant.)
Child of Samuel Oberholtzer and Christina Resh is:
36 i. Samuel Oberholtzer, born December 25, 1802; died June 10,
1875; married Martha Hess May 1824.
74. John Hess, born Abt. 1778. He married 75. Eshter
Hershey.
75. Eshter Hershey, born Abt. 1780.
Child of John Hess and Eshter Hershey is:
37 i. Martha Hess, born July 17, 1805; died April 27, 1861; married
Samuel Oberholtzer May 1824.
80. Michael Sensenig300, born Abt. 1758300; died 1806.
He was the son of 160. Michael Sensenig and 161. Magdalena Wenger.
He married 81. Barbara Shirk.
81. Barbara Shirk, born Abt. 1760.
Notes for Michael Sensenig:
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
November 30, 1805 December 15, 1806
SENSENICH, MICHAEL
Wife. Barbara Sensenich. Children: Peter, Mary, Barbara, Magdalena
and
Michael. Bro.: John.
Ex. John Sensenich and John Overholtzer. Earl Twp.
Children of Michael Sensenig and Barbara Shirk are:
i. Maria Sensenig300, born September 02, 1785; died November
11, 1873; married Benjamin Weaver; born Abt. 1787.
ii. Magdalena Sensenig300, born 1788; died 1788.
More About Magdalena Sensenig:
Burial: Farm, graveyard
iii.Barbara Sensenig300, born 1793; died 1814.
More About Barbara Sensenig:
Burial: farm, graveyard300
40 iv.Peter Sensenig, born 1790; died 1872; married Anna Wenger.
96. William Christy301, born Abt. 1775; died Bef. 1850
I couldn't find him on the census (This doesn't mean his death before
1850 is gospel). He married 97. Elisabeth Miller December 03, 1801
in Stouchsburg, Berks co302.
97. Elisabeth Miller303, born Abt. 1780.
Notes for William Christy:
1790 Dauphin co Census Lebanon town William Christian
single
1800 Dauphin co Census Annville 1 <10 1(16)
1(45) Males
1 <10
1(45) Females
1810 Dauphin co census Annville 1<10
1(16) 1(45) Males
1(16)
1(45) Females
Under the year 1801, "Dec. 3, William Christy and Elizabeth Miller, single" Stouchsburg
Children of William and Elizabeth Christy (Brickerville
Church Records)
1. William, b 7/25/1802, bp 10/31/1802 Sp John Wunderlich
and wife Cath
2. Georg, born 2/12/1804, bp 4/15/1805 Sp Georg Pflauz and wife
Barbara
3. Elizabeth, b 11/11/1805, bp 5/8/1808 Sp Joseph Witman
and wife Catharina
4. Chatarina, b 2/16/1807, bp 6/28/1809 Sp Elizabeth Heilin
My note: I am not sure if the census is referring to this William.
It would make him too old. Possibly this William's father.
Check the possibility that the William married in Dauphin county could
be this William's father!
I wanted to get this to you in between your
trips to the mountains. I
just may have stumbled upon a clue for Anna (Nancy) Miller Christ.
I was
looking through my microfilm roll re Church Records of the Heidelberg
Congregation, 1765-1864, copied by Wm. J. Hinke. There were many
Millers.
Then I noticed an Anna b Oct 17, 1810, parents Nicholas and (Eva) Catharine
Miller. She would be about the right age as our Anna Christ was
60 years of
age on the 1870 Census. I went back and copied all the Millers
I could
find. Here are the children of Nicholas and Catharine Miller:
Sarah b Feb 21, 1802, bapt May 2, 1802, sponsors:
George Noll and Anna
Maria
Engel b Oct 16, 1803, bapt Feb 26, 1804, sponsors:
Jacob Miller and
Christine
Joseph b Dec 25, 1806, bapt Apr 19, 1807,
sponsors: John Krumm and
Anna Maria
Ludwig b Oct 13, 1808, bapt Apr 3, 1809, sponsors:
Henry Ibach and
Barbara
Anna b Oct 17, 1810, bapt Apr 15, 1811, sponsors:
Jacob Krobb and
Eliabeth
Maria b Sept 17, 1812, bapt Apr 19, 1813,
sponsors: Catharine Miller
Magdalene, b Nov 1, 1814, bapt July 2, 1815,
sponsors: George Miller
and Catharine
Susanna b Nov 1, 1814, bapt July 2, 1815,
sponsors: Michael Miller and
Susanna (twins) ??
Henry b Jan 19, 1818, bapt Feb 7, 1818, sponsors:
Henry Miller and
Susanna
That makes nine children. There may
have been more as some pages were
said to have been torn out of the church record book. There was
also a
Philip and Catharine Meess, but no Anna was born to them. So,
what do you
think? I have a good feeling about this.
I went ahead and mailed requests for the death
records of both Caroline
Christ Snavely and Simon Thomas Christ. Maybe we can get an Anna/Nancy
on
one of them at least--especially with your Henry's, too. (Joyce
Gordon)
Census records on William Christ
1810 - William Christ - Hempfield Twp., Lancaster County (listed twice)
1820 - William Cristy - Salisbury Twp., Lancaster County
1830 - William Christ - Heidelberg Twp., Lebanon County
1840 - William Christy - Londonderry Twp., Lebanon County
1840 - William Crist - Heidelberg Twp., Lebanon County
1850 - William Christy - Bart Twp., Lancaster County
1850 - William Christ - Heidelberg Twp., Lebanon County
1850 - William Christy - Campbelstown, Lebanon County
1870 - William Christ - Dist. 235, Lancaster County
1870 - William Christ - Penn Twp., Lancaster County
Notes for Elisabeth Miller:
I believe this Elizabeth is, Elizabeth Wunderlich, born 1/13/1787,
daughter of John and Catharine Heil Wunderlich. (This is evidentally
wrong) Keep the note till you get this family straightened out!
Marriage Notes for William Christy and Elisabeth Miller:
From; SOURCES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS:
Records of
Pastoral Acts at Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Berks County,
Pennsylvania; Part II; translated and edited by Frederick S.
Weiser,
Birdsboro, PA; The Pennsylvania German Society, 1990. p.74.
Under the year 1801, "Dec. 3, William Christy and Elizabeth Miller, single"
Children of William Christy and Elisabeth Miller are:
48 i. William Christ, born July 25, 1802; died April 15, 1879
in Schafferstown; married Anna Miller.
ii. Mary Christ304,305,306, born February 12, 1804; died April
25, 1870 in Schafferstown; married Jonas Krumbine November 26, 1826 in
Salem Evangelical Luth, Leb Co; born August 08, 1804; died May 25, 1890
in Schafferstown.
More About Mary Christ:
Burial: St Lukes Luth Cemetary, Schafferstown Leb
Notes for Jonas Krumbine:
1850 Heidelberg Census Lebanon county taken 8/30/1850
Jonas Krumbine, 46 (Laborer) Maria 46
David 11, Rebecca 8
More About Jonas Krumbine:
Burial: St Lukes Luth Cemetary, Schafferstown Leb
iii.George Christy307, born February 12, 1804.
More About George Christy:
Baptised: April 15, 1805, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran, Lancaster
co
Lived: Lancaster or Lebanon area?
Sponsors: George Plantz (Pflantz) and wife Barbara
iv.Elizabeth Christy307, born November 11, 1805.
More About Elizabeth Christy:
Baptised: May 08, 1808, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran, Lancaster co
Sponsors: Joseph Witman and wife Catharina
v. Chatarina Christy307, born February 16, 1807.
More About Chatarina Christy:
Baptised: June 28, 1809, Brickerville Emanuel Lutheran, Lancaster co
Sponsors: Elizabeth Heilin
104. John Pfautz308, born January 04, 1772; died December
23, 1857 in Lititz, Lancaster Co, Pa. He was the son of 208. John
Pfautz and 209. Mary Mohler. He married 105. Elizabeth Heller.
105. Elizabeth Heller308, born May 29, 1778; died September
26, 1864.
Notes for John Pfautz:
1850 Warwick twp John 78, Elizabeth 75, Daniel Pfautz 29 (farmer),
Elizabeth Gible, David Pfautz 18(farmer)
1860 Warwick twp Barbara 26 (Wid of Daniel) Monroe 2, Elizabeth
82
More About John Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Bet. 1869 - 1870, near Lititz
Occupation: Farmer: One of wealthiest in Lanc Co at time (and teamster)309
Notes for Elizabeth Heller:
1860 Warwick Barbara, Wid, 26; Monroe 2, Elizabeth 82 Albert
lenft 18 (farm laborer)
More About Elizabeth Heller:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Children of John Pfautz and Elizabeth Heller are:
52 i. Joel Pfautz, born September 11, 1797; died November 13,
1875; married Lydia Royer.
ii. Anna Pfautz, born April 29, 1799; died February 10, 1882;
married John Royer; born June 26, 1797; died September 24, 1883 in Lebanon
Co.
More About Anna Pfautz:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
More About John Royer:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
iii.Mary Pfautz, born January 08, 1801; died March 14, 1869; married Jacob Frick 1822; born March 17, 1801; died January 31, 1897 in Lancaster Co.
More About Jacob Frick:
Lived: near Neffsville on grandfather Frick's farm
iv.Lydia Pfautz, born September 17, 1805; died April 24, 1828; married John Gibble; born March 11, 1807; died January 25, 1881.
Notes for Lydia Pfautz:
Tombstones L-R Johannes Pfautz 10/24/1745-3/24/1821; Maria Pfautz nee
Mohler 10/13/1750-9/13/1813; Michael Pfautz
9/ /1709- / /1769; (wife Cannot read; 1711- ) Lidia
Gibbel nee Pfautz 9/17/1805-4/24/1828
Elias Pfautz (Sohn Von John und Maria Pfautz) 2/10/1838-2/13/1844
Lydia Pfautz tombstone: Heir Ruhet dem Leibnach Lidia Gibbel eine
geborne Pfautz
More About Lydia Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Fact 8: buried next to great grandparents and grandparents
More About John Gibble:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
v. John E Pfautz310, born January 19, 1806; married Mary Royer; born April 30, 1808; died October 14, 1891.
Notes for John E Pfautz:
1850 Warwick twp John Jr 45, Mary 43, John 9, Joseph 9, Ezra
5
1860 Warwick twp John 52 (farmer), Mary 51, John 19, Ezra 15
1870 Warwick twp John 64, Mary 62, (Retired farmer) Susan W 25,
Matilda 1
1880 Warwick twp John 74 (retired farmer) Susan 72 (Mary
35 and Matilda -grand daughters)
Daniel Geyer 56, Lydia 56
More About John E Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Warwick Twp
More About Mary Royer:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Mt Hope, Lancaster co with son John
vi.Leah Pfautz, born November 04, 1808; died May 06, 1891; married John Gibble; born March 11, 1807; died January 25, 1881.
More About Leah Pfautz:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
More About John Gibble:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
vii.Ephraim Pfautz, born August 19, 1811; died June 05, 1893; married Anna Gibble; born March 18, 1813; died November 20, 1892.
Notes for Ephraim Pfautz:
1870 Heidelberg twp, Lebanon county Ephraim Pfautz
59, Nancy 57, (Retired farmer)
More About Ephraim Pfautz:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
Fact 8: 7 children
Lived: Heidleberg twp
More About Anna Gibble:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
viii. Joseph B Pfautz311, born August 22, 1814; died December 17, 1894; married Martha Magdalene Greybill; born February 06, 1820; died August 14, 1896.
Notes for Joseph B Pfautz:
1850 Warwick twp Joseph 36 (farmer), Martha 30, Hiram 12, Isaac,
Elizabeth 7/12
1860 Warwick twp Jacob 45, Magdaline 40, Hiram 22, Isaac 19, Elizabeth
10, Mary Ann 5, Anna Royer 18
Solomon Royer 12 (Domestic servants)
1870 Warwick twp Joseph 55 (farmer), Martha 50, Mary 15 (Catharine
Bare 16, Daniel Dissinger 28, Addison Pfautz 12, Domestic Servants)
1880 Warwick twp Joseph 65, Martha 62
More About Joseph B Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Bet. 1869 - 1870, Rothsville
Occupation: famer
ix.Daniel Pfautz, born August 13, 1820; died June 05, 1859; married Barbara Meyer; born October 08, 1833; died February 07, 1862.
Notes for Daniel Pfautz:
1850 Warwick Daniel Pfautz 29, Elizabeth Gible 22, David Pfautz
18 (lived with parents John Pfautz 78, Elizabeth 75)
1860 Warwick Barbara, Wid, 26; Monroe 2, Elizabeth 82 Albert
lenft 18 (farm laborer)
More About Daniel Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Occupation: famer
Notes for Barbara Meyer:
1860 Warwick Barbara, Wid, 26; Monroe 2, Elizabeth 82 Albert
lenft 18 (farm laborer)
106. Ephraim Royer, born Abt. 1765; died February 04, 1847.
He married 107. Magdalena Kemper December 04, 1791.
107. Magdalena Kemper, born November 21, 1770 in Lancaster
co; died February 07, 1847. She was the daughter of 214. David Kemper
and 215. Maria Elizabeth Stump.
Notes for Ephraim Royer:
It is reported that these Royer's were rich. At the time of the
Mexican War, they owned a valuable farm and money besides. During
the inflatin following the war, they purchased a second farm at a large
price and went into debt. When the panic came they lost everything.
Their children were all grown, but only one of them was rich, a daughter
married a wealthy man, when the old folks died, the rich son-in-law was
reported to have said that they are not worth a gravestone.
One of their daughters, Sophie, died an old maid and another was married to John Bitzer. One was married to John Hartzel, and one was married to Hickert. One of the sons was David Royer who lived in Ohio. There was another son.
More About Ephraim Royer:
Fact 8: Lost a lot of money in the Stock Panic of 1820
Children of Ephraim Royer and Magdalena Kemper are:
i. David Royer, born January 16, 1793; died February 11, 1793.
ii. Rebecca Royer, born January 05, 1794; died November 09,
1794.
iii.Daniel Royer, born November 09, 1795; died March 28, 1864.
iv.John Royer, born June 26, 1797; died September 24, 1883 in
Lebanon Co; married Anna Pfautz; born April 29, 1799; died February 10,
1882.
More About John Royer:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
More About Anna Pfautz:
Burial: Heidelberg Church of the Brethren
v. Mary Royer, born July 04, 1801; died January 30, 1892.
53 vi.Lydia Royer, born May 12, 1803; died October 01, 1868;
married Joel Pfautz.
vii.Sophia Royer, born February 02, 1805; died January 10, 1881.
More About Sophia Royer:
Fact 8: Never married
viii.Seba Royer, born January 08, 1807; died August 26, 1822.
ix.Esther Royer, born January 03, 1809; died July 13, 1891.
x. Magdalena Royer, born December 11, 1810; died November 29,
1877.
xi.Anna Royer, born August 07, 1814; died June 08, 1868.
xii.Elizabeth Royer, born March 09, 1799; died November 17,
1878; married John Bitzer; born Abt. 1795.
112. Ludwig Mohn312,313, born Abt. 1777; died 1858314.
He was the son of 224. Peter Mohn and 225. Anna Barbara Foust. He
married 113. Elizabeth Drutz August 27, 1805 in Schwartzwald Reformed,
Berks co.
113. Elizabeth Drutz315, born Abt. 1780 in Cocalico.
Notes for Ludwig Mohn:
Muddy Creed Reformed Church Records Ludwig Mohn and Elizabeth
Peter born 10/16/1806
bapt 5/3/1807 Sp Peter Mohn and Anna
Barbara
Daniel born 3/31/1808
bapt 4/15 Sp Daniel Mohn and Susanna
John born 9/13/1809
bapt ? Sp Parents
Catharine born 3/24/1811
bapt ? Sp Catharine Boehman
William born 9/5/1812
bapt ? Sp Parents
Orphan's Court Record September 1858 names a Henry Mohn as a son. Not sure which Henry but I believe it is my Henry born 1817, Also it names a Martha , married to Joseph Shenk, being deceased but having 3 children.
Sept 1858 Ludwig Mohn dec'd The petition of Peter Mohn,
adm of the estate of Ludwig Mohn late of the city of Lancaster. Respectfully
represents that the said Ludwig Moon died 4/18/1858 intestate. Leaving
5 sons; Daniel, John, William, Henry and a daughter named Catharine the
wife of Eberly and the 3 children of a deceased daughter Martha wife of
Joseph Shenk. seized of.... at the southern side of Church
St. Lancaster
More About Ludwig Mohn:
Lived: 1858, Southern side of Church St, City of Lancaster316
Children of Ludwig Mohn and Elizabeth Drutz are:
i. Peter Mohn317, born October 06, 1806317
More About Peter Mohn:
Baptised: May 03, 1807, Muddy Creek Reformed
Lived: 1858, Manor twp, Lancaster co318
Sponsors: Peter Mohn and Anna Barbara
ii. Martha Mohn319, born Abt. 1807320; married Joseph Shenk; born Abt. 1804.
Notes for Martha Mohn:
Martha had 3 children when her father, Ludwig Mohn, died in 1858
(and the 3 children of a deceased daughter, Martha, wife of Joseph Shenk)
iii.Daniel Mohn321,322,323,324, born March 31, 1808325; died February 21, 1883 in Hammakers Mill, East Hempfield, Lanc co; married Anna Matilda Kissel 1832 in Lancaster co326; born January 25, 1815 in near Lititz; died August 03, 1890 in East Petersburg.
Notes for Daniel Mohn:
1860 E Hempfield Lancaster Co Census Daniel Moon 53 Matilda
42 (flour merchant) born Pa Lewis 23 (segar maker), Emmaline 21 (domestic),
Addison 16 (laborer), Matilda 14, Henry 11, Julian 4, Albert 3/12
1880 E Hempfield twp Lanc Co Census Daniel M Mohn 72, Matilda 64 (Paralysis)
born Pa
Lewis 37 (huckstering flour) Matilda 30, Albert 20 Laborer
Looks like the son took over the fathers business.)
Daniel Mohn of Petersburg, East Hempfield at Hammakers Mill died 2/21/1883 Children: Lewis K, William, Daniel, Addison, Henry, Albert, Emeline, Leopold, Elizabeth Carper, Julianna Bune, Matilda, Mary Ann Pickel.
More About Daniel Mohn:
Baptised: April 15, 1808, Muddy Creek Reformed
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran, East Petersburg
Lived: 1870, Petersburg, E Hempfield at Hammakers Mill327
Medical Information: 1880 East Hempfield Census Daniel had Paralysis
Occupation: flour merchant
Sponsors: Daniel Mohn and Susanna
Will: 1883, I 2 381
More About Anna Matilda Kissel:
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran, East Petersburg
Sponsors: Emanuel Luth, E Pete
iv.John Mohn328,329, born September 13, 1809330; married (1) Catharine; born Abt. 1814; married (2) Mary; born Abt. 1819.
Notes for John Mohn:
1880 West Hempfield twp, Lanc Co Census John Mohn 71 (boarder)
retired farmer b Pa lived w/A W Wechter 22 and Mary 23 (Dry Goods
Merchant)
More About John Mohn:
Baptised: Abt. 1809, Muddy Creek Reformed
Lived: 1870, Spring twp331
Sponsors: Parents
v. Catharine Mohn332, born March 24, 1811332; married Unknown Eberly; born Abt. 1810333.
More About Catharine Mohn:
Baptised: March 24, 1811, Muddy Creek Reformed
Sponsors: Catharine Boehman
vi.William Mohn334, born September 05, 1812 in Pa; married Maria; born Abt. 1815.
Notes for William Mohn:
1850 Lancaster City Census SW Ward William 48 born Pa (miller)
Mary 44 born Pa
More About William Mohn:
Baptised: Abt. 1812, Muddy Creek Reformed
Lived: SW Ward, Lancaster City335
Sponsors: Parents
56 vii.Henry Mohn, born 1817 in East Hempfield, Lanc co; died April 15, 1865 in Lancaster Co; married Sarah Herchelroth March 13, 1838.
114. Henry Herchelroth, born Abt. 1790; died February 1854
in Elizabeth twp, Lancaster Co. He married 115. Barbara Young.
115. Barbara Young, born Abt. 1792.
Notes for Henry Herchelroth:
V I 602-608 Henry Herchelroth of Elizabeth twp to Wife
Barbara; Children: Henry, John, Christian, Catharine married
to Samuel Becker, Mary, Elizabeth, Barbara, Sarah married to Henry Mohn
Henry Herchelroth's will goes into lengthy detail caring first for his wife and then for the children. Sarah is to get 2 acres in Warwick township with a house, stable, shop and other improvements which was purchased from son John Herchelroth and 77 perches adjoining which he also purchased. Henry Herchelroth goes on further to be sure that the home is for the use of Sarah and the children for them to use as long as they live. It also is very clear that in no manner may Henry Mohn get any part of the house or any profit from if Sarah dies. (The aforesaid Henry Mohn shall not and cannot in any wise intermeddle with the same and con not have no right of inheritance, claim or life estate management or control in any wise or manner by reason of him being the lawful husband of my said daughter Sarah or the father of her children, but shall be utterly and entirely excluded from any right claim or inheritance or management of the same coming or given to and for the use of my said daughter Sarah and her children in this my Will in any wise, my said Trustees as aforesaid holding the said estate hereby given to my said daughter and her children for their use during the life of the said Henry Mohn, to all intents and purposes as aforesaid, as if she the said Sarah was a single woman and had never been married to said Henry Mohn. Further hereby giving full power and authority to the said Trustees of my daughter Sarah as aforesaid in their discretion an any time during the life of the said Henry Mohn to sell dispose and convey the said real estate devised in Trust as aforesaid and sign and execute all such lawful deed or deeds to purchaser or purchasers thereof, granting and confirming said real estate in any place or country with the funds or estate held in Trust for my said daughter Sarah and her children as aforesaid as they the said Trustees as aforesaid in their discretion may deem right for the benefit of my said daughter Sarah and her children; and again to sell and convey such real estate bought by them as aforesaid from time to time as they in their discretion may deem if for the benefit for said Sarah and her children. And in case of the death of the said Henry Mohn, then as soon as conveniently after his decease I order and direct the Trustees that may be in Pursuance of this my Will as aforesaid to give and convey all the estate unto my said daughter Sarah absolutely forever, to her and her heirs and assigns forever, whatever estate may be real or personal in their hands as Trustee or Trustees, held in Trust to be paid delivered and conveyed to her absolutely forever. But in cast that my daughter Sarah should die before her husband Henry Mohn: then in such case all the estate that may be in the hands of her trustees be converted into money and I give and bequeath the same unto the children of said trustees as aforesaid until they or the survivor of them arrived at the age of 21 years, then the same to be paid to them in equal shares of to their heirs of legal representatives. So that the said Henry Mohn shall never inherit no part of the estate hereby bequeathed in this my Will for the said daughter.)
More About Henry Herchelroth:
Will: V I 602-608 Lancaster Co Courthouse
Children of Henry Herchelroth and Barbara Young are:
57 i. Sarah Herchelroth, born February 11, 1818 in Elizabeth
twp; died December 09, 1876 in Lanc Co; married Henry Mohn March 13, 1838.
ii. Henry Herchelroth, born Abt. 1819.
iii.John Herchelroth, born Abt. 1820.
iv.Christian Herchelroth336, born August 11, 1823; died October
03, 1866; married Catharine Hacker; born May 03, 1828; died January 07,
1918.
More About Christian Herchelroth:
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Lancaster county
More About Catharine Hacker:
Burial: Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Lancaster county
v. Catharine Herchelroth, born Abt. 1822; married Samuel Becker;
born Abt. 1820.
vi.Mary Herchelroth, born Abt. 1823.
vii.Elizabeth Herchelroth, born Abt. 1824.
viii.Barbara Herchelroth, born Abt. 1825.
120. John L Mohler, born September 16, 1757337; died November
24, 1821. He was the son of 240. Henry Mohler and 241. Elizabeth
Landis. He married 121. Anna Bollinger.
121. Anna Bollinger, born April 22, 1760337; died August
16, 1822. She was the daughter of 242. Daniel Bollinger and 243.
Elizabeth.
Notes for John L Mohler:
Mohler Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Ephrata, Lancaster Co
Buried L-R (1) Ludwig Mohler 4/4/1696-1/6/1754 (2) Space Ludwig's
wife (3) John Mohler 10/17/1786-2/18/1865 (4) Salome Gleim en frau John
Mohler 9/22/1796-1/11/1879 (5)John Mohler 9/6/1757-11/11/1821 (6) Anna
62 years (7) Heinrich Mohler 4/24/1728-4/20/1774 (8) Elizabeth Mohler
1731-1804
Lancaster County Wills 11/24/1821 N 1 86 John
Mohler of Cocalico died 11/24/1821 Wife; Ann. Sons; John,
Daniel, Henry. Daughters; Nancy wife of Philip Weist, Salome
wife of John Eicholtz, Susanna wife of Benjamin Reigle, Elizabeth wife
of Samuel Fass, Mary wife of John Merckle, Hannah wife of Samuel Landis,
Catharine, Esther, Rebecca.
1822-1825 p265 John Mohler Adm Account of John Mohler,
dec'd Daniel Mohler, Henry Mohler and Samuel Landis. Ex of
John Mohler late of Cocalico twp Bal $9315.59.
Lancaster Intelligence 11/24/1821: At his residence in Cocalico twp, very suddenly with prevailing fever on Sunday evening 11th ins in his 65th year, John Mohler, Esq, for several years a member of the Legislature of Pa. Remains to be interred in family graveyard. He left a wife and 12 children.
More About John L Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Cocalico twp, Lancaster Co
Military service: Lanc Co Militia (3d Battalion)
Occupation: Member of the State Legislature
Will: November 24, 1821, N 1 86
More About Anna Bollinger:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Children of John Mohler and Anna Bollinger are:
i. Daniel Mohler338,339, born July 11, 1779340; died May 11,
1849340; married Anna Nancy Mohler March 10, 1801; born May 29, 1779; died
April 25, 1847.
More About Daniel Mohler:
Burial: Mohler's Dunkard, Upper Allen twp, Cumberland co
More About Anna Nancy Mohler:
Burial: Mohler's Dunkard, Gettysburg
ii. Henry W Mohler341,342, born December 14, 1780343; died December 15, 1853343; married Mary Mohler; born December 13, 1784; died November 08, 1857.
More About Henry W Mohler:
Lived: 1823, moved to Ohio
iii.Elizabeth Mohler344, born June 15, 1782345; died September 15, 1849345; married Samuel Fass; born Abt. 1775.
More About Elizabeth Mohler:
Lived: Ohio
iv. Annie Mohler346, born December 04, 1784347; died 1857; married
Philip Weist; born Abt. 1800.
60 v. John Mohler, born October 17, 1786; died February
18, 1865; married Salome Gleim January 11, 1816.
vi. Salome Mohler348, born August 06, 1788349; died 1869.
vii. Sarah Mohler350, born December 11, 1789351; married John
Eicholtz; born Abt. 1785.
viii. Susanna Mohler352, born September 26, 1791353; died 1853;
married Benjamin Reigle; born Abt. 1785.
ix. Mariah Mohler354, born July 20, 1793355; died September
05, 1848355; married John Merkel; born Abt. 1790.
More About Mariah Mohler:
Lived: Cumberland County
x. Hannah Mohler356, born October 20, 1795357; died 1876;
married Samuel Landis; born 1785; died 1860.
xi. Catharine Mohler358, born March 04, 1798359; married Unknown
Shirk; born Abt. 1800.
xii. Esther Mohler360, born October 13, 1800361; died January
09, 1876; married John Royer; born April 02, 1799; died June 29,
1870.
xiii. Rebecca Mohler362, born October 05, 1802363; died 1887;
married John Studebaker; born Abt. 1800 in near Gettysburg.
Notes for John Studebaker:
John Mohler Studebaker, many years President of the Studebaker Corporation
at south Bend, Indiana, was a self-made man, who conceived a great idea
in a country blacksmith shop. He built his first wagon in the spring
of 1853 and five years later he and his brothers entered upon a business
career that has been closely identified with the constructive development
of American Industry. He was a modest man, never seeking the limelight
of political advancement, rather preferring to bury himself with his business
enterprises and his private charities. His dealings with his fellow
man were strongly tinged by his Dunkard heritage, although he professed
the Presbyterian faith. He was born Oct 10, 1833, died March 1917;
married Mary J Stull, Jan 2, 1860.
More About John Studebaker:
Lived: moved to South Bend, Indiana
Occupation: Blacksmith
122. Unknown Gleim, born Abt. 1767. He married 123.
Unknown Becker.
123. Unknown Becker, born Abt. 1770.
Child of Unknown Gleim and Unknown Becker is:
61 i. Salome Gleim, born September 22, 1796; died January 11,
1879; married John Mohler January 11, 1816.
124. Jacob Wolf, born August 31, 1777; died November 12,
1823 in Aged 46, 3 mo, 12 da. He was the son of 248. Eli Wolf.
He married 125. Catharine Landis.
125. Catharine Landis, born February 19, 1787; died September
01, 1833 in 46, 6 mo, 10 da.
More About Jacob Wolf:
Burial: Wolf homestead at Middle Creek, Lancaster co
More About Catharine Landis:
Burial: Wolf homestead at Middle Creek, Lancaster co
Children of Jacob Wolf and Catharine Landis are:
62 i. Samuel Wolf, born June 22, 1810 in Cocalico twp, Lancaster
Co, Pa; died April 19, 1898 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co, Pa; married (1) Unknown
Martin; married (2) Elizabeth Kemper October 18, 1831 in Reiher's Reformed,
Brickerville.
ii. Jacob Wolf, Jr, born Abt. 1812; married (1) Unknown; born
Abt. 1815; married (2) Unknown Forney Abt. 1840; born Abt. 1815.
More About Jacob Wolf, Jr:
Lived: Jacob moved to Ohio after his first wife died. He left
their baby with the Forneys.
iii.George Wolf, born October 1814; died August 16, 1891.
More About George Wolf:
Fact 8: Separated from his wife in his old age
Lived: North Canton, Ohio
iv.Harry Wolf, born November 10, 1820; died June 01, 1893; married
Levina Shaefer; born January 13, 1826; died March 21, 1907.
v. Sarah Wolf, born Abt. 1822; married Daniel Bard; born Abt.
1820.
vi.Elizabeth Wolf, born Abt. 1824; married Samuel Landis; born
Abt. 1820.
vii.Lydia Wolf, born Abt. 1825; married Abraham Zug; born Abt.
1818.
126. David Kemper, born July 09, 1776 in Lititz, Lancaster
co, Pa; died November 28, 1854 in Lancaster co. He was the son of
214. David Kemper and 215. Maria Elizabeth Stump. He married 127.
Elizabeth Garman May 16, 1805.
127. Elizabeth Garman, born August 13, 1787; died November
17, 1865 in Ephrata, Lancaster co, Pa.
More About Elizabeth Garman:
Burial: November 19, 1835, Bergstrasse EV Luth Cemetery, Ephrata
Children of David Kemper and Elizabeth Garman are:
63 i. Elizabeth Kemper, born February 13, 1810 in Lancaster Co;
died May 25, 1876 in Lancaster Co; married Samuel Wolf October 18, 1831
in Reiher's Reformed, Brickerville.
ii. Leah Kemper, born Abt. 1806; married Jacob Erb; born Abt.
1802.
iii.Sally Kemper, born Abt. 1808; married (1) William Kempfer;
born Abt. 1810; married (2) Jacob Pfautz Abt. 1865; born Abt. 1805.
iv.Barbara Kemper, born Abt. 1812; died in young; married Samuel
Weaver; born Abt. 1810.
v. Polly Kemper, born Abt. 1814.
vi.John Kemper, born Abt. 1809.
viiSamuel Kemper, born Abt. 1825; married Unknown Irvin; born
Abt. 1830.
More About Samuel Kemper:
Military: Was a prisoner at Andersonville Prison in the Civil War
viii.David Kemper, Jr, born Abt. 1827; married (1) Unknown Scheafer; born Abt. 1830; married (2) Unknown Schaefer; born Abt. 1832.
More About Unknown Scheafer:
Fact 8: two children
ix.Daniel Kemper, born Abt. 1829; married Maria Ridenbach; born
Abt. 1830.
x. Jacob Kemper, born Abt. 1831; married Fianna Sheafer; born
Abt. 1834.
xi.Levi Kemper, born Abt. 1833.
More About Levi Kemper:
Occupation: Ran a Hotel in Lititz, Pa
Generation No. 8
128. Martin H Martin, born December 31, 1736; died January
23, 1811. He was the son of 256. David Martin and 257. Barbara Herr
Miller. He married 129. Barbara Groff.
129. Barbara Groff, born Abt. 1740.
Child of Martin Martin and Barbara Groff is:
64 i. Christian Martin, born December 10, 1774; died September
01, 1850; married Magdalena Eby.
144. Martin Oberholtzer, born Abt. 1720; died 1767 in Manor
twp, Lancaster county. He was the son of 288. Samuel Oberholtzer
and 289. Elizabeth. He married 145. Elizabeth.
145. Elizabeth, born Abt. 1725.
Notes for Martin Oberholtzer:
From Oberholtzer Book by Barbara Ford
Martin Oberholtzer died 1767, Manor twp. Married Elizabeth ?
died after 1781. He received the majority of his father's 207 acres
in Manor twp.
Child of Martin Oberholtzer and Elizabeth is:
72 i. Samuel Oberholtzer, born Abt. 1755; died Abt. September
16, 1822; married (1) Anna Wissler; married (2) Christina Resh.
160. Michael Sensenig364, born 1723; died 1801. He
was the son of 320. Jacob Sensenig and 321. Maria Krey. He married
161. Magdalena Wenger.
161. Magdalena Wenger364, born August 26, 1729364.
She was the daughter of 322. Christian Wenger and 323. Eve Grabill.
Children of Michael Sensenig and Magdalena Wenger are:
i. Jacob Sensenig364, born October 09, 1751; died 1803.
ii. Christian Sensenig364, born March 12, 1757364; died January
12, 1832.
80 iii. Michael Sensenig, born Abt. 1758; died 1806; married
Barbara Shirk.
iv. John Sensenig364, born October 12, 1764364; died October
18, 1826365
v. Mary Sensenig366, born Abt. 1765366; married Henry Buckwalter
Abt. 1785367; born Abt. 1760.
208. John Pfautz, born October 24, 1745; died March 24,
1821 in Lititz, Lancaster Co, Pa. He was the son of 416. Hans Michael
Pfautz and 417. Catharine Neff. He married 209. Mary Mohler 1767.
209. Mary Mohler, born October 13, 1750; died September
13, 1813. She was the daughter of 240. Henry Mohler and 241. Elizabeth
Landis.
Notes for John Pfautz:
Tombstones L-R Johannes Pfautz 10/24/1745-3/24/1821; Maria Pfautz nee
Mohler 10/13/1750-9/13/1813; Michael Pfautz 9/ /1709- / /1769; (wife Cannot
read; 1711- )Lidia Gibbel nee Pfautz 9/17/1805-4/24/1828
Elias Pfautz (Sohn Von John und Maria Pfautz) 2/10/1838-2/13/1844
Johannes Pfautz husband of Mary Mohler brought parents remains from Coventry twp, Chester county and buried them next to him at Middle Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery.
Tombstone engraving Here rest the bones of John Pfautz. He was born the 24th of October 1745; and has died the 24th March 1821; at the age of 75, 5 mo and one day. Yes of course, through death I become ashes, earth dust and mire; yet will the mortal flesh and bone, by my God, be restored (Increased) This translation from Betty Carson provided by James R Landis
More About John Pfautz:
Baptised: April 28, 1745, Brickerville Lutheran368
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren369
Lived: on fathers farm in Warwick twp, Lancaster
Sponsors: John Pfautz and wife
Notes for Mary Mohler:
Tombstone engraving Here Lies Buried Mary Pfautz (one) born Mohler.
She was born 13 October 1750. After the age time and has died the
first Sept 1813. Here age 62 years 10 mo and 18 days. Good
night to you my children, good night you dear friends, good night (to you)
in grief for me (and) now crying I leave you my best and as you put my
body in the grave will it be again. (This translation from Betty
Carson provided by James R Landis)
More About Mary Mohler:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren369
Children of John Pfautz and Mary Mohler are:
i. Elizabeth Pfautz, born Abt. 1771; married Samuel Heller 1795;
born Abt. 1770; died in Franklin County.
More About Elizabeth Pfautz:
Lived: Franklin County
ii. Michael Pfautz, born Abt. 1772 in Warwick twp, Lancaster co; died 1805; married Susan Fahnestock; born March 08, 1777 in Lancaster Co; died Bef. 1820.
More About Michael Pfautz:
Lived: Middletown, Dauphin Co
104 iii.John Pfautz, born January 04, 1772; died December 23,
1857 in Lititz, Lancaster Co, Pa; married Elizabeth Heller.
iv.Henry Pfautz, born March 23, 1773; died June 26, 1827 in
Franklin County; married Mary Grabil Abt. 1797; born October 06, 1780 in
Lebanon County; died November 08, 1857.
v. Rev Jacob F Pfautz, born September 16, 1776 in Warwick; died
March 12, 1864; married Elizabeth Eby May 03, 1803 in First Reformed Church;
born December 07, 1784 in Manheim, Lancaster Co; died May 12, 1844.
Notes for Rev Jacob F Pfautz:
1850 Elizabeth twp Jacob 74; Lavina 40; Ann 18
1860 Clay twp Rev Jacob Pfautz, wid, 83 ; Mary Pfautz 36; Anney
28
More About Rev Jacob F Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Warwick and Clay twp, Lancaster Co
Occupation: Bishop
More About Elizabeth Eby:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
vi.Catharine Pfautz, born June 25, 1777; died November 10, 1844; married Joseph Royer; born December 13, 1779; died August 07, 1847.
More About Catharine Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
vii.Samuel Pfautz, born July 30, 1780 in Lancaster Co; died February 18, 1868 in Lancaster Co; married Magdalena Schwar; born September 09, 1793; died September 12, 1863.
More About Samuel Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Lived: Lancaster County
Notes for Magdalena Schwar:
1860 Census Magdalena 64; lived with Martin H Fry 48 and Maria 42
viii.Mary Pfautz, born November 05, 1780; died August 25, 1848;
married Jacob Graver; born November 18, 1783; died October 17, 1855.
ix.Christian Pfautz, born January 03, 1790; died November 01,
1864 in Washington Co, Md; married Elizabeth De Shong March 14, 1815; born
January 14, 1795; died December 25, 1867.
More About Christian Pfautz:
Lived: lived and died in Maryland
x. Susanna Pfautz, born Abt. 1794; married John Sennet June 12, 1810; born Abt. 1790.
More About Susanna Pfautz:
Lived: Moved West No Account of family
214. David Kemper, born October 18, 1748 in Lititz, Lancaster
co, Pa; died April 15, 1833 in Lancaster co. He was the son of 428.
Johan Henrich Kamper and 429. Catharine Reichen. He married 215.
Maria Elizabeth Stump Abt. 1770.
215. Maria Elizabeth Stump, born June 28, 1748; died September
20, 1820 in Ephrata, Lancaster co, Pa.
More About David Kemper:
Occupation: Minister of the Brethren Church
Children of David Kemper and Maria Stump are:
107 i. Magdalena Kemper, born November 21, 1770 in Lancaster
co; died February 07, 1847; married Ephraim Royer December 04, 1791.
126 ii. David Kemper, born July 09, 1776 in Lititz, Lancaster
co, Pa; died November 28, 1854 in Lancaster co; married Elizabeth Garman
May 16, 1805.
224. Peter Mohn, born Abt. 1753 in Brecknock; died January
12, 1823 in Berks Co370,371. He was the son of 448. Conon Ludwig
( Johann Ludwig) Mohn and 449. Anna Odilia Bautz. He married 225.
Anna Barbara Foust Abt. 1776.
225. Anna Barbara Foust, born October 10, 1755 in Pa; died
1834 in Pa.
Notes for Peter Mohn:
Peter Mohn left out of father's will because it said he already had
his share.
Will provides for wife Barbara and children: Henry, Ludwig, Daniel, Margaretha, Magdalena and Barbara. Witnesses: John Artz and Cornelius Artz.
1790 Bern twp census Peter Mohn 1 male over 16, 4 males under 16, 3 females
Muddy Creek Reformed Church Records 3/8/1801 Peter Mohn and Barbara were sponsors for Ludwig Mohn and Catharine at the baptism of their son John
Records of Deaths from Berks Newspapers. On Sunday the 12th inst. in Brecknock twp, Berks co' Peter Mohn in the 67th year of his age CHRONICLE OF THE TIMES, 1/29/1823
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
Johannes Mohn son of Peter and --, b. September 23, 1788, bapt.
November 30, 1788. Sponsors: Johannes Papp and wife Catharina.
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
ALTALAHA
Peter of Peter Mohn and Anna Barbara, b. January 26, 1781; bapt.
February 18, 1781. Sponsors: Henrich Mohn, single.
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
ALTALAHA
Anna Margretha of Peter Mohn, b. January 31, 1778; bapt. February 22,
1778. Sponsors: Johannes Krämer [ Kramer ] and wife.
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
Barbara Mohn daughter of Johannes and --, b. August 21, 1798, bapt.
September 30, 1798. Sponsors: Peter Mohn and wife Barbara.
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
KUMLER, JACOB, Brecknock.
November 4, 1810 - November 4, 1815.
Provides for wife Sophia.
Children named: John, Jacob, Henry, Michael, Elizabeth and Catharine.
Exrs: Peter MOHN, Esq.
Wit: Daniel MOHN and Cornelius ARTZ.
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
Johannes Geier son of Jacob and --, b. August 18, 1783, bapt. October
12, 1783. Sponsor: Henrich Mohn.
More About Peter Mohn:
Lived: Brecknock372
Will: September 29, 1816, Berks Co Abstracts
Notes for Anna Barbara Foust:
The name Foust was added to Anna Barbara from Diane Green's Family
History under the Mining Co at http://genealogy.mining co.com/
Children of Peter Mohn and Anna Foust are:
112 i. Ludwig Mohn, born Abt. 1777; died 1858; married Elizabeth
Drutz August 27, 1805 in Schwartzwald Reformed, Berks co.
ii. Anna Margaretha Mohn373, born January 31, 1778 in Rehrersburg,
Berks Co374
More About Anna Margaretha Mohn:
Baptised: February 22, 1778, Altalaha, Rehersburg, Berks Co375
Lived: Brecknock376
Sponsors: Johannes Kramer and wfe377
iii.Heinrich Mohn378, born July 19, 1779379; died Abt. 1838.
More About Heinrich Mohn:
Baptised: July 25, 1779, Altalaha, Rehersburg, Berks co380
Lived: near Rehersburg
Sponsors: Heinrich Holtzman and Magdalena
iv.Barbara Mohn381, born Abt. 1780.
v. Peter Mohn382, born January 26, 1781 in Rehrersburg, Berks
Co383; died Bef. 1823.
Notes for Peter Mohn:
Probably died young because he is not listed in his father's will (I
think he died before 1790 because the 1790 census lists 4 males and 2 females-that
would make the 6 children listed in the will of his father Peter)
More About Peter Mohn:
Baptised: February 18, 1781, Altalaha, Rehersburg, Berks co384
Lived: near Rehersburg
Sponsors: Heinrich Mohn, Single
vi.Magdalena Mohn385,386, born October 15, 1782; died February 20, 1845 in Reinholds, Lanc co387; married Johannes Loos; born October 27, 1766388; died March 08, 1858389.
More About Magdalena Mohn:
Burial: Swamp Churchyard, Reinholds390
Notes for Johannes Loos:
Deaths-Der Libanon demokrat 3/19/1858 ed On the 8th of this month,
in cocalico, Lancaster county, Johann Loos aged 81,4,9
More About Johannes Loos:
Burial: Swamp Churchyard, Reinholds? Can't find his ts
vii.Daniel Mohn391, born May 26, 1786 in Exeter twp, Berks co391; died December 04, 1866 in Lanc Co; married Barbara Fisher; born February 27, 1777 in Montgomery Co392,393; died May 09, 1862 in Lanc Co393.
Notes for Daniel Mohn:
Daniel Mohn son of Peter and____born 5/26/1786, bapt 7/9/1786.
Sponsors: Daniel Leinbach (Schwartzwald Reformed Church Records)
1850 Cumru Twp, Berks Co Census Daniel 66, Barbara 70 (none) born Pa Leha (can't read name but it is a male according to the census) 39, Polly 37, Catharine 4 Daniel 1
Muddy Creek cemetery: Tombstone inscription:
Daniel Mohn sohn von Peter Mohn 5/22/1788-11/4/1866 Barbara
Mohn Ghegahin von Daniel Mohn
2/27/1777-5/9/1862
More About Daniel Mohn:
Baptised: July 09, 1786, Schwartzwald Reformed394
Burial: 1866, Muddy Creek Cemetery395
Lived: 1870, Rushcomanor
Sponsors: Daniel Leinbach396
Notes for Barbara Fisher:
Faulkner Swamp Church records show that a Barbara Fischer was born
9/20/1777 to a Jost and wife Sponsors were Leonhard Schmidt and wife
p180
More About Barbara Fisher:
Baptised: March 27, 1778, Faulkner Swamp
Burial: 1862, Muddy Creek Cemetery
Sponsors: Leonhard Schmidt and wife
240. Henry Mohler397, born January 20, 1727/28; died April
20, 1774. He was the son of 480. Johann Henrich Mohler and 481. Elizabeth.
He married 241. Elizabeth Landis Abt. 1749.
241. Elizabeth Landis, born April 14, 1731; died March
20, 1804. She was the daughter of 482. John Landis and 483. Margaretha
Naas.
Notes for Henry Mohler:
Lancaster Co, Pa, Orphans Court, 1772-1776 p184-5 (April 14, 1774)
At an Orphan's court held at the dwelling house of Henry Mohler situate
in Cocalico Twp in the County of Landaster on the 14th day of April Ad
1774, before Emanuel Carpenter, James Bickham and Edward Shippen Esquires
Justices of the same Court. Henry Mohler dec'd...John Landes and
Henry Mohler Ex of the Last Will and Testament of Henry Mohler late of
Cocalico Twp, dec'd, Appeared in court and Produced to the Court the Account
of their Administration on the Estate of the said Dec'd duly Passed before
the Deputy Register whereby there appears a ballance in their hands of
#428..4..6 to be distributed agreeable to the directions of the last will
and Testament aforesaid which the court on examination allows and approves
of and directs that after deducting 12/ the expences of this court the
remainder amounting to #427..12..6 be distributed in manner following according
to the last will and Testament aforesaid to wit: To Martin Mohler................#106..18..1
1/2
John Mohler..................#106..18..1 1/2
Elizabeth Mohler...........#106..18..1 1/2
Susannah......................#106 18..1 1/2
..............................#427..12..6Naturalization Papers 4/11/1761
First land patent from Penns in 1735 for 140 acres. Second land patent from Michael Witmer in 1749
A true and exact record of White People in 2nd Co 3d Batt Lancaster
Co Militia 1781-1782
Henry Mohler, John Mohler, Jacob Mohler, John Mohler, Jr and
Martin Mohler
Lancaster County Will C 1 228 4/19/1774 Henry Mohler of Cogollico twp To wife and 2 oldest sons, Mary, oldest daughter and Elizabeth, other daughter
C Vol 1 p228
Henry Mohler, dec'd In the name of God, Amen, Henry Mohler
of Cogallico Township being weak in body but sound in memory and senses
therefore remembering that by the will
of God I shall soon be discharged of my corporality. I hereby
make this my last will and Testament in the following manner Wiz:
I order that my wife and children shall carry on all business in my family
and my plantation in like manner as if I was alive from the date here of
for the term of four years rent following and at the profit and income
both of mine real and personal estate within that term shall be the property
of my said wife provided she pays within that term all debts which I have
contracted and also gives all my children within that term sufficient maintenance
and education but if said debts should not be discharged within that term
then my two eldest sons shall be bound to pay them besides the valuation
money for my lands and that in equal shares after the expiration of said
terms my children under fourteen years shall be under the tuition of my
wife until only is fourteen years. Each shall have from her proper
education and a years schooling all expenses for said education to be paid
to my wife by my two eldest sons in equal shares besides their consideration
money for the hands so much as my executors or my surviving shall think
proper to my beloved wife I give the sum of One hundred pounds Pennsylvania
currency to be paid to her by my two sons in equal share from the first
money arising from said lands the first year. Forty pounds the second year
the same sum and the third year Twenty pounds which sum shall be deducted
from the money which they shall pay for my lands. Item: I give and
bequeath to my wife all my kitchen furniture, tools and implements to be
in possession thereof by her when said four years are expired. Item:
I give to her all flax hemp linen beds and beddings found in my family
when said four years are expired except that she at the expiration of said
term shall give to each of my
eldest sons a feather bed I give to her full power to dispose of all
said articles by a last will. Item: I give to her further the
following articles and privileges in my estate but only during the term
of her remaining a widow and not further viz; my two oldest sons
shall supply her at the expiration of said four years every year with eight
bushels of wheat, three bushels of rye, five bushels of book wheat and
they shall for her use keep the best cow of mine cows in good summer or
winter fodder and they shall supply her with sufficient fire wood, fittned
for her use and brought before her door and also every year shall they
supply her with half a hog weighing with the grease no less than eighty
pounds with seventy five pounds of good beef and she shall share the free
use of a dwelling room in the second story of my house and my executor
shall take care that a proper room be made for her dwelling in my house
in the second story provided will with all things needed and the other
room opposite so that shall also be for her use she also shall have the
free use of the washing house and of my cellar which she likes best and
one third part of my garden one half an acre of land three wagon loads
of dung every year and also three barrels of cyder every year and so many
apples brought by my sons in her cellar as she thinks but also shall she
have the free use of the bake oven and of a riding horse a necessity requires
it and further every year fifteen pounds of hemp or flax together with
eight pounds of tallow every year so my two eldest sons I five all my personal
estate not already herein bequeathed to be divided among them when said
four years are expired Shares alike under condition that they shall pay
to all my heirs (themselves included) for said personal estate to the sum
of One hundred and seventy pounds as shall be mentioned and my eldest son
shall have for every year he stays in my family above the age the sum of
twelve pounds to be paid from my estate as other debts. Further after
four years are expired all my
Real Estate shall be divided by my Executor in twp equal shares according
to the quantity of acres and appropriate the same to my two eldest sons.
My eldest son Shall have that part where my dwelling house stands and said
my two sons shall pay for said land the sum of fifteen hundred pounds money.
Aforesaid to be distributed among all my heirs themselves included share
alike in manner following (together with the hundred and twenty pounds
arising from the personal estate as aforesaid. Viz: first my eldest son
shall have a legacy of ten pounds provided he-----his double share further
shall ask of my two sons pay every immediately following year after the
expiration of said four years the sum of twenty pounds money aforesaid
under the whole debt is discharged and after my wife is paid my two married
daughters shall have their share of which my eldest daughter Mary hath
upon account of her portion received the sum of sixty four pounds and my
other daughter Elizabeth the same sum which must be discussed and they
shall pay the eldest of my children their share first and said my two sons
shall have
shares. the last item. Said my two sons shall supply my
wife every year as a fore said with four pounds of wool and with one third
part of all the eggs in my premises. Further I order and invest my
executors in -----to keep the balance between said my two sons to value.
Lands of each and according to that valuation to make them equal in their
shares by obliging him which hath the best part to pay so much to the other
until they are equal and herewith my said sons shall be satisfied and further
I hereby impeach my Executor or any of them then surviving when said my
two sons shall have paid for their lands or given sufficient security to
my executors to give to them good lawful lands for said lands to have to
hold said lands to them their heirs Assigns forever which hereby acknowledge
as lawful as if done by myself. Finally ------prosecutors of this
my last will and testament and my two friends Daniel Bowman and Jacob Keller,
Jr In witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and seal this nineteenth
day of April Anno Domini One thousand seven hundred and seventy four.
Witnesses Jacob Gensemer and John Landes
More About Henry Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Fact 8: All of Henry's sons served in Lanc Co Active Militia (3d Battalion)
Lived: Cogollico twp (Cocalico twp) Lancaster Co
Naturalization: April 11, 1776, Philadelphia
Will: April 19, 1774, Will Book C Vol 1 p228
More About Elizabeth Landis:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Children of Henry Mohler and Elizabeth Landis are:
i. Mary Mohler, born October 13, 1750; died September 13, 1813;
married John Pfautz 1767; born October 24, 1745; died March 24, 1821 in
Lititz, Lancaster Co, Pa.
Notes for Mary Mohler:
Tombstone engraving Here Lies Buried Mary Pfautz (one) born Mohler.
She was born 13 October 1750. After the age time and has died the
first Sept 1813. Here age 62 years 10 mo and 18 days. Good
night to you my children, good night you dear friends, good night (to you)
in grief for me (and) now crying I leave you my best and as you put my
body in the grave will it be again. (This translation from Betty
Carson provided by James R Landis)
More About Mary Mohler:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren398
Notes for John Pfautz:
Tombstones L-R Johannes Pfautz 10/24/1745-3/24/1821; Maria Pfautz nee
Mohler 10/13/1750-9/13/1813; Michael Pfautz 9/ /1709- / /1769; (wife Cannot
read; 1711- )Lidia Gibbel nee Pfautz 9/17/1805-4/24/1828
Elias Pfautz (Sohn Von John und Maria Pfautz) 2/10/1838-2/13/1844
Johannes Pfautz husband of Mary Mohler brought parents remains from Coventry twp, Chester county and buried them next to him at Middle Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery.
Tombstone engraving Here rest the bones of John Pfautz. He was born the 24th of October 1745; and has died the 24th March 1821; at the age of 75, 5 mo and one day. Yes of course, through death I become ashes, earth dust and mire; yet will the mortal flesh and bone, by my God, be restored (Increased) This translation from Betty Carson provided by James R Landis
More About John Pfautz:
Baptised: April 28, 1745, Brickerville Lutheran399
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren400
Lived: on fathers farm in Warwick twp, Lancaster
Sponsors: John Pfautz and wife
ii. Elizabeth Mohler, born Abt. 1751; married Christian Herr
Bef. 1774; born Abt. 1750.
iii.Henry Mohler401, born October 12, 1754; died May 12, 1833;
married Anna Graff; born Abt. 1758.
Notes for Henry Mohler:
Mohler Cemetery Ephrata, Lancaster Co, Pa Buried L-R (1)
Michael Ulrich 1/19/1793-1/28/1864 (2) Wife of Martin Ulrich, Elizabeth
12/16/1789-4/ /1857 (3) John Mohler 6/7/1783-3/19/1858 (4) Heinrich
1/17/1786-8/ /1845 (5) Anna 1787-2/22/1867 (6 Edwin Mohler abt 1831-1834
(7) Samuel Mohler 8/23/1781-5/28/1827 (8) Mary Mohler 7/22/1792-7/12/1851
(9) Heinrich Mohler10/21/1754-5/12/1833
10) Space (11) William D Mohler 1860-1938
Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners by Richard Warren Davis vol I p 187
11141 Anna Graff born about 1758. She was married to Henry Moler
(1754-1833)
Received 96 acres of the origional 140 acres from parents, Henry and
Elizabeth 1/10/1763
Henry Mohler Sr of Cocalico twp to Henry Mohler, Jr, Plantation; Sons
get share of D E and Harrisburg turnpike. Sons Samuel, Henry, John.
Henry, Sr had a brother John
More About Henry Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Lived: Cocalico twp, Lancaster Co
Military service: Lanc Co Militia (3d Battalion)
Will: 1833, Will Q 1 413
Notes for Anna Graff:
Emigrants Refugees and Prisoners by Richard Warren Davis
Vol I p187 11141 Anna Graff (Groff) born
about 1758. She was married to Henry Moler born 1754-1833
120 iv.John L Mohler, born September 16, 1757; died November 24,
1821; married Anna Bollinger.
v. Susanna Mohler402,403, born February 28, 1764; died September
01, 1827; married Benedict Bucher March 30, 1784 in Cocalico Reformed Church404;
born September 05, 1759 in Bucher Thal; died March 30, 1784.
Notes for Susanna Mohler:
(See Lancaster Co Church Records, Vol 7, Pa State Library,Hbg
and see Rev Waldschmidt Records, Pa Archives, 6th Series, Vol VI)
Susanna; daughter of Heinrich Mohler. (Benedict Bucher married
Susanna Mohler, daughter of Heirnich Mohler 3/30/1784 It doesn't
say late Heinrich)
More About Susanna Mohler:
Burial: Bucher Graveyard, Rexmont, Lebanon Co
Notes for Benedict Bucher:
In 1780 Benedict moved to Cornwall, Lebanon Co. He was a medical
doctor and he became a County Comissioner. He filled various public
offices, and was involved in building Lebanon's first Alm's House.
(See Lancaster Co Church Records, Vol 7, Pa State Library,Hbg and see Rev
Waldschmidt Records, Pa Archives, 6th Series, Vol VI) Susanna; daughter
of Heinrich Mohler. See Lancaster Co Church Records, vol 7, State
Library
More About Benedict Bucher:
Burial: Bucher Graveyard, Rexmont, Lebanon Co
Lived: 1780, Moved to Cornwall, Lebanon Co
Occupation: Doctor
Marriage Notes for Susanna Mohler and Benedict Bucher:
Susanna Mohler daughter of Heinrich Mohler, dec'd, married Benedict
Bucher son of Benedict Bucher March 3, 1784 in Mohler's house (Rev
John Waldschmidt records)
vi.Christian Mohler, born Abt. 1765; died 1836; married Magdalena Salome Springer January 28, 1799 in First Reformed, Lancaster; born Abt. 1775.
More About Christian Mohler:
Military service: Lanc Co Militia (3d Battalion)
vii.Margaret Mohler405, born 1767405; died 1850; married Jacob Zugg in Pa; born Abt. 1763; died in Cumberland County.
More About Jacob Zugg:
Lived: Cumberland County
viii.Salome Mohler406, born Abt. 1770; married Martin Keller
September 27, 1791 in Cocalico406; born Abt. 1760.
ix.Jacob Mohler406, born June 30, 1771; died January 29, 1833
in Shippensburg, Pa; married Mary Bollinger March 27, 1800 in First Reformed
Lancaster406; born May 02, 1782; died October 10, 1854.
Notes for Jacob Mohler:
Tradition has it that the trip to Ohio took 21 1/2 days by ox cart.
More About Jacob Mohler:
Burial: Kilmer Cemetery Turbett Twp, JuniataCo407
Lived: Richland County
Military service: Lanc Co Militia (3d Battalion)
Occupation: farmer and wagon maker
242. Daniel Bollinger, born Abt. 1735. He was the
son of 484. Jacob Rudolph Bollinger and 485. Catharine. He married
243. Elizabeth.
243. Elizabeth, born Abt. 1738.
Child of Daniel Bollinger and Elizabeth is:
121 i. Anna Bollinger, born April 22, 1760; died August 16, 1822;
married John L Mohler.
248. Eli Wolf, born June 24, 1747; died June 04, 1827 in Aged 79, 11 mo, 10 da. He was the son of 496. Michael Wolf.
More About Eli Wolf:
Burial: Wolf Homestead, Middle Creek, Lancaster co
Children of Eli Wolf are:
124 i. Jacob Wolf, born August 31, 1777; died November 12, 1823
in Aged 46, 3 mo, 12 da; married Catharine Landis.
ii. John Wolf, born Abt. 1780; married Unknown Shaefer; born
Abt. 1790.
More About John Wolf:
Occupation: Owned and operated the Brownstown Mill
Generation No. 9
256. David Martin408,409, born 1691 in Switzerland; died
November 10, 1784 in Weaverland, Lancaster Co, Pa.. He was the son
of 512. Christian Martin and 513. Elisabeth (Ells). He married 257.
Barbara Herr Miller Abt. 1728.
257. Barbara Herr Miller, born Abt. 1700; died Abt. 1743.
She was the daughter of 514. Abraham Herr and 515. Anna.
Notes for David Martin:
He probably fled from Switzerland to the Palatinate on account of persecution.
In 1682 William Penn inherited a large tract of land, Pennsylvania,
Names of the Palatines imported in the Molly. Jno. Hodgson, from Deal.
30th (S & H)
Sept. 1727, signed the declaration. 72 persons.
David Marten, Jacob Marten (List A)
Davidt Mardtin, Jacob Marttin (List B)
David and his brother Jacob Martin arrived in Philadelphia on the ship
Molly Sept. 30, 1727. They
both settled in the Weaverland Valley, near Christian Martin's first
tract. Both brothers remained
in Weaverland. Hans Hendrik Martin and his family arrived in Philadelphia
on Sept. 21, 1731
aboard the ship Britannia. A probable sister Veronica, age 23 years,
was also aboard this voyage.
Hans Heinrich settled east of Weaverland along the upper reaches of
the Conestoga River. He
acquired the name "Creek Henry" because his homestead was located next
to the creek. Hans
Heinrich also developed a mill at this site. (Martin genealogy
site)
David had 370 acres of land from the Penns. George, Henry, and
Jacob Weber lived on three sides of David Martin.
More About David Martin:
Ship: September 30, 1727, Molly
Notes for Barbara Herr Miller:
5 children were born to Henry Miller and wife (one was born after his
death) The sex of these children is not known
Children of David Martin and Barbara Miller are:
i. Christian H Martin, born October 1731; died 1804; married
Susanna Miller; born Abt. 1733.
ii. David H Martin, born March 23, 1732/33; died January 23,
1819; married Susanna Groff; born Abt. 1734.
iii.Elizabeth H Martin, born Abt. 1739; married John Bowman;
born Abt. 1735.
iv.Barbara H Martin, born July 23, 1735; married John Baughman;
born Abt. 1733.
v. Fravin Martin, born Abt. 1736.
128 vi.Martin H Martin, born December 31, 1736; died January
23, 1811; married Barbara Groff.
vii.Veronica Martin, born Abt. 1737.
viii.John H Martin, born February 03, 1737/38; died 1813; married
Barbara Ebersole; born Abt. 1740.
ix.Jacob H Martin, born November 12, 1739; died August 25, 1821;
married Unknown Heatwole; born Abt. 1738 in Virginia.
x. Henry H Martin, born June 21, 1741; died August 27, 1825;
married (1) Anna Burkhart; born Abt. 1742; married (2) Mary Frankford;
born Abt. 1744.
xi.George H Martin, born August 08, 1742; died April 28, 1829;
married Elizabeth Miller; born Abt. 1744.
288. Samuel Oberholtzer, born Abt. 1700; died Abt. May 02,
1748410. He married 289. Elizabeth.
289. Elizabeth, born Abt. 1704; died 1758.
Notes for Samuel Oberholtzer:
How do you like this? Samuell Owerhoulster(Oberholtzer) came
over on the Ship Molly 9/30/1727 with David Marten (Martin) and Jacob Marten
(Martin). The Martin's and the Oberholtzer's got together again in
1911 and married; they had my father in 1928.
Out of the Oberholtzer Book by Barbara Ford
SAMUEL OBERHOLTZER of Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Samuel Oberholtzer abt 1700 Europe, (will proved) 5/2/1748 arrived
on the ship MOLLY at Philadelphia, 9/30/1727. The Foreign Needs Commission
of the Mennonite Church in Holland paid passages for all 45 Mennonites
(10 families) who lacked funds to pay their own way on the MOLLY which
included Samuel. He went to Lancaster county and probably squatted
on about 195 acres until Conestoga Manor officially opened for settlement
after the Penn estate was settled and on 5/26/1746 purchased 207 acres
in Manor twp from Michael Baughman. Samuel's name was on a Swisser
Name list made 4/2/1728 of Mennonite property holders of the Conestoga
Settlement when they solicited for naturalization, which seemed necessary
for clear title to land ownership.
Oberholtzer Bulletin August 1998
Harold M Kilheffer of Lancaster county sent the Association a 102 year history of the Samuel Oberholtzer homestead in Manor township, Lancaster county. On 5/26/1746 Samuel purchased 207 acres from Michael Baughman. After Samuel's death, his heirs sold their shares to Martin Oberholtzer, son of Samuel, on 6/10/1758. In 1782 Martin's heirs sold the homestead to Jacob and Maria Kilheffer, daughter of Martin and great, great, great grandmother of Harold Kilheffer. The homestead stayed in the Kilheffer family until 1848 when David Kilheffer sold the remaining 100 acres to his father-in-law Jacob Brenner. This deed mentions a family graveyard". When David Kilheffer sold the land, it had two log cabins on it. It also had a never failing spring of water under one of the dwelling houses, which flowed from thence near the other dwellings. Jacob Brenner sold the homestead to Abraham Miller the same year and Abraham built a large brick house in 1858. Harold sent pictures of it that were taken in the 1940's. Harold believes that immigrant Samuel, his wife Elizabeth, son Martin and his wife Elizabeth, Jacob and Maria Kilheffer, their son Christian Kilheffer and his wife Catharine are buried there. Unfortunately, the graveyard was destroyed sometime in the 1800's and the inscriptions on the gravestones were not recorded. Today a housing development is on the land.
5/2/1748 Inventory of Samuel Overholser, dec'd, his goods. Lancaster co, Pa
To Horn Cattels
17 0 0
To Sheeps
3 0 0
To Shiveins
29 0 0
To horses
4 0 0
To Code rye
2 0 0
To Grains upon the land
15 0 0
To Wheat in the field
6 0 0
To a Wagon
5 10 0
To ots in the field
1 10 0
To two plows
2 0 0
To horse gears
2 5 0
To Hooxed and other casks
2 0 0
To droy meet
2 0 0
To the mans cloths betts and all other cloths
10 1 0
To chains and several sord of iron
2 0 0
To several sord of keetgen wears
2 11 0
To several sord of iron toolls
2 0 0
To books
4 0 0
________
112 7 0
More About Samuel Oberholtzer:
Lived: 1746, West of Millersville, Lancaster county, Pa (deed of 195
acres , part of the 1500 acre Andrew Hamilton tract)
Ship: September 30, 1727, Molly
Child of Samuel Oberholtzer and Elizabeth is:
144 i. Martin Oberholtzer, born Abt. 1720; died 1767 in Manor
twp, Lancaster county; married Elizabeth.
320. Jacob Sensenig411, born Abt. 1690 in Switzerland; died
in Pa. He married 321. Maria Krey 1722.
321. Maria Krey, born 1704 in Germantown area. She
was the daughter of 642. John Krey and 643. Helena.
Notes for Jacob Sensenig:
The Sensineys of America, compiled by Barton Sensenig
Tradition says that three brothers came here from Switzerland, lived
a while in the Germantown vicinity, and the moved to Lancaster County,
before it was a separate county, and took land in what was later Earl Township.
It is further asserted that Jacob and Christian married and their brother
John remained a bachelor.
In the Land Warrant book, in charge of the Secretary of Interanl
Affairs at Harrisburg, we find that warrant No 76 is to Jacob Sensiney
and warrant No 77 is to Christian Sensiney, and that both warrants are
dated 1/27/1734, showing that these two men worked together with the same
purpose in view. John later took land contiguous to Jacob's tract,
but relinquished it to Michael Witwer (Witware), either because he made
a profit by the transaction or because he couldn't fulfil the stipulations
of the agreement into which he had entered. A third reason may have
been that he was moving to another part of the country. From this
point forward we know nothing more of John.
Foust and Brumbaugh in their two volumes on Lists of Swiss Emigrants
in the 18th Century to the American Colonies, speak of a property settlement
in Switzerland in which it is revealed that Margaret Muller came here with
her brothers in 1714 and married Christian Sinsenig. This is our
Christian, as later facts prove. It is also well proved that Jacob
Sensiney married Maria Krey while living in the Germantown area.
The Kreys had come here quite early, in the 17th century.
Though land was not surveyed for Jacob and Christian before 1734,
it must not be assumed that they had not already lived on the tracts they
had later surveyed for themselves. Johnny B Sensenig, 46 years age,
told me that Jacob and his bride came to their future farm in 1722.
Johnny was then about 80 years of age and of clear mind, and he said he
had often heard his parents speak about the matter and he showed me the
place where they alighted and where they built a shelter. All this
twelve years before the Penns surveyed the land for them.
When a boy in my teens, I was told by John S Weaver, who was
then well on to eighty years of age, that people would come into Lancaster
County from the Germantown area to prospect for land, and when they had
found a tract that pleased them, with a good spring of water on it, they
would break the tops of the shrubbery and small trees about the spring
and bend them down, to show other prospectors that the land was being applied
for. That would prevent duplicate claims for the same tract.
Then to assure the tract to themselves, they would move on it, and have
it surveyed later, and enter into a gradual payment plan, and the farm
would be patented to them when the final payment was made. Thus we
find that Jacob's tract was surveyed in 1734, but the 155 3/4 acres were
not patented to him till 1747, Christian's tract was also patented to him
in 1747, and it had been stipulated that on the 1st of March, each year,
he was to pay the Penn Heirs one half penny sterling per acre; or for his
farm of 216.95 acres. he would pay about $2.17 in our money. That
seems very little, but we must remember that dollars bought more in those
days that now. After 1747, these brothers paid no money to the Penns.
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
May 6, 1756 July 30, 1756
LANDIS, JOHN
Wife. Margaret Landis. Children:
John (there were others, names
not stated).
Ex. Bartholomew Sigrist and Jacob Sensenig.
Cocalico Twp.
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
March 17, 1778 February 16, 1785
WITWER, MICHAEL
Wife. Mary Witwer. Children:
John, Joseph, Elizabeth, Jonas,
Barbara, David, Daniel and Mary.
Ex. John Witwer and Jacob Sensenig.
Earl Twp.
Children of Jacob Sensenig and Maria Krey are:
160 i. Michael Sensenig, born 1723; died 1801; married Magdalena
Wenger.
ii. Mary Sensenig411, born Abt. 1725; married Michael Witwer
1762412; born Abt. 1695; died Bef. 1785.
Notes for Mary Sensenig:
Deed P 3 530, May 21, 1785
Jacob Sensenig and his wife Barbara to Mary Witwer, widow, part of
larger tract which David Martin and Gertraut, John and Mary Witwer and
Peter released to Jacob Sentzenig (Sensenig) and Barbara, May 21, 1785
(Sensineys in America)
Notes for Michael Witwer:
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
March 17, 1778 February 16, 1785
WITWER, MICHAEL
Wife. Mary Witwer. Children:
John, Joseph, Elizabeth, Jonas,
Barbara, David, Daniel and Mary.
Ex. John Witwer and Jacob Sensenig.
Earl Twp.
iii.Gertraut Sensenig413, born Abt. 1727; married David Martin; born Abt. 1720.
More About David Martin:
Occupation: farmer, Manor twp
iv. Jacob Sensenig413, born 1730; died 1814 in 84 years old; married Barbara Abt. 1760; born Abt. 1745.
Notes for Jacob Sensenig:
The farm was deeded to this Jacob from the first Jacob.
From the Sensenig Book:
He was public spirited as appears for the following:
The first public school In Pa was founded in New Holland, Pa, in 1786,
and Frank R Diffenderfer, in writing the history of the school gives a
list of the subscribers to the school fund in terms of money and services.
Among the subscribers we find Jacob Sensenig who contributed a log and
hauled it free of charge to the schoolhouse which was building, though
he lived several miles away. Dr Diffenderfer, as a boy went to this
school and dedicated this little stanza in Pa dutch in appreciation:
"Do bin ich ganga in die Schul;
Wo ich nicht war gans kle;
Dort war dar Meschter in seim Stuhl;
Dort war sei Wip, und dort sei Ruhl;
Ich kan's noch alles seh."
When Jacob was 82 years old, he willed the plantation on which he was living to Daniel, his son. This will is K 1 593, Earl Twp, June 15, 1812; and this will was signed by these children (we have included Daniel)
See note on son Jacob's page
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
June 15, 1812 March 12, 1814
SENSENIG, JACOB
Wife. Barbara Sensenig. Children: Mary, Elizabeth, Anna, Esther,
Sarah,
Feronica, Daniel and John.
Ex. Daniel and John Sensenig. Earl Twp.
More About Jacob Sensenig:
Will: March 26, 1814, Daniel Witwer, a cousin, was the executor.
Notes for Barbara:
There is reason to believe that Barbara was considerably younger and
the second wife. If she had been as old as he was she would have
been 59 years old when Fronica was born in 1789. There is a record
that states that Jacob, a bachelor, who died in 1841 at the age of 63 years
was the son of Jacob and Elizabeth. If there has been no mistake
made in copying this record, we are let to infer that all the children
born before Jacob, the bachelor, were also children of Jacob and Elizabeth.
v. John Sensenig413, born Abt. 1731; married Anna; born Abt. 1735.
Notes for John Sensenig:
From the Sensenig Book
John Sensenig, who wrote his name John Sinsingh in signing a release,
was a Practitioner of Physic, who held forth at Middletown, now in Daphin
County, where he paid taxes in Paxtang township in 1780. His wife's
name was Anna. There is nothing to Dauphin county records to give
us information. John and Anna may have had children. Mtgy.
Mrs Coldren has sent us this note:
When Charles Christopher died in 1767, he had no direct heirs.
But in a release dated 11/4/1772, we find the release signed by John and
Anna Sensenig. Anna was probably a niece of Charles Christopher.
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
December 3, 1787 March 5, 1798
MUSSELMAN, CHRISTIAN
Wife. Mary Musselman. Children: John, Christian, Joseph,
Barbara,
Mary and Christina.
Ex. John Sensenig and Michael Bear. Earl Twp.
More About John Sensenig:
Occupation: Practioner of Physic, located at Middletown, Pa
vi.Peter Sensenig413, born 1738; died September 07, 1804; married (1) Maria Holl; born Abt. 1742; married (2) Ursula Shoneur Abt. 1765; born Abt. 1740.
Notes for Peter Sensenig:
From the Sensenig book
Peter Sensenig, born in 1738, was the youngest member of the original Jacob
Sensenig family, who married first Ursula Shoneur, the widow of his first
cousin Christian. His 2nd wife was Maria Holl. Peter was born in
Earl twp, Lancaster co, Pa and moved to York county, and from there he
went to the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia, where he became a very prominent
man. He stands at the head of the Virginia Branch and we shall speak
of him at greater length under that heading.
322. Christian Wenger413, born Abt. 1702. He married
323. Eve Grabill.
323. Eve Grabill413, born Abt. 1705.
Notes for Christian Wenger:
This Christian Wenger could have come on the ship Molly in 1727 although
Rupp in his History of Lancaster County speaks of Christian Wenger in 1718.
Children of Christian Wenger and Eve Grabill are:
161 i. Magdalena Wenger, born August 26, 1729; married Michael
Sensenig.
ii. Christian Wenger413, born March 23, 1732/33413
iii.Mary Wenger413, born November 27, 1734413; married Joseph
Long; born Abt. 1730.
iv.Eve Wenger413, born October 10, 1736413; married Henry Weaver;
born Abt. 1734.
v. Barbara Wenger413, born November 11, 1739413
vi.Michael Wenger413, born August 01, 1741413; married (1) Mary
Groff; born Abt. 1743; married (2) Unknown Good; born Abt. 1743; married
(3) Unknown Laandis; born Abt. 1744.
vii.Elizabeth Wenger413, born July 04, 1745413; married Henry
Sheibly; born Abt. 1742.
viii.Joseph Wenger413, born August 08, 1747413; married (1)
Barbara Hoover; born 1747; died 1792; married (2) Anna Hochman;
born Abt. 1750.
ix.Abraham Wenger413, born October 09, 1749413
x. Henry Wenger413, born October 25, 1753413; married Anna Huber;
born 1755; died in Virginia.
416. Hans Michael Pfautz414,415, born May 21, 1709 in Coventry
ywp; died March 21, 1767 in Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co, Pa. He was
the son of 832. John Michael Pfautz and 833. Ursula Muehlenhauser.
He married 417. Catharine Neff.
417. Catharine Neff, born May 15, 1711 in Bonfield, Germany;
died March 26, 1789 in Warwick twp, Lancaster Co, Pa. She was the
daughter of 834. Hans Heinrich Neff and 835. Franca.
Notes for Hans Michael Pfautz:
Lancaster Co Wills C N 21 5/1/1769 Michael Pfauts
of Warwick twp wife Catharina, Mother Ursula Children:
John, Jacob, Michael, Catrina
John Michael Pfautz sponsor for John Michael Kitsch in 1732 at Muddy Creek Church
Holy Communion for first time Johannes Pfautz 1734 at Brickerville Emanuel Evangelical
In the Name of God Amen the thirteenth day of May 1769 I Michael Pfoutz of Warwick township Lancaster County, Yeoman being very sick and week in body but in perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore calling unto mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that is appointed for all men once to die I mack and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to say presently and first of all I give and Recomand my soul in to the Hands of Almighty God that give it and my body. Bourial at the discretion of my Executors nothing troubling but at its general resurrection I shal receive the same again by the Mighty Power of God and as touchen such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and distribute of the same in the following manor. Item First I give and bequeath to Catarina my dearly beloved wife, during her life time free lifing in my houss where I now dwell my bed and bedstead and chest with all the linens therein one glass bress and what in it and a Kitchen cuberd and all my kitchen furniture my house clock and of my Real Estate I give and make over unto her five hundred pounds of Lawful money of Pennsylvania to received in the following manner after my decease ten pound Annum or yearly to her one year and one milck cow to be kept for her own use and twelve bushels of wheat and five bushels of reiy and five bushels of buckweat 25 pounds of Porck 25 pounds of Beef Egs ... . flour 1/4 of an acre, 4 pounds of woell per anum. The above mentioned two hundred pounds shall remain in my son John his hands without interest and of Catharina my wife dies befor she makes use of the pd money it shall com to my kein in equal shars. Secondly I give grand make over unto my youngest son John one hundred and nienty acres of land being in the above town and township with all the Improvement there for eight hundred Pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania provided that my son John shall have his equal share of the eight hundred pounds and rest her shall pay in fellowing manner. Firstly three pounds yearly until the rest is paid the above Two hundred pounds deducted back for my wife; thirdly..... and is my Will that my Son Jacob shall receive the first one hundred pounds of the yearly pay of my son John further it is my will that all my heirs shall have shares alike and so much as the other and shall be even. My son Michael received 400 , my son Jacob received 175 pounds, 12 shillings one seven pince my daughter Catrina received 107 pounds one shilling farther it is my will that my mother Ursula Pfautz shall have twenty shillings yearly during her life time which shall be paid out of the ten pounds above menchened coming to my wife and my son John shall fine foreward to my wife to the above menchened house also I give to my beloved wife Catharina Pfautz and John Zug whom I likewise constitute mack and ortain my sole executors of this my last will and Testament in witness whereof I have herein set my hand and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament
Lancaster county On the thirteenth June Anno Domini 1769 Before me these subscribers personally appeared there within Michael Weiland, Samuel Bear the two Subscribing Witnesses in the within will and on their solemn affirmations according to law did declare and say that they were present and saw and heard Michael Poutz (Michael Pfautz) the testator within, named sigh seal publish pronounce and declare the within writing as and for his last will and testament ant that at the doing thereof he was of sound and well disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge observation and belief. Be it remembered that on the thirteenth day of June Anno Domini 1769 the Last will and testament of John Pautz Late of Warwick Township in the county of Lancaster yeoman deceased and proved in due term of Law and letters testamentary were granted to Catharina Pautz and John Zug the executors therein named they being first disqualified well and truly to administer the estate of the said decedent and to exhibit a true and perfect Inventory thereof into the Registers Office at Lancaster on or before the thirteenth day of July next and to return a true and just account of their administration on the said Estate when thereto Lawfully required. Given under the Seal of the said office . Edward Shippen.
More About Hans Michael Pfautz:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Fact 8: Owned 190 acres in Warwick Twp from 1743
Lived: 1743, Warwick twp
Occupation: Bishop
Religion: Became a Tunker
Will: May 01, 1769, Book C Vol 1 p21
More About Catharine Neff:
Burial: Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
Children of Hans Pfautz and Catharine Neff are:
i. Jacob Pfautz, born Abt. 1731; married Mary Bach; born Abt.
1735.
Notes for Jacob Pfautz:
First Reformed Church Records Lancaster Jacob and Eva Pfautz
daughter Elizabeth born 4/2/? baptised
4/18/1762
More About Jacob Pfautz:
Lived: Berks Co
ii. Michael Pfautz416, born September 12, 1734; died 1825 in Maryland; married Barbara Crumpacker 1755 in Coventry twp; born Abt. 1736.
More About Michael Pfautz:
Baptised: November 24, 1734, Emanuel Luth, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Lived: Frederick Co, Maryland
Sponsors: Joh Philipp Firnssler
iii. Catharina Pfautz, born Abt. 1737; married Peter Grumbacher;
born Abt. 1735 in Coventry, Chester Co.
208 iv. John Pfautz, born October 24, 1745; died March 24, 1821
in Lititz, Lancaster Co, Pa; married Mary Mohler 1767.
428. Johan Henrich Kamper, born March 02, 1695/96 in Nassau
Siegen, Germany; died April 06, 1769 in Lititz, Lancaster co, Pa.
He married 429. Catharine Reichen.
429. Catharine Reichen, born August 05, 1705 in Holland;
died February 03, 1750/51 in Earl Twp, Lancaster co, Pa.
Child of Johan Kamper and Catharine Reichen is:
214 i. David Kemper, born October 18, 1748 in Lititz, Lancaster
co, Pa; died April 15, 1833 in Lancaster co; married Maria Elizabeth Stump
Abt. 1770.
448. Conon Ludwig ( Johann Ludwig) Mohn417,418, born Abt.
1729 in Hanover, Germany419; died January 02, 1796 in Penna., Spring Township.
He was the son of 896. Johannes Mohn and 897. Anna Margaretha Hack.
He married 449. Anna Odilia Bautz Abt. 1748 in Berks Co.
449. Anna Odilia Bautz420, born November 13, 1729421; died
November 18, 1802 in Exeter twp, Berks co422,423.
Notes for Conon Ludwig ( Johann Ludwig) Mohn:
Son of Jacob Lety (Ledy) and Anna Maria bapt 8/4/1751 Sp Johan
Lutwig Mohn and Anna Odilia (St John's or Hain's)
Catharina of Jacob Beyer (Geyer) and wife, bapt 3/1/1772 Sp Ludwig
Mohn and wife
St John's Hain's
Schwartzwald Church Records Ludwig Mohn's daughter, born 1759, died 8/22/1786
1767 Cumru twp Tax list Ludwig Moone 400 acres, 3 horses, 4 cows, tax 20..
John's youngest son Ludwig carried on farming in the vicinity until after the Revolution, and then removed to Brecknock (now Spring) twp, where he continued farming until he died in January, 1796. He married Anna Odilia Bautz and by his last will it appears had 5 sons John, Ludwig, Henry, Daniel and Peter and 3 daughters Susanna m Philip Hatt, Elizabeth m Jacob J Geyer and Margaret m Jacob Albright.
1790 Brecknock twp census Ludwig Mohn, Sr; 2 males over 16, 1 male under 16, 1 female
1/2/1796 Ludewig Moon, Steinschmerzen, Haehns Church age 68 (First Reformed Church Records, Reading)
Daniel Mohn of Ludwig Mohn and wife b 12/25/1771; bapt 1/19/1772 Sp Werner Weizel at Heidelberg, Cacuse, St. John's Hains
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REV WALDSCHMIDT
Jacob Geiger, son of George Geiger, m. Anna Margaret Mohn, daughter
of Ludwig Mohn, January 1, 1771.
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REV WALDSCHMIDT
Margaret of Ludwig Mohn and Catharine, b. August 30, 1763, bapt.
September 11, 1763. Sponsors: John Adam Krick and Margaret Hehn,
daughter of George Hehn.
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
MOHN, LUDWIG, Brecknock.
February 26, 1791 - February 2, 1796.
To son Daniel all my land containing about 170 acres in Brecknock,
with
stock and farming utensils, subject to provisions for wife Ottilia.
To eldest son John £200.
To son Ludwig £50.
To son Henry £50.
To daus. Susanna and Elisabeth £50 each.
Son Peter has had his share, gets no more.
Exrs: Eldest son John and son Ludwig.
Wits: John HEYLL and Balzer FRITZ.
Translation.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Son of Jacob Lety and Anna Maria, bapt. August 4, 1751. Sponsors:
Johan Lutwig Mohn and Anna Odilia.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Susanna of Ludwig Mohn and Andilla Mohn, b. September 12, 1762; bapt.
September 26, 1762. Sponsor: Catharina Schaarman.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Henrich of Ludwig Mohn and Andiel, b. February 16, 1765; bapt. April
6, 1765. Sponsors: Henrich Sohl and Catharina.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Daniel of Ludwig Mohn and wife, b. December 25, 1771; bapt. January
19, 1772. Sponsor: Werner Weizel.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Ludwig of Caspar Stief and wife, bapt. January 9, 1772. Sponsors:
Ludwig Mohn and wife.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Catharina of Jacob Beyer and wife, bapt. March 1, 1772. Sponsors:
Ludwig Mohn and wife.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
August 22 -1786 Ludwig Mohn's daughter, b. October --, 1759.
County.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
March 29 1796- Jacob Allbrecht and Margaretha Mohn of Berks County.
More About Conon Ludwig ( Johann Ludwig) Mohn:
Baptised: January 02, 1728/29, Langenselbold Reformed
Burial: 1796, Haehns Church424
Lived: 1790, Brecknock (Now Spring twp)
Occupation: Steinschmuzen425
Ship: August 27, 1733, Ship Elizabeth, Capt Edward Lee426
Sponsors: John Ludwig Ermold, tailor427
Notes for Anna Odilia Bautz:
Margaret of Ludwig Mohn and Catharina, b 8/30/1763 bapt 9/11/1763
Sp John Adam Krick and Margaret Hehn, da of George Hehn Records of
Rev Waldschmidt at Cocalico (It seems Rev Waldschmidt called Odilia,
Catharine)
More About Anna Odilia Bautz:
Burial: Schwartzwald Cemetery, Exeter twp428
Children of Conon Mohn and Anna Bautz are:
i. Marilies Magdalena Mohn429, born Abt. 1748 in Heidleberg
twp, now Lower Heidleberg twp429; married George Stief; born Abt. 1745.
More About Marilies Magdalena Mohn:
Baptised: August 14, 1748, St John's (Hain's) Reformed, Heidelberg
twp
Lived: near Wernersville
Sponsors: Michael Kleber and wife
Notes for George Stief:
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
STUFF, GEORGE, Cumru.
October 30, 1820.
Adm. to Magdalena, widow, and Daniel MOHN.
ii. Johannes Mohn429, born August 1749 in Heidleberg twp, now Lower Heidleberg twp430,431; died December 16, 1824 in Jonestown, Leb co432; married (1) Elisabetha Susannah Rohrer; born Abt. 1755 in Fritztown, Berks co; married (2) Rosina Boshar March 11, 1816 in Tabor First Reformed, Lebanon Co; born May 05, 1754; died 1831 in Jonestown, Leb co.
Notes for Johannes Mohn:
Johannes of Peter Crick and wife, bapt 8/5/1781 Sp Johannes Mohn
and Elisabetha, Heidelberg twp St John's Hain's
Elisabetha of Johann Rohrer and wife b 9/22/1788 bapt 3/29/1789 Sp Johannes Mohn and Elisabetha, Heidelberg twp St John's Hain's
Johannes Mohn and Elisabetha were sponsors 3/29/1789 for Johannes Rohrer and wife at the baptism of their daughter Elisabetha at St John's Hain's
1790 Cumru twp , Berks co Census 2 males over 16, 1 male under 16, 7 females
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FIRST REFORMED CONGREGATION, READING
Johannes of Jacob Stier and Elizabeth, b. October 8, 1798, bapt.
January 5, 1799. Sponsors: Johannes Moon.
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ALTALAHA
Catharina Lisabetha of Johannes Mohn, b. December 11, 1776; bapt.
December 25, 1776. Sponsors: Joh. Georg Räthor [ Rathor
] and wife.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Charlotta of Johannes Mohn and wife, b. June 21, 1800; bapt. July 12,
1800. Sponsors: Peter Crick and Catharina.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Rachel of Johannes Mohn and wife, b. March 7, 1795; bapt. April 19,
1795. Sponsor: Christina Dechert.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Leah of Johannes Mohn and wife, bapt. November 18, 1792. Sponsors:
Friedrich Weizel and Anna Maria.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Elisabetha of Johann Röhrer [ Rohrer ] and wife, b. September
22,
1788; bapt. March 29, 1789. Sponsors: Johann Mohn and Elisabetha.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Johannes of Christian Schlauch and wife, b. October 14, 1784; bapt.
June 24, 1787. Sponsor: Johannes Mohn.
HAINS ST JOHN'S
Johannes of Peter Crick and wife, bapt. August 5, 1781. Sponsors:
Johannes Mohn and Elisabetha.
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ST JOHN'S HAINS
Susanna of Johannes Mohn and wife, b. March 31, 1782; bapt. April 28,
1782. Sponsors: Johannes Röhrer [ Rohrer ] and Susanna.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Daniel of Johannes Mohn and wife, b. Februay 9, 1784; bapt. March 14,
1784. Sponsor: Henrich Mohn.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Wilhelm of Johannes Mohn and wife, b. (July) 9, 1785; bapt. July 24,
1785. Sponsor: Wilhelm Köder [ Koder ].
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Anna Maria of Johannes Mohn and wife, b. June 10, 1787; bapt. June
24, 1787. Sponsors: Friedrich Weizel and Anna Maria.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Maria Magdalena of Johannes Mohn and wife, bapt. June 7, 1778.
Sponsor: Maria Magdalena Dechert.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Johannes of Johannes Mohn and wife, bapt. August 8, 1773. Sponsors:
Jacob Geiger and Margaretha.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
November 25 -1800 Johannes Mohn and Maria Crick of Cumru, Berks County.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
October 12 1783- Johannes Mohn's daughter, b. July 15, 1780.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
March 18 1784- Johannes Mohn's son, b. February 9, 1784.
SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
Christina Mohn daughter of Johannes and --, b. May 19, 1789, bapt.
June 3, 1789. Sponsors: Henrich Hinny and wife Christina.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
Barbara Mohn daughter of Johannes and --, b. August 21, 1798, bapt.
September 30, 1798. Sponsors: Peter Mohn and wife Barbara.
More About Johannes Mohn:
Baptised: September 03, 1749, St John's (Hain's) Reformed Heidleberg
twp
Burial: Reformed Cemetery, Jonestown, Leb co433
Fact 8: Sp for Peter Crick and wife
Fact 9: Nat 4/11/1761
Lived: near Rehersburg
Sponsors: John Bautz, mother's brother
iii.Margaret Elizabeth Mohn434, born Abt. 1753; married Jacob J Geyer January 01, 1771 in By Rev John Waldschmidt; born Abt. 1750.
Notes for Jacob J Geyer:
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COCALICO REFORMED
Susanna of Jacob Geyer and M. Margaret, b. January 5, 1782, bapt.
February 2, ----. Spon: Susanna Mohn.
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REV WALDSCHMIDT
Jacob Geiger, son of George Geiger, m. Anna Margaret Mohn, daughter
of Ludwig Mohn, January 1, 1771.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Maria Elisabetha of Jacob Geier and wife, bapt. September 24, 1775.
Sponsor: Maria Elisabetha Mohn.
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Johannes of Johannes Mohn and wife, bapt. August 8, 1773. Sponsors:
Jacob Geiger and Margaretha.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
Johannes Geier son of Jacob and --, b. August 18, 1783, bapt. October
12, 1783. Sponsor: Henrich Mohn.
224 iv.Peter Mohn, born Abt. 1753 in Brecknock; died January 12,
1823 in Berks Co; married Anna Barbara Foust Abt. 1776.
v. Daughter Mohn435, born October 1759435; died August 22, 1786435
More About Daughter Mohn:
Burial: Schwartzwald Cemetery, Exeter twp
vi.Susanna Mohn436, born September 12, 1762 in Heidleberg twp, now Lower Heidleberg twp436; married Phillip Hatt June 19, 1787; born Abt. 1760.
Notes for Susanna Mohn:
Susanna Mohn was a sponsor for Jacob Geyer and Mary Margaretha in 1782
at Cocalico Reformed
Susannah Mohn and husband Philip Hatt (Hart) were sponsors for brother
Ludwig Mohn and wife Catharina in 1789 at Muddy Creek Reformed Church
More About Susanna Mohn:
Baptised: September 26, 1762, St John's (Hain's) Reformed Heidleberg
twp
Fact 8: February 02, 1782, Sp for Jacob Geyer and Maria Marg437
Fact 9: 1789, Sp for Ludwig Mohn and Catharine438
Lived: near Wernersville
Sponsors: Catharina Schaarman
Notes for Phillip Hatt:
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HAINS ST JOHN'S
Daniel of Philipp Hatt and wife, b. May 24, 1789; bapt. June 20,
1789. Sponsor: Daniel Mohn.
vii.Anna Margaret Mohn439,440, born August 30, 1763 in Cumru twp441; married Jacob Albrecht March 29, 1796 in Schwartzwald Reformed, Berks co442,443; born Abt. 1775.
Notes for Anna Margaret Mohn:
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REV WALDSCHMIDT
Margaret of Ludwig Mohn and Catharine, b. August 30, 1763, bapt.
September 11, 1763. Sponsors: John Adam Krick and Margaret Hehn,
daughter of George Hehn.
More About Anna Margaret Mohn:
Baptised: September 11, 1763, Swamp Church
Lived: 1796, Berks Co
Sponsors: John Adam Krick and Margaret Hehn444
Notes for Jacob Albrecht:
County.
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SCHWARTZWALD CHURCH RECORDS
March 29 1796- Jacob Allbrecht and Margaretha Mohn of Berks County.
MUDDY CREEK
Maria of Jacob Albrecht and Anna Margaret, b. March 3, 1798, bapt.
April 14, (1800). Spon: Peter Moon and wife.
MUDDY CREEK
Magdalena of Jacob Albrecht and wife, b. January 1, 1800, bapt. April
6, 1800. Spon: Magdalena Moon.
viii.Ludwig Mohn445,446, born Abt. 1764; married Catharine Brodenstone August 27, 1805 in Schwartzwald Exeter twp, Berks co; born Abt. 1770.
Notes for Ludwig Mohn:
St John's Hain's Ludwig Mohn and wife were sponsors for Caspar
Stief and wife in 1772
1790 Breknock Twp, Berks Co census Ludwig Mohn, Jr 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 2 females
Muddy Creek Church Records Ludwig Mohn and wife Catharine (List
of children baptised)
Susanna born 3/6/1789
bapt ? Sp Philip Hart and
wife Susanna
Catharina born 3/12/1798
bapt ?
Sp Elizabeth Kumber
John born 11/13/1800
bapt 3/8/1801 Sp Peter
Mohn and Barbara
Ludwig born 10/25/1803
bapt 3/25/1804 Sp Parents
More About Ludwig Mohn:
Lived: 1790, Brecknock
Notes for Catharine Brodenstone:
Some records say Ludwig Mohn about 1751 Cumru Father Ludwig
and Anna Odilia
Spouse: Brodenston
THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE BIRTH DATES AND THE MARRIAGE DATE. EITHER HE WAS MARRIED TWICE OR THE MARRIAGE DATE IS WRONG
ix.Heinrich Mohn447, born February 16, 1765 in Brecknock447; married Elizabeth Schenkel December 10, 1799 in Schwartzwald Reformed, Berks co448; born Abt. 1770 in Brecknock449.
Notes for Heinrich Mohn:
Henry Mohn and Elisabetha were sponsors for Anna Catharine, daughter
of Henry Schneider and Catharina in 1789 at Muddy Creek
12/10/1799 Schwartzwald Church Records Heinrich Mohn and Elisabetha Schenckel of Brecknock
Heinrich Mohn and Elisabetha are listed with the Allegheny Reformed church records 1767-1800
Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
ALLEGHENY REFORMED CHURCH RECORDS
Heinrich son of Ludwig Stief and Elisabeth, b. December 1, 1798,
bapt. ---- 1800. Sponsors: Heinrich Mohn and Elisabetha.
More About Heinrich Mohn:
Baptised: April 06, 1765, St John's (Hain's) Reformed, Heidelberg twp
Lived: near Wernersville
Sponsors: Heinrich Sohl (Kohl) and Catharina
x. Daniel Mohn450,451, born February 25, 1771 in St John's (Hain's) Church Records451; died February 10, 1846 in Sinking Springs452; married Anna Barbara Albrecht; born February 25, 1773; died December 31, 1848 in Sinking Springs452.
Notes for Daniel Mohn:
He was married to Barbara Albright and had 12 children Six sons
Daniel (m Barbara Fisher) John (m Elizabeth Kegerize) William m 3 times
Benjamin (m Harriet Deets and Sarah Shultz) Henry (m Catharine Von Neida
) Joseph m Catharine Burkhart and six daughters Elizabeth died unmarried
in 1876 Catharine (m Adam Grill)and Sarah m Philip Grill and second Simpson
Ruth)Selina, Maria, and Polly died young.
SON DANIEL--- ACCORDING TO THE HISTORY BOOK SAY THAT HE MARRIED TO BARBARA
FISHER BUT THAT IS NOT THE SON OF DANIEL. THE TOMBSTONE WITH THE
DATE 6/2/1795 HAS AN ELIZABETH LAUSCH BURIED NEXT TO HIM. THE DANIEL
MARRIED TO BARBARA FISHER IS THE SON OF PETER
Daniel Mohn of Ludwig Mohn and wife, born 12/25/1771; bapt 1/19/1772
Sponsors: Werner Weizel
(Heidelberg, Cacusi, St John's or Hain's Church records)
Mohn's Memorial Daniel Mohn 12/24/1769-2/10/1846 Barbara
wife of Daniel Mohn
2/25/1773-12/31/1848 ( IS THE DATE ON DANIEL'S TS WRONG
OR IS THERE A SECOND DANIEL)
Daniel Mohn was a sponsor for Philipp Hatt in 6/20/1789 for the baptism of his son Daniel (St John's Hain's)
Muddy Creek Church Records Baptised by Rev John Christian Wilm
Daniel Mohn and wife Barbara
had these children bap
Daniel b 6/2/1795 bp6/28/1795 sp John Wagner, Marg Moh
Maria Eliz 11/28/1796 sp George Leid and
Margaret
John 3/19/1798 bp 4/11/1799
Catharine 3/12/1800 bp 4/6/1800
Salome 10/28/1801 sp parents
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MUDDY CREEK
John of Daniel Moon (Mohn) and Anna Barbara, b. March 19, 1798, bapt.
April 11, 1799. Spon: ----.
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MUDDY CREEK
Catharine of Daniel Moon and Barbara, b. January 12, 1800, bapt.
April 6, 1800. Spon: ----.
More About Daniel Mohn:
Baptised: January 19, 1772, St John's (Hain's) Reformed Heidleberg
twp
Burial: Mohn's Memorial
Lived: Mohn's Hill453
Sponsors: Werner Weizel454
More About Anna Barbara Albrecht:
Burial: Mohn's Memorial
480. Johann Henrich Mohler455, born Abt. 1700; died Bef.
1769. He was the son of 960. Mathes Mohler and 961. Gretha.
He married 481. Elizabeth.
481. Elizabeth, born Abt. 1705; died Bef. 1769.
Notes for Johann Henrich Mohler:
10/7/1749 List C Strassberger and Hinke Ship Leslie, Captain
J Ballendine from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England from Palatinate,
Manheim, Zweybrecht Henry (O) Mohler, Christian Muller, Johann Nicolas
Muller, Johannes Muller, George Muller, Peter Miller
I THINK THIS HENRY IS A BROTHER OF LUDWIG. I THINK LUDWIG'S EARLY FAMILY STAYED IN EPHRATA AND HEINRICH'S EARLY FAMILY STAYED IN COCALICO (MY GUESS)
Lancaster County Wills 8/22/1769 B 1 637 Henry Mohler Sr of "Cogollico" twp wife Barbara Oldest son Martin still under age. Second son, John, not yet of age and Elizabeth Susana, Jacob, Henry
Book 1772-1776 p184-185 Adm Accounts
1772-1776 p184-185 (Henry Mohler) John Landis and Henry Mohler,
Jr Ex of Henry Mohler, Sr of Cocalico twp to Martin Mohler, John,
Elizabeth and Susannah
More About Johann Henrich Mohler:
Baptised: September 29, 1711, Old Reformed Church, Hassloch, not far
from Darmstadt
Lived: "Cogollico" Cocalico twp, Lancaster Co
Will: August 22, 1769, B Vol 1 637
Children of Johann Mohler and Elizabeth are:
i. Jacob Mohler, born 1721; died August 20, 1770; married (1)
Unknown 1742; born Abt. 1726; married (2) Anna Abt. 1749; born Abt. 1735.
Notes for Jacob Mohler:
Jacob Mohler Lot #26 Original deed 9/24/1761 (History of Reamstown)
4/1770 C Vol 1 p10 Jacob Mohler In the Name of God
Amen April 1770 I Jacob Mohler of Cocalico Township in Lancaster
County a freeman being very weak in body but of Perfect mind and memory
thanks be given unto God therefore calling unto mind the Mortality of my
body and knowing that is appointed for all man once to die do make and
ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first
of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that
gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a decent Christian
burial at the discretion of Executors and as touching such earthly estate
estate wherein it has pleased God to please me with in this life I give
demise and dispose of the same in the following manner. Item; first I ordain
that my funeral charges and other first debts are paid out of my Real Estate
and further I ordain that my wife together with my Son Jacob shall have
all the Income profit and advantage of all my Real and Personal Estate
so long until my son shall have arrived to his lawful age and further I
give them all debts due to me in Bonds and Bills and from this income they
shall pay all debts which I have contracted and which Sahl be contracted
by reason of my burial and the over plusses shall be divided between them.
Thus that my son shall have thirds of said income and my wife another third.
And further I give and devise all my Real Estate to my son Jacob to have
and to hold all my lands to him and his heirs forever under following conditions.
He shall pay to my eldest daughter Elizabeth her heirs and assigns two
hundred and twenty five pound Pennsylvania currency and also he shall pay
the same sum to my daughter Susana her heirs and assigns of all these sums
he shall pay. Every new year twenty five pounds to begin with the
first term when he is twenty two years of age he shall pay it alternately
to said my two daughters so that my daughter Elizabeth have the first payment
and my daughter Susanna the second so forth until the whole of four
hundred and fifty pounds be paid and besides this the said two daughters,
Elizabeth and Susanna and their heirs shall be forever excluded from all
claims and pretension to all my Estate Real or personal and I ordain that
my Brother Henry Mohler shall said my lands by good and lawful deeds convey
over to said my son Jacob at any time when he shall have paid all his dues
to said his sisters and his mother or gives sufficient security for the
same and such shall pay the like sum of two hundred pounds to my wife Anna
every year ? pounds to begin when he is twenty-two years old and so forth
during her natural live but if my said wife shall marry again then my son
Jacob shall pay to her one hundred pounds and all the -----of Donations
granted to her herein shall be void but what money of said ? hundred pounds
my wife shall be prevented either by marriage or by death the same
shall be divided among all my heirs in equal shares. Further I ordain
that my wife shall have my best feather bed with all appurtences thereto
belonging all the bedstead one chest all linen with one exception and one
third part of all the kitchen furniture to be divided by two------
------chosen and the residue of my estate I give to my son. further
my wife shall have for her living the small room above the kitchen and
one half part of the upper room and one half part of the lower Kitchen
by the fireside or else and my son shall supply her with a staff she likes
and my son shall upon his charges supply her with necessary firewood and
allow her one third part of the cellar and the orchard and garden and besides
a quarter of an acre for her use further he shall supply every year with
twelve pounds of flecked hemp, downe, ten bushels of wheat one half a hog
no less than twenty pounds, thirty pounds food beef and he shall keep summer
and winter in good fodder and pasture for her use and allow her a good
horse when she stands in need thereof all these allowance shall cease when
she should marry again and my son shall begin when twenty two years old
therewith. Finally I constitute executor of this my last will my
loving Brother Henry Mohler. In Witness whereof I have signed, sealed
and acknowledge by the testators to be his last will and testament in the
presence of underwritten witnesses who saw him sign and seal the same.
Sebastian Keller, Jacob Funk?
Leb Co Trinity Tulpehocken John Nicholas son of Jacob Miller
and wife Anna Margaret
born 6/27/1767 bapt 6/28/1767 Sp Nicholas Moeller
and Anna Maria of Muehlbach
(Not sure if this is the right Jacob)
More About Jacob Mohler:
Burial: Mohler Cemetery
Deed: December 20, 1756, S-16 (by Henry Mohler, Sr)
Emigration: Bef. 1726
Fact 8: December 20, 1756, given land by Henry and Elizabeth
Deed S-16
Lived: September 24, 1761, Reamstown, Lot # 26, Cocalico twp, Lancaster
Co
Naturalization: April 11, 1761, Philadelphia
Will: April 1770, C vol 1 p10 ( When he comes of age)??
240 ii. Henry Mohler, born January 20, 1727/28; died April 20, 1774; married Elizabeth Landis Abt. 1749.
482. John Landis456, born March 06, 1695/96; died May 14,
1756. He married 483. Margaretha Naas.
483. Margaretha Naas456, born April 19, 1707; died September
22, 1780.
Notes for John Landis:
German Baptist Records Conestoga Congregation Baptised
by Michael Frantz before 1739:
Bartlesig Christ and wife
Hannes Landis
Hannes Miller and wife
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
May 6, 1756 July 30, 1756
LANDIS, JOHN
Wife. Margaret Landis. Children:
John (there were others, names
not stated).
Ex. Bartholomew Sigrist and Jacob Sensenig.
Cocalico Twp.
Descendants of John Landis
Generation No.
1
1. JOHN1 LANDIS
was born 1696, and died May 06, 1756 in Ephrata, Lancaster, PA.
He married MARGARET NAAS WFT Est. 1713-1741.
Notes for JOHN
LANDIS:
SOURCE: Stewart Pyle, Nashua, NH Lancaster Co will abstacts from collections
of Gen Soc of PA.
probated 7/30-1756
Notes for MARGARET
NAAS: SOURCE: Stewart Pyle, Nashua, NH
Child of JOHN
LANDIS and MARGARET NAAS is:
2. i. JOHN2
LANDIS, b. 1723; d. March 07, 1801.
Generation No.
2
2. JOHN2 LANDIS
(JOHN1) was born 1723, and died March 07, 1801.
He married ANNA MOHLER WFT Est. 1737-1766.
Notes for JOHN
LANDIS: Stewart Pyle, Nashua, NH
Notes for ANNA
MOHLER: Stewart Pyle, Nashua, NH
Child of JOHN
LANDIS and ANNA MOHLER is:
3. i. JOHN3
LANDIS, b. March 01, 1751/52; d. April 19, 1838.
Generation No.
3
3. JOHN3 LANDIS
(JOHN2, JOHN1) was born March 01, 1751/52, and died April 19, 1838.
He married ELIZABETH FEASTER WFT Est. 1773-1801.
More About John Landis:
Burial: Kemper Cemetery, Akron
More About Margaretha Naas:
Burial: Kemper Cemetery, Akron
Children of John Landis and Margaretha Naas are:
i. Mary Landis456, born Abt. 1722; died Abt. 1785; married Jacob
Sontag February 17, 1738/39456; born January 03, 1699/00456; died August
22, 1777.
ii. John Landis456, born 1723; died 1801; married Anna Mohler;
born Abt. 1725.
More About John Landis:
Burial: Mohlers Church of the Brethren
More About Anna Mohler:
Burial: Mohlers Church of the Brethren
241 iii.Elizabeth Landis, born April 14, 1731; died March 20,
1804; married Henry Mohler Abt. 1749.
iv.Margaret Landis456, born Abt. 1734; died Aft. 1815; married
Christian Haas; born Abt. 1730; died May 17, 1783 in Moved to Frederick
Co, Md456.
v. Barbara Landis456, born July 02, 1736; married Jacob Keller;
born February 15, 1732/33; died August 20, 1804.
vi.Susanna Landis456, born Abt. 1737; died 1784; married Daniel
Bowman; born June 22, 1737; died February 22, 1816.
vii.Henry Landis456, born Abt. 1738.
More About Henry Landis:
Lived: went to Frederick Co, Md456
viii.Anna Landis456, born February 17, 1738/39; died Aft. 1785;
married Jacob Hernley; born Abt. 1735; died 1785.
ix.Magdalena Landis456, born Abt. 1740; died 1826; married Michael
Bear, Jr; born Abt. 1735; died 1821.
x. Jacob Landis456, born October 15, 1742; died August 20, 1804;
married (1) Susanna Veronica; born September 1746; died June 1785; married
(2) Salome Hummer; born Abt. 1745.
xi.David Landis456, born Abt. 1744; died 1835; married Anna
Amelia Holl; born Abt. 1748.
xii.Catherine Landis456, born 1747; died 1835; married Samuel
Bowman; born 1743; died 1807.
xiii.Abraham Landis456, born Abt. 1750; died 1832; married Susanna
Harlacker; born Abt. 1755.
xiv.Benjamin Landis456, born Abt. 1752; died August 1826; married
Eve Hartman; born Abt. 1755.
More About Benjamin Landis:
Lived: Lebanon Co
xv.Salome Landis456, born Bef. 1754456
Notes for Salome Landis:
Salome signed off on a deed and must have been 21 by 1774, but not
married.
484. Jacob Rudolph Bollinger, born Abt. 1720. He married
485. Catharine.
485. Catharine, born Abt. 1722.
Children of Jacob Bollinger and Catharine are:
242 i. Daniel Bollinger, born Abt. 1735; married Elizabeth.
ii. Rudolph Bollinger, born September 12, 1748; died January
12, 1820; married Catharine; born June 03, 1750; died November 1811.
496. Michael Wolf, born Abt. 1720 in Switzerland.
Child of Michael Wolf is:
248 i. Eli Wolf, born June 24, 1747; died June 04, 1827 in Aged
79, 11 mo, 10 da.
Generation No. 10
512. Christian Martin457, born Abt. 1669 in Europe; died
July 12, 1748 in Weaverland, Lancaster county. He married 513. Elisabeth
(Ells).
513. Elisabeth (Ells), born 1672; died Aft. 1732 in Lancaster
county.
Notes for Christian Martin:
From the Mennonite Family History Col XVIII, no 3
Christian Martin called his family together in 1716 or 1717 to discuss
emigration from their home in near, Eriswil, Switzerland. They just
went down the Rhine River to the Palatinate area of Germany. Here
they lived for a time in a region called Kraichgau.
Christian and Ells Martin remained in Bockshaft, Germany, at least through
November 1731. The
November 1731 census of Bockshaft includes Christian Martin, his wife
and two children. They
immigrated to Pennsylvania Sept. 21,1732, aboard Pink Plaisance with
Fravin, age 16, and Fronik Martin, both aged under 16. I assume that Fronik
and Fravin are the two children mentioned
in the census and Fravin is considered an adult. Since these children
are too young to be of
Christian and Ells, I assume that they are actually grandchildren--raised
because a son [and his
wife?] had died. I placed this hypothetical son as the eldest member
of the family.
Christian Martin lived at Weaverland with his son David until his death.
He and his wife are most
probably buried in the Old Weaverland Cemetery, East Earl Twp., Lancaster
County, Pa.
Christian Martin (c.1669-after 1748), who arrived in Philadelphia on
the ship Plaisance,
September 21, 1732, age 63 years. He is considered the patriarch of
the Mennonite Martin families.
He immigrated with his wife, Ells Marty, age 60, and two children.
The ship also includes Fravin
Martin, age 16, Fronik Martin, age less than 16, and Martin Marta,
age less than 16.
[Note: This list is of families from the area of Bockshaft, Germany
that
emigrated from Germany during the summer of 1732.]
Michiel
Frantz, wife, 11 children
Hans Wittman, wife, 2 children
Oswald Hosstetter, wife, 4 children
Christian Geman, wife, 1 child, 1 other
Michiel Dierstein, from Bockshaft
Christian Marty, wife, 2 children
Hans Scherer's widow, 3 children, 2 married daughters
Samuel Brand and wife
Samuel Mayer, wife, 2 children
Martin Mayer, wife, 4 children
Hans Huber's widow, 3 children, 1 married daughter
Jacob Scherer, wife, 2 children, from Humelfreyser Hoff
Hans Beer, two daughters, from Dörren
Jacob Oberholtser
Christiaen Huber
Hans Musseleman from Mockesheun
Hans Musselman, wife, 1 child
More About Christian Martin:
Burial: ?
Ship: September 21, 1732, Pink Plaisance
More About Elisabeth (Ells):
Burial: ?
Children of Christian Martin and Elisabeth (Ells) are:
256 i. David Martin, born 1691 in Switzerland; died November
10, 1784 in Weaverland, Lancaster Co, Pa; married (1) Elizabeth; married
(2) Anna Weber Abt. 1725; married (3) Barbara Herr Miller Abt. 1728; married
(4) Anna Groff Abt. 1744.
ii. Male Martin, born Abt. 1692; died Bef. 1732.
iii.Christian Martin, born Abt. 1694; died September 1758; married
Magdalena Schneider; born Abt. 1695; died Aft. 1770.
iv.Jacob Martin, born Abt. 1696; died Bef. 1768; married Unknown;
born Abt. 1700.
Notes for Jacob Martin:
David and his brother Jacob Martin arrived in Philadelphia on the ship
Molly Sept. 30, 1727. They
both settled in the Weaverland Valley, near Christian Martin's first
tract. Both brothers remained
in Weaverland. Hans Hendrik Martin and his family arrived in Philadelphia
on Sept. 21, 1731
aboard the ship Britannia. A probable sister Veronica, age 23 years,
was also aboard this voyage.
Hans Heinrich settled east of Weaverland along the upper reaches of
the Conestoga River. He
acquired the name "Creek Henry" because his homestead was located next
to the creek. Hans
Heinrich also developed a mill at this site.
More About Jacob Martin:
Ship: September 30, 1727, Molly
v. Hans Heinrich Martin, born 1701; died 1784.
vi.Fravin Martin, born 1716.
vii.Veronica Martin, born Aft. 1716.
514. Abraham Herr, born Abt. 1675. He was the son
of 1028. Hans Herr. He married 515. Anna.
515. Anna, born Abt. 1677.
Child of Abraham Herr and Anna is:
257 i. Barbara Herr Miller, born Abt. 1700; died Abt. 1743; married
(1) Henry G Miller Abt. 1722; married (2) David Martin Abt. 1728.
642. John Krey, born Abt. 1675. He married 643. Helena.
643. Helena, born Abt. 1670.
Notes for John Krey:
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
KREY, JOHN. Philadelphia County. Yeoman.
February 17, 1719/20. March 18, 1719/20. D. 148.
Wife Sytge. Children: Deborah, Susannah, Catherine, Maria,
John,
William, Peter and Jacob. Letters were granted, only to wife
Sytge and
Isaac Opdegraf. Executors: Wife Sytge, John Henry Sprogell, Dirk
Opdegraf and Jacob Sensenig. Witnesses: Henry Kassell, William
Dewees
and Isaac Opdegraf.
Child of John Krey and Helena is:
321 i. Maria Krey, born 1704 in Germantown area; married Jacob
Sensenig 1722.
832. John Michael Pfautz, born 1682 in Rohrbach, Kreis Sinsheim;
died 1741 in Germantown, Pa. He was the son of 1664. Hans Michael
Pfautz. He married 833. Ursula Muehlenhauser February 10, 1701/02
in Steinsfurt Reformed (Chruch Reg, Rohrbach).
833. Ursula Muehlenhauser, born 1682; died May 16, 1772
in at Pequea.
Notes for John Michael Pfautz:
Strassburger and Hinke
Ship William and Sarah 9/18/1727
Hans Mich. Phauts, Skibach 5 (List A)
Hans Michel Pfautz (List B)
Hans Michael Pfautz appears in the passenger lists of the Ship William
and Sarah, 1727. (According to records in the Heimatstelle Pfalz,
Kaiserslautern, Hans Michael Pfautz, son of Hans Michael Pfautz, village
mayor (Schultheiss), was born about 1680-82, at Rohrbach, Kreis Sinsheim.
He was the innkeeper of the Tree Inn (Baumwirt) at Rohrbach, and was married
on February 10, 1702, at Steinsfurt, (Church Register, Rohrbach) to Ursula
Muhlenhauser of Steinsfurt, Reformed, daughter of Hans Jacob Muhlenhauser
of Steinsfurt. The emigration party consisted of five persons.
On March 22, 1727, Michael Pfautz sold his property (Haus, Hof u. Acker)
for 650 florins to the beerbrewer Hans Adam Tracken at Neckargemund.
Hans Michael Pfautz settled in "Conestoga," Lancaster County,
Pa. In 1737 his children numbered six: Hans Michael, Hans Jacob,
Johannes, Andreas, Anna Margaretha Wiederer, and Anna Barbara Weller.
Pfautz's Valley in Perry County, on the west side of the Susquehanna, is
named for his family.
More About John Michael Pfautz:
Burial: Germantown
Lived: Germantown, Pa
Occupation: Inn Keeper
Ship: 1727, William
More About Ursula Muehlenhauser:
Burial: Mr Widder's Plantation
Children of John Pfautz and Ursula Muehlenhauser are:
i. Jacob Pfautz458, born 1703; married Anna Magdalena Kuntz
in Pa458; born Abt. 1702.
Notes for Jacob Pfautz:
John Scott Davenport, Ph.D., May 1, 1970: I call your attention again
to
the 'List of ye Palatine Passengers, Imported on ye Ship William &
Sarah,
Willm. Hill, Mar. from Rotterdam Philad ye 18th Sep., 1727'
(Strassburger & Hinke List 1 A) which includes not only 'Hans Michl
Phauts, Skibach' with 5 persons in the family group, but also a 'Jacob
Pause' with 2 1/2 persons in the family group. (The '1/2' person meant
a
pregnant woman.)! National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Dec. 1975,
Vol. 61, No. 4: "Earliest Pfautz/Fouts Families in America" By John
Scott
Davenport.
P. 246" . . . arrived at Philadelphia 18 Sep., 1726, on the ship 'William
&
Sarah' from Rotterdam , with a total family count of three and one-half
freights (ch. under age eight were counted as one-half freights. .
. Jacob
Pfautz was so nebulous to family researchers that they confused him
with his eldest son Jacob, who resided in Strasburg Twp., Lancaster
Co.,
ca 1749-1800. Jacob (2) was the missing link between Hans Michael (1)
and his granddaughter Margaret (Fouts) Hoover..
" . . . He remained in the Skippack area of Frederick Twp., . . .
"It is doubtful that Jacob and his family lived on the Hans Michael
Pfautz
tract on Conestoga Creek in Lancaster Co. for longer than a year (if
at
all) . . . Whatever, by Dec., 1741, Jacob was settled west of the
Susquehanna River in the four-mile stretch of land north of the
temporary Line between Penn. and Md. and south of Digges Choice, a
Md.
patent which was legally a part of and administered by Baltimore co.,
Md.
. . . The Mason-Dixon Line established later (1769) passed through
it.
"On 2 Oct., 1743, he took communion at the Conewago Lutheran Church,
received a certificate for doing so, then appeared before a Md. Provincial
Court to present the certificate and take the requird oaths of loyalty
and
abjuration. On 18 Oct., 1743 the Provincial Court of Md. issued an
order
of naturalization to Jacob Fauz (sic), making him an English subject.
. .
"On 10 Sep., 1750, describing himself as Jacob Fouts of York Co., he
took
out a Penn. survey warrant . . .
"On 2 July, 1762, as Jacob Pfoutz, of Germany Twp., York Co., Penn.,
he
sole the 226 acres to Jacob Feezer. No trace of him had been found
in
any record thereafter. No wife signed when he sold the land. He was
surely past age 60, for his eldest son Jacob (3) was born in 1720.
He
appears in Lutheran and Reformed records in the area from 1741 through
1751, always with wife Anna Magdelena. His last appearance was on 12
June, 1751 . . . for on 29 Aug., 1760 he appeared . . .
" . . . His only court appearance was on 17 Jan., 1756 when he appeared
before the York Co. Orphans Court and joined Francis Bardt to qualify
as
executors of the estate of Martin Bardt. decd.
"By 1763 Jacob's family was located either in Lancaster Co., Pa., or
in
Rowan (now Randolph) Co., No. Car. No probate has been found for him
either place or in York Co., Penn., or Frederick Co., Md. . . .
"There are surely several daughters missing. In 1751 the tax list of
Strasburg Twp., Lancaster co., included a Samuel Ffouts as a freeman.
On
the same list were Jacob Fouts (59) and Augustine Widder (84), husband
of Anna Margaret Pfautz (81). With the exception of Michael (41) all
of
Jacob's sons appear to have married late: Jacob (62), age 18; Frederick
(64), age 30?; Andrew (66) age c.33. Wills or distribution exist in
extant rrecords for all three; none mentions or suggest the existance
of
any earlier families."
! Naturalized in the Lutheran Church at Cannewathe as Jacob Fauz of
Cannewathe, Oct. 2 or Oct. 18, 1743 from "Colonial Maryland
Naturalizations Part III" Wyand
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D., 14 June, 1972: Corroborating Andrew
of
being of Michael, in the Randolph Co., N. C. Tax Lists of 1779, Andrew
Fouts, Jacob Fouts, John Mast, Frederick Waymire, and Andrew Hoover
(Jr.) are shown on the List of William Cole as refusing to Take the
Oath
of Allegiance or to give an Inventory of taxables. They all lived on
the
southern end of the Uwharrie Dutch community on waters of Jackson
Creek and Cider Run and on the South Side of the Trading Road. In the
Census of 1790, correlated with land records, they are all still there
except that Elizabeth and her brood shows in the place of Andrew. The
Jacob Fouts adjacent to Andrew-Elizabeth is clearly identifiable as
the
third son of Michael who married Eleanor Malinda Waymire."
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D., Sep. 16,1976: "This is an update to
provide
you with information acquired since publication of "Earliest
Pfautz-Fouts Families in America," in the National Gen. Soc. Journal,
Dec.
1975: Revision in Family of Jacob Pfautz, eldest son of Hans Michael:
Based on further records of the Rev. John Caspar Stoever and data
provided by the REv. Frederick S. Weiser, noted Penn. Dutch
Historian-Genealogist, of Hanover, York Co., Pa. I have revised Jacob's
family . . . "
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D., Sep. 16,1976: "There still may be one,
two,
or three missing. This arrangement, excepting the enigma of
Andrew--who named two sons Jacob (the second after the first had
died), is logical, has the most documentation. The listing is still
tentative--will remain so as long as there are circas (c.) and question
marks (?)."
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D., May 29, 1979: " . . . Johann Michael
Pfautz,
Sr., of Rohrbach-Sinsheim, Rhenish Palatinate, WAS NOT the father of
Jacob Pfautz, of Germany Twp., York Co., Pa. . . . Why this recantation
after the article publ. in Dec., 1975? Relative to other Foutz work,
I
have had occasion to inspect the parish records sof Rohrbach-Sinsheim.
With other facts, the German records make the Jacob Pfautz, of
Strasburg, Lancaster Co., Pa. (previously identified as the eldest
son of
Jacob Pfautz of York Co.) the only possible identification as the son
of
Johann Michael Pfautz, Sr. The land patent of 1763 to Barbara Lyne
which included a description of the land disposition and probate of
Hans
Michael Pfatz, St.'s estate had an INTENTIONAL ERROR in its
identification OF Jacob Pfautz as the eldest son. Clearly, in retrospect,
with all of the Pfautz being strong Lutheran (Ursula, the mother, was
German Reformed before marriage and after her husband's death), the
eldest son (Hans Michael, Jr., the Dunker minister) was disowned by
his
father. Hence, in Johann Michael, Sr.'s mind Jacob was the eldest son
--
and he made his land deal with Jacob.
"In Penn. in 1742/2 when Johann Michael, Sr., died, aliens still did
not
possess the right to devise by will, but a land conveyance to an eldest
son was legitimate (the English had a thing about primogenitor) and
land
could be passed from father to eldest son without the question of
naturalization arising. Hence, the conveyance of the father's land
to
Jacob had to be stated in deed terminology as a conveyance to an eldest
son in order to make it legal and acceptable for patent. So, all parties
participated in a charade -- and I got sucked into a whirpool of
circumstantial evidence, for the only Jacob in the area who was
obviously older than Hans Michael, Jr., was Jacob Pfautz of York Co.,
who
just happened to be on the move when movement was indicated in St.'s
land affairs. . . With Jacob Pfautz of Strasburg firmly identified
as the
son of St., ALL CORROBORATIVE DOCUMENTATION connect the No. Car.
Fouts to the Lancaster Co., Pa., Pfautz DISAPPEARS.
". . . The only possible connection fo Hans Michael, Sr., to Jacob
Pfautz
lies in that fact that Hans Michael is shown on the passenger manifest
of
1727 as destined for 'Skippach,' . . . and Jacob Pfautz was a resident
of
Skippach from at Least 1729 to 1740 . . . same ship;s list was a Jacob
Mast, also diestined for Sksippach -- who did not sign the list of
oaths
of allegiance and abjuration. These lists were supposed to be signed
by
all males of sixteen years and older. But Hans Michael Pfautz, Jr.,
did
not sign. No Jacob Mast is evident inthe Skippach area records -- but
John Mast, who brother Jacob settled amont the Amish of Bern Twp.,
Berks Co., Pa., went to No. Car. with the Hoovers and the Fouts in
1762,
and nobody has ever offered a satisfactory statment of the rleationship
of the Masts to the Fouts -- or why Mennonite John Mast went to No.
Car.
with Lutheran Andrew Hoover, Mennonite Michael Fouts, and Denker
Dewald Fouts, Sr."
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D. Working draft May 1, 1981: "Partinymic
Code B . . . of Germany Twp., York (now Adams) Co., Pa., first appeared
in
records at Skippach, Philadelphia ( now Montgomery ) Co., Pa., 1730;
last
appeared when sold land in Germany Twp., Work Co., Pa., in 1763. Family
# 1-001"
! Gen. Aid Bulletin, (This is from a Gen. Soc. in Ohio, sorry I can't
recall
which one! HGS) Vol. 15, Issue 3, Jan., 1986
! Helen Wiley Lee, 1839 S. Lorraine, Wichita, Ks., 67211
! "5 Generations of the Pfautz-Fouts Family" compiled and published
by
Audrey L. Woodruff, C.G.R.S.--Order from 1824 S. Harvard, Independence,
Mo., 64052: pp.6-11, 16 " . . . The Rev. John Casper Stover, a Lutheran
minister, recorded in 1730 the baptism of Ludwig Pfautz at Skippack,
and identified Jacob Pfautz, the father, as 'am de Bergfarmen - of
the
hill settlement' ('Church Records and minutes for the Evangelical
Lutheran Congregation Beginning in 1730', compiled by John Casper
Stover . . . Lancaster Co. Hist. Soc.) . . . believed that Ludwig died
young,
and there may be other children missing within the six years between
LUdwig's birth and the two older children; or the possibility that
Jacob's
wife had died and Magdalena was his second wife.
" . . . On 18 Oct., 1743, the Provincial Court of Md. issued an order
of
naturalization to Jacob FAUZ, making him an English subject
" . . . 2 July 1762 - Jacob Pfautz of Germany Twp., York Co., Pa. deeded
to
Jacob Feezer . . . 226 acres in Germany Twp . . . /s/ Jacob Pfautz.
(No
wife signs) . . . To all appearances Jacob's wife Anna Magdalena, had
died in Hanover twp., York Co., prior to 1762. (now Adams Co., Pa.)
" Jacob's deed in 1762 was his last appearance in the York Co. (now
Adams) records . . . He died after 1762, however, no probate has been
found in either place, or in Frederick co., Md.
" . . . list contains the known ch. of Jacob Pfautz, however, due to
a six
year span in their ages, there may be others; also, Magdalena may have
been a second wife."
! On Fidonet 12 Feb., 1994 from Susan Stenberg of Carolina Gen. (918)
836-0125 (1:170/304) states born in Pa.
! Correspondence 19 Apr., 1993 Lowell E. Goar, 3262 Calif. ST., Costa
Mesa Ca. 92626: :Lived in York Co., Pa. Emigrated from Germany ...1730."
ii. John Pfautz, born Abt. 1708; married (1) Anna Klein; born
Abt. 1710; married (2) Margaret; born Abt. 1720.
416 iii.Hans Michael Pfautz, born May 21, 1709 in Coventry ywp;
died March 21, 1767 in Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co, Pa; married Catharine
Neff.
iv.Anna Margaretha Pfautz, born Abt. 1714; married Augustine
Widder; born Abt. 1710.
v. Conrad Pfautz, born Abt. 1715.
vi.Anna Barbara Pfautz, born Abt. 1716; married Jacob Heller
June 25, 1734 in John Casper Stoever Records; born Abt. 1710.
More About Anna Barbara Pfautz:
Lived: 1731, Leacock
Notes for Jacob Heller:
According to a very detailed article in the National Genealogical Society
Quarterly, Volume 63, Number 4, December 1975,
The Jacob Heller/Hiller who married Anna Barbara Pfautz was a widower
when they got married at Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church 23 June 1734. It says "Jacob Heller and his first wife were
redemptioners who arrived in Philadelphia in the mid
1720's." It also states that he had one daughter by his first wife.
It lists the five children of Jacob and Anna Barbara. My
information came from Familytreemaker CD#210 This article is by John
Scott Davenport and is very well documented.
834. Hans Heinrich Neff, born Abt. 1684 in Duhren, Germany;
died April 1745 in Lancaster Co, Pa. He married 835. Franca.
835. Franca, born Abt. 1685.
Children of Hans Neff and Franca are:
i. Johann Henry Neff, born Bet. 1705 - 1708 in Germany; died
June 1784 in Shenandoah, Va.
ii. Johannes Hans Jacob Neff, born Bet. 1709 - 1710; died February
1716/17.
417 iii.Catharine Neff, born May 15, 1711 in Bonfield, Germany;
died March 26, 1789 in Warwick twp, Lancaster Co, Pa; married Hans Michael
Pfautz.
iv.Abraham Neff, born Abt. 1719; died Abt. 1793 in Lancaster
co.
v. Esther Neff, born Abt. 1724; died Abt. 1750.
896. Johannes Mohn459, born 1701 in Hanover, Germany460;
died September 1764 in Vicinity of Fritztown, Penna461. He was the
son of 1792. Peter Mohn and 1793. Margaretha Rack. He married 897.
Anna Margaretha Hack March 04, 1721/22.
897. Anna Margaretha Hack462, born 1689 in Lichenroth463,464;
died Bef. 1764 in Pa. She was the daughter of 1794. Melchior Hack.
Notes for Johannes Mohn:
Strassburger and Hinke List 30A Captain's List of the passengers
imported in the Ship Elizabeth, Captain Edward Lee. Qualified Aug
27, 1733 Johanes Moon, farmer, age 33; Margret Moon, age 44; Maria
Moon, age 10; Matiles Moon, age 8; Vernor Moon, age 6; Conen Lutwick Moon,
age 3 1/2
By the Patent records of Pa it appears that John Moon (Mohn) in 1737 took up a tract of 174 acres of land in Cumru (now Spring) twp, and in 1744 another tract of 71 acres; and that in 1750 he purchased 49 acres from Dietrich Marshall (which was a part of 341 acres taken up by Marshall in 1737) This land was situated along the Cacoosing creek, in the vicinity of Fritztown. In 1758 he sold the tract of 49 acres to his son Ludwig. He was a farmer by occupation. He died in September, 1764 leaving a last will, by which it appears that his 4 children survived him and that his 2 daughters had become married. Magdalena to George Hean (Hain) and Maria to Jacob Ledy. His youngest son Ludwig carried on farming in the vicinity until after the Revolution, and then removed to Brecknock (now Spring) twp, where he continued farming until he died in January, 1796. He married Anna Odilia Bautz and by his last will it appears had 5 sons John, Ludwig, Henry, Daniel and Peter and 3 daughters Susanna m Philip Hatt, Elizabeth m ? Geyer and Margaret m Jacob Albright.
Anna Margaretha of Jorg Hen and wife, bapt 7/20/1747 Sp John Mohn and wife at St John's Hain's
Abstracts of Berks Co Wills: John Mohn, Cumru, dated 6/2/1764,
prob 10/2/1764. To son Ludwig the plantation whereon I now live in
Cumru containing 245 acres, he paying legacies as follows: To son
Werner Mohn #100, to dau Magdalena, wife of George Hean #50, to dau Maria,
wife of Jacob Ledy, #50. Remainder to son Ludwig. Friends Henry
Christ and Samuel Weiser, ex. Wit: Valentine Kerber, Geo Geisler
(Geissler), George Wunder.
More About Johannes Mohn:
Baptised: November 02, 1701, Langenselbold Reformed
Lived: April 11, 1761, Naturalized (Cumru twp, Berks Co)
Occupation: farmer
Ship: August 27, 1733, Ship Elizabeth, Capt Edward Lee465,466
Sponsors: Johannes Hubener, single son of Henrich Hubener467
Will: June 02, 1764, Proved 10/2/1764 Berks Co Wills
More About Anna Margaretha Hack:
Ship: August 27, 1733, Ship Elizabeth, Capt Edward Lee
Children of Johannes Mohn and Anna Hack are:
i. Marcia ( Anna Maria) Mohn468,469,470, born Abt. 1723471;
married Jacob Ledy; born Abt. 1720.
More About Marcia ( Anna Maria) Mohn:
Baptised: February 27, 1722/23, Langenselbold Reformed
Burial: single daughter of David Ehl472
Lived: Fritztown area
Occupation: February 27, 1722/23, Langenselbold Reformed
Ship: August 27, 1733, Ship Elizabeth, Capt Edward Lee
Sponsors: single daughter of David Ehl473
ii. Verner (Werner) Mohn474, born Abt. 1726 in Lagenselbold475; died 1796 in Virginia476; married Catharine Crowl; born Abt. 1740.
Notes for Verner (Werner) Mohn:
1767 Cumru twp tax list Vernon Moone 1 tax
1752 Cumru twp tax list Vernor Moon
Vernor's wife, Catharina, arrived on the same ship as he did.
She was 3 1/2 at the time of arrival.
Brenda's note: I don't think so, the children on this ship,
Catharine and Conreet Crowl, were age 3 1/2 (twins?) both dead
According to Burgert's book on the Langenselbold immigrants, "Wörner
Mohn" was baptized 18 Dec.
1726 at Langenselbold
Reformed Church, son of Johannes Mohn (son of Peter Mohn) and wife
Margretha,
daughter of the deceased Melchior Hack of Lichenroth. The sponsor at
the baptism of Wörner Mohn
was another Wörner Mohn of Langenselbold.
This info was taken from the internet (Included here for reference)
It was posted on a The Mohn Forum by Mike Mohn:
The following is a summary of data I've developed around my search for
the parents of Abraham Moon/Mohn.
Most of the information below is based on research from others and
there are some questions about exact
dates.
The purpose of developing this summary is to give a better perspective
on when and where
we've found Abraham and his alleged parents, Warren and Catherine Crowley
Moon (as listed in the Mountain
Democrat dated 10/10/1935). Maybe this will help trigger someone's
search in a particular county, state or
church.
As you can see, the Crowl/Grauels, Mohns and Sixs all came from Germany
and settled in
Maryland and Virginia areas. The problem still is connecting Abraham
to his parents.
Abraham has been identified as both Mohn and Moon, as has Jacob and George.
Please review the chronology and let me know if anyone has any facts
that will either confirm or refute any of the
information below.
1700 Johann Michael Crowl/Grauel was born in Langenselbold, Hesse, Germany
and died in 1778 in Straban
Twp. York (Now Adams County Pa.
1700 Johannes Mohn born in German and died 9/1764 in Pa.
1720 Johann (John) Hendrich (Henry) Six Jr. was born to Johann Heinrich
(John Henry) Sixt in Schoharie
County NY. The senior Sixt is from Marienfels, Hesse-Nassau, Germany.
The jr. is the father of Abraham's
first wife, Sohpia.
1726 Vernor/Werner Mohn born in Germany to Johannes & Anna margaretha (Hack) Mohn.
1729 Anna Catarina Crowl/Grauel born in Germany.
8/27/1733 Verner Mohn at the age of 6 was on the ship Elizabeth's registry,
arriving at Berks County Pa. along
with Johannes Mohn, Johan Michael Crowl (or Crowley, Gauel, Gaul or
Grauel) and they all came from
Langenselbold, Hesse, Germany. Also on the ship was Johan Michael Crowl/Grauel's
daughter named Anna Catarina Crowl/Grauel who was 3. I understand that
Anna and her brother Conrad may
have died during the trip but their parents may have had other children
and named them Anna Catarina and
Conrad as well.
1736 Another Johan Michael Grauel arrived on the Ship Harle.
1740 Catherina Crowl/Grauel was born to Johan Michael Crowl/Grauel and
Anna Maria Crowl/Grauel. She
later married Verner Mo (Mohn)?
1759/1760 George Moon was born in Pa.
9/1764 Johannes Mohn died. Johannes was Verner Mohn's grandfather.
4/61771 Abraham Moon/Mohn born (no location or parents identified)
1778 Johan Michael Crowl/Grauel died in Straban Twp. in Adams County
PA. In his will he mentioned his
daughter Catherine and her husband Vernon Mo(????). Was this his daughter
Anna Catharina who was born at
Langenselbold in 1729 or the younger daughter born in 1740?
1786 Mary Hull Born to Benjamin Hull and Jemima King. Benjamin Hull
settled early in Maryland. He was one
of the first settlers in Cumberland before 1800. Records in Momney,
Hampshire County Va., across the
Potomoac River, opposite Cumbland, show grants of land there to Benjamin.
1787 George Moon is found in the Pa archives tax record for Nurthumberland
County Va. He was listed next to John Moon, who is believed to be George's
father.
1790 Pennsylvania Census: Berks County, Brecknock Township had Mohn,
Ludwig, Ju(r) and Mohn, Ludwig,
Sen(r) on the roles
UNK The first known reference to where Abraham lived is in the book
"Pioneer Families of Garrett County".
According to the book, Abraham lived 12 miles outside of Morgantown,
WVA prior to moving to Allegany
County Maryland.
5/8/1791 Via microfilm at the LDS Family History Center, references
are made to Abraham Mohn taking
communion at the New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Lovettsville,
Loudoun County Virginia.
Lovettsville is on the Virginia state border with Frederick County
Maryland.
1793 George Mohn is found in Lovettsville, Loudon County, Va. His two
oldest children, Johannes (b. 1791)
and Jacob (b. 1793) were christened at the New Jerusalem Evangelical
and Reformed Lutheran Church.
1796 Vernor/Werner Mohn died. (No location identified)
4/4/1797 John Moon born to Abraham and Sophia Six. In the LDS FHC Abraham
is listed on one of the films
as Abraham Man. He was listed in the Apples Lutheran and Reformed Church,
Thurmont, Frederick,
Maryland. John was listed as Johannes S. Man. He was christened on
May 4, 1797.
10/26/1798 George Moon born to Abraham Moon/Mohn and Sophia Six.
10/7/1799 At Sophia Six Moon's fathers death (Henry Six), Abraham and
sons John
and George are listed in court records in Frederick County Maryland.
1799 John Henry Six died on 10/7/1799 in Frederick County Md and is buried there.
1799 Abraham's first wife, Sophia Six from Frederick County Maryland,
died and he remarried Mary Hull.
Mary's father was one of the early settlers in Cumberland, Maryland
before 1800. Abraham and Mary are listed
in Benjamin Hull's will in about 1809. Land grants were given to Benjamin
in Romney, Hampshire County Va (now WVA) across the Potomac River from
Cumberland, Md.
9/8/1800 In Benjamin Hull's will of this date, Mary Hull and Abraham
Moon are named. Benjamin apparently
died in 1809.
6/25/1804 The will of a Jacob Moon was found in Berkeley County and it named Jacob's wife and children.
1804-5 Abraham Moon was on the roll of Allegany County Md and assessed
in District No. 1 with personal
property with the value of $128.00. Jacob Moon was on the assessment
roll of Glades Hunderd and was
assessed with personal property valued at $100.00.
1804 (Approximate) Abraham settled in the Great Backbone area of Garrett County near Gorman, Md.
1809 A George Moon/Mohn is found in Butler County Pa.
1810 Abraham Moon was listed in the census of Garrett or Allegany County Md. as head of a family of ten.
1810 Jacob, a brother of Abraham, was listed in Garrett or Allegany County Md. as head of a family of seven.
2/6/1813 The heirs of James C. Goff deeded for $120.00, 159 acres of
land to Jacob Moon. This was the
Jacob Moon homestead at the foot of the Great Backbone mountains about
one mile southeast of Red House,
Md.
7/4/1836 Abraham Moon was deeded military lots totaling 200 acres from
Michael Wilson. The land was
patented by Wilson in 1826. Abraham had probably lived on the land
years before he obtained the deed. His
log house was near the present Bethlehem Church at the spring on the
farm now owned by R. Menke. (Since
the writing of the book, the property has been divided and sold many
times)
1847 Abraham Moon died in Garrett County Maryland without a will.
hanks to John Knisely and Gregg Moon and many others who have contributed
to the information below in
our search for Abraham Moon (Mohn) and his parents, Warren Moon and
Catherine Crowley. There is much
more to do but we just need to find a link between Abraham and his
father, where its Wernor or not.
.As of the 1860 census,I have samuel age 44,wife
margaret 40,maiden name(myers).son milton age22,fought for the union
army,captured an imprisoned at
andersonville,day before he was to be released,he died,he is buried
there,with the rest of the union soldiers.Next
come sarah e.,age19.Ervin,age 17,he to fought in the civil war as well,listed
as 2 tours of duty,with companyI,43
reg't,ohio infrantry.I have his pension papers.he married samantha
stansberry,and later moved to henry
co.,mo.samantha died dec.26,1910.both are buried at blairstown mo.ervin
remarried aug.,16,1913 to rebecca
j. cole.before i forget.ervin had 1 son,charles christ/crist.he was
born june 7,1877.no other listing of children,to
ervin,and samantha.ervin died june 6,1921.next comes barbara e,age15,simon
p.,age13,amos,age
11,josina,age8,margaret,age6,israel w,age4,my samuel w.crist age just
born that year.samuel sr.,remarried after
margaret died,to francis hanaway.they had 1 child john t. crist.as
far as i know samuel sr.,father is simon crist of
fairfield co.to further complicate this,i believe philip,abraham,john,and
william are all brothers,to simon.its awful
funny that these people all arrive,to this area,from 1804,to 1811.first
starting with john,buying land,in
1804,stating that he resided in berks co.,penns.fairfield co.,was part
of washington co,and ross co.perry
co.,was part of fairfield co.this is were i found philip crist.some
other crist disagree on this,because they cannot
find a correlation,as to them being all brothers.after simon died,i
found a letter dated 1853,to william christ
washington co.,ohio,or pa.very hard to read.simon also could of gone
by the name of samuel,or simon
samuel.also have land record for simon crist june 1,1811,patent no:1211,section
23
and35,township14n,range20w.i hope this gives you a little info,and
to cindy as well.e-mail me if you
can,[email protected],[email protected] write 6188
brushwood blvd.hilliard,43026.
sincerely larry crist.
More About Verner (Werner) Mohn:
Baptised: December 18, 1726, Langenselbold Reformed477
Lived: 1767, Cumru twp478
Ship: August 27, 1733, Ship Elizabeth, Capt Edward Lee479
Sponsors: Worner Mohn480
448 iii.Conon Ludwig ( Johann Ludwig) Mohn, born Abt. 1729 in
Hanover, Germany; died January 02, 1796 in Penna., Spring Township; married
Anna Odilia Bautz Abt. 1748 in Berks Co.
iv.Matiles (Johanna Magdalena) Mohn481, born Abt. 1725482; married
George Hean; born Abt. 1720.
More About Matiles (Johanna Magdalena) Mohn:
Baptised: March 14, 1724/25, Langenselbold Reformed
Ship: August 27, 1733, Ship Elizabeth, Capt Edward Lee
Sponsors: the daughter of Johann Conrad Hix483
Notes for George Hean:
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
HAINS ST JOHN'S
Anna Margaretha of Jörg [ Jorg ] Hen and wife, bapt. July 20,
1747.
Sponsors: John Mohn and wife.
Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
HEN, GEORGE. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Yeoman.
November 16, 1743. April 8, 1746. H.111.
Exec: Wife Veronica and Thomas Edwards. Children:
Anna, Sibilla,
Elizabeth, John Christ, Peter, George, John Henry, John Meredith, and
John Caspar. Witnesses: Joseph Crell, William Burg and Alettar
Crellins.
960. Mathes Mohler484, born Abt. 1670484. He was the
son of 1920. Johannes Mohler. He married 961. Gretha.
961. Gretha484, born Abt. 1675.
Notes for Mathes Mohler:
They were from Switzerland "von der Schwiez" as it reads in German
on Ludwig's ts and in the Old Reformed Church Records at Hassloch, where
Mathes and wife Margaretha were members. It is a village not far
from Darmstadt.
The Hassloch records show that Mathes and Gretha had at least seven
children:
Mathes Mohler, Jr, birthplace not recorded, about 1697 and died
8/19/1712 in Hassloch
Maria Elisabeth Mohler, bapt 6/5/1700 m in Hassloch' Frederick
Zapp
Anna Elisabeth Mohler, bapt 11/6/1701
Johann George Mohler, bapt 8/12/1703
This record comes from
Johann Ludwig Mohler bapt
11/22/1705
C C Moler (1962)
Johann Henrich Mohler, born 9/29/1711
Anna Margaretha Mohler born
abt 1712 married Conrad Seybert.
Could it be possible that Mathes Mohler had another son Mathias born around 1706 because a Mathias Mueller, age 26, came over on the Pink Plaisance in 9/19/1732? (Brenda's note)
Children of Mathes Mohler and Gretha are:
i. Johann Ludwig Mohler484, born April 04, 1696 in Switzerland;
died January 06, 1754 in Ephrata twp, Lancaster Co; married Anna; born
May 22, 1698; died December 23, 1772 in Ephrata twp, Lancaster Co.
Notes for Johann Ludwig Mohler:
Mohler Cemetery, Ephrata, Lancaster Co, Pa. Burial L-R . (1)
Ludwig Mohler 4/4/1676-1/6/1754 (2) only date shows should be wife
Anna (3)John Mohler 10/17/1786-2/18/1865 (4) Salome Gleim ehefrau
John Mohler 9/22/1796-1/11/1879 (5) John Mohler 9/16/1757-11/11/1821
(6) Anna 62 years (7)Heinrich Mohler 4/20/1728-4/20/1774
(8) Elizabeth Mohler 1731-1804
According to Ship Passengers Lists (Pa and Del) 1641-1825 by Carl Boyer
p127
THE SHIP THISTLE OF GLASGOW, 1730
Mohler (Moler, Mahler) Lutwig (Loudwick) Der Auswanderer
soll nach Angaben eines Nachkommen, der den Abstammungsort seines Vorfahren
sucht, am 4/4/1696 geborn sein. Nach seinen Angaben soll der Auswanderer
mit Anna (?)....., geboren am 5/22/1698, verheiratet gewesin und mit Frau
und 3 Kindern nach Amerika gezogen sein, wo er sich in Ephrata, Pa niederliess
und ein Mitglied der Brethren Church wurde. Kinder:
Heinrich *20.1. (od.4) 1728
Jacob
George Adam
The Church records of Conestoga District, Pa, show the names of: Ludwig Mohler and wife, 1738; Henry Mohler and wife 1739; George Mohler and wife, 1739; Jacob Mohler and wife, 1742; Henry Mohler and wife, 1751; Jacob Mohler, 1794; John Mohler and wife 1794.
German Baptist Records Conestoga Congregation Baptised by
Michael Frantz before 1739:
Bartlesig Christ and wife
Hannes Landis
Hannes Miller and wife
1739 Ludwig Mohler and wife
6/12/1748 Elizabeth Landis
Michael Pfautz and wife
Magdalena Zug
Henry Mohler
6/12/1751 Henry Mohler
George Mohler
12/8/1751 Wife of Henry Mohler
1740 George Mohler's wife
5/20/1753 George Miller
Herny Mohler's wife
8/11/1765 Barbara Miller
1742 Henry Miller
8/24/1766 Jacob Miller
Hannes Mader and wife
5/14/1769 Elder Pfautz died
Jacob Mohler and wife
1743 Christopher Geiss
1747 Peter Zug
Hannes Landis
Henry Mohler
Served in the Lancaster County, Pa, Militia (Pa Archives, 5th Series, Vol 7) Jacob Mohler; Hanes Mohler; Henry Mohler; John Mohler; Martin Mohler; Mattias Mohler; Jacob Moller; John Moller; and Martin Moller; the latter was a Sgt in 1789, and in that year Christian Mohler also enlisted.
More About Johann Ludwig Mohler:
Baptised: November 22, 1705, Old Reformed Church, Hassloch, not far
from Darmstadt
Fact 8: Ludwig had 3 daughters, names unknown
Fact 9: Accompanied Peter Bucher and Peter Miller, starters of the
Ephrata Cloister
Ship: August 29, 1730, Thistle of Glasgow, from Switzerland
Notes for Anna:
According to Ship Passenger Lists (Pa and Del) 1641-1825: Mohler
(Moler, Mahler) Lutwig )Loudwick) Der Auswanderer soll nach An gauen eines
Nachkommen, der den Abstammun gsort seines Vorfahren sucht, am 4/4/1696
geboren sein. Nach seinem Angaben soll der Auswanderer mit Anna (?)....,
geboren am 5/22/1698, verheisatet guvesen und mit Frau und 3 Kindern nach
Amerika gezogen sein, wo er sich in Ephrata, Pa niederliess und ein Mitglied
der Brethren Church wurde. Kinder Heinrich 20/1 (od.4) 1728
Jacob, George Adam
More About Anna:
Fact 8: Not sure if this is the correct name for Ludwig's wife although
the birth dates are supposedly correct
ii. Mathes Mohler484, born 1697485; died August 19, 1712 in Hassloch486
480
iii.Johann Henrich Mohler, born Abt. 1700; died Bef. 1769; married (1)
Elizabeth; married (2) Barbara.
iv.Maria Elisabeth Mohler486, born Abt. 1702; married Frederick
Zapp in Hassloch; born Abt. 1695.
More About Maria Elisabeth Mohler:
Baptised: June 05, 1700, Old Reformed Church, Hassloch, not far from
Darmstadt
v. Anna Elisabeth Mohler486, born Abt. 1701.
More About Anna Elisabeth Mohler:
Baptised: November 06, 1701, Old Reformed Church, Hassloch, not far
from Darmstadt
vi.Johann George Mohler486, born Abt. 1703.
More About Johann George Mohler:
Baptised: August 12, 1703, Old Reformed Church, Hassloch, not far from
Darmstadt
vii. Anna Margaretha Mohler486, born Abt. 1712; married Conrad
Seybert; born Abt. 1710.
Generation No. 11
1028. Hans Herr, born Abt. 1650.
Notes for Hans Herr:
In 171 Hans Herr led in the formation of the first Lancaster area Mennonite
settlement along the Pequea Creek, near the location of the Hans Herr House.
This is the oldest house still standing for tourist visitation and built
by European immigrants in Lancaster County and points west in North America.
It was construced in 1719 southeast of the present town of Willow Street
by Hans' son, Christian Herr, to serve as a dwelling place and meetinghouse.
Children of Hans Herr are:
514 i. Abraham Herr, born Abt. 1675; married Anna.
ii. Christian Herr, born Abt. 1677.
1664. Hans Michael Pfautz, born Abt. 1655 in Heimststelle, Pflaz, Kaiserslautern at Rohrbach, Kreis Sinsheim.
Child of Hans Michael Pfautz is:
832 i. John Michael Pfautz, born 1682 in Rohrbach, Kreis Sinsheim;
died 1741 in Germantown, Pa; married Ursula Muehlenhauser February 10,
1701/02 in Steinsfurt Reformed (Chruch Reg, Rohrbach).
1792. Peter Mohn, born Abt. 1650 in Langenselbold487.
He was the son of 3584. Hans Mohn and 3585. Anna Maria Wilhelm. He
married 1793. Margaretha Rack April 14, 1681488.
1793. Margaretha Rack, born Abt. 1660 in Lichenroth.
She was the daughter of 3586. Hans Rack.
Child of Peter Mohn and Margaretha Rack is:
896 i. Johannes Mohn, born 1701 in Hanover, Germany; died September
1764 in Vicinity of Fritztown, Penna; married Anna Margaretha Hack March
04, 1721/22.
1794. Melchior Hack, born Abt. 1660 in Lichenroth489; died Bef. 1722.
Child of Melchior Hack is:
897 i. Anna Margaretha Hack, born 1689 in Lichenroth; died Bef.
1764 in Pa; married Johannes Mohn March 04, 1721/22.
1920. Johannes Mohler, born Abt. 1640.
Child of Johannes Mohler is:
960 i. Mathes Mohler, born Abt. 1670; married Gretha.
Generation No. 12
3584. Hans Mohn489, born Abt. 1617 in Langenselbold490;
died 1657. He was the son of 7168. Christoph Mohn and 7169. Elizabeth
Fuchs. He married 3585. Anna Maria Wilhelm.
3585. Anna Maria Wilhelm491, born Abt. 1620. She
was the daughter of 7170. Reitz Wilhelm.
Children of Hans Mohn and Anna Wilhelm are:
i. Kunigunda Mohn492, born May 07, 1646; died October 29, 1721493;
married Johannes Faust January 04, 1665/66; born Abt. 1643; died September
04, 1694 in Lagenselbold494.
Notes for Kunigunda Mohn:
Kunigunda MOHN (1646-1721) m. Johannes FAUST; dau. of Johannes MOHN
(1617-1657)
Langenselbold Ger. m. Anna Maria WILHELM dau. of Reitz WILHELM; Christolph
MOHN (1591-?)
m. Elisabeth FUCHS (dau. of Anton FUCHS and Ursula DEINES)on 03/Mar/1612
or 1613;
Theophilis MOHN (1574-19/Sept/1598) m. Kunigunda TREIT dau of Petrus
TREIT; Reichart MOHN
(d. abt 1584). According to the information that I have, all of the
above were born, lived, married and
died in Langenselbold, Ger. Kunigunda's grandson, Johann Georg FAUST
came to Berks Co., Pa. in
Sept. of 1741.
More About Kunigunda Mohn:
Lived: Langenselbold in Hesse
Notes for Johannes Faust:
Some of the information that I have found is that Johan Peter Foust
who is the son of Kunigunga Mohn
and Johan (Hans) Foust married a Magdalena Adams. Johan Peter Foust
died in Philadelphia. His son
Philip Lebs Foust was married in Berks Co, Pa to Magdelin Albright.
The Fousts are listed right after
Johannes Mohn on the passenger list of the ship Elizabeth that arrived
in Philadelphia in Aug, 1733.The
Albrights and the Fousts are intermarried with the Mohns in Berks.
Hans FAUST was the ancestor
of many of the FAUSTs
and FOUSTs in America. This information came from various
sources. Any corrections would be appreciated.
Hans was born in Wolferborn,
Hesse, Germany. Hans'
father was Johan FAUST born about 1580 in Wolferborn. I do
not have his mother's name.
Early in Hans' life the Plague
hit the area hard.
Then followed the Thirty Years War. Hans moved to
Langenselbold, a town about 16 miles away. His father also
later moved there. On 16 Mar 1840 Hans married Elizabeth
FISCHER. Elizabeth was from a well established family of
Langenselbold. Her paternal grandfather was once the mayor
of the town. Hans and Elizabeth had 6 children. One of
these Johan FAUST who married Kunigunda MOHN. The MOHNs
were also a well established Langenselbold family. Johan
and Kunigunda had 2 children that immigrated to America.
One of these was my ancestor, Johan Peter. Johan Peter's
family appears to be the most widely studied (and possibly
the most prolific) of the FAUST/FOUST families in America.
Johan and Kunigunda had a daughter, Elisabeth, who married
Andreas LERCH. This family also immigrated to America.
After the death of Elizabeth
FISCHER, Hans married
Kunigunda GAUL. Kunigunda was from Ravolzhausen, a town
about three miles from Langenselbold. Hans and Kunigunda
also had 6 children. One of these was Johan Georg.
I do
not know Johan Georg's wife's name. One of their sons was
Johan Philip. Philip and family came to America on the same
ship as cousin Peter (see above) and family. The ship was
The Elisabeth that arrived in Philadelphia on 27 Aug 1733.
Again, I would appreciate
any corrections. Some of
this info came from World Family Tree CD's and LDS
information. Most came from the book by Dr. Howard Faust.
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Links can be found there to websites for mailing
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More About Johannes Faust:
Baptised: April 29, 1649, 3 wks before Easter 1643, at Selbold494
Sponsors: Johann Ermuth494
1792 ii. Peter Mohn, born Abt. 1650 in Langenselbold; married Margaretha Rack April 14, 1681.
3586. Hans Rack495, born Abt. 1630.
More About Hans Rack:
Occupation: Kloster Wirth
Child of Hans Rack is:
1793 i. Margaretha Rack, born Abt. 1660 in Lichenroth; married
Peter Mohn April 14, 1681.
Generation No. 13
7168. Christoph Mohn496, born Abt. 1591. He was the
son of 14336. Theophilis Mohn and 14337. Kunigunda Treit. He married
7169. Elizabeth Fuchs.
7169. Elizabeth Fuchs497, born 1588. She was the
daughter of 14338. Anton Fuchs and 14339. Ursula Deines.
Child of Christoph Mohn and Elizabeth Fuchs is:
3584 i. Hans Mohn, born Abt. 1617 in Langenselbold; died 1657;
married Anna Maria Wilhelm.
7170. Reitz Wilhelm498, born Abt. 1595.
Child of Reitz Wilhelm is:
3585 i. Anna Maria Wilhelm, born Abt. 1620; married Hans Mohn.
Generation No. 14
14336. Theophilis Mohn499, born Abt. 1565; died September
19, 1590. He was the son of 28672. Reichart Mohn. He married
14337. Kunigunda Treit.
14337. Kunigunda Treit, born Abt. 1565; died May 18, 1615500.
She was the daughter of 28674. Petrus Treit.
Child of Theophilis Mohn and Kunigunda Treit is:
7168 i. Christoph Mohn, born Abt. 1591; married Elizabeth Fuchs.
14338. Anton Fuchs, born Abt. 1555. He married 14339.
Ursula Deines March 12, 1612/13.
14339. Ursula Deines, born Abt. 1560.
Child of Anton Fuchs and Ursula Deines is:
7169 i. Elizabeth Fuchs, born 1588; married Christoph Mohn.
Generation No. 15
28672. Reichart Mohn500, born Abt. 1540; died Abt. 1584.
Child of Reichart Mohn is:
14336 i. Theophilis Mohn, born Abt. 1565; died September 19,
1590; married Kunigunda Treit.
28674. Petrus Treit, born Abt. 1535.
Child of Petrus Treit is:
14337 i. Kunigunda Treit, born Abt. 1565; died May 18, 1615;
married Theophilis Mohn.
Endnotes
1. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
2. Family Information.
3. tombstone.
4. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
5. Family Information.
6. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
7. Family Information.
8. tombstone.
9. Family Information.
10. 1910 Census, Clay twp, Lancaster co.
11. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
12. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security
Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.44973.96
13. tombstone.
14. 1910 Census, Clay twp, Lancaster co.
15. Cemetery Records
16. 1910 Census, Clay twp, Lancaster co.
17. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
18. Family Information.
19. census.
20. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
21. Family Information.
22. census.
23. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
24. Family Information.
25. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
26. Family Information.
27. census.
28. tombstone.
29. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
30. Family Information.
31. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
32. Family Information.
33. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
34. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
35. Family Information.
36. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
37. Family Information.
38. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
39. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
40. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
41. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
42. Pension Record
43. Farmers Directory of Lancaster County, 1914.
44. tombstone.
45. 1910 Census, Clay twp, Lancaster Co.
46. tombstone.
47. 1910 Census, Ephrata twp, Lancaster co.
48. Death Announcement.
49. tombstone Rothsville United Zion
50. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
51. 1880 Warwick twp census.
52. 1910 Akron, Lanc Co Census.
53. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
54. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
55. 1910 Akron, Lanc Co Census.
56. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co.
57. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
58. tombstone.
59. Death Certificate.
60. tombstone.
61. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
62. 1910 Akron, Lanc Co Census.
63. tombstone.
64. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
65. 1910 Akron, Lanc Co Census.
66. tombstone.
67. Oberholtzer Family History, (1802-1968) Compiled by Levi
N and Lizzie B Oberholtzer.
68. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
69. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
70. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
71. 1850 Census Heidleberg, Lebanon Co
72. tombstone, figured out from age on ts and date of death from
the newspaper.
73. Lebanon Newspaper
74. "Newspaper Article," Lebanon Advertiser.
75. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
76. tombstone at Brickerville Emanuel Luth Cemetery
77. Tombstone at Brickerville Emanuel Luth Cemetery
78. tombstone.
79. "Cornwall Mine Records."
80. Tombstone at Brickerville Emanuel Luth Cemetery
81. Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church Records, Lebanon co.
82. tombstone, Quentin Cemetery, Lebanon co.
83. 1860 Census, Elizabeth twp, (Durlach) Lancaster co.
84. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
85. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
86. Church Records; Salem Evan Luth, Leb Co
87. 1860 Census, Elizabeth twp (Durlach), Lancaster co.
88. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster Co.
89. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
90. tombstone Lititz Dunkard Brethren
91. tombstone at Lititz Dunkard Brethren
92. Book on Lititz w/ 1905 Directory.
93. 1860 Census, Elizabeth twp (Durlach), Lancaster co.
94. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster Co.
95. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
96. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elziabeth twp, Lancaster co.
97. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
98. tombstone.
99. tombstone at Hopeland United Methodist
100. Farmers Directory of Lancaster County, 1914.
101. Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading.
102. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elziabeth twp, Lancaster co.
103. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
104. 1900 Census, Ephrata twp, (Census says birth date 11/1866).
105. Cemetery Records Charles Evans, Reading
106. 1900 Census, Ephrata twp.
107. 1900 Census, Ephrata twp, Lancaster co.
108. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
109. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
110. Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Lebanon Co.
111. 1910 Census, Ephrata twp, Lancaster twp.
112. Baptismal Records Brickerville Emanuel Luth
113. Tombstone at Hopeland United Methodist
114. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
115. Pension Record
116. 1900 Warwick twp, Lanc Co Census.
117. tombstone.
118. Pension Record
119. Military Records.
120. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
121. tombstone.
122. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
123. Pension Record
124. Military Records, Father's Pension Record.
125. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
126. Pension Record
127. Military Records.
128. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
129. Pension Record
130. Military Records.
131. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
132. Pension Record
133. tombstone.
134. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
135. Pension Record
136. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
137. Pension Record
138. 1910 Clay twp Census.
139. Pension Record
140. 1900 Warwick twp, Lanc Co Census.
141. Pension Record
142. tombstone.
143. Pension Record
144. 1850 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
145. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
146. 1880 Warwick twp census.
147. 1900 Warwick twp, Lanc Co Census.
148. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
149. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
150. 1850 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
151. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
152. 1880 Warwick twp census.
153. 1900 Warwick twp, Lanc Co Census.
154. 1880 Warwick twp census.
155. Book on Lititz w/ 1905 Directory.
156. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
157. 1880 Warwick twp census.
158. 1910 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
159. 1870 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
160. Book on Lititz w/ 1905 Directory.
161. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
162. 1880 Warwick twp census.
163. 1870 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
164. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
165. 1880 Warwick twp census.
166. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
167. 1850 Census, Elizabeth twp.
168. 1880 Ephrata twp Census.
169. "Ephrata Review," 1.30.1936.
170. Salem Lutheran Reamstown.
171. 1880 Clay twp Census.
172. 1880 Ephrata twp Census.
173. "Obituary," 10/6/1911 p3 Ephrata
Review.
174. 1880 Clay twp Census.
175. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
176. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
177. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
178. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
179. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
180. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
181. tombstone, St Luke's Lutheran Cemetery, Schafferstown.
182. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
183. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
184. History of Schaefferstown, Buried in St Luke's Lutheran
Cemetery, Schafferstown (tombstone not there).
185. 1850 Census Leb Co Heidleberg twp
186. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
187. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
188. Church Records; St Lukes Schafferstown Leb co
189. Church Records; St Lukes Schafferstown leb co
190. A S Brendle, Book on Schaefferstown.
191. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
192. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
193. Christ Evangelical Lutheran, (Christ) or (Tulpehocken) Church
Records, Jefferson twp.
194. Church Records; St Lukes Schafferstown leb co
195. Christ Evangelical Lutheran, (Christ) or (Tulpehocken) Church
Records, Jefferson twp.
196. Church Records; St Lukes Schafferstown leb co
197. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
198. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
199. 1880 Ephrata twp Census, W Cocalico twp, Lancaster Co.
200. 1850 Census Leb Co Heidleberg twp
201. tombstone Mellingers Cemetery
202. 1870 Census Lebanon Co Heidleberg twp
203. Tombstone at Mellingers Cemetery
204. "Ephrata Review."
205. "Ephrata Review," 2/13/1907.
206. tombstone, Quentin Cemetery, Lebanon co.
207. 1860 Census, Clay twp, Lancaster co.
208. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
209. 1880 Ephrata twp Census, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster co.
210. 1860 Census Lancaster Co Clay twp
211. Tombstone at Quentin Cemetery
212. Pension Record
213. Tombstone at Quentin Cemetery Lebanon Co
214. 1870 Clay twp Census.
215. "Ephrata Review."
216. Tombstone at Quentin Cemetery Lebanon Co
217. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
218. 1850 Census Heidleberg, Lebanon Co
219. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
220. 1850 Census Heidleberg, Lebanon Co
221. 1850 Heidleberg twp, Lebanon co census.
222. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
223. 1870 Clay twp Census, Elziabeth twp, Lancaster Co.
224. "Ephrata Review."
225. Tombstone
226. "Ephrata Review."
227. Farmers Directory of Lancaster County, 1914.
228. St Luke's, Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co.
229. Church records; St Lukes Schafferstown Leb co
230. Church Records; St Lukes Schafferstown leb co
231. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
232. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp
233. Tabor First Reformed Church Records, Lebanon Co.
234. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Elizabeth twp
235. 1850 Census, Warwick twp.
236. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
237. census, 1870 Heidleberg, Lebanon Co.
238. 1850 Census.
239. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
240. 1850 Census, Penn twp, Lancaster county.
241. 1850 Census, Penn Twp, Lancaster Co.
242. 1850 Census, Warwick twp. Lancaster.
243. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
244. 1850 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
245. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
246. 1870 Warwick twp, Lanc co Census.
247. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
248. tombstone Middle Creek Church of the Brethren
249. tombstone.
250. 1860 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
251. 1850 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
252. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
253. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
254. 1850 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
255. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
256. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
257. 1880 Manheim twp, Lanc Co Census.
258. 1850 Warwick twp, Lancaster Co Census.
259. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
260. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
261. "The Ephrata Review," 7/18/1902.
262. tombstone at Fairview Cemetery, Manheim
263. tombstone.
264. 1850 Census, Warwick twp, Lancaster.
265. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
266. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
267. 1850 Census, Warwick twp, Lancaster.
268. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
269. 1880 Warwick twp census.
270. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
271. 1910 Akron, Lanc Co Census.
272. 1860 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
273. 1900 Ephrata twp Lanc co Census.
274. 1850 Census, Warwick twp, Lancaster.
275. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
276. 1860 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
277. "The Ephrata Review," 7/18/1902.
278. Pine Hill Grave Yard Records.
279. 1850 Census, Warwick twp, Lancaster.
280. 1850 Census Lancaster Co Warwick twp
281. 1850 Census, Warwick twp, Lancaster.
282. 1850 Census.
283. 1860 Ephrata Twp Census.
284. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
285. Bible Record.
286. 1850 Census.
287. 1860 Ephrata Twp Census.
288. 1860 Census, Ephrata.
289. 1850 Census.
290. 1860 Census.
291. 1860 Ephrata Twp Census.
292. 1850 Census.
293. 1860 East Cocalico twp, Lanc Co Census, Reamstown.
294. 1860 Ephrata Twp Census.
295. Death Certificate.
296. 1850 Census, Ephrata twp.
297. "Obituary," Ephrata Review 10/6/1911.
298. "Obituary," 10/6/1911 Ephrata Review.
299. will proved.
300. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
301. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
302. Latter Day Saints info, Batch #8602806, sheet 42.
303. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
304. Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church Records, Lebanon co.
305. tombstone, St Luke's Lutheran Cemetery, Schaffertown.
306. 1850 Census, Heidelberg, Lebanon county.
307. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
308. 1850 Census, Warwick twp.
309. Ellis and Evans.
310. 1860 Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co Census.
311. 1850 Census.
312. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
313. will, Mentioned in his father, Peter's will.
314. Orphans Court Records, Lancaster County.
315. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
316. Orphans Court Records, Lancaster County.
317. Muddy Creek Church Records.
318. will Abstracts, At his father's death.
319. will, Ludwig Mohn dec'd.
320. Orphans Court Records, Lancaster County.
321. Muddy Creek Church Records.
322. 1860 East Hempfield, Lanc co Census.
323. 1880 East Hempfield Lanc co Census.
324. 1860 East Hempfield, Lanc co Census.
325. Muddy Creek Church Records.
326. "Ephrata Review," 3/27/1832.
327. 1870 Census Index: Eastern Pennsylvania.
328. Muddy Creek Church Records.
329. 1880 West Hempfield Census.
330. Muddy Creek Church Records.
331. 1870 Census Index: Eastern Pennsylvania.
332. Muddy Creek Church Records.
333. Orphans Court Records, Lancaster County.
334. Muddy Creek Church Records.
335. 1850 Census, SW Ward, Lancaster city.
336. tombstone.
337. Bible Record.
338. will, John Mohler N I 86.
339. will, Q393 (Jacob Mohler).
340. Bible Record.
341. will, John Mohler N I 86.
342. will, Q393 (Jacob Mohler).
343. Bible Record.
344. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
345. Bible Record.
346. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
347. Bible Record.
348. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
349. Bible Record.
350. Betty Carson.
351. Bible Record.
352. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
353. Bible Record.
354. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
355. Bible Record.
356. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
357. Bible Record.
358. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
359. Bible Record.
360. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
361. Bible Record.
362. will, John Mohler of Cocalico N I 86.
363. Bible Record.
364. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
365. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
366. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
367. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
368. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
369. tombstone.
370. Berks Co Abstracts. 9/29/1816
371. "Berks Co Newspaper CHRONICLE OF THE TIMES," 1/29/1823.
372. Berks Co Abstract Book.
373. Christ Evangelical Lutheran, Tulpehocken Church Records.
374. Altalaha Church Records, Rehrersburg, Berks co.
375. Altalaha Church Records, Rehrersburg, Berks Co.
376. Berks Co Abstract Book.
377. Altalaha Church Records, Rehrersburg, Berks co.
378. Bever Creek Church Records.
379. Altalaha Church Records, Rehrersburg, Berks co.
380. Altalaha Church Records.
381. will, Mentioned in her father, Peter's willMentioned in
her father, Peter's will.
382. Christ Evangelical Lutheran, Tulpehocken Church Records.
383. Altalaha Church Records, Rehrersburg, Berks co.
384. Altalaha Church Records.
385. Swamp Church (Little Cocalico) Records.
386. will, Mentioned in her father, Peter's will.
387. tombstone.
388. "Newspaper Article," Der Libanon Demokrat.
389. Birth Date Calculator.
390. tombstone.
391. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
392. 1850 census, Cumru twp, Berks co.
393. tombstone.
394. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
395. tombstone, (The Tombstone says he was born 5/22/1788, Church
records say 5/26/1786.
396. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
397. Ship Passenger Lists Pa and Delaware (1641-1825) Carl Boyer,
3d.
398. tombstone.
399. Emanuel Lutheran, Brickerville, Elizabeth twp, Lancaster
Co..
400. tombstone.
401. R W Davis, Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners.
402. Records of Rev Waldschmidt.
403. Bucher Genealogy.
404. Records of Rev Waldschmidt.
405. International Marriage Records CD.
406. First Reformed Church, Lancaster.
407. Bernice Louise Martin Mohler.
408. Family Information.
409. The Martin Genealogy Project.
410. will proved.
411. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
412. Christ, Date of Import: Oct 4, 1999.
413. The Sensineys of America compiled by Barton Sensenig.
414. St John's (Hain's) Reformed Church Lower Heidleberg twp
Berks Co.
415. John Caspar Stoever's Pastoral Records, Brickerville.
416. John Caspar Stoever's Pastoral Records.
417. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
418. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
419. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
420. St John's (Hain's) Reformed Church Lower Heidleberg twp
Berks Co.
421. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
422. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol.
1, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #3061,
Date of Import: Oct 1, 1997.
423. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
424. First Reformed Church Records Reading Berks Co.
425. St John's (Hain's) Reformed Church Lower Heidleberg twp
Berks Co.
426. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
427. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
428. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
429. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
430. tombstone.
431. St John's (Hain's) Reformed Church Lower Heidleberg twp
Berks Co.
432. Reformed Church Records, Jonestown, Lebanon co.
433. tombstone.
434. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
435. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
436. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
437. Cocalico Reformed (now Bethany).
438. Muddy Creek Church Records.
439. Records of Rev Waldschmidt.
440. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
441. Records of Rev Waldschmidt.
442. CD 166.
443. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
444. Records of Rev Waldschmidt at Cocalico.
445. Rev. John Waldschmidt.
446. Latter Day Saints info, F501099, sheet 28.
447. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
448. Schwartzwald Church Records, Exeter twp.
449. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
450. will, his name is mentioned in his father's will.
451. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
452. tombstone.
453. Mohn Papers by Dot Mohn, Berks co Historical Society.
454. St John's (Hain's) Reformed Church Lower Heidleberg twp
Berks Co.
455. C C Moler.
456. Betty Carson.
457. The Martin Genealogy Project.
458. Marriage Index.
459. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
460. (Hain's) (Cacusi) St John's Reformed Church, Lower Heidleberg
twp, Berks Co.
461. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol.
1, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #3061,
Date of Import: Oct 1, 1997.
462. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
463. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
464. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
465. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
466. Pa Archives Second Series Vol 17 p 83, Same Vol p 106
467. Langenselbold Reformed KB.
468. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
469. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
470. St John's (Hain's) Reformed Church Lower Heidleberg twp
Berks Co.
471. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
472. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
473. Langenselbold Reformed KB.
474. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
475. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
476. Internet.
477. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
478. 1767 census.
479. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
480. Langenselbold Reformed KB.
481. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
482. Ship Records, Strassburger and Hinke.
483. Langenselbold Reformed KB.
484. C C Moler.
485. Old Reformed Church, Hassloch, not far from Darmstadt.
486. C C Moler.
487. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
488. Langenselbold Reformed KB.
489. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
490. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America, 33.
491. WFT 3, #4459.
492. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
493. WFT 3, #4459.
494. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse
to America.
495. Langenselbold Reformed KB.
496. WFT 3, #4459.
497. WFT 3, #4459.
498. WFT 3, #4459.
499. WFT 3.
500. WFT 3, #4459.