Charles Meyer Zerbe

Male 1841 - 1921  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Charles Meyer Zerbe was born on 2 Sep 1841 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA (son of Jonathan Zerbe and Martha Meyer); died on 5 Jun 1921 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Lawyer
    • Residence: Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA

    Notes:

    6 June 1921: Charles M. Zerbe, the oldest member of the Lebanon county bar, died on Sunday, at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida S. Zerbe, at Schaefferstown, aged 79 years, 9 months, and 8 days.

    Mr. Zerbe was taken ill about four weeks ago with the outbreak of a carbunkle on his body, and it was followed by others evidences, the physicians asserted, of a physical debility incident to old age, which is ascribed as the cause of his death, which occurred about noon on Sunday.

    Mr. Zerbe was a native of Lebanon County and lived here practically all his life. He was born on September 2, 1841, the first born child of Dr. Jonathan and Martha Meyer Zerbe. of Schafferstown. Two younger brothers and two younger sisters preceded him in death.

    The lawyer secured his preliminary education in the public schools and the Old Academy, at Schaefferstown, and then matriculated to Franklin and Marshall College, from which he was graduated in 1862. Later he taught a year or more in Mrs. Emily Miller's private school at Schaefferstown, and then studied law with the late Samuel Perkins, esq., at Philadelphia. He was admitted to the Philadelphia bar in 1866, and to the Lebanon county bar in August of the same year, and to the Superior and Supreme courts of Pennsylvania. He returned to his home almost immediately thereafter, and began practice here. He resided in Schaefferstown for some years, and then came to Lebanon where he remained in active practice until illness incapacitaed him little more than a month ago.

    He was one of three young men of Schaefferstown who graduated about the same time at F and M college, Jere Hoffman, who became a captain in the Civil War; W. W. Weigley, later practicing at Philadelphia, and Samuel V. MAys, who died young in life, all of whom took up the practice of law. Dr. S. P. Heilman, late of this city, was a member of the same class.

    Mr. Zerbe's professional career covered a period of almost 55 years. He was connected at various times with many important cases. He took pride in his profession and his achievements justified his pride. He was long regarded as an authority in the law, and in practice was also held in highest regard.

    He was well informed on local affairs, and particularly with respect to the older families of the region, and the historic data of this section of Pennsylvania. He was an honored member of the Lebanon County Historical Society. He was made an honorary member of Camp 254, Patriotic sons of America, some years ago.

    His wife, who was Miss Rebecca Yearsley, of Philadelphia, died about six years ago. [Lebanon Semi-Weekly News, Page 13]

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31952481/charles-meyer-zerbe

    Family/Spouse: Rebecca Elizabeth Yearsley. Rebecca was born on 16 Aug 1856 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA; died on 6 Jul 1915 in Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan Zerbe was born on 21 Jul 1812 in Berks County, PA; died on 03 Apr 1877 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31971329/jonathan-zerbe

    Dr. Jonathan Zerbe was not a native of the town; but, for upwards of forty years he resided in town and practiced his profession. During that time he enjoyed a very extensive and lucrative practice. He ranked very high as a skillful surgeon and successful practitioner. He was instensely devoted to the cause of education, and was public-spirited. He was always prompt to identify himself with every movement or project that promised to promote the welfare of the community. He won the absolute confidence of his fellow citizens by his steadfast loyalty to their interests. He died in 1877, deeply mourned by all who knew him. [History of Schaefferstown]

    Jonathan Zerbe was born July 31, 1812, in Tulpehocken, Berks Co., Pa. He was the son of a farmer in moderate circumstances, and his early education was such as the schools of the vicinity afforded. He learned the trade of a shoemaker, but at the end of his apprenticeship he went to Virginia, where he attended school and gained a fair knowledge of the English language, which at that time was but litle used in the section of the county where he was born. In 1837 he went to Shaefferstown, and entered the office of Dr. John Shertzer as a student of medicine. Before the completion of his studies Dr. Shertzer emigrated to Ohio, leaving his practice to his student. He attended two courses of lectures, one at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, the other at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, after which he started out fairly in the practice of his profession at Shaefferstown. In 1846 he entered the mercantile business, with Cyrus M. Krall as partner, and continued in the business until 1854. In 1870 he was elected a representative from Lebanon County to the General Assembly of the State, and served during the session of 1871. He died after a brief illness at Shaefferstown, on the 3d of April, 1877. Dr. Zerbe took a warm interest in public affairs. During the war of the Rebellion he was a zealous supporter of the government, and gave freely of his means to aid in raising and equipping troops. In his adopted home he was a promoter of all measures and enterprises that tended to the public welfare. The cause of education had in him an ardent advocate. He was one of the original incorporators and a trustee of the Shaefferstown Academy, which in its day was one of the best institutions of learning in the State; and he also later in life served as a director of the common schools of Heidelberg township. In his profession, which he practiced for almost forty years, he attained the reputation of being a safe and successful practitioner. Dr. Zerbe married, in 1840, Martha A. Myer, and they had five children. Of the sons, Charles M. is a lawyer, and Thomas T. and B. Frank, physicians, practicing at Shaefferstown."History of Schaefferstown: Dr. Jonathan Zerbe was not a native of the town; but, for upwards of forty years he resided in town and practiced his profession. During that time he enjoyed a very extensive and lucrative practice. He ranked very high as a skillful surgeon and successful practitioner. He was intensely devoted to the cause of education, and was public-spirited. He was always prompt to identify himself with every movement or project that promised to promote the welfare of the community. He won the absolute confidence of his fellow citizens by his steadfast loyalty to their interests. He died in 1877, deeply mourned by all who knew him. [Biographical Annals of Lebanon County]

    Jonathan married Martha Meyer. Martha (daughter of Christopher Moyer and Catharine Krum) was born on 26 Mar 1816 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 26 Jan 1896 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Meyer was born on 26 Mar 1816 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA (daughter of Christopher Moyer and Catharine Krum); died on 26 Jan 1896 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA

    Notes:

    GENEALOGY OF THE MEYER FAMILY by Henry Meyer, 1890

    Martha, married to Dr. Jonathan Zerbe, Schaefferstown, Pa. She is still living (1888). She contributed considerable information for these pages, forwarded through the kindness of her son, Charles M. Children: Charles M., married to Rebecca Yearsley, Phila. The family live at Lebanon, Pa., where Mr. Zerbe is practising law; Agnes E. (deceased), was married to Dr. George Mays: Dr. Thomas T., married to Emma E. Taylor ; Jennie M., married to J. F. Hickernell ; Dr. B. Frank, married to Ida S. Lauser. Last three children live at Schaefferstown, Pa.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31971331/martha-anna-zerbe

    27 Jan 1896: Mrs. Martha, widow of the late Dr. Jonathan Zerbe, who for many years enjoyed a large practice at Schaefferstown, having died in April, 1877, passed peacefully away during Sunday night at the residence of her son, Dr. B. Frank Zerbe, at Schaefferstown, of general debility, due to old age. Deceased was a member of the Reformed church and will be interred in the Reformed church cemetery at Schaefferstown. She was aged about 82 years and leaves to mourn her death four children, as follows: C. M. Zerbe, Esq., this city; Drs. Thos. and B. Frank Zerbe, and Mrs. Jonathan Hickernell, all of Schaefferstown. [Lebanon Semi-Weekly News]

    January 1896: Consigned to the tomb. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Zerbe, relict of the late Dr. Jonathon Zerbe, of Schaefferstown, was held at 1:30 oclock from her late residence. Services were conducted in the Reformed Church in Schaefferstown by the Rev. Bachman, and interment was made in the church cemetery. [Lebanon Courier]

    Children:
    1. 1. Charles Meyer Zerbe was born on 2 Sep 1841 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 5 Jun 1921 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    2. Agnes Eliza Zerbe was born on 21 Sep 1843 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died in 1867 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    3. Dr. Thomas Taylor Zerbe was born on 24 Oct 1845 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 26 Jan 1920 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    4. Jane Mary “Jennie” Zerbe was born on 17 Jan 1850 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 15 Mar 1911 in Heidelberg Township, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    5. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Zerbe was born on 11 Oct 1853 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 30 May 1915 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Christopher Moyer was born on 05 Sep 1761 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA (son of Henry Meyer and Anna Engle); died on 05 Jan 1822 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA

    Notes:

    Rev War Private. Captain G. Nagels Company.
    From Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Military Affairs



    GENEALOGY OF THE MEYER FAMILY by Henry Meyer, 1890

    Christopher (Henry, John, Gr. Myer), was married twice, first to a Miss Eckert, second to widow Hoffman, whose maiden name was Catharine Krum. This lady was an inmate of the house in which occurred the Sheetz murder in 1797; she was then a little girl and was present when the murder was committed. The place is not far from Mühlbach. Christopher was born Sept. 5, 1761; died Jan. 5, 1822. He lived at Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co., Pa., and must not be confounded with the Christopher Meyer who lived at Campbellstown, same county. The list of children was given by John Meyer, Mühlbach, son-in-law, and corrected later by Charles M. Zerbe, Esq., Lebanon, Pa.

    ISSUE WITH FIRST WIFE-SEVEN CHILDREN.
    1. John married Catharine Wolfersperger. Lives at Breathodsville, Md. Children : — John, married a Miss Mussina, near Hagerstown, Md.; Israel, married to Salina Everly, Schaefferstown, Pa. ; Sarah, married to John Hill. Sheridan, Pa.; Susanna, married Michael Groh, Schaefferstown, Pa.
    2. Michael, married Miss M. Crotzer.
    3. Susan, married to Jacob Funk. Maryland.
    4. Elizabeth, married to Henry Schaeffer, grandson of Alexander Schaeffer, who laid out Schaefferstown, Pa. See page 25. Clara (Dissinger), wife of Henry Meyer, who lived on the old Mühlbach farm till recently, is a grand- daughter of this couple. Elizabeth was born Aug. 24, 1796 ; died July 3, 18G4. Children: — Catharine, married Jeremiah Magee ; Rebecca, married William Dissinger; Infant: Dr. Samuel M., born 1823; died Dec. 29, 1872.
    5. Margaret, married to Michael Stroch.
    6. Catharine, married Joe Crotzer. Maryland.
    7. Mary, married John Krall.

    ISSUE WITH SECOND WIFE, FOUR CHILDREN.
    8. Sarah, married John Krall. She died about the year 1863.
    9. Magdalena, married to John Meyer, who lives on the western part of the Mühlbach tract. See page 2G. She was born in 1814; died Nov. 6, 1879.
    10. Martha, married to Dr. Jonathan Zerbe, Schaefferstown, Pa. She is still living (1888). She contributed considerable information for these pages, forwarded through the kindness of her son, Charles M. Children: Charles M., married to Rebecca Yearsley, Phila. The family live at Lebanon, Pa., where Mr. Zerbe is practising law ; Agnes E. (deceased), was married to Dr. George Mays : Dr. Thomas T., married to Emma E. Taylor ; Jennie M., married to J. F. Hickernell ; Dr. B. Frank, married to Ida S. Lauser. Last three children live at Schaefferstown, Pa.
    11. Lydia, married Ed. Becker.

    Name:
    Christopher Meyer

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26228974/christopher-moyer

    Christopher Moyer, s/o John Henry and Anna Barbara (Engle) Meyer, was married to Margaret (Eckert) Moyer. They were the parents of 7 children, Michael, Catharine, John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Susan and Mary Moyer.

    Christopher married Catharine Krum. Catharine was born on 17 Jul 1777; died on 30 Nov 1862; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Catharine Krum was born on 17 Jul 1777; died on 30 Nov 1862; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Notes:

    The Widow Hoffman, maiden name Catharine Krum.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13149737/catharine-hoffman

    Died:
    Gravesite Details age 85y 4m 13d. Spouse of Christopher Moyer & (unk) Hoffman (calculated DOB)

    Children:
    1. Sarah Moyer was born on 14 Feb 1813 in Pennsylvania; died on 05 May 1855; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    2. Magdalena Moyer was born on 14 Apr 1817 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 06 Nov 1879 in Millcreek Township, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    3. 3. Martha Meyer was born on 26 Mar 1816 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 26 Jan 1896 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.
    4. Lydia Moyer was born on 11 Aug 1818 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 1 Sep 1897 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA; was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Henry Meyer (son of Johannes Mayer); died in Nov 1812.

    Notes:

    Henry or John Henry (John, Gr. Meyer), married to Anna Engle, so stated on an old deed (see page 22), but his granddaughter, Mrs. Martha Zerbe, says his wife was a Miss Rath. The date of his birth was not ascertained ; it is said he died Nov., 1812. George Meyer, Dauphin, Pa., states he often heard his grandmother, Catharine (Schaeffer) Meyer, say that Henry was the only brother that his grand- father John had; and that at one time he owned the Mühlbach homestead, but being unable to keep it, his grandfather John (Henry's brother) bought it at the solicitation of his grandmother Catharine, so that the old home should remain in the Meyer name. See deed, page 22.
    There were three children, two sons and one daughter.

    Henry married Anna Engle. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anna Engle
    Children:
    1. John George Meyer
    2. Catharine Meyer
    3. 6. Christopher Moyer was born on 05 Sep 1761 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 05 Jan 1822 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Schaefferstown Cemetery, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA.