Calvin Jerome Weaver

Calvin Jerome Weaver

Male 1877 - 1955  (77 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Calvin Jerome WeaverCalvin Jerome Weaver was born on 02 Apr 1877 in Gregg Township, Centre County, PA (son of Daniel B. Weaver and Mary C. Kreider); died on 01 Apr 1955 in Spring Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 5 Apr 1955 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Mr. (Daniel B.) Weaver and his wife are leading members of the Reformed Church, and for several years he held the office of deacon. They have had ten children, viz.: Elmer K., who died at the age of three years; Edwin T., deceased; Clayton D., a miller, at home; Rosa E., who died in childhood; Amnion P., a successful teacher; Calvin J., a miller; Orlando W., Malinda A. and Susan G., who are at home, and one that died in infancy.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77891735/calvin-j-weaver

    Calvin married Macie W. Houck on 18 Mar 1903. Macie was born on 07 Jun 1878 in Orbisonia, Huntingdon County, PA; died on 08 Apr 1965 in J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Walter Myrl Weaver was born on 06 Aug 1905 in Wolfs Store, Centre County, PA; died on 19 Apr 1985 in Centre Community Hospital, State College, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel B. WeaverDaniel B. Weaver was born on 02 Jul 1840 in Centre County, PA (son of John Weaver and Susan Brungart); died on 07 Aug 1927 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: 25 Aug 1862; Sergeant. Promoted from Corporal, April 1, 1865; mustered out with Company, June 1, 1865.

    Notes:

    Daniel B. Weaver
    Daniel B. Weaver, life long resident of Wolfe's Store, died at his home on Sunday morning, following a stroke of apoplexy several days previously. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver, sr., and was born near the town in which he died. His wife preceded him to the grave by a number of years. Two sons and a daughter survive.
    Funeral services were held yesterday from the Reformed church in Rebersburg, and interment was made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mr. Weaver was a veteran of the Civil war and was well-known and highly respected in the Brush Valley region.



    _MILT:
    CO A 148th REG PV GAR Enlisted August 25, 1862 at Rebersburg, PA, Promoted to Full Sergeant on April 1, 1865, Mustered out June 1, 1865 at Alexandria, VA.

    Company A, 148th P. V. I. The company went via Lewistown to Harrisburg, where the members were instructed in the duties of a soldier and equipped for service. Mr. Weaver's first battle was the memorable struggle at Chancellorsville, and he took part in all engagements of his regiment until after the fight at Deep Bottom, where he was wounded by an exploding shell. He lost three months in consequence, spending most of the time in hospital in Philadelphia, with thirty days furlough home. After rejoining his regiment at Falmouth, he served until the close of the war. His record was a most credible one, and at his discharge in July, 1865, he held the rank of sergeant. [From Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania including the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion, (Illustrated Volume I), J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1898.]

    Buried:
    Section 1, Row 7, #2. Next to wife.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77019235/daniel-b-weaver

    Daniel married Mary C. Kreider on 28 Feb 1867 in Centre County, PA. Mary (daughter of Philip Kreider and Leah Bowman) was born on 31 May 1842 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; died on 29 Jun 1908 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary C. KreiderMary C. Kreider was born on 31 May 1842 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA (daughter of Philip Kreider and Leah Bowman); died on 29 Jun 1908 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    WEAVER – Mrs. Mary C. Weaver, wife of Daniel Weaver, of Wolf’s Store, was stricken with apoplexy at ten o’clock on Monday morning and died at noon without having regained consciousness.
    She was a daughter of Philip and Leah Kreider and was born in Penn township in 1842, hence was past sixty-six years of age. She was married to Daniel Weaver in 1867 and almost ever since they have been residents of Miles township. She was a member of the Reformed church and universally regarded for her kind disposition and noble traits of character.
    In addition to her husband she is survived by the following children: Clayton D., of Wolf’s Store; Ammon P., of Bethlehem; Calvin J. and Mrs. William Meyers, of Wolf’s Store; Orlando W., of Rebersburg, and Miss Melinda, at home. The funeral was held at ten o’clock yesterday morning from the Reformed church at Rebersburg. Rev. Frank Wetzel officiated and interment was made in the Rebersburg cemetery.



    COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. page 217

    Philip Kreider, (was) a prominent farmer and merchant. He was born in Lebanon county, Penn., in 1803, and died in January, 1842. In December, 1828, he married Leah Bowman, who was born in Cornwall township, Lebanon county, January 3, 1803, and died April 4, 1856.
    Eight children were born to them: Melinda Ann, widow of George W. Stover, of Penn township; William S., who died in 1855, aged twenty-three; Rozanna, who died in infancy; John Philip, who died leaving a family in Miles township; George, deceased in infancy; Reuben H., who died young; J. B. Kreider, M.D., practicing medicine in Bucyrus, Ohio; and Mary C. (Mrs. Weaver).



    Mary C. KREIDER
    Birth: 31 MAY 1842 in Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA 5 7 8
    Death: 29 JUN 1908 in Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA 8

    Note: 1850 - age 8.
    1870 - age 28.
    1880 - age 38.
    1900 - age 58. Married 33 years, mother of 10 children, 6 living.

    Sources:
    1. Type: Book
    Title: "WEAVER" The History of Ten Weaver Generations
    Author: Kathryn Bell Reighard & Edward B. Reighard
    Date: 1988
    Text: Mary Kreider
    2. Type: E-Mail Message
    Author: Suzanne (Walkowiak) Rice
    Location: rice2cats4 (at) nationwide.net
    Text: Mary C. Kreider
    3. Type: Census
    Title: 1850 U.S. Census
    Place: Haines/Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA
    Media: Scanned Image
    Location: Genealogy.com
    Text: Mary Kryder
    4. Type: Census
    Title: 1870 U.S. Census
    Place: Penn Twp., Centre Co., PA
    Media: Scanned Image
    Location: Ancestry.com
    Text: Mary C.
    5. Type: Census
    Title: 1880 U.S. Census
    Place: Gregg Twp., Centre Co., PA
    Media: Scanned Image
    Location: Ancestry.com
    6. Type: Census
    Title: 1900 U.S. Census
    Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA
    Media: Scanned Image
    Location: Genealogy.com
    Text: Mary C.
    7. Type: Census
    Title: 1900 U.S. Census
    Place: Miles Twp., Centre Co., PA
    Media: Scanned Image
    Location: Genealogy.com

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77019332/mary-catherine-weaver

    Buried Section 1, Row 7, #2. Next to husband.

    Children:
    1. Elmer K. Weaver was born about 1868; died about 1871.
    2. Edwin Theodore Weaver was born on 15 Jul 1869 in Pennsylvania; died on 25 Apr 1897; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. Clayton Daniel Weaver was born on 13 Feb 1871 in Penn Hall, Centre County, PA; died on 21 May 1940 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 24 May 1940 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. Rosa E. Weaver was born about 1873; died about 1880.
    5. Ammon P. Weaver was born on 3 Mar 1875 in Centre County, PA; died on 19 Mary 1947 in Montgomery, Lycomng County, PA; was buried on 22 May 1947 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    6. 1. Calvin Jerome Weaver was born on 02 Apr 1877 in Gregg Township, Centre County, PA; died on 01 Apr 1955 in Spring Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 5 Apr 1955 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    7. Orlando Weaver was born on 15 Jan 1879 in Penn Hall, Centre County, PA; died on 24 Jul 1959 in Monroe County, WI; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sparta, Monroe County, WI.
    8. Malinda A. Weaver was born on 29 Jan 1881; died on 31 May 1913; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    9. Susan G. Weaver was born on 24 May 1883 in Penn Hall, Centre County, PA; died on 14 Nov 1941 in Big Rock, Kane County, IL; was buried in Kaneville Cemetery, Kaneville, Kane County, IL.
    10. Infant Weaver died in 1886; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John WeaverJohn Weaver was born on 07 Oct 1812 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Dec 1891; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Page 217 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    DANIEL B. WEAVER, a prosperous miller of Miles township. Centre county, residing near Wolfs Store, is a citizen of the best type. In the hour of our country's danger through rebellion he served gallantly in her defense, while in peace he has maintained an honorable and useful position among his fellows. He was born July 2, 1840, near Wolfs Store, where his father, John Weaver, a son of John Weaver, Sr., also first opened his eyes to the light.
    Our subject's father was reared as a farmer boy, enjoying but meagre educational privileges in the subscription schools of that day, and working upon the home farm until his marriage. His wife, Susan Brungart, was born and reared in Brush Valley, and her father, Jacob Brungart, was a well-known agriculturist living east of Wolfs Store. After their marriage the young couple located on a farm belonging to John Weaver, Sr., where they resided many years, and then after a short stay upon a farm south of Wolfs Store they returned to the farm where our subject was born. There both passed away, and their remains now rest in the burial ground at Rebersburg. John Weaver, Jr., was of ordinary build, but of a strong constitution, and usually enjoyed robust health. He was industrious and lived in comfortable style, but never acquired riches. His honesty was unwavering, and throughout the community he was held in high esteem. As a Democrat he always took keen interest in political issues, being a regular voter, and for two terms he held the office of supervisor. He was a member of the Reformed Church, his wife of the Lutheran. They had the following children: Thomas, a shoemaker at Tylersville, Penn.; Israel, who died in boyhood; Daniel B., of this sketch; Mary (Mrs. John Breon), of Miles township, Centre county; Chestie (Mrs. William Meyer), of Wolfs Store; John H., who died in early manhood at Potters Bank; William H., a miller at Millheim; Maggie (Mrs. John Minich), of Brush Valley; and Charles A., a miller at Osceola, Pennsylvania.

    Buried:
    Section 1, Row 7, #49. Next to wife Susanna.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70349540/john-weaver

    John married Susan Brungart. Susan (daughter of Jacob Brungart) was born on 12 Aug 1813 in Pennsylvania; died on 12 Mar 1889; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan BrungartSusan Brungart was born on 12 Aug 1813 in Pennsylvania (daughter of Jacob Brungart); died on 12 Mar 1889; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Section 1, Row 7, #48. Next to husband John.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70349578/susanna-weaver

    Children:
    1. William H. Weaver
    2. Charles A. Weaver was born about 1856 in Pennsylvania.
    3. Maggie Weaver was born about 1852 in Pennsylvania.
    4. Israel Weaver
    5. Thomas Weaver was born on 14 Sep 1835 in Centre County, PA; died on 15 May 1907 in Tylersville, Sugar Valley, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    6. John H. Weaver was born about 1844 in Pennsylvania.
    7. Mary Jane Weaver was born on 11 Jan 1843 in Centre County, PA; died on 22 Dec 1909 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    8. 2. Daniel B. Weaver was born on 02 Jul 1840 in Centre County, PA; died on 07 Aug 1927 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    9. Chestie Weaver was born on 30 Mar 1845 in Centre County, PA; died on 20 Apr 1915 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  3. 6.  Philip KreiderPhilip Kreider was born in 1803 in Lebanon County, PA (son of Jacob Kreider and Catherine Smith); died on 07 Jan 1842 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: farmer, merchant, hotel keeper & carpenter

    Notes:

    Event: Migration 1835 Centre Hall, Potter Twp, Centre Co, PA
    Event: Migration 1839 Penn Twp, Centre Co, PA

    "...In 1848 Mr. Stover was married in Haines Township, by Rev. Mr. Reese, a Lutheran minister, to Miss Malinda A. Kreider, who was born September 13, 1829, in Lebanon, Penn., where her grandfather, Jacob Kreider, was a well-known citizen in his day. He and his wife, Catherine (Smith), reared a family of five children - two sons and three daughters - Philip, Mrs. Stover's father, being the eldest. The other son, Jacob, died in 1811.
    Philip Kreider married Leah Bowman, and in April, 1834, removed with his family to the present site of Centre Hall, traveling in a wagon, the journey from Lebanon County requiring three days. He and Christian Hoffer, who with his family made the trip at the same time, purchased what was then known as the James Lyons farm, and divided it, Mr. Kreider taking the lower portion where Centre Hall now stands. Four years later he moved to Linden Hall, and after one year there located in what is now Penn Township, Centre County. He was a carpenter in his younger days, later becoming a merchant and hotel keeper, his thrifty and industrious life enabling him to secure a comfortable competence.
    He and his wife were devout members of the Reformed Church, and were highly esteemed in the community. The wife died April 4, 1836, the husband on January 7, 1842, and the remains of both were laid to rest at Aaronsburg. Their children were Malinda A. (Mrs. Stover); William S., who died in 1855 in Penn Township, Centre County; Rosanna, who died in infancy; John P., who died in Miles Township, Centre County, at the age of forty-four; George B. and Reuben H., who died in infancy; Jacob B., a physician at Bucyrus, Ohio, and Mary C., now Mrs. Daniel Weaver, of Miles township, Centre County."

    Page 217 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHCAL RECORD.

    ...Philip Kreider, a prominent farmer and merchant...was born in Lebanon County, Penn., in 1803, and died in January, 1842. In December, 1828, he married Leah Bowman, who was born in Cornwall Township, Lebanon County, January 3, 1803, and died April 4, 1856. Eight children were born to them: Melinda Ann, widow of George W. Stover, of Penn Township; William S., who died in 1855, aged twenty-three; Rozanna, who died in infancy; John Philip, who died leaving a family in Miles township; George, deceased in infancy; Reuben H., who died young; J. B. Kreider, M. D., practicing medicine in Bucyrus, Ohio; and Mary C. (Mrs. Weaver). The father was fairly well-educated for his day and opportunities, and was reared as a farm boy by an uncle, John Boumberger, he being a mere lad when his father died. As he grew to maturity he proved a good business man, and for several years he carried on a store, also kept a hotel in Lebanon. In addition to this he learned the carpenter's trade, and worked at same for a time. In 1835 he located at Centre Hall, and four years later moved to Penn Township, where he died. In religious faith he was a member of the Reformed Church, and in politics he was a Democrat.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199980359/philip-kreider

    Philip married Leah Bowman in Dec 1828. Leah (daughter of George Bowman) was born on 03 Jan 1803 in Cornwall Township, Lebanon County, PA; died on 04 Apr 1856 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Leah BowmanLeah Bowman was born on 03 Jan 1803 in Cornwall Township, Lebanon County, PA (daughter of George Bowman); died on 04 Apr 1856 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Philip Kreider married Leah Bowman, and in April, 1834, removed with his family to the present site of Centre Hall, traveling in a wagon, the journey from Lebanon County requiring three days. He and Christian Hoffer, who with his family made the trip at the same time, purchased what was then known as the James Lyons farm, and divided it, Mr. Kreider taking the lower portion where Centre Hall now stands. Four years later he moved to Linden Hall, and after one year there located in what is now Penn Township. Centre county. He was a carpenter in his younger days, later becoming a merchant and hotel keeper, his thrifty and industrious life enabling him to secure a comfortable competence.
    He and his wife were devout members of the Reformed Church, and were highly esteemed in the community. The wife died April 4, 1856, the husband on January 7, 1842, and the remains of both were laid to rest at Aaronsburg. Their children were Malinda A. (Mrs. Stover); William S., who died in 1855 in Penn township. Centre County; Rosanna, who died in infancy; John P., who died in Miles Township, Centre County, at the age of forty-four; George B. and Reuben H., who died in infancy; Jacob B., a physician at Bucyrus, Ohio, and Mary C. , now Mrs. Daniel Weaver, of Miles township. Centre county.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61763546/leah-kreider

    Children:
    1. Malinda Ann Kreider was born on 13 Sep 1829 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; died on 06 Feb 1908; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. William S. Kreider was born on 21 Oct 1831 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; died on 17 Mar 1855 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. Rosanna Kreider was born about 1833; died about 1833.
    4. John Philip Kreider was born on 16 Apr 1835 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; died on 14 Jan 1880 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. George B. Kreider was born about 1837; died about 1837.
    6. Reuben H. Kreider was born about 1838; died about 1838.
    7. Jacob B. Kreider was born on 03 Feb 1840 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA or Millheim, PA; died on 22 Dec 1899 in Bucyrus, Ohio or Toledo, OH; was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Bucyrus, Crawford County, OH.
    8. 3. Mary C. Kreider was born on 31 May 1842 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; died on 29 Jun 1908 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Jacob Brungart was born on 15 Jan 1786; died on 5 Sep 1862; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Frederick Brungart was a son of Jacob.
    593 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    FREDERICK BRUNGART, Sr., the oldest
    living male representative of one of the
    most honored and highly-respected families of
    Nittany Valley, was born December 11, 1817,
    in Miles township. Brush Valley, Centre Co.,
    Penn., a son of Jacob and Margaret (Gephart)
    Brungart. The family is a numerous one in both
    Brush and Nittany Valleys, and was founded here
    in 1798 by Martin Brungart, who came from the
    vicinity of Hanover, York Co., Penn., and. pur-
    chased the interest of a Mr. Kreamer in a tract
    of land in the east end of Brush Valley, where
    he located permanently. He and his wife died
    there, and were buried in the old cemetery at Re-
    bersburg.
    In the family of this worthy couple was Jacob
    Brungart, our subject's father, who was born
    January 15, 1786, and died September 5, 1862.
    When but a boy he went with his parents to
    Brush Valley, where he was reared and married
    to a Miss Weaver, by whom he had three chil-
    dren: Polly, Susan and John. For his Second
    wife he chose Margaret Gephart, and to them
    were born the following children: Martin; George ;
    Jacob; Frederick; Samuel; Catharine, wife of
    Adam Bear; Margaret, wife of Jacob Smeltzer;
    Regina, wife of John Shaffer; and Sarah, wife of
    William Johnson. The daughters by the first
    wife — Mary (or Polly) married John Heckman;
    and Susan married John Weaver. The father
    was one of the most successful, thrifty and highly
    esteemed farmers of Brush Valley, owning sev-
    eral fine farms, three of which were in Nittany
    Valley, Clinton county, and these he gave to his
    sons, John, George and Frederick, who in that
    order came to this locality.
    The subject of this sketch conned his lessons
    in the Brungart school in the east end of Brush
    Valley, which was conducted on the subscription
    plan, and James McGhee was one of his first
    teachers. He early became familiar with all the
    duties which fall to the lot of the agriculturist,
    and often in boyhood took loads of grain to
    market for his father, going as far as Lewisburg.
    When a young man he used to come to Nittany
    Valley to assist his brothers who had previously
    located here, and in the spring of 1842 he took
    up his residence upon his present farm in Lamar
    township, Clinton county, living in the same
    house which has since been greatly remodeled.
    and enlarged. The farm at that time was about
    half cleared, and to its further development and
    cultivation he at once devoted his attention, and
    now has one of the most desirable places in the
    locality.
    On February 27, 1842, in Sugar Valley, Mr.
    Brungart was married to Miss Elizabeth Reda-
    bach, who was born January 30, 181 8, in Brush
    Valley, the daughter of Peter and Elizabeth
    (Miller) Redabach. She died July 25, 1883, and
    was laid to rest in Cedar Hill cemetery. She
    left three children, as follows: (1) William L.,
    born December 5, 1842, was educated in the
    common schools, and was a schoolmate of Gov.
    Daniel H. Hastings. He has always engaged in
    agricultural pursuits, and has spent his entire life
    on the home farm. He is a Democrat in poli-
    tics, is a wide-awake and progressive citizen, and
    an excellent farmer. On September 12, 1872,
    he Vvas married, in Lewisburg, Penn., to Miss
    Mary J. Bierly, who was born in April, 1841, a
    daughter of Melchoir and Catharine (Gephart)
    Bierly. There were only two children in her
    father's family who reached years of maturity,
    the other being Charles Bierly, a resident of
    Rebersburg. William L. Brungart and wife
    have one son — Charles A., born October 14,
    1874, and still at home. (2) Jacob E., the sec-
    ond son of our subject, was born August 26,
    1846, and is now engaged in clerking in Hughes-
    ville, Lycoming Co., Penn. (3) Mary J., born
    December 12, 1850, is the wife of Rev. A. J.
    Gramley, an Evangelical minister now living in
    Ohio.
    At each Presidential election since attaining
    his majority, our subject has never failed to cast
    his ballot for the Democratic candidate, and he
    has always taken an active and commendable in-
    terest in public affairs. He is a faithful member
    of the United Evangelical Church, and has for
    years served as trustee of the same. Although
    in his youth he had several very severe spells of
    sickness, he is still well-preserved, is quiet and
    unassuming, and has a host of friends and a large
    circle of acquaintances throughout his adopted
    county, who appreciate his sterling worth and
    many excellencies of character.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76498613/jacob-brungard

    Children:
    1. 5. Susan Brungart was born on 12 Aug 1813 in Pennsylvania; died on 12 Mar 1889; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  2. 12.  Jacob KreiderJacob Kreider was born on 20 Dec 1778 (son of Jacob "Jacob the Gelder" Kreider and Unknown Unknown); died on 20 Apr 1812; was buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Church: Jacob became Reformed through Catherine's mother, Rosina Orth.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39281759/jacob-kreider

    plot section F
    Jacob Kreider stone: died April 30. Aged 33 years, 4 m. 10 days.



    Jacob and Catherine were first interred in First Reformed Church Cemetery also known as Tabor Reformed Church Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243538/first-reformed-church-cemetery

    Jacob married Catherine Smith. Catherine (daughter of David or Johannes Smith and Rosina Orth) was born on 11 Jan 1782; died in 1833; was buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  Catherine SmithCatherine Smith was born on 11 Jan 1782 (daughter of David or Johannes Smith and Rosina Orth); died in 1833; was buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39281758/catharine-kreider

    Plot Section F

    Gravesite Details: Child of Johannes Smith and Rosina Orth



    Catherine and Jacob were first interred in First Reformed Church Cemetery also known as Tabor Reformed Church Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243538/first-reformed-church-cemetery

    Children:
    1. 6. Philip Kreider was born in 1803 in Lebanon County, PA; died on 07 Jan 1842 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. Jacob Kreider died in 1811.
    3. Rosanna Kreider was born on 1 Nov 1805; died on 18 May 1885 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. Nancy Kreider was born on 21 Feb 1807; died on 21 Jan 1878 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. Elisabeth Kreider was born on 25 Jul 1812 in Pennsylvania; died on 23 Oct 1871; was buried in Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA.

  4. 14.  George Bowman

    Notes:

    from Josephine's family tree: George was a Captain in the Revolution

    Children:
    1. 7. Leah Bowman was born on 03 Jan 1803 in Cornwall Township, Lebanon County, PA; died on 04 Apr 1856 in Penn Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.