Infant Burkholder

Abt 1837 - Abt 1837  (0 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Infant Burkholder was born about 1837 (child of Felix Burkholder and Elizabeth Meyer); died about 1837.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Felix Burkholder was born on 4 Jan 1806 in Lebanon County, PA; died on 7 May 1883 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    FELIX BURKHOLDER (deceased) was for many years one of the prominent and representative citizens of Potter township. Centre county, where his memory is held in reverence and honor. A native of the Keystone State, he was born January 4, 1806, in Annville township, Lebanon county, and was a son of Felix Burkholder, Sr. , who never lived in Centre county, but often visited his son after his removal to the county. In the family were four sons and three daughters, of whom, our subject is the fourth in order of birth. His father being in comfortable circumstances he was provided with fair educational advantages, but generally attended schools where only German was taught.
    On February 7, 1833, in the county of his nativity, Mr. Burkholder was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Meyer, who was born in Annville township, Lebanon county, December 26, 1807, and was the fourth daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Meyer. They began their domestic life in Dauphin county, this State, where Mr. Burkholder engaged in milling for a number of years, and where were born to them the following children: Mary, born January 9, 1835, died on the 29th of the following February. John, born April 13, 1836, was a miller by trade, and died September 23, 1893, in Miami county, Ohio, where his family are still living. The next child died unnamed. Catharine, born September 6, 1838, is a resident of Centre Hill, Centre county. Felix M., born September 24, 1839, died May 24, 1893. Elizabeth is the youngest.
    In the spring of 1840 the family migrated to Centre county, traveling by boat through the canals to Lewistown, and thence by wagon to their destination. Mr. Burkholder rented what is known as the Red Mill in Potter township, which he successfully conducted until the spring of 1860, when he purchased the William Milligan farm near Centre Hill, and turned his attention to agricultural pursuits for the first time, having engaged in milling for over thirty years with good success. Upon that farm he spent his remaining days, dying on the 7th of May, 1883, and now lies buried in the cemetery of Tusseyville. His wife, who survived him for some time, passed away July 26, 1893, and was laid to rest by his side.
    After coming to Centre county, the family circle was increased by the birth of four children, the oldest of whom, a son, died in infancy, unnamed; Michael M., born March 5, 1843, is a farmer of Potter township; Elizabeth, born September 17, 1844, married Daniel Seltzer, by whom she had one child — Elmer B. , who was born September 12, 1868, and died October 17, 1876 (she and her sister now make their home together in Centre Hill, where they have many warm friends); Mary, the youngest in the family, was born August 12, 1849, and died September 10, 1887.
    Mr. Burkholder was an energetic, hard-working man, who met with success in his business ventures by honest and fair dealing, and whose word was ever considered as good as his bond. His wife was a consistent member of the Reformed Church, and although not connected with any religious denomination he was a great Bible student, and gave liberally to the support of Churches. In politics he was an ardent supporter of the Republican party.

    Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014. Burkholder, A Lloyd - Camp Family.
    [the following is from typed text on a library catalog record card]
    Burkhold, Felix. Jan 4, 1806-May 7,1883.
    Son of Felix Burkholder-Barbara Baum. Married Elizabeth Moyer.
    1. Mary, Jan 9, 1835-Feb 29, 1840
    2. John, Apr. 1836-Sept. 23, 1893, m.Cath.Luckenbach.
    3. Catherine, Sept. 8, 1838-Apr. 12, 1927
    4. Felix M., Sept. 24, 1839-May 24, 1893, m. Mary Ellen McClintic.
    5. Michael, Mar.5, 1843-May 24, 1983, m.Susan Emerick.
    6. Elizabeth, Sept.17, 1844-Jan 1, 1907, m.Daniel B. Seltzer
    7. Mary, Aug.12, 1849-Sept.10, 1887
    Burkholder Reunion Booklet, 1929, p.21.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87792777/felix-burkholder

    Felix married Elizabeth Meyer on 7 Sep 1876 in Centre Hall, Centre County, PA. Elizabeth (daughter of Michael Meyer and Elizabeth Derstine) was born on 26 Dec 1807 in Centre County, PA; died on 28 Jul 1893; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Meyer was born on 26 Dec 1807 in Centre County, PA (daughter of Michael Meyer and Elizabeth Derstine); died on 28 Jul 1893; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Centre Hill, PA

    Notes:

    from The Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer, 1890.
    Elizabeth (Michael, Christopher, Gr. Meyer) was born
    Dec. 26, 1807 ; married to Felix Burkholder, now deceased.
    The family lived on a farm near Centre Hill, Pennsvalley, Pa.
    Elizabeth still living (1890). One of their children, Felix M.,
    married to a Miss McClintic. He was formerly one of Centre
    County's most successful teachers, but is now engaged in
    selling agricultural implements.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87793230/elizabeth-burkholder

    Children:
    1. Mary Burkholder was born on 9 Jan 1835; died on 29 Feb 1840.
    2. John M. Burkholder was born on 13 Apr 1836 in Pennsylvania; died on 23 Sep 1893; was buried in Casstown Cemetery, Casstown, Miami County, OH.
    3. 1. Infant Burkholder was born about 1837; died about 1837.
    4. Catharine Burkholder was born on 6 Sep 1838 in Dauphin County, PA; died on 12 Apr 1927 in Potter Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 14 Apr 1927 in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.
    5. Felix M. Burkholder was born on 24 Sep 1839 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 May 1893; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.
    6. Elizabeth Burkholder was born on 17 Sep 1844 in Pennsylvania; died on 1 Jan 1906 in Potter Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.
    7. Infant Burkholder was born after 1841; died about 1841.
    8. Michael M. Burkholder was born on 5 Mar 1843 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 May 1893.
    9. Mary Burkholder was born on 12 Aug 1849 in Pennsylvania; died on 10 Sep 1887; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Michael MeyerMichael Meyer was born on 02 Aug 1771 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA (son of Christopher Meyer and Anna Maria Schaeffer); died on 01 Apr 1842; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Spring Bank, Brush Valley, Centre County, PA

    Notes:

    info from The Meyer Family Tree compiled by John D. Meyer, Tyrone, PA, October 1937
    Married Elizabeth Derstine and moved to Spring Bank, Brushvalley, Center Co., PA in 1834.

    from The Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer, 1890.
    Michael (son of Christopher son of Gr. Meyer), was born Aug. 2, 1771; died April 1, 1842, lies buried in the Lutheran and Reformed cemetery at Rebersburg, Pa. His wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Derstine, was born Sept. 23, 1777, and died June 15, 1872 near State College, Pa., at her son George's home, and is buried at Boalsburg, Pa. Michael moved from Campbellstown, Lebanon County, to Spring Bank, Brushvalley, Centre Co., in the spring of 1834, where he purchased a farm. He was a man of herculean frame and strength, but of benevolent and amicable disposition. He was considerably over six feet tall and weighed 386 lbs. Several references have already been made to the subject of this sketch on other pages of this book.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61300743/michael-meyer

    Buried Section 1, Row 10, #27. Next to his grandson, W. Franklin Meyer (son of Michael's son Solomon)

    Michael married Elizabeth Derstine. Elizabeth was born on 23 Sep 1777; died on 15 Jun 1872 in State College, Centre County, PA; was buried in Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth Derstine was born on 23 Sep 1777; died on 15 Jun 1872 in State College, Centre County, PA; was buried in Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Died at home of her son, George.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12804031/elizabeth-meyer

    Plot Section 1 row 23 grave 04

    Children:
    1. Henry Moyer was born on 14 Nov 1796 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 03 Jan 1873 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Salem United Church of Christ Cemetery, Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA.
    2. Mary Meyer was born on 5 Apr 1802 in Pennsylvania; died on 26 Jan 1882; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery, Centre County, PA.
    3. Michael Moyer was born on 10 Feb 1804 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 24 Jun 1875 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Hummelstown Cemetery, Hummelstown, Dauphin County, PA.
    4. George Meyer was born on 01 Mar 1806 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 15 Feb 1889; was buried in Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. 3. Elizabeth Meyer was born on 26 Dec 1807 in Centre County, PA; died on 28 Jul 1893; was buried in Emanuel Union Cemetery, Tusseyville, Centre County, PA.
    6. Samuel I. Moyer was born on 09 Jan 1810 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 28 Dec 1893 in Ridott, Stephenson County, IL; was buried in Ridott Township Cemetery, Ridott, Stephenson County, IL.
    7. Catharine Meyer was born on 13 May 1816; died on 11 Feb 1846; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    8. Solomon Meyer was born on 26 Feb 1819 in Pennsylvania; died on 19 Jul 1872 in Potter Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Christopher MeyerChristopher Meyer was born on 20 Oct 1734 in Millbach, Lebanon County, PA (son of Heinrich "Henry" or "Henrich" Meyer); died on 02 Aug 1801 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Salem United Church of Christ Cemetery, Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Notes:

    According to the Pennsylvania Archives series 6 volume 1 page 295, Christopher Meyer served in the Revolution, Fourth Battalion Penna Militia, and served his tour.



    From The Meyer Family Tree compiled by John D. Meyer, Tyrone, PA, October 1937.
    The youngest son of Henry the original Meyer from Germany was born at Mulbach (sic) in 1734. About 1764 he bought a tract of 700 acres of land between the present site of Campbellstown and Hershey, Pa. A number of the farms comprising this tract are still owned and occupied by members of the Meyer family. He married Anna Maria Schaeffer, daughter of Alexander Schaeffer, who came from Germany in 1740 and settled at Mulbach and was a neighbor of the Meyer family.



    From Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer, 1890. Pages 89-92.
    CHRISTOPHER MEYER (son of the Meyer from Germany) was born at Mühlbach (Heidleberg township, Lancaster County, then) and was the youngest son of the family, but I am not certain that he was the youngest child as there was one daughter (if not two) and she may have been younger. Of the early life of Christopher and his brothers but little is known. Their childhood days were passed amid the stirring scenes and dangers of frontier life. The Mühlbach and the Tulpchocken witnessed not a few deadly encounters between the early settlers of that region and the hostile Indians. Conrad Weiser, a prominent character in the early history of Pennsylvania, was their friend and near neighbor. Through his influence over the Indians and his wise diplomacy many threatened dangers from that source were averted. There is a tradition that the Meyer who came from Germany was a member of Col. Weiser's colony. Christopher and his brother Michael left Mühlbach and purchased a tract of 700 acres near the present site of Campbellstown, Lebanon Co., Pa. It is said their father did not approve of the venture, supposing that the soil was not of much account. And it appears Michael shared his opinion as he sold out to his brother Christopher and returned to Mühlbach. This must have occurred about the year 1769 as shown by bonds of this date which Christopher and his father-in-law Alexander Schaeffer had given Michael for his interest in the tract.(1)

    1. Note. Christopher and Michael Meyer and Alexander Schaeffer executed bond for part of said tract to Robt. McLeary, dated April 10, 1769. In the same year, May 1st. Christopher Meyer and Alexander Schaeffer gave bond to Michael Meyer for £200. It seems Michael sold that time and returned to Mühlbach. It is said he then purchased the old Mühlbach homestead. On one of these bonds is Michael's receipt for £100, dated Aug. 12, 1771, which shows that he was then still living. Michael was never married. See page 129.

    The land, however, was of the best in the State, and the old gentleman's opinion on the subject had been at fault. If I mistake not the tract was subsequently divided into five or six farms and apportioned among Christopher's sons. That part on which is located the old homestead is now owned by one of Christopher's grandsons. Christopher put up good substantial stone buildings on his farm modeled after the style of architecture then in vogue throughout the rural districts. I visited the place in 1883 and found the buildings still in good repair. Here Christopher remained until his decease, but all his children, except several of his grandchildren, moved to other parts. His descendants are found principally in Lebanon, Snyder and Centre Counties, Penna., and a number have moved West. It is remarkable how families migrate. Of his brother Jacob's descendants (male) not one remains, as far as I know, neither in Lebanon nor Snyder County. Christopher was married to Anna Maria, daughter of Alexander Schaeffer. She was a sister of Catharine, wife of John Meyer of Mulbach, who was Christopher's nephew. "We designated," says Michael Meyer of Mulbach, "our cousins of Cambelltown the big Meyers.'" A term not inappropriate as some of them were giants in stature and physical strength. For example, Michael who removed to Spring Bank, Centre Co., Pa., was a man of prodigious proportions. He weighed 386 lbs. and when passing through an ordinary door his shoulders would almost touch the sides of it. John, also, was a man of large stature, towering head and shoulders above his fellows. The descendants of Christopher, subject of this sketch, were nearly all fine singers; many of them have been, from generation to generation, instructors in music both vocal and instrumental, and have been leaders of choirs in the churches of the neighborhoods in which they resided.
    Honorable Jacob G. Meyer furnishes the following scrap of history illustrating this fact, which may appropriately be inserted here: -George Meyer, youngest son of Christopher and father of Hon. Jacob G., led singing in the Reformed Church, Cambelltown, Pa., from the time he was sixteen years of age (born March 25, 1782) until 1827 when he removed to Pine Creek, south of Aaronsburg, Pa. His nephew Henry Meyer, son of Michael, then conducted singing at Cambelltown until his death in 1873, and his sons now lead the choir in the same church. After George came into Pennsvalley in 1827 he conducted singing in the Reformed Church at Aaronsburg, until about the year 1832, when George, his son, took his place until 1840; then Hor. Jacob G., another son, took charge of the choir until about the year 1878, when he was succeeded by his son William T. Henry Meyer, Christopher's oldest son, moved into Pennsvalley, near Boalsburg, Pa., in 1823, and became the leader of the choir in the Reformed Church there, assisted by his sons Henry, Philip, Jacob and Joseph, continuing in that capacity until his decease in 1844. At present "big" Henry's sons Philip, Henry, Calvin and Jacob lead singing in the same church. Christopher Meyer, son of the subject of this sketch, settled at Freeburg, Pa., in 1800; he led singing in the church there for twenty years and his sons and grandsons ever since. His son Frederick C. is the founder and Director of the Musical College, Freeburg, an institution which has achieved merited popularity in central Pennsylvania. The Meyers of Freeburg are widely celebrated as musicians and through their zeal and efficiency in this noble profession their town has acquired a reputation as a musical centre.
    Some of the Meyers were excessively fond of the chase. Grandfather Henry, several of his brothers, and Christopher's sons Michael, Jacob and George frequently visited each other at their respective homes in Penns, and Brushvalleys, and joined in the pursuit of game which was then abundant. There was no lack of dogs, and when several packs had been brought together and let loose there was sufficient music to inspire the hunters. The Mulbach Meyers, descendants of John, were also fond of the chase.
    Christopher Meyer died Aug. 2, 1801; aged 67 years. His wife Anna Maria was born Feb. 19, 1744; died Jan. 1, 1823. Both are buried in the German Reformed Cemetery, Cambelltown, Pa.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19476147/christopher-meyer

    Aged 67 years
    1st Co., 2nd Batt. Lancaster County Militia
    (Revolutionary War)

    Christopher married Anna Maria Schaeffer. Anna (daughter of Alexander Schaeffer and Eva Anna Angelica Engle) was born on 19 Feb 1744 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 01 Jan 1823 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Salem United Church of Christ Cemetery, Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anna Maria SchaefferAnna Maria Schaeffer was born on 19 Feb 1744 in Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA (daughter of Alexander Schaeffer and Eva Anna Angelica Engle); died on 01 Jan 1823 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; was buried in Salem United Church of Christ Cemetery, Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30921852/anna-maria-meyer

    wife of Christopher Meyer
    daughter of Alexander & Anna Engel Schaeffer

    Children:
    1. Henry Meyer was born on 17 May 1767 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 19 Apr 1844 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. John Moyer was born on 26 Oct 1768 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 17 Jul 1843; was buried in Saint Peters Cemetery, Freeburg, Snyder County, PA.
    3. 6. Michael Meyer was born on 02 Aug 1771 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 01 Apr 1842; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. Jacob Meyer was born on 25 Mar 1774 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 25 Sep 1853; was buried in Heckman Cemetery, Spring Mills, Centre County, PA.
    5. Christopher Moyer was born on 22 Jan 1776 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 11 Jun 1840 in Freeburg, Snyder County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Cemetery, Freeburg, Snyder County, PA.
    6. George Meyer was born on 25 Mar 1782 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 01 Jan 1854 in Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.
    7. Catharine Meyer was born in 1784 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA.
    8. Christina Meyer was born on 02 Feb 1784 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA; died on 25 Dec 1864; was buried in Keagy Cemetery, Woodbury, Bedford County, PA.
    9. Mary Meyer was born in 1788 in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, PA.