Mary Monica Kreamer

Mary Monica Kreamer

Female 1869 - 1964  (94 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Monica KreamerMary Monica Kreamer was born on 04 Dec 1869 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA (daughter of Jared B. Kreamer and Joanna Meyer); died in 1964; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Section 2, Row 2, #2. Next to parents Jared & Joanna Kreamer, and husband David Solly. Also near sister Addie Kreamer.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77481446/mary-monica-solly

    Family/Spouse: David Atkinson Solly. David was born on 8 Feb 1871 in Pennsylvania; died on 20 Jan 1940; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jared B. KreamerJared B. Kreamer was born on 08 Aug 1843 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 21 Jul 1924 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried on 24 Jul 1924 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Section 2, Row 2, #2. Next to wife Joanna, their daughter Addie, and daughter & son-in-law Mary & David Solly.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77481115/jared-b-kreamer

    Jared married Joanna Meyer. Joanna (daughter of Reuben Meyer and Mary Corman) was born on 21 Jun 1847 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 08 Jan 1933 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 11 Jan 1933 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joanna MeyerJoanna Meyer was born on 21 Jun 1847 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA (daughter of Reuben Meyer and Mary Corman); died on 08 Jan 1933 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 11 Jan 1933 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Rebersburg, Centre County, PA
    • Baptism: 09 Jan 1848

    Notes:

    Section 2, Row 2, #2. Next to husband Jered Kreamer, their daughter Addie, and their married daughter & son-in-law Mary & David Solly.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77481216/joanna-kreamer

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Monica Kreamer was born on 04 Dec 1869 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died in 1964; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. Gertrude S. Kreamer was born on 29 Jun 1872 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 27 Dec 1948 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. Ada V. Kreamer was born on 31 Jan 1877 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 24 May 1895 in Boalsburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Reuben MeyerReuben Meyer was born on 27 Nov 1808 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA (son of Col Henry Meyer and Margaret Harper); died on 09 Jan 1891; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; Trinca farm east of Rebersburg
    • Baptism: 09 Apr 1809

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69176260/reuben-meyer

    Reuben was born in Brush Valley. He owned part of his father's farm. His wife was Mary Corman, the daughter of George & Sallie Corman.

    Children: William, Joanna, Jerome, Henry Amazon, G Calvin, Daniel T & Sarah.
    Reuben & Mary's son William C. Meyer was born June 17 1844, he was unmarried. He enlisted Aug 1862 in Rebersburg, a member of Company A 148th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. This regiment later became the 2nd Army Corps The Army of the Potomac. He was killed in an engagement at Deep Bottom Va Aug 14, 1864 by a shell which passed thru his breast.

    Section 1, Row 7, #15. Next to wife, Mary.

    Reuben is acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot". (Reuben Meyer 1808-1891).

    Reuben married Mary Corman. Mary was born on 23 Jun 1821 in Centre County, PA; died on 28 Sep 1903 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary CormanMary Corman was born on 23 Jun 1821 in Centre County, PA; died on 28 Sep 1903 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; Trinca farm east of Rebersburg.

    Notes:

    Section 1, Row 7, #15. Next to husband, Reuben.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69176295/mary-meyer

    Children:
    1. William C. Meyer was born on 17 Jun 1844 in Pennsylvania; died on 14 Aug 1864 in Deep Bottom, VA.
    2. 3. Joanna Meyer was born on 21 Jun 1847 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 08 Jan 1933 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 11 Jan 1933 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. Jerome Adam Meyer was born on 18 Feb 1849 in Centre County, PA; died on 25 Feb 1929 in Danville, Montour County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. Henry Amazon Meyer was born on 29 May 1851 in Booneville, Clinton County, PA; died on 04 Jun 1911 in Booneville, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Emanuel Reformed Cemetery, Greenburr, Clinton County, PA.
    5. George Calvin Meyer was born on 12 Jan 1853 in Iowa; died on 03 Nov 1913; was buried in Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Puebo County, CO.
    6. Daniel I. Meyer was born on 18 Apr 1858 in Centre County, PA; died on 22 Mar 1940 in Clearfield County, PA; was buried in Umbria Cemetery, Osceola Mills, Clearfield County, PA.
    7. Sarah Margaret Meyer was born on 29 Dec 1862 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 26 Sep 1949 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA; was buried in Westminster Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Col Henry MeyerCol Henry Meyer was born on 15 Oct 1764 in Millbach, Lebanon County, PA (son of Jacob Meyer and Susanna Ream); died on 17 May 1820; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Brush Valley, Centre County, PA

    Notes:

    See Section 1, Row 14, #7. Stone says "father". It's next to the stone for Margaret Meyer w/o Henry. The stone that reads "Henry Meyer 1795-1881 on the other side of Margaret's stone is for her step-son, Henry. It is very probable that this stone marked "father" is for Henry, the father of Henry & Jacob, and husband of Margaret. However, there is also a stone for Heinrich Meyer, 15 Oct 1764 -17 May 1820 (in German) farther along in Row 14 at #30. This stone is next to stone for his son, Wilhelm. This leaves the question of who the stone marked "father" is for.

    Henry Meyer 1764-1820 is also acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot.

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    Henry (son of Jacob, son of Gr. Meyer), my paternal grandfather, was married first to Mary Steese, daughter of Jacob Steese of Penns township, now Snyder County, Pa., and resided with his family near Straubsburg (Freeburg) for several years. Three of the children were born there, Henry Jacob and one — the oldest — which died in infancy. Either in 1797 or 179S the family moved into Brushvalley, Centre County, Pa., upon a tract which had been partially cleared by John Meyer who was married to grandfather's oldest sister Catharine. See page 39. Mary Steese is said to have been a very stout and strong woman and that she had charge while still single, of a grist-mill, an occupation which on account of the rude and inconvenient construction of the mills of that age, required considerable physical strength. She died in August, 1801 of a malignant fever which was- contracted while visiting with her husband her brother Frederick Steese, Snyder County (now) who was low with this fever and which he had contracted while he and his father were in Philadelphia buying goods. (Note. — Their father also took the fever in Philadelphia and died there.)

    Grandfather's second wife was Margaret, daughter of John Adam Harper of Pennsvalley, who was at one time one of the associate Judges of Centre County, his term beginning in 1800. The date of the marriage I have not ascertained. Grandfather was a large man, weighing over two hundred pounds, being over six feet tall and of symmetrical build. He possessed great muscular strength and activity, and was proficient in all the athletic accomplishments of his day. Although, being of a reserved and non-aggressive disposition, he was, nevertheless, a principal in many a fierce encounter in his younger days; but it is to be hoped only in self-defense or in behalf of his friends of whom there were a legion. It is said that his brother Philip in whom the quality of meekness was not overwhelming in his earlier manhood, had, on a number of occasions to be extricated out of serious difficulties. Grandfather was well known in Centre, Snyder (now), Northumberland and other of the lower counties, in all of which he had many friends; and no doubt, not a few enemies who coveted the honor of conquering him. But he was never "knocked out." In our day a reputation of that quality is not so desirable, but in his time it was considered a proof of cowardice and consequent disgrace not to resent a real or imaginary insult b} r physical force. And it was the case, too, that a man's reputation as a pugilist was a standing challenge — a chip on the shoulder as it were — of which every other aspirant for like honors would feel in duty bound to take cognizance.

    Grandfather was enrolled, as already stated, in some organization when but sixteen years old for the protection of the settlement against the Indians. He must have had a touch of the martial spirit as his connection with military organizations seems to indicate. Feb. 28, 1794 he was commissioned Major of the First Battalion 3nd Northumberland Brigade: Jan. 4, 1802, he was commissioned Lieut. Colonel of the 131. Regt. Militia, First Brigade 10th Div. composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon and Centre. I do not think he held any civil office except that of Justice of the Peace, commissioned Jan. 4, 1814, to succeed John Kryder who removed to Ohio about that date. Grandfather lived, as stated in another place, at the old home near Elk Creek, Brushvalley, until sometime after 1806 when he built a house on the main Brushvalley road, some twenty rods east of his son Reuben's present dwelling house. The barn which had been erected in 1806 stood still farther east and also along the main road. He was a millwright by trade, which occupation he followed a long time, but devoted his later years to farming. Among the grist-mills for which he performed the millwright work many be mentioned John Motz's mill, Woodward, Pa., erected in 1790; Tobias Pickle's mill now owned by J. K. Meyer, Brushvalley, erected in 1801 or 1802. I do not know that grandfather enjoyed any school privileges in his youth, yet he acquired a fair education in some way. He was an assiduous reader of both German and English books and periodicals, and wrote a beautiful hand in both languages. He was a stiff Democrat and in politics had very decided opinions. He was fond of social gatherings and as a citizen he was universally respected. He belonged to the German Reformed church and contributed liberally towards its support. Grandfather was born at Mühlbach, Lancaster (now Lebanon) county. Oct. 15, 1764, where his folks resided until about the year 1768-1770, when they re- moved to Straubsburg. See page 34. He died May 17, 1820. His death was quite sudden. Returning from a trip to Jersey Shore, Pa., he caught a severe cold which resulted in Brain fever, delirium and death. He had been an affectionate husband, a kind father and had been loved with tender affection by his family, and when his wife and children, gathered round his bier to gaze upon his face for the last time, mother says, they were overwhelmed with grief and sorrow. His second wife survived him many years; she died Feb. 27, 1871, aged 83 years 7 months 27 days: both are buried in the Lutheran and Reformed cemetery at Rebersburg. Pa.

    There were ten children who reached maturity; of these, it is said, Dr. Jonathan Meyer most nearly resembled his father in physical feature.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63156145/henry-meyer

    Pioneer Settler Rev War Soldier
    From the Commemorative Biographical Annals:
    Henry was born near Muhlbach Oct 15 1764 and died May 17 1820, he was twice married first to Mary Steese daughter of Jacob Steese of Penn twp Snyder County and second to Margaret Harper daughter of Hon. Adam Harper of Penn's Valley. Husband & both wives are buried in the Union Cemetery in Rebersburg. Mr. Meyer moved to Brush Valley near Wolf's Store in 1797 or 1798 and farmed but his trade was that of a millwright. He built many gristmill & sawmills in in Central Pa. He served as Justice of the Peace for many years. He was commissioned Feb 28 1794 Major of the 1st. Battalion 3rd Northumberland Brigade; Jan 4 1802 lieu-colonel of the 131st Regiment Militia 1st Brigade 10th Division. When but 16 years old he was recruited to an organization for protection from Indians.

    Henry married Margaret Harper. Margaret (daughter of John Adam Harper and Philippina Mark) was born on 30 Jun 1787 in Centre County, PA; died on 27 Feb 1871 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret HarperMargaret Harper was born on 30 Jun 1787 in Centre County, PA (daughter of John Adam Harper and Philippina Mark); died on 27 Feb 1871 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Section 1, Row 14, #6. Next to two step-sons, Jacob and Henry.

    Margaret (Margaret Harper Meyer 1788-1881 2nd wife) is also acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot".

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63156819/margaret-moyer

    Children:
    1. Wilhelm Meyer was born on 30 Jul 1804 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 15 Mar 1824 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. John Meyer was born on 30 Jun 1806 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 14 Mar 1891 in Wolfs Store, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. 6. Reuben Meyer was born on 27 Nov 1808 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 09 Jan 1891; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. Judith Meyer was born on 27 Feb 1811 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 20 Jan 1899 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Mount Bethel United Church of Christ Cemetery, Lamar, Clinton County, PA.
    5. Susan Meyer was born on 15 Aug 1813 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 23 Nov 1883; was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Mackeyville, Clinton County, PA.
    6. Jonathan Meyer was born on 14 Jun 1816 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 15 Sep 1880 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA.
    7. Abigail Meyer was born on 10 Mar 1819 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 05 Dec 1849; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.