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101 | Addie V Kreamer | Kreamer, Ada V. (I450)
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102 | Address: name missing | Bugbee, M. Leonora (I1919)
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103 | Address: name missing | Meyer, John D. (I1874)
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104 | Address: name missing | Meyer, Mary S. (I1852)
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105 | Address: name missing | Meyer, Miriam S. (I1819)
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106 | Address: name missing | Meyer, Charles H. (I1797)
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107 | Address: name missing | Sherman, Miriam K. (I1752)
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108 | Address: name missing | Moyer, Jason Kline (I1664)
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109 | Address: name missing | Moyer, Caroline (I1619)
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110 | Address: name missing | Moyer, Joseph Klose (I1597)
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111 | Address: name missing | Bray, Joseph Moyer (I1482)
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112 | Address: name missing | Bray, William E. (I1471)
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113 | Address: name missing | Bray, Sara Elizabeth (I1460)
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114 | Address: name missing | Bray, Ruth Beatrice (I1437)
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115 | Address: name missing | Bray, Mary Phoebe (I1415)
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116 | Address: name missing | Moyer, Sara (I1393)
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117 | Address: name missing | Moyer, Emma M. (I1371)
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118 | Address: name missing | Limbert, Rev Paul Moyer (I1326)
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119 | Address: name missing | Limbert, Rev George Elias (I1315)
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120 | Address: name missing | Ettinger, Margaret (I1177)
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121 | Address: name missing | Ettinger, Henry Clay (I1176)
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122 | Address: name missing | Ettinger, Charles Schaffer (I1174)
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123 | Address: name missing | Ettinger, George Woodard (I1169)
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124 | Address: name missing | Ettinger, Sarah A. (I1165)
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125 | Address: name missing | Shelley, Helen M. (I1163)
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126 | Address: name missing | Shelley, Paul Myers (I1157)
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127 | Address: name missing | Shelley, George Shaeffer (I1155)
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128 | Address: name missing | Shelley, John Daniel (I1153)
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129 | Address: name missing | Shaffer, Elizabeth (I1147)
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130 | Address: name missing | Bower, John Jacob (I213)
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131 | Address: name missing | Bower, Eleanor E. (I236)
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132 | Address: name missing | Bower, Margaret I. (I269)
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133 | Address: name missing | Bower, James C. (I291)
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134 | Address: name missing | Meyer, George Klose (I58)
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135 | Address: name missing | Meyer, Ida Luella (I36)
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136 | Address: name missing | Meyer, Howard (I147)
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137 | Address: name missing | Meyer, Charles Claude (I125)
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138 | After George Warren Achenbach died in 1890, Lillian married second to Edward Perry Brown. It was also his second marriage. Edward Perry Brown is buried with his first wife Three of Lillian (Race) & George Achenbach's children moved with her into the Brown household. The fourth child joined the widowed Lillian (Race) (Achenbach) Brown's household in 1920. Lillian and her second husband Edward Brown had one daughter. | Race, Lillian (I2354)
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139 | After her death in 1925 Miriam's children, Miriam & Nevin, were cared for by her sister, Rebecca and her husband Edwin Ziegler, until the childrens' father, Anson, remarried in 1929. | Moyer, Miriam Ruth (I1730)
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140 | After her husband Irwin Smoyer died in 1903, Elizabeth married Unknown Anderson. In the 1920 census Elizabeth is in her married daughter's household and is listed as married but her new husband is not listed in the same household. In the 1930 census she's living alone and in 1940 she's listed as divorced. | Achenbach, Elizabeth C. (I2327)
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141 | After the death of Frank Risser, Salinda married Ephraim Peffley, 11 Sep 1915 in Bismarck, Dauphin County, PA. | Horst, Salinda (I3089)
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142 | Age: 77 years Married Mary Magdalena Gast on Sept. 21, 1821. They were the parents of: ~ Philip G. Moyer (1822–) ~ Christian Moyer (1823–1899) ~ Margaret Moyer (1825–1904) ~ William Moyer (1826–1908) ~ Sarah Moyer (1829– ) ~ Catharine Moyer (1831–1897) ~ Daniel Moyer (1833– ) ~ John Moyer (1835–1883) ~ Elias Moyer (1840–1902) ~ Lebbeous Moyer (1842–1917) | Meyer, John (I193)
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143 | Aged 73 yrs, 8 mos and 19 days. According to the census, Peter was born abt 1797 in PA. Family researcher says Peter married Catherine Sidle and had 7 children. Abraham 1820-1900, Phillip 1824-1886, Benjamin 1828-1894, John 1835-1916, Enos 1822-1897, William 1826-1914, and Peter 1833-1913. Peter married second Mrs. Rebecca Webb. Peter was the son of Abraham Willett and Sarah Brittain. 1860 Ogden, Lenawee, MI Peter Willett, 63 Rebecca, 42 William, 32 Elizabeth, 24 Benjamin, 28 John, 24 John, 4 Clinton Weliver, 10 1870 Blissfield, Lenawee, MI William Willett, 41 Elizabeth, 38 John, 13 Clinton, 18 John, 36 Rebecca, 68, mother Clinton D. Welliver, married 2 May 1880, Erie, OH to Hannah B. McGregor. | Willet, Peter (I1889)
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144 | Agnes A Meyer | Moyer, Agnes (I1074)
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145 | Agnes was the daughter of John Wendall and Johanna Flockwirth. She married Sebastian Mathias Rheyer on Feb 15, 1707 in Bohl, Pfalz, Bayern Lande, Germany. He emigrated to America while she remained in Germany. He then went back and brought the family here as well. Her husband became a very prosperous farmer in Lancaster Co.,Pa. They were staunch members of the German Zion Reformed Church where Sebastian later was a deacon. He had donated land for the church. Their home is no longer standing but after repairs the church they attended is still standing. | Flockwirth, Agnes Elizabeth (I2611)
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146 | Alexander and Eva are buried in the Schaefferstown cemetery, Lebanon County, PA. His monument reads, “Alexander Schaeffer, Founder of Schaefferstown, PA, born in Germany January 8, 1712, migrated to America in 1738, died April 10, 1786. In 1758 Schaeffer and his wife Anna, purchased the land surrounding Schaefferstown (formerly Heidelberg) laid out the town and sold lots to the squatters who already had homes. On July 16, 1763, he sold the land and spring (now Fountain Park) along with the pipes and troughs of the gravity water system to representatives of the People of Market Street. This act created the water company which later became the first chartered water works in the United States.” The Schaeffer farm is a historical site with an annual festival. http://hsimuseum.org/. The well is now Fountain Park. The Inn is now a restaurant. from The Meyer Family Tree compiled by John D. Meyer, Tyrone, PA, October 1937 Alexander Schaeffer came from Germany in 1740 and settled at Mulbach and was a neighbor of the Meyer family. From Wikipedia: Schaefferstown is one of the oldest towns in Lebanon County, being at least a century older than the county itself. It is the main town in Heidelberg Township. Although the exact date of the first settlers is unknown, it is certain that they settled here before 1725. Those first settlers were German Jews. Many of them were skilled craftmen and traders. They disappeared, however, when non-Jewish German settlers started moving into the area. The old burial ground was situated about a fourth mile south of Tower Hill and almost a hundred yards east of South Market Street in Schaefferstown. The Jewish settlement was known as the Lebanon Trading Post. Schaefferstown held a Bicentenntial in 1963. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.7 square miles (7.0 km²), all of it land. It is home to Fountain Park, which is the oldest Chartered Waterworks still in operation in the United States. Fountain Park The water company in Schaefferstown has the oldest gravitational conveyance system by underground pipes in the United States. The water system was constructed sometime between 1744 and 1750 by the founder of the town, Alexander Schaeffer. The water system, which is located in the area now known as Fountain Park, is still used by the townspeople for potable household water. When the original system was laid out, it ran to two wooden troughs on the Square, which is now the intersection of Main St. and Market St. One trough was since replaced by Matilda Zimmerman in memory of Mary Rex Zimmerman, her mother and great granddaughter of Alexander Schaeffer. This trough is now located on the south face of the historic bank located within the Square. Schaefferstown Water Company http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=29306 One of North America's oldest documented public water systems. Alexander Schaeffer built a hotel on the square in 1744, and construction of the water system began here shortly after. On July 16, 1763, he and his wife Anna Engle deeded this land - today Fountain Park - for the use of the inhabitants of Market Street. the present company was chartered in 1845 as successor to The Fountain Company of Heidelberg. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25853796/alexander-schaeffer Alexander, son of Hans Henry and Anna Margaretha (Mayer) Schaeffer, immigrated to Philadelphia from Baden, Germany, in 1738. By the time of his death in 1786 he had laid out the town he named Heidelberg (now Schaefferstown), in Lancaster Co., PA, built the King George Hotel (the present day Franklin House), and created the first gravitational water conveyance system by underground pipes in all the British colonies. In about 1738 he married Anna Engel and together they had 7 children. He was of the German Reformed faith and was a guiding force in establishing that church in Heidelberg. https://mygenealogyadventure.com/alexander-schaeffer-and-the-founding-of-a-town/ APRIL 14, 2019 BY STACEY Alexander Schaeffer and the Founding of a Town Laurentz Schäfer. He was born in 1586 in Hessen/Hesse, Germany. His son, Hans Schäfer was born there in 1611. It appears that due to the 30 Years War in Europe, Hans moved to Alsace-Lorraine, France where his son, Hans Schaeffer was born. The family eventually moved back to Germany where, in 1673, Hans Heinrich Schaffer was born in Schriesheim, Baden-Wurtenburg, Germany. Heinrich married Anna Margaretha Mayer and, in 1712, gave birth to Alexander Mayer Schaeffer. At some point before 1738, it appears that Alexander married Anna “Angelica” Engel (not sure if Engel is her middle name or maiden name). They had 2 or 3 children while in Germany, and it seems that the family set sail for America in 1738. They arrived on the ship “Robert and Alice” on Sept. 11, 1738 in Philadelphia, PA. They were part of an influx of German immigrants in the 18th century. The Germans who came at that time were, and still are, referred to as the Palatine Germans based on the belief that most were coming from the Palatinate region, when in fact, only a small minority were from that region. Alexander and his wife tried their hand at farming but at first was very unsuccessful. He then bought a new farm where they flourished. Over the years he acquired more and more land. In 1758, Alexander divided his land into lots and roads and sold the lots of land to the squatters. | Schaeffer, Alexander (I1663)
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147 | Alternate spelling - Shuey from shueyfamily.org http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jshuey44&id=I00192 Name: Daniel Schuy Name: Born Daniel Juis Birth: ABT 6 APR 1703 in Oggersheim, Pfalz, DEU 1 Death: MAY 1777 in Bethel Twp, Lancaster Co., PA 2 Baptism: 9 APR 1703 Oggersheim Reformed: David Juy & Maria, sponsors 3 Immigration: 9 SEP 1732 Philadelphia, on the ship Johnson, from Rotterdam. Note: In spite of the claims of other family historians, Daniel was baptised, not born, on 9 Apr, 1703. (Reformed KirchenBuchen, Oggersheim, Pfalz, DEU.) Given the usual practice of the German Reformed community of the day, that would place his birth sometime between 03 Apr and 06 Apr of 1703. Daniel Schuy arrived in the Pennsylvania Colony on 19 Sep, 1732, aboard the Johnson from Rotterdam. Apparently unable to write his name, he was originally listed as Daniel "Schwe" (an inadvertent Anglicazation of "Juis"?) on List A (Passenger List), then recorded as Daniel "Schew" (An accidential transposition of the original mistake?) on List B (Signers of the Oath of Allegiance), and finally, on List C (Signers of the Oath of Abjuration) he appears as Danl Schuhl. With Daniel were Maria Margaretha (Schilling), his wife, "Lodawick" - the clerk's bungled attempt at "Ludwig", the nickname of Lewis Henry, a son, and Anna Maria, their eldest daughter. The name of his younger son, Johannes, is absent from the list. "Thirty thousand Names of Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1726 -- 1776" I. Daniel Rupp Pennsylvania Archives: Series 2, Vol 17 (Passenger Ship Lists) "German Immigrants" Strassburger, et al To date, there is an 8 1/2 year gap between the arrival of Daniel and his family in Philadelphia abt. 19 Sep, 1732 and the next time his name appears in the public record. On 18 Jun, 1741, Daniel Schuy and wife Anna Maria served as sponsors at the baptism of Anna Margaret Matern -- dau. of Thomas and Anna Margaret Matern -- at Swatara Reformed Church, in Bethel Twp, in what is now Lebanon, but was then Lancaster Co, PA. Father: Daniel Juis b: 20 MAY 1675 in Moselle, France Mother: Judith\Judique L'Avenant b: ABT 1682 in Dirage, Picardie, FR Marriage 1 Maria Margaretha Schilling b: ABT 1703 in Either Weidenthal or Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU * Married: 16 OCT 1725 in Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU 4 Children 1. Lewis Henry Schuy b: 12 OCT 1726 in Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU 2. Anna Margaretta Schuy b: 12 FEB 1728/29 in Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU 3. Johannes Schuy b: 24 NOV 1730 in Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU 4. Martin Schuy b: ABT 1732 in PA 5. Peter Schuy b: 1734 in Bethel Twp, Lebanon Co, PA 6. Margaret Elizabeth Schuy b: 1736 in Lancaster Co., PA 7. Barbara Schuy b: BEF 25 JUN 1741 in Lancaster Co., PA 8. Daniel Schuy III b: 11 NOV 1743 in Bethel Twp, Lebanon Co, PA 9. Catharine Elizabeth Schuy b: BEF 8 JUN 1747 in Bethel Twp, Lancaster Co, PA Sources: 1. Title: Reformed KirchenBuch: Oggersheim, Pfalz, DEU Media: Church Record Text: Baptism...9 Apr...Daniel....Daniel Juy and Judith...David Juis & Maria Bartholomai Note: Reformed KirchenBuch: Oggersheim, Pfalz, DEU, Baptism...9 Apr...Daniel....Daniel Juis and Judith...David Juis & Maria Bartholomai. 2. Title: Will of Daniel Schuy Publication: Will Book C, Pages 474-476, Lancaster County, PA Text: Will was signed 08 May, 1777, and filed 21 May, 1777. 3. Title: Reformed KirchenBuch: Oggersheim, Pfalz, DEU Media: Church Record 4. Title: Reformed KirchenBuch: Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU Media: Church Record Page: Book 1, Page 87 http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/shplst12.htm German Pioneers to Pennsylvania Passenger Ships' Lists Includes People from the Palatine THE JOHNSON GALLEY [List 21 A] A List of Palentines arrived in the Port of Philadelphia on board of the Johnson Galley of London, David Crockatt, Commander, September 18th OS, 1732. Boys Under 16 Lodawick Schwe Girls Under 14 Margeretta Schwe Men Above 16 Years Daniel Schwe Women Above 14 Maria Schwe | Schuy, Daniel (I1940)
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148 | Alternate spelling - Shuey. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jshuey44&id=I00201 Shueyfamily.org Name: Lewis Henry Schuy 1 ALIA: /Ludwig/ Birth: 12 OCT 1726 in Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU 2 Death: 25 FEB 1775 in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co, PA 3 Baptism: 15 OCT 1726 Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU 2 Burial: 1775 Klopp's Church Cemetery, Hamlin, PA 3 _ELEC: 15 DEC 1774 Elected to Lancaster Co. Committee of Inspection from Bethel Twp. Immigration: 9 SEP 1732 Philadelphia, on the ship Johnson, from Rotterdam. Note: Lewis Henry Shuey is listed on the passenger log of the ship Johnson as "Lodawick Schwe". He arrived in Philadelphia on 19 Sep, 1732, traveling with his mother and father from Rotterdam. He was not quite six years of age. "Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants in Pennsylvania 1727 -- 1776" by I. Daniel Rupp, and Pennsylvania Archives: Series 2, Vol 17 He is listed on the 1751 Assessment List of Bethel Township (then in Lancaster County) in the Pennsylvania Colony as "Ludwick Schuhy". "History of the Counties of Berks & Lebanon" by I. Daniel Rupp The 1771 Bethel Township Tax List includes "Shewey, Ludw". He is listed as owning 400 acres, five horses, and six cows. Pennsylvania Archives: Series 3, Volume 17 Ludwig is listed in the "D.A.R. Patriotic Index", Centennial Edition, Vol III. Sources: 1. Title: Will of Daniel Schuy Publication: Will Book C, Pages 474-476, Lancaster County, PA Repository: Media: Official Document 2. Title: Reformed KirchenBuch: Dannstadt, Pfalz, DEU Repository: Media: Church Record Page: Book 1, Page 73 3. Title: Tombstone: Klopps/St. Paul's Cemetery, Hamlin, PA Author: John Shuey, Nov 1997 Repository: Media: Tombstone http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/shplst12.htm German Pioneers to Pennsylvania Passenger Ships' Lists Includes People from the Palatine THE JOHNSON GALLEY [List 21 A] A List of Palentines arrived in the Port of Philadelphia on board of the Johnson Galley of London, David Crockatt, Commander, September 18th, 1732. Boys Under 16 Lodawick Schwe Girls Under 14 Margeretta Schwe Men Above 16 Years Daniel Schwe Women Above 14 Maria Schwe | Schuy, Lewis Henry (I1938)
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149 | Amanda Meyer | Moyer, Amanda (I1073)
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150 | Ambrose Fisher Achenbach was born in Orangeville, Columbia county, Penn., Jan. 12, 1847, and died at Soldier, Kansas, November 19th, 1917, aged 70 years, 10 months and seven days. He was the fourth child of George A. and Catherine A. Achenbach, whose family consisted of ten children, four boys and six girls, three of whom with the father and Mother have preceded him to the great beyond. He came west in 1872, when comparatively a young man and located at Washington, Kan., where he met and married Hattie R. Gish, Oct. 25, 1873. To thus union were born five children, Geo. A., of Walters, Okla., Maude H., died in infancy, Glen R. of Soldier, Ks., Burt H., of Walters, Okla., and Daisy, the mother and three grandchildren are left to mourn his death. In 1877 he moved to Atchison county where he located on a farm and later to Monrovia, where he was engaged in the mercantile business and was also postmaster. He removed from there to Effingham and then to Avoca. In the fall of 1888, he moved to Holton and engaged in the implement business for a number of years and later moved back to Avoca and afterwards to Soldier. He was appointed postmaster at Soldier in 1913, which he was holding at the time of his death .. He was a member of the Christian church, Soldier Lodge 240 A. F. & A. M. and Soldier Lodge No. 509 A. O. U. W. .. For nearly five years the editor of the Clipper .. Among the out of town people who were here to attend Mr. Achenbach's funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Achenbach and daughter, Elizabeth of Topeka. The Soldier Clipper, November 21, 1917. | Achenbach, Ambrose Fisher (I2365)
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