Malinda Ann Kreider

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Name Malinda Ann Kreider [1] Born 13 Sep 1829 Penn Township, Centre County, PA [2, 3]
Gender Female Died 06 Feb 1908 [3] Buried Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA [3]
Person ID I1840 Kreider Moyer Last Modified 25 Sep 2020
Father Philip Kreider, b. 1803, Lebanon County, PA , d. 07 Jan 1842, Penn Township, Centre County, PA
(Age 39 years)
Mother Leah Bowman, b. 03 Jan 1803, Cornwall Township, Lebanon County, PA , d. 04 Apr 1856, Penn Township, Centre County, PA
(Age 53 years)
Married Dec 1828 [2] Family ID F673 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George Washington Stover, b. 17 Feb 1826, Lebanon, Lebanon County, PA , d. 02 May 1889, Coburn, Centre County, PA
(Age 63 years)
Married 1848 Haines Township, Centre County, PA [2, 4]
Children 1. Perry Homer Stover, b. 04 Oct 1848, Centre County, PA , d. 12 Feb 1914, Centre County, PA
(Age 65 years)
2. Mary Elmira Stover, b. 29 Oct 1853, Centre County, PA , d. 27 Jul 1927, Milesburg, Centre County, PA
(Age 73 years)
3. John Calvin Stover, b. 27 May 1855, Pennsylvania , d. 20 Oct 1893 (Age 38 years)
4. Oscar J. Stover, b. 25 Jul 1860, d. 27 Sep 1862 (Age 2 years) 5. Kreider Henry Stover, b. 12 Jul 1873, Centre County, PA , d. 20 Jul 1928, Keyser, Mineral County, WV
(Age 55 years)
Last Modified 17 May 2018 Family ID F679 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 13 Sep 1829 - Penn Township, Centre County, PA Married - 1848 - Haines Township, Centre County, PA Buried - - Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA = Link to Google Earth
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Documents Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery Centre County PA headstone photos.pdf
Philip Kreider and Leah Bowman Kreider, grandparents of Henry Royer Kreider (Senior) and other relatives of Henry and Mary Elizabeth are buried in Aaronsburg.
Headstones Kreider, Malinda Ann (1829-1908) and George Washington Stover (1826-1889)
Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Centre County, PAKreider, Malinda Ann (1829-1908) and George Washington Stover (1826-1889)
Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Centre County, PA
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Notes - 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, 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. [2]
- 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.
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