John E. Harter

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Name John E. Harter Born 20 Nov 1865 Pennsylvania [1, 2, 3, 4]
Gender Male Died 18 Jun 1884 Rebersburg, Centre County, PA [1, 2, 3, 5]
Buried Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA [2, 3]
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Section 1, Row 14, #23. Next to parents and sister Katie M.
John (John E. Harter 1865-1884) is also acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot".
s/o Daniel W & Abbie
Person ID I428 Kreider Moyer Last Modified 1 Apr 2023
Father Daniel W. Harter, b. 29 Mar 1839, Centre County, PA , d. 15 Jul 1907, Williamsport, Lycoming County, PA
(Age 68 years)
Mother Abigail Meyer, b. 16 Apr 1841, Centre County, PA , d. 1904, Centre County, PA
(Age 62 years)
Family ID F218 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 20 Nov 1865 - Pennsylvania Died - 18 Jun 1884 - Rebersburg, Centre County, PA Buried - - Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA = Link to Google Earth
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Headstones Harter, John E. (1865-1884)
St. Peters Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA
Plot: Section 1, Row 14, #23. Next to parents and sister Katie M.A cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot".
The monument was placed in 1923 by Dr. Thomas P. Meyer
Col. Henry Meyer (1764‐1820)
Mary Steese Meyer (d. 1801)
Margaret Harper Meyer (1788‐1871)
Capt. Henry Meyer (1795‐1881)
Jacob Meyer (1797‐1873)
Benjamin Meyer (1800‐1824)
William Meyer (1804‐1824)
Maj. John Meyer (1806‐1891)
Reuben Mayer (1808‐1891)
Abigail Meyer (1819‐1849)
Selena Meyer (1844‐1845)
Major John Meyer family
Catharine Poorman Meyer (1816‐1849)
Susan Confer Meyer (1833‐1858)
Abigail Meyer Harter (1841‐1904)
Daniel Harter (1838‐1907)
Catharine Harter (1861‐1889)
John F. Harter (1865‐1884)
Thomas P. Meyer, Sergeant, Dr. (1843‐1923)
Lucetta Bierly Meyer (1845‐1923)
Edward J. Meyer, Corporal (1874‐1923)
Oliver Perry Meyer (1844‐1857)
Nathaniel Meyer (1845‐1858)
Margaret Meyer (1849‐1849)
Christina Poorman (1777‐1856)
Philip Meyer, sergeant (1756‐1831) Rev. War
Mrs. Philip Meyer (1759‐1829) (Margaret Morr)
Plot: Plot: Section 1, Row 14.
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Notes - On Wednesday of last week Mr. John B. Harter, a son of Mr. Daniel Harter, residing near Rebersburg, was called to his eternal home by the merciless reaper death. Deceased sustained severe injuries in falling from a fruit tree several years ago. Under the skill of physicians he for a while improved in mind and body; but afterward, his condition growing worse, he was moved to an asylum at Danville. A few months ago he returned to his home in a fair way of entire recovery. But the sudden change in temperature in the weather brought on a relapse which eventuated in his death. Mr. Ohl, a skillful attendant from the institution at Danville, had charge of the patient after his return to Brushvalley. The future of John Harter was very promising before the accident occurred, which ended in his early death. The subject of this article attained the age of eighteen years and some months.
The Millheim Journal. Thursday, 26 June 1884.
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- On Wednesday of last week Mr. John B. Harter, a son of Mr. Daniel Harter, residing near Rebersburg, was called to his eternal home by the merciless reaper death. Deceased sustained severe injuries in falling from a fruit tree several years ago. Under the skill of physicians he for a while improved in mind and body; but afterward, his condition growing worse, he was moved to an asylum at Danville. A few months ago he returned to his home in a fair way of entire recovery. But the sudden change in temperature in the weather brought on a relapse which eventuated in his death. Mr. Ohl, a skillful attendant from the institution at Danville, had charge of the patient after his return to Brushvalley. The future of John Harter was very promising before the accident occurred, which ended in his early death. The subject of this article attained the age of eighteen years and some months.
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