Isaac Landis in household of Isaac Landis, "United States Census, 1850"
name: Isaac Landis
event: Census
event date: 1850
event place: East Lampeter, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
gender: Male
age: 30
marital status:
race (original):
race (standardized):
birthplace: Pennsylvania
estimated birth year: 1820
dwelling house number: 76
family number: 79
line number: 24
nara publication number: M432
nara roll number: 788
film number: 444756
digital folder number: 004205092
image number: 00402
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Isaac Landis M 30 Pennsylvania
Lydia Landis F 30 Pennsylvania
Amanda Landis F 8 Pennsylvania
Israel Landis M 5 Pennsylvania
Henry Landis M 4 Pennsylvania
Sarah Landis F 1 Pennsylvania
John Smith M 18 Pennsylvania. Stone photo present
Isaac S Landis
Birth: Feb. 4, 1820
Death: Mar. 20, 1911
Family links:
Spouse:
Lydia Landis (1820 - 1892)
Children:
Marry Ann Landis (1847 - 1850)*
Levi G Landis (1859 - 1881)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Aged 91 Years 1 Month 16 Days
Burial:
Mellinger Mennonite Cemetery
Lancaster
Lancaster County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section A
Created by: Donna Butler Sheaffer
Record added: May 19, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70049099. * note Lydia Bushong was a daughter of Jacob Bushong.......
Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers
AARON BUSHONG LANDIS, who is now
serving his third term of three years as deputy sheriff
of Lancaster county, belongs to one of the oldest
and best known families in that county.
Isaac S. Landis, his father, is now, a retired farm-
er of Witmer. , He married Lydia Bushong, a daugh-
ter of Henry Bushong, a farmer of Witmer. . Nine
children were born to this union, six of whom are
living : Aaron B.j whose name appears above ;
• Israel, a farmer of Witmer; Amos, a farmer in
Witmer; Annie, unmarried; Amanda, widow of
Henry Denlinger, a farmer of Monterey ; and Sarah,
wife of Elam Rohrer, a farmer in Oklahoma, Of
those deceased, Leyi was a farmer of East Lam-
peter, but he died in Kansas.
Aaron Bushorig Landis was born on his father's
farm in East Lampeter township, June 22, 1855,
and was educated in the: district school. When he
was nineteen years of age Mr. Landis took posses-
sion of his father's farm as tenant. On March
16, 1880, he was married to Miss Emma Brubaker,
a daughter of Andrew B. Brubaker, a famer of
Rohrerstown, East Hempfield township. After his
marriage Mr. Landis began farming his father-in-
law's place, in the cultivation of which he is still
engaged. To this union were born six children,
four of whom are living: Clayton, a farmer;
Mabel; and Herman and Howard are both at
school.
Mr; Landis belongs to tlie Blue Lodge of Ma-
sons, the Odd Eellows, the Knights of the Mystic
Chain, the Jr. O. U. A. M., the Knights of Malta,
the Young Republicans, and is a trustee of the Re-
formed Church of Rohrerstown. In his politics he is
an unflinching Republican, and has served as town-
ship auditor. For four years he was supervisor in
East Hempfield township. His appointment as
deputy sheriff came as a just recognition of his
ability and character as well as of his devotion to
his party principles. In this position he has given
great satisfaction to the people generally. He is
now serving his third term, which will not expire
until January, 1906.
http://archive.org/stream/cu31924028852998/cu31924028852998_djvu.txt. Isaac Stoner Landis had person sources.
2