William Harvey Arehart
M, #16626, b. about 1847, d. 25 December 1916
Parents
Biography
William Harvey Arehart was born about 1847 in Timberville, Rockingham County, Virginia. He and
Elizabeth Hinegardner were married. He died on 25 December 1916, at age ~69, in Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Elizabeth Arehart in household of Jacob Arehart, "United States Census, 1850"
Event Place: Rockingham county, part of, Rockingham, Virginia, United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Jacob Arehart M 34 Virginia
Elizabeth Arehart F 27 Virginia
William H Arehart M 3 Virginia
Samuel Arehart M 1 Virginia
Leannah Cook F 15 Virginia.
Samuel Arehart
M, #16627, b. about 1849
Parents
Biography
Samuel Arehart was born about 1849 in Virginia. He died.
Elizabeth Arehart in household of Jacob Arehart, "United States Census, 1850"
Event Place: Rockingham county, part of, Rockingham, Virginia, United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Jacob Arehart M 34 Virginia
Elizabeth Arehart F 27 Virginia
William H Arehart M 3 Virginia
Samuel Arehart M 1 Virginia
Leannah Cook F 15 Virginia.
Elizabeth Hinegardner
F, #16628, b. 6 August 1848, d. 5 July 1876
Biography
Elizabeth Hinegardner was born on 6 August 1848. She and
William Harvey Arehart were married. She died on 5 July 1876, at age 27, in Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Her married name was Elizabeth Arehart. Details - MyHeritage - Alleylaw.
John Arehart
M, #16629, b. 9 March 1802, d. 13 December 1873
Biography
John Arehart was born on 9 March 1802 in Rockingham County, Virginia. He and
Mary Branner were married. He died on 13 December 1873, at age 71, in Rockingham County, Virginia. He was buried in Rader Lutheran Church Cemetery, TimberVille, Rockingham County, Virginia.
Details MyHeritage - Robert Branner. Stone photo present
John Arehart
Birth: Mar. 9, 1802
Death: Dec. 13, 1873
Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Branner Arehart (1807 - 1877)*
Children:
George Arehart (1831 - 1900)*
Catherine Arehart Myers (1832 - 1900)*
Isaac Arehart (1834 - 1894)*
William H. Arehart (1835 - 1910)*
Elizabeth Arehart Branner (1838 - 1916)*
Casper Arehart (1842 - 1864)*
Naason Bare Arehart (1844 - 1865)*
Mary Virginia Arehart Bowman (1846 - 1919)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Rader Lutheran Church Cemetery
Timberville
Rockingham County
Virginia, USA
Created by: Jen Snoots
Record added: Jan 18, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 46850119.
Mary Branner
F, #16630, b. 14 August 1807, d. 11 May 1877
Biography
Mary Branner was born on 14 August 1807 in Rockingham County, Virginia. She and
John Arehart were married. She died on 11 May 1877, at age 69, in Timberville, Rockingham County, Virginia. She was buried in Rader Lutheran Church Cemetery, TimberVille, Rockingham County, Virginia.
Her married name was Mary Arehart. Details MyHeritage - Robert Branner. Stone photo present
Mary Branner Arehart
Birth: Aug. 14, 1807
Death: May 11, 1877
Family links:
Parents:
Casper Branner (1774 - 1828)
Eve Knupp Branner (1782 - 1851)
Spouse:
John Arehart (1802 - 1873)
Children:
George Arehart (1831 - 1900)*
Catherine Arehart Myers (1832 - 1900)*
Isaac Arehart (1834 - 1894)*
William H. Arehart (1835 - 1910)*
Elizabeth Arehart Branner (1838 - 1916)*
Casper Arehart (1842 - 1864)*
Naason Bare Arehart (1844 - 1865)*
Mary Virginia Arehart Bowman (1846 - 1919)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Rader Lutheran Church Cemetery
Timberville
Rockingham County
Virginia, USA
Created by: Jen Snoots
Record added: Jan 18, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 46850062.
Jacob Keckley
M, #16631, b. 23 October 1800
Parents
Biography
Jacob Keckley was born on 23 October 1800 in Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia. He died in.
Joseph Keckley wife Sarah Jacob born 23 October bapt. 18 Decemb. Jacob Wendel wife Barbara
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Strasburg, Virginia
Edited and formatted by
Calvin Sonner. Jacob Keckley purchased items from William Wilhelm Bushong's 1837 Columbiana County, Ohio Estate.
Maria Keckley
F, #16632, b. 27 February 1805
Parents
Biography
Maria Keckley was born on 27 February 1805 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. She died.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Strasburg, Virginia
Edited and formatted by
Calvin Sonner
Joseph Keckley wife Sarah Maria Barbara born 27 February 1805 bapt. 20 April 1805 Maria Wendel.
Jacob Kipps
M, #16633, b. 25 March 1794, d. 4 September 1886
Biography
Jacob Kipps was born on 25 March 1794 in New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia. He and
Elizabeth Barb were married. He died on 4 September 1886, at age 92. He was buried in Mount Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Details - MyHeritage - Gordon Gray. Jacob Kipps
Birth: Mar. 25, 1794
Death: Sep. 4, 1886
Aged 92 years, 5 months and 9 days.
Burial:
Mount Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery
New Market
Shenandoah County
Virginia, USA
Created by: stars&bars
Record added: Aug 28, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 21212566.
Elizabeth Barb
F, #16634, b. 28 October 1804, d. 15 June 1858
Family: Jacob Kipps (b. 25 March 1794, d. 4 September 1886)
| Daughter | Susanna Kipps+ (b. 27 November 1834, d. 14 December 1873) |
Biography
Elizabeth Barb was born on 28 October 1804 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. She and
Jacob Kipps were married. She died on 15 June 1858, at age 53, in Rockingham County, Virginia. She was buried in Zirkle Cemetery, New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Her married name was Elizabeth Kipps. Details - MyHeritage - Gordon Gray. Stone photo present
Elizabeth Kipps
Birth: unknown
Death: Jun. 15, 1858
Wife of Jacob Kipps.
Burial:
Zirkle Cemetery
New Market
Shenandoah County
Virginia, USA
Created by: Christine Rea
Record added: Feb 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33581200.
Miss Grace Emaline Brubaker
F, #16635, b. 25 February 1921, d. 7 February 2012
Parents
Biography
Miss Grace Emaline Brubaker was born on 25 February 1921 in New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia. She died on 7 February 2012, at age 90, in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia. She was buried in Saint Matthews Cemetery, New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
Grace Emeline Brubaker
Birth: Feb. 25, 1921
New Market
Shenandoah County
Virginia, USA
Death: Feb. 7, 2012
Harrisonburg
Rockingham County
Virginia, USA
Grace Emeline Brubaker, 90, of New Market, died Tuesday, February 7, 2012, at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient four days.
Miss Brubaker was born at the family home in New Market on February 25, 1921 and was a daughter of the late John William and Sallie Bushong Brubaker.
She was a descendant of the New Market Battlefield family through her great-grandparents, Anderson M. Bushong and Elizabeth A. Swartz.
She was a graduate of New Market High School, Class of 1937 and Strayer Business College of Washington D.C. She was employed by the National Education Association until her retirement.
She was a lifelong member of St. Matthews and Reformation Lutheran Church where she served in numerous positions. She was very active with the New Market Library.
Surviving is her sister, Nina Brubaker Arehart of Bridgewater; and numerous cousins.
Pastor Jeffrey Sonafelt will conduct a funeral service Saturday at 10 a.m. at Reformation Lutheran Church. Burial will follow in St. Matthews Cemetery, New Market.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Reformation Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 896, New Market, VA 22844-0896 or the New Market Library, P.O. Box 452, New Market, VA 22844.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Theis Funeral Chapel in New Market where friends may call and sign the register book at anytime.
Published in the Northern Virginia Daily on Thursday, February 8, 2012.
Burial:
Saint Matthews Cemetery
New Market
Shenandoah County
Virginia, USA
Created by: dMf
Record added: Feb 08, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 84691813.
Carolyn S. Bushong
F, #16636, b. about 1821, d. about 1825
Parents
Biography
Carolyn S. Bushong was born about 1821 in Virginia. She died about 1825, at age ~4.
Added from the tombstone photo on findagrave.
Caroline Bushong
Birth: unknown
Death: unknown
Caroline Bushong, daughter of Jacob and Sally Strickler Bushong.
Family links:
Parents:
Jacob Bushong (1790 - 1873)
Sarah Strickler Bushong (1797 - 1889)
Note: added from name on father, Jacob and mother, Sally's stone.
Burial:
Saint Matthews Cemetery
New Market
Shenandoah County
Virginia, USA
Created by: Rick Bushong
Record added: Apr 15, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 108523667. From sister, Elizabeth's obituary
of her father.......Their children were Harrison, born in 1819, who died unmarried; Abram died young; Anderson died Dec. 5, 1904, aged 73, leaving three children; Franklin, (unmarried) who resides
near New Market; Caroline S., who died young.
John Strickler
M, #16637, b. 17 September 1762, d. 2 September 1802
Parents
Biography
John Strickler was born on 17 September 1762 in Luray, Page County, Virginia. He died on 2 September 1802, at age 39, in Luray, Page County, Virginia. He was buried in Strickler, Jacob (Fort Egypt), Luray, Page County, Virginia.
Stone photo present
John Strickler
Birth: Sep. 17, 1762
Page County
Virginia, USA
Death: Sep. 2, 1802
Page County
Virginia, USA
John Strickler, John being the Anglicized version of the German name Johannes, was born on the Egypt Bend Tract in what was then Frederick County, VA, put is now Page County, VA and on land that at times has been part of Spotsylvania, Orange, Augusta, Dunmore and Shenandoah Counties. It is not known if he was born in the Jacob Strickler home Ft. Egypt built between 1756 and 1758.
John's character was one of a big-hearted gentleman. Upon the death of his father he received a fortune in land and dwellings. He decided to divide the estate between all of his siblings, both full and half. This was a generous act considering there were 13 children.
The occupation of John Strickler is uncertain. The estate of John Strickler included many items that would be owned by a preacher. However these items may have simply been inherited from his father. Many other items in the estate point to John owning and operating a prosperous farming operation.
During his shortened life John had become well known in the community, a fact made obvious by the dozens of court documents he was asked to witness or attest to. Oral family tradition is that John Strickler was appointed to the court of Shenandoah County as an official testator. Courtesans were officially appointed to the court. I have not found record of an appointment for John Strickler, however not all records have been searched.
John Strickler's death certainly came as a blow to the community. At about 44 years, John Strickler was still young and in the prime of his adulthood. His death was shocking but was not sudden. He had time to write out a will and live up to three weeks before he died. We can only speculate the cause of his death. An epidemiological study of 1802 has shown that large numbers of people died in 1802 of a malicious strain of viral pneumonia. Perhaps this is what took John's life.
Married c. 1778, Dunmore County, VA (present day Shenandoah County)
[biography by Frank Duff]
Family links:
Parents:
Jacob Strickler (1729 - 1784)
Barbara Nancy Kauffman Strickler (1735 - 1774)
Spouse:
Barbara Brumbach Kauffman (1762 - 1829)
Children:
Barbara Strickler Rice (1790 - 1870)*
Susannah Strickler Shaver (1792 - 1857)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Strickler, Jacob (Fort Egypt)
Luray
Page County
Virginia, USA
Created by: Dacanta
Record added: Jun 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71772149.
Sarah Harlan
F, #16638, b. 5 July 1834, d. 17 July 1926
Biography
Sarah Harlan was born on 5 July 1834 in Monroe County, Kentucky. She and
William S Norman were married. She died on 17 July 1926, at age 92, in Johnson County, Missouri. She was buried in Centerview Cemetery, Centerview, Johnson County, Missouri.
Her married name was Sarah Norman. Sarah Harlan Norman
Birth: Jul. 5, 1834
Monroe County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Jul. 17, 1926
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Daughter of Enos Harlan and Charity Park Harlan. Wife of William S. Norman. Mother of Eliza Anna Belle Norman (Reynolds), Julia Ann Norman, John Fletcher Norman, Octavia Norman, Nancy Kathryn ("Kate") Norman (Jenkins), Martha Thomas Norman (Jenkins), Sally Norman, Charles P. Norman, Caroline Norman (Brewer), and Eugene C. Norman.
Burial:
Centerview Cemetery
Centerview
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Created by: Randy Rumble
Record added: Jan 16, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 32967330.
Infant Son Bushong
M, #16641, b. 1919, d. 28 April 1919
Parents
Biography
Infant Son Bushong was born in 1919. He died on 28 April 1919, at age ~0. He was buried in Rader Lutheran Church Cemetery, Timberville, Rockingham County, Virginia.
001 007 Bushong Infant 28 APR 1919 s/H. R. & I. E. Infant Son Bushong
Birth: unknown
Death: Apr. 28, 1919
Inscription:
S/O H. R. & L. E.
Burial:
Rader Lutheran Church Cemetery
Timberville
Rockingham County
Virginia, USA
Created by: JAC
Record added: Dec 07, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 62666894.
Levi J. Lukecart
M, #16642, b. April 1855
Biography
Levi J. Lukecart was born in April 1855 in Iowa. He and
Rebecca A. ("Becky") Bushong were married on 17 May 1900 in Winterset, Madison County, Iowa. He died.
Madison County Iowa Marriages
Rebecca Mallam (2nd marriage) and Levi Lukecart (2nd marriage)
17 May 1900
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The Record
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa
24 May 1900
Married at Winterset, Thursday, 17 May, by Rev. Follansbee, Levi Luckart of
Red Oak Iowa and Mrs. Rebecca Mallam of Winterset.
The Madisonian
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa
24 May 1900
Married at the Christian parsonage, Thursday evening, 17 May, by Rev.
Follansbee, Levi Lukecart, of Red Oak, Iowa and Mrs. Rebecca Mallam, of
Winterset.
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1900 Federal Census: Iowa
Waveland Township, ED 162, Pottawattomie County
Enumerated 20 June 1900
Page 294A, Sheet 8
Lines 35-39, HH 147/147
Levi J. Lukehart
Head/W/M/April1855/45/MdTwice/Md1mos/Farmer/RentsFarm/Iowa/OH/IL
Rebecca A. Lukehart Wife/W/F/Oct1856/43/5children4living/IN/KY/NC
Penninah Lukehart
Mother/W/F/March1825/75/Widowed/11children8living/IL/IN/PA
Mary A. Perkins Sister/W/F/Feb1854/46/Widowed/NoChildren/IL/OH/IL
Flora G. Mallam StepDau/W/F/Aug1896/3/Iowa/IL/IN
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1910 Federal Census:
Could not find
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Between 1910 and 1915 Rebecca's mother Julia E. Bushong dies and her
father William is found living with daughter Rebecca and her second husband.
1915 Kansas State Census
Center, Norton County
Page 1
Lines 16-19, HH 4
Levi Luckart 59/Male/Farmer/BornIowa
Rebecca Luckart 58/Female/White/BornIndiana
W. J. Bushong 86/Male/White/BornKentucky
Grace Malone 18/Female/White/BornIowa
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1920 Federal Census: Kansas
Norton County
Last name misspelled Luckart in Family Search Index
Levi Lukehart Head/M/W/64/Married/Iowa/OH/US
Rebecca Lukehart Wife/F/W/63/IN/KY/IN.
Matthias Amend
M, #16643, b. 21 January 1753, d. 1829
Biography
Matthias Amend was born on 21 January 1753 in Little York, York County, Pennsylvania. He and
Elizabeth Bushong were married about 1782 in Pennsylvania. He died in 1829, at age ~76, in near Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri.
Matthias Amend was also known as ("Amon".) He was also known as Matthias Amendt. REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS IN MISSOURI
Amend, Matthias (Mathias) b. 21 Jan 1753 Little York, PA, d. 1822 (1829) near Arrow Rock,
MO, Howard Co., serv. VA, m. Elizabeth Bushong.
source: http://mossar.org/files/2011/02/Missouri-Patriot-Graves.pdf
but Arrow Rock is in Saline county....
Arrow Rock is a village in Saline County, Missouri, United States, located along the Missouri River. This area of the state was called "Little Dixie" because so many early migrants came from the Upper South, bringing their slaves and culture with them.
Although the busiest river port in the county before the American Civil War, the population was 79 as of the 2000 Census (56 as of the 2010 Census). The musical films Tom Sawyer (1973) and Huckleberry Finn (1974), both based on novels by Mark Twain, were partially shot here. Arrow Rock Historic District has significant properties. The George Caleb Bingham House, home of the nationally known painter for several years, has been designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark. C. L. K. Bowdry
Research circa 1929
"Whether Matthias owned land or not, he seems to have managed to
accumulate considerable money for in October 1788 paid cash for 1180 acres in
Rockingham County, Virginia which land he bought from the executor of the
estate of his kinsman, Jacob Bushong, who was a brother of Elizabeth
Bushong, wife of Matthias Amend." CHILDREN OF ELIZABETH BUSHONG AND MATTHIAS AMEND
1. PETER AMEN
Died as a infant
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Matthias and Elizabeth Amend
Child: Peter Amend born 3 September 1782, Baptized 10 November 1782
2. ANNA MARIA AMEND
Born: 14 December 1789, York County, Pennsylvania
Died:
Married: Henry Vest Bingham
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Matthias and Elizabeth Amend
Child: Anna Maria Amend born 14 December 1789, Baptized 25 January 1790
Sponsors: Peter and Dorthea LIND. BEDFORD COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES
Vol. 1, Page 47
Extracted by James B. Whisker
13 May 1782, Jacob Earnst, minor son of Adam Earnst deceased, by his own
consent, agreed to be apprenticed to MATTHIAS AMAN, Millwright, York County
for three years, to be taught trade, said Matthias to furnish food, drink,
apparel, washing, lodging and 1 new suit of clothes at expiration. ELIZABETH BUSHONG
Born: Before 22 August 1756, York County, Pennsylvania, d/o Jacob Bushong
& Juliana Weigel
Died: Between 17 and 31 December 1789, York County, Pennsylvania, shortly
after giving birth to her daughter Anna Maria.
Married: About 1782, York or Bedford County, Pennsylvania
MATTHIAS AMEND
Born: 21 January 1753, York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 1822 or 1829 in Augusta County, Virginia or Saline County, Missouri
Occupation: Millwright
Church Records of the 18th Century
Volume 3 by Marlene S. Bates and F. Edward Wright
Jacob Lischy's Private Pastoral Record, Page 238
Elisabeth daughter of Jacob and Julianna Bouchon
Baptized: 22 August 1756
Sponsor: Elisabeth Weigel. The settlement of the Jacob Bushong, h/o Julianna Weigle. Is the Mathias Ansen really Amens??
3 Apr 1812. Augusta County, VA., Will Book 11, pgs 124-126. Agreeable to an order of Court we the appraisers have made an Inventory of the Property of Jacob Bushong dec'd this third day of April one thousand eight hundred and twelf and is as follows viz. (Inventory follows). In addition to personal estate inventory, the following is included: 20 acres of land, bond on Phillip Null for $100; note on Phillip Null of $65 with interest from 16 Mar 1803; note on Phillip Null for $1 with interest from 16 Apr 1810; Bond on James Summers of twenty pounds with interest from 3 Feb 1812;
note on Mathis Ansen of 19 pounds 13 shillings with interest from 17 Aug 1805; one bond on Mathias Ansen of $552 with interest from 14 Sep 1808;
note on John Herrington $200 with interest from 25 Sep 1810; balance of bond on Benjamin Eagle of 54 pounds 18 shillings and 7 pence with interest from 1 Sep 1806; balance of a bond on Philip Miller of 157 pounds 18 shillings and 11 pence with interest from 3 Mar 1810; balance of bond on George Weathers of 2 pounds 13 shillings and 5 pence with interest from 29 Jul 1811; note on Phillip Edslin of 4 pounds 17 shillings with interest from 27 Nov 1794; bond on Phillip Null of 490 with interest from 19 Mar 1799; bond on Phillip Harris by balance due of 296 pounds 16 shillings and 5 pence with interest from 15 Feb 1812; To an article of agreement between Jacob Bushong dec'd and Henry Accord in the purchase of a plantation in Pendleton County the said Accord is indebted to the estate of Jacob Bushong dec'd the sum of two hundred & fifty pounds bearing interest from the different installments described in the said Article bearing date the 5th day of November 1806. Appraisers - James Kirk, Daniel Fall, Christian Hottel. Ordered recorded on 22 Jun 1812. Matthias Amend
Surname: Amend
Given Name: Matthias
Sex: M
Birth: 21 Jan 1753 in ,York, Pennsylvania
Death: 1829 in Arrow Rock, Saline, Missouri.
Note: Private , CaptainReinhart Bott's Company from Manchester Township, York County Penn.
Change Date: 22 Feb 2006 at 00:00:00
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Buschong
Married: BEF 1782 in ,York, Pennsylvania
Children
Has No Children Peter Amend
Has No Children Mary Amend b: 14 Dec 1789.
Elizabeth Bushong
F, #16644, b. 1756, d. December 1789
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth Bushong was born in 1756 in.
She and Matthias Amend were married about 1782 in Pennsylvania. She died in December 1789, at age ~33, in York County, Pennsylvania. Her married name was Elizabeth Amend. REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS IN MISSOURI
Amend, Matthias (Mathias) b. 21 Jan 1753 Little York, PA, d. 1822 (1829) near Arrow Rock,
MO, Howard Co., serv. VA, m. Elizabeth Bushong.
source: http://mossar.org/files/2011/02/Missouri-Patriot-Graves.pdf
Note: Arrow Rock is in Saline county....
Arrow Rock is a village in Saline County, Missouri, United States, located along the Missouri River. This area of the state was called "Little Dixie" because so many early migrants came from the Upper South, bringing their slaves and culture with them.
Although the busiest river port in the county before the American Civil War, the population was 79 as of the 2000 Census (56 as of the 2010 Census). The musical films Tom Sawyer (1973) and Huckleberry Finn (1974), both based on novels by Mark Twain, were partially shot here. Arrow Rock Historic District has significant properties. The George Caleb Bingham House, home of the nationally known painter for several years, has been designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark. There was a fire and the deeds were destroyed....
C. L. K. Bowdry
Research circa 1929
"Whether Matthias owned land or not, he seems to have managed to
accumulate considerable money for in October 1788 paid cash for 1180 acres in
Rockingham County, Virginia which land he bought from the executor of the
estate of his kinsman, Jacob Bushong, who was a brother of Elizabeth [Jacob was Elizabeth's father]
Bushong, wife of Matthias Amend." CHILDREN OF ELIZABETH BUSHONG AND MATTHIAS AMEND
PETER AMEN
Died as a infant
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Matthias and Elizabeth Amend
Child: Peter Amend born 3 September 1782, Baptized 10 November 1782
ANNA MARIA AMEND
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Matthias and Elizabeth Amend
Child: Anna Maria Amend born 14 December 1789, Baptized 25 January 1790
Sponsors: Peter and Dorthea LIND. BEDFORD COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES
Vol. 1, Page 47
Extracted by James B. Whisker
13 May 1782, Jacob Earnst, minor son of Adam Earnst deceased, by his own
consent, agreed to be apprenticed to MATTHIAS AMAN, Millwright, York County
for three years, to be taught trade, said Matthias to furnish food, drink,
apparel, washing, lodging and 1 new suit of clothes at expiration. ELIZABETH BUSHONG
Born: Before 22 August 1756, York County, Pennsylvania, d/o Jacob Bushong
& Juliana Weigel
Died: Between 17 and 31 December 1789, York County, Pennsylvania, shortly
after giving birth to her daughter Anna Maria.
Married: About 1782, York or Bedford County, Pennsylvania
MATTHIAS AMEND
Born: 21 January 1753, York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 1822 or 1829 in Augusta County, Virginia or Howard County, Missouri
Occupation: Millwright
Church Records of the 18th Century
Volume 3 by Marlene S. Bates and F. Edward Wright
Jacob Lischy's Private Pastoral Record, Page 238
Elisabeth daughter of Jacob and Julianna Bouchon
Baptized: 22 August 1756
Sponsor: Elisabeth Weigel. Name: Elizabeth Buschong
Surname: Buschong
Given Name: Elizabeth
Marriage 1 Matthias Amend b: 21 Jan 1753 in ,York, Pennsylvania
Married: BEF 1782 in ,York, Pennsylvania
Children
Peter Amend
Mary Amend b: 14 Dec 1789. 22 Aug 1756. York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century, Volume 3, by Marlene S. Bates and F. Edward Wright, Jacob Lischy's Private Pastoral Record, pg 238. Elisabeth daughter of Jacob and Jullianna Bouchon, was baptized 22 Aug 1756; sponsors: Elisabeth Weigel. Elizabeth Bushong was baptized on 22 August 1756 in York County, Pennsylvania.
Peter Amend
M, #16645, b. 3 September 1782, d. about 1782
Parents
Biography
Peter Amend was born on 3 September 1782 in York County, Pennsylvania. He died about 1782, at age ~0, in York County, Pennsylvania.
PETER AMEN
Died as a infant
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Matthias and Elizabeth Amend
Child: Peter Amend born 3 September 1782, Baptized 10 November 1782.
Mary J. Amend
F, #16646, b. 14 December 1789, d. 27 January 1851
Parents
Biography
Mary J. Amend was born on 14 December 1789 in York County, Pennsylvania. She and
Henry Vest Bingham were married. She died on 27 January 1851, at age 61, in Virginia. She was buried in Arrow Rock Cemetery, Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri.
Her married name was Mary J. Bingham. Mary J. Amend was also known as Anna Maria. Stone photo present - wife of Henry....
Mary J. Amend Bingham
Birth: 1790
Virginia, USA
Death: Jan. 27, 1851
Virginia, USA
Wife of Henry Vest Bigham and mother to
George Caleb, Henry Vest, Jr., and Jacob Bigham
Family links:
Children:
George Caleb Bingham (1811 - 1879)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Arrow Rock Cemetery
Arrow Rock
Saline County
Missouri, USA
Created by: Jerry Scott
Record added: Dec 13, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 32155841. ANNA MARIA AMEND
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Matthias and Elizabeth Amend
Child: Anna Maria Amend born 14 December 1789, Baptized 25 January 1790
Sponsors: Peter and Dorthea LIND.
Henry Vest Bingham
M, #16647, b. 1786, d. 26 December 1823
Biography
Henry Vest Bingham was born in 1786 in Albermarle County, Virginia. He and
Mary J. Amend were married. He died on 26 December 1823, at age ~37.
George Caleb Bingham
M, #16648, b. 20 March 1811, d. 7 July 1879
Parents
Biography
George Caleb Bingham was born on 20 March 1811 in Augusta County, Virginia. He died on 7 July 1879, at age 68, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He was buried in Union Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
George Caleb Bingham was a Painter Artist. From Wikipedia....
GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM
Born in Augusta County, Virginia, Bingham was the second of seven children
of Mary Amend and Henry Vest Bingham. Upon their marriage, Mary's father
Mathias Amend gave Bingham ownership of the family Mill with 1, 180 acres of
land and several slaves with the agreement that Mattias could live with the
family for the rest of his life. Henry Bingham offered the land and mill
as surety for a friend's debt and, when the friend died in 1818, all was
lost. The Bingham family soon moved to Franklin, Missouri "where the land was
said to be bountiful, fertile and cheap.
Bingham was a self-taught artist. His sole childhood exposure to the field
was a nine-year old boy, when famed American portrait artist Chester
Harding visited Franklin looking for business, having recently sketch Daniel Boon
in Warren County, Missouri. George assisted Harding during his brief stay,
an experience that left a powerful impression.
In 1823, Bingham's father Henry, then Judge of Howard County Court, died of
malaria on 26 December at the age of thirty-eight. To keep the family
going, Mary Bingham opened a school for girls; George, then twelve, worked as
school janitor to help keep the family afloat. At age sixteen, Bingham
apprenticed with cabinet maker Jesse Green. After Green moved away, Bingham
apprenticed with another cabinet maker, Justinian Williams. Both tradesmen were
Methodist ministers. While under their tutelage, Bingham studied religious
texts, preached at camp meetings and thought about becoming a minister. He
also considered becoming a lawyer.
By age nineteen, Bingham was painting portraits for $20.00 apiece, often
completing the works in a single day. He drummed up work in both Franklin and
Arrow Rock and, while his painting abilities were still developing,
succeeded in impressing his patrons with his strong draftsmanship and ability to
capture the likeness of his subject. Soon Bingham was ready to travel to
St. Louis to ply his trade but contacted
measles. The illness left him weak and permanently bald. George Caleb Bingham 1
Sex: M
Birth: 20 MAR 1811 in Agusta County, VA 1
Birth: 1811 in Augusta County, VA 1
Death: JUL 1879 in Kansas City, Missouri 1
Event: Residance BET. 1832 - 1839 St. Louis, Missouri 1
Event: Residance 1819 Franklin , Missouri 1
Note:
[Pritchartt Family.FTW]
Dr. Lykins, a loyal Unionist, died August 15, 1876 at age 76. His second wife, Martha Livingston Lykins, was a fanatical secessionist. After his death she married Lykins' closet friend, George Caleb Bingham. He was Missouri's most famous landscape and portrait artist. Now she, together with both husbands, lies in Union Cemetery. Dr. Lykins is on one side and Bingham on the other.
Then on the page where it just has George Caleb Bingham It has that he
Married Sarah Elizabeth Hutchison on April 1836 and then it list the
other two. So, I assume that Elizabeth Hutchison was his first wife.
And it list his 5 children
1. Isaac Newton Bingham, B. March 26, 1837 D. March 13, 1841 (only 4
years old.)
2. Nathaniel Hutchison Bingham, B May 1839, D. 1839 (two in a row--how
sad)
3. Horace Bingham, B. March 14 1841 and D. 1869
4. Clara Bingham, B. March 15, 1844 and D. May 05, 1901, She was
Married June 1864 to Thomas B. King.
5. Joseph Hutchison Bingham B. April 1848 and Died December 1848.
Apparently his only child that possibly had any children was Clara
Bingham King. So they wouldn't carry the Bingham name unless it was
their middle name.
I, was putting the information into my George Bingham file and i saw
this one, I had printed it out for my nephew for the Vest information,
not realizing that it also had George Caleb Bingham's spouses and
children on it. I hope you can use it. Thanks for the directions on how
to cut and paste. I have a friend who is out of town now, he has been
trying to teach me how to cut and past forever. I need my sons-in-laID: I01871
Name: George Caleb Bingham
Sex: M
Birth: 1811 in Augusta County, Virginia
Death: 1879
Note:
This was the well-known Missouri artist. For data see E. Maurice Bloch, The Paintings of George Caleb Bingham. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1986.
The book includes reproductions of the portraits of quite a few of Bingham's Boone Co. in-laws.
Bingham was married three times.
1850 census, 7-763.
Marriage 1 Eliza K. Thomas b: ABT. 1830
Married: 2 DEC 1849 in Boone County, Missouri
Note: Groom "late of Arrow Rock, Mo."
Re: George Bingham and Louisa Vest, VA
Posted by: Linda Bingham Gardner Date: April 04, 2000 at 16:25:36
In Reply to: George Bingham and Louisa Vest, VA by Steven J. Agosti of 926
This is from the Bingham Researchers, Newsletter No. 3, page 15. Microfiche from LDS-FHC.
Josias, Hanover Co., VA. m. Sarah. Children:
1.
2.
3. George Washington Bingham of Hanover and Albemarle Co., VA b. @1753, d. @1829 in Orange Co., VA: Children
1. Elizabeth Bingham, b. @1784
2. Henry Vest Bingham b. @1786
M.Mary Amend, b. 1808, Augusta Co., VA. d. 26 Dec 1823 in MO. Mary was the daughter of Mathias Amend who went to Mo with Henry and Mary. He later drowned in the MO river.
Their children were:
i. Matthias, b. 1809, never married, died in TX.
ii. George Caleb, b. 1811, Augusta Co., VA
iii. Elizabeth
iv. Isaac Newton, b. VA, drowned in MO river
v. Henry , Jr., became carpenter; went to TX and back by 1849; wife and 3 children died. He later married Saminda McMahanon 3-31-1850. 12 Feb. 1856 he was executor of his father-in-law, Thomas McMahon's estate.
vi. Frances Lousia, b. 4 Nov. 1818 in VA, died young
vii. Amanda, married James Barnes
4. Mary Bingham, b. @1792
married Antony Harvey, 1808,
d. @1842
5. Joseph Bingham, b. @1790
6. Rhoda Bingham, b. @1792
m. George Douglas
7. Rebecca Bingham, b. @1792
married Wyatt Bingham, 1812
He is the son of Josiah Bingham, b. 1788, died Dec. 12, 1812 (per his War of 1812 Bounty Land Files, warrant no. 21706)and his wife Eliza.
d. 1852, Saline Co., MO
child: Rebecca is only child mentioned in will.
8. John Bingham, b. 6 May 1794
married Mary or Polly Harsbarger, 1815
9. Maria Bingham, b. 1798
m. M. Henry Rife, 6 June 1816
Hope this is correct. Would love to have corrections posted, with proper documentation or at least source material.
Linda Bingham Gardner
George Caleb Bingham
Another famous artist who developed his talent in Missouri was George Caleb Bingham. He moved to Franklin, MO with his family at the age of twelve. As he grew older, he realized he could paint portraits very well, and he became very famous doing so. He was also fast, producing about one a day. Throughout his career, he completed close to one thousand of portraits for people throughout over twenty states. He also made many scenes of people on the river, one of which graces the walls of the White House. His works have become very famous, and bring pride to the people of the State of Missouri from which he came.
Lour quite justified admiration for George Caleb Bingham's paintings of Missouri River flatboatmen and frontier political events-images which create much of our mythic vision of the American West-we forget that his portraits are more numerous by far and provided the greater part of his livelihood. Born in Virginia, Bingham emigrated with his family to Missouri in 1819, where by the age of twenty-one he had become an itinerant Portrait painter along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, ultimately settling in St. Louis. He studied briefly in Philadelphia and visited Baltimore and possibly New York, where his first boatmen picture was exhibited in 1838. Upon returning to Missouri he continued to paint portraits, but in 1840 sent a landscape, two versions of a literary subject, and three figure pieces to the annual exhibition at the National Academy of Design. It was also in 1840 that Bingham gave a political speech and painted a banner supporting William Henry Harrison, the presidential candidate of the Whig Party, of which Bingham was an ardent member. As much a politician as a painter, after Harrison's victory Bingham moved to Washington, D.C. in 1840, where he hoped to establish a wider reputation by painting the notables of the new Whig administration. It was there, in August 1842, that Bingham painted James Harrison Cravens (1801-1876). Like Bingham, a native of Virginia and a Whig, Cravens had moved to Indiana, where he served in the state House of Representatives from 1831 to 1832 and the state Senate in 1839, before being elected to the Twenty-seventh Congress in 1841. Cravens was elected again to the Indiana House in 1856, and served during the Civil War as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
Simple in structure, the Cravens portrait is one of Bingham's best from his Washington years. It is crisply drawn and firmly modeled. Although Bingham did not leave out the scar on Cravens's left cheek, detail is, in general, less insistent than before his Washington years. Bingham has softened the contrast between highlights and shadows, contours are no longer hard and glaring. The successful suggestion of the satin coat lapel is an uncommon accomplishment.
Bingham returned to Missouri from Washington in late 1844 to paint portraits of prominent politicians, and himself became a member of the Missouri Legislature and later State Treasurer and Adjutant General. In 1845 he sent to the American Art-Union Fur Traders Descending the Missouri (1845, The Metropolitan Museum of Art), and during the following years he produced the genre pictures which have established his enduring reputation.
WILLIAM S. TALBOT
Probably the clearest depiction of Broadfalls by Bingham is in his painting
"The Jolly Flatboatmen in Port." Several of the subjects are wearing
broadfalls. This painting was done in 1857. Many of his other river
paintings show men wearing what are probably broadfalls, but none are as
clear as in the painting mentioned above. Don't confuse this painting with
his "The Jolly Flatboatmen," done in 1846. Both are similar but the
broadfalls are clearer "in Port."
Bingham was in St. Louis in the late 1830's studying the waterfront for a
series of later paintings. Beginning in 1845, he produced several canvases
of rivermen from his previous observations while along the Missouri. Check
out the book "George Caleb Bingham," from the St. Louis Art Museum or
"American Frontier Life; Early Western Paintings and Prints" from the Amon
Carter Museum. The latter book has a remarkable collection of color pictures
of paintings by Bingham, Deas, Ranney, Miller, Catlin, and many other artists
of the early west. It is worth having on your bookshelf.
HintsAncestry Hints for George Caleb Bingham
4 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
Father: Henry Vest Bingham b: 1786
Mother: Mary Amend b: 1787 in Augusta County, VA
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Thomas
Married: 1830 1
Marriage 2 Sarah Elizabeth Hutchison
Married: 1836 1
Children
Has No Children Isaac Newton Bingham b: 26 MAR 1837 in Missouri
Has No Children Nathanial Hutchison Bingham b: MAY 1839 in Missouri
Has No Children Horace Bingham b: 14 MAR 1841 in Missouri
Has No Children Clara Bingham b: 15 MAR 1844 in Missouri
Has No Children Joseph Hutchison Bingham b: APR 1848 in Missouri
Marriage 3 Margha Livingston
Married: AFT. 1876 in Kansas City, Missouri 1
Sources:
Title: Pritchartt Family.FTW
Repository:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Nov 11, 2000. Stone photo present - personal photo present
George Caleb Bingham
Birth: Mar. 20, 1811
Death: Jul. 7, 1879
American painter of landscapes and realistic genre paintings, concerned with the effects of light. Work includes, "Fur Traders Descending the Missouri" (1845). (bio by: Bill Walker)
Family links:
Parents:
Mary J. Amend Bingham (1790 - 1851)
Spouses:
Sarah Bingham (1820 - 1849)*
Martha A. Livingston Lykins (1824 - 1890)*
Eliza K. Thomas Bingham (1830 - 1875)*
Children:
Clara Flournoy Bingham King (1845 - 1901)*
Rollins Bingham (1861 - 1910)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Union Cemetery
Kansas City
Jackson County
Missouri, USA
Maintained by: Find A Grave
Record added: Nov 24, 1999
Find A Grave Memorial# 7096.
Elizabeth *ANCI Bushong
F, #16649, b. about 1788
Biography
Elizabeth *ANCI Bushong was born about 1788 in.
She and Henry Meyer were married. She died in. Her married name was Elizabeth *ANCI Meyer. *ANCI Indicates an interest in additional research for ancestors of this individual.
- haven't identified the family for the Elizabeth Bushong who married a Henry Meyer, below......
BUSHONG BULLETIN
Spring 1989
Volume 5, No. 1
Page 11
THE BUCHTEL FAMILY By Henry Meyer, in THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN, December
1907, Volume 8, Pages 589-594.
The following information concerns the descendants of John and Catharine
Buchtel who died c1808-09 in Stark County, Ohio. It appears quite likely that
the ELIZABETH BUSHONG mentioned below probably belongs to the family of
JOHN BUSHONG of Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio, about whom we have
previously written.
Agnes, wife of Michael Myers, d. 23 April 1852, aged 86y 5m 23d and is
buried at the Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Lake Township, Stark County, OH.
About the year 1812 Buchtel's widow and all the surviving children,
except two of the daughters, moved to Stark county, Ohio, and settled at or
near the present site of Uniontown. Michael Meyer, a son-in-law, followied in
1814 and located at the same place. Several of the Buchtel children died
young and are buried somewhere on the old homestead farm near Rbersburg.
JOHN BUCHTEL'S DESCENDANTS
The writer has not made any special effort to trace the successive
generations of Mr. Buchtel's sons, only those of three of the daughters
intermarried with persons whose genealogies were written up by him several years
ago. The descendants of these are numerous and a history of them would fill
a small volume.
There were nine children, four sons and five daughters.
VI. Agnes Buchtel married Michael Meyer. The family lived at Straubstown
now Freeburg, Snyder county, PA, until 1805, when they moved to Brush Valley,
Center county, and took up their abode in a small log cabin within a
quarter of a mile of the Buchtel homestead. Soon afterwards Mr. Meyer built a
more substantial house, in which the family lived until 1814, when they again
loaded their wagons and emigrated to Ohio. Mr. Meyer purchased a tract of
nine hundred acres at a place later known as Uniontown, but now called
Lake, in Stark County. At a later period Summit county was formed, taking in a
part of the territory of Stark, and Mr. Meyer's possessions fell into the
new county near the line. As already stated, the Buchtel families had
settled in the same neighborhood several years earlier. The descendants of this
couple are numerous and are scattered over half a dozen of the Western
States.
Agnes was born 1 December 1766, and died 23 April 1852. Mr. Meyer, her
husband, was born 20 March 1765, and died 5 August 1843. Both lie buried in
the Old Union cemetery. Issue (surnamed Meyer), eight sons, five daughters:
1. Henry , born 12 November 1788, died 6 December 1874; married Elizabeth
Bushong.
2. Sophia, born 15 August 1790, died 1 October 1840; married Benjamin
Pontius.
3. Michael, born 20 May 1792, died 14 November 14 1868; married Elizabeth
Noll
4. Elizabeth, born 6 April 1794, married Henry Buchtel, son of John
Buchtel, her cousin, and died 20 September 1843.
5. Jacob, born 1 April 1796, died 10 March 1859, married Catharine Buchtel
(see above)
6. Barbara, born 25 October 1798, died 23 March 1868; married John K.
Bowers.
7. Christopher, born 10 November 1800, died 24 May 1880; married Catharine
Spade.
8. Joshua, born 12 October 1802, died 9 March 1840; married Barbara Frank.
9. John B. born 23 March 1805, died 27 February 1872; married twice, first
to Sarah Yearick, second to Ann Gass.
10. Mary, born 25 March 1807, died about the year 1889; married Samuel
Spade, brother of Catharine Spade, wife of Mary's brother, Christopher.
11. Philip, born 24 February 1809, died 11 November 1893; married his
cousin Rosina, daughter of Peter Buchtel.
12. Susan, born 24 February 1809, died 23 May 1824. She and Philip were
twins.
13. George, born 7 June 1811, died 16 April 1887; married Barbara Smith. ??
Elizabeth Fewings (born Bushon), born 1785
Elizabeth Fewings (born Bushon) was born in 1785.
Elizabeth married William Fewings.
William was born in 1756, in Bishops Nympton, uk.
They had 3 children: John Fewings and 2 other children.
Elizabeth passed away. Findagrave memorial date of death calculates to Day 3 Month 8 Year 1788 (August 3, 1788.)
Henry Meyer
M, #16650, b. 12 November 1788, d. 6 December 1874
Parents
Biography
Henry Meyer was born on 12 November 1788 in Pennsylvania. He and
Elizabeth *ANCI Bushong were married. He died on 6 December 1874, at age 86, in Uniontown, Lake Township, Stark, Ohio.
Henry Meyer was also known as Henry Myers. - haven't identified the family for the Elizabeth Bushong who married a Henry Meyer, below......
BUSHONG BULLETIN
Spring 1989
Volume 5, No. 1
Page 11
THE BUCHTEL FAMILY By Henry Meyer, in THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN, December
1907, Volume 8, Pages 589-594.
The following information concerns the descendants of John and Catharine
Buchtel who died c1808-09 in Stark County, Ohio. It appears quite likely that
the ELIZABETH BUSHONG mentioned below probably belongs to the family of
JOHN BUSHONG of Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio, about whom we have
previously written.
Agnes, wife of Michael Myers, d. 23 April 1852, aged 86y 5m 23d and is
buried at the Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Lake Township, Stark County, OH.
About the year 1812 Buchtel's widow and all the surviving children,
except two of the daughters, moved to Stark county, Ohio, and settled at or
near the present site of Uniontown. Michael Meyer, a son-in-law, followied in
1814 and located at the same place. Several of the Buchtel children died
young and are buried somewhere on the old homestead farm near Rbersburg.
JOHN BUCHTEL'S DESCENDANTS
The writer has not made any special effort to trace the successive
generations of Mr. Buchtel's sons, only those of three of the daughters
intermarried with persons whose genealogies were written up by him several years
ago. The descendants of these are numerous and a history of them would fill
a small volume.
There were nine children, four sons and five daughters.
VI. Agnes Buchtel married Michael Meyer. The family lived at Straubstown
now Freeburg, Snyder county, PA, until 1805, when they moved to Brush Valley,
Center county, and took up their abode in a small log cabin within a
quarter of a mile of the Buchtel homestead. Soon afterwards Mr. Meyer built a
more substantial house, in which the family lived until 1814, when they again
loaded their wagons and emigrated to Ohio. Mr. Meyer purchased a tract of
nine hundred acres at a place later known as Uniontown, but now called
Lake, in Stark County. At a later period Summit county was formed, taking in a
part of the territory of Stark, and Mr. Meyer's possessions fell into the
new county near the line. As already stated, the Buchtel families had
settled in the same neighborhood several years earlier. The descendants of this
couple are numerous and are scattered over half a dozen of the Western
States.
Agnes was born 1 December 1766, and died 23 April 1852. Mr. Meyer, her
husband, was born 20 March 1765, and died 5 August 1843. Both lie buried in
the Old Union cemetery. Issue (surnamed Meyer), eight sons, five daughters:
1. Henry , born 12 November 1788, died 6 December 1874; married Elizabeth
Bushong.
2. Sophia, born 15 August 1790, died 1 October 1840; married Benjamin
Pontius.
3. Michael, born 20 May 1792, died 14 November 14 1868; married Elizabeth
Noll
4. Elizabeth, born 6 April 1794, married Henry Buchtel, son of John
Buchtel, her cousin, and died 20 September 1843.
5. Jacob, born 1 April 1796, died 10 March 1859, married Catharine Buchtel
(see above)
6. Barbara, born 25 October 1798, died 23 March 1868; married John K.
Bowers.
7. Christopher, born 10 November 1800, died 24 May 1880; married Catharine
Spade.
8. Joshua, born 12 October 1802, died 9 March 1840; married Barbara Frank.
9. John B. born 23 March 1805, died 27 February 1872; married twice, first
to Sarah Yearick, second to Ann Gass.
10. Mary, born 25 March 1807, died about the year 1889; married Samuel
Spade, brother of Catharine Spade, wife of Mary's brother, Christopher.
11. Philip, born 24 February 1809, died 11 November 1893; married his
cousin Rosina, daughter of Peter Buchtel.
12. Susan, born 24 February 1809, died 23 May 1824. She and Philip were
twins.
13. George, born 7 June 1811, died 16 April 1887; married Barbara Smith. Henry Myers
Birth
1788
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Dec 1874 (aged 85–86)
Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Milheim Cemetery
Millheim, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Plot
Row 6
Memorial ID
37372774 · View Source
Memorial
Inscription
86 years
Family Members
Parents
Michael Myers
1765–1843
Agnes Buchtel Myers
1766–1852
Spouse
Elizabeth Bushong Myers
1789–1864
Siblings
Sophia Myers Pontius
1790–1840
Michael Myers
1792–1868
Jacob Moyer
1793–1863
Elizabeth Meyer Buchtel
1794–1843
Barbara Meyer Bowers
1796–1868
Christopher Myers
1800–1880
Joshua Myers
1802–1840
John Buchtel Myers
1805–1872
Mary Myers Spade
1807–1885
Philip Myers
1809–1893
George Myers
1811–1887.