Montgomery County Henry Stetler was granted on 20 Dec 1728 by patent of the proprietaries, fifty acres . He was naturalized in 1740. He was married twice. The second wife was Anna Mary Moyer, widow. Children; Anna Maria who married Joseph Kolb, Magdalana, married George Kolb, Barbara married Peter Binks, John who died Dec 30, 1812 Jacob Henry was born Feb 31, 1741 and died Dec 5, 1813, Abraham, Samuel, Susanna, and Sophia. Henry Stetler died 16 Sept 1763, aged 57. He owned a plantation in New Hanover township. He lived in Frederick township. Henry Stetler Jr. left no male children. Christian Stetler, son of the elder Henry, was born Feb 3, 1741, married March 4, 1765, to Catharine Kurtz, died Dec 5, 1813. He was the progenitorof the Stetlers of Fredericktown. His wife died Nov 3, 1826; Children; Hannah born Jan of 1769, Henry born Aug 9, 1771, Philip, born Nov 22, 1773, Abraham born June 11, 1780, Adam born Oct 9, 1787 May 22, 1729 "William Frey" of Parkeawming, yeoman" bought of James Steel 200 acres. He was the son of Henryy Frey and Catharine Levering, who were married on the 26th of April, 1692, at Germantown, before Francis Daniel Pastorius, justice of the peace. It is said that Henry Frey came to PA., before the arrivial of Wm. Penn. William Frey married Vernocia Markley. Children; Henry married Jan 25 1756 to Anna Maria Buerstler, William, Catharine, married John Gesel Magdalena, married Oct 16, 1745 to Christoper Baus, Veronica married Joseph Miller, Jacob born Jan 1, 1726, Christina married Feb 16, 1748 to Johann Heinrich Seegner, Matthias, Solame married Christoper Hensel. William and his wife are buried at Bertolet's meeting-house. Veronica Frey, who afterward was the wife of Joseph Miller, sailed from New York, on the 9th of Jan, 1743 for England, in the ship "Jacob", which carried a Moravian company, and afterward with her husband, was statioed at the Brethern's institution in Germany. Jacob, son of William Frey, was a carpenter. On Dec. 17, 1749, Jacob Frey was one of 22 single brethren who left for Bethlehem for Christian Spring, in Northampton. He married Susanna Sophia Bertolet, a d/o Jean Bertolet, a Huguenot refugee, who came to PA in 1726 and settled in Oley. Their chilldren were, Esther, the 1st wife of Samuel Bertolet, Elizabeth, married Jan 26, 1790, Samuel Bertolet (his second wife), Magdalen married Nov 5, 1792, to Johannes Schlichter. John Miller, husbandman, on the 10 of Aug 1732, bought of Humphrey Morry and John Budd 125 acre. He was a Doctor, he marrieed in 1732 to Elizabeth Frey, born in 1717, a d/o Henry and Catharine Frey, maiden name Levering. Children; Catharine born 1733, married Henry Harpel, Salome, born 1735, married Daniel Knauss, Elizabeth born 1737, married Jacob Eckel, John, born 1738, Anna, born 1739, married John Marburger, Joseph, born 1740, Henry, born 1743, Anna Maria, 1744, died in infancy, Magdalena born 1747, Jacob, born 1749, John Phillip born 1751, Christian. Dr. Miller died Sept. 16, 1755, and his widow died in 1758. Best Wishes, Geri
Montgomery County Henry Stetler was granted on 20 Dec 1728 by patent of the proprietaries, fifty acres . He was naturalized in 1740. He was married twice. The second wife was Anna Mary Moyer, widow. Children; Anna Maria who married Joseph Kolb, Magdalana, married George Kolb, Barbara married Peter Binks, John who died Dec 30, 1812 Jacob Henry was born Feb 31, 1741 and died Dec 5, 1813, Abraham, Samuel, Susanna, and Sophia. Henry Stetler died 16 Sept 1763, aged 57. He owned a plantation in New Hanover township. He lived in Frederick township. Henry Stetler Jr. left no male children. Christian Stetler, son of the elder Henry, was born Feb 3, 1741, married March 4, 1765, to Catharine Kurtz, died Dec 5, 1813. He was the progenitorof the Stetlers of Fredericktown. His wife died Nov 3, 1826; Children; Hannah born Jan of 1769, Henry born Aug 9, 1771, Philip, born Nov 22, 1773, Abraham born June 11, 1780, Adam born Oct 9, 1787 May 22, 1729 "William Frey" of Parkeawming, yeoman" bought of James Steel 200 acres. He was the son of Henryy Frey and Catharine Levering, who were married on the 26th of April, 1692, at Germantown, before Francis Daniel Pastorius, justice of the peace. It is said that Henry Frey came to PA., before the arrivial of Wm. Penn. William Frey married Vernocia Markley. Children; Henry married Jan 25 1756 to Anna Maria Buerstler, William, Catharine, married John Gesel Magdalena, married Oct 16, 1745 to Christoper Baus, Veronica married Joseph Miller, Jacob born Jan 1, 1726, Christina married Feb 16, 1748 to Johann Heinrich Seegner, Matthias, Solame married Christoper Hensel. William and his wife are buried at Bertolet's meeting-house. Veronica Frey, who afterward was the wife of Joseph Miller, sailed from New York, on the 9th of Jan, 1743 for England, in the ship "Jacob", which carried a Moravian company, and afterward with her husband, was statioed at the Brethern's institution in Germany. Jacob, son of William Frey, was a carpenter. On Dec. 17, 1749, Jacob Frey was one of 22 single brethren who left for Bethlehem for Christian Spring, in Northampton. He married Susanna Sophia Bertolet, a d/o Jean Bertolet, a Huguenot refugee, who came to PA in 1726 and settled in Oley. Their chilldren were, Esther, the 1st wife of Samuel Bertolet, Elizabeth, married Jan 26, 1790, Samuel Bertolet (his second wife), Magdalen married Nov 5, 1792, to Johannes Schlichter. John Miller, husbandman, on the 10 of Aug 1732, bought of Humphrey Morry and John Budd 125 acre. He was a Doctor, he marrieed in 1732 to Elizabeth Frey, born in 1717, a d/o Henry and Catharine Frey, maiden name Levering. Children; Catharine born 1733, married Henry Harpel, Salome, born 1735, married Daniel Knauss, Elizabeth born 1737, married Jacob Eckel, John, born 1738, Anna, born 1739, married John Marburger, Joseph, born 1740, Henry, born 1743, Anna Maria, 1744, died in infancy, Magdalena born 1747, Jacob, born 1749, John Phillip born 1751, Christian. Dr. Miller died Sept. 16, 1755, and his widow died in 1758. Best Wishes, Geri
I foud this, Honesdale Academy, student in 1844-45-46, Thomas Orchard Contributiions (Civil War) Coe F. Young, S.E. Dimmick, Wm. Weiss, Isaac Freeman, E.E. Eaton, John Goldsmith, M.F. VanKirk, J.S, Freeman, E.T.Beers, David Beers Volunteers from Manchester township (Civil War) John and Job, George Price, killed: Marvin and Henry Lord, Nearly the whole company of Capt. Johannes Van Etten's company must have been from the region now in Monroe and Pike Counties. That the company was in the Battle of Brandywine. Captian Johannes Van Etten 1st Lt. John Fish 2nd Lt. John Myer 1st Ensign, Henry Bush 2nd Ensign, James Scoby, taken prisoner. Sgts. Thomas Johnson, Samuel Hillet, James Scoby, advanced to Ensign, Frederick Everhart, George Price, Joseph Gabel. Corporals, Lewis Holmes, Thomas Gay, Samuel Bond, killed, Adam Hicker Privates, Samuel Van Dermark, Dan McDole, John Morhart, John Ronts, killed, Rudolph Smith, Abram Clider killed, Daniel Smith, George Gangware, John Myer, Peter Apler, John Weaver killed, Daniel France, Lawrence Miller, George Pigg, John Robeholt, Leonard Pack, John Sack, Job Strout, George Rishher, Peter Snyder, Peter Losher, Jacob Cryder, C. Knowler, John Nap Snyder, Adam Teele, Valentine Nicholas, George Hickman, John Smith, John Wetherman, Christian Haller, Jacob Horner, Peter Siner, Peter Corms, taken prisoner, Philip G. Shilhamer, B.Snyder killed, Philip Betten, George P. Rinehart killed, Andrew Myer, Joseph Gabel advanced to Sgt., Peter Croom killed, Johannes Snyder, Andrew Maurer, Adam Lung, George Shellhamer killed, Paul Kneely killed, Abraham Smith killed, John Lynn sick, absent, Jacob Ardnt killed, Samuel Summeny, Jacob Collins, Henry Davis, Philip George killed, Peter McCoy, John Hann, Abraham Weisner, Uria Tippy, Paul Reeser, B. Weaver, George Heaton, John Smith Jr., Christian Wood, John Morgan, Henry France, Bond Hewe, John Hain, Michael Yerty, Adam Brunthaven, Anthoy Bishop, John Snyder, Peter Daniel, Peter Simonton, John Dahly, Henry Van Gorden, Abraham Westfall, Cornelius Devoor, Casper Clutter, Peter Quick, Thomas Van Sickle, Sameul Van Gorden, Solomon Huff, Thomas Howe, James McGraw killed, Jacob Rowe killed, . All deaths occured Sept. 11 Best Wishes, Geri
Pike County J.C. Westbrook (John Coolbaugh) of Pike County, was born in Delaware township, Pike County, May 24, 1820. He is the 5th in regular line from Anthony Westbrook, who came from Ulster, NY., about 1737, and settled in Montague County, NJ. He had one son, Jacob, who married Lydia Westfall, March 24, 1746, by who he had a son, Solomon (1762-1824), who married Margaret DeWitt. Children of Solomon and Margaret; Jacob (1786-1847), Col. John C., born 1789, a member of congress, married Hannah Coolbrook,the d/o Judge John Coolbrook, of Middle Smithfield, then Pike County. Solomon, (1794-1852), "Soferyne". Margaret, who married William H. Nyce. On Dec 29, 1850, he married "Jaue' Wells of Milford, children; Alice who married Dr. Gouverneur Emerson, Hannah, the wife of John Williamson of Branchville, NJ, Frank, Brodhead (1856-1877) and Lafayette. Simon Westfall located at Carpenter's Point in 1755, he was among the first settlers. Simon Westfall moved his houshold back farther in NJ and laid up on the hills with 3 loaded guns to watch his buildings. He saw the Indians firing his barn. Firing his guns at them they feld, but the succeded in burning all his building. His marriage record is kept at the Old Dutch Reformed Church. 1743, March 13, Simon Westfall2, young man, born in Duchess County, NY, dwelling in Smithfield, Bucks County, to Jannetje Westbroek, young woman, born at Mormel, dwelling at Menissinck, married the 17 day of April, by Peter Kuyckendal, justice of the peace. They had 5 children, of whom Simeon was the only son to settle in Pike County. Simon married Sally Cole, d/o Benjamin Cole, of Deckertown. Children of Simeon and Sally; Simon, David, who married Jemima Cuddeback, d/0 Captain Cuddeback of Deerpark. Their children; Abram, Sarah J. who married James W. Quick, Peer G., who was killed in Canada. Westfall, Cornelius married Huldah Cuddeback, Children; Jemima who married R,C, Bull, of Milford, Elizabeth who married P.G.Candfiel of Sullivan Counth, Sarah, unmarried. Nearpass, Baltus, a descendant of Jacob Nearpass, who located in Montague, in 1750. Nearpasses are of German origin. Jacob Nearpass went back to Germany, expecting to get a large amount of gold and silver; but instead, he returned only with two guns, one of which used by his Baltus in the battle of Minisink where he was killed. Baltus' son John raised a large family, most of who settled in Westfall township. They were, Baltus,of Saw Mill Rift, Michael, William, Jacob, Rachel who married Wm. K.Stone, Polly the wife of Benjamin Westbrook and Catharine, the wife of James Sawyer of Saw Mill Rift. Dingman, Andrew Jr. "Foddy Dingman" as he was called, was born Sept. 19, 1753. He married Jane Westbrook, d/o Daniel Westbrook. Westbrook, John (Col.) was born in Sussex County, NJ., Jan. 19, 1789 and died Oct 8, 1852, He married at age 19 on Feb 14, 1808 to Sarah, d/o Judge Richard Brodhead, and sister of U.S. Senator, Richard Brodhead, of Pike County, she being 16 years of age, born Feb. 12, 1792. She married 2nd to Rev. John Lee, of Newark, NJ. Children of Col. John; Hannah, who married William T. Wilson, Jacob B., died at age 36, Richard B., of Phila., and Jane B., who married Dr. Vincent Emmerson, of Milford. Bushkill Village was first settled by the Gonzales or Gunsaulis , Smiths, Schoonover and later the Heller, Peterses. Manuel Gonzales, a Spaniard lived in Bushkill as early as 1750 or earlier. He had two sons, Manuel and Samuel. A Gonzales is buried at Wurtzboro and is said to be the first white man buired in Orange Countty. Old Manuel Gonzales had 7 daughters, among them, Catharine, the wife of John Turner, and Elizabeth who was taken by the Indians to Canada when 7 years old. She married Peter Quick on her return. Manuel Gonzales married Betsy Overfield and died in Lehman township. He had one son, Manuel, who married Sarah Courtright and they lived in Smithfield, below Bushkill. Children; Besty who married Barney Decker of Smithfield, Ann, who married George Kintner, Margaret, Susan, who married Martin Overfield, Sarah the wife of Jacob Cortright. Heister Gunsaulis married Elizabeth Trach, William married Mary Kirwan, James moved to NY, Samuel of NY, and Mary married Andrew Fritches. Samuel Gonzales married Elsie DeWitt, moved from Bushkill to Smithfield, childen; Catharine married Jacob Miller of Smithfield, Mary who married John Shoemaker, Sarah the wife of Henry Peters. Henry Peter's family lived in Bushkill. Children Elizabeth, Elsie G., Delinda, Charls R., Maria L., Catharine M., Samuel G., and Wm. N. Samuel G. Peters was postmaster in 1857. A store was first started by Henry Peter, Solomon Westbrook and Wm. Nyce under the firm name,Peters, Westbroook, and Nyce. A Mr. LaBar married Elsie G. Peters and was an associate judge of Pike county. Charles R. Peters married Elizabeth Coolbaugh, d/o Judge Moses Coolbaujgh, Catharine M. Peter narried Frank Eilenberger, of Bushkill. William N., married the d/o Judge Mackey. Elizabeth Gonzales, wife of Melchior DePuy, a farner of Smithfield, Manuel Gonzales 3rd married Susan DePuy, he had one son, Samuel, who died in the Army, Susan Gonzael, the last of Samuel Gonzale"s family married Martin Mosier, of Smithfield. George Peters, brother to Henry, married a d/0 Phillip Miller, his children; John, Daniel, Philip,Henry, Jame, Margaret, Delinda and Susan Heller, Simon and Sarah Carpenter, his wfie, children Sarah the wife of Simeon Schoonover, lived in Maple Grove, Mary the wife of Samuel G. Schoonver, Amos of Phila., and Susan wo married Conrad Kinter , and moved west. Best Wishes, Geri
The Early Germans of New Jersey; Their History, Churches and Genealogies VAN ATTAE OF HUNTERDON Co., N. J. JACOB JANSE [Jacob, the son of John] VAN ETTEN, of Kingston, N. Y., is the first of the name that can be found on the records. He prob. came from Etten, a village in the province of Brabant, Holland, 6 m. W. S. W. from Breds. He m. Annetle Gelvins (dau. of Adrian, or Arl, Gelvins), the record of his marriage [Kingston records] is as follows: JACOB JANSEN, young man. of Etten in Brabrant, and ANNETJE ARIANS, of Amsterdam, deserted wife of Asart Pietersen Tack both re****ding here [in Wi****wyck, now Kingston], 11 January, 1665. The name of his wife is written in several ways, Annetje Adriantse (Adriandr, Arlans), Annetje Gelvins, Annetje Adriaentse Kam. Her father's first name was therefore Adrian and his last name Gelvinn or Kam. It seems prohable that the name Arl or Aaron srose from Arlan, though that would more properly be another form of Adrian. Jacob Janse had ch.: I. ADRIAEN, bap. 26 June, 1670; II. HEILTIE, bap. 21 April, 1679; III. EMANUEL, bap. 27 Dec., 1681; prob. ! rem. to New Jersey (see below); IV. TIETIE, bap. 24 Feb., 1684; V. JACOBUS, bap. 2 May, 1688; VI. GEESJE, bap. 25 Dec., 1688; perhaps also VII. PETER, mar. in 1697; and Ari, mar. before 1695. Of the sons, Jan and Arien resided and died in Ulster county. Pieter and Jacobus removed to Dutchess county about the year 1720-1721. Emanuel moved to Warren county, New Jersey, about the year 1715
Looking for info on Freeman and Sarah Bond. I found them in 1880 census (he 29, she 21) living with an aunt named Sally Van Buskirk. Who were there parents?
I am interested in Anna Barbara Fenstermaker. Can anyone give me her birth date or marriage name. I have been looking for an Anna Barbara who was born Dec. 15, 1745. I would appreciate any help. SL
John Piper/Pipher b. 1784 Northampton Co., Pa D. 1863 Monore Co., Pa s/o Samuel & Christina Pipher M. Eva Eilenberger b.1786 Northampton Co., Pa d. 1859 Monore co., Pa. d/o Johannes Christian & Sarah Geres/Keres Eilenberger/Eulenberger Children; 1Samuel D. b 1807 M. Phebe Kurtz b.1810 d/o Andrew & Barbara Benner? Kurtz 2Sarah b. 1811 M.1st James Vam Campen 2nd Jacob K Smithb. 1803s/o Ludwick & Anna Maria (Mary) Kintner Smith 3 Julian b. 1812 M.1st John Van Campen s/o Abraham & Sarah Dewitt Van Campen 2nd Daniel Smith b. 1802 s/o Jacob & Susanna Frutchey Smith 4 Jacob b. 1814 M.Julia Transue b1821 d/o Jacob & Elizabeth Smith Transue 5 Elizabeth b. 1820 M.Charles Place b. 1822 s/o William & Eleanor Myers Place. 6. Loretta b. 1826 M.Solomon Walters 7 John W. b. 1829
Com. Bio. Rec. I. John Coolbaugh, a native of NJ, served in the Rev. War, took part in the battle of Monmouth. After the close of the war, he came to Monroe County. He married Susan Van Campen. Children; Abram, John V., Sarah, Susan, Hannah, and Moses. II Moses was born 1799, he married Mary Nyce, whose parents John and Eleanor Nyce was reared in Pike County. Children, William F, Amzi, died Jan 28, 1896 in Stroudburg, George, John of Iowa, M. Frank, Mrs. Catharine Kerr, Mrs. Lydia Peters of Somerset County, NJ., N.J., Eleanor is the wife of E. Freeman, of NJ., Susan, Mary, and Hannah who all died unmarried. III William F., first married Jane Brown of KY, and she died leaving 4 children; Mary who became the wife of Chief Justice Fuller, formerly of Chicago, Jennie, married B.F. Marsh member of Congress from IL, Minnie and James died young. IV. Frank Coolbaugh married Nov 1827 to Martha Squire, d/o Joseph and Mary (Cole) Coolbaugh, the name used be indentical with Collbrook. The first of this family to come to America was William Coolbaugh, a sea captian, he married Sarah Johnson, and located in Hunterdon Co., NJ., and later in the section, in what is now Middle Smithfield township, Monroe County. Rev. War John Coolbaugh, wife Mary, NJ line, soldier was born 14 Sept 1760, in Kingswood township, Hunterdon County, NJ., in 1786 he moved to Coryellis Ferry (now New Hope) for 2 years then moved to Northampton Co., PA, Middle Smithfield, the part that became Pike Co. Soldier married Mary "Wills" on 3 Jan 1820 at EAston, PA. Widow applied in Monroe County, a resident of Stroudsburg. Soldier's son, Moses was referred to Judge Moses W. Coolbaugh in 1854. Best Wishes, Geri
I have also been searching for information regarding William UTT who married Sarah Strunk. Martin & Mary Elizabeth Utt Overfield, she was born 24 Sep 1749 Northampton Co., Pa married 1784 (35) died 29 Feb 1848 Middle Smithfield Twp., Monroe co., PA. They had 7 children ; Mary 1783, William 1784, Sarah 1791, Adam 1794, Samuel, Emanuel, Paul. I also have a Elizabeth Utt Married Emanuel Gunsaules. They settled in the Bushkill area. Thanks Lily
I would like to know if anyone else is researching the Phillips Family of Stroud Township. Does anyone know of the existence, or seen, the will of George Phillips, who died on 26 Dec 1877. I am trying to help another researcher with a Phillips / Neyhart problem any would very much appreciate any help or insight. Thanks. Patrice Houck Schadt
Cecelia Emery lived in Stroud Township, at the time of the 1880 census. She was a widow of Samuel Emery. Living with Cecelia were a son, Elwood, 24, a butcher, and a daughter, Alice, 15, a weaver. Also living with the family is a grandaughter, Murtie, 3. I have no further information on this family. Any help or insight would be appreciated. Patrice Houck Schadt
I was wondering if anyone might have any information on this family. They lived in Stroud Township, Monroe County, and were married at the time of the 1880 census. By the time the 1910 miracode was done, they had one daughter listed, Julia. I have no further information. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Patrice Houck Schadt
Hi, Rev. War. Strunk, John, PA Line, appliied at wife Barbara, in 1820 soldier was 79 and had children at home. Jonas age 21, Sally, 18, Jacon 16, Joseph 14, and William 9. Soldier married Barbara Hartzell in Dec 1781 and soldier died 3 April 1830. A, son William Strunk aged 35 made aff'dt in 1846 at Monroe County and stated his mother Barbary Strunk had died 25 FEb 1839 leaving children; Jonas and Jacob Strunk, Sarah who married William Utt, Joseph and William Strunk, of which Joseph and William Strunk and Sarah Utt lived in Monroe Co., Joseph Strunk was of Warren Co., NJ. Soldier's brother aged 85 in 1846 was a resident of Monroe Co. I don't knowGordon, I'm getting ready to give up. Best Wishes, Geri
Listers, I'd appreciate your checking files for the following-- Looking for a FRANKLIN connection... middle name "Franklin" showing in two generations for three men causes me to think perhaps a mother or grandmother's maiden name could be the source. Charles HARRIS, eldest son of William HARRIS, named one son Charles FRANKLIN Harris and the other Franklin Harris. The name is not traced in Charles' mother's line. Geographically, Wayne/Pike, Monroe, or even Luzerne County area. (The Harris line males could have migrated from anywhere to Wayne County by 1828...any Franklin could be him!)
Thank You Geri I did not have the David Patterson and Ellen Landers Utt. All I had was Ellen's bro. William. I wish I could figure out who the Mary Utt below is.. Com. Bio. Record Milo Overfield, of Middle Smithfield township, Monroe County, Jan 24, 1824, a son of William and Sarah (Coolbaugh) Overfield and a grandson of Martin and Mary (Utt) Overfield. David Patterson, of Salem township, Wayne County, the son of David and Jane (Bernette) Patterson, natives of County Tyrone, Ireland. In 1858 David married in Salem township to Ellen Utts, a d/o Eli and Eliza (Landers) Utt.
History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe Counties George Michaels, settled in Northampton County, later purchasing three farms in Middle Smithfield,located with his three sons, Peter, George, and John. John married a Miss Snable of Northampton County and children; George and John and 8 daughters, George, married John M. Overfield. Joseph Gonsaules,who was of Spanish birth, first settled at Bushkill. One of his sons, Emanuel by names married a Miss Utt whose children were; Samuel, Margaret and Emanuel. The last named removed to the to the township and located on the farm owned by his son, Emanuel H. He married Sarah, the d/o William Cortright, of the same township, his children being, James Samuel, Elizabeth, Anna, Margaret, Mary, Susan, Emanuel H., William and Sarah. Three of these-William, Emanuel H. and Susan, the wife of Martin Overfield-still living in Middle Smithfield. James Place, formerly a resident of Esopu, NY. He married to Phebe Winans, children; Jaccob, William, Rebecca, Rosanna, James, John, Mary, Eleanor, Isaac, and George. Jacob, whose birth occured in 1786, he married Mary Overfield, and their children were; Eliza, William, Sarah, Rebecca, Matin, James and Mary Anne.. John Place, brother of Jacob, married Martha Bunnell. Martin, son of Jacob, married Mary Overfield and had 8 children. Paul Overfield, first settled in NJ. He had children, William, Martin, Paul, Benjamin and two daughters, Mary and Sarah. Martin married Elizabeth Utt of the sametownship and had children; William, Paul,k Adam, Mary, Sarah and Samuel. Of these, Sarah married John Moiser, Adam married Mary Harman. John Piper, formerly of Northampton County, children; Samuel, Jacob, John, Sarah, married ____Smith, Elizabeth who married ___Place, and Loretta who married ____Walton. Melchior Depue, came from Warren County, NJ. He married Eliza Gonsaules, and had children, Ency who married John Turn, Sarah, who married,Dimmock Overfield, Samuel, Moses, Elizabeth, William, Henry and Philip. Best Wishes, Geri
Please understand, you are not on "my list" you have to removed yourself from the Monroe County list. And if you don't want to do that, then when you see my name, just push delete Best Wishes, Geri
Com. Bio. Record Milo Overfield, of Middle Smithfield township, Monroe County, Jan 24, 1824, a son of William and Sarah (Coolbaugh) Overfield and a grandson of Martin and Mary (Utt) Overfield. David Patterson, of Salem township, Wayne County, the son of David and Jane (Bernette) Patterson, natives of County Tyrone, Ireland. In 1858 David married in Salem township to Ellen Utts, a d/o Eli and Eliza (Landers) Utt. Frank Beer, MD was born Sept., 1859, at Beersille, Northampton County, son of Tilghman and Mary (Keiper) Beers, also natives of Northampton County. I.John Serfass, married Eliz. Kunkel and settled in Polk township Monroe County.II. Joseph married Eliza Kunkel, III Adam. IV George married Elizabeth Christman and had 5 children, John, George, Susan who married John Kerchner, Eliabeth who married Amos Everttet, Hannah who married Peter Smith V. Peter married Catharine Strom and they had 7 children; Anna who married Jacob Christman of Eldred, Andrew settled at White Haven, Sarah married Henry Hawk, Hannah married Lewis Hawk and they lived in Iowa, Elizabeth married Samuel Hawk of Allentown, Franklin of Northampton County, Nathan,VI. William, never married. VII. David married Sallie Evertt and had 4 children (Henry,Barton, Solomon and Frederick, VII Hannah who married William Kresge, and they had 8 children (William who married Sallie Strom, Jacob married Sarah Gregeroy, George married Sarah Kunkle, Jospeh married Lucinda Andrew, Hannah married Reuben Gregory, Elizabeth married John Bonsor, Sarah married Peter Kunkel), IX Sallie married George G. Hawk, X Catharine arried George Kresge, she was his second wife, and they had 7 children (Thomas, settled in Luzerne County, James settled in Chestnut Hill, Joel of Kresgeville, David married and died in 1876, Reuben married Susannah "Kiper", Sallie married John Kunkel, Katie married John Gegory, XI Chirstinna married John Driesbach, XII, Elizabeth married John Eshen of Northampton County, XIII Thomas married a Miss Dolter Best Wishes, Geri
Joseph Hagerman, came from Northampton County at an early day and settled at Spraguevill, Monroe County. He died 1826. His wife (Susan ___) moved back to Mount Bethel, Northampton Countyf with her family which consisted of 10 children; Elijah, Morris,, Corson moved to IL, Frank, Joseph married and moved to Ohio, Rachel,married Peter Bugler of Warren County, NJ., Sidney, married Gideon Cowe of Mt. Bethel, Sarah, died unmarried and livedin Monroe County, Ellen unmarried, lived in NJ. Frank and Sanford. Sanford Hagerman, was born April 25, 1819 near S[ragueville, in 1845 he married Nancy Illick, they lived in Snydersville, Monroe County. She died Oct., 1875 and she was the mother of 5; John A., died in childhood, George married Alice Tittle of Hamilton township, and they had children (John, Frank, Martin, Mary and Harry and Carrie, twins), Adaline, born 1855 married Frank Snyder of Scoita, children, (Layton, Lillie, Bertha, and Hattie), Susan died age 6/ John Hageman, MD, was born July 31, 1850. He married Rachael Marsh of Hamitlon township, d/o Peter and Hannah (Myers) Marsh. Children; Edith . "Mrs.Hagerman's great-grandfather Myers was a Hessian soldier, fighting in the Rev. with the English forces, who was engaged at Trenton; after the war he remained in America". Best Wishes, Geri