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    1. [PANORTHA-L] RE: Philip Weaver at St. John's and Millbach Churches
    2. geri brennan
    3. Lebanon Co., Weber The Weber family orginated in Saxony Germany, located at New Amsterdam at the eary part of the 17th century. Henry Weber, son the immigrant, came from New Amsterdan, to PA. Philip Weber, son of Henry located in Bethel township, Lebanon County. By his wife, Mary, he became the father of three children; Jacob, Philip J., and David. John Weber, son of Philip, was born in Lebanon County, June, 1800. He married Anna Sherk of Bethel. Children; Mary Ann, who married John Clark, Samuel, Elizabeth, the wife of Abraham Stauffer, Levi, Sarah, the wife of Daniel Bordner, Jerome and John. Members of the Reformed Church. Samuel, son of Jacob and Ann, was married about 1854 to Sarah Preisler, of Landisburg, d/o Daniel and Elizabeth (Smith) Preisler. Children; Mary B., George P., in Dallas, Texas, Laura J., of Fredericksburg, John of El Paso, Texas, Anna Elizabeth of Frederickburg, Charles Henry, of Poplar Bluff, MO, and Edward B., of El Paso. Witmoyer, John H., subject, of North Lebanon township. Mr. Witmoyer was born Nov 8, 1847, in Swatara township a son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Bross) Witmoyer, the former was the son of Peter Witmoyer. Samuel Witmoyer died at aged 74 and his wife at age 78. The father belonged to the Reformed Church and the mother to the Lutheran Church. Their burial was Kimmerling's burying-ground in N. Lebanon township. Children; John H., Nathaniel, David. John H., was reared in Swatara township. On Feb 17, 1873 he married Elizabeth Light, born Nov 11, 1834 in Swatara, d/o Jacob and Elizabeth (Urich) Light. A son John was born to this union on June 29, 1874, whose marriage to Elizabeth Wenger has bought a little granddaughter Annie. Mr. Witmoyer belongs to St. Mark's Reformed Church in Lebanon, while his wife is a member of the Lutheran Church. Best Wishes, Geri

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