History of the Long family of Pennsylvania - WV Ancestry

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HISTORY OF THE PROPER™?*- ft T GEORGE ****** HISTORY OENW ST. QCOROC UTAH LONG FAMILY OF PENNSYLVANIA PUBLISHED BY THE LONG FAMILY ORGANIZATION OF PENNSYLVANIA William Gabriel Long, Historian, Pottsville, Penna. I930 Printed by the HUNTINGTON PUBLISHING COMPANY Huntington, West Virginia

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HISTORY

OF THE

PROPER™?*-ftT GEORGE ******

HISTORY OENW ST. QCOROC UTAH

LONG FAMILY OF

PENNSYLVANIA PUBLISHED BY THE

LONG FAMILY ORGANIZATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

William Gabriel Long, Historian, Pottsville, Penna.

I930

Printed by the H U N T I N G T O N P U B L I S H I N G C O M P A N Y

Huntington, West Virginia

PROPERTY OF ST. GEORGfe FAMILY

HISTORY CENTER ST. GEORGE, UTAH

CONTENTS P A G E S

F O R E W A R D 3.4

Statement by the historian of the Long Family, William Gabriel Long, Potts-ville, Pa.

THB LONG F A M I L Y ORGANIZATION

Review of its organization and officers from the beginning, outlining its work, etc.

THB ORIGIN OF THB LONG F A M I L Y

Tracing the Longs through the Teutonic strain, principally among which are German, French, Swiss, Scotch, Irish, a n d Italian, also progressive changes in family name, etc.

P E N N S Y L V A N I A ' S E A R L Y SETTLERS

Recital of our American ancestors, their determination, will, energy, law abid­ing and God fearing, who did much to place this country in its present position.

SYMBOLS A N D ABBREVIATIONS Describing the abbreviations used in the book.

(1) CHRISTIAN L A N G F A M I L Y

The emigrant ancestor, who established the Long family in America, and record of his family.

(2) CHRISTIAN L A N G F A M I L Y

of Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pa., land grants from Thomas and Richard Penn, and record of his family.

(2)JOHN L A N G F A M I L Y

of Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Land warrants; purchases of other lands; and record of his family.

(2) M I C H A E L L A N G F A M I L Y 8 5 _ 1 0 0

of Manchester Township, York County, Pa., twice married and died in 1778, and had considerable land. Record of his family.

(2) U R B A N L A N G F A M I L Y . . 101-122

A resident of Hickorytown, (now Lancaster), Pa., as a subscription school teacher among the colonists, his marriage to Catharine Blum at Tulpe-hocken Church, and the record of his family.

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CONTENTS P A G E S

(3)KILLIAN L A N G F A M I L Y 123-148 of Lancaster County, (later Dauphin County, now Lebanon County), Pa.

As a private in the provincial soldiers; his marriage to Magadalana Frid-ruhen; as overseer of roads and poor in Dauphin County; land pur­chases; surveys; his last wi l l ; record of his large family, etc.

(3) CHRISTIAN L A N G F A M I L Y 149-200

of Bethel Township, Lancaster County, Pa., (now Lebanon County). He was a large land holder; record as a Revolutionary soldier; his mar­riage to Rachael ; the grandfather of James J . Lick of Cali­fornia ; his last will and record of his large family, etc.

(2) H E R M A N L A N G F A M I L Y . 201-252 Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Records of his early settlement;

received a patent for land in what is now Lebanon County. Large land owner; grant from Penn's, dated June 5, 1740. Record of his large family, etc.

(4) H E R M A N L A N G 253-279 of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa. The purchase of a portion of the lands

purchased by his father, Christian from his grandfather, Herman Lang, the original grant owner from the Penns; record of his family, etc.

(6)DAVID L A N G F A M I L Y 280-300

He was a farmer and inherited his father's farm. The record of this branch of the family.

MISCELLANEOUS L A N G F A M I L Y 301-314

Here are the uncompleted records, which it is believed belonged to the Lang Family of Pennsylvania ; Barbara Lang Family ; John Nicholas Lang Family; Jacob Lang Family; John B. Lang F a m i l y ; Henry Lang Family; Martin Lang Family; Nicholas Lang Family; George Long Family; Christopher Long Family; Peter Lang Family; Joseph Lang Family; John Lang Family; Daniel Lang F a m i l y ; Benjamin Lang Family; Gabriel Lang Family; and Magadalana Long Family.

MISCELLANEOUS F A M I L Y RECORDS 314-324

List of Longs that cannot at this time be properly identified and placed in any particular branch of the family.

MISCELLANEOUS M A R R I A G E RECORDS 321

W A R RECORDS 325-335

of the Long Family in the Revolutionary War; War of 1812; Mexican War.

111.

CONTENTS P A G E S

REPORT B L A N K 337-339

On which to make corrections or additions for future Long books.

I N D E X OF N A M E S 341-365

CHARTS (1) CHRISTIAN L A N G 2 6 . 2 7

Original ancestor.

(2) U R B A N L A N G 102-103 Wife Catharine Blum.

(3) K I L L I A N L A N G 124-125 AVife Magadalana Fridruhen

(3) CHRISTIAN L A N G 150-151 Wife Rachel .

(2) H E R M A N L A N G 202-203 Wife Anne Hershey.

(4) H E R M A N L A N G 253-255 Wife .

(6)DAVID L A N G 280-281 Wife Eva Lentz

PICTURES GROUP PICTURE 3

of the members of the Long Family at the 1930 reunion.

LONG'S GROVE 6

Where the 1930 reunion was held.

B A R N 8

of Jacob Long where the first meeting of the organization was held.

THE FIRST COURT SESSION . 2 9

at "Postlethwait's" on August 5th, 1729.

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CONTENTS

B A R N of Isaac Lang, near Lancaster, where the church of the "United Brethren in

Christ" was organized.

H E N R Y E. LONG Lititz, Pa., Vice President of the Long Organization, 1928-29.

DAVID L A N G and wife, Catharine, ancestors of the Perry County, Pa., Long Family.

SENATOR CHESTER I. LONG

Wichita, Kansas.

THEODORE K. LONG President Carson Long Institute, New Bloomfield, Pa.

CARSON LONG INSTITUTE

New Bloomfield, Pa.

B E N J A M I N L A N G and wife, Lydia, of Pfoutz Valley, Perry County, Pa.

FREEMONT L. LONG Altoona, Pa., President of the Long Family Reunion of Perry County.

W I L L I A M D. D. LONG Lancaster, Pa., Vice President of the Long-Family Organization, 1929-1931.

S A M U E L S. LONG

Newmanstown, Pa.

CHRIST E V E N G E L I C A L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

"Long's Church."

S K E T C H of house erected by Urban Lang in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

PHOTOS of same house at the present time.

CONTENTS

C L A R K G. LONG of Jonestown, Pa., Vice President of the Long Family Organization, 1929-1930.

F A R M HOUSE - . . . Front and rear view, of Christian Lang, as it is today. This was originally a

log house that was used as a fort against the Indians.

S K E T C H of log cabin in which Johannes and Sarah Lang Lick b e g a n housekeeping,

original home of Christian Lang.

J A M E S J . L I C K Founder of Lick's Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California.

L I C K MONUMENT Erected by James J . Lick in memory of his parents.

GABRIEL L A N G ' S Grave marker, Lutheran cemetery, Jonestown, Pa.

W I L L I A M GABRIEL LONG Pottsville, Fa., Historian of the Long Family Organization, 1927-1931.

CHRISTIAN L A N G ' S Grave Marker, Lutheran cemetery, Jonestown, Fa.

JOSEPH L A N G Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

B A R N Erected by Christian Lang on the farm purchased by his father, Christian

Lang, in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

B A R N of Joseph Lang, erected in 1858, in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

COL. JOSEPH H A R V E Y LONG Huntington, West Virginia, President Long Family Organization, 1929-1931.

HOME

of Col. J . H . Long, Huntington, West Va.

VT.

CONTENTS P A G E S

V I E W 1 9 4

of part of the estate of Col. J . H . Long, Huntington, West Va.

L U T H E R THOMPSON LONG, P A U L W A L K E R LONG A N D E D W A R D H. LONG 197 Sons of Col. J . Harvey Long, officers of Huntington Publishing Company,

and the home of the newspapers at Huntington, West Virginia.

A N N A M A R Y LONG 247

at Duluth, Minn., age 90 years, wife of John L. Shellenberger.

DAVID G. BRANDT 257

Annville, Pa., Treasurer Long Family Organization, 1927-1931.

JOHN A. LONG 273

Hi l l Church, Lebanon County, Pa., President Long Family Organization, 1927.

REV. D A V I D E. LONG 284

Harrisburg, Pa., President Long Family Organization, 1928-1929.

MRS. E L I Z A B E T H F. HOSTETTER 287

Annville, Pa., Organizer of the Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, 1927

DAVID F. LONG 289

Lebanon, Pa., Assistant Secretary of the Long Family Organization, 1927-1931.

JOHN H. LONG 293

Cleona, Pa., President Long Family Organization, 1927-1928.

JOHN C. LONG 296

Cleona, Pa., Secretary Long Family Organization, 1927-1931.

PHOTOSTATIC REPRODUCTIONS S U R V E Y !08

of a tract of land for Peter Beshore, dated January 14, 1808.

DRAUGHT 1 2 7

of one hundred acres released by Urban Lang to his son, Killian Lang, No­vember 13th, 1762.

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CONTENTS P A G E S

ORDER FOR S U R V E Y 128 of 200 acres of land for Killian Lang, February 13th, 1767.

S U R V E Y 129 of land granted by warrant to Kil l ian Lang for 112 acres, 18 perches, on top

of Blue Mountain in Bethel Township. Surveyed September 10th, 1796.

K I L L I A N L A N G 130 Account of money given to his children before his death, written in German

and giving the English translation

DRAUGHT 148 of forty acres of land belonging to Urban Lang, to Killian Lang, September

7th, 1762.

REPRODUCTION 152-153

of will of Israel Lang, dated May 10th, 1806.

W A R R A N T 169 From the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Gabriel Lang for 290 acres of

land, dated September 15th, 1836.

REPRODUCTION . 169 of deed to Gabriel Lang by Valentine Shoufler, Marten Miley, and others dated

Apr i l 1st, 1817.

D E E D OF TRUST 169-170-171 by Gabriel Lang to Jacob Snotterly and Joseph Lang, dated November 8th,

1848.

REPRODUCTION 181

of a page taken from the Bible of Christian Lang and wife of Bethel Town­ship, Lebanon County, Pa., giving names of all of their children, date of births, etc.

REPRODUCTION 182 of surveys for Christian Lang of 115 acres of land, June 9th, 1838.

PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION 205 of patent for land granted to Herman Lang by John Penn, Thomas Penn, and

Richard Penn, dated December 21, 1737.

Group picture of the members of the Long Family of Pennsylvania, who attended the Fourth Annual Reunion, on August 30, 1930, at Long's Grove, Tulpehocken, near Meyetstown, Pa.

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FOREWORD

I N the compiling of a history of the Long Family of Pennsylvania, particularly pertain­

ing to that branch which settled, originally, in Lancaster County, it was our thought to

perpetuate for our posterity, the history and traditions of a family which contributed

largely toward making Pennsylvania the most wonderful and one of the best States in the

Union.

Unfortunately, our forebears did not record accurately, all of the history and other

data relating to their families; therefore, we are compelled to depend on state and county

records, tombstone inscriptions, church statistics on birth, marriages and deaths, as well as

family tradition and the old family bible records, for the information herein given.

The success we have had can, primarily, be attributed to a number of the members of

this family, but space will not permit the mentioning of each one who has been striving so

hard through the past years to make it a reality, however, much credit is due Mrs. Harvey

Hostetter of Annville, Lebanon county, Penna., who, after prolonged effort, brought into

existence the Long Family Organization which met for the first time on Saturday, August

27th, 1927, on the Jacob Long homestead that is located southeast of Annville, Pa.; and also,

to John C. Long of Cleona, Penna., who has FO efficiently and untiringly served as secretary

of the organization since its inception. In addition thereto, it can be truthfully said that

without the interest and financial assistance of Colonel J . Harvey Long of Huntington, West

Virginia, it is possible that this history could never have been completed.

Some members of the family may criticize certain facts and statements herein con­

tained, and in answer thereto, we wish to say that the records of families differed so great­

ly that it was necessary to make further research, and in many cases, our findings revealed

errors in such data, making it incumbent upon us to record the facts as we found them to be.

It is not our purpose to state or even imply that everything herein is absolutely correct,

inasmuch as a great amount of the information is family tradition which has been handed

down by word of mouth from one generation to another, and which through time may be in

error. However, we have endeavored to prove or verify each point or statement, and feel

reasonably sure that the history of our family is as near accuracy and correctness as it is

possible to obtain at the present time.

To the average critic, especially the one outside of the family, itself, who rarely appre­

ciates the difficulties encountered in a work of this nature, and who delights in condemning

and tearing down rather than express a few words of commendation, and who, possibly, could

neither originate nor erect a history of a similar nature, all we can do is to pass him by

without further apology.

At no time, was the thought of commercialization uppermost in our minds, but it was

our principal and sole purpose to make a permanent record of a family that has grown to

4 PORE W A R D

large proportions, and is now representative in practically every state from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico.

It might be well to call to your attention the fact that practically all of the Longs

descended from the one family which at an early date was located in Switzerland, and that

most of the Longs of Pennsylvania, especially those settling in Lancaster County, came or

descended from the family that immigrated to the Palatinate, Germany. Even though it

was impossible to accurately place some of the Longs, nevertheless, that does not prove

that they are not a part of our large and honorable family.

It is our earnest wish and hope that some member of the family, in those yet to come,

will be sufficiently interested to continue this noble and glorious work, so that at all times

there will be a complete and accurate history of the family which we are justly proud to

claim as our own, and if at a later date errors are detected, that corrections will be made

accordingly.

With the greatest desire that this history will accomplish its purpose, and be sincerely accepted for its true worth, by the members of our family, and that the work and effort of years will be appreciated, I am

Very gratefully yours,

WILLIAM GABRIEL LONG, Historian.

Thc Long Family Organization

6 THE LONG F A M I L Y ORGANIZATION

L O N G ' S G R O V E

On 'William Penn Highway, between Meyerstown and Stouchsbutg, Berks County, Pa., where the Long Reunion was

held on August 30, 1930.

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THE LONG FAMILY ORGANIZATION

For many years, it was the desire of many members of our family to form a permanent organization for the purpose of becoming better acquainted with each other, thereby stimu­lating interest which would ultimately materialize in the compiling of a family history that would be authentic, and that could be handed down to the generations yet to come. Such history to fully and clearly describe the various steps in the growth of this large and repre­sentative family, teaching to them the lessons of self-sacrifice, of devotion to duty, of loyalty to country and home, and of religious fervor, so strikingly portrayed by those who have passed on before.

With this thought in mind, Mrs. Harvey Hostetter, nee Elizabeth Long, through her earnest and energetic efforts, persuaded a number of our people to meet with her in her home in Annville, Lebanon County, Penna.; and on July 27, 1927, the first steps were taken toward the formation of this organization.

At this meeting, arrangements were made for the holding of the first annual reunion; and the following temporary officers were elected to serve until their successor could be regularly elected at the reunion:

President, John A. Long, of North Annville Township, Lebanon County, Pa. Vice-president, Frank L. Heilman, of Cleona, Pa. Secretary, John C. Long, of Cleona, Pa. Asst. Secretary, David F . Long, of Lebanon, Pa. Treasurer, David G. Brandt, of Annville, Pa. Historian, David E. Long, of Meyerstown, Pa.

On August 27, 1927, about two-hundred members of the Long Family met on the old Jacob Long homestead, located south-east of Annville, in South Annville Township, Lebanon County, Penna., and at that time the permanent organization was formed. A l l of the temporary officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year with the exception of David E. Long, the historian, who asked to be relieved on account of ill-health. William G. Long of Pottsville, Penna., was elected to f i l l his place.

On November 11, 1927, the organization had a temporary set-back by the death of its beloved President, John A. Long, who had been an enthusiastic worker and a staunch sup­porter, and who had been planning great things for the coming year. Those who knew Mr. Long, not only miss his energetic efforts, and cheerful disposition, but mourn the loss of one who was a friend and believer in his fellow men.

On January 26, 1928, a meeting was called to elect a President to f i l l the unexpired term of John A. Long, at which time, John II. Long of Cleona, Pa., was unanimously elected.

The second annual reunion was held on August 11, 1928, in the H i l l Church Grove at Cleona, Pa. There were about seven-hundred and f i f ty in attendance, and the meeting was a great success. The following officers were elected:

President, David E. Long, of Meyerstown, Pa. First vice-president, Henry E. Long, of Lititz, Pa. Second vice-president, John H . Long, of Cleona, Pa. Secretary, John C. Long, of Cleona, Pa. Asst. Secretary, David F. Long, of Lebanon, Pa. Treasurer, David G. Brandt, of Annville, Pa. Historian, William G. Long, of Pottsville, Pa. ;

TUB LONG F A M I L Y ORGANIZATION

( F R O N T V I E W )

( REA R V I E W )

Barn on the Jacob Long Homestead, located in South Annville Townshi Lebanon County, Pa., where the first annual meeting of the Long

Family Organization of Pennsylvania was held on August 27th, 1927

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The third annual reunion was held in Williamson's Park in Lancaster, Pa., on August 3, 1929, and despite the heavy downpour of rain, there -were about four-hundred and f i f ty in attendance. The historian had compiled considerable data on the family history, in­cluding large charts which clearly showed the progress of the family from the emigrant ancestor to those of the present day. This meeting wais indeed, a great success.

The following officers were elected for the next yearly period:

President, Col. J . Harvey Long, of Huntington, W. Va. First vice-president, Wi l l D. D. Long, of Lancaster, Pa, Second vice-president, Clark G. Long, of Jonestown, Pa. Secretary, John C. Long, of Cleona, Pa. Asst. Secretary, David F. Long, of Lebanon, Pa. Treasurer, David G. Brandt, of Annville, Pa. Historian, William G. Long, of Pottsville, Pa.

The fourth annual reunion was held in Long's Grove which is located on the William Penn Highway, between Womelsdorf and Meyerstown, near the old Tulpehocken church in Berks County, Penna., on August 30, 1930. The day was pleasant, and there were about seven-hundred and f i f ty in attendance. There was a slight departure from the regular pro­gram, inasmuch as a religious service was the opening feature. The program throughout the day was greatly enjoyed by everyone present, and was in charge of the president, Col. J . H. Long of Huntington, W. Va.

In the afternoon, a group picture was taken. The historian's report showed that great progress was made during the past year, and it is hoped that the history will be ready for publishing within the coming year.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:

President, Col. J . Harvey Long, of Huntington, W. Va. First vice-president, Wi l l D. D. Long, of Lancaster, Pa. Second vice-president, John H. Long, of Cleona, Pa. Secretary, John C. Long, of Cleona, Pa. Asst. Secretary, David F. Long, of Lebanon, Pa. Treasurer, David G. Brandt, of Annville, Pa. Historian, William G. Long, of Pottsville, Pa.

It is our earnest hope and desire that this organization will be permanently continued, and that each succeeding year will find it a bigger and stronger body, and that the effective work, so humbly started, will broaden out until it touches every descendant of this great and noble family.

The Origin of the Long Family

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THE ORIGIN OP THE LONG FAMILY

There are numerous theories as to the origin of the Long Family. Claims are made for almost every nationality on the face of the earth, principally among which are German, French, Swiss, Scotch, Irish, and Italian or Roman.

After careful investigation and study, we are convinced that the original Long Family came from Switzerland, and that our ancestors were of Teutonic descent, and although many generations have passed, the family, to-day, strongly emphasises the Teutonic strain. How­ever, through inter-marriage with other nationalities, there are, in some branches of the family, distinct evidence of English, Scotch, Irish and French blood.

Inasmuch as we feel reasonably sure that the Long Family originated in Switzerland, and from there branched out into almost every country surrounding this small but important nation, ultimately reaching out to the shores of our own America, it may be interesting to know something about our early ancestors.

Someone has said that it was two-thousand or three-thousand years B. C , while others say it was eight-hundred to one-thousand years B. C , when the lake dwelling period or era began in what is now called Switzerland, also, that the original founders of "Lake Dwell­ers" were immigrants who penetrated into Europe from the East, and that they spread from the regions surrounding the Black sea, and the shores of the Mediterranean, up the Danube and its tributaries into Styria, into the Valley of the Po, and to the Swiss Lakes.

The subsequent history of the "Lake Dwellers" is shrouded in mystery, for our next knowledge of the territory known as Switzerland, is when it is described as being occupied or inhabited by the Celts who lived in towns and villages on the land. These Celts were grouped into three nations or confederations, and six independent tribes, overlapping on all sides into territory not now comprised by Switzerland, and may be considered as rather a conglomeration of numerous hostile states.

In 15 B. C , the conquest of the whole of what is now Swiss territory was completed hy the victory of Tiberious and Drusus, the step-sons of the Emperor Augustus.

In the beginning of the fifth century, the final and successful invasion of the German nations broke over the Roman Empire, and changed the face of Europe. At this time, the inhabitants of the Swiss territory were Pagans, and they were not Christianized until the advent of the Irish missionary, Columban, in the beginning of the seventh century. It was then that the seed was sown that eventually produced the Confederation of to-day.

After the Helvetian era, the Roman occupation, the Alamannian and Burgundian settle­ments, the Franks supremacy, the incorporation of the whole into the German Empire, and the rise of the independent nobles, then it was that the great drama unfolded itself the Swiss Confederation.

On the banks of Lake Luzerne, the national life of the Swiss people had its origin, and there is no doubt that the original colonists were Alamanni. This colonization was accom­plished in three ways: by freemen who occupied and tilled their own land, by bondmen sent out from ecclesiastical institutions, and by bondmen in the employment of secular nobles.

On the 15th of July, 1291, Rudolph of Hapsburg died, and seventeen days later, on the 1st of August, the three Forest States—Uri, Schwiz, and Unterwalden—concluded a perpet­ual league and signed what may be termed or styled, the first federal constitution of the Swiss Confederation.

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The Alamannian tribes found what was practically virgin soil for their Teutonic insti­tutions. There was nothing to disturb the essentially Teutonic character of their civilization. At first, it worked very crudely and imperfectly, but later with marvelous precision, and they accomplished a revolution in the science of government.

In 1449, the reigning tranquility was brought to a close in a very unexpected manner. The Swiss Confederation became involved in a quarrel with the German Emperor. Tt was a quarrel which finally resulted in their separation from the Empire.

In 1499, the Peace of Basel put an end to this war, for the Confederates had proved themselves stronger than the forces of the German Empire; but it was not until about one-hundred and f i f ty years later, at the Treaty of Westphalia, that their independence received the formal acknowledgement of the powers.

An infringement of Swiss territory came in 1797 when the Helvetic Revolution took place. From the beginning of the conflict, it was evident what the result would be. The power of resistance was gone, for after the fall of Bern, the other states yielded without striking a blow, and the league of the thirteen states collapsed. However, out of this came the twentieth century Switzerland.

The Swiss Confederation of thirteen states, and the colonization of America with thirteen states, stand side by side in friendly rivalry to demonstrate the blessings of federalism.

Our research work has led us into Bern and Basel, Switzerland; and in the records we find that a number of Langs (Longs) who settled in Lancaster County, Penna., were original­ly located in Stådel, Windlach, Rath, Wintersingen, Muttenz, and Sissach, Switzerland.

Some branches of the Lang Family of Switzerland immigrated to the Palatinate, Ger­many, locating in Langen, Hesse, and in Zweibrucken, Bavaria, as well as at other points in Germany. Later, some of the descendants of th is branch of the family emigrated from Ger­many to America.

It is interesting to note the changes that took place in the family name as descendants of the original family became citizens of other countries. We are convinced that the original name was "Langen" which name has undergone quite a number of changes, as follows:

In Germany it became " L A N G " with the open sound to the " a " as in " l a " the sixth note of the musical scale.

In France the name was spelled "Lange" and "DeLong". In England, the name took a few changes, such as "Lang" , pronounced similar to the

first half of the word "language", also "Long and Lonnge" and "Laing" . In Italy, the name was changed to "Luongo". In Greece, it was spelled "Langis". When our ancestors came to America, they continued the name " L x i N G " for quite some

time, pronouncing it as had been customary in Germany. This is proven by the inscriptions on the tombstones which in most cases were written in German. This was the prevailing custom until after the Civil war when most of the families adopted the English pronuncia­tion of " L O N G . "

With the question of the origin of the Long Family fairly well established, we will now consider another phase in the development of the Long Family.

Pennsylvania's Early Settlers

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PENNSYLVANIA'S EARLY SETTLERS

Our ancestors, who were some of the very early settlers of Pennsylvania, were not a showy race; they were plain and unassuming people, tillers of the soil, wielding the maul, the axe and the mattock, felling the mighty monarchs of the forest, thereby turning the vast wilderness into rich fields and pastures, and making the barren wastes and bleak hillsides to blossom and bear fruit.

Even though our origin is Swiss, our ancestors were Teutonic, and our emigrant ances­tors were residents of the Palatinate, Germany, for a considerable length of time before immigrating to America; therefore, we are classed among those known as the Pennsylvania-Germans ; and of this, we are extremely proud and justly honored. There are those who may be ashamed of their birthright, but we feel reasonably sure that they cannot be found among this family. We have a dialect peculiarly our own which is gradually being lost, and it is only a question of time until these quaint figures of speech, so largely corrupted with the English, will be relegated to the archives of the past.

Our people have proven themselves to he loyal and God-fearing citizens of this Common­wealth and of the States of the Union in which they have located. They possess the will, energy, perseverance, and honesty of the stock, from which has sprung men in every walk of life, successfully performing their tasks and fulfi l l ing all duties, both to themselves and to those with whom they come in contact.

A question may arise in the minds of some of us, as to the cause or reason for our ances­tors leaving their friends, their homes, their Vaterland — for a foreign country where they surely knew that they must suffer privations, trouble, sickness, and, probably, untimely death. There must have been something in their minds that would justify such sacrifice. Let us look into the past and try to discern or learn the secret which made of us citizens of the best country on the face of the earth.

History records that the Palatinate, used in the geographical sense, existed in two territorial divisions, as early as the eleventh century. The Lower, "Pfa lz am Rhein", or Palatinate on the Rhine, was situated on both sides of that river, and was bounded by Wurtemburg, Baden, Alsace, Lorraine, Treves, and Hesse. The Upper, or "Ober Pfalz" , on the east, was surrounded by Bohemia, Bavaria and Nuremburg.

The Emperor, Frederick the II, gave the Palatinate to Louis of Bavaria, who held the right until 1329. In 1356, these rights were usurped, and the territory became the possession of the Empire.

In 1559, Frederick III maintained the Reformed Church or religion with great severity. His son, Louis, a zealous Lutheran, tried to undo his work, and the Palatines were forced to change their religion frequently, so as to conform to the desires or orders of their rulers; being Catholic, Calvinistic, and Lutheran, successively, as is recorded in " Koppen 's Middle Ages".

Lodovic V lost the electorate in 1623, and the Duke of Bavaria retained the Upper Palatinate. In 1648, the Rheinish Palatinate was conveyed to Frederick's son. In 1694, in the war of the Spanish succession, the Upper Palatinate was again revived, and Bavaria again resumed its ancient rights.

During these numerous changes, the Palatinates were cruelly desolated by the armies that made wars of conquest upon that soil. Heavy toll was taken of the people of that coun­try. Some authorities compute that at least, two-thirds of the population perished, and that

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most of the domestic animals and other forms of personal property were either consumed or destroyed. Also, for years, there was great suffering due to the application of the torch and the pillaging by the bands of soldiers from the troops which were still quartered on the inhabitants of the various localities. The "Thirty Years War", the "War of the Grand Al l i ­ance", and the "War of Spanish Succession" which really made the Palatinate the battle­field of Europe, left no sweet memories in the minds of those who had to live through these trying times.

The farmers who survived that period, had little or nothing left. Most of their furni­ture, implements, live-stock and poultry had either been taken from them or wantonly destroyed, and in addition thereto, their houses had been burned or razed, leaving them nothing except their small farms which they usually held on limited titles, with many burden­some conditions and restrictions. Their hands were virtually tied. In the sphere into which they were born, they must expect to live and die. Added to all of this was more or less religi­ous persecution.

These conditions gave birth to a desire to seek a place of peace, contentment and inde­pendence for which they yearned; and back of this desire, was the wish to better the material and social conditions of their children, and also, of those yet to come.

Bancroft gives William Penn the credit for the exodus of Germans from the Palatinate, which at one time, threatened to depopulate several provinces of Germany. This became so serious that the Elector Palatine published an order making it death and confiscation of goods for anyone of his subjects to leave their country.

William Penn, the silver-tongued Quaker, made two visus to Germany, one in 1(571. and another in 1(577. It was then, that he told these distressed people of the wonders of the New World which was to become the asylum for the harassed and down-trodden sons and daughters of the relics of the Reformation. He insisted that the persecuted of every creed and religious opinion, should seek the country beyond the sea where they could find free­dom and liberty.

The province of Pennsylvania was chartered by Charles the second, King of England, in the thirty-third year of his reign, on March 4th, 1681, to William Penn, the son of Sir William Penn, Admiral. The consideration named in the Patent was, "two beaver skins, to be delivered at Windsor Castle, January 1st, and every year, and a f i f th part of all gold and silver ore to be found within its limits.' '

Penn landed at New Castle, October, 1682. The same year, between twenty and thirty ships landed with passengers, and during thc two succeeding years, settlers from London, Bristol, Ireland, Wales, Holland and Germany arrived to the number of about f i f ty sails. (Rupp's—page 26.)

In the first period of twenty years, namely from 1682 to 1702, comparatively few Ger­mans arrived in this country, not above two-hundred families; they located principally in Germantown, now Philadelphia, Penna. The next period of twenty-five years, namely from 1702 to 1727, marks an era of German emigration, for it is recorded that between forty and fif ty thousand left their native country for this home of promise.

When Queen Anne of England, in about the year 1708, began to aid the protestants, the exodus followed. Rupp states that in 1708 and 1709, thirty-three thousand Germans left their homes in the Rhine country for London, where twelve or thirteen thousand arrived in 1709. Of this large number that came to England, seven thousand, after having suffered great privations, returned, half naked and in despondency, to their native country; thousands died for want of sustenance, medical attention and other causes; some perished on the ship; and the rest of them were transported to the English colonies in America.

John P. Walters, in his "Annals", states that on December 25th, 1709, ten sails of vessels were freighted with upwards of four-thousands of Germans, bound for New York;

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and after six months tedious voyage, reached their destination in June, 1710. During the passage and immediately on landing, about seventeen hundred died. They camped in tents brought with them, on Nuttings, now Governor's Island, until late fall, when about four­teen hundred were removed. Some of them went up the river Hudson to Livingston Manor.

In 1719, some twenty families of Schwartzen Eaufer, arrived at Philadelphia. Some settled in Germantown, others located on the Skippack in Olncy, at Conestoga, and Mullbach in Lancaster County, Pa.

The Germans who first settled at Livingston Manor, N . Y. , being unjustly oppressed, became dissatisfied with their treatment, and, in the autumn of 1712, one-hundred and. f i f ty families, to escape the certainty of famishing, left for Schoharie Valley, some sixty miles distant and north west of Livingston Manor. Here they remained about ten years when, owing to some defect in their titles, they were deprived of both lands and improvements.

In the spring of 1723, a little band of thirty-three families, all Germans, guided by friendly Indians, set out from Schoharie, N . Y. , for a new home in the backwoods of Pennsyl­vania. From Schoharie, they traveled to the headwaters of the Susquehanna river, cutting a road through the almost impenetrable forests. Rafts and boats were built for the trans­portation of their wives and children, as well as their household goods, while their cattle were driven overland along the banks of the river by the men who were not required to propel the boats. Bent on reaching a place they could call home, they continued down the Sus­quehanna river until they reached a point where the Swatara creek unites with the Susque­hanna, where they left that broad river and settled along the banks of the Tulpehocken river and its tributary creeks: Mil l , Plum, Northkill and Cacoosing.

Governor Keith on his visit to Albany, had invited these Germans to come to Pennsyl­vania, and, no doubt, he had transcended his authority for the lands in Lancaster County belonged to the Indians as far as Olney, the first Indian purchase having been made in 1718. This is borne out by the fact that there was considerable trouble with the Indians over this matter, and it was quite some time later before it was finally straightened out, The township of Tulpehocken was a recognized district before 1723. It was then a part of Chester County, and extended from the Blue or Kittatinny mountains to Reading, where the Tulpe­hocken river unites with the Schuylkill river; and from the latter river to an imaginary boundary line included in Lancaster County, when it was erected in 1729. When Lancaster County was erected, the Indians still claimed the territory. The Indians had released their rights to the Penns who purchased a district that was bound by the South mountain, but the settlers were aggressive and settled beyond the limits.

These Germans who came from Schoharie were not satisfied with their removal from New York, and to safeguard their friends and relatives in the Palatinate, they took every opportunity to advise them that if they ever intended to come to America, not to go to New York. This advice had such great influence that the Germans who afterwards came in great numbers, consistently avoided New York and came to Pennsylvania.

In 1728, there were f i f ty additional families from Schoharie, N . Y. , that located in this same district.

Three counties were established at the first settlement of the Province in 1681; Phila­delphia, Chester, and Bucks.

Lancaster County was erected on May 10, 1729, and formed of a part of Chester County. York County was formed on August 19, 1749. Berks County was erected on March 11, 1752, and formed of a part of Philadelphia,

Chester, and Lancaster Counties. Franklin County was erected on September 9, 1784, and formed of a part of Cumber­

land County. Dauphin County was erected on March 4, 1785, and was a part of Lancaster County.

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Lebanon County was erected on February 16, 1813, and was formed of a part of Lan­caster and Dauphin Counties.

It is claimed that the total white population in Pennsylvania in 1681 was between two and three hundred persons, the most of whom were English and Swedes. Penn stated that in 1682 there were about four score houses in Philadelphia. In 1741 there were about one hundred thousand Germans in the State of Pennsylvania. In 1790, the German inhabitants of Pennsylvania were about one-third of the total population of the Province, and the first census'of 1790 gave this number as 434,373, of which three-fourths were farmers.

The Germans being principally farmers, it may be truthfully said that the present flour­ishing condition of our State is in a great measure owing to their industry.

Pastorious, one of the first German settlers to come to Pennsylvania, was decidedly of the opinion that it would be for the best interests of the Germans to settle by themselves and not to intermingle with the English. Thus began the separation of the German and Eng­lish settlers, which in the course of time, was to become very striking, and did, very materially, contribute much toward the production of the Pennsylvania-German characters. Nor was the settlement of the Germans by themselves, their only form of segregation. Naturally, the people who came from the same locality in Germany, or who were related to one another, endeavored to settle as near together as circumstances permitted. But, of great­er consequence, was this tendency in the members of different religious denominations or sects, inasmuch as there were numerous and distinct settlements of Germans that held the same religious beliefs, which helped very much toward the organization of churches and schools.

On account of the great number of Germans immigrating to Pennsylvania, it was feared that these foreigners, speaking a language that was not readily understood, and locating in close proximity to each other, might cause trouble for the government: therefore, the council held at the Court House in Philadelphia, on September 21, 1727, ordered all ship-masters to present their papers and ship-lists to the proper authorities who required all immigrants or foreigners to sign the following, which was sworn and subscribed to by four hundred persons on said date:

"We, subscribers, natives and late inhabitants of the Palatinate on the Rhine, and places adjacent, having transported ourselves and families into this Province of Pennsylvania, a colony subject to the Crown of Great Bri­tain, in hopes and expectation of finding a retreat and peaceable settlement therein, Do solemnly promise and engage, that we will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his present Majesty, King George, the Second, and his successors, Kings of Great Britain, and wil l be faithful to the Proprietors of this Province; and that we will demean ourselves peaceably to all His said Majesties subjects, and strictly observe and conform to the Laws of England and of this Province, to the utmost of our power and best of our under­standing." (Col. Records Vol. 3, page 283.)

In 1729, there were so many emigrants from the Palatinate, that the government tried to discourage it by imposing a tax of forty shillings per head on all aliens.

In 1708, a society of German Baptists was formed at Ephrata, Pa. Five brethren and three sisters entered into a covenant with each other, to meet regularly, to carefully and impartially examine the doctrines of the New Testament, etc. The principal ones con­nected with the society at Ephrata and Mullbach (Mill Creek), in its early existence were: Beisel, Landis, Longs, Meylins, etc. (Rupp's History of Lancaster County, page 217).

Conrad Beisel, a Presbyterian, fled from Germany to avoid religious persecution. He lived for a while with Peter Becker, a Dunkard preacher, in Germantown. He believed that the

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seventh day was the Lord's day, and dedicated his life to the establishment of its observance. He, with others, formed a religious society, the Seventh Day Baptists.

In about the year 1732, a monastic society was formed among the brotherhood. Two women, Anna and Mary Elcher, requested permission of Beisel and his followers, to share the seclusion in the wilderness. In 1735, a cabin was built for them on the opposite bank of the Cocalico. These two women were the first of the Ephrata Sisterhood. In 1740, there were thirty-six single brethren and thirty-five sisters in the Cloister. Later, a building was erected for married couples and widows. This branch was short-lived and the property was handed over to the Sisterhood. The original house, called Saal, was renamed Sharon, and the Sisterhood was thereafter known as "The Roses of Sharon."

The Ephrata Community was a republic of equality and freedom, the New Testament was their confession of faith and discipline. It was supported by the farm, and the grist, paper and fueling mills, and the combined labor of the brethren and sisters of the Cloister. They excelled in arts, printing and music. The "Wagrauchs Hugel" was their hymn-book, the first book printed in German type in America, containing over six hundred hymns which were composed by members of the Community.

A printing press was set up in 1745. The paper, ink, type and binding were manufac­tured on the premises. When the Continental Congress was in session in Lancaster and York, our continental money was printed in Ephrata.

A l l of the above is given for the benefit of the members of the family now living, inas­much as our religions beliefs differ somewhat today. However, it is a fact that some of our ancestors were connected with this organization during several years of its early existence.

It may, also, be interesting to try to conceive what was in the minds of our ancestors re­garding their reason for selecting Pennsylvania for their future home, other than their desire for religious and political freedom, and the betterment of living conditions for themselves and their descendants. Some one has suggested that it may have been the particular features of the hills and valleys of Pennsylvania that attracted them, through which flowed streams, creeks and brooks of sparkling, pure water along which they could build their huts and log cabins, assuring plenty of water for domestic use and for the live stock which they hoped to possess. In addition thereto, they were principally farmers and knew that here they could find rich, loamy, virgin soil prepared for them by their Almighty God, provided they would clear the land, turn the soil, and plant the seed. This they did; and God gave the increase.

As stated in the forepart of this article, our early settlers were plain, unassuming, hon­est folk; and they had thoughts and customs that, today, are not believed or practiced; and yet, many of their proverbs and superstitions have come down through the generations, and in rare instances, are still used and believed.

Many of the proverbs of the Pennsylvania-Germans, both those that are fundamentally true, and those that are expressive of superstition, v/ere brought from the Fatherland, and vary considerably in different localities. Most of them border on superstition, and cover a wide range of subjects. Following are a few examples that will sufficiently indicate the scope and character of a l l :

1— A child born on Sunday will develop pride. One born on the thirteenth of the month, will have no luck. One born in the zodiacal sign of the Lion will grow up to be strong. One born in the sign of the Fishes, will be a drinker, or always thirsty.

2— For a person to step over a child that is lying down, will retard its growth, as will also the measuring of a child.

3— Whatever a person dreams, the first time he sleeps in a house, will come true. 4— Bubbles on a cup of coffee, denotes that the party will receive money. 5— If the palm of the hand itches, it will receive money. 6— A person who wears round holes in the center of the soles of his shoes, wil l become

rich, while one who wears holes in the seat of his trousers, will be poor.

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7— If one gets out of bed backward in the morning, things will go wrong for him all through the day.

8— For one to forget what he was going to say, is a sign that it was not true. 9— When a person's left ear burns, it indicates that someone is speaking i l l of him, but

when his right ear burns, it signifies that someone is speaking well of him. 10— When two persons are walking together, anyone walking between them will take

away their luck. 11— For a cat to wash itself, or a dog to roll on the floor, is a sign that visitors will

come. If a knife or a fork falls on the floor, it indicates that the visitor will be a man or a woman.

12— If one goes into a house, he should sit down, otherwise he will take away its peace. 13— Good-luck is taken from a house Avhen a stranger enters by one door and leaves it

by another, or the baby's rest wil l be taken from it. 14— After a person has started from a place, it is bad-luck for him to return to it on

account of having forgotten something, unless he sits down and counts seven. 15— To insure good-luck, one who gets married must jump over the broom-stick. 16— In order to learn anything easily from a book, one should put the book under his

pillow when he goes to bed. 17— Picking up a pin, or falling uphill, either one brings good-luck. 18— Never accept a pin or a knife from a friend, it will break the friendship. 19— To prevent a quarrel after salt has been spilled, either throw some of the salt over

your left shoulder or burn some of the salt. 20— To dream of a funeral, portends a wedding, while others believe that it is a sign

of rain or high water. 21— When the nose itches, it is a sign that you will receive a kiss or a letter, or that

there is an impending quarrel. 22— The finding of a four-leafed clover will bring good-luck if the clover leaf is placed

in your shoe. 23— A black cat crossing your path, to some portends success or good-luck, while to

others it means disaster or bad-luck. 24— The back of a man's shirt must be ironed a certain way, otherwise it will make

him lazy or irritable, or may cause boils.

25— In planting, if you want a large bush with great foliage, be sure to plant when the moon is cup shaped with the ends up, and if you want something to root deeply with a small stalk, plant when the moon is reversed, with ends down.

There are others that are too numerous to mention here, that affected their mode of living as well as their habits.

We also wish to remind you that our early ancestors had troubles and worries other than those hereinbefore mentioned, one of which was that of marauding Indians. Houses were burned, children stolen, and friends and relatives brutally murdered. Especially was this true among our early settlers because they lived by themselves on large farmlands, and neighbors were not close at hand.

The Blue mountains of Berks (Schuylkill), and Lancaster (Dauphin and Lebanon) Counties, were the range along which the fiercest attacks by the Indians were maintained. Daniel Rupp says, "more than three-hundred men, women and children residing along the Blue mountains, were killed in the Indian troubles between 1750 and 1757." No regular warfare was maintained, but bands of savage Indians would creep silently upon the defense­less settlers, and commit the most terrible atrocities upon them, scalping them or dashing out their brains, setting fire to their humble dwellings, killing or stealing their cattle, and burn­ing their crops.

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Picture for yourself the contrast between the every day life of your early ancestor and that which you now enjoy. A l l this was made possible by the self-sacrifice of those who have gone on before. Their life of toil from dawn to dark; the small crowded huts with no comforts or conveniences, in which they reared large families; the necessity to grow even the flax which must be spun and woven into garments by the already too busy house­wife ; the lack of friends and neighbors; the fear, especially at night, of being attacked by savages, and the house burned, and probably loved ones murdered or carried away, never to be recovered. This and much more of other trials and tribulations, sickness and suffering, and for whom?

Then, think of what you are now privileged to enjoy because of their adversities. Your home, wife and children, well protected and sheltered, the conveniences and comforts of your fireside—light, heat, radio, magazines and books, medical attention, and with all, pleasant associations, and close neighbors and friends. These with other pleasures and conveniences, such as good railroad facilities, automobiles, good roads, and safe travel, in a sense, will complete the comparison sufficiently to create within us a feeling of apprecia­tion and thankfulness to those we call our ancestors. Their nobility of character, their honesty of purpose, and their perseverence in right, has built for us a strong foundation, and has helped to form the thoughts and actions of a government that, to-day, stands fore­most in the ranks of the leading nations of the world.

Let us honor and revere the memory of these early members of our family who have done so much for us and for our country.

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27

( l )CHRISTIAN L A N G F A M I L Y , (Emigrant Ancestor)

CHRISTIAN L A N G , the emigrant ancestor of the Long Family of Pennsylvania, from information that is apparently authentic, but very meagre, came from the Palatinate, Germany. Family records do not clearly nor definitely state the name of the town or Province from which he came, but family tradition indicates that he was located in or near Langen, Hesse, Germany.

As hereinbefore recorded under the head of "The Origin of the Long Family", the original family came from Switzerland, and at an early date, immigrated to the Palatin­ate, Germany.

We are led to believe that the family name was originally L A N G E N , but later, was changed to L A N G , and finally, about the time of the Civil War, the English pronunci­ation of LONG was universally adopted.

Christian Lang, as near as can be determined at this late date, was born in the year 1664.

He was influenced by men like William Penn, who very glowingly pictured the freedom and wonders of the new country across the sea, for tradition says that at about the age of nineteen or twenty years, he bade his family and friends adieu, and ventured across the waters to the shores of an unknown country, called America, landing at what was then known as Germantown, now Philadelphia, Pa., in the year 1683-1684.

On the voyage to America he became acquainted with a young German girl, who with her parents was also bound for these shores and an unknown future. This ac­quaintance ripened into love, and at a later time, probably in Philadelphia, they were married.

We also understand that this Christian Lang was one of the one-hundred and fifty high and low Germans who with Johannes Koster petitioned the Court at Philadelphia on March 15, 1706. A part of which petition follows:

"Court at Philadelphia, fifteenth day, third month, 1706. "Petition of Johannes Koster and 150 other high and low Germans, having for 22 years behaved as liege and loyal subjects of England by cultivating lands in the Province, turning them into settlements, that 60 above petitioners at one time viz:—7th. day, 3d. mo., 1691, had in open court promised allegiance to King William and Queen Mary, etc."

Being adventurous, and feeling that the greater possibilities of the future were on the frontier, Christian and his family did not remain in Germantown, but, following the trails and water courses, he finally arrived at Hickorytown, now known as Lancas­ter, Pa.

Tradition says that where Lancaster now stands, there was once an Indian Wig­wam. A hickory tree stood in its center, not far from a spring. Under this tree, the councils met, and it was from one of these councils that a deputation was sent to confer with William Penn at Shackamaxon, in 1683. The Indian nation was called "Hick­ory", and the town was called Hickorytown before Lancaster was laid out. It is also said that the town derived its name from the log-huts that were built of hickory logs.

Christian Lang was approximately fifty-four years old when he was recorded as a resident of Lancaster in 1718-1719. (Rupp's 30000 Names, page 438).

28 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

Unfortunately, records were not available so that we could definitely determine the names of all of his children, especially insofar as it relates to the female side of the family, for marriages, births and deaths occured without the proper recording at this early date. Therefore, we were not able to secure the statistics regarding the mar­riages of the daughters, nor were we able to get the names of all the male children. However, the records and history of the following children and their descendants will be given:

(2)CHRISTIAN, married to Ann .Margaret .

(2)LIERMAN, married to Anne Hershey. (2)URBANUS (Urban), married to Catharine Blum. (2)JOHN, married to Anna .

(2)MICHAEL, married to Regina Magdalena Lora.

(1) CHRISTIAN L A N G F A M I L Y , (Emigrant Ancestor) 29

Christian Lang Family Of Earle Township, Lancaster County, Pa.

33

(2) CHRISTIAN LANG FAMILY OF EARL TOWNSHIP

(2)Christian Lang Family (Mill Creek, Earl Township, Lancaster Co., Pa.)

(2)CHRISTIAN L A N G , (1—Christian Lang), the son of Christian Lang, the Emigrant An­cestor, secured a warrant dated Apri l 1738, and surveyed unto Christian Lang, for a cer­tain tract of land situate on Mil l Creek, Earl twp, Lancaster County, Pa, from Thomas and Richard Penn, Esqs, true and absolute Proprietaries and Governors in chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, said tract containing one-hundred and forty-three acres and allowance of six per cent for roads. Christian Lang was married to Ann Margaret

. He died in 1762., and his wife, Ann Margaret, died in 1794. They had the fol­lowing children:—

(3)Killian Lang Family.

(3 )KILLIAN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Ann Margaret Lang, was married to Rosina Scheid on July 29, 1760, as recorded in the Re­formed church records of Lancaster, Pa. As was the custom, he was christened as John Killian Lang, but he always went by the name of Killian. They had a number of children, among whom was the following:—• (4) Samuel Lang, the son of Kill ian and Rosina Lang, was born on February 1, 1772,

and was married to Anna Maria . He died in 1849. The family resided in York County, Pa. They had the following children:— (5)Catharine Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, was born on

March 23, 1798, and was married to Peter Overdeer. They resided in York County, Pa.

(5)Anna Maria Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, was married to Joshua Flickinger of Heidelberg twp, York Co., Pa., who died in 1864. He left considerable of his estate to relatives, as follows:—Joshua Bixler; David Bixler; Elizabeth Gobrecht; Anna Margaret Clark; Anna Maria Saxon; Sarah Keefer.

(5)Elizaheth Lang, the daughter of Samuel Lang and his wife Anna Maria, was born on August 31, 1795, and was married to John Sturgeon.

(5) Susanna Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, was married to David Bixler.

(5)Margaret Lang, the daughter of Samuel Lang and his wife, Anna Maria, was married to Daniel Geiselman. They had the following children :— (6)Jacob Geiselman, the son of Daniel and Margaret Geiselman. (6)Samuel Geiselman, the son of Daniel and Margaret Geiselman. (6)Susanna Geiselman, the dau. of Daniel and Margaret Geiselman, was married

to Peter Naugel. (6)Louisa Geiselman, the dau. of Daniel and Margaret Geiselman. (6)Sarah Geiselman, the dau. of Daniel and Margaret Geiselman.

(5)Philip Lang, the son of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, was married to Barbara . They resided in Heidelberg twp, York Co., Pa., and Philip died in

1821. They had the following child:— (6)Louisa Lang, the daughter of Philip and Barbara Lang, was married to

Daniel Gobrecht. (5)Samuel Lang, the son of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang,

HISTORY OF THB LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Killian Lang Family, Continued.

(5)Daniel Lang, the son of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang', was horn on August 13, 1800.

(5)Rebecca Lang, the dau. of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, was born on Septem­ber 7, 1801.

(3)Abraham T^ang Family.

( 3 ) A B R A H A M L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Ann Margaret Lang, was married to Mary . They resided in New Holland, Lan­caster County, Fa., and had the following children:— (4)Jacob Lang, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang. (4)Christian Lang, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang.

(3)Isaac Liang Family.

(3)ISAAC L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Ann Mar­garet Lang, was married to Magdalena . There is no further record on this branch of the family at the present time.

(3)Sarcth Lang Family, (husband, Adam Funk.)

(3)SARAH LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian and Ann Margaret Lang, was married to Adam Fnnk, and among other children, they had the following:— (4)Martin Funk, the son of Adam and Sarah Funk, was married to Catharine .

They had the following children:— (5) Jacob Funk, the son of Martin and Catharine Funk, was born on May 5, 1786. (5) Sarah Funk, the dau. of Martin and Catharine Funk, was married to Joseph

Edwards on February 9, 1817. (5)Susan Funk, the daughter of Martin and Catharine Funk, was married to

Henry Collins on December 25, 1816.

(3)Juliana Ljang Family, (husband, Abraham Rosenberger.)

(3)JULIANA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian and Ann Margaret Lang, was married to Abraham Rossebarger (Rosenberger). They had the following children :— (4)Johan Daniel Rosenberger, the son of Abraham and Juliana Rosenberger, was born

on December 30, 1752, and was sponsored by Daniel Besshar (Boeshar) and Cath­arine Becker.

(4) Abraham Rosenberger, the son of Abraham and Juliana Rosenberger, was born on January 31, 1754, and was sponsored by Johan Ludwig Chiljan Lang, and Anna Margaretha Eckert,

(4)John Martin Rosenberger, the son of Abraham and Juliana Rosenberger, was born on , and baptised on August 8,' 1762.

(3)Elizabeth Lang Family, (husband, Jacob Kinser, Jr.)

(3)ELIZABETH LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian and Ann Margaret Lang, was married to Jacob Kinser, (Kinzer) Jr. They resided in Milford twp, Miffl in County, Pa., and he died in 1818. Jacob Kinzer, (Kinser) Sr., the father of the Jacob Kinser who married Elizabeth Lang, was born in Germany, and emigrated from there, arriving in America in 1729. He settled in Lancaster County, Pa., and here he reared a family that has grown to large proportions. Among his children was Michael who reared a family of seven children, namely, Catharine; Mary; Elizabeth; Margaret; William; George; and Jacob. William Kinzer, the son of Michael, was a prosperous farmer of Earl twp, Lancaster County, Pa. Another son

(2)CHRISTIAN L A N G F A M I L Y OF E A R L TOWNSHIP 35

(3)Elizabeth Lang Family, Continued.

of the emigrant ancestor of the Kinser family was Jacob, Jr., who was married to Elizabeth Lang. Jacob Kinser and his wife, Elizabeth, located in Mif f l in County, Pa., where he owned considerable land, some of which included 152 acres near Lost Creek, in Fermanagh twp, and 220 acres of land called Williamsburg in Lost Creek, Ferman­agh twp, Mif f l in County, Pa. The family name has undergone various changes in spelling as follows:—Kinzer, Kintzer, and Kinser. Jacob and Elizabeth Kinser (Kin­zer) had the following children:—

(4)John Kinzer (Kinser), the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Kinser, was married to Susannah . John Kinzer was appointed a Justice of the Peace in Milford twp., Mifflin Co., Pa., on February 11, 1811.

(4)Jacob Kinser (Kinzer), the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Kinser (Kinzer), was mar­ried to Mabel Young. lie was a farmer, and a member of the United Brethren church. They are buried at McAlistersville, Pa. They had the following chil­dren :— (5) William Kinser, the son of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was born in 1802, and died

in 1881. He is buried at East Salem, Pa. He was a laborer, and a member of the United Brethren church. He was married to Susan Rapp, who was born in East Salem, Pa., in 1820, and died in 1901. She, too, is buried in East Salem, Pa., where they resided. They had the following children:— (6) Amos Kinser, the son of William and Susan Kinser, was born in East Salem,

Pa., on November 8, 1847, and was married to Susan Hoopes, who was born in Juniata County, Pa., on June 21, 1852. He is a farmer, and they are mem­bers of the United Brethren church. They have the following children:—-(7)Sylvia Kinser, the dau. of Amos and Susan Kinser, was born on Oct, 4,

1895, and was married to Rhoades. They have the following child:— (8)Albert William Rhoades, the son of Sylvia Kinser Rhoades, was born

on May 22, 1917. (7)Blanch Kinser, the dau. of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married to

Harley. They reside in East Salem, Pa., and have the following child:— (8)Mary Irene Harley, the dau. of Blanch Kinser Harley, was born on

Sept. 3, 1909. (7) Alma C. Kinser, the dau. of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married to

Branin, and resides in Medford, N . J . (7)Gertrude Kinser, the dau. of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married to

Nelson, and resides in Thompsontown, Pa. They have one child :— (8)Ruth Nelson, the dau. of Gertrude Kinser Nelson, was born on Apri l

7, 1913. (7)Sarah Kinser, the dan. of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married to

Benner, and resides in McAllistersville, Pa. They have the followin g children :— (8)Margaretha June Benner, the dau. of Sarah Kinser Benner, was born

on June 5, 1902, She was married to Schell, and they have the follow­ing children:— (9)Betty Helen Schell, the dau. of Margaretha Benner Schell. (9)Irene Schell, the dau. of Margaretha Benner Schell. (9)Robert Schell, the son of Margaretha Benner Schell. (9) Ruth Schell, the dau. of Margaretha Benner Schell.

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(3)Elizabeth Lang Family, Continued.

(9) William Schell, the son of Margaretha Benner Schell. (8)Ethel Mae Benner, the dau. of Sarah Kinser Benner, was born on Feb.

26, 1905. She was married to Sankey. They have the fol­lowing child:— (9) Ruth Mae Sankey, the dau. of Ethel Benner Sankey.

(8)Ruth Pauline Benner, the dau. of Sarah Kinser Benner, was born on July 29, 1907. She was married to Leister.

(7) Harry Kinser, the son of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married and resides in Freeport, 111. He has the following child:— (8)Roy Amos Kinser, the son of Harry Kinser, was born on Feb. 16, 1916.

(7)Foster Kinser, the son of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married and re­sides in Goshen, Ind. He has the following children :— (8) Lucile Kinser, the dau. of Foster Kinser, was born on Nov. 30, 1914. (8)Paul Kinser, the son of Foster Kinser, was born on Nov. 16, 1918.

(7)William Kinser, the son of Amos and Susan Kinser, was married and resides in Mifflintown, Pa. He has the following children:— (8) George Amos Kinser, the son of William Kinser, was born on Jan. 12,

1918. (8) Glen Kinser, the son of William Kinser, was born on March 26, 1923.

(7)Homer Kinser, the son of Amos and Susan Kinser, resides in Thompson-towrn, Pa.

(6)John Kinser, the son of William and Susan Kinser, was born in 1859, and died in 1913.

(6)Margaret Kinser, dau. of William and Susan Kinser, resides in East Salem, Pa.

(6)Mabel Kinser, the dau. of William and Susan Kinser, resides in Bast Salem, Pa.

(6)Emma Kinser, the dau. of William and Susan Kinser, was married to H. G. Shreffler. They reside in Thompsontown, Pa.

(5)Joseph Kinser, the son of -Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was married to Lydia Evans. Joseph died at the age of 90 years.

(5)David Kinser, the son of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was married to Polly Reede. He died at the age of 60 years.

(5)Isaac Kinser, the son of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was married to Sarah Coch­ran. He died at the age of 70 years.

(5)Joel Kinser, the son of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was first married to Esther (Hetty) Dunn, and the second time to Nellie Moore. Joel died at the age of 84 years.

(5)John Kinser, the son of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was married to Kate Thomp­son. He died at the age of 82 years.

(5)Abigal Kinser, the daughter of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was married to John Beaver. She died at the age of 60 years.

(5)Martha Kinser, the daughter of Jacob and Mabel Kinser, was married to Jessie Frey.

(4)Elizabeth Kinser, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Kinser (Kinzer), was mar­ried to John Booth. They moved from Milford twp, Mif f l in County, Pa. to Dau­phin County, Pa.

(4)Catharine Kinser, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Kinser (Kinzer), was mar­ried to John Bushey, and they had the following children:— (5)Catharine Bushey, the daughter of John and Catharine Bushey.

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(3)Elizabeth Lang Family, Continued.

(5) Sarah Bushey, the daughter of John and Catharine Bushey. (5)Maria Bushey, the daughter of John and Catharine Bushey.

(4)Margaret Kinser, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Kinser (Kinzer), was mar­ried to Felix Lea. He died in 1830. They had the following children :— (5)John Lea, the son of Felix and Margaret Lea, was married and had the follow­

ing child: (6)Felix Lea, the son of John Lea.

(5) Catharine Lea, the daughter of Felix and Margaret Lea, was married to Smoker.

(5)Phoebe Lea, the daughter of Felix and Margaret Lea, was married to Sample.

(5)Margaret Lea, the daughter of Felix and Margaret Lea, was married to — McCallemy.

(5)Henry Lea, the son of Felix and Margaret Lea.

John Lang Family Of Manheim Township, Lancaster Co., Pa.

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(2)JOHN LANG FAMILY OF MANHEIM

(2)JOHN L A N G , (1—Christian Lang), the son of Christian Lang, the emigrant ancestor, was married to Anna - —. He owned land in Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., comprising about 325 acres, warrant dated January 17, 1738, Pat. Book A, vol. 9, page 30, and about 148 acres on patent dated October 17, 1761, Book A A , vol. 2, page 414, also, a warrant for survey to John Lang, a certain tract of land situated on a branch of Cones-toga Creek, in Warwick twp, Lancaster County, Pa, consisting of about 80 acres, same being dated July 31, 1745, the patent being dated August 20, 1745, and a warrant dated May 25, 1750, for a tract of land in Warwick twp, consisting of about 149 acres, patent dated October 20, 1761. In addition thereto, it is said that he purchased other lands, and that the total amount of land owned by him was about 950 acres.

Some records claim that this John Lang was named John Nicholas Long, and that he emigrated to America on the ship "Samuel," Hugh Percy. Captain, landing in Amer­ica on August 30, 1737, and that his brother Jacob accompanied him. This same record states that de died in 1767, and that his will was probated in the same year, same being recorded in Book B, vol 1, page 540, Lancaster County, Pa. Also, that his wife's name was Anna. This record conflicts with another record of a John Nicholas Lang who came with his brother to America on the ship listed above, and on the same date. This last named John Nicholas Long settled at Longswamp, Berks County, Pa., and was married to Elizabeth, and he died in 1782. Therefore, one of the records are in error, and after thoroughly investigating the whole matter, we have reached the conclusion that the John Nicholas Long, and his brother Jacob, who settled in Longswamp, Berks County, Pa, was the party who arrived in America on the ship "Samuel" on August 30, 1737, and that the John Lang of Manheim twp, Lancaster County, Pa, who was married to Anna , was the son of Christian Lang, thc Emigrant ancestor of this family.

John Lang of Manheim twp, Lancaster County, Pa, and his wife Anna, had the following children:—

(3)Isaac Lang Family.

(3)ISAAC L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—John Lang), the son of John and Anna Lang, Avas married twice. Thc first wife's name is not known, but the second wife was Christina Sheffer. Isaac Lang died in 1803, and his wife Christina Sheffer, died in 1828. Isaac and his brother Benjamin owned considerable land as tenents in common and not as joint tenents, as follows:—Tract called "The Little Sallie Bottom" in Pishing Creek Valley, in Upper Paxton twp. Dauphin County, amounting to 225 acres, patent dated February 16, 1792; tract called "Partnership" in the same township and county, amounting to 118y2 acres, dated December 23, 1791; tract called "Friendship" in Paxton and Middle Paxton Townships, in Dauphin County, Pa., adjoining other Long lands, amounting to 174% acres, same being dated January 17, 1794.

It was in the barn of Isaac Lang, which is still standing and is located about six miles northeast from Lancaster, Pa., where the scene of the Otterbein-Boehm "Great Meeting" known as "Eine Grosse Versammlung" took place in 1766. It was here that the Church of the United Brethren in Christ was organized, becoming the first American born denomination. This barn is still in good condition, and a picture of same appears on the opposite page. The barn was erected in 1759 and the erection of the house preceded that date.

They had the following children:—

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(3)Isaac Lang Family, Continued.

(4)Isaac Lang, the son of Isaac Lang and his first wife, was never married. (4) Ann Lang, the daughter of Isaac Lang and his first wife, was married to Henry

Landis, who died in 1839. He owned land in Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., that had been part of the original tract patented to John Lang.

In 1717, three brothers, Rev. Benjamin Landis, Felix Landis, and John Landis came to America. They were Swiss Mennonites, and had been driven from Zu­rich, Switzerland, locating in the vicinity of Manheim on the Rhine, in Germany. Rev. Benjamin Landis and his son Benjamin, settled on a tract of land containing 240 acres, in Lampeter twp., Lancaster County, Pa., which land was patented to the elder Benjamin in 1718. He was a Mennonite preacher, and with his son, he farmed the land, which was situated near Mellingers meeting house, about 4 miles from Lancaster. Benjamin Landis, the second, had four sons, among whom was Benjamin Landis, the third, who moved into Manheim twp, in 1751-1753, where he purchased a large tract of land. His farm was located about three miles from Lancaster, and close to the Landis Valley meeting-house. In 1749, he married Anna Snavely, the daughter of John Snavely, and among other children, they had Henry Landis, who was born on December 5, 1760. He was blind. "Bl ind Henry" had a son, Henry, who was born in Manheim twp, and was married to Ann Lang of that township. Henry Landis, Jr., and his wife, Ann Lang, lived on the Reading road, now Oregon turnpike. Henry and Ann (Lang) Landis had the fol­lowing children:—

(5) Jacob Landis, the son of Henry and Ann Landis. (5)Benjamin Landis, the son of Henry and Ann Landis, was married to Nancy

Lang of Manheim twp. (5) John Landis, the son of Henry and Ann Landis. (5)Henry Landis, the son of Henry and Ann Landis. (5)Isaac Landis, the son of Henry and Ann Landis. (5)Susanna Landis, the dau. of Henry and Ann Landis, was married to Emanuel

Erb. (5)Nancy Landis, the dau. of Llenry and Ann Landis, was married to Abraham

Hershey. (5)Elizabeth Landis, the dau. of Henry and Ann Landis, was married to John Baer.

They had the following children:— (6) Christian Baer, the son of John and Elizabeth Baer. (6) Barbara Baer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Baer.

(5)Barbara Landis, the dau. of Henry and Ann Landis, was married to Christian Brackbill.

(5)Mary Landis, the daughter of Llenry and Ann Landis. (4)Susanna Lang, the daughter of Isaac Lang and his first wife, was married to

Samuel Sherk, who died on August 2, 1830. He lived in Manheim twp, Lancaster County, Pa., and they had the following children:— (5)Samuel Sherk, the son of Samuel and Susanna Sherk. (5) Isaac Sherk, the son of Samuel and Susanna Sherk. (5)Daniel Sherk, the son of Samuel and Susanna Sherk. (5)Joseph Sherk, the son of Samuel and Susanna Sherk. (5)Susanna Sherk, the clau. of Samuel and Susanna Sherk. (5)Nancy Sherk, the dau. of Samuel and Susanna Sherk. (5)Mary Sherk, the dau. of Samuel and Susanna Sherk.

(4)Mary Lang, the daughter of Isaac and Christina Lang, was married to George Keller. They had no children.

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(3)Joseph Lang Family. (3)JOSEPH L A N G , the son of John and Anna Lang, was married to Elizabeth ,

and owned land in Rapho twp, Lancaster County, Pa. He also purchased land in York County, Pa., and in Warwick twp., called "Longton " They had the following chil­dren :—

(3) Joseph Lang Family, Continued.

(4)Barbara Lang, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Lang, was married to John Heffer.

(4) Christian Lang, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Lang, died in 1820, wife, Eliza­beth .

(4)Maria Lang, the dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Lang. (4)Anna Lang, the dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Lang. (4)Eve Lang, the dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Lang.

(3)Christian L,ang Family. (3) CHRISTIAN L A N G , the son of John and Anna Lang, owned land in Warwick twp.

Lancaster County, Pa. He was married, but the name of his wife is not known. He died in 1781-82, and had the following children:— (4) Christian Lang, the son of Christian Lang of Warwick twp, was married to Sus­

anna . They resided in Warwick twp., Lancaster County, Pa,, and he died in 1824. They had the following children:— (5)Christian Lang, the son of Christian and Susanna Lang, received the Mansion

house in Warwick twp. and Rapho twp., Lancaster County, Pa. (5)Ann Lang, the daughter of Christian and Susanna Lang, was married to Chris­

tian Fordney. (5)A step-daughter of Christian Lang, was married to Frederick Smith.

(4)Mary Lang, the daughter of Christian Lang, Sr., was married to George Hun (Houn) (Hone) of Warwick twp., on January 7, 1781. He was son of Valentine Hun.

(4)Barbara Lang, the daughter of Christian Lang, Sr., was married to Daniel Rudy of Manheim twp, on November 19, 1782.

(4)Anna Lang, the daughter of Christian Lang, Sr., was a spinster.

(3) Benjamin Lang Family.

(3)BENJAMIN L A N G , the son of John and Anna Lang, died in 1823. He owned con­siderable land in Paxton, Middle Paxton, and Upper Paxton Townships, Dauphin County, Fa., in partnership with his brother Isaac Lang, as tenents in common and not as joint tenents, a complete list of wrhich can be found under the head of the Isaac Lang Family. Benjamin was married but the name of his wife is not known. They had the following children :— (4) Benjamin Lang, the son of Benjamin Lang and wife. (4)Mary Lang, the daughter of Benjamin Lang and wife, was married to Jacob Her-

shey.

(4) Ann Lang, the daughter of Benjamin Lang and wife, was married to John Rudy.

(3)Eve Liang Family. (3)EVE L A N G , the daughter of John and Anna Lang. There are no further records on

this branch of the family.

(3)ANN LANG, the daughter of John and Anna Lang, was a spinster.

(3)Mary Lang Family. (3) MARY LANG, the daughter of John and Anna Lang. There are no further records

on this branch of the family.

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(3) Barbara Lang Family.

(3)BARBARA L A N G , the daughter of John and Anna Lang. There are no further records on this branch of the family.

(3)Abraham LAing Family.

(3) A B R A H A M LANG, the son of John and Anna Lang, was born in Manheim twp, Lan­caster County, Pa., in 1743, and died sometime between 1794 and 1801. He was mar­ried in 1746 to Maria , and they lived in Warwick twp, Lancaster County, Pa. During the Revolutionary war, he served his country by enlisting as a private, and helped his country win her independence. They had the following children:— (4)Mary Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang, was married to Lewis Metz. (4)Barbara Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang, was married to Peter

Summy, who born on October 16, 1768, and died in , 1836. They lived in East Hempfield twp, Lancaster County, Pa.

The first of the Summy family to come to America was Hans Peter Summy, a Mennonite preacher, who came from Switzerland (Summiswald) or Summys Woods. Being exiled, he left his native country, and arrived in America, landing at Philadelphia in 1732-33. lie came on the ship "Richard and Elizabeth" from Rotterdam, via Plymouth, England. With him was his wife, and children, as fol­lows :—Hans Jacob; Hans Peter, Jr.; Otto Fritz ; Johannes; and Hans Michael. It is said that one of the children died during the trip to America, and that one or more of the brothers settled in South Carolina, along the Catawba River. Hans Jacob Summy, the son of the emigrant ancestor, Hans Peter Summy, was married to Mrs. Barbara Baer, nee Heistead, and lived in Earl twp., Lancaster County, Pa. They had children as follows:—John; Henry; Jacob; Susanna; Peter; Mar­garet. John Summy, the eldest son of John and Barbara Summy, was married to Mary Schereck, of Earl twp., in 1765, and had Peter, and Elizabeth. He was married the second time to Anna Newcomber, and John and Anna had:—Christian; Jacob; David; Margaret; Anna; and Henry. Peter Summy, the son of John and his first wife, Mary Summy, was married to Barbara Lang of Rapho twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and they lived and died in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa., They had the following children:— (5)Maria Summy, the daughter of Peter and Barbara Summy, was married to

David Eshlman. (5)Elizabeth Summy, the daughter of Peter and Barbara Summy, was married to

Rudolph Kauffman, and they had the following children:— (6)Henry Kauffman, the son of Rudolph and Elizabeth Kauffman. (6)Rudolph Kauffman, the son of Rudolph and Elizabeth Kauffman.

(5)Barbara Summy, the daughter of Peter and Barbara Summy, was married to Jacob Bruckhart.

(5)John Summy, the son of Peter and Barbara Summy, was born on January 15, 1796, and was married to Susanna Hostetter, who was bom on February 21, 1797, and died in 1874. They were married on May 4, 1815. They had the fol­lowing children:— (6)Jacob Summy, the son of John and Susanna Summy, died in Illinois. (6) John H. Summy, the son of John and Susanna Summy, resided in East Done­

gal twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. (6)Peter H . Summy, the son of John and Susanna Summy, resided in Lancaster,

Pa. (6)Maria Summy, the dau. of John and Susanna Summy, was married to Abra­

ham Landis, and they reside in Mt. Joy, Pa.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Abram Summy, the son of John and Susanna Summy, was born on the old homestead, now owned by Charles Fondersmith Estate in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa., in 1827, and died on Apri l 12, 1902. He was the well known coal merchant in Marietta, Pa.

(6) Aaron Hostetter Summy, the son of John and Susanna Summy, was born on the old farm in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa., on August 28, 1830, and was married in 1851 to Lavinia Miller, the daughter of John Mi l ­ler. He learned the carriage-making business in Roseville, Pa. They had the following children:— (7) Annie Summy, the daughter of Aaron and Lavinia Summy, was married

to John R. Burkholder. (7)Lavina Summy, the daughter of Aaron and Lavinia Summy, was married

to L. N . Spencer. (7)Frank Summy, the son of Aaron and Lavinia Summy, resided in Lan­

caster, Pa. (7) John Miller Summy, the son of Aaron and Lavinia Summy.

(6)David C. Summy, the son of John and Susanna Summy, was killed in 1852. (4)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang, was married to Joseph

Hershey.

(4)Martha Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang.

(4)Susanna Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang.

(4)Abraham Lang, the son of Abraham and Maria Lang.

(4)Ann Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang, was blind. (4) Catharine Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Lang. (4) John Lang, the eldest son of Abraham and Maria Lang, was married to Anna Mar­

garet Lind. They had the following children:— (5)Barbara Lang, the daughter of John and Margaret Lang, married to

Shenk. (5)Peter Lang, the son of John and Margaret Lang. (5)Henry Lang, the son of John and Margaret Lang. (5)Phillip Lang, the son of John and Margaret Lang. (5)John Lang, the son of John and Margaret Lang. (5)Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of John and Margaret Lang, was unmarried. (5)Margaret Lang, the dau. of John and Margaret Lang, was unmarried. (5)George Lang, the son of John and Margaret Lang, was born on November 27,

1818, in Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and died on November 18, 1890. He is buried in the Lutheran cemetery in Manheim, Pa. He was a locksmith by trade, and a member of the Reformed church. He was married to Sarah Kreiter of Manheim, who was born in that town on February 9, 1820, and died on Feb­ruary 9, 1900, and is buried in the Lutheran cemetery in Manheim. They had the following children:— j j (6)George Long, the son of George and Sarah Lang. (6)Nathaniel Long, the son of George and Sarah Lang, was born on September

13, 1844, and died in Manheim, Pa., in 1929. He was bachelor, and was very greatly interested in antiques, having started his collection when he was a very young boy. At his death, he had collected many rare and costly pieces of china, glass, shawls, and furniture, and it is said that his collection which he had assembled in his home in Manheim was the best in the state, and very valuable.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Sallie Long, the daughter of George and Sarah Lang, was born on May 7, 1852, and died in Manheim, Pa., on Apri l 1, 1929. She was married to Eshelman. During her latter years, she was an invalid, and was cared for by her brother, Nathaniel.

(6)Priscilla Long, the daughter of George and Sarah Lang, was born on June 5, 1848, and died on September 5, 1916.

(6)Samuel K. Long, the son of George and Sarah Lang, was born on April 13, 1841, in Manheim, Pa., and died on October 10, 1896, and is buried in Kreider's church cemetery. He was a farmer, and was married to Elizabeth Eisholtz, who was born on December 14, 1845, in Lancaster County, Pa,, and died on February 18, 1895. She, too,is buried in Kreider's church cemetery. They had the following children:— (7)Henry E. Long, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Long, was born in Lan­

caster County, Pa., on November 27, 1870, and is a farmer, and a member of the Church of Brethren. He was married to Olivia Miller, who was born in Wayne County, Ohio, on August 19, 1870. They reside near Lilitz, Pa., and had the following children:—(Picture next page). (8)Nora Long, the daughter of Henry and Olivia Long, was born on Juni'

27, 1896, and was a nurse by occupation. She was married on Octo­ber 19, 1922, to William Bopp, secretary, Handy Chocolate Co., Spring­field, Mass. He is a member of the F. & A. M . They have one child: (9)William Henry Bopp, the son of William and Nora Bopp, was born

on Apri l 19, 1924. (8)Henry M . Long, the son of Henry E. and Olivia Long, was born on

November 13, 1897, and was married on May 18, 1918, to Carrie Kauff­man, who died on March 9, 1922. He married Beulah Bollinger on March 16, 1923. She was born on Jan. 26, 1900. He is a machinist by trade, and they are members of the Evangelical church of Ephrata, Pa. They now reside in Farmersville, Pa, They have the following children:— (9)Helen June Long, the daughter of Henry and Carrie Long, was

born on February 20, 1920. (9) Henry Long, Jr., the son of Henry and Beulah Long, was born on

September 16, 1925, and died on August 2, 1926. (8)Sue M . Long, the daughter of Henry and Olivia Long, was born on

June 8, 1899, and was married to Walter Hershey, on December 23, 1917. They reside in Mt. Joy, Pa., and are members of the Brethren church. They have the following children:— (9)Robert Ray Hershey, the son of Walter and Sue Hershey, born Jun.

23, 1918. (9)Ruth Virginia Hershey, the dau. of Walter and Sue Hershey, born

Sept. 30, 1919. (9)Donald Henry Hershey, the son of Walter and Sue Hershey, born

Mar. 24, 1923. (9)Jay Dwight Hershey, the son of Walter and Sue Hershey, born

Mar. 8, 1926. (9)Vivian Fay Hershey, the dau. of Walter and Sue Hershey, born

Jul. 30, 1927. (9)Doris Marie Hershey, the dau. of Walter and Sue Hershey, born

Jan. 25, 1930,

(2).JOHN L A N G F A M I L Y OF M A N H E I M TOWNSHIP

HENRY E. LONG, Lititz, Pa., R. F. D.

Vice-president Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania 1928-1929

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(3) Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Elizabeth M . Long, tlie daughter of Henry and Olivia Long, was born on March 31, 1909, and was married to Amos Shreiner. They reside in Lititz, Pa., and are members of the Brethren church. Amos is a dairyman. They have following children:— (9)Hazel Arlene Shreiner, the daughter of Amos and Elizabeth Shrein­

er, was born on May 20, 1927. (9)Nancy Jean Shreiner, the daughter of Amos and Elizabeth Shrein­

er, was born on Apr i l 27, 1930. (8)Paul Long, the son of Henry and Olivia Long, was born on Septem­

ber 2, 1902, and died November 20, 1902. (7)William E. Long, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Long, was married,

and had the following children:— (8)Norman S. Long, the son of William E. Long, and wife. (8)Mary S. Long, the dau. of William E. Long, and wife. (8)Raymond S. Long, the son of William E. Long, and wife. (8)William S. Long, the son of William E. Long, and wife. (8)Earl S. Long, the son of William E. Long, and wife.

(7)John E. Long, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Long, was born on No­vember 5, 1862, and died on February 10, 1886. He was married and had the following child:— (8)Jerome Long, the son of John E. Long and wife, was married and had

the following children:— (9)Ted. Long, the son of Jerome Long and wife. (9)Anna Long, the dau. of Jerome Long and wife. (9)Ruth Long, the dau. of Jerome Long and wife. (9)Herman Long, the son of Jerome Long and wife. (9)Jeanne Long, the dau. of Jerome Long and wife.

(7)Cyrus E. Long, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Long, was born on Jan­uary 15, 1865, and died on Apri l 3, 1917. He was married to Mary B. Boyer, born Sept. 20, 1864, and had the following children:— (8)Saniuel B. Long, the son of Cyrus and Mary Long, b. Feb. 10, 1888, m.

Fanny M . Habecker, b. Dec. 22, 1884. (8)EmmaLong, the dau. of Cyrus and Mary Long, was married to

Summy. (8)Lizzie Long, the dau. of Cyrus and Mary Long, was married to

Ober. (8)Anna Long, the dau. of Cyrus and Mary Long, was married to

Ober. (8) Cyrus Long, the son of Cyrus and Mary Long. (8)Maggie Long, the dau. of Cyrus and Mary Long. (8)Jacob Long, the son of Cyrus and Mary Long, was born on July 15,

1899, and died on March 18, 1922. (7)David E. Long, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Long, was born on July

7, 1868, and died on December 28, 1928. He is buried at Penryn church. David was married to Kate E. Williams, who was born on January 31,1865. They are members of the Lutheran church, and reside in Penryn, Pa. They have the following children:— (8)John W. Long, the son of David and Kate Long, was born on Febru­

ary 18, 1891, and was married to Catharine N. Laird. (8)Elmer W. Long, the son of David and Kate Long, was born on Febru-

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ary 11, 1896, and was married to Stella Z. Bradley, wlio was born on August 23, 1899. Besides in Manheim, Pa. He is a farmer, and mem­ber of Brethren in Christ church. They had one child:— (9)Esther Mae Long, the daughter of Elmer and Stella Long, was

born on June 4, 1920. (8)Charles W. Long, the son of David and Kate Long, was born on Sep­

tember 6, 1893, and was married to Mame S. Eberly on October 13, 1921. They had the following children:— (9)Carl Long, the son of Charles and Mame Long. (9)Wilmer Long, the son of Charles and Mame Long. (9) Anna Mae Long, the dau. of Charles and Mame Long.

(8)David W. Long, the son of David and Kate Long, was born on March 6, 1899, and died on November 11, 1923. He was married to Amanda M. Frantz, on October 13, 1921. They have one child :— (9)Mary Long, the daughter of David and Amanda Long.

(8)Phares W. Long, the son of David and Kate Long, was born on August 18, 1901, in Manheim, Pa., and was married to Estella F . Hertzog, on November 14, 1925. She was born in Denver, Pa., on May 7, 1906. They have one son:— (9)Eli H, Long, the son of Phares and Estella Long.

(4)David Lang, (1—Christian, 2—John, 3—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Maria Lang, was born on July 6, 1771, and died on Feb. 29, 1859, and is buried on the family plot on the original lands purchased by him in Pfoutz Valley, Perry-County, Pa. He was married to Catharine Hershey, who was born in Lancaster County, Pa., on July 13,1771, and died in Perry County, Pa., on Sept. 25, 1849. She too, is buried in the family plot on the original lands of David Lang. Family tra­dition tells us that David Lang left Lancaster County, Penna., with his family in 1811-12, and located in Pfoutz Valley, Perry County, then Cumberland County, Penna. David was the founder of the Long Family in Perry County. The story of the journey of the family from Lancaster County to Perry County was related by Benjamin Lang, the son of David, and is preserved as true history. The David Lang family, with their household goods and other belongings, left Lancaster County in two four-horse covered wagons. In the one wagon, there were farming implements, seed, furniture, the general supplies. In the other wagon, furniture had been so ar­ranged that the family could eat, cook, and sleep. In a chest, in one of the wagons, they had stowed money, in amount $10,000, the price which David had agreed to pay for the farm he intended to purchase from a man by the name of Spar, who lived in Pfoutz Valley. After traveling days, and sometimes at night, they finally came to Clark's Ferry on the east side of the Susquehanna river, above Harrisburg, where they proposed to cross the river into Perry County. They reached this crossing in the early evening of one day, and immediately sent one of the wagons across to the west side of the river. In this wagon was the chest containing the money. Before the men could return to take the other wagon across to the west side, a violent storm suddenly came upon them, and the second wagon had to re­main on the east side of the river until morning. This caused a great deal of worry and anxiety, inasmuch as the men of the party were on the west side of the river while the women had to remain on the east side, and at that time the Indians were plentiful in this locality, and very crafty and savage. However, everything turned out alright, and in the morning, the other wagon crossed the river in safety, and they proceeded on their journey.

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CATHARINE HERSHEY LANG

Ancestors of the Petty County Long Family

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When they reached their destination, which was probably three months after leaving Lancaster County, they found that this man Spar from whom they expected to purchase land, had changed his mind regarding the sale, and had closed and barricaded their house, refusing to see the new comers. This man Spar had five sons, and the Langs were told that they were all well armed with rifles and plenty of ammunition, and would resist any attempt on the part of David Lang and his party to gain possession of the property. David had anticipated some trouble, so he had some of his men take the chest of money close to the house, where they spread out a cloth and counted the money, and stacked it in $100 piles so that it could be plainly seen by the inmates of the Spar house. The sight of all this money softened the hearts of the Spars, and they gave the land to David Lang without any further trouble.

The log house surrendered by Spar to David Lang, was located on about 1200 acres which became the property of David, and on which the Lang family resided for many years. A private burying ground was laid out on thc farm and in it, many of the family are buried.

David Lang and his wife Catharine Hershey had the following family :— (5) Christian Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was born near Man­

heim, Lancaster Co., Pa., on January 27, 1793, and died on Apri l 4, 1856. He was a farmer, and was married to Nancy Gable, who was born in Lan­caster County, Pa., on August 29, 1793, and died on July 23, 1860. They are buried in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., where they resided, and they had the following children:— (6)Abraham Gr. Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang, was born in 1812,

and died in 1891. He was born in Lancaster Co., Pa., and is buried in Daviess County, Missouri. He was a farmer, and was married to Mary Cauffman, who was born in Perry County, Pa., in 1813, and died in 1898. She is buried in Broken Bow, Nebraska. They had nine children as follows :— (7)Ephriam C. Long, the son of Abraham G. and Mary Long, born June 29,

1837, died Aug. 17, 1877, was a soldier in the Civil War, being a member of the 17th. Pennsylvania Cavalry. During his service in the army, he contracted a throat disease from which he never recovered, and which fin­ally caused his death.

(7)Sarah Ann Long, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Long, was married to White.

(7)Levi R, Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Long, was a soldier in the Civil War, being a member of the 17th. Pennsylvania Cavalry. He lost a leg at the Battle of Gettysburg.

(7)William C. Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Long, was a soldier in the Civil War, and was wounded during the conflict.

(7)Abraham C. Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Long. (7)Mary Ellen Long, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Long, was married to

Rogers. (7)Joseph C. Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Long. (7)Child, the daughter of Abraham and Mary Long, died in infancy. (7)Chester I. Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Long, was born in Perry

Co., Pa., on October 12, 1860, and was married to Anna Bache, who was born in Cass County, Mo., on August 18, 1860, and died on December 10, 1919, and is buried in Wichita, Kansas. Chester Long is a member of the Christian church, and by profession, a lawyer. He is also a member of A l -

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SENATOR CHESTER I. LONG, Wichita, Kansas

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bert Pike Lodge, No. 303, A. F. & A. M. of Wichita, Kansas, Wichita Con­sistory No. 2, and Wichita, Kansas, Lodge, No. 427, B. P. O. E. They re­side in Wichita, Kansas. He is a member of the law firm of Long, Houston, Depew and Stanley, of Wichita, and also of the law firm of Long, Cham­berlain & Nyce, of Washington, D. G , where he spends part of his time.

Mr. Long's family moved to Daviess County, Mo., in 1865, when he was but a small child. After teaching a country school, working on the farm, studying, and attending trials in court and political debates, he went into Kansas, and attended a Normal school in Paola. It was here that he became acquainted with the girl who was to become his wife and helpmate. Later he entered the law offices of the firm of Peck, Johnson & McFar­land, in Topeka, and became an active member in the Saturday Night Club, where he developed his debating instinct. As early as 1880, he made a reputation as a speaker for the Republicans in the national cam­paign. He was admitted to the bar in 1885, and located in a western Kan­sas county seat, Medicine Lodge, where he was soon actively engaged in the affairs of the county. It was inevitable that with his training and en­vironment he should be thrust into public affairs.

In the fall of 1889, he was elected to the State Senate of Kansas and immediately took rank as a leader. In 1892, Populism having endangered the order of state and society, he was selected as the opponent of Jerry Simpson, and although unsuccessful, he became very popular and in 1894, he was elected and became a member of Congress. He was again elected and served in the Fifty-fourth, Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh Congresses. In 1903, Mr. Long resigned from Congress, after he was elected to the United States Senate, where he served until 1909. While in the Senate, he was interested in Philippine relations, the census, and the bill to confer upon the Interstate Commerce Commission the right to say what was a reasonable railroad rate with power to enforce the same. He made three addresses on this subject. Senator Long was with the Taft party in the Philippines in 1905. He proved an effective and uncompromising advo­cate of reciprocity with Cuba.

After retiring from the Senate, Mr. Long moved to Wichita, Kansas, where he practiced law, having a large practice in State and Federal courts. He is a member of the General Counsel of the American Bar As­sociation, and one of the editors of its Journal. He is also president of the Kansas State Bar Association, chairman of the Commission to Revise the General Statutes of Kansas, and a member of the Society of Interna­tional Law. Chester I. and Anna Long had the following children:— (8) Agnes Long, the dau. of Chester and Anna Long, was married to Harry

F. Gee, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga,, and they have a daughter. (8)Margaret Long, the dau. of Chester and Anna Long, was married to

W. E. Stanley of Wichita, Kansas, and they have a daughter. (8)Vera Long, the foster daughter of Chester and Anna Long, was mar­

ried to Roger S. Hurd, of Wichita, Kansas. They have four children. (6) David Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang.

(6) Isaac Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang, was born on January 30, 1822, in Perry County, Pa., and died in Berrien County, Mich., on August 6, 1904. He was married to Susanna Rough, who was born in Greenwood twp., Juniata County, Pa., on July 15, 1827, and died in Berrien County, Mich., on

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August 20, 1902. Isaac Long was a farmer, and a member of the Evangelical church. They were married on July 26, 1849, and had the following chil­dren :— (7)Mary Ann Long, the dau. of Isaac and Susanna Long, died young. (7)Jennie Ann Long, the dau. of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born on May

28, 1851, and died on September 9, 1922. She was married on Sept. 25, 1877, to Joseph Korn, and they had the following children:— (8)Harvey Korn, the son of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on August

30, 1878, and married on Feb. 14, 1900 to Dora Clemens. There are no children.

(8)Della Korn, the dau. of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on Febru­ary 15, 1880, and was married twice. The second husband was W. H . Long, a son of William Long, a brother of Isaac. This marriage took place on November 17, 1903. There are no children from the second marriage, but there is a son from the first marriage as follows: (9)Claude Korn, the son of Delia Korn, was born on April 11, 1898, and

was married to Essie Bunch on Nov. 20, 1919. They have one child:— (10)Eula May Korn, the dau. of Claude and Essie Korn, born

Apri l 30, 1928. (8)Fannie E. Korn, the dau. of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on

Sept 21, 1882, and was married to E. E. Smith, on Dec. 16, 1904. They have one child:— (9)Beryle Smith, the son of E. E. and Fannie Smith, was born on May

18, 1908, and was married to Helen Armitage, on June 14, 1930. (8)Lilly Korn, the dau. of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on Sept. 17,

1883, and died young. (8)Bertha Korn, the dau. of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on Feb.

28, 1885, and was married to William Kell, on March 22, 1905. They had the following children:— (9)Dorothy Kell, the dau. of William and Bertha Kell, born Apr.

20, 1910. (9) Robert Kell, the son of William and Bertha Kell , born June 1, 1912.

(8) Greely Korn, the son of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on March 31, 1887, and was married on October 9, 1909, to Verne Cauffman. There are no children.

(8)Perry Korn, the son of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on October 17, 1888, and was married to Maude Moyer, on Dec. 1, 1909. They had the following children :— (9)Lisle Korn, the son of Perry and Maude Korn, was born on May

22, 1914. (9)Donna Bell Korn, the dau. of Perry and Maude Korn, born Dec.

31, 1916. (8)Emory Korn, the son of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on Jan. 10,

1891, and was married to Ruby Shear. There are no children.

(8)Rhelda Korn, the dau. of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on April 5, 1893, and was married on Feb. 10, 1915, to Edwin S. Rough. They had the following children:—

(9)Opal Marie Rough, the dau. of Edwin and Rhelda Rough, born Feb. 17, 1916.

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(9)Richard Carleton Rough, son of Edwin and Rhelda Rough, born Mar. 11, 1918, deceased.

(9)Carscn E. Rough, the son of Edwin and Rhelda Rough, born Dec. 25, 1922, deceased.

(8)Daisy Korn, the dau, of Joseph and Jennie Korn, was born on Aug. 5, 1895, and was married on Apri l . 25, 1918, to Paul Crawford. They had the following children:— (9) Kenneth Crawford, the son of Paul and Daisy Crawford, born Dec.

10, 1918. (9)Helen Crawford, the dau. of Paul and Daisy Crawford, born Apri l

26, 1920. (9)Dean Crawford, the son of Paul and Daisy Crawford, born June 18,

1923. (7) Elizabeth Ann Long, the dau, of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born on

June 23, 1852, and was married on Sept. 4, 1873, to Albert Bachman. He was a farmer, and they are members of the Evangelical church. On July 28, 1920, she was married the second time to Henry Chubb. There are no children from the second marriage. The children from the first mar­riage are as follows :— (8)Calvin Bachman, the son of Albert and Elizabeth Bachman, was born

in Earlham, Iowa, on Sept, 8, 1874. He was married on Jan. 1, 1899, to Frances Luenette Batchelor, and they had the following children:— (9)Ira Norris Bachman, the son of Calvin and Frances Bachman, was

born on May 29, 1901, and was married on October 8, 1923, to Meyrl Pierce. They had the following children:— (10)Norman Pierce Bachman, thc son of Ira and Meyrl Bachman,

was born in Berrien County, Mich., on Sept. 25, 1924. (10)Edwin Eugene Bachman, the son of Ira and Meyrl Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich, on Mar. 6, 1926. (lO)Phyllis Jean Bachman, the dau. of Ira and Meyrl Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on July 19, 1927. (10)Barbara Lou Bachman, the dau. of Ira and Meyrl Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on Oct. 11, 1929. (9)Earl Eugene Bachman, the son of Calvin and Frances Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on May 23, 1902. (9)Charles Alton Bachman, the son of Calvin and Frances Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on Nov. 26, 1904. (9)Martha Alene Bachman, the dau. of Calvin and Frances Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on May 3, 1907. (8)Milton Byron Bachman, the son of Albert and Elizabeth Bachman, was

born in Earlham, Iowa, on May 13, 1884, and was married to Amanda May Rose, on July 17, 1910. They had the following children:— (9)Robert Milton Bachman, the son of Milton and Amanda Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on July 8, 1912. (9)Lyle Arthur Bachman, the son of Milton and Amanda Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on Feb. 12, 1915. (9)Rose Alene Bachman, the dau. of Milton and Amanda Bachman,

was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on June 9, 1917. (9)Lawrence Edward Bachman, the son of Milton and Amanda Bach­

man, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on May 14, 1919,

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(8)Frank A. Bachman, the son of Albert and Elizabeth Bachman, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on Jan. 2, 1886, and was married to Mary Shirey, on Jan. 1, 1913. There are no children.

(7)Phoebe Ann Long, the dau. of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born on July 26, 1853, and was married to John Beistle, on Sept, 16, 1873. She died on Dec. 27, 1879. They had the following children :— (8) Elmer Isaac Beistle, the son of John and Phoebe Beistle, was born in

Berrien Co., Mich., on June 19, 1874, and was married to Mabie Sehrop, on Feb. 20, 1901. He is a dentist. They have the following children:— (9) Arthur E. Beistle, the son of Elmer and Mabie Beistle, was born in

South Bend, Ind., on July 3, 1902, and was married on June 19, 1926, to Ila Smith. He is a dentist by profession.

(9)Jeannette Beistle, the dau. of Elmer and Mabie Beistle, was born in South Bend, Ind., on Mar. 15, 1904, and was married on Sept, 2, 1927, to Blair Walker Stewart.

(8) Jennie Beistle, the dau. of John and Phoebe Beistle, was born in Ber­rien Co., Mich., on Apri l 4, 1876, and was married on Dec. 16, 1897, to Ralph Jennings. They had the following children :— (9)Maxwell Jennings, the son of Ralph and Jennie Jennings, was born

in Paw Paw, Mich., on October 20, 1902, and was married on Nov. 27, 1925, to Dorothy Chase. He is a doctor of Ostoepathy.

(9)Howard Jennings, the son of Ralph and Jennie Jennings, was born in Paw Paw, Mich., on Dec. 17, 1907.

(8)Clayton W. Beistle, the son of John and Phoebe Beistle, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on June 18, 1879, and was married on July 12, 1910, to Mae Van Ness. He is an automobile salesman. They had the fol­lowing children:—

(9)Jack W. Beistle, the the son of Clayton and Mae Beistle, was born on October 9, 1915.

(9)Richard C. Beistle, the son of Clayton and Mae Beistle, was born on June 8, 1922.

(7)William Henry Long, the son of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on Nov. 3, 1854, married on Dec. 2, 1879, to Ara Belle Ashbrook, and died on Oct. 12, 1903. They had the following chil­dren :— (8)Edith B. Long, the dau. of William and Ara Belle Long, was born in

Berrien Co., Mich., on March 4, 1882, and was married twice. The first husband was Frank Corey, to whom she was married on October 1, 1897, and the second husband was E. P. Refner, to whom she was married on Sept. 8, 1903. There are no children.

(8)Emery Jay Long, the son of William and Ara Belle Long, was born in Berrien Co., Mich,, on Jan. 12, 1887, and was married on Dec. 12, 1909. to Emma E. Chivington. There are no children.

(7)Katharine Ann Long, the dau. of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on March 19, 1856, and was married on Sept. 21, 1876. to John Huss. They had the following children:— (8)Edward Huss, the son of John and Katharine Huss, was born on Oct.

22, 1877, and was married on Aug. 29, 1917, to Coral Kesling Fox. There are no children.

(8) Frank Huss, the son of John and Katharine Huss, was born on Aug.

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17, 1881, and was married on Apri l 24, 1904, to Golda MeCollnich. They had the following children:— (9) Ralph Huss, the son of Frank and Golda Huss, was born on Dec. 7,

1904, and was married on June 1, 1926, to Harriet Eby. They have one child:— (10)Jeanne Arlene Huss, the dau. of Ralph and Harriet Huss, b.

Oct, 27, 1928. (9)Dorothea Huss, the dau. of Frank and Golda Huss, was born on

July 30, 1906. (8) Freddie Huss, the son of John and Katharine Huss, was born June 1,

1886, died young. (8)Infant, a dau. of John and Katharine Huss, died in infancy.

(7)Ira Milton Long, the son of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on April 30, 1859, and was married on Dec. 31, 1906, to Gert­rude McAdam. He died on April 23, 1927. They had the following chil­dren :— (8)Milton Long, the son of Ira Milton and Gertrude Long, was born on

Nov. 18, 1907. (8)Grace Long, the dau. of Ira Milton and Gertrude Long, was born on

Apr. 29, 1909. (7)George Washington Long, the son of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born

on Sept. 19, 1860, and was married on May 23, 1886, to Mary LaCross Black. He is a grain broker, and a member of the B. P. O. E. There are no children.

(7)Jacob Isaac Long, the son of Isaac and Susanna Long, died young. (7) John Edward Long, the son of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born in Ber­

rien Co., Mich., on October 30, 1863, and was married on March 13, 1889, to Lodema Broceus. He is a farmer and a member of the Evangelical church. There are no children.

(7)Fannie Arminta Long, the dau. of Isaac and Susanna Long, was born in Berrien Co., Mich., on August 6, 1867, and was married on Apri l 14, 1887, to Osmond Charles Howe. They had one child:— (8)Bessie Gertrude Howe, the dau. of Osmond and Fannie Howe, was

born in Berrien Co., Mich., on October 12, 1890, and was married on Nov. 29, 1913, to William Carl Geagley. They had one child :— (9)Betty Ann Geagley, the dau. of William and Bessie Geagley, was

born at Lansing, Mich., on Jiüy 11, 1919. (6)Christian Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Long, was born near Liver­

pool, Perry Co., Pa., on October 14, 1814, and died on January 16, 1892, and is buried in Shippensburg, Pa. He was a dealer in real estate, and a member of the Dunkard church. He was married to Hannah E. Atkinson who was born in Lisburn, York Co., Pa., on October 25, 1815, and died on October 28, 1895. She, too, is buried in Shippensburg, Pa. They had the following child:—

(7)Ira L. Long, the son of Christian and Hannah Long, was born in Ship­pensburg, Pa., on October 25, 1841, and died on July 6, 1881. He is buried in Shippensburg. He was a grain dealer, and a member of the Lutheran church. He was married to Isabella M . Allen, who was born in Shippens­burg on Apri l 7, 1848, and died on November 29, 1920, and is buried in Harrisburg, Pa. They had the following children:—

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(8)Christian L, Long, the son of Ira and Isabella Long, was born in Ship­pensburg, Pa., on May 21, 1868, and was married to Katharine Wills, who was born in Plymouth, Pa., on October 14, 1870. He is a builder and resides in Harrisburg, Pa., and is a member of the Presbyterian church. They had the following children:— (9)Bruce W. Long, the son of Christian and Katharine Long, is an

attorney, and resides in Media, Pa. (9)Wayne W. Long, the son of Christian and Katharine Long, was

married to Louise Parker. (8)Ella L. Long, the dau. of Ira and Isabella Long, was married to Alex­

ander Miller. They had the following children:— (9)Ira L. Miller, the son of Alex, and Ella Miller, was married to

Anne Moore. (9)Helen M , Miller, the dau. of Alex, and Ella Miller, was married to

Rush A. Bowman. (8)Fred W. Long, the son of Ira and Isabella Long, was married to Minnie

E. Forney. They had the following children:— (9)Fred W. Long, the son of Fred and Minnie Long. (9)Elizabeth Long, dau. of Fred and Minnie Long.

(8)Florence R. Long, the dau. of Ira and Isabella Long, was married to C. V. Rettew.

(8) Jerry Allen Long, the son of Ira and Isabella Long, deceased. (6)Samuel Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Long. (6)Joseph Cr. Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Long, was born in Green­

wood twp., Perry Co., Pa., on January 15, 1819. He resided in East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa.

(6)John C. Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Long, was born in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on July 14, 1817, and died on Feb. 7, 1882. He was a farmer, and was married to Ann Keagle who was born on Sept. 19, 1815, and died on July 18, 1867. They had the following children :— (7)Susan Long, the dau. of John and Ann Long. (7)Sarah Long, the dau. of John and Ann Long. (7)Louisa Long, the dau. of John and Ann Long. (7)Frank Long, the son of John and Ann Long. (7)Wilson Long, the son of John and Ann Long, was born in Liverpool twp.,

Perry Co., Pa., on June 21, 1849, and died on June 30, 1908, and is buried in Barners cemetery, in Liverpool twp. He was a Protestant, and by oc­cupation, a stone-mason. He was married to Martha Gertrude Elliott, who was born in Selingsgrove, Snyder Co., Pa., on Jan. 1, 1864. They had the following children :— (8)Charles E. Long, the son of Wilson and Martha Long, was born in

Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on May 8,1881, and was married to Letta Dorinda Vought, of Elysburg, Pa., who was born on July 21, 1882. They are Protestants, and he is foreman of the Buick Motor Co., of Flint, Mich., where they reside. They had the following child:— (9)Edyth Rose Long, the dau. of Charles and Letta Long, was born in

Elysburg, Pa., on July 1.5, 1905. She was married to Courtis B. Baird, who was born on Nov. 6, 1902, in Doewahjack, Mich. They had the following daughter:—

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(lO)Janet Charlene Baird, the dau. of Courtis and Edyth Baird, b. in Flint, Mich., on March 19, 1930.

(8)Nettie Bell Long, the dau. of Wilson and Martha Long, was born in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on Nov. 7,1882, and is married to Charles Walton Wagner, who was born in Liverpool twp., on Feb. 10, 1880. They are Protestants, and had the following children:— (9)Liallean Mae Wagner, the dau. of Charles and Nettie Wagner, was

born on Jan. 31, 1903. (9)Martha Isabelle Wagner, the dau. of Charles and Nettie Wagner,

was born on Dec. 13, 1904. (8)Laura May Long, the dau. of Wilson and Martha Long, was born in

Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on Apr. 24, 1885, and was married to John F. Kemp, who was born in Bunbury, Pa., on Feb. 7, 1885. They are Protestants, and reside in Sunbury, Pa. They have the follow­ing children:— (9)Samuel Henry Kemp, the son of John and Laura Kemp, b. June

22, 1900. (9)Maynard Lee Kemp, the son of John and Laura Kemp, b. Sept, 18,

1909. (9)Herman Francis Kemp, the son of John and Laura Kemp, b. May

15, 1917. (8)Robert Lee Long, the son of Wilson and Martha Long, was born on

Aug. 4, 1887, and died on Jan. 11, 1905.

(8)Clara Ellen Long, the dau. of Wilson and Martha Long, was born in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on Jan. 4, 1894, and was married to Harry D. Trimmer, who was born on Apr. 2, 1890. They had the fol­lowing children:— (9)Harry Leroy Trimmer, Jr, tlie son of Harry and Clara Trimmer,

b. Jul. 2, 1913. (9)Charles Edward Trimmer, Ihe son of Harry and Clara Trimmer, b.

Oct. 8, 1915. (9)Carrie Evelyn Trimmer, the dau. of Harry and Clara Trimmer, b.

Aug. 10, 1917. (8)Herman F. Long, the son of Wilson and Martha Long, was born in

Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on Dec. 11, 1897, and was married to Lillian Elizabeth Evelkoch, who was born in. Progress, Dauphin Co., Pa., on Mar. 19, 1903. He is a mechanic, and a member of the United Brethren church, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. They reside in Harrisburg, Pa., and have the following children:— (9)Paul Edward Long, the son of Herman and Lillian Long, b. Feb.

13, 1921. (9) Carl Wilson Long, the son of Herman and Lillian Long, b. Jan.

4, 1926. (8)Elsie Lenore Long, the dau. of Wilson and Martha Long, was born

in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on Jan. 13, 1900, and was married to Hoffman. She is a bookkeeper, and a Protestant. She resides in Harrisburg and has one child:— (9)Dorothy Rebecca Hoffman, the dau. of Elsie Lenore Hoffman, b.

Dec. 25, 1917.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Infant, the son of Wilson and Martha Long, b. Dec. 5, 1901, and lived only a few hours.

(8)Florence Gertrude Long, the dau. of Wilson and Martha Long, was born in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on Dec. 14, 1902, and was married to George Clark Heagy, who was born in Harrisburg, Pa., on May 14, 1905. They are Protestants, and reside in Harrisburg. They have one child :— (9)Eleanore Pauline Heagy, the dau. of George and Florence Heagy,

b. Sept. 4, 1920. (7)Ephram Long, the son of John and Ann Long, was born in 1853, in

Liverpool, Pa., and died in 1924, and is buried in Barrier's cemetery, Perry Co., Pa. He was married to Mary Kerstetter, who was born in Juniata Co., Pa., in 1862, and died in 1928, and is buried in Barner's cemetery.

(7)Morris Long, the son of John and Ann Long. (7)Ida Mae Long, the dau. of John and Ann Long. (7)Maria Long, the dau. of John and Ann Long. (7)Fianna Long, the dau. of John and Ann Long.

(6)Benjamin Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang, was born in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa., on Sept. 26, 1820, and died on Sept. 5, 1888, and is buried in Barner's cemetery, Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa. He was married to Rebecca Lyter, who was born in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa., on Feb. 21, 1826, and died on Jan. 14, 1899. She, too, is buried in Barner's cemetery. He was a farmer and a Protestant. They had the following children:— (7) Benjamin F. Long, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was born

in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa., on Sept. 26, 1863, and was married to Ida May Ulsh, who was born in Wildcat, now Perry Co., Pa., on Jan. 23, 1865. He is now a retired farmer, and a member of the I. B. S. A. They reside in Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa., and had the following children:— (8)Jay M . Long, the son of Benjamin and Ida Long, was married to

Gertrude Long. They had the following children:— (9)Marvin Long, the son of Jay and Gertrude Long. (9)Leota Long, the dau. of Jay and Gertrude Long.

(8)Bertha M . Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Ida Long, was married to Charles Shumaker. They had the following children :— (9)Richard Shumaker, the son of Chas. and Bertha Shumaker, twin to

Sarah May.

(9)Sarah May Shumaker, the dau. of Chas. and Bertha Shumaker, twin to Richard.

(9)Roy Shumaker, the son of Chas. and Bertha Shumaker. (9)Betty Shumaker, the dau. of Chas. and Bertha Shumaker.

(8) Valerie Irene Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Ida Long, was married twice. The first husband was Russel George, and the second husband was Ira Moore. They had one son:— (9)Herman George, the son of Russel and Valerie George.

(8)Herman G. Long, the son of Benjamin and Ida Long, was married to Ida Hettinger. They had the following children:—

(9)Annabelle Long, the dau. of Herman and Ida Long. (9)Evelyn Long, the dau. of Herman and Ida Long.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Russel B. Long, the son of Benjamin and Ida Long, was married to Clara Geist. They have one child:— (9) Jackie Long, the son of Russel and Clara Long.

(8) Grace M . Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Ida Long, was married to Luke Swab.

(7)Christian Long, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca hong, was married to Jane Ulsh.

(7)David Long, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, died young. (7)Barbara A. Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was married

to H . R. Beal. (7)Fianna Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was married to

John B. Gelnet. (7)Elmer Long, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, died in infancy. (7)James Long, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, died in infancy. (7)Sarah Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was married to

Jacob James. (7)Abram Lyter Long, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was born

in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa,, on June 6, 1855, and was married to Amelia Krouse, who was born in Oriental, Pa., on March 16, 1856, and died on Sept. 21, 1929. She is buried in Millerstown, Pa., where they resided. Abram Long is owner and manager of the Pfoutz Valley Tele­phone Co., and a member of the Presbyterian church, and the F. and A. M . They had the following children:— (8)Oliver S. Long, the son of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to Sadie Seiver. He is an engineer for the Rock Island Railroad for the

past quarter of a century, and they reside in Goodland, Kansas. Tlipy have the following children:— (9)Arthur Long, the son of Oliver and Sadie Long, born in Goodland,

Kas. (9)Harry Long, the son of Oliver and Sadie Long, born in Goodland,

Kas. (9)Oliver Long, Jr., the son of Oliver and Sadie Long, born in Good-

land, Kas. (8)Ida May Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to

Shuman Sarver of Millerstown, Pa. He is a carpenter and farmer, and they reside in Buchanan, Mich.

(8)Lerie C. Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to William Sheaffer, of Dalmatia, Pa. They have the following children :— (9)Eugene Sheaffer, the son of William and Lerie Sheaffer. (9)Esther Sheaffer, the dau. of William and Lerie Sheaffer. (9)Gladys Sheaffer, the dau. of William and Lerie Sheaffer. (9)Mark Sheaffer, the son of William and Lerie Sheaffer. (9)Irene Sheaffer, the dau. of William and Lerie Sheaffer.

(8)Pearl C. Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to David P. Witmer, deceased. She lives in Millerstown, Pa. and had the the following children:—• (9)Paul Witmer, the son of David and Pearl Witmer, employed in the

Kresge Stores in Long Island. (9)Florence Witmer, the dau. of David and Pearl Witmer, was married

to Wade Hower, and they reside in Port Royal, Pa.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(9) Leona Witmer, the dau. of David and Pearl Witmer, resides in Millerstown, Pa.

(8)Hattie Belle Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to F. E. Strunk. They reside in Buchanan, Mich., and he is employed by the Gavel Oil and Gas Co., of South Bend, Ind. They had the following children:— (9)Ruth Strunk, the dau. of F. E. and Hattie Strunk. (9)Theda Strunk, the dau. of F. E. and Hattie Strunk.

(8)Effie Irene Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to A. E. Stover. They reside in Michawauka, Ind., and he is employed by an electric railroad company, and has land holdings in Texas. They had the following children:— (9)Arthur Stover, Jr., the son of A . E. and Effie Stover. (9)William Stover, the son of A. E . and Effie Stover.

(8)Lottie L. Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was married to Russel Bashore. They reside near Thompsontown, Pa., where Mr. Bashore is employed as a salesman for the Duro Electric Water Sys­tem Co., and also operates a farm and tourists inn. They had the following children:—

(9)Evelyn Bashore, the dau. of Rtissel and Lottie Bashore, was mar­ried to Norman Cunningham, and they reside in Mount Vernon, N . Y .

(9)Infant, the dau. of Russel and Lottie Bashore, died in infancy. (9)Donald Bashore, the son of Russel and Lottie Bashore.

(8)Mary M . Long, the dau. of Abram and Amelia Long, was born in Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa., on March 29, 1894, and was married to Dr. A. L. Holman, who was born in Liverpool, Pa., on December 23, 1889. They are members of the Presbyterian church, and Mary Hol­man is a member of the Free Library Assn., and the D. A. R. They reside in Millerstown, Pa. Dr. Holman is a World War veteran, and was the only married man to enlist for service from Millerstown. He served in the Veterinary Medical Corps as first lieutenant at Camp Lee, Virginia, and had just been outfitted to sail for Siberia when the armistice was signed. They had the following children:— (9)Geraldine Kathryn Holman, the dau. of Dr. A. L. and Mary Hol­

man, b. Nov. 20, 1916. (9)Theodore Long Holman, the son of Dr. A . L. and Mary Holman,

b. Nov. 18, 1920.

(7)Catharine Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was married to Sam Hollenbaugh.

(7)Elizabeth Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was married to John A. Barner.

(7)Cordie Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Long, was married to Philip Nace.

(6)Daniel Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang, resided in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa.

(6)Jonathan Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang. (6)William Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang, was born in Pfoutz

Valley, Perry Co., Pa., on December 8, 1837, and died on Feb. 14, 1906, and

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

is buried in Pfoutz Valley. He was a farmer, and a member of the G. A. R., and was married to Anna . They had one child:— (7) William H. Long, the son of William and Anna Long, was born in Perry

Co., Pa., on March 24, 1870, and was married to Delia Korn, who was born in Warren twp., Ind., on Feb. 15, 1880. She was married twice, and William H . Long was her second husband. She is the granddaughter of Isaac Long, the uncle of her husband. He is a farmer, and they are mem­bers of the Evangelical church. They have no children.

(6)Emanuel Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Long, was born in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa., on December 25, 1833, and died on September 29, 1897. He was a farmer, and a member of the Brethren or Dunkard church. He was married to Mary Ann Light, who was born in Turkey Valley, Pa., on May 1, 1840, and died on October 9, 1896. They are buried in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa. They had the following children:— (7)Harvey A. Long, the son of Emanuel and Mary Ann Long, was born in

Pfoutz Valley, on May 11, 1871, and was married to Nora Garmon, who was born in Freemont, Pa,, on Sept. 20, 1877. He is a grain, feed, coal, and lumber dealer in Liverpool, Pa., and a. member of the Lutheran church and the P. O. S. of A. They have a number of children:—

(7) John Edwin Long, the son of Emanuel and Mary Ann Long, resides in Liverpool, Pa.

(7)Albert Dervin Long, the son of Emanuel and Mary Ann Long, resides in Liverpool, Pa.

(7)Dora Lusetta Long, the dau. of Emanuel and Mary Ann Long, was mar­ried to Irwin I. Garmon, and they reside in Middleburg, Pa.

(7)Alice Ovetta Long, the dau. of Emanuel and Mary Ann Long, was mar­ried to N . P. Forney, and resides in Liverpool, (R, D.,) Pa.

(7)Emma Mary Long, the clau. of Emanuel and Mary Ann Long, was married to John Sarver and they reside in Millerstown, (R. D.,) Pa.

(6)Hannah (Fianna) Long, the dau. of Christian and Nancy Lang, was married to Charles Grubb of Perry Co., Pa.

(6)Henry Long, the son of Christian and Nancy Long, deceased. (5)Abraham Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was born in 1796, and

died in 1854. He was married to Mary Cauffman, who was born in 1794, and died in 1848. He was a stock raiser and a farmer. Among others, they had the following child:—

(6) Abraham Long, Jr., the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born in 1826, and died in 1902. In 1851, he was married to Catharine Kepner, of Pfoutz Valley, who was born in 1823, and died in 1916. Abraham, Jr., like his father, was a stock-raiser and a farmer. They had the following children: (7)Mary Clementine Long, the dau. of Abraham and Catharine Long, was

born in 1852/ and died in 1902. She was married to Dr. John B. Oellig. (7) Theodore Kepner Long, the son of Abraham and Catharine Long, was

born in Greenwood twp, Millerstown, Pa., on Apr i l 26, 1856, and on Nov. 25, 1885, he was married to Kate Carson, of Eau Claire, Wis., who was born in November, 1859. She was the daughter of William Carson of Eau Claire, Wis.

Theodore Long was born on the farm which was originally purchased by David Lang, his great grandfather, in 1812. His early life was much like that of every farm boy. He attended the local public school, and at the

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THEODORE K. LONG, President Carson Long Institute,

New Bloomfield, Pa.

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age of fifteen years, he taught in the district school. Later, he attended the Millersville High School, the Juniata Valley Normal School, the New Bloomfield Academy, and the State Normal School in Millersville, Pa. When in his nineteenth year, he was registered as a law student in the office of William A. Sponsler, Esq., in New Bloomfield, Pa., where he served an apprenticeship of two years in Blackstone and common law precedents, after which he entered Yale where he was graduated from the law department in 1878. He also took a special course in political economy, English literature, and rhetoric, also, modern languages. He was admitted to the bar of Dauphin and Perry Counties in 1878, and immediately entered the law office of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Harrisburg, Pa., where he remained for several years as assistant, during which time he became interested in journalism. In 1881, he received an appointment under the Secretary of War, and removed to Washington, D. C. In 1882, he located in Mandan, North Dakota, where he edited the Mandan Daily Pioneer. His editorials drew favorable notice from the Dakota and Minnesota press.

In 1883, he wrote and published under the authority of the territorial legislature, a parliamentary guide entitled "Long's Legislature Handbook of Dakota."

In 1884, he began to practice law, and in 1885, was made district attorney for the counties west of the Missouri river, and north of the 46th parallel. While in this office, he prosecuted and convicted a band of high waymen for Theodore Roosevelt, whose ranch was in this locality.

Later, he returned east as far as Minneapolis, where in company with two associates, he promoted and organized the "Evening Star", a news­paper, the name of which was later changed to the "Evening Tribune".

He located in Chicago, 111., where he became the general counsel for the Illinois Life Insurance Company, when it was formed in 1899, and con­tinued in this capacity until 1908. He assisted at the organization of the Western Trust and Savings Company, in 1903, and was the bank attorney until 1908. Mr. Long has always taken a deep interest in educational matters, and occupied the chair of medical jurisprudence in the National Medical University and Hospital, and was also, professor of insurance law in the John Marshall Law School of Chicago. He retired from law practice in 1908, and was elected Alderman of the Sixth Ward of Chicago and served as same 1909-1915. He was also identified with the follow­ing :—Chairman of the Lake Shore Reclamation Commission; member of the Committee on Bathing Beaches; member of the Illinois Legislature 1920-1921; Union League Club of Chicago; Midlothian Club of Chicago; South Shore Country Club of Chicago; Harrisburg Club, Harrisburg, Pa. In 1914, he made a trip to his birthplace, and it was at this time he decided to purchase the New Bloomfield Academy which later became the Car­son Long Institute, a fitting memorial to his son, William Carson Long, who lost his life on March 5, 1912, on the Northern Pacific Railroad, at the city of North Yakima, Washington, under circumstances keenly depress­ing to his parents and friends. He erected an administration building, and later purchased the old Eagle Hotel, now termed "Eaglerook" which is used as a dormitory building. In 1915, he built the junior annex, and in 1917, he fitted up the gymnasium, and fully equipped it, also the "Don-

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CARSON LONG INSTITUTE

Founded by Theodore K. Long, New Bloomfield, Pa.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

aid Willard Memorial Building' ' which was erected in memory of one of the principals of the Institute, who died on Jan. 30, 1918. In 1921, he turned over to the corporation a deed and bill of sale covering all of the real estate, and personal property in and about the school. This termi­nated Mr. Long's ownership of the Institute, and through his magnanim­ity, the corporation received this noted Institute without the payment of a cent or without any indebtedness whatsoever. Mr. Long says, "We regard character building as paramount in all true educational work. Mere knowledge is not in itself sufficient. Common sense, grit and good manners cannot be acquired from text books, yet all these attributes, together with a keen sense of fair play and the habit of indefatigable industry, are essentially comprehended in a complete education. We aim to inculcate all these qualities at the Carson Long Institute."

His fourfold aim, is to develop each student in knowledge, culture, character, and efficiency; to prepare the students not only for teaching, technical schools, and colleges, but for l i fe; to teach them how to learn, how to labor, and how to live.

Theodore K. Long and his wife, Kate Carson, had one son:— (8)William Carson Long, the son of Theodore and Kate Long, was born

in Mandan, N , D., on October 1, 1888, and died on March 5, 1912. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan, and lost his life while working for the Northern Pacific Railroad at North Yakima, Wash­ington. The cause of his death was never fixed officially. He had started out from a lumber plant for an early morning walk and never returned. His body was taken from the Naches river, near North Yakima.

(7)Ida May Long, the dau. of Abraham and Catharine Long, was born in 1859, and died in 1902. She was married to Adam T. Holman. They had one child:— (8) A. L . Holman, the son of Adam and Ida Holman, was born on Dec. 23,

1889, and was married to Mary M . Long, the dau. of Abram L. Long of Liverpool twp., Perry Co., Pa. (For the history of this family see "(6)Benjamin Long Family, the son of Christian and Nancy Lang.")

(5)Nancy Lang, the dau. of David and Catharine Lang, was married to Simon Harter.

(5)John Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was married and among others had the following child:— (6)Benjamin F. Long, the son of John Lang, was married and had, among

others, the following child:— (7)Charles E. Long, the son of Benjamin F. Long, was married twice. The

second wife was Clara May Criger, who was born in Belleville, Mifflin Co., Pa., on June 6, 1864, and died March 16, 1924, and is buried in Belleville. Mr. Long was born on Aug. 30, 1870, in Pfoutz Valley, Perry County, Pa., and now resides in Altoona, Pa., having been employed by the Pennsyl­vania Railroad as a machinist. He is now in the insurance and real estate business, and is a member of the Lutheran church.

(5) Catharine Lang, the dau. of David and Catharine Lang, was married to John Ulsh.

(5)Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of David and Catharine Lang, was married to Henry Cauffman. They resided in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(5)David Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was born on Aug. 11, 1798, and died on Feb. 9, 1858, and is buried in Port Royal. He was married twice. The first wife was Catharine Nagle, married in 1819, and died on May 24, 1824. Second wife was Barbara Harter, who was born on May 28, 1808, and died on May 24, 1887, and is buried in Port Royal. Following are the children from both unions:— (6)Louis Nagle Long, the son of David and Catharine (Nagle) Lang, was born

Jun. 3, 1820. (6)Catharine Nagle Long, the dau. of David and Catharine (Nagle) Lang, was

born Apr. 15, 1824. (6)Anna Long, the dau. of David and Barbara Lang, born May 22, 1827. (6) Joseph Long, the son of David and Barbara Lang, born June 9, 1829. (6)Margaret Long, the dau. of David and Barbara Lang, born Sept. 18, 1830. (6)Catharine Long, the dau. of David and Barbara Lang, born Sept. 15, 1832. (6)Israel Long, the son of David and Barbara Lang, born Aug. 16, 1837. (6)Lydia Long, the dau. of David and Barbara Lang, born June 17, 1841. (6) Osee Long, the son of David and Barbara Lang, born March 30, 1846. (6)David Harter Long, the son of David and Barbara Lang, was born in Perry

Co., Pa., on Mar. 9, 1835, and died on March 11, 1896, and is buried in Fairview cemetery, Renova, Pa. He was a blacksmith, and a member of the Dunkard church, and was married to Barbara Jane Lauver, on Dec. 6, 1859. She was born on March 23, 1840, and is buried in Renova. They had the following children:— (7)Mary C. Long, the dau. of David and Barbara Jane Long, born July 5, 1860. (7)Margaret E. Long, the daughter of David and Barbara Jane Long, born

Sept. 15, 1862. (7)Charles B. Long, son of David and Barbara Jane Long, born Oct. 17, 1865. (7) Osee W. Long, the son of David and Barbara Jane Long, born May 27,

1868. (7) Annie E. Long, the dau. of David and Barbara Jane Long, born June 29,

1870. (7) Simeon E. Long, the son of David and Barbara Jane Long, born Aug. 26,

1872. (7)Barbara Jane Long, dau. of David and Barbara Jane Long, born Aug. 28.

1874. (7)Robert B. Long, the son of David and Barbara Jane Long, born Jan. 23,

1877. (7)Franklin I. Long, the son of David and Barbara Jane Long, born Mar. 16,

1882. (7)Ruth Naomi Long, the dau of David and Barbara Jane Long, born Dec.

30, 1885.

(7) David Baltzer Long, son of David and Barbara Jane Long, was born in M i l l Creek, Huntingdon Co., Pa., on March 27, 1864, and was married to Sarah B. Neal, who was born in Chapman twp., Clinton Co., Pa., on May 13, 1866. They were married in Renova, Pa., on July 18, 1888. He was a blacksmith by trade, and a member of the Presbyterian church, the P. O. S. of A., and the Knights of Malta. They reside in Renova, Pa., and had the following children :—

(8)Mary Florence Long, the dau. of David and Sarah Long, was born on June 12, 1889, and was married to Charles F. Bissman, on June 25,

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1914. They reside in North Bend, Pa., and have one child by adop­tion :— (9) Ada Bissman, the adopted dau. of Charles and Mary Bissman, born

Oct. 15, 1908. (8)Barbara Helen Long, the dau. of David and Sarah Long, was born on

Jan. 3, 1892, and was married to Harry Albert Long, on Jan. 1, 1912. They had the following children:—

(9)Iva Grace Long, dau. of Harry and Barbara Long, born Jan. 29, 1913, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(9) Sarah Irene Long, dau. of Harry and Barbara Long, born March 22, 1915, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(9) Clara Cath. Long, dau. of Harry and Barbara Long, born Oct. 31, 1917, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(9) Glen Albert Long, son of Harry and Barbara Long, born May 27, 1920, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(9)Miles Carl Long, son of Harry and Barbara Long, born Dec. 17, 1922, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(9)John David Long, son of Harry and Barbara Long, born June 15, 1925, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(9)Emma Maria Long, dau. of Harry and Barbara Long, born Jan. 25, 1928, in Snyder Co., Pa.

(8)Sarah Isabell Long, the dau. of David B. and Sarah Long, was born in Renova, Pa., on July 13, 1893, and was married to Clyde W. Miller, on Jan. 14, 1913. They had the following children:— (9)Sarah Jannet Miller, the dau. of Clyde and Sarah Miller, b. May 15,

1915. (9) John David Miller, the son of Clyde and Sarah Miller, born May

18, 1918. (9)Richard Miller, the son of Clyde and Sarah Miller, b. Apr. 17, 1920. (9)Alice Louise Miller, the dau. of Clyde and Sarah Miller, b. Mar.

23, 1926. (8)David Cecil Long, the son of David and Sarah Long, was b. on Apri l

17, 1896, and was married to Grace Brooks. They had the following children:— (9)David Long, the son of David and Grace Long, b. Dec. 14, 1915. (9)Miriam Lebitia Long, dau. of David and Grace Long, b. July 13,

1918. (8)Martha Emma Long> the dau. of David and Sarah Long, was born in

Renova, Pa,, on Apr. 25, 1898, and was married to Harry A. Kepler, on Apr i l 5, 1916. They resided in Renova, Pa., and had the follow­ing children: (9)Raymond Kepler, the son of Harry and Martha Kepler, b. Sept. 30,

1916. (9)Mary F. Kepler, the dau. of Harry and Martha Kepler, b. Jan. 16,

1918. (9)Dorothy M . Kepler, dau. of Harry and Martha Kepler, b. Sept. 16,

1920. (9) James E. Kepler, the son of Harry and Martha Kepler, b. Jan. 15,

1923.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(9)Francis A. Kepler, the son of Harry and Martha Kepler, b. Aug. 22, 1924.

(8) James Neal Long, the son of David and Sarah Long, was born on Feb. 17, 1901.

(8) Letitia May Long, the dau. of David and Sarah Long, was born on May 31, 1903, and was married to John P. Coffee. They reside in Williams-port, Pa., and had the following children:— (9)John P. Coffee, Jr., the son of John and Letitia Coffee, b. Aug. 11,

1920. (9)Charles C. Coffee, the son of John and Letitia Coffee, b. Aug. 26,

1921. (9)George R. Coffee, the son of John and Letitia Coffee, b. Nov. 25,

1922. (9)Martha B. Coffee, the dau. of John and Letitia Coffee, b. Aug. 17,

1925. (9) James F. Coffee^ the son of John and Letitia Coffee, b. Jun. 3, 1928. (9)Doris L. Coffee, the dau. of John and Letitia Coffee, b. Mar. 2, 1930.

(8)Dorothy Evelyn Long, the dau. of David and Sarah Long, was born on Sept, 3, 1905, and was married to James R. Oliver, on May 9, 1923. They reside in Nanticoke, Pa., and had the following children:— (9)Maria Isabell Oliver, the dau. of James and Dorothy Oliver, b.

Dec. 25, 1925. (9)James N . Oliver, the son of James and Dorothy Oliver, b. Aug. 31,

1927. (8)John William Long, the son of David and Sarah Long, was born on

October 16, 1907, and was married to Ada L. Kline, on Jan. 27, 1927. They have no children.

(8)Nellie Grace Long, the dau. of David and Sarah Long, was born on Nov. 28, 1909, and was married to Claude F. Soverus, on Aug. 23, 1926. They had the following children:— (9) Janet F. Soverus, the dau. of Claude and Grace Soverus, b. Feb. 17,

1927. (9)Shirly G. Soverus, the dau. of Claude and Grace Soverus, b. Feb. 26,

1929. (5)Benjamin Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was born in Pfoutz Val­

ley, Perry Co., Pa., on Apri l 15, 1808, and died in June, 1884, and is buried in Pfoutz Valley. He was a farmer, and a member of the Dunkard church, and was married to Lydia Fry, who was born in Pfoutz Valley, on Apri l 9, 1807, and died on Sept. 10, 1890, and is buried in Pfoutz Valley. They had the following children:—(Picture next page).

(6)Ellen Lydia Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Lydia Lang, was born in Pfoutz Valley, Perry Co., Pa., on October 20, 1846, and was married to Benjamin F. Wert, who Avas born in Perry Valley, on Sept, 22, 1844. They reside in South Bend, Ind. He was a contractor and builder and a member of the G. A. R., having served his country during the rebellion in the 103 Regiment, Penna. Volunteers. They are members of the English Lutheran church, and have the folloAving children :— (7)Anna May Wert, the dau. of Benjamin and Ellen Wert, Avas married to

William P. Smith. They reside in Grand Valley, Colo., and had the fol­lowing children:—

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LYDIA FRY LANG of Pfoutz Valley, Perry County, Pa.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Pearl Smith, the dau. of William and Anna Smith, was married to Perkins.

(8)Howard Smith, the son of William and Anna Smith. (8)Melvin Smith, the son of William and Anna Smith. (8)Laura Smith, the dau. of William and Anna Smith, was married to

Sanders. (8)Benjamin Smith, the son of William and Anna Smith. (8)Ruby Smith, the dau. of William and Anna Smith, was married to

Miltenberger. (8) Clyde Smith, the son of William and Anna Smith. (8)Kenneth Smith, the son of William and Anna Smith. (8)Dean Smith, the .son of William and Anna Smith, deceased.

(7)Emma Lydia Wert, the dau. of Benjamin and Ellen Wert, was twice married. The first husband was Joseph Linard, and the second husband was Jerry Leininger. There were two children from the first union:— (8)Margaret Linard, the dau. of Joseph and Emma Linard, deceased. (8)Elva K. Linard, the dau. of Joseph and Emma Linard, was married to

Edward Motts.

(7)Cora Ellen Wert, the dau. of Benjamin and Ellen Wert, was married to Rev. Wm. Eckert, who i,s Professor of English Bible in the Lutheran Theological Seminary of Chicago, Til. They reside in Maywood, 111., and had the following children:—• (8)William Eckert, Jr., the son of William and Cora Eckert, (8)Infant child of William and Cora Eckert, deceased.

(7)Kathryn Elizabeth Wert, the dau. of Benjamin and Ellen Wert, was mar ried to Rev. Chas. F. Holler, of the Baptist church of Ottumwa, Iowa. They had the following child:— (8)Gordan Willard Holler, the son of Chas. and Kathryn Holler.

(7)Laura Salome Wert, the dau. of Benjamin and Ellen Wert, was married to Dr. Frederick L. Axtell. They reside in South Bend, Ind., and had the following children :— (8)Bernice Axtell, the dau. of Frederick and Laura Axtell. (8)Dorothy Axtell, the dau. of Frederick and Laura Axtell. (8) Frederick W. Axtell, the son of Frederick and Laura Axtell. (8)Mildred A. Axtell, the dau. of Frederick and Laura Axtell.

(6)Harry Long, the son of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was married to Kate Harter.

(6)Eliza Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was married to Joseph Orr.

(6)Benjamin Long, the son of Benjamin and Lydia Long. (6)David Long, the son of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was born in Perry Co.,

Pa., and was married to Mary Pines, who was born in Perry Co. They had the following children :— (7) Susie Long, the dau. of David and Mary Long, unmarried, and residing in

Nebraska. (7) James Long, the son of David and Mary Long, deceased. (7)Addison Long, the son of David and Mary Long, was married to Bertha

Miller. They reside in Altoona, Pa., and had two children:— (6) Susan Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was married to Derve

Orner. They reside in Seattle, Wash.

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(3)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(6) Catharine Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was married to Dr. George Whitfield.

(6)Maggie Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was married to Dr. Welborn. They reside in Plymouth, Ind.

(6)Premont Lawrence Long, the son of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was born in Perry Co., Pa., on October 11, 1856, and was married to Emma Catherine Cromer, who was born in Altoona, Pa., on Sept, 8, 1864, and died on April 21, 1925. Fremont Long worked on his father's farm until he reached the age of 17 years when he started to learn the trade of carpenter. At the age of 22 years, he was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Altoona, where he followed the car-building trade for ten years, after which he be­came foreman of car repairmen, working at night time. He took an active part in the rehabilitating of the city of Johnstown, Pa. after the great flood. Mr. Long was retired from active service at the age of 66 years. In politics, he is a Republican, and has always taken an a c t i v e part, serving on the County Committee. He was a charter member of the Trinity Reformed church of Altoona, and is now a member of the Grace Reformed church of that city, having served as deacon and elder of the church for a number of years, also, superintendent of the Sunday school for 8 years. He is president of the Long Family reunion which has been holding annual meetings for the past 20 years, usually meeting on the second Saturday of September each year, at Crow's Ferry, near Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. (Picture on page 74.) They had the following children:—•

(7)Nellie Catherine Long, the dau. of Fremont and Emma Long, was born on Jan. 22, 1885, in Altoona, Pa., and was married to Walter Douglas Burget, who was born in Altoona, on Dec. 15, 1881. They are members of the Baptist church. They reside in Altoona and had the following chil­dren :—

(8)Kenneth Cloyd Burget, the son of Walter and Nellie Burget, was born on Jan. 26, 1907, in Altoona, Pa., and is married to Mildred M. Blair, of Altoona.

(8)Dorothy Ruth Burget, the dau. of Walter and Nellie Burget, was born on Apri l 1, 1908, in Altoona.

(8)William Fremont Burget, the son of Walter and Nellie Burget, was born on Oct. 6, 1910, in Altoona.

(8)John Gordan Burget, the son of Walter and Nellie Burget, was born on Aug. 24, 1925, in Altoona.

(7)Emma Ruth Long, the dau. of Fremont and Emma Long, was born in A l ­toona on Nov. 7, 1895, and was married to Harry Earl Fluke. He was born on May 8, 1891, and was killed in an airplane accident on Oct. 11, 1920, in Altoona. They had no children.

(6) Harvey Fry Long, the son of Benjamin and Lydia Long, was born in Mil­lerstown, Pa., on Feb. 8, 1839, and died on Oct. 21, 1926. He was married to Catharine Harter, whor was born in Millerstown, Pa., on May 2, 1837, and died on Sept. 13, 1911. They are buried in St. Michael's cemetery. Theý had the following children:— (7)Anna Agnes Long, the dau. of Harvey and Catharine Long, was married

to Harvey B. Holtzman. They are deceased and are buried in Schoop's church cemetery in Harrisburg, Pa.

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F R E E M O N T L . L O N G Altoona, Pa.

President of the Long Family Reunion of Perry County, Pa. The twentieth annual reunion was held at Crows' Ferry, near Liverpool, Perry

County, Pa., on September 13th, 1930. (See Page 73)

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(3) Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Lydia Elizabeth Long, the dau. of Harvey and Catharine Long, was mar­ried to Jos. Rineer, of Harrisburg, Pa.

(7)Harvey H. Long, the son of Harvey and Catharine Long, was married to Margaret Rudy, of Harrisburg, Pa.

(7)Joel Reese Long, the son of Harvey and Catharine Long, was married to Bessie Mitchell, of Harrisburg, Pa,

(7)01ive Blanch Long, the dau. of Harvey and Catharine Long, was married to Jacob Markle, of Millerstown, Pa.

(7)Effie Swene Long, the dau. of Harvey and Catharine Long, was born in Millerstown, Pa., on Apr. 11, 1866, and was married to William Hugh Bell, who was born in Marysville, Pa., on Sept. 7, 1869, and died on Apri l 23. 1907, and is buried in Greirs Point, Pa. He was a merchant, They re­sided in Marysville, and are members of the Presbyterian church. They had the following children:— (8)Effie Ovington Bell, the dau. of Hugh and Effie Bell, was married to

Walter White, a farmer in Bradford Co., Pa. They had the following children :— (9)Beatrice Mary White, the dau. of Walter and Effie White. (9)Hugh Alex. White, the son of Walter and Effie White. (9)Robert White, the son of Walter and Effie White.

(8)Beatrice Mary Bell, the dau. of Hugh and Effie Bell, was married to Roland Hazard. They reside in Bay Head, N. J .

(8)Hugh Arthur Bell, the son of Hugh and Effie Bell, was married to Sarayane Smith. He is a veteran of the world war. They reside in Philadelphia, Pa.

(8)James Bell, the son of Hugh and Effie Bell, was married to Eleanore Anderson, of St. Louis, Mo.

(8)Lillian Bell, the dau. of Hugh and Effie Bell, resides in Marysville, Pa., and is a student at State College.

(3)John Ljang, Jr., Family.

(3)JOHN L A N G , the son of John and Anna Lang, died in 1817. He was a resident of Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and had the following children:— (4) Joseph Lang, the son of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., was

married, and among other children, he had the following son:— (5)John S. Lang, the son of Joseph Lang, was married to Lydia Rover, and they had

a number of children, among whom were the following:— (6)Addison R. Long, the son of John and Lydia Lang, was born in Oregan, Pa.,

in 1849, and was married to Sarah Berkinbine, who was born in Rothsville, Pa., in 1854, and died in 1919. She is buried in Rothsville cemetery. Addison Long was a farmer, and in addition to a common school education, he attend­ed the Millersville Normal School. He resides near Lititz, Pa., and they had the following children:— J1

(7) John B. Long, the son of Addison and Sarah Long, was born on August 29, 1875, and was married to Mary Fasnacht. They' had the following children:— (8)Sara Long, the dau. of John and Mary Long, was married to Hayden

Shaeffer. (8)Florence Long, the dau. of John and Mary Long. (8) John Long, the son of John and Mary Long, died in 1927.

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(3)John Lung, Jr., Family, Continued.

(8)Henry Long, the son of John and Mary Long. (7)Joseph B. Long, the son of Addison and Sarah Long, was born on Jan­

uary 11, 1877, and was married to Daisy Shimp. They had the following children:— (8)Hampton Long, the son of Joseph and Daisy Long. (8)Marguerite Long, dau. of Joseph and Daisy Long. (8)Sylvester Long, the son of Joseph and Daisy Long. (8)Leroy Long, the son of Joseph and Daisy Long, now deceased.

(7)Addison B. Long, the son of Addison and Sarah Long, was born on Sept. 16, 1878, and was married to Mary Williams. They had one child:— (8)Louella Long, the dau. of Addison and Mary Long, was married to

David Herr. They have the following child:— (9)Nancy Ann Herr, the dau. of David and Louella Herr.

(7)Mary B. Long, the dau. of Addison and Mary Long, was born on April 24, 1881.

(7)Abram B. Long, the son of Addison and Sarah Long, was born on Feb. 17, 1883, and was married twice. The first wife was Carrie Fasnacht, who died in 1918, and the second wife was Elizabeth Simmons. They had the following children :— (8) Clarence Long, the son of Abram B. Long. (8)Robert Long, the son of Abram B. Long. (8)Richard Long, the son of Abram B. Long. (8)Kathryn Long, the dau. of Abram B. Long. (8)Dorothy Long, the dau. of Abram B. Long. (8)Lucele Long, the dau. of Abram B. Long.

(7)Franklin Long, the son of Addison and Sarah Long, was born on Sept. 2, 1884. He was married to Annie Landis, who was born on Sept. 1, 1889, They have the following children:—

(8)Melvin L. Long, the son of Franklin and Annie Long, was born July 30, 1911.

(8)Ruth A. Long, the dau. of Franklin and Annie Long, was born Nov. 3, 1920.

(7)Nora B. Long, the dau. of Addison and Sarah Long, was born Nov. 2, 1886.

(7) Harrison B. Long, the son of Addison and Sarah Long, was born May 22, 1889, and was married to Ida Lutz, who was born on Jan. 28, 1889. They had the following child:— (8)Mary Jane Long, the dau. of Harrison and Ida Long, born Oct. 15, 1924.

(7)Sallie B. Long, the dau. of Addison and Sarah Long, born on Sept. 3, 1891. (7)Hattie B. Long, the dau. of Addison and Sarah Long, born on Mar. 4,

1894, was married to John Herr. They had the following children :— (8)Alvin Herr, the son of John and Hattie Herr. (8)Miriam Herr, the dau. of John and Hattie Herr. (8) Leroy Herr, the son of John and Hattie Herr. (8)Alverta Herr, the dau. of John and Hattie Herr.

(7)Lillie B. Long, the dau. of Addison and Sarah Long, was born on Mav 22, 1899.

(6) Owen R. Long, the son of John and Lydia Long, was born in Manheim twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., on May 25, 1851, and died on May 2, 1912, and is buried

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(3)John Lang, Jr., Family, Continued.

in Rothsville, Pa. He was a farmer and a member of the Zion Brethren church, and was married to Kate Shaffner, who was born in Berks County, Pa., on August 4, 1849. She too, is buried in Rothsville. They had the fol­lowing children:— (7)Elam Long, the son of Owen and Kate Long, was married to Annie

Fredericks. They had the following children:— (8)Mabel Long, the dau. of Elam and Annie Long. (8)Paul Long, the son of Elam and Annie Long, deceased. (8)Elva Long, the dau. of Elam and Annie Long. (8)Katie Long, the dau. of Elam and Annie Long. (8)Lizzie Long, the dau. of Elam and Annie Long. (8)Mada Long, the dan. of Elam and Annie Long. (8)Beulah Long, the dau. of Elam and Annie Long. (8)Sylvester Long, son of Elam and Annie Long.

(7)Lizz:e Long, the dau. of Owen and Kate Long, was married to Krumbine Phares.

(7)George Long, the son of Owen and Kate Long, was married to Lizzie Becker.

(7) James S. Long, the son of Owen and Kate Long, was born in Millport, Pa., on Oct. 27, 1894, and was married to Elva Berkenbine, who was born in Rothsville, Pa., on Feb. 7, 1895. James Long is a silk-weaver, and is

a member of the P. O. S. of A. and the Red Men. They reside in Roths­ville, and have the following children:— (8)Alverta B. Long, the dau. of James and Elva Long, was born in Roths­

ville, on Oct. 1, 1915. (8)James Long, Jr., the son of James and Elva Long, was born in Lan­

caster, Pa., on Sept. 19, 1925. (8)Evelyn Marie Long, the dan. of James and Elva Long, was born in

Rothsville, on July 17, 1930. (4)Ann Lang, the dau. of John Lang, Jr. of Manheim, was married to Conrad Shissler.

They had a son :— (5)Benjamin Shissler, the son of Conrad and Ann Shissler, was born in 1803.

(4)John Lang, the son of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., left this county and settled in Canada, near Fort Erie, opposite Black Rock, where quite a number of Mennonites had settled. He returned to the United States, with his family, in 1812. They had the following children, and resided in Erie Countv, N . Y . :—

(5)John Lang, the son of John Lang of Erie Co., N . Y. , was married to Nancy Bowman, and they returned to the United States in 1812, having settled in Cana­da with his father. They located in Erie County, N. Y., and among others they had the following son:— (6)Abram Long, the son of John and Nancy Long, died on April 27, 1872. He

was married to Martha Koch, who died on Oct, 4, 1886. They resided in Erie Co., N. Y., and had the following children:— (7)Benjamin G. Long, the son of Abram and Martha Long, was born in

Clarence, N . Y. , on Sept. 2, 1858, and was married to Mary Grove, of Wil-liamsville, N . Y. , in May, 1884. He is a surgeon in Buffalo, N . Y .

(7)Eli, H, Long, the son of Abram and Martha Long, was born in Clarence, N. Y., on July 24, 1860. He is a medical doctor in Buffalo, N . Y .

(7) Charles Edward Long, tbe son of Abram and Martha Long, was born

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(3)John Lang, Jr., Family, Continued.

in Williamsville, N . Y. , on July 18, 1869. He is a medical doctor in Buffalo, N. Y. , and an instructor in the University of Buffalo.

(7)Howard Long, the son of Abram and Martha Koch, was born in Williams­ville, N . Y., on May 20, 1871.

(5)Abraham Lang, the son of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y., was married to Maria Reist, In 1828, they moved to White Corners, N . Y. , and had the follow­ing children: (6)John Long, the son of Abraham and Maria Lang. (6)Isaac Long, the son of Abraham and Maria Lang, was married twice. The

first wife was Ann Aldrich, to whom he was married on April 15, 1851. The second wife was Catharine Long, the daughter of Abraham Long, to whom he was married on March 14, 1868. Isaac Long was born on November 5,1821, in Williamsville, N . Y . His wife, Ann Aldrich, died on October 21, 1865. They resided in Hamburg, Erie County, N . Y . The children from the first mar­riage wTere as follows :— (7)Flora Long, the dau. of Isaac and Ann Long. (7)Mary M . Long, the dau. of Isaac and Ann Long. (7)Lorin I. Long, the dau. of Isaac and Ann Long.

(5)Christian Lang, the son of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y . (5)Benjamin Lang, the son of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y . (5)Esther Lang, the dau. of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y . (5)Nancy Lang, the dau. of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y . (5)Mary Lang, the dau. of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y . (5)Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of John Lang, of Erie County, N . Y .

(4)Christian Lang, the son of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa.,

died in 1820. He was married to Elizabeth , and they had the following children:— (5)Salome Lang, the daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, was born on Apr.

14, 1800. (5)David Lang, the son of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, was born on March 1,

1806. (5)Benjamin Lang, the son of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, was born on Novem­

ber 20, 1796. (5)Elizabeth Lang, dau. of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, was born on November

15, 1794. (4)Barbara Lang, the daughter of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster County,

Pa., was married to Charles Rudy, Sr., of Warwick twp., Lancaster County, Pa. He died in 1845, aged eighty-four years, having been born in 1761. They had the fol­lowing children: (5)Charles Rudy, the son of Charles and Barbara Rudy, was born in Warwick

twp., Lancaster County, Pa., where he was reared and spent his whole life, dying at the advanced age of eighty-three years. He was married to Elizabeth Baer. They had the following children: (6)Sarah Rudy, the dau. of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, was unmarried. (6)Anna Rudy, the dau. of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, was unmarried. (6)Eliza Rudy, the dau. of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, was unmarried. (6)Isaac Rudy, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, died young. (6)Maria Rudy, the dau. of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, was unmarried. (6)Jacob Rudy, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, resided in Lititz, Pa. (6)David B. Rudy, son of Charles and Elizabeth Rudy, was born in Warwick

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(3)John Lang, Jr., Family, Continued.

twp., Lancaster County, Pa., on June 30, 1836. He was married on Septem­ber 5, 1861, to Elizabeth Landis, the daughter of Christian B. and Fannie Den-linger Landis. They resided in Manheim twp., Lancaster County, and had the following children :— (7)Adia Rudy, the daughter of David and Elizabeth Rudy, was born on

August 4, 1872, and died on November 24, 1877. (7)A daughter of David and Elizabeth Rudy, died in infancy.

(5)Daniel Rudy, the son of Charles and Barbara Rudy. (5)John Rudy, the son of Charles and Barbara Rudy, resided in Manheim twp.,

Lancaster, Co., Pa. (5)Elizabeth Rudy, the daughter of Charles and Barbara Rudy, was married to

George Busch. (5)Susanna Rudy, the daughter of Charles and Barbara Rudy, was m a r r i e d to

Daniel Hostetter. (4)Mary Lang, the daughter of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster County,

Pa., was married to Daniel Erb.

(4)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., was married to Martin Shenk. The Shenks were one of the old and influential families of Lancaster County, Pa. He was a farmer, and they had the following chil­dren :— (5)John Shenk, the son of Martin and Elizabeth Shenk, was born in Manheim twp.,

Lancaster County, Pa., in 1808. He was a farmer, and was married to Mariah Kauffman, the daughter of Jacob Kauffman, of Manheim twp. They were members of the Mennonite church, and resided in West Hempfield twp., Lan­caster County, Pa., throughout their life. John lived to be eighty-five years of age, dying in 1894. and Mariah, his wife, died in 1870, aged sixty-six, having been born in 1804. They are buried in Marietta, Pa. They had the following children:— (6)Henry K. Shenk, the son of John and Mariah Shenk, was born in Manheim

twp., Lancaster County, Pa., on February 27, 1833, and was married on De­cember 25, 1862, to Mary S. Rhoads, who was born in Manor twp., Pa., on April 8, 1833, being the daughter of George and Elizabeth Rhoads, of East Donegal twp. They had one child:— (7)Elizabeth Shenk, the daughter of Henry K. and Mary S. Shenk, was mar­

ried to E l i . L . Nissley, of Donegal, Lancaster County, Pa. (6)Martha Shenk, the dau. of John and Mariah Shenk, was married to John

Minnick, of West Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa. (6)Jacob Shenk, the son of John and Mariah Shenk, resided in Meyerstown,

Pa. (6)Elizabeth Shenk, the dau. of John and Mariah Shenk, was married to Henry

K . Royer, of Lebanon County, Pa. (6)Christian K. Shenk, the son of John and Mariah Shenk, resided in West

Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa. (6)Mariah Shenk, the daughter of John and Mariah Shenk, resided in Lewis-

town, Pa, (5)Henry Shenk, the son of Martin and Elizabeth Shenk. (5)Joseph Shenk, the son of Martin and Elizabeth Shenk. (5)Maria Shenk, the dau. of Martin and Elizabeth Shenk.

(4)David Lang, the son of John Lang, Jr., of Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., was born in 1792, and was married to Susanna Lewis, who was born on 1808,

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and died on Sept. 22, 1890, She was born in Columbia, Pa., and is buried in Lan­caster, Pa. They had the following children:— (5)Henry Lang, the son of David and Susanna Lang, was married to Barbara

Shulty, both deceased. No children. (5)Emanuel Lang, the son of David and Susanna Lang, was married to Sarah

Hartley, both deceased. They had the following children:— (6)Lida Hartley Long, the daughter of Emanuel and Sarah Lang, was born on

February 19, 1874, and was married to Henry Constien, who was born on January 11, 1873. They had the following children:—• (7)Emma Adelia Constien, the dau. of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on

August 9, 1899, and was married to Charles Frick. They had one child:— (8)Emma Sarah Frick, the dau. of Charles and Emma Frick.

(7)Charles Long Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on October 11, 1891, and died on August 4, 1894.

(7)Henry Emanuel Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on August 2, 1894, and was married to Ida Abel. They had two children :— (8)Mary Emma Constien, the dau. of Henry and Ida Constien. (8)Henry Emanuel Constien, Jr., the son of Henry and Ida Constien.

(7) John Albert Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constein, was born on June 14, 1896, and was married to Elsie Parmer. They had the following child:— (8)Geraldine Constien, the dau. of John and Elsie Constien.

(7)Howard Edward Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on March 2, 1898, and died on September 7, 1898.

(7) Walter Lester Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on September 7, 1899, and was married to Josephine Stout. They had the fol­lowing children:— (8) Lorraine Constien, the dau. of Walter and Josephine Constien. (8)Sarah Constien, the dau. of Walter and Josephine Constien. (8)Henry Constien, the son of Walter and Josephine Constien. (8)Vyrle Constien, the dau. of Walter and Josephine Constien.

(7) LeRoy Elvin Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on September 27, 1901.

(7)Lida Dorothy Constien, the dau. of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on December 9, 1903.

(7)Edna May Constien, the dau. of Henry and Lida Constien, was born on May 9, 1907, and was married to James Shultz. They had the following children:— (8)Dorothy G. Shultz, the dau. of James and Edna Shultz. (8)Jane Shultz, the dau. of James and Edna Shultz. (8)Ruth Shultz, the dau. of James and Edna Shultz. (8) James Shultz, the son of James and Edna Shultz.

(7)Paul Raymond Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, born Apri l 9, 1909.

(7)Vyrle Rodman Constien, the dau. of Henry and Lida Constien, born Oct. 9, 1911.

(7) James A. Constien, the son of Henry and Lida Constien, born Jun. 14, 1913.

(7)Marie Catherine Constien, the dau. of Henry and Lida Constien, born Jul. 11, 1917.

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(3)John Lang, Jr., Family, Continued.

(6)Daisy Long, the dau. of Emanuel and Sarah Lang, was married to Walter Barr. They had one child:— (7) Jennie Barr, the dau. of Walter and Daisy Barr, was married to Ellwood

Gainor. They had three children:— (8)Raymond Gainor, the son of Ellwood and Jennie Gainor. (8)Jeannette Gainor, the dau. of Ellwood and Jennie Gainor. (8)Ellwood Gainor, the son of Ellwood and Jennie Gainor.

(6) John Long, the son of Emanuel and Sarah Lang. (6) Charles E. Long, the son of Emanuel and Sarah Lang, was married and had

one son:— (7)Charles Long, the son of Charles E. Long.

(5) Abraham Lang, the son of David and Susanna Lang, was born on November 15, 1830, and died on September 10, 1890. He was married to Mary Jane Dunn, who was born on April 4, 1831, and died on August 12, 1918. They had the follow­ing children:— (6)Isaac E. Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on Apri l 23,

1852, and was married to Josephine Ceceila Gump. They had the following children:— (7) John Arthur Long, the son of Isaac and Josephine Long, was married to

Sarah Hershey. They had the following children:— (8)Lillian Viola Long, the dau. of John and Sarah Long, died in 1918. (8)Gertrude Cecelia Long, the dau. of John and Sarah Long, was married

to Joseph Cannon. They had the following children:— (9) Jean Sarah Cannon,the dau. of Joseph and Gertrude Cannon. (9)Joseph Cannon, the son of Joseph and Gertrude Cannon.

(8)Eugene Long, the son of John and Sarah Long. (8)Raymond Long, the son of John and Sarah Long, was married to

Anna Adam. (7)Clarence Eugene Long, the son of Isaac and Josephine Long. (7)Cora May Long, the dau. of Isaac and Josephine Long. (7)Maude Alice Long, the dau. of Isaac and Josephine Long, was married

twice. The first husband was William Wright, and the second husband was David Shindle. There was one child by the first marriage:— (8)Alice May Wright, the dau. of William and Maude Wright.

(7)Emanuel Long, the son of Isaac and Josephine Long. (7)Gertrude Long, the dau. of Isaac and Josephine Long.

(6)George Miller Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on Octo­ber 5, 1853, and was married twice. The second wife was Barbara Wi l l , who was born on Dec. 4, 1862, and died on Dec. 14, 1918. She was born in West Willow, Lancaster County, Pa., and was buried in Lancaster, Pa. The first wife was Emma Snyder, born June 27, 1857, and died May 12, 1883. George Long is a tool-dresser by trade, and is a member of the Church of God. They reside in Lancaster, Pa. Following are the children:— (7)Edith Long, the daughter of George and Emma Long, was born on Sept.

28, 1880, and was married to Willis Brown. They had the following chil­dren :—

(8)Harold Brown, the son of Willis and Edith Brown. (8)George Brown, the son of Willis and Edith Brown. (8)Gladys Brown, the dau. of Willis and Edith Brown.

(7)Paul Long, the son of George and Barbara Long, was born on Jan. 14,

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(3)John Lang, Jr., Family, Continued.

1892, and was married twice. The first wife was Mary Wetzel, the sec­ond wife was her sister, Katharine Wetzel. They had one child by the first marriage:— (8)Paul Long, Jr., the son of Paul and Mary Long.

(6)Harry Rudolph Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on Sep­tember 5, 1855, and was married to Maggie I. Breneman. They had four children:— (7)Frank R. Long, the son of Harry and Maggie Long, was married to Anna

Wolf. They had two children:— (8)Ralph Long, the son of Frank and Anna Long, was married to Molly

Armstrong. (8)Erma Long, the dau. of Frank and Anna Long.

(7)Elsie G. Long, the dau. of Harry and Maggie Long, was married to Clay­ton Lefever. They had one child:— (8)Mildred Lefever, the dau. of Clayton and Elsie Lefever, was married

to Charles Neiman. They had twins:— (9)Dorothy Neiman, the dau. of Charles and Mildred Neiman. (9)Doris Neiman, the dau. of Charles and Mildred Neiman.

(7)Myrtle B. Long, the dau. of Harry and Maggie Long, was married to John Harnish.

(7)Helen Long, the dau. of Harry and Maggie Long, was married to Oscar Rodgers. They had the f olowing children :— (8)Mary Rodgers, the dau. of Oscar and Helen Rodgers. (8)Robert Rodgers, the son of Oscar and Helen Rodgers.

(6)Taylor Elsworth Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on July 2, 1857, and died on May 30, 1920. He was married to Kate Findley. They had the following children:— (7)Edward Findley Long, the son of Taylor and Kate Long, was married and

had two children :— (8)Katharine Long, the dau. of Edward Long and wife. (8)Dunn Long, the son of Edward Long and wife.

(7)Mary Long, the dau. of Taylor and Kate Long, was unmarried. (7)Abraham Dunn Long, the son of Taylor and Kate Long.

(6)Joseph Harvey Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on De­cember 18, 1863, was married to Anna Findly. They had two children:— (7)Harry Long, the son of Joseph and Anna Long. (7)Martha Long, the dau. of Joseph and Anna Long.

(6)Ida May Long, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on February 8, 1867, was married to Abraham Mowrer, deceased. She then married the second time to Harry George. They had one child by the first marriage:— (7)Nellie Mowrer, the dau. of Abraham and Ida Mowrer.

(6)William D. D. Long, the son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on Sep­tember 15, 1868, and was married twice. The first wife was Lyda Blanch Leibley, who was born on July 21, 1873, and died on June 17, 1899. The sec­ond wife was Margaret M . M i l ey, wdio was married to William Long, on June 2, 1920. They had the following children by the first marriage:— (7)Dunn McCarter Long, the son of William and Lyda Long, born June 2,

1897, was married to Lettie Musser. (7)George WilUam Long, the son of William and Lyda Long, was born on

June 16, 1899, and was married to Ina Baer.

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W I L L I A M D. D. L O N G

Lancaster, Pa.

Vice-president Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, 1929-1931

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John Lang, Jr., Family, Continued.

(6)Emma Jane Long, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born on March 17, 1870, and was married to Rev. Harry Reed, deceased. They had no chil­dren.

(6)Elizabeth Jane Long, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born in 1861, and died on January 17, 1861.

(6) John Long, thc son of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born in 1862, and died in 1862.

(6) Elizabeth Long, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Lang, was born in 1859, died in 1859.

Michael Lang Family of Manchester Township, York County, Pa.

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(2)MICHAEL LANG FAMILY OF YORK COUNTY, PA.

(2)MICHAEL L A N G . (1—Christian Lang.), the son of Christian Lang, the emigrant ancestor, died in 1778. He was married first to Anna Maria Barbara , and second to Regina Magdalana Lora, and they resided in Manchester twp., York County, Pa., where he owned considerable land. Regina Magdalana, the second wife, married the second time to Barned Frey. Following are the children :—

(3) Andrew Lang Famüy.

(3)ANDREW L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Michael Lang), the son of Michael and Anna Maria Barbara Lang, died in 1765. He was married to Dorothy . They resided in Newberry twp., York Co., Pa., and had the following children:— (4)Dorothy Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Andrew and Dorothy Lang, was born in

1760. (4)A son and daughter of Andrew and Dorothy Lang. (4)Andrew Lang, the son of Andrew and Dorothy Lang, was married to Eva .

They had the following children:— (5)John Henry Lang, the son of Andrew and Eva Lang, was born on February 24,

1774. (5)Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of And rew and Eva Lang, was born on November 17,

1771. (5)John Andreas Lang, the son of Andrew and Eva Lang, was born on , 1780.

(3)Peter Lang Family.

(3)PETER L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Michael Lang), the son of Michael and Anna Maria Barbara Lang, was born on March 12, 1749. He was christened John Peter Lang, and was married to Elizabeth . He was a farmer and resided in Manchester twp., York Co., Pa. They had the following children:—• (4)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, was baptised on October

20, 1776. (4)Peter Lang, the son of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, was born on July 16, 1778. (4)Frederick Lang, the son of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, was born on June 13, 1780. (4)Regina Lang, tin dan. of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, was born on , 1774.

(3)Mary Magdalena Lang Family, (Husband, Daniel Peterman.)

(3)MARY M A G D A L E N A L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Michael Lang), the daughter of Michael and Anna Maria Barbara Lang, was born on June 6, 1742, and was married to Daniel Peterman, on January 1, 1760.

(3)Elizabeth Lang Family.

(3)ELIZABETH LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Michael Lang), the daughter of Michael and Anna Maria Barbara Lang, was born on June 2, 1751.

(3)Michael Lang Family.

(3)MICHAEL L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Michael Lang), the son of Michael and Anna Maria Barbara Lang, was born on October 28, 1739. He was baptised John Michael Lang. He was married to Mary Catharine . Michael died in 1800. They resided in York Township, York County, Pa., and had the following children:—

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(4)Frederick Lang, the son of Michael and Mary Catharine Lang, died in 1816. He resided in Cumberland County, and later moved to Dauphin County, Pa. He was married and had the following children:— (5)Michael Lang, the son of Frederick Lang, was married to Mary , and

they had the following children:— (6)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Michael and Mary Lang. (6)Jacob Long, the son of Michael and Mary Lang. (6)Margarette Long, the daughter of Michael and Mary Lang. (6) Catharine Long, the daughter of Michael and Mary Lang. (6)Mary Long, the daughter of Michael and Mary Lang. (6)Adam Long, the son of Michael and Mary Lang.

(5)Jacob Lang, the son of Frederick Lang. (5)Frederick Lang, the son of Frederick Lang. (5)Margaretta Lang, the dau. of Frederick Lang. (5)Mary Lang, the dau. of Frederick Lang, was married to George Mish. (5) Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of Frederick Lang, was married to Nicholas Earns.

They had the following children:— (6) Frederick Karns, the son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Karns. (6)Susanna Karns, the dau. of Nicholas and Elizabeth Karns, was married to

Aaron Snevely. (6)Henry Karns, the son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Karns.

(5)Christina Lang, the daughter of Frederick Lang, was married to Daniel Rupp. They had one child :— (6)Jonas Rupp, the son of Daniel and Christina Rupp.

(4)John Lang, the son of Michael and Mary Catharine Lang, died in 1787. He was married to Anna Maria , and they had the following children:— (5)Susanna Lang, the daughter of John and Anna Maria Lang, was born on Nov.

26, 1771. (5)Samuel Lang, the son of John and Anna Maria Lang, was born on August 6,

1774. (5)Maria Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of John and Anna Maria Lang, was born on

Dec. 9, 1776. She was married to Fred. Sprenkel, and they had the following children:— (6)Michael Sprenkel, the son of Fred and Maria Sprenkel, born in 1798. (6)Daniel Sprenkel, the son of Fred and Maria Sprenkel, born in 1800. (6)Anna Maria Sprenkel, the dau. of Fred and Maria Sprenkel, born in 1802.

(5) John Lang, the son of John and Anna Maria Lang, was born on July 16, 1779. (5)Frederick Lang, the son of John and Anna Maria Lang, was born on Dec. 21,

1782. (4)Barbara Lang, the daughter of Michael and Mary Catharine Lang, was married to

Michael Fenton. They had one child:— (5)Susannah Fenton, the daughter of Michael and Barbara Fenton.

(4)Michael Lang, the son of Michael and Mary Catharine Lang, died in 1802. He was married to Christina Stober. He owned land in Cocalico twp., Lancaster County, Pa., amounting to over 300 acres, and also land in Warwick twp., Lancaster County, Pa., amounting to about 80 acres. After the death of Michael, the widow, Christina, was married to Martin Frey. Michael and Christina Lang had the following children:—

(5)George Lang, the son of Michael and Christina Lang, was born on September 2, 1782, and died on February 7, 1843. He was married twice. First wife was

(2)MICHAEL LANG FAMILY OP YORK COUNTY, PA. Hi)

(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

Hinkel, and the second wife was Hannah Sweigert, who wTas born on Apri l 4, 1797, and died on June 17, 1884. George Lang owned land in Coca-lico twp., Lancaster County, Pa. There were five children from the first mar­riage, and six children from the second marriage, as follows:— (6)John Long, the son of George Lang, and his first wife, was born on Jan­

uary 9, 1810, and died on February 23, 1883. He was married to Elizabeth Reinhold, who was born on February 20, 1815, and died on December 14, 1897. They had no children. Both buried at Newmanstown, Pa,

(6)David Long, the son of George Lang and his first wife, was born on May 11, 1811, and died on Apri l 20, 1883. He was married to Susan , who was born on November 22, 1803, and died on September 24, 1892. They are buried in the Newmanstown, Pa., cemetery. They had no children.

(6) Jacob Long, the son of George Lang and his first wife, went west, and there is no further record on this branch of the family.

(6) Margaret Long, the daughter of George Lang and his first wife, was mar­ried to Soloman Ressler. She was also called Rebecca, probably the first or second name.

(6) George Long, the son of George Lang and his first wife, was married to Maria L. Zell. They resided near Reamstown, Lancaster County, Pa., and had the following children:— (7)Rebecca Long, the daughter of George and Maria Long, was married to

John Snyder. They have no children, and reside in Newmanstown, Pa. (7)Sarah Ann Long, the daughter of George and Maria Long, was married

to William Martin. They reside in Orange, N . J., and have the following children:— (8)Ada L. Martin, the daughter of William and Sarah Martin, was mar­

ried to Kaufman. (8)Hattie Martin, the daughter of William and Sarah Martin, was mar­

ried to Ilultsinger. (8)Carrie Martin, the daughter of William and Sarah Martin, was mar­

ried to Van Winkle. (8) William Martin, the son of William and Sarah Martin. (8)Bertha Martin, the dau. of William and Sarah Martin.

(7)Nathan S. Long, the son of George and Maria Long, was born on July 29, 1845, and died on January 21, 1908. He is buried in the Newmans­town, Pa., cemetery. He was married to Matilda who came from Ohio, and they had the following children :—(The widow, Matilda, re­sides in Ephrata, Pa.) (8)Howard Z. Long, the son of Nathan and Matilda Long, was born on

June 24, 1874, and died on September 1, 1924. He is buried in New­manstown, Pa., cemetery. Howard Z. Long, was a musician of note, and a composer of a number of selections, both instrumental and vocal. He was also, very expert as a conductor of choirs, and pipe-organ player.

(8) Carrie Lelia Long, the daughter of Nathan and Matilda Long, was born on November 5, 1877, and died on December 14, 1881, She is buried at Newmanstown, Pa.

(8)Mabel Marie Long, the daughter of Nathan and Matilda Long, was born on August 9, 1883, and died on Apr i l 7, 1885. She is buried at Newmanstown, Pa.

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Henry Long, the son of George and Maria Long, went to Marysville, Ohio. There is no further record on this branch of the family at the present time.

(7)George Long, the son of George and Maria Long, resides near Reamstown, Pa.

(6) Samuel S. Long, the son of George and Hannah Lang, was born on Novem­ber 1, 1823, and died on March 9, 1894. He was married to Mary Jane Pack­er, who was a half-sister to Richard Stout, of Newmanstown, Pa. She is buried in Connecticut, SamueL S. Long is buried in Newmanstown, Pa., ceme­tery, where there is a large monument which was erected by him in memory of his family. He, early in life, went to New York City, where he obtained employment in a commission house which was dealing in butter, eggs and poultry. Later, he purchased the business, and became very successful. Two of Samuel's brothers, Isaac and Henry, had gone to California during the gold-rush of 1849. After purchasing the commission house, he got into communication with his brothers and told them that there was a bigger gold mine in the butter and egg business, and this induced his brother, Isaac, to leave California and enter the business with his brother. Samuel was a supporter of the Five-points mission in New York, and a very liberal giver to other charity. At his death, his large fortune was distributed among his nephews and nieces, because he had no children. Mary Jane Packer, the wife of Samuel S. Long, was born in 1830, and died in 1915. She was the daughter of Charles and Mary Packer. (Picture on opposite page.)

(6)Isaac S. Long, the son of George and Hannah Long, was born on October 1, 1827, and died on May 7, 1916. He was married to Mary C. Winters, who was born on May 1, 1832, and died on March 10, 1890. They are buried in the Newmanstown, Pa., cemetery. Isaac was a business partner with his brother, Samuel S. Long. They conducted a commission house which dealt in butter, eggs, and poultry. Isaac and Mary Long had the following children:— (7)Horace A. Long, the son of Isaac and Mary Long, was born on August 16,

1859, and died on July 25, 1887. He was married, and had three chil­dren. He was a medical doctor by profession. He is buried in the New­manstown cemetery. The record of one child is as follows:— (8)May Long, the daughter of Dr. Horace A. Long and wife, was married

to Clinton Dow, a broker, of Jersey City, N . J . They had three chil­dren.

(6)Moses S. Long, the son of George and Hannah Lang, was born on August 28, 1820, and died on August 7, 1909. He was married to Sophia , who was born on Apri l 18, 1821, and died on Apri l 22, 1881. Both are buried in the Newmanstown, Pa., cemetery. They had one daughter:— (7)Lydia Ann Long, the daughter of Moses and Sophia Long, was married

to Philip Grommes. They resided in Newmanstown, Pa., and had one daughter:— (8)Salome Grommes, the daughter of Philip and Lydia Grommes, resides

in Newmanstown, Pa., and is unmarried. (6)Elias S. Long, the son of George and Hannah Lang, was born on November

9, 1821, and died on January 31, 1906. He was married to Emma L. , who was born on Apri l 15, 1845. They are buried in the Newmanstown, Pa., cemetery. They had one daughter.

(2) MICHAEL LANG FAMILY OF YORK COUNTY, PA.

SAMUEL S. LONG,

Newmanstown, Pennsylvania.

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Mary Long, the daughter of Elias and Emma Long, was married to Eek, and resided in Newmanstown, Pa.

(6)Mary Long, the daughter of George and Hannah Lang, was born on July 11, 1830, and died on February 18,1909. She was married to John Ludwig, who was born on December 17, 1826, and died on October 31, 1884. They are buried in Newmanstown, Pa., cemeter}', and they had the following children : (7)John Ludwig, the son of John and Mary Ludwig, was born on January

10, 1855, and died on November 4, 1876, and is buried in Newmanstown, Pa.

(7)Isaac H. Ludwig, the son of John and Mary Ludwig, was born on Novem­ber 10, 1853, and died on May 10, 1913. He is buried in Newmanstown, Pa.

(7) Mary Jane Ludwig, the daughter of John and Mary Ludwig, was born on December 19, 1864, and died on September 3, 1887. She is buried in New­manstown, Pa.

(6)Henry Long, the son of George and Hannah Lang, was married, and resided in Sommerville, N . J . He had the following children:— (7)Walter Long, the son of Henry Long, resides in Newmanstown, Pa. (7) Herbert Long, the son of Henry Long. (7)Nathan Long, the son of Henry Long, resides in New York. (7) Arthur Long, the son of Henry Long. (7)Cora Long, the dau. of Henry Long, resides with her brother, Nathan, in

New York. (5)Catharine Lang, the daughter of Michael and Christina Lang, was married to

Jacob Hower, who was a miller, in Cumberland County, Pa. Jacob and Cathar­ine Hower had originally taken a third part of the Michael Lang estate in Cocalico twp., Lancaster County, Pa., but on March 9, 1825, they sold their third to John Long, the brother of Catharine, for $500.00. They then moved to Cumberland County, Pa. There is no further record on this family at the pre­sent time.

(E)Maria Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Michael and Christina Lang, was married to John Killian. They resided in Cocalico twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and had the following children :— (6)Samuel Killian, the son of John and Maria Killian. (6)Emanuel Killian, the son of John and Maria Killian. (6)John Killian, the son of John and Maria Killian.

(S)Margaret Rebecca Lang, the daughter of Michael and Christina Lang, was mar­ried to Aaron Kunkel. There is no further record on this family at the present time.

(5)Susannah Lang, the daughter of Michael and Christina Lang, was married to John Bollman. There is no further record on this branch of the family at the present time.

(5)Anna Christina Lang, the daughter of Michael and Christina Lang, was born on February 15, 1794, and was married to John Frey. They resided in East Cocalico twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and had the following children :— (6) Catharine Frey, the daughter of John and Anna Christina Frey, was married

to Jacob Furlow. They had one child:— (7) Anna Furlow, the daughter of Jacob and Catharine Furlow.

(6)Elizabeth Frey, the daughter of Jacob and Catharine Frey, was married to John Smith.

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Polly Frey, the daughter of Jacob and Catharine Frey, was married to Michael Kagerize.

(6)George Frey, the son of Jacob and Catharine Frey. (6)Sarah Frey, the dau. of Jacob and Catharine Frey, was married to John

Lutz. (6)Michael Frey, the son of Jacob and Catharine Frey. (6)Leah Frey, the dau. of Jacob and Catharine Frey. (6)Rachael Frey, the dau. of Jacob and Catharine Frey. (6) Samuel Frey, the son of Jacob and Catharine Frey.

(5)John Lang, the son of Michael and Christina Lang, was born on September 5, 1796, and died in 1844. He was married to Mary Markle. They resided in Cocalico twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and owned a farm near Reamstown, Pa. They had twelve children, eight of which reached maturity, as follows:— (6)Susan Long, the daughter of John and Mary Lang, was married to Daniel

Bauman. (6) Sarah Long, the daughter of John and Mary Lang, was married to John

Fetter. (6)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of John and Mary Lang, died unmarried. (6)Daniel M . Long, the son of John and Mary Lang, was born on November 15.

1828, in Lancaster County, Pa., and in 1845 he moved to Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pa., where he died on February 20, 1904. He was married in 1854 to Annie E. Wingert, daughter of Martin B. and Mary Beyers Win-gert, of Franklin County, Pa. She died in 1901. They had the following children:— (7)John B. Long, the son of Daniel and Annie Long, resided in Waynesboro,

Pa. (7) Beyers W. Long, the son of Daniel and Annie Long, resided in Waynes­

boro, Pa. (7)D. Edward Long, the son of Daniel and Annie Long, is district attorney

of Franklin County, Pa., and resides in Chambersburg, Pa. (7)Margaret E. Long, the daughter of Daniel and Annie Long, was married

to Rev. L. C. Mangen, of Harrisburg, Pa.

(7)Milton R. Long, the son of Daniel and Annie Long, resides in Carlisle, Pa.

(7)Samuel M . Long, the son of Daniel and Annie Long, was killed at 17 years of age.

(7)0. F. Long, the son of Daniel and Annie Long, resides in Philadelphia, Pa.

(6)Michael Long, the son of John and Mary Lang, resided in Shippensburg, Pa. (6)Maria Lang, the dau. of John and Mary Lang, was married to John Strine. (6)John M . Long, the son of John and Mary Lang, resided in Fayetteville, Pa. (6)Anna Long, the dau. of John and Mary Lang, was married to Jacob Hat-

maker.

(5)Jacob Lang, the son of Michael and Christina Lang, was born in 1799, and died on Apr i l 20, 1875. He had located in Somerset County, Penna., but in 1844, he located in Holmes County, Ohio. He was married to Elizabeth Ramsbarger (Remsberger), who was born in 1803, and died on March 20, 1868. They are buried in Half Acre, near Wabash, Ind., where they last resided. They had the following children:—

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Samuel Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Pennsyl­vania, on October 26, 1829, and died on April 12, 1896. He was a farmer, and resided at Urbana, Ind. He was married to Margery Richards, who was born on March 13, 1838, and died on September 19, 1918. They are both buried at Half Acre. They had the following children:— (7)Eunice Long, the dau. of Samuel and Margery Long, was born in Wabash

Co., Ind., on September 20, 1859, and was married to Daniel Deardorff, who was born in Wabash Co., Ind., on Apri l 17, 1856. They reside in Wa­bash Co., Ind., and have the following children :— (8)Rella Deardorff, the dau. of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married

to George Niccum, and they reside in Wabash, Ind. (8)James Deardorff, the son of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married

to Flossie Butterbaugh. (8)Jessie Deardorff, the dau. of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married

to Carl Garner. (8)Ina Deardorff, the dau. of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married to

Fred Farmer. (8)Lena Deardorff, the dau. of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married

to Eugene Paul. (8)Macey Deardorff, the son of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married

to Ellen Wright. They have four children. (9)Mildred Deardorff, the dau. of Macey and Ellen Deardorff. (9)Stanley Deardorff, the son of Macey and Ellen Deardorff. (9)Dean Deardorff, the son of Macey and Ellen Deardorff. (9)Dona Jean Deardorff, dau. of Macey and Ellen Deardorff.

(8)Edythe Deardorff, the dau. of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is mar­ried to Albert Thoennes. They have the following children :— (9)Glen Thoennes, the son of Albert and Edythe Thoennes. (9)Kathryne Thoennes, dau. of Albert and Edythe Thoennes. (9)Edythe Thoennes, the daughter of Albert and Edythe Thoennes. (9)Richard Thoennes, the son of Albert arid Edythe Thoennes.

(8)Gloe Deardorff, the son of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, is married to Golda Deboy. They have the following children:— (9)Roberta Deardorff, the dau. of Gloe and Golda Deardorff. (9)Doris Deardorff, the dau. of Gloe and Golda Deardorff.

(8)Lola Deardorff, the dau. of Daniel and Eunice Deardorff, was married twice. The second husband was Otis Carter. The first husband was

Jolly. There was two children with the first union:— (9) George Jolly, the son of Lola Deardorff Jolly. (9)Wilbur Jolly, tlie son of Lola Deardorff Jolly.

(7)Edward Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, was married to Lucetta Staver. They had the following children:— (8)Blanch Long, the dau. of Edward and Lucetta Long, was married to

Howard Morferd. They have one child:— (9)Dwayne Morferd, the son of Howard and Blanch Morferd.

(8)Cleo Long, the dau. of Edward and Lucetta Long, was married to Garber Wright. They have the following children:— (9)Bruce Wright, the son of Garber and Cleo Wright. (9)Louise Wright, the dau. of Garber and Cleo Wright.

(8) Lucetta Long, the dau. of Edward and Lucetta Long, is unmarried.

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(7) Alex. Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, was married to Lizzie Stutter. They have two children:— (8)Hazel Long, the dau. of Alex, and Lizzie Long, was married to Oren

Wilcox. They have one child:—• (9)Doris Wilcox, the dau. of Oren and Hazel Wilcox.

(8)Howard Long, the son of Alex, and Lizzie Long, was married to Vera Sholty. They have the following children:— (9)Betty Ann Long, the dau. of Howard and Vera Long. (9)Richard Long, the son of Howard and Vera Long.

(7)Samuel Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, died on May 16, 1927. He was married to Lena Miller, and they had the following children:— (8)Harvey Long, the son of Samuel and Lena Long, was married to Lulu

Clare, and they had one child:— (9)Monroe Long, the son of Harvey and Lulu Long.

(8)Beulah Long, the dau. of Samuel and Lena Long, was twice married. The first husband was • Parks, from whom she was divorced. The second husband was Francis Donald.

(8)Leona Long, the dau. of Samuel and Lena Long. (8) Charles Long, the son of Samuel and Lena Long. (8)Hobart Long, the son of Samuel and Lena Long. (8) Orville Long, the son of Samuel and Lena Long, was married to

Pauline Kines, They have one child:— (9) Orville Long, Jr., the son of Orville and Pauline Long.

(8)Gladys Long, the dau. of Samuel and Lena Long, was married to Roy Gollifer. They have the following children:— (9)Robert Gollifer, the son of Roy and Gladys Gollifer. (9)Dortha Gollifer, the dau. of Roy and Gladys Gollifer.

(8)Osa Long, the dau. of Samuel and Lena Long, was married to William George.

(8)Theodore Long, the son of Samuel and Lena Long, was married to Irene Woodrouff. They have the following children:— (9) Carl Long, the son of Theodore and Irene Long. (9)Robert Long, the son of Theodore and Irene Long.

(7)Schuyler Long* the son of Samuel and Margery Long, died on June 11, 1923. He was married to Anna Dunfee. They had the following children:— (8) Carl Long, the son of Schuyler and Anna Long, was married to Eliza­

beth Grim.

(8)Mabel Long, the dau. of Schuyler and Anna Long, was married to Burvia Hoover. They have the following children:— (9)Doris Hoover, the dau. of Burvia and Mabel Hoover. (9)Virgia Hoover, the dau. of Burvia and Mabel Hoover. (9)Jean Hoover, the dau. of Burvia and Mabel Hoover. (9)Mary Ann Hoover, the dau. of Burvia and Mabel Hoover.

(7)Irvin Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, was married to Ella Clark. They had the following children:— (8)Dora Long, the dau. of Irvin and Ella Long. (8)Dortha Long, the dau. of Irvin and Ella Long. (8)Ruth Long, the dau. of Irvin and Ella Long. (8) Opal Long, the dau. of Irvin and El la Long.

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(3)Michael- Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Kathryne Long, the dau. of Irvin and Ella Long. (7) Asher Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, was married to Bertha

Breckner. They have one child:— (8)Clarence Long, the son of Asher and Bertha Long.

(7) Grant Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, was married to Matilda Ambers. They had the following children:— (8)Ethel Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to

Walter Hettmanisperger. They have one child :— (9)Mary Hettmansperger, the dau. of Walter and Ethel Hettmans-

perger. (8)Minnie Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to

Clifford Hipskind. They have the following children:— (9) Roger Hipskind, the son of Clifford and Minnie Hipskind. (9)Frederick Hipskind, the son of Clifford and Minnie Hipskind.

(8) Grace Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to Carl Elebell. They have one child:— (9)Peggy Joan Elebell, the dau. of Carl and Grace Elebell.

(8)Donald Long, the son of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to Dortha Davis, They have one child:— (9)Harold Long, the son of Donald and Dortha Long.

(8)Mildred Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to Leroy Kramer.

(8) Permila Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to Cedric Heitt. They have the following children:— (9)Ruth Heitt, the dau. of Cedric and Permila Heitt. (9)Marjory Heitt, the dau. of Cedric and Permila Heitt.

(8)Marjory Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to Robert Whidden.

(8)Marie Long, the dau. of Grant and Matilda Long, was married to floyte Summerland. They have the following children:— (9)Sarah Summerland, the dau. of Hoyte and Marie Summerland. (9) John Summerland, the son of Hoyte and Marie Summerland. (9)Charles Summerland, the son of Hoyte and Marie Summerland. (9)Hilda Summerland, the dau. of Hoyte and Marie Summerland.

(Twin to Hoyte.) (9)Hoyte Summerland, the son of Hoyte and Marie Summerland.

(Twin to Hilda.) (8) Kenneth Long, the son of Grant and Matilda Long. (8)Robert Long, the son of Grant and Matilda Long.

(7)Ezra Long, the son of Samuel and Margery Long, was unmarried, and died Apr. 5, 1928.

(6)Soloman Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang. (6) Jacob Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang.

(6)Emanuel Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was a soldier in the Civil War, and died at the age of 31 years.

(6)Josiah Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was a soldier in the Civil War, and died at the age of 26 years.

(6) Jonathan Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was killed in Pennsyl­vania, by a tree falling on him.

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(3)Michael Lang Famüy, Continued.

(6)John Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Penna,, on Sep­tember 12, 1834, and died on October 15, 1906. He was a farmer and was married to Nancy Dunfee, who was born on Feb. 27, 1837, in Coshocton, Ohio, and died on June 15, 1902. They are both buried in Wabash County, Ind., where they had resided. They had the following children:— (7)Nora Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long, was born in Wabash Co.,

Ind., on August 11, 1874, and was married to Ovid Niccum, who was born on July 14, 1873, in the same county. He was a farmer and a member of the Christian church. They had the following children:— (8)Truman Niccum, the son of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to

Jessie Prickett. They had the following children:— (9)Marland Niccum, the son of Truman and Jessie Niccum. (9)Max. Niccum, the son of Truman and Jessie Niccum.

(8)Lloyd Niccum, the son of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to Mar­garet Dyson. They had the following children:— (9)Betty Niccum, the dau. of Lloyd and Margaret Niccum. (9)Mary Niccum, the dau. of Lloyd and Margaret Niccum.

(8)Emma Niccum, the dau. of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to Everett Stoops. They had one child :— (9)Eldon Stoops, the son of Everett and Emma Stoops.

(8)Kenneth Niccum, the son of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to Wilma Scott. They had one child:—•

(9)Charlene Niccum, the dau. of Kenneth and Wilma Niccum. (8)John Niccum, the son of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to Ber­

nice Coburn. They had the following children:— (9)Richard Niccum, the son of John and Bernice Niccum. (9)Norma Jane Niccum, the dau. of John and Bernice Niccum.

(8)Geneva Niccum, the dau. of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to Paul Dyson. They had the following children:— (9)Onda Dyson, the dau. of Paul and Geneva Dyson. (9)Phyllis Dyson, the dau. of Paul and Geneva Dyson. (9)Ellen Dyson, the dau. of Paul and Geneva Dyson.

(8)Edith Niccum, the dau. of Ovid and Nora Niccum, was married to Clarence Custer. They had the following children:— (9)Irvin Custer, the son of Clarence and Edith Custer. (9)John Custer, the son of Clarence and Edith Custer. (9)Merle Custer, the son of Clarence and Edith Custer. (9)Eugene Custer, the son of Clarence and Edith Custer. (9)Francis Custer, the son of Clarence and Edith Custer.

(8) Virginia Niccum, the dau. of Ovid and Nora Niccum, is unmarried. (8)Marion Niccum, the dau. of Ovid and Nora Niccum, is unmarried. (8)Marcella Niccum, the dau. of Ovid and Nora Niccum, is unmarried.

(7)Samuel Long, the son of John and Nancy Long, was married to Elma Tomson. They had the following children:— (8)Lucile Long, the dau. of Samuel and Elma Long, was married to Earl

Rish. They had the following children:— (9)Wendal Rish, the son of Earl and Lucile Rish. (9)Majory Jeanne Rish, the dau. of Earl and Lucile Rish. (9)Rose Elma Rish, the, dau. of Earl and Lucile Rish. (9)Donald Max Rish, the son of Earl and Lucile Rish.

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(9)Richard Rish, the son of Earl and Lucile Rish. (8) Dorothy Long, the dau. of Samuel and Elma Long, was married to

N . D. Hobbs. They had the following children:— (9)Bonnie Jeanne Hobbs, the dau. of N . D. and Dorothy Hobbs. (9)Lavonne Hobbs, the dau. of N. D. and Dorothy Hobbs. (9)Dale Hobbs, the son of N . D. and Dorothy Hobbs.

(8)Mamie Long, the dau. of Samuel anl Elma Long, was married to Rob­ert Spencer.

(8)Eloise Long, the dau. of Samuel and Elma Long, was married to Rus­sel Wendle. They had one child :— (9)Joan Wendle, the dau. of Russel and Eloise Wendle.

(8)Lamont Long, the son of Samuel and Elma Long. (8)Margaret Long, the dau. of Samuel and Elma Long. (8)Maurice Long, the son of Samuel and Elma Long. (8)Robert Long, the son of Samuel and Elma Long. (8)Deane Long, the son of Samuel and Elma Long.

(7) Jacob Long, the son of John and Nancy Long, deceased.

(7)Margaret Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long, died on October 11, 1921. She was married to Frank HaU. They had an adopted daughter:— (8)Rhoda Hall, the dau. of Frank and Margaret Hall, was married to

Elmer Stevens. They had the following children:— (9)Helen Stevens, the dau. of Elmer and Rhoda Stevens. (9)Lee Stevens, the son of Elmer and Rhoda Stevens.

(7) Jane Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long, died on October 2, 1930. She was married to Smith Tomson. They had the following children:— (8)Fred Tomson, the son of Smith and Jane Tomson, was married to Lola

Baer. They had the following children:— (9)Richard Tomson, the son of Fred and Lola Tomson. (9)Louise Tomson, the dau. of Fred and Lola Tomson.

(8)Hilda Tomson, the dau. of Smith and Jane Tomson, was married to H . E. Downey.

(8)Mabel Tomson, the dau. of Smith and Jane Tomson, was married to W. E. Wright.

(8)Ora Tomson, the dau. of Smith and Jane Tomson, was married to Audrey Carr. They had the following children:— (9)Madalene Carr, the dau. of Audrey and Ora Carr. (9) Herbert Carr, the son of Audrey and Ora Carr. (9) Howard Carr, the son of Audrey and Ora Carr.

(8)Ruth Tomson, the dau. of Smith and Jane Tomson, was married to Ozro Mason. They had the following children:— (9)Louise Mason, the dau. of Ozro and Ruth Mason. (9)Margaret Mason, the dau. of Ozro and Ruth Mason. (9)Thelma Mason, the dau. of Ozro and Ruth Mason.

(8)Edna Tomson, the dau. of Smith and Jane Tomson, was married to Michael Christie. They had the following children:— (9)Joseph Christie, the son of Michael and Edna Christie. (9)Robert Christie, the son of Michael and Edna Christie. (9)Raymond Christie, the son of Michael and Edna Christie. (9) Jackie Christie, the son of Michael and Edna Christie.

(2) MICHAEL LANG FAMILY OF YORK COUNTY, PA. 99

(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(7) Emma Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long-, was married to Henry Miller. They had the following children:— (8) George Miller, the son of Henry and Emma Miller, was married to

Beulah Richardson. They had the following children:— (9)Russel Miller, the son of George and Beulah Miller. (9)Lee Miller, the son of George and Beulah Miller. (9)Glen Miller, the son of George and Beulah Miller.

(8)John Miller, the son of Henry and Emma Miller, was married and had the following children:— (9) Cecil Miller, the son of John Miller. (9)Kathlene Miller, the dau. of John Miller. (9)Dortha Miller, the dau. of John Miller.

(7) Effie Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long, was married to George Clark. They had the following children:— (8)Beulah Clark, the dau. of George and Effie Clark, was married to

Everett Baker. They had the following children:— (9)Lelia Baker, the dau. of Everett and Beulah Baker. (9)Max. Baker, the son of Everett and Beulah Baker.

(8)Vivian Clark, the dau. of George and Effie Clark, was married to Fred Bechtel. They had the following children:— (9) Evelyn Bechtel, the dau. of Fred and Vivian Bechtel. (9)Eileen Bechtel, the dau. of Fred and Vivian Bechtel. (9)Gene Bechtel, the son of Fred and Vivian Bechtel. (9)Kenton Bechtel, the son of Fred and Vivian Bechtel.

(8) Cyril Clark, the son of George and Effie Clark. (7)Anna Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long, died on Dec. 31, 1928.

She was married to Clinton Meyers. They had the following children :•— (8)Harold Meyers, the son of Clinton and Anna Meyers, was married to

Beth. Jack. They had the following children:— (9)Eugene Meyers, the son of Harold and Beth. Meyers. (9)Ray Devon Meyers, the son of Harold and Beth. Meyers.

(8)Hubert Meyers, the son of Clinton and Anna Meyers, was married to Ruth Favorite. He died on July 20, 1925. They had one child:— (9)Everett Meyers, the son of Hubert and Ruth Meyers.

(8)Hazen Meyers, the son of Clinton and Anna Meyers, was married to Alice Kepple.

(8)Effie Meyers, the dau. of Clinton and Anna Meyers, was married to Clarence Hawkins.

(8)Horatio Meyers, the son of Clinton and Anna Meyers, was married to Maggie Gretzener. They had the following children:— (9)Wilbur Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)Clinton Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9) Glen Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)Wayne Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)Raymond Meyers^ the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9) Virginia Meyers, the dau. of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)Floyd Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)Rex. Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)William Meyers, the son of Horatio and Maggie Meyers. (9)Doris Jane Meyers, the dau. of Horatio and Maggie Meyers.

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(3)Michael Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Hershal Meyers, the son of Clinton and Anna Meyers, died March 28, 1902.

(8)Lalan Meyers, the son of Clinton and Anna Meyers, died October 9, 1893.

(7)Melissa Long, the dau. of John and Nancy Long, Avas married to Robert Clark. They had the folloAving children:— (8)Roy Clark, the son of Robert and Melissa Clark, Avas married to Fay

Baker. They had the following children:—• (9)Virginia Clark, the dau. of Roy and Fay Clark. (9) Helena Clark, the dau. of Roy and Fay Clark. (9)Dwayne Clark, the son of Roy and Fay Clark. (9) Kenneth Clark, the son of Roy and Fay Clark. (9)Gordon Clark, the son of Roy and Fay Clark. (9)Donabell Clark, the dau. of Roy and Fay Clark.

(8)Harry Clark, the son of Robert and Melissa Clark, Avas married to Ethel Shanafelt. They had the folloAving children:— (9)Eileen Clark, the dau. of Harry and Ethel Clark. (9)Homer Clark, the son of Harry and Ethel Clark. (9)Elsie Clark, the dau. of Harry and Ethel Clark.

(8)Mamie Clark, the dau. of Robert and Melissa Clark. (8)Edythe Clark, the dau. of Robert and Melissa Clark, Avas married to

John Niccum. They had the following children :— (9)Elmo Niccum, the son of John and Edythe Niccum, Avas married to

Marjory Pease. They had the following children:— (10) Warren Niccum, the son of Elmo and Marjory Niccum. (10)Roberta Niccum, the dau. of Elmo and Marjory Niccum.

(9)Eloise Niccum, the dau. of John and Edythe Niccum, was married to Ray Severant. They had the following children:— (10)Doris Jean Severant, the dau. of Ray and Eloise Severant. (10) Carol Severant, the son of Ray and Eloise Severant.

(9)John Niccum, the son of John and Edythe Niccum.

Urban Lang Family of Bethel Township, Lancaster County, Pa.

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C H R I S T E V A N G E L I C A L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

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URBAN LANG FAMILY OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.

(2)URBAN L A N G , the son of Christian Lang, the emigrant ancestor, was born in America in about the year 1706. He was christened John Urbanus Lang, but later adopted the shorter name of Urban. At times the name was spelled Orben, as will be found by refer­ring to records of land warrants, etc.

With his father and mother, he became a resident of Hickorytown, now the city of Lancaster, Penna., where in his early years, he conducted a subscription school, teach­ing the colonists children the rudiments of education.

On May 5th, 1731, he was married to Catharina Blum, the daughter of Ludwig Blum, as is given in the records of the Tulpehocken Church.

Ludwig Blum was one of the pioneers who left Schoharie, N . Y. , traveling down the Susquehanna river to where the Swatara river unites with it, At this point he followed the Swatara river, and ultimately settled in the Tulpehocken district. His location is shown on a drawing of the Tulpehocken Valley homesteads in 1723, near Tulpehocken creek, and he was an owner of one of these homesteads. In 1738, Ludwig Blum was one of the notable accessions to the Ephrata Community. He was the musician who virtually in­troduced the system of music peculiar to the Ephrata Cloister. How much instruction in theoretical and practical notation Conrad Beisel may have received from Ludwig Blum during the latter sojourn on the Cocalico, it is somewhat difficult to surmise. How­ever, being a musician of note, there is no question about the influence he exerted along this line, in the Ephrata Community.

Being desirous of establishing a home for himself and family, Urban Lang and his wife, Catharina, left Hickorytown, and settled in Earle township, Lancaster County, Penna, at a point about a mile and a half south of Ephrata, on Mi l l Creek. Here he secured a warrant for a tract of land on September 11, 1734, called "First M i l l . " This tract was for one-hundred and sixty-one and a half acres and the allowance of six per cents for roads. This tract, he later conveyed to George Matter, and the same is re­corded at Harrisburg, in Patent Book A.A. , vol. 13, page 1.

After a time, he decided to leave Earle township, and with his family he traveled northwest, ultimately locating about a mile from what is now Jonestown, Lebanon County, Penna. At the time he settled here, there were no white settlers in the vicinity. Urban met the Indians on friendly terms, and for a few gaudy trinkets, arrangements were made with the Indians who were located on the land he wished to occupy, to vacate and leave it for him and his family. This tract of land comprised many acres of virgin woodland. The agreement with the Indians was that they would turn over to Urban all the land between the Swatara river and the Grubb mountain, and as far as they could walk in three days. On this tract, he erected a log house which is still standing, although it has been remodeled within the past f i f ty years by adding an­other floor and a peaked roof as well as weather-boarding the sides. The foundations and basement, spring-house and first floor are as originally constructed.

Family tradition tell us that one of the Indian chieftains with his family, returned to this location a few years later, and camped close to Urban's home. A great friend­ship sprung up between these two families, to such an extent that Urban would loan his gun to the Indian for hunting purposes.

Although he apparently had possession of the land through arrangements with the Indians, nevertheless, he was required to secure his patent in the regular manner, by

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Sketch of house erected by Urban Lang in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, (now Lebanon County), Pa., in which he reared thirteen children. Erected in about

1735 and still standing.

(2)URBAN LANG FAMILY OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.

Pictures of Urban Lang's house in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa., as it now appears.

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(2) Urban Lang Family, Continued.

purchase from the Properietors of the Province. Therefore, on June 17, 1742, he secured a patent in the name of Urban Lang for 50 acres, Warrant No. 130—Survey A53-241. Also, on January 30, 1749, in the name of Urbanus Lang, he secured a patent for 225 acres, and the allowance of six per cent for roads, Warrant No. 257 —• Survey A68-241, a part of which is quoted as follows:

" A draught of a tract of land situate in Bethel Township, in the County of Lancaster, containing 225 acres and the allowance of 6 per cent for roads, etc. Formerly surveyed by Sam'l Blumstone for Urban Lang in pursuance of a war­rant,, and the said Sam'l Blumstone dying before any return thereof was made to the Surveyor General's office, the linas and boundaries thereof wpre measured and examined the 29th day of November, 1749."

There was also another patent in the name of Urbanus Lang, dated Jan. 16, 1767, for 15 acres and 67 perches, Warrant No. 319, Survey A8-240. The application for this tract was made on August 29, 1765, but was not returned until the above date.

The last will and testament of Urban Lang of Bethel Township, Lancaster County, Pa., is recorded in A7ol. 1-B, page 611 in the Lancaster Co. court-house, and provides as follow s:

"Wife , Catharina—two cows, all linens and woolens, all beds and bedding, all kitchen furniture, pots, etc, and clock, and the sum of 40 pounds, as her ful l dower.

"Two youngest sons, William and Benjamin, the sum of 150 pounds each, when they become 21 years of age.

"Christian, 40 pounds, Killian, 10 pounds, and the balance of the children, including Christian and Killian, share and share alike."

The will is dated April 8, 1769. Urban Lang died in July 1769.

The children of Urban and Catharina Lang were as follows: (3) Killian, married to Magdalana Fridruhen. (3) Christian, married to Rachael . (3)Anna Maria, married to John Beshore. (3)Rebecca, married to Henry Koch. (3)Willimina, married to Philip Fisher. (3)Juliana, married to Casper Diller. (3)Henry, married to M. Margaret . (3)Ludwick, married to Maria Elizabeth . (3) Catharina, married to George Hederick. (3)Elizabetb, married to John Bucher. (3)William, married to Elizabeth Koch. (3) Benjamin,

(3)Sophia," married to John Sheffer.

(3)Killian Liang Family. (3)Killian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang,

was born in Lancaster County, Penna., on Apri l 14, 1733, and died on March 5, 1808. He is buried in the old Reformed cemetery in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Magdalana Fridruhen, who was born in Borbach, Germany, on , 1735, and died in 1810. They had the following children: (4)Peter Lang, born in 1760. (4)Johannes Lang, married to Wilhelmina . (4) Killian Lang, married to Anna Barbara .

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(2) Urban Lang Family, Continued.

(4)Abraham Lang, married to Elizabeth Beshore. (4)Isaac Lang, married to Wilhelmina . (4)Heinrich Lang, married to M . Magdalena . (4) Catharine Lang, married to Henry Badenhorn, first. (4) Catharine Lang, married to Verner Olwein, second. (4) Anna Maria Lang, married to Heinrich Haner.

The complete history of this branch of the family will be found in another part under the head "Ki l l i an Lang Family." (See page 123).

(3) Christian LAing Family.

(3)CHRISTIAN LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, was born in 1735, and died in 1800. He was married to Rachael . They had the following children: (4)Israel Lang, married to Rachael . (4)Judith Lang, married to Johannes Losser. (4)Gabriel Lang, married to Elizabeth Kisling. (4)Esther Lang, married to George Mose. (4) Sarah Lang, married to John Lick. (4)Rachael Lang, married to John Heilman. (4)Christian Lang, married to Catharine Pfeil. (4) Hannah Lang. The complete history of this branch of the family will be found in another part under

the head "Christian Lang Family." (See page 149).

(3)Anna Maria Lang Family (John Beshore, husband)

(3)ANNA MARIA LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Catharina Lang, was born in Lancaster County, Penna., on January 19, 1749, and died on August 27, 1819, aged over 70 years. She was married to John Boeshore (Boshar, Beshore, Bayshore, Bashore) who was born on January 14, 1748, and died on Septem­ber 29, 1832, aged over 84 years. John Beshore is the son of Jacob Bashore, the emi­grant ancestor of the Bashore family of Lebanon County, Penna. The record of this family states that the emigrant ancestor, Jacques Milner La Basseaur or Jacob Michael Bashore, came to America in 1709-1710 with two of his brothers. They claim that they are of French extraction, or Huegonots, which the name implies, however, the original family may have been either Swiss or German, and a branch of the family may have settled in France at an early date, or the founder of this particular branch may have been conscripted into the French army, ultimately making France his per­manent location, and taking the French pronunciation for his name. The name "La Basseaur" is translated as meaning a "kettle or small pot." Some of the family claim that the name was derived from the "cow-lick" on the forehead, causing the hair to fall forward, and requiring continual brushing backward. This caused them to be nick-named "brush-hair" which finally became the name of the family, derived as follows:—Bas-, an abbreviation for the German word "basht" or brush, and "hore," which translated means hair, therefore, the name "Bashore." The passage to America being paid for them, the three brothers were sold as 'Redemptioners.' Jacob and one of the brothers were sold to a planter of New Rochelle, N. Y. The other brother was drowned. Jacob left New Rochelle, and went to Schoharie, N. Y. There he met Conrad Weiser, and was employed, and was brought to Pennsylvania. Jacob was captured by the Rangers and again sold as a 'Redemptioner'. Hearing that he was not required to serve, the second time as a 'Redemption servant,' Jacob ran

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(3)Anna Maria Lang Family (John Beshore, husband) Continued.

away from his owner, but after many years returned to Fredericksburg, Lebanon Co., Pa., and cleared himself with his purchaser. lie later married and became head of the Bashore family of Lebanon Co. It is claimed that in 1750, he had seven boys and five girls. John Boeshore, the husband of Anna Maria Lang, is a son of this Jacob Bashore. It is also claimed that Jacob Bashore named two of his sons as follows:— John Jacob and John George. The husband of Anna Maria Lang may have been John Jacob, but all records state the name as John Boeshore.

On Apri l 27, 1769, Urbanus Lang and Catharine, his wife, sold to John Bayshore of Bethel township, two tracts of land—225 acres and 15 acres and 67 perches. The first was gotten by patent dated Jan. 21, 1749, the second by patent dated Feb. 16, 1767. Part of this land was located on what is now known as Pedlar's Lot, in Bethel township now occupied by David E. Lick.

Following are the descendants of John Boeshore and Anna Maria Lang, his wife, insofar as we have been able to secure same: (4)Daniel Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Anna Maria Lang), the son of John

and Anna Maria Boeshore, died in 1801. Issue:— (5)Daniel Beshore, married to Barbara Birk, January 27, 1833. (5)Catharine Beshore, married to Peter Bixler. (5)Barbara Beshore, married to John Young. (5)Martha Beshore, married to John Spitler. (5)John Beshore, married to . The children of John Beshore, and wife, the son of Daniel Beshore, are:—

(6)Rebecca Beshore, married to Jacob Backenstose. (6)John Beshore. (6)Jacob Beshore. (6)Barbara Beshore. (6)Polly Beshore. (6) Sarah Beshore. (6)William Beshore, married to Anna Light, on September 11, 1838. (6)David Beshore. (6) George Beshore. (6) Catharine Beshore. (6)Elizabeth Beshore, married to Martin Gettle.

(4)John Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Anna Maria Lang), the son of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born January 2, 1773, died October 30, 1845, was married to Maria Catharina Faber, who was born on December 12, 1778, and died October 30, 1839. Resided in Fredericksburg, Pa. Was known as "Jonney Dawdy and Catty." We have records of only one child:— (5)Samuel Beshcre, born May 2, 1821, died Apri l 16, 1841.

(4)John Peter Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Anna Maria Lang), the son of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born Apri l 15, 1772, died 1815, was married to Magdalena Faber, born May 15, 1773, died February 25, 1833. They resided in Bethel township, Lebanon County, Pa. John Peter was always known as Peter Beshore. Issue of John Peter and Maria Magdalena Beshore:— (5)John Beshore, married to Christina Achenbach on March 9, 1820. The chil­

dren of John and Christina Beshore are:— (6) Peter Beshore, born January 17, 1821. (6)Sarah Anna Beshore, born February 23, 1828. (6)Engellina (Angelina) Beshore, born March 14, 1830.

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(3)Maria Lang Family (John Beshore, husband) Continued.

(5)Jacob Beshore, married to Catherine . The children of Jacob and Catherine Beshore are :— (6)Elizabeth Beshore, born November 18, 1824. (6) Sara Beshore, born August 2, 1830. (6)Peter Beshore, born November 28, 1828. (6)Daniel Beshore, born October 17, 1832.

(5)Gotf.rid Beshore, born March 14, 1789, died June 25, 1849, married to Magdalane Bross, on March 11, 1821. The children of Gotfrid and Magdalana Beshore are :— (6)Mary Beshore, born September 7, 1824, married to John Sherk. (6)Amanda Beshors, born October 26, 1827. (6)Gottfried Beshore, born January 26, 1823.

(5)Peter Beshore, born November 1, 1790, died October 4, 1849, married to Mary . Resided in Lebanon County, Pa. Issue:—

(6)Beneval Beshore, born Apri l 5, 1820. (6) Anna Maria Beshore, born April , 1817, married to Amos Shuey. (6) Clementine Beshore, born A p r i l 20. 1822. (6)Elizabeth Beshore, born October 30, 1826. (6)Mary Beshore, born May 1, 1829.

(5)Henry Beshore, married to Maria , who was born on September 17, 1794, and died on September 27, 1847. Record of one child:— (6)Isaac Beshore, born July 1, 1824.

(5)Barbara Beshore, who Mas first married to Maize, and secondly to Samuel Yoch. The children were as follows: (6)Joseph Maize, son of Barbara (Beshore) Maize. (6)Benjamin Maize, son of Barbara (Beshore) Maize. (6)Mary Yoch, daughter of Samuel and Barbara Yoch. (6)Henrietta Yoch, daughter of Samuel and Barbara Yoch. (6)Henry Yoch, son of Samuel and Barbara Yoch. The following also are

children of John Peter and Maria Magdalana (Faber) Beshore. (5)Adam Beshore f (5)Magdalena Beshore, married to Naftsgard. (5)Sarah Beshore, married to Barnbardt. (5)Eve Beshore, married to Michael Ginrich. (5) Catherine Beshore, married to Ooez. (5)Elizabeth Beshore, married to Ginrich. (5)Mary Beshore.

(4)A. Maria Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Anna Maria Lang), the daughter of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born August 30, 1774.

(4)Elizabeth Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Anna Maria Lang), the daughter of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born July 2, 1776.

(4)Benjamin Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban,—3 Anna Maria Lang), the son of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born October 16, 1778, married to Rosina .

(4)John Adam Beshore, (1—Christian, 2—Urban,—3 Anna Maria Lang), the son of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born February 19, 1787.

(4)John Henry Beshore, (1—Christian, Urban,—3 Anna Maria Lang), the son of John and Anna Maria Beshore, born January 13, 1793.

(3)Catharine Lang Family (George Hederick, husband) (3)CATHARINE L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Cath­

arina Lang, was married to George Hederick. There are no further records on this branch of the family at the present time.

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(3)Sophia Lang Family (John Sheaffer, husband)

(3)SOPHIA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Catharina Lang, was married to John Sheaffer (Sheffer, Scheaffer). There are no further rec­ords on this branch of the family at the present time.

(3)Benjamin Lang Family.

(3)BENJAMIN L A N G , (1— Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, was the youngest child in the family. He was born about 1756-1758. There are no records at the present time, but it is hoped to complete this family at a later date, inasmuch as he has a war record as follows:—

Enlisted as a private at Lebanon, Lancaster County, Penna., in the Penna. Rifles, under Captain Peter Grubb, Jr., on Apri l 9, 1776, and was discharged January 1, 1778. (Penna. Archives, Vol. 2, page 398 to 413).

He is also listed on the Penna. Pension Rolls, page 91, D. 514, being placed on the roll September 24, 1827, pension commencing on September 1, 1827. Aged 76 years.

At this time he was a resident of Franklin County, Penna, and according to these records, he was born in about the year 1751.

(3)Rebecca Lang Family (Henry Koch, husband)

(3)REBECCA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Catha­rina Lang, was married to Henry Koch. There is a record of one son :— (4)Henry Koch, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Rebecca Lang), the son of Henry and

Rebecca Koch, was married to Sarah . Issue:— (5)Mary Koch, born March 23, 1785. (5)John Koch, born November 11, 1787. (5)Anna Koch, born July 18, 1789. (5)Child , born , 1797, baptised October 22, 1797. (5)Jacob Koch, born March 12, 1798. (5)Elenora Koch, born September 20, 1800.

(3) William Lang Family.

(3 )WILLIAM L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, was born in 1755, and died in 1830. He was baptised John William Lang. He married Elizabeth Kog, (Kag, Kop, Koch.) on November 14, 1780. She was born in 1760, and died in 1829. There is a rec ord of only two children:— (4)Christina Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—William Lang), the daughter of Wil­

liam and Elizabeth Lang, born July 3, 1782. (4)John Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—William Lang), the son of William and

Elizabeth Lang, born 1794, baptised October 26, 1794.

(3)Elizabeth Ljang Family (John Bucher, husband)

(3)ELIZABETH L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Catharina Lang, was married to John Bucher. Issue:— (4)John Casper Bucher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Elizabeth Lang), the son of John

and Elizabeth Bucher, was born on June 18, 1804. (4)John Peter Bucher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Elizabeth Lang), the son of John

and Elizabeth Bucher, was born on July 3, 1801. (4)Jaoob Bucher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Elizabeth Lang), the son of John and

Elizabeth Bucher, was born on September 9, 1799.

(3)Juliana Ljang Family (Casper Diller, Jr., husband)

(3)JULIANA LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Catha­rina Lang, was married to Casper Diller, Jr.

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(3)Juliana Lang Family (Casper Diller, Jr., husband) Continued,

Casper Diller, Jr., is a son of Casper Elias Diller, who at the age of 37 years came to America with his wife, Anna Barbara, who was aged 30 years. He made the trip on the good ship "Samuel," Hugh Percy, Master, qualifying August 17, 1733. They brought with them four children, Philip Adam, aged 10 years; Hans Martin, aged 8 years; Rosina, aged 4 years; and Christina, aged 2 years.

Casper Elias Diller, who was born in 1696, and died in 1796, is buried at the Hi l l Church near Lebanon, Pa. Casper Elias Diller married the second time on April 14, 1766, to Eva Magdalena Meyers.

Casper Diller, Jr., the son of Casper Elias Diller and his wife, Anna Barbara, was horn in America. It is claimed that the Diller family is of French extraction, Iluge-not, and that there are documents in the family dating back to one, Michael Diller (1543) who was a court preacher and also a distinguished literary man, some of his works being still extant.

(Jasper Elias Diller settled in the locality of New Holland, Lancaster County, Pa. Casper Diller, Jr. married Juliana Lang, and took out a warrant for land in Leban­

on County, Pa., on December 27, 1769. They had six sons and six daughters as follows:

(4)Casper Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the son of Casper Biller, and his wife, Juliana Lang.

(4)Martin Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the son of Casper Diller, and his wife, Juliana Lang, was married, first, to a Miss Samuel, and the second time to a Miss Young. Their children were as follows:— (5)Eliza Diller, the daughter' of Martin Diller and his wife, Miss Samuel, was mar­

ried to Ballinger, of Missouri. (5)Martin Diller, the son of Martin Diller and his wife, Young, had one

daughter. (5)Peter Diller, the son of Martin Diller and his wife. Young, was un­

married. (5)Joseph Diller, the son of Martin Diller and his wife, Young, had the

following children :— (6)Edward Diller, the son of Joseph Diller. (6) Oliver Diller, the son of Joseph Diller. (6) Augustus Diller, the son of Joseph Diller. (6)Fourteen daughters of Joseph Diller (no names given).

(5)Mary Diller, the daughter of Martin Diller and his wife, Young, was married to Leidich. They had two sons:— (6)Adam M. Leidich, the son of Mary (Diller) Leidich. had a son,

(7)Stewart Leidich. (6)Diller Jr. Leidich, the son of Mary (Diller) Leidich.

(5)Anna Diller, the daughter of Martin Diller and his wife, Young, was married to Dr. David Diller of Hanover'. Their children were as follows:

(6)Adam Diller, the son of David and Anna Diller. No issue. (6)Isaac Diller, the son of David and Anna Diller. No issue. (6)Peter Martin Diller, the son of David and Anna Diller. No issue. (6)Emanuel Diller, the son of David and Anna Diller. (6)Dr. David Diller, Jr. the son of David and Anna Diller, who resided near

York Springs, was married, and had the following children: (7) Orpheus Diller, son of Dr. David Diller, Jr. (7)Ulysses Grant Diller, son of Dr. David Diller, Jr. (7)Ira Darius Alonzo Diller, son of Dr. David Diller, Jr.

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(3)Juliana Lang Family (Casper Diller, Jr., husband) Continued,

(7)Ruel Marcus Daniel Diller, son of Dr. David Diller, Jr. (7)Lucius Quintus CUrtius Diller, son of Dr. David Diller, Jr. (7)Hypatia Blanch Anna Eliza Diller, dau. of Dr. David Diller, Jr.

(6)Lewis Diller, the son of David and Anna Diller, lived near East Berlin, and was married and had three daughters:— (7) Clarissa Diller, the daughter of Lewis Diller, was unmarried. (7)Matilda Diller, the daughter of Lewis Diller, was unmarried. (7) Eliza Diller, the daughter of Lewis Diller, was unmarried.

(5) Catharine Diller, the daughter of Martin Diller and his wife, Young. (5)Rebecca Diller, the daughter of Martin Diller and his wife, Young,

was married to Black, and they had one daughter. (6)Salome Black, the daughter of Rebecca (Diller) Black.

(5)Leah Diller, the daughter of Martin Diller and his wife, Young. (5)Juliana Diller, the daughter of Martin Diller and his wife, Young, was

married to a Mr. Elbert, (4)John Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the son of Casper Diller

and his wife, Juliana Lang. (4)David Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the son of Casper Diller

and his wife, Juliana Lang. (4)Benjamin Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the son of Casper

Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang, had one son:— (5)Dr. Joseph Moritz Diller.

(4)George Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the son of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang.

(4)Salome Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the dau. of Casper Di l ­ler and his wife, Juliana Lang.

(4)Elizabeth Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—.Juliana Lang), the dau. of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang.

(4)Catharine Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the dau. of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang, was married and had one daughter:— (5)Daughter, who was married to Frederick Meyers.

(4)Magdalena Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the dau. of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang, was married and had one daughter:— (5)Daughter, who married George Diehl.

(4)Juliana Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the daughter of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang.

(4)Christina Diller, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Juliana Lang), the d a u g h t e r of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang.

(4)A son of Casper Diller and his wife, Juliana Lang, had the following family. In­asmuch as Casper and Juliana Diller had six sons and six daughter's as is shown above, and as verified by records which state that they had twelve children, the following family, no doubt, belongs to one of the above sons, but records w7ere not available to properly identify it:— (5)Samuel Diller, the son of Diller, and the grandson of Casper Diller

had the following family:— (6) Simon Diller, the son of Samuel Diller, minister U. B. Church. (6) Samuel Diller, the son of Samuel Diller, resided at Dillsburg, Pa., was mar­

ried and had six sons and two daughters:— (7) Cyrus Diller, son of Samuel Diller, Jr., was a Colonel in the 76th Regi­

ment, Penna. Volunteers.

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(3)Juliana Lang Family (Casper Diller, Jr., husband) Continued.

(7)Isaiah Diller, son of Samuel Diller, Jr. (7) Adam Diller, son of Samuel Diller, Jr. (7)Simon Diller, Jr., son of Samuel Diller, Jr., was the proprietor of the

Diller House of Hanover, and a Lieut, in the Civil War. (7)WilUam S. DiUer, son of Samuel Diller, Jr., was a Major in the Civil War,

also an employee in the New York Custom-house. (7)Luther Y. Diller, son of Samuel Diller, Jr., was a Captain in the Civil War,

and also, conducted a coal and lumber business in East Berlin, Pa. (7) Belinda Diller, the daughter of Samuel Diller, Jr. (7)Elizabeth Diller, the daughter of Samuel Diller, Jr.

(6) Cyrus Diller, the son of Samuel Diller, Sr..was married, and resided in Mich­igan. He had four sons and one daughter: (7)Mabel DiUer, the daughter of Cyrus DiUer. (7)Isaiah Diller, the son of Cyrus Diller, who had a son:—

(8) WiUiam Diller, son of Isaiah Diller. (7)Adam Diller, the son of Cyrus Diller, had three children:—

(8)Isaiah DiUer, son of Adam Diller. (8)Alta DiUer, daughter of Adam Diller. (8)Henry Diller, son of Adam Diller.

(7)Simon Diller, son of Cyrus DiUer,' had three sons. (7)WiUiam Diller, son of Cyrus Diller, had one daughter.

(3)Willimina iMng Family (Philip Fisher, husband)

(3)WILLIMINA LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the daughter of Urban and Catharina Lang, was married to Philip Fisher, who died in 1.804. They resided in Lan­caster County, now Lebanon County, Penna. The r e c o r d s of their family are as follows:—

(4)John Fisher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Willimina Lang), son of Philip and Wil-limina Fisher.

(4)Henry Fisher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Willimina Lang), son of Philip Fisher and his wife, Willimina Lang.

(4)Jacob Fisher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Willimina Lang), son of Philip Fisher and his wife, Willimina Lang, was married to Sabina . They resided in South Lebanon township, Lebanon County, Pa., and on Apri l 8, 1776, they pur­chased 285 acres of land. Jacob Fisher died in 1844, and his wife, Sabina, died in 1851. They hod the following children:—

(5)Henry Fisher, the son of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to Elizabeth . There is a record of only one son:—•

(6)Henry Fisher, the son of Henry and Elizabeth Fisher.

(5)John Fisher, the son of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, w a s married to Elizabeth Wollmer, on Apri l 23, 1810. They had the following children:— (6) Jonathan Fisher, son of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born on October 13,

1827. (6)Esther Fisher, daughter of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born on Septem­

ber 11, 1831. (6)Levina Fisher, daughter of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born on Sep­

tember 11, 1831. (6)Mary Magdalena Fisher, daughter of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born

on November 22, 1830.

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(3) Willimina Lang Family (Philip Fisher, husband) Continued.

(6)Rebecca Fisher, daughter of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born on October 30, 1835.

(6)John Henry Fisher, son of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born on May 28, 1839.

(6)Malinda Fisher, daughter of John and Elizabeth Fisher, was born on De cember 29, 1844.

(5)Jacob Fisher, the son of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to Christina

(5)Catharine Fisher, the daughter of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to Jacob Tittle.

(5)Barbara Fisher, the daughter of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to Peter Walmer.

(5)Sabina Fishsr, the daughter of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to John Walmer.

(5)Anna Maria Fisher, the daughter of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to Jacob Light.

(5)Margaret Fisher, the daughter of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to John Wolf.

(5)Sarah Fisher, the daughter of Jacob and Sabina Fisher, was married to George Walmer, on Apr i l 9, 1810.

(5)Peter Fisher, the son of Jacob and Sabina Fisher. (4)David Fisher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Willimina Lang), the son of Philip

Fisher and his wife, Willimina Lang, was married, and resided in North Lebanon township, Lebanon County, Penna. He died in 1845. His children were as fol­lows :—

(5)Samuel Fisher, the son of David Fisher. (5)Henry Fisher, the son of David Fisher. (5)Catharine Fisher, the daughter of David Fisher. (5)Leah Fisher, the daughter of David Fisher. (5)Philip Fisher, the son of David Fisher, was born in 1814, and died May 14, 1882,

in Lebanon, Pa. He was married to Louisa , who was born in 1809, and died in July 5, 1882, in Lebanon, Pa. There is a record of one son:— (6)David Fisher, the son of Philip and Louisa Fisher, was born on May 6, 1838.

(4)Peter Fisher, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Willimina Lang), the son of Philip Fisher and his wife, Willimina Lang, was married to Catharine. Resided in Leban­on County, Pa. They had the following children:—

(5)Catharine Fisher, the daughter of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was married to Michael Reinoll.

(5)Sarah Fisher, the daughter of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was m a r r i e d to • Martin.

(5)Elizabeth Fisher, the daughter of Peter and Catharine Fishei', was born on October 29, 1812, and was married to John Schnee.

(5)Mary (Polly) Fisher, the daughter of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was married to George Reinoll.

(5)Rebecca (Peggy) Fisher, the daughter of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was mar­ried to Daniel Embrich.

(5)Peter Fisher, Jr., the son of Peter and Catharine Fisher, died in 1838. (5)David Fisher, the son of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was born on January 25,

1818. (5)Lucia (Louisa) Fisher, the daughter of Peter and Catharine Fisher.

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(3)Willimina Lang Family (Philip Fisher, husband) Continued.

(5)Philip Fisher, the son of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was married to Catharine . They had the following children:—

(6) Anna Margaret Fisher, the daughter of Philip and Catharine Fisher, was born on December 7, 1821.

(6) John Wilhelm Fisher, the son of Philip and Catharine Fisher, was born on March 15, 1824.

(6)Levi Fisher, the son of Philip and Catharine Fisher, was born on February 7, 1826.

(6) Catharina Anna Fisher, the daughter of Philip and Catharine Fisher, was born on January 27, 1829.

(6)Sarah Fisher, the daughter of Philip and Catharine Fisher. (5)Henry Fisher, the son of Peter and Catharine Fisher, was married to Magda­

lena . They had the following children:— (6)Samuel Fisher, the son of llenry and Magdalena Fisher, was born on July

27, 1834. (6)Simon Fisher, the son of Henry and Magdalena Fisher, was born January 3,

1837. (6)Joseph Fisher, the son of Henry and Magdalena Fisher, Avas born on De­

cember 18, 1819. (6)Daniel Fisher, the son of Henry and Magdalena Fisher, Avas born on Novem­

ber 11, 1821.

(3)Ludwig Lang Family.

(3)LUDWIG L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, Avas married to Maria Elizabeth . They had the folloAA-ing children:—

(4)John George Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Ludwig Lang), the son of Lud­wig and Maria Elizabeth Lang, was born April 23, 1764.

(4)Joseph Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Luthvig Lang), the son of Ludwig and Maria Elizabeth Lang, was born on April 9, 1773.

(4)Elizabeth Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—LudAvig Lang), the dau. of Ludwig and Maria Elizabeth Lang, was bom on March 29, 1777.

(4)Jchn Ludwig Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Ludwig Lang), the son of Luxhvig and Maria Elizabeth Lang, Avas married to Anna Mohr, on September 11, 1798. They had the following children:— (5) John Lang, the son of John LudAvig and Anna Lang, Avas born November 26,

1798.

(5)Jacob Lang, the son of John Ludwig and Anna Lang, Avas born on April 15, 1808.

(5)Wilhelm Lang, the son of John Ludwig and Anna Lang, Avas born on January 25, 1806. He Avas married and had one child:— (6)Franklin Lang, the son of Wilhelm Lang.

(5)Rebecca Lang, the daughter of John Ludwig and Anna Lang, Avas OArer fourteen years of age in 1832.

(5)Polly Lang, daughter of John Ludwig and Anna Lang, Avas over fourteen years of age in 1832.

(5)Samuel Lang, the son of John LudAvig and Anna Lang, Avas born on December 18, 1800.

(5)Michael Lang, the son of John Ludwig and Anna Lang, Avas born January 2, 1802, and died May 28, 1875, buried in Straustown cemetery. He was married

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(3)Ludwig Lang Family, Continued.

to Salome Miller, who was born on November 9, 1806, and who died on Apri l 19, 1887, buried in Bethel cemetery. Their children are as follows:— (6)Michael Long, the son of Michael and Salome Lang, was born on Septem­

ber 5, 1829, and died on June 4, 1910. He is buried in Auburn. Pa., in the German Lutheran cemetery. He was a farmer. Also, he served in Co. F, 167th Regiment, Penna. Volunteers. He was married to Elizabeth Geisler, who was born on February 17, 1824, and who died on January 22, 1908. She is buried in the German Lutheran cemetery, in Auburn, Pa. They had the following children:— (7)Elias Long, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was born on March

5, 1858, in Bethel Township, and now resides in Auburn, Pa. He is a farm­er and laborer, and was married to Mary Dewald, who died in Auburn in 1926, aged 52 years. Their children are:— (8)John Lcng, the son of Elias and Mary Long, Auburn, Pa. (8)Harrison Long, the son of Elias and Mary Long, Auburn, Pa. (8)Paul Long, the son of Elias and Mary Long, Auburn, Pa. (8)Harvey Long, the son of Elias and Mary Long, Auburn, Pa.

(7)Catharine Long, the daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was mar­ried to William Patches and resides at Mt. Etna, Pa. Issue: (8)Ella Patches, daughter of Wm. and Catharine Patches, resides in

Avon, Pa. (8)Mabel Patches, the dau. of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)Stella Patches, the dau. of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)Peter Patches, the son of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)Ambrose Patches, the son of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)William Patches, the son of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)Stanley Patches, the son of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)John Patches, the son of Wm. and Catharine Patches. (8)Harvey Patches, the son of Wm. and Catharine Patches.

(7) Adam Long, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was married to Jane Custard. They reside in Auburn, Pa. Issue :— (8)Elizabeth Long, the dau. of Adam and Jane Long. (8)Nora Long, the daughter of Adam and Jane Long. (8)Clayton Long, the son of Adam and Jane Long. (8)Luther Long, the son of Adam and Jane Long.

(7)Nathan Long, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was born on June 17, 1860, and died November 9, 1886, buried in Bethel cemetery. He was unmarried.

(7)Monroe Long, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was married to Agnes Potts, and resides in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

(7)Michael Long, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was married to Agnes Polts and resides in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Fa.

(7)Emma Long, the daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Long, was born on September 26, 1856, in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. She was mar­ried to William Staller, who was born in Wayne Township, Schuylkill Co., Pa., and is a laborer. They reside in Auburn, Pa. Issue:— (8)Jeremiah Staller, the son of William and Emma Staller. (8)Irvin Staller, the son of William and Emma Staller.

(6)Rebecca Long, the daughter of Michael and Salome Lang, was first married to Schrock, and the second time to Kline.

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(3)Ludwig Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Lavina Long, the daughter of Michael and Salome Lang, was married to John Fidler.

(6)Cleisia Long, the daughter of Michael and Salome Lang, was married to Miller, according to one record, and to Solomon Hollenbach by

another record. She may have been married twice. (6)Isaac Long, the son of Michael and Salome Lang, was married to Mary Gar­

rett, (6)John Long, the son of Michael and Salome Lang, was married to Amelia

Strouse. (6) Henry Long, the son of Michael and Salome Lang, was born on October 28,

1827, and died on Apri l 21, 1895. He was married to Lavina Barto, who was born on December 8, 1829, and died on December 19, 1910. Their children are as follows :— (7)Frank Long, the son of Henry and Lavina Long. (7)Henry Long, the son of Henry and Lavina Long. (7)Monroe Long, the son of Henry and Lavina Long. (7)Emma P. Long, the dau. of Henry and Lavina Long, born May 11, 1879,

and died August 2, 1880, buried in Bethel cemetery. (7)Lavina Long, the daughter of Henry and Lavina Long, was born on Oc­

tober 25, 1849, in Bethel Township, Berks Co., Pa,, and died on February 20, 1911, and is buried at Salem, Bethel Township, Berks Co., Fa. She was married to Frederick Whitman. They had the following children:— (8) Catharine Isabella Whitman, who was born on April 7, 1868, at Bethel,

and died on January H , 1918, was the daughter of Frederick and Lavina Whitman. She is buried at Annville, Pa. She married twice. First to Levi Fidler, who was born on January 7, 1865, in Bethel Town­ship, Berks Co., Pa., and died July 13, 1896, and is buried at Salem, Bethel cemetery. He was a laborer, and was a m e m b e r of the Lutheran church, and the P. O. S. of A. The second husband was, Samuel Holstein, of Palmyra, Pa. The children were as follows:— (9) Wayne Fidler, the son of Levi and Catharine Fidler, was born on

January 9, 1884, at Bethel, Berks County, Pa., and was married to Lizzie Biely, who was born on May 24, 1881. He is a member of the TJ. B. church, and is a laborer by occupation.

(9)Samuel Fidler, the son of Levi and Catharine Fidler, was born on

May 27, 1885, and died on September 19, 1889. (9)Harry Jacob Fidler, the son of Levi and Catharine Fidler. Resides

in Lebanon, Pa. (9)Maggie Fidler, the daughter of Levi and Catharine Fidler, resides

at Meyerstown, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1, and is married to Charles Kienie.

(9) Cyrus Henry Holstein, the son of Samuel and Catharine Holstein. resides in Pine Grove, Pa.

(9)Mary Catharine Holstein, the daughter of Samuel and Catharine Holstein, resides in Lebanon, Pa.

(9)Lester Holstein, the son of Samuel and Catharine Holstein. (7)Adam Long, the son of Henry and Lavina Long, was married to Alice

Sheaffer. However, he had a child with Rebecca Spannuth, who later married William Peffley. The child of Adam Long and Rebecca Span­nuth was the following:—

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(3)Ludwig Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Nester Long, the son of Adam and Rebecca Long, was born in Bethel township, Berks Co., Pa., on January 20, 1874. He was married to Sarah Funk, the daughter of Levi and Mary (Stover) Funk, who was born on September 16, 1873, in North Lebanon township, Lebanon County, Pa. They reside at Cleona, Pa., and are members of the United Brethren church. Nester works at the Bethlehem Steel Co., in Lebanon. Their children are as follows:—

(9)Irvin Levi Long, the son of Nester and Sarah Long, was born on August 17, 1893, in North Lebanon Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. He was married first to Mabel Noll, and second to Nora Moyer, and they have one child:— (10)Kathryn Long, the daughter of Irvin L. and Mabel Long.

(9)Mary Rebecca Long, the daughter of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pa., on July 18, 1895. She is married to Jacob Long, and they have one child:

(lO)CleOn Long, the son of Jacob and Mary Long. (9) Amy Elizabeth Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born

in North Lebanon Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., on February 28, 1897, and died May 1, 1898.

(9)Estella Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in Union Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., on Apri l 27, 1899, and is married to Elmer Maulfair. They have the following children:— (10)Herman Maulfair, the son of Estella and Elmer Maulfair. (10) Mary Maulfair, the dau. of Elmer and Estella Maulfair. (10)Emma Maulfair, the daughter of Elmer and Estella Maulfair. (lO)Arlena Maulfair, the dau. of Elmer and Estella Maulfair.

(9)Tillie Funk Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in 1900, in Union Township, Lebanon Co., Pa, She is married to Howard Winters, and they have one child:— (10) Elizabeth Winters, the dau. of Howard and Tillie F. Winters.

(9)Mabel Kathrine Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born May 9, 1903, and is married to Charles Fetter. They have two children:— (10)Verna Fetter, the dau. of Charles and Mabel Fetter. (lO)Herbert Fetter, the son of Charles and Mabel Fetter.

(9)Earl Nester Long, the son of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in North Cornwall Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., born June 27, 1904, and died September 18, 1904.

(9)Ada Sarah Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in North Cornwall Township, Lebanon Co.. Pa,, on May 30, 1906, and is married to Alfred Sanders.

(9)Ammon Ray Long, the son of Nester and Sarah Long, born in North Cornwall Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., on Aug. 9, 1907, was married to Edith Kreiser.

(9)Florence Anna Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in South Annville Township, Lebanon Co.. Pa., on March 19, 1910, and is married to Alf red Miller. They have one child:— (lO)Alfred Miller, the son of Alfred and Florence Miller.

(9)Eva Jane Long, the dau. of Nester and Sarah Long, was born in North Cornwall Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., on February 3, 1916.

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(3)Henry Lang Family.

(3)HENRY L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, was born in about 1745, and died in 1816. He was married to M . Margaret

, and thej' resided in Annville Township, Lebanon Co., Pa. They had the fol­lowing children:—

(4)Michael Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the son of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, died in 1820. Records indicate that he was unmarried.

(3)Henry Lang Family, Continued

(4)David Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the son of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, was born on January 20, 1790, and died on February 27, 1866. He is buried in Salem Church cemetery, Londonderry township, L e b a n o n Co., Pa. David was married to Catharine , who was born on September 25, 1792, and died on June 14, 1868. She, too, is buried in Salem Church cemetery, London­derry township, Lebanon Co., Pa. They had the following children:— (5)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of David and Catharine Lang, was married to

Henry Snyder. (5)Henry Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was born in 1828, and died

on November 2, 1873. lie is buried in Salem Church cemetery, Londonderry Township, Lebanon Co., Pa.

(5)Catharine Lang, the daughter of David and Catharine Lang, was married to Martin Furman.

(5) George Lang, the son of David and Catharine Lang, was married to Sarah Kint-zel, and they had a number of children among which was :— (6) Cyrus Long, the son of George and Sarah Lang, was born on January 29,

1853, in South Annville Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., and died on September 21, 1923. He is buried at Annville, Pa. He was a farmer, and a member of the United Brethren church. Cyrus was married to Sarah Funk, who was born at Palmyra, Pa., on February 26, 1858, and died on February 4, 1900. She is buried at Annville, Pa. Their children are as follows:— (7)Amelia Long, the daughter of Cyrus and Sarah Long, was born in South

Annville Township, Lebanon County, Pa., on November 27, 1879. She was married to Samuel Bender, who was born on July 7, 1880, in Wernersville, Pa. Amelia is a member of the United Brethren church, and her husband is a member of the Reformed church. He is a telegraph operator. They reside in Annville, Pa., and have the following children:— (8)Harry L. Bender, the son of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at

Annville, Pa., on May 4, 1904, and died on November 7, 1922. He had a business college education and was a telegrapher by occupation. He is buried at Mt. Annville.

(8)Edith M . Bender, the daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on December 29, 1905. She had a normal school education, and is now a teacher in the public schools.

(8)Mary A. Bender, the daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on February 11, 1908. She attended the Lebanon Valley College.

(8)Arthur Bender, the son of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on December 21, 1909. He is a telegraph operator.

(8)Sarah E. Bender, the daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on February 3, 1912.

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(3)Henry Lang Family, Continued

(8)Vincent E. Bender, the son of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on July 14, 1914.

(8)Miriam Esther Bender, the daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on January 8, 1921.

(8)Esther Miriam Bender, the daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on January 8, 1921.

(8)Gladys M . Bender, the daughter of Samuel and Amelia Bender, was born at Annville, Pa., on October 11, 1923.

(7)Leah Long, the daughter of Cyrus and Sarah Long, was born in 1878, and died in 1879. She is buried at South Annville, Pa.

(7)Laura Long, the daughter of Cyrus and Sarah Long, was born at South Annville, Pa., on February 18, 1883. She now resides at Annville, Pa.

(4)George Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the son of Henry and M . Margaret Lang. No records of this branch.

(4)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the son of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, died on June 8, 1854. He owned land in East Hanover Town­ship. He was married and had the following children:— (5)Christian Lang, the son of Abraham Lang. (5)Samuel Lang, the son of Abraham Lang. (5)Abraham Lang, Jr., the son of Abraham Lang. (5)Eliza Lang, the daughter of Abraham Lang, was married to Moses Shirk. (5)John Lang, the son of Abraham Lang. (5)David Lang, the son of Abraham Lang.

(4)Barbara Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the daughter of Henry and M. Margaret Lang.

(4)Catharine Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the daughter of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, was unmarri ed and died in 1860, in South Annville Town­ship, Lebanon Co., Pa.

(4)Anna Maria Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the daughter of Henry and M. Margaret Lang.

(4)Regina Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the daughter of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, died in Annville Township, Lebanon Co., Pa., in 1820. She had a son-in-law, John Heilman.

(4)Magdalena Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the d a u g h t e r of Henry and M. Margaret Lang, was married to Casper Dasher, on July 15, 1800. No record on this branch of tlie family.

(4)Eve Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the daughter of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, was married to George Graby. They had one child:— (5) Henry Graby, the son of George and Eve Graby.

(4)Juliana Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Henry Lang), the daughter of Henry and M . Margaret Lang, was married to Henry Alleman, and had eight children. However, there are records of only one of the children:—

(ö)Michael Alleman, the son of Henry and Juliana Alleman, who was married and had six children :— (6)Susanna Alleman, the daughter of Michael Alleman, was married to John

Cope. (6)Michael R. Alleman, the son of Michael Alleman. (6)Elizabeth Alleman, the daughter of Michael Alleman, was married to John

Foltz. They had the following children:— (7)Ella Foltz, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Foltz.

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(3)Henry Lang Family, Continued,

(7)Catharine Foltz, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Foltz. (7)J. Ezra Foltz, the son of John and Elizabeth Foltz, at one time conducted

a creamery at Deodate. (7)Christian Foltz, the son of John and Elizabeth Foltz, acquired his early

education in the district schools, and graduated from Kutztown State Normal School, when he was 21 years of age. In 1891, he embarked in the mercantile business at Deodate. He never married. He was a mem­ber of the Lutheran church. His father was first married to Helen Lutz, who bore him two children. He later married Elizabeth Alleman of Lower Swatara township, Dauphin County, Pa., who was the mother of the above children.

(6)Mary Ann Alleman, the daughter of Michael Alleman, was married to Michael Gorley.

(6)Henry Alleman, the son of Michael Alleman. (6) Joseph Alleman, the son of Michael Alleman.

Killian Lang Family of Bethel Township, Lancaster (Dauphin) County, Pa.

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125

KILLIAN LANG FAMILY OF LANCASTER, (DAUPHIN) CO., PA.

(3 )KILLIAN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, was born in Lancaster County, Pa., on Apri l 14, 1733, and died on March 5, 1808. He is buried in the old Reformed Church cemetery in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Magdalana Fridruhen of Borbach, Germany, who was born in 1735 and died in 1810. She, too, is buried by the side of her husband in the old Reformed Church cemetery in Jonestown, Pa. An inscription on the tombstone of Killian Lang reads as follows:—

"Heir ruhet Killian Lang, geboren April 14, 1733, im Ehestand lebte er 51 yahr 6 moneten Hinterleis 9 kinder und Starb den 5 tag, Merz. 1808. Al t 74 yahr 10 monaten und 24 taga. Text Ebraer das 4 te Kapitel unden 4 ten varse."

Translation:—

"Here rests Killian Lang, born April 14, 1733, lived in union with his wife 51 years 6 months. Left 9 children and died March 5, 1808. Aged 74 years, 10 months, and 24 days. Text, Hebrews the fourth Chapter and the fourth verse."

According to the above, they were married in September, 1756.

Magdalana Fridruhen arrived in America on St. Michael's Day, in September, 1753. An interesting account of this trip is herein listed.

Kill ian Lang was a private in the 1st Batallion, Provincial Soldiers, as is recorded on March 28, 1756, Lt. Com. Conrad Weiser, Major Wm. Parsons, Capt. Foulk. He was also, appointed a member of the committee to collect funds for the suffering brethren on account of the shutting up of the port of Boston by the British Parliament. Also, at a meeting of the inhabitants of Lebanon and adjoining townships, held on Saturday, June 25, 1774, he was present and took an active part in the "Lebanon Resolves." (Pennsylvania Archives 2d Ser. Vol. 13, page 272.) At a general election in the Borough of Lancaster, held on the 15th day of December, 1774, to elect 60 proper persons for a committee to observe the conduct of all persons, touching the general association of the General Congress, Kill ian Lang of Bethel township was elected to represent the 4th district.

Kill ian Lang was Overseer of Roads in Dauphin County in 1775, and Overseer of Poor in 1780. His name appears in the first census of Dauphin County in 1790, and he is record­ed as paying Proprietary tax in Lancaster County in 1771 to 1782.

In addition to the land which he inherited and purchased from his father, Urban Lang, he had deeded to him a lot in Jonestown, Pa., then Williamsburg, numbered 102, same being part of a tract of land granted to William Jones, dated December 20, 1759, the consideration being five shillings rental per year.

His last will and testament is recorded in Book C, page 72, Dauphin Co., Pa. (Page 130-1).

He was an active member of the Reformed Church of Jonestown, Pa., being a trustee of said church.

The following is an exact translation of a copy of the original paper which was written in German script, and relates to an accounting made by the wife of Kill ian Lang on the estate of her sister, Anna Barbara, who died on the sea, while sailing for America. This paper is in the possession of Miss Minnie Capp of Lebanon, Pa.

B E T H E L TOWNSHIP. (Grafschaft) County, Dauphin. in Pennsylvania, the 27th October, 1794. Because the Court demands it on account of a request from Bohrbach in Europe in an

official communication to Lawyer George Haas of Dauphin Township, this is signed. To

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(S)Killian Lang Family.

Fridrin of Steinmetz and attested by Pro. Cap. Hat/.felt that I, Killian Lang and my wife Magadelene nee' Fridruhen of Borbaeh are hereby giving a true inventory with the customary oath and attorney's signature signed by us and attested to by us stating what we have received and inherited after the death of Anna Barbara Fridruhen, married Heinzelin. In order to ascertain what Magdalene nee' Fridruhen received from her parents in money, clothing, etc., for her trip, therefore we the undersigned, Killian Lang and Magdalene Lang nee'Fridruhen by our oath as follows before the magistrate, John Gloninger, Esquire, do make, the following inventory correctly set up and our account is hereby given.

Inventory of money and goods belonging to the deceased. Gottleib Heintzel and his law­ful wife, Anna Barbara nee Fridruhen, received from Killian Lang and his wife Magdalene as heirs of the above mentioned deceased. 1754, March. In September on St. Michael's Day 1753, T, Magdalene Langin, nee' Fridruhen arrived in Philadelphia from Europe and I sold at public auction the estate of my sister Anna Barbara about in the month of March. The amount received of this public auction was about L21-2-9.

The following was not sold at auction but was kept by me Magdalene Langin.

One bed with feathers L5 One kettle (copper) Ll-10 An old skirt 10 Cloth, apron, (colored) of flax cloth . . . . 7-6 Miscellaneous things, two small pots, etc., 12-0 1 hand iron °-0 1 scarf 1-6

L29-01-9 Of the above mentioned inventory, we, Killian Lang and Magdalene have the following

account to be deducted. In the Fall of 1753, I, Magdalene Langin borrowed of my employer W. Filtzenweger, the

money to pay half of the freight of my brother-in-law, Gottleib Heintzel, who died in Eng­land, and also the whole freight for my sister Anna Barbara Heintzel, who died on the trip at sea. A l l of the above I paid making a total of L21-02-9. L21-02-9 (L5 for him L10 for her) (Without board and expense)

My service to my brother-in-law aboard ship having had (rabies?) taking care of him, setting up for ten days and ten nights L5

Services to my sister aboard ship taking care of her for one whole month L5. L5

L31-02-9 There remains unto us a balance from the estate of Gottleib Heintzel and his wife Anna Bar. nee Fried. L29-08-9

The sum of L 1-14-0 Following is an inventory of all that I, Mag. Langin nee' Fridruhen received of my par­

ents in Borbaeh in Europe. I hereby declare under oath that out of my services I came with my sister and brother-

in-law to America and paid the freight and expense after my arrival in America. The ex­pense of travel from Borbaeh to Rotterdam I paid out of my savings in Europe. I have received no money from my parents and relatives except one linen skirt and two worn half linen skirts, one (Mutzen) cap and two shirts worth about 15-0 Cloth for three shirts and a table cloth 18-0

The above inventory we have conscientiously and legally drawn up and placed our

(3 )KILLIAN L A N G F A M I L Y OF LANCASTER, (DAUPHIN) CO., PA. 127

(3)Killian Lang Family, Continued,

hand and seal thereto, done at Bethel Township, Dauphin County in Pennsylvania the 27th day, Anno Domini, 1794.

This inventory a copy whereof was sent by George Haas to Europe, was 27th of October, 1794 proved on oath before John Gloninger, Esq. Judge of the Common Pleas for the County of Dauphin and by him attested.

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(3 )KILLIAN L A N G F A M I L Y OF LANCASTER, (DAUPHIN) CO., PA. 129

130 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(Photostat reproduction of will of Killian Lang, Translation page 131)

(3)KILLIAN LANG FAMILY OF LANCASTER, (DAUPHIN) CO., PA. 131

(Translation of Foregoing Account)

ACCOUNT OF KILLIAN LANG TOWARD HIS CHILDREN.

A true report of all that I, Killian Lang of Bethel Township, Dauphin County, have given to my children during my lifetime, during the time until they have established their homes, is as follows:

To my son, Johannis Lang, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L63-00-0

To my son, Peter Lang, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L63-00-0

To my son, Killian Lang, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L63-10-0

To my son, Heinrich, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L91-17-6

To my son, Isaac, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L67-10-0

To my son, Abraham, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L75-00-0

To my daughter, Catharina, now the wife of Werner Oldein (Olwein), have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L75-0O-0

To my daughter, Anna Maria, who was the wife of Heinrich Hauer, have I given in money and other worth and goods to the sum of L90-00-0

L588-17-6 The foregoing, I, Killian Lang, acknowledge as a true copy and report or account as I

have reported and have undersigned or subscribed the same with my own hand before wit­nesses this 17th day of June, in the year of Our Lord 1807.

GILIAN L A N G . Witnesses present:

Christian Lang Peter .

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(4)Peter Lang Family.

(4)Peter Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the son of Killian and Magdalana Lang, was born on March 10, 1760. He was a private in the 2nd Bat-tallion, 8th Company, Penna. Militia, Capt. Jno. Gassert, and Capt. Mathias Hen­ning, July 9, 1782. (Pa, Arch. 5th Ser. Vol . 7.)

(4)Johannes Lang Family.

(4)Johannes Heinrich Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the son of Killian and Magdalana Lang, was the eldest son. He was married to Wilhelmina

. He was a private in the 2nd Battalion, 8th Company, Penna. Militia, Capt. Jno. Gassert, and Capt, Mathias Henning in 1782, and in Capt. Hermin g's Company in 1784. (Pa. Arch. 5th Ser. Vol. 7 and 6th Ser. Vol. 3.) There is a record of only one child:— (5)Catharina Lang, the daughter of Johannes Heinrich and Wilhelmina Lang, was

born on November 20, 1797.

(4) Killian Lang, Jr., Family.

(4)Killian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the son of Killian and Magdalana Lang, was married to Anna Barbara . He was a private in the 2nd Battalion, 8th Company, Penna. Militia, Capt. Jno. Gassert and Capt. Mathias Henning, July 9, 1782. Also in Capt. Henning's Company in 1784-1786, and in Capt, Melchor Behney's Company, 2nd Battalion, Dauphin County Militia, in 1786-1787. (Pa. Arch. 5th Ser. Vol. 7, pages 163, 184, and 6th Ser. Vol. 3.) There is a record of the following children :— (5)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Killian and Anna Barbara Lang, was born on

June 10, 1790. (5) John George Lang, the son of Killian and Anna Barbara Lang, was born on

August 22, 1794. (5)Anna Catharina Lang, the daughter of Killian and Anna Barbara Lang, was

born on August 8, 1796. (5)David Lang, the son of Killian and Anna Barbara Lang, was born on Septem­

ber 8, 1804.

(i)Isaac ljang Family.

(4)Isaac Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the son of Killian and Magdalana Lang, was married to Wilhelmina . He was a private in Capt. Melchor Behney's Company, 2nd Battalion, Dauphin County Militia, 1786-1787. (Fa. Arch. 6th Ser. Vol. 3.) There is a record of one child:— (5)Johannes Lang, the son of Isaac and Wilhelmina Lang, was born on February

13, 1791.

(4)Catherine Lang Family, (husband, Henry Badenhorn and Verner Olwein).

(4)Catharina Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the daughter of Killian and Magdalana Lang, was twice married. First, Henry Badenhorn, second to Ver­ner Olwein. The children from the first marriage were:— (5)Henry Badenhorn, the son of Henry and Catharina Badenhorn. (5) Catharine Badenhorn, the daughter of Henry and Catharina Badenhorn.

(4)Anna Maria L^ang Family, (husband, Heinrich Hauer).

(4)Anna Maria Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the daughter of K i l ­lian and Magdalana Lang, was the youngest child. She was married to Heinrich Hauer. There is no further record of this branch of the family.

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(4)Heiiirich Lang Family.

(4)Heinrich Lang, (]—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the son of Killian and Magdalana Lang, was born on February 6, 1764, in Lancaster County, now Lebanon County, Penna, He died near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa., on January 18, 1842. He was a herb doctor, and a farmer, and was married to Maria Magdalena (Margaret)

, who was born in 1775, and died near Freeport, Illinois, on January 13, 1857.

Henry Lang left the vicinity of Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pa., and settled near Halifax, Dauphin County, Pa. It was here that Fort Halifax stood during pro­vincial days. In Powell's Valley, on the public road leading to Matamoras, at one time, stood Long's Church. Near here, Henry Lang purchased a farm, and resided until his death. He was a farmer, and practiced his profession of medicine in the rude and unskilled way of that time. His pharmacy consisted of roots and herbs from the fields and mountains surrounding. Henry Lang erected the church in 1820, and gave part of his farm for the church and the cemetery.

He served as a private in Capt. Baltzer Orth's Company, 2nd Batallion, Lan­caster County, Penna. Militia in 1782, also in Capt. Duck's Company, 3rd Batallion Lancaster Co., Militia in 1780. He also, was on the muster roll of Capt, Duck's Company as Sergeant. In 1785, he m a r r i e d Maria Magdalena (Margaret), who resided near Lebanon. One of their sons, Joseph, moved to Illinois in 1849, and took his mother with him. The children of Heinrich and Margaret Lang were as follows:—

(5)Hannah Lang, (1—Christina, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the daughter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang was married to Simon Forney.

(5)Elizaheth Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the daughter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was married to Jacob Gilbert, They had six children.

(5)Sarah Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the daugh­ter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was married to John Knauff. She was born on January 29, 1792.

(5)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Henrich Lang), the son of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was born on January 8, 1794. There is no further record on this branch of the family.

(5)Catharine Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the daughter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was married to Jacob Ower. There are no further records on this branch of the family.

(5)Samuel Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the son of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was married, and there is a record of one child :— (6)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of' Samuel Lang.

(ö)Elinore Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the daughter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was born on August 15, 1801, and died on June 29, 1875. She is buried in the Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin County, Pa. She was married to Mathias Warner, and there is a re­cord of one child :— (6)Jacob William Warner, the son of Mathias and Elinore W^arner, was born

on March 18, 1835, and died May 6, 1865. He is buried in the Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin County, Pa.

(5)Mary Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the daugh­ter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was born on February 22, 1787, and died on May 26, 1S44. She is buried in the Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin

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Co., Pa. She was married to her uncle, Michael Sweigart (Sweigard) who died on December 25, 1851, aged 61 years, 1 month, 21 days. He, too, is buried in Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa, Following is a record of their children:— (6)Adam Sweigart, the son of Michael and Mary Sweigart, was born on July

18, 1815, and died on Apri l 7, 1848. He was married to Sarah , who died March 13, 1889. There is a record of one child:— (7)Aaron Sweigart, the son of Adam and Sarah Sweigart, was born on May

26, 1833, and died on January 17, 1866. He is buried in Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Penna.

(6)Catharine Sweigart, the daughter of Michael and Mary Sweigart, was born January 18, 1818, and died November 30, 1863. Buried in Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Penna.

(6)Mary Sweigart, the daughter of Michael and Mary Sweigart, was born on May 28, 1819, and died cn May 17, 1848. Buried in Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa.

(5)Henry Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the son of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was married twice. He died in 1821. He was a hat maker. Following are his children:— (6)John Lang, the eldest son, was born in about the year 1801. (6) George Lang, the second son of Henry Lang. (6)Henry Lang, the third son of Henry Lang. (6)Mary Lang, the daughter of Henry Lang and his second wife, was married

to Henry Cook. They resided near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa. There is a record of one child:— (7)Presilla (Priscilla) Cook, the daughter of Henry and Mary Cook, was

born on February 22, 1835. (5)Margaret Rebecca Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3 — Killian, 4 — Heinrich

Lang), the daughter of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was born near Halifax, in Dauphin Co., Pa., on January 7, 1815, and died January 14, 1865. She was mar­ried to John Soloman Straw, of the same place, on December 17, 1833. In 1847 or 1848, the family moved to Stephenson County, Illinois. They had the follow­ing children:—

(6)Henry Monroe Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born on December 2, 1834, and died February 2, 1835. He is buried in the Long Cemetery near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Fa.

(6) Mary Ann Straw, the daughter of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born on Apri l 15, 1836, and died on March 12, 1838. She is buried in Long Cemetery, near Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa.

(6)Nathaniel Hamilton Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born near Halifax, Pa., on September 15, 1837. He was married to Susan Affenbaugh. They reside at Shannon, 111. They have no children.

(6)Manuel Washington Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born near Halifax, Pa., on December 25, 1838.

(6)Lydia Ann Straw, the daughter of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born near Halifax, Pa., on December 4, 1840. She is married to Oliver Barnes, and resides at Walker, Ia. They have the following chil­dren :— (7)Arthur Barnes, the son of Oliver and Lydia Ann Barnes, deceased. (7) Alonzo Barnes, the son of Oliver and Lydia Ann Barnes, deceased.

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(7) Frank Barnes, the son of Oliver and Lydia Ann Barnes, resides in Mon­tana.

(7) Evelina Barnes, the dan. of Oliver and Lydia Ann Barnes. (7) Robert Barnes, the son of Oliver and Lydia Ann Barnes, resides in Rock-

ford, 111. (7) Gertrude Barnes, the dau. of Oliver and Lydia Ann Barnes, deceased.

(6) Thomas Jefferson Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Straw, was born in Halifax, Pa., on June 23, 1842.

(6)Isaac James Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born near Halifax, Pa., on December 11, 1843. He is married to Melissa Alexander, and they reside at Shannon, 111. They have the following chil­dren :— (7)Phoebe Straw, the daughter of Isaac J . and Melissa Straw. (7) Clementine Straw, the daughter of Isaac J . and Melissa Straw.

(6)Reuben Benjamin Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born near Halifax, Pa., on June 22, 1845, and is married to Susan Glaser, who was born on December 9, 1849. They reside at Shannon, 111. They have the following children:— (7)Thomas Straw, the son of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw, born in

1875, and died in 1923. No children. (7)Harry T. Straw, the son of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw, was born

in 1877. He is unmarried. (7) Nora Loretta Straw, the daughter of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw,

was married to Moll. She died January 21, 1929. They have four children:— (8) Ray Moll, the son of Nora Loretta Moll, is married and has two chil­

dren. (8)Maude Moll, the daughter of Nora Loretta Moll, was married to

Perry, and had one child. (8) Fay Moll, the daughter of Nora Loretta Moll, was unmarried. (8) Vera Moll, the daughter of Nora Loretta Moll, was married to

Segafus, and had one child.

(7)Mary Luella Straw, the daughter of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw, was born on January 9, 1871, and was married to Fisher. They have no children.

(7)Alice Leona Straw, the daughter of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw, was married to William Hartman. She died in 1910. They had three children :—

(8)Irvin Hartman, the son of William and Alice Leona Hartman. (8)Irene Hartman, the daughter of William and Alice Leona Hartman. (8)William Hartman, Jr., the son of William and Alice Leona Hartman.

(7) Hattie Lulu Straw, the daughter of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw, was married to Reinert, They have two children:—

(8) Wayne Reinert, the son of Hattie Lulu Reinert, was born on February 21, 1907.

(8)Russel Reinert, the son of Hattie Lulu Reinert, was born on August , 1913.

(7) William B. Straw, the son of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw, was born on November 28, 1881, and was married. He has four children:—

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(8)Reynold W. Straw, the son of William Straw, was born on November 15, 1907.

(8)Robert B. Straw, the son of William Straw, was born on June 22, 1909. (8)Elizabeth Straw, the dau. of William Straw, was born on July 13, 1913. (8)LaVonne Straw, the dau. of William Straw, was born on December

12, 1919. (7) Grace Lillie Straw, the daughter of Reuben Benjamin and Susan Straw,

died in infancy. (7)Rosanna Luetta Straw, the daughter of Reuben Benjamin and Susan

Straw, died in infancy. (6)Margaret Ann Straw, the daughter of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca

Straw, was born near Halifax, Pa., on March 14, 1847. (6)Hannah Ann Straw, the daughter of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca

Straw, was born in Stephenson County, 111., on October 13, 1848. (6)William Henry Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca

Straw, was born in Stephenson County, 111., on December 7, 1850. He was married to Barbara Reed, and they reside in Shannon, 111. They have the following children:— (7)Etta Eunice Straw, the daughter of William H . and Barbara Straw. (7)Eldora Priscilla Straw, the daughter of William H . and Barbara Straw. (7)Harry Hamilton Straw, the son of William H. and Barbara Straw. (7)Ethel Rebecca Straw, the dau. of William H . and Barbara Straw. (7) Samuel Soloman Straw, the son of William H. and Barbara Straw.

(6)Rebecca Ann Straw, the daughter of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born in Stephenson County, 111., on November 30, 1852.

(6) Joseph Franklin Straw, the son of John Soloman and Margaret Rebecca Straw, was born in Stephenson County, III, on August 4, 1856. Single. Lives in Independence, la.

(6)Maria Elizabeth Emmaline Straw, the daughter of John Soloman and Mar­garet Rebecca Straw, was born in Stephenson County, 111., on June 25, 1855. She was first married to Frank Lewis, and secondly to William Sherrets. The first union had the following children:— (7)Jessie Emir Lewis, the daughter of Frank and Maria Lewis, was born on

October 23, 1877, now deceased. She was married to Henry Penman. (7)Mallie Vivian Lewis, the son of Frank and Maria Lewis, was born

on October 10, 1879. He was married and had the following children :— (8) Fred Roy Lewis, the son of Mallie Vivian Lewis, was married and had

the following children:— (9)William Lewis, the son of Fred Roy Lewis. (9)Donald Lewis, the son of Fred Roy Lewis.

(8)Albro Guernsey Lewis, the son of Mallie Vivian Lewis. Now deceased. (7) Warren Victor Lewis, the son of Frank and Maria Lewis, was born on Feb­

ruary 8, 1884. He was married and had one child:— (8)Emir Lewis, the daughter of Warren V. Lewis.

(5)Joseph W. Lang, (1—Christian, 2-Urban, 3—Killian, 4—Heinrich Lang), the son of Heinrich and Margaret Lang, was born near Halifax, Pa., on October 20, 1818, and died near Freeport, 111., on September 21, 1874. He was married to Mary Ann Whitman, who was born near Elizabethville, Pa., on July 27, 1824, and died near Freeport, 111., on January 31, 1913. She was the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Zimmerman) Whitman. Joseph Lang was a farmer, and

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in 1849, migrated to Illinois. He settled near Freeport, and about 25 miles from Shannon, 111., where his sister Margaret Rebecca had settled with her husband, John Soloman Straw, a few years previous. Joseph Lang brought his widowed mother with him. He operated a saw-mill, but the locality did not agree with the health of his family, ague being prevalent, therefore, he moved to the prairie where he began farming. When Joseph and his wife, Mary, went to Illinois, they had three sons, and it took them about six weeks to make the trip. They had the following children:—

(6)Aaron Long, the son of Joseph and Mary Lang, was born in Dauphin County, Penna,, on July 10, 1845, and died on September 10, 1929. He was married on January 1, 1871, to Frances Kuenneth, who was born on December 13, 1844, and died on January 13, 1928. Their children are as follows:—

(7)Edward Long, the son of Aaron and Frances Long, was born on October 7, 1871.

(7)Anna Long, the daughter of Aaron and Frances Long, was born on March 12, 1874.

(7)Emma Long, thc daughter of Aaron and Frances Long, was born on Oct­ober 18, 1879. She was married to Adam Dilly, on December 17, 1902. They had one child. (8)Kenneth Dilly, the son of Adam and Emma Dilly, was born on January

26, 1905.

(7)Rosa Long, the daughter of Aaron and Frances Long, was born on May 28, 1877. She was married to William Schmidt, on February 1, 1898, and had the following son:—

(8) Arnold Gr. Schmidt, the son of William and Rosa Schmidt, was born on December 3, 1898, and was married to Bertha Christen, on December 3, 1925. They have one child:—

(9)Lucile Schmidt, the daughter of Arnold and Bertha Schmidt, was born on Apr i l 3, 1926.

(7)Lillian Long, the daughter of Aaron and Frances Long, was born on Nov­ember 7, 1881. She was married to George Dilly on December 19, 1906. They have one child:—

(8)Raymond Dilly, the son of George and Lillian Dilly, was born on June 10, 1910.

(7) Mildred Long, the daughter of Aaron and Frances Long, was born on September 12, 1884.

(7)Luella Long, the daughter of Aaron and Frances Long, wais born on August 9, 1887.

(6)Nathaniel Long, the son of Joseph and Mary Ann Lang, was born in 1849, and died in 1885. He was married to Mary Armbruster in 1880, and she was born in 1860. They had the following children:—

(7)Addie Long, the daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Long, was born on Aug­ust 1, 1882, and was married to Bert. Daveson, on February 4, 1913. He is a farmer. They have the following children:— (8)Wava May Daveson, the daughter of Bert and Addie Daveson, was

born on November 10, 1913. (8)Dwight Dale Daveson, the son of Bert and Addie Daveson, was born on

June 28, 1917.

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(4)Heinrich Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Long, was born on August 27, 1883, and was married to William Van Steenbergen, on May 5, 1916.

(7)Charles Long, the son of Nathaniel and Mary Long, was born on Decem­ber 21, 1885. He is a carpenter. He was married to Nettie Eberline in 1909.

(7)Harry Long, the son of Nathaniel and Mary Long, was born on , 1881, and died in 1882.

(6)Emanuel Long, the son of Joseph and Mary Ann Lang, was born on March 16, 1853, and was married to S. Elizabeth Geiger, on February 24, 1879. She was born on May 5, 1858. Both were born in Freeport, 111., but now reside in Sheldon, Ia. They have the following children:— (7) Clara Augusta Long, the daughter of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, was

born on December 30, 1879, and was married to Charles Thomas Spurlock, on October 12, 1910. They reside in Sutherland, Ia., and have the follow­ing children:— (8)Frances Marion Spurlock, the daughter of Charles T. and Clara A.

Spurlock, was born on July 10, 1911. (8)M.erla Elizabeth Spurlock, the daughter of Charles T. and Clara A.

Spurlock, was born on September 19, 1913. (7) Cora Ligetta Long, the daughter of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, was

born on August 22, 1881, and was married to Fred Zeldenthuis, on Feb­ruary 9, 1924.

(7) Franklin Henry Leonard Long, the son of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, was born on September 26, 18-84, and died on Jan. 28, 1930. He was mar­ried to Marie Nelson on December 12, 1908. They have the following children:— (8)Clara Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Franklin and Marie Long, was

born on October 26, 1912. (8)Raymond Emanuel Long, the son of Franklin and Marie Long, was born

on October 14, 1914. (8)Robert Leonard Long, the son of Franklin and Marie Long, Avas born

on November 12, 1916. (7)Clarence Alvin Long, the son of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, Avas born

on November 16, 1886. He lives in Sheldon, Ia., Avhere he is in the trans­fer business.

(7) Edith Edna Long, the daughter of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, Avas born on September 9, 1890. She is a teacher.

(7)Edna Edith Long, the daughter of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, was born on September 9, 1890. She is a teacher.

(7)Arnold Alfred Long, the son of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, Avas born on March 29, 1893, now deceased.

(7)Herbert Harold Long, the son of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, Avas born on March 1, 1896, and was married to Lorine Hubbard, on June 29, 1924. He is a salesman.

(7)Earl Lee Long, the son of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, Avas born on April 25, 1898, and was married to Doris Leone Fleming, on February 23, 1929. He is a farmer. They have one child :— (8)Barbara Jean Long, the dau. of Earl and Doris Long, born Dec. 28, 1929.

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(-IJHeinrich Lang Family, Continued,

(7)Beatrice Marion Long, the daughter of Emanuel and Elizabeth Long, was born on December 2, 1904. She is a teacher.

(6)Margaret Ellen Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Long, was born on August 15, 1858, and died on November 26, 1923. She was married to Adolph Erfert, in 1877. They had the following children:— (7)H. N . Erfert, the son of Adolph and Margaret Erfert, was born on Feb­

ruary 12, 1878, at Freeport, 111., and was married to Bertha Landgraf, on March 16, 1904. She was born on March 23, 1878. H e is a farmer, and now resides at Harmon, Minn. They have the following children :— (8)Marie Erfert, the daughter of H. N . and Bertha Erfert, was born on

August 15, 1908. (8)Harry N . Erfert, the son of H. N . and Bertha Erfert, was born on De­

cember 15, 1909. (7)Albert Erfert, the son of Adolph and Margaret Erfert, was born at Free-

port, 111., on January 20, 1881, and was married to Emma H . Larson, on June 26, 1907. She was born on March 18, 1889. He is a mail-carrier at Plaza, N . Dakota. They have the following children:— (8)Wallace Carol Erfert, the son of Albert and Emma Erfert, was born

on July 27, 1912. (8)Arvil Ford Erfert, the son of Albert and Emma Erfert, was born on

January 26, 1914. (7)Fred Erfert, the son of Adolph and Margaret Erfert, was born on April

6, 1884, and was married to Lena Williams, on October 19, 1910. He was born at Matlock, Ia. They now reside at Longmont, Colo., and he is a farmer. They have the following children:— (8)Loi3 Erfert, the daughter of Fred and Lena Erfert, was born on

October 14, 1912. (8) Orville L. Erfert, the son of Fred and Lena Erfert, was born on May

22, 1915. (8)Ivan W. Erfert, the son of Fred and Lena Erfert, was born on Octo­

ber 5, 1916.

(8)Ruth M . Erfert, the daughter of Fred and Lena Erfert, was born on March 21, 1919.

(8)Edith L. Erfert, the daughter of Fred and Lena Erfert, was born on October 26, 1923.

(7)Hiram Erfert, the son of Adolph and Margaret Erfert, was born on June 8, 1886, at Matlock, Ia. He was married to Josephine Schlicht, on Sep­tember 7, 1922. He is a farmer at Sheldon, Ia. No children.

(7)Emma Mary Ann Erfert, the daughter of Adolph and Margaret Erfert, was born at Matlock, la., on January 23, 1888, and was married to John Henry Schade, on September 16, 1912. John Schade was born on April 6, 1886. He is a farmer at Cumberland, Wis. They have the following children:—

(8)Virgil Howard Schade, the son of John and Emma Schade, was born on November 21, 1915.

(8)Marjory May Schade, the daughter of John and Emma Schade, was born on August 14, 1917.

(8)Glen Howard Schade, the son of John and Emma Schade, was born on February 14, 1927.

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(4)Abraham Lang Family, Continued,

(8)Norma Jean Schade, the daughter of John and Emma Schade, was born on December 2, 1928.

(6)Mary Isabella Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Long, was born on June 24, 1860, and married William Pennman. They live in Kansas City.

(6) Clara Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Long, was born on Nov. 30, 1863, and died on January 12, 1929. She was married to J . S. Derstine. They lived in Freeport, 111.

(6)Emmaline Ann Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Long, was born near Freeport, 111., on Apri l 7, 1862, and was married to Fredrich Conrad Baudier, who was born at Madison, Wis., on November 16, 1857. He is a mail-carrier. They live at Sheldon, Ia., and have the following children: (7)Anne J . Baudier, the daughter of Fredrich and Emmaline Baudler, was

born at Sheldon, la., on November 18, 1889. She is a teacher. (7)Fred Baudier, the son of Fredrich and Emmaline Baudler, was born on

Aug. 3, 1884, and died on Feb. 1, 1902.

(4)Abraham Lang Family.

(4)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Killian Lang), the son of Kill ian and Magdalana Lang, was born on the old homestead in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, now Lebanon County, Penna., on December 19, 1770, and died December 28, 1844. He is buried in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Beshore, who was born on August 6, 1780, and died July 18, 1835. She too, is buried in Jonestown, Pa. Abraham Lang was a farmer. They had thirteen children, six sons and seven daughters. Five of the children died in infancy:— (5)Magdalena Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on

March 31, 1803, and died October 5, 1849. She is buried at Jonestown, Pa. She married John Uhler. They had the following children:— (6) John Uhler, the son of John and Magdalena Uhler. (6)Elizabeth Uhler, the daughter of John and Magdalena Uhler, was married

to Israel Peters. (6)Uriah Uhler, the son of John and Magdalena Uhler. (6)William Uhler, the son of John and Magdalena Uhler.

(5)Cathryn Maria Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on October 25, 1805, and died September 9, 1878. She is buried at Jonestown, Pa. She married Peter Grumbine, who was born at Fredericksburg, Pa., on February 18, 1808, and died on Apri l 27, 1881. He, also, is buried at Jones­town, Pa. They had the following children:— (6)Mary Grumbine, the daughter of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, was born

on August 6, 1834, and died on September 5, 1920. She was married to Aaron Albert.

(6)Elizabeth Grumbine, the daughter of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, died in infancy. She was born in 1835.

(6)William Grumbine, the son of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, was born at Jonestown, Pa., on August 23, 1836, and died at Annville, Pa., on October 6, 1884. He was a member of the Lutheran church, and by profession, a medi­cal doctor of note, and with a wide reputation in the profession. He was mar­ried to Sarah Bowers, who was born on March 29, 1840, and died at Annville, Pa., on October 6, 1879. Dr. Grumbine was the first Homeopathic physician in Lebanon County, Pa., and at one time was the assistant surgeon of the 20th. Penna. Cavalry. He spent six months in Libby Prison during the War

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of the Rebellion, and was later honorably discharged from the army. The children of William and Sarah Grumbine were:— (7)Marcella Grumbine, the daughter of William and Sarah Grumbine, was

born in September 1861. She was married twice. First husband was Harry C. Wray. Second husband was William O'Key. The child from the first union was:— (8)Harry C. Wray, who served as a Lieutenant during the World War,

and was killed at Thiemcourt, France. (7)Ida Amelia Grumbine, the daughter of William and Sarah Grumbine, was

born at Ono, Lebanon County, Pa., on July 1, 1864. She was married to John Raiguel Boughter, who was born on May 29, 1856. She is a member of the Historical Society of Lebanon County, Pa., and the D. A. R., and, also, a member of the Lutheran church. They now reside in Lebanon, Penna. They have the following children:— (8)Helen Elizabeth Boughter, the daughter of John and Ida Boughter,

was born on July 15, 1888, and was married to Griswold Van Dyke of Philadelphia, Pa. They had the following children :— (9)Anna Van Dyke, the daughter of Griswold and Helen Van Dyke. (9)Frances Van Dyke, the daughter of Griswold and Helen Van Dyke. (9)Peter Van Dyke, the son of Griswold and Helen Van Dyke.

(8)Anna Grumbine Boughter, the daughter of John and Ida Boughter. was born on May 15, 1891. She is married to George Morgan of New York.

(8)John Raiguel Boughter, the son of John and Ida Boughter, was born on September 18, 18913, and was married to Florence Granger of Leb­anon, Pa. Their children are:— (9)Evelyn Boughter, the daughter of John and Florence Boughter. (9)Florence Boughter, the daughter of John and Florence Boughter.

(8)Robert Wedekind Boughter, the son of John and Ida Boughter, was born on June 26, 1896. He is unmarried. Robert W. Boughter was n Lieutenant in the Navy on the Destroyer, " G o f f , " in the World War.

(6)Amelia Grumbine, the daughter of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, was born at Annville, Pa., on June 7, 1847. She was married to Samuel Behney, who was born at Jonestown, Pa., on March 13, 1841, and died on July 14, 1878. Amelia Behney died in 1929. Both are buried in Jonestown, Pa. They had one son:—

(7)H. W. Behney, the son of Samuel and Amelia Behney, was a minister in the Evangelical church in Pottsville, Pa., and later in the Reformed church in Philadelphia, Pa. He was married and had several children.

(6)Louisa Grumbine, the daughter of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, was born in Jonestown, Pa., on October 30, 1839, and died in Fredericksburg, Pa., on July 14, 1915. She was married to John Faber, who was born on December 2, 1826, and died in Fredericksburg, Pa. He was a shoe-maker, and a mem­ber of the Evangelical church. John Faber was married twice. There were four children from the first union and two children from the second mar­riage, as follows:— (7)Uriah Faber, the son of John Faber and his first wife, married Jennie

Seabold. (7)Clara Faber, the dau. of John Faber and his first wife, married Cyrus

Whirch.

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(4)Abraham Lang Family, Continued,

(7)Mary Ann Faber, the dau. of John Faber and his first wife, married Dr. J . F. Deppen.

(7)Kathryn Faber, the dau. of John Faber and his first wife, married Geo. Miller.

(7) Ida Amelia Faber, the dau. of John and Louisa Faber, was born on Jan. 9, 1867, in Fredericksburg, Pa., and was married to John Henry Sat­tazahn, who was born in Lickdale, on Apr. 19, 1863. He is a clerk by occupation, and a member of the P. O. S. of A. They are both members of the United Brethren church. They have one child:— (8)Erma Louise Sattazahn, the dau. of John and Ida Sattazahn, was born

on July 18, 1894, and was married to Prof. Earl H . Tschudy, who was born on Feb. 2, 1893. They reside in Hazelton, Pa. They have one child:— (9)Faber Brumer Tschudy, the son of Earl and Erma Tschudy, was

born on Nov. 20, 1921. (7)Magdalena (Margaret) L. Faber, the dau. of John and Louisa Faber, was

born on May 9, 1869, in Fredericksburg, Pa. She was married to Rev. Henry D. Kreidler, who was born on Oct. 2, 1867, in Bath, Fa. She is a member of the D. A. R. and they are both members of the Evangelical church. They have two children:— (8) Ada Mae Kreidler, the dau. of Henry and Margaret Kreidler, was mar­

ried to Prof. G. W. Walton, Dean of Albright College, Reading, Pa. (8)Homer Faber Kreidler, the son of Henry and Margaret Kreidler, is

Manager of Woolworth Store in Asbury Park, N . J . (6)Sara Grumbine, the dau. of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, was born on Feb­

ruary 5, 1843, and was married to George Leininger. (6)Anna Liza Grumbine, the dau. of Peter and Cathryn Grumbine, was born in

March, 1845. (5)Elizabeth Lang, the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on January

20, 1802, and died on Apri l 17, 1854. She was unmarried and is buried in Jones­town, Pa.

(5)Suzzanne Lang, the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1808, and died on March 10, 1882. She is buried in Jonestown, Pa. On Apri l 17, 1831, she was married to David Stauter. They had the following children:— (6)EUzabeth Stauter, the dau. of David and Suzzanne Stauter, was married to

Soloman Tobias, of Jonestown, Pa. She was born on June 16, 1832. (6)George Stauter, the son of David and Suzzanne Stauter, wTas born on Nov­

ember 4, 1834. (6)John Stauter, the son of David and Suzzanne Stauter, was born on December

22, 1836. (6)Infant, died shortly after birth.

(5)John Lang, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on July 31, 1810, and died on June 2, 1857. He is buried in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Magdalana (Molly) Bucher, who was born on July 13, 1810, and died on June 2, 1882. She, too, is buried in Jonestown, Pa. John Lang was a farmer and they had the following children:—

(6)Mary Long, the dau. of John and Molly Lang, was born on July 2, 1837, and died on October 25, 1850.

(6) John Adam Long, the son of John and Molly Lang, was born on October 11, 1852, and died on April 12, 1867.

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(4)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(5)Sara Lang, the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on September 8, 1812, and died on July 28, 1845, and is buried in Jonestown, Pa. She was mar­ried to Samuel Brotz, who was born on Apri l 8, 1819, and died on December 15, 1846.

(5)Jacob Lang, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on February 29, 1816, and died on March 10, 1883. He is buried in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Brandt, who was born on January 15, 1816, and died on December 30, 1883. They had ten children as follows:— (6)Joseph Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1838, and

died in 1915. (6) Abraham Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born on May 24,

1840, and died on February 27, 1864. He participated in the Civil War. (6)John Henry Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born on July

6, 1844, and died in Fredericksburg, Pa., on May 11, 1877. He is buried in Cedar Hi l l cemetery. He was a Jeweler, and was married to Louisa Jane Dixon, who was born on November 8, 1846, in Fredericksburg, and died on January 30, 1928. They had the following children:— (7) Jacob L. Long, the son of John Henry and Louisa Long, was born on

December 22, 1870, and was married to Sallie Carolina Haas, who was born on October 28, 1872. They reside in Pine Grove, Pa., and are mem­bers of the Lutheran church. He is a member of the Royal Arcanum, the Red Men, and the I. O. O. F. They had the following children:— (8)Catherine E. Long, the dau. of Jacob and Sallie Long, was born in 1890. (8)Robert H. Long, the son of Jacob and Sallie Long, was born in 1897,

and was married to Mabel May Rehrer, who was born in 1894. They have the following children:— (9)Robert R. Long, the son of Robert and Mabel Long, born in 1918. (9)Ralph R. Long, the son of Robert and Mabel Long, born in 1920. (9)Louise R. Long, the dau. of Robert and Mabel Long, born in 1923.

(8) John H. Long, the son of Jacob and Sallie Long, was born in 1899, and was married to Verna Emerich. They had one child:— (9)Mary Catherine Long, the dau. of John and Verna Long, born 1921.

(8)G-eorge F. Long, the son of Jacob and Sallie Long, born 1906. (8) Jacob Fred Long, the son of Jacob and Sallie Long, born 1914.

(7) James H. Long, the son of John Henry and Louisa Long, was born on Feb. 8, 1864, and died on Apr. 4, 1924, and was first married to Kate R. Dull, b. Apr. 17, 1864, and second to Anna M . Kocher. They resided in Orwigsburg, and had the following children:— (8) James H. Long, the son of James H . and Kate Long, was born on Aug.

15, 1886, and died on Jan. 7, 1890. (8)Jennie L, Long, the dau. of James H . and Kate Long, was born on

July 15, 1888, and died on Jan. 23, 1906. (8)Laura M . Long, the dau. of James H . and Kate Long, was born on

Feb. 24, 1885, and was married to Harry Shoener.

(7) Clinton Abraham Long, son of John Henry and Louisa Long, was born Feb. 16, 1866, and was drowned in Groves Mi l l Dam, on July 1, 1878.

(7)Charles A. Long, the son of John Henry and Louisa Long, was married to Sallie Zeiger.

(7)Emma E. Long, the dau. of John and Louisa Long, was b. on June 25, 1875, d. June 4, 1886.

144 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(4)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(7) Amos E. Long, the son of John and Louisa Long, was born in 1873, and died in 1916. He was married to Margaret Rine, who was born in 1877. They had the following children:— (8)Ethel Long, the dau. of Amos and Margaret Long, wTas born in 1898.

and was married to H . Russel Seidel. They had the following chil­dren :— (9) Kenneth H . Seidel, son of H. Russel and Ethel Seidel. (9)Donald R. Seidel, the son of H . Russel and Ethel Seidel.

(8)Arthur H. Long, the son of Amos and Margaret Long, was born in 1900, and was married to Dorothy Smith. They had on child:— (9)Priscilla Long, the dau. of Arthur and Dorothy Long, born in 1928.

(8)Elwood C. Long, the son of Amos and Margaret Long, was born in 1904, and was married to Marian Landenberger.

(6)Levi Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born on November 21, 1852, and died November 7, 1872.

(6)Christian Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born on August 21, 1851, and died in 1911.

(6)Sarah Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Jonestown, Pa., on July 20, 1849, and was married to Amos L. Zeiler, who was born in Fredericksburg, Pa., on November 19, 1845, and died on Dec. 25, 1913. He is buried at Palmyra, Pa. They are members of the United Brethren in Christ church, and they had the following children:— (7)Lydia A. Zeiler, the dau. of Amos and Sarah Zeiler, was married to Rev.

G. D. Batdorf, Bishop of the United Brethren in Christ church. They reside in Harrisburg, Pa., and have the following children:— (8)Agnes Luella Batdorf, the dau. of G. D. and Lydia Batdorf, was mar­

ried to Charles W. Ripsch. They reside in Dayton, Ohio. (8)Hillis G-. Batdorf, the son of G. D. and Lydia Batdorf, was married to

Lenore Swift, They reside in Atlanta, Ga,, and have one child:— (9) Jack Barry Batdorf, the son of Hillis and Lenore Batdorf.

(7)Lizzie Long Zeiler, the dau. of Amos and Sarah Zeiler, was married to Hauey S. Heilman. They reside in Palmyra, Pa., and have on child :— (8) Luella Mae Heilman, the dau. of Hauey and Lizzie Heilman, resides

in Palmyra, Pa. (6)Susan Long, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was married to Olan

Santholm. (6)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born on May

6, 1854, and died October 10, 1854. (6)Mary Ann Long, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born on

, 1860, and died on December 17, 1860. (6)Infant, child of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, died at birth.

(5)George Lang, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born in the old homestead, near Jonestown, Pa., on November 10, 1817, and died Apri l 27, 1889. He was married to Sabina Clark, who was born on May 30, 1820, and died May 3, 1861. Both are buried in Jonestown, Pa. They had the following children:— (6)Maria Long, the daughter of George and Sabina Lang, was born on October

7, 1842, and died in 1891. She was born at Jonestown, Pa., and buried in Le­banon, Pa. Maria E. Long was married to B. D. Bucher, who was born in 1833, and died in 1909. He is buried in Lebanon, Pa. B. D. Bucher was a physician of high repute in the Borough of Lebanon and the surrounding

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(4)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

county. He was a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, and both were members of the Reformed church in Lebanon where they resided. They had two daughters:— (7)Maria E. Bucher, the daughter of B. D. and Maria Bucher, was born in

Lebanon, Pa., in 1876, and died in 1920. She is buried in Lebanon, Pa. Maria Bucher was educated in the public schools and was also a gradu­ate of Goucher College. She was a teacher in the public schools of Le­banon, Pa., and Camden, N . J., and also a member of the Reformed church.

(7) Carrie Bucher, daughter of B. D. and Maria Bucher, was born in Lebanon, Pa., in 1873. She is unmarried. Carrie Bucher was a graduate of the Le­banon High School, and was a music teacher of note in the Borough of Lebanon, but is not now actively engaged in the profession; also, a mem­ber of the Reformed church.

(6)Wilhelmina Loretta Long, the daughter of George and Sabina Lang, was born in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., on December 8, 1843, and died on Apri l 18, 1921. She is buried in Jonestown, Pa. She was a member of the Reformed church. Willhelmina Long married Levi Capp, who was born in East Hanover Township, Lebanon County, Pa., in 1842, and died January 3, 1874. He, too, is buried in Jonestown, Pa. Levi Capp had a public school education, and was a member of the Lutheran church, and the Masonic order. They had the following children:—

(7)Minnie Capp, the daughter of Levi and Wilhelmina Capp, was born on May 24, 1870, at Lickdale, Lebanon County, Pa. She is a graduate of the Lebanon High School, and a member of the Reformed church, also, a teacher in the public school of Lebanon, Pa., where she resides.

(7)Elizabeth Capp, the daughter of Levi Capp and his wife, Wilhelmina, was born in Lickdale, Lebanon County, Pa., on August 16, 1871, and died in 1872. She is buried in Jonestown, Pa.

(7)Mary Ellen Capp, the daughter of Levi and Wilhelmina Capp, was born in Lickdale, Lebanon County, Pa., on Apri l 16, 1874. She had a public school education and later specialized in music in New York City. She was a teacher of the piano until her marriage. She resided in Paris, France, for fifteen years, where she acquired a thorough knowledge of the French language. She is now Dean of Women of Lebanon Valley College, and Professor of French, and is a member of the Reformed church of Leb­anon, where she now resides. She was married to J . Edward Green, who was born in Sweden, on February 12, 1870. At the age of sixteen years, he came to America, and later became an American citizen. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska, and become a mining engi­neer. He enlisted for service in the World War and rose to the rank of captain in the American Engineers. He died in Paris, France, on Sep­tember 3, 1929, and is buried there, Thej r had one child:— (8)Yvonne Dorothy Green, the daughter of J . Edward and Mary Ellen

Green, was born in Paris, France, on January 10, 1905, and was grad­uated from Lebanon, Pa., High School, received A. B. degree from Lebanon Valley College, and her A. M . from John Hopkins. She is a Professor of French, and a member of the Reformed church of Leb­anon, Pa.

(6)Elenore Catharine Clark Long, the daughter of George and Sabina Lang, was born on November 29, 1847, and was married to Shirk.

146 HISTORY OF THB LONO F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(4)Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Clark G. Long, the son of George and Sabina Lang, was born in Jonestown, Pa., on June 10, 1858. He is one of the prominent and influential citizens of Jonestown, and was educated in the public schools of that town. He is a member of the Reformed church, the P. O. S. of A., and the I. 0. O. F. For years he represented the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company throughout Lebanon County, and had his main office in the Borough of Lebanon. He is the possessor of a number of antiques which belonged to his ancestors, some of which are, a grandfathers clock that was built by his grandfather, Abraham Lang, in 1801. Also a tea bottle that was brought to this country by his great grandmother, Magdalana Fridruhen, who was married to Killian Lang. He also has the original paper sh owing a survey made for Urban Lang, a copy of which is shown on page 148. He is married to Ida M. Baughman, who was born near Buffalo, on August 26, 1860. She was educated in the public schools, and is a member of ths Reformed church. Thev had the following children:—(Picture page 147).

(7)Flora E. Long, the daughter of Clark G. and Ida M . Long, was born in Jonestown, Pa., November 19, 1879. She was educated in the public schools, and completed a course in the Lebanon Valley College, and was. also, a teacher in the public school, and a member of the Reformed church. She is married to Harvey A. Heilman, who was born in Cleona, Lebanon Co., Pa., on January 3, 1880. They reside in Lebanon, Pa., and have the following children:— (8) Clark A. Heilman, the son of Harvey and Flora Heilman, was born in

Lebanon, on June 1, 1904. He had a public school education, and grad­uated from Lehigh University. He is a member of the Reformed church, and is a clerk by occupation. He is married to Julia Dougherty of Rahway, N . J., and they reside in Asbury Park, N . J . They have one child:— (9)Geraldine Flora Heilman, the daughter of Clark A. and Julia Heil­

man. (8)H. Karl Heilman, the son of Harvey A. and Flora Heilman, was born

at Lebanon, Pa., on September 3, 1907. He was educated in the public schools and the Lebanon Valley College. He is a member of the Re­formed church.

(8) Gerald W. Heilman, the son of Harvey and Flora Heilman, was born on July 17, 1911. He was educated in the public schools, and is a mem­ber of the Reformed church.

(7)1. Mabel Long, the daughter of Clark G. and Ida M . Long was born in Marysville, Pa., on August 26, 1882. She was educated in the public schools, and was a graduate of a Normal School. She was a teacher, and a member of the Reformed church, and is married to Elvin R. Troxel. They have two children:— (8)Mildred Troxel, the daughter of Elvin and Mabel Troxel, was born on

September 30, 1909, in Washington, D. C. She is a student in the George Washington University, and a member of the Reformed church.

(8)Elvin R. Troxel, J r , the son of Elvin and Mabel Troxel, was born in Washington, D. C , on March 25, 1911. He has received a public school education, and is a member of the Reformed church.

(7)Clark R. Long, the son of Clark G. and Ida M . Long, was born in Jones­town, Pa., on July 13, 1897. He was educated in the public schools,

(3)KILLIAN LANG FAMILY OF LANCASTER, (DAUPHIN) CO., PA

CLARK G. LONG, Jonestown, Pennsylvania,

Vice-president Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, 1929 - 1930

148 HISTORY OF THB LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(4) Abraham Lang Family, Continued.

Ursinus College, and George "Washington University. He is assistant director of the Government Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Wash­ington, D. C , and a member of the Reformed church, the Masonic order, and the American Legion. He enlisted, during the World War as a first class yoeman in the supply corps at the Washington Navy Yard in June

, 1918. He was transferred to the St. Heleana Training Station on Aug. 30, of that year, and on Sept. 11,1918, was assigned to U. S. S. Mercy, hospital ship for the Atlantic fleet. He was later promoted to Chief Petty Officer, and was honorably discharged on February 9, 1919. Clark R. Long is married to Frances Karns of Washington, D. C. They have one daughter:— (8)Barbara Jean Long, the daughter of Clark and Frances Long, was

born on Oct. 19, 1929. (5)Beneval Lang, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on October 17,

1820, and died in 1822. (5) Wilhelmina Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang. (5)Maria Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on April

7, 1823, and died in 1824.

Christian Lang Family Of Bethel Township, Lancaster Co.,

Now Lebanon County.

(3) CHRISTIAN LANG HOUSE,

Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

As it stands today. Christian Lang originally erected a log hut, sketch of which is shown on page 155, but later erected the above house.

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CHRISTIAN LANG FAMILY OF BETHEL TOWNSHIP

(3)CHRISTIAN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban Lang), the son of Urban and Catharina Lang, was born in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, Penna., in 1735, and died in February, 1800. He was married to Rachael , who survived him.

Christian Lang was a large land holder in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, Pa., some of which was purchased from his father, and the balance from other land holders adjacent to his own land. He is shown on the assessment lists starting from 1750.

The house he erected thereon is still standing, and is shown on the preceeding page.

He was Overseer of the Poor in 1759, and again in 1778. He is also, shown on the tax returns 1771-1782.

Being called Christ., he was frequently recorded as Christopher, Christy, Cristian, and Christ'n. The first census of 1790, records him as a resident of Bethel township, Dauphin County, Penna.

Christian Lang, served his country through the trying Revolutionary days, being recorded in Captain Hugh Pendens Company of Lancaster Count}' militia, on October 28, 1778. He also served as a substitute for J . Diller in the 5th Batallion, Lancaster County militia; in the 7th. and 4th. Batallion, Lancaster County militia, Captain Pat­rick Hayes, 1781, 1783, 1785, being recorded in the 8th. Company, 7th Batallion for the years 1782-85; in the 8th. Company, 7th. Batallion, Captain Benjamin Mills, 1789; and in the 4th. Batallion, Captain Benjamin Mills, Lancaster County militia, for the year 1790.

His last will and testament is filled in the Dauphin County records, in file number 1, index book " L " , page 15, and provides as follows:—

"Wife , Rachael, 15 pounds in gold and silver, also bed and bedstead, and no more. Israel, son, 15 shillings, over and above his equal share. Hannah, daughter, one cow and five pounds in gold and silver, as I have advanced the same to my other children in my life-time. A l l of the children to have share and share alike of balance of the estate, that is to say, Israel, Gabriel, Christian, Esther Mose, Sarah Lick, Richael Heilman, Ju­dith Losser, and Hannah Lang." Dated February 20, 1800. The children of Christian and Rachael Lang are as follows:—

(4)Israel Lang Family.

(4)ISRAEL L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the son of Chris­tian and Rachael Lang, was born in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, now Le­banon County, Penna., in about the year 1762, and died in 1806. He was a farmer and carpenter, and was married to Rachael. He served his country during the Revolutionary War and the days following, being recorded in the 2d Batallion, Dauphin County militia, Capt. Melchor Behney, Col. Valentine Shoufflers Regiment, 1786-87, and 1790-94, at which time he was exempted on account of illness. The children of Israel and Rachael Lang were:—

(5)Magdalena Lang, the daughter of Israel and Rachael Lang, was married to Henry Hershherger, and from records available, it appears that they had only one son. Henry Hershherger was married the second time to Anna Uhland, and there is a record of two additional children:—

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(4)Israel Lang Family, Continued,

(6)Thomas Hershherger, the son of Henry and Magdalena Hershherger, was born August 12, 1806, and died on November 9, 1846. He resided in North Annville Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

(6)David Hershherger, the son of Henry and Anna (Uhland) Hershherger, was married to Rebecca . They had the following children:— (7)Abraham Hershherger, the son of David and Rebecca Hershherger. (7) John Hershherger, the son David and Rebecca Hershherger.

(6)Polly Hershherger, the daughter of Henry and Anna (Uhland) Hershherger, was married to Jonas Eckert. They had the following children:— (7)Lavina Eckert, the daughter of Jonas and Polly Eckert. (7)Daniel Eckert, the son of Jonas and Polly Eckert.

(5)Sally Lang, the daughter of Israel and Rachael Lang. (5)Catharine Lang, the daughter of Israel and Rachael Lang. (5)Israel Lang, the son of Israel and Rachael Lang, was born on September 19,

1798, and was married to Rebecca Yeager, on March 19, 1821, they had the fol­lowing children:— (6)Jeremiah Lang, the son of Israel and Rebecca Lang, was born on October 30,

1831. (6)Henrietta Lang, the daughter of Israel and Rebecca Lang, was born on Feb­

ruary 8, 1828. (6) Washington Lang, the son of Israel and Rebecca Lang, was born on August

31, 1830. (5)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Israel and Rachael Lang, was born on December

15, 1793.

(5)John Lang, the son of Israel and Rachael Lang, was born on February 19, 1794.

(4)Esther Lang Family, (husband, George Mose). (4)ESTHER L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of

Christian and Rachael Lang, was married to George Mose. They were located on a farm near to Fredericksburg, Pa. This land they conveyed to Jacob Meily, on Aug­ust 5, 1797. Nothing further is known of this family up to the present time.

(4)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick). (4)SARAH L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of

Christian and Rachael Lang, was born in Bethel Township, Lancaster County, now Lebanon County, Penna., on May 10, 1770, and died November 14, 1812. She is buried in the old Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery in Fredericksburg, Pa. She was married to John Lick, who was born on September 13, 1765, and died on June 13, 1831. He was the son of William Lick of New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pa., and it is probable that he was a member of Falkner Swamp Reformed Church. William Lick (Lik) was one of the soldiers who fought at Valley Forge, and was married to Catherine Jeager, who was the daughter of Conrad Jeager. John or Johannes Lick is buried by the side of his first wife in the old Lutheran and Reformed cemetery in Fredericksburg, Pa. He was married the second time to Bar­bara Smith, who was born on December 5, 1790, and died on February 4, 1871.

On the following page is a sketch of the house of John and Sarah Lick, which was located near to Fredericksburg, Pa.

In 1782, Fredericksburg, or as it was then known, Stumptown, had about twenty houses. At the south-west corner of Market and Pine Grove Streets was a large plot of ground surrounded on two sides by horse chestnut trees with white-

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Sketch of the log cabin in which Johannes and Sarah Lang Lick began housekeeping, which was located on the Christian Lang farm in Swartara Township, about two miles West of Fredericksburg, Pa. Originally erected by Christian Lang. Drawn by David E. Lick, last

surviving nephew of James Lick.

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(4)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued,.

washed trunks. This was owned by John Lick. About mid-way and on the north side of Market Square, stood a two-storied frame house in which John Lick kept a hotel. A half square east of the Lick Hotel, on the same side of the street was located the house in which the mother of the family, Sarah Lick, died in 1812. This old house was burned down in the great conflagration of 1827.

The children of John Lick and Sarah Lang, his first wife, and the children of John Lick and Barbara Smith, his second wife, follow:— (5)James Jacobus Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang),

the son of John and Sarah Lick, was born on August 25, 1796, and died on Oct­ober 1, 1876. James Lick was born in the old house, a sketch of which is shown on a preceeding page. He died in California, and is buried in a vault under­neath the great telescope, which h? erected on Mt. Hamilton, 50 miles south of San Francisco.

The sufferings of his grandfather, William Lick, at Valley Forge, made a deep impression upon the young lad, as he listened to their recital. These im­pressions were never effaced, and in his old age he bequeathed a sum of money for the erection of a monument in the cemetery at Fredericksburg, Pa., and upon it, his grandfather's name, his hero, stands out prominently.

His education was such as was taught in the small towns of the interior of that day, very meager, no one can doubt.

James Lick began his career as an organ-maker in Hanover, Pa. In 1819, he obtained employment in the establishment of Joseph Hiskey, a prominent piano manufacturer in Baltimore, Md.

In 1820, he went to New York to enter business, but the want of capital interfered with his success, so at the end of the year he joined an expedition to Buenos Ayres. For a period of ten years, he followed his business of piano-making, and here he began to reap the reward of his efforts.

In 1832, he returned to the States, bringing with him, forty-thousand dol­lars worth of South American skins and hides. At this time he visited Fred­ericksburg, the place of his birth, and it was the only time that he ever returned there after his departure of 1819.

It was not long until his temperament could not stand the quiet life, and he again went to South America, this time going to Valparaiso, Chili, where he continued his work of piano-making. In 1837, he left Chili, and located in Lima, Peru, where he was again successful in the enterprise in which he had become expert.

In 1847, when the gold boom became a dream for such men as James Lick, he finished the manufacture of 12 pianos for which he had orders, and left for California.

The vast majority, regardless of class, rushed for the mines, but the shrewd insight of this man told him that a great city would arise, and he invested prin­cipally in real estate. As the city grew, it was observed that in the very heart of it, there were large plots of unimproved ground which belonged to James Lick.

He was an eccentric man with an unlovable nature, and one who made few friends. He lived a solitary life, and was avaricious. Probably, his disagree­able character was the result of a disappointment in love. In his younger days, he was in love with the daughter of a wealthy miller, but was rejected by the father on account of his poverty. He vowed to build a mill which would be far superior to that of the miller, and in 1852, he purchased a property in San

JAMES J. LICK Foundet of the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, near

San Francisco, California

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Monument erected by James J. Lick in memory of his parents. Fredericksburg. Pa.

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(4)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued.

Jose, and erected a mill which, no doubt, was never equaled. The interior was finished in mahogany, and the machinery was the finest that could be bought. Before being destroyed by fire it was regarded as one of the curiosities of that region. A hotel, "The Lick House" was erected by him in San Francisco. It is also said that at one time, he owned Catalina Island.

When the fraternity of Freemasons wished to erect a temple in San Fran­cisco, they found that the only site that would be suitable was owned by James Lick. This was the plot on which he expected to erect the " L i c k House," and it was not for sale. However, after he was frankly approached, he consented to sell the plot to them, and now on it, stands the handsome temple of the Golden City.

In 1874, he assigned real and personal property valued at $3,000,000 to a board of seven trustees for various public and philanthropic purposes. The gift was twice revoked before his death, but each time renewed, and a new board of trustees in each case, being demanded.

At his death, it was found that after bequeathing a large number of le­gacies to friends and relatives, he had given $5,000 for the erection of a monu­ment in Fredericksburg, Penna,, to the memory of his mother, father, grand­father, and sister, similar amounts being given in each case. (Picture on page 158).

He also, left $60,000 for the erection of a bronze monument in Golden Gate Park to Francis Scott Key, the author of "The Star Spangled Banner;" and $100,000 for three groups of bronze statuary representing three historical peri­ods in California history; also, $100,000 to found an old ladies' home; and $150,000 for the building and maintenance of free public baths; $540,000 to found and endow a California school of mechanical arts; and $700,000 to con­struct an observatory and erect thereon a telescope, "superior to and more powerful than any telescope," the same to be a department of the University of California. His estate exceeded $5,000,000.

He selected the site for the observatory which was destined to bear his name. It is on Mt, Hamilton, 50 miles south of San Francisco, on a Federal reservation of 1790 acres. The telescope, which is one of the largest in the world, has an object glass of 36 inches clear aperture. The dome is turned by hydraulic power, and the floor is elevated and lowered by like means.

He was never married but had an illegitimate son:— (6)John Henry Lick, the son of James Jacobus Lick, and Barbara Schnebely,

was born on June 30, 1818, as is recorded in the records of the Lutheran Church of Fredericksburg, Pa. He died in Lebanon, Pa., on October 22, 1891.

His earh' education was that of the public schools of Fredericksburg, Pa., of that day.

In 1832, he went to reside with his uncle in Center County, Pa., where he attended the public school near Salona. In the spring of 1836, he returned to Fredericksburg, Pa., and in 1838, entered the store of Moritz Heilner, as a clerk, with whom he subsequently removed to Minersville, Schuylkill Count\-, Pa. He remained there until 1841, when he again returned to Fred-ricksburg. In 1846, he established a mercantile business, which he managed successfully until 1854, when he sold out and went to California at the request of his father. He again returned in 1857, but in 1859 he went back to the Pacific coast, where he operated a flour mill for his father, near Alviso, remaining there until 1863, when ill-health compelled him to leave that coun-

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(4)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued.

try. He spent one year in Pennsylvania, and several years in California. In 1867, he made an extended trip or tour through Europe, and on his return, took up his residence in California. In 1871, he made his home in Lebanon County, Penna. He was largely interested in farming, and was a director of the Delaware and Susquehanna railroad.

He was one of the directors or trustees of the Deed of Trust of James Lick, and at the death of his father, he received $150,000 from the estate.

(5)Infant, a child of John and Sarah Lick, was born on July 25, 1797, and died in infancy.

(5)John Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang), the son of John and Sarah Lick, was born on May 24, 1798. He was married to Cath­arine Lang, the daughter of Christian and Catharine Lang, who was born in 1805. There is a record of two children:— (6) James William Lick, the son of John and Catharine Lick. (6) Juha Lick, the daughter of John and Catharine Lick, was married to Jere

Antrium, and last resided in Paris, 111. (5)Catharine Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang),

the daughter of John and Sarah Lick, was born on January 8, 1800. She died in Manheim, Pa,, on Apri l 10, 1862. She was married to a man by the name of Eby, and there is a record of two children:— (6)Andrew J . Eby, the son of Catharine Lick Eby. (C) Sarah Eby, the daughter of Catharine Lick Eby, was married to

Graham. (5)Sarah Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang), the

daughter of John and Sarah Lick, was born on Aug. 27, 1802, and died on Octo­ber 14, 1877. She was married to Rev. Hepler.

(5)Jacob Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang), was the son of John and Sarah Lick, and was born on January 25, 1804.

(5)Margaretta Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang), the daughter of John and Sarah Lick, was born on September 27, 1806.

(5)William Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Sarah Lang), the son of John and Sarah Lick, was born on February 11, 1808, and died on Decem­ber 21, 1872.

(ö)Margaretta Lick, the daughter of John and Barbara (Smith) Lick, was born on Apri l 11, 1816.

(5)Henry S. Lick, the son of John and Barbara (Smith) Lick, was born on July 2, 1821, and died on August 15, 1908. He was married to Sarah Kleinfelter, who was born on May 5, 1828, and died on September 25, 1894. They were married on Apri l 6, 1845. Henry Lick constructed the house now standing on what is known as Pedlar's Lot, Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa. They had the following children:— (6) WiUiam K. Lick, the son of Henery S. and Sarah Lick, was born on July 5,

1845, and died on June 9, 1830. He was unmarried. (6) John K. Lick, the son of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on Apri l 6, 1847,

and died of diphtheria on February 20, 1862, He was unmarried (6) Jacob K. Lick, the son of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on May 1, 1849,

and died on August 15, 1921. He was married to Rebecca Wise. They had the following children:—• (7) John H. Lick, the son of Jacob and Rebecca Lick, was born on August 23,

1870, aud died on October 4, 1878.

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(4)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued,

(7)Sallie Lick, the daughter of Jacob K . and Rebecca Lick, was born on Feb­ruary 12, 1872, and died on Apri l 17, 1925. She was married twice. First husband, Elias Lentz; second husband, John A. Light. There were three children from the first union.

(7) James Louis Lick, the son of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on Oct­ober 12, 1873, and died on February 8, 1930. He was married to Sarah Shott. They resided in Lebanon, Pa., where he was in the insurance busi­ness. They had two sons and one daughter.

(7)Emma Lick, the daughter of Jacob K . and Rebecca Lick, was born on Feb­ruary 11, 1875, and was married to Herbert Umberger. They have two sons and two daughters.

(7)Margaret Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on October 1, 1877, and was married to Benjamin Grumbine. They have two sons and two daughters.

(7)Lillie W. Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on October 7, 1880, and died on June 1917. She was married to William Andrews.

(7)Jacob Charles Lick, the son of Jacob K . and Rebecca Lick, was born on January 7, 1882, and was married to Rosa Zublin. They have two daugh­ters.

(7) Kate W. Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. Lick and wife, Rebecca, was born on January 7, 1883, and was married to Calvin Donmoyer. They have one son and one daughter.

(7)Samuel W. Lick, the son of Jacob K . and Rebecca Lick, was born on March 8, 1885, and died on March 8, 1885.

(7)Rebecca W. Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on March 6, 1888, and was married to Joseph Umberger.

(7)Mary W. Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on November 26, 1890, and was married to Jacob Pfoutz. They had one daughter.

(7)Annie W. Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on October 16, 1892, and was married to Luke Reber. They have a number of children.

(7)Ada Lick, the daughter of Jacob K . and Rebecca Lick, was born on May 12, 1895, and was married to Paul Reber. They have two sons and one daughter. (Paul and Luke Reber are brothers).

(7)Eva Lick, the daughter of Jacob K. and Rebecca Lick, was born on May 12, 1895, and was married to Samuel Deck. They have three sons.

(6)Elizabeth Lick, the daughter of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on April 7, 1851, and died February 21, 1862. (Diptheria).

(6)Sarah Lick, the daughter of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on March 10, 1853, and died February 14, 1862. (Diphtheria).

(6)Henry H . Lick, the son of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on February 18, 1857, and died November 28, 1861. (Diphtheria).

(6)David E. Lick, the son of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on March 1, 1863, and was married to Lucetta Bicksler, who was born on September 27, 1872. David Lick and family now reside on the old homestead, known as "Pedlar's Lot" in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Penna. He is a farm­er, and genealogist. He is also an authority on plants, and plant life, having assisted in writing a book on that subject. David E. Lick has also been of

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(4)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued,

very material assistance in securing data for this histor}-. They have the following children:— (7)Sarah A. Lick, the daughter of David E. Lick, and his wife, Lucetta, was

born on October 8, 1895, and died on the same day. (7)Elizabeth A. Lick, the daughter of David and Lucetta Lick, was born on

December 11, 1896, and was married to Ephriham Daub. They reside on the old homestead, on Pedlar's Lot, Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa., and they have three children :— (8)Elsie May Daub, the daughter of Ephriham and Elizabeth Daub, born

Aug. 23, 1919. (8)Guy Jacob Daub, the son of Ephriham and Elizabeth Daub, born

June 3, 1923. (8)Ivy June Daub, the daughter of Ephriham and Elizabeth Daub, born

June 24, 1925. (6)Anna Mary Lick, the daughter of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on April

17, 1867, and died on November 14, 1892. She was married to Dr. John B. Groh, and they had the following children:— (7)John L. Groh, the son of John and Anna Mary Groh. (7)Bessie Groh, the daughter of John and Anna Mary Groh. (7)Sarah Groh, the daughter of John and Anna Mary Groh.

(6)Adam Lick, the son of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was born on May 16, 1869, and died on May 21, 1869.

(6)Infant, a daughter of Henry S. and Sarah Lick, was still-born. (5)Samuel Lick, the son of John and Barbara (Smith) Lick, was born on February,

22, 1824, in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa,, and died on August 23, 1879. He was married twice. First, to Magdalena Reedy, who was born on August 7, 1826, and died on September 27, 1861. She is buried at Monroe Val­ley. The second wife was Catharine Wike, who was born on July 2, 1840, at Mandana Furnace, and died on June 4, 1915. They had the following chil­dren :— (6)Emeline Lick, the daughter of Samuel and Magdalena Lick, was born on

October 31, 1847, at Monroe Forge. She was married to Penrose Barto. (6)William Henry Lick, the son of Samuel and Magdalena Lick, was born at

Monroe Forge, on Apri l 25, 1850, and died November 28, 1922. He was mar­ried to Sarah Elizabeth Carmany, who was born on October 24, 1856, and died on November 28, 1923. They had the following children:— (7) Samuel C. Lick, the son of William Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Lick, was

born on August 6, 1876. He married Kate Annie Artz, and the}- had one child :— (8)Artz Samuel Lick, the son of Samuel C. and Kate A. Lick, was born

on Apri l 17, 1910. (7)Harry K. Lick, the son of William H . and Sarah E. Lick, was born on

Apri l 25, 1878, and died on October 17, 1902. Unmarried. (7)Ida Salome Lick, the daughter of William H . and Sarah E. Lick, was born

on March 6, 1880, and died on January 1, 1924. Unmarried. (7)Bertha Elizabeth Lick, the daughter of William H. and Sarah E. Lick,

was born November 10, 1884, and was married to John Jacob Artz, who was born on February 9, 1883. They had seven children:— (8)Ira Rennel Artz, the son of John J . and Bertha E. Artz, was born on

December 26, 1903, and died in 1904.

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(i)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued.

(8)Edith Mae Artz, the daughter of John J . and Bertha E. Artz, was born on Apri l 13, 1905, and was married to Henry Tyson Weand. They have three children:— (9)Retty Geraldine Weand, the daughter of Henry and Edith Weand,

was born on December 8, 1923. (9)Dorothy Loraine Weand, the daughter of Henry and Edith Weand,

was born on February , 1926. (9)Joyce Virginia Weand, the daughter of Henry and Edith Weand,

and born on October 20, 1927. (8)Ethel Elizabeth Artz, the daughter of John J . and Bertha E. Artz, was

born on March 5, 1906, and died on August 4, 1906. (8)Victor Leroy Artz, the son of John J . and Bertha E . Artz, was born

on May 9, 1907, and was married to Lillian Seachrist. They have one child:— (9)Lorraine Mae Artz, the daughter of Victor and Lillian Artz.

(8)Ida Kathryn Artz, the daughter of John J . and Bertha E . Artz, was born on November 1, 1908, and was married to Eulan E. Schreiber. They have one child:— (9)Robert Charles Schreiber, the son of Eulan and Ida Schreiber.

(8)Nathan William Artz, the son of John J . and Bertha E. Artz, was born on Apri l 13, 1910.

(8)Earl Lick Artz, the son of John J . and Bertha E. Artz, was born on September 7, 1912.

(7) William K. Lick, the son of William H . and Sarah E. Lick, was born on February 23, 1888, and died on December 23, 1891.

(6)Simon Lick, the son of Samuel and Magdalena Lick, was born on May 1, 1855, in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa., and died on May 4, 1925. He was married to Florence Virginia Sadler, who was born on May 8, 1858. They had the following children:— (7)Francis Lincoln Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on

October 23, 1880, and died on November 13, 1897. (7)Mary Elizabeth Lick, the daughter of Simon and Florence Lick, was born

on July 31, 1882, and died in February, 1930. (7) Charles Robert Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on

September 30, 1884. (7)William Silas Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on May

2, 1887, and died Apri l 5, 1920.

(7) Edgar Simon Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on

January 20, 1885, and died November 22, 1888.

(7) Harrison Morton Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on September 24, 1888.

(7) Grace Margaret Lick, the daughter of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on October 13, 1891.

(7)Edna May Lick, the daughter of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on May 31, 1893, and died on December 13, 1894.

(7)Alton Walter Lick, the sonof Simon and Florence Lick, was born on June 19, 1894.

(7)George Milton Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on December 18, 1895, and died on August 3, 1896.

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(i)Sarah Lang Family, (husband, John Lick) Continued,

(7)Clarence Dewey Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on January 20, 1898.

(7)Helen Florence Lick, the daughter and Simon and Florence Lick, was born on Apri l 28, 1899.

(7)Wilmer Lester Lick, the son of Simon and Florence Lick, was born on March 29, 1902, and died on Apri l 17, 1902.

Most of those now living of the Simon Lick family are married and are living in Harrisburg and Marysville, Penna.

(6)Elizabeth EUen Lick, the daughter of Samuel and Magdalena Lick, was born on February 4, 1860, in Lebanon, Pa. She died on February 4, 1916. She was the second wife of Daniel Ward, and they had two sons, both dead.

(6)Sarah Ann Lick, the daughter of Samuel and Catharine Lick, was born at Monroe Forge, on Apri l 30, 1863, and died on December 10, 1916. She was married to Daniel Maulfair. They had the following children:— (7)Tacie Maulfair, the daughter of Daniel and Sarah Ann Maulfair, was

married to Harry Dietzler. (7) Forest Maulfair, the son of Daniel and Sarah Ann Maulfair, was mar­

ried to Bessie Darkes. (7)Mabel Maulfair, the daughter of Daniel and Sarah Ann Maulfair, was

married to Stockton. (6)Ulysses Grant Lick, the son of Samuel and Catharine Lick, was born at

Monroe Forge, on July 4, 1866, and died on July 3, 1911. He was married to Lillian Moore, and they had one child:— (7)Elsie Margaret Lick, the daughter of Ulysses Grant and Lillian Lick,

resides in Lebanon, Pa. (6)Morris Geary Lick, the son of Samuel and Catharine Lick, was born on

July 8, 1868. He died in infancy. (6)Anna Mary Lick, the daughter of Samuel and Catharine Lick, was born at

Ellendale Forge, on November 5, 1871, and died on November 26, 1924. She was married twice. First, to William Wadsworth Spangler, who died and is buried in Ebenezer cemetery, near West Gate. The second husband was Charles Kervin. There was one child from the first marriage:— (7) Blanch Spangler, the daughter of William W. and Anna Mary Spangler,

was married to Charles Kirkassner, who was born on July 27, 1885. No children.

(i)Judith ljang Family, (husband, Johannes Losser).

(4)JUDITH L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian and Rachael Lang, was married to Johannes Losser (Lausser, Loser). Information on this family is somewhat conflicting. There was a Johannes Lan­ser, who died in 1813, who lived in Lebanon County, Pa.

In all probability, this man was the husband of Judith Lang. His will records one son, Jacob. Executors George Fauber and Zack Miller. There is indexed in the Lebanon County files of the Recorder of Wills, a will of Judith Losser, but the will was not indexed properly and could not be found.

(4)Rachael Lang Family, (husband, John Heilman).

(4 )RACHAEL L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian and Rachael Lang, was born December 14, 1774, and died on February 24, 1828. She was married to John Heilman, who was born on August 4, 1773, and died on Apri l 4, 1833. They had seven children.

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(4)Rachael Lang Family, (husband, John Heilman) Continued.

The records of the Heilman family as given by different branches, are some­what conflicting. However, after carefully' investigating the whole matter, Ave are of the opinion that the following is the correct account of this family.

The Heilman's trace their ancestry from "Vei t the Heilman" who about the year 1305 obtained from the Emperor Albright, the honor of knighthood and a nobility diploma ; thence down to the sixteenth century, the name is found in the German Register. It is also said that an Andreas Heilman, who was a member of this family, operated a paper mill in Germany over three hundred and seventy years ago, and that in this mill the paper Avas made Avhich Avas used in the print­ing of the first Bible.

The first definite record, is that of John Jacob Heilman of Zutzenhausen, in the Palatinate, Germany, who came to America in 1732 (another record claims that this date was Apri l 15, 1738), landing at Philadelphia on September 9, of that year. He settled in Lancaster County in what is now Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Penna., where he died in 1753, leaving his wife, Anna Maria, and among others, the following children:—John Adam; Peter; Anastatius. John Adam is the ancestor of this particular branch of the family; Peter settled about a mile from where John Adam had located, and both of these men participated as Bau-meisters (Building Masters) in the erection of the Berge Kirche (Hill Church) Avhich was the first church in Lebanon County, then Lancaster County, Penna It was a log church, dedicated on August 12, 1744; and both of these pioneers took a part in providing for Gottes Akre (burial ground) in which they were both buried on plots not more than fifty feet apart.

John Adam Heilman was born on November 20, 1715, in Zutzenhausen, Ger­many, and came to America Avith his father, John Jacob. He settled on a tract of land in a beautiful valley, north west from Lebanon, knoAvn as Heilman's Dale, comprising about 366 acres.

In addition to the Provincial troops, the Ararious counties organized Associa-tors for protection in special emergencies. Amongst these was a Lebanon Town­ship, Lancaster County, company under the command of Capt, Adam Heilman (John Adam Heilman) Avhose muster roll of May 10, 1756 contains fifty-six names, among Avhom was his son John Adam, and three of John Peter Heilman's sons. A l l of these men served during the French and Indian war.

John Adam Heilman, the son of John Jacob and Anna Maria Heilman, died on September 25, 1770. He was married to Maria Catharine Steger, the daugh­ter of John Barnhard Steger. She Avas born on March 25, 1709, and died on May 12, 1787. Both are buried in the Hi l l Church Cemetery. John Adam Heil­man was one of the founders of the H i l l Church and was an elder of the church as early as 1745. They had the following children:—Hans Adam (John Adam); Catharine ; Elizabeth ; Barbara ; Anna Mary ; and EA^a.

Hans Adam (John Adam) Heilman, the son of John Adam and Maria Cathar­ine Heilman, Avas born on August 2, 1745, in Lebanon Township, Lancaster County, Pa. He died on October 4, 1827. He was married to Catharine Barbara Schmidt, the daughter of Peter and Barbara Schmidt, January 22, 1771. John Adam Heil­man, was a Lieutenant in his father's company in the French and Indian war, and 2d Lieutenant in the Company of Foot Infantry, 22d Batallion of Associators in the County of Lancaster. His commission being dated August 28, 1775. In the year 1826, he Avrote on the foot of his army commission, "This 27th. August, 1826, it is f i f ty years that as a soldier I was in New York to help in establishing freedom." This was Avritten just a little over a year before his death. On his grave in the Hi l l

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(4)Rachael Lang Family, (husband, John Heilman) Continued,

Church cemetery, the D. A. R., placed a large bronze marker on May 19, 1910. This John Adam Heilman erected the first paper mill in Lebanon County, in the year 1793. John Adam Heilman and his wife, Catharine Barbara, had eight sons and five daughters. However, some of the children died early in life, for his will only reeords the following:—Philip; Heinrich; Adam; John; Jacob; Christina; Catrina; Sabina ; Magdalena; and wife, Barbara.

John Heilman, (1—John Jacob, 2—John Adam, 3—John Adam (Hans Adam) Heilman), was born on August 4, 1773, and died on Apri l 4, 1833. He was married to Rachael Lang, and they had seven children as follows; and resided in Annville, Township, Lebanon County, Pa.:—

(5)Jacob Heilman, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Rachael Lang), the the son of John and Rachael Heilman.

(5)Catharine Heilman, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Rachael Lang), the daughter of John and Rachael Heilman, was born on January 25, 1803.

(5)Elizabeth Heilman, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Rachael Lang),

the daughter of John and Rachael Heilman, born Apri l 13, 1811.

(5)Polly Heilman, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Rachael Heilman), the daughter of John and Rachael Heilman, baptised as Anna Mary, was born on May 18, 1806.

(5)William Heilman, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Rachael Lang), the son of John and Rachael Heilman, was born on February 9, 1808, and died on March 27, 1870. He was. married to Rosanna Streak, who was born on Jan­uary 30, 1813, and died on January 8, 1870. They resided in Annville Township, Lebanon County, Pa.; and he was a tinner by trade. William Heilman was mar­ried twice, and Rosanna Streak was his second wife. The children from both unions are as follows:— (6)David Heilman, the son of William Heilman and his first wife. (6) Catharine Heilman, the daughter of William Heilman and his first wife. (6)William Heilman, the son of William Heilman and his first wife. (6)Rebecca Heilman, the daughter of William Heilman and his first wife. (6)Moses Heilman, the son of William Heilman and his first wife. (6)Nancy Heilman, the daughter of William and Rosanna Heilman. (6)Henry Heilman, the son of William and Rosanna Heilman. (6)Lydiann Heilman, the daughter of William and Rosanna Heilman. (6)Malachia Heilman, the daughter of William and Rosanna Heilman.

(5)Sarah Heilman, the daughter of John and Rachael Heilman, was born on March 18, 1805.

(5)Joseph Heilman, the son of John and Rachael Heilman, died in November, 1887. He was a resident of South Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pa., and was married to Sarah . They owned land in both South Lebanon and Corn­wall Townships in Lebanon County; and they had the following children:— (6)John H. Heilman, of South Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pa., was

a son of Joseph and Sarah Heilman.

(6)Sarah Heilman, the daughter of Joseph and Sarah Heilman, was married to Henry A. Kreider.

(6)Mary Heilman, the daughter of Joseph and Sarah Heilman, was married to John Bowman.

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(4)Gabriel Lang Family.

(4)GABRIEL L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the son of Chris­tian and Rachael Lang, was born on January 1, 1776, and died August 11, 1849. He was married at the age of 52 years to Elizabeth Kisling, when in her twenty-fif th year, who was borü on September 30, 1804, and died on October 14, 1881. Gab­riel is buried in the old Lutheran cemetery in Jonestown, Pa.; and Elizabeth is buried in Steelton, Pa., the grave being located near to the main entrance and to the right of the driveway. It is marked by a small monument with a square base, and a shaft of about 30 inches in length, similiar to a child's monument. (Page 168).

Gabriel and his brother Israel owned in partnership, approximately 284 acres of land in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Penna., adjoining the land of Philip Beck, Christian Scharck, John Beshore, and the Big Swatara Creek. He was also a carpenter by trade, and for a while was a boatman on the canal. At the death of his brother Israel Lang, he purchased Israel's part of the estate, and owned the same in its entirety. Also, by patent dated September 15, 1836, there was granted unto Gabriel Long, his heirs and assigns, forever, a certain tract of land in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., containing 290 acres and the usual allowance, which tract of land was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant dated the sixth day of April , 1754, granted to John Spitler, whose right in and to the same, by virtue of sundry conveyances and other assurances in law, became vested in Gabriel Long. This land was bounded by the land of Adam Fauber, Robert Grains, Peter Kettle, the Big Swatara Creek, and the land of Urban Long, and it is enrolled in Patent Book H. Vol. 36, page 447. These together with other small purchases made a total of approximately six-hundred to six-hundred and twenty-five acres that was owned by Gabriel Lang.

He and his wife were members of the Zion's Lutheran Church of Jonestown, Pa. During the war with England in 1812-1814, he served his country as a private

in the 117th Regiment, 1st. Brigade, 6th. Division, 2d. Company, under the command of Capt. Christian Shuey. (Pa. Arch. 6th. Ser., Vol 7, page 386).

On the eighth day of November, 1848, Gabriel Long, of Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., "on account of being old and feeble, and being unable to provide for and take care of himself and Elizabeth, his wife, and his family, he being blind and so feeble as to require care and protection, and his family requiring care and support which he is unable, in consequence of his blindness, to render unto them, etc., etc., * * * * he is willing to assign all his estate, both real and personal, and mixed, in trust, etc., etc., * * # * to Jacob Snotterly and Joseph Long." From the above, it can be seen that Gabriel Lang, on account of his age and blindness was required to put his entire estate in trust for the support of his wife and family. The wife was then, only 44 years of age, and the children were all minors. (Copy of deed, pages 169, 170, 171.)

The will of Gabriel Lang was dated March 16, 1847, and provided as follows:—

"Wife , Elizabeth, one cow, two hogs, house and kitchen furniture, her seat in his small house, and a half acre of land and stable. Two-thirds of his estate to be divided among his four children, then living, George Washington; Will iam; Rachel; and Polly, whose husband is Thomas Duey.

"One-third of his estate to remain and bear interest. Interest to be paid widow during her lifetime. At death of widow it is to be divided equally among the children."

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(4)Gabriel Lang Family, Continued.

Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang had the following children:—

(5)George Washington Lang, (1—Christian, 2 — Urban, 3 — Christian, 4— Gabriel Lang), the son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., in 1831, and died on July 10, 1892. He is buried in the Steelton, Pa., cemetery, the grave being on the soldier's plot. Ile never mar­ried, but lived with his mother until her death. He served his country during the war of the Rebellion in Company G, 173d., Penna., Infantry.

(5)Mary (Polly) Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel Lang), the daughter of Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Swatara Township, Leb­anon County, Penna., in 1829, and died in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Penna., in 1891. She was married to Thomas (Duey) Dewey. They had the following children:—• (6)Rebecca Dewey, the daughter of Thomas and Polly Dewey. (6)Catharine (Kate) Dewey, the daughter of Thomas and Polly Dewey. (6)Charles Dewey, the son of Thomas and Polly Dewey, died in Pottsville,

Schuylkill County, Penna, in 1928. He is buried in the Presbyterian ceme­tery in Pottsville, Pa. He was married but there were no children.

(6)Elizabeth Dewey, the daughter of Thomas and Polly Dewey. (6)Ma.ry Dewey, the daughter of Thomas and Polly Dewey, was married to

Joseph Troy, They had a number of children. (6)Emma Dewey, the daughter of Thomas and Polly Dewey, was married to

John Winters. They lived in New York. (6) William Dewey, the son of Thomas and Polly Dewey, died as a child.

(5)Catharine Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel Lang.), the

daughter of Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang, was born on February 4, 1834.

(5)Susan Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel Lang), daughter of Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang, died in childhood, aged 2 years, 2 months, and 24 days.

(5) Child of Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang, was born on December 8, 1840, and died on November 18, 1844, aged 3 years, 11 months, 11 days.

(5)Christian Wilhelm Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel Lang), the son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Penna., on February 11, 1838, and died on Apri l 22, 1893. He is buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Penna. He was baptised as Christian Wilhelm Lang, but was known as William Chris­tian Long from the time he reached maturity. He early learned the trade of blacksmith and horse-shoer, and continued in this business until his death. He was a member of the Evangelical Church, and served on the official boards for many years. He was also, a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge of Potts­ville. In early life he left Swatara Township, and located in Pine Grove, Schuyl­ki l l County, Penna., where he continued his trade. Here, he married Mary Ann Schartel, who was born on September 9, 1838, in Pine Grove, Pa., and died in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Penna,, on January 13, 1918. She too, is buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Pottsville.

Mary Ann Schartel was the daughter of George Schartel, who was born January 11, 1800, and died on June 6, 1878. Her mother, the wife of George Schartel, was Elizabeth Manbeck, who was born on December 4, 1804, and died on January 3, 1886. Both are buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Pottsville, Pa.

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(4) Gabriel Lang Family, Continued.

The Schartel family have records that date back to one, Bernhardt Shertle, who was a resident of Soluthern, Switzerland, in the year 1270. The family later emigrated to the Palatinate, Germany; and in 1732, one of the members of this family, Bernhardt Shertle, or as he sometimes spelled his name, Berneard Shirtle, aged 26 years, emigrated to America on the ship "Adventure", Robert Carson, Master, from Rotterdam and Cowes, qualifying September 23, 1732. He had two sons:—Johannes Scherdel, and Jacob Scherdel.

Jacob Scherdel was born on April 29, 1741, and died on February 18, 1819. He married Elizabeth Glasin, who was born on October 15, 1742, and died on October 10, 1814. Jacob Scherdel was the founder of Schartelsville, Berks County, Penna., owning large tracts of land at this location. He was a farmer, and served his country during the Revolutionary War, as Captain of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 1777; wounded by the Indians at Muncy Creek, Pa., in 1778; his service dating from 1777 to 1783. Jacob and Elizabeth Scherdel had five children:—George, Jacob, Bernhard, Anna Maria, and Catharine.

Jacob Sherdel, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Scherdel, was born on November 25, 1780, and died December 10, 1839. He was married to Anna Maria Albrecht, who was born on December 30, 1778, and died July 26, 1861. Both are buried in the St. Michael's cemetery, in Schartelsville, Pa. The known children were:—George, Jacob, John, and Kitty.

George Scherdel, as he was known, George Schartel, the son of Jacob and Anna Maria Scherdel, was married to Elizabeth Manbeck; and they were the parents of Mary Ann Schartel, who was married to Christian Wilhelm Lang, or as he was known William Christian Long, the subject of this history.

From the above, it wil l be noted that the family name has undergone a number of changes as follows:—Shertle, Shirtle, Scherdel, Schartel.

Mary Ann Schartel, the wife of Christian Wilhelm Lang, was very active in Church work, being a member of the Reformed and later the Evangelical Churches. It may be of interest to know that two of her great aunts were carried off by the Indians, and never recovered.

The children of Christian Wilhelm (William Christian Long) Lang, and his wife, Mary Ann Schartel follow :—•

(6)Eugene Augustus Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William Lang), the son of William and Mary Long, was born on October 21, 1860, in Pine Grove, Pa., and was married to Emily Kaufman, who was born on September 17, 1864, and died in Pottsville, Pa,, on June 16, 1898. She is buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery, in Pottsville. After receiving a public school education, E. Augustus learned the trade of blacksmith and horse-shoer in the shop of his father, later entering the steel business, and devoting most of his life in this industry. He is a member of the Evangeli­cal Congregational church, and has been very active in church work, being an official in that denomination for many years. He is a member of Pulaskie Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. , and also, of the Consistory, as well as being a member of the Rajah Shrine of Reading, Pa. Emily Kaufman, the wife of E. Aug. Long, after completing her education in the public schools, became a teacher in Pottsville. They had one son:— (7)Eugene Augustus Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gab­

riel, 5—William, 6—E. Augustus Long), the son of E. Augustus and Emily Long, was born on Apri l 1, 1895, in Pottsville, Pa. After completing a public school course, he entered the University of Penna., and later the

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Albright College at Meyerstown, Pa., from which he graduated, becoming one of the faculty of the High School in Pottsville, Fa., from which, after several years of service, he resigned and accepted a position on the fac­ulty of the Wyomissing Trade School in Wyomissing, Pa. He is a mem­ber of Pulaskie Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. of Pottsville, Pa., and a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was married to Grace Pewter-baugh, who was born on Aug. 29, 1901. They have the following child­ren :— (8)David Eugene Long, the son of Eugene and Grace Long, was born on

Apr i l 13, 1924, in Pottsville, Pa. (8) Janet Emily Long, thc daughter of Eugene and Grace Long, was born

in Reading, Pa., on October 16, 1928. (6)Infant, a child of William and Mary Long, died at birth in 1859. (6)William Halleck Long, the son of William and Mary Long, was born in Pine

Grove, Pa., on October 3, 1862, and died on August 12, 1863. He is buried in the old Evangelical cemetery, in Pine Grove, Pa.

(6)Prank Spohn Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5— William Lang), the son of William and Mary Long, was born in Pine Grove, Pa., on May 9, 1864. After receiving a public school education, he learned the trade of cigar-maker, later becoming a salesman, and then being con­nected with the staff of the Capitol Theatre in Pottsville, Pa. He is a member of the Evangelical denomination, and was married to Myra L. Deppen, who was the daughter of Jacob and Matilda Deppen. She was born on October 24, 1863, and is a member of the Evangelical church. They had the following children:— (7)Edward Robert Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel,

5—William, 6—Frank S. Long), the son of Frank S. and Myra Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on July 28, 1891. He was educated in the public schools of that town, and later, learned the trade of machinist, He is now in the employ of the Bethlehem Steel Company, where his loyalty and energetic effort earned for him important and lucrative pro­motions, he now being machine shop superintendent, He is a member of the Lutheran church, the F . and A. M . (32 degree), and the K. of P. lodge. He was married to Marion E. Kratzer, who was born on September 25, 1895, in Bethlehem, Pa. She had a public school education, and is a mem­ber of the Lutheran church. They reside in Bethlehem, Pa., and have the following children :— (8)Laverne F. Long, the daughter of Edward and Marion Long, was born

in Bethelhem, Pa., on November 7, 1916, and is now a student in the public schools.

(8)Marjorie E. Long, the daughter of Edward and Marion Long, was born in Bethlehem, Pa., on November 5, 1918, and is now a student in the public schools.

(8)Robert F . Long, the son of Edward and Marion Long, was born in Bethlehem, Pa,, on October 8, 1920, and is now a student in the public schools.

(7) Charlotte Irene Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William, 6—Frank S. Long), the daughter of Frank S. and Myra Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on July 24, 1893. She was educated in the public schools of Pottsville, and was a member of the United Evangelical

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church of that town, later becoming a member of the Methodist church of Hazleton, Pa. She was married to Albertus J . Biscomh, who was born in Hazleton, Pa., on August 1, 1891. He had a public school education, and later became a realtor. He is a member of the Methodist church, and the Masonic Lodge. They reside in Hazleton, and have the following children:— (8)Jay Quentin Biscomb, the son of Albertus and Charlotte Biscomh, was

born in Hazleton, Pa., on January 4, 1919. He is a student in the public schools.

(8)Audrey Meta Biscomh, the daughter of Albertus and Charlotte Bis­comb, was born in Hazleton, Pa., on June 25, 1920. She is a student in the public schools.

(7)Norman Franklin Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gab­riel, 5—William, 6—Frank S. Long), the son of Frank S. and Myra Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on October 12, 1899. He received a public school education, and is now a clerk for the Bethlehem Steel Company, in Bethlehem, Pa. He is a member of the Episcopal church, and the T. O. O. F. He also served in the army during the World War, and is a member of the American Legion.

(6)Edward Lewis Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5— William Lang), the son of William and Mary Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on May 13, 1866. He was educated in the public schools of Pottsville, and learned the trade of printer. Ultimately owning and operating a job-printing establishment in the city of Pottsville. He died on July 5, 1916, and is buried in the Presbyterian cemetery in that town. He was a member of the United Evangelical church, the I. O. O. F. and the Knights of Malta Bodge. He was married to Laura Foltz, who was born in Pottsville, Pa., on July 9, 1871. She was a member of the English Lutheran church, but when married, she became a member of the United Evangelical church. They reside in Pottsville, Pa., and have the following children:— (7)George Foltz Long, the son of Edward and Laura Long, was born in

Pottsville, Pa., on September 4, 1893, and died on February 6, 1900, being buried in the Presbyterian cemetery in Pottsville.

(7)Mary Edna Long, the daughter of Edward and Laura Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on June 26, 1896, and died on February 7, 1902. She is buried in the Presbyterian cemetery in Pottsville.

(7)William Lewis Long, the son of Edward and Laura Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on January 21, 1899, and died on February 12, 1911. He is buried in the Presbyterian cemetery in Pottsville.

(7)Clyde Edward Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel. 5—William, 6—Edward L . Long), the son of Edward and Laura Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on Apr i l 7, 1902. He was educated in the public schools of Pottsville, after which he became a clerk for the P. and R. C. and I. Co., of Pottsville, later resigning this position, and accepting a position in Fleetwood, Pa., as an estimator. He is now located in Philadelphia, doing similar work. He is a member of the Evangelical church of Pottsville, and Pottsville Lodge No. 730, F. and A. M. He is a tenor soloist with a very good reputation, having been soloist in the First Presbyterian church of Pottsville, and the Lutheran church of Reading,

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Pa. He was married to Mary C. Morris, who was born on January 23, 1903, and they reside in Philadelphia, Pa.

(7)Dorothy May Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William, 6—Edward It. Long), the daughter of Edward and Laura Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on June 24, 1908. She had a public school education, after which she became a clerk in a large manufactur­ing establishment, She is a member of the Evangelical church, and is married to William Spehrley, who was born on November 1, 1905. They have one child :— (8)Dorothy Jeanne Spehrley, the daughter of William and Dorothy

Spehrley, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on May 14, 1930. (6)Bessie Rebecca Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—

William Lang), the daughter of William C. and Mary A. Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on August 29, 1868. She had a public school education, and later became adept in fancy work of all kind, including, painting, embroid­ery, and other works of art, She was married to George Donley, the son of Hugh and Emeline Donley, who was born in Cornwall, Lebanon County, Penna., on May 16, 1862. They are members of the Evangelical Congrega­tional church of Reading, Pa., and reside in Wyomissing, Pa. There are no children.

(6)George Schartel Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William Lang), the son of William C. and Mary A. Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on September 6, 1870. He received a public school educa­tion, and then learned the trade of meat-cutting, and at one time he owned and operated a meat-market in the city of Pottsville, and was also a partner with his brother-in-law in the textile industry in the city of Hazleton, Pa. He is a member of the Reformed church, the I. O. O. F., the F. and A. M . of Schuylkill Haven, the Rajah Shrine of Reading, and the P. O. S. of A. George S. Long was married to Edna Baker, who was born in Schuylkill Haven, Pa., on Apr i l 13, 1885. She had a public school education, and was a soprano singer of note throughout the county of Schuylkill, having been soloist in the choirs of the St. John's Reformed church of Schuylkill Haven, the United Evangelical church of Pottsville, Pa., as well as soloist in a num­ber of cantatas and operas produced throughout the county. She is now a member of the Reformed church of Hazleton, where they now reside. They have the following children :— (7)Deborah M . Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel,

5—William O, 6—George S. Long), the daughter of George S. and Edna Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa,, on July 12, 1904. After completing the public school course, she was graduated from the Albright College of Meyerstown, Pa., and then assumed the duties of a teacher in the public schools of Hazleton, Pa. She is a member of the Reformed church of that town, and is now married to Arthur Glance. (8)Edna Louise Glance, the dau. of Arthur and Deborah Glance, born

Aug. 22, 1930.

(7)Ethelbert B. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William C , 6—George S. Long), the son of George S. and Edna Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on October 12, 1906. He received a public school education, and is a member of the Reformed church of Hazleton, where he resides.

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(7)Josephine Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5— William C , 6—George S. Long), the daughter of George S. and Edna Long, was born in Reading, Pa., on February 4, 1923. She is a student in the public schools of Hazleton, Pa.

(6)Mary Emma Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5— William C. Lang), the daughter of William C. and Mary A. Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on February 3, 1873. She had a public school education, and was married to George Hutchinson, who was born on Jan. 2, 1869. They reside in Pottsville, Pa., and are members of the Evangelical Congregational church. There are no children.

(6)Laura Amelia Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5— William C. Lang), the daughter of William C. and Mary A. Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on September 12, 1875. She was educated in the public schools of Pottsville, and later became a teacher in the Pottsville schools. She was married to William L. L. Mower, who was born in Goochland County, Virginia, on November 15, 1885. His father was a minister in the United Brethren church. He received a public school education, and later entered the textile industry, becoming a foreman for a large manufacturing establish­ment. He is a member of the Knights of Malta, the P. O. S. of A., and the Methodist church of Port Carbon, Pa., where he now resides. Laura Amelia died in Port Carbon, on Feb. 18, 1929, and she is buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Pottsville, Pa. They resided in Port Carbon, and had no children, but did adopt a daughter, Hazel E., who was born in Delaware Water Gap, Penna., on May 24, 1920. She is a student in the public schools.

(6)William Gabriel Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William C. Lang), the son of AVilliam C. and Mary A. Long, was born in Pottsville, Penna,, on November 23, 1878. After receiving a public school education, including a commercial course, he learned the trade of meat-cut­ting. Later, he entered the public utility work, and took a special course in commercial engineering. He is now manager of the commercial depart­ment of the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company in the Pottsville divi­sion. Having devoted much of his time to the study of music, he became identified with choirs and choral societies, being tenor soloist in cantatas and operas produced locally, as well as conductor of choirs and massed com­munity singing, being in charge of such work during the World War. He is a member of the First Presbyterian church of Pottsville, Pa., having served on the official board of that church, and on the official board of the United Evangelical church with which he had been previously connected. He is a member of the Pottsville Lodge No. 730, F. and A. M., Philadelphia Consis­tory, and the Rajah Shrine of Reading, Pa. Also, the N . E. L. A., and the Engineers Club of the Lehigh Valley. He is historian of the Long Family of Penna. William G. Long is married to Jennie Lucretia Grim, the daugh­ter of Charles B. and Sarah (Zechman) Grim. Her grandparents on the paternal side were Daniel and Esther (Fertig) Grim; and on the maternal side, AVilliam and Rebecca (Schaefer) Zechman. The great grandparents on the maternal side, being John and Elizabeth (Boeder) Zechman. She was born in Cressona, Pa., on January 15, 1882, and received a public school education. She is a member of the First Presbyterian church of Pottsville, Pa., and has always been active in church and community work. They re­side in Pottsville, and have two children:—(Picture page 178).

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(7) Carleton Grim Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel, 5—William O, 6—William G. Long), the son of AVilliam G. and Jennie L. Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on July 5, 1904. He graduated from the local public schools in 1921, and on June 15, of the following year, he was appointed Midshipman to the United States Naval Academy at Anna­polis, Md., from which he graduated on June 3, 1926, being then commis­sioned an Emsign in the United States Navy. He was assigned to duty on U. S. S. Patoka, the mooring ship for the dirigible, Los Angeles, then to the U. S. Torpedo Station at Newport, R. I., the U. S. S. Lexington, the new air-craft carrier, the U. S. S. Childs, and the U. S. S. Utah. AVhile in the naval service, he made cruises to Europe, Cuba, and points along thc Pacific coast. In 1928, he resigned from active duty in the navy, but retains a commission in the Naval Reserves, as Ensign. He is now con­nected with the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, as District Manager, in Bethlehem, Pa.

Carleton G. Long is married to Jeanne Irvene Giltner, the daughter of Charles B. and Clara (Rinker) Giltner, of Tamaqua, Pa., where she was born, on October 30, 1904. After completing a public school course, she became a stenographer for a Tamaqua firm. They are members of the First Presbyterian church of Bethlehem, Pa., and they reside in Bethle­hem, Pa. They have two children:— (8)Nancy Jeanne Long, the daughter of Carleton G. and Jeanne I. Long,

was born in Pottsville, Pa., on October 20, 1926. (8)William Carleton Long, the son of Carleton G. and Jeanne I. Long,

was born in Pottsville, Pa., on January 30, 1928. (7)Leland Grim Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Gabriel,

5—AVilliam O, 6—William G. Long), the son of William G. and Jennie L. Long, was born in Pottsville, Pa., on June 21, 1911, He was educated in the public schools in Pottsville, after which he became identified with the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, as a meter tester in the Pottsville Division, taking up a special course in electrical engineering and meter testing. He is a member of the First Presbyterian church of Pottsville.

(4)Christian Lang Family.

(4)CHRISTIAN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Rachael Lang, was born in Swatara township, Lebanon County, Pa., on November 16, 1777, and died on May 15, 1848. He is buried in the old Lutheran cemetery in Jonestown, Pa. In addition to other land purchased by Christian Lang adjacent to the original Urban Lang lands, he purchased about 4 acres and 46 perches of land from John Stroh and others, same being part of the original Urban Lang land; also 20 acres and 76 perches from his brother Gabriel, which land was located in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., and he also secured a patent for land from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, same being returned on survey dated February 26, 1833, for 52 acres and 83 perches, H . 32,259. He served his country as a private in the war of 1812-1814, in the 1st Company, 6th Division, 1st Brigade, 117th Regiment, under Capt, Abraham Stine. Christian Lang was married to Catharine Pfeil, who was born on January 9, 1782, and died on August 9, 1854. She, too, is buried in the old Lutheran cemetery, in Jonestown, Pa. The house erected by his father was occupied by his son Christian, and is shown on a preced-

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ing page. They resided in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa., and they had the following children:—(Picture of grave, page 180; house, page 150). (5)Suzanna Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the

daughter of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on November 4, 1817, died Dec. 31, 1846, and was married to John Kobel, in November —, 1838. They had two children:— (6)Rebecca Kobel, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Suz­

anne Lang), the daughter of John and Suzanne Kobel, was married to John Christ, of Pine Grove, Pa. They had one child:— (7)Lorena Christ, the daughter of John and Rebecca Christ, was married to

John Sutton, a druggist of Pine Grove, Pa, They had the following children:— (8) Olive Sutton, the daughter of John and Lorena Sutton, was married

to Charles Christenson. (8)Pauline Sutton, the daughter of John and Lorena Sutton, resides with

her mother in Pine Grove, Pa., and is unmarried. (6)Miranda Kobel, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

Suzanne Lang), the daughter of John and Suzanne Kobel, was married to William Stine, of Pine Grove, Pa. They had a son:— (7) William Harrison Stine, the son of William and Miranda Stine, is a farm­

er, and resides near Pine Grove, Pa. (5)John B. Lang. (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the

son of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on October 14, 1802, and died in July, 1869. He is buried in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Barbara AValmer, on May 4, 1844. She was born in 1832, and died in 1861. She is buried in Jonestown, Pa. They had two children:— (6)Christian H. Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

John B. Lang), the son of John B. and Barbara Lang, was born on May 27, 1852, and was married to Kate Bressler, who was born in Hegins, Schuylkill Co., Pa., and died in Reading, Pa,, in 1917. He was a twin brother to Wil l ­iam James Long. He resides in Portland, Oregon. (7)Harry Long, the son of Christian and Kate Lang, resides in Portland,

Oregon.

(6)William James Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—John B. Lang), the son of John B. and Barbara Lang, was born on May 27, 1852, in Union Township, Lebanon County, Pa,, and died on November 23, 1920. He is buried in Reading, Pa. He was a twin brother to Christian Long, and by occupation, a laborer. He was a member of the Evangelical church, and was married to Sarah H. Bressler, who was born in Hegins, Schuylkill Co., Pa., on October 13, 1853, and died March 5, 1927. She is buried in Reading, Pa. They had the folowing children:— (7)Walter Long, the son of AVilliam J . and Sarah Long, was born in 1874

and died in 1898. (7)Robert A. Long, the son of Wil l iam J . and Sarah Long, was born on

December 11, 1876. He was married and now resides in AVatervleit, N . Y. They have the following children :— (8)Verna E, Long, the daughter of Robert Long and wife, was born in

Reading, Pa., on July 30, 1898, and was married in 1918, to John AV. Harnell, a wholesale florist, of Watervleit, N . Y. , where they now re­side They have the following children:—

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(9)Verna Eileen Harne'l, the dan. of John W. and Verna Harnell. (9)John W. Harnell, Jr., the son of John W. and Verna Harnell. (9) Isabelle Alice Harnell, the dau. of John W. and Verna Harnell. (9)William N . Harnell, the son of John W. and Verna Harnell.

(8)Russell P. Long, the son of Robert Long and wife, was horn in Read­ing, Pa., on October 22, 1900. He was graduated from Cornell Uni­versity in 1921, and was married to Elsie Mae Kurtz, of Bethlehem, Pa., in 1925. He is plant transmission engineer for the Bell Tele­phone Company of Pennsylvania, and is located in Philadelphia, Pa. They had one child:— (9)Russell Long, Jr., the son of Russell and Elsie Long, was born on

October 19, 1929. (8)Isabelle S. Long, the daughter of Robert Long and wife, was born in

Bethlehem, Pa., in 1906. She was married in 1929 to William Merchant, who is engaged in the meat packing industry in Watervleit, N . Y .

(8)Edna K . Long, the daughter of Robert Long and wife, was born in Watervleit, N . Y. , in 1909. She was graduated from the Troy Business College in 1928, and is now employed by the Troy Trust Company of Troy, N . Y .

(7)Edna Long, the daughter of AVilliam J. and Sarah Long, was born in 1879, and died in February, 1923. She was married to J. Ed. Tothero, in 1908. She is buried in Reading, Pa.

(7)James Albert Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—John B., 6—AVilliam J . Long), the son of William J . and Sarah Long, was born in Tower City, Schuylkill County, Pa., on December 18, 1881. He is a manufacturer of tools and machinery in Reading, Pa., and a member of the Reformed church, and the F. and A. M . He was first mar­ried to Florence P. Grim, who was born near Allentown, Pa., on August 21, 1883, and died on January 27, 1924. She is buried in Reading, Pa. The second wife was Sarah J . Noll, nee Behney, who was born at Phila­delphia, Pa., on January 23, 1882. There are two children from the first union:— (8)Fern Ada Long, the daughter of James A. and Florence Long, was

born in Boise City, Idaho, on September 7, 1912. She resides in Read­ing, Pa., and is a student at Ridge College, Trenton, N . J .

(8)Robert James Long, the son of James A. and Florence Long, was born in Boise City, Idaho, on Apri l 5, 1918. He resides in Reading, Pa., and is a student in the public schools.

(7)Cleveland Emry Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Chris­tian, 5—John B., 6—AVilliam J . Long), the son of AA'illiam J . and Sarah Long, was born in Tower City, Pa., on October 3, 1884. He is a machin­ist and manufacturer, and a member of Puritan Lodge, No. 740, F . and A. M . He is married to Gertrude May Palsgrove, who was born in Greenville, Lancaster County, Pa., on March 8, 1887. They reside near Birdsboro, Pa., and have the following children:—

(8)Anna Sarah Long, the daughter of Cleveland and Gertrude Long, was born on December 22, 1907, and is married to Lewis Walton. They reside in Providence, R. I.

(8)Katherine Irene Long, the daughter of Cleveland and Gertrude Long,

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was born on October 20, 1910. She resides at State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, Pa.

(8)Edna Gertrude Long, the daughter of Cleveland and Gertrude Long, was born on February 7, 1913. She is a student attending the public' schools in Mt. Penn, Pa.

(7)Aaron R. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5— John B., 6—William J . Long), the son of William J . and Sarah Long, was born on June 20, 1888, in Donaldson, Schuylkill County, Pa., and was married to Bessie Capen. They reside in Ruskin, Fla. He is an agnostic, and is also a member of the P. O. S. of A.. Camp 163 By trade he was a tool maker, and was manager of the Long-Henkel Patents Company of Reading, Pa., later connecting himself with the Daniels Motor Co., of the same place. In 1923, he located in Ruskin, Fla., where he operates a chicken and fruit farm. They have one child:— (8)Miriam Mabel Long, the dau. of Aaron and Bessie Long, was born in

Reading, Pa., on Dec. 6, 1918. (7) Irene R. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

John B., 6—William J . Long), the daughter of William J . and Sarah Long, was born in 1893, and is married to Harry Kissinger. (8) Henrietta Kissinger, the daughter of Harry and Irene Kissinger, was

born on Dec. 20, 1917. She is a student in the public school in Mt. Penn, Pa.

(5)Catharina Lang, (1—Christian, 2 — Urban, 3 — Christian, 4 — Christian), the daughter of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on November 10, 1805, and was married to John Lick, her cousin, the son of John and Sarah (Lang) Lick. They had the following children:—

(6)James William Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Catharina Lang), the son of John and Catharina Lick.

(6)Julia Lick, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Cath­arina Lang), the daughter of John and Catharina Lick, was married to Jere­miah Y . Antrium. They resided in Paris, HI.

(5)David Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on July 7, 1809. In about the year 1825, he went to Cincinnati, Ohio. There is no available data on descendants of this family, however, it is reported that he had no family. He died on June 19 1837.

(5)Isaac Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, born June 1, 1811, and died December 1, 1858, went to Cincinnati, Ohio, in about the year 1825, and was married to Betheny French of Mass. They had six children:—

(6)Alice Josephine (Dolly) Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4— Christian, 5—Isaac Lang), the daughter of Isaac and Betheny Lang, died on December 17, 1926. She was married to L. M . Spencer, and at one time was Mayor of Milford, Ohio. They had one child:—

(7) Charles Ebenezer Spencer, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4— Christian, 5—Isaac, 6—Alice J . Long), the son of L. M. and Alice J . Spen­cer, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 23, 1870, and was married to Edith Knox, of the same city. He is a jeweler by trade, and a member of the Baptist church, and also, of the various bodies of the Masonic order,

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including the Blue Lodge, Chapter, Council, Knights Templar, and the Shrine, he being secretary of the Chapter and Council.

(6)Sarah (Sally) Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, .3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Isaac Lang), the daughter of Isaac and Betheny Lang, was married to II. C. Brown. There is a record of one child:— (7)Hannah Brown, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

Isaac, 6—Sarah Long), the daughter of H . C. and Sarah Brown, was mar­ried to Barber, of Los Angeles, Cal.

(6)Elizabeth (Lizzie) Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Chris­tian, 5—Isaac Lang), the daughter of Isaac and Betheny Lang, was married to C. W. Crysdale. They had one child:— (7) Delia Crysdale, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

Isaac Lang, 6—Elizabeth Long), the daughter of C. W. and Elizabeth Crysdale, at present resides in Chicago, 111.

(6)Edward Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Isaac Lang), the son of Isaac and Betheny Lang.

(6) Charles Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Isaac Lang), the son of Isaac and Betheny Lang.

(6) George W. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5— Isaac Lang ), the son of Isaac and Betheny Lang.

(5)Samuel Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born October 25, 1813, and died on August 29, 1864, in Cumberland County, Pa. He had no family.

(5)Jacob Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, born July 18, 1804, and went to Richmond, Ind., in about the year 1825. He died in Wayne County, Ind., on May 1, 1862. He was married to Mary . They had four children:— (6)Mary Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Jacob

Lang), the daughter of Jacob and Mary Lang, was married to Joseph Long of Indianapolis, Ind. He was a farmer and lived near Bethel, Ind., about 13 miles north of Richmond, Ind. They had six children :— (7) Thomas Long, the son of Joseph and Mary Long. (7)Pierie Long, the son of Joseph and Mary Long. (7)Susan Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Long. (7)Laura Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Long. (7)Maria Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Long. (7)Nettie Long, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Long.

(6)Maria Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Jacob Lang), the dau. of Jacob and Mary Lang, was married to John W. Roden­berg, who was born on January 1, 1818, and died October 30, 1889. They had the following children:— (7)James M . Rodenberg, the son of John and Maria Rodenberg, was an

engineer for the Nickel Plate R, R., and was killed in their yards at Belle­vue, Ohio, on August 30, 1903.

(7) Charles E. Rodenberg, the son of John and Maria Rodenberg, was in the real estate business in West Point, Miss., and died on Apri l 5, 1894, and is buried in Richmond, Ind. He had one child:— (8)Ralph D. Rodenberg, the son of Charles Rodenberg, resides in Atlanta,

Ga. He had the following children:—

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(9)Neil Rodenberg, the son of Ralph Rodenberg, was married and resides in Atlanta, Ga.

(9)Helen Rodenberg, the dau. of Ralph Rodenberg, deceased. (7)Vandeline Rodenberg, the dau. of John and Maria Rodenberg, was mar­

ried to Jas. 0. Toland, of Chicago, 111., deceased; and she was married the second time to Frank Leebrick. She died in 1927, in McDonald, Kan.

(7)Mary Rodenberg, the dau. of John and Maria Rodenberg, was married to Charles C. Johnson. She died in Richmond, Ind., in 1883.

(7)Cora Rodenberg, the dau. of John and Maria Rodenberg, died at Ger­mantown, Ohio, in 1865, and is buried in Richmond, Ind.

(7)Stephen Douglas Rodenberg, the son of John and Maria Rodenberg, was born in Richmond, Ind., on August 5, 1861, and now resides in Chicago, 111. He was married and had the following children:— (8)Joie Marie Rodenberg, the dau. of S. D. Rodenberg, was married to

James Low, and now resides in Hubbard Woods, 111. (8)Ruth Helen Rodenberg, the dau. of S. D. Rodenberg, was married to

Lloyd Hellister, and now resides in Wenmetka, 111. (8)Robert D. Rodenberg, the son of S. D. Rodenberg, resides in Chicago,

111.

(6)Jefferson Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5— Jacob Lang), the son of Jacob and Mary Lang, was unmarried, and died in Richmond, Ind.

(6)Sarah Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Jacob Lang), the daughter of Jacob and Mary Lang, was married to George Whallan, of Greenville, Ohio.

(5)Caroline Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on May 2, 1820. She was married to Samuel Batdorf, on September 19, 1839, and they had the follow­ing children:— (6)Susanna Batdorf, the daughter of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, was mar­

ried to Bender. (6)Isaac Batdorf, the son of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf. (6)George Batdorf, the son of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, lived in Fredericks­

burg, Pa. (6)William Batdorf, the son of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, was a carpenter,

and resided in Lebanon, Pa.

(6)Jacob L. Batdorf, the son of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, was married and resided in Reading, Pa. He had a number of children, among whom was Harry Batdorf, who at one time conducted a delicatessen store on Fif th street, Reading, Pa.

(6)Emma Batdorf, the daughter of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, was married to a man by the name of Strohh, and they lived in Fredericksburg, Pa.

(6) Caroline Batdorf, the daughter of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, was married to James Lick, and resided in Meyerstown, Pa.

(6)Samuel Batdorf, the son of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, resided in In­diana, and has a son living in that state.

(6)Paisitta Batdorf, the daughter of Samuel and Carolina Batdorf, was married to a man by the name of Binkley, and they resided in Onset, Lebanon County, Pa.

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JOSEPH LANG

Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa.

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Christian Lang Family, Continued.

(5)William Lang, the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on December 15, 1822, and died on September 23, 1823.

(5)William Lang, the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on July 4, 1801, and died on Apri l 9, 1802.

(5)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on July 20, 1807, and died on January 26, 1808.

(5)Joseph Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Catharine Lang, was born on the farm near Jonestown, Pa., on February 16, 1816, and died on December 23, 1886. He was tall and of slend­er build, and had an exceedingly genial personality, and was widely known in his locality. His loquacity was noteworthy, and a custom to stop and converse with friends, was often a source of irritation to his good wife, who had her dinner prepared and would watch it grow cold. His education was limited, but he carefully attended to the education of his children, all of whom were educat­ed above the average of that day. He was a farmer, but was also skilled as a carpenter and a blacksmith. His large and fertile farm had a commodious dwell­ing on it, surrounded by extraordinary shrubbery and beautiful trees. There were numerous outside buildings, including a carpenter shop, a blacksmith shop, and the usual barn, which is still standing, and is shown on the opposite page. He took an active part in politics, both local and national, and was a faithful attendant at church in Jonestown. He and a Jacob Snotterly were selected to administer the estate of Gabriel Lang, his father's brother, which they held in trust for the support of Gabriel and his family, because he had become blind, and could not take care of it himself.

He was married to Catharine Shuey, on November 29, 1838, and she was born on September 23, 1819, and died on January 19, 1897. They had the fol­lowing children:—(Picture on page 188; Barn 190).

(6)Edward Christian Long, the son of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born on August 20, 1839, and died on March 1, 1900. He was a salesman and resided in both Lebanon and Pittsburgh, Pa. He Avas married to Sarah Roe­buck, Avho Avas born on November 23, 1836, and died on May 17, 1912. They had the folloAving children:— (7)Auburn Elmer Long, the son of Edward and Sarah Long, Avas born on

January 6, 1862, and Avas married to Sadie Smith. He resides in Kokomo, Ind. They had the f olloAving children:— (8)Harry Joseph Long, the son of Auburn E. and Sarah (Sadie) Long,

Avas born on January 4, 1887, and Avas married to Margaret Wood, who Avas born on January 3, 1888. They have the folloAving children:— (9) Jean Long, the daughter of Harry J . and Margaret Long, Avas born

in 1913. (9)Harry J . Long, the son of Harry J . and Margaret Long, Avas born

in 1920. (Twin.). (9)Mary Louise Long, the daughter of Harry J . and Margaret Long,

Avas born in 1920. (Twin). (8)William Benjamin Long, the son of Auburn E. and Sarah (Sadie)

Long, was born on October 20, 1889. (7) Joseph Harvey Long, the son EdAvard and Sarah Long, Avas born on May

21, 1863, and Avas married to Cora H . Thompson, Avho was born on Novem­ber 25, 1862. He became president of "The Long Family Organization of Penna.," in August 1929. He is also president of the Huntington

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Barn erected by (4) Christian Lang on the farm purchased by his father, (3) Christian Lang, in Bethel Township, Lancaster (now Lebanon)

County, Pa. (two pictures of house on page 150)

Barn erected in 1858 by Joseph Lang on his farm near Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pa.

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COL. JOSEPH HARVEY LONG Huntington, W. Va.

President Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, 1929-1931

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Publishing Company, which company publishes three metropolitan news­papers of large circulation, known as "The Advertiser" and the "Herald-Dispatch", which are the daily papers, and the "Herald-Advertiser" which is a Sunday paper. The Advertiser was established on September 2, 1889, but claims even greater antiquity, for Colonel Long has in his possession a copy of this paper which was edited in 1853. In the fall of 1893, Joseph Harvey Long, a young printer stepped off the train in Huntington, West Virginia. He saw great possibilities in this small town, and purchased a small newspaper establishment, "The Huntington Her­ald." Later, he sold the Herald, and purchased "The Advertiser." It was a small beginning which led to the large structure of steel, stone and concrete which Huntington is proud to show strangers. The paper, the community, and the man have grown from a very small beginning to the prominence of today. For 35 years, the establishment was owned and managed by J . H . Long, and later by J . H . Long and Sons, but in August 1927, the Huntington Publishing Company was organized to effect the merger of The Advertiser and The Herald-Dispatch, Huntington's only morning and evening papers. Colonel Long is a born printer, for when a boy in knee pants in Pittsburgh, Pa., he saved his pennies and bought a little hand press, and set up a small shop in his parents home, printing calling and business cards, and making a neat profit thereby. In 1881, he became a printer on the staff of the Wheeling (W. Va.) Sunday Leader. Later, he went to Erie, Pa., where he worked for the Dispatch. In 1886, he returned to Wheeling to take charge of the mechanical depart­ment of the Register. In 1890, with others, he founded the Wheeling-News. Many honors have come to Colonel Long in his busy and fruitful life. In 1911, Governor Glasscock commissioned him a Colonel on his staff; in 1916, he was appointed postmaster by President Wilson; in 1925, Governor Gore appointed him a member of the Tax Commission. Since then, he has held many important posts in Huntington and throughout the state of West Virginia, for his keen mind and shrewd insight has made him practically invaluable in the civic, social, political, municipal and busi­ness life of his community, and that of his commonwealth. Without the interest and financial assistance of Mr. Long, the history of the Long Family of Pennsylvania would never have become a reality. His unself­ish spirit, charitable disposition, and broadmindedness, make a friend out of those with whom he comes into contact. He is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, and of The Associated Press.

Cora Hildreth Thompson, the wife of J . Harvey Long, is a descendant of a distinguished family founded in this country by Arnold Henry Dohr­mann, a German, who was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1749. He was the eldest son of Heinrich Dohrmann, who was a merchant in Amsterdam, Holland, and later Lisbon, Portugal.

During the first years of the Revolutionary War, the Americans were not able to carry on the war on the sea. Toward the end of 1776, private ships called "privateers" were operating against the British merchant ships, and although they were privately owned, they were often provided with letters from congress. This type of warfare met with great success, and the ships were increased and many ports were then closed to Ameri-

View of part of the gardens of the residence of Col. J. Harvey Long, Huntington, W. Va.

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can ships. However, the harbors of France, Holland and Spain stood open to them.

The boldest of these privateers were commanded by Captain August Cunningham, a native of Amsterdam. Dohrmann and Cunningham were fast friends, and when Cunningham took the side of the Colonies against England, Dohrmann also threw his sympathy with the Americans. It was not long, however, before Dohrmann gave more than sympathy, for he fitted out the "Revenge" in the best manner possible with weapons, munitions, and provisions for Captain Cunningham, and the ship disap­peared from the harbor of Costa and finally landed at Philadelphia,

Dohrmann cared for stricken American sailors in Portugal, and gave them food and clothing and provided shelter and medical attention. So zealous were hi,s efforts in behalf of the colonies, that the court of Portugal banished him from the country. Later, by virtue of Patrick Henry, con­gress appointed Dohrmann as agent of the United States at the Court of Lisbon. After the war (1783), Dohrmann came to the United States and opened a mercantile business in New York.

Congress reimbursed him for part of his expenditures in behalf of the United States during the war, in amount $5,806.00, and by the grant of a township in Ohio. Dohrmann's claims amounted to $20,277.00 in excess of the $5,806.00 paid him by Congress.

George Washington, in 1785, in a letter to Samuel Chase, said that Dohrmann, "who at an early period of the war (when our affairs were rather overshadowed) advanced his money very liberally to support our suffering countrymen in captivity."

Besides service to the United States during the war "Dohrmann Avas instrumental in negotiating loans for the United States, e.g. in 1783 for John Adams during his visit to Holland with the bankers Van Staphorst and others in Amsterdam, leading to the loan of two million guilders." (Consummated March 9, 1784, Journal of Congress, second edition, ap­pendix of Vol. 4, Page 25.) "The later loans of June 1, 1787, and March 13, 1788, of one million Dutch guilders each, were negotiated by the house of Dohrmann in New York, though they bear the signature of John Adams."

" In 1789, came the financial crash in Lisbon. James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, then in Paris, were Dohrmann's lawyers. Dohrmann paid his debts, but the loss of the ships in 1808 with valuable cargoes, broke his fortunes. Even the land given him by Congress, located in Tusca­rawas and Harrison Counties, Ohio, went into the hands of land sharks."

"Dohrmann finally settled in SteubenviUe, Ohio, where he died in 1813, of a broken heart. In 1817, his wife received a pension from Con­gress." (Taken from "The German Element in the United States, Vol. 1, hy Albert Bernhardt Faust, pages 342-344.)

Dohrmann was married to Rachael Banks of Long Island, N . Y . They had twelve children, one of whom was Charlotte Dohrmann, who was born on Apri l 11, 1803, and died on July 20, 1881. She was married to Sherman Thompson who was horn in Ireland and died on Apri l 13, 1882, aged 84 years. One of their sons was Henry Arnold Thompson who was born on July 15, 1824, and who was married to Hannah Niblack, who was born on November 16, 1825. They were married on July 29, 1845, and among others had a daughter Cora Hildreth Thompson, the subject of this bio-

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(4)'Christian Lang Family, Continued.

graphy. She was born in SteubenviUe, Ohio, on November 25, 1862, and was married to Joseph Harvey Long, June 12, 1881. J . Harvey and Cora Long had the following children:— (8)Luther Thompson Long, the son of J . Harvey and Cora Long, was

born on November 16, 1885, and was married to Anna Louise Ratcliff. They reside in Huntington, West Virginia. Luther Long came up through the ranks with his father. Starting as a newsboy at the age of 14 years, he worked his way through every department of the printing establishment to the general managership of this large and enterprising business, known as the Huntington Publishing Company. He is so well equipped that in an emergency he can fill any breach in any of the departments, whether it be in the composing, press, editorial, circulation or advertising departments. His energy and ability has contributed largely to the success of his company, which, today, ranks among the largest and best metropolitan newspapers in circulation throughout the United States. Luther and AnnaJjouise Long have the following children:— (9)Luther Thompson Long, Jr., the son of Luther and Anna-Louise

Long, was born Oct. 14, 1916. (9) John Ratcliff Long, the son of Luther and Anna-Louise Long, born

May 16, 1918. (9)Mary Rebecca Long, the dau. of Luther and Anna-Louise Long,

born Oct, 30, 1920. (9) Jo-Harvey Long, the dau. of Luther and AnnaJjouise Long, born

Aug. 29, 1924. (8)Virginia Long, the daughter of J . Harvey and Cora H . Long, was

born September 20, 1889, and died January 20, 1893, and is buried at Wheeling, W. Va., Feninsula cemetery.

(8)Paul Walker Long, the .son of J . Harvey and Cora Long, was born on October 20, 1896, in Huntington, W. Va. He was married to Jennie Eloise Campbell, who was born in Huntington, W. Va. They are members of the Episcopal church, and reside in Huntington. He is also, a member of the A. F. and A. M. and the Shrine. Paul Walker Long is managing editor of The Advertiser, and secretary of the Huntington Publishing Company, becoming a member of the organization after the World War, in which he served in the Naval aviation service. He is a graduate of Cornell University in the class of 1918. Leaving school, he entered the military service and served his country until the end of the war. He was a member of the legislature in 1927, serving one term, refusing to be a candidate for re-election, preferring to devote his time to journalism. Paul Walker and Jennie Eloise Long have the follow­ing children:— (9)Eloise Campbell Long, the daughter of Paul Walker and Jennie

Eloise Long, was born September 4, 1922. (9)Suzanne Hamilton Long, the daughter of Paul Walker and Jennie

Eloise Long, was born on July 21, 1924. (9)Pheobe Frazier Long, the daughter of Paul Walker and Jennie

Eloise Long, was born on May 11, 1928. (9)Paul Walker Long, Jr., the son of Paul Walker and Jennie Eloise

Long, was born on July 23, 1929.

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E D W A R D H . L O N G

Treasurer Huntington Publishing Company.

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(4)'Christian Lang Family, Continued.

(9)Robert Dunbar Campbell Long, the son of Paul Walker and Jennie Eloise Campbell Long, was born January 26, 1931.

(8)Edward Harvey Long, the son of J . Harvey and Cora Long, was born on November 14, 1898, and was married to Hilda Sheets. They reside in Huntington, W. Va. Edward H. Long entered the organization of the Huntington Publishing company in 1920, after his graduation from Washington and Lee University. He is treasurer of the company and head of the accounting department.

(7)Harry Long, the son of Edward and Sarah Long, was born on July 29, 1865. He resides in Kokomo, Ind.

(7)Annie Long, the daughter of Edward and Sarah Long, was born on Aug. 24, 1870, and was married to John C. Branthoover, who was born on Aug. 5, 1874. They reside in Huntington, W. Va., and have the following children : (8)Virginia Branthoover, the daughter of John and Annie Branthoover,

was born on Sept. 10, 1899. (8)Dorothy Branthoover, the daughter of John and Annie. Branthoover,

was born on Jan. 28, 1902, and was married to Charles Zihlman. (7)Lillie Long, the daughter of Edward and Sarah Long, was born on Sep­

tember 26, 1875. She resides in Kokomo, Ind., and is unmarried. (7) Alice Long, the daughter of Edward and Sarah Long, was born on Apri l 27,

1879, and was married to Harry A. Butz. They reside in Los Angeles, Cal. (6)Marian Long, the daughter of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born on

January 6, 1842, and died on Apri l 7, 1848. (6)Adam C. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

Joseph Lang), the son of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born on August 1, 1844. He was a notary public, and a merchant of Lykens, Dauphin County, Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Lebo, and later to Kate E. Miller, of Wi-conisco. There were two children from the first marriage, and one child from the second marriage as follows:—

(7)Irvin J . Long, the son of Adam C. and Elizabeth Long, was married to Stella Hooper. They had resided in Lykens, Pa., but moved to Holly­wood, Cal., where he died in 1928. There are two children:— (8) Dorothy Long, the daughter of Irvin J . and Stella Long. (8)Donald Long, the son of Irvin J . and Stella Long, was married to

Dorothy Perkins. They reside in Hollywood, Cal. (7) Catherine Long, the daughter of Adam C. and Elizabeth Long. (7)Ella N . Long, the daughter of Adam C. and Kate E. Long, was married

to Arthur Douden of Jamaica, L. I., where they now reside. They have one child:— (8)Ethel Douden, the daughter of Arthur and Ella Douden.

(6)Monroe C. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5— Joseph Lang), the son of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., on June 22, 1848, and died on August 29, 1920, and is buried in Jonestowm, Pa. By occupation, he was a foreman, and he had a public school education. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. and the P. O. S. of A., and also of the Lutheran church. He was m a r r i e d to Rebecca Smith, who was born on February 22, 1849, and died on April 6, 1915. She is buried in Jonestown, Pa. They had the following children :— (7)Ida S. Long, the daughter of Monroe C. and Rebecca Long, was born

June 13, 1870, in Jonestown, Pa., and died on April 11, 1888, and is buried

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in Jonestown. She was a member of the Lutheran church. (7)Annie V . Long, the daughter of Monroe C. and Rebecca Long, was born on

September 27, 1871, in Jonestown, Pa. She had a public school education, and is a member of the Presbyterian church. She was married to R. L . Jones, who was born in Lickdale, Lebanon County, Pa., on Apri l 7, 1869. He was educated in the public schools, and also in a Normal school. By occupation, he is a railwav mail clerk. He is a member of the Presby­terian church, the F. and A. M. , and the P. O. S. of A. They reside in Portland, Pa., and they have the following children:— (8)Ruth R. Jones, the daughter of R. L. and Annie V. Jones, was born in

Jonestown, Pa., on May 8, 1899. She had a public school and a normal school education, and is a member of the Presbyterian church, and the 0. of E. S. She is a teacher in the public school.

(8)Anna C. Jones, the daughter of R. L. and Annie V. Jones, was born in Portland, Pa., on July 1, 1905. She had a public school and a normal school education. She is a member of the Presbyterian church, and is a teacher in tho public school.

(7)Joseph M . Long, the son of Monroe C. and Rebecca Long, was born in Jonestown, Pa., on August 7, 1882. He had a public school education, and was a member of the Lutheran church, and the Order of Eagles. He was a mechanic by trade, and resided in Kokomo, Ind. He died on June 19, 1919, and is buried in Jonestown, Pa.

(6)Emma Elizabeth Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Joseph Lang), the daughter of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born on November 10, 1850, and died in 1919. She was married to Benjamin Frank­lin Schools, of Lebanon, Pa., who was born on Aug. 9, 1838, and died in 1917. He was a clerk in a railroad office and at one time was a common council­man in Lebanon. In politics, he was a Democrat, and he was an active mem­ber of the Lutheran church. They had the following children:— (7) Harry J . Schools, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—

Joseph. 6—Emma E. Long), the son of Benj. F. and Emma E. Schools, was born in 1874. He was educated in the public schools of Lebanon, and was graduated from the high school in 1893. He attended the law school of the University of Pennsylvania, and later studied law in the office of Chas. H . Killinger, Esq., and was admitted to the bar of Lebanon County, in January, 1898, and is now in active practice. He was church organist and choirmaster for about twenty - five years, and has always taken a great interest in music. He holds the Federal appointment of United States Commissioner for the Middle District of Pennsylvania for the past eighteen years and is a republican (independent) in politics. He is a member of the Lebanon Club, and his outstanding professional activi­ties are in connection with the Lebanon Business Men's Association, and the organization and promotion of a co-operative buying corporation. He is also, an ardent " D r y , " and has been c o u n s e l for the Anti-Saloon League since his admission to the bar. Attorney Schools has been a resi­dent of Lebanon throughout his whole life, except for one year when he resided in Salem, Va. He was married to Lena M . Rank, in 1897, and was divorced in 1920. They had the following children:— (8) Evelyn Josephine Schools, the daughter of Harry J . Schools and wife, is

now deceased.

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(4) Christian Lang Family, Continued.

(8)Francis Rank Schools, the son of Harry J . Schools and wife, was born in 1900, and is a lineman by occupation for the Bell Telephone Co. He is married to Elizabeth Comelyn, and they have three children:— (9)Claribel June Schools, the daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Schools. (9)Benjamin Franklin Schools, the son of Francis and Elizabeth Schools. (9)Doris May Schools, the dau. of Francis and Elizabeth Schools.

(8)Richard Long Schools, the son of Harry J . Schools and wife, was born in Lebanon in 1903, and is a salesman by occupation. He now resides in Lebanon, Pa.

(8)Harry Reeme Schools, the son of Harry J . Schools and wife, was born in 1910, and was married to Nellie Light. He is a mechanic by trade, and they reside in Lebanon, Pa. (9) Kenneth Schools, the son of Harry and Nellie Schools.

(8)Mignon Schools, the daughter of Harry J . Schools and wife, is now de­ceased.

(7)Bertha May Schools, the daughter of Benj. F . and Emma E. Schools, is a public school supervisor in Baltimore, Md.

(6)Sara A. (Sally) Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5—Joseph Lang), the daughter of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born on December 13, 1854, in Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pa., and died on January 14, 1927. She is buried in Lebanon, Pa. She was married to Esrom P. Schropp, was born on April 16, 1852, in Lebanon, and died on July 9, 1925. He, too, is buried in Lebanon. He was a clerk by occupation, and they were both members of the Lutheran church. They had the following children:— (7) Kathryn Schropp, the daughter of Esrom P. and Sara A. Schropp, was

born in Lebanon, on October 20, 1879, and died on June 22, 1899. She is buried in Lebanon. She was married to Henry Hartman, and was a member of the Lutheran church.

(7)May Schropp, the daughter of Esrom P. and Sara A. Schropp, was born in Lebanon, Pa., and died in infancy, on October 12, 1880.

(7)Arthur H. Schropp, the son of Esrom P. and Sara A. Schropp, was born in Lebanon, Pa., on July 14, 1883. He is a pattern-maker by trade, and was married to Catherine Bitemiller, of McKeesport, Pa., who was born in McConnelsburg, Pa., on March 17, 1887. They are both members of the Lutheran church and they reside in Salem, Ohio. They have one child:— (8)Sara M . Schropp, the daughter of Arthur IT. and Catherine Schropp,

was born in Salem, Ohio, on October 29, 1909. She is a student at Wittenberg College, and resides with her parents in Salem, Ohio.

(6)Anna Eliza Long, (1—Christian, 2—Urban, 3—Christian, 4—Christian, 5— Joseph Lang), the daughter of Joseph and Catharine Lang, was born near Jonestown, Pa., on October 21, 1857, and was married to William M. Shirk, who was born in Jonestown, Pa., on June 30, 1854. They reside in Reading, Pa., and there are two children to this union:— (7)Ira Shirk, the son of William M. and Anna Eliza Shirk, born May 21, 1878. (7)Charles R. Shirk, the son of William M . and Anna Eliza Shirk, born Oct.

.28, 1882. He is married to Lydia R. Hummel, who was born June 29, 1892. They have one child:— (8)Evelyn M . Shirk, the daughter of Charles and Lydia Shirk, was born

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HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP

(2 )HERMAN L A N G , (1—Christian), the son of Christian Lang, the emigrant ancestor, was married to Anne Hershey, daughter of Christian Hershey, who came to America in 1717. A l l of the Hershey children were grown at the time he arrived here. Herman Lang was born in Lancaster County, Penna., and died in 1773, his will or administration being dated June 2, 1773. He owned considerable land in Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pa., having actually settled in this locality in about 1727. He also received a patent for land in what is now Lebanon County, Pa., which land he later sold to his son, Chris­tian, and to a man by the name of Daniel Sailor. The land he owned in Hempfield Town­ship, Lancaster County, was originally patented to the children of one Michael Coffman, the transaction being as follows:—

" A 8, page 330. Whereas by consent of the late commissioners of property in the year of our Lord 1718, there was surveyed unto the children (then in their minority) of one, Michael Coffman, deceased, a certain tract of land containing 500 acres, situate on a branch of Little Conestogoa Creek, in the county since called Lancaster, for which said tract of land said guardians of said children whose names were John and Elizabeth Coffman, about the same time paid to our use the consideration money for the said land, John and Elizabeth having arrived at fu l l age and made partition in equal moiety of the said tract, and John Coffman, and Christian Stoneman, who married the said Elizabeth Coffman, by Indenture dated December 12, 1734, did sell unto Her­man Lang of the said county; and whereas by consent of the said commis­sioners in 1729, a survey was made to Herman Lang on a small tract of about 100 acres lying contiguous to the moiety of the grant purchased of John Coffman and Christian Stoneman, a warrant was granted to Herman Lang on October 29, last, and Surveyor General is ordered to return the survey and division of the moiety of the tract of land purchased by Herman Lang as the survey of 100 acres adjoins, both to be returned in one grant. Land adjoins John Coffman land, Henry Musselman. Tract contains 350 acres. Patent December 21, 1737."

In addition to the above, there was granted to Herman Lang by a Penn patent dated June 5th, 1740, a tract of land in Lebanon Township, Lancaster County, Pa., of 450 acres.

They had the following children:—

(3)CHRISTIAN L A N G , married twice, last wife's name was Custer.

(3)ADDAH L A N G , married to Peter Swarr.

(3) A N N L A N G , married to Michael Witmer.

(3) CATHARINE L A N G , married to Abraham Hostetter.

(3) E L I Z A B E T H L A N G , married to Hostetter.

(3)MARIA LANG. (3 )MAGDALENA L A N G , married to Lodwick Metz.

(3 )HERMAN L A N G , married twice, first to • Kaufman, second to Elizabeth

Gearinger.

(3)ESTHER L A N G , married to John Meyer.

(3)JOHN L A N G , married to Maria .

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(3)BARBARA L A N G , married to Heistead. (3) S U S A N N A H L A N G , married to Jacob Cryder. (3)FRONICA L A N G , married to John Rohrer.

The history of each particular branch of the above family will follow under their own name.

(3) Catharine Lang Family (husband, Abraham Host etter).

(3)CATHARINE L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Abraham Hostetter. The history of the Hostetter family begins with Jacob Hostetter, a Swiss Mennonite preacher, who arrived with his wife, Anna, in America, in the year 1712. The original family name was Von Hostetter. Jacob Hostetter purchased about 450 acres from the Penns, and he made his home on the north side of the Conestoga Creek within the present limits of Lancaster, where he died in 1761. Abraham Hostetter, who married Catharine Lang, settled in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pa., and they, among others, had the following child:— (4)Christian Hostetter, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Catharine Lang), the son of

Abraham and Catharine Hostetter, was married and settled in Warwick township, Lancaster County, Pa. Among others, he had the following child:— (5)Jacob Hostetter, the son of Christian Hostetter. He was married and had among

others:— (6)Simon Hostetter, the son of Jacob Hostetter, was married to Mary Frantz,

a daughter of Samuel Frantz, of Rohrerstown. He was a farmer and a miller, and died in 1901. They had two children:— (7)Henry F. Hostetter, the son of Simon and Mary Hostetter, resided in

Oregon, Lancaster County, Pa, (7)Abraham F. Hostetter, the son of Simon and Mary Hostetter, resided

in Lancaster, Pa.

(S)EUzabeth Lang Family (husband, Hostetter.)

(3)ELIZABETH L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Hostetter. There is no further data on this branch of the family, but it may be possible that Elizabeth Lang was married to a brother or cousin of Abraham Hostetter, who married Elizabeth's sister, Catharine.

(3)Maria Lang Family.

(3)MARIA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang. There is no available data on this branch of the family, at the present time.

(3)Magdalana Lang Family (husband, Liodwick Metz).

(3 )MAGDALANA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Lodwick Metz. Very little is known about this branch of the family, except that he owned land in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa., and that he built the house which we believe is still standing on the farm of Christian Erisman, in the year 1771, and it was so well built that it could easity stand for another hundred years. Christian Erisman's mother was a Metz. There were quite a number of Metz families in Rapho Township, between the years 1750 and 1800.

(3)Esther Lang Family (husband, John Meyer).

(3)ESTHER L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to John Myer. There is very little known about this branch of the family, except that we believe this John Myer was the one who settled in Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pa , and who died in 1814, apparently without any children. From records, we find that this John Meyer educated and reared the follow-

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(3) Esther Lang Family (husband, John Meyer), Continued.

ing children. Whether or not they were grandchildren or other relatives, we are not able to state at this time. These children were named:—Daniel Brukart, David Mar­tin, and Maria Bauman. His will was signed John Meier.

(3)Barbara Lang, Family (husband, Heistead).

(3 )BARBARA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Heistead. There is no available data on this branch of the family, at the present time.

(3)Susannah Lang Family (husband, Jacob Cryder).

(3)SUSANNAH L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Jacob Cryder. (Greider, Kreider.) There is considerable doubt in our mind concerning the descendants of Jacob and Susannah Cryder, there­fore, we will not attempt to list them according to their sequence, but will state what we believe is the correct data on this family. You will note that the name "Cryder" has changed somewhat for we find that members of the same family spelled the name differently, as follows:—Cryder, Greider, Greyder and Kreider. From the meager information available, we believe the following are members of this family:— (4) Jacob Greider, the son of Jacob Cryder and Susannah Lang, his wife, born in 1741,

was married to Catharine Lang. Jacob died in June or July 1822. He resided in Lampeter, twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(4)Michael Greider, the son of Jacob Cryder and Susannah Lang, his wife. (4) Christian Greider, the son of Jacob Cryder and his wife, Susannah Lang. (4) Susannah Greider, the daughter of Jacob and Susannah Gryder, was married to

John Bassier. (5)Jacob Greider, of East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pa., died in

August or September 1839. He probably was the son of either Jacob, Christian or Michael Greider, who are listed above. He had the following brothers and sisters:—

(5)Abraham Greider, the brother of Jacob Greider, of East Hempfield, twp. (5)Daniel Greider, the brother of Jacob Greider, of East Hempfield, twp. (5)Elizabeth Greider, the sister of Jacob Greider of East Hempfield, twp., was mar­

ried to John Stamm.

(5)Ann Greider, the sister of Jacob Greider of East Hempfield, twp., was married to John Lesher.

(5)Mary Greider, the sister of Jacob Greider of East Hempfield, twp., was married to Daniel Rohrer.

We also find that there was a Jacob Greider, of East Hempfield Township, Lancaster, Co., Pa., who was married to Elizabeth , and on January 28, 1825, there was an indenture, relative to an obligation of Henry Lichty, and his wife, Ann Greider, in amount $4000, to the estate of Jacob Greider, deceased, and Abraham Lang and Jacob Greider were the sureties. Jacob and EUzabeth Grei­der had five children, among whom were Jacob Greider and Ann Greider, who was married to Henry Lichty. Abraham Lang acknowledges fu l l satisfaction on March 24, 1846.

Jacob Greyder, of Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pa., was a miller, and he had two daughters, Elizabeth Greyder, and Nancy Greyder. He also had a nephew, Christian Greider, of Little Britain Township, Lancaster County, Pa. This record is as of January 25, 1814.

It appears that all of the above people were closely related, and that they were connected with the Jacob €ryder, who married Susannah Lang, for the

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(3)Susannah. Lang Family (husband, Jacob Cryder), Continued.

records refer many times to relatives, all of whom were married into the Herman Lang family or children of same. Some of the references were as follows:— Aunt Ann Royer (Rohrer), Aunt Mary Greybill, Aunt Hannah Wenger, Aunt Elizabeth Greybill, Aunt Rebecca Baer, Cousin John Royer (Rohrer), and Daniel Rohrer, married to Mary Greider.

(3)Fronica Lang Family (husband, John Rohrer).

(3)FRONICA L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to John Rohrer. There is no available data on this family at the present time.

(3) Addah Lang Family (husband, Peter Swarr, Jr.).

(3) ADD A H L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the dau. of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Peter Swarr, Jr. The fomder of the Swarr (Schwar) family in Amer­ica, was Peter Swarr, a Swiss Mennonite, who came to America from the province of Alsace. He was born in 1690, near Strasburg, and was married to Adaline Blooming. In the year 1715, he left Alsace for America, and arrived here in the Spring of 1716. In the same year, he located on land about one and a half miles west of what is now the City of Lancaster, Pa, Here, he with Hans and Jacob Brubaker, obtained possession of about one thousand acres of land which they later divided, Peter Swarr taking the most northerly part of the tract, which was located along the King's Highway, now the Harrisburg pike. On this plot, he erected a grist and saw mill upon Swarr's Run.

In the latter part of December, 1763, when the "Paxton Boys" destroyed the Conestoga Indian town, a number of Indians were saved because they were at Peter Swarr's house selling brooms and baskets. However, a few weeks later, these Indians with other members of the same tribe, were taken to the work-house in Lancaster for protection, but this only proved to be a trap for these enemies of the Indians to accomplish their dastardly murders.

Peter Swarr died in 1748, but the burial place of either he or his wife is not known. The children of Peter Swarr, Sr., and his wife, Adaline Blooming, are as follows:—

Peter, Jr., who was married to Addah Lang; Christian, who was married to Eliza­beth Heistead; Anna, who was married to Ulrich Sherick; Mary, who was married to Peter Sherick; Catherine, who was married to John Funk; John, who was married to Veronica Sherk, and later to Magdaline Yordy, nee Nissley; Elizabeth, who was mar­ried to Michael Sherick.

The children of Peter Swarr, Jr., and his wife, Addah Lang, were as follows:— (4)John Swarr, the son of Peter and Addah Swarr, was born on June 4, 1762, and died

on July 5, 1830. He was married to Elizabeth Reist, who was born on May 10. 1769, and died on July 11, 1817. They are buried in Rohrerstown, Lancaster Co., Pa. They had the following children:— (5)Anna Swarr, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Swarr, was married to Jacob

Hostetter. (5)Elizabeth Swarr, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Swarr, was married to John

Baer. (5)Barbara Swarr, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Swarr, was married to Emanuel

Reigart, who was a private in Captain Henry Shippen's Lancaster Troop of Horse Dragons, August 25, 1814. He was the son of Adam Reigart, and the grandson of Ulrich Reigart, who came from Germany in 1742.

(5)John Swarr, Jr., the son of John and Elizabeth Swarr, was born on October 19, 1796, and died on July 2, 1884. He was married to Susan Kauffman, who

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(3)Addah Lang Family (husband, Peter Swarr, Jr.), Continued.

was born on Dee. 24, 1820. They moved to Miamsburg, Ohio, in 183(5, and are buried there.

(5)Jacob Swarr, the son of John and Elizabeth Swarr, was born on June 20, 1812, and died on May 14, 1860. He was unmarried.

(4) Anna Swarr, the dau. of Peter and Addah Swarr, was born on Dec. 20, 1750, and died on Feb. 23, 1798, and was married to John Shenk, who was born on Dec. 26, 1746, and died on Sept. 25, 1818. They were married on Nov. 1, 1770, and are buried in Landisville, Lancaster, Co., Pa.

(4)Elizabeth Swarr, the dau. of Peter and Addah Swarr, was born on October 20, 1755, and died on Feb. 14, 1827. She was married to Michael Bachman, who was born on May 2, 1757, and died on Mar. 15, 1837. They are buried in Landisville, Pa.

(3)Ann Lang Family.

(3)ANN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Anne Lang, was married to Michael Witmer.

The Witmer (Whitmer) family is of Swiss origin. The emigrant ancestors of this family were John and Benjamin Witmer. They were cousins and came to America in 1716.

Benjamin Witmer located east of Lancaster, Pa., and died in 1753, leaving quite a number of children and grandchildren, he being the grandfather of Abraham Witmer, who built the stone turnpike bridge over the Coneistoga, east of Lancaster, Pa.

John Witmer, the emigrant ancestor of this particular branch of the family, was born in Switzerland in 1687, and died in 1728. He was married to Catharine , who was born in 1690, and died in 1760. John and his wife Catharine were both born in Switzerland, and came to America in 1716 with two of their children, who were born in Switzerland, they being named Michael and Elizabeth. Michael being only two years of age at that time.

John Witmer and his family settled on a tract of land on a branch of the Little Conestoga creek, about three and a half miles west of what is now Lancaster, Pa., the tract lying on and adjoining what is now known as the Lancaster- Columbia turnpike. The land was dense timberland, of about 200 acres, except for a portion along the creek. He built a log cabin, close to the spring, in about the centre of the tract, and worked very hard to clear and cultivate the land until about the year 1728, when he died, leaving a widow and three children. He had not yet obtained a title to the land, nor had he paid anything on it. The estate was appraised on December 17, 1728, and shortly thereafter, the administrator, Christian Vitty, was married to the widow, Catharine, but he, too, died within a few years, and the widow Catharine, on June 4, 1735, obtained a warrant of survey as the widow of Christian Vitty, deceased. She received the patent on November 8, 1735. The children of John and Catharine Wit­mer were as follows:—Elizabeth, who was married to Christian Swartz; Michael, who was married to Ann Lang; and Barbara, who was married to George Kendrick.

Michael Witmer was born in 1714, and died in September, 1789. His wife, Ann Lang, died in March, 1792. On October 21, 1751, Michael Witmer purchased the tract of land from his mother and sisters and their husbands for about 250 pounds. He pros­pered above the average man of his time, and he and his wife, Ann, had the following children:—

(4) John Witmer, the son of Michael and Ann Witmer, was born in 1750, and died in 1817. He was married to Elizabeth •, who was born in 1757, and died in 1840. He was a farmer, and owned a tract of land on the south side of Mahantongo creek and on the west side of the Susquehanna river in Juniata County, Pa., known

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(3)Ann Long Family, Continued.

as McKee 'is Half Falls. The tract consisted of about 232 acres, and on it he erected a stone house with the name John Witmer cut on the date stone. This house was still standing in 1920. He also owned land in Snyder County, Pa., of about 150 acres. They had the following children:— (5)Abraham Witmer, the son of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1780, and

died in 1829. He was married twice. The first wife was Elizabeth Blosser, who was born in 1788, and died in 1825, The second wife was Magdalena Reeser, who was born in 1794, and died in 1857. They had the following children:— (6)John Witmer, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, was born on March

20, 1811, and was married to Eliza Stewart, (6)Michael Witmer, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, was born on

January 18, 1814, and died in May, 1914, aged 100 years, 4 months. He was married to Martha Knop.

(6)Abraham Witmer, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in June, 1821.

(6)Jacob Witmer, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, died young. (6)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, was married to

Baltzer Lawver. (6)Elizabeth Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, was married

to Adam Rickabaugh. (6)Barbara Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Witmer, was married to

Jacob Forry. (6)Catharine Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Magdalena Witmer, was born

in 1828, and was married to Daniel Rohrer, who was born in 1819, and died in 1880. They had the following children:— (7)Alice E. Rohrer, the dau. of Daniel and Catharine Rohrer, was born in

1855. (7) James Edwin Rohrer, the son of Daniel and Catharine Rohrer, was born

in 1857, and was married to Jennie Jacobs, who was born in 1861, (7)Abraham Wilson Rohrer, the son of Daniel and Catharine Rohrer, was

born in 1860. (7)Laura Rohrer, the daughter of Daniel and Catharine Rohrer. was born

in 1865.

(5)Anna Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1782, and was married to George Leiter.

(5)Barbara Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1784, and died in 1828. She was married to John Leiter. They had the following chil­dren :— (6)Abraham Leiter, the son of John and Barbara Leiter. (6) John Leiter, the son of John and Barbara Leiter. (6) Jacob Leiter, the son of John and Barbara Leiter. (6)Anna Leiter, the dau. of John and Barbara Leiter. (6)Mary Leiter, the dau. of John and Barbara Leiter. (6)Barbara Leiter, the dau. of John and Barbara Leiter, born 1803, died 1861. (6) Christian Leiter, the son of John and Barbara Leiter, born 1802, died 1861,

(5)Fannie Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1786, and was married to Joseph Leiter, who died in 1831.

(5)Johannes Witmer, the son of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born on Dec. 21, 1788, and lived to be about 3 years of age.

(5) Jacob Witmer, the son of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1790, and

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(3)Ann Lang Family, Continued.

died in 1847. He was married to Elizabeth Ulsh, who was born in 1801, and died in 1836. They had the following children:— (6)Abraham Witmer, the son of Jicob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1819,

and was married to Mary Wildt, who was born in 1820, and died in 1903. They had the following children:— (7) Mary Anna Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Witmer, was born

in 1842, and died in 1930. She was married to Rev. Henry Hilbish, of Freeburg. They had ten children.

(7)William Henry Witmer, ths son of Abraham and Mary Witmer, was born in 1844, and died in 1870.

(7)Daniel S. Witmer, the son of Abraham and Mary Witmer, was born in 1848, and died in 1908. He was married to Mary Shanee, of Freemont.

(7)Martha Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Witmer, was born in 1850, and died in 1892, and was married to Jacob Hoffman, of Port Trevorton.

(7) Abraham Witmer, the son of Abraham and Mary Witmer, was born in 1854, and was married to Sarah Moyer. They reside in Freeburg, Snyder Co., Pa.

(7)Margaret Alice Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Mary Witmer, was born in 1856, and died young.

(6)Henry Witmer, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1823, and died in 1861.

(6)Jacob Witmer, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was married to Elizabeth Musser.

(6)Fannie Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was married to Abraham Seaber.

(6)Elizabeth Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was married to David Seaber.

(6)Leah Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer.

(6)Louisa Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, born in 1831, died in 1847.

(5)Mary Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1792, died : ' in 1829.

(5) John Witmer, the son of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1793, died in 1829.

(5)Magdalena Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1795, died in 1851.

(5)EUzabeth Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer was born in , died in 1858, and was married to John Miller, who was born in 1789, and died in 1829, and she later was married to John Bishop.

(5)Eremiena Witmer, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Witmer, was born on October 10, 1797.

(4)Herman Witmer, the son of Michael and Ann Witmer, was born on July 22, 1753, and died on January 5, 1829. Herman received the original tract of land which was then valued at 1600 pounds. In addition to farming, he was an adept at the following trades:—shoe-making, carpentering, coopering, blacksmithing, and graft­ing. He also conducted a distillery. He was a great reader, and at his death had collected a large library, many of the books being in the German language. He was twice married. The first wife was a widow, Barbara Grogg, who was born on October 6, 1749, and died on July 27, 1797; the second wife was Barbara Schucker,

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(3)Ann Lang Family, Continued.

who was born on October 15, 1779, and died on January 1, 1862. They had the following children:— (5)John Witmer, the son of Herman and Barbara Grogg Witmer, was born on

May 10, 1785, and died on Dec. 14, 1847. He was a doctor by profession, and was married to Anna Baer, who was born on Nov. 24, 1789, and died on May 31, 1854. They had the following children :— (6)Benjamin Witmer, the son of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1811, and

died in 1849. He was married to Anna Mumma, who was born in 1816, and died in 1874. They had the following children:— (7)Fannie Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Anna Witmer, was born in

1838, and was married twice. The first husband was, Andrew Kauff­man, and the second husband was David Culbertson.

(7)HeUry M . Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Anna Witmer, was born in 1837, and died in 1888. He was married to Mary Dietrich, who was born in 1842, and died in 1887.

(7)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Anna Witmer, was born in 1839, and died in 1842.

(7)Anna Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Anna Witmer, was married twice. The first husband was Henry Miller, and the second husband was Henry Huttenstein.

(7)Levi W. Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Anna Witmer, was born in 1841, and died in 1843.

(7)John W. Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Anna Witmer, was born in 1843 and died in 1846.

(6)Maria Witmer, the dau. of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1812, and died in 1897. She was married to Jacob Hostetter, who was born in 1814, and died in 1879. They had the following children:— (7)Amos Hostetter, the son of Jacob and Maria Hostetter. (7)Anna Hostetter, the dau. of Jacob and Maria Hostetter, was born in 1842,

and died in 1871. She was married to C. Bachman Herr, who was born in 1843. They had the following children:— (8)Benjamin Herr, the son of C. Bachman and Anna Herr, was born in

1868. (8) Charles Herr, the son of C. Bachman and Anna Herr, was born in

1869. He was married to Lettie . (7)John Hostetter, the son of Jacob and Maria Hostetter.

(6) Anna Elizabeth Witmer, the dau. of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1815 and died in 1818.

(6)Barbara Witmer, the dau. of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1817, and died in 1880. She was married tó Daniel Hess, who was born in 1812 and died in 1872. They had the following children:— (7)John Hess, the son of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1840, and

died in 1895. He was married to Sarah Baer, who was born in 1840. (7)Martin B. Hess, the son of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1841. (7) Catharine Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1843,

died 1896.

(7)Emma Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1845, died 1873. ••"<

(7)Alice Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1845, and was married to George Trout.

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(3)Ann Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Lizzie Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was married to John S. Hoover.

(7)Susan Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1852, and died in 1888.

(7)Witmer Hess, the son of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1854, and was married twice. The first wife was Anna Burkholder, and the second wife was Basehoar.

(7) Ellen Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was married to Harry Dietrich.

(7)Zena Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1859, and died in 1898. She was married to Alfred Cobel.

(7)Edward Hess, the son of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1861, and was married to Anna Kuykendal.

(7)Lulu Hess, the dau. of Daniel and Barbara Hess, was born in 1865, and died in 1866.

(6) John B. Witmer, the son of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1820, and died in 1893. He was married to Eliza Vandraw, who died in 1892. They had the following" children:— (7)Alvin M . Witmer, the son of John and Eliza Witmer, was born in 1852,

and died in 1896. He was married to Matilda Leiter, who was born in 1849. They had the following children:— (8)Mary S. Witmer, the dau. of Alvin and Matilda Witmer, was born

in 1876, and died in 1878. (8)William H . Witmer, the son of Alvin and Matilda Witmer, was born

in 1879. (8)George L. Witmer, the son of Alvin and Matilda Witmer, was born

in 1882, and was married to Blanch Grove. (7) Henry Witmer, the son of John and Eliza Witmer, was born in 1861.

(6) Anna B. Witmer, the dau. of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1822, and died in 1892.

(6) Jacob Witmer, the son of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1825, and died in 1854. He was married to Mary E. Davis, who was born in 1827, and died in 1887. They had one child :— (7)Mary Ellen Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Mary Witmer.

(6)David M . Witmer, the son of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1828, and died in 1865. He was married to Matilda Diffenderfer, who was born in 1836. They had the following children:— (7)Zena Witmer, the dau. of David and Matilda Witmer, was married to

Fisher. (7)Irene Witmer, the dau. of David and Matilda Witmer, was married to

C arm any. (7)Mary Witmer, the dau. of David and Matilda Witmer, was married to

Schrite. (7)Katharine Witmer, the dau. of David and Matilda Witmer, was married

to J . Ezra Foltz. (7)David Witmer, the son of David and Matilda Witmer.

(6)Eliza Witmer, the dau. of John and Anna Witmer, was born in 1831, and died in 1836.

(5)Jacob S. Witmer, the son of Herman and Barbara Schucker Witmer, was born in 1804, and died in 1890. He was married to Mary Rohrer, who was born in

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1802, and died in 1877. She was the dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Rohrer, and was born in Manor twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. They were married on May 30, 1826, and they had the following children:— (6) Abraham R. Witmer, the son of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on

Apri l 12, 1827, and was married to Fannie Buckwalter, who was born in 1827, and died in 1887. She was the dau. of Jacob and Fannie Buckwalter, of Manor twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. They were married on Dec. 16, 1852. Abra­ham Witmer was the eldest in the family, and was reared on the farm. In 1846 he taught school and later was a surveyor in Williamsville, Erie Co., N . Y., but later returned to Manor twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., where he had the following positions:—clerk at public sales, assessor, justice of the peace, deputy coroner, and county surveyor. He traveled extensively throughout this country, Mexico, British Columbia, and Alaska. They had the follow­ing children:— (7) Anna Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Fannie Witmer, was born in 1853,

and was married to Henry G. Witmer. They had the following child :— (8) Clara Witmer, the dau. of Henry and Anna Witmer.

(7) Susan Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Fannie Witmer, was born in 1858, and died in 1861.

(7)Elias Witmer, the son of Abraham and Fannie Witmer, was born in 1860, and died in 1861.

(7)Ellen B. Witmer, the dau. of Abraham and Fannie Witmer, was born on Sept. 30, 1862. She is unmarried.

(7) Allan B. Witmer, the son of Abraham and Fannie Witmer, was born on Nov. 28, 1865. He was married to Bertha Steigelman, the dau. of John Steigelman, of Manor twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. They had the following children:— (8) Charles M . Witmer, the son of Allan and Bertha Witmer, was born

on Jan. 31, 1891. (8)Mary S. Witmer, the dau. of Allan and Bertha Witmer, was born on

Jun. 22, 1892.

(8)Ada E. Witmer, the dau. of Allan and Bertha Witmer, was born on Oct. 6, 1901, and died on March 1, 1902.

(8)Myrtl© Witmer, the dau. of Allan and Bertha Witmer, was born in 1903. (6)Elizabeth Witmer, the dau. of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on Aug.

17, 1828, and died in 1902. She was married on March 16, 1849, to Joseph S. Berger, who was born in 1823, and died in 1902. They moved to Canton, Ohio, and had the following children:—

(7)Amanda Berger, the dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Berger, was born in 1850, and died in 1871.

(7)Jacob Berger, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Berger, was born in 1852, and was married twice. The first wife was Mary E. Snyder, who was born in 1857, and died in 1887, and the second wife was Elizabeth Brech-ler, who was born in 1859. They had the following children:— (8)William Allen Berger, the son of Jacob and Mary Berger, was born

in 1876, and was married to Selma C. Brihl.

(8)Joseph Aaron Berger, the son of Jacob and Mary Berger, was born in 1881, and was married to Bertha Gloe, who was born in 1883.

(8)EUa Berger, the dau. of Jacob and Mary Berger, was born in 1884.

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(7)Benjamin Berger, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Berger, was born in 1855, and died in 1856.

(7) Joseph Berger, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Berger, was born in 1858. (7) Franklin Berger, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Berger, was born in 1860,

and was married to Perdida St. Clair, who was born in 1860. They had the following children :— (8)Charles C. Berger, the son of Franklin and Perdida Berger, was born

in 1882. (8)Frank J . Berger, the son of Franklin and Perdida Berger, was born

in 1886. (8)Hazel Berger, the dau. of Franklin and Perdida Berger, was born in

1889. (7)Henry Berger, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Berger, was born in 1869,

and was married to Anna Catharine Barron, who was born in 1874. (6)Henry R. Witmer, the son of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on April

6, 1830, and died on March 30, 1899. He was married to Fanny Kindig, on Nov. 26, 1852. They moved to Des Moines, Iowa, and had the following children:— (7)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Henry and Fanny Witmer, was born in 1853,

and was married to H . H . Phillipps. (7) Franklin Witmer, the son of Henry and Fanny Witmer, was born in 1855,

and was married to Cynthia Brown. They had the following children:— (8) Guy Witmer, the son of Franklin and Cynthia Witmer, was born in

1880, and was married to Hattie Horn. (8)Frank Leslie Witmer, the son of Franklin and Cynthia Witmer, born

in 1882. (8)Mabel Witmer, the dau. of Franklin and Cynthia Witmer, was born

in 1884, and was married to North Miller. (8)Lucile Witmer, the dau. of Franklin and Cynthia Witmer, was born

in 1890. (8) Cary Witmer, the son of Franklin and Cynthia Witmer, was born in

1897. (7)Elizabeth Witmer, the dau. of Henry and Fanny Witmer, born 1857, died

1881. (7) Barbara Witmer, the dau. of Henry and Fanny Witmer, was born in

1860, and was married to Hiram Jefferies, who was born in 1858. They had the following children:— (8)Arthur Jefferies, the son of Hiram and Barbara Jefferies, was born

in 1881, and was married to Daisy Cross. (8)Vera Bella Jefferies, the dau. of Hiram and Barbara Jefferies, born 1884. (8)Maud Lucretia Jefferies, the dau. of Hiram and Barbara Jefferies, born

1885, died 1902. (8)Nellie Irene Jefferies, the dau. of Hiram and Barbara Jefferies, was

born in 1894, and was married to Robert Craig. (7)Harry Witmer, the son of Henry and Fanny Witmer, was born in 1864

and died in 1865.

(7)Jacob L. Witmer, the son of Henry and Fanny Witmer, was born in 1866, and was married to Lizzie Pierce. They had one child:—

(8)Harold Witmer, the son of Jacob and Lizzie Witmer, was born in 1903.

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(7) Anna Witmer, the dau. of Henry and Fanny Witmer, was born in 1867, and died in 1868.

(7) John E . Witmer, the son of Henry and Fanny Witmer. was born in 1869, and was married to Myrtle Ritchie.

(7)Arthur Witmer, the son of llenry and Fanny Witmer, was born in 1875, and was married to Minta Mullen.

(6) Anna Witmer, the dau. of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on Nov. 14, 1831, and was married to Emanuel S. Frey, who was born in 1831, and died on October 14, 1901. They were married on Dec. 27, 1863, and moved to Greencastle, Iowa. They had the following children :— (7)Jacob Frey, the son of Emanuel and Anna Frey, was born in 1865, and

died in 1879. (7)Allen Frey, the son of Emanuel and Anna Frey, was born in 1867, and

was married to Lulu Baker, who was born in 1880. They had the follow­ing children:— (8)Florence Frey, the dau. of Allen and Lulu Frey. (8)Bertha Frey, the dau. of Allen and Lulu Frey, was born in 1901. (8)Clarence Frey, the son of Allen and Lulu Frey, was born in 1902. (8) Grace Irene Frey, dau. of Allen and Lulu Frey, was born in 1903. (8)Morris Frey, the son of Allen and Lulu Frey, was born in 1905. (8)Roy T. Frey, the son of Allen and Lulu Frey was born in 1907.

(7)Emanuel Frey, the son of Emanuel and Anna Frey, was born in 1869, and was married to Claudia Penquite, who was born in 1868. They had the following children:— (8)Lloyd Frey, the son of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1893. (8)Beatrice Frey, dau. of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1895. (8)Margie Frey, the dau. of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1897. (8)Manuel Frey, the son of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1899. (8)William Frey, the son of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1902. (8)Claudia Frey, the dau. of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1904. (8)Winfield Frey, son of Emanuel and Claudia Frey, was born in 1907.

(6) Jacob R. Witmer, the son of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on Dec. 29, 1833. He was nick-named "Sam Patch." He served his country throughout the war of the Rebellion, and after his return, he located in Greencastle, Iowa, where on July 4, 1869, he was married to Elizabeth Kin-dig, who was born in 1850, and died on Feb. 6, 1900. They had the follow­ing children:—

(7) Emma Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1870, and was married to Peter Pink, who was born in 1864. They had the following children :— (8)Earl Pink, the son of Peter and Emma Pink, was born in 1890. (8)Grace Pink, the dau. of Peter and Emma Pink, was born in 1893. (8) Cecil Pink, the son of Peter and Emma Pink, was born in 1897.

(7)Minnie Witmer, the clau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1872, and was married to George Sapp. They had the following chil­dren :— (8)Harold Sapp, the son of George and Minnie Sapp, was born in 1900. (8)Venee Sapp, the dau of George and Minnie Sapp, was born in 1902.

(7)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in

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1873, and was married to William H . Sumpter, who was born in 1874. They had the following children:—• (8) Pearl Sumpter, the dau. of William and Mary Sumpter, was born in

1993. (8) Carol J . Sumpter, son of William and Mary Sumpter, was born in 1905.

(7)Lincoln Witmer, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1876.

(7)Cora Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1877, and was married to Benjamin Sumpter, who was born in 1877.

(7)Jacob Witmer, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in 1879. (7)Crissie Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Witmer, was born in

1884. (6)Benjamin R. Witmer, son of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on March

19, 1835, and died on February 27, 1901. He located in Millersville, Pa. } and on December 23, 1856, he was married to Catharine Hess Kauffman, the daughter of Isaac Kauffman, of Manor twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., who was born in 1839, and died in 1903. He served his country during the Civil War. They had the following children:—• (7)Elias Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born in

1857, and died in 1864. (7)Isaiah Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born in

1859, and died in 1923. He was married to Eleanore L. Seager, who was born in 1867. They had the following children:— (8)Helen L. Witmer, the dau. of Isaiah and Eleanore Witmer, born 1898. (8)Eleanore Witmer, the dau. of Isaiah and Eleanore Witmer, born 1899. (8)James Marshall Witmer, the son of Isaiah and Eleanore Witmer, born

1905, died 1905. (8)Jean Marion Witmer, the dau. of Isaiah and Eleanore Witmer, born

1907, died 1907. (8) Thomas Richard Witmer, son of Isaiah and Eleanore Witmer, born

1909. (8)Rebecca Witmer, the dau. of Isaiah and Eleanore Witmer, born 1915.

(7)Levi Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born in 1860, and died in 1861.

(7) Lydia Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born in 1861, and died in 1862.

(7)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Catharine Witmei, was born in 1863, and died in 1867.

(7)Benjamin Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born in 1864 and died in 1893. He was married to Amanda Sigley. They had one child:— (8)Ira Knox Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Amanda Witmer, was born

in 1889, and died in 1895. (7)Lillian R. Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was

born in 1868, and was married to Charles S. Miller, who was born in 1868. They had the following children:— (8)Edna M . Miller, the dau. of Charles and Lill ian Miller, was born in

1892, and was married to D. Lehman Shellenberger. They had the fol­lowing children:—

(9) John Shellenberger, the son of D. Lehman and Edna Shellenberger.

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(9)Robert Shellenberger, the son of D. Lehman and Edna Shellenber­ger.

(9) Charles Shellenberger, the son of D. Lehman and Edna Shellenber­ger.

(8)Robert Sloan Miller, the son of Charles and Lill ian Miller, was born in 1894, and was married to Eliza . They had one child:— (9)Sa.rah Miller, the dau. of Robert and Eliza Miller.

(8)Emily K. Miller, the dau. of Charles and Lillian Miller, was born in 1898.

(8) Charles Nelson Miller, the son of Charles and Lillian Miller, was born in 1903.

(7)Ida M . Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born in 1870, and was married to Arthur A. Grebinger, who was born in 1869. They had one child:— (8)Lester A. Grebinger, the son of Arthur and Ida Grebinger, was born

in 1904, and was married to Olive . They had one child:— (9)Noel Grebinger, the son of Lester and Olive Grebinger, was born

in 1925. (7)Isaac N . Witmer, the son of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was born

in 1872, and was married to Cora I. Howard, born in 1871. They had one child:— (8)Nina Frances Witmer, the dau. of Isaac N. and Cora Witmer, was

born in 1907. (7)Anna Lydia Witmer, the dau. of Benjamin and Catharine Witmer, was

born in 1877, and was married to Clarence Ripple, who was born in 1877. (6)Barbara Witmer, the dau. of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on Feb­

ruary 3, 1839, died May 19, 1873, and was married to Dr. John Knox, of Jasper Co., Iowa. No children.

(6)Lydia Witmer, the dau. of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on June 7, 1841, and died in 1921. She was unmarried.

(6)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on July 28, 1836, and was married to Michael R. Shenk, on October 28, 1856. They had the following children:— (7)Alice Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1857, married

Abraham Poff. (7) Jacob W. Shenk, the son of Michael and Mary Shenk, born in 1857, mar­

ried Emma Souder, born 1867. (7)Lizzie Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1860, married

Frank Reinfried, died 1896. (7)Lydia Ann Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1861, mar­

ried David L. Yohn, born 1862.

(7)John Shenk, the son of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1863, married Mary-Bender, born 1873.

(7)Ida Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1865, was married twice. The first husband was Elias Peters, born 1864, and the second husband was John Peters, born 1862.

(7)Mollie Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1866, married John Rankin, born 1864.

(7)Kate Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1867, died 1868.

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(7)Frances Shenk, the elan, of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1869, married John Finefrock, born 1873.

(7)Henry Shenk, the son of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1871, married Ella Snyder, born 1882.

(7)Barbara Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1871 died 1874.

(7)Alvin Shenk, the son of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1875, was married twice. The first wife was Mary Hanselman, who was born in 1877, and died in 1899, the second wife was Anna Snyder, who was born in 1879.

(7)Sadie Shenk, the dau. of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1876, died 1894, married Christian Schoft'.

(7) Clayton Shenk, the son of Michael and Mary Shenk, born 1877, died 1878. (6)Daniel L. Witme.v, the son of Jacob S. and Mary Witmer, was born on Sep­

tember 27, 1845, and died on January 21, 1882. He was married on Decem­ber 21, 1869, to Esther Witmer, the dau. of Jacob Witmer, Sr., of Manor twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. He was a .soldier in the Civil War. They had the follow­ing children:—

(7)Clara Witmer, the dau. of Daniel and Esther Witmer, was born in 1871, and was married to Amos Newcomer, who was born in 1870. They had the following children:—

(8)Esther Newcomer, the dau. of Amos and Clara Newcomer, born 1896. (8) Clayton Newcomer, the son of Amos and Clara Newcomer, born 1897. (8)Mary Newcomer, the dau. of Amos and Clara Newcomer, born 1898. (8)Abraham Newcomer, the son of Amos and Clara Newcomer, born 1909. (8)Norman Newcomer, the son of Amos and Clara Newcomer' born 1903. (8)Walter Newcomer, the son of Amos and Clara Newcomer, born 1905. (8)Emma Newcomer, the dau. of Amos and Clara Newcomer, born 1908.

(7)Henry Witme.r, the son of Daniel and Esther Witmer born 1872 died 1873.

(7)Annie Witmer, the dau. of Daniel and Esther Witmer, born 1874. (7)Emma Witmer, the dau. of Daniel and Esther Witmer, born 1875, was

married to Jacob B. Witmer, who was born in 1872. They had the fol­lowing children:— (8)Esther Witmer, the dau. of Jacob and Emma Witmer, born 1899. (8)Clarence Witmer, the son of Jacob and Emma Witmer, born 1905. (8) Child of Jacob and Emma Witmer, born 1907.

(7)Jacob Witmer, the son of Daniel and Esther Witmer, born 1878, died 1908, married Clara Mayer.

(7)Aaron Witmer, the son of Daniel and Esther Witmer, born 1880, married Anna Whiteside, born 1879.

(7)Ida Witmer, the dau. of Daniel and Esther Witmer, born 1881, married Clayton B. Charles.

(5)Elizabeth S. Witmer, the dau. of Herman and Barbara Schucker Witmer was born on Dec. 25, 1813, and died on Dec. 21, 1885. She was married to Daniel Graybill, a farmer of East Hempfield twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., who was born in 1814, and died on October 29, 1890. They had the following children:— (6)Magdalena Graybill, the dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth Graybill, was born in

1840, and died in 1905. She was married to Daniel Kreider, who was born in 1837, and died in 1909. They had the following children:—

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inn Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Amos Kreider, the son of Daniel and Magdalena Kreider, was born in 1868, and was married to Louisa lluber, who was born in 1864. They had the following children :— (8)Martha Kreider, the dau. of Amos and Louisa Kreider, was born in

1895. (8)Anna Kreider, the dau. of Amos and Louisa Kreider, was born in 1897. (8)Lizzie Kreider, the dau. of Amos and Louisa Kreider, was born in 1901.

(7)Alice Kreider, the dau. of Daniel and Magdalena Kreider, was born in 1874.

(6)Herman Graybill, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Graybill, was born in 1842, and was married three times. The first wife was Martha M . Landis, who was born in 1848. The second wife was Kate G. Minnich, who was born in 1844. The third wife was Fannie Bassier, who was born in 1852. The following children were from the third union:— (7)Nora Graybill, the dau. of Herman and Fannie Graybill, was born in 1874,

and Avas married to John M . Groff. They had one child:— (8) Leah Groff, the dau. of John and Nora Groff.

(7) John Graybill, the son of Herman and Fannie Graybill, was born in 1876, and Avas married to Mabel Sweitzer. They had one child:— (8)Helen Graybill, the dau. of John and Mabel Graybill.

(7)Laura Graybill, the dau. of Herman and Fannie Graybill, was born in 1884, and died in 1886.

(7) Daniel Graybill, the son of Herman and Fannie Graybill, was born in 1886.

(7)Katie Graybill, the dau. of Herman and Fannie Graybill, was born in 1888.

(7)Helen Irene Graybill, the dau. of Herman and Fannie Graybill, was born in 1897, and died in 1898.

(6)Amos Graybill, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Graybill, was born in 1846, and was married to Anna Royer. They had the following children :— (7)Dora Graybill, the dau. of Amos and Anna Graybill. (7)Daniel Graybill, the son of Amos and Anna Graybill. (7)Elizabeth Graybill, the dau. of Amos and Anna Graybill. (7)Royer Graybill, the son of Amos and Anna Graybill. (7)Minnie Graybill, the dau. of Amos and Anna Graybill.

(6)Benjamin Graybill, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Graybill, was born in 1847, and was married to Alice Wolf. They had three children, among whom was:—' (7)He.rman Graybill, the son of Benjamin and Alice Graybill.

(6)Eliza Graybill, the dau. of Daniel aud Elizabeth Graybill, was born in 1850, and died in 1863.

(6)David Graybill, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Graybill, was born in 1853, and was married to S. Alice Martin, Avho Avas born in 1859. They had one child:— (7)Guy Graybill, the son of David and S. Alice Graybill, was born in 1885,

and was married to Josephine Achey. They had the following children :— (8)Reid Mart. Graybill, the son of Guy and Josephine Graybill. (8)David William Graybill, the son of Guy and Josephine Graybill.

(4)Abraham Witmer, the son of Michael and Ann Witmer, Avas born in 1756, and was

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married to Maria Swartz. He was the hotel-keeper and a farmer at McKee's Half Falls, Pa.

(4) Anna Witmer, the dau. of Michael and Ann Witmer, was born in 1760, and died in 1831. She was married to Jacob Eberley, who was born in 1752, and died in 1819. They had the following children :— (5)Henry Eberley, the son of Jacob and Anna Eberley, born in 1782. (5)Mary Eberley, the dau. of Jacob and Anna Eberley, born in 1784, died in 1842,

and was married to Peter Cross. (5)Anna Eberley, the dau. of Jacob and Anna Eberley, born in 1787. (5) Jacob Eberley, the son of Jacob and Anna Eberley, born in 1790, died 1867. He

was married to Fannie Mellinger, and they had the following children :— (6)Anna Eberley, the dau. of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1820. (6)David Eberley, the son of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1821. (6)Elizabeth Eberley, dau. of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1825. (6)Jacob Eberley, the son of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1826, died in

1899. (6)Fanny Eberley, the dau. of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1828, died

in 1902. (6)Jchn Eberley, the son of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1830. (6)Benjamin Eberley, the son of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1832. (6)Christ. Eberley, the son of Jacob and Fannie Eberley, born in 1835. (6)Peter Eberley, the son of Jacob and Fannie Eberley.

(5)John Eberley, the son of Jacob and Anna Eberley, was born in 1796. (5)Henry Eberley, 2d., son of Jacob and Anna Eberley, was born in 1798.

(4)Mary Witmer, the dau. of Michael and Ann Witmer, was born in 1763, and died in 1788. She was married to Jacob Knopp. They had the following son :— (5) Jacob Knopp, the son of Jacob and Mary Knopp, was born in 1788, died in

1858, and was reared by his grandfather Witmer. He was married to Rebecea Hoover, who was born in 1788, and died in 1869. They had the following children:— (6)Barbara Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, was born in 1813.

and was married to Nickolas Frederick. They had the following children :— (7)Mary Frederick, the dau. of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick, was mar­

ried to Daniel Lutz.

(7)Rebecca Frederick, dau. of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick, married to Aaron Thomas.

(7) Catharine Frederick, dau. of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick, married George Eichels.

(7)Elizabeth Frederick, dau. of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick, married Levi Knisely.

(7)Susan Frederick, the dau. of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick. (7) William Frederick, the son of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick married

Dora Marshall.

(7) Amanda Frederick, the dau. of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick, married Henry Browand.

(7)Jadiack Frederick, the son of Nickolas and Barbara Frederick. (6)Elizabeth Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, was born in 1814,

and was married to Michael Kulp, who was born in 1812, and died in 1907. They had the following children:—

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(7)Rebecca, Kulp, the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, was married to Isaac Loucks.

(7)Mary Kulp, the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, married Abraham Detweiler.

(7)Samuel Kulp, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, m a r r i e d Anna Landis.

(7) Anna Kulp, the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, married Peter Landis. (7)Susan Kulp, the clau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, m a r r i e d Isaac

Herman. (7)Joseph Kulp, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, married Charlotte

] [ershey. (7)EIizabeth Kulp, the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, married Allen

Longnecker. (7)Noah Kulp, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, was married twice.

The first wife was Emma Calvin, and the s e c o n d wife was Barbara Kneagy.

(7)Barbara Kulp, the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp. (7) Aaron Kulp, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp, was married to Alice

Roller. (7)Lydia Kulp, the clau. of Michael and Elizabeth Kulp.

(6)Mary Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, was married to Peter Yoder. They had the following children:— (7)Soloman Yoder, son of Peter and Mary Yoder, married Leah Wissler. (7)Joel Yoder, the son of Peter and Mary Yoder. (7)David Yoder, the son of Peter and Mary Yoder, married Louvina Lesher. (7)Rebecca Yoder, dau. of Peter and Mary Yoder.

(6)Catharine Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, married Jacob Wissler.

(6)Benjamin Knopp, the son of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, born in 1821, mar­ried Susan Troxel.

(6)Samuel Knopp, the son of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, born in 1824, was twice married. The first wife was Nancy Metzler, and the second wife was Catha­rine Miller. (7) Abraham Knopp, the son of Samuel and Nancy Knopp. (7) Jonas Knopp, the son of Samuel and Catharine Knopp. (7) Susan Knopp, the dau. of Samuel and Catharine Knopp.

(6)Rebecca Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, was born in 1826. (6)Jacob Knopp, the son of Jacob and Rebecca Knopp, was born in 1832, and

died in 1897. He wras married to Barbara Bassinger, who was born in 1843. They had the following children:— (7)Emma Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Barbara Knopp, born in 1866, was

married to Joseph Martin Sitler. (7)Noah Knopp, the son of Jacob and Barbara Knopp, was born in 1867, and

was married to Laura Detweiler. They had the following children:— (8)Raymond Knopp, the son of Noah and Laura Knopp. (8)Mabel Knopp, the dau. of Noah and Laura Knopp, was born in 1896. (8)Pauline Knopp, the dau. of Noah and Laura Knopp.

(7) Sarah A. Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Barbara Knopp, was born in 1869. (7)Dora Knopp, the dau. of Jacob and Barbara Knopp, was born in 1873. (7) Alvin Knopp, the son of Jacob and Barbara Knopp, was born in 1877.

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(3)John Lang Family.

(3)JOHN LANG, (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), son of Herman and Ann Lang, was married to Maria Bachman. They resided on the original farm of his father, Herman, in East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pa., a part of which is now contained in the town of Landisville. He died in 1782. They had the following children:— (4)Herman Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the son of John and

Maria Lang, was married to Barbara Swehrift, on June 4. 1792. They had located in or near to Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa., but in 1797, they were located in Washington County, Md. There is no further record on this family at the present time.

(4)John Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the son of John and Maria Lang, died in about the year 1794. He was unmarried.

(4)Christian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the son of John and Maria Lang, had attained the age of 21 years, and died unmarried.

(4) Joseph Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the son of John and Maria Lang, died sometime after his father, and was still in his minority. He was unmar­ried.

(4)Ann Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the daughter of John and Maria Lang, was unmarried. She was born in 1765.

(4)Maria Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the daughter of John and Maria Lang, was married to Jacob Wissler. It is reported that this branch of the family moved to Virginia. There is no further record on same.

(4)Elizabeth Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John Lang), the daughter of John and Maria Lang, was married to a man by the name of Scheler, who lived in Rich­mond County, Ohio. It is also said that this Elizabeth Lang was married to Joseph Hershey, on March 17, 1792. However, neither of the above records could be veri­fied, therefore, it is left for future records or information obtained to substantiate either one, or the other.

(4)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, Lang), the son of John and Maria Lang, was born on Apri l 20, 1778, and died on December 28, 1846. He was married to Anna Kaufman, the daughter of Christian Kaufman, on February 14, 1811. She was born on December 4, 1792, and died December 18, 1870. Abraham succeeded his father on the original estate, and here he operated a distillery in con­junction with his farming. He was also a hatter by trade. They had the follow­ing children:

(5)Abraham K. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Anna Lang, was married to Susan Huber, on January 20, 1838. His wife died on January 14, 1843. They had no children. Abraham was born on January 15, 1812, and died on January 19, 1843.

(5)Christian K. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on July 26, 1813, and died August 30, 1896. He was born at Landisville, and is buried there. He was married to Anna Heistead, of Landisville, who was born on July 23, 1826, and died on De­cember 24, 1893. She is buried at Landisville, Pa. Christian K . Long was a member of the Mennonite church, and was a farmer by occupation. They had six children as follows :—

(6)Christian H. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5— Christian K. Long), the son of Christian K. and Anna Long, was born on Feb­ruary 8, 1866, in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa. He is a laborer, and is unmarried.

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(3)John Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Matilda Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—Chris­tian K. Long), the dan. of Christian K. and Anna Long, was married to Chris­tian Nissley, and resides at Mt. Joy, Pa.

(6)Elizabeth Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—Chris­tian K . Long), the daughter of Christian K . and Anna Long, was born on December 16, 1856, east of Mt. Joy, Pa., and was married to Elias Newcomer Herr, who was born in Manor twp., Lancaster County, Pa., on March 8, 1854, and died on December 20, 1917. He is buried in llahaekers cemetery. He was a member of the Mennonite church, and by occupation, a farmer. They resided in Mountville, Pa., and had one child:— (7)Minerva Long Herr, the daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Herr, is un­

married. (6)Abraham H. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—

Christian K. Long), the son of Christian K. and Anna Long, was married to Emma Meyers. They reside in East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Mary H. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—Chris­tian K. Long), the daughter of Christian K. and Anna Long, was born De­cember 21, 1848, and died on December 8, 1886.

(6)Hiram H . Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman. 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—Chris­tian K. Long), the son of Christian K. and Anna Long, was born on July 17, 1859, and died on February 7, 1860.

(5)John K. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman. 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born in Landisville, on June 7, 1819, and died May 11, 1897. He is buried at Landisville, Pa. He was a farmer, and a mem­ber of the Mennonite church, and was married to Elizabeth Miller, who was born on Apri l 21. 1828, and died on September 30, 1874. She was born and buried at Landisville, Pa. They resided at Landisville, and had two children:— (6)Herman Henry Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—

John K . Long), was born at Landisville on February 2, 1854, and was mar­ried to Lillie Swarr, of Landisville, who was born on March 17, 1857, and died on March 4, 1926. She is buried at Landisville, where they resided. They had the following children:—

(7)John Warren Long, the son of Herman II. and Lillie Long, was born on February 19, 1883, near Landisville, Pa. He resides on the original farm, and is a member of the Lutheran church. He was m a r r i e d to Fannie Elizabeth Mann, who was born at Millersville, on January 29, 1888. They have six children:— (8)Ruth A. Long, the daughter of J . Warren and Fannie Long, was born

on September 4, 1909. (8) Anna E. Long, the daughter of J . Warren and Fannie Long, was born

on September 15, 1910. (8)Margaret Jane Long, the daughter of J. Warren and Fannie Long, was

born on August 25, 1914, and died on May 4, 1915. (8)Cha.rles Mann Long, the son of J . Warren and Fannie Long, was born

on May 2, 1918. (8)John Warren Long, the son of J . Warren and Fannie Long, was born

on August 17, 1919. (8) Janet Mann Long, the daughter of J . Warren and Fannie Long, was

born on October 3, 1924.

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(3)John Lang Family, Continued.

(7)Benjamin Edwin Long, the son of Herman H . and Lillie Long, was born on Apri l 11, 1885, and was married to Nellie G. Laner. They reside in Landisville, Pa. They have one child:— (8)Benjamin Herman Long, son of Benjamin E. and Nellie Long, born

October 9. 1911. (7)Herman Earl Long, the son of Herman H . and Lillie Long, was born on

April 12, 1887. He is unmarried, and resides at Landisville, Pa. (7)Harry Swarr Long, the son of Herman H. and Lillie Long, was born on

February 10, 1889, and died on August 26, 1889. (6)Fannie Priscilla Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham, 5—

John K. Long), the daughter of John K. and Elizabeth Long, was born in Landisville, Pa., on September 27, 1858. She is immarried, and resides at Landisville.

(5)Benjamin K. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on October 14, 1825. He was un­married.

(5)Susan Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the daugh­ter of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on August 29, 1821, and died October 18, 1898. She was married to Jacob Hershey, on November 11, 1841. They had six children: (6)Amelia Hershey, the daughter of Jacob and Susan Hershey, was married to

Levi Shenk, of Rapho twp., Lancaster County, Pa. (6)Washington Hershey, the son of Jacob and Susan Hershey, was married to

Sarah Detweiler of Marietta, Pa. (6)Abraham Hershey, the son of Jacob and Susan Hershey, was married to Fan­

nie Mellinger. They reside at Silver Spring, West Hempfield twp., Lancaster County. Pa., and have the following children: (7)Anna L. Hershey, the daughter of Abraham and Fannie Hershey, was mar­

ried to Henry Richer. (7)Minnie M . Hershey, the daughter of Abraham and Fannie Hershey, was

married to David Baker. (7) Salem L. Hershey, the son of Abraham and Fannie Hershey, was married

to Florence Huber. (7)Bertha C. Hershey, the daughter of Abraham and Fannie Hershey, was

married to Samuel Little.

(7)Florence F. Hershey, the daughter of Abraham and Fannie Hershey, was married to David Newcomer.

(7)Melville E. Hershey, son of Abraham and Fannie Hershey, deceased. (7)A. Garfield Hershey, the son of Abraham and Fannie Hershey.

(6)Webster Hershey, the son of Jacob and Susan Hershey, was married to Cath­arine Zook. They reside in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Benjamin Hershey, the son of Jacob and Susan Hershey, was married to Liz­zie Gamber. They reside at Slicer Springs.

(6)Horace Hershey, the son of Jacob and Susan Hershey, was born in 1848 and died in 1864.

(6)Franklin Hershey, the son of Jacob and Susan Hershey, died young. (5)Anna Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the daugh­

ter of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on November 8, 1823, and died on November 15, 1864. She was married to Samuel Nissley. They had ten children:

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(3)John Lang Family, Continued.

(6)Harriet Nissley, the daughter of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to Jacob Hostetter, of Penn twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Jonas Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to Anna Charlesand, and they live in Manor twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Abraham Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to — Smith, and they live in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Samuel Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to Ellen Hershey, and they live in Drumore twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Herman Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to a lady from Mechanicsburg. They reside in Harrisburg, Pa.

(6)Benjamin Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to Anna Hostetter. They reside in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Frank Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to Lillie Hoffman. They reside in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster County, Pa.

(6)Henry Lincoln Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, was married to a Miss Johnson, a French Canadian from Montreal, Canada, They reside in Illinois.

(6)Ellen Nissley, the daughter of Samuel and Anna Nissley, deceased. (6)John Nissley, the son of Samuel and Anna Nissley, deceased.

(5)Fannie Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the daughter of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on June 20, 1827, and was mar­ried to Jacob Landis, a business man of Mt. Joy, Pa., on December 20, 1849. He died in July, 1863. They had seven children: (6)Benjamin Landis, the son of Jacob and Fannie Landis, was married to Emma

Buser. (6)Ellen Landis, the daughter of Jacob and P^annie Landis. (6)Aaron Landis, the son of Jacob and Fannie Landis. (6) Abraham Landis, the son of Jacob and Fannie Landis. (6)Wesley Landis, the son of Jacob and Fannie Landis. (6)Jacob Landis, the son of Jacob and Fannie Landis. (6)Lemuel Landis, the son of Jacob and Fannie Landis, was married to Susan

Swartly. They reside in Lancaster, Pa. (5)Maria Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the daugh­

ter of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on October 23, 1838. She was mar­ried to Abraham Perry, and they had one daughter. (6)Anna Perry, the daughter of Abraham and Maria Perry.

(5)Maria Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the daugh­ter of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on March 2, 1815, and died on March 6, 1823.

(5)Anna Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the daugh­ter of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on November 2, 1816, and died on March 8, 1817.

(5)Solomon Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—John, 4—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Anna Lang, was born on October 15, 1829, and died on August 19, 1832.

(3)Herman Lang Family of Donegal.

(3 )HERMAN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Ann Lang, died in 1804, and was married twice. His first wife was Kauffman, and the second wife was Elizabeth Gearinger, a widow of Conestoga twp., Lancaster County,

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(3)Herman Lang Family of Donegal, Continued.

Pa. He located west from Maytown, Pa., directly in from the road leading from May-town to Brainbridge, opposite what is known as Reich's Church. The East Donegal cemetery contains the original burying ground of this farm, and in it are buried many of this family. He had a large tract of land, and part of the old homestead is now owned by the Cameron Estate. From records it appears that Herman Lang of East Donegal purchased on Apri l 2, 1761, from William Smith, 469 acres of land (Patented April 13, 1749) ; and in December, 1785, he purchased 80 acres across from the estate of John Stayman; and in December, 1785, the John Stayman Estate sold 336 acres to Herman Lang. They had sixteen children:— (4)John Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman

Lang and his wife, Kauffman, was born in 1763, and was married to Franey Frantz. They had one child:— (5)Abraham Lang, the son of John and Franey Lang, was born on December 25,

1811, and was married to Esther Musser. (4)Christian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman

Lang and his wife, Kauffman, was bom in 1764, and was married to Barbara Landis.

In 1717, three brothers, Rev. Benjamin Landis, Felix Landis, and John Landis, came to America. They were Swiss Mennonites, and had been driven from Zurich, Switzerland, and had located in the vicinity of Manheim on the Rhine, in Germany. Rev. Benj. Landis and his son, Benjamin, located on a tract of land containing 240 acres, in Lampeter twp., Lancaster County, Pa., which land was patented to the elder Benjamin in 1718. He was a Mennonite preacher, and with his son he farmed the land, which was located near Mellingers meeting-house, about 4 miles from Lancaster. Benjamin Landis, the second, had four sons, among whom was Benjamin Landis, the third, who moved into Manheim twp., in 1751-1753, where he purchased a large tract of land. His farm was located about 3 miles from Lancaster, and close to the Landis Valley meeting-house. In 1749, he married Anna Snavely, the daughter of John Snavely, and among other children, they had Henry Landis, who was born on December 5, 1760. He was blind. Blind Henry had a son, Henrj?, who was born and reared in Manheim twp., and was married to Anna Lang of that township. Henry Landis, Jr., and his wife, Anna, lived on the Reading road, now Oregon turnpike, and had ten children, among whom was Benjamin Landis, who married Nancy Long of Manheim; and Barbara Landis, who married the above Christian Lang. Christian and Barbara Lang had one son, who lived to be about 91 years of age.

(4)Herman Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman

Lang and his wife, Kauffman, was born on March 20, 1767, and died on August 20, 1856. He was married to Anna Mary Fitz, and they had the following children:— (5)Mary Lang, the daughter of Herman and Anna Mary Lang, was born on No­

vember 30, 1805, and died on January 8, 1889. She was married to Dr. George Reich, who was born on March 4, 1804, and died on February 19, 1875. They resided on the old homestead. They had seven children:— (6) Mary Reich, the dau. of Dr. George and Mary Reich, died on Dec. 2, 1909.

She was married to Daniel Brose. They had the following children:— (7) Annie Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to Moses

Kauffman. They had no children. (7) Jane Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to Reuben

Garber, and they had the following children:—

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(3)Herman Lang Family of Donegal, Continued.

(8) Bertha Garber, the dau. of Reuben and Jane Garber. (8)Mary Garber, the dau. of Reuben and Jane Garber. (8) Reuben Garber, the son of Reuben and Jane Garber.

(7)Alice Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to Lippie. (8)Annie Lippie, the dau. of Alice Brose Lippie.

(7)EUen Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to John Shank. They had no children.

(7)Bertha Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to Mcllhenny. They had two daughters and one son.

(7)Minnie Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to Bowman.

(7)Laura May Brose, the dau. of Daniel and Mary Brose, was married to Deetz.

(7)George Brose, the son of Daniel and Mary Brose, was a physician, and was married and had a son and two daughters.

(6)Herman Reich, the son of Dr. George and Mary Reich, was born on Jan. 22, 1832, and died on Apr i l 7, 1913. He was unmarried.

(6)Elizabeth Reich, the dau. of Dr. George and Mary Reich, was married to Bowman, and lived at Mt. Joy, Pa,

(7)Mary Bowman, the dau. of Elizabeth Reich Bowman, was a physician. (6)Annie Reich, the dau. of Dr. George and Mary Reich, was married to E l i

Heisey. They had the following children:— (7)George Heisey, the son of E l i and Annie Heisey, was a lawyer. (7)Bert. Heisey, the son of E l i and Annie Heisey, was a lawyer. He was

unmarried. (6)George Reich, the son of Dr. George and Mary Reich, was married to Ella

Roads. He was a physician and resided in Marietta, Pa. They had the fol­lowing children:— (7)George Reich, the son of George and Ella Reich. (7)Jerrie Reich, the son of George and Ella Reich. (7)Margaret Reich, the dau. of George and Ella Reich,

(6)Benjamin Reich, the son of Dr. George and Mary Reich, was married to Elizabeth Mease. He was a physician, and resided in York, Pa. They had no children.

(6)Sallie Reich, the daughter of Dr. George and Mary Reich, is unmarried, and resides on the old homestead, which is located about one-fourth of a mile from Reich's church.

(5) Herman Lang, the son of Herman Lang and his wife, Anna Mary, was born on December 11, 1807, and died on July 15, 1870. He was married to Anna Mouse. They had no children.

(5)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Herman Lang and his wife, Anna Mary, was born on December 13, 1810, and died on November 18, 1897. She was married to Abraham Lang, of Dauphin County, Pa., on March 3, 1846. Abraham Lang was born on February 28, 1805, and died on July 14, 1876. They had the fol­lowing children :— (6)Abraham Long, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on De­

cember 27, 1837, in Lebanon County, Pa., and died on May 11, 1915, and is buried at South Union, Howard County, Ind. He was married to Sarah Early, who was born in Preble County, Ohio, on September 25, 1843. She

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(3)Herman Lang Family of Donegal, Continued.

resides in Kokomo, Ind. They have a number of children that will be listed under the family of Christian Lang of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., a brother of Herman Lang of Donegal. (See Abraham Long, page 248).

(6)Anna Mary Long, the daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on February 26, 1840, on the old homestead in Lebanon County, Pa. She is still living and resides in Duluth, Minn. She was married to John J . Shel­lenberger, who was born on June 1, 1827, in Hanover twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and died on February 27, 1875. He is buried in Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Their children will be listed under the family of Christian Lang of Fair-land. Lebanon County, Pa., a brother of Herman Lang, of Donegal. (Picture on page 247; see also Anna Mary Long, page 246).

(6)Herman E. Long, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on Mar. 28, 1844, and died October 17, 1906. He was married to Sarah Bow­man, who was born in 1846, and died in 1924.

(5)Anna Lang, the dau. of Herman and Anna Mary Lang, was born on October 31, 1815, and died on August 20, 1849. She was married to Henry Coble, who was born on Jan. 16, 1802, and died on Nov. 28, 1883. They are buried in East Donegal cemetery . They had one child :— (6) Anna Mary Coble, the dau. of Henry and Anna Coble, was born on June 28.

1845, and died on October 16, 1920. She was married to Isaac Herr, who was born on Apri l 3, 1842, and died on Jan. 8, 1907. They are buried in East Donegal cemetery. They had the following children:— (7) Anna Mary Herr, the dau. of Isaac and Anna Mary Herr, was born on

Jan. 26, 1875, and was married to George McMillan. He was born on June 14, 1870. They had the following children:— (8) Walter Leroy McMillan, the son of George and Anna Mary McMillan,

was born on October 1, 1892, and was married to Kathryn Fitz, in 1913. She was born on Apri l 22, 1893. They had the following child :— (9)Edith Elizabeth McMillan, the dau. of Walter and Kathryn Mc­

Millan, was born on June 19, 1915. (8)Paul H. McMillan, the son of George and Anna Mary McMillan, was

born on Apr. 2, 1896, and was married to Gertrude Weaver, on Sept. —, 1917. She died on Jan. 8, 1919. He was married twice. The second wife was Bertha Singer, lo whom he was married in 1925. Bertha was born on July 23, 1904. Following are the children:—

(9)Pauline Gertrude McMillan, the dau. of Paul and Gertrude Mc­Millan, was born on Mar. 8, 1918.

(9)George Roy McMillan, the son of Paul and Bertha McMillan, was born on July 15, 1927.

(7) Paris C. Herr, the son of Isaac and Anna Mary Herr, was born on June 28, 1876, and was married to Mary Stumpf in 1900. They had the fol­lowing children:—

(8)Clarence S, Herr, the son of Paris and Mary Herr, was born on Sept. 24, 1901. He was married to Ethel Johnson, in December, 1927.

(8)Elva S. Herr, the dau. of Paris and Mary Herr, was born on August 8, 1903.

(8)Esther Herr, the dau. of Paris and Mary Herr, was born on August 22, 1907.

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(3)Herman Lang Family of Donegal, Continued.

(8)Paul S. Herr, the son of Paris and Mary Herr, was born on Jan. 12, 1913.

(7) Grant C. Herr, the son of Isaac and Anna Mary Herr, was born on Aug. 15, 1885, and was married to Olive Bates in 1904. She was born on Nov. 9, 1881. They had the following children :— (8)Russel B. Herr, the son of Grant and Olive Herr, was born on Apri l 15,

1905, and was married to Ellen Brenneman in 1924. She was born on Dec. 20, 1906. They had the following children :— (9)Irene Herr, the dau. of Russel and Ellen Herr, was born on Dec.

31, 1927. (9)Helen June Herr, the dau. of Russell and Ellen Herr, was born on

May —, 1929. (8) William Calvin Herr, the son of Grant and Olive Herr, was born on

July 16, 1910. (4)Anna Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the daughter of Her­

man Lang of Donegal, and his wife, Kauffman, was born in 1768. She was married to Michael Hoffman, who died in 1845. They had the following chil­dren :— (5)Michael Hoffman, the son of Michael and Anna Hoffman, was married to

Zigler. (5)Benjamin Hoffman, the son of Michael and Anna Hoffman, was married, but

there is no further record on this branch of the family. (5) Elizabeth Hoffman, the daughter of Michael and Anna Hoffman, was married

to Dr. Stevens. There is a record of one child:— (6) Thomas Stevens, the son of Dr. and Elizabeth Stevens.

(4)Jacob Lang, the son of Herman Lang of Donegal and his wife, Kauffman, was born in 1774, and died a minor.

(4)Jacob Lang, the son of Herman Lang of Donegal, and his wife, Kauffman, wTas born in 1776, and died in infancy.

(4)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Her­man Lang of Donegal and his wife, Kauffman, was born in 1778, and died in November, 1849. He was married twice. The first wife was Rebecca , who died in the first year after marriage. The second wife was Magdalana Hershey, who died in 1835. There was one child with the first union, and five children with the second marriage:— (5)Annie Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Rebecca Lang, was married to John

Brandt. (6)Samuel Brandt, the son of John and Annie Brandt. (6)Nancy Brandt, the dau. of John and Annie Brandt. (6)Elizabeth Brandt, the dau. of John and Annie Brandt. (6)Abraham Brandt, the son of John and Annie Brandt. (6)Catharine Brandt, the dau. of John and Annie Brandt,

(5)Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Magdalana Lang, was married to Christian Brandt.

(5)Maria Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Magdalana Lang, was married to Jacob S. Engle. The emigrant ancestor of the Engle family was Ulrich Engle, who with his wife and eight children left Basel, Switzerland, arriving in Amer­ica on the ship "Phoenix" on October 1, 1754. He settled west of Marietta, Pa. Among others he had a son, John Engle, who was born on October 16, 1745, and died January 18, 1824. He was married to Elizabeth Shock, who was born

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on January 10, 1749, and died February 12, 1828. Among five children, John and Elizabeth Engle had a son, John Engle, the third, who was a farmer, and who died at the age of 64 years. He was married to Hester Long, who died in 1835, aged 60 years. John and Hester Engle had six children, among whom was the Jacob S. Engle, who was married to Maria Lang.

(5)Abraham Lang, the son of Abraham and Magdalana Lang, was married, but there is no further record on this branch of the family at the present time. He was a minister.

(5)Martha Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Magdalana Lang, was married to Jacob Hilcher.

(5) John Lang, the son of Abraham and Magdalana Lang, was married to Frances. They had the following children:— (6)Henry Long, the son of John and Frances Lang. (6) Jacob Long, the son of John and Frances Lang. (6)Christian Long, the son of John and Frances Lang. (6)Elizabeth Long, the dau. of John and Frances Lang. (6)Martha Long, the dau. of John and Frances Lang. (6)John Long, the son of John and Frances Lang. (6)Fmances Long, the dau. of John and Frances Lang.

(4)Joseph Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1779, and was married to Christina Fitz, a sister to Anna Mary Fitz, the wife of Herman Lang. They had the following children:—• (5) Jacob Lang, the son of Joseph and Christina Lang, was married to Elizabeth

Whittier. They settled in Snyder County, Pa., and were the founders of the first church in Selinsgrove. They are buried in the Selinsgrove cemetery. They had the following children :— (6)Jacob Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was married to Ann Van

Horn, of Selinsgrove and Yarleyville, Penna. Bath of whom died in Harris­burg, Pa. Jacob, aged 86 years, died in 1876, and Ann, the wife, aged 76, died in 1871. They had the following children:— (7)Joseph Long, the son of Jacob and Ann Long, resided in Ohio. (7) George W. Long, the son of Jacob and Ann Long, was born on January 27,

1833, and was married in Bucks County, Pa., to Jane R. Courtier, of How­ard, Center County, Penna., whose parents were Abraham and Nancy (Rogers) Courtier. They resided in Eaglesville, Center County, Pa., and had the following children:— (8) William Long, the son of George W. and Jane Long. (8)Edward Long, the son of George W. and Jane Long. He died young. (8) George Long, the son of George W. and Jane Long. Died at the age

of 11 yrs. (8)Albert Long, the son of George W. and Jane Long. Resided at John­

sonville, Pa. (8)Charles Long, the son of George W. and Jane Long. Resided at John­

sonville, Pa. (8)Eldra Long, the dau. of George W. and Jane Long. Resided at John­

sonville, Pa. (8)Minnie U . Long, the dau. of George W. and Jane Long. (8)Joseph H . Long, the son of George W. and Jane Long.

(6)Mary Long, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was married to Daniel Lebo.

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(6)Elizabeth Long', the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was married to Matthias Donbauch.

(6) Benjamin Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Lang, was born in May-town, Pa., in 1800, and died, Apr i l 14, 1854. He was married to Elizabeth Fetter, who was born in Reading, Pa., on Apr i l 1, 1801, and died on Feb­ruary 28, 1875. They were married at Selinsgrove, Pa., and were members of the Lutheran church. They had the following children:— (7) Jacob Long, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, lived in Indiana,

and was a farmer. He had three sons. (7)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, was mar­

ried to Daniel Ott. He was a farmer of Selinsgrove, Pa. (7)Hester Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, was married

to Benjamin Pawling, of White Deer Township. (7)Henry Long, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, died at the age of

21 years. (7) Calvin Long, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, was married to

Catharine Haines, whose father, Capt. Haines, was a soldier in the Revolu­tionary war.

(7)Mary Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, was married to Col. Wm. Snoddy, an attorney of Ava, Oklahoma.

(7) Lydia C. Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Long, was born in Selinsgrove, Pa., on October 22, 1837. She was married to Charles Pawling, on September 12, 1858, at Freesburg, Pa., by the Rev. Ellen-meyer. They had the following children:— (8) Cora E. Pawling, the daughter of Charles and Lydia Pawling, was

born on November 12, 1859. (8) Charles W. Pawling, the son of Charles and Lydia Pawling, was born

on January 7, 1861, and died on July 21, 1885. (5) Herman Lang, the son of Joseph and Christina Lang. (5)Robert Lang, the son of Joseph and Christina Lang, resided in Middletown, Pa. (5)Baltzer Lang, the son of Joseph and Christina Lang, died at the age of 21 years. (5) Joseph Lang, the son of Joseph and Christina Lang, died in New York, at the

age of 21 years.

(4)Jacob Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1781. He was unmarried.

(4)Elizabeth Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1783, and was married to David Sandoe. They had the following children:— (5) Jacob Sandoe, the son of David and Elizabeth Sandoe.

(5)Mary Sandoe, the daughter of David and Elizabeth Sandoe, was married to Hess. They had thirteen children.

(5)Henry Sandoe, the son of David and Elizabeth Sandoe. (5)Anthony Sandoe, the son of David and Elizabeth Sandoe.

(4) Adam Lang, the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1785. He died young.

(4)Samuel Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1789, and died on March 1, 1852. He was mar­ried twice. The first wife was Mary Grove, the daughter of John Grove, and the second wife was Ann . Samuel Lang owned land in Donegal twp., Lancaster

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County, Pa. He had the following children from both marriages:—Three by the first wife, and four by the second wife. (5)Fanny Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Mary Lang. (5)Anna Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Mary Lang. (5)Mairy Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Mary Lang. (5)Maria Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Ann Lang, was married to Col. Sam'l.

Houston. (5)Dianna Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Ann Lang, was married twice. The

first husband was Leighton, an attorney, and the second husband was, Mich­ael Hershey.

(5)Sarah Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Ann Lang, was married to David Shelter.

(5)Barbara Lang, the daughter of Samuel and Ann Lang, was married twice. The first husband was Knox, and the second husband was Nye.

(4)Daniel Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1789, and died a minor.

(4)David Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1792, and died a minor.

(4)Martin Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in 1794, and was married twice. The first wife was Mary (Maria) Zigler, and the second wife was Hannah . Martin Lang moved from Donegal to Lemar twp., Center County, Pa., where he operated a farm. The children were as follows, but the records are not clear enough to definitely say which one of the wives was the mother or if both wives had children:—(It is also recorded that Martin Lang resided in the Nittany Valley near Mi l l Hall, above Harrisburg, Pa.) (5)Martin Lang, the son of Martin Lang, died a minor. (5)Martha Lang, the daughter of Martin Lang. (5)Conrad Lang, the son of Martin Lang, was married and had the following chil­

dren :— (6)Emma Long, the dau. of Conrad Lang, was married to Solomon Tice. They

had a number of children, but at the present time there are no further records available.

(6)Willila Long, the dau. of Conrad Lang. (6)John Long, the son of Conrad Lang. (6) Fannie Long, the dau. of Conrad Lang. (6)Maria Long, the dau. of Conrad Lang. (6)Barbara Long, the dau. of Conrad Lang. (6)Joseph Long, the son of Conrad Lang. (6) Jacob Long, the son of Conrad Lang.

(4)Benjamin Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Donegal twp., Lancaster County, Penna., on Sep­tember 25, 1787, and died September 29, 1859. He resided in Tonawanda, N . Y. , and is buried there. Benjamin Lang, at one time owned considerable land in Mari­etta, Pa., and laid same out in building lots. Some of his real estate included the old market-house, in Marietta. This land was purchased from James Anderson, by indenture dated April , 1813. He also had purchased from his brothers and sisters, the land in Donegal twp., which was left to the heirs of Herman Lang, his father, containing in all 549 acres. He was married to Mary Hershey, who was born in Donegal twp., Lancaster County, Pa., on May 13, 1793, and died on October 14, 1879.

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She, also, is buried in Tonawanda, N. Y. The Hershey (Hershi) f amily was orig­inally located in Switzerland. A Christian Hershi, was a Mennonite preacher in Switzerland, and was condemned to death and beheaded for heresy. He had three sons, all of whom were Mennonite preachers, one of whom was also named Chris­tian. Upon the death of their father, the three sons emigrated from Switzerland, and arriving in America in 1717, they settled in Lancaster County, Pa., Mary Her­shey is a descendant of this Hershi family, her father being Christian Hershey, a prosperous farmer, and a Mennonite preacher. He had two children, the one being Mary, the wife of Benjamin Lang. In about the year 1820, Christian Hershey de­cided to go to what was then called the north woods, to purchase government land. His friends held a farewell meeting which lasted eight days, and attempted to persuade him to not make the trip, however, he started on horseback with his gold in his saddle-bags, and made the trip to what is now Tonawanda and Niagara Falls, N . Y. , where he purchased 850 acres of land from the State of New York, in what is known as "the Mile reservation along the Niagara river" at a price of eight dol­lars ($8.00) per acre. This land later became the possession of Benjamin and Mary Lang. Benjamin Lang built the highway around "Chickes Rock," near Marietta, Pa. In 1828, Benjamin Lang, with his wife and children left Marietta, Pa., for the Niagara frontier. The trip was made with horses and wagons, and the roads were rough through the wilderness. They did not reach their destination un­til just before the following Christmas day. They located temporarily in a hotel in North Tonawanda, N . Y. , where the State Bank is now situated. Later they erected a temporary house on what is known as Longs Point, between Ellicott, and Tonawanda creek. They also erected the house on the Long farm, that is still standing, and dug the first well in the Tonawandas, and this well is still in use. Benjamin Lang was one of the three men who were appointed to organize the town of Tonawanda, N . Y., and presided at the first election. He also, in 1830, organ­ized the first Sunday school in Tonawanda. It was in the First Methodist Episco­pal Church of North Tonawanda, and he was the first superintendent of the school. They had the following children:—

(5)Elizabeth H. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin Lang), the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Marietta, Pa., on February 24, 1812, and died on Apri l 8, 1879. She was married to Samuel Kinsey, who was born in Manheim, Pa., on May 6, 1808. They were Methodists, and resided in Tonawanda, N . Y . They had the following children :— (6) Frances A. Kinsey, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, was horn

in Williamsville, N . Y. , on January 27, 1835, and was married to Frank Pea­body, on August 12, 1858, in Limestone, Iowa. Frank Peabody, was born in Otto, N . Y. , on Apri l 20, 1835. They had three children.

(6)Henry S. Kinsey, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, was born in Wi l ­liamsville, N . Y. , on May 27, 1836, and died in LaSalle, N . Y. , on April IS, 1886. He was married on March 29, 1866, to Esther Abbott, who was born on August 31, 1846. They had two children :— (7)Harry C. Kinsey, born Apr. 22, 1868. (7)Eugene A. Kinsey, born June 20, 1877.

(6)Mary E. Kinsey, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, was born in AVilliamsville, N . Y., on December 3, 1838, and was married on June 22, 1859, to Zalmon Nicola, who was born on March 13, 1836, at Preston, W. Va.

(6) Benjamin L. Kinsey, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, was born in Clarence, N. Y., on Apri l 23, 1842, and was married to Mary L. Arnold, on

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November 21, 1871. She was born in Rush, N . Y , on November 24, 1848. (6) Samuel H. Kinsey, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, was born in Wil ­

liamsville, N . Y. , on September 25, 1844, and was married in Rush, N . Y , on January 1, 1867, to Amelia Hart, who was born on November 23, 1850. They had four children.

(6)Julia A. Kinsey, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, was born on Sept. 16, 1853, and was married on November 6, 1879, to William R. Sutton, who was born on December 31, 1848. Both were born in Tonawanda, N. Y . They have a daughter :— (7)Zorna Sutton, the daughter of William R. and Julia A. Sutton, was born

on December 23, 1882. (6) Two other children of Samuel and Elizabeth Kinsey, died in infancy.

(5) Frances M . Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin Lang), the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Marietta, Pa., on August 3, 1814, and died on March 24, 1881. She was married to John Simson, on Apri l 15, 1834, and he was born in Warren, N . Y., on May 19, 1805, and died on September 13, 1892. They resided in Tonawanda, N . Y. , and were members of the Methodist church. They are buried in Tonawanda, N . Y. They had eight children:—

(6) James W. Simson, the son of John and Frances Simson, was born in Tona­wanda, N . Y. , on October 30, 1835, and was married twice. The first wife was Harriet Browning, to whom he was married on October 11, I8601. She was born on Apri l 21, 1837, and died on Apri l 21, 1861. He was married the second time to Tirana B. Cantlin, on June 21, 1866, in Auburn, N . Y . There was one child from the first union :— (7)Harriet Simson, the daughter of James W. and Harriet Simson, was born

on Apri l 15, 1861, and was married to Frank Browning on October 24, 1878.

(6)Mary S. Simson, the daughter of John and Frances Simson, was born in Tonawanda, N . Y. , on December 2, 1838, and was married to James H . De Graff, who was born on June 21, 1834, in De Witt, N . Y . They have three children:— (7)Louis A. DeGraff, the son of James and Mary DeGraff, was born on

January 25, 1863. (7)Lydia M . DeGraff, the daughter of James and Mary DeGraff, was born

on January 15, 1867. (7)LeGrand S. DeGraff, the son of James and Mary DeGraff, was born on

March 30, 1871. (6)Frances M . Simson, the daughter of John and Frances Simson, was born in

Tonawanda, N . Y. , on March 7, 1847, and was married on December 13, 1871, to Albert Williams, who was born in Lancaster, Pa., on November 10, 1836. They have one daughter:— (7)Helen Williams, the daughter of Albert and Frances Williams, born Feb­

ruary 5, 1873. (6)Josephine C. Simson, the daughter of John and Frances Simson, Avas born

in Tonawanda, N . Y. , on August 16, 1849, and was married twice. The first husband was George McEnen, to whom she was married on June 4, 1874, and he died on January 30, 1880. The second husband was Frank O. Barber, who was born on June 2, 1858, in South Tamworth, N . H . They have one son from the second marriage:—

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(7)Earl Barber, the son of Frank and Josephine Barber, born Sept, 27, 1883. (6)Everett B. Simson, the son of John and Frances Simson, was born in Tona­

wanda, N . Y. , on August 7, 1852, and was married on September 8, 1873, to Mary Koch, who was born on January 22, 1858. They had the following children :—

(7)John R. Simson, born June 23, 1874. (7)EdithM. Simson, born November 14, 1879. (7)LeGrand D. Simson, born October 7, 1886.

(6)Three children of John and Frances Simson, died in infancy. (5) Christina L. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin

Lang), the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Marietta, Pa., on March 17, 1820, and died on June 5, 1910. She was married to Henry P. Smith, who was born in Warren County, N . Y., on Apri l 24, 1811, and died in Tona­wanda, N . Y., on July 14, 1874. They resided in Tonawanda, N . Y . They were members of the Methodist church, Christina having attended the very first meeting for the organization of that church in Tonawanda, and has remained a member up to her death. On March 6, 1841, she was married to Henry P. Smith, and their wedding trip consisted of a ride on the packet boat on the Erie canal to Lockport, where they took up their residence. In 1844 they moved to the township of Walsingham, in Canada, where they remained two years, then moving to a one room log house on the banks of Venison creek, near Big creek. In 1851, they resided in Tonawanda, but moved from there to LaSalle, N . Y. , in 1865. After the death of Mr. Smith, Christina again resided in Tonawanda, and remained there until her death. They have the following children :— (6)George P. Smith, the son of Henry and Christina Smith, was born in Lock-

port, N . Y., on June 15, 1842. He was married three times. The first wife was Hester A. Tomkins, whom he married on April 10, 1866. She died on September 15, 1866. The second wife was Rebecca Burwell, who died on July 14, 1882. The third wife was Susan Otterson. There were three chil­dren from the second marriage, and two children from the third marriage. A l l the children live in Colorado.

(6)Eugene H. Smith, the son of Henry and Christina Smith, was born on Sep­tember 25, 1846. He was married twice. The first wife was Sarah Bellinger, who was born on January 7, 1848, and died on May 31, 1889. The second wife was Ettie Hopkins, to whom he was married on October 10, 1895. They had the following children:—

(7)Mary F. Smith, the daughter of Eugene H . and Sarah Smith, born No­vember 28, 1869.

(7)Henry R. Smith, the son of Eugene H. and Sarah Smith, horn Janu­ary 31, 1871.

(7) Grace B. Smith, the daughter of Eugene H . Smith, born Nov. 12, 1872. (7)Helen R. Smith, the daughter of Eugene H . Smith, born Aug. 27, 1874. (7)Eugene H. Smith, the son of Eugene H. Smith, born July 17, 1878. (7)Sarah E. Smith, the daughter of Eugene H . Smith, born July 3, 1882. (7)Margaret B. Smith, the daughter of Eugene H . Smith, born Jan. 4, 1886. (7) A. Louise Smith, the daughter of Eugene H. Smith, born Apr. 21, 1887. (7)Howard C. Smith, the son of Eugene H. Smith, horn Jan. 13, 1889.

(6)Mary F. Smith, the daughter of Henry and Christina Smith, was born on March 25, 1850, and died on May 4, 1920. She was married on May 1, 1872,

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to Joseph C. Schmeck, who was born on February 20, 1847. They had six children:—

(7)Christina L. Schmeck, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Schmeck, horn July 11, 1873.

(7)Eugene H. Schmeck, the son of Joseph and Mary Schmeck, born Jan. 6, 1879.

(7)Ernest B. Schmeck, the son of Joseph and Mary Schmeck, born Oct. 13, 1881.

(7)Henry P. Schmeck, the son of Joseph and Marv Schmeck, born June 19, 1886.

(7)Mary F. Schmeck, the dau. of Joseph and Mary Schmeck, born May 2,1892. (7)Harold M . Schmeck. the son of Joseph and Mary Schmeck, born Mav 30,

1895.

(6)Kate Smith, the daughter of Henry P. and Christina Smith, was born on Apri l 26, 1855, and died in August, 1928. She was married on April 29, 1886, to Augustus J . Hathaway. They had four children:—

(7)Augustus J . Hathaway, the son of Augustus J . and Kate Hathaway, born Aug. 18, 1887.

(7) Christina Hathaway, the dau. of Augustus J . and Kate Hathaway, born Mar. 9, 1890.

(7)Henry P. Hathaway, the son of Augustus J . and Kate Hathaway, born Jan. 12, 1892.

(7)Georgiana Hathaway, the dau. of Augustus J . and Kate Hathaway, born Aug. 29, 1893.

(6)Sarah C. Smith, the daughter of Henry P. and Christina Smith, was horn on Apri l 21, 1861, and was married to Major Henry M. Fales, on May 31, 1883. Major Pales was born on July 14, 1861. They had three sons-. (7)H. Marshall Fales. the son of Henry and Sarah Fales, born Mar. 29, 1884. (7)Eugene Fales, the son of Henry and Sarah Fales, born Sept, 16, 1887. (7)Clark Fales, the son of Henry and Sarah Fales, born Dec, 20, 1893.

(6)Henry B. Smith, the son of Henry P. and Christina Smith, was born on August 28, 1848, and was married on February 24, 1881, to Mary S. Hi l l , who was born on October 13, 1855. They had five sons:— (7)Eugene H. Smith, the son Henry B. and Mary Smith, born Aug. 10, 1883. (7)Henry B. Smith, the son of Henry B. and Mary Smith, born Apr. 29, 1885. (7)Howard F. Smith, the son of Henry B. and Mary Smith, born July 8, 1886. (7)Hubert S. Smith, the son of Henry B. and Mary Smith, born May 1, 1888. (7)Maynard L. Smith, the son of Henry B. and Mary Smith, born May 7, 1895.

(5)Anna B. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin Lang), the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Marietta, Pa., on Janu­ary 20, 1817. and died December 21, 1886. She was married to Rev. John C. Thomas, who was born in Conestoga, Pa., on July 1, 1818, and died Apri l 2, 1891. They were members of the Methodist church, and had one son : (6)Eenjamin F. Thomas, the son of John and Anna Thomas, was born on

June 19, 1854, and he died unmarried. (5)Mary H . Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin Lang),

the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Marietta, Pa., on May 29,' 1828, and died on Apri l 22, 1910. She was married to Rev. Alexander Leonard! who was born in Ireland, on October 23, 1830. They resided in LaSalle, N . Y.

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(5)Benjamin H. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin Lang), the son of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Tonawanda, N . Y. , on October 15, 1832, and died on December 10, 1878. He was married to Almira Benedict Joselyn, who was born in Middlebury, N . Y., on Apri l 10, 1836, and died on May 25, 1898. They are both buried in Tonawanda, N . Y . He had a common school education, after which he read law in the office of Bowen and Rogers, in Buffalo, for about two years, and then attended the Cambridge Law School, and in 1856, he was graduated from Harvard University with high honors. He formed a partnership with W. W. Thayer, then an attorney in Tonawanda, and who later became Governor of Oregon. He was president of the village of Tonawanda, and was a member of the legislature for Erie County, N . Y. , in 1861. He was a Democrat in politics. In 1864-65 and in 1870, he was elected to represent his town on the Board of Supervisors, and was police justice up to the time of his death. He was a member of the Methodist church, the F. and A. M. , and the Knights Templar. They resided in Tona­wanda, and had the following children:—

(6)Mary H. Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Almira Long, was born on September 8. 1860, in Tonawanda, N . Y. , and died on July 28, 1894. She was married in Tonawranda, to Frank McCoy, who was born at Sheds Corner, on March 12, 1858. They had three children:— (7)Myra Long McCoy, the daughter of Frank and Mary McCoy, was born

in Tonawanda, N . Y. , on September 28, 1886. She resides in Cleveland, Ohio.

(7) Wilfred A. McCoy, the son of Frank and Mary McCoy, was born in Tona­wanda, N. Y., on Apri l 15, 1888, and was married to Helen . They had one daughter:— (8)Dorothy Jean McCoy, daughter of Wilfred and Helen McCoy, was

born on May 15, 1925. (7)Frank A. McCoy, Jr., the son of Frank and Mary McCoy, was born in

Tonawanda, N . Y. , on July 20, 1894, and died in the same town on May 14, 1929. He was married and had one daughter:— (8)Marion Myra McCoy, the daughter of Frank A. McCoy, Jr.

(6)Esther M . Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Almira Long, was born in Tonawanda, on October 4, 1862, and died in Rochester, N. Y. , on October 14, 1917. She was married on December 21, 1881, to James B. Huff, who was born on August 14, 1857, and died on December 31, 1922. They had three sons:—

(7) Benjamin Long Huff, the son of James and Esther Huff, was born in Tonawanda, N . Y. , on March 11, 1884, and was married on July 9, 1912, to Edna Bowman, who was born on December 23, 1890. They have two sons:— (8)Benjamin L. Huff, the son of Benjamin and Edna Huff, was born on

March 22, 1914. (8)Robert J . Huff, the son of Benjamin and Edna Huff, was born on

July 19, 1919. (7)James B. Huff, the son of James and Esther Huff, was born on Octo­

ber 7, 1888, in Tonawanda, N . Y., and was married to Helen Foster, on August 22, 1917. They have one daughter:— (8)Helen Louise Huff, the daughter of James B. and Helen Huff, born

October 20, 1925.

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(3) Herman Lang Family of Donegal, Continued.

(7)John Nice Huff, the son of James and Esther Huff, was horn in Tona­wanda, N . Y. , on October 27, 1890, and was married to Catherine Hoy-land, on September 22, 1915. They have three daughters:— (8) Catherine Esther Huff, the daughter of John and Catherine Huff, was

born on December 4, 1917. (8)Eleanore Jean Huff, the daughter of John and Catherine Huff, was

born on November 22, 1923. (8)Nancy Elaine Huff, the daughter of John and Catherine Huff, was

born on February 7, 1927. (6)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Almira Long, was born

August 1, 1869, and died in August, 1903. She was married on January 7, 1890, to John C. Haskell, who is deceased. A l l of their children are dead.

(6)Nellie A. Long, the daughter of Benjamin and Almira Long, was born on September 15, 1871, and was married twice. The first husband was John Calkins, to whom she was married on June 12, 1889. The second husband was George F. Conley, to whom she was married on September 20, 1898. They have one daughter by the first marriage:— (7)Alice M . Calkins, the daughter of John and Nellie Calkins, was horn on

Apri l 8, 1890. She was married on September 20, 1913, to Avery D. Praugen, a medical doctor, who was born in Hornell, N . Y. , on June 5, 1890. They reside in Rochester, Minn., and have two daughters:— (8)Ellen E. Praugen, the daughter of Dr. Avery and Alice Praugen, was

born in Ann Harbor, Mich., on July 4, 1914. (8)William H, Praugen, the son of Dr. Avery and Alice Praugen, was

born in Rochester. Minn., on February 23, 1921. (5)Almira H. Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Herman, 4—Benjamin Lang),

the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Lang, was born in Tonawanda, N . Y. , on March 26, 1836, and died in the same town on May 29, 1884. She was married on June 10, 1854, to Calvin G. Rand, who was born on November 1,1832, and died on Apri l 26, 1872. She was married the second time to Henry Kimball. There were seven children from the first marriage:—

(6)Benjamin L. Rand, the son of Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on June 22, 1855, and was married to Kate S. Stanley, on May 29, 1879. She was born on Apri l 13, 1856, and died in November, 1929. They had the following children:— (7)Benjamin G. Rand, the son of Benjamin and Kate Rand, born Mar. 30,

1880. (7)Stanley Rand, the son of Benjamin and Kate Rand, born June 19, 1885. (7)Kathleen Rand, the dau. of Benjamin and Kate Rand, born Dec. 26, 1887, (7)Josephine Rand, the dau. of Benjamin and Kate Rand, born Mar. 4, 1891.

(6) James H. Rand, the son of Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on May 29, 1859, and on January 8, 1884, he was married to Mary Scribner, who waa born on September 12, 1863. They had five children:—•

(7)Adelaid A. Rand, the daughter of James and Mary Rand, born Dec. 3, 1884.

(7) James H. Rand, Jr., the son of James and Mary Rand, born Nov. 18, 1886

(7)Mary Rand, the dau. of James and Mary Rand, born Jan. 7, 1889.

(7)Mabel Rand, the dau. of James and Mary Rand, born July 9, 1893.

(7) Philip Rand, the son of James and Mary Rand, born .

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(3)Herman Lang Family of Donegal, Continued,

(6) Cora B. Rand, the daughter of Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on Octo­ber 20, 1861, and was married on October 17, 1883, to F. Everett Reynolds, who was born on May 21, 1856. They had three children:— (7)Edwin R. Reynolds, the son of Everett and ("ora Reynolds, is a medical

doctor, and resides in Rochester, N . Y . He was born on Feb. 17, 1886. (7)Jame3 E. Reynolds, the son of Everett and Cora Reynolds, born Feb. 27,

1888. (7)Gecrge Reynolds, the son of Everett and Cora Reynolds, born Nov. 6,

1890. (6)Elizabeth H. Rand, the daughter of Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on

June 21, 1863, and was married on June 21, 1883, to Rev. B. F. Tabor, a Baptist minister, who was born on April 7, 1860. They had three children:— (7)Benjamin J . Tabor, the son of Rev. B. F. and Elizabeth Tabor, born

June 22, 1884. (7)Frederick 0. Tabor, the son of Rev. B. F. and Elizabeth Tabor, born Apr.

9, 1887. (7)Gertrude Tabor, the dau. of Rev. B. F. and Elizabeth Tabor, born Sept,

3, 1897. (6)George F. Rand, the son of Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on August

14, 1867, and died December 11, 1919. He was married on September 12, 1888, to Vina S. Fisher, who was born on November 29, 1866, and died on October —, 1918. He was a banker in Buffalo, N . Y., and he furnished the money to erect a monument for the "Lost Batallion" in France. He was killed in an Airplane accident in France, while inspecting the building of the monument. They had four children:— (7)George F. Rand, Jr.. the son of George and Vina Rand, born Dec. 9, 1891, (7)Gretchen Rand, the dau. of George and Vina Rand. (7)Annette Rand, the dau. of George and Vina Rand. (7)Calvin Rand, the son of George and Vina Rand.

(6)Josephine Rand, the daughterof Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on No­vember 6, 1869, and was married to Prof. Fred J . Rogers, on June 27, 1893. He was born on September 9, 1863. They had two children :— (7)Frederick R. Rogers, the son of Fred and Josephine Rogers, born De­

cember 27. 1894. (7)Robert G. Rogers, the son of Fred and Josephine Rogers, born Decem­

ber 5, 1895. (6)Clara N. Rand, the daughter of Calvin and Almira Rand, was born on No­

vember 27, 1871, and was married on January 19, 1893, to Frederick Robert­son, who was born on December 11, 1869. They had four children:— (7)Charles Frederick Robertson, the son of Frederick and Clara Robertson,

born October 27, 1893. (7)William W. Robertson, the son of Frederick and Clara Robertson, born

January 11, 1895. (7)Mildred Robertson, the dau. of Frederick and Clara Robertson, born

May 17, 1897.

(7)Ruth Robertson, the dau. of Frederick and Clara Robertson.

(3)Christian Lang Famüy of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,

(3)CHRISTIAN L A N G , (1—Christian, 2—Herman Lang), the son of Herman and Ann Lang, settled in what was then the back-woods of Pennsylvania, on land originally

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(3)Christ' ian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

.secured by his father, Herman Lang, by Patent dated June 5, 1740. This land was lo­cated south of what is now Fairlands, Lebanon County, Penna., and lays about three-quarters of a mile south of the William Penn Highway, south east from Annville, Pa. On August 19, 1768, Herman Lang sold to Christian Lang, his son, 380 acres of the original tract of 450 acres. He was married twice. The first wife was from Lancaster, Pa., and the second wife was a Miss Custer from Maytown, Pa, Christian and both wives are buried on the family burying plot on the farm. He built the large stone house on the farm. A l l the children were from the first marriage:— (4)Anna Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of

Christian Lang, of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on January 13, 1750, and was married to Alleman.

(4)Christian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the son of Christian Lang of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on March 31, 1752, and died on February 8, 1829. He was married to Esther Neff, the daughter of Chris­tian Neff, of Lebanon twp., in 1775. She was born on 1757, and died August 1, 1798. Christian received the part of the estate, west from the old home­stead, along the Penn Highway to Sporting Hi l l , and along Quittaphilla creek. They had the following children :•— (5) Joseph Lang, the son of Christian and Esther Lang, was born on January 7, 1789,

and died on April 10, 1864. He was married to Barbara Wolf, who was born on November 29, 1794, and died on February 14, 1875. They had the following children:— (6)Lydia Long, the dau. of Joseph Lang, and his wife, Barbara Wolf, was mar­

ried to Joseph Kreider, and they resided near Gravel Hi l l , in Lebanon Co., Pa. They had the following children:— (7)Annie Kreider, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Kreider. (7)Salesa Kreider, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Kreider, was married to

Tobias Kreider. (7)A daughter, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Kreider, was married to

Detweiler. (8)Onesimus Detweiler, the son of Salesa Detweiler.

(7)Onesimus Kreider, the son of Joseph and Lydia Kreider. (6)Mary Long, the dau. of Joseph and Barbara Lang, was married to Jacob

Kreider. They had the following children:-.— (7)Joseph Kreider, the son of Jacob and Mary Kreider, was married to Leah

Moyer. They had the following children:— (8)Annie Kreider, the dau. of Joseph and Leah Kreider, was married to

Light, • -(8)Lydia Kreider, the dau. of Joseph.and Leah Kreider, was married to

Daniel Bomberger. (8)Amanda Kreider, the dau. of Joseph;and Leah Kreider, was married

to Bachman. (8)Elizabeth Kreider, the dau. of Joseph and Leah Kreider, was married

to Hoffer. (8)Joseph Kreider, the son of Joseph and Leah Kreider. (8)Three other daughters, of Joseph and Leah Kreider. Accurate data

not available. (7)William Kreider, the son of Jacob and Mary Kreider. (7) Henry Kreider, the son of Jacob and Mary Kreider, was married to Mary

Shenk.

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(o)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(7) Benjamin Kreider, the son of Jacob and Mary Kreider. (7)Sarah Kreider, the dau. of Jacob and Mary Kreider.

(5)Christian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Christian Lang), the son of Christian and Esther Lang, was born on August 31, 1781, and was married to Barbara Forney, who was born on March 26, 1785. They had the following children :— (6)Sarah Long, the daughter of Christian and Barbara Lang, was born on

June 30, 1811, and was married to John Bowman, who was born on Decem­ber 30, 1804.

(6)Lydia Long, the daughter of Christian and Barbara Lang, was born on Sep­tember 12, 1812, and was married to Joseph Smith. They had the following children:— (7)Maria Smith, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on Sept, 30,

1832, and was married to Jacob Long. (The history of this family can be found on page 286, Herman Lang Family).

(7) Sarah Smith, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on Apri l 12, 1834.

(7) Leah Smith, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on Dec. 17, 1835, and was married to John Mark. They had no children.

(7)Elizabeth Smith, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on Dec. 26, 1844, and was married to John S. Kreider, who was born in 1868. They were members of the German Baptist church, and are buried at Long's Meeting House, in South Annville twp., Lebanon Co., Pa. They had the following children:— (8)Lydia Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on

Mar. 26, 1869, now deceased. (8)Joseph Kreider, the son of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on

Sept. 7, 1870, and was married to Fannie Bachman. They are members of the United Christian church, and had one child:— (9)J. Ammon Kreider, the son of Joseph and Fannie Kreider, was mar­

ried to Beatrice Hostetter. They are members of the United Chris­tian church, and have one child:— (10)Roy J . Kreider, the son of J . Amnion and Beatrice Kreider.

(8) Barbara Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was married to Wilhelm Smith. They are members of the German Baptist church, and have the following children:— (9)Erma Smith, the dau. of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith, was married

to Melvin Hoffer. They have the following children:— (10)Able Hoffer, the son of Melvin and Erma Hoffer. (lO)Dorothy Hoffer, the dau. of Melvin and Erma Hoffer. (10)Enos Hoffer, the son of Melvin and Erma Hoffer. (10) Helen Hoffer, the dau. of Melvin and Erma Hoffer.

(9)Benjamin Smith, the son of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith, was mar­ried to Sara Hoffer. They have the following children:— (10)Ruth Smith, the dau. of Benjamin and Sara Smith. (10)Hoffer Smith, the son of Benjamin and Sara Smith. (lO)Darlene Smith, the daughter of Benjamin and Sara Smith.

(9)May Smith, the dau. of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith, was married to Alvin Bollinger. They have one child:— (10)Galen Bollinger, the son of Alvin and May Bollinger.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(9)Annie Smith, the dau. of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith. (9) Wayne Smith, the son of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith. (9)Esther Smith, the dau. of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith. (9) Fannie Smith, the dau. of Wilhelm and Barbara Smith.

(8)Elizabeth Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Nov. 19, 1874, and was married to Cyrus Winters. They are mem­bers of the German Baptist church, and have no children.

(8)John G. Kreider, the son of John and Elizabeth Kreider was born on March 6, 1876, and was married to Annie Beckley. They had no children.

(8)Jonas Kreider, the son of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Dec. 17, 1877, and was married to Susan Kettering. They are mem­bers of the German Baptist church, and had nine children:— (9)J. Ralph Kreider, the son of Jonas and Susan Kreider, was mar­

ried to Stella Herr. They are members of the United Christian church, and have one child:— (lO)Lester J . Kreider, the son of J . Ralph and Stella Kreider.

(9) Isaac C. Kreider, the son of Jonas and Susan Kreider, was married to Esther Houser. They have one child:— (10)May Kreider, the dau. of Isaac and Esther Kreider.

(9) Elizabeth Kreider. the dau. of Jonas and Susan Kreider. (9)Mary Kreider, the dau. of Jonas and Susan Kreider. (9) Ruth Kreider, the dau. of Jonas and Susan Kreider. (9)Simon Kreider, the son of Jonas and Susan Kreider. (9) Cable Kreider, the son of Jonas and Susan Kreider. (9)Miriam Kreider, the dau. of Jonas and Susan Kreider. (9)Henry Kreider, the son of Jonas and Susan Kreider.

(8)Levi Kreider, the son of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Nov. 28, 1871, and was married to Minnie Kreider. They are members of the German Baptist church, and have ten children:— (9)Mabel Kreider, the dau. of Levi and Minnie Kreider, was married

to Joseph Krall . They are members of the German Baptist church and have two children:— (10) Leroy Krall , the son of Joseph and Mabel Kral l . (10)Lester Krall , the son of Joseph and Mabel Kral l .

(9)Sarah Kreider, the dau. of Levi and Minnie Kreider, was married to Elmer Sattazahn. They have one child:— (10) Paul Sattazahn, the son of Elmer and Sarah Sattazahn.

(9) Edna Kreider, the dau. of Levi and Minnie Kreider, was married to Markle Mengle. They have no children.

(9)Howard Kreider, the son of Levi and Minnie Kreider, was married to Bertha Houser. They have no children.

(9)Michael Kreider, the son of Levi and Minnie Kreider, was married to Amelia Buffelmeyer. They have no children.

(9)Paul Kreider, the son of Levi and Minnie Kreider. (9)Mary Kreider, the dau. of Levi and Minnie Kreider, was married to

John Gibble. They have the following children:— (10) Marvin Gibble, the son of John and Mary Gibble. (10)Mark Gibble, the son of John and Mary Gibble. (10) Mildred Gibble, the dau. of John and Mary Gibble.

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(.•j) Christian Lang Fa mil g of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(9)John Kreider, the son of Levi and Minnie Kreider. (9)Harry Kreider, the son of Levi and Minnie Kreider. (9)Herman Kreider, the son of Levi and Minnie Kreider.

(8)Mary Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Apri l 21, 1879, and was married to Moses Kreider. They are German Baptists and have seven children:— (9)Elizaheth Kreider, the dau. of Moses and Mary Kreider. (9)Rhoda Kreider, the dau. of Moses and Mary Kreider. (9)Esther Kreider, the dau. of Moses and Mary Kreider. (9) Warren Kreider, the son of Moses and Mary Kreider. (9)Martha Kreider, the dau. of Moses and Mary Kreider. (9)Ruth Kreider, the dau. of Moses and Mary Kreider. (9)Mirian Kreider, the dau. of Moses and Mary Kreider.

(8)Sarah Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Jan. 15, 1882, and was married to D. K. Bomberger. They have one child :— (9)Effie Bomberger, the dau. of D. K. and Sarah Bomberger.

(8) Christian Kreider, the son of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Aug. 10, 1883, and was married to Mary Krall . They are German Baptists and have two children:— (9)J. Mark Kreider, the son of Christian and Mary Kreider. (9) Joseph Kreider, the son of Christian and Mary Kreider.

(8)Isaac J . Kreider, the son of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Aug. 25, 1887, and was married to Laura Landis. They are members of the German Baptist church and have one child :— (9) Catherine Kreider, the dau. of Isaac and Laura Kreider.

(8) Fannie Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Aug. 13, 1889, and was married to H. G. Longnecker. They are mem­bers of the German Baptist church and have no children.

(8)Leah Kreider, the clau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Sept. 30, 1880, and was married to Soloman Heisey. They are mem­bers of the German Baptist church, and have seven children:— (9)Mary Heisey, the dau. of Soloman and Leah Heisey. (9)Beulah Heisey, the clau. of Soloman and Leah Heisey, was married

to Perry Sanger. They have two children :— (lO)Robert Lee Sanger, the son of Perry and Beulah Sanger. (10) Wilson Rex Sanger, the son of Perry and Beulah Sanger.

(9)Kreider Heisey, the son of Soloman and Leah Heisey. (9)Amy Heisey, the dau. of Soloman and Leah Heisey. (9) John Heisey, the son of Soloman and Leah Heisey. (9) Verna Heisey, the dau. of Soloman and Leah Heisey. (9)Mark Heisey, the son of Soloman and Leah Heisey.

(8) Catherine Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Feb. 25, 1884, and died in infancy.

(8)Annie Kreider, the dau. of John and Elizabeth Kreider, was born on Feb. 10, 1885, and died on Feb. 5, 1888.

(7)Christian Smith, the son of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on Octo­ber 12, 1837. He was married and had the following children:— (8)Henry L, Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on June 30,1860.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued,

(8)Rosanna Smith, the dau. of Christian Smith, was born on Apri l 11. 1862. (8) John M . Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on July 8, 1864. (8) Joseph Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on January 20,1867. (S)Christian Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on March 24,1868. (8)Harvey Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on March 10,1870. (8)George Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on Apri l 19, 1872. (8)Anne Smith, the dau. of Christian Smith, was born on February 1,

1874. (8)Abel Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on December 6, 1876. (8)Lydia Smith, the dau. of Christian Smith, was born on February 10,

1879. (8)Simon Smith, the son of Christian Smith, was born on . 1883.

(7)Lydia Smith, the daughter of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on May 31, 1840.

(7)Joseph Smith, the son of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was born on Febru­ary 21, 1846.

(7)Barbara Smith, the dau. of Joseph and Lydia Smith, was horn on August 15, 1848, in North Cornwall, Lebanon County, Pa., and died on October 26, 1909, and is buried at Buchers church, Cornwall. She was married to Cyrus Brubaker, who was born in South Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on June 15, 1844, and died on Apri l 1, 1913, and is buried in Buchers church cemetery, in Cornwall. He was a farmer, and a member of the Brethren church. They resided in Rexmont, Lebanon County, Pa., and had the following children :— (8)Harvey J . Brubaker, the son of Cyrus and Barbara Brubaker, was born

in Rexmont, on January 23, 1869. and was married to Elmina Fink, who was born in Cornwall, on January 30, 1869. He is a laborer, and they have one child :— (9)Cora Brubaker, the daughter of Harvey J . and Elmina Brubaker,

was born in South Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on July 22, 1892, and is married to George Brubaker. They have one child:— (10)—Monroe Brubaker, the son of George and Cora Brubaker,

was born in South Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa. (8)Lydia Brubaker, the daughter of Cyrus and Barbara Brubaker, was

married to Monroe Keller. (8)Sarah Brubaker, the daughter of Cyrus and Barbara Brubaker, was

married to E l i . Gibble. (8)Mary Brubaker, the daughter of Cyrus and Barbara Brubaker, was

married to Henry Shenk. (8)Lizzie Brubaker, the daughter of Cyrus and Barbara Brubaker, was

married to Harry Hoffer. (8)Amy Brubaker, the daughter of Cyrus and Barbara Brubaker, was

married to Grant Ruhl. (5)John Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4,—Christian Lang), the

son of Christian and Esther Lang, was married three times before moving to the west. One of his wives was Elizabeth . John Lang had a large family, and among them were the following:— (6)Hannah Long, the daughter of John Lang, was born in 1817. (6)Israel Long, the son of John Lang, had an illegitimate child with Mary

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

Long, the dau. of Christian Lang, and the granddaughter of Herman Lang, as follows:— (7)Mary Long, the daughter of Israel Long and Mary Long, was married to

Joseph Bean. She was born in 1840. They had the following children :— (8)Mary Bean, the dau. of Joseph and Mary Bean. (8)A son, of Joseph and Mary Bean, the name not known.

(4)Maria Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of Chris­tian Lang of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on September 20, 1754, and was married to Landis. There is no further record on this family at the present time.

(4)Barbara Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of Christian Lang, of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on October 20, 1760, and was married to Michael Kreider. They had the following children:— (5)Andrew Kreider, the son of Michael and Barbara Kreider. (5)Samuel Kreider, the son of Michael and Barbara Kreider. (5)Tobias Kreider, the son of Michael and Barbara Kreider. (5)Michael Kreider, the son of Michael and Barbara Kreider. (5)A daughter, of Michael and Barbara Kreider, was married to Joseph Bom-

berger. (4)Elizabeth Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of

Christian Lang, of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on October 17, 1763, and was married to Brubaker. No further record on this branch of the family at the present time.

(4)Frene Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the daughter of Chris­tian Lang, of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on March 25, 1762, and was married to Christian Kreider. There are no further records on this branch of the family at the present time.

(4)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the son of Chris­tian Lang, of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on July 16, 1766, and died on March 2, 1837. Abraham received by deed from his father, the tract of land con­taining the old homestead, and extending over and across the Quittaphilla creek, the same containing 199 acres and 42 perches, the deed being dated November 27, 1790. He built the brick house by the creek in 1816, the barn in 1828, and the mill in 1832. The sum paid by Abraham to his father for the land was 1500 pounds, and there was a provisio in the deed, whereby, his father, Christian, reserved the right to live in one of the houses. After the death of Christian Lang's first wife, he resided with his youngest son, Abraham, and they employed a housekeeper. This woman had an illegitimate son, and she named him Abraham Lang. This child was reared in Hanover twp., near Jonestown, Pa., and was married; and among other children, he had a son, David, who was the youngest of the family. This David Lang married twice, the second wife was Molly Bowman, of Lebanon, Pa., and they moved to Kansas City with their family.

Abraham Lang, the son of Christian, was married to Catharine Forney, whose parents resided about 2 miles south on what is known as the Jacob Long homestead, south east of Annville, Pa. They had the following children:— (5)John Lang, the son of Abraham and Catharine Lang, was born on November

10, 1793, and died on December 10, 1863, and was married to Yordy. They moved to Dayton, Ohio, in 1830, and to Wabash County, Indiana, in 1851. Their children are as follows:— (6)Peter Long, the son of John Lang and his wife Yordy.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,., Continued,

(6)Kathrine Long, daughter of John Lang and his wife Yordy, was married to Bowser, and they had a number of children and grandchil­dren.

(6)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of John Lang and his wife Yordy, was married to Swartz, and they had a number of children and grand­children, all of whom resided in and around Dayton.

(6)Abram Long, the son of John Lang and his wife Yordy, was born on June 2, 1822, and died on February 23, 1904. He was married and re­sided in Wabash, Ind. They had the following children:— (7)Elizabeth A. Long, the daughter of Abram Long and wife, was born on

June 1, 1853, and died on April 10, 1923. She was married to Root,

(7) John W. Long, the son of Abram Long and wife, was born on January 5, 1855. He was married and has the following children:— (8)Milo Long, the son of John W. Long and his wife, was born on Feb­

ruary 24, 1884. He was married and had the following children :— (9)Mildred Long, the daughter of Milo Long and wife, was born on

December 20, 1907. (9)Velva Orea Long, the daughter of Milo Long and wife, was born on

September 21, 1918. (9)Milo Doyle Long, the son of Milo Long and wife, was born on Feb­

ruary 18, 1922. (8)Walter Long, the son of John W. Long and wife, was born on Novem­

ber 16, 1885. He was married and had the following children :— (9)Max. A. Long, the son of Walter Long and wife, was born on July

8, 1920. (9)Neil Long, the son of Walter Long and wife, was born on July 2,

1924. (9)John W. Long, the son of Walter Long and wife, was born on

October 30, 1926. (7)David P. Long, the son of Abram Long and wife, was born on July 14,

1856. (7)Mary C. Long, the daughter of Abrain Long and wfe, was born on August

I, 1858. She was married to Niccum. (7)Infant, of Abram Long and wife, was born on October 5, 1860, and died

October 20, 1860. (7)Martin A. Long, the son of Abram Long, born February 15, 1862, died

November 7, 1862. Twin. (7)Martha L. Long, the daughter of Abram Long, born February 15, 1862,

died November 22, 1862. Twin. (7) Anna Long, the daughter of Abram Long and wife, was born on October

II, 1863, and was married to Cripe, (7) Sarah Long, the daughter of Abram Long and wife, was born on October

20, 1866, and was married to Frantz. (6)Two sons were born to John Lang and his wife, Yordy, and both

died in infancy. (6)Polly Long, the daughter of John Lang and his second wife, was married to

Graybill. They moved to Douglas County, Kansas, and later returned to Flory, Ind., where they died.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(5)Maria Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Catharine Lang, was married to Jacob Emmerich. They moved to Dayton, Ohio. There are no further records of this branch of the family.

(5)Barbara Lang, the daughter of Abraham and Catharine Lang, was married to Abraham Bowman, and they had the following children:— (6)Anna Bowman, the daughter of Abraham and Barbara Bowman, was mar­

ried to John Ream, and they resided in Palmyra, Pa. They had no children. (6)Martin Bowman, the son of Abraham and Barbara Bowman, was married to

Elizabeth Bowman, his cousin, and they resided in Palmyra, Pa. They had the following children :— (7)Kathrine Bowman, the daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Bow man, was

married to Wilhelm. They had no children. (7)Elizabeth Bowman, the daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Bowman, was

married to Horst. (7)Rebecca Bowman, the daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Bowman, was

married to Gibble. (7)Barbara Bowman, the daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Bowman, was

unmarried. (7)There were also a number of sons, but accurate data is not available at

present. (6)Mary Bowman, the daughter of Abraham and Barbara Bowman, was mar­

ried to Solomon Nye. They resided in Palmyra, Pa., and had the following children:— (7)Christina Nye, the dau. of Soloman and Mary Nye. (7)Mary Nye, the dau. of Soloman and Mary Nye, was married to Boger.

(8) Bertha Boger, the dau. of Mary Nye Boger. (7)Emma Nye, the dau. of Soloman and Mary Nye, was married to John

Ream, who had been the husband of her aunt, Anna Bowman. There were no children.

(7)Daniel Nye, the son of Soloman and Mary Nye. was married to Serena Ulig.

(7) Jeseph Nye, the son of Soloman and Mary Nye. (7) Jacob Nye, the son of Soloman and Mary Nye. (7)John Nye, the son of Soloman and Mary Nye.

(5)Abraham Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Abraham Lang), the son of Abraham and Catharine Lang, was born on February 28, 1805, and died on July 18, 1876. He was born on the old homestead in Lebanon County, and was buried in the Donegal cemetery, in Lancaster County, Penna. He re­ceived the mill, the saw-mill, the house and the barn, as well as 99 acres and 42 perches of the original tract. He was married to his second cousin, Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Herman Lang of Donegal twp., Lancaster County, Pa., who was born on December 18, 1810, and died on November 18, 1897. She, too, is buried in the Donegal cemetery. They had the following children:— (6)Anna Mary Long, the daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born

on the old farm, in Lebanon County, Pa., on February 26, 1840, and is still living in Duluth, Minn. She was married to John Z. Shellenberger, of Han­over twp., Lebanon County, Pa., who was born on June 1, 1827, and died on February 27, 1875, and is buried in Mt. Lebanon cemetery. He was a mer­chant, and a member of the Lutheran church. They have the following chil­dren :—(Picture on opposite page).

H E R M A N L A N G F A M I L Y OF H E M P F I E L D TOWNSHIP

ANNA MARY LONG,

of Duluth, Minnesota

Aged 90 years, the wife of John Z. Shellenberger.

248 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(7)Elizabeth Ida Shellenberger, the daughter of John and Anna Mary Shel­lenberger, was born in Lebanon County, Pa., on the old farm, on Apri l 21, 1858. She is unmarried, and is living with her mother in Duluth, Minn.

(7)John Wesley Shellenberger, the son of John and Anna Mary Shellen­berger, was born in Lebanon County, Pa., on May 29, 1861, and was mar­ried on June 21, 1899, to Mary Currie. They have the following children :— (8)Anna Marie Shellenberger, the daughter of John and Mary Shellen­

berger, was born on February 15, 1900, and was married on Apri l 20, 1920, to William Harder. They have three children:— (9)Billy Harder, the son of William and Anna Marie Harder, was born

on January 20, 1921. (9)Marian Avis Harder, the daughter of William and Anna Marie

Harder, was born on March 12, 1923. (9)Robert Lewis Harder, the son of William and Anna Marie Harder,

was born February 4, 1929. (8)James Wesley Shellenberger, the son of John and Mary Shellenberger,

was born on August 22, 1901. (8) John Currie Shellenberger, the son of John and Mary Shellenberger,

was born on August 26, 1903. (8)Harriet Elizabeth Shellenberger, the daughter of John and Mary Shel­

lenberger, was born on August 14, 1905. (8)Isabella Katherine Shellenberger, the daughter of John and Mary Shel­

lenberger, was born on February 24, 1910. (8) Hubert Charles Shellenberger, the son of John and Mary Shellen­

berger, was born on November 23, 1913. (6)Herman Ezra Long, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on

May 28, 1844, and died in Pittsburgh, Pa., on October 17, 1906, and is buried in Duluth, Minn. He was married to Sarah Bowman of Lebanon, Pa., who was born on January 3, 1845, and died in Duluth, Minn., on Apri l 14, 1924. They had the following children:—

(7)Katharine May Long, the daughter of Herman and Sarah Long, was born on May 6, 1872, in Lebanon, Pa., and was married to Isaac Moore, of Duluth, Minn. They have the following children:— (8) Carolyn Bernice Moore, the daughter of Isaac and Katharine Moore,

is unmarried.

(8) Virginia May Moore, the daughter of Isaac and Katharine Moore, was married to Warren Starkey. They had the following children:— (9)Howard Starkey, the son of Warren and Virginia Starkey. (9)Katherine Starkey, the daughter of Warren and Virginia Starkey. (9)Thomas Starkey, the son of Warren and Virginia Starkey.

(7) Joseph Abraham Long, the son of Herman and Sarah Long, was born in Lebanon, Pa., in 1878. He is married, and lives in Berkeley, Cal., where he is a teacher in the Berkeley University.

(6)Abraham Long, the son of Abraham and Elizabeth Lang, was born on De­cember 27, 1837, in Lebanon County, Pa., and died on May 11, 1916, and is buried in South Union, Howard County, Ind. He was married to Sarah Early, who was born in Preble County, Ohio, on September 25, 1843, and now resides in Kokomo, Ind. They have the following children:— (See also Abraham Lang, page 226).

H E R M A N L A N G F A M T L Y OP H E M P F I E L D TOWNSHIP 249

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(7)Thomas F. E. Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in Howard County, Ind., on February 18, 1872, and was married to Alberta Maggart, who was born in Clinton County, Ind., on May 27, 1875. They now reside in Kokomo, Ind. He is a barber by trade, and is a member of Knights of Pythias, and the Barbers Union. He is president of the Long Reunion of Indiana. They have the following children:— (8)Sylvia Long, the daughter of Thomas and Alberta Long, was born on

March 15, 1899, and died on June 26, 1922. (8)Orpha Long, the daughter of Thomas and Alberta Long, was born on

June 2, 1895, and is married to D. F . Meyers, of Aurora, Ind. They have one child:— (9)Lois June Meyers, the daughter of D. F. and Orpha Meyers, was

born on June 28, 1917. (8) Orval Gayle Long, the son of Thomas and Alberta Long, was born on

December 11, 1896, and is a resident of Kokomo, Ind. (7)Henry Earl Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in

Erwin twp., Howard County, Ind., on August 8, 1886, and was married to Edytha Loretta Darst, who was born in Ft. Wayne, Ind., on Decem­ber 19, 1889. The}- now reside in Richmond, Ind. He is sheriff of Wayne County, Ind. He is also a member of the F. and A. M . ; the Order of Moose; the Eagles ; the J . 0. of A. M . ; America Red Cross; the Social Service; and the Y . M . C. A. They have the following children:— (8)Sara Kathryn Long, the daughter of Henry and Edytha Long, was

born on March 1, 1913, in Kokomo, Ind. (8)Lucretia Jane Long, the daughter of Henry and Edytha Long, was born

on November 9, 1915, in Richmond, Ind.

(8)Thomas Brainbridge Long, the son of Henry and Edytha Long, Avas born on January 19, 1918, in Richmond, Ind.

(7)Margaret Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in Kokomo, Ind., on August 31, 1866, and was married to Coach Porter, of Kokomo, who wa s born on March 19, 1870. He is a farmer. They have the following children:— (8)Nida Glee Porter, the daughter of Coach and Margaret Porter, was

born on September 20, 1891, and died on March 20, 1919. She was married to Earl Hawkins, of Logansport, Ind. They have two chil­dren :—

(9)Creston Hawkins, the son of Earl and Nida Hawkins, was born on Oct. 7, 1915.

(9)Opal Hawkins, the daughter of Earl and Nida Hawkins, was born on March 12, 1919.

(7)Ida Jane Long, the daughter of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in Howard County, Ind., on May 9, 1869, and was married to Ephraim Hud-dleson, of Kokomo, Ind., who was born on January 14, 1870, in Howard County, Ind. He conducts an undertaking establishment, and is a mem­ber of the Eagles, the Knights of Pythias, the Red Men. They have one child :—

(8)Emma Ruth Huddleson, the daughter of Ephraim and Ida Huddleson, was born on September 27, 1893, and is married to Guy L. Leap. They have two children:—

250 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3) Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(9)Hubert Leap, the son of Guy and Emma Leap, was born on May 7, 1915.

(9)Ramona Jane Leap, the daughter of Guy and Emma Leap, was born on October 16, 1918.

(7)Edgar Otho Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in Howard County, Ind., on February 8, 1889, and was married to Marie E. Robertson, who was born in Burlington, Ind., on November 1, 1892. They reside in Kokomo, Ind. He is a salesman, and a member of the F. O. E. They have the following children:— (8)Cloyd Wayne Long, the son of Edgar and Marie Long, was born on

February 23, 1917. (8)Garmon Long, the son of Edgar and Marie Long, was born on Feb­

ruary 2, 1919. (7)John M . Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born on Octo­

ber 24, 1877, in Howard County, Ind., and now resides in Philadelphia, Pa, He is unmarried and is a dentist.

(7) June Long, the daughter of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in How­ard County, Ind., on June 22, 1884, and died on November 22, 1926. She is buried in Kokomo, Ind. She was married to John Westmoreland of Kokomo, Ind., who was born on April 19, 1892. They had one child:— (8)Bobby Westmoreland, the son of John and June Westmoreland, was

born on May 17, 1921. (7)Harley Clinton Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in

Ervin twp., Howard County, Ind., on December 28, 1878, and was married to Lottie Bell Lee, who was born in Ervin twp., Howard County, Ind., on August 31, 1881. He is a farmer, and they reside in Kokomo, Ind. He is a member of the Baptist church, and the Knights of Pythias. They have the following children:— (8)Kenneth Long, the son of Harley and Lottie Long, was born on Novem­

ber 9, 1905. (8)Virgil Long, the son of Harley and Lottie Long, was born on Febru­

ary 6, 1907. (8) Wilma Lavada Long, the daughter of Harley and Lottie Long, was

born on September 5, 1908. (8)Arnold Glen Long, the son of Harley and Lottie Long, was born on

October 21, 1910. (8)Verlin Lee Long, the son of Harley and Lottie Long, was born on

April 18, 1914. (8)Verma Marie Long, the daughter of Harley and Lottie Long, was born

on Apri l 18, 1914. (8)Ralph Dean Long, the son of Harley and Lottie Long, was born on

December 26, 1920. (7)Howard Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in Howard

County, Ind., on March 31, 1882, and was married to Lena Honey, who was born in Howard County, Ind., on Apri l 9, 1878. They reside in Ko­komo, Ind., and have one child:— (8)Lora Blanch Long, the daughter of Howard and Lora Long, was born

on December 29, 1915. . (7)Lincoln Wesley Long, the son of Abraham and Sarah Long, was born in

Lebanon, Pa., on February 21, 1865, and was married to Lucretia May

H E R M A N L A N G F A M I L Y OF H E M P F I E L D TOWNSHIP

(3) Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued.

Dora Maggart, who was horn in Cora, Ltd., on November 16, 1867. They reside in Kokomo, Ind., and he is general manager of Armstrong and Landon, of Kokomo, Ind. He is a member of the F. and A. M. , the L. O. O. M. , and the I. 0. 0. F. They have the following children:— (8)Leona Long, the daughter of Lincoln and Lucretia Long, was born

on January 28, 189.'}. She was married twice. The first husband was Roscoe Smiley, who was born on March 17, 1892. The second husband was MacPherson of Denver, Col. There is one child from the first marriage:— (9)Helen Smiley, the daughter of Roscoe and Leona Smiley, was born

on January 8, 1913. (8)Herman E. Long, the son of Lincoln and Lucretia Long, was born on

Apri l 12, 1895, and was married, and resides in Hannibal, Mo. He has three children:— (9)Frances N . Long, the daughter of Herman Long and wife, was born

on August 4, 1919. (9)Agnes J . Long, the daughter of Herman Long and wife, was horn

on Apr i l 6, 1922. (9)Herman T. Long, the son of Herman Long and wife, was horn on

April 18, 1925. (8)Erma Long, the daughter of Lincoln and Lucretia Long, was horn on

December 12, 1897, and wTas married to Fred Ahnert, who was born on September 20, 1892. They reside in Joplin, Mo., and have one child :— (9)Ferd. Ahnert, the son of Fred and Erma Ahnert, was born April

5, 1921. (8)Mahel Long, the daughter of Lincoln and Lucretia Long, was born on

October 20, 1903, and was married to Clarence Smith, who was born on May 20, 1895. They reside in Denver, Colo.

(8)Mary Long, the daughter of Lincoln and Lucretia Long, was born on March 15, 1906. She resides in Kokomo, Ind.

(5)Anna Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Abraham Lang), the daughter of Abraham and Catharine Lang, was born on July 2, 1797, and died on January 31, 1854. She was married to William Snavely, the son of John and Veronica Light Snavely, who was born on March 3,1797, and died on January 22, 1854. They had the following children:—

(6)Simon Snavely, the son of William and Anna Snavely, was married to his cousin, Franey Snavely, the daughter of Samuel and Hannah Snavely. They moved to Indiana, and had a number of children.

(6)Christian Snavely, the soa., of William and Anna Snavely, was married to his cousin, Maria Snavely, a daughter of Samuel and Hannah Snavely. They moved to Indiana, and had the following children:—

(7)Rosie Snavely, the daughter of Christian and Maria Snavely, was married and had one daughter.

(7)Emma Snavely, the daughter of Christian and Maria Snavely, was married to • Roach. They had eighteen children, among whom was the fol­lowing :—•

(8)Cora Roach, the youngest in the family, was married and had four children, and resides in Burlington, Vt.

(6)Levi Snavely, the son of William and Anna Snavely, was unmarried. «j Q"^ ^

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252 HISTORY OP THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(o)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued,

(6)William Snavely, the son of William and Anna Snavely, was married and re­sided in Indiana. He has one son,

(6)Nancy Snavely, the daughter of William and Anna Snavely, was married to Charles Zern, and they resided in the Lykens Valley, Dauphin County, Pa. Among others they had the following children:— (7)Mary Zern, the daughter of Charles and Nancy Zern, was married to

Buck and resides in Harrisburg, Pa. They have one child:— (8)Levi Buck, the son of Mary Zern Buck.

(7)Margaret Zern, the daughter of Charles and Nancy Zern, was married twice. The first husband was Julius Donner. There were no children.

(7)Anna Zern, the daughter of Charles and Nancy Zern, was married to Fred Donner, a brother of Julius Donner, the husband of Margaret Zern. They had one child :— (8)Anna Donner, the daughter of Fred and Anna Donner, deceased.

(6)Leah Snavely, the daughter of William and Anna Snavely, was unmarried, deceased.

(6) Franey Snavely, the daughter of William and Anna Snavely, was married to her second cousin, Amos Long. They had the following children:— (7)Amos Long, the son of Amos and Franey Long. (7)Simon Long, the son of Amos and Franey Long. (7)Fannie Long, the daughter of Amos and Franey Long. (7)Annie Long, the daughter of Amos and Franey Long. (7)Barbara Long, the daughter of Amos and Frane.y Long. (7)Martha Long, the daughter of Amos and Franey Long. (7)Mary Long, the daughter of Amos and Franey Long. (7)Clara Long, the daughter of Amos and Franey Long. She is the mothei-

of Mrs. George McKee, of Harrisburg, Pa.

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HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY

(3)Ghristian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa.

(4)Herman Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian Lang), the son of Christian Lang, of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., was born on July 5, 1748, and died in 1820. He was married, but the records do not give the wife's name. Herman received a portion of the original tract purchased by his father, Christian, from his grand­father, Herman Lang, who received the patent for same on June 5, 1740. His por­tion of land was located across the back road, south of the old homestead. He had the following children:

(5)Anna Lang, (1—Christian. 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman Lang, was married to Jacob Ely. They resided near Shaef­ferstown, Pa., and had the following children: (6)Herman Ely, the son of Jacob and Anna Ely. (6) , the daughter of Jacob and Anna Ely, was married to Geih.

They had a number of children. (5)Maria Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the

daughter of Herman Lang, was married to John Stoever. Among others they had the following children:—

(6) John Stoever, the son of John and Maria Stoever, was married and had the following children: (7)Sarah Stoever, the daughter of John Stoever, Jr., was married to —

Kreider. They had one child. (7)Katherine Stoever, the daughter of John Stoever, Jr., was married to John

Witmer. They resided in Palmyra, Pa., and had one daughter. (7)Mary Stoever, the daughter of John Stoever, Jr., was married to

Funk, and they had several children. (7)Lizzie Stoever, the daughter of John Stoever, Jr., was unmarried (7)John Stoever, the son of John Stoever, Jr., was married to his second

cousin, Ebright. They resided above Harrisburg, Pa., and had sev­eral children.

(6)Benjamin Stoever, the son of John and Maria Stoever, was married but had no children.

(6)Moses Stoever, the son of John and Maria Stoever, was married to Helen Blessly. They had the following children: (7)Eliza Stoever, the daughter of Moses and Helen Stoever, was married to

Oleary. They had the following children:— (8)Mary Oleary, the daughter of Eliza Stoever Oleary. (8)Andrew Oleary, the son of Eliza Stoever Oleary.

(7)Kate Stoever, the daughter of Moses and Helen Stoever, was married to John Zweitzig. They had a number of children.

(7)Rosa Stoever, the daughter of Moses and Llelen Stoever. (7)Daniel Stoever, the son of Moses and Helen Stoever, was married and re­

sided in Indiana. He had the following child: (8) , the daughter of Daniel Stoever, was married to • •——

Porter. (7)Edward Stoever, the son of Moses and Helen Stoever,

256 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued.

(6)Mary Stoever, the daughter of John and Maria Stoever, was married to Fred Burkey. They had no children.

(6)Tobias Stoever, Ihe son of John and Maria Stoever, was married to Sarah Kreider. They had the following children : (7)Sarah Stoever, the daughter of Tobias and Sarah Stoever, was married to

Funk. They had a number of children. (7)Jeremiah Stoever, the son of Tobias and Sarah Stoever, was married to

Elizabeth Hunsicker. (7) John Stoever, the son of Tobias and Sarah Stoever, was married to

Arndt.

(5)Barbara Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman Lang, was married to Tobias Kreider. They had the fol­lowing children: (6)Solomon Kreider, the son of Tobias and Barbara Kreider, was married to

Christina Kreider. They had the following children:— (7) Tobias Kreider, the son of Solomon and Christina Kreider, was unmar­

ried. (7)Henry Kreider, the son of Solomon and Christina Kreider, was married

to Sarah Heilman. They had a large family. (6)Gottleib Kreider, the son of Tobias and Barbara Kreider, was married and

had the following children : (7) , the daughter of Gottleib Kreider, was married to Fen-

stermacher. (7) , the son of Gottleib Kreider.

(7)Sarah Kreider, the daughter of Gottleib Kreider, was married to Tobias Stoever.

Gottleib Kreider was married the second time to a widow whose maiden name was Hess, and she had resided in Lebanon, Pa. The children from this second union were as follows:—

(7)Tobias Kreider, the son of Gottleib Kreider and his second wife. No chil­dren.

(7)Peter Kreider, the son of Gottleib Kreider and his second wife, was mar­ried twice.

(7)Soloman Kreider, the son of Gottleib Kreider and his second wife, was married.

(7)Margaret Kreider, the daughter of Gottleib Kreider and his second wife, was married to Witmer. They had a number of children, all of whom resided in Harrisburg, Pa.

(5)Veronica Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman Lang, was married to John Ebright. They resided above Harrisburg, Pa. Herman Lang, her father, took sick while visiting at their home, and died and is buried there.

(5)Susannah Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman Lang, was married to John Winter. There is no fur­ther record on this branch of the family.

(5)Catharine Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the daughter of Herman Lang, was married to John Ely, on February 19, 1809. There is no further record on this branch of the family. Some records state that the husband's name was John Eby.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 257

DAVID G. BRANDT, Annville, Pa.

Treasurer Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, 1927-1931.

258 HISTORY OP THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3) Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(5)Christian Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the son of Herman Lang, was married and had eight children: (6)Adam Lang, the son of Christian Lang, was married to Mary (Polly) Sholly,

who was born in Jonestown, Pa. They are both buried in Kimmerling's church cemetery. He was a farmer, and a member of the Lutheran church. They had the following children : (7)Adam Long, the son of Adam and Mary Long, was born in Annville, Pa.,

and was married to Adelia Klinger, who was born in Outwood, Lebanon County, Pa. He is a farmer, and resides near Suedburg, Schuylkill County, Pa. They are members of the Lutheran church.

(7) Jacob Long, the son of Adam and Mary Long. (7) Christian Long, the son of Adam and Mary Long.

(6)Elijah Lang, the son of Christian Lang, was married to Elizabeth Stickel. (6)Jacob Lang, the son of Christian Lang, was unmarried. (6)Barbara Lang, the daughter of! Christian Lang, was married to John Lean. (6)Catherine Lang, the daughter of Christian Lang, was married to Daniel Faust . (6) Mary Lang, the daughter of Christian Lang, was unmarried, but had a

daughter. (7)Mary Long, the daughter of Mary Lang, was married to Joseph Bean.

Her father was Israel Lang, who was the son of John Lang, and Israel's grandfather, Christian Lang, was a brother to Herman Lang, the great grandfather of this Mary.

(6) Elizabeth Lang, the daughter of Christian Lang, was married to Henry Groy. (6) Christian Lang, the son of Christian Lang, was born on February 28, 1810,

and died on September 22, 1882, and is buried in Steelstown. He was mar­ried to Barbara Groy, who was born in Swatara twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on October .18, 1814, and died on March 30, 1896. She, too, is buried in Steelstown. They resided in Palmyra, Pa. He was a farmer, and a member of the Mennonite church. They had the following children: (7) Elias G. Long, the son of Christian and Barbara Lang, was born on Jan­

uary 14, 1838, and died on February 14, 1907, and is buried in Jonestown, Pa. He was married to Veronica Wenger, who was born in Jonestown, on December 25, 1833, and died on March 28, 1892. She is buried in Jones­town, Pa. He was a farmer, and a member of the Zions Brethren church. They had the following children:

(8) Kate W. Long, the daughter of Elias and Veronica Long, was born in Jonestown, Pa., on May 30, 1872, and was married to David G. Brandt, who was born in Fredericksburg, Pa., on February 5, 1872. They reside in Annville, Pa., and are members of the United Brethren church. He is treasurer of the Long Family Organization, and a member of the P. O. S. of A. They have the following children: (Picture on page 257). (9)Lloyd R. Brandt, the son of David and Kate Brandt, was born on

November 12,1892, and was married to Edna Krall . They have the following children: (lO)Margaret Brandt, the daughter of Lloyd and Edna Brandt. (10) Ethel Brandt, the daughter of Lloyd and Edna Brandt.

(9)Carrie May Brandt, the daughter of David and Kate Brandt, was born on December 30, 1893, and was married to George Boyer. They have the following children: (10) George Boyer, the son of George and Carrie Boyer.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 259

(3)Christiam Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued.

(10) Catherine Boyer, the daughter of George and Carrie Boyer. (lO)Miriam Lucele Boyer, the daughter of George and Carrie Boyer.

(9)Austin Lt Brandt, the son of David and Kate Brandt, was born on January 12, 1896. On July 24, 1917, he enlisted at Harrisburg for service in the World War, and served with Co. A, 103d Ammuni­tion Train (28th Division), and was discharged on May 29th, 1919, with the rank of Corporal, lie sailed from the United States, on May 19, 1918, and took part in the following battles, engagements, and expeditions: Chateau Thierry sector; Champagne-Marne, de­fense; Aisne-Marne, offense; Fismes sector; Oise-Aisne, offense; Meuse-Argonne offense, and Thaincourt sector. He arrived at port on return to the United States on May 7, 1919. He was married twice. The first wife being Blanch Musser, who died in 1922. The second wife was Irene Shucker. There were the following chil­dren : (lO)Doris Brandt, the daughter of Austin and Blanch Brandt. (lO)Gerald Brandt, the son of Austin and Irene Brandt. (lO)Richard Brandt, the son of Austin and Irene Brandt.

(9)Stella Maude Brandt, the daughter of David and Kate Brandt, was born on June 20, 1897, and was married to Paul J . Bachman. They had one child :—

(10) Theodore Brandt Bachman, the son of Paul and Stella Bach­man.

(9) Gurney D. Brandt, the son of David and Kate Brandt, was born on Apri l 18, 1899, and was married to Fannie Bomgardner. They have three children :—

(lO)Romaine Brandt, the dau. of Gurney and Fannie Brandt, (10) Eleanore Brandt, the dau. of Gurney and Fannie Brandt, (10)Gurney D. Brandt, Jr., the son of Gurney and Fannie Brandt,

(9)Edgar L. Brandt, the son of David and Kate Brandt, was born on February 1, 1901. He enlisted for service in the World War, on Apri l 17, 1918, and was assigned to Headquarters Detention Camp, P. of E. 15th Bn., Camp Greenleaf, Fort Ogalthorpe. He sailed for France, on June 9, 1918, on the ship Acquitania, and landed at L iv ­erpool, England, on June 16, 1918. On June 26, 1918, he was as­signed to the Base Plospital as Cook, same being located at Angers, France. He returned to America, on June 9, 1919. He was twice married. The first wife was May Armpriester, who died on Feb­ruary 22, 1922. The second wife was Ferne Carpenter. They had the following children:

(lO)David Jonah Brandt, the son of Edgar L. Brandt. (10)LeRoy Edgar Brandt, the son of Edgar L. Brandt. (lO)Kenneth Warren Brandt, the son of Edgar L. Brandt, born

October 14, 1929.

(9)Helen I. Brandt, the daughter of David and Kate Brandt, was born on December 9, 1998. She was married to Aubrey D. Swan.

(9)Harold C. J . Brandt, the son of David and Kate Brandt, was born on July 22, 1912.

(8) Lizzie W. Long, the daughter of Elias and Veronica Long, was born on

260 HISTORY OF THB LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

Apri l 18, 1868, and died on June 6, 1924. She was married to Samuel Wagner. They had one child:— (9)Stella May Wagner, the daughter of Samuel and Lizzie Wagner.

(8) Christian H . Long, the son of Elias and Veronica Long, was born on January 3, 1870, and died on November 1, 1906. He was unmarried.

(8)Fannie W. Long, the daughter of Eiias and Veronica Long, was born on May 6, 1876, and was married to William Miller. They had the following children:— (9)LeRoy Miller, the son of William and Fannie Miller. (9)Homer Miller, the son of William and Fannie Miller.

(7)Soloman G. Long, the son of Christian and Barbara Lang, was born at Syner, Lebanon County, Pa., on October 14, 1836, and died on December 11, 1897. He was married to Emma Walmer, who was born on August 26, 1852, and died on January 20, 1886. They are buried at Steelstown, Lebanon Co., Pa., and they had resided in Syner and Harpers, Lebanon County, Pa. He was a farmer, and served his country during the Civil War. They had the following children:— (8) Annie W. Long, the daughter of Soloman and Emma Long, was born

in Syner, Lebanon County, Pa., on September 9, 1883, and was mar­ried to AVilliam Martin, who was born on July 27, 1880, in Lawn, Lebanon County, Pa. He is a farmer, and resides in Manheim, Pa., R. F. 1). They had the following children:— (9)Esther Mae Martin, the daughter of William and Annie Martin,

born May 14, 1903. (9)Ruth Irene Martin, the daughter of William and Annie Martin,

born March 18, 1912. (8)Lucy Long, the daughter of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on

September 20, 1871, and was married to Jacob Killinger of Ono, Pa. They had the following children:— (9) Ralph Killinger, the son of Jacob and Lucy Killinger, was born on

October 6, 1902, and was married to Miriam Mentzel. They reside in Lebanon, Pa., and have the following children: (lO)Betty Killinger, the daughter of Ralph and Miriam Killinger. (lO)Robert Killinger, the son of Ralph and Miriam Killinger.

(9) Naomie L. Killinger, the daughter of Jacob and Lucy Killinger, was born on April 19, 1893, and was married to George Dotter. They live in Palmyra, Pa., and have one son: (10)Paul Richard Dotter, the son of George and Naomie Dotter.

(8) Christian Long, the son of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on Octo­ber 7, 1872, and died on December 21, 1890.

(8)Lydia W. Long, the daughter of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on May 7, 1874, and was married to George Boyd, who was born in Cole-brook, on. September 19, 1879. They have the following children: (9)L. Raymond Boyd, the son of George and Lydia Boyd, was born on

February 25, 1906, and resides in Lititz, Pa. (9)EalphL. Boyd, the son of George and Lydia Boyd, was born on

June 28, 1909, and resides in Lititz, Pa.

(9)Elmer L. Boyd, the son of George and Lydia Boyd, was born on December 24, 1910.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 261

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued.

(9) Almedia Boyd, the daughter of George and Lydia Boyd, was born on Apri l 3, 1913.

(9)Victor Boyd, the son of George and Lydia Boyd, was born on Feb­ruary 10, 1908, and died on Apri l 27, 1908.

(9)Sadie Boyd, the daughter of George and Lydia Boyd, was born on May 7, 1915, and died on May 28, 1915.

(8)Alice W. Long, the daughter of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on December 19, 1875, and died on February 8, 1878.

(8)Ella W. Long, the daughter of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on October 6, 1877, and is unmarried.

(8)Elias W. Long, the son of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on April 11, 1879, and died on October 27, 1917.

(8)Soloman Long, the son of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on Feb­ruary 8, 1882, and died on September 16, 1882.

(8)John W. Long, the son of Soloman and Emma Long, was born on July 21, 1884, and died on Apri l 9, 1887.

(5)John Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman Lang), the son of Herman Lang, was born on June 10, 1777, and died on July 5, 1856. He was married twice. The first wife was Elizabeth Day, who was born in 1787, and died on November 17, 1821. The second wife was a widow, Elizabeth Garmon, who was born on March 3, 1798, and died on February 7, 1858. The old Jacob Long farm, southeast from Annville, Pa., was originally deeded to John Lang, by Peter Forney, on November 15, 1826. lie and his second wife are buried on this farm. He had the following children through both unions: (6) Jacob Long, the son of John and Elizabeth Long, who was born on Oct. 19,

1820, and died on Oct. 19, 1894. He was married to Elizabeth Brown, who was born on Apri l 1st, 1819, and died on June 21, 1888. They resided in Annville, Pa., and had the following children:—

(7) Kathryn Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was married to Philip McCurdy. Both are deceased.

(7)Sarah Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was married to Wm. Miller. Both are deceased.

(7)Malinda Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was unmarried. (7)Caroline Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was married to

Uriah Uhler. (7)Louisa Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was married to Henry

Danhart, (7)Emma Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was married to David

Biechler. (7)Elizabeth Long, the dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was married to

William Boltz. (7)David Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Long. Twin to Samuel. (7)Samuel Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Long. Twin to David. (7)Cyrus P. Long, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Long, was born in Lon­

donderry twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., on June 10, 1849, and died on Dec. 5, 1925. He was a miller by trade, and resided in Annville, Pa. He was married to Rebecca Sander, the dau. of Philip and Susanna (Dieterich) Sander, and was born on March 23, 1847, and died on June 5, 1909. They were married by Rev. J . F. Dietzler, of Annville, Pa, on Oct. 4, 1873. They had the following children:—

262 HISTORY OP THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(o)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(8)Ella May Long-, the dau. of Cyrus and Rebecca Long, was born on March 5, 1874, and was married to Harry M . Wagner, a merchant of Annville on Oct. 22, 1899. They had one son:— (9)Lester Wagner, the son of Harry and Ella Wagner, was born on

Aug. 2, 1900. (8) Albert C. Long, the son of Cyrus and Rebecca Long, was born on May

21, 1877, and died on July 25, 1894. (8) Carrie Eve Long, the dau. of Cyrus and Rebecca Long, was born on

Dec. 24, 1879, and was married to John M. Baum, a dentist of Pal­myra, Pa. on Oct. 31, 1903. They reside in Ephrata, Pa., and have the following children:— (9) Cyrus Long Baum, the son of John and Carrie Baum, was born on

Sept. 16, 1907, and died on Sept, 22, 1907. (9)John Long Baum, the son of John and Carrie Baum, was born on

Feb. 22, 1909, and was married to Novice Kesler of Salisburg, N . C , on Oct. 28, 1929.

(8) Susanna E. Long, the dau. of Cyrus and Rebecca Long, was born on Aug. 11, 1885, and died on Dec. 13, 1888.

(8)Nora Anna Baum, the dau. of Cyrus and Rebecca Bong, was born on Oct, 13, 1891, and was married to Samuel Schultz, on Oct. 19, 1912. Samuel Schultz died on May 26, 1929.

(6)Jacob Lang, the son of John and Elizabeth Lang.

(6)Amos Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5—John Lang), the son of John and Elizabeth Lang, was born on November 8, 1817, in So. Annville twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and died on December 14, 1898. He is buried in So. Annville. He was married to Veronica (Franey) Snavely, who was born on July 21, 1825, and died on December 24, 1897. He was a farmer, and a member of the Mennonite church. They resided in South Annville twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and had the following children:— (7) Clara Long, the daughter of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born on Sep­

tember 4, 1851, and was married to Jeremiah S. Shanaman, who was born -Inly 17, 1855, and died on November 16, 1915. He is buried in Bellgrove, Pa. They reside in Harrisburg, Pa., and are members of the Reformed church, and have the following children: (8) Leah M . Shanaman, the daughter of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman,

was married to George McKee, of Harrisburg, Pa. They have one son: (9) George W. McKee, the son of George and Leah McKee.

(8)J. Arthur Shanaman, the son of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman, was married to Anna Heilman, of Lebanon, Pa. They have one child: (9)Margretta Shanaman, the daughter of J . Arthur and Anna Shana­

man. (8)Bessie 0. Shanaman, the daughter of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman,

was married to George Kreps. They have two children: (9)Melvin Kreps, of Granville, Pa., the son of George and Bessie Kreps. (9)Florence Kreps, the daughter of George and Bessie Kreps.

(8) Claude M . Shanaman, the son of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman, was married to Katie E. Brown, of Colvin Run, Va. They have the follow­ing children: (9)C. Kenneth Shanaman, the son of Claude and Kate Shanaman, was

married to Marion Hoover, of Harrisburg, Pa.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 263

3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(9)Richard H . Shanaman, the son of Claude and Kate Shanaman. (8)Cora Anna Shanaman, the daughter of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman,

was married to Glen Moffatt, of Rixford, Pa. They have one child:— (9)Marilyn Moffatt, the daughter of Glen and Cora Moffatt,

(8)Luther A. Shanaman, the son of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman, was married to Helen Beaty, of Harrisburg, Pa. They have one daughter: (9)Mildred Shanaman, the daughter of Luther and Helen Shanaman.

(8)Raymond H . Shanaman, the son of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman, was married to Daisy Delia Naylor, of Milton, Pa.

(8)Mary E. Shanaman, the daughter of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman, was married to Reuben Kreps, of Granville, Pa. They have two chil­dren : (9) Clara Kreps, the daughter of Reuben and Mary Kreps. (9)Reuben Kreps, the son of Reuben and Mary Kreps.

(8)Eugene E. Shanaman, the son of Jeremiah and Clara Shanaman, was married to Mary Hallman, of Harrisburg, Pa.

(7)Mary Long, the daughter of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born in Corn­wall twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on February 23, 1865, and was married to Plenry B. Horst, who was born in So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on December 14, 1859, and who died on October 21, 1926, and is buried in Cornwall twp. He was a Dunkard, and they resided in So. Lebanon twp. They had the following children: (8)Harry L. Horst, the son of Henry and Mary Horst, was married to

Mary B. Smith, of So. Lebanon twp., Pa., and they have the following children: (9)Mary Jane Horst, the daughter of Harry and Mary Horst, was mar­

ried to Norman Hartzug. They have one child: (10)Earl Hartzug, the son of Norman and Mary Hartzug.

(9)Lizzie May Horst, the daughter of Harry and Mary Horst. (9)John Henry Horst, the son of Harry and Mary Horst. (9)Ralph Horst, the son of Harry and Mary Horst. (9) Earl Horst, the son of Harry and Mary Horst.

(8)Mabel Horst, the daughter of llenry and Mary Horst, was married to Russel Walker, of San Francisco, Cal. They have on child: (9)Russel Henry Walker, the son of Russel and Mabel Walker.

(8)Nancy Horst, the daughter of Henry and Mary Horst, was married to Laban Wenger, of Fredericksburg, Pa. They have the following chil­dren : (9)Martha Wenger, the daughter of Laban and Nancy Wenger. (9)Henry Wenger, the son of Laban and Nancy Wenger. (9)Nancy Wenger, the daughter of Laban and Nancy Wenger. (9)Orpha Wenger, the daughter of Laban and Nancy Wenger. (9) Amos Wenger, the son of Laban and Nancy Wenger.

(8)Amos Horst, the son of Henry and Mary Horst, was married to E l -enore •, of New York. They had no children.

(8)Samuel Horst, the son of Henry and Mary Horst, was married to Orpha Flora, of Lawn, Pa. They have the following children: (9)Ida Joy Horst, the daughter of Samuel and Orpha Horst, (9) Samuel Horst, the son of Samuel and Orpha Horst.

264 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(li)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(7)Simon S. Long, the son of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born in No. Cornwall twp., on July 5, 1854, and died on December 14, 1908, and is buried in lona, Pa. He was married to Anna Mary Sprecher, who was born in No. Cornwall twp., on June 8, 1861, and died on December 10, 1919, and is buried in lona, Pa. He was a farmer. They have the fol­lowing children:

(8)Beulah S. Long, the daughter of Simon and Anna Long, was born in So. Lebanon, Pa., on June 23, 1900, and was married to Albert Tobias, Avho was born on December 20, 1895, in Lebanon, Pa. He is a spike-maker by trade, and a member of the United Brethren church. They have the following children: (9) Chester Tobias, the son of Albert and Beulah Tobias. (9)James Tobias, the son of Albert and Beulah Tobias.

(8)Samuel S. Long, the son of Simon and Anna Long, resides in North Annville, Pa.

(8)Elias Long, the son of Simon and Anna Long, resides in Sunnyside, Lebanon County, Pa.

(8)John Long, the son of Simon and Anna Long, resides in S. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa.

(8)Amos Long, the son of Simon and Anna Long, resides in lona, Pa, (8)Leah Long, the daughter of Simon and Anna Long, was married to

Paul Weidman. They reside in'Reading, Pa. (8) Cora Long, the daughter of Simon and Anna Long, was married to

Ralph Kern. They reside in Palmyra, Pa. (8)Nancy Long, the daughter of Simon and Anna Long, was married to

Charles Walmer. They reside in Sunnyside, Route No. 5, So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa.

(8)Levi Long, the son of Simon and Anna Long, resides in South Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa.

(7)Anna Long, the daughter of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born in Corn­wall twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on January 1, 1848. She is single, and lives in Lebanon, Pa.

(7)Fannie Long, the daughter of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born on Oc­tober 7, 1849, and died on October 19, 1927. She was married to Monroe Smith, who was born on May 2, 1851, and died on June 29, 1929. They are buried in Gingrich's church cemetery. They were members of the Mennonite church, and they had the following children: (8) Clara Smith, the daughter of Monroe and Fannie Smith, was married

to Harry G. Spotts, and they had one daughter. (8)Jonas Smith, the son of Monroe and Fannie Smith, was married to

Elizabeth Stager. They had three children. (8)Laura Smith, the daughter of Monroe and Fannie Smith, was married

twice. First to Aaron Binner, now deceased, and second to Charles Hartman. There were nine children. Five from the first union and four from the second marriage.

(8)Leah Smith, the daughter of Monroe and Fannie Smith, was married to Frederick Miller. They had two children.

(8)Robert Smith, Ihe son of Monroe and Fannie Smith. (8)Amos Smith, the son of Monroe and Fannie Smith, was married to

Sarah Mann, and they had one child. Amos died on November 15,1914.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 265

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(7)Barbara Long, the daughter of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born on Apri l 26, 1859, in Cornwall twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and was married to Joseph P. Smith, who was born on August 6, 1857, in So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and died on October 16, 1902, and is buried in Val­ley View Brethren cemetery, Prince William County, Va. They had the following children: (8)Martha V. Smith, the daughter of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was

born on November 28, 1879, in So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and was married on March 14, 1900, to Joseph L. Brown, who was born on September 22, 1876, in Fairfax County, Va. They had the fol­lowing children: (9)Harry J . Brown, the son of Joseph and Martha Brown, was born

on September 28, 1902, in, Montgomery County, Md., and died on January 22, 1919, and is buried in Valley View Brethren cemetery, Prince William County, Va.

(9)Amos Leroy Brown, the son of Joseph and Martha Brown, was born on July 9, 1904, in Prince William County, Va.

(9)Dennie Martin B.rown, the son of Joseph and Martha Brown, was born on June 19, 1919, in Providence Hospital, Washington, O. C.

(9)Barbara Louise Brown, the daughter of Joseph and Martha Brown, was born on August 3, 1920, in Prince AVilliam County, A^a.

(8) Lizzie S. Smith, the daughter of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was born on April 29, 1881, in So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and died on July 26, 1899, and is buried in Valley View Brethren cemetery, Prince William County, Va.

(8)Mary A. Smith, the daughter of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was born on September 11, 1885, in So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and died on August 18, 1899, and is buried in Valley View Brethren cem­etery, Prince William County, Va.

(8) Joseph P. Smith, the son of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was born on August 13, 1887, in So. Lebanon twp., Lebanon County, Pa. He was married on January 27, 1910, to Lulu V . May, who was born on Oc­tober 9, 1892. She died on February 23, 1915, and is buried in Valley View Brethren cemetery. Joseph served in the World War in Co. D, 305 M . S. T., 80th Div., with six major engagements to his credit in A. E. F. in France. He was married the second time to Grace Whit­more Swank, on June 27, 1926. She was born on June 2, 1905, in Eng­lish River twp., Keokuk County, Iowa. There was one son by the first union:

(9) Joseph P. Smith, Jr., the son of Joseph and Lulu Smith, was born on January 2, 1913, in Prince AVilliam County, Va,

(8)Amos L. Smith, the son of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was born on July 3, 1891, in Prince William County, Va., and was married to Susie E. Kerlin, who was born in Nokesville, Va., on February 14, 1891. They had the following children:

(9)Amos L. Smith, Jr., the son of Amos and Susie Smith, born October 11, 1911, died March 10, 1929.

(9) David F. Smith, the son of Amos and Susie Smith, born November 26, 1913.

266 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(9) George A. Smith, the son of Amos and Susie Smith, born February 11, 1914.

(9)Anna B. Smith, the daughter of Amos and Susie Smith, born Au­gust 9, 1915.

(9) Claude E. Smith, the son of Amos and Susie Smith, born February 24, 1919.

(9) Christine V. Smith, the daughter of Amos and Susie Smith, born June 5, 1921.

(9) Sadie F. Smith, the daughter of Amos and Susie Smith, born Sep­tember 19, 1922.

(9)Helen R. Smith, the daughter of Amos and Susie Smith, born No­vember 10, 1924.

(9)Mark K. Smith, the son of Amos and Susie Smith, born Apri l 15, 1930.

(8)Sadie L. Smith, the daughter of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was born on March 1, 1893, in Prince William County, Va,

(8)Monroe L. Smith, the son of Joseph and Barbara Smith, was born on July 17, 1899, in Prince William County, Va., and died on July 29, 1899, and is buried in Valley View Brethren cemetery.

(7)Martha Long, the daughter of Amos and Veronica Lang, was born in Cornwall twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on February 11, 1862, and died on January 23, 1898. She was married to Horst Bucher, of Lebanon County, Pa., who was born on July 9, 1861, and died on September 6, 1884. They had one child: (8)Veronica Bucher, the daughter of Horst and Martha Bucher, was mar­

ried to Alfred J . Mase, of Lebanon, Pa. She died on May 12, 1914, aged 30 years, 2 months, 3 days. They had the following children: (9) Cora Mase, the daughter of Alfred and Veronica Mase, was married

to Albert Klick. They had the following children: (lO)Lucile Klick, the daughter of Albert and Cora Klick. (lO)Wayne Klick, the son of Albert and Cora Klick.

(9)Phoebe Mase, the daughter of Alfred and Veronica Mase, died No­vember, 1915.

(9)Bertha Mase, the daughter of Alfred and Veronica Mase, was mar­ried to Martin Habecker, and they have the following children: (10) Bettie Habecker, the daughter of Martin and Bertha Habecker. (10) Carl Habecker, the son of Martin and Bertha Habecker.

(9)Earl Mase, the son of Alfred and Veronica Mase. (9)Roy Mase, the son of Alfred and Veronica Mase. (9)Ida Mase, the daughter of Alfred and Veronica Mase.

(7)Amos Long, the son of Amos and Veronica Long, was born on April 26, 1856, in Cornwall twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and was married to Laura Wynn. They now reside in Aden, Prince County, Va.

(6)Mary Ann Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5— John Lang), the daughter of John and Elizabeth Lang, was born in Annville twp., Lebanon County, Pa,, on February 10, 1816, and died on July 7, 1885. She is buried in Mt. Zion. Mary Ann was married to Gottleib Fayler, on Jan­uary 9, 1842. He was born on November 19, 1812, and died on Apri l 3, 1890. He, too, is buried in Mt. Zion. They resided in Meyerstown, Pa., and had the following children;

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued.

(7)Elizabeth Fayler, the daughter of Gottleib and Mary Fayler, was married to Elias Hunsicker. They had the following children: (8)Mary Hunsicker, the daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was

married to Joseph Swonger, and had the following children: (9) Grover Swonger, the son of Joseph and Mary Swonger. (9)Pearl Swonger, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Swonger. (9)Helen Swonger, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Swonger.

(8)Phraney Hunsicker, the daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was married to Milton Yeager, and they had one child: (9)Lizzie Yeager, the daughter of Milton and Phraney Yeager, resides

in Meyerstown, Pa. (8)Frank Hunsicker, the son of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was mar­

ried and had three children: (9)Adeline Hunsicker, the daughter of Frank Hunsicker and wife.

Womelsdorf, Pa. (9)Ruth Hunsicker, the daughter of Frank Hunsicker and wife. Wom­

elsdorf, Pa. (9)Franklin Hunsicker, the son of Frank Hunsicker and wife, Wom­

elsdorf, Pa. (8)Jacob Hunsicker, the son of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was mar­

ried, and had two chil dren: (9)Edna Hunsicker, the daughter of Jacob Hunsicksr and wife, of

Stouchsburg, Pa. (9)Jacob Hunsicker, the son of Jacob Hunsicker and wife, of Stouchs­

burg, Pa. (8)Harry Hunsicker, the son of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was mar­

ried and had five children: (9)Bertha Hunsicker, the daughter of Harry Hunsicker, of Meyers­

town, Pa., Route 3. (9)Milton Hunsicker, the son of Harry Hunsicker, of Meyerstown, Pa.,

Route 3. (9)Mabel Hunsicker, the daughter of Harry Hunsicker, of Meyerstown,

Pa., Route 3.

(9)Harry Hunsicker, the son of Harry Hunsicker, of Meyerstown, Pa., Route 3.

(9) Warren Hunsicker, the son of Harry Hunsicker, of Meyerstown, Pa., Route 3.

(8)Sallie Hunsicker, the daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was married to William Swonger, and they have eight children: (9)LeRoy Swonger, the son of William and Sallie Swonger, of West

Meyerstown, Pa.

(9)Elizabeth Swonger, the daughter of William and Sallie Swonger, of West Meyerstown, Pa.

(9)Harold Swonger, the son of William and Sallie Swonger, of West Meyerstown, Pa.

(9)Alfred Swonger, the son of William and Sallie Swonger, of West Meyerstown, Pa.

(9)Charlotte Swonger, the daughter of William and Sallie Swonger, of West Meyerstown, Pa,

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(9)Cordelia Swonger, the daughter of William and Sallie Swonger, of West Meyerstown, Pa.

(9)Grace Swonger, the daughter of William and Sallie Swonger, of West Meyerstown, Pa.

(9)Miriam Swonger, the daughter of William and Sallie Swonger, ot West Meyerstown, Pa.

(8)Samuel Hunsicker, the son of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was mar­ried and had one child: (9)Beatrice Hunsicker, the daughter of Samuel Hunsicker, of West

heading, Pa. (8)Adam Hunsicker, the son of Elias and Elizabeth Hunsicker, was mar­

ried and had the following children: (9)Kathryn Hunsicker, the dau. of Adam Hunsicker of Shippens­

burg, Pa. (9)Adam Hunsicker, the son of Adam Hunsicker of Shippens­

burg, Pa. (9)Edward Hunsicker, the son of Adam Hunsicker, of Shippens­

burg, Pa. (9)Albert Hunsicker, the son of Adam Hunsicker, of Shippens­

burg, Pa, (9)Mildred Hunsicker, the dau of Adam Hunsicker, of Shippens­

burg, Pa. (9)Beatrice Hunsicker, the dau. of Adam Hunsickoi-, of Sluppens

burg. Pa. (9)Ruth Hunsicker, the dau. of Adam Hunsicker, of Shippens­

burg, Pa.

(7)Ann Fayler, the daughter of Gottlieb and Mary Fayler, was married to Cyrus Noll, and they had two children:— (8)Mary Noll, the daughter of Cyrus and Ann Noll, was married to Ed­

ward Light, and had four children:— (9)Frank C. Light, the son of Edward and Mary Light, was married,

and had one child :—• (10)Jeannette Light, the daughter of Frank Light and wife.

(9)William P. Light, the son of Edward and Mary Light. (9)Anna Light, the daughter of Edward and Mary Light, was married

to Miller, and they have two children:— (lC)William Miller, the son of Anna (Light) Miller. (10)Mary Miller, the dau. of Anna (Light) Miller.

(9)Viola Light, the daughter of Edward and Mary Light, was married to Samuel Lucks, and had two children:— (lO)Raymond Lucks, the son of Samuel and Viola Lucks. (10) Charles Lucks, the son of Samuel and Viola Lucks.

(8)Anna Noll, the daughter of Cyrus and Ann Noll, was married to Free­man Boyer, and they reside in Meyerstown, Pa., Route No. 3. They have two children:— (9) Harry Boyer, the son of Freeman and Anna Boyer, was married

and had one child:— (10)Anna May Boyer, the daughter of Harry Boyer and wife.

(9)LeRoy Boyer, the son of Freeman and Anna Boyer, was married and had two children:—

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(S)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued.

(lO)Harry R. Boyer, the son of LeRoy Boyer, and wife. (lO)Betty May Boyer, the daughter of LeRoy Boyer, and wife.

(7)Phraney Fayler, the daughter of Gottlieb and Mary Fayler, was born in Jacksonville, Pa., on December 13, 1844, and died on September 30, 1913, and is buried in Mt. Zion. She was married to Edward Heffelfinger of Meyerstown, Pa., who was born on May 26, 1834, in Mt, Etna, Berks County, Pa., and died on September 25, 1905; and is buried in Mt. Zion. He was a farmer, and a member of the Lutheran church. They had the following children:—

(8)Gottleib Heffelfinger, the son of Edward and Phraney Heffelfinger, was born in Greble, Pa., on February 2, 1870, and was married to Ella M . Spitler, who wa i born in Wintersville, Pa., on September 8, 1873. They reside in Meyerstown, Pa. He is a farmer, and they are members of the Lutheran church. They have five children:— (9)Henry S. Heffelfinger, the son of Gottlieb and Ella Heffelfinger,

was born on May 6, 1894, and was married to Agnes Spannuth, of Fredericksburg, Pa., who was born on Apri l 22, 1894. They reside in Meyerstown, Pa., and have one daughter:— (10)Ruth Heffelfinger, the daughter of Henry and Agnes Heffel­

finger, was born Sept. 17, 1923. (9)Jaoob Heffelfinger, the son of Gottlieb and Ella Heffelfinger, was

born on November 4, 1895, in Meyerstown, Pa., and died on August 2, 1901, and is buried in Mt. Zion. He was a member of the Luth­eran church.

(9)Edward Heffelfinger, the son of Gottlieb and Ella Heffelfinger, was born on February 26, 1899, and was married to Mary Deck, who born on March 9, 1990, and died March 13, 1922. Edward died on July 4, 1922. They were members of the Lutheran church, and are buried in Mt. Zion.

(9)Earl Robert Heffelfinger, the son of Gottlieb and Ella Heffelfinger, was born September 5, 1902, and was married to Mary Brandt, who was born on January 27, 1903. Earl is a member of the Lutheran church, and his wife is a member of the Reformed church.

(9)G. Warren Heffelfinger, the son of Gottlieb and Ella Heffelfinger, was born on December 7, 1916.

(8)Mary Heffelfinger, the daughter of Edward and Phraney Heffelfinger, was married to Alvin Daub. They have one daughter:— (9)Mabel Daub, the daughter of Alvin and Mary Daub.

(8)Miranda Heffelfinger, the daughter of Edward and Phraney Heffel­finger, was married to Harry Garber.

(8) Grant Heffelfinger, the son of Edward and Phraney Heffelfinger, was married and has one son:—

(9) Wayne Heffelfinger, the son of Grant Heffelfiner, was married and has two daughters:—•

(10)Grace Heffelfinger, the daughter of Wayne Heffelfinger. (10)Mildred Heffelfinger, the daughter of Wayne Heffelfinger.

(8)Phraney Heffelfinger, the daughter of Edward and Phraney Heffel­finger, was married to William Peiffer. They have two children. (9)Jacob Peiffer, the son of William and Phraney Peiffer, of Fred­

ericksburg, Pa.

270 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued,

(9)Martha Peiffer, the daughter of William and Phraney Peiffer, of Fredericksburg, Pa.

(8)Isaac Heffelfinger, the son of Edward and Phraney Heffelfinger, was married and had three children: (9)Edward Heffelfinger, the son of Isaac Heffelfinger. (9)Barbara Heffelfinger, the daughter of Isaac Heffelfinger. (9) Carl Heffelfinger, the son of Isaac Heffelfinger.

(7) Amanda Fayler, the daughter of Gottleib and Mary Fayler, was married to Jacob Brossman. They had one child: (8)William Brossman, the son of Jacob and Amanda Brossman, of Read­

ing, Pa. (7)J. H . Fayler, (Fahler, Faylor), the son of Gottleib and Mary Fayler, was

married and had one child. He resides in Hunterstown, Ind. (8)Roy Fayler, the son of J . H . Fayler, was married and has three chil­

dren : (9)Gerald Fayler, the son of Roy Fayler. (9)Wayne Fayler, the son of Roy Fayler. (9)Everd Fayler, the son of Roy Fayler.

(7)Mary Fayler, the daughter of Gottleib and Mary Fayler, was married to Henry Brossman. of Mt, Aetna, Pa. They have no children.

(6)Isaac Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5—John Lang), the son of John Lang and his second wife, was born on December 18, 1826, and died on Apri l 4, 1902. He was a farmer, and married to Catharine Funk, who was born in Annville, Pa., on June 15, 1827, and died on Septem­ber 14, 1896. They are buried in Ebenezer cemetery. They had the follow­ing children:

(7) Amanda R. Long, the daughter of Isaac and Catharine Lang, was born on May 10, 1851, in Sporting Hi l l , along William Penn Highway, between Fairland and Annville, Pa., and was married to David L. Light, who was born in Ebenezer, on October 4, 1850, and died on May 10, 1925, and is buried in Ebenezer cemetery. He was a farmer, and a member of the United Brethren church, and the P. O. S. of A. They had the following children: (8)Stella M . Light, the daughter of David and Amanda Light, was born in

Ebenezer, on February 12, 1885, and was married to Frank Shuey, who was born in Hamlin, Pa., on November 23, 1884. They are Lutheran church members, and reside in Lebanon, Pa., where he conducts a gen­eral merchandising business. They have one child:— (9) Alma L. Shuey, the daughter of Frank and Stella Shuey, was born

in Ebenezer, on August 19, 1911. (8)Lizzie M . Light, the daughter of David and Amanda Light, was mar­

ried to Job Light. They have the following children:— (9)David L. Light, the son of Job and Lizzie Light, was married to

Stella Smith. (9)Annie Light, the daughter of Job and Lizzie Light, was married to

Eden Hoke, and they reside in West Lebanon, Pa. (9)Myrl Light, the daughter of Job and Lizzie Light, was married to

Daubert. (9) Joseph Light, the son of Job and Lizzie Light. (9)Ray Light, the son of Job and Lizzie Light.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued,

(7)Lizzie F. Long, the daughter of Isaac and Catharine Lang, was the first born of the family. She was married to Amos Heilman, and resided on the Heilman farm, two miles northwest of H i l l Church, in Lebanon Coun­ty, Pa., until her death in 1916. Her husband died in 1908. They had the following children: (8)David H. Heilman, the son of Amos and Lizzie Heilman. resides on the

Heilman farm. He is unmarried. (8)Katie Heilman, the daughter of Amos and Lizzie Heilman, resides on

Heilman farm. She is unmarried. (8)Frank L. Heilman, the son of Amos and Lizzie Heilman is married to

Anna G. Fry. They reside in Cleona, Pa., and have the following chil­dren : (9)Russel F. Heilman, the son of Frank and Anna Heilman, is married

to Helen Miller. They have the following children: (lO)Russel Fry Heilman, the son of Russel and Helen Heilman. (10) David Henry Heilman, the son of Russel and Helen Heilman.

(9)Irene F. Heilman, the daughter of Frank and Anna Heilman, is married to Emmett Martin. They have one child: (lO)Robert H . Martin, the son of Emmett and Irene Martin.

(9)Marion F. Heilman, the daughter of Frank and Anna Heilman. (7) Henry F. Long, the son of Isaac and Catharine Lang, was born in 1859, and

was married twice. He resides in West Lebanon, Pa. The first wife was Alice Stover, and the second wife was Fannie Hoarst. They have the fol­lowing children:—

(8) Oscar S. Long, the son of Henry and Alice Long, was married to Es­tella Tittle. They have the following children:— (9)Estella Long, the daughter of Oscar and Estella Long. (9)Ethel Long, the daughter of Oscar and Estella Long.

(8)Harry S. Long, the son of Henry and Alice Long, was married to Sallie M . Ilimmelberger. They have the following children: (9)Alice Long, the daughter of Harry and Sallie Long. (9)Mark Long, the son of Harry and Sallie Long. (9) Carl Long, the son of Harry and Sallie Long.

(8)Sadie S. Long, the daughter of Henry and Alice Long, was married to Paul Lawrence. They have the following child:— (9)Henry L. Lawrence, the son of Paul and Sadie Lawrence.

(8) Martha H . Long, the daughter of Henry and Fannie Long, was married to Harold Haag. They have the following children:— (9)Vincent L. Haag, the son of Harold and Martha Haag. (9) Betty Jean Haag, the daughter of Harold and Martha Haag.

(7)Isaac F. Long, the son of Isaac and Catharine Lang, was born in 1861,

and was twice married. The first wife was Emma L. Bohr, and the second wife was Louise Wangner. They reside in Annville, Pa., and have the following children:— (8)Katie May Long, the daughter of Isaac and Emma Long, was married

to Harrison Light, who is now deceased. They have the following children:— (9)Isaac L. Light, the son of Harrison and Katie Light, was married

to Hazel Worthington. They have one son: (9) Emma L . Light, the daughter of Harrison and Katie Light.

HISTORY OF THB LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Ljcbanon County, Fa,, Continued,

(9)Dorothy Light, the daughter of Harrison and Katie Light. (9)Ruth Light, the daughter of Harrison and Katie Light.

(8)Harvey B. Long, the son of Isaac and Emma Long, was married to Margaret Romig. They have the following children:— (9)Ralph Long, the son of Harvey and Margaret Long. (9)Emma Long, the daughter of Harvey and Margaret Long.

(8)Walter B. Long, the son of Isaac and Emma Long, was married to Hannah Fox. They have the following children :— (9)Mervin Long, the son of Walter and Hannah Long. (9)Lans Jean Long, the son of Walter and Hannah Long.

(7) John A. Long, the son of Isaac and Catharine Lang, was born on March 24, 1869, and died on November 11, 1927. They resided at Hi l l church, Lebanon County, Pa., until his death, when the family removed to Ann­ville, Pa. He was married to Kate D. Miller, who was born on Septem­ber 15, 1871. John A. Long was the first president of the Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, and was a farmer, and influential citizen of Lebanon County, Pa. They have the following children: (Picture 273). (8)HermanM. Long, the son of John A. and Kate Long, was born on De­

cember 12, 1894, and was married to Ruth M . Kelchner. They have the following children: —

(9)Richard Wallace Long, the son of Herman and Ruth Long, was born on June 28, 1921.

(9)Mildred Phyllis Long, the daughter of Herman and Ruth Long, was born on October —, 1924.

(8)Morris M . Long, the son of John A. and Kate Long, was born on May 12, 1896, and was married to Elizabeth F. Fencil. They have the fol­lowing children:— (9) Dorothy Jean Long, the daughter of Morris and Elizabeth Long,

was born on May 19, 1921. (9)Robert Byron Long, the son of Morris and Elizabeth Long, was

born on February —, 1923. (9)James Hubbard Long, the son of Morris and Elizabeth Long, was

born on October 17, 1924. (8)Kath.ryn M . Long, the daughter of John A. and Kate Long, was born on

Dec. 14, 1901. (8)Isaac M . Long, the son of John A. and Kate Long, was born on July 23

1903. (8)John Henry Long, the son of John A. and Kate Long, was born on

March 19, 1905, and was married to Helen Brauer, of Chester, Pa., on Sept. 25, 1930.

(8)Paul M . Long, the son of John A. and Kate Long, was born on Oct. 16, 1907.

(8) Violet M . Long, the dau. of John A. and Kate Long, was born on Aug. 16, 1909.

(8)Mary E. Long, the dau. of John A and Kate Long, was born on Apri l 4, 1911.

(8)Irene J . Long, the dau. of John A. and Kate Long, was born on June 28, 1914.

(6)John D, Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5—John Lang), the son of John Lang and his second wife, was born on December 25,

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY

JOHN A. LONG,

Hill Church, Lebanon County, Pa.

President Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania,

1927.

274 HTSTORY OF THE LONO F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa,, Continued.

1829, and died on March 31, 1874. He was married to Catherine Light, the daughter of Abraham and Maria (Brandt) Light, on February 26, 1848, by the Rev. Wm. Ernst, of Lebanon, Pa. Catherine was born in Lebanon coun­ty, Pa., on February 20, 1830, and died in 1892. They had the following children:— (7)Mary Ann Long, the daughter of John D. and Catherine Lang, was born

in Lebanon County, Pa., on December 31, 1848. and died on March 12, 1860.

(7)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of John D. and Catherine Lang, was born in Lebanon County, Pa., on February 19, 1851, and was married to Jacob Strohm. They had the following children:— (8) Anna Mary Strohm, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, was

married to Dawson McCaully. They had one daughter:— (9)Margaret Elizabeth McCaully, the daughter of Lawson and Anna

McCaully. (8)John W. Strohm, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, of Chicago,

111. (8)Elizabeth Strohm, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, was

married to Twombly. They had the following children:— (9)Edna Twombly, the daughter of Elizabeth (Strohm) Twombly, of

Des Moines, Ia. (9)Helen Twombly, the daughter of Elizabeth (Strohm) Twombly, of

Des Moines, Ia. (9)Lois Twombly, the daughter of Elizabeth (Strohm) Twombly, of

Des Moines, Ia. (8)Emma Lillie Strohm, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, was

married to Tiara, of Des Moines, la . (8)Laura Catherine Strohm, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm,

was married to Gould, of Van Wert, Ia. (8)Albert Lee Strohm, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, was mar­

ried to Pauline Blesse. They live in Sioux City, Ia. (8)Erwin Long Strohm, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, was mar­

ried to Leah . They reside in Chicago, 111., and have the fol­lowing children:— (9)John Robert Strohm, the son of Erwin and Leah Strohm.

(8)Anson L. Strohm, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, deceased. He was a twin brother to Erwin.

(8)Harvey Allen Strohm, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Strohm, de­ceased.

(7)John Henry Long, the son of John D. and Catherine Lang, was born in Swatara twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on October 25, 1854, and died on November 13, 1911. He was married to Amelia M . Weber, who died on Apri l 4, 1910. They had the following children:—

(8)Irene Long, the daughter of John H . and Amelia Long, was married to Paul Verdier. They had the following children:— (9)Thomas Verdier, the son of Paul and Irene Verdier. (9)John Calvin Verdier, the son of Paul and Irene Verdier.

(8) Blanch Long, the daughter of John H. and Amelia Long.

(8)Luella Long, the daughter of John H. and Amelia Long, was adopted

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(S)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued.

by Harvey and Catherine Yeager, her uncle and aunt. Catherine Yeager being a sister to John H . Long.

(7)Emma Louise Long, the daughter of John D. and Catherine Lang, was born in Lebanon County, Pa., on Apri l 23, 1859, and died on December 21, 1918. She was married to Samuel Soliday, and they had the follow­ing children:— (8) Harvey Soliday, the son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was married

to Annie Conrad. They had the following children :— (9)Lloyd Conrad Soliday, the son of Harvey and Annie Soliday. (9) Earl John Soliday, the son of Harvey and Annie Soliday. (9)Richard Harvey Soliday, the son of Harvey and Annie Soliday.

(8)Lillie Soliday, the daughter of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was mar­ried to Monroe Ditzler. They had the following children:— (9) Paul Ditzler, the son of Monroe and Lillie Ditzler, was married to

Mary Swaim. They had two children:— (lO)Loraine Ditzler, the daughter of Paul and Mary Ditzler. (10) Clifford Ditzler, the son of Paul and Mary Ditzler.

(9)Esther May Ditzler, the daughter of Monroe and Lillie Ditzler. (9)Ray Ditzler, the son of Monroe and Lillie Ditzler. (9) Guy Ditzler, the son of Monroe and Lillie Ditzler.

(8)Grant L. Soliday, the son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was married to Bertha Shuey. They have the following children:— (9)Lillian June Soliday, the daughter of Grant and Bertha Soliday. (9) Elizabeth Bertha Soliday, the daughter of Grant and Bertha Soli­

day.

(9)Robert Shuey Soliday, the son of Grant and Bertha Soliday. (9)G. Sterling Soliday, the son of Grant and Bertha Soliday. (9)Esther Anna Soliday, the daughter of Grant and Bertha Soliday.

(8)Miles Soliday, the son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was married to Bertha Miller. They have one daughter:— (9)Margaret Soliday, the daughter of Miles and Bertha Soliday, was

married to Clarence Anspach, and they have the following children: (lO)Irene Violet Anspach, the daughter of Clarence and Margaret

Anspach. (lO)Minnie Elizabeth Anspach, the daughter of Clarence and Mar­

garet Anspach. (10)John Henry Anspach, the son of Clarence and Margaret

Anspach. (8)John Soliday, the son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was married to

Rachael Long. They had one son:— (9)—Ernest Soliday, the son of John and Rachael Soliday.

(8)—Samuel Soliday, the son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was married to Ella Snyder. They have one daughter:—

(9)Joyce Soliday, the daughter of Samuel and Ella Soliday, deceased. (8)Arthur Soliday, the son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, was married

to Bertha Mease. They have the following children:— (9)Venora Soliday, the daughter of Arthur and Bertha Soliday. (9)Luther Soliday, the son of Arthur and Bertha Soliday. (9) Arthur Soliday, the son of Arthur and Bertha Soliday, deceased.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(8)Harry Soliday, tlie son of Samuel and Emma Soliday, deceased. (7)Milton L. Long, the son of John D. and Catherine Lang, was born in

Lebanon County, Pa., on March 16, 1862, and died on May 27, 1924. He was married to Alice Boltz, of Annville, Pa., on January 16, 1883. They had the following children:— (8)Estella Long, the daughter of Milton and Alice Long, was married to

Perry Meyers. They had the following children:— (9)Arthur Meyers, the son of Perry and Estella Meyers. (9)Dorothy Meyers, the dau. of Ferry and Estella Meyers. (9)Howard Meyers, the son of Perry and Estella Meyers. (9)Helen Meyers, the dau. of Perry and Estella Meyers. (9)Perry Meyers, the son of Perry and Estella Meyers. (9)Warren Meyers, the son of Perry and Estella Meyers. (9)Herman Meyers, the son of Perry and Estella Meyers. (9) Stella Meyers, the dau. of Perry and Estella Meyers.

(8)Raymond B. Long» the son of Milton and Alice Long. (8)Mabel B. Long, the daughter of Milton and Alice Long, was married

to Arthur Miller. (8)Erma B. Long, the daughter of Milton and Alice Long, was married

to Peters. They have one daughter:— (9)Merdia Peters, the daughter of Erma (Long) Peters.

(8)Phares B. Long, the son of Milton and Alice Long, deceased. (8)Virgie B. Long, the daughter of Milton and Alice Long, was married

to David Dillman. They had two children:— (9)Esther Dillman, the daughter of David and Virgie Dillman. (9)Stella Dillman, the daughter of David and Virgie Dillman.

(8)Carrie B. Long, the daughter of Milton and Alice Long, was married to Arthur Strohman. They had one son:— (9)Harold B. Strohman, the son of Arthur and Carrie Strohman.

(8)Ammon B. Long, the son of Milton and Alice Long, deceased. (7) Catherine L. Long, the daughter of John D. and Catherine Lang, was born

on November 17, 1865, and died on February 25, 1928. She was married to Harvey Yeager, and they had the following children:— (8)Eugene Claude Yeager, the son of Harvey and Catherine Yeager,

deceased. (8) Claude Eugene Yeager, the son of Harvey and Catherine Yeager,

deceased. (8)Infant, of Harvey and Catherine Yeager, deceased. (8)Luella Long, the adopted daughter of Harvey and Catherine Yeager.

Luella is the neice of Catherine, being the daughter of John and Amelia Long.

(7)Lovina Long, the daughter of John and Catherine Lang, was born in Swa­tara twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on February 24, 1867, and was married to Frank L. Flocken. They had the following children:— (8) Howard C. Flocken, the son of Frank and Lovina Flocken, was un­

married. (8)Walter Jacob Flocken, the son of Frank and Lovina Flocken, was

married to Gertrude Biecher. They had the following children:— (9)Pauline Flocken, the daughter of Walter and Gertrude Flocken. (9)LeRoy Walter Flocken, the son of Walter and Gertrude Flocken.

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(3)Chr:stian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(9) Victor Herbert Flocken, the son of Walter and Gertrude Flocken. (9) Ethel Lovina Flocken, the dau. of Walter and Gertrude Flocken. (9)Evelyn Mary Flocken, the dau. of Walter and Gertrude Flocken. (9)Richard Frederick Flocken, the son of Walter and Gertrude Flocken,

(8) John Long Flocken, the son of Frank and Lovina Flocken, was mar­ried to Emily Kreitzer, and they had the following children:— (9)Robert Lee Flocken, the son of John and Emily Flocken. (9)Helen Ruth Flocken, the dau. of John and Emily Flocken.

(8)Paul J . Flocken, the son of Frank and Lovina Flocken, was married to Grace Hastings Donmoyer, and they had the following children:— (9) Karl Roebuck Flocken, the son of Paul and Grace Flocken. (9) Jean Grace Flocken, the daughter of Paul and Grace Flocken. (9) Paul J . Flocken, second son of Paul and Grace Flocken.

(6) William Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5—John Lang), the son of John Lang, and his second wife, was born on June 24, 1832, and died on Apri l 2, 1868. He is buried on the family plot on the Jacob Long farm, southeast from Annville, Pa. He was married to Lydia R. Forney, who was born on June 22, 1835, and died June 25, 1911. They had the following children:

(7)Frank F. Long, the son of William and Lydia Lang, was born on October 6, 1854, and died on December 4, 1910. He was married three times. The first wife was Veronica Winters, who was born on July 6, 1845, and died on November 10, 1883. The second wife was Margaret Light, who was born on September 1, 1865, and died on March 20, 1892. The third wife was Priscilla Sanders, nee, Mark, who died on Apri l 15, 1924. Follow­ing are the children :— (8)Infant, a son of Frank and Veronica Long, was born on October 25,

1875, and died in infancy. (8)Abner W. Long, the son of Frank and Veronica Long, was born on

October 9, 1876, and was married to Annie Kirkwood, on February 22, 1905. She was born on August 31, 1885. They had the following children:— (9)Ardath Long, the daughter of Abner and Annie Long, was born

on March 6, 1906, and died on March 27, 1906.

(9)Armand K. Long, the son of Abner and Annie Long, was born on March 22, 1907.

(9)Alene Margarite Long, the dau. of Abner and Annie Long, was born on October 30, 1908.

(9)Abner Franklin Long, the son of Abner and Annie Long, Avas

horn on July 14, 1910.

(9)Ardath N. Long, the dau. of Abner and Annie Long, was born on March 31, 1916.

(8)Bertha W. Long, the daughter of Frank and Veronica Long, was born on July 31, 1878, and was married to William Englehart, on October 4, 1897. He was born on Apri l 20, 1878. They had the following chil­dren :— (9)C. Fred Englehart, the son of William and Bertha Englehart, was

born on January 10, 1898, and was married to Lillian Barr, who was born on June 25, 1900. They had the following children:—

278 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(S) Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa,, Continued.

(10) Sterling G. Englehart, the son of Fred and Lillian Englehart, was born on July 13, 1919.

(10) Catherine L . Englehart, the daughter of Fred and Lillian Englehart, was born on December 22, 1920.

(10) Joseph F. Englehart, the son of Fred and Lillian Englehart, was born on January 10, 1922.

(10)Betty J . Englehart, the daughter of Fred and Lillian Engle­hart, was born on March 30, 1924.

(10) Kenneth W. Englehart, the son of Fred and Lillian Englehart, was born on Apr i l 3, 1925.

(lO)Richard F. Englehart, the son of Fred and Lillian Englehart, was born on June 29, 1926.

(9)Joseph Englehart, the son of William and Bertha Englehart, was born on January 24, 1901, and was married to Irene May Espen-shade, on March 29, 1924. She was born on August 17, 1902. They had one child: (lO)James Joseph Englehart, the son of Joseph and Irene Engle­

hart, was born on August 4, 1924. (9)Cathryn Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Engle­

hart, was born on October 15, 1902, and was married to Charles R, Andrews, on August 4, 1923. l ie was born on November 29, 1900. They had the following children :— (10) Betty Jeane Andrews, the daughter of Charles and Cathryn

Andrews, was born on December 13, 1923. (10)Emma Jeannette Andrews, the d a u g h t e r of Charles and

Cathryn Andrews, was born on July 29, 1925. (10) William H. Andrews, the son of Charles and Cathryn Andrews,

was born on October 31, 1926. (9)Guy Englehart, the son of William and Bertha Englehart, was born

on December 4, 1905, and was married to Dorothy Brandt, on Apri l 11, 1925. She was born on January 13, 1907. They had one child:— (10) Guy D. Englehart, the son of Guy and Dorothy Englehart, was

born on September 22, 1926. (9)Harry Englehart, the son of William and Bertha Englehart, was

born on September 10, 1899. (9)Infant Child of William and Bertha Englehart, was still horn on

March 2, 1904. (9)Myrl L . Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Englehart,

was born on July 17, 1907. She was married to Earl Warren, on Dec. 25, 1929. He was born on Oct. 2, 1905.

(9)Alene Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Englehart, was born on January 11, 1910, and died on May 1, 1910.

(9)Bertha May Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Engle­hart, was born on May 2, 1911,

(9)Wilson Englehart, the son of William and Bertha Englehart, was born on November 26, 1912.

(9)George W. Englehart, the son of William and Bertha Englehart, was born on February 22, 1914.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued,

(9)Lenore Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Engle­hart, was born on July 22, 1915.

(9)Sarah Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Engle­hart, was born on November 9, 1917.

(9)Florence Englehart, the daughter of William and Bertha Engle­hart, was born on July 20, 1919.

(8) William W. Long, the son of Frank and Veronica Long, was born on January 4, 1880, and died on February 19, 1880.

(8) Amy W. Long, the daughter of Frank and Veronica Long, was born on January 14, 1882, and was married twice. The first husband was Cyrus W. H . Moyer, to whom she was married on September 28, 1901. He was born on February 3, 1882, and died on December 14, 1904. The second husband was Elmer E. Wolfe, to whom she was married on March 28, 1908, and he was born on November 27, 1873. They had the following children:— (9)Viola M . Moyer, the daughter of Cyrus and Amy Moyer, was born

on Apri l 12, 1902, and was married to Earl A . Dissinger, who was born on Dec. 29, 1898.

(9)William H. Moyer, the son of Cyrus and Amy Moyer, was born on August 5, 1903, and was married to Florence A. Hoover, on Jan­uary 21, 1922. She was born on March 3, 1893. They had one child:— (lO)Dorothy Elizabeth Moyer, the daughter of William and Florence Moyer, was born on Apr i l 11, 1923.

(9)Archie C. Wolfe, the son of Elmer and Amy Wolfe, was born on May 30, 1909. He was married to Eliz. A. Weaver, on Aug. 30, 1930.

(9)Walter C. Wolfe, the son of Elmer and Amy Wolfe, was born on Oct. 20, 1910.

(9)Bertha M . Wolfe, the dau. of Elmer and Amy Wolfe, was born on Sept. 12, 1912.

(9)Charles E. Wolfe, the son of Elmer and Amy Wolfe, was born on Jan. 2, 1914.

(9)Paul C. Wolfe, the son of Elmer and Amy Wolfe, was born on De­cember 25, 1916.

(9) Emma Catherine Wolfe, the daughter of Elmer and Amy Wolfe, was born on December 27, 1918, and died on July 28, 1919.

(8)Edith Susannah Long, the daughter of Frank and Margaret Long, was born on March 16, 1888, and was married on Apr i l 3, 1912, to Pierce R. Carpenter, who was born on September 13, 1888. They had one child:—

(9)Pierce Robert Carpenter, the son of Pierce and Edith Carpenter, was born on May 12, 1913.

(8)Margaret Lydia Long, the daughter of Frank and Margaret Long, was born on July 24, 1889, and was married to Joseph B. Evans, on June 6, 1921.

(8)Ruth Long, the daughter of Frank and Priscilla Long, was born on June 12, 1894, and was married on January 30, 1915, to Ivan Ensmin­ger, who was born on November 20, 1894. They had three children :— (9) George Irvin Ensminger, the son of Ivan and Ruth Ensminger, was

born on August 16, 1915.

2S0 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Fatuity of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(9)Frank Elmer Ensminger, the son of Ivan and Ruth Ensminger, was born on June 26, 1917.

(9)Richard Ivan Ensminger, the son of Ivan and Ruth Ensminger, was born on July 16, 1923.

(8) Charles Long, the son of Frank and Priscilla Long, was born on Apri l 17, 1895, and died on February 22, 1898.

(8)Frank F. Long, the son of Frank and Priscilla Long, was born on January 30, 1899, and was married on September 4, 1920, to Ethel Boltz, who was born on July 3, 1901. They had one child :— (9) Frank Long, Jr., the son of Frank and Ethel Long, was born on May

10, 1922.

(6)David Lang, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5—John Lang), the son of John and Elizabeth Lang, was married to Eva Lentz, on October 11, 1825. His father deeded the original farm to him on March 30, 1833. He is buried on the family plot on the old farm. They had the follow­ing children:—(Chart on opposite page).

(7)Cyrus Long, the son of David and Eva Lang, died in infancy. (7) Lucy Ann Long, the daughter of David and Eva Lang, was born on Janu­

ary 11, 1826, and was married to Moses Heagy. They had the following children :— (8) Jacob Heagy, the son of Moses and Lucy Heagy, was born on Decem­

ber 19, 1855, and was married twice. The first wife was Lizzie Ging­rich, and the second wife was Lizzie Behm. They had the following children:— (9)Lizzie Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Lizzie Gingrich Heagy,

was born on May 20, 1886, and died in infancy. (9)Infant Child, of Jacob and Lizzie Behm Heagy, died in infancy.

(8)David Heagy, the son of Moses and Lucy Heagy, was born on Febru­ary 26, 1857, and was married to Caroline Moyer. They had the fol­lowing children:—

(9)Mary Ann Heagy, the daughter of David and Caroline Heagy, was born on March 27, 1879, and was married twice. The first husband was John Walborn, of Lebanon, Pa., and the second husband was John R. Ohnmacht.

(9)Moses Heagy, the sen of David and Caroline Heagy, was born or December 25, 1880.

(8)Moses Heagy, the son of Moses and Lucy Heagy, was born on January 4, 1865, and died on October 15, 1911. He was born in Bellegrove, Pa., and is buried in Hershey, Pa. He was married twice. The first wife was Fannie Kreider, and the second wife was Agnes Witters. He was a member of the Church of Brethren, and by occupation was a manufacturer. They had the following children: (9)Elizabeth Heagy, the daughter of Moses and Fannie Heagy, was

born on December 2, 1888 in Bellegrove, Pa., and was married to Rev. Harry H. Nye, on June 17, 1916. He was born on November 9, 1887. They are members of the Church of the Brethren. They have the following children: —

(lO)Marion Elizabeth Nye, the daughter of Harry and Elizabeth Nye, was born on May 9, 1917, and died on May 24, 1920.

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HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 281

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(10) Anna Margaret Nye, the daughter of Harry and Elizabeth Nye, was born on March 7, 1922.

(10)Ethel Kathryn Nye, the daughter of Harry and Elizabeth Nye, was born on October 8, 1924, and died on December 23, 1925.

(lO)Harry H. Nye, the son of Harry and Elizabeth Nye, was born on Apr i l 15, 1928.

(9)Mabel Heagy, the daughter of Moses and Fannie Heagy, was born on March 19, 1890, and was married on March 7, 1912, to Noah Gib­ble. They have five children:— (10)Ruth Gibble, the daughter of Noah and Mabel Gibble, born De­

cember 18, 1912, and died on February 7, 1913. (10) Alta Mae Gibble, the daughter of Noah and Mabel Gibble, was

born on July 25, 1915. (lO)Kenneth Gibble, the son of Noah and Mabel Gibble, was born

on Apri l 8, 1919. (lO)Helen Grace Gibble, the daughter of Noah and Mabel Gibble,

was born on September 14, 1921. (lO)Robert Gibble, the son of Noah and Mabel Gibble, was born on

Apri l 21, 1926. (lO)Elwood H. Gibble, the son of Noah and Mabel Gibble, was born

on Apri l 21, 1926. (9) Jacob Heagy, the son of Moses and Fannie Heagy, was born on

Apri l 25, 1895, and was married to Esther Kline, on September 20, 1926. They have the following children:—

(10)Marion Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Esther Heagy, was born on February 9, 1927. She has a twin sister, Mildred.

(10)Mildred Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Esther Heagy, was born on February 9, 1927. She has a twin sister, Marion.

(9)Lucy A. Heagy, the daughter of Moses and Fannie Heagyr, was born on January 2, 1897, and was married to Ralph Maulfair, on August—, 1920. They have three children:— (lO)Mildred Maulfair, the dau. of Ralph and Lucy Maulfair, born

Aug. 30, 1921.

(lO)Ernest H. Maulfair, the son of Ralph and Lucy Maulfair, born May 27, 1928.

(10) Carl A. Maulfair, the son of Ralph and Lucy Maulfair, born Oct. 25, 1929.

(7)Sophia Long, the daughter of David and Eva Lang, was born on February 25, 1828, in South Annville, Pa., and died on June 10, 1900, and is buried in the Mennonite church cemetery. She was married to Henry Heagy, who was born in South Annville, Pa., on May 28, 1824, and died on August 2, 1873, and is buried in the Mennonite church cemetery. He was a farmer, and they had the following children:—

(8)Jacob L. Heagy, the son of Henry and Sophia Heagy, was born on August 11, 1854, in South Annville, Pa., and died on Apri l 6, 1924, and is buried in the Mennonite cemetery. He was married to Martha S. Forney, who was born on Apri l 11, 1854, in North Annville, Pa. They reside at R. F. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa. He was a farmer, and a member of the United Christian church. They have the following children:—

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(9)Lizzie F. Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born on July 18, 1875, and was married on November 27, 1897 to Irvin Dut weiler, who was born on September 12, 1871, and died on July 23, 1914. They have one son:— (lO)Elmer H. Dutweiler, the son of Irvin and Lizzie Dutweiler, was

born on October 3, 1900, and was married on March 3, 1923, to Edith M . Forney, who was born on March 22, 1899. He is a farmer, and a member of the United Christian church. They have the following children:— (ll)Verne Elizabeth Dutweiler, the daughter of Elmer and

Edith Dutweiler, was born on January 12, 1925. ( l l )Mary Grace Dutweiler, the daughter of Elmer and Edith

Dutweiler, was born on January 27, 1929. (9)Katie Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born

on December 3, 1877, and was married to George Z. Kreider. They had the following children:— (10)Homer Kreider, the son of George and Katie Kreider, was born

on December 27, 1901, and was married to Elsie Sellers. They had two children :— (11) Clarence Kreider, the son of Homer and Elsie Kreider. ( l l)Ammon Kreider, the son of Homer and Elsie Kreider,

born June 27, 1929. (10)Martha Kreider, the daughter of George and Katie Kreider,

was born on February 2, 1904, and was married to Herman Wenger.

(10) Fanny Kreider, the daughter of George and Katie Kreider, was born on November 13, 1906, and was married to Benjamin Meyers. They had three children:— (11)Arlene Meyers, the d a u g h t e r of Benjamin and Fanny

Meyers. ( l l )Martha Meyers, the daughter of Benjamin and Fanny

Meyers. (11)J. Earl Meyers, the son of Benjamin and Fanny Meyers,

born Mar. 6, 1929. (10)Esther M . Kreider, the daughter of George and Katie Kreider,

was born on Apri l 3, 1908, and died on July 23, 1908. (10) George J . Kreider, the son of George and Katie Kreider, was

born on May 24, 1910. (9)John F. Heagy, the son of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born on

October 10, 1879, in South Annville, Pa., and was married to Lizzie M. Sellers, who was born on March 9, 1890, in Londonderry twp., Lebanon County, Fa. They had two daughters:— (lO)Martha E. Heagy, the daughter of John and Lizzie Heagy, was

born on February 15, 1922. (10)Mary M . Heagy, the daughter of John and Lizzie Heagy, was

born on July 28, 1928. (9) Jacob F. Heagy, the son of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born on

January 4, 1883, in South Annville twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and was married to Lizzie G. Wenger, who was born on January 9, 1885, in Swatara twp., Lebanon Co., Pa. He is a farmer. They are

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 283

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

members of the United Zions Children, and they have the following children:— (10)Edna M . Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Lizzie Heagy, was

born on December 24, 1914, in South Annville twp., Leb. Co., Pa. (10)Erma E. Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Lizzie Heagy, was

born on December 24, 1917. (lO)Esther M . Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Lizzie Heagy,

was born on February 22, 1920. (10) Arlene N . Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Lizzie Heagy, was

born on November 24, 1926, and died on January 14, 1927. She is buried in United Zions Children cemetery in Annville, Pa.

(9)Lillie M . Heagy, the daughter of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born on April 1, 1884, in South Annville twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., and was married to Amnion S. Bachman, who was born in the same township on July 9, 1881. They reside R. F. D. No. 1, Hershey, Pa.

(9)Forney Heagy, the son of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born in So. Annville twp., Leb. Co., Pa., on September 29, 1888, and was married to Emma M . Smith, who was born in the same township, on November 10, 1893. He is a farmer, and they are members of the United Christian church. They have the following children:— (lO)Irvin S. Heagy, the son of Forney and Emma Hea gv, born

May 11, 1918. (10) Henry C. Heagy, the son of Forney and Emma Heasv, born

September 27, 1927. (9) Raymond I. Heagy, the son of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born

in S. Annville, twp., Leb. Co., Pa., on April 11, 1894, and was mar­ried to Mamie R. Hostetter, who was born on October 27, 189], and died on February 17, 1926. He married the second time to Ada II. Geiman, who was born in Londonderry twp., Leb. Co., Fa., on Sep­tember 4, 1895. He has one child :— (10)J. Harold Heagy, the son of Raymond and Mamie Heagy, was

born on June 11, 1920. (9)LeRoy A. Heagy, the son of Jacob and Martha Heagy, was born on

December 5, 1896, and was married to Virgie E. Sellers, who was born on February 7, 1898. They have one child :— (lO)Margaret Heagy, the dau. of LeRoy and Virgie Heagy, born

July 31, 1929. (8)Lizzie Heagy, the daughter of Henry and Sophia Heagy, died in in­

fancy.

(7)David Long, the son of David and Eva Lang, was born in 1829, and died in 1891. He was married to Lydia Ensminger, who was born in 1835, and died in 1899. He was a farmer. They are both buried in Bellegrove, Pa. They had the following children:—

(8)David E. Long, the son of David and Lydia Long, was born in Belle-grove, Pa., on October 2,1869, and was married to Clara Z. Miller, who was born in Heilmansdale, Pa., on July 3, 1867. He is a minister in the United Brethren church, and a member of the F . and A. M., and the Modern Woodman of America. They reside in Harrisburg ar.d have the following children:—(Picture, see page 284).

284 HISTORY OP THB BONO F A M I L Y OP P E N N S Y L V A N I A

REV. DAVID E. LONG.

Harrisburg. Pa.

President Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania

1928 - 1929.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 285

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(9)Mason Long, the sou of David and Clara Long, was born on Sept. 30, 1892, and now resides at State College.

(9)John A. Long, the son of David and Clara Long, was born on July 14, 1894, and now resides in Grantwood, N . J .

(9)Abram M . Long, the son of David and Clara Long, was born on July 23, 1895, and now resides in Philadelphia, Pa., where he is a minister of the gospel.

(9)Dora Long, the daughter of David and Clara Long, was born on Jan. 16, 1891, and was married to Omer Hummel. They reside in Harrisburg, Pa.

(9)Laura M . Long, the daughter of David and Clara hong, was born on July 23, 1902.

(8)Catharine Long, the dan. of David and Lydia Long, was born on Aug. 12, 1858, and died on May 31, 1922. She is buried at Bellegrove. She was married to Aaron Hostetter, who was born at Fontana, on Apri l 7, 1857. He now resides in Annville, Pa., R. F. D. No. 3. They had the following children :— (9) Cora Hostetter, the dau. of Aaron and Catharine Hostetter, was

born on June 12, 1881. and died on March —, 1904. She was mar­ried to Oscar Light. They had one child :— (lO)Ralph Light, the son of Oscar and Cora Light, was born on

Nov. 5, 1903, and was married to Emily Sholly. They had the following children:—• (l l)Doris Light, the dau. of Ralph and Emily Light, (11)Carl Light, the son of Ralph and Emily Light.

(9) Penrose Hostetter, the son of Aaron and Catharine Hostetter, was born on Dec. 31, 1882, at Bellegrove, Pa. He was married to Katie Light, who was born on Jan. 18, 1888, at Bellegrove. He is a farmer, and they reside in Lebanon County, Pa., Annville, R. F. D. No. 2. They have the following children:— (10)AHen L. Hostetter. the son of Penrose and Katie Hostetter,

was born on Jan. 1, 1907, and was married to Martha Fortna, who was born on Sept. 19, 1908. They reside at Campbells-town, Pa., and have one child:— ( l l )Fern Hostetter, the dau. of Allen and Martha Hostetter,

was born on April 8, 1930. (10)Cora E. Hostetter, the dau. of Penrose and Katie Hostetter,

was born on Ang. 20, 1908, at Bellegrove, Pa., and was married to Frank Miller, who was born in North Lebanon twp., Leb. Co., Pa., on Oct. 19,1903. They have the following children:— (11) Arlene Miller, the dau. of Frank and Cora Miller, was

born on May 9, 1926, in Lebanon. ( l l ) J ay F. Miller, the son of Frank and Cora Miller, was

born in Wonelsdorf, Pa., on Feb. 17, 1930. (lO)Lloyd A. Hostetter, the son of Penrose and Katie Hostetter,

born Dec. 24, 1909.

(10)Luke S. Hostetter, the son of Penrose and Katie Hostetter, born Feb. 23, 1912.

(10)Mark J . Hostetter, the son of Penrose and Katie Hostetter, born July 25, 1914.

HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Fa., Continued.

(10)Ruth E. Hostetter, the dau. of Penrose and Katie Hostetter, born Feb. 6, 1919.

(10)Alma C. Hostetter, the dau. of Penrose and Katie Hostetter, born July 21, 1922.

(lO)Penrose W. Hostetter, the son of Penrose and Katie Hostetter, born Aug. 2, 1926,

(9)LeRoy Hostetter, the son of Aaron and Catharine Hostetter, was born in Bellegrove, Pa., on Aug. 31, 1895. He is a farmer and was married three times. The third wife was Carmina Wangner, who was born in 1894 at Syner. He had the following children :— (10)Verna Hostetter, the dau. of LeRoy Hostetter, born on Aug.

17, 1917. (10) Grant Hostetter, the son of LeRoy Hostetter, born on Dec. 20,

1918. (10)Wangner Hostetter, the son of LeRoy Hostetter, born on Nov.

10, 1924. (10) Wayne Hostetter, the son of LeRoy Hostetter, born on Dec

28, 1927. (lO)Harold Hostetter, the son of LeRoy Hostetter, born on Aug.

18, 1930. (9)Grace Hostetter, the dau. of Aaron and Catharine Hostetter, was

born in Bellegrove, Pa., on Aug. 28, 1898. She was married to Harry Gerberich, and they reside in Temple, Berks Co., Pa. They have the following children :— (10)Alvin G. Gerberich, the son of Harry and Grace Gerberich, b.

Nov. 10, 1923. (lO)Marian Gerberich, the dau. of Harry and Grace Gerberich, b.

Apr. 22, 1926. (8)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of David and Lydia Long, died in in­

fancy. (7)Jacob Long, the son of David and Eva Lang, was born on January 7,

1832, and was married to Maria Smith. Both are buried in Long's Meet­ing-house cemetery in South Annville township, Lebanon County, Pa. They were members of the German Baptist church. They had the fol­lowing children:—(See page 240). (8)David S. Long, the son of Jacob and Maria Long, was born on De­

cember 27, 1854. and was married to Mary Ann Fink. They were members of the German Baptist church, and had the following chil­dren:— (9)Elizabeth F. Long, the daughter of David S. and Mary Fink Long,

was born in North Cornwall, Pa., on February 27, 1881, and was married to Harvey Hostetter, who was born in South Annville, Pa., on July 3, 1876. He is a farmer, and they reside in Annville, Le­banon Co., Pa. They are members of the United Christian church. Elizabeth Hostetter was the organizer of the Long Family Organ­ization. They have the following children:—(Picture, page 287). (lO)Harvey Herman Hostetter, the son of Harvey and Elizabeth

Hostetter, was born on December 14, 1900, in South Annville, and was married to Helen Royer. They have the following children:—

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288 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(.'i)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(11) Marian Elizabeth Hostetter, the daughter of Harvey Her­man and Helen Hostetter, was horn on November 10, 1924.

(ll)Joyce Arbelle Hostetter, the daughter of Harvey Herman and Helen Hostetter.

(10)Warren David Hostetter, the son of Harvey and Elizabeth Hostetter, was born in South Annville, on Apr i l 9, 1902, and was married to Marian Leedorn. They have the following children:—

(l l )Verna May Hostetter, the daughter of Warren and Marian Hostetter, was born on November 19, 1925.

(l l)Harvey Merlin Hostetter, the son of Warren and Marian Hostetter, was born on November 11, 1927.

(11)Geraldine Grace Hostetter, the daughter of Warren and Marian Hostetter.

(9)Eva Long, the daughter of David S. and Mary Long, was born on September 25, 1882, and was married to Homer Kleinfelter. They had the following children:— (10) Stanley Kleinfelter, the son of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter, was

married to Ida Keller, and had one child :— ( l l )Evelyn Kleinfelter, the daughter of Stanley and Ida Klein-

felter. (10)Mabel Kleinfelter, the daughter of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter,

was married to Harvey Staver. They had one child :— ( l l )Kathryn Louise Staver, the dau. of Harvey and Mabel

Staver. (10)John Kleinfelter, the son of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter, was

married to Anna Yorty. They had one child:— (l l)John Henry Kleinfelter, the son of John and Anna Klein-

felter. (10)Anna Kleinfelter, the daughter of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter. (10)Henry Kleinfelter, the son of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter. (10)Stella Kleinfelter, the daughter of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter. (10)Harold Kleinfelter, the son of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter. (10)Leon Kleinfelter, the son of Homer and Eva Kleinfelter.

(9) Jacob F. Long, the son of David S. and Mary Long, was born on May 31, 1893, and was married to Mary Long. They have one child :— (lO)Cleon Long, the dau. of Jacob and Mary Long.

(9)Miles F . Long, the son of David S. and Mary Long, was born on December 13, 1897, and was married to Elverda Maud Hoffman.

(9)David F. Long, the son of David S. and Mary Long, was born on November 10, 1899, and was m a r r i e d to Amanda Arlene Light. They have the following children:—(Picture on page 289). (10) Carl Damon Long, the son of David F. and Amanda Long. (lO)Verna Arlene Long, the dau. of David F. and Amanda Long. (10)Fern May Long, the dau. of David F. and Amanda Long. (10) Glen Marlin Long, the son of David F. and Amanda Long.

(9)Henry F. Long, the son of David S. and Mary Long, was born on June 2, 1907, and was married to Fannie Horst. They had the fol­lowing children: —

H E R M A N L A N G F A M I L Y OF L E B A N O N COUNTY

DAVID F. LONG

Lebanon, Pa.

Assistant Secretary Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania,

1927 - 1931.

290 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued.

(10)J. Henry H. Long, the son of Henry and Fannie Long. (lO)Joseph M . Long, the son of Henry and Fannie Long.

(9)Raymond F. Long, the son of David S. and Mary Long, was born on July 27, 1903, and was married to Florence Cora Starry. They had one child:— (10)Mary Louise Long, the daughter of Raymond and Florence

Long. (8)Lydia S. Long, the daughter of Jacob and Maria Long, was born in

South Annville, Pa., on December 22, 1863, and was married to Grant Laudermilch, of Lebanon, Pa., who was born in Cornwall twp., Leb. Co., Pa., on August 26, 1865. Lydia died on January 7, 1926. and is buried in Mt. Lebanon cemetery, in Lebanon. They resided in Leban­on and had the following children :— (9)Monroe Laudermilch, the son of Grant and Lydia Laudermilch,

was married to Elsie Weidman, and was married the second time to Cath erine Fegley. They had the following children:— (10) Grant Laudermilch, the son of Monroe and Elsie Weidman, was

married to Janice Dubois. They had one child:— (11)Grant Laudermilch, Jr., the son of Grant a n d Janice

Laudermilch. (10)Reba Laudermilch, the daughter of Monroe and Elsie Lauder­

milch, was married to Victor Mease. (10)Richard Laudermilch, the son of Monroe and Catherine Lau­

dermilch. (10) Violet Laudermilch, the dau. of Monroe and Catherine Lauder­

milch. (lO)Margaret Laudermilch, the dau. of Monroe a n d Catherine

Laudermilch. (9)Ada Laudermilch, the daughter of Grant and Lydia Laudermilch,

was married to John Snyder. They had the following children :— (10) Alexander Snyder, the son of John and Ada Snyder. (lO)John Snyder, Jr., the son of John and Ada Snyder. (10) Sarah Snyder, the dau. of John and Ada Snyder, was married

to Herman Good, and they had one child:— (11) Herman Good, Jr., the son of Herman and Sarah Good.

(9)Elverta L. Laudermilch, the daughter of Grant and Lydia Lauder­milch, was married twice. The first husband was Dawson Mitchell, deceased, and the second husband was Floyd Raudenbush.

(9)Howard L. Laudermilch, the son of Grant and Lydia Laudermilch, was married to Catherine Rump. They had the following chil­dren :— (10)Evelyn Laudermilch, the daughter of Howard and Catherine

Laudermilch. (lO)Howard Laudermilch, the son of Howard and Catherine Lau­

dermilch.

(9)Kathryn Laudermilch, the daughter of Grant and Lydia Lauder­milch, was married twice. The first husband was Fred Koppen, de­ceased, and the second husband was Harry Embree.

(9)Marshall L . Laudermilch, the son of Grant and Lydia Lauder­milch, deceased.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 291

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued,

(9)Elizabeth Laudermilch, the dau. of Grant and Lydia Laudermilch, (9)Herman Grant Laudermilch, the son of Grant and Lydia Lauder­

milch, deceased. (9)Esther Mae Laudermilch, the dau. of Grant and Lydia Lauder­

milch. (9)Warren K. Laudermilch, the son of Grant and Lydia Laudermilch,

was married to Cecelia Boltz. They had one son:— (lO)Warren Laudermilch, Jr., the son of Warren and Cecelia

Laudermilch.

(8)Elizabeth S. Long, the daughter of Jacob and Maria Long, was born in South Annville twp., Leb. Co., Pa., on November 19, 1858, and was married to Thomas Nagle, who was born on November 10, 1868, in the same township. They are members of the Church of Brethren, and they reside in Reistville, Pa. He is an iron-worker. They have the following children: (9)Maria L. Nagle, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Nagle, was

born on December 22, 1897, in Reistville, Pa., and was married to Amnion Smith, who was born in Cornwall twp., Leb. Co., Pa., on July 1, 1894. They are members of the Church of Brethren, and have the following children:— (10) Naomie Smith, the daughter of Amnion and Maria Smith, was

born on January 4, 1917, and died on the same day. (10) Elmer Smith, the son of Ammon and Maria Smith, was born

on March 16, 1920. (10) Clarence Smith, the son of Ammon and Maria Smith, was born

on October 11, 1921. (8)Joseph Long, the son of Jacob and Maria Long, died in infancy, born

on January 6, 1857. (8)Barbara Long, the dau. of Jacob and Maria Long, died in infancy,

born on November 13, 1862. (8)Monroe Long, the son of Jacob and Maria Long, died in infancy, born

on November 15, 1860. (8)Jacob Long, the son of Jacob and Maria Long, was born on December

3, 1869, and was married to Lucy Steckbeck, on November 11, 1892. They had eleven children:— (9) Ammon S. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long, was married to

Kate Bamberger. He was a farmer, and they had the following children:— (10)Harold Long, the son of Ammon and Kate Long. (lO)Dorothea Long, the daughter of Ammon and Kate Long.

(9)Peary S. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long, died in infancy Twin to Guy.

(9)Guy S. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long, died in infancy. Twin to Peary.

(9)Harry S. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long, was married to Beatrice Hostetter, and resided in Annville, Pa. He was a farmer, and they have the following children:— (10)Lester Long, the son of Harry and Beatrice Long. (lO)Celesta Long, the dau. of Harry and Beatrice Long, died in

infancy.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(10) Stanley Long, the son of Harry and Beatrice Long. (lO)Almeta Long, the dau. of Harry and Beatrice Long. (10) Clarence Long, the son of Harry and Beatrice Long. (lO)Christian Long, the son of Harry and Beatrice Long.

(9)Elva S. Long, the daughter of Jacob and Lucy Long, was married to Herman Ginerich, and reside in Lebanon, Pa. They have one child:— (10) Marian Ginerich, the daughter of Herman and Elva Ginerich.

(9) Jacob H. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long, was born on July 17, 1902, and was married to Ethel Mae Becker, who was born on Feb. 27, 1908.

(9)Roy S. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long. (9) Wayne S. Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long, died in infancy.

Twin to Verna. (9)Verna Long, the dau. of Jacob and Lucy Long, died in infancy.

Twin to Wayne. (9)Lucy Mae Long, the dau. of Jacob and Lucy Long, was married

to Charles Hanley. (9)Steckbeck Henry Long, the son of Jacob and Lucy Long.

(8)Mary Long, the dau. of Jacob and Maria Long, was born on Sept. 25, I860, and was married to John Bender. They have one child:— (9)Eva Bender, the dau. of John and Mary Bender, was born on Sept.

6, 1885, and wa.s married to William Smith. They have six children :— (lO)William B. Smith, the son of William and Eva Smith, was

married to Esther Fry. They have two children:— (ll)Lucina Smith, the dau. of William and Esther Smith. (ll)Donald Smith, the son of William and Esther Smith.

(lO)Raymond S. Smith, the son of William and Eva Smith, was married to Cathrine Shelter. They have one child :— (ll)Raymond Smith, Jr., the son of Raymond and Cathrine

Smith. (10)Mary Anna Smith, the dau. of William and Eva Smith. (lO)Lucian Kenneth Smith, the son of William and Eva Smith. (10) Jacob Paul Smith, the son of William and Eva Smith. (10) Lester F. Smith, the son of William and Eva Smith.

(8)Eva S. Long, the dau. of Jacob and Maria Long, was married to Uriah Kline. She was born on June 2, 1868. They have eight children:— (9)Martha L. Kline, the dau. of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on

Dee. 27, 1895, and was married to Isaac Furman, They are mem­bers of the German Baptist church and have one child:— (lO)Mildred Furman, the dau. of Isaac and Martha Furman.

(9)Eva L. Kline, the dau. of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on May 10, 1897, and was married to Arthur Bingaman. They are mem­bers of the United Christian church, and have six children:— (lO)Arthur Bingaman, the son of Arthur and Eva Bingaman. (lO)Victor Bingaman, the son of Arthur and Eva Bingaman. (lO)Minerva Bingaman, the dau. of Arthur and Eva Bingaman. (10)Eva Bingaman, the dau. of Arthur and Eva Bingaman. (10) Selma Bingaman, the dau. of Arthur and Eva Bingaman.

H E R M A N L A N G F A M I L Y OF L E B A N O N COUNTY

JOHN H. LONG,

Cleona, Pa.

President Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania,

1927 - 1928.

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(•">) Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Leo anon County, Pa., Continued.

(10)Jay Bingaman, the son of Arthur and Eva Bingaman. (9)Adam Kline, the son of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on Feb.

2, 1899, and was married to May Flory. They are members of the German Baptist church, and have the following children :— (10)Meda Kline, the dau. of Adam and May Kline. (lO)Dorothy Kline, the dau. of Adam and May Kline. (10)Cathrine Kline, the dau. of Adam and May Kline. (10) Elva Kline, the dau. of Adam and May Kline. (lO)Selma Kline, the dau. of Adam and May Kline. (lO)Melva Kline, the dau. of Adam and May Kline.

(9)Harry L. Kline, the son of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on July 29, 1900, and was married to Frances Garman. Thev are members of the German Baptist church, and have the following children:— (10)Ruth Kline, tlie dau. of Harry and Frances Kline. (10) Harry Klinei, Jr., the son of Harry and Frances Kline.

(9)Beulah Kline, the dau. of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on Nov. 23, 1902, and was married to Irwin Stoner. They are members of the United Brethren church, and have the following children:— (lO)Wilbur Stoner, the son of Irwin and Beulah Stoner. (10)Mary Stoner, the dan. of Irwin and Beulah Stoner.

(9)Leah L. Kline, the dau. of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on Nov. 2b', 1904, and was married to Leon Irwin. They have the follow-ing children :— (lO)Ellsworth Irwin, the son of Leon and Leah Irwin. (lO)Pern Irwin, the daughter of Leon and Leah Irwin.

(9)Bertha L. Kline, the dau. of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on Aug. 11, 1906. She is a member of the United Christian church.

(9)Ella L. Kline, the dau. of Uriah and Eva Kline, was born on Dec. 26, 1910, and was married to Elam Ginder. They have the follow­ing children •— (lO)Elser Ginder, the son of Elam and Ella Ginder. (lO)Ray Ginder, the son of Elam and Ella Ginder.

(7)Henry Long, (1—Christian, 2—Herman, 3—Christian, 4—Herman, 5— John, 6—David Lang), the son of David and Eva Lang, was born at the old homestead in South Annville twp., Lebanon County, Pa., on February 3, 1834, and was married in December, 1860, to Mary Ginrich, the daugh­ter of Peter Ginrich, of South Annville twp. They resided in Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., and had the following children •— (8) John H. Long, the son of Henry and Mary Long, was born on March

22, 1862, and was married to Fannie Kettering. They r e s i d e in Cleona, Pa., where John H. Long and Sons have established a large business in lumber, millwork, and coal. He is an influential citizen of that town, and is deeply interested in community welfare work. In addition to his regular business, he does, considerable farming. They have the following children :—(Picture, see page 293). (9) Virgie C. Long, the daughter of John and Fannie Long, was born on

September 6, 1890, and died on September 14, 1892. (9)Ada Long, the daughter of John and Fannie Long, was born on

October 15, 1892, and was married to Cvrus Bowman.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 295

(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(10)John Walter Bowman, the son of Cyrus and Ada Bowman, born Sept. 5, 1928.

(9)John C. Long, the son of John and Fannie Long, was born on August 19, 1894, and was married to Ida Kreider. They reside in Cleona, Pa., where John C. is in business with his father. He is also interested in all public enterprises in the community, being an officer in various organizations. He is also the secretary of the Long Family Organization since its inception, very ably perform­ing all the duties in connection therewith, as well as being extremely instrumental in making a great success of the annual reunions of the family. They have the following children:—(Picture, see page 296). (10)Henry Kreider Long, the son of John and Ida Long, was born

on Nov. 11, 1914. (lO)Herbert Mark Long, the son of John and Ida Long, was born

on Jan. 10, 1917. (lO)Eugene Ray Long, the son of John and Ida Long, was born on

1919, and died on February 24, 1921. (9)Mary A. Long, the daughter of John and Fannie Long, was born

on June 7, 1896, and was married to Ammon Bowman, who was born on December 8, 1895. They were married on June 16, 1916. They have the following children:— (10)Alfred Bowman, the son of Amnion and Mary Bowman, was

born on Mar. 8, 1917. (10)Marvin Bowman, the son of Ammon and Mary Bowman, was

horn on Nov. 25, 1918, and died in infancy.

(10) George Bowman, the son of Ammon and Mary Bowman, was born on May 27, 1920.

(10)Mary Jane Bowman, the daughter of Ammon and Mary Bow­man, was born on Dec. 9, 1924.

(9)Harry A. Long, the son of John and Fannie Long, was born on December 18, 1897, and was married to Helen L. Zeilers, on February 24, 1922.

(9)Lorena E. Long, the daughter of John and Fannie Long, was born on May 13, 1899.

(9)Ray C. Long, the son of John and Fannie Long, was born on February 2, 1901, and was married to Sarah Killian. They had two children:— (lO)Harold Ray Long, the son of Ray and Sarah Long, deceased. (lO)Eugene Richard Long, the son of Ray and Sarah Long,

deceased. (9)Herman Long, the son of John and Fannie Long, was born on

September 20, 1908. (9)Plorence M . Long, the clau. of John and Fannie Long, was born

on January 30, 1910. (8) Alice Long, the daughter of Henry and Mary Long, was born on July

24, 1869, and was married to Adam Z. Miller, on January 18, 1888. He was born on June 8, 1864, and is a cabinet maker. They are mem­bers of the United Brethren church. Alice died on December 15, 1915, and is buried at Ebenezer, Pa. They had the following children:—

HISTORY OF THE LONG FAMILY OF PENNSYLVANIA

JOHN C. LONG, Cleona, Pa.

Secretary Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 1931.

HERMAN LANG FAMILY OF LEBANON COUNTY 297

(3Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued,

(9)Harry L. Miller, the son of Adam and Alice Miller, was born on July 13, 1889, and was married to Sadie Neidig, on January 22, 1910. She was born on August 5, 1890. They had the following children:— (10) Russel Miller, the son of Harry and Sadie Miller, was born

on Nov. 14,1912. (10) Alice E. Miller, the dau. of Harry and Sadie Miller, was born on

July 30, 1915. (10)Earl T. Miller, the son of Harry and Sadie Miller, deceased. (lO)Mary R. Miller, the dau. of Harry and Sadie Miller, deceased.

(9) John L. Miller, the son of Adam and Alice Miller, was born on February 6, 1892, and was married to Anna Rupp, on November 27, 1919. She was born on August 30, 1890. They had the follow­ing children:— (10)Anna June Miller, the daughter of John L. and Anna Miller,

was born on June 14, 1920. (10)John L. Miller, the son of John and Anna Miller, was born

on September 12, 1921. (10)Ruth Louise Miller, the dau. of John and Anna Miller, was born

on November 13, 1927. (9)Roy L. Miller, the son of Adam and Alice Miller, was born on

February 6, 1896, and was married to Grace Minnich, on July 29, 1916. She was born on October 12, 1898. They have the follow­ing children:—

(10)Richard Miller, the son of Roy and Grace Miller, was born on Dec. 3, 1922.

(10)Arlene Miller, the dau. of Roy and Grace Miller, was born on August 20, 1925.

(9)Mary E. Miller, the daughter of Adam and Alice Miller, was born on Apr i l 3, 1902, and was married to Francis H . Herr, on May 22, 1920. He was born on March 19, 1899. They had the following children:—

(lO)Junior F. Herr, the son of Francis and Mary Herr, was born on February 11, 1922.

(10) William D. Herr, the son of Francis and Mary Herr, Avas born on January 25, 1925.

(9)Herman Miller, the son of Adam and Alice Miller, Avas born on

February 16, 1898, and died on March 10, 1899.

(9)Laura Miller, the daughter of Adam and Alice Miller, was born on November 4, 1908, and died on February 4, 1910.

(8)Lizzie Long, the daughter of Henry and Mary Long, Avas born on November 25, 1874, and Avas married to John Kettering, on October 24, 1896. He died on January 19, 1919. They had the folloAving children:— (9)May E. Kettering, the daughter of John and Lizzie Kettering, Avas

born on June 15, 1897, and was married to Albert Laudermilch, on December 27, 1919. They had the folloAving children:— (10)Ruth E. Laudermilch, the dau. of Albert and May Laudermilch,

born Aug. 20, 1922.

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(10)May I. Laudermilch, the dau. of Albert and May Laudermilch, born Nov. 25, 1923.

(9)C. Perry Kettering, the son of John and Lizzie Kettering, was born on May 11, 1900, and was married to Estella G. Smith, on June 4, 1921. They had two children:— (lO)Esther M . Kettering, the dau. of Perry and Estella Kettering,

born Apr. 29, 1922. (10) Henry A. Kettering, the son of Perry and Estella Kettering,

born May 11, 1923. (9)Edith Kettering, the daughter of John and Lizzie Kettering, was

born on March 26, 1901, and was married to Er i Meyer, on Novem­ber 17, 1923. They have one child :— (lO)Marvin K . Meyer, the son of E r i and Edith Meyer, was born on

Nov. 20, 1926. (8)Mary A. Long, the daughter of Henry and Mary Long, was born in

1881, and died in 1918. She was married to Harvey Ebright. They had one child :— (9)Myrle Ebright, the daughter of Harvey and Mary Ebright.

(8)Abraham Long, the son of Henry and Mary Long, was born in 1868, and died in infancy.

(8)Sadie Long, the dau. of Henry and Mary Long, was born in 1878, and died in 1881.

(7) Catherine Long, the daughter of David and Eva Lang, died in infancy.

(7)Abraham Long, the son of David and Eva Lang, was born on April 1, 1836, and died on May 13, 1853.

(7)Amos Long, the son of David and Eva Lang, was born on May 12, 1838, in South Annville twp., Lebanon County, Pa., and died on March 13, 1918. He is buried in Bellgrove, Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Light, who was born on January 17, 1838, in So. Annville twp., and died on March 9, 1910. She, too, is buried in Bellgrove, Pa. He was a farmer. They have the following children :— (8)Eva Long, the daughter of Amos and Elizabeth Long, was born on

May 12, 1868, in East Hanover twp., Leb. Co., Pa., and was married to Henry S. Funck, who was born on August 26, 1866. He is a farmer, and a member of the United Brethren church. They reside in North Annville, Pa., and have the following children:— (9)Edwin Long Funck, the son of Henry and Eva Funck, was born

on May 17, 1903, in North Annville twp., Leb. Co., Pa. He is a farmer, and is married to Jennie A. Reist, who was born in Heidel­berg twp., on September 7, 1906. They have one daughter:— (lO)Marion Ruth Funck, the dau. of Edwin and Jennie Funck, born

July 21, 1929. (8)EzraLong, the son of Amos and Elizabeth Long, was born on August

17, 1860, and was married to Kate Wagner. They had the following children:— (9)Lydia Long, the daughter of Ezra and Kate Long, was born on

December 19, 1885, and was married to William B. Miller. They had the following children:— (10)Forrest Miller, the son of William and Lydia Miller, born on

July 9, 1907.

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(3)Ch,ristian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa., Continued.

(10)Lester Miller, the son of William and Lydia Miller, born on Apr i l 23, 1910.

(9) Eliza May Long, the daughter of Ezra and Kate Long, was born on May 5, 1888, and was married to Henry Miller, and they had the following children :— (lO)Hilda Miller, daa. of Henry and Eliza Miller, born on July

31, 1910. (10) Hannah Miller, dau. of Henry and Eliza Miller, born on October

22, 1912. (10)Esther Miller, dau. of Henry and Eliza Miller, born on October

28, 1914. (10)Anna Miller, dau. of Henry and Eliza Miller, born on Apri l

12, 1917. (10)June Miller, dau. of Henry and Eliza Miller, born on June

19, 1921. (9)Amos Longi the son of Ezra and Kate Long, was born on February

27, 1900, and was married to Elizabeth Palm, on July 21, 1923. They had three children:— (10) Amos Long, the son of Amos and Elizabeth Bong, was born

on Jan. 14, 1924. (lO)Ralph Long the son of Amos and Elizabeth Long, was born on

June 18, 1925. (10) Joice Long, the dau. of Amos and Elizabeth Long, was born on

Apr. 22, 1928. (8)Lizzie Long, the daughter of Amos and Elizabeth Long, was born on

June 1, 1864, and was married to Benjamin Barto, who was born on Apri l 24, 1863. They reside in Campbellstown, Pa. They have the following children:— (9) Amos L. Barto, the son of Benjamin and Lizzie Barto, was born on

Dec. 23, 1890, in South Annville twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., and was married to Mary Elizabeth Carl, who was born in Schaefferstown, Pa., on Nov. 3, 1886. They reside in Campbellstown, Pa., and are members of the United Brethren church. He is a laborer by occu­pation. They have the following children.-— (lO)Harold Carl Barto, the son of Amos and Mary Barto, was born

on Mar. 29, 1911, and was married to Mabel E. Houser, who was born on Feb. 28, 1911, in So. Annville twp. They have one child: — (11) Richard R. Barto, the son of Harold and Mabel Barto, was

born on May 26, 1930. (10) Floyd Benjamin Barto, the son of Amos and Mary Barto, was

born on Jan. 11, 1914. (10)Hilda Mae Barto, the dau. of Amos and Mary Barto, was born

on July 31, 1919. (10) Clifford Amos Barto, the son of Amos and Mary Barto, was

born Aug. 17, 1923.

(10)Arlene Mabel Barto, the dau. of Amos and Mary Barto, was born on Mar. 8, 1930.

(9)Irvin J . Barto, the son of Benjamin and Lizzie Barto, was born in S. Annville twp., on July 28, 1888, and was married to Savilla

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(3)Christian Lang Family of Fairland, Lebanon County, Pa,, Continued,

Henning, who was born on Dec. 25, 1886, in East Hanover twp. They had no children.

(9)Eva May Barto, the dau. of Benjamin and Lizzie Barto, was born on Dec. 7, 1893, in East Hanover twp. She was married to Charles H . Binkley, who was born June 19, 1888, in Lickdale, Lebanon Co., Pa. They have the f ollowing children:— (lO)Ethel Binkley, the dau. of Charles and Eva Binkley, was born

on Mar. 28,1912. (lO)Herbert Binkley, the son of Charles and Eva Binkley, was

born on Nov. 22, 1914. (10) Charles Binkley, the son of Charles and Eva Binkley, was born

on Dec. 29, 1916. (lO)Martha Binkley, the dau. of Charles and Eva Binkley, was born

on Aug. 16,1918. (lO)Margaret Binkley, the dau. of Charles and Eva Binkley, was

born on Nov. 16, 1927. (8)Edwin Long, the son of Amos and Elizabeth Long, was born in 1862,

and died in 1863. (8)Barbara Long, the dau. of Amos and Elizabeth Long, died in infancy.

(7)Elizabeth Long, the daughter of David and Eva Lang, was born on September 3, 1839, was married to Alfred Clark. They had no children.

(7)Barbara Long, the daughter of David and Eva Lang, was born on July 17, 1844, and died on May 3, 1862.

Miscellaneous Lang Family Records

MISCELLANEOUS LANG FAMILY RECORDS

The following families are listed for the purpose of making a permanent record of the Long Family of Pennsylvania. Many of those given are in all probability members of the foregoing large family which had for its emigrant ancestor CHRISTIAN L A N G ; but, un­fortunately up to the present time, it has been impossible to closely identify them as part of that family with the degree of certainty that will permit placing them properly; there­fore, they are being listed separately, hoping that at some future time additional records will become available whereby their identity can be sufficiently established so that they can be connected with the branch of the family from which they have sprung.

BARBARA LANG FAMILY

(May be the daughter of Joseph Lang of Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa., see page 43).

Barbara Lang was married to John Hoffer, and resided in Londonderry twp., now Cone-wago twp., Dauphin county, Pa. This may be the Barbara Lang, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Lang, of Rapho twp., Lancaster County, Pa., who was married to John Heffer on August 2, 1791. If so, she is the granddaughter of John Lang, of Manheim twp., Lancaster County, Pa., and the great granddaughter of Christian Lang, the emigrant ancestor of the foregoing family. John Hoffer was the fifth son of Mathias Hoffer, who was the emigrant ancestor of the Hoffer Family, and who was born in Klein Heunigen, Canton Basil, Switzer­land, on August 24, 1718, and who immigrated to America, landing at Philadelphia on Sep­tember 2, 1743. Mathias was married to Maria Wohlweider, who died on January 25, 1778. They had settled near Manheim and had five sons and one daughter. The fifth son was John Hofter, who married Barbara Lang. John died on December 4, 1837. John and Barbara (Lang) Hoffer had six sons and two daughters, among whom were the following: Samuel, George, John and Joshua. A l l of whom settled in the vicinity of Mt. Joy twp., Lancaster County, Pa., where they reared families.

John Hoffer, Jr., the fourth son of John and Barbara (Lang) Hoffer, was married to Marv-Ryder, and they resided in Conewago twp., Dauphin County, Pa. He died on May 21, 1866, leaving three children: Isaac Hoffer, who was the first mayor of Lebanon, Pa., died on Feb­ruary 18, 1893, leaving four children: Amos, John, Allen, and a daughter, who married George S. Bowman; Jacob R. Hoffer, the second son of John and Mary Hoffer, was born on June 23, 1823, and died on Apr i l 15, 1892. He was married to Martha Engle, and was a printer and editor. They resided in Mt. Joy, Pa., and had two sons and five daughters: John E., Uriah E., Mary, Rebecca, Hannah, Helen, and Annie A., the wife of Dr. C. G. Gable, of Lancaster, Pa. Mary Hoffer, the daughter of John and Mary Hoffer, was married to Rev. William Hertz-ler, and resided in Elizabethtown, Pa.

Samuel Hoffer, the son of John and Barbara (Lang) Hoffer, was married to Catharine Foltz. They settled in Conewago twp., Dauphin County, Pa., where he died on November 4, 1878. He was a surveyor and served as county surveyor, and was also justice of the peace for thir­ty-four years. Samuel and Catharine Hoffer had the following children: Samuel, who was born on July 31, 1817, and was married to Barbara Ilollinger. He was a farmer, and a mem­ber of the German Baptist church, and died on November 22, 1881. They had eleven chil­dren, some of whom are as follows: Christian H., of Middletown, Pa., who was born in Cone­wago twp., Dauphin County, Pa., on July 29, 1845. He was educated in the public schools, and became a surveyor. In 1874 he located in Middletown and was on the board of street

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Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued,

commissioners. He was married to Mary Teghtmeyer, of Londonderry twp., in 1871. They were members of Bethel Church of God, and had one child: Gertrude. The other known chil­dren of Samuel and Barbara (Hollinger) Hoffer were, Samuel H., Mary Ann, Amos H., EUza­beth, Linnetts, Harry H., Sarah, and Barbara. The other children of Samuel and Catharine (Foltz) Hoffer were, George F., who lived on the old homestead; Catharine, who was married to J ohn Snyder, of Paris, 111.; Mary, who married Isaac Hoffman, of Derry twp.

JOHN NICHOLAS LANG FAMILY

John Nicholas Lang, emigrated from Germany with his brother Jacob. They arrived in America on August 30, 1737, in the ship Samuel from London, Hugh Percy, Master, the ship having come from Rotterdam, and last from Cowes. John Nicholas Lang settled in Rockland twp., Berks County, Pa., and died in that township in 1782. He was married to Elizabeth

, and they had the following children: Mary Appolonia, who was married to John Kercher; Jacob, Nicholas, John, Henry. The last three children were under age when the father died.

JACOB LANG FAMILY

Jacob Lang emigrated from Germany with his brother, John Nicholas. They arrived in America on August 30, 1737, in the ship Samuel from London, Hugh Percy, Captain, the ship having come from Rotterdam, and last from Cowes. Jacob Lang settled in Longswamp twp., Berks County, Pa., in 1748, and was one of the founders of the Reformed Church of Long­swamp, in 1748. He died) in 1807. Jacob was married to Anna Catharine Burger. They had nine children: Michael; Elizabeth, who was married to John Groh; Maria Catharine, who was married to Jost Miller; Maria Juliana, who was married to George Geist; Jacob; Henry; Abraham; Frederick, who was the seventh child, was born in Longswamp twp., and lived in "Long Valley," near Longswamp church, where he is buried. He was married to Rachael Wolfe, and they had the following children: Peter, who was unmarried; Andrew, who had two children; William, Rosa, and Samuel, who was born in 1807, and died at Klines Corners. Samuel was a shoemaker, and was married to Eliza Fegley, the daughter of Philip Fegley. She was born in 1813, and died in 1888. Samuel and Eliza Lang had five sons and five daugh­ters : Mary, who was married to Nathan Poh; Henry; Judith, who was married to Henry Schell; Frank, who died unmarried; Eliza, who was married to Allen Swoyer; Lewis; a son and a daughter, who died in infancy, and Thomas, who was born on July 20, 1850, and mar­ried to Sarah Agnes Acker, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Fritch Acker, on August 20, 1874. Thomas and Sarah Long had the following children: Lillie, who was married to Ed­win Ruppert, and died on December 15, 1904, aged 33 years, leaving two sons: LeRoy and George; Rosa, who was married to William Gery, of Alburtus, and had two children, Harvey and Helen; Jennie, who was married to George D. Shelly, of Philadelphia, Pa., and had one child, DeWitt; George A . ; Oliver, who died at the age of six; Thomas, who died at the age of three years.

Daniel Long, the son of Jacob and Anna Catharine Lang, was born in 1780, and was married to Rachael Snyder. They had the following children: Jacob Fayette, who was mar­ried to Sarah Warmkissel; Sarah, who was married to Levi Fritch; Samuel, who was mar­ried to Sallie Swoyer; Elizabeth, who was married to Thomas Acker; David, who was mar­ried to Florenda Figley; Catharine, who was married to Reuben Haas; M . S. Long, who was married to Mary Swartz, and was a medical doctor; Augustus, who was a medical doctor of St. Joseph, Mo.; Daniel, who died young; Daniel, who died in 1840; and Aaron, who was born on August 10, 1815, and died on October 30, 1883. He was a tinsmith, and was married to Esther Fritch, who was born on January 30, 1816. Aaron and Esther Long had the follow­ing children: Jonas F., who was born on September 28, 1837, and was married to Eliza Wag-

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onhorst, and reside in Napa, Cal. He enlisted at the time of the Civil War and became a Captain in the 7th Pennslyvania, and was wounded in the left arm, but served throughout the war. His wife, Esther, died on January 20, 1884; Daniel George, who was a physician in Reading, Fa.; Marcus, who was born on May 11, 1836, and was married in 1863 to Eliza Trexler, a daughter of Benjamin and Susanna Leinmerger Trexler. Marcus and Eliza Long had the following children: Jennie, who was married to Dr. I. J . Weida, of Emaus; Emma H., who was married to Charles Long; Li l ly E., unmarried; Carrie S., who was married to Dr. William L. Long; Sarah E., who was married to Charles B. Folk, of Longswamp; Morris A . B., who died on March 5, 1889. Eliza, the wife of Marcus Long, died on Apri l 25, 1899. Most all of the ancestors were buried in the Longswamp cemetery.

JOHN B. LANG FAMILY

John B. Lang, in about the year 1800, owned a farm in Greenwood twp., Perry County, Pa. He was married, and had among other children, a son, Jonathan. Jonathan Long was married, and among other children, he had a daughter, Catharine, who, on Apri l 15, 1827, was married to George Beaver, of Lebanon County, Pa., who was born on September 24, 1802, and died in Pfoutz Valley, Perry County, Pa., on December 31, 1878. George Beaver pur­chased the farm of John B. Lang, in Greenwood twp. George and Catharine Long Beaver had the following children: Mary Ann; Elizabeth, who was married to G. M . Brubaker; Samuel, who married Mary Kipp; Sarah; Catharine; Sophia, who married D. M . Rickabaugh; George E., who married Elizabeth Seiber; Ellen Jane, who married Uriah Sherman.

HENRY LONG FAMILY

Henry Long was the son of the emigrant ancestor of this particular family. This fam­ily settled in Adams County, Pa. Henry Long was a farmer and a wagon-builder, and ulti­mately located in Perry County, Pa., where he purchased a farm of about 100 acres. He was married to Katherine Ootz of Manchester, Md. Henry and Katherine Long had the following children: 1— Peter, who was married to Rebecca Hall, and had the following children: David, George,

Henry, Darius, Elizabeth, Joanna, Katherine E. They resided in Perry County, Pa. 2— Henry, who married three times, and had the following children: Lydia Ann, Mary A.,

Margaret, William; Samuel, a soldier of the Civil war, fate unknown; Ellen. 3— John, who married Elizabeth Miller, and had three sons and eight girls. 4— Daniel, who married Margaret Kerr, and had the following children: Henry A., Rheu-

amma, Katherin. 5— Mary, who was married to Joseph Biler, and had the following children: David, Henry,

John, Jacob, EUzabeth, Mary, Katherine, Lydia, Barbara, who was married to J . D. Baker. 6— Elizabeth. 7— Margaret, who was married to John Sunday. 8— Katherine, who was married to John Swartz. 9— Isaac, who was born in the original log house on the Long homestead in Perry County,

Pa., in 1813, and died 1883. He purchased the original farm and became sole owner of it. He was married to (1) Elizabeth Smith, who was born in 1820, and died in 1845. She was the daughter of Daniel Smith, of Perry County, Pa., and (2) Susanna Burnheisel, who was born in 1826, and died in 1894. The children from both unions were as follows: First marriage, Jonathan, who died at the age of 13 years; Henry F., who was born on September 3, 1841, and enlisted in Co. L . 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, under Capt. J . B. McAllister, and served until May 3, 1864, when he was wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor, losing his left arm. He was discharged on November 28, 1864. On March 13, 1870, he was married to Hannah Rebecca Row, who was born in Wiconisco twp., Dauphin

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PETER LANG FAMILY

Peter Lang, was married to a Miss Keefer. Very little is known of his ancestors, except that his mother's name was Phoebe (Glassmyer) Lang. His father, the emigrant ancestor, left Germany with a family by the name of Ziegler, with whom he made a compact before leaving Germany, that nothing but death should separate them in the new country, that if one prospered, so should the other. They first settled in Georgia, but hearing that Penn­sylvania offered better inducements, they came to Philadelphia, and later located in Long­swamp twp., Berks County, Pa., near what is now known as Kutztown. They farmed and did weaving. In 1765, their son, Peter, was born, who as stated before married a Miss Keefer. They had the following children:—Betzy, who was married to Beecher; Polly, who was married to Genzel; Soloman, who was married to a Miss Hippie; Benjamin, who was married; George, unmarried; Peter,unmarried, and who resided in Philadelphia, meeting death accidentally; and Jonathan, who jumped on a snake in a field and died from the shock. The mother of this family died, and the father married the second time, this wife being Sarah Genzel, who had the reputation of being a great singer, and had charge of the choir of the old Lutheran Church of Reading, Pa. She was a direct descendant of Adam Genzel, a Revolutionary soldier. The children from this second marriage of Peter Lang, were: Jacob, born in 1806; Lydia, born in 1808, and married to Steinberger; Sam­uel, born 1810; and Gideon, born in 1812. Peter Lang and his family moved to Union (now Sydner) County, Pa., in 1812. Here he cleared the land and erected a log house, and be­cause the land was thick with chestnut growth, he called the place "Chestnut Ridge," the name it still has. In this new home they had the following children:—Sallie, Hetty, Susan and Daniel. Peter Lang, the father, died in 1852, aged 87 years. His wife, Sarah, was born in 1782, and died in 1866, aged 84 years.

Samuel Lang, the son of Peter and Sarah Lang, was born in 1810. He learned the trade of miller, and later took charge of Cleckner's Mi l l at Longstown, now New Berlin. Here he married Charlotte Rarick in 1834. She Avas born in 1812, and died in 1890. He then moved to Catawissa in Columbia County, Pa., in 1863, where he died in 1902, and is buried in the German Reformed cemetery in Catawissa. They had the following children:—Sarah, who was married to Clinton Ell is ; William, who Avas married to Mary Doebler; Charlotte, who was married to H. T. Eckert; Samuel, deceased; Barbara Ellen, who was born on October 10, 1842, and was married to Israel Berninger, Avho was born on December 16, 1836, in Slabtown, Northumberland County, Pa., and they had the following children .-—Charlotte, who was mar­ried to Andrew Lyons; Ida Dorcas, Avho was married to AVilliam Lewis; Annie, who was mar­ried to D. C. Goltrie; Frome, who was married to William Thomas; Catherine Rosalie, who was married to Henry McClow; Frances, who was married to H . B. SoAvers ; Gertrude, who was married to Charles Kuntz; Jesse, who was married to Ella Gearhardt, and later married Eliza­beth Walters; Jacob Wilvert, Avho was married to Ella Shultz ; Soloman Alfred, who Avas mar­ried to Cora Mutchler; and Edna; Hannah Maria, the d a u g h t e r of Samuel and Charlotte Lang, was the twin to Barbara Ellen, and was married to Adam Mitchel of Milton; Mary, the dau. of Samuel and Charlotte Lang, Avas married to Isaac Mutchler; George, the son of Samuel and Charlotte Lang, was married to Emma Mertz ; Charles, the son of Samuel and Charlotte Lang, was married to Elizabeth Kreischer; and Jennie, the daughter of Samuel and Charlotte Lang.

JOSEPH LANG FAMILY

Joseph Lang, Avas born in Northampton County, Pa. The family from which he sprung, originated in Germany. The emigrant ancestor first settled in what was then known as New Amsterdam. Later, he moved to Philadelphia, and t h e n c e to Northampton County, Pa., where Joseph Avas born. Joseph Lang purchased a large tract of land in Columbia Coun-

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ty, extending from the eastern part of the present site of Bloomsburg toward Light street. John Long, the eldest son of Joseph Lang, was horn in Northampton County, and came with his father to Columbia County. Early in life, he went to Kentucky, but returned to AVest Hemlock twp., near Swenoda, Columbia Co., Pa., where he died at the age of 86 years. He was married to the widow of Henry Gearhardt, and had the following children:—Martin Van Buren; Martha; Phoebe; Ellen; Evalena; Susanna; Harriet; Emily; Melinda; and Charles Clark Long.

Charles Clark Long, the son of John Long, was born on August 27, 1845, and was mar­ried on December 27, 1866 to Elizabeth AVerkheiser, t h e daughter of Peter AVerkheiser of Northampton Co. They had the following children:—Emma Amelia, who was married to Duval Dickson; John Frank; Malinda D., who was married to Edward Kepner; and Jennie Gertrude, who was married to Y . C. Trout,

John Frank Long, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Long, was married on May 28, 1897, to Frances Housenick, and they had the following c h i l d r e n : — Clark Cecil; Marian Frances; Malcolm Luther Long.

JOHN LANG FAMILY

(Probably the son of Joseph Lang of Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa., see page No. 43).

John Lang, of York County, Pa., was born in 1767, and died in 1817. He was married to Mary Liepparte, who was born in 1778. Her father was the founder of the iron furnaces at Marietta, Pa. They were of German descent, hut at the present time sufficient data is not available to determine who was the emigrant ancestor of this particular branch of the Long Family. They resided in the vicinity of Longtown, in York County, which place re­ceived its name from this family. They had the following children:—John, the eldest of the family; Joshua, was married twice, and had the following c h i l d r e n : — M a r i o n , John, and Walter Long, who resided in York; Hilary Washington; Emily, who was married to Pahs, and had one child, Amanda, who was a teacher in the public schools of York, and later married a United Brethren minister, by the name of Kreider; Henry, the youngest in the family.

Henry Long, the son of John and Mary Lang, was a silversmith, and a member of the Lutheran church. He was married to Sarah Dickinson Mitchell. Henry Long died on Feb­ruary 7, 1907. They had the following children:—Leonard; Adeline; Mary Elizabeth; Sarah Jane, who was born June 27, 1851, was married to Irvin Henry Correll, born Oct, 30, 1851, died June 16, 1920, a minister who was a missionary for the Episcopal church, in Japan, for over 53 years, and they had the following children:—William Henry, Grace Violet, Edith Garnet, Lill ian Manor, Florence N , Ethel Hepburn, Eugene S., and Irvin C. Correll; William Henry, the son of Henry and Sarah Long, was born on August 5th, 1852, and was married to Mary Jane AVarner, who is deceased, and he is a member of the I. O. O. F., the B. P. O. E., the P. O. S. of A.., J . 0. A. M. , and the K . of M . C , and resides in Hanover, York Co., Pa., where he conducts a transfer business; John Luther Long, the son of Henry and Sarah Long, was born in 1861, and was a lawyer, and author, having written several books, among which were "Madam Butterfly," "Miss Cherry Blossom of Tokyo," and "The AVay of the Gods"; George Augustus, the son of Henry and Sarah Long; and Albert Clayton, the son of Henry and Sarah Long. It is of interest to note that Henry Long, the father of this family, was a singer of considerable note in his day, and was a member of St. Matthews Lutheran church of Hanover, being superintendent of the Sunday school for 25 years, a member of the Eng­lish choir of that church, and at 85 years of age was the conductor of the German choir of the same church. This entire family is one of prominence in York County, and its mem­bers are influential citizens throughout the whole county.

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DANIEL LONG FAMILY

(Thc Emigrant Ancestor of this family has not been definitely fixed, but indications arc that Daniel Long was a descendant of Christian Lang, the Emigrant Ancestor of this history).

Daniel Long, was born in Pennsylvania, on February 8, 1766, and was married to Abigail Garrison, who was born on Apri l 2, 1774. Among other children, they had a son, Daniel, who was born on July 26, 1795, and died in October, 1869. This son, Daniel Long, Jr., was mar­ried to Rachael Sparks, who was born in Ohio, on September 19, 1798, and among other children, they had a son, Isaac S. Long, who was born in Hamilton County, Ohio, on August 4, 1821, and died on May —, 1893. He was married to Sarah Venoy Smith, who was also born in Hamilton County, Ohio, on July 29, 1821, and died on January 26, 1875. Both Isaac and his wife, Sarah, are buried in Indianapolis, Ind. Isaac and Sarah Long had the following children:—

1— Benton Long, the son of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on September 1, 1844, and died on June 1, 1896, and is buried in Minneapolis, Minn. He was married to Anna McDougal in May, 1865.

2— Mary Elizabeth Long, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on September 27, 1845, and died on September 29, 1852.

3— Nathaniel Long, the son of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on February 9, 1847, and died on June 26, 1849.

4— Martin Long, the son of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on July 7, 1848, and died on December 21, 1852.

5— Florence Long, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on January 13, 1850, and was married to John Firmin, on March 28, 1878. They have three children, and re­side in Seattle, "Wash.

6— Alice Rose Long, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on December 16, 1851, and was married to Hiram Arnold, on December 16, 1865. No issue.

7— George S. Long, the son of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on December 3, 1853, died in 1930, was married to Carrie B. Robinson, on June 6, 1889. She was born on Sept. 30, 1854, died June 22, 1925. He was born in Marion County, Indiana, near Indianapolis. He was educated in the public schools, reaching the second year in high school. Mr. Long's first job paid him $1.00 per day. Prom the small beginning, he advanced him­self in the lumber and timber business until he reached the enviable position of vice-president and chairman of the executive committtee of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, of Tacoma, Wash. His unselfish efforts in behalf of forest conservation and intelligent reforestation, in themselves comprise a record of which any man might well be proud. Be is so well versed in his particular business that he can speak on the subject of lumber with a knowledge and authority not surpassed by any man in such business. He is a mem­ber of the Union, Commercial and Country Clubs of Tacoma, Washington, and chairman of the forestry committee of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, and is presi­dent of the Western Forestry and Conservation Association. During the war, 1917-1918, Mr. Long served as a member of the Council of National Defense. He was also chairman of the Tacoma committee to furnish lumber for the cantonments the Government built during the World war. George S. and Carrie Branham Long had the following children:— Margaret R., a graduate of Smith College, was born on March 15, 1891; Helen, a graduate of National Cathedral Seminary, of Washington, D. C , was born on October 30, 1893; and George S. Long, Jr., who was born on October 30, 1895, and was married to Ellen Hyder, on September 23, 1923. He left Cornell University in his junior year to enlist with the 20th Engineers, (Forest). He is now in the employ of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Com-

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party. George S. and Ellen Long have one child, George S. Long, 3d, who was born on July 6, 1927.

8— Infant daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born and died on April 15, 1856. 9— Eva Jane Long, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on December 28, 1857,

and was married to Charles L. Kellog, on February 13, 1882. They had ten children, and reside in Monroe, La.

10— Rhoda Belle Long, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on December IU, 1859, and died on January 14, 1928.

11— Susie M . Long, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on December 1, 1861, and was married to Clark E, Wyman, on July 18, 1908. They reside in Saint Paul, Minn., and she has a stepdaughter, Louise Wyman.

12— James Edward Long, the son of Isaac and Sarah Long, was born on July 17, 1865, and was married to Edna Allen, on June 20, 1889. They have two children, and reside in Newark, N . J .

DANIEL LANG FAMILY

(This Daniel Lang may be the son of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, and the grandson of Kil­lian and Rosina Lang, and the great grand'ton of Christian Lang, the Emigrant Ancestor. See page 33).

Daniel Lang, was born on August 10, 1818, and died on June 9, 1855. He was married to Susanna Boyer, who was born on November 27, 1817, and died on October 18, 1909. They resided at Kimmerlings, Lebanon County, Pa., and are buried at that place. Among other children, they had the following son:—

George B. Long, the son of Daniel and Susanna Lang, was born at Kimmerlings, on July 2, 1852. He was a farmer and a member of the Lutheran church. He was married to Sarah Ann Fahler, who was born at Greble, Lebanon County, Pa., on January 2, 1853, and died on June 7, 1926. She is buried at Kimmerlings. George B. Long now resides in Leban­on, Pa. They had the following children:— 1— John D. Long, the son of George and Sarah Long, was born at Kimmerlings, on July 7,

1883, and was married to Jennie Kohr, who was born at Inwood, Lebanon Co., Pa,, on July 3, 1880. They reside in Lebanon Pa., where Mr. Long conducts a pretzel manufac­turing business. They are members of the Lutheran church. He is a member of the B. P. O. E., the F . O. E., the I. O. Red Men, Mt. Lebanon Lodge No. 226, F. and A. M. , the Chap­ter, Commandery, and Consistory of the same order, the Tall Cedars and Rajah Shrine of Reading, Pa, T. P. A. Post E, and the Boy Scouts of America. They had the following children:—Theodore K., b. Dec. 16, 1913; Luther K., b. July 5, 1916; Robert K., b. Mar. 11, 1920.

2— Herman Cornelius Long, the son of George and Sarah Long, was born on Sept. 21, 1874, in Bethel twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., and was married to Anna Mary Bell Steckbeck, who was born in Winchester, Indiana, on Nov. 24, 1878. They reside in Allentown, Pa., and are members of the Evangelical Congregational church. He is a mechanic by trade, and a member of the I. O. O1. F. They have the following children:—Ursula Martha, who was born on Feb. 22, 1899, and was married to Rev. Warren Russel Stine, and reside in Allen­town. They have two children, Elizabeth May, b. Nov. 18, 1928, and Jean Ruth, b. Nov. 18, 1929, and died Nov. 21, 1928; Arthur Herman, who was born on September 27, 1900, and was married to Naomie Evangeline Dietrich. They reside in Harrisburg, and have the following children:—Arthur Herman, Jr., b. Oct, 19, 1921, and Lois Dietrich, b. Oct. 14, 1923; Kathryn Emma, who was born June 8, 1902, and died on Oct. 30, 1918; Anna Sara, who was born on Jan. 12, 1904, and was married to Harry Edward Todd. They reside in Allentown, and have one child, Dolores Harriet, b. Apr. 16, 1928; Lewis Luther, who was

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born on Oct. 14, 1906, and was married to Mildred Barnett, and reside in Cambridge, M d . ; Alma Pauline, who was born on Mar. 11, 1911; Ruth Elizabeth, who was born on Mar. 2, 1916; Dorothy Minerva, who was born on Mar. 26, 1917, and died on Oct. 11, 1917.

3— George William Long, the son of George and Sarah Long, was married to Kate Boyer, and they reside in Lebanon, Pa.

4— Charles Nathan Long, the son of George and Sarah Long, was born on March 6, 1878, and died September 12, 1878.

5— Kate Susanna Long, the daughter of George and Sarah Long, was born on June 26, 1880, and died on Sept, 29, 1880.

6— Mary Ann Long, the daughter of George and Sarah Long, was born on Dec. 12, 1881, and died on Sept. 18, 1882.

BENJAMIN LANG FAMILY

Benjamin Lang, was born and died in Berks County, Penna. He was married to Sarah Hennie, who was born in Berks Co., Pa., and is buried in Auburn, Pa. He was a stone mason by trade, and a member of the Lutheran church. They had a number of children among whom was:—

Benneville Long, the son of Benjamin and Sarah Lang, was born at Seven Stars, Schuyl­ki l l Co., Pa., on February 12, 1821, and died on December 1, 1895, and is buried in Auburn, Pa. He was a stone mason by trade and a member of the Lutheran church. He was mar­ried to Elizabeth Betz, who was born in Germany, on February 14, 1817, and died March 14, 1906, and is buried in Auburn, Pa. Benneville Long, was a member of the I. O. O. F . They had among other children, the following:—

Benjamin Long, the son of Benneville and Elizabeth Long, was born in Upper Bern, Berks Co., Pa., on January 1, 1854, and died on December 16, 1916, and is buried in Auburn, Pa. He was employed by the railroad company as a track walker, and was a member of the Lutheran church. Benjamin was married to Ellen R. Faust, who was born in Auburn, on May 23, 1852, and died on December 31, 1893. She too, is buried in Auburn. They had the following children:— 1— Charles Edward Long, the son of Benjamin and Ellen Long, was born in Auburn, Pa.,

on August 27, 1875, and was married to Ellen Nora Clauer, who was born at Moyer's Station, on May 17, 1875. He is employed by a railroad company as a laborer. They reside in Auburn, Pa.

2— Robert Long, the son of Benjamin and Ellen Long, resides in Auburn, Pa. 3— Alvin Long, the son of Benjamin and Ellen Long, resides in Auburn, Pa. 4— John Long, the son of Benjamin and Ellen Long, residence unknown. 5_Fred Long, the son of Benjamin and Ellen Long, resides in Auburn, Pa. 6—Sarah Long, the dau. of Benjamin and Ellen Long, resides in Auburn, Pa.

Benjamin Long may have been married the second time for there are a number of step­brothers, and sisters as follows;—Roy; Mary; Lovey Long. A l l of w h o m reside in Au­burn, Pa.

GABRIEL LANG FAMILY

(May be the son of Israel or John Lang, see page 151 for Israel and 154 for John).

Gabriel Lang, may have been a descendant of Christian Lang the emigrant ancestor, and in all probability was a son of Israel and Rebecca Lang, or of John Lang, whose father was Israel Lang, of Bethel twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., listed in the forepart of this history, under Urban Lang Family, but sufficient data was not available to properly place him. He resided in the vicinity of Auburn, Pa. Among his children, was one son by the name of John Long, who was married to Sarah Weber. They had the following children:—Jeremiah Long, the son of John

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and Sarah Long, was born on Apri l 8, 1859, in South Manheim twp., Schuylkill County, Pa., and was married to Amanda Elizabeth Boyer, who was born in West Brunswick twp., Schuylkill Co., Pa., on July 19, 1852. He is a laborer at the plant of the Delaware Seamless Tube Co., in Auburn, and they are members of the Reformed church. They reside in Au­burn, Pa., and have the following children:—Henry Benjamin; Lizzie, who is m a r r i e d to

Rausch; Herbert John; Mary Emma Long. Levi Long, the son of John and Sarah Long, was married three times as follows First

wife, Emma Sheridan; second wife, Amanda Mahl ; third wife, Belle Rambo. His children are as follows:—Homer, the son of Levi and Emma Long; Claude, the son of Levi and Emma Long, was married to Foulk, and reside in Auburn, Pa.; Lottie, the dau. of Levi and Emma Long, was married to Wm. Lengle, and they reside in Orwigsburg, Pa.; John Harry, the son of Levi and Amanda Long, was married to Verna Moyer, and they reside in Pine Dale, West Brunswick twp., Schuylkill Co., Pa., and have the following children:— Floyd; Kenneth; Marie Long.

MAGDALANA LANG FAMILY

(Magdalana Lang, was a descendant of Urban Lang, but her particular family could not be determined at this time).

Magdalana Lang, was born in Lancaster County, Pa., now Lebanon County, on July 28, 1766, and died on May 14, 1843. She was married to Valentine Shoufler, who was born on April 7, 1752, and died August 7, 1845. From available information, it appears that Mag­dalana Lang is a member of the family listed in the foreport of this history, whose ancestor was Christian Lang, but sufficient data is not available to properly place her. Valentine Shoufler, the husband of Magdalana Lang, was the eldest son of John George and Francisca (Bendel) Shoufler, was born in Bethel twp., Lancaster County, now Lebanon County, Pa. His parents came from Switzerland. He was a farmer. When the Revolutionary war broke out, he volunteered in one of the first companies. He was promoted to Sergeant, and was taken prisoner, but managed to escape. Later, he became Captain in the Flying Camp, and was wounded during the skirmish at Chestnut Hi l l in 1778. He served at Trenton, Brandy­wine, and Germantown. He had the rank of Major in the Associated Batallion. Later, he became Colonel in the Volunteer Militia. He was also a politician, and represented the county of Dauphin in the Legislature 1794-1796. He died in Jonestown, Pa. Some records state that his wife's name was Catharine Heyl. If so, he was married twice, and Magdalana Lang was his second wife, as is recorded in his will dated September 16, 1842, and recorded in Lebanon, Pa. They had the following children:—

1— Catharine Shoufler, was married to Henry Cover of Mechanicsburg, Pa., and had a son, George, who was married to Catharine Bishop.

2— Eve Shoufler, was married to Philip Genslen. They resided in Perry County, Pa., and left a number of descendants.

3— Magdalana Shoufler, was married to John Kessler, and they resided in Greensburg, West­moreland, County, Fa.

4— Elizabeth Shoufler, was married to Michael Kohr, and was the daughter of Valentine and Magdalena Shoufler. She was born on December 2, 1782, and died on July 15, 1872. Michael Kohr, was born on September 24, 1777, and died on May 4, 1832. They had the following children .-—Mary, who was married to Philip Weaver of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; Michael V, who was born on August 17, 1806, and died on Apr i l 26, 1873, was married to Maria Sheaf er of Jonestown, Pa., and she was born on June 1, 1812, and died on July 24, 1888; Elizabeth, who was married to Joseph Lentz, of Jonestown, Pa.; and Sarah M. Kohr, who resided in Lebanon, Pa.

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Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Oontinued.

5—There was a step-daughter, Magdalana, who married Thomas Kern, and they had a son, John Kern, who was married to Margaret, and they had a daughter Catharine Kern, who was a great granddaughter to Valentine Shoufler. Probably this step-d a n g h t e r Mag­dalana was the daughter of Valentine and Catharine Shoufler, and if so Catharine Heyl, was the first wife of Valentine Shoufler.

MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY RECORDS

The following list is given herewith for the purpose of making a permanent record of births, marriages and deaths of those who may, in some manner, be connected with our famdy.

Unfortunately, sufficient data was not available so that we could definitely determine their position in our family, nor could we properly identify them for placing in any parti­cular branch of this large family.

We are led to believe from information at hand, that because of the similarity of names, the locality in which they resided, the church to which they belonged and from which the records were secured, the sponsors for their children when baptised, and their close asso­ciation with members of our family, many of those herein listed are related to us, and should be properly classed; but as already stated, it is practically impossible to place them properly unless additional data can be secured.

It is our earnest hope that if any of our members recognize, and can identify some one in thc following list, such information will be immediately forwarded to our historian who will record such data for future editions of our history.

Mardien Long, born 1744, died Sept. 10, 1833. Aged 89 years. (Bindnagles church). Elizabeth, wife of Mardien Long, died 1822. Aged 71 years. John Martin Long and Elizabeth Huber, married October 1, 1771. (Lebanon). Elizabeth, daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Long, born June 6, 1772, (Bindnagles). Eve Catharine, daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Long, born October 5, 1775. Margaret, daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Long, born October 11, 1777. Julianna Barbara, daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Long, born February 21, 1780. Christina, daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Long, born November 9, 1784. Jacob, son of Martin and Elizabeth Long, born July 17, 1791. Maria Christina, daughter of Joseph and Catharina Long, born June 22, 1848. Anna Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Catharina Long, born September 10, 1850. Susanna, daughter of Joseph and Catharina Long, born December 13, 1853. Adam, son of Joseph and Catharina Long, born August 1, 1844. Maria Anna, daughter of Joseph and Catharina Long, born February 6, 1842. Leyrus (Cyrus), son of John and Carolina Long, born February 17, 1848. Rebecca, daughter of John and Carolina Long, born August 5, 1849. Catharina, daughter of George and Christina Long, born January 6, 1851. Rachael, daughter of Peter and Amanda Long, born November 14, 1851. Anna Maria, daughter of Peter and Amanda Long, born Apri l 20, 1853. Wilhelm, son of Christian and Christina Long, born December 15, 1822. Anna Maria, daughter of Jacob and Maria Long, born January 24, 1826. Sara, daughter of Jacob and Maria Long, born June 16, 1829. Catharina, daughter of John and Barbara Long, born May 17,1845, died September 18, 1849. Joseph, son of George and Catharina Long, born December 16, 1835. Anna Maria, daughter of Nicholas and Precilla Elizabeth (Boeshore) Long, born August 16,

1742. Felieks, son of Felicks and Regina Lang, born August 2, 1747.

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Miscellaneous ljang Family Records, Continued.

Maria, daughter of Abraham and Magdalena Lang, born January 26, 1827. Lydia, daughter of Elias Long, born September 9, 1869, died March 26, 1872, in Swatara twp. Veronica, wife of Elias Long, born December 12, 1832, died March 28, 1892, in Swatara twp. Abraham Long, died July 14, 1876, in Lebanon, Pa. Aged 71 years. Wife of George Long, died Apr i l 20, 1880. Aged about 43 years. George Long, died Apri l 27, 1889, in Swatara twp., aged about 70 years. Elizabeth, wife of Christian Lang, born January 10, 1813, died May 11, 1855. Moses Long, born 1817, died October 25, 1857. (Schaefferstown-U. B. cemetery). Hannah, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Long, born March 25, 1817. (Reformed Ch-

Sch'tw). Mary Christina, daughter of Henry and Christine Long, born Apri l 22, 1789. John George, son of Henry and Christine Long, born Apri l 21, 1786. Catharina, daughter of Henry and Christine Long, born September 27, 1787. Catharina, daughter of Jacob and Catharina Long, born January 2, 1790. Jacob, son of George and Catharine Long, born May 2, 1787. Henry, son of Conrad and Anne Long, born Apri l 2, 1784. Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham Long, born November 14, 1731. (Olney). Christina Catharine, daughter of John Adam Long, born October 8, 1757. (Moden Creek). Joseph, son of Ludwig and Elizabeth Maria Lang, born Apri l 9, 1773. (Tohicken-Ref.) Eve Margaret, daughter of Jacob and Catharine Lang, born August 4, 1757. (Tohicken-Ref.) Elizabeth, daughter of Philip and Catharine Lang, born July 7, 1759. (Tohicken-Ref.) Jacob, son of Peter and Maria Lang, born January 31, 1776. (Tohicken-Ref.) Anna Magdalena, daughter of Peter and Maria Lang, born August 8, 1777. (Tohicken-Ref.) Susanna, daughter of Peter and Maria Lang, born March 5, 1779. (Tohicken-Ref.) Anna Maria, daughter of Peter and Maria Lang, born Apri l 20, 1788. (Tohicken-Ref.) Sibylla, daughter of Peter and Maria Lang, born December 20, 1791. (Tohicken-Ref.) Jacob, son of Peter and Maria Lang, born October 20, 1793. (Tohicken-Ref.) Joseph, son of Peter and Maria Lang, born November 30, 1795. (Tohicken-Ref.) Ludwig Lang's child, died October 4, 1758. (Tohicken-Ref.)

John William, son of John and Barbara Lange, born March 11, 1753. (Tohicken-Ref.) John, son of Peter and Magdalena Lang, born September 13, 1781. (Tohicken-Ref.) John Peter, son of Peter and Anna Maria Lang, born October 12, 1783. (Tohicken-Ref.) Barbara, daughter of Peter and Anna Maria Lang, born March 15, 1786. (Tohicken-Ref.) Sarah, daughter of Peter and Maria Lang, born February 27, 1790. (Tohicken-Ref.) Michael Long, born January 2, 1802, died May 28, 1875. (Straustown). Catharine, daughter of Philip and Christina Long, born July 13, 1804, died February 28, 1879, Michael Long, born January 9, 1809, died July 10, 1868. (Straustown). Catharine, wife of Michael Long, born July 10, 1811, died January 19, 1863. (Straustown). Lovina Long, husband, Samuel Reber, born July 24, 1846, died Apr i l 25, 1922. (Straustown). Anna Maria, wife of Jacob Long, born May 10, 1800, died January 1, 1871. (Straustown). Eliza Long, born March 8, 1819, died August 30, 1902. (Straustown). Cleisa Lang, wife of Solomon Hollenbach. (Straustown). Peter Lange, died October 26,1776, aged 37 years. (New Hanover Lutheran, Mont. Co.) David Long, born January 20, 1790, died February 27, 1866. (Salem Ch-Londonderry twp.) Catharine Long, born September 25, 1792, died June 14, 1868. (Salem Ch-Londonderry twp.) Henry Long, died November 2, 1873, aged 45 years. (Salem Ch-Londonderry twp.) Lydia (Bowman) Long, died August 9, 1869. Aged 38 years. John Adam, son of J . George and Catrina Long, born January 26, 1768. Elizabeth, daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Long, born November 15, 1764. (Bedford). Johannes Jacob, son of Johannes and Maria Lang, born July 10, 1763. (Bern).

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Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued.

Johannes Lang, born August 21, 1737. (Northkill). Anna Margaretha Lang, born February 21, 1740. (Northkill). Jacob Lang, born January 12, 1742. (Northkill). John George Thomas Lang, born July 1, 1746. (Northkill). Abraham, son of Christian and C. (Schmidt) Lang, born February 2, 1791. (Salem Ev. Luth.

Leb.) Margareth, daughter of Daniel and Maria Cath. Lang, born November 9, 1760. Henry, son of , born September 29, 1813, died May 1, 1844. (Trinity Luth-Lancaster). John H . Long, born February 10, 1762, died July 15, 1844. (Trinity LuthJjancaster). Elizabeth, daughter of Christian Lang and wife, born September 22, 1800, died aged 1 year,

5 month, 27 day. (Hill Ch.) Christian, son of Thomas and Magdalana Lang, born January 5, 1775. (Hill Ch.) Salome, daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, born Apri l 14, 1800. (Hill Ch.) Johan Jacob, son of Thomas and Magdalana Lang, born Apri l 25, 1780 (1782). Johannes Philip, son of Thomas and Anna Magdalana Lang, born April 10, 1779. Christina Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Lang, born June 1, 1774, died 1798. Marie Magdalana, daughter of Jacob and Marie Engel, born June 6, 1774. Marie Catharine, daughter of Thomas and Magdalana Lang, born September 8, 1772. Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Magdalana Lang, born February 20, 1777. David, son of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, born March 1, 1806. Anna Maria, daughter of Johan and Eva Lang, born June 20, 1803. Elizabeth, daughter of Johan and Eva Lang, born Apri l 20, 1808. David, son of Johannes and Catharina Lang, born December 4, 1806. Anna, daughter of Johannes and Christina Lang, born September 24, 1812. (King-Mercersb'). Jacob George, son of Henry and Christina Lang, born January —, 1866. Benjamin, son of Christian and Elizabeth Lang, born November 20, 1795. Daniel, son of John and Maria Lang, horn June 2, 1804. (Falkners Swamp). Child, son of Daniel and Catharina Lang, horn August 16, 1761. Daniel, son of Daniel and Catharina Lang, born July 10, 1759. Daniel, son of Jacob and Barbara Lang, born November 4, 1795. Daniel, son of John Long, born November 13, 1817. (St. Peters-Middletown.) Elizabeth, daughter of John Long, born August 31, 1814. (St. Peters-Middletown.) Elias Long, born 1836, died February 14, 1907, in Swatara twp. (Wenger's.) Rosannah, wife of Samuel Long, born February 14, 1787, died February 1, 1851. (Center-

ville-Cumberland Co.) William Long, died November 11, 1813. Aged 34 years. (Derry twp.-Westmoreland Co.) John Long, born 1740, died March 17, 1813. Aged 73 years (Derry twp.-Westmore­

land Co.) Henry Long, died Apri l 22, 1895. Aged 68 years. (Bethel twp.) Civil war veteran. (Salem

cemetery.) Bernard Long, son of George Long, baptized March 10, 1765. (Tinicum.) Susanna, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born March 16, 1805. (Tinicum.) Elizabeth, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born May 7, 1801. (Tinicum.) Sara, daughter of Johan and Maria (Mershal) Lang, born January 31, 1798. (Tinicum.) Margaret, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, born May 19, 1793. (Tinicum.) Johannes, son of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, born July 6, 1783. (Tinicum.) Maria, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Lang, born December 13, 1788. (Tinicum.) Susanna, daughter of Peter Lange, born December 25, 1790. (Tinicum.) Elizabeth, daughter of Ludwig Lang, born March 29, 1771. (Tinicum.) Johann, son of Peter Lang, baptized April 13, 1761. (Tinicum.)

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Johan George Lang, son of Ludwig Lang, born Apri l 23, 1764. (Tinicum.) Sarah, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born March 16, 1804. (Tinicum.) Johann, son of George Philip Lang, born May 7, 1762. (Tinicum.) Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Lang, born May —, 1763. (Tinicum.) Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Lang and wife, born February 28, 1788. (Great Swamp Ref.

Ch.) Peter, son of Chilian and Magdalana Lang, born March 10, 1760. Margareth, daughter of Daniel and Maria Catharina Lang, born November 9, 1760. Edmund, son of Joseph and Lydia Lang, born Apri l 19, 1829. (Egypt Ref. Ch.) Lehigh Co. Stephan, son of Joseph and Lydia Lang, born February 5, 1823. (Egypt Ref. Ch.) Lehigh Co. Wilhelmine, daughter of Joseph and Lydia Lang, born October 20, 1826. (Egypt Ref. Ch.)

Lehigh Co. Maria Catharine, daughter of Daniel and Maria Catharina Lang, baptized December 24, 1752. John, son of Henry and Elizabeth Lang, baptized December 18, 1763. (York Co.) John, son of Matthew and Elizabeth Lang, baptized August 17, 1765. (York Co.) Johannes, son of Jacob and Susanna Lang, born May 21, 1780. (York Co.) Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, born August 31, 1795. (York Co.) Catharine, daughter of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, born March 23, 1798. (York Co.) Daniel, son of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, born August 13, 1800. (York Co.) Rebecca, daughter of Samuel and Anna Maria Lang, born September 7, 1810. (York Co.) Simon, son of Frederick and Anna Maria Lang, born March 20, 1817. (York Co.) Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Lang, born January 26, 1817. (York Co.) Maria Catharine, daughter of John and Catharine Lang, born December 2, 1818. (York Co.) Maria Eva, daughter of Conrad and Elizabeth Long, born December 20, 1771. (York Co.) Johan Jacob, son of Conrad and Anna Elizabeth Long, born April 22, 1773. (York Co.) Johan Heinrich, son of Conrad and Anna Elizabeth Long, born November 19, 1775. (York Co.) Johan Peter, son of Conrad and Anna Elizabeth Long, born October 22, 1777. (York Co.) Jonathan, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born September 15, 1762. (York Co.) Maria Margaretha, daughter of George and Elizabeth Lang, born August 7, 1764. (York Co.) Johan Andreas, son of Andreas and Anna Eva Lang, born February 9, 1770. (York Co.) Jesaiah, son of George and Mary Long, born March 29, 1830. (York Co.) Hannah Mary Long, born Sept. 27, 1834, dau. of John G. and Mary Long (Gettysburg). John David Long, born July 12, 1836, son of John G. and Mary Long (Gettysburg). Jacob Long, born Feb. 14, 1838, son of John G. and Mary Long (Gettysburg). Samuel Long, born Feb. 12, 1840, son of John G. and Mary Long (Gettysburg). Joshua, son of David and Margarte Long, born Feb. 8, 1840 (Gettysburg). Isaac L., son of David and Margarte Long, born Sept. 3, 1844 (Gettysburg). John, son of John George Lang and wife, born Sept. 21, 1755 (York Co.). Johan George, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Oct. 7, 1746 (York Co.). John Andrew, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born July 5, 1743 (York Co.). Elizabeth, daughter of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Mar. 25, 1751 (York Co.). John Conrad, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Nov. 14, 1753 (York Co.). William, son of John George and Barbara Lang, born May 16, 1756 (York Co.). Anna Maria, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born Mar. 22, 1760 (York Co.) Anna Maria, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Lang, born Aug. 30, 1761 (York Co.). Catharine, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born Oct. 22, 1761 (York Co.). George Frederick, son of George and Catharine Lang, born Oct. 24, 1770 (York Co.). Christina, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born Jan. 22, 1773 (York Co.). John, son of George and Catharine Lang, born May 10, 1775 (York Co.). John, son of John and Catharine Lang, born Sept. 13, 1776 (York Co.).

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Sabina, daughter of William and Maria Lang, born Mar. 8, 1778. (York Co.). John Jacob, son of George and Catharine Lang, born Feb. 2, 1779. (York Co.). Catharine, daughter of William and Anna Maria Lang, born Oct. 7, 1781. (York Co.). Magdalen, daughter of George and Catharine Lang, born Mar. 14, 1782. (York Co.). Catharine, daughter of John and Elizabeth Lang, born Aug. 20, 1782. (York Co.). John, son of William Lang and wife, born Dec. 30, 1783. (York Co.). Adam, son of William and Anna Maria Lang, born Apr. 8, 1791. Twin, (York Co.). Anna Maria, daughter of William and Anna Maria Lang, born Apr. 8, 1791. Twin, (York

Co.). Derky, son of Henry and Anna Maria Lang, born Apr. 9, 1798. (York Co.). John George, son of Henry and Anna Maria Lang, born Apr. 8, 1800. (York Co.). Henry, son of James and Elizabeth Lang, born Apr. 3, 1815. (York Co.). Anna Maria, daughter of Jacob and Magdalena Lang, born Dec. 5, 1828. (York Co.). Magdalena, daughter of Jacob and Magdalena Lang, born June 18, 1833. (York Co.). William, son of John and Elizabeth Long, born July 26, 1835. (York Co.). Christina Catharine, daughter of Jacob and Magdalena Long, born Mar. 29, 1836. (York

Co.). Adaline, daughter of Henry and Sarah Long, born Dec. 12, 1840. (York Co.). William John, son of Jacob and Magdalena Long, born Jan. 20, 1842. (York Co.). Carl Samuel, son of Jacob and Magdalena Long, born June 9, 1848. (York Co.). Maria Barbara, daughter of George and Elizabeth Lange, born Aug. 20, 1760. (Moravian-

York). John, son of John and Lydia Long, born Mar. 20, 1822. (Moravian-York). Jacob Long, died Aug. 19, 1897, aged 87 y. 9 m. 15 d. (Claibourne Cemetery, Union Co., Ohio). Rachael Long, died Sept. 12, 1892, aged 79 y. 8 m. 28 d. (Clairbourne Cemetery, Union Co.,

Ohio). William Long, died Apr. 12, 1884, aged 36 y. 6 m. 29 d. (Claibourne Cemetery, Union Co.,

Ohio). Thomas Laing, born 1835, died Dec. 20, 1862. (Sattazhans Ch-Union twp.). James Laing, born Mar. 18, 1828, died Oct. 30, 1869. (Sattazhans Ch-Union twp.). Magdalena, daughter of Edward Lang, Sept. 11, 1781, died, aged 6 years. (Lebanon Co.). Joseph, son of Martin and Agnes Lang, born Oct. 24, 1761. (Luth.-Lancaster). Joseph Barton, son of David and Nancy Long, born Dec. , 1782. (Luth.-Lancaster). Elizabeth, daughter of George and Elizabeth Long, born Oct. 14, 1765. (Ref.-Lancaster). John, son of Matthew and Catharine Long, born , 1771. (Ref.-Lancaster). John, son of John and Catharine Long, born Aug. 26, 1786. (Ref.-Lancaster). Jacob Johan, son of George and Margaretha Lang, born Oct. 18, 1770. (Luth.-Lancaster). Ezabel, daughter of Andrew and Margaret Long, bap. Oct. 3, 1725. (Ref.-Bucks Co.). Sallie H. , daughter of Henry W. and Sarah J . Long, born Oct. 26, 1860. Col. Annwell Long, born Feb. 17, 1754, died Nov. 22, 1834. John, son of Annwell Long, born , died July , 1846, aged 68 years. H. W. Long, born Feb. 1, 1836, died Apr. 15, 1890. John, son of Peter and Maria Catharine (Dissinger) Lang, bap. Apr. 15, 1749. Catharine, daughter of Jacob and Eva Catharine Lang, born Feb. 24, 1755. Catharine, daughter of William and Sarah Long, born Aug. 31, 1838. (Tinicum) Wilhelm, son of Johannes and Catharine Long, born Feb. 11, 1807. (Tinicum) John, son of Sebastian and Nancy Long, born May 8, 1849. (Tinicum) Eliza, daughter of Sebastian and Nancy Long, born — . (Tinicum) Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob and Rosina Mar. Lang, born Jan. 20, 1755. (Berks Co.) Abraham, son of Peter and Catharine Lang, born Apr. 13, 1755. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-Berks)

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Abraham, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Jan. 13, 1798. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-Berks) John George, son of John George and Anna Lang, born Nov. 25, 1753. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-

Berks) Peter, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Nov. 30, 1790, died Sept. 20, '91. (Ev. Luth.-

Olney-Berks) Peter, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Feb. 27, 1792. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-Berks) Abraham, son of George and Elizabeth Lang, born Jan. 13, 1798. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-Berks) George, son of George and Magdal Lang, born ——, 1788. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-Berks) Jacob, son of Jacob and Margaret Lang, born Dec. 12, 1769. (Ev. Luth.-Olney-Berks) William Long, died May 7, 1825, aged 47 years. (Amity twp., Berks Co.) Pater Long, born Oct. 13, 1737, died Oct. 22, 1777. (St. Josephs-Hill-Ch.) Pike Co. Eva Rosina, daughter of Theobald and Anna Maria Lang, born June 2,1747. (New Hanover) George, son of George and Barbara Lang, born June • , 1774. (New Hanover-Montg. Co.) Johannes Lange, son of George and Barbara, born June 25,1772. (New Hanover-Montg. Co.) Anna Maria, daughter of Nicholas and Christina Lang, born Apr. 17, 1755. Abraham, son of Jacob and Barbara Lang, born Dec. 25, 1792. (Rockland-Berks) Magdalena, daughter of Jacob and Barbara Long, bap. Nov. 29, 1801. Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Cath. Lang, born June 2, 1839. John Ludwig Lang, son of John Ludwig and Charlotte Marg. Lang, born Feb. 11, 1761. Johan Jacob, son of Ludwig and Charlotte Mar. Lang, born Nov. 29, 1765. George Breinig, son of Christian and Christina Lange, born May 3, 1815. Nicholas, son of Thomas and Margretha Lange, born Apr. 4, 1746. (Salem, N. J.) Carolina, daughter of Jakob and Elizabeth Lange, born Aug. 23, 1827. Elizabeth Long, died Nov. 25, 1825, aged 74 years. (Huntingdon) John Long, died Feb. 14, 1822, aged 54 years. (Huntingdon) William Long, died Jan. 21, 1829, aged 45 years. (Huntingdon) James Long, died Mar. 26, 1826, aged 9 years. (Huntingdon). May be over 90 years. William Long, born 1755, died 1830. (Heckmans Ch-Penns Valley, Center Co.) Elizabeth Long (wife), born 1760, died 1829. (Heckmans Ch-Penns Valley, Center Co.) Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Long, born Aug. 10, 1730, died Nov. 22, 1817. (Ref. Ch- Bowers) Adam Long, died July 7, 1806, aged 62 years. (Kensington, Phila.) Ann Long, died May 11, 1806, aged 90 years. (Public Burying Ground), Phila. John, son of Richard and Mary Long, born Feb. 6, 1769. James Long, born Mar. 17, 1776, died Mar. 1, 1839. Catharine Long, born July 4, 1784, died Nov. 5, 1847. James Long and Catharine Tingle were married Aug. 26, 1802. Maria, daughter of James and Catharine Long, born Sept. 5, 1803. Elizabeth M., daughter of James and Catharine Long, born Mar. 15, 1805. Nancy J., daughter of James and Catharine Long, born Mar. 29, 1807. William, born Mar. 6, 1809, died Mar. 21, 1809, son of James and Catharine Long. Jane L., daughter of James and Catharine Long, born July 24, 1810. Jane L. Long married John R. Price, son Edward Price, born Feb. 25, 1839. Mary, daughter of James and Catharine Long, born May 17, 1813. James, son of James and Catharine Long, born Mar. 11, 1815. Henry, son of James and Catharine Long, born Sept. 4, 1817. John L., son of James and Catharine Long, born Dec. 24, 1819. Catharine, daughter of James and Catharine Long, born Dec. 19, 1821. Stephen T., son of James and Catharine Long, born Jan. 13, 1823. Hetty T., daughter of James and Catharine Long, born June 1, 1826, died Oct. 30, 1838. Hannah Long, died Dec. 18, 1831, aged 80 years.

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Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued.

William Long, died Aug. 8, 1834, aged 91 years. Isabella Long, died July 5, 1849, no age given. Samuel, son of Ludwig Lang and wife, born Dee. 18, 1800. (Hohns Ch.) Rosannah, wife of Samuel Long, born Feb. 14, 1787, died Feb 1, 1851. (Centerville-Cumb. Co.) Barbara Long, died Mar. 1, 1856, aged 56 years. (Eberly's Mills), (Cumb. Co.) Herman Long, died July 24, 1844, aged 70 years. (Mt. Olivet Cem.), (Cumb. Co.) Mary A. Long, died June 1, 1885, aged 71 years. (Cumb. Co.) Frederick Long, died July 29, 1843, aged 3 years. (Cumb. Co.) Susan Long, died Mar. 23, 1863, aged 10 years. (Cumb. Co.) Anna Matilda, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Long, died Jan. 10, 1841, aged 5 years.

(Shopps-E. of Shiremanstown) Felix Long, died Aug. 21, 1784. (So. Carolina) Rev. Cornelius Long, died 1837. (Cong. Cem. So. Carolina) William Long, died July 30, 1901, at Altoona, aged 55 years, born Dec. 12, 1845. D. W. Long, died Apr. 22, 1895, at Manheim, Pa., aged 50 years. E l i . E . Long, died June , 1900, aged 62 years. Clay twp., Huntingdon Co.) Andrew Long, died Nov. 16, 1738, aged 47 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) William Long, died Nov. 1, 1793, aged 66 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Andrew Long, died Nov. 4, 1812, aged 82 years. (Presb. Ch-Wårwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Elizabeth Long, died Feb. 3, 1814, aged 86 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Mary Long, died Jan. 17, 1821, aged 95 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Mary Long, died Mar. 19, 1817, aged 49 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) William Long, died Sept. 13, 1822, aged 59 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Andrew Long, died Mar. 19, 1824, aged 63 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Edwin Long, died Sept. 17, 1833, aged 1 year. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Margaretta Long, died Nov. 3, 1835, aged 56 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks

Co.) Samuel Long, died Dec. 5, 1835, aged 30 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Sarah Long, died Aug. 8, 1837, aged 25 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Mary Long, died May 28, 1838, aged 71 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Isabella Long, died Mar. 2, 1841, aged 78 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Agnes Long, died Sept. 27, 1842, aged 79 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) William L . Long, died Apr. 28,1844, aged 3 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Mary F. Long, died Apr. 29, 1844, aged 5 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) John Long, died Jan. 11, 1845, aged 75 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Hugh Long, died May 31, 1845, aged 72 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Andrew Long, died Jan. 6, 1848, aged 81 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) William Long, died Mar. 13, 1849, aged 82 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Lewis Long, died July 6, 1850, aged 50 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) William Long, died Feb. 5, 1851, aged 88 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Sarah Long, died Oct. 3, 1853, aged 85 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Eliza Long, died July 19, 1851, aged 63 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Mary Long, died Feb. 8, 1854, aged 76 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) William Long, died Mar. 10, 1876, aged 81 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Margaret Long, died Apr. 26,1855, aged 23 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Prof. Chas. M . Long, died July 15, 1856, aged 38 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville,

Bucks Co.)

Margaret Long, died June 22,1860, aged 70 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.)

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Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued.

Ann Elizabeth Long, died Oet. 2, 1866, aged 52 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville Bucks Co.)

Hugh Long, died Oct. 20, 1868, aged 63 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.) Anna M . Long, died Nov. 19, 1868, aged 94 years. (Presb. Ch-Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co.)

MARRIAGE RECORDS.

Susanna Long and John Flymiller, married Mar. 19, 1810. Barbara Long and John Biehm, married Mar. 15, 1858. Dr. Abraham Long and Martha Geistwistle, married Sept. 23, 1848. George Lang and Christina Walmer, married July 15, 1850. Samuel Long and Elizabeth Longenecker, married Mar. 10, 1853. John Jacob Lang and Catharine Hamen, married Aug. 31, 1756. Peter Lang and , married Feb. 15, 1780. John F. Long and Magdalena Rieser, married Nov. 12, 1853. Christine Long and Joseph Bieler, married Sept. 3, 1856. Christian Long and Sarah Brown, married Mar. 27, 1770. (Hanover). John Martin Long and Elizabeth Huber, married Oct. 1, 1771. (Lebanon). Daniel Long and Maria Barbara Koerner, married Nov. 14, 1771. (Bethel). James Long and Anna Charin, married May 17, 1773. (Hanover). Jacob Long and Elizabeth Coole, married May 29, 1776. (Northumberland). George Long and Magdalena Mumbauer, married Mar. 4, 1810. (New Hanover-Montg. Co.). George Long and Maria Albrecht, married Oct. 6, 1811. (New Hanover-Montg. Co.). Joh. Long and Magdalena Grissinger, Aug. 31, 1800. (NewT Hanover-Montg. Co.) Christina Lang and Frederich Neu, married May 9, 1809. Jacob Lang and Rosina Deininger, married Sept. 25, 1814. Anna Maria Lang and John Leonard Stein, married Dec. 3, 1745. (Lancaster Ref. Ch.). Catharine Lang (Hempfield) and Robert Beard, married Nov. 22, 1779. Christian Lang (Donegal) and Magdalana Mayer (Earle) married Nov. 18, 1783. Christian Lang and Maria Riblet, married July 16, 1789. (Lancaster). Barbara Lang (Rapho) and John Heffer, married Aug. 2, 1791. David Long and Sarah Sturgeon, married Apr. 2, 1778. (King-Mercersburg). Magdalana Lang and Valentine Shoufler, married Oct. 15, 1789. Ferdinand Lang and Mrs. Christine Rand, married Aug. 19, 1871. John Lang and Margaret Jolly, married Sept. 3, 1774. James Lang and Mary Denny, married Mar. 19, 1774. Andrew Lang and Elizabeth Bee, married Dec. 24, 1760. Ann Long and Francis Roberts, married Mar. 15, 1774. Hugh Long and Mary Corbett, married Oct. 30, 1761. Jane Long and Elijah Parkhill, married June 18, 1773. Jane Long and Thomas Jamison, married Dec. 15, 1767. Lucia Long and Matthew Kennedy, married Dee. 2, 1773. Margaret Long and Robert Norris, married Mar. 6,1768. Martha Long and John Coleman, married Dec. 10, 1766. Martha Long and Robert Milnor, married Mar. 13, 1775. Michael Long and , married Sept. —, 1744. Moses Long and Keziah Cooper, married Dec. 2,1761. Peter Long and Mary Ellis, married Nov. 22, 1770. Peter Long and Mary Margarte Euters, married Apr. 12, 1760. Samuel Long and Catharine Hendricks, married Mar. 31, 1773. Thomas Long and Rachael Morgan, married June 10, 1768.

322 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued.

William Long and Hannah Maddock, married May 1, 1770. Anna Lang and Daniel Feurstein, married Aug. 5, 1783. Anna Barbara Lang and Adam Geissler, married Dec. 2, 1755. Anna Maria Lang and George Hun, married Jan. 7, 1781. Barbara Lang and Daniel Rudy, married Nov. 19, 1782. Elizabeth Lang and John Singer, married July 4, 1779. Anna Maria Lang and Yost Kirchfahrt, married June 3, 1777. Catharine Lang and George Wemback, married Oct. 13, 1799. Anna Catharine Lang and Francis Siegrist, married July 13, 181G. Polly Long and Gabriel Hostetter, married Jan. 11, 1818. Mary Long and Nathan Worley, married Mar. 18, 1823. Michael Long and Margaret Peterman, married Jan. 1, 1760. (Luth-York). George Lang and Catharine Sprenkel, married Jan. 8, 1760. (Luth-York). John Lang and Margaret Clark, married May 16, 1760. (Luth-York). Henry Lang and Elinora Sankey, married Mar. 16, 1761. (Luth-York). Magdalena Long and Daniel Peterman, married Nov. 24, 1761. (Luth-York). Susan Catharine Long and Christopher Fehrs, married , 1812. (Luth-York). James Long and Hannah Heckmen, married June —, 1815. (Luth-York). John Frederick Long and Magdalena Schoen, married Mar. 3, 1828. (Luth-York). John Urban Long and Catharina Blum, married May 5, 1731. (Tulpehocken). Johannes Lang and Maria Catharina Strauss, married Nov. 9, 1762. (Bern) Ludwig Lang and Anna Mohr, married Sept. 11, 1798. Magdalana Lang and Casper Dasher, married July 15, 1800. Catharina Lang and John Eby, married Feb. 19, 1809. Maria Lang and John Stover, married May 11, 1810. Henry Lang and Lea Frantz, married Mar. 8, 1814. John Kill ian Lang and Rosina Scheid, married July 29, 1760. (Ref.-Lancaster) Barbara Lang and Andrew Gattinger, married July 5, 1766. (Ref.-Lancaster) Matthew Lang and Catharine Mayer, married Jan. 3, 1769. (Ref.-Lancaster) Richard Long and Margaret Darrach, married, Aug. 13, 1772. (Ref.-Lancaster) Christina Long and Adam Kline, married July 17, 1773. (Ref.-Lancaster) Jacob Long and Maria Grimier, married May 22, 1785. (Ref.-Lancaster) Maria Long (Manheim) and Jacob Wissler, married Mar. 18, 1793. (Ref.-Lancaster) Adam Long and Catharine Englesen (Rapho), married Sept. 5, 1797. (Ref.-Lancaster) Widow Long and Adam Gaul, married Jan. 26, 1798. (Ref.-Lancaster) James Long and Rachael Campbell, married Apr. 26, 1757. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Jane Long and Andrew Wilkins, married Oct 6, 1757. (Episcopal-Lancaster) John Long and Martha Culbertson, married June 10, 1759. (Episcopal-Lancaster) David Long and Jane Dennis, married Sept. 29, 1760. (Episcopal-Lancaster) William Long and Jane Grimes, married Apr. 30, 1764. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Robert Long and Elizabeth Edwards, married Jan. 28, 1768. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Jacob Long and Hannah Kless, married May 4, 1768. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Martha Long and James McPherson, married Apr. 18, 1769. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Alexander Long and Sarah Grimes, married Dec. 15, 1774. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Margaret Long and Samuel Kelpatrick, married Dec. 16, 1777. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Stephen Long and Catharine Atkinson, married June 11, 1788. (Episcopal-Lancaster) William Long and Mary Long, married Aug. 12, 1790. (Episcopal-Lancaster) John Long and Jane McConnell, married Nov. 23, 1790. (Episcopal-Lancaster) Mary Long and David Logan, married May 11, 1793. (Episcopal-Lancaster) George Lang and Margaret Kumerlin, married Aug. 28, 1764. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster)

MISCELLANEOUS L A N G F A M I L Y RECORDS 323

Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued,

Gottfried Lange and Maria Kesselman, married July 6, 1766. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) Johan George Lang and Ursala Hoehstetter, married, Feb. 6, 1781. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) Robert Long and Elizabeth Caldwell, married July 2, 1782. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) Elizabeth Lang and Joseph Hirschy, married Mar. 17, 1792. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) Herman Lang and Barbara Swchrift, married June 4, 1792. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) Johannes Lang and Margaret Jung, married Sept. 10, 1793. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) James Long and Elizabeth Neal, married Nov. 6, 1794. (Trinity Luth.-Lancaster) Cookson Long and Rebecca McNight, married Sept. 9, 1765. Dorothera Lang and Johannes Goldenberger, married Oct. 24, 1765.

Richard Long and Margreth Cample, married Dec. 9, . Andrew Long and Agnes Torrance, married June 19, 1787. Isabella Long and James McCloskey, Jan. 5, 1786. Agnes Long and Archabald Rankin, married Mar. 9, 1790. Katharine Long and Thomas Waddell, married, Apr. —, 1796. Mary Long and John Speer, married Sept. —, 1796. Esther Long and James McDermont, married Jan, 1, 1789. Lewis Long and Eliza Anderson, married Feb. 1, 1827. (Shippensburg) Dr. Philip H. Long of Hummelstown and Susan R. Cover of Mechanicsburg, Nov. 25, 1844. William Long and Catharine Hobbles, married Nov. 11, 1813. C. M . Long and Ann Shrom of Carlisle, married Mar. 29, 1849. Bailey Long and Margaret Weaver, married Mar. 1, 1801. John Long and Ann Wertz, Landisburg, married Feb. 8, 1827. Daniel Long and Magdalena Wise, Dickenson twp., Cumb. Co., married Jan. 8, 1840. Jacob Long, Lancaster, and Mary Ann Zeigler, Mif f l in twp., married Nov. 15, 1836. Elizabeth Long, and Henry Beistline, Allen twp., married Oct, 22, 1848. Sarah Long and Samuel Brunner, married Oct. 30, 1850. (Perry Co.) M. Long and A. Longstaff, married Aug. —, 1846. (Shiremanstown) Sally Long, Toboyn twp., and Benjamin Martin, married Oct. 28, 1813. Jane Long and Robert Walker, married Dec. 25, 1805. Mar. Joliana Lang and Georg Geist, married Oct. 31, 1793. (Longswamp-Berks) Jacob Lang and Barbara Danner, married Oct, 6, 1795. (Longswamp-Berks) Frederick Long and Anna Maria Walb, married Jan. 11, 1801. (Longswamp-Berks) Abraham Long and Esther Helwig, married Oct, 1, 1805. Sallie H . Long and John W. Fooks, married Apr. 24, 1879. Andrew Lang and Hannah Dinniss, married Aug. 21, 1770. Anton Lang and Esther Wilhelm, married Aug. 17, 1779. Samuel Long, Maidencreek, and Catharine Reiter, Manor, married Aug. 22, 1835. (Berks) Dianna Long and Jacob Evert, married Aug. 29, 1820. (Berks) Daniel Long and Sarah Hetterich, married Feb. 1, 1829. Johan Ludwig Lang, widower, and Charlotta Margreetha Jodenson, widow, May 8, 1757. Daniel Lange, and Maria Catharina Bussmanin, married Mar. — 1758. (Trappe-Chester Co.) Rev. Paterson John Long, and Christina Moser, married Sept. 22, 1805. (Dauphin Co.) Nancy Long and James Robison. married Jan. 15, 1815. (Huntingdon Co.) Tobiah Long and Elizabeth Hawn, married May 17, 1821. (Huntingdon Co.) Petter Long and Catharine Hagelberg, married June 24, 1787. (Goshenhoppen) Jeorg. Long and Anna Maria Groeber, married Sept. 17, 1779. (Goshenhoppen). Margreta Long and Jost Wiant, married July 2, 1775. (Goshenhoppen) Elizabeth Long and Demus Connelly, married Feb. 5, 1795. (Cumberland Co.) Nancy Long and Joseph James, married July 28, 1795. (Dorchester, Md.) Thomas Long and Rachael Beard, married August 9, 1800. (Dorchester, Md.)

324 HISTORY OF THB LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

Miscellaneous Lang Family Records, Continued.

Richard Long and Mary Whitace, married Jan 20, 1768. (Burlington Parish) James Long and Catharine Tingle, married Aug. 26, 1802. Jacob Long and Sarah Gray, married June 24, 1824. (West Chester) Andrew Longe and Rosannah Pearson, married Nov. 22, 1802. (West Chester) Charity Long and Samuel Kelley of East Bradford twp., married Aug. 16, 1806. (W. Chester) Barbara Long and John Huber, married Dec. 28, 1806. Peter Long and Sara Gantzel, married Nov. 20, 1803. Peter Long and Pet. Riessers daughter, married June 19, 1792. Seth Long and Sarah Harper, married Oct. 9, 1806. (District Columbia) Eleanore Long and John Owings, married Oct. 23, 1801. Andrew Long and Mary Carr, married May 9, 1792. Elizabeth Long and Joseph Whitton, married Dec. 9, 1790. Jane Long and Samuel McClean, married May 4, 1797. Laetitie Esther Long and William Yerkes, married Jan. 22, 1795. Mary Long and Robert Wallace, married Nov. 23, 1792. Mary Long and Bernard Vanhorn, married Apr. 10, 1794. William Long and Margaret Bothwell, married Mar. 17, 1801.

WAR RECORDS We have not attempted, except in rare instances, to determine the war record of any

member of our family. However, the following list is given for information purposes only, with the thought in mind that if anyone desires to make further search, this data which we have taken from the Pennsylvania Archives, may be of material assistance to them.

It can he readily seen that the Longs served their country very faithfully and loyally during these trying times, and we can be justly proud of their records.

327

REVOLUTIONARY WAR

Name Residence Duty

Abraham Long Abraham Long Abraham Long Alexander Long Alexander Long Alexander Long Alexander Long Alexander Long Alexander Long Andrew Long Andrew Long, Jr. Adam Long Adam Long Alex. Long Alex. Long Andrew Long Andrew Long Andrew Long Andrew Long Abraham Long Abraham Long Abraham Long Alex. Long Alex. Long Alex. Long Andreas Long Anthony Long Abraham Long Abraham Long Adam Long Abraham Long Adam Long Andrew Long Andrew Long Andrew Long Alexander Long Andrew Long, Jr. Andrew Long Andrew Long Anthony Long Andres Lang

Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Benjamin Long Baxter Long

Christy Long Christy Long Christy Long Christy Long Christy Long Christian Long

Dhrist'n Long (sub for J. Diller) Christopher Long Christian Long Christian Long Christian Long Christian Long Cookson Long Cookson Long Cookson Long

6th Co.—7 Batt. 1st Co.—4 Batt.

2 Batt. 2d Co.—6 Batt.

8th Co.—3 Batt.

3d Co.—1st Bt.

4th Batt.

4th Co.—7 Batt.

8th Co.—5 Batt. 2 Batt.

2d Bt.

7th Co.—8 Bat.

8th Co.—7 Bat. 8th Co.—7 Bat.

4 Bat. 4 Bat. 7 Bat.

5 Bat. 6th Co.—7 Bat. 8th Co.—2 Bat.

2 Bat. 2 Bat. 2 Bat.

5th Co.—2 Bat.

Loca t ion Service Cap ta in R a n k Date

Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m W i l s o n Pr iva te 1778-81 Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Jas . Anderson Pr iva te 1783-84 D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Peter Ensminger Pr iva te 1787-86 Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1780-82 Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a Joseph C i sna Pr iva te 1782 Bucks Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1780-80 Bucks Co. M i l i t i a Henry D a r r a h Pr iva te 1777 Chester Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Crage Clerk 1781 Chester Co. M i l i t i a Capt . A l l e n Pr iva te 1781 B u c k s Co. M i l i t i a 1775 Bucks Co. M i l i t i a 1775 Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a 1780 Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Capt . B e r r y h i l l P r iva te 1781 Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a N o a h A b r a h a m Pr iva te 1779-81 Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Samuel Rogers Pr iva te 1777-80 Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Samuel Rogers Pr iva te 1780 Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1781 Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a 2d L ieu t . 1777-78 Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Orb i son Pr iva te 1780 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Henry Custer Pr iva te 1780 Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1782 Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Gingery Pr iva te 1778 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a D a v i d McQueen Pr iva te 1779 Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Robt . M c C a l l e n Pr iva te 1776 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Henry Custer Pr iva te Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Holderbaum Pr iva te Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Capt . F o r s m a n Pr iva te 1778 Ph i l ade lph i a C i t y G d . Capt . Honey Pr iva te 1776 Ph i l ade lph i a M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1787 D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a J o h n O r t h Pr iva te 1784 F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a S a m ' l D u f f i e l d Pr iva te 1787-88 F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a S a m ' l D u f f i e l d Pr iva te 1787-88 F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a Capt . 1787

M i l i t i a Thos. M c D o w e l l P r iva te 1787 Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1799 Bucks Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1794 Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793

M i l i t i a Baze l Bowel Capt . 1791 D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Ba rne t t Pr iva te 1794

M i l i t i a J o h n Henisse Pr iva te 1788

Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Peter Grubb , J r . P r iva te 1776-78 F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Robbs Pr iva te 1777 Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793 Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Jas. Sterett Pr iva te 1782 Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a M a r t i n Weybr ight Pr iva te 1782

M i l i t i a M a r t i n Weybr ight Capt . 1784 Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1788 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Weybr ight P r iva te 1784 Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793

Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P a t r i c k Hayes Pr iva te 1782-85 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a B e n j a m i n M i l l s P r iva te 1789 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a B e n j a m i n M i l l s P r iva te 1790 Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a P a t r i c k Hayes Pr iva te 1783-85 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P a t r i c k Hayes Fr iva te 1781 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a H u g h Pendens Pr iva te 1778 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1781 Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m W i l s o n P r iva t e 1778 Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Jno . Gassert Pr iva te D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a J o h n O r t h Pr iva te 1784 D a u p h i n Co. Mi l i tTa Peter Ensminger Pr iva te 1785-85 D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Peter Ensminger Pr iva te 1787 Nor thumber l . Co. M i l i t i a Cookson L o n g Capt . 1776-78 Nor thumber l . Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te B e d f o r d Co. M i l i t i a Thos. Ferguson Pr iva te 1778

328 HISTORY OF THE LONG FAMILY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Residence

Charles Long Conrad Long Christian Long Christian Long Conrad Long Conrad Long Conrad Long Cookson Long Cookson Long Conrad Long Cherishing Long Christian Long—Hopewell twp. Christopher Long Clodias Long—Prankstown twp. Christian Long Christian Long Christian Lang Christian Lang

David Daniel Daniel David David David David David David David David David David

Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long

Edward Long Eliab Long Edward Long Elias Long Elias Long, Jr. Elias Long, Jr. Eliel Long Eliel Long Edward Long Edward Long Edward Long

Frederick Long Frederick Long, Jr. Frederick Long, Sr. Frederick Long Frederick Long

George George George George Gabriel Gideon Gideon George George George George George George George George George George George Gideon George George George George Georgo Gideon

Long Long Long Lang Long—Maryland Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long

Long

Long

Long

Long

Long

Long

Long

Duty Loca t ion Service C a p t a i n R a n k Date

1st B a t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Clapsadler Pr iva te 1780-81

4th Co.—4 B a t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Orbison Pr iva te 1781-82

1st Co.—2 B a t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Bal tzer O r t h P r iva te 1782

6th Co.—7 B a t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m Wi l son P r iva te 1781

8th Co.—3 B a t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m W i l s o n Pr iva te 1782

Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a George Fether Pr iva te 1778-79

8th Co.—3 B a t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Jno. Smul ler Pr iva te 1781

3 B a t . Nor thumber l . Co. M i l i t i a M a j o r 1776

4 B a t . Nor thumber l . Co. M i l i t i a Colonel 1778

F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a S a m ' l D u f f i e l d Pr iva te 1787-83

Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1789

Bed fo rd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1789

Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva te 1785

Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1788

F ron t i e r M i l i t i a Baze l Powel l P r iva te 1791

Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a M a r t i n Spickler Pr iva te 1792

Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a M a r t i n Spick le r Pr iva te 1790

Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1794

Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1781-82 'Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a L t . M c C l u r e Pr iva te 1781-82

Nor thumb. Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te

Chester Co. M i l i t i a Capt . A l l e n Pr iva te 1781

Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . B e r r y h i l l Pr iva te 1781

Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . A b r a h a m Pr iva te 1781-82

Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . J ack Pr iva te 1778

6th Co. Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1777

Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a James Poe Pr iva te 1777

Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Guthrey Pr iva te 1784

Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a Robert M i l l e r P r iva te 1782

Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Gu th rey Pr iva te 1782

Sandusky E x . Capt . Reed

3d P a . Thos. C r a i g Pr iva te 1778-80

Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te

6th Co.—2 Ba t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1782

Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Jacob Dewi t t

Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Alex . Forseman Pr iva te

Nor thampton Co. M i U t i a John L o n g Pr iva te 1780

Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Gu th rey Pr iva te 1784

Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a John Gu th rey Pr iva te 1782

Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Ens ign 1794

3 Reg. M i l i t i a P r iva te

Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Conrad Reder Pr iva te 1780

3d P a . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a John M a r s h a l l Corp. -Serg. 1778-80

6th Co.—3 B a t . Cumber land Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1732

6th Co.—3 B a t . Cumber land Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te

Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a A b r a h a m Furrey Pr iva te 1781

Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793

5 B a t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a

4th Co.—3 B a t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Joseph G e h r Pr iva te 1781

5 B a t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793

4th Co.—3 B a t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1781

1st P a . M i l i t i a G a b r i e l Long Capt . 1777

8th P a . Fayet te Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te

Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te

Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te

5th Co.—4 B a t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Orbison Pr iva te 1780-81

4th Co.—4 B a t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1781

Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a L t . F r ed Cerper Pr iva te 1781-83

Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a John Jones Pr iva te 1776

Nor thumb. Co . M i l i t i a Cookson L o n g Pr iva te

P h i l a . Co. M i l i t i a F red ' r B e i t m a n Pr iva te 1778

Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Moses Carson Pr ivate 1776

Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a James W r i g h t Lieu t . 1778

1 Ba t t . Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a George Long C a p t a i n 1776-Æ0

Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a James Edger Pr iva te 1781

Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a John Guthrey Pr iva te 1782-84

F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a S a m l . D u f f i e l d Pr iva te 1787

Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Capt . M c l l v a i n Pr iva te 1786

Montgomery Co. M i U t i a Joseph Se ig f r i ed Pr iva te 1785-86

5 Ba t t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1792-93

Nor thumb. Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1794-93

Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1794

WAR RECORDS 329 Name Residence Duty Loca t ion Service

George L o n g 4 Batt. M i l i t i a George Long Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a G l o u d L o n g M i l i t i a Geor . L a n g Ph i l ade lph ia A r t i l ' l y

Herman L o n g 1st Co.—4 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Henry Long, J r . (Reported gone) 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Henry Long 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a He rman L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Hermon L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Henry Long , J r . 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Hendy L o n g C o n t i n t l . Hugh L o n g C o n t i n t l . H u g h L o n g Bed fo rd Co. Court M r Hugh Long Bucks C o . M i l i t i a Hugh L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g 1st Co.—2 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a He rman Long 1st Co.—2 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a He rman L o n g 6th Co.—7 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Henry Long , E l i zabe th twp. 3 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a H i n r y L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Henry Long , J r . 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a H e r m a n L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a He rman L o n g Lancas te r Co, M i l i t i a He rman L o n g D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a He rman L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Hugh L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a H u g h L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a H u g h Long Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a H u g h Long Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g 2d Co.—2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g 4 Ba t t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Henry L o n g 1st Co.—2 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a He rman Long 3 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Hugh L o n g 3d Co.—2 B a t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Hendy L a n g

P r o v i n c i a l

Isaac L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Israel L o n g 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Israel L o n g (exempted-Illness) 2 Ba t t . D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Isaac L o n g 7th Co.—8 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Isaac L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a

Cap ta in

F red ' r B e l t m a n

J o h n Shuler

James Ramsey

John L a n g (Landsman)

John L a n g

John L a n g , Chester, P a .

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L a n g

Jacob L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g On

Johannes Long O n

Jacob L o n g

James L a n g

John L a n g

John L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

John Long

John L o n g

Jacob L o n g

Jeremiah L o n g 8th Co. John L o n g 7 t n Co. Jacob L o n g

Y o r k Co.

Chester Co. 8 th Co.—2 Ba t t .

8th Co.—2 Ba t t .

1st Co.—4 Ba t t .

1st Co.—4 Ba t t .

Lancas ter Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Hun t ingdon Co.

payro l l of Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a who apprehended

payro l l of Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a who apprehended

Berks Co.

8 Ba t t . Cumber l 'd Co .

4th Co.—4 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co.

Chester Co.

Chester Co.

Mi le s Ba t t .

F r a n k l i n Co.

Berks Co.

Lancas ter Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Wash ing ton Co.

James

John

J o h n

J o h n

Peter

Peter

Peter

D a v i d

Anderson

O r t h

O r t h

O r t h

Ensminger

Ensminger

Ensminger

Hunte r

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr ivate

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

1780

1785

1787

1794

1783-82

1784

1784

1784

1785-87

1785-87

Capt . C l a r k

Ba l tze r O r t h

Ba l t ze r O r t h

W i l l i a m W i l s o n

L t . Peter Sneider

F l i i l i p Combsni

P h i l i p (Duk > Combeni

Peter Zol l inger

Capt . Ligget

Capt . Edger

John O r t h

J o h n O r t h

J o h n O r t h

James Anderson

Peter Ensminger

Capt . Anderson

Hugh L o n g

H u g h L o n g

George Fouls

D a v i d Hunte r

Me lcho r Behney

Me lcho r Behney

Melchor Behney

Capt . Weybr ight

Province S h i p

P r o v i n c i a l

P r o v i n c i a l

M i l l t i a

John Single ton

J o h n Gasser t

M a t h a s Henn ing

Jas. Anderson

Jas. Anderson

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

B r i i t i s h prisoners w i t h Ser.

prisoners w i t h Ser.

Capt . Goblns

Pr iva te 1785 Pr iva te 1759 Pr iva te 1758

Pr iva te 1777 1775

Non-Com. Of . 1780

Pr iva te 1782

P'rivate 1782

Pr ivate 1781

Pr iva te 1780

Serg.

Serg. 1781

Pr iva te 1780

Pr iva te 1780

Pr iva te 1781

P'rivate 1784

P'rivate 1784

P'rivate 1784

Pr iva te 1784

Pr iva te 1785-87

Pr iva te 1784

Ens ign 1784

Cap ta in 1786-92

M a j o r 1794 Cap ta in 1798

Pr iva te 1794

Pr ivate 1793

P'rivate 1794

Pr iva te 1795-96

Pr iva te 1759

Pr iva te 1786-87

Pr iva te 1786-87

Pr iva te 1790-94

P'rivate 1782-84 Pr iva te 1784

1757

1759

1758 Pr iva te

Pr iva te 1782-84 Fr iva te 1783

Pr iva te 1783

Pr iva te 1788

B r i t i s h

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

C o n t i n t l .

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

Capt . Jack

Robert Boyd

Per s i fo r F raze r

Robert Cluggage

Henry Chr is t

P a t r i c k Anderson

Capt . Dre ishbach

Wetzel .

Wetzel .

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Corp.

Lieut .

F'rivate

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

L t . C o l . S a m l . H a y Pr iva te

Pr iva te

1780

1778

1783

1758

1776

1776

1776

1777

1778

330 HISTORY OF THB LONG FAMILY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Residence Duty Loca t ion Cap ta in Rank

John L o n g

Joseph L o n g

John L o n g

J o h n L o n g

John L o n g

Joseph L o n g

Jacob L o n g

John L o n g

Jona than L o n g

John L o n g

John Long

Jacob L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

John L o n g

John Long , J r .

. James L o n g

J o h n L o n g

J o h n L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

J o h n L o n g

John Long

John L o n g

John L o n g

John Long

John L o n g

John L o n g

Jona than L o n g

Jacob L o n g

Jacob L o n g

John L o n g

Jacob L o n g

Jacob L o n g

Jacob L o n g

Jacob L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

James L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

J o h n Long , J r .

Joseph L o n g ( s tand i rg guard

J o h n Long , J r .

Joseph L o n g

Jacob L o n g

Joseph L o n g

Jacob L o n g

3d Co.—1 Ba t t . 2 Ba t t .

3d Co.—1 Ba t t .

2d Co.—7 Ba t t .

3d Co.—1 Ba t t .

6th Co.—7 Ba t t .

7th Co.—8 Batt'.

1st Co.—4 Ba t t .

2d Co.—5 Ba t t .

2d Co.—2 Ba t t .

7th Oo.—6 Ba t t .

6th Co.—9 Ba t t .

8th Co.—2 Ba t t .

8th Co.—4 Ba t t .

5th Co.—6 Ba t t .

2d Co.—7 Ba t t .

7th Co.—8 Ba t t .

it Lancaster)

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Westmorel 'd Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Y o r k Co.

Y o r k Co.

Y o r k Co.

Chester Co.

Berks Co.

Berks Co.

Bucks Co.

Chester Co.

Berks Co

Chester Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l ' d Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l ' d Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Cumber l 'd Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas ter Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas ter

Lancas ter

Lancas ter Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas ter Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas ter Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r Co.

Lancas te r

J o h n L o n g

John L o n g

John Long ,

Jacob L o n g

Jacob L o n g

James L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

John L o n g

J r .

Co. Co.

5th Co.—4 Ba t t .

4 Ba t t .

6 Ba t t .

Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thumbl ' d Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Nor thampton Co.

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Ph i l ade lph ia

Co.

Co.

Co.

Co.

Co.

CO.

CO.

Co.

Co.

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

M i l i t i a

Capt . C l a r k

Capt . S t rouch

Capt . Re i f f

Capt . Yos t

Capt . C l a r k

Capt . M i l l e r

Capt . C l a r k

Capt . Jack

D a v i d Boals

J o h n Jack

James Y o u n g

Jas. M c F a r l a n d

Capt . Clapsadler

James Douglass

W i l l i a m Hus ton

W i l l i a m S m i t h

W i l l i a m S t r a i n

Thos. L a i r d

W i l l i a m W i l s o n

Robert M c K e e

S a m l . E l l i o t t

Capt . Hubley

Capt . McCre igh t

R i c h a r d M c Q u o w n

L t . Jno . Pa t ton

Jas. M o r r i s o n

Robert M c K e e

Capt . Ca ldwel l

A b r a h a m Scot t

Rober t M c K e e

W i l l i a m Steel

Capt . Weybright

Alex F o r s m a n

Alex Fo r sman

Alex Fo r sman

J o h n L o n g

J o h n C l a r k

Henry K r e g l o h

Thos. C r a i g

John L o n g J r .

J o h n Schooler

John Downey

George Goodwin

George Ester ly

Ens. W m . Perk ins

C h r i s t i a n S h a f f e r

A d a m Fou lk

Pr ivate

Pr iva te

Pr ivate

Pr iva te

Cap ta in

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

F r iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P'rivate

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

Corp.

P'rivate

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

P'rivate

Pr iva te

Serg.

Pr iva te

F'rivate

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

F'rivate

Pr iva te

P r iva te

P r iva t e

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

P r iva te

P r iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Cap ta in

Ens ign

F'rivate

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

P r iva te

Pr iva te

1781

1776

1780

1777- 78

1782

1780-81

1781

1780- 81

1780

1782

1780

1782

1781- 82

1782

1778- 79

1783

1782

1781

1782

1778-79

1781-83

1782

1776

1776

1776

1782

1778-79

1782

1779

1780

1781

1781-82

1776

1782

1776

1780-82

1776

1782

1780

1780

1781

1777

1777

1777

1777

1782

1777

1777

WAR RECORDS 331

Name Residence Duty Loca t ion Service Cap ta in R a n k Date

J o h n L o n g 3 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia Co. M i l i t i a P r i v a t e 1780 Jacob L o n g Washington Co. M i l i t i a Joseph Beelor P r iva te 1781-82 Jacob L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . E h r m a n Pr iva te 1781 Jacob L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Peter Zol l inger P r iva te 1780 Jacob L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Eys ter P r iva te 1776-77 Jacob L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Copenhaver Pr iva te 1781 Jacob L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . H e f f e r P r iva te 1781 Jacob L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Gyse lman Pr iva te 1781-82 Jacob L o n g t Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Barne tz Pr iva te 1782 James L o n g Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Gu th rey Pr iva te 1782 James L o n g Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Gu th rey Pr iva te 1784 James L o n g Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a Capt . C i sna Pr iva te 1782 Jer ' a L o n g Washington ua . M i l i t i a Capt . C r a w f o r d Pr iva te 1781 Jeremiah L o n g Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Guthrey Pr iva te 1782 J o h n L o n g Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Gu th rey Pr iva te 1784 John L o n g Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Gu th rey Pr iva te 1782 J o h n L o n g 7th Co.- - 3 Ba t t . Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Private 1783 John L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . L o n g Private 1778-80 J o h n L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Forseman Pr iva te 1781 J o n a t h a n L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Orbison Pr iva te 1781 J o h n L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a James Anderson Pr iva te 1782 Jacob L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a James Anderson P r iva t e 1784 J o h n L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1784 Jacob L o n g Be rks Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1784 Jacob L o n g Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Shuler Pr iva te 1786 Jacob Long , J r . Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Shu le r Pr iva te 1785-86 James L o n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Cap. R o w a n ( B r o w n ) P r i v a t e 1785-86 Je remiah L o n g Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1786 Job L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1787 J o h n Long , A i r twp. Bed fo rd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1789 J o h n L o n g Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a Capt . G a l b r a i t h Pr iva te 1788 J o h n L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . H e n n i n g P r iva t e 1784 J o h n L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Weybr ight Pr iva te 1784 J o h n L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Rober t M c K e e P r iva te 1784 John L o n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Capt . Esler P r iva te 1786-87 J o h n L o n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Capt . Pissant Pr iva te 1784 J o h n L o n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Capt . B u r l h a r d P r iva te 1784 J o h n L o n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Capt . M c D o w e l l P r iva te 1784 J o h n L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . W i l l Pr iva te 1785 Joseph Long , Woodbury twp. Bedfo rd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1789 James L o n g Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1794 Je remiah L o n g Washington Co. M i l i t i a E n s i g n 1792 John L o n g 2 Ba t t . Cumber land Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1792-95 Joseph L o n g Allegheny Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1798 Jacob L o n g 2 Ba t t . Cumber land Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793 J o h n L o n g 2d C a . - -1 B á t t . Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1791 J o h n L o n g 1st C o . - -1 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva t e 1794 J o h n L o n g 6th Cu. - 4 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P'rivate 1794 James L a n g 4th Co. Ph i l ade lph ia A r t i l l e r y C a p t a i n 1780-81 Jacob L a n g M i l i t i a J o h n E h r m a n Pr iva te 1780 Jacob L o n g M i l i t i a M i c h . K a u f f l e t P r iva te 1782 Jacob L a n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1787 Jacob L a n g , B e r n twp. Be rks Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1784 Jacob L a n g Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a James Shuler P r iva te 1785 Jacob L a n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a C a p t a i n 1786 J o h n L a n g F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a James Ramsey Pr iva te 1787 J o h n L a n g Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a L t . C o l . Jacob Cook Pr iva te 1784 John L a n g , Upper M e r i o n twp. Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a Amos Sturg is Pr iva te 1785-84 James L a n g Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1797-98 J o h n L a n g F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a L i eu t . 1793 J o h n L a n g Bucks Co. M i l i t i a L ieu t . 1794 Jacob L o n g 5th Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Chr is t ies Pr ivate 1777-81 James L o n g Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Capt . B e r r y h i l l Pr iva te 1781 J o h n L o n g Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Capt . B e r r y h i l l P r iva te 1781

K i l l i a n L a n g P r o v i n c i a l Chas . Fou lk P r iva t e 1756 K i l l i a n Long , J r . 8th C o . - -2 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Gasser t Pr iva te 1781 K i l l i a n L a n g , J r . 8th C o . - -2 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. Mi l i t ' i a M a t h i a s H e n n i n g Pr iva te 1782-.86 K i l l i a n L o n g 2 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Me lcho r Behney Pr iva te 1786-87

Lodovick L o n g Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a N o a h A b r a h a m Pr iva te 1777 L u t r i g Long , E l izabe th twp. Lancas te r Co . M i U t i a P h i l i p Combeni Pr iva te

332 HISTORY OF THE LONO F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

Name Residence Duty Loca t ion Service Cap ta in R a n k Date

L u t r i g L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a P h i l i p Duck Pr iva te 1781

Ma t th i a s L o n g 1st Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1778

Mat thew L o n g 1st Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te

M i c h a e l L o n g 1st Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te

M i c h a e l L o n g 5th Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Chris t ies Pr iva te 1777-81

M i c h a e l Long Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1782

M i c h a e l Long Nor th 'mber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a P r iva t e

M a r t i n Long 8th C o . - -6 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1777-79

M a r t i n L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Capt . M c C a l l e n Pr iva te 1783

M a r t i n Long Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Pa t r i ck H a y Private 1781

Matheus L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Noah Casey Private 1781-82

M a t h i a s L o n g ( furn ished sub.) 7 Ba t t . Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a P r iva t e 1781

Ma th i a s Long^ Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Noah Casey Pr iva te 1783

Mat t ies Long, Rapho twp. Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a A b r a h a m Forey Pr iva te 1777-79

M i c h a e l Long , Cocal ico twp. 6th C o . - -3 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1781-82

M i c h a e l L o n g Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a John Jones Fr iva te 1776

Mat t i a s Long Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Conrad Reder Pr iva te 1780

Mat thew L o n g Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Moses Carson Pr ivate 1776

M a r t i n L o n g D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Wolfe rsburg ' r Pr ivate 1786-89

M a r t e n Long D a u p h i n Co. M i l i t i a Capt. M c A l l e n Pr iva te 1784-85

M a r t e n Long Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1784-85

Ma th i a s L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Gan tz Pr iva te 1784

M i c h a e l Long Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a M i c h a e l Ober l in Pr iva te 1785

Nicholas Long Berks Co. M i l i t i a Capt . St'rouch Pr iva te

Nicholas L o n g 8 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Hubley Pr iva te 1782-81

Nicholas L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Casper Yeats Pr iva te 1776

Noah L o n g Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a John Guthrey Pr iva te

Noah L o n g Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a John Guthrey Pr ivate 1782

Nicholas Long 5 Ba t t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Pr ivate 1793

N o a h L o n g Washing ton Co. M i l i t i a Corp. 1793

Peter L o n g 8th C o . - -2 Ba t t . Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a Jno . Gassert Pr iva te

Peter L o n g 8th C o . - -2 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Ma th i a s Henn ing Pr iva te 1782

Peter L o n g 2 Ba t t . Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a S imon Copenhaffer P r iva te 1779-76

Feter Long (Of Y o r k Co. m i l i t i a apprehended B ' i t i sh prisoners wi th Serg. Wetzel l ) .

P h i l i p L o n g M i l i t i a John Nice Pr iva te 1777

P h i l i p L o n g 5 th Co. M i l i t i a J o h n Chris t ies Pr iva te 1777-181

Peter L o n g 9th CO. M i l i t i a J o h n Davis Pr iva te

Peter L o n g Bucks Co. M i l i t i a L t . Jos. Da r roch Pr iva te

Peter L o n g Bucks Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Pat terson Pr iva te 1780

Peter L o n g Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m S t r a i n P r iva t e 1782

Peter L o n g 5th Co. 6 B a t t Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te

Peter Long (sub. for Isaac Long) Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Corp. 1782

Peter L o n g 8 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Jos. Hubley Corp. 1781-82

Peter L o n g 8th Co . - -2 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Pr ivate 1782

P a u l L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Andrew Stewart Private 1781

Peter L o n g 1 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1781

Peter L o n g (hired sub.) 8 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Pr ivate 1781

Peter L o n g (served) 8 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1781

Peter L o n g Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Dan ie l Good P'rivate 1782

Peter L o n g Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a John L o n g Fr iva te 1782

Peter Long 5 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Nice P r iva te

Peter L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Wample r Pr iva te 1781-82

Peter L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Kopenhaf fe r Pr iva te 1782

Pa t r i ck Long Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Capt . A r m o u r Pr ivate 1786

Feter Long Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Shuler Pr iva te 1785

Peter L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Herbach Pr iva te 1784

Peter Long Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Foreman Pr iva te 1785

Peter L o n g Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1794

Peter L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te

Robert L o n g F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a James Ross Pr iva te 1777

Robert Long Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a L t . Jno. Pa t ton Pr iva te 1776-81

Robert Long Ph i l ade lph ia Co. M i l i t i a Capt . McCol lough Pr iva te 1775

Robert Long F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Huckle Pr ivate 1787

Robert Long Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Lenhar t Pr iva te 1786

Rober t Long 6 Ba t t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793

Robert L o n g 6th Co.- -2 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a F r iva te 1794

Stephen Long Chester Co. Samuel Long 1st Co.—2 Batt. Cumberl'd Co.

Militia Militia

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WAR RECORDS 333

Name Residence Duty Location Service Captain Rank Date

S a m l . L o n g 4th Co —3 Ba t t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1777-78 Samuel L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Fur rey Pr iva te 1781 Samue l L o n g F r a n k l i n Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1793 Samuel L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1794 Samuel L o n g 1 Ba t t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1793 Stephen Long Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Alex . Scott P r iva te 1793 Samuel Long , Providence twp. Bed fo rd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1789 Stephen L o n g 6 Ba t t . Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1781

Thomas Long Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1788 Thomas Long Hun t ingdon Oo. M i l i t i a F r iva t e Thomas Long Bed fo rd Co. M i l i t i a F r iva te Thomas L o n g Berks Co. M i l i t i a Jno. Reegel P r iva te 1781 Thomas Long Bucks Co. M i l i t i a M a j o r 1777-80 Thomas Long 2nd Co —1 Ba t t . Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1791 Thomas L o n g Westmorel 'd Co. M i l i t i a Robert O r r Pr iva te 1794-95 Thomas L a n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva te 1787

W i l l i a m L o n g Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1791 W i l l i a m L o n g Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1788 W i l l i a m L o n g (Col. Flowers Reg) M i l i t i a A r t y A r t i f P r iva te 1778 W i l l i a m L o n g Y o r k M i l i t i a Pr iva te W i l l i a m L o n g Bed fo rd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te W i l l i a m L o n g Bucks Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1775 W i l l i a m L o n g M i l i t i a P r iva te 1781 W i l l i a m L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m Pr ice F r iva te 1777 W i l l i a m L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a Capt . L o c k h a r t Pr iva te 1781 W i l l i a m L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Rudo lph Pr iva te 1777 W i l l i a m L o n g 7th Co. Chester Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1780 W i l l i a m L o n g 4th Co. —4 Ba t t . Chester Co. M i l i t i a Jona than Vernon Pr iva te 1783 W i l l i a m L o n g Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a James Y o u n g Fr iva te 1778-81 W i l l i a m L o n g 4th Co. —1 Ba t t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1780 W i l l i a m L o n g 6th Co.--1 Ba t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te W i l l i a m Long Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a Conrad Snider Pr iva te 1781 W i l l i a m L o n g Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Ter . Campbel l Pr iva te 1782 W i l l i a m L o n g 4th C o . --3 Ba t t . Cumber l ' d Co. v M i l i t i a P r iva te W i l l i a m Long Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a John L a m b Pr iva te 1782 W i l l i a m L o n g 4th C o . --4 Ba t t . Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a F r iva te W i l l i a m L o n g 4th C o . --8 Ba t t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a Cap ta in 1777 W i l l i a m Long 4th C o . --8 Ba t t . Cumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m F ind l ay Fr iva te 1778 W i l l i a m Long 4th Co.- Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m L o n g C a p t a i n 1778-80 W i l l i a m L o n g Cumber l 'd Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1779 W i l l i a m L o n g Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Holderbaum Pr iva te W i l l i a m L o n g Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Jas. M o r r i s o n Pr iva te 1776 W i l l i a m L o n g 2 Ba t t . Lancaster Co. M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1781 W i l l i a m L o n g 2nd Co . --2 Ba t t . Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1782 W i l l i a m Long Lancas ter Co. M i l i t i a Jacob K l o t z Pr iva te 1776 W i l l i a m Long 1st C o - Nor thumber l ' d Co. M i l i t i a J o h n C l a r k P r iva te 1776 W i l l i a m L o n g Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a Capt . M i l l e r P'rivate 1782 W i l l i a m L o n g Y o r k t o w n M i l i t i a Capt . E h r m a n Pr iva te 1780-81 W i l l i a m L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . H a h n Pr iva te 1780 W i l l i a m L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Capt . Reed Pr iva te W i l l i a m L o n g Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1788 W i l l i a m Long Chester Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1787 W i l l i a m Long Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva te 1786 W i l l i a m L o n g 8th C o . --2 Ba t t . Wash ing ton Co. M i l i t i a C a p t a i n 1786 W i l l i a m L o n g Y o r k Co. M i l i t i a Peter Schwar tz Pr iva te 1786 W i l l i a m Long , J r . Hun t ingdon Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1788 W i l l i a m L o n g 2d C o . - Chester Co. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1784-87 W i l l i a m L o n g 8th Co.- Bucks Co, M i l i t i a C a p t a i n 1793 W i l l i a m L o n g Bucks Co. M i l i t i a Ens ign 1795 W i l l . L o n g 6t'h Co.— 4 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva te 1794 W i l l i a m L a n g 5 Ba t t . Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva te 1777 W i l l i a m L o n g Y o r k t o w n M i l i t i a Capt . B a i l y Pr iva te 1776

Zachar ias L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a J o h n L indsay Pr iva te Z a c h a r i a h L o n g Ph i l ade lph ia Co. M i l i t i a L u d w i c k K n o l l P r iva te 1780 Z a c h a r a L o n g Chester Co. M i l i t i a John L indsay Pr iva te 1784-87

WAR OF 1812 -1814 Abraham Long Abraham Long

27 Reg.—2 Brig. 157 Reg. Columbia Co.

Militia Milit ia

Nicholas Sager Private Nicholas Sager Private

334 HISTORY OF THE LONG F A M I L Y OF P E N N S Y L V A N I A

Name Residence Duty Location Service Captain Rank Date

A d a m Long 1 Brig.—13 B a t t . M i l i t i a M a j . W m . W i l s o n P r iva te

Alexander L o n g 6th Co.—50 Reg . M i l i t i a A. Q u i n P r iva t e

Alexander L o n g 1st Co.—27 Reg . M i l i t i a P r iva te 1814

A q u i l a L o n g 2 Brig .—5 D i v . M i l i t i a Capt . M c M i l l e n Pr iva te 1814

A d a m L o n g M i l i t i a C a p t a i n 1812

A b r a h a m L a n g 78 Reg—7 D i v . M i l i t i a A d a m Harpe r P'rivate 1814

B e n j a m i n L o n g 2 Brig.—7 D i v . M i l i t i a Capt . Stake F r i v a t e 1814

B e n j a m i n L a n g M i l i t i a S a m l . D u n n Pr iva te 1812-14

Chr i s t i an L o n g 3 Co.—51 Reg. M i l i t i a Jacob Wentz Pr iva te 1814

C h r i s t i a n Long , R o c k l a n d Y o r k M i l i t i a George Zieber Pr iva te 1814

C h r i s t i a n L o n g M i l i t i a Robert M c G i n g a n Pr iva te 1814

Cookson L o n g

• •' M i l i t i a N a t h a n P r i ce Pr iva te 1812

Cookson L o n g M i l i t i a Samuel B l a i r P r iva te 1814

Cookson L o n g M i l i t i a James Bonner Ens ign 1813-14

C h r i s t i a n L a n g 117th Reg., 1 B r i g . , 6 D i v . M i l i t i a A b r a h a m St ine Pr iva te 1814

D a n i e l S. L o n g 124th Reg. M i l i t i a Capt . Lamoot Pr iva te

D a v i d L o n g 1 Br ig .—2 D i v . Lebanon Co. M i l i t i a Capt . O r t h F r iva te

D a n i e l Long , Longswamp Y o r k M i l i t i a G a b r i e l O l d P r iva t e 1812-14

D a v i d L o n g M i l i t i a George Record Pr iva te 1813

George L o n g 124 Reg. M i l i t i a Capt . Lamoot Pr iva te

Georgo L o n g 1 Br ig .—2 D i v . M i l i t i a Capt . W i l s o n P r iva te 1814

George L o n g Bucks Co. M i l i t i a George Short P'rivate 1812

George L o n g M i l i t i a Samuel B l a i r P r iva te 1814

Gabera l L a n g 117th Reg., 1 B r i g . , 6 D i v . M i l i t i a C h r i s t i a n Shuey Pr iva te 1814

Georgo L a n g 1 B r i g . 2 D i v . M i l i t i a Pr iva te 1812

Henry L o n g i .. M i l i t i a Nicholas Sager Pr iva te 1812

Henry L o n g 11 Reg.—1 B r i g . M i l i t i a P r iva te 1812

H u g h L o n g 64 Reg. M i l i t i a C o l . Rob. C o l v i n M a j o r 1814

Henry Long 152 Reg. Y o r k M i l i t i a Jacob Die ter ick Pr iva te 1814

Henry L o n g M i l i t i a W i l l i a m M o r r i s Pr iva te 1815

Henry L o n g M i l i t i a Florence Cotter P r iva te 1814

Henry L o n g Montgomery Co. M i l i t i a Capt . F r y e r P r iva te 1814

Henry Long M i l i t i a Jacob Die ter ick 1st L t . 1814

Hugh L o n g 2G Co.. 1 B r i g . , 5 Div . , Lancas te r Co. M i l i t i a James M c C o l l o u g h Pr iva te 1814

Henry L o n g M i l i t i a Edmond T i p t o n Pr iva te

Henry L o n g M i l i t i a Capt . B e n j a m i n Pr iva te

Isaac L o n g 81 Reg.—2 B r i g . M i l i t i a P r iva te 1814

Isaac Long , New H o l l a n d Y o r k M i l i t i a P r iva te 1814

Joseph L o n g 135 Reg. M i l i t i a Serg. J . J . B e a n Pr iva te 1814

John L o n g M i l i t i a J o h n G i l l i l a n d Pr iva te 1813-14

Jacob Long M i l i t i a Henry Reed Pr iva te 1814

Jacob Long 5 Co.—3 Reg. f D a u p h - í B e r k s Co.> M i l i t i a P r iva te ^ Lebanon Co. j

Jacob Long 81 Reg. M i l i t i a P r iva te 1814

James L o n g 3 Co.—24 Reg. M i l i t i a F r iva te

James L o n g 1 Brig.—13 DiV. M i l i t i a F'rivate 1814

John L o n g 2 Brig .—3 Co. M i l i t i a W i l l i a m Fisher F r iva te 1814

John Long 27 Reg.—2 B r i g . M i l i t i a James Ra l s ton Pr iva te

John Long , Strasberg 2 Brig.—4 DiV. Ri f l e (Pequa Rangers) Pr iva te 1814

John Long 157 Reg. Columbia Co. M i l i t i a George E l y P r iva te

John Long 16 Reg. M i l i t i a Je remiah Ferree Pr iva te

Jacob Long , U n i o n Co. U n i o n Co. M i l i t i a Ner . Midd le swar th Pr iva te 1814

Jacob L o n g 1 Brig .—2 D i v . M i l i t i a A d r a h a m Gangwere P r iva te 1814

Jacob Long M i l i t i a Henry Read Serg. 1814

Jacob Long , Berks Co. Y o r k M i l i t i a J o h n G r a h a m Pr iva te 1814

James L o n g R i f l eman Henry L . Corye l l P r iva te 1814

John Long M i l i t i a W i l l i a m M o r r i s Pr iva te 1813-d5

John L o n g 1 Reg.—2 B r i g . M i l i t i a L t . Thos. Donalds'nSergeant 1815

John Long M i l i t i a Capt . S i lve r tho rn Pr iva te 1813

John Long 1 Br ig .—2 D i v . M a r j u s Hook M i l i t i a Peter Hanley Pr iva te 1814

J o h n Long , A m i t y twp. Y o r k M i l i t i a Jon . Jones Pr iva te 1814

John L o n g 3 Reg.—1 B r i g . Hanover M i l i t i a George Frys inger P'rivate 1814

John G . L o n g Washing ton Ar t i l l e r i s t s Capt . Stevenson Fr iva te 1814

Joseph Long M i l i t i a Capt . M i t c h e l l P r iva te 1814

J . Long Center Co. M i l i t i a George Record Pr iva te

Jacob Long Danvi l l e M i l i t i a P r iva te 1814

J o h n L o n g M i l i t i a J o h n M o r r i s Pr iva te

W A R RECORDS 335

Name Residence D u t y Loca t ion Service Cap ta in R a n k Date

John Long M i l i t i a James Moodie Pr iva te

Joseph L o n g Marcus Hook M i l i t i a George H o l f r e c h Pr iva te 1814

Jacob L a n g M i l i t i a P'rivate 1820

J o h n L a n g A r t ' l l y S a m ' l G . L a n d i s Pr iva te 1815

J o h n G . L a n g Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a P r iva te

J o h n L a n g A r t ' l l y Pr iva te 1814

J o h n L o n g M i l i t i a Z . C . Lee Pr iva te 1814

Joseph L o n g 135 Reg. M i l i t i a Robert M a n n Pr iva te 1814

L u d w i c k L o n g 1 Br ig .—2 D i v . M i l i t i a Capt . W i l s o n P r iva te 1814

Lewder ick Long Bucks Co. M i l i t i a Capt . W i l s o n Pr iva te 1814

M a r t i n L o n g 1 Br ig .—7 D i v . M i l i t i a George Wendel Pr iva te

M e r t a i n L o n g M i l i t i a J o h n M c M i l l e n Pr iva te 1814

Michae l L o n g 5 Co.—3 Reg. / D a u p h - B e r k s \ M i l i t i a P r iva te ^ L e b a n o n Cos. )

M i c h a e l L o n g 1 Br ig .—6 DiV. M i l i t i a Capt . O r t h Pr iva te

M i c h a e l Long , B runswick M i l i t i a J o h n C h r i s t i a n P'rivate 1814

Moses ' L o n g 26 Co., 1 B r i . , 5 D i v . Lancaster Co M i l i t i a James M c C o l l o u g h Pr iva te 1814

M i c h a e l L o n g M i l i t i a Capt . M i t c h e l l P r iva te 1814

M i c h a e l Long • M i l i t i a Peter Fen ton Pr iva te 1814

M i c h a e l Long , Lebanon Co. Y o r k M i l i t i a P h i l i p F i sher P r iva te 1814

Michae l L o n g Y o r k M i l i t i a John C h r i s t i a n Pr iva te 1814

Peter L o n g Fencibles Capt . S e r r i l P r iva te

Peter Long 1 Br ig .—2 D i v . M i l i t i a Capt . K e l l y Pr iva te

Peter L o n g Delaware Co. Fencibles Capt . S h e r r i l l Pr iva te 1814

Peter Long Bucks Oo. M i l i t i a Phineas K e l l y Pr iva te 1814

Q u i l l a L o n g M i l i t i a John M c M i l l e n Fr iva te

Tobias Long , Arms t rong Co. 2 B r i g . Ri f les Capt . D u n n Private Tobias L a n g M i l i t i a S a m ' l D u n n Pr iva te

W i l l i a m L o n g 4 Co. M i l i t i a Andrew Bozor th Pr iva te

W i l l i a m L o n g 15 Reg. M i l i t i a L t . C o l . W i l l i a m L o n g 27 Reg.—2 B r i g . M i l i t i a James Ra l s ton Pr iva te

W i l l i a m L o n g 26 Co., 1 B r i . , 5 D iv . , Lancas ter Co. M i U t i a James M c C o l l o u g h Pr iva te 1814

W i l l i a m L o n g Nor thampton Co. M i l i t i a George Hess F r iva t e 1818

W i l l i a m L o n g Ri f lemen Capt . Pu rdy Pr iva te 1814

W i l l i a m L o n g M i l i t i a John R e a Pr iva te

W i l l i a m L a n g 137 Reg. M i l i t i a M i c h a e l Bauger P r iva te 1813

MEXICAN WAR

George L o n g Co. A—2 Reg. Reading M i l i t i a Capt . Loeser Pr iva te 1846-

James L o n g Co. M — 2 Reg. Cassvil le M i l i t i a Capt . Ca ldwel l P r iva te 1847-

Charles H . L a n g Co. H—1 Reg Ph i l ade lph ia M i l i t i a Capt . Scott F r iva t e 1846-

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INDEX

I N D E X 343

A Abbott, Esther, 232 Achenbach, Chr i s t i na 109 Achey, Josephine, 218 Achey, L izz ie L . , 306 Achey, M a r s h a l l , 306 Acker , E l izabe th 304 Acker , M a r y F r i t c h , 304 Acker , Sa rah Agnes 304 Acker , Thomas 304 Acker , Thomas, 304 Adam, A n n a 81 Af fenbaugh , Susan, 134 Ahner t , E r m a , 251 Ahner t , F red , 251 Ahner t , Fred, 251 Albert , Aa ron , 140 Albert , M a r y , 140 Albrecht , A n n a M a r i a , 173 Albrecht , M a r i a , 321 A l d r i c h , A n n , 78 Alexander , Mel issa , 135 A l l eman , A n n a , 239 A l l eman , El izabeth , 121 A l l eman , Henry , 121 A l l eman , Henry , 122 A l l eman , Joseph, 122 A l l eman , Ju l i ana , 121 A l l eman , M a r y A n n , 122 A l l eman , M i c h a e l R. , 121 A l l eman , Michae l , 121 A l l eman , Susanna, 121 A l l eman , • 239 A l l e n , Edna , 311 A l l e n , Isabella M . , 57 Ambers, M a t i l d a , 96 Anderson, Eleanore, 75 Anderson, E l i z a , 323 Andrews, Bet ty Jeane 278 Andrews, Ca th ryn , 278 Andrews, Charles R. , 278 Andrews, E m m a Jeannette, 278 Andrews, L i l l i e W. , 161 Andrews, W i l l i a m , 161 Andrews, W i l l i a m H 278 Anspach , Clarence, 275 Anspach , Irene Violet , 275 Anspach , John Henry , 275 Anspach , Margaret , 275 Anspach , M i n n i e El izabeth , 275 A n t r i u m , Jere, 160 A n t r i u m , Jeremiah Y . , 185 A n t r i u m , Ju l i a , 160 Armbruster , M a r y , 137 Armitage , Helen, 54 Armpries ter , M a y 259 Armst rong , M o l l y , 82 Arnd t , , 256 A r n o l d , H i r a m 310 A r n o l d , M a r y L . 232 A r n o l d , Alice Rose, 310 A r t z , Be r tha El izabe th , 162 A r t z , E a r l L i c k , 163 A r t z , E d i t h Mae, 163 A r t z , E the l El izabe th 163 Ar tz , Ida K a t h r y n , 163 A r t z , I r a Rennel 162 A r t z , John Jacob, 162 A r t z , K a t e Ann ie , 162 A r t z , L i l l i a n , 163 Ar tz , Lor ra ine Mae, 163 Ar tz , N a t h a n W i l l i a m , 163 A r t z , V ic to r Leroy 163 Ashbrook, A r a Belle, 56 A tk in son , Cathar ine , 322 Atk inson , H a n n a h E 57 A x t e l l , Bernice, 72 A x t e l l , Dorothy, , . , 72 A x t e l l , L a u r a Sa loma, 72 A x t e l l , Freder ick W. , 72 A x t e l l , Freder ick L . , D r 72 A x t e l l , M i l d r e d A. 72

B Babb, M a r y A . , 307 Bache, A n n a , 51 B a c h m a n , , 239 Bachman , Alber t 55 B a c h m a n , Amanda , 239 B a c h m a n , Amanda M a y , 55 B a c h m a n , A m m o n S., 283 Bachman , Ba rba ra L o u , 55 Bachman , Ca lv in , 55 B a c h m a n , Charles A l t o n 55 B a c h m a n , E a r l Eugene, 55 Bachman , E d w i n Eugene, 55 Bachman , El izabeth , 207 Bachman , E l izabe th A n n , 55 B a c h m a n , Fannie , 240

B a c h m a n , Frances Luenet ta , . . . 55 B a c h m a n , F r a n k A . , 56 B a c h m a n , I ra Norr i s , 55 Bachman , Lawrence Edward , . . . 55 Bachman , L i l l i e M . , 283 Bachman , Lyle A r t h u r 55 Bachman , M a r t h a Alene., 55 Bachman , M a r i a , 221 B a c h m a n , M a r y , 56 Bachman , M e y r l 55 Bachman , Michae l , 207 Bachman , M i l t o n Byron , 55 B a c h m a n , N o r m a n Pierce, 55 Bachman , P a u l J . , 259 Bachman , P h y l l i s Jean, 55 Bachman , Robert M i l t o n , 55 Bachman , Rose Alene, 55 Bachman , Stel la Maude 259 B a c h m a n , Theodore Brand t , , , .259 Backenstose, Jacob 109 Backenstose, Rebecca, 109 Badenhorn , Ca tha r ina , 132 Badenhorn , Ca thar ine 107 Badenhorn , Catherine, 132 Badenhorn , Henry, 107 Badenhorn , Henry , 107 Badenhorn , Henry 132 Baer , A n n a 210 Baer , Aun t Rebecca, 206 Baer, Ba rba ra , 42 Baer, Ba rba ra , 44 Baer, Chr i s t i an , 42 Baer, E l izabe th 42 Baer, El izabeth , 78 Baer, El izabeth , 206 Baer, Ina, 82 Baer , John , 42 Baer , John 206 Baer , L o l a , 98 Baer, Sa rah 210 B a i r d , Cour t i s B . , 58 B a i r d , E d y t h Rose, 58 B a i r d , Janet Charlene 59 Baker , Ba rba ra 305 Baker , Beu lah , 99 Baker , Dav id , 223 Baker , Edna , 176 Baker , Everett , 99 Baker , Fay 100 Baker , J . D 305 Baker , L e l i a , 99 Baker , M a x , 99 Baker , M i n n i e , 223 Bal l inger , , 112 Bal l inger , E l i z a , 112 Bamberger, Ka te , 291 Banks , Rachael , 195 Barber, , I%Q Barber , E a r l , 234 Barber , F r a n k 0 233 Barber, Josephine C , 233 Barner , El izabeth , 62 Barner , John A . , 62 Barnes, Alonza , 134 Barnes, A r t h u r , 134 Barnes, Eve l ina 135 Barnes, F r a n k 135 Barnes, Gertrude, 135 Barnes, L y d i a A n n , !l34 Barnes, Ol iver , 134 Barnes, Robert, 135 Barnet t , Mi ld r ed , 312 Barnhard t , n o Barnhardt, Sarah, . . .110 Bar r , Da i sy g l B a r r , Jennie, ' ' ' a i Barr, Lillian, ....271 B a r r , Wal ter , 81 Barron, Anna Catharine, .......213 Barto , Amos L . , 299 Bar to , Ar lene Mabel , 299 Bar to , B e n j a m i n 299 Bar to , C l i f f o r d Amos 299 Bar to , Emeline, i62 Bar to , E v a M a y , 300 Bar to , F l o y d B e n j a m i n , 299 Bar to , H a r o l d C a r l , 299 Bar to , H i l d a Mae '299 Bar to , I r v i n J . , 299 Bar to , L a v i n a , n g Bar to , Lizz ie 299 Barto, Mabel E., . . 299 Barto , M a r y El izabe th 299 Bar to , Penrose, 162 Barto, Richard R., . .299 Barto , Sav i l l a , 299 Basehoar, , 211 Bashore, Donald , 62 Bashore, Eve lyn , 62

Bashore, Jacob, 107 Bashore, Lo t t i e L . , 62 Bashore, Russel , 62 Bassinger, B a r b a r a , 220 Bassier, Fann ie , 218 Bassier, John , 205 Bassier, Susannah, 205 Batchelor , Frances Luenetta , . . . 55 Batdor f , Agnes Lue l l a , 144 Batdorf , Ca ro l i na 187 Batdorf , Ca ro l ina , 187 Batdor f , E m m a , 187 Batdorf , G . D . Rev., 144 Batdorf , George, 187 Batdor f , H i l l i s G . , 144 Batdorf , Isaac, 187 Batdorf , J ack B a r r y 144 Ba tdor f , Jacob L . , 187 Batdor f , Lenore, 144 Batdorf , L y d i a A . , 144 Batdor f , Fa i s i t t a , 187 Batdor f , Samuel 187 Batdor f , Samuel 187 Batdor f , Susanna 187 Batdorf , W i l l i a m , 187 Bates, Ol ive 228 Baudier , Anne J . , 140 Baudler , E m m a l i n s A n n , 140 Baudier , Fred, 140 Baudier , F r ed r i ck Conrad , 140 Baughman, Ida M . , 146 B a u m , Car r ie Eve, 262 B a u m , Cyrus L o n g , 262 Baum, John Long , 262 Baum, J o h n M . , 262 Baum, N o r a A n n a , 262 Baum, Novice, 262 Bauman, D a n i e l 93 B a u m a n , M a r i a , 205 Bauman , Susan 93 Bea l , B a r b a r a A . , 61 Beal , H . R. , 61 Bean, B a r b a r a 258 Bean, John , 258 Bean, Joseph, 244 Bean, Joseph 258 Bean , M a r y , 244 Bean , M a r y , 244 Bean, M a r y , 258 Beard , Ca thar ine , 321 Beard , Rachae l , 323 Beard , Robert 321 Beaty, Helen 262 Beaver, A b i g a l 36 Beaver, Ca thar ine , 305 Beaver, Ca thar ine , 305 Beaver, E l izabe th , 305 Beaver, El izabeth , 305 Beaver, E l l e n Jane, 305 Beaver, George, 305 Beaver, George, E . , 305 Beaver, John, 36 Beaver, M a r y , 305 Beaver, M a r y A n n 305 Beaver, Samuel , 305 Beaver, Sa rah , 305 Beaver, Sophia 305 Bechtel , E i leen 99 Bechtel , Eve lyn , 99 Bechtel , F red , 99 Bechtel , Gene 99 Bechtel , K e n t o n , 99 Bechtel , V i v i a n , 99 Becker, Ca thar ine 34 Becker, E the l Mae 292 Becker, L izz ie , 77 Becker, Peter, 20 Beckley, A n n i e , 241 Bee, El izabeth , 321 Beecher, , 308 Beecher, Betzy, 308 Behm, Lizz ie , 280 Behney, A m e l i a , 141 Behney, H . W 141 Behney, Samuel , 141 Beisel, Conrad , 20 Beisel , Conrad , 103 Beistle, A r t h u r E . , 56 Beistle, C l a y t o n W. , 56 Beistle, E lmer Isaac, 56 Beistle, H a 56 Beistle, Jack W . 56 Beistle, Jeannette 56 Beistle, Jennie, 56 Beistle, John 56 Beistle, Mabie , 56 Beistle, Mae , 56 Beistle, Phoebe A n n , 56 Beistle, R i c h a r d C , 56

Beis t l ine , El izabeth , 322 Beis t l ine , Henry 323 Be l l , Beatr ice M a r y , 75 Be l l , E f f i e Ovington , 75 B e l l , E f f i e Swene, 75 Be l l , Eleanore 75 B e l l , H u g h A r t h u r , 75 B e l l , James, 75 Bel l , L i l l i a n 75 B e l l , W i l l i a m Hugh , 75 Bell inger, Sa rah , 234 Bender, , 187 Bender, A m e l i a , 120 Bender, A r t h u r , 120 Bender, E d i t h M 120 Bender, Es ther M i r i a m , 121 Bender, E v a , 292 3ender, Gladys M 121 Bender, H a r r y L 120 Bender, John , 292 Bender, M a r y , 216 Bender, M a r y , 292 Bender, M a r y A . , 120 Bender, M e r i a m Esther, 121 Bender, Samuel , 120 Bender, S a r a h E . , 120 Bender, Susanna 187 Bender, Vincent E. , 121 Benner, —, 35 Benner, E t h e l Mae 36 Benner, Marga re tha June, 35 Benner, R u t h Paul ine , 36 Benner, Sarah , 35 Berger, Amanda , 212 Berger, A n n a Cathar ine , 213 Berger, B e n j a m i n , 213 Berger, Be r tha , 212 Berger, Char les C , 213 Berger, E l izabe th 212 Berger, E l izabe th 212 Berger, E l l a 212 Berger, F r a n k J . 213 Berger, F r a n k l i n , 213 Berger, Haze l , 213 Berger, Henry, 213 Berger, Jacob, 212 Berger, Joseph, 213 Berger, Joseph A a r o n 212 Berger, Joseph S., 212 Berger, M a r y E . 212 Berger, Selma C , 212 Berger, W i l l i a m A l l e n , 212 Berkenbine, E l v a , 77 Berk inb ins , Sa rah , 75 Berninger , Ann ie , 308 Berninger , B a r b a r a E l len 308 Berninger, Catherine Rosalie, ..308 Berninger , Char lo t te , 308 Berninger , Cora 308 Berninger . Edna , 308 Berninger , E l izabe th 308 Berninger , E l l a , 308 Berninger , E l l a , 308 Berninger , Frances, 308 Berninger , Frome, 308 Berninger , Ger t rude, 308 Berninger , Ida Dorcas 308 Berninger , Israel 308 Berninger , Jacob Wi lver t , 308 Berninger , Jesse, 308 Berninger So loman A l f r e d , 308 Besshar, Dan ie l , (Boeshar) , . . . . 34 Beshore, A d a m 110 Beshore, A m a n d a , 110 Beshore, A . M a r i a , 110 Beshore, A n n a 109 Beshore, A n n a M i r i a , 106 Beshore, A n n a M a r i a , 110 Beshore, Barbara 109 Beshore, Ba rba ra , 109 Beshore, Barbara, 109 Beshore, B a r b a r a 110 Beshore, Beneval , 110 Beshore, B e n j a m i n , 110 Beshore, Cathar ine , 109 Beshore, Cathar ine , 109 Beshore, Catherine, 110 Beshore, Catherine 110 Beshore, Clementine, 110 Beshore, D a n i e l 109 Beshore, Dan ie l , 109 Beshore, Daniel, 110 Beshore, D a v i d , 109 Beshore, El izabeth , 107 Beshore, El izabeth , 109 Beshore, El izabeth , 110 Beshore, El izabeth , 110 Beshore, El izabeth , 110 Beshore, El izabeth , 110

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Beshore, El izabeth 140 Beshore, Enge l l ina (Angel ina) , .109 Beshore, Eve, 110 Beshore, George 109 Beshore, G o t f r i d , 110 Beshore, Go t t f r i ed , 110 Beshore, Henry 110 Beshore, Isaac, 110 Beshore, John , 106 Beshore, John, 107 Beshore, John, 109 Beshore, John 109 Beshore, John , 109 Beshore, John , 109 Beshore, John Adam, 110 Beshore, J o h n Henry, 110 Beshore, J o h n Peter, 109 Beshore, Jacob 109 Beshore, Jacob, 110 Beshore, Magdalane, 110 Beshore, Magdalena , 109 Beshore, Magdalena, 110 Beshore, M a r i a , 110 Beshore, M a r i a Ca tha r ina , 109 Beshore, M a r t h a 109 Beshore, M a r y , n o Beshore, M a r y n o Beshore, M a r y n o Beshore, M a r y n o Beshore, Peter, 109 Beshore, Peter n o Beshore, Peter, n o Beshore, Po l ly 109 Beshore, Rebecca, 109 Beshore, Ros ina n o Beshore, Samuel , 109 Beshore, Sa ra n o Beshore, Sa rah , 109 Beshore, Sa rah A n n a 109 Beshore, W i l l i a m , 109 Betz, El izabeth , 312 Biechler , Dav id , 261 Biechler , E m m a 261 Biecher, Ger t rude 276 Bicks le r , Lucet ta , 161 Biehm, Ba rba ra , 321 Biehm, John, 321 Bieler , Chr is t ine , 321 Bieler , Joseph, 321 Bie ly , L izz ie , 113 B i l e r , B a r b a r a 305 B i l e r , D a v i d , 305 B i l e r , E l izabe th 305 Bi le r , Henry, 305 Bi le r , Jacob, 305 Bi le r , John, 305 B i l e r , Joseph, 305 B i l e r , L y d i a 305 Bi le r , M a r y , 305 Bi le r , M a r y , 305 B ingaman , Ar thu r , 292 B i n g a m a n , A r t h u r 292 B i n g a m a n , Eva , 292 B i n g a m a n , Eva L 292 B i n g a m a n . Jay, 294 B i n g a m a n , Mine rva , 292 B i n g a m a n , Selma 292 B i n g a m a n , V i c t o r 292 B ink ley , 187 B i n k l e y , Charles, 300 Bink ley , Charles H . , 300 Bink ley , E the l 300 B ink ley , Eva M a y 300 B ink ley , Herbert 300 B ink ley , Margare t , 300 B ink ley , M a r t h a , 300 Bink ley , Pa i s i t t a , 187 Binner , A a r o n 264 Binner , L a u r a , 264 B i r k , Ba rba ra , 109 Biscomb, Alber tus J 175 Biscomb, Audrey Meta , 175 Biscomb, Charlot te Irene, 175 Biscomb, Jay Quent in , 175 Bishop, Cathar ine , 313 Bishop, El izabeth , 209 Bishop, John , 209 Bi s sman , Ada , 69 Bi s sman , Charles P. , 68 B i s sman , M a r y Florence, 68 B ix l e r , Cathar ine , 109 B i x l e r , D a v i d , 33 B ix l e r , D a v i d , 33 B i x l e r , Joshua, 33 B ix l e r , Peter, 109 Bix le r , Susanna, 33 B l a c k , , 113 B l a c k , M a r y LaCross , 57 B l a c k , Rebecca, 113

Black , Salome, 113 B l a i r , M i l d r e d M . , 73 B lanch , L y d a , 82 Blesse, Paul ine 274 Blessly, Helen 255 Blooming , Adal ine , 206 Blosser, El izabeth , 208 B l u m , Ca tha r ina , 103 B l u m , Ca tha r ina , 322 B l u m , Cathar ine , 28 B l u m , Ludwig , 103 Boeshar, Dan ie l , 34 Boger, Ber tha , 246 Boger, M a r y 246 Bohr . E m m a L . ^271 Bol l inger , A l v i n 240 Bol l inger , Beulah , 46 Bol l inger , Ga len , 240 Bol l inger , M a y , 240 B o l l m a n , John , 92 Bo l lman , Susannah, [ *'] 92 Boltz , Al ice , [ '276 Bol tz , Cecelia, . 291 Bol tz , E l izabe th , . , . [ 3 g i Bol tz , E the l 280 Bol tz . W i l l i a m , ,261 Bomberger, ( . . 2 4 4 Bomberger, Dan ie l ! 239 Bomberger, D . K . , * 242 Bomberger, E f f i e , 242 Bomberger, Joseph, 244 Bomberger, L y d i a , 239 Bomberger, Sarah, ..............2A2 Borhgardner, Fannie , . . . 259 Booth, El izabeth , 35 Booth , John [ 3 3 Bopp, Nora 46 Bopp, W i l l i a m 46 Bopp, W i l l i a m Henry , ' ' 46 Bothwel l , Margaret , ^324 Boughter, A n n a Grumbine , . . . . 141 Boughter, Eve lyn , 141 Boughter, Florence 141 Boughter, Florence 141 Boughter, Helen El izabeth , . . . ' . 1 4 1 Boughter, Ida Amel i a , 141 Boughter, John Raiguel '141 Boughter, Robert Wedekind . 141 Bowers, Sarah 140 Bowman , —, ' ' ' 226 Bowman, , . 226 Bowman, Abraham, . . . . . . . . . . . 246 Bowman , A d a , ' '294 Bowman, A l f r e d , * ' ' [ 295 Bowman, A m m o n . . . . . 295 Bowman, A n n a , . . 246 Bowman, Anna, '. . .246 Bowman, Ba rba ra , . .246 Bowman, Ba rba ra , 24G Bowman, Cyrus , ' .294 Bowman, Edna , 236 Bowman , El izabeth , . . . . . . . . ' . ' ' ' 226 Bowman, El izabeth , 246 Bowman. El izabeth , 246 Bowman, George 295 Bowman, George S., 303 Bowman, Helen \\ 58 Bowman, Helen M . , ** 58 Bowman, John, . .166 Bowman, John . .240 Bowman, John Wal ter , 295 Bowman, K a t h r i n e , 246 Bowman , L y d i a , 315 Bowman, Martin . .246 Bowman, M a r v i n , 295 Bowman, M a r y , . .166 Bowman, M a r y , 226 Bowman , M a r y 246 Bowman , M a r y , 295 Bowman, M a r y Jane, . . .295 Bowman, M i n n i e , 226 Bowman , M o l l y , 244 Bowman , Rebecca, 246 Bowman , R u s h A . , 58 Bowman , Sarah , 227 Bowman , Sarah , 240 Bowman, Sarah , 248 Bowser, , 245 Bowser, K a t h r i n e , 245 Boyd, A lmed ia , 261 Boyd, E lmer L 260 Boyd, George, 260 Boyd , L . Raymond , 260 Boyd, L y d i a W . 260 Boyd, R a l p h L . 260 Boyd, Sadie 261 Boyd, V i c t o r 261 Boyer, A m a n d a El izabeth , ..313 Boyer, A n n a , 268

Boyer, A n n a M a y , 268 Boyer, Bet ty M a y , 269 Boyer, Carr ie M a y , 258 Boyer, Catherine, 258 Boyer, Freeman, 268 Boyer, George, 258 Boyer, George, 258 Boyer, K a t e 312 Boyer, Le Roy, 268 Boyer, M a r y B . , 48 Boyer, M i r i a n Lucele 259 Boyer, H a r r y , 268 Boyer, H a r r y R. , 269 Boyer, Susanna, 311 B r a c k b i l l , Ba rba ra , 42 B r a c k b i l l , Ch r i s t i an , 42 Bradley , S te l la Z. , 49 Brandt , A b r a h a m 228 Brand t , A u s t i n L . , 259 Brandt , B l a n c h , 259 Brandt , Ca r r i e M a y , 258 Brand t , Chr i s t i an , 228 Brand t , Ca thar ine 228 Brand t , D a v i d G . , 258 Brandt , D a v i d Jonah , 259 Brandt , Dor is , 259 Brand t , Dorothy, 278 Brandt , Edger L . 259 Brand t , Edna , 258 Brandt , Eleanore, 259 Brandt , E l izabe th 143 Brand t , E l izabe th 228 Brandt , E l izabe th 228 Brand t , Ethe l , 258 Brandt , Fann ie 259 Brandt , Ferne 259 Brandt , Gera ld , 259 Brandt , Gurney, 259 Brandt , Gurney D. , J r 259 Brand t , H a r o l d C. J . 259 Brand t , Helen 1 259 Brandt , Irene, 259 Brandt , John, 228 Brandt , K a t e W. , 258 Brandt , K e n n e t h War r en 259 Brand t , L e R o y Edgar 259 Brand t , L l o y d R 258 Brand t , Margare t , 258 Brandt , M a r i a , 274 Brand t , M a r y , 269 Brand t , M a y , 259 Brandt , Nancy, 228 Brand t , R i c h a r d , 259 Brand t , Romaine , 259 Brandt , Samuel, 228 Brand t , S te l la Maude 259 B r a n i n , , 35 B r a n i n , A l m a C , 35 Branthoover , Ann ie 198 Branthoover , Dorothy, 198 Branthoover , John C , 198 Branthoover , V i r g i n i a , 198 Brauer , Helen 272 Brechler, El izabeth , 212 Breckner, Ber tha , 96 Breneman, Maggie I., 82 Brenneman, E l l en 228 Bressler, Ka te , 183 Bressler, Sa rah H . 183 B r i h l , Selma C 212 Broceus, Lodema, 57 Brooks, Grace 69 Brose, Al ice , 226 Brose, Ann ie 225 Brose, Be r tha 226 Brose, Danie l , 225 Brose, E l len , 226 Brose, George 226 Brose, Jane, 225 Brose, L a u r a M a y , 226 Brose, M a r y , 225 Brose, M i n n i e , 226 Bross, Magdalane, 110 Brossman, A m a n d a , 270 Brossman, Henry, 270 Brossman, Jacob 270 Brossman, M a r y , 270 Brossman, W i l l i a m , 270 Brotz, Samuel, 143 Brotz , Sara , 143 Browand , A m a n d a 219 Browand , Henry, 219 Brown, Amos Leroy, 265 Brown , B a r b a r a Louise, 265 Brown, Cyn th i a , 213 Brown, Dennie M a r t i n , 265 Brown , E d i t h , 81 Brown, El izabeth , 261 Brown , George, 81

Brown, Gladys , 81 B r o w n , H . C , 186 Brown , H a n n a h , 186 Brown , Haro ld , 81 Brown , H a r r y J . , 265 Brown, Joseph L . , 265 Brown, K a t e E 262 Brown, M a r t h a V . , 265 Brown , Sarah , 321 Brown, S a r a h (Sal ly) , 186 Brown, W i l l i s , 81 Browning , F rank , 233 Browning , Har r i e t , 233 Browning , Har r i e t , 233 Brubaker , , 244 Brubaker , A m y 243 Brubaker , Ba rba ra , 243 Brubaker , Cora , 243 Brubaker , Cyrus , 243 Brubaker , E l izabe th , 244 Brubaker , El izabeth , 305 Brubaker , E l m i n a , 243 Brubaker , George, 243 Brubaker , G . M . , 305 Brubaker , Harvey J . , 243 Brubaker , L izz ie , 243 Brubaker , L y d i a 243 Brubaker , M a r y , 243 Brubaker , Monroe, 243 Brubaker , Sa rah , 243 Bruckhar t , B a r b a r a , 44 Bruckha r t , Jacob, 44 Bruka r t , Dan ie l , 205 Brunner , Samuel , 323 Brunner , Sarah , 323 Bucher, B . D . , 144 Bucher, Carr ie 145 Bucher, E l izabe th 106 Bucher , E l izabe th , I l l Bucher, Horst , 266 Bucher, Jacob, I l l Bucher, John, I l l Bucher, John , 106 Bucher, John Casper, I l l Bucher, John Peter, I l l Bucher, Magda l ana (Mol ly ) , . . . . 142 Bucher, Mar i e , 144 Bucher, M a r i e E . , 145 Bucher, M a r t h a , 266 Bucher, Veronica , 266 Buck, , 252 Buck, Lev i , 252 Buck, M a r y , 252 Buckwal ter , Fannie , 212 Buckwal te r , Jacob, 212 B u n c h , Essie, 54 B u r d , M a r y J 306 Burd , Soloman 306 Burger, A n n a Cathar ine , 304 Burget, Dorothy R u t h , 73 Burget, J o h n Gordan , 73 Burget, K e n n e t h Cloyd , 73 Burget, M i l d r e d M 73 Burget, Nell ie Cather ine 73 Burget , Wa l t e r Douglas, 73 Burget, W i l l i a m Fremont , 73 Burkey , F red 256 Burkey, M a r y 256 Burkholder , A n n a , 211 Burkholder , Ann ie , 45 Burkholder , J o h n R. , 45 Burnheisel , Susanna, 305 Burwel l , Rebecca, 234 Busch, El izabeth , 79 Busch, George, 79 Buser, E m m a , 224 Bushey, Cathar ine , 36 Bushey, Cathar ine , 36 Bushey, John, 36 Bushey, M a r i a , 37 Bushey, Sarah , 37 Bussmanin , M a r i a Ca tha r ina , ..323 But terbaugh, Flossie, 94 Butz , Al ice , 198 Butz , H a r r y A . , 198

C Caldwell , El izabeth , 323 Calk ins , A l i ce M . , 237 Calk ins , J o h n 237 Ca lk ins , Nell ie A . , 237 Ca lv in , E m m a 220 Campbell , Isaiah, 306 Campbell , Jennie Eloise 196 Campbel l , L u c i n d a , 306 Campbel l , Rachae l , 322 Cample, Marg re th , 323 Cannon, Ger t rude Ceceila, 81 Cannon, Jean Sarah , 81

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Cannon, Joseph, 81 Cannon, Joseph, 81 C a n t l i n , U r a n a B . , 233 Capen, Bessie, 185 Capp, El izabeth , 145 Capp, Lev i , 145 Capp, M a r y E l l en , 145 Capp, M i n n i e 145 Capp, W i l h e l m i n a Lore t t a , 145 Care, E l i z a A . , 307 Care, Na than , 307 C a r l , M a r y El izabe th , 299 Carmany, 211 Carmany, Irene, 211 Carmany, S a r a h El izabeth , 162 Carpenter, E d i t h Susannah, 279 Carpenter, Ferne, 259 Carpenter, Pierce R. , 279 Carpenter, Pierce Robert 279 Carr , Audrey, 98 Carr , Herbert 98 Car r , Howard 98 Car r , Madalene, 98 Carr , M a r y , 324 Car r , Ora , 98 Carter , L o l a , 94 Carter , Otis , 94 Carson, K a t e , 63 C a u f f m a n , El izabeth , 67 Cau f fman , Ferne 54 Cauf fman , Henry , 67 Cauf fman , M a r y , 51 Cau f fman , M a r y , 63 C h a r i n , A n n a , 321 Charlesand, A n n a , 224 Charles, C lay ton B . , 217 Charles, Ida, 217 Chase, Dorothy, 56 Chiv ing ton , E m m a E . , 56 Chris t , John, 183 Chris t , Lorena , 183 Chr is t , Rebecca, 183 Chr is ten , Be r tha 137 Chris tenson, Charles , 183 Christenson, Ol ive , 183 Chris t ie , Edna , 98 Chr is t ie , Jackie, 98 Chris t ie , M i c h a e l , 98 Chris t ie , Raymond , 98 Chris t ie , Robert, 98 Chris t ie , Joseph, 98 Chubb, E l izabe th A n n , 55 Chubb, Henry, 55 Clare , L u l u , 95 Cla rk , A l f r e d , 300 Cla rk , A n n a Margare t , 33 Cla rk , Beu lah 99 Clark , C y r i l 99 Cla rk , Donabel l 100 Cla rk , Dwayne, 100 Cla rk , Edythe, 100 Clark , Ef f ie , 99 C la rk , Ei leen , 100 C la rk , E l izabe th , 300 Clark , E l l a , 95 Clark , Els ie , 100 C la rk , Fay , 100 Cla rk , George, 98 Cla rk , Gordon, 100 Cla rk , H a r r y , 100 C la rk , Helena, 100 Cla rk , Homer 100 C la rk , Kenne th , 100 Cla rk , Mamie , 100 Clark , Margare t , 322 Cla rk , Mel issa , 100 Cla rk , Robert, 100 Cla rk , Roy, 100 Cla rk , Sabina , 144 C la rk , V i r g i n i a , 100 C la rk , V i v i a n , 99 Clauer, E l l e n N o r a , 312 Clemens, Dora , 54 Cobel, A l f r e d , 211 Coble, A n n a , 227 Coble, A n n a M a r y 227 Coble, Henry, 227 Coble, Zena, 211 Cochran, Sarah , 36 Coffee, Charles C , 70 Coffee, Dor is L . , 70 Coffee, George R. , 70 Coffee, James F . , 70 Coffee, John P. , 70 Coffee, John P. , Jr . , 70 Coffee, L e t i t i a M a y , 70 Coffee, M a r t h a B . , 70 Coleman, John, 321 Coleman, M a r t h a , , 321

Col l ins , Henry , 34 Col l ins , Susan 34 Ccmelyn , E l izabe th , 200 Conley, George F . , 237 Conley, Nel l ie A . , 237 Connelly, Demus, 323 Connelly, El izabeth , 323 Constien, Charles L o n g 80 Constien, Edna M a y 80 Constien, Elsie, 80 Constien, E m m a Sa rah 80 Constien, Geraldine , 80 Constien, Henry, 80 Constien, Henry, 80 Constien, Henry Emanue l , 80 Constien, Henry Emanue l , Jr . , . . 80 Constien, Howard Edward , 80 Constien, James A . , 80 Constien, John Alber t 80 Constien, Josephine, 80 Const ien, Le Roy E l v i n 80 Constien, L i d a Dorothy , 80 Constien, L i d a Har t ley , 80 Constien, Lor ra ine , 80 Constien, M a r y E m m a , 80 Constien, Mar i e Catherine, 80 Constien, P a u l R a y m o n d , 80 Constien, Sarah , 80 Constien, Vyr le , 80 Constien, Vyr le Rodman , 80 Constien, Wal te r Lester, 80 Cook, Henry, , 134 Cook, M a r y 134 Cook, Pres i l l a , 134 Coole, El izabeth , 321 Cooper, K e z i a h , 321 Cope, John, 121 Cope, Susanna, 121 Conrad , Annie , 275 Corbett, M a r y , 321 Corey, E d i t h B . , 56 Corey, F rank , 56 Corre l l , E d i t h Garne t , 309 Cor re l l , E the l Hepburn , 309 Corre l l , Eugene S., 309 Corre l l , Florence N . , 309 Corre l l , Grace Viole t , 309 Corre l l , I r v i n C , 309 Corre l l , I r v i n Henry , 309 Corre l l , L i l l i a n Manor , 309 Corre l l , S a r a h Jane, 309 Cor re l l , W i l l i a m Henry , 309 Court ier , A b r a h a m , 229 Court ier , Jane R . , 229 Court ier , Nancy, 229 Cover, Cathar ine , 313 Cover, Cathar ine , 313 Cover, George, 313 Cover, Henry , 313 Cover, Susan R. , 323 Crawfo rd , Daisy, 55 Crawfo rd , Dean 55 Crawfo rd , Helen, 55 Crawfo rd , Kenne th , 55 C r a w f o r d , P a u l , 55 Criger, C l a r a M a y , 67 Cripe, , 245 Cripe, A n n a , 245 Cromer, E m m a Cather ine , 73 Cross, Daisy, 213 Cross, M a r y 219 Cross, Peter, 219 Cryder, Jacob, 204 Cryder, (Greider, Kre ide r ) Jacob, .205 Cryder , Susannah, 204 Cryder , (Greider, Kre ide r )

Susannah, 205 Crysdale, C. W 186 Crysdale, Del ia 186 Crysdale, E l izabe th (Lizzie) , 186 Culbertson, M a r t h a , 322 Cunn ingham, Eve lyn , 62 Cunningham, N o r m a n , 62 Curr ie , M a r y 248 Custard , Jane, 117 Custer, , 203 Custer, 239 Custer, Clarence, 97 Custer, Ed i t h , 97 Custer, Eugene, 97 Custer, F ranc i s , 97 Custer, I r v i n , 97 Custer, John, 97 Custer, Mer le , 97

D Danhar t , Henry, 261 Danhar t , Louise, 261 Danner , Ba rba ra , 323

Darkes, Bessie, 164 D a r r a c h , Margare t , 322 Dars t , E d y t h a Lore t t a , 249 Dasher, Casper, 121 Dasher, Casper, 322 Dasher, Magda lana , 322 Dasher, Magda lena , 121 Daub, A l v i n , , 269 Daub, E p h r i h a m , 162 Daub, El iaabeth A . , 162 Daub, Els ie M a y , 162 Daub, G u y Jacob, 162 Daub, Ivy June, , 162 Daub, Mabe l , 269 Daubert, , 270 Daubert, M y r l , .270 Daveson, Addie , 137 Daveson, Ber t , 137 Daveson, Dwight Dab, 137 Daveson, W a v a M a y , 137 Davis , Dor tha , 96 Davis , Joseph E . , 306 Davis , M a r y E . , 211 Davis , M a r y E . , 3J6 Day, E l izabe th , 261 Deardor f f , Dan ie l , 94 Deardor f f , Dean, 94 Deardor f f , D o n a Jean, 94 Deardor f f , Dor is , 94 Deardorf f , Edythe, 94 Deardor f f , Eunice, 94 Deardorf f , Flossie, 94 Deardor f f , Ina , 94 Deardor f f , Gloe, 94 Deardor f f , Golda , 94 Deardor f f , James, 94 Deardor f f , Jessie, 94 Deardor f f , Lena , 94 Deardor f f , L o l a , 94 Deardor f f , Macey, 94 Deardor f f , M i l d r e d , 94 Deardor f f , R e l l a , 94 Deardor f f , Roberta 94 Deardor f f , Stanley, 94 Deboy, Golda , 94 Deck, E v a , 161 Deck, Samuel, 161 Deck, M a r y , 263 Deetz, , 226 Deetz, L a u r a M a y 226 De G r a f f , James H . 233 D D G r a f f , L e G r a n d S., 233 De G r a f f , Lou i s A . , 233 De G r a f f , L y d i a M 233 De G r a f f , M a r y S . , ' 233 Deininger , Ros ina , 321 Dennis, Jane 322 Denny, M a r y 321 Deppen, J . F . , Dr . , 142 Deppen, M a r y A n n , 142 Deppen, M y r a L . , 174 Derst ine, C la r a , 140 Derst ine, J . S., 140 Detweiler, —, 239 Detweiler, A b r a h a m , 220 Detweiler , L a u r a , 220 Detweiler, M a r y t 220 Detweiler, Onesi'mus, 239 Detweiler , Sa rah , 223 Dewald, M a r y 117 Dewey, Ca tha r ine (Kate) 172 Dewey, Charles, 172 Dewey, E l izabe th , 172 Dewey, E m m a , .*. 172 Dewey, M a r y , 172 Dewey, M a r y , 172 Dewey, Rebecca, 172 Dewey, (Duey), Thomas 172 Dewey, W i l l i a m , 172 Dickson , Duva l , 309 Dickson , E m m a Amel i a , 309 Dieh l , , 113 Dieh l , George, 113 D ie t r i ch , E l l e n , 211 Die t r i ch , H a r r y 211 Die t r i ch , Naomie Evangel ine, ..311 Die t r i ch , M a r y , 210 Dietzler , H a r r y ' 164 Dietzler , Tacie , 164 D i f f ende r f e r , M a t i l d a , 211 Di l l e r , 112 Di l l e r , , 112 Di l l e r , — — 113 Di l l e r , A d a m , 112 Di l l e r , A d a m , 114 Di l l e r , A d a m , 114 Di l l e r , A l t a , 114 Di l l e r , A n n a 112 Di l l e r , A n n a Ba rba ra , 112

Di l l e r , A n n a Ba rba ra , 112 Di l le r , Augustus, 112 Di l l e r , Be l inda , '. 114 Di l l e r , B e n j a m i n , 113 Di l l e r , Casper, 106 Di l le r , Casper, 112 Di l l e r , Casper El ias 112 Di l l e r , Casper E l ias , 112 Di l l e r , Casper E l ias , 112 Di l l e r , Casper, Jr . , I l l D i l l e r , Casper, J r 112 Di l le r , Ca thar ine , 113 Di l le r , Catherine, 113 Di l l e r , C h r i s t i n a , 112 Di l le r , C h r i s t i n a , 113 Di l le r , Clar i ssa , 113 Di l l e r , Cyrus , 113 Di l le r , Cyrus , 114 Di l le r , D a v i d 113 Di l le r , D a v i d , Dr . , 112 Di l l e r , D a v i d , Dr . , Jr . , 112 Di l le r , Edward , 112 Di l l e r , E l i z a , 112 D i l l e r ' E l i z a , 113 Di l l e r , E l izabe th , 113 Di l l e r , E l izabe th , 114 Diller, Emanuel, 112 Dil le r , E v a Magdalena , 112 Di l l e r , George, 113 Di l le r , Hans M a r t i n , 112 Di l le r , Henry 114 Di l l e r , H y p a t i a B l a n c h A n n a

E l i z a 113 Di l l e r , I r a Dar ius Alonzo, 112 Di l l e r , Isaac, 112 Di l le r , Isaiah, 114 Di l le r , I sa iah, 114 Di l le r , Isaiah, 114 Di l l e r , John , 113 Di l l e r , Joseph, 112 Di l le r , Joseph Mor tz , Dr . , 113 Di l le r , J u l i ana , 106 Di l l e r , J u l i a n a I l l Di l l e r , Ju l i ana , 112 Di l le r , Ju l i ana , 113 Di l le r , J u l i a n a 113 Di l l e r , Leah , 113 Di l l e r , Lewis , 113 Di l l e r , Luc ius Quintus Cur t ius , .113 Di l l e r , Lu the r Y . , 114 Di l le r , Mabe l , 114 Di l l e r , Magdalena , 113 Di l l e r , M a r t i n , 112 Di l l e r , M a r t i n , 112 Di l l e r , M a r y , 112 Di l le r , M a t i l d a , 113 Di l l e r , Ol iver , 112 Di l le r , Orpheus, 112 Di l l e r , Peter, 112 Di l le r , Peter M a r t i n , 112 Di l l e r , P h i l i p A d a m , 112 Di l le r , Rebecca, 113 Di l l e r , Ros ina , 112 Di l l e r , R u e l Marcus Dan ie l , . . . . 113 Di l le r , Salome, 113 Di l le r , Samuel , 113 Di l l e r , Samuel , 113 Di l le r , S imon, 113 Di l le r , S imon 114 Di l le r , S imon, J r . , 114 Di l le r , Ulysses Gran t , 112 Di l l e r , W i l l i a m 114 Di l l e r , W i l l i a m 114 Di l l e r , W i l l i a m S., 114 D i l l m a n , D a v i d , 276 D i l l m a n , Esther , 276 D i l l m a n , Ste l la , 276 D i l l m a n , Vi rg ie B . , 276 D i l l y , A d a m , 137 D i l l y , E m m a , 137 Dilly, George', 131 D i l l y , Kenne th , 137 D i l l y , L i l l i a n , 137 D i l l y , Raymond , 137 Dinn i s s , H a n n a h , 323 Dissinger, E a r l A . , . . v 2 79 Dissinger, V i o l a M . , 279 Di tz le r , C l i f f o r d , 275 Di tz ler , Esther M a y 275 Di tz le r , Guy , 275 Di tz le r , L i l l i e , 275 Di tz le r , Lora ine , 275 Di tz le r , M a r y , .275 Di tz ler , Monroe, 275 Di tz ler , P a u l , 275 Di tz ler , Ray , 275 D i x o n , Lou i sa Jane, 143 Doebler, M a r y 308 D o h r m a n n , A r n o l d Henry 192

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Dohrmann , Charlot te , 195 Dohrmann , Rachae l 195 Dona ld , Beu lah , 95 Dona ld , F ranc i s 95 Donbauch, El izabe th 23, Donbauch, M a t t h i a s 230 Donley, Bessie Rebecca 176 Donley, George 176 Donmoyer, C a l v i n 161 Donmoyer, Grace Hast ings 277 Donmoyer^ K a t e 161 Donner, A n n a 252 Donner, A n n a , 252 Donner, Fred , 252 Donner, Ju l ius , 252 Donner, Margare t 252 Dotter, George 263 Dotter, Naomie L 263 Dotter, P a u l R i c h a r d 260 Douden, A r t h u r 198 Douden, E l l a N . , 198 Douden, E the l 198 Dougherty, J u l i a 1*6 Dow, C l i n t o n 93 Dow, M a y 90 Downey, H . E 98 Downey, H i l d a , 93 Dubois, Janice, 293 Duey, Pol ly 167 Duey Thomas, 167 D u l l , ' K a t e R 1 « Dunfee, A n n a 95 Duniee , Nancy 97 D u n n , Esther, (Hetty) , 33 D u n n , M a r y Jane 81 Dutweiler , E d i t h M 282 Dutweiler , E lmer H 282 Dutweiler , I r v i n 282 Dutweiler , L izz ie F 232 Dutweiler , M a r y Grace , 282 Dutweiler , Verne El izabeth , 282 Dyson, E l l en , 97 Dyson, Margare t , 97 Dyson, Onda 97 Dyson, P h y l l i s 97

E Ear ly , Sa rah , 226 Ear ly , S a r a h 248 Eberley, A n n a , 219 Eberley, A n n a , 219 Eberley, A n n a 219 Eberley, B e n j a m i n 219 Eberley, Chr i s t 219 Eberley, D a v i d , 219 Eberley, E l izabe th , 219 Eberley, F a n n y 219 Eberley, Fann ie , 219 Eberley, Henry 219 Eberley, Henry 2nd, 219 Eberley, Jacob 219 Eberley, Jacob 219 Eberley, Jacob 219 Eberley, J o h n 219 Eberley, John , 219 Eberley, M a r y 219 Eberley, Peter 219 Eberl ine, Nettie 138 Eberly, Mame S., 43 Ebr ight , 255 Ebr ight , Harvey, 298 Ebr ight , John 256 Ebr ight , M a r y A . , 293 Eb r igh t ,Myr t l e 238 Ebr ight , Veron ica 256 Eby, 160 Eby, Andrew, J 160 Eby, Cathar ine , 160 E b y t Ca thar ine 256 Eby, C a t h a r i n a , 322 Eby, Harr ie t , 57 Eby, John 256 Eby, John 322 Eby, Sarah 160 Eck, , 92 Eck, M a r y 92 Eckert , A n n a Margare tha 34 Eckert , Charlot te , 308 Eckert , Cora E l l en 72 Ecker t , Dan ie l , 154 Ecker t , H . T. , 308 Eckert , Jonas 154 Ecker t , L a v i n a , 154 Eckert , Po l ly 154 EcKert , W i l l i a m , J r 72 Ecker t , W m . , Rev 72 Edwards , E l izabe th 322 Edwards , Joseph, 34 Edwards , Sa rah , 31

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Fisher, Catharine 115 Fisher , Ca thar ine 115 Fisher , Ca thar ine , 116 Fisher , C h r i s t i n a , 115 Fisher , D a n i e l 116 Fisher , D a v i d 115 Fisher , D a v i d 115 Fisher , D a v i d , 115 Fisher , El izabeth , 114 Fisher , E l izabe th , 114 Fisher , E l izabe th , 115 Fisher , Esther 114 Fisher , Henry 114 Fisher , Henry 114 Fisher , Henry 114 Fisher , Henry 115 Fisher , Henry 116 Fisher , Jacob 114 Fisher , Jacob, 115 Fisher , John, 114 Fisher , John, 114 Fisher , John Henry 115 Fisher , John W i l h e l m 116 Fisher , Jona than 114 Fisher , Joseph, 116 Fisher , Leah , 115 Fisher , L e v i , 116 Fisher , L e v i n a 114 Fisher , Lou i sa 115 Fisher , L u c i a (Louisa) , 115 Fisher , Magdalena 116 Fisher , M a l i n d a , 115 Fisher , Margare t 115 Fisher , M a r y Lue l l a 135 Fisher , M a r y Magdalena , 114 Fisher , M a r y (Polly) 115 Fisher , Peter 115 Fisher, Peter 115 Fisher , Peter, J r 115 Fisher , P h i l i p 106 Fisher , P h i l i p , 114 Fisher , P h i l i p , 115 Fisher , P h i l i p 116 Fisher , Rebecca ..115 Fisher , Rebecca (Peggy) 115 Fisher , Sab ina 114 Fisher , Sabina, 115 Fisher , Samuel 115 Fisher , Samuel 116 Fisher , Sa rah 115 Fisher , Sa rah 115 Fisher, Sarah 116 Fisher, Simon 116 Fisher , V i n a S 238 Fisher , W i l l i m i n a 106 Fisher , W i l l i m i n a 114 Fisher , Zena 211 F i t z , A n n a M a r y , 225 F i t z , C h r i s t i n a 229 F i t z , K a t h r y n 227 F l ick inger , A n n a M i r i a 33 F l ick inger , Joshua 33 Flocken, E m i l y 277 Flocken, E the l L o v i n a 277 Flocken, Eve lyn M a r y 277 F locken , F r a n k L 276 F locken , Ger t rude 276 Flocken . Grace Hast ings 277 F locken , Helen R u t h , 277 F locken , H o w a r d C. 276 Flocken, Jean Grace 277 F locken , J o h n L o n g 277 Flocken, K a r l Roebuck 277 F locken , Le Roy Wal ter , 276 Flocken, L o v i n a , 276 F locken , Paul ine 276 F locken , P a u l J . , 277 F locken , P a u l J 277 Flocken, R i c h a r d Freder ick, . . . .277 F locken , Robert Lee 277 F locken , V ic to r Herbert , 277 Flocken, Wal te r Jacob 276 F l o r a , Orpha 263 F lo ry , M a y 294 F leming , Dor i s Leone, 138 F luke , E m m a R u t h 73 F luke , H a r r y E a r l 73 F l y m i l l e r , John 321 F lymi l l e r , Susanna 321 Fo lk , Char les B 305 Fo lk . S a r a h E 305 Fol tz , Ca thar ine 303 Fol tz , Ca thar ine 122 Fol tz , C h r i s t i a n 122 Fol tz , E l izabe th 121 Fol tz , E l l a 121 Fol tz , Helen, 122 Fol tz , J . E z r a 122 Fol tz , J . E z r a , 211

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Har te r , Ca thar ine 73 Har ter , K a t e 72 Har ter , Nancy , 67 Har ter , S imon, 67 Har t ley , Sa rah 80 H a r t m a n , Al ice Leona 135 H a r t m a n , Charles 264 H a r t m a n , Henry, 200 H a r t m a n , Irene 135 H a r t m a n , I r v i n 135 H a r t m a n , K a t h r y n 200 H a r t m a n , L a u r a 264 H a r t m a n , W i l l i a m 1S5 H a r t m a n , W i l l i a m , Jr . , 135 Har tzug , E a r l , 263 Har tzug , M a r y Jane, 263 Har tzug , Norman 263 Haske l l , El izabeth 237 Haske l l . John C 237 Hathaway, Augustus J 235 Hathaway , Augustus J . 235 Hathaway, Chr i s t i na 235 Hathaway, Georgiana 235 Hathaway , Henry P 235 Hathaway , K a t e 235 Hatmaker , Jacob 93 Hauer, A n n a M a r i a 107 Hauer, A n n a M a r i a 132 Hauer, He in r i ch , 107 Hauer, H e i n r i c h 132 H a w k i n s . Clarence 99 Hawkins," Creston, 249 Hawkins , E a r l 249 Hawkins , E f f i e 99 Hawkins , N ida Glee 249 Hawkins . Opal 249 H a w n , El izabeth 323 Heagy, A d a M 283 Heagy, Agnes 280 Heagy, Arlene N . 283 Heagy, Carol ine 280 Heagy, D a v i d . 280 Heagy, Edna M . , 283 Heagy, Eleanore Pau l ine 60 Heagy, El izabeth 280 Heagy, E m m a M . , 283 Heagy, E r m a E 283 Heagy, Esther 281 Heagy, Esther M . 283 Heagy. Fann ie 280 Heagy,' Florence Gertrude 60 Heagy, Forney, 283 Heagy, George Cla rk , 60 Heagy, Henry 281 Heagy, Henry C 283 Heagy, I r v i n S 283 Heagy, J . Haro ld , 283 Heagy, Jacob 280 Heagy, Jacob. 281 Heagy, Jacob F . , 282 Heagy, Jacob L 281 Heagy, John F 282 Heagy, K a t i e 282 Heagy, LeRoy A 283 Heagy, L i l l i e M 283 Heagy, L izz ie 230 Heagy, L izz i e 280 Heagy, L izz ie , 280 Heagy, L izz ie 283 Heagy, L izz ie F 292 Heagy Lizz ie G 282 Heagy' L izz ie M . , 282 Heagy, Lucy A 281 Heagy, Lucy A n n 280 Heagy, Mabe l 281 Heagy, Mamie R 283 Heagy, Margare t , 283 Heagy, M a r i o n 281 Heagy, M a r t h a E 282 Heagy, M a r t h a S 281 Heagy, M a r y A n n 280 Heagy, M a r y M 282 Heagy; M i l d r e d , 281 Heagy, Moses 283 Heagy, Moses, 283 Heagy, Moses 283 Heagy, R a y m o n d I., 283 Heagy, Sophia 281 Heagy, Vi rg ie E 283 Heckman , Hannah , 322 Hederick, Ca thar ine 110 Hedr ick , Ca tha r ina , 103 Hedr ick , George 106 Hedr ick , George 110 Hef fe r , Ba rba ra 321 Hef fe r , Ba rba ra , 43 Hef fe r , George 303 Hef fe r , John 43 Hef fe r , John, 303

Hef fe r , John 321 Hef fe l f inge r , Agnes 269 Hef fe l f inge r , A l v i n , 269 Hef fe l f inge r , B a r b a r a 270 Hef fe l f inge r , C a r l 270 Hef fe l f inge r , E a r l Robert 269 Hef fe l f inge r , Edward , 269 Hef fe l f inge r , Edward , 270 Hef fe l f inger , Edward , 269 Hef fe l f inge r , E l l a M 269 Hef fe l f inger , Got t le ib 269 Hef fe l f inge r , Grace 269 Hef fe l f inge r , G r a n t 269 Hef fe l f inge r , G . W a r r e n 269 Hef fe l f inge r , Henry S., 269 Hef fe l f inger , Isaac 270 Hef fe l f inger , Jacob, 269 Hef fe l f i nge r M a r y 269 Hef fe l f inge r , M a r y 269 Hef fe l f inge r , M a r y 269 Hef fe l f inge r , Mi ld r ed , 269 Hef fe l f inger , M i r a n d a 263 Hef fe l f inge r , Phraney 269 Hef fe l f inger , Phraney . 269 Hef fe l f inge r , R u t h 269 Hef fe l f inge r , Wayne, 263 He i lman , A d a m , 165 He i lman , Anasta t ius , 165 He i lman , Andreas 165 He i lman , A n n a , 262 He i lman , A n n a G . 271 H e i l m a n , A n n a M a r i a , 165 He i lman! A n n a M a r y 165 He i lman , A n n a M a r y , (Po l ly ) , . 166 He i lman , Amos, 271 He i lman , B a r b a r a 165 He i lman , Ca thar ine 165 H e i l m a n , Cathar ine , 166 He i lman , Cathar ine 163 He i lman , Ca thar ine Ba rba ra , . . .165 He i lman , C a t r i n a 166 He i lman , C h r i s t i n a , 166 H e i l m a n . C la rk A . 146 He i lman , D a v i d , 166 He i lman , D a v i d H . , 271 He i lman , D a v i d Henry, 271 He i lman , El izabeth , 165 He i lman , El izabe th 166 He i lman , E v a 165 He i lman , F r a n k L 271 He i lman , Gera ld ine F lo ra , 146 He i lman , Ge ra ld W 146 He i lman , Hans (John) A d a m ..165 H e i l m a n Harvey A 146 He i lman , Hausey S 144 He i lman , H . C a r l 146 He i lman , H e i n r i c h 166 He i lman , Helen 271 He i lman , Henry 166 He i lman , Irene F . , 271 H e i l m a n , Jacob 166 He i lman , Jacob 166 He i lman , John, 107 He i lman , John 121 He i lman , J o h n . 164 He i lman , J o h n 166 He i lman , J o h n Adam 165 H e i l m a n , J o h n H . , 166 H e i l m a n , J o h n Jacob 165 He i lman , Joseph, 166 He i lman , J u l i a , 146 He i lman , K a t i e , 271 He i lman , L izz ie F . , 271 He i lman , L izz i e L o n g 144 He i lman . L u e l l a M a y , 144 He i lman , L y d i a n n , 166 He i lman , Magdalena , 166 He i lman , M a l a c h i a 166 He i lman , M a r i a Cathar ine 165 He i lman , M a r i o n F . , 271 He i lman , M a r y , 166 He i lman , Moses 166 He i lman , Nancy, 166 He i lman , Peter, 165 He i lman , P h i l i p . 166 He i lman , Rachae l 107 He i lman , Rachae l 164 He i lman , Rachae l , 166 He i lman , Rebecca, 166 He i lman , Rosanna , 166 He i lman , Russel l F 271 He i lman , Russel l F r y 271 He i lman , Sabina 166 He i lman , Sa rah 166 He i lman , Sarah 166 He i lman , Sa rah 166 He i lman , Sarah , 265 He i lman , W i l l i a m 166 He i lman , W i l l i a m , 166

Heisey, Amy, 242 Heisey, Ann ie 226 Heisey, Bert , 226 Heisey, Beu lah , 242 Heisey, E l i , 226 Heisey, George 226 Heisey, John 242 Heisey, Kre ide r , 242 Heisey, L e a h 242 Heisey, M a r k , 242 Heisey, M a r y , 242 Heisey, Verna , 242 Heisey, Soloman, 242 Heistead, 205 Heistead, 204 Heistead, Ba rba ra , 44 Heistead, B a r b a r a 205 Heistead, Ba rba ra , 204 Heistead, El izabeth , 203 Heistead, E l izabe th 206 Heistead. A n n a 221 Heitt , M a r j o r y 96 Heit t , R u t h 96 Heit t , Cedric 96 Hell ister , L l o y d 187 Hell ister , R u t h Helen 187 Helwig. Esther 323 Hendricks , Cathar ine , 321 Hennie, Sa rah . 312 Henning , Sa v i l l a , 299 Hepler, Rev 160 Hepler, Sa rah 160 Herman , Isaac 220 Herman, Susan 220 Her r , A lve r t a , 76 Her r , A l v i n 76 Herr , A n n a 210 Herr , A n n a M a r y 227 Herr, A n n a M a r y , 227 Herr , B e n j a m i n . 210 Herr , C. B a c h m a n 210 Herr , Charles 210 Herr , Clarence S., 227 Herr , D a v i d 76 Herr , E l i a s Newcomber 222 Herr , E l izabe th , 222 Herr , E l l en 228 Herr , E l v a S., 227 Herr , Esther, 227 Herr , E the l , 227 Herr , F ranc i s , H 227 Herr , G r a n t C. 228 Herr , Hat t i e B 76 Herr , Helen June, 228 Herr , Irene, 228 Herr , Isaac, 227 Her r , John 76 Herr , Jun io r F 297 Herr , Leroy, 76 Herr , Loue l la 76 Herr , M a r y 227 Herr , M a r y E 297 Her r , M i n e r v a L o n g 222 Herr , M i r i a m 76 Herr , Nancy A n n 76 Herr , Olive 228 Herr , Pa r i s C , 227 Herr , P a u l S 228 Her r Russel B . , 228 Herr , Stel la 241 Her r , W i l l i a m C a l v i n 228 Herr . W i l l i a m D 297 Hershberger, Abraham 154 Hershherger, D a v i d 154 Hershberger, Henry , 151 Hershberger, John 154 Hershberger, Magdalena 151 Hershberger, Po l ly 154 Hershberger, Rebecca, 154 Hershberger, Thomas, 154 Hershey, A b r a h a m 42 Hershey, A b r a h a m 223 Hershey, A . G a r f i e l d 223 Hershey, Amel i a 223 Hershey, Anne 28 Hershey, Anne . 203 Hershey, A n n a L 223 Hershey, B e n j a m i n 223 Hershey B e r t h a C 223 Hershey, Ca thar ine 223 Hershey, Cathar ine , 49 Hershey, Charlot te 220 Hershey, C h r i s t i a n 232 Hershey, D i a n n a 231 Hershey, Dona ld Henry, 46 Hershey, Doris M a r i e 46 Hershey, El izabeth , 45 Hershey, El izabeth , 221 Hershey, E l l e n , 224

Hershey, F a n n i e 223 Hershey, Florence 223 Hershey, Florence F . , 223 Hershey, F r a n k l i n , 223 Hershey, Horace, 223 Hershey, Jacob 43 Hershey, Jacob 223 Hershey, Jay Dwight , 46 Hershey, Joseph 45 Hershey, Joseph, 221 Hershey, L izz i e 223 Hershey, Magdalena , 228 Hershey, M a r y , 43 Hershey, M a r y 231 Hershey, Me lv i l l e E . 223 Hershey, M i c h a e l 231 Hershey, M i n n i e M 223 Hershey, Nancy . 42 Hershey, Robert Ray , 46 Hershey, R u t h V i r g i n i a , 46 Hershey, Salem L . , 223 Hershey, Sa rah , 81 Hershey, Sa rah , 223 Hershey, Sue M . , 46 Hershey, V i v i a n F a y 46 Hershey, Wal te r , 46 Hershey, Wash ing ton 223 Hershey, Webster, 223 Hertzler , M a r y 303 Hertz ler , W i l l i a m , Rev 303 Hertzog, Es te l la F „ 49 Hess, , 230 Hess, , 256 Hess, Al ice , 210 Hess, A n n a , 211 Hess, A n n a , 211 Hess, Baer , 210 Hess, Ba rba ra , 210 Hess, Ca thar ine 210 Hess, D a v i d 210 Hess, E d w a r d 211 Hess, E l l e n 211 Hess, E m m a , 210 Hess, John 210 Hess, L izz ie 210 Hess, L u l u , 211 Hess, M a r t i n B . 210 Hess, M a r y 230 Hess, Susan 211 Hess, Wi tmer , 211 Hess, Zena 211 Het te r ich , Sarah , 323 Hett inger . Ida 60 Hettmansperger, E the l , 96 Hettmansperger, M a r y 96 Hettmansperger, Wa l t e r 96 H e y l . Ca thar ine 313 H e y l . Ca thar ine 314 H i l b i s h , Henry , Rev., 209 Hi lcher , Jacob, 229 Hi lcher , M a r t h a 229 H i l l , M a r y S 235 H i l b i s h , M a r y A n n a 209 Himmelberger , Sal l ie M 271 H i n k e l , , 89 Hippie , 308 H i p s k i n d , C l i f f o r d 96 H i p s k i n d , Freder ick 96 H i p s k i n d , M i n n i e , 96 H i p s k i n d , Roger 96 Hi r schy , Joseph, 323 Hi r schy , El izabe th 323 Hoarst , Fann ie 271 Hobbs, Dorothy, 98 Hobbs, N . D . 98 Hobbs, Dale, 98 Hobbs, Lavonne 98 Hobbs, Bonnie Jeanne, 98 Hobbles. Cathar ine , 323 Hochstetter , TJrsala 323 H o f f e r , 239 H o f f e r , Able 240 H o f f e r , A l l e n 303 H o f f e r , Amos 303 Hof fe r , Amos H . 304 H o f f e r , Annie A . , 303 Hof fe r , B a r b a r a 303 H o f f e r , Ba rba ra , 303 H o f f e r , B a r b a r a 304 H o f f e r , Cathar ine , 303 H o f f e r , Ca thar ine 304 Hof fe r , C h r i s t i a n H . , 303 H o f f e r , Dorothy 24a H o f f e r , E l izabe th 239 H o f f e r , El izabeth 304 Hof fe r , Enos 240 H o f f e r , E r m a , 240 H o f f e r , George F . , 304 H o f f e r , Gertrude, 304

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Hof fe r , H a n n a h , 303 Hof fe r , H a r r y , 243 Hof fe r , H a r r y H 304 Hof fe r , Helen, 240 H o f f e r , Helen, 303 Hof fe r , Isaac, 303 Hof fe r , Jacob R., 303 Hof fe r , John, 303 Hof fe r , John, 303 Hof fe r , John, 303 Hof fe r , John E . , 303 Hof fe r , John, Jr . , 303 Hof fe r , Joshua, 303 Hof fe r , Linneus , 304 Hof fe r , L izz ie , 243 Hof fe r , M a r y , 303 Hof fe r , M a r y , 303 Hof fe r , M a r y , 304 H o f f e r , M a r y , 304 Hof fe r , M a r y A n n , 304 Hof fe r , Math ias , 303 Hof fe r , M e l v i n , 240 Hof fe r , Rebecca 303 H o f f e r , Samuel , 303 Hof fe r , Samuel , 303 Hof fe r , Samuel, 303 Hof fe r , Samuel , 304 H o f f e r , Sarah , 304 H o f f e r , U r i a h E 303 H o f f m a n , H o f f m a n , H o f f m a n , H o f f m a n , H o f f m a n , H o f f m a n , H o f f m a n ,

59 A n n a , 228 B e n j a m i n 228 Dorothy Rebecca, 59 El izabe th , 228 Els ie Lenore, 59 E lve rda M a u d , 288

H o f f m a n , Isaac, 304 H o f f m a n , Jacob, 209 H o f f m a n , L i l l i e 224 H o f f m a n , M a r t h a 209 H o f f m a n , M a r y , 304 H o f f m a n , M i c h a e l 228 H o f f m a n , M i c h a e l , 228 Hoke, Annie , 270 Hoke, Eden 270 Hollenbaugh, Cathar ine , 62 Hollenbach, Cle is ia , 118 Hollenbaugh, Sam 62 Hollenbach, Solomon 118 Hol ler , Chas. P . , Rev 72 Holler , Gordan W i l l a r d , 72 Holler , K a t h r y n El izabe th , 72 Holl inger , B a r b a r a , 303 Ho lman , A d a m T. , 67 Ho lman , A . L . , 67 Ho lman , A . L . , Dr . , 62 Ho lman , Gera ld ine K a t h r y n , . . . 62 Ho lman , Ida M a y , 67 Holman , M a r y M . , 62 Holman , M a r y M . , 67 Holman , Theodore Long , 62 Holstein, Ca thar ine Isabella, . . .118 Holstein, Cyrus Henry , 118 Hols te in . Lester, 118 Holstein, M a r y Cathar ine , 118 Holstein, Samuel , 118 Hol tzman , A n n a Agnes, 73 Hol tzman, Harvey B . , 73 Hone, George, 43 Hone, M a r y , 43 Honey, Lena , 250 Hooper, Stel la , 198 Hoopes, Susan, 35 Hoover, B u r v i a , 95 Hoover, Dor is , 95 Hoover, Florence A . , 279 Hoover, Jean, 95 Hoover, John S., 211 Hoover, L izz ie , 211 Hoover, Mabel , 95 Hoover, M a r i o n , 262 Hoover, M a r y A n n , 95 Hoover, Rebecca, 219 Hoover, V i r g i a , 95 Hopkins . Et t ie , 234 H o r n , Hat t ie , 213 Horner , Ida, 307 Horner , W i l l i a m H . , 307 Horst , , 246 Horst , Amos, 263 Horst , E a r l , 263 Horst , Elenore, 263 Horst , El izabeth , 246 Horst , Fannie . 288 Horst , H a r r y L . , 263 Horst , Henry B . , 263 Horst , Ida Joy, 263 Horst , John Henry , 263 Horst , Lizz ie M a y , 263 |

Horst , Mabel , 263 Horst , M a r y , 263 Horst , M a r y B . , 263 Horst , M a r y Jane, 263 Hors t , Nancy , 263 Horst,' O r p h a , 263 Horst , R a l p h , 263 Horst , Samuel, 263 Horst , Samuel, 263 Hostetter, , 203 Hostetter, , 204 Hostetter, Aa ron , 285 Hostetter, A b r a h a m , 203 Hostetter, Abraham, 204 Hostetter, Abraham, 204 Hostetter, A b r a h a m F 204 Hostetter, A l l e n L . , . . .* 285 Hostetter, A l m a C , 286 Hostetter, Amos, 210 Hostetter, A n n a , 206 Hostetter, A n n a , 210 Hostetter, A n n a , 224 Hostetter, Beatr ice, 240 Hostetter, Beatr ice, 291 Hostetter, C a r m i n a , 286 Hostetter. Cathar ine , 203 Hostetter, Cathar ine , 204 Hostetter, Ca thar ine , 285 Hostetter, Chr i s t i an , 204 Hostetter, Cora, 285 Hostetter, Cora E . , 285 Hostetter, Danie l , 79 Hostetter, El izabeth , 203 Hostetter, El izabeth , 204 Hostetter, E l izabe th F . , 286 Hostetter, Fe rn , 285 Hostetter, Gabr ie l , 322 Hostetter, Gera ld ine Grace, 288 Hostetter, Grace, 286 Hostetter, G r a n t 286 Hostetter, Haro ld , 286 Hostetter, Harr ie t , .224 Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Hostetter, Le Roy Hostetter, L l o y d A

Harvey, 286 Harvey He rman , 286 Harvey M e r l i n , ' 288 Helen, 286 Henry F . , 204 Jacob, 204 Jacob, 206 Jacob, 210 Jacob, 224 John, 210 Joyce Arbelle , 288

286 285

Hostetter, Luke S 285 Hostetter, M a m i e R. , 283 Hostetter, M a r i a , 210 Hostetter, M a r i a n , 288 Hostetter, M a r i a n El izabeth , . . .288 Hostetter, M a r t h a , 285 Hostetter, M a r y 204 Hostetter, M a r y J . , 285 Hostetter, Penrose, 285 Hostetter, Penrose W. , 286 Hostetter, Pol ly , 322 Hostetter, R u t h E . , 286 Hostetter, S imon 204 Hostetter, Susanna, 44 Hostetter, Susanna, 79 Hostetter, Verna , 286 Hostetter. Verna M a y , 288 Hostetter, Wangner , 286 Hostetter, W a r r e n D a v i d , 288 Hostetter, Wayne, 286 Houn , George, 43 H o u n , M a r y , 43 Housenick, Frances, 309 Houser, Esther, 241 Houser, Ber tha , 241 H o u s e d Mabe l E'. 299 Houston, Sam ' l , Co l . , 231 Houston, M a r i a , 231 Howard , Cora I., 216 Howe, Bessie Ger t rude, 57 Howe, Fann ie A r m i n t a , 57 Howe, Osmond Charles, 57 Hower, Cathar ine , 92 Hower, Florence, 61 Hower, Jacob, 92 Hower, Wade, 61 Hoy land , Catherine, 237 Hubbard , Lor ine , 138 Huber, B a r b a r a 324 Huber , El izabeth , 306 Huber, El izabeth , 314 Huber, El izabeth , 321 Huber , Florence, 223 Huber, John , , 324

Huber, Louise 218 Huber, Susan, 221 Huddleson, E m m a R u t h , 249 Huddleson, E p h r a i m , 249 H u f f , B e n j a m i n L . , 236 H u f f , B e n j a m i n L o n g 236 H u f f , Cather ine 237 H u f f , Cather ine Esther , 237 H u f f , E d n a 236 H u f f , Eleanore Jean, 237 H u f f , Es ther M . , 236 H u f f , Helen, 236 H u f f , Helen Louise, 236 H u f f , James B . , 236 H u f f , James B . , 236 H u f f , J o h n Nice, 237 H u f f , Nancy Ela ine , 237 H u f f , Robert J . , 236 Hul ts inger , —, 89 Hummel , Dora , 285 Hummel , L y d i a R., 200 Hummel , L y d i a R. , 200 Hummel , Omer, 285 H u n , A n n a M a r i a , 322 H u n , George, . . . ' 43 H u n , George, 322 H u n , M a r y , 43 H u n , Valent ine , 43 Hunsicker , A d a m , 268 Hunsicker , A d a m , 268 Hunsicker , Adel ine, 267 Hunsicker , Alber t , 268 Huns icker , Beatr ice , 268 Hunsicker , Beatr ice, 268 Huns icker , Ber tha , 267 Hunsicker , Edna , 267 Hunsicker , Edward , 268 Hunsicker , E l ias , 267 Hunsicker , El izabeth , 256 Hunsicker , E l izabe th , 267 Hunsicker , F rank , 267 Hunsicker , F r a n k l i n , 267 Hunsicker , H a r r y , 267 Huns icker , H a r r y 267 Huddleson, I r a Jane, 249 Huns icker , Jacob, 267 Huns icker , Jacob, 267 Hunsicker , K a t h r y n 268 Hunsicker , M a r y , 267 Hunsicker , Mabel , 267 Hunsicker , Mi ld r ed , 268 Hunsicker , M i l t o n , 267 Hunsicker , Phraney, 267 Hunsicker , R u t h , 267 Hunsicker , R u t h , 268 Huns icker , Sallie*, 267 Huns icker , Samuel, 268 Hunsicker , W a r r e n , 267 H u r d , Roger S., 53 H u r d , Ve ra 53 Huss, Cora l Kes l i ng , 56 Huss, Dorothea, 57 Huss, Edward , 56 Huss, F r a n k , 56 Huss, Freddie, 57 Huss, Golda , 57 Huss, Har r i e t , ; 57 Huss, Jeanne Arlene, 57 Huss, John, 56 Huss, K a t h a r i n e A n n , 56 Huss, R a l p h , 57 Hutch inson , George, 177 Hutch inson , M a r y E m m a , 177 Hut tenste in , A n n a , 210 Hut tenste in , Henry, 210 Hyder , E l l en , 310

I r w i n , E l l swor th 294 I rwin , E l l swor th 294 I r w i n , F e r n , 294 I r v i n , L e a h L . , 294 I r v i n , Leon , 294

Jack, Be th , 99 Jacobs, Jennie, 208 James, Jacob 61 James, Joseph 323 James, Nancy , 323 James, S a r a h 61 Jamison, Jane, 321 Jamison , Thomas, 321 Jefferies , A r t h u r , 213 Jefferies, B a r b a r a 213 Jefferies, Daisy 213 Jefferies, H i r a m , 213 Jefferies, M a u d Luc re t i a , 213 Jefferies, Nel l ie Irene 213

Jefferies, V e r a B e l l a , 213 Jennings, Dorothy, 56 Jennings, Howard , 56 Jennings, Jennie, 56 Jennings, M a x w e l l , 56 Jennings, R a l p h , 56 Jodenson, Char lot te

Margree tha , 323 Johnson, Char les C , 189 Johnson, E the l , 227 Johnson, M a r y , 187 Johnson, Miss , 224 Jo l ly , , 94 Jol ly , George, 94 Jo l ly , L o l a , 94 Jol ly , Margare t , 321 Jo l ly , W i l b u r 94 Jones, A n n a C , 199 Jones, A n n i e V 199 Jones, Char les , 307 Jones, Florence V i c t o r i a , 307 Jones, R. L 199 Jones, R u t h R., 199 Jones, Susanna , 306 Joselyn, A l m i r a Benedict , 236 Jung, Margare t , 323

K K a f f m a n , Carr ie , 46 Kager ize , M i c h a e l , 93 Kager ize , Pol ly , 93 K a r n s , E l izabe th , 88 K a r n s , Frances, 148 K a r n s , Freder ick, 88 K a r n s , Henry , 88 K a r n s , Nicholas , 88 K a r n s , Susanna, 88 K a u f m a n , , 89 K a u f m a n , , 203 K a u f m a n , A d a L . , 89 K a u f m a n , A n n a , 221 K a u f m a n , E m i l y , 173 K a u f f m a n , , 224 K a u f f m a n , Andrew, 210 K a u f f m a n , Ann ie , 225 K a u f f m a n , Ca thar ine Hess, 215 K a u f f m a n , El izabeth , . , 44 K a u f f m a n , Fann ie 210 K u f f m a n , Henry, 44 K a u f f m a n , M a r i a h , 79 K a u f f m a n , Moses, 225 K a u f f m a n , Rando lph , 44 K a u f f m a n , Rudo lph , 44 K a u f f m a n , Susan, 206 Keagle, A n n , 58 Keefer , , 308 Keefer , Sa rah , 33 Ke lchne r , R u t h M 272 K e l l , B e r t h a 54 K e l l , Dorothy , 54 K e l l , Peter G . , 306 K e l l , Robert , 54 K e l l , S a r a h E l l en , 306 K e l l , W i l l i a m 54 K e l l e r , George, 42 Ke l l e r , Ida, 288 Ke l l e r , L y d i a , 243 Ke l l e r , M a r y , 42 Ke l l e r , Monroe, 243 Ke l l ey , C h a r i t y 324 Kel ley , Samuel , 324 Ke l log , Char les L . , 311 Ke l log , E v a Jane, 311 K e l p a t r i c k , Margare t , 322 Ke lpa t r i ck , Samuel , 322 K e m p , H e r m a n Franc i s , 59 K e m p , J o h n F . , 59 K e m p , L a u r a M a y , 59 K e m p , M a y n a r d Lee, 59 K e m p , Samuel Henry, 59 K e n d r i c k , Ba rba ra , 207 K e n d r i c k , George, 207 Kennedy, L u c i a , 321 Kennedy, Mat thew, 321 Kepler , Doro thy M . , 69 Kepler , F r anc i s A . , 70 Kepler , H a r r y A . , 69 Kepler , James E . , 69 Kepler , M a r t h a E m m a , 69 Kepler , M a r y F 69 Keple r , Raymond , 69 Kepple , A l i ce , 99 Kepner , Ca thar ine 63 Kepner , E d w a r d , 309 Kepner , M a l i n d a D . , 309 Kercher , Henry, 304 Kercher , Jacob, 304 Kercher , John , 304 Kercher, John 304

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Kercher , Nicholas 304 K e r l i n , Susan E . , 265 K e r n , Ca thar ine 314 K e r n , Cora 264 K e r n , John 314 K e r n , John 314 K e r n , Magda lana , 314 K e r n , Margare t 314 K e r n , R a l p h , 264 K e r n , Thomas, 314 K e r r , Margare t . 305 Kerstet ter , M a r y , 60 K e r v i n , A n n a M a r y , 134 K e r v i n , Charles , 134 Kesler , Novice 262 Kesse lman, M a r i a , 323 Kessler, John, 313 Kessler, Magda lana , 313 Ket te r ing , C. Per ry 298 Ket te r ing , E d i t h , 298 Ket te r ing , Este l la G . , 298 Ke t te r ing , Es ther M . , 298 Ke t te r ing , Fann ie , 294 Ket te r ing , Henry A 298 Ket te r ing , John 297 Ket te r ing , L izz ie 297 Ket te r ing , M a y E 297 Ket te r ing , Susan 241 Kien ie , Charles, 118 Kien ie , Maggie, 118 K i l l i a n , Emanue l 92 K i l l i a n , John 92 K i l l i a n , John 92 K i l l i a n , M a r i a E l izabe th 92 K i l l i a n , Samuel 92 K i l l i a n , S a r a h 295 K i l l i n g e r , Bet ty , 260 K i l l i n g e r , Jacob 260 K i l l i n g e r , L u c y 260 K i l l i n g e r , M i r i a m 260 K i l l i n g e r , Naomie L 260 K i l l i n g e r , R a l p h 260 K i l l i n g e r , Robert, 260 K i m b a l l , A l m i r a H 237 K i m b a l l , Henry 237 K i n d i g , Fanny 213 Kines , Paul ine , 95 Kinse r , A b i g a l 36 Kinse r , A l m a C 35 Kinse r , Amos, 35 K i n s e r , B l a n c h 35 Kinse r , Cathar ine , 34 Kinse r , Ca thar ine , 36 Kinse r , D a v i d 36 Kinse r , El izabeth , 34 Kinse r , E l izabe th 34 Kinse r , E l izabe th , 36 Kinse r , E m m a , 36 Kinse r , Ester, (Hetty) , 36 Kinse r , Foster 36 Kinse r , George, 34 Kinse r , George Amos 36 Kinse r , Gertrude, 35 Kinse r , G l e n , 36 Kinse r , H a r r y 36 Kinse r , Homer, 36 Kinse r , Isaac 36 Kinse r , Jacob 35 Kinse r , Jacob, 34 Kinse r , Jacob, J r 34 Kinse r , Jacob, Sr 34 Kinse r , Joel 36 Kinse r , J o h n 35 Kinse r , J o h n 36 Kinser, J o h n 36

36 K i n s e r , Joseph, K i n s e r , K a t e , K inse r , Luci le , K inse r , L y d i a , Kinse r , Mabel , Kinser , Mabe l ,

36 36 36 35 36

Kinse r , Margare t 34 K i n s e r , Margare t 36 Kinse r , Margare t 37 Kinse r , M a r t h a 36 Kinse r , M a r y , 34 Kinse r , Nell ie, 36 Kinse r , P a u l 36 Kinse r , Po l ly 36 Kinse r , Roy Amos 36 Kinse r , Sa rah 33 Kinse r , Sarah , 35 Kinse r , Susan 35 Kinse r , Susan, 35 Kinse r , Susannah, 35 Kinse r , Sy lv ia 35 Kinse r , W i l l i a m 34 Kinse r , W i l l i a m 35 Kinse r , W i l l i a m , 36

Kinsey , Amel i a 233 Kinsey , B e n j a m i n L . , 232 Kinsey , E l izabe th H 232 Kinsey , Esther, 232 Kinsey , Eugene A 232 Kinsey , Fra'nces A . , 232 Kinsey , H a r r y C , 232 Kinsey , Henry S 232 Kinsey , Ju l i a A 233 Kinsey , M a r y E . , 232 Kinsey , M a r y L . , . . . . ^ 232 Kinsey , Samuel , 232 Kinsey , Samuel H 233 K i n t z e l , Sa rah 120 Kinze r , Ca thar ine 34 K inze r , Cathar ine , 36 K inze r , E l izabe th 34 Kinze r , E l izabe th 34 K inze r , El izabeth , 36 K i n z e r , George 34 Kinze r , Jacob 34 Kinze r , Jacob 35 Kinze r , Jacob, Sr., 34 K inze r , Jacob, J r . , 34 Kinzer , John 35 K inze r , Mabe l 35 K inze r , Margare t , 34 Kinze r , M a r y , 34 Kinze r , M i c h a e l 34 Kinze r , Susannah, 35 Kinze r , W i l l i a m 34 Kinzer , W i l l i a m , 34 K i p p , M a r y , 305 K i r c h f a h r t , A n n a M a r i a , 322 K i r c h l a h r t , Yos t 322 Kirkassner , B l a n c h 164 Kirkassner , Charles 164 K i r k w o o d , Ann ie 277 K i s l i n g , E l izabe th 107 K i s l i n g , El izabeth , 167 Kissinger , H a r r y , 185 Kissinger , Henr ie t ta , 185 Kissinger , Irene R 185 Kle in fe l t e r , A n n a , 288 Kle in fe l t e r , A n n a , 288 Kle in fe l t e r , Eva , 288 Kle infe l te r , Eve lyn , 288 Kle infe l te r , H a r o l d 288 Kle in fe l t e r , Henry 288 Kle in fe l t e r , Homer, 288 Kle in fe l t e r , Ida, 288 Kle infe l te r , John , 288 Kle infe l te r , J o h n Henry 288 Kle infe l te r , Leon 288 Kle in fe l t e r , Mabe l , 288 Kle in fe l t e r , S a r a h 160 Kle in fe l t e r , Stanley, 288 Kle in fe l t e r , S te l la 288 Kless, H a n n a h , 322 K l i c k , Albert 266 K l i c k , Cora 266 K l i c k , Luc i l e 266 K l i c k , Wayne 266 K l i n e , , 117 K l i n e , A d a L . , 70 K l i n e , Adam, 294 Kl ine , A d a m , 322 K l i n e , Be r tha L . , 294 K l i n e , Beulah , 294 K l i n e , Cathr ine 294 K l i n e , Chr i s t i na , 322 K l i n e , Dorothy, 294 K l i n e , E l l a L . , 294 K l i n e , E l v a , 294 K l i n e , Esther 281 Kl ine , Eva S., 292 K l i n e , Frances 294 K l i n e , H a r r y L , , 294 Kl ine , Har ry , J r 294 Kl ine , L e a h L . , 294 K l i n e , M a r t h a L 292 K l i n e , M a y 294 K l i n e , Meda 294 Kl ine , Me lva , 294 K l i n e , Rebecca, 117 K l i n e , R u t h , 294 K l i n e , Selma 294 K l i n e , U r i a h 292 Kl inger , Ade l i a , 258 Knau f f , John 133 K n a u f f . Sa rah 133 Kneagy, B a r b a r a 220 Knise ly , E l izabe th 219 Knise ly , L e v i 219 Knop , M a r t h a 208 Knopp, A b r a h a m , 220 Knopp, A l v i n 220 Knopp, B a r b a r a , 219 Knopp , Barba ra , 220

Knopp , B e n j a m i n 220 Knopp , Cathar ine 220 K n o p p , Cathar ine , 220 Knopp , D o r a 220 Knopp , El izabeth 219 Knopp , E m m a 220 Knopp , Jacob, 219 Knopp , Jacob, 219 K n o p p , Jacob, 220 Knopp , Jonas, 220 Knopp , L a u r a , 220 Knopp , Mabel 220 Knopp , M a r y 219 Knopp , M a r y , 220 Knopp , Nancy, 220 Knopp , Noah 220 Knopp , Paul ine, 220 Knopp , Raymond, 220 Knopp , Rebecca, 219 Knopp , Rebecca 220 Knopp , Samuel 220 Knopp, Sarah A . 220 Knopp , Susan, 220 Knox , , 231 K n o x , Ba rba ra 216 K n o x , Ba rba ra 231 K n o x , E d i t h 188 K n o x , John, Dr . , 216 Kobel , John 183 Kobe l , M i r a n d a 183 Kobe l , Rebecca, 183 Kobe l , Susanna, 183 K o c h , A n n a I l l K o c h , Elenora .111 K o c h , El izabeth 103 K o c h , Henry I l l K o c h , Henry, 106 K o c h , Henry I l l K o c h , Jacob, I l l K o c h , John I l l K o c h , M a r y I l l K o c h , M a r y 234 K o c h , M a r a t h a , 77 K o c h , Rebecca 106 K o c h , Rebecca I l l K o c h , Sa rah I l l Kccher , A n n a M , 143 Koerner , M a r i a Ba rba ra , 321 K o g , El isabeth I l l K o h r , El izabeth 313 K o h r , El izabeth , 313 K o h r , Jennie, 311 K o h r , Magda lana , 314 K o h r , Mar i e 313 K o h r , M a r y 313 K o h r , M i c h a e l 313 K o h r , M i c h a e l V 313 K o h r , Sa rah M 313 Koontz , Ca ro l ina 306 Koppen , Fred, 290 Koppen , K a t h r y n 290 K o r n , Be r tha 54 K o r n , Claude, 54 K o r n , Daisey, 55 K o r n , De l ia , 54 K o r n , Del ia 63 K o r n , Donna B e l l 54 K o r n , Dora 54 K o r n , Emory , 54 K o r n , Essie 54 K o r n , E u l a M a y 54 K o r n , Fann ie E 54 K o r n , Greely 54 K o r n , Harvey 54

Jennie A n n , 54 Joseph 54 L i l l y 54

K o r n K e r n K o r n , K o r n , Lis le , K o r n , Maude,

54 54

K o r n , Per ry 54 K o r n , Rhe lda 54 K o r n , Ruby 54 K o r n , Verne, 54 K r a l l , Edna 258 K r a l l , Joseph, 241 K r a l l , Leroy 241 K r a l l , Lester 241 K r a l l , Mabel , 241 K r a l l , M a r y , 242 Kra tze r , M a r i o n E 174 Kreider , , 309 Kre ider , Alice 218 Kre ide r , Amanda 239 Kre ider , A m a n d a 309 Kre ider , Amel ia , 241 Kre ider , Ammon, 282 Kre ider , Amos 218 Kre ider , Andrew, 244 Kre ider , A n n a , 218

Kre ider , Ann ie , 239 Kre ider , A n n i e , 239 Kreider , A n n i e 241 Kre ider , Ann ie 242 Krender , Ba rba ra , 240 Kre ider , B a r b a r a 244 Kre ider , B a r b a r a 256 Kre ider , Beatr ice 240 Kre ider , B e n j a m i n , 240 Kre ider , Ber tha , 241 Kre ider , Cable, 241 Kreider , Catherine 242 Kreider , Catherine 242 Kre ider , Chr i s t i an , 242 Kre ider , C h r i s t i a n 244 Kre ide r , Chr i s t i na , 256 Kre ide r , Clarence 282 Kre ider , D a n i e l 217 Kre ide r , E d n a 241 Kre ider , E l izabe th 239 Kre ider , E l izabe th 240 Kre ider , E l izabe th , 241 Kre ider , E l izabe th , 241 Kre ide r , El izabeth , 242 Kre ider , Esther 241 Kre ider , Esther 242 Kre ider , Esther M . , 282 Kre ider , Els ie , 282 Kre ider , Fann ie 240 Kre ider , Fannie , 242 Kre ider , Fanny , 280 Kre ider , Fanny , 282 Kr ieder , Frene 244 Kre ider , George J 282 Kreider , George Z 282 Kreider , Got t le ib 256 Kre ider , H a r r y , 242 Krender , Henry, 239 Kre ider , Henry 241 Krender , Henry , 256 Kre ider , Henry A . , 166 Kre ider , Herman , 242 Kre ider , Homer 282 Kre ider , H o w a r d 241 Kre ider , Ida 295 Kre ide r , Isaac C , 241 Kre ider , Isaac J 242 Kre ider , Jacob 239 Kre ider , J . Ammon , 240 Kre ider , J . M a r k 242 Kre ider . John, 242 Kre ider , John G . 241 Kre ider , J o h n S 240 Kre ider , Jonas, 241 Kre ider , Joseph, 239 Kre ider , Joseph 239 Kre ider , Joseph 239 Kre ide r , Joseph, 240 Kre ider , Joseph 242 Kre ider , J . R a l p h 241 Kre ider , K a t i e 282 Kreider , L a u r a , 242 Kreider, L e a h 239 Kre ide r , Leah , 242 Kre ider , Lester J . , 241 Kre ider , L e v i 241 Kre ider , L izz ie , 218 Kre ide r , Louise, 218 Kre ider , L y d i a 239 Kre ider , L y d i a 239 Kreider , L y d i a , 240 Kre ider , Mabel , 241 Kre ider , Magdalena , 217 Kre ider , Margare t 256 Kre ider , M a r t h a 217 Kre ider , M a r t h a 242 Kre ider , M a r t h a , 282 Kre ider , M a r t h a 282 Kre ider , M a r y 239 Kre ider , M a r y , 239 Kre ider , M a r y 241 Kre ider , M a r y , 241 Kre ider , M a r y 242 Kre ider , M a r y 242 Kre ider , M a y , 241 Kre ide r , M i c h a e l 241 Kre ider , M i c h a e l 244 Kre ide r , M i c h a e l 244 Kre ider , M i n n i e , 241 Kre ide r , M i r i a m 241 Kre ide r , M i r i a n , 242 Kreider , Moses, 242 Kre ider , Onesimus 239 Kre ider , P a u l 241 Kre ider , Peter 256 Kreider , Roy J . , 240 Kre ider , Rhoda , 242 Kre ider , R u t h 242 Kre ider , R u t h , 241

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Kre ide r , Salesa 239 Kre ide r , Samuel , 244 Kre ide r , Sarah , 166 Kre ide r , Sarah , 240 Kre ide r , Sarah , 241 Kre ider , Sarah, 242 Kre ider , Sarah , 256 Kre ider , Sarah, 256 Kre ider , Sarah , 256 Kre ider , S imon, 241 Kreider , Stel la , 241 Kre ider , Soloman, 256 Kre ide r , Soloman, 256 Kre ide r , Susan, 241 Kre ide r , Tobias, 239 Kre ider , Tobais 244 Kre ider , Tobias 256 Kre ider , Tobias, 256 Kre ider , Tobias, 256 Kre ide r , War ren , 242 Kre ider , W i l l i a m , 239 Kre id le r , A d a M a y , 142 Kre id le r , Henry D . , Rev., 142 Kre id l e r , Homer Faber, 142 Kre id l e r , Magdalena (Margaret)

L . , 142 Kreps , Bessie C , 262 Kreps , C l a r a 263 Kreps , Florence, 262 Kreps , George, 262 Kreps , M a r y E . 263 Kreps , M e l v i n , 262 Kreps , Reuben, 263 Kreps , Reuben, 263 Kre ischer , El izabeth , 308 Kreiser , E d i t h , 119 Kre i t e r , Sarah , 45 Kre i t ze r , E m i l y , 277 Krouse , Amel i a , 61 Kuenne th , Frances, 137 K u l p , Aa ron , 220 K u l p , Al ice , 220 K u l p , A n n a , 220 K u l p , A n n a , 220 K u l p , Ba rba ra , 220 K u l p , Ba rba ra , 220 K u l p , Charlot te , 220 K u l p , El izabeth , 219 K u l p , El izabeth , 220 K u l p , E m m a , 220 K u l p , Joseph, 220 K u l p , L y d i a , 220 K u l p , M a r y , 220 K u l p , Michae l , 219 K u l p , Noah , 220 K u l p , Rebecca, 220 K u l p , Samuel , 220 K u l p , Susan, 220 K u m e r l i n , Margare t , 322 K u n t z , Charles, 308 K u n t z , Gertrude, 308 K u r t z , E l s i a Mae, 184 K u y k e n d a l , A n n a , 211

L a i n g , James 318 L a i n g , Thomas, 318 L a i r d , Ca thar ine N 48 Landenberger, M a r i a n 144 Landgra f , Be r tha 139 Land i s , — , 244 Land i s , A a r o n 224 Landis , A b r a h a m , 44 Landis , Abraham, 224 Landis , A n n , 42 Landis , A n n a , 42 Land i s , A n n a , 220 Land i s , A n n a , 225 Land i s , A n n a , 225 Landis , Ann ie , 76 Landis , Ba rba ra , 225 Landis , Ba rba ra , 42 Land i s , B e n j a m i n 42 Land i s , B e n j a m i n 42 Land i s , B e n j a m i n , 42 Landis , B e n j a m i n , Rev., 42 Landis , B e n j a m i n , 224 Land i s , B e n j a m i n , 225 Land i s , B e n j a m i n , Rev 225 Land i s , E l izabe th 42 Land i s , El izabeth , 78 Land i s , E l l en 224 Landis , E m m a , 224 Landis , Fann ie , 224 Landis , Fe l ix , 42 Land i s , Fe l ix , 225 Landis , Henry , 42 Landis , Henry 42 Landis , Henry, 225

Landis , Henry , J r . , Landis , Henry , J r . , Land i s , Isaac, Land i s , Jacob, Landis , Jacob, . . .

42 225

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224 Landis , Jacob, 224 Land i s , John , 42 Land i s , John , 42 Land i s , John , 225 Landis , L a u r a , 242 Landis , Lemuel , 224 Landis , M a r i a , 44 Landis , M a r i a , 244 Landis , M a r t h a M . , 218 Landis , M a r y , 42 Land i s , Nancy , 42 Landis , Nancy , 42 Land i s , Nancy , 225 Land i s , Peter 220 Land i s , Susan, 224 Landis , Susanna, 42 Land i s , Wesley, 224 L a n g , —• , 244 Lang , A b r a h a m , (Family) 34 Lang , A b r a h a m , 34 Lang , A b r a h a m , ( F a m i l y ) , 44 Lang , A b r a h a m , 44 Lang , A b r a h a m , 45 Lang , A b r a h a m , 63 Lang , A b r a h a m , 78 L a n g , A b r a h a m , 81 Lang , A b r a h a m , 106 Lang - , A b r a h a m , 121 Lang , A b r a h a m , J r 121 Lang , A b r a h a m , 133 Lang, A b r a h a m , (Family) 140 L a n g , A b r a h a m , 140 L a n g , A b r a h a m , 221 Lang , A b r a h a m , 225 Lang , A b r a h a m , 226 Lang , A b r a h a m , 228 Lang , A b r a h a m , 229 Lang , A b r a h a m , 244 L ( ang, A b r a h a m , 246 Lang, Abraham, 304 Lang, Abraham 315 Lang, Abraham, 316 Lang, Abraham, 318 Lang, Abraham, 319 Lang, Adam 230 Lang, Adam, 258 Lang, Adam, 318 Lang, Addah, (Family), 206 Lang, Addah 203 Lang, Addah, 206 Lang, Agnes, 318 Lang, Andrew, (Family), 87 Lang, Andrew, 87 Lang, Andrew, 87 Lang, Andrew, 304 Lang, Andrew 321 Lang, Andrew, 323 Lang, Ann, 42 Lang, Ann, 43 Lang, Ann, 43 Lang, Ann, 43 Lang, Ann, Lang, Ann, Lang, Ann Lang, Ann, Lang, Ann, (Family), Lang, Ann, Lang, Ann, Lang, Ann Lang, Ann, Lang, Anna,

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Anna Magdalena, 315 Anna Magdalana, 316 Anna Margaret, 45 Anna Margaretha, 316 Anna Maria, 88 A n n a M a r i a , 106 A n n a M a r i a , 107 A n n a M a r i a 107 A n n a M a r i a (Fami ly ) , . . .107 A n n a M a r i a , 121 A n n a M a r i a , 132 A n n a M a r i a ( F a m i l y ) , . . .132 A n n a M a r i a 322 A n n a M a r i a , 315 A n n a M a r i a , 317 A n n a M a r i a , 318 A n n a M a r i a , 319 A n n a M a r i a Ba rba ra , . . . 87 A n n a M a r y , 225 A n n a M i r i a 33 A n n a Mir ia . , 33 Anne, 28 Anne , 203 Annie 228 A n n a Margare t , 33 An ton , 323 A . M a r i a , 307 Amos, 262 Bal tze r 230 Ba rba ra , 33 Ba rba ra , 43 Ba rba ra , 43 Ba rba ra , 44 Ba rba ra , (Fami ly ) , 44 B a r b a r a , 44 B a r b a r a , 45 Ba rba ra , 68 Ba rba ra , 78 Barba ra , B a r b a r a , Ba rba ra , Ba rba ra , B a r b a r a , B a r b a r a , Ba rba ra , ( F a m i l y ) ,

80 . 88 .121 .133 .203 .205 .205

Ba rba ra , 221 Ba rba ra , 225 Barba ra , 231 B a r b a r a 239 Ba rba ra , 240 B a r b a r a , 244 Ba rba ra , 246 Ba rba ra , 256 Ba rba ra , 258 B a r b a r a , 258 Barba ra , (Fami ly) 303 Ba rba ra , 303 Barbara., 316 Ba rba ra , 313 B a r b a r a 321 B a r b a r a , 322 Barbara., 323 Barba ra , 323 B a r b a r a E l l e n , 308 Bsneval , 148 B e n j a m i n 41 B e n j a m i n , (Fami ly ) , 43 B e n j a m i n , 43 B e n j a m i n , 43 B e n j a m i n , 70 B e n j a m i n , 78 B e n j a m i n , 106 B e n j a m i n , i n B e n j a m i n , (Fami ly ) , i l l B e n j a m i n , 231 B e n j a m i n , 308 B e n j a m i n , (Fami ly) 312 B e n j a m i n , 312 B e n j a m i n , 316 Betheny, 185 Betzy, 308 Carol ine , 187 Caro l ine 306 Cath . , 319 C a t h a r i n a , 103 Ca tha r ina , 106 C a t h a r i n a , ( F a m i l y ) , . . . . 132 C a t h a r i n a 132 Ca tha r ina , 185 C a t h a r i n a , 322 Cathar ine 28 Cathar ine , 33 Cathar ine , . . 45 Ca thar ine 49 Cathar ine , 67 Cathar ine , 68 Ca thar ine 92 Cathar ine 107 |

L a n g , Cathar ine , 107 Lang , Cathar ine , (Fami ly ) , . . . . 1 1 0 L a n g , Cathar ine , 120 Lang , Ca thar ine 120 L a n g , Cathar ine , 121 Lang , Cathar ine , 132 L a n g , Cathar ine , 133 Lang, Cathar ine , 154 Lang , Cathar ine , 160 Lang , Cathar ine , 172 Lang , Cathar ine , 179 Lang , Cathar ine , 189 Lang , Cathar ine , 203 Lang , Cathar ine , (Fami ly ) , 204 Lang , Cathar ine , 204 Lang, Cathar ine , 205 Lang , Cathar ine , 244 Lang , Cathar ine , 256 Lang, Cathar ine , 270 Lang , Cathar ine , 274 Lang , Ca tha r ine 307 Lang , Cathar ine 317 Lang , Cathar ine , 317 Lang , Cathar ine , 318 Lang, Cathar ine , 321 Lang , Ca thar ine 322 Lang , Cathar ine 258 Lang , Ca thar ine Hershey, 50 Lang , C a t h r y n M a r i e 140 Lang , Charles 308 Lang , Charlot te , 308 Lang , Charlot te , 308 Lang , Char lo t t e M a r . , 319 Lang , Char lo t te M a r g . , 319 L a n g , Cha r lo t t a Margree tha , . . .323 Lang , C h i l i a n , 317 L a n g , C h r i s t i a n , 28 Lang , Chr i s t i an , ( F a m i l y ) , 31 Lang , C h r i s t i a n 33 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 34 Lang , Chr i s t i an , (Family) 43 Lang , C h r i s t i a n , 43 Lang , C h r i s t i a n , 43 Lang , C h r i s t i a n , 43 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 43 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 51 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 78 L a n g , Chr i s t i an , 78 Lang , C h r i s t i a n , 106 Lang , Chr i s t i an , (Fami ly ) , 107 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 107 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 107 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 121 Lang , Chr i s t i an , (Fami ly ) , 149 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 151 Lang , Chr i s t i an , (Family) 179 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 179 Lang , Chr i s t i an , (Fami ly ) , 199 Lang , C h r i s t i a n , 203 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 221 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 225 L a n g , Chr i s t i an , 238 Lang, Chr i s t i an , (Family) 238 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 239 L a n g , Chr i s t i an , 240 Lang, Chr i s t i an , (Fami ly ) , 255 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 258 Lang , C h r i s t i a n 258 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 258 Lang , Chr i s t i an , (Fami ly ) , 295 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 307 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 307 L a n g , C h r i s t i a n , 315 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 316 Lang , Chr i s t i an , 321 Lang , Chr i s t i an , Emigrant-

Ancestor, ( F a m i l y ) , 25 Lang , Chr i s t i an , Emig ran t

Ancestor, 27 Lang, Chr i s t i an , H 183 Lang , C h r i s t i a n W i l h e l m , 172 Lang , Chr i s t i na 41 Lang , Chr i s t ina , 88 Lang, Chr i s t i na , 88 Lang , Chr i s t i na , 88 Lang , Chr i s t i na , m Lang , Chr i s t ina , 229 Lang , Chr i s t i na , 306 Lang , Chr i s t i na , 306 Lang , Chr i s t i na , 316 Lang , Chr i s t i na , 317 Lang , Chr i s t ina , 319 Lang , Chr i s t ina , 321 L a n g , C h r i s t i n a El izabeth , 316 Lang , Cleisa, 315 Lang , Conrad, 231 Lang , C. (Schmidt) 316 Lang , Cyrus, 306

352 INDEX

L a n g , Dan ie l , 34 Lang , Dan ie l , 231 L a n g , D a n i e l 308 Lang , Danie l , (Family) 311 L a n g , Danie l , 311 L a n g , D a n i e l 316 Lang , Danie l , . . 316 Lang , Danie l , . . 317 Lang , D a n i e l 317 Lang , D a v i d , 49 Lang , D a v i d , 68 L a n g , D a v i d 78 Lang , D a v i d 79 Lang , D a v i d , 120 Lang , D a v i d 121 L a n g , D a v i d , 132 Lang , D a v i d 185 Lang j D a v i d , 231 Lang , D a v i d , 244 Lang , D a v i d 280 L a n g , Dav id , 306 L a n g , D a v i d 316 L a n g , D a v i d 316 Lang , Derky 318 Lang , D i a n n a 231 Lang, Dorothy 87 Lang , Dorothy El izabe th 87 Lang , Edmund 317 Lang , E l i j a h , 258 Lang , E l i n o r a , 322 Lang , El inore , 133 Lang , E l i z a 121 L a n g , E l i z a 304 L a n g , El izabeth , 33 L a n g , El izabeth , (Family) 34 Lang , El izabe th 34 Lang , El izabe th 43 Lang , El izabe th 43 Lang , El izabe th 45 Lang , El izabe th , 45 Lang , El izabeth , . 67 Lang , El izabeth , 78 Lang , El izabe th 78 Lang , El izabe th 78 Lang , El izabeth , 79 Lang , El izabeth , (Fami ly ) , 87 Lang , El izabe th 87 Lang , El izabe th . 87 Lang , El izabe th 87 Lang , El izabeth , 87 L a n g , El izabeth , 88 Lang , El izabeth , 93 Lang , El izabeth , 106 Lang , El izabe th 106 L a n g , El izabeth , 107 L a n g , El izabe th 107 Lang , El izabeth , (Family) I l l Lang , El izabe th I l l Lang , El izabeth , 116 L a n g , El izabeth , 120 Lang , El izabeth , 132 L a n g , El izabe th 133 Lang , El izabeth , 133 Lang , El izabeth , 140 Lang , El izabeth , 142 Lang , El izabeth , 143 Lang , El izabe th 154 Lang , El izabeth 167 Lang , El izabeth ..189 Lang , El izabeth , 203 Lang , El izabeth , 203 Lang , El izabeth , (Fami ly ) , 204 Lang , El izabeth , 204 L a n g , El izabeth , 221 L a n g , El izabeth , 224 Lang , El izabe th 226 Lang , El izabeth 228 Lang , El izabe th 229 Lang , El izabe th 230 Lang , El izabeth 243 Lang , El izabeth , 244 Lang , El izabe th 246 Lang , El izabeth , 258 Lang , El izabeth , 258 Lang , El izabeth , ..261 Lang , El izabeth , 261 Lang , El izabe th 303 Lang , El izabeth , 304 Lang , El izabeth , 304 Lang , El izabeth ..306 Lang , El izabeth 306 Lang, El izabeth , 307 Lang , El izabeth , 307 L a n g , El izabeth 308 Lang , El izabeth , 315 Lang , El izabeth , 316 Lang , El izabe th 317 Lang , El izabe th 317 L a n g , El izabeth 318

Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , L a n g , L a n g , Lang , Lang , L a n g , L a n g , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , L a n g , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , L a n g , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang ,

E l izabe th 319 E l izabe th 321 El izabeth , 322 El izabe th 323 E m m a , 306 E m m a , 308 E m m a , L 90 E m a n u a l , 80 E m i l y , 309 Esther 78 Esther, 107 Esther, (Family) 154 Esther , 154 Esther, 203 Esther, ( F a m i l y ) , 204 Es ther 204 Esther, 225 Esther, 239 Esther, 323 E v a 87 E v a , 280 E v a 316 E v a Cathar ine , 318 E v a Ros ina 319 Eve, (Fami ly ) , 43 Eve 43 Eve 43 Eve, 121 Eve Cathar ine , 306 Eve Cathar ine , 306 Eve Margare t , 315 Fanny 231 Fe l l cks 314 Fe rd inand 321 Frances, 229 F r a n k l i n 116 Freder ick, 87 Frederick, 88 Frederick, 88 Freder ick, 88 Frederick, 304 Freder ick 307 Frederick, 317 Frene, 244 F r o n i c a (Family) 206 F ron ica , 206 F ron i ca , 204 G a b r i e l 107 Gabr i e l , (Fami ly) 167 Gabr i e l , 167 Gabr i e l , (Fami ly ) , 312 George 45 George George 120 Gfeorge 121 George 134 George 144 George 306 George 308 George, 308 George 317 George, 317 George 318 George, 319 George, 321 George, 322 George 322 George Freder ick 317 George P h i l i p , 317 George Washington 167 George Washington , 172 G i d e o n 308 H a n n a h , 89 H a n n a h 107 H a n n a h 133 H a n n a h 231 H a n n a h 323 H a n n a h M a r i a 308 H e i n r i c h , 107 H e i n r i c h , (Family) 133 H e i n r i c h 133 Henr ie t ta , 154 Henry 45 Henry 80 Henry 106 Henry , (Family) 120 Henry 120 Henry 120 Henry, 134 Henry , 134 Henry 304 Henry , 316 Henry 317 Henry 318 Henry 322 Herbert 92 H e r m a n 28 H e r m a n 203 He rman , (Family) 203

Lang , H e r m a n 203 Lang, He rman , 221 Lang, H e r m a n 224 Lang, H e r m a n 225 Lang , H e r m a n 226 Lang , H e r m a n 230 Lang , He rman , (Fami ly ) , 253 Lang , He rman , 255 Lang , H e r m a n 256 Lang , H e r m a n , 258 Lang , He rman , 323 Lang , Herman , (Fami ly of

Donegal) , 224 Lang , Het ty , 308 L a n g , H i l a r y Washing ton , 309 Lang , Isaac, ( F a m i l y ) , 34 Lang , Isaac, 34 Lang , Isaac, ( F a m i l y ) , 41 Lang , Isaac 41 Lang , Isaac 52 L a n g , Isaac, 107 Lang, Isaac, (Family) 132 Lang , Isaac, 132 Lang , Isaac, 185 Lang , Isaac 270 Lang, Israel 107 Lang , Israel, (Fami ly) 151 Lang , Israel 154 Lang , Israel 258 Lang , Israel 312 Lang, Jacob, 34 Lang , Jacob 88 Lang , Jacob, 93 Lang , Jacob 116 Lang, Jacob • • 143 Lang , Jacob 164 Lang , Jacob, 228 L a n g , Jacob, 228 L a n g , Jacob 229 Lang , Jacob 230 L a n g , Jacob, 258 Lang , Jacob, 262 Lang , Jacob, (Fami ly ) 304 Lang , Jacob, 304 L a n g , Jacob 306 L a n g . Jacob 306 Lang , Jacob, 307 Lang , Jacob, 307 Lang , Jacob 307 Lang , Jacob 308 Lang , Jacob, 315 Lang , Jacob, 315 Lang , Jacob 316 Lang , Jacob, 317 Lang , Jacob, 318 Lang , Jacob 319 Lang , Jacob 321 Lang , Jacob 323 Lang , Jacob George 316 Lang , Jacob John, 318 Lang , Jacob, Jr . , 306 Lang , James, 318 Lang, James 321 Lang , Jennie, 308 L a n g , Je remiah , 154 Lang , Johan , 316 Lang , Johan Andreas , 317 L a n g , Johan, George, 317 Lang , Johan George 317 Lang , J o h a n George, 323 Lang , Johan Jacob 316 Lang , J o h a n Jacob 319 Lang , Johan L u d w i g 323 Lang , J o h a n L u d w i g C h i l j a n , . . . 34 Lang , J o h a n n 316 Lang , Johann 317 Lang, Johannes 106 Lang , Johannes, (Family) 132 Lang , Johannes 132 Lang , Johannes, 315 Lang , Johannes 316 Lang , Johannes 317 Lang , Johannes 322 Lang , Johannes, 323 Lang, Johannes H e i n r i c h , 132 Lang , Johannes Jacob 315 L a n g , Johannes P h i l i p 316 L a n g , John , 28 Lang , John , (Fami ly) 39 Lang, John , 41 Lang, John , 45 Lang , John , 45 Lang, John , 67 Lang , J o h n 75 Lang , J o h n 77 Lang, J o h n 77 L a n g , J o h n 88 Lang , John , 88

Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang^ Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , L a n g , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang, Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang , Lang, Lang , Lang,

John 93 John , I l l J o h n 116 John 121 John 134 John 142 John 154 John, 203 John, (Fami ly) 221 John , 221 John 221 J o h n 225 John 229 John 243 J o h n 244 J o h n 261 John 304 John , 307 John , 307 John, (Fami ly) 309 John , 309 John 309 John 312 J o h n 315 John 316 J o h n 317 John 318 John 321 John 322 J o h n Andreas 87 J o h n Andrew 317 J o h n B . , 183 J o h n B . , ( F a m i l y ) , 305 J o h n B . , 305 J o h n Conrad , 317 John D 272 John Freder ick 322 J o h n George 116 J o h n George 132 J o h n George 317 John George, 318 John George, 319 J o h n George Thomas, . . .316 J o h n Henry 87 J o h n Jacob, 318 J o h n Jacob, 321 John , Jr . , (Family) 75 J o h n K i l l i a n , 33 J o h n K i l l i a n 322 J o h n L u d w i g 116 J o h n Ludwig , 319 John M a r t i n , 306 John Nicholas , 304 John Feter 315 John S 75 J o h n Urbanus , 103 John W i l l i a m I l l Jona than , 305 Jona than 308 Jona than 317 Joseph, (Fami ly ) , 43 Joseph, 43 Joseph 7S Joseph 116 Joseph 167 Joseph 189 Joseph 221 Joseph 229 Joseph 230 Joseph 239 Joseph, 303 Joseph, (Family) 308 Joseph 308 Joseph 315 Joseph 315 Joseph 317 Joseph 318 Joshua 309 J u d i t h 107 Jud i th , (Fami ly ) , 164 Jud i th , 164 Ju l i ana , (Family) 34 Ju l i ana , 34 J u l i a n a 106 Ju l i ana , (Family) I l l Ju l i ana 112 Ju l i ana 121 Ju l i ana B a r b a r a 306 K a t e 183 K a t i e N 306 K i l l i a n , (Fami ly ) , 33 K i l l i a n 33 K i l l i a n , (Fami ly ) , 106 K i l l i a n , 106 K i l l i a n , 106 K i l l i a n 106 K i l l i a n , (Family) 125 K i l l i a n 125

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Lang, K i l l i a n , 132 Lang , K i l l i a n , Jr . , (Fami ly ) , . . . 132 Lang , Lea 322 Lang , L izz i e , 306 Lang , Lou i sa , 33 Lang , Lou i sa 306 Lang, Ludwick , 106 Lang , L u d w i g , (Fami ly ) , 116 Lang , Ludwig , 116 Lang , Ludwig , 315 Lang , L u d w i g 315 Lang , Ludwig , 316 Lang , Ludwig , 317 Lang , L u d w i g 319 Lang , L u d w i g 320 Lang , L u d w i g 322 Lang , L y d i a , 70 Lang, L y d i a , 75 Lang, L y d i a , 308 Lang , L y d i a , 317 Lang , L y d i a R 277 Lang , M a g a d a l a 106 Lang , Magda lana 106 Lang , Magda lana 125 Lang , Magad lana , (Fami ly ) , 204 Lang , Magda lana , 204 Lang , Magda lana , 317 Lang, Magda lana , 313 Lang, Magda lana , (Fami ly ) , . . . . 313 Lang , Magda lana , 316 Lang , Magda lana , 318 L a n g , Magda lana , 321 Lang , Magda lana , 322 Lang , Magda lana , (Mol ly) , 142 Lang , Magdalena , 34 Lang , Magdalena , 121 Lang , Magdalena , 140 Lang , Magdalena , 151 Lang , Magda lena 203 Lang , Magda lena , 228 Lang , Magdalena , 315 Lang , Magdalen , 318 Lang , Magdel , 319 Lang , M a l i n d a , 306 Lang , Margare t , 28 L a n g , Margare t , 33 Lang , Margare t 45 Lang , Margare t 306 Lang , Margare t , 316 Lang , Margare t , 319 Lang , Margare t , 321 Lang , Margare t , 322 Lang , Margaret ' , 322 Lang , Margare t , 323 L a n g , Margare t Rebecca 92 L a n g , Margare t Rebecca, 134 L a n g , Margare th , 316 Lang , Margare th , 317 Lang , Margare tha , 318 Lang , Margare t t a , 88 Lang , M a r i a , 43 Lang , M a r i a , 44 Lang , M a r i a , 78 Lang , M a r i a , 93 Lang , M a r i e , 148 Lang , M a r i a , 203 Lang , M a r i a , 203 Lang , M a r i a , ( F a m i l y ) , 204 Lang , M a r i a , 204 Lang , M a r i a , 221 Lang , M a r i a 221 L a n g , M a r i a , 228 Lang , M a r i a , 229 Lang , M a r i a , 231 Lang , M a r i a , 244 L a n g , M a r i a , 246 Lang , M a r i e 255 Lang , M a r i a 307 Lang , M a r i a , 315 L a n g , M a r i a 315 L a n g , M a r i a , 318 L a n g , M a r i a , 321 Lang , M a r i a , 322 Lang , M a r i a Ca th 316 Lang , M a r i a C a t h a r i n a 317 Lange, M a r i a C a t h a r i n a 323 Lang , M a r i a Cathar ine , 304 Lang , M a r i a Cathar ine 316 Lang , M a r i a Cathar ine , 317 Lang , M a r i a Cathar ine 318 L a n g , M a r i a El izabe th 92 Lang , M a r i a El izabeth , 88 L a n g , M a r i a El izabeth , 106 Lang , M a r i a El izabe th 116 Lang , M a r i a El izabe th 315 L a n g , M a r i a El izabeth , 316 Lang , M a r i a El izabe th 317 Lang , M a r i a El izabe th , 3i8 Lang , M a r i a Ju l i ana , 304

Lang , M a r i a Magdalena , 133 Lang , M a r i a Margare tha , 317 Lang , M a r . , Jo l iana , 323 Lang , M a r t h a 45 Lang , M a r t h a 229 Lang , M a r t h a , 231 Lang , M a r t i n 231 Lang , M a r t i n , 231 Lang , M a r t i n , (Fami ly ) , 306 Lang , M a r t i n 306 Lang , M a r y , 34 Lang , M a r y , 42 Lang , M a r y , (Family) 43 Lang , M a r y 43 Lang , M a r y , 43 Lang , M a r y 43 Lang , M a r y , 44 Lang , M a r y , 78 Lang , M a r y , 79 Lang , M a r y 88 Lang , M a r y , 88 Lang , M a r y , 93 Lang , M a r y 133 Lang , M a r y , 134 Lang , M a r y , 186 Lang , M a r y , 225 Lang , M a r y , 230 Lang , M a r y , 231 Lang , M a r y , 231 Lang , M a r y , 258 Lang , M a r y , 304 Lang , M a r y 307 Lang , M a r y 307 Lang, M a r y , 308 Lang , M a r y , 308 Lang , M a r y 309 Lang , M a r y , 321 Lang , M a r y A n n , 172 Lang , M a r y A n n 266 L a n g , M a r y Appo lon ia 304 Lang , M a r y Cathar ine , 87 Lang , M a r y C a u f f m a n , 63 Lang , M a r y Jane, 81 Lang , M a r y Jane, 90 L a n g , M a r y Magdalena ,

(Fami ly ) , 87 L a n g , M a r y Magda lena , 87 Lang , M a r y , (Mar i a ) , 231 Lang , M a r y , (Pol ly) , 172 Lang , M a r y , (Polly) 258 Lang , Mat thew, 317 L a n g , Ma t thew 322 Lang , Michae l , 28 Lang , M i c h a e l , (Fami ly) 87 Lang , M i c h a e l 87 L a n g , Michae l , (Fami ly ) , 87 L a n g , M i c h a e l , 87 Lang , M i c h a e l , 87 Lang , M i c h a e l , ( F a m i l y ) , 88 L a n g , M i c h a e l 88 Lang , M i c h a e l , 116 Lang , M i c h a e l , 120 Lang , M o l l y , 244 Lang , M . Magdalena , 107 Lang , M . Margare t , 106 Lang , M . Margare t , 120 Lang , Nancy , 42 Lang , Nancy , 51 Lang , Nancy, 67 Lang , Nancy , 78 Lang , Nicholas , (Fami ly ) , 306 L a n g , Nicholas , 306 Lang , Nicholas , 319 Lang , Peter, Lang , Peter, (Fami ly ) , Lang , Peter, Lang , Peter, Lang , Peter, Lang , Peter, Lang , Peter, L a n g , Peter, Lang , Feter Lang, Peter, (Fami ly ) , Lang , Peter, Lang , Peter,

45 87 87 87

106 132 304 307 307 308 308 308

Lang , Peter, 315 Lang , Peter, 3 i g Lang , Feter, 317 Lang , Peter, 317 Lang , Peter, 318 Lang , Peter, 319 Lang , Peter, 321 Lang , P h i l i p 33 Lang , P h i l i p , 315 Lang , P h i l l i p 45 L a n g , Phoebe (Glassmyer) , 308 Lang , Pol ly , n g Lang , Po l ly ig7 Lang , Pol ly , 308

Lang , Rachael , 106 Lang , Rachae l 107 Lang , Rachae l 107 Lang , Rachae l 107 Lang , Rachae l , 151 Lang , Rachae l , (Fami ly) 164 Lang , Rachae l , 164 Lang , Rachae l 166 Lang , Rachae l , 167 Lang , Rachae l , 304 Lang , Rebecca 34 Lang , Rebecca, log Lang , Rebecca, (Fami ly ) , I l l Lang , Rebecca 116 Lang , Rebecca 154 Lang , Rebecca, 228 L a n g , Rebecca 312 Lang , Rebecca, 317 Lang , Regina 87 Lang , Reg in ia , 121 Lang , Reg in i a 314 Lang , Reg ina Magda lena 28 Lang , Reg in i a Magada lana , 87 Lang , Robert , 230 Lang , Ros ina , 33 Lang , Ros ina , 321 Lang , Ros ina , 322 Lang , Ros ina M a r . , 3ig Lang , Sabina , 144 Lang , Sabina , 318 Lang , Salome, 78 Lang , Salome, 117 Lang , Salome, 316 Lang, Sallie, .308 Lang , Sal ly , 154 Lang , Samuel , 33 Lang , Samuel 33 Lang , Samuel , 88 Lang , Samuel , 116 Lang , Samuel , 133 Lang , Samuel , 121 Lang, Samuel , 230 Lang , Samuel 304 Lang , Samuel 308 Lang , Samuel 308 Lang , Samuel , 317 Lang , Samuel , 319 L a n g , Samuel , 320 Lang , Samuel B 306 Lang , Sara , 143 Lang , Sarah , ( F a m i l y ) , 34 Lang , Sa rah 34 Lang , Sarah , 45 Lang , Sa rah , ' 80 Lang , Sarah , 107 Lang , Sa rah . 120 Lang , Sa rah 133 Lang, Sarah, (Family), .....lb4 Lang , Sarah , X54 Lang , Sa rah 231 Lang , Sa rah 306 Lang , Sarah , 307 Lang , Sarah, 308 Lang , Sa rah 308 L a n g , S a r a h 312 Lang , Sa rah '315 Lang , Sa rah , 317 Lang , Sa rah , 319 L a n g , S i b y l l a 315 Lang , S imon, 317 Lang , Soloman ^308 Lang , Sophia , 106 Lang , Sophia , ( F a m i l y ) , m Lang , Sophia , m Lang , Stephen, 317 Lang, Susan . . .112 Lang, Susan 308 Lang , Susanna, 33 Lang , Susanna 42 Lang, Susanna, 43 L a n g , Susanna, 45 Lang , Susanna, 79 Lang , Susanna, " 88 Lang , Susanna, '. '.142 L a n g , Susanna 183 Lang , Susanna ^311 Lang , Susanna, ^315 Lang , Susanna, 316 Lang , Susanna 317 Lang , Susannah, 92 Lang , Susannah, 204 Lang , Susannah, ( F a m i l y ) , 205 Lang , Susannah, 205 Lang , Susannah, 256 Lang , Theobald 319 Lang , Thomas, 316 Lang , Urban , ( F a m i l y ) , 103 Lang , Urban , 103 L a n g , Urbanus , (Urban) 28

Lang , Ursa la , 323 Lang , Veronica , 256 Lang, Veronica 262 L a n g , Washington, 154 L a n g , W i l h e l m n g Lang , W i l h e l m i n a , log L a n g , W i l h e l m i n a 107 L a n g , W i l h e l m i n a , 132 L a n g , W i l h e l m i n a , 132 L a n g , W i l h e l m i n a , 148 Lang , Wi lhe lmine 317 Lang , W i l l i a m log Lang , W i l l i a m , (Fami ly ) , I l l Lang , W i l l i a m 167 Lang, W i l l i a m , 189 Lang , W i l l i a m 189 Lang , W i l l i a m 277 L a n g , W i l l i a m , 304 L a n g , W i l l i a m 308 L a n g , W i l l i a m , 317 Lang, William .31s Lang, W i l l i m i n a 106 Lang , W i l l i m i n a , (Fami ly ) , . . . . .114 Lang , W i l l i m i n a . . .114 Lang , W i l l i m i n a 114 Lange, Ca ro l i na 319 Lange, Chr i s t ina , 319 Lange, C h r i s t i a n 319 Lange, Danie l , 323 Lange, El izabe th 318 Lange, El izabe th .'319 Langs , George, 318 Lange, George Bre in ig , 319 Lange, Go t t f r i ed , 323 Lange, Jakob 319 Lange, Johannes, 319 Lange, J o h n W i l l i a m , 315 Lange, Margre tha , 3 ig Lange, M a r i a 323 Lange, M a r i a Barba ra , 318 Lange, Nicholas 319 Lange, Peter, \ ,315 Lange, Peter, 3jg Lange, Thomas 3ig Larson , E m m a , H . , 139 Laudermi lch , A d a , 290 Laudermi lch , Alber t , 297 Laudermi lch , Catherine, 290 Laude rmi l ch , Catherine, 290 Laudermi lch , Cecelia 291 Laude rmi l ch , El izabeth , 291 Laude rmi l ch , Els ie 290 Laudermi lch , E lver ta L . , ^290 Laudermi lch , Esther Mae, 291 Laudermi l l ch , E v e l y n 290 Laudermi lch , G r a n t 290 Laudermi lch , Gran t , 290 Laude rmi l ch , Gran t , J r 290 Laudermi lch , H e r m a n G r a n t , . . .291 Laude rmi l ch , Howard , 290 Laudermilch, Howard L,, . .290 Laudermi lch , Janice 290 Laudermi lch , K a t h r y n , 290 Laudermi lch , L y d i a , 290 Laudermilch, Margaret, .. ..290 Laudermi lch , M a r s h a l l L 290 Laude rmi l ch , M a y E . , 297 Laudermi lch , M a y £ , 298 Laudermi lch , Monroe, 290 Laudermi lch , Reba 290 Laudermi lch , R i c h a r d , 290 Laudermi lch , R u t h E . , 297 Laude rmi l ch , Viole t , 290 L a u d e r m i l c h , War ren , J r 291 Laude rmi l ch , W a r r e n K 291 Lauer , Nel l ie G . , 223 Lauver , B a r b a r a Jane 68 Lawrence, Henry L . , 271 Lawrence, P a u l 271 Lawrence, Sadie S., 271 Lawver , Ba l t ze r 208 Lawyer , M a r y 208 Lea , Cathar ine , 37 Lea , F e l i x 37 Lea, Fe l ix , 37 Lea , Henry , 37 Lea, John , 37 Lea , Margare t , 37 Lea , Margare t , 37 Lea , Phoebe 37 Leap, E m m a R u t h , 249 Leap, G u y L 249 Leap, Hubert 250 Leap, R a m o n a Jane, 250 Lebo, D a n i e l 229 Lebo, El izabe th , 198 Lebo, M a r y 229 Lee, Lot t ie B e l l , 250 Leebrick, F r a n k , 187

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Leebrick, Vandel ine , 187 Leedorn, M a r i a n , 288 Lefever, Clayton , Lefever, Elsie G . , Lefever , M i l d r e d , Le id i ch , Le id i ch , A d a m M . , Le id i ch , Di l l e r , J r . , Le id i ch , M a r y 112 Le id ich , Stewart, 112 Le igh ton , , 231 Leighton, D ianna , 231 Lein inger , E m m a L y d i a , 72 Leininger , George, 142 Leininger , Jerry, 72 Lein inger , Sara., 142 Leister, , 36 Leister , R u t h Paul ine , 36 Leiter , Abraham, 208 Lei ter , A n n a , 208 Lei ter , A n n a , 208 Leiter , Ba rba ra , 208 Leiter , Ba rba ra , 208 Lei ter , Chr i s t i an , 208 Lei ter , Fann ie 208 Leiter , George, 208 Lei ter , Jacob, 208 Lei ter , John, 208 Lei ter , John , 208 Lei ter , Joseph, 208 Lei ter , M a r y , 208 Lei ter , M a t i l d a , 211 Lengle, Lot t ie , 313 Lengle, W m . , 313 Lentz , E l ias , 161 LentL-, El izabeth , 313 Lentz , E v a , 280 Lentz , Jeseph, 313 Lentz , Sal l ie , 161 Leonard, Alexander , Rev., 235 Leonard , M a r y H . , 235 Lesher, A n n , 205 Lesher, John, 205 Lesher, L o u v i n a , 220 Lowis, A lb ro Guernsey, 136 Lewis, Dona ld , 136 Lewis , E m i r , 136 Lewis, F rank , 136 Lewis, F red Roy, 136 Lewis , Ida, 308 Lewis, Jessie E m i r , 136 Lewis, M a l l i e V i v i a n , 136 Lewis, M a r i e , 136 Lewis, Susanna, 79 Lewis, W a r r e n Vic to r , 136 Lewis, W i l l i a m , 136 Lewis, W i l l i a m , 308 L i c k , A d a , 161 L i c k , A d a m 162 L i c k , A l t o n Wal ter , 163 L ick , A n n a M a r y , 162 L i c k , A n n a M a r y , 164 L i c k , L i c k , L i c k , L ick , L i c k , L ick , L ick ,

L i c k , James W i l l i a m , 160 L i c k , James W i l l i a m , 185 L i c k , John , 107 L i c k , John , 154 L i c k , John , 160 L i c k , John , 185 L ick , J o h n H . , 160 L ick , J o h n Henry , 159 L ick , J o h n K . , 160 L ick , J u l i a , 160 L i c k , J u l i a , 185 L i c k , K a t e Anne 162 L i c k , K a t e W. , 161 L i c k , L i l l i a n , 164 L i c k , L i l l i e W. , 161 L i c k , Lucet ta , 161 L ick , Magdalena , 162 L ick , Margare t , 161 L ick , Margare t t a 160 L i c k , Margare t t a , 160 Lick , M a r y El izabe th , 163 L ick , M a r y W. , ..161 L ick , M o r r i s Geary, 164 L ick , Rebecca, 160 L i c k , Rebecca W 161 L i c k , Rosa , 161 L i c k , Sal l ie 161 L i c k , Samuel , 132 L i c k , Samuel C , 162 L i c k , Samuel W. , 161 L ick , Sarah , 107 L i c k , Sarah , 154 L ick , Sarah , 160 L i c k , Sarah , 161 L i c k , Sarah , 161 L i c k , Sa rah A . , 162 L i c k , S a r a h A n n , 164 L ick , Sa rah El izabe th , 162 L ick , S imon, 163 L ick , Ulysses Gran t , 164 L i c k , W i l l i a m , 154 L i c k , W i l l i a m , ISO L i c k , W i l l i a m Henry , 162 L i c k , W i l l i a m K . , 160 L I C K , W i l l i a m K 163 L i c k , W i l l i a m Silas, 163 L i c k , W i l m e r Lester, 164 Lieppar te , M a r y , 309

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A n n i e W. , 161 A r t z Samuel, 162 Ba rba ra , 154 B e r t h a El izabe th 162 Caro l ina , 187 Ca tha r ina , 185 Cathar ine , 160

L i c k , Cathar ine , 160 L i c k , Ca thar ine , 162 L i c k , Char les Robert 163 L i c k , Clarence Dewey, 164 L i c k , D a v i d E . , 161 L i c k , Edgar S imon, 163 L ick , E d n a M a y 163 L ick , El izabeth , 161 Lick , E l izabe th A 162 L i c k , E l izabe th E l l en , 164 L i c k , Elsie Margare t , 164 L i c k , Eva , 161 L i c k , Emeline, 162 L i c k , E m m a , 161 L i c k , George M i l t o n , 163 L i c k , Grace Margare t , 163 L i c k , Florence V i r g i n i a , 163 L i c k , F ranc i s L i n c o l n 163 L i c k , H a r r i s o n Mor ton , 163 L ick , H a r r y K . , 162 L i c k , Helen Florence 164 L i c k , Henry H . 161 L i c k , Henry S., 160 L i c k , Ida Salome, 162 L i c k , Jacob, 160 L i c k , Jacob Charles, 161 L i c k , Jacob K . 160 L ick , James, 187 L ick , James Jacobus, 156 L i c k , James Louis 161

Light , L ight , A m a n d a Arlene, 288 L igh t , Abraham, 274 L igh t , A n n a , 109 L igh t , A n n a , 268 L igh t , A n n a M a r i a , 115 Light , Annie , 239 Light , Annie , 270 Light , A m a n d a R. , 270 Light , C a r l 285 L igh t , Ca thar ine , 274 L igh t , Cora , 285 Light , D a v i d L . , 270 Light , D a v i d L 270 L igh t , Doris 285 Light , Dorothy, 272 L igh t , Edward , 268 L igh t , El izabeth , 298 Light , E m i l y , 285 Light, E m m a L . , 271 L igh t , F r a n k C , 268 Light , Har r i son , 271 Light , Hazel 271 Light , Isaac L . , 271 Light , Jacob, 115 Light , Jeanette 268 Light , Job 270 Light , J o h n A 161 Light , Joseph, 270 L igh t , K a t i e , 285 Light , K a t i e M a y , 271 L igh t , L i zz i e M . , 270 L igh t , M a r y A n n , 63 L igh t , Margare t , 277 Light , M a r i a , 274 [tight, M a r y 268 Light , M y r l , 270 Light , Oscar, 285 L igh t , R a l p h , 285 Light , R a y 270 L igh t , R u t h , 271 Light , Sall ie 161 L igh t , Ste l la , 270 L igh t , Ste l la M . , 270 Light , V i o l a , 268 Light , W i l l i a m P., 268 L i n a r d , E l v a K . 72 L i n a r d , E m m a L y d i a , 72 L i n a r d , Joseph, 72 L i n a r d , Margare t , 72 L i n d , A n n a Margare t 45

Lippie , , 226 ! L ippie , Al ice , 226 Lippie , Annie , 226 Li t t l e , Be r tha C , 223 , L i t t l e , Samuel, 223 Logan, D a v i d , 322 | Logan, M a r y , 322 , Long, A . , 323 I Long, A a r o n , 137 Long, Aa ron , 304 Long, A a r o n R., 185 Long , A b i g a i l , 310 Long, Abner F r a n k l i n , 277 Long , Abner W. , 277 Long, A b r a h a m , 143 Long, A b r a h a m , 226 Long, A b r a h a m , 248 Long, A b r a h a m , 298 Long, A b r a h a m , 298 Long, A b r a h a m , 315 Long , A b r a h a m , 315 Long, A b r a h a m , 323 Long, A b r a h a m C , 51 Long , A b r a h a m , Dr . , 321 Long, A b r a h a m Dunn , 82 Long, A b r a h a m G . , 51 Long, A b r a h a m H . , 222 Long, Abraham, Jr . , 63 Long, A b r a h a m K . , 221 Long , A b r a m , 77 Long, A b r a m , 245 Long, A b r a m B 76 Long , A b r a m Lyte r , 61 Long, A b r a m M . , 285 Long, Ada , 294 Long, A d a L . , 70 Long, A d a Sarah , 119 Long, Ada l ine , 318 Long, A d a m , 88 Long, A d a m , 118 Long, A d a m , 258 Long, A d a m , 314 Long, A d a m , 319 Long, A d a m , 322 Long, A d a m C , 198 Long, Adel ia , 258 Long, Addie , 137 Long, Addison , 72 Long, Addison B . , 76 Long, Addison R. , 75 Long, Adel ine, 309 Long, Agnes, 53 Long, Agnes, 117 Long, Agnes, 117 Long, Agnes, 320 Long, Agnes 323 Long, Agnes, 323 Long, Agnes J . , 251 Long , Alber t , 229 Long, A l i ce W . 261 Long, A l v e r t a B . , 77 Long, Alber t C , 262 Long, Alber t Clayton , 309 Long, Alber t Derwin , 63 Long , Alene Margare t , 277 Long, Alex, 95 Long, Alexander , 322 Long, Al ice , 118 Long, Al ice , 193 Long, Al ice , 271 Long, Al ice , 271 Long, Al ice , 295 Long , A l i ce Josephine (Dol ly) , ..185 Long, Al ice Ovetta , 63 Long, Al ice Rose, .-...310 Long , A l m a Paul ine, 312 Long, Almeta , 292 Long, A l m i r a Benedict , 236 Long, A l m i r a H . , 237 Long , A l v i n , 312 Long, Amanda , 313 Long, Amanda 314 Long, Amanda Arlene, 288 Long, A m a n d a El izabeth , 313 Long, Amanda M . , 49 Long, A m a n d a R. , 270 Long, Amel ia , 61 Long, A m e l i a , 118 Long, Amel i a , 120 Long, Amel i a , 276 Long, Amel i a , 306 Long , Amel i a M . 274 Long, A m m a n B . , 273 Long, A m m a n Ray , 119 Long, A m m o n S., 291 Long , Amos, 252 Long , Amos, 252 Long, Amos, 264 Long, Amos,

Long , Amos, 298 Long, Amos, 299 Long, Amos E . 144 [jong, A m y El iabe th , 119 Long, A m y W. , 279 Long , A n n , 58 Long , A n n , 78 Long , A n n , 229 Long , A n n , 319 Long , A n n , 321 Long, A n n , 323 Long , A n n , 323 Long, A n n a , 48 Long, A n n a , 48 Long , A n n a , 51 Long , A n n a , 63 Long, A n n a , 68 Long, A n n a , 81 Long, A n n a , 82 Long, A n n a , 82 Long, A n n a , 93 Long, A n n a , 95 Long, A n n a , 99 Long, A n n a , 137 Long, A n n a , 221 Long, A n n a , , 223 Long, A n n a , 224 Long, A n n a 245 Long, A n n a , 264 Long, A n n a , 310 Long, A n n a Agnes, . : 73 Long , A n n a B . , 235 Long, Annabel le , 60 Long , A n n a Cathar ine , 321 Long , A n n a E . , 222 Long , A n n a E l i z a , 200 Long, A n n a El izabe th , 314 Long, A n n a El izabe th , 317 Long, A n n a E v a , 317 Long, A n n a Louise 196 Long, A n n a M . , . , 143 Long, A n n a M . 321 Long , A n n a Mae 49 Long, A n n a M a r i a , 314 Long, A n n a M a r i a , 314 Long, A n n a M a r i a , 314 Long , A n n a M a r i a , 323 Long, A n n a M a r i a , 323 Long, A n n a M a r y , 227 Long, A n n a M a r y , 246 Long, A n n a M a r y , 264 Long, A n n a M a r y B e l l , 311 Long , A n n a M a t i l d a , 320 Long , A n n a Sara 311 Long , A n n a Sarah , 184 Long , Anne , 315 Long , A n n El izabe th , 321 Long, Andreas, 317 Long, Andrew, 318 Long, Andrew, 320 Long, Andrew, 323 Long, Andrew, 324 Long , Annie , 76 Long, Ann ie , 77 Long, Annie , 198 Long, Ann ie , 252 Long , Ann ie , 277 Long , Ann ie E . , 68 Long, A n n i e E . , 93 Long, A n n i e V . , 199 Long , A n n i e W. , 260 Long, A n n i e M . , 306 Long , A n n w e l l , Co l . , 318 Long , A r a Belle , 56 Long , A r d a t h , 277 Long, A r d a t h N . , 277 Long, A r d a t h K . , 277 Long, A r n o l d A l f r e d , 133 Long, A r n o l d G len , 250 Long, Ar thu r , 61 Long, A r t h u r H . 144 Long , A r t h u r He rman , 311 Long , A r t h u r Herman, Jr . , 311 Long , Asher, 96 Long, A u b u r n Elmer , 189 Long, Augustus 304 Long , Bai ley , 323 Long , Ba rba ra , 81 Long , Ba rba ra , 231 Long , B a r b a r a 252 Long , Ba rba ra , 265 Long, Ba rba ra , 2:91 Long , Ba rba ra , 300 Long, Ba rba ra , 314 Long, B a r b a r a 319 Long , Ba rba ra , 320 Long, Ba rba ra , 321 Long , Ba rba ra , 324

I Long , B a r b a r a A . , 61

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Long , B a r b a r a Helen, 69 Long , B a r b a r a Jane 68 Long , B a r b a r a Jane, 68 Long , B a r b a r a Jean 138 Long , B a r b a r a Jean, 148 Long, Beatr ice, 291 Long , Beatrice M a r i o n , 139 Long , Belle 313 Long , B e n j a m i n 60 L o r Long. Long. Long. Long Long, Long. Long L o n

B e n j a m i n 72 B e n j a m i n 78 B e n j a m i n 230 B e n j a m i n , 312 B e n j a m i n E d w i n 223 B e n j a m i n F 60 B e n j a m i n F 67 B e n j a m i n G 77 B e n j a m i n H . , 236

Long , B e n j a m i n H e r m a n 223 Long , B e n j a m i n K 223 Long , Bennevil le , 312 Long, Benton 310 Long , Bernard,, 316 Long , Ber tha , 72 Long , B l a n c h , 94 Long, Be r tha 96 Long, B e r t h a M . , 60 Long, Be r tha W 277 Long , Bessie, 75 Long, Bessie, 185 Long , Bessie Rebecca 176 Long , Bet ty A n n 95 Long, Beu lah , 46 Long , Beulah , 77 Long, Beulah , 95 Long, Beu lah S 264 Long, Beyers W 93 Long , B l a n c h , 274 Long, Bruce W. , 58 Long , C. F 93 Long , C M . , 323 Long, C a l v i n 230 Long, C a r l , 49 Long , C a r l 95 Long , C a r l 95 Long , C a r l 271 Long, C a r l Damon 288 Long , C a r l Samuel 318 Long, C a r l W i l s o n 59 Long, Car le ton G r i m , 179 Long , Ca rmon 250 Long , Carol ine 261 Long, Caro l ina , 306 Long, Caro l ina , 314 Long , Carr ie , 46 Long, Car r ie 76 Long, Car r ie B . , 276 Long, Carr ie B 310 Long , Carr ie Eve 262 Long , Car r ie L e l i a 89 Long , Car r ie S 305 Long , Ca tha r ina 314 Long , Ca tha r ina , 314 Long , Ca tha r ina , , . . . 3 1 4 Long , C a t h a r i n a 315 Long , Ca tha r ina , 315 Long , Ca tha r ina , 322 Long , Cathar ine , 62 Long , Cathar ine 63 Long , Cathar ine , 68 Long, Cathar ine , 72 Long, Cathar ine , 73 Long, Ca thar ine 78 Long, Ca thar ine 88 Long , Cathar ine , 117 Long , Cathar ine 230 Long, Cathar ine , 285 Long , Cathar ine 304 Long , Cathar ine , 305 Long, Cathar ine , 307 Long , Cathar ine , 315 Long , Cathar ine 319 Long , Ca thar ine 321 Long, Ca thar ine 321 Long, Cathar ine , 322 Long, Cathar ine 322 Long , Ca thar ine 323 Long , Ca thar ine 323 Long, Cathar ine 323 Long , Cathar ine , 324 Long , Cathar ine Ha ldeman 307 Long , Cathar ine Nagle 68 Long , Cathar ine N 48 Long, Catherine 198 Long , Catherine, 298 Long , Catherine, 307 Long, Catherine E 143 Long, Catherine L , 276 Long , Catherine O., 306

Long , C a t r i n a 315 Long , Celesta 291 Long , Cha r i t y 324 Long , Charles 81 Long , Charles, 95 Long , Charles, 138 Long , Char les 186 Long , Charles, 229 Long , Charles, 280 Long, Charles 307 Long , Charles 320 Long , Charles A 143 Long , Charles Ashmer 307 Long , Char les B 68 Long, Charles C l a r k 309 Long, Charles E . . 58 Long, Charles E . , 67 Long, Char les E 81 Long, Charles E d w a r d 77 Long, Charles E d w a r d , 312 Long, Chas. M . , Prof . , 320 Long , Charles M a n n , 222 Long, Charles N a t h a n , 312 Long , Char les W. , 49 Long, Charlot te Irene 174 Long, Chester I. 51 Long, C h r i s t i a n 57 Long, C h r i s t i a n 61 Long, C h r i s t i a n 144 Long, C h r i s t i a n 229 Long , Chr i s t i an , 258 Long, C h r i s t i a n 260 Long, Chr i s t i an , 292 Long, Chr i s t i an , 314 Long, C h r i s t i a n .315 Long, Chr i s t i an , 321 Long, C h r i s t i a n H 260 Long, C h r i s t i a n K 221 Long, C h r i s t i a n K 221 Long , C h r i s t i a n L 58 Long , Chr i s t i na , 314 Long , C h r i s t i n a 314 Long, Chr i s t i na 314 Long, C h r i s t i n a , 322 Long, Chr i s t i na , 323 Long , Chr i s t i na -Ca tha r ine 315 Long , C h r i s t i n a Cathar ine , 318 Long , Chr i s t i na L 234 Long, Chr is t ine , 315 Long, Chr is t ine 315 Long , Chr is t ine , 321 Long, Christopher, (Fami ly) 307 Long , Chris topher 307 Long, Clara 61 Long , C la ra , 140 Long, C la r a , 252 Long, C l a r a 262 Long , C l a r a Augusta , . . . . 138 Long , C la r a C a t h 69 Long , C la ra E l i zabe th 138 Long, C l a r a E l l en 59 Long , C la r a M a y , 67 Long , C l a r a Z. , 283 Long , Clarence, 76 Long, Clarence, 96 Long, Clarence, 292 Long , Clarence A l v i n 138 Long , Clarence Eugene, 81 Long, C la rk C 146 Long, C la rk Cec i l 309 Long, C la rk R . 146 Long , Claude 313 Long, Clayton , 117 Long, Cle is ia 118 Long , Cleo 94 Long , Cleon 119 Long , Cleon 288 Long , Cleveland E m r y 184 Long , C l i n t o n A b r a h a m , 143 Long , C loyd Wayne 250 Long, Conrad 315 Long , Conrad 317 Long , Cookson, 323 Long, Cora 92 Long, Cora 264 Long , Cora H 189 Long , Cora L ige t ta 138 Long , Cora M a y 81 Long, Cordie 62 Long, Cornel ius 306 Long, Cornel ius, Rev. , 320 Long , Cyrus , 48 Long, Cyrus 120 Long, Cyrus , 280 Long, Cyrus E 48 Long , Cyrus J . , 306 Long , Cyrus P 261 Long, D . Edward 93 Long , D . W 320

Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long , Long, Long, Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long, Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long , Long ; Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long , Long, Long , Long , Long,

Dai sy 76 Daisy 81 D a n i e l , 62 D a n i e l 231 D a n i e l , 304 D a n i e l 304 D a n i e l 305 D a n i e l , ( F a m i l y ) , 310 D a n i e l 310 D a n i e l , J r 310 Dan ie l , 323 D a n i e l 323 D a n i e l George, 305 D a n i e l M . , 93 D a v i d 53 D a v i d , 61 D a v i d , 69 D a v i d 72 D a v i d , 89 D a v i d 261 D a v i d 283 D a v i d , 304 D a v i d 305 D a v i d , 315 D a v i d 317 D a v i d , 318 D a v i d , 321 D a v i d , 322 D a v i d Bal tzer , 68 D a v i d Cec i l , 69 D a v i d E . , 48 D a v i d E 283 D a v i d Eugene, 174 D a v i d F . , 288 D a v i d Har te r , 68 D a v i d P. , 245 D a v i d S 286 D a v i d W. , 49 Dar ius , 305 Deane 97 Deborah M . , 176 Del ia , 54 Del ia , 63 D i a n n a 323 Dona ld 96 D o n a l d 198 Dorothy 76 D o r a 95 D o r a 285 Dora- El izabe th 306 D o r a Luset ta , 63 Dor i s , 138 Dorothea 291 Dorothera , 323 Dorothy 98 Dorothy 144 Dorothy 198 Dorothy 198 Dorothy Eve lyn 70 Doro thy Jean 272 Dorothy M a y 176 Dorothy M i n e r v a , 312 Dor tha , 95 D o r t h a , 96 D u n n 82 D u n n MeCar te r , 82 E a r l Lee 138 E a r l Nestar, 119 E a r l S., 48 Edgar Otho 250 E d i t h , 81 E d i t h 119 E d i t h B 56 E d i t h E d n a 138 E d i t h Susannah 279 E d n a 176 E d n a 184 Edna , 311 E d n a E d i t h 138 E d n a Gertrude, 185 E d n a K 184 E d w a r d 94 Edward 137 E d w a r d 186 E d w a r d 229 E d w a r d C h r i s t i a n 189 E d w a r d F ind ley 82 E d w a r d Harvey, 198 E d w a r d Lewis , 175 E d w a r d M . , 307 E d w a r d Robert , 174 E d w i n 300 E d w i n 320 E d y t h a Lore t t a 249 E d y t h Rose 58 E f f i e 99 E f f i e Irene 62 E f f i e Swene 75 E l a m , 77

Long, Eleanore 324 Long , Eleanor Cather ine C la rk , ..146 Long , E l d r a 229 Long, E l i E . 320 Long, E l i H 49 Long , E l i H , 77 Long , E l i a s 117 Long , E l i a s , 264 Long , E l i a s 315 Long , E l i a s , 316 Long , E l i a s G 258 Long , E l i a s S., 90 Long , E l i a s W. , 261 Long , E l i z a 72 Long , E l i aa , 304 Long , E l i z a , 315 Long, E l i z a 318 Long , E l i z a , 320 Long , E l i z a , 323 Long, E l i z a 323 Long, E l i z a A . 307 Long , E l i z a M a y 298 Long , E l izabe th 41 Long , E l i zabe th 46 Long , El izabe th , 58 Long, E l izabe th 62 Long, E l izabe th , 76 Long, El izabe th , 84 Long, E l i zabe th 88 Long, E l izabe th , 89 Long , E l izabe th , 93 Long , E l izabe th 95 Long , E l izabe th 117 Long , El izabe th , 117 Long, E l izabe th 138 Long, El izabe th , 144 Long, E l i zabe th 198 Long, E l i zabe th 222 Long, E l izabe th , 222 Long, E l izabe th 229 Long , E l izabe th 230 Lona , E l izabe th , 230 Long , E l izabe th 230 Long , E l izabe th , 237 Long , El izabe th 245 Long , E l i zabe th 261 Long , E l izabe th 261 Long , E l izabe th 274 Long , E l izabe th 286 Long , E l izabe th , 298 Long , E l izabe th 299 Long , E l i zabe th 300 Long , El izabe th , 300 Long , El izabe th , 304 Long , El izabe th 305 Long , El izabeth , 305 Long , E l izabe th 305 Long , El izabe th , 305 Long , El izabe th , 305 Long , E l izabe th , 306 Long , E l izabe th 309 Long , E l izabe th , 312 Long , El izabe th , 314 Long , E l izabe th , 315 Long , E l izabe th , 316 Long , E l izabe th , 317 Long , El izabe th , 318 Long , E l izabe th , 319 Long, El izabe th , 320 L o n g , E l i zabe th 321 Long , E l i zabe th 322 Long , El izabe th , 323 Long , E l izabe th , 323 Long , El izabe th , 323 Long , E l izabe th , 323 Long , E l izabe th , 323 Long , E l izabe th , 324 Long , E l izabe th A 245 Long , E l izabe th A n n , 55 Long , E l i zabe th F 272 Long , E l izabe th F 286 Long , E l i zabe th H 232 Long , E l i zabe th Jane 84 Long , El izabe th , (Lizzie) 186 Long , E l izabe th M . 48 Long , E l izabe th M . , 319 Long , El izabe th S., 138 Long , E l izabe th S. 291 Long , E l m a 97 Long , E l m e r 61 Long , E lmer W 48 Long , E l l a , . . . 95 Long , E l l a L • 58 Long , E l l a M a y , . . 262 Long , E l l a N . , 198 Long , E l l a W 261 Long , E l l e n , 305 L o n g , E l l e n , 309 L o n g , E l l e n , 310

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Long , E l l e n N o r a 312 Long , E l l e n L y d i a 70 Long , E l l e n R. , 312 Long , Eloise, 98 Long , Eloise Campbel l , 196 Long , Els ie G . , 82 Long , Els ie Lenore, 59 Long , Els ie Mae, 184 Long , E l v a , 77 Long , E l v a , 77 Long , E l v a S., 292 Long , E lve rda M a u d , 288 L o n g , E lwood C , 144 Long , Emanue l , 63 Long , Emanue l , 81 Long , Emanue l , 96 Long , Emanue l , 138 Long , Emery Jay, 56 Long , E m i l y , 173 Long , E m i l y , 309 Long , E m m a , 48 Long , E m m a , 81 Long , E m m a , 99 Long, E m m a , 117 Long , E m m a , 137 Long, E m m a , 222 Long , E m m a , 231 Long , E m m a , 260 Long , E m m a , 261 Long , E m m a , ..272 Long , E m m a , 307 Long , E m m a , 313 Long , E m m a Amel i a , 309 Long , E m m a Catherine, 73 Long , E m m a E. , 56 Long , E m m a E . , 143 Long , E m m a El izabeth , 199 Long , E m m a H . , 305 Long , E m m a Jane, 84 Long , E m m a L . .271 Long , E m m a Louise, 275 Long , E m m a M a r i a , 69 Long , E m m a M a r y , 63 Long , E m m a P., 118 Long , E m m a R u t h 73 Long , Emmal ine A n n , 140 Long , E p h r a m , 60 Long , E p h r i a m C , 51 Long , E r m a , 82 Long , E r m a , 251 Long , E r m a B . , 276 Long , Es te l l a , 119 Long , Es te l la , 271 Long , Es te l l a , 271 Long , Este l la , 276 Long, Es te l la F 49 Long , Ester Mae, 49 Long , Esther , 304 Long , Esther 323 Long , Esther 323 Long , Esther M . , 236 Long , E the l , 96 Long , E the l , 144 Long , E the l , 271 Long , E t h e l 280 Long , Ethelber t B . , 176 Long , E t h e l Mae, 292 Long , Eugene, 81 Long , Eugene Augustus, 173 Long , Eugene Augustus, 173 Long , Eugene Ray , 295 Long , Eugene R i c h a r d , 295 Long , Eunice , 94 Lontr, E v a , 288 Long , E v a , 298 Long , E v a Jane, 119 Long , E v a Jane, 311 Long , Eva lena , 309 Long , E v a S., 292 Long , E v a Cathar ine , ..314 Long , E v e l y n 60 Long , Eve lyn M a r i e , 77 Long , Ezabel , 318 Long , E z r a 96 Long, Ez ra , 298 Long , F a n n i e 224 Long, Fannie , 231 Long , Fann ie , 252 Long, Fann ie , 264 Long, Fann ie , 271 Long, Fann ie , 288 Long , Fannie , .294 Long , Fann ie A r m i n t a , 57 Long , Fann ie El izabeth , 222 Long, Fann ie L . , 306 Long , Fann ie M . , 48 Long , Fann ie P r i s c i l l a , 223 Long, Fann ie W. , 260 Lang , Fe l icks 314

Long , Fe l ix , .320 Long , F e r n A d a , 184 Long , F e r n M a y , ..288 Long , F i a n n a , 60 Long , F i a n n a , 61 Long , F l o r a 78 Long , F l o r a E . , 146 Long , Florence, 75 Long , Florence, 310 Long , Florence A n n a , 119 Long , Florence Cora, 290 Long , Florence Ger t rude 60 Long , Florence M . , 295 Long, Florence P. , 184 Long, Florence R. , 58 Long , Florence V i c t o r i a 307 Long, F lorenda , 304 Long, F l o y d 313 Long , Frances, 137 Long, Frances, 148 Long, Frances , 229 Long , Frances, 309 Long , Frances M . , 233 Long, Frances N . , 251 Long , Franey, 252 Long , F r a n k , 58 Long , F r a n k , 118 Long , F rank , Jr . , 280 Long , F r a n k Babb, 307 Long , F r a n k F . , 277 Long , F r a n k F . 280 Long , F r a n k R., 82 Long , F r a n k Spohn, 174 Lonk, F r a n k l i n , 76 Long, F r a n k l i n , 307 Long , F r a n k l i n Henry Leonard , .138 Long, F r a n k l i n I., 68 Long , Fred , 312 Long , F r e d W-, 58 Long , F red W. , 58 Long , Freder ick 320 Long , Freder ick, 323 Long, Fremont Lawrence, 73 Long , George, (Fami ly ) , 307 Long , George, 45 Long , George, 77 Long , George, 89 Long , George, 90 Long , George 229 Long , George, 305 Long , George 307 Long , George, 307 Long , George, 314 Long , George, 315 Long , George, 315 Long , George, 316 Long , George 317 Long , George, 321 Long , George Augustus, 309 Long , George B . , 311 Long , George F . , 143 Long , George Fo l t z 175 Long , George M c C l e l l a n , 306 Long, George M i l l e r , 81 Long, George S., Jr . , 310 Long, George S., 310 Long, George S., I l l r d , 311 Long, George Schar te l , 176 Long, George W. , 186 Long, George W. , 229 Lcng, George Washington , 57 Long, George W i l l i a m , 82 Long, George W i l l i a m , 312 L o n g , Gertrude, 57 Long , Gertrude, 60 Lcng , Gertrude, 81 Long , Ger t rude Ceceila 81 Long, Ger t rude M a y , 184 Long , Grace, 174 L c n g , Grace, 57 Lcng , Grace, 69 Long, Grace, 96 Long , Grace M . , 61 Long , Gladys , 95 Long , G r a n t 96 Long , G l e n Albert , 69 Long , G l e n M a r l i n , 288 Long, Guy S 291 Long, Hannah, 243 Long, Hannah, • 272 Long, Hannah, 315 Long, Hannah, 319 Long, Hannah, 322 Long, Hannah, ; ..322 Long, H a n n a h E . 57 Long , Hannah , (F ianna) , 63 Long , H a n n a h M a r y , . . 317 Long , H a n n a h Row, 305 Long , Hampton , 76

Long , Harr ie t , 309 Long, H a r k e r A . 307 Long , Har ley C l in ton , 250 Long , H a r o l d , 96 Long , Haro ld , 291 Long, H a r o l d R a y 295 Long , Har r i son , 117 Long , H a r r i s o n B . , 76 Long, H a r r y , 61 Long , H a r r y , 72 Long , Har ry , 82 Long , Har ry , 138 Long , H a r r y , 183 Long , H a r r y , 198 Long, H a r r y A . , 295 Long , H a r r y Alber t , 69 Long , H a r r y B . , 307 Long , H a r r y J . , 189 Long , H a r r y Joseph, 189 Long , H a r r y Rudo lph 82 Long, H a r r y S., 271 Long , H a r r y S., 291 Long , H a r r y Swar r 223 Long, Harvey, 95 Long , Harvey, 117 Long , Harvey A . , 63 Long , Harvey B . , 271 Long , Harvey F r y , 73 Long, Harvey H . , 75 Long , Hat t ie B . , 76 Long , Ha t t i e Bel le 62 Long , Hazel , 95 Long , Haze l E . , 177 Long , Helen, 82 Long , Helen, 272 Long , Helen, 310 Long , Helen B . , 306 Long , Helen June, 46 Long , Henry, Jr . , 46 Long , Henry , 63 Long , Henry, 76 Long , Henry, 90 Long , Henry, 92 Long , Henry , 118 Long , Henry, 118 Long , Henry, 229 Long, Henry, 230 Long , Henry, 294 Long, Henry, ( F a m i l y ) , 305 Long, Henry 305 Long, Henry, 305 Long , Henry, 305 Long , Henry , 309 Long, Henry, 315 Long , Henry, 315 Long , Henry , 315 Long , Henry, 318 Long , Henry, 319 Long , Henry A . , 305 Long , Henry B e n j a m i n 313 Long , Henry E . , 46 Long , Henry E a r l , 249 Long, Henry F . , 271 Long , Henry F . , 288 Long , Henry F . , 305 Long , Henry G 307 Long , Henry Kre ide r , 295 Long , Henry M . , 46 Long , Henry R., 307 Long , Henry S. 306 Long , Henry W. , 318 Long , Herber t H a r o l d 138 Long , Herbert John, 313 Long , Herbert M a r k , 295 Long , Herman, 48 Long , Herman , 295 Long , H e r m a n 320 Long , H e r m a n Cornelius, 311 Long , H e r m a n E 227 Long , He rman E . , 251 Long , He rman E a r l , 223 Long , H e r m a n Ez ra , 248 Long , H e r m a n F . , 59 Long , H e r m a n G . , 60 LGng, He rman Henry , 222 Long , H e r m a n M . , 272 Long, H e r m a n T. , 251 Long , Hester, 229 Long , Hester, 230 Long , Hetty T., 319 Long , H i l d a , 198 Long , H i r a m H . , 222 Long , Hobart 95 Long , Homer, 313 Long , Horace A . , 90 Long , Howard , 78 Long , Howard , 250 Long , H o w a r d Z. , 89 Long , Howard , 95

Long , Hugh , 320 L o n g , Hugh, 321 Long , Hugh , 321 L c n g , H . W. 318 Long , Ida, 60 Long , Ida, 76 Long , Ida 295 Long , Ida 307 Long , Ida Jane, 249 L c n g , Ida M . , 146 Long , Ida Mae, 60 Long , Ida M a y , 60 Long , Ida M a y 61 Long , Ida M a y , 67 Long , Ida M a y , 82 Long , Ida S., 198 Long , I. Mabe l , 146 Long , I ra L . , 57 Long , I r a M i l t o n , 57 Long , Isaac, 53 Long , Isaac, 78 Long , Isaac, 118 Long , Isaac, 305 Long , Isaac, 306 Long , Isaac, 306 Long , Isaac E . , 81 Long , Isaac F . , 271 Long , Isaac L . , 306 Long , Isaac L . , 317 Long , Isaac M . , 272 Long , Isaac, S., 90 Long , Isaac S., 310 Long , Isabella, 320 Long , Isabella, 323 Long , Isabella M . , 57 Long , Isabella S., 184 Long , Irene, 95 Long , Irene, 274 Long , Irene J , , 272 Long , Irene R. , 185 Long , I rv in , 95 Long , I r v i n L e v i , 119 Long , I r v i n J . , 198 Long , Ina 82 Long , Iva Grace 69 Long , Israel 68 Long , Israel, 243 Long , Jackie, 61 Long , Jacob 41 Long, Jacob, 48 Long , Jacob, 88 Long , Jacob, 89 Long , Jacob> 96 Long , Jacob, 98 Long , Jacob 119 Lang , Jacob, 186 Long , Jacob, 229 Long , Jacob, 230 Long, Jacob, 231 Long , Jacob, 240 Long , Jacob, 258 Long , Jacob, 261 Long , Jacob, 286 Long , Jacob, 291 Long , Jacob, 314 Long , Jacob, 314 Long , Jacob 315 Long , Jacob, 315 Long , Jacob, 317 Long , Jacob, 318 Long , Jacob, 319 Long , Jacob, 321 Long , Jacob, 322 Long , Jacob, 322 Long , Jacob, 323 Long , Jacob, 324 Long , Jacob F . , 288 Long , Jacob Fayette, 304 Long , Jacob Fred , .143 Long , Jacob H . , 292 Long , Jacob Isaac, 57 Long , Jacob L . , 143 Long , Jacob M . , 306 Long , James, 61 Long , James, 72 Long , James 319 Long , James 321 Long , James, 322 Long , James, 323 Long , James 324 Long , James Alber t , 184 Long , James Edward , 311 Long , James H 143 Long , James H 143 Long , James Hubbard 272 Long , James, Jr . , 77 Long , James Neal , 70 Long , James S 77 Long , Jane, 61

INDEX

Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long , Long, Long, Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long , Long , Long , ^ong , Long , Long, Long, Long , Long , Long, Long , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long , Long, Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Lcng , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long , Long, Long, Long, Long, Long,

Jane 98 Jane 117 Jane, 321 Jane L 319 Jane, 322 Jane 323 Jane, 324 Jane R., 229 Janet E m i l y 174 Janet M a n n , 222 Jay M . , 60 Jean, 189 Jeanne 48 Jeanne Irene, 179 Jef fe rson 187 Jennie 305 Jennie, 311 Jennie A n n 54 Jennie Eloise, 196 Jennie Gertrude, 309 Jennie L . , 143 Jennie Lucre t i a , 177 Jeorg., 323 Jeremiah, 312 Jerome, 48 Jer ry A l l e n , 58 Jesaiah 317 J . George, 315 J . Henry H . , 290 Joanna , 305 Job 321 Joel Reese 75 Johan Jacob, 317 Johan Peter 317 Johannes, 318 Jo Harvey, 196 John, John, John , John, John , John , 97 John , 117 John , 118 John, 229 John , 231 John , 264 John 276 John, 305 John 309 John , 309 John, 312 John 312 John , 314 John , 314 John , 316 John, 318 John, 318 John , 319 John , 320 John , 322 John , 323 J o h n A . , 272 J o h n A . , 285 J o h n Adam, 142 J o h n A d a m , 315 J o h n A r t h u r , 81

75 93 58

.295

.311

. 69

John B . , J o h n B J o h n C J o h n C J o h n D . , J o h n D a v i d , J o h n D a v i d , 317 J o h n E 48 J o h n Edward , 57 J o h n E d w i n 63 J o h n P. , 321 J o h n P r a n k 309 J o h n F r a n k 309 J o h n G . , 317 J o h n George, 315 J o h n H 143 John H . , 275 J o h n H 294 J o h n H a r r y , 313 J o h n Henry , 143 J o h n Henry 272 J o h n H 316 J o h n Henry, 274 J o h n K 222 J o h n L . , 319 J o h n Luther , 309 John M . , 93 J o h n M . , 250 John M a r t i n , 314 J o h n M a r t i n 321 J o h n Nicholas , 41 J o h n R a t c l i f f , 196

Long, J o h n U r b a n 322 Long, J o h n W. , 48 Long, John W 261 Long, John W 245 Long, John W 245 Long, J o h n W a r r e n , 222 Long, J o h n War ren , 222 Long, J o h n W i l l i a m 70 Long, Joice, 299 Long, Jonas F 304 Long, Jona than 62 Long, Jona than 96 Long, Jona than , 305 Long, Jona than , 305 Long, Joseph, 68 Long, Joseph 143 Long, Joseph, 186 Long, Joseph, 229 Long, Joseph, 231 Long, Joseph 291 Long, Joseph 314 Long, Joseph, 314 Long, Joseph 315 Long, Joseph A b r a h a m , 248 Long, Joseph B . , 76 Long, Joseph B a r t o n , 318 Long, Joseph C 51 Long, Joseph G 58 Long, Joseph H . , 229 Long, Joseph Harvey 82 Long, Joseph Harvey, 189 Long, Johan H e i n r i c h 317 Long, Joseph M 199 Lon , Joseph M 290 Long, Joseph W 136 Long, Josephine, 177 Long, Josephine Ceceila, 81 Long , Jos iah 96 Long, J u l i a n n a B a r b a r a , 314 Long, June, 250 Long, K a t e 63 Long, K a t e 72 Long, K a t e , 77 Long, K a t e , 82 Long, K a t e , 291 Long, K a t e 298 Long, K a t e , 312 Long . K a t e D „ 272 Long, K a t e E . , 48 Long, K a t e E . , 198 Long, K a t e R. , 143 Long, K a t e Susanna 312 Long, K a t e W. , 258 Long, K a t h a r i n e 58 Long, K a t h a r i n e , 82 Long, K a t h a r i n e 82 Long, K a t h a r i n e 323 Long, K a t h a r i n e A n n , 56 Long, K a t h a r i n e M a y 248 Long, Ka the r ine , 305 Long, Ka the r ine , 305 Long, K a t h e r i n , 305 Long, Ka the r ine , 305 Long, K a t h e r i n e E 305 Lcng , K a t h e r i n e Irene 184 Long, K a t h r y n 76 Long, K a t h r y n e , 96 Long, K a t h r y n , 119 Long, K a t h r y n 261 Long, K a t h r y n E m m a 311 Long, K a t h r y n M 272 Long, K a t h r i n e , 245 Long, Katie, 77 Long, Katie May, 271 Long, Kenneth 96 Long, Kenneth, 250 Long, Kenneth 313 Long, Keziah, 321 Long, Laetitie Esther, 324 Long, Lamont 98 Long, Lans Jeans, 272 Long, Laura 121 Long, Laura 175 Long, Laura 186 Long, Laura, 266 Long, Laura, 297 Long, Laura Amelia, 177 Long, Laura M. 143 Long, Laura M 285 Long, Laura May 59 Long, Laverne F 174 Long, Lavina, 118 Long, Lavina, 118 Long, Lavina, 118 Long, Leah, ...., 121 Long, Leah, 264 Long, Leland Grim, 179 Long, Lena, 95 Long, Lena, 251

Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long Long Long Long, Long, Long,

Leona 95 Leona 251 Leonard 309 Leota, 60 Lerie C, 61 Leroy, 76 Lester, 291 Letta Dorinda 58 L e t i t i a M a y 70 Let t ie 82 L e v i , 144 L e v i , 264 L e v i , 313 L e v i R 51 Lewis , 320 Lewis 323 Lewis Luther , 311 Leyrus , (Cyrus) 314 L i d a Har t ley , 80 L i l l i a n 137 L i l l i a n E l izabe th 59 L i l l i a n V i o l a , 81 L i l l i e , 198 L i l l i e , 222 L i l l i e 304 L i l l i e B 76 L i l l y 305 L i n c o l n Wesley, 250 Lizz i e , 48 Lizz ie , 77 Lizz ie 77 Lizz ie , 77 Lizz ie , 95 Lizz ie , 297 Lizz ie , 299 Lizz i e , 313 Lizz ie F 271 Lizz ie L . 306 L i z z i e W. , 259 Lodema, 57 L o i s D ie t r i ch , 311 L o r a B l a n c h 250 Lorena E . , 295 L o r i n I., 78 Lor ine , 133 Lot t ie 313 Lot t ie B e l l 253 Lot t ie L . , 62 Loue l l a 76 Lou i s Nagle, 63 Lou i sa , 58 Louisa Jane 143 Louise, 58 Louise, 261 Louise 271 Louise R . , 143 Lovey, 312 L o v i n a 276 L o v i n a 315 Luce t ta , 94 Luce t ta , 94 L u c i a , 321 Lucele 76 Luc i le , 97 L u c i n d a , 3C6 L u c r e t i a Jane 249 Luc re t i a M a y Doris , 251 Lucy , 260 L u c y 291 Lucy A n n , 283 Lucy Mae, 292 L u e l l a , 137 L u e l l a , 274 L u e l l a 276 L u l u 95 Luther , 117 Luther K . , 311 Lu the r Thompson 196 Lu the r Thompson, Jr . , . . .196 L y d a 82 L y d i a , 68 L y d i a 239 L y d i a 240 L y d i a 283 L y d i a 298 L y d i a , 315 L y d i a 315 L y d i a , 318 L y d i a A n n 90 L y d i a A n n , 305 L y d i a C , 230 L y d i a El izabeth , 75 L y d i a S. 290 L y d i a W. , 260 M 323

\ Ma be l 77 Ma be l 95 Ma be l 119 Mabe l 251

Long, Long, Long. Long Long L o n g Long, Long, Long, Long, L o n g L o n g Long L o n g Long Long L o n g L o n g L o n g Long Long Long Long Long, Long L o n g L o n g Long L o n g Long, L o n g Long. L o n g L o n g Long Long, Long Long Long Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long, L o n g L o n g L o n g L o n g L o n g Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long, Long, L o n g L o n g L o n g Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, L o n g Long, Long, L o n g L o n g Long, Long Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long,

357

Ma be l B . , 276 Mabe l K a t h r i n e , 119 Ma be l Mar i e , 89 Mabe l M a y , 143 M a d a , 77 Magdalena , 318 Magdalena , 319 Magdalena , 321 Magdalena , 322 Magdalena , 323 Maggie, 48 Maggie, 73 Maggie I. 82 M a l c o l m Lu the r , 309 M a l i n d a , 261 M a l i n d a D . , 309 Mamie , 98 Mame S-, 49 Marcus , 305 Mard i en , 314 M a r f e r d 94 Margare t 53 Margare t 68 Margare t , 75 Margare t , 89 Margare t 98 Margare t 98 Margare t 98 Margare t , 144 Margare t , 189 Margare t , 272 Margare t , 277 Margare t , 305 Margaret , 305 Margare t 305 Margare t , 314 Margare t 318 Margare t , 320 Margare t , 321 Margare t 322 Margare t , 322 Margare t 322 Margare t 323 Margaret , 324 Margare t E . , 68 Margare t E 93 Margare t E l izabe th 249 Margare t E l l e n , 139 Margare t Jane 222 Margare t L y d i a , 279 Margare t M 82 Margare t S., 310 Marga re th 317 Margare t t a 320 Margaret te , 88 Margre ta , 323 M a r g r e t h 323 Marguer i te , 76 M a r i a , 60 M a r i a 186 M a r i a 224 M a r i a 224 M a r i a 231 M a r i a 240 M a r i a , 286 M a r i a , 314 M a r i a , 319 M a r i a , 321 M a r i a , 322 M a r i a A n n a , 314 M a r i a E v a 317 M a r i a L . , 89 M a r i e , 96 Mar i e 138 Mar i e 144 M a r i e , 186 M a r i e C h r i s t i n a 314 M a r i e E . , ' 250 M a r i e 313 M a r i a n , 198 M a r i o n , 144 M a r i o n , 309 M a r i o n E . , 174 M a r i o n Frances, 309 M a r j o r i e E'., 174 M a r k 271 M a r a t h a 77 M a r t h a 82 M a r t h a , 229 M a r t h a , 252 M a r t h a , 266 M a r t h a , 309 M a r t h a , 321 M a r t h a 321 M a r t h a 322 M a r t h a , 322 M a r t h a E m m a , 69 M a r t h a Ger t rude, 58 M a r t h a H . , 271

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M a r t h a L 245 M a r t i n , 310 M a r t i n , 314 M a r t i n A . , 245 M a r t i n V a n Buren 309 M a r v i n 60 M a r y A . , 295 M a r y A . , 298 M a r y A . , 305 M a r y A . , 307 M a r y A 320 M a r y A n n , 54 M a r y A n n , 63 M a r y A n n , 136 M a r y A n n , 144 M a r y A n n , 274 M a r y A n n , 286 M a r y A n n , 312 M a r y A n n , 323 M a r y B . , 45 M a r y B . , 76 M a r y C , 68 M a r y C. 90 M a r y 0 245 M a r y Catherine, 143 M a r y Chr i s t i na , 315 M a r y Clementine, 63 M a r y B . , 272 M a r y E 306 M a r y Edna , 175 M a r y E m m a , 177 M a r y El izabe th , 309 M a r y El izabeth , 310 M a r y E l l en , 51 M a r y E m m a , 313 M a r y P . , 320 M a r y Florence 68 M a r y H . 222 M a r y H 235 M a r y H 236 M a r y Isabella, 140 M a r y J 306 M a r y Jane, 76 M a r y Jane, 309 M a r y LaCross 57 M a r y Louise, 189 M a r y Louise, 290 M a r y M 62 M a r y M . , 67 M a r y M . , 78 M a r y Margar te , 321 M a r y Rebecca, 119 M a r y Rebecca, 196 M a r y 49 M a r y , 51 M a r y 60 M a r y , 72 M a r y , 75 M a r y 76 M a r y 77 M a r y 82 M a r y , 82 M a r y , 88 M a r y , 92 M a r y , 92 M a r y , 117 M a r y , 118 M a r y , 137 M a r y , 142 M a r y , 186 M a r y , 229 M a r y , 230 M a r y , 239 M a r y , 243 M a r y , 244 M a r y , 251 M a r y , 252 M a r y , 258 M a r y , 263 M a r y , 288 M a r y , 292 M a r y , 294 M a r y , 304 M a r y , 305 M a r y 307 M a r y 312 M a r y 317 M a r y , 319 M a r y , 319 M a r y 320 M a r y 322 M a r y , 322 M a r y , 323 M a r y 324 M a r y , 324 M a r y , 324 M a r y , 324 M a r y S 48 M a r y S., 306

Long. Long. L o n g Long, L o n g Long, Long Long, Long L o n g Long Long, Long, Long Long L c n g Long L o n g L c n g Long-L o n g Long Long Long Long Long-Long Long-Long Long, Long Long Long Long L o n g Long, Long Lcng, Long-Long L o n g Long L o n g L c n g L o n g L o n g L o n g Long Lon; Long, Long, L o n Long Lon: Long, Long, Long Long L o n g Long Long, Long Long L o n g Long, L o n g Long Long L o n g Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long Long Long, L o n g Long, L o n g L o n g Lon; L o n g Lon: L o n g Long, L o n g Long, Lon: Long, Long, Long, Long, L o n g L o n Long, L o n g Long, Long,

Mason 285 Math ias , 307 M a t i l d a 89 M a t i l d a 96 M a t i l d a , 222 M a t i l d a 307 Mat thew 318 Maude Al ice 81 Maur ice , 98 M a x A . , 245 M a y 60 M a y , 93 Me l inda , 309 Melissa , 1O0 M e l v i n L . , 76 M e r v i n 272 M i c h a e l 93 M i c h a e l 117 Michae l , 117 M i c h a e l 315 Michae l , 315 M i c h a e l , 321 M i c h a e l , 322 M i l d r e d , 96 Mi ld red , 137 M i l d r e d , 245 M i l d r e d , 312 M i l d r e d Phy l l i s 272 Mi les C a r l , 69 Mi les F . , 283 M i l o , 245 M i l o Doyle, 245 M i l t o n , 57 M i l t o n L . , 276 M i l t o n R 93 M i n n i e , 96 M i n n i e E . , 58 M i n n i e U . , 229 M i r i a m Leb i t i a , 63 M i r i a m Mabel , 185 M o l l y , 82 Monroe 95 Monroe 117 Monroe, 118 Monroe, 291 Monroe C , 198 Mor r i s , 63 Mor r i s A . B . , 305 M o r r i s M . , 272 Moses 315 Moses, 321 Moses S., 90 M . S 304 M y r a L 174 Myr t l e B 82 Nancy, 97 Nancy, 264 Nancy , 318 Nancy 323 Nancy, 323 Nancy J . , 319 Nancy Jeanne 179 Naomie Evangel ine, 311 Na than , 92 N a t h a n 117 N a t h a n S., 83 Na than ie l , 45 Na than ie l , 137 Nathan ie l , 310 Ne i l 245 Nellie A 237 Nell ie Catherine 73 Nell ie G . , 223 Nell ie Grace 70 Nester, 119 Nettie, 138 Nett ie 186 Nettie B e l l , 59 Nicholas , 314 Nicholas , 319 Nora 46 Nora , 63 Nora 97 Nora , 117 Nora , 119 Nora B . , 76 N o r m a n F r a n k l i n , 175 N o r m a n S., 48 Olive B l a n c h , 75 Ol iver , J r . , 61 Oliver S. 61 O l i v i a , 46 Opa l , 95 Orpha 249 O r v a l Gayle 249 Orvi l le , 95 Orvi l le , J r . , 95 Osa, 95 Oscar S., 271

Long, L o n g Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long, L o n g Long, L o n g Long Long Long Long Long Long L o n g Long, Long, Long, Long, Long Long Lon: Long, Long-Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Lon: Long, Long Long Long Long Long, Long Long-Long, Long, Long Long, Lcng, Long-Long Long Long, Long, Long Long Long, Long, Long Long Long Long, Lcng , Long, Long Long, Long Long Long L o n g Long, Long Long Long L o n g L o n g Long Long Long Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long-Long, Long, Long Long, Long, Long, Long L o n g Long L o n g L o n g Long L o n g Long Long,

Osee, 68 Osee W. , 68 Owen R. , 76 Pater, 319 Paterson John, Rev. 323 P a u l , 48 P a u l , 77 Pau l , 81 P a u l 117 P a u l Edward , 59 Paul ine , 95 P a u l , J r . , 82 P a u l M . , 272 P a u l S., 306 P a u l Walker , 196 P a u l Walker , Jr . , 196 Pea r l C 61 Perry S., 291 P e r m i l a 96 Pet., 324 Peter, 244 Peter, 305 Peter 306 Peter, 314 Peter, 321 Peter 324 Petter 323 Phares B . , 276 Phares W. , 49 Pheobe Frazier , 196 P h i l i p H . , Dr . , . .323 P h i l i p Sher idan 306 P h i l i p Sher idan , 306 Phoebe, 303 Phoebe A n n , 56 Pier ie , 186 Pol ly , 245 Pol ly , 322 P r i s c i l l a , 46 P r i s c i l l a , 144 P r i s c i l l a 277 P r i s c i l l a El izabeth 314 Rachae l , 275 Rachael , 304 Rachae l 310 Rachae l , 314 Rachael , 318 Rachae l , 321 Rachae l , 322 Rachae l , 323 R a l p h , 82 R a l p h , 272 R a l p h , 299 R a l p h Dean, 250 R a l p h R. , 143 R a y C. 295 Raymond , 81 R a y m o n d B . 276 R a y m o n d Emanue l 138 R a y m o n d F . , 290 R a y m o n d S 48 Rebecca 60 Rebecca 83 Rebecca, 117 Rebecca, 198 Rebecca 261 Rebecca, 305 Rebecca, 307 Rebecca, 314 Rebecca, 323 R i c h a r d 76 R i c h a r d 95 R i c h a r d 319 R i c h a r d 322 R i c h a r d 323 R i c h a r d 324 R i c h a r d Wal lace , 272 Rheuamma, 305 Rhoda Belle , 311 Robert 76 Robert, 95 Robert, 96 Robert, 98 Robert, 312 Robert, 322 Robert 323 Robert A . , 183 Robert B . 68 Robert B y r o n , 272 Robert Dunbar Campbel l , 198 Robert F . , 174 Robert H 143 Robert James, 184 Robert K 311 Robert Lee, 59 Robert Leonard , 138 Robert R., 143 Rosa, 137 Rosannah , 316

Long , Rosannah , 320 Long , Rosannah , 324 Long , Roy, 312 Long , Roy S 292 Long , Russe l l B 61 Long , Russel l C 184 Long , Russe l l Jr . , 184 Long , R u t h 48 Long , R u t h , 95 Long , R u t h , 279 Long, R u t h A 76 Long, R u t h A 222 Long, R u t h El izabeth , 312 Long, R u t h M 272 Long, R u t h Naomi , 68 Long , Sadie 61 Long , Sadie 189 Long, Sadie, 298 Long , Sadie S., 271 Long , Sal l ie , 46 Long, Sa l l ie 143 Long , Sal l ie 304 Long, Sa l ly 323 Long, Sal l ie B . , 76 Long, Sal l ie Caro l ina 143 Long, Sal l ie H 318 Long, Sa l l ie KL, 323 Long, Sa l l i e M . , 271 Long, Samuel , 58 Lcng , Samuel, 94 Long, Samuel 95 Long, Samuel , 97 Long, Samuel 186 Lcng , Samuel, 261 Long, Samuel 304 Long, Samuel, 305 Long, Samuel , 316 Long, Samuel , 317 Long, Samuel 321 Long, Samuel 323 Long, Samuel B 48 Long, Samuel B 306 Long, Samuel K . , 46 Long, Samuel M 93 Long, Samuel S 90 Long, Samuel S 264 Long, Sara , 75 Long, Sara , 314 Long, Sa ra 316 Long, Sa ra 324 Long, Sa ra A . (Sally) 200 Long, Sa rah 58 Long, Sarah , 61 Long, Sarah , 75 Long, Sa rah 81 Long, S a r a h 93 Long, S a r a h 119 Lcng , Sarah , 120 Long, Sarah , 144 Long, Sa rah 187 Lcng , Sa rah 189 Long, Sarah , 226 Long, Sarah , 227 Long, S a r a h 240 Long, Sa rah 245 Long, Sarah , 248 Long , Sa rah 261 Long , Sa rah , 295 Long , Sarah , 304 Long , Sarah, 304 Long , Sarah , 304 Long, Sa rah 312 Long, Sa rah , 312 Long, Sa rah 318 Long, Sa rah 318 Long, Sarah 320 Long, Sarah , 321 Long , S a r a h 322 Long, Sa rah , 323 Long, Sa rah , 323 Long , Sa rah 324 Long , Sa rah 324 Long , Sa rah A n n 51 Lcng , Sa rah A n n 89 Long , Sarah , A n n , 311 Long, Sa rah B 68 Long , Sa rah B u r n h e i i e l 306 Long , S a r a h Dick inson , 309 Long , Sa rah EUen, 306 Long , Sa rah H 183 Long, Sa rah Irene 69 Long, Sa rah Isabell , 69 Long , Sa rah J 184 Long, Sa rah J . , 318 Lcng , S a r a h Jane, 309 Long, S a r a h K 307 Long, Sa r a K a t h r y n , 249 Long, S a r a h (Sal ly) , 186 Long, Sa rah Venoy 310

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Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Lonp, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Lcng. Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Lcng, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Long, Long, Long. Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long. Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Lcng, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long,

Schuyler, 95 Sebastian 318 Seth 324 Simeon E . , 68 Simon 252 Simon S., 264 Soloman 96 Solomon, 224 Soloman, 261 Soloman G 260 Sophia 90 Sophia, 281 Stanley 292 Steckbeck Henry, 292 Stella, 198 Stel la Z 49 Stephen 322 Stephen T 319 Sue M . , 46 Susan, 58

73

.144

.186

Susan Susan Susan Susan, Susan Susan 221 Susan, 223 Susan, 306 Susan 320 Susan Cathar ine 322 Susanna, 53 Susanna 305 Susanna, 306 Susanna, 309 Susanna 314 Susanna 321 Susanna E 262 Susanne H a m i l t o n , 196 Susan R 323 Susie 72 Susie M - , 311 Sylvester 76 Sylvester, 77 Sy lv ia 249 Tay lo r E l swor th , 82

48 . . . . 95 . . . . 311

63 186 304 321

Ted Theodore, Theodore K Theodore Kepner. Thomas Thomas, Thomas Thomas 323 Thomas Bra inbr idge 249 Thomas F . E . , 249 T i l l i e F u n k 119 Tobiah 323 Ursu la M a r t h a , 311 Valer ie Irene, 60 Velva Orea 245 Vera 53 Ver l i a Lee 250 Verma Mar ie , 250 Verna 143 Verna , 292 Verna 313 Verna Arlene, 288 Verna E . , 183 Veronica , 258 Veronica 277 Veronica 315 Violet M 272 Virg ie B . , 276 V i r g i l , 250 Vi rg ie C , 294 V i r g i n i a , 196 Wal te r 92 Wal te r 183 Wal ter 245 Walter , 309 Wal te r B . , 272 Wayne S 292 Wayne W 58 W. H 54 W i l h e l m 314 W i l h e l m , 318 W i l h e l m i n a Lore t ta 145 W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , W i l l i a m , 320 W i l l i a m 322 W i l l i a m , 323

62 .117 .229 .305 .306 .307 .316 .318 .319

Long , W i l l i a m , 324 Long , W i l l i a m B e n j a m i n 189 Long , W i l l i a m C., 51 Long , W i l l i a m Car le ton 179 Long, W i l l i a m Carson 67 Long , W i l l i a m , D . D . , 82 Long, W i l l i a m E . , 48 Lcng , W i l l i a m Gabr ie l , 177 Long , W i l l i a m H . , 63 Long , W i l l i a m Hal leck, 174 Long , W i l l i a m Henry 56 Long , W i l l i a m Henry, 309 Long , W i l l i a m James 183 Long , W i l l i a m John 318 Loncc, W i l l i a m L 305 Long, W i l l i a m L . , 320 Long, W i l l i a m Lewis, 175 Long, W i l l i a m S., 48 Long , W i l l i a m W 279 Long, W i l l i l a , 231 Long , W i l m a Lavada , 250 Long , W i l m e r 49 Long, Wi l son , 58 Longe, Andrew, 324 Longnecker, A l l en , 220 Longnecker, El izabeth , 220 Longnecker, E l izabe th 321 Longnecker, Fann ie 242 Longnecker, H . G 242 Longstaf f , A 323 L o r a , Regina Magdalena , 28 L o r a , Regina Magdalena , 87 Losser, Johannes, 107 Losser, Johannes, 164 Losser, Judi th , 107 Losser, J u d i t h 164 Loucks , Isaac, 220 Loucks , Rebecca, 220 Low, James 187 Low, Josie Mar i e , 187 Lucks , Char les 268 Lucks, Raymond , 268

268 268 92

Lucks, Samuel, Lucks , V i o l a Ludwig, Isaac H . , Ludwig , John 92 Ludwig , John 92 Ludwig , M a r y 92 Ludwig , M a r y Jane, 92 Lutz , Danie l , 219 Lutz , Helen 122 Lutz , Ida 76 Lutz , John 93 Lutz , M a r y 219 Lutz , Sa rah 93 Lyons, Andrew, 308 Lyons, Charlot te , 308 Lyfe r , Rebecca, 60

M Maddock, Hannah , 322 Maggart , Alber ta 249 Maggart , Luc re t i a M a y Dor is , ...251 M a h l , Amanda 313 Maize , 110 Maize, Ba rba ra 110 Maize , B e n j a m i n , 110 Maize, Joseph, 110 Manbeck, El izabe th 172 M a n n , Fann ie El izabeth , 222 M a n n , Sarah 264 M a r k , John, 240 M a r k , Y e a h 240 M a r k l e , Jacob 75 Mark le , Jacob, 75 Mark le , M a r y 93 Mark le , Olive B l a n c h 75 M a r s h a l l , Dora , 219 M a r t i n , , 115 M a r t i n . M a r t i n M a r t i n M a r t i n M a r t i n

A d a L 89 Annie W. , 260 B e n j a m i n , 323 Ber tha 89 Carr ie , 89

M a r t i n , D a v i d 205 M a r t i n , Emmett , 271 M a r t i n , Esther Mae , 260 M a r t i n , Hat t i e 89

Irene F M a r t i n M a r t i n M a r t i n , M a r t i n ,

271 Robert H . , 271

260 218 323

R u t h Irene S. Al ice ,

M a r t i n , Sal ly , M a r t i n , Sarah 115 M a r t i n , W i l l i a m 89 M a r t i n , W i l l i a m , 89 M a r t i n , W i l l i a m , 260 Mase, Ida, 266 Mase, A l f r e d , J . , 266

Mase, Ber tha , 266 Mase, Cora 266 Mase, E a r l 266 Mase, Fhoebe, 266 Mase, Roy , 266 Mase, Veronica 266 Mason , Louise 98 Mason, Margare t 98 Mason , Ozro, 98 Mason , R u t h , 98 Mason , T h e l m a 98 M a u l f a i r , Ar l ena 119 M a u l f a i r , Bessie 164 M a u l f a i r , C a r l A 281 M a u l f a i r , Dan ie l 164 M a u l f a i r , E lmer , 119 M a u l f a i r , E m m a 119 M a u l f a i r , Ernest H . , 281 M a u l f a i r , Este l la 119 M a u l f a i r , Forest, 164 M a u l f a i r , He rman 119 M a u l f a i r , L u c y A . , 281 M a u l f a i r , Mabe l , 164 M a u l f a i r , M a r y 119 M a u l f a i r , M i l d r e d , 281 M a u l f a i r , R a l p h , 281 M a u l f a i r , S a r a h A n n 164 M a u l f a i r , Tacie , 164 M a y , L u l u V 265 Mayer , Ca thar ine 322 Mayer , Magda l ana 321 MacPherson , 251 MacPherson , Leona 251 McFherson , James 322 McPherson , M a r t h a 322 M c A d a m , Ger t rude, 57 McCal l emy, 37 McCal l emy, Margare t 37 M c C a u l l y , A n n a M a r y , 274 M c C a u l l y , Dawson, 274 M c C a u l l y , Margare t E l izabe th ..274 M c C l e a n , Jane 324 M c C l e a n , Samuel 324 McCloskey, Isabella 323 McCloskey, James 323 M c C l o w , Catherine Rosal ie 308 McClow, Henry 308 M c C o l l n i c h , Golda , 57 McConne l l , Jane 322 McCoy , F r a n k 236 McCoy , F r a n k A. , J r 236 McCoy , Dorothy Jean 236 McCoy , Helen 236 McCoy , M a r i o n M y r a 236 McCoy , M a r y H 236 McCoy, M y r a Long 236 McCoy , W i l i l r e d A . , 236 M c C u r d y , K a t h r y n 261 M c C u r d y , P h i l i p , 261 McDermont , Esther 323 McDermont , James, 323 McDouga l , A n n a , 310 McEnen , George, 233 M c E n e n , Josephine C. 233 McKee , George 252 McKee , George 262 M c K e e , George W 262 McKee , L e a h M . , 262 M c M i l l a n , A n n a M a r y 227 M c M i l l a n , Be r tha '^227 M c M i l l a n , E d i t h El izabe th 227 M c M i l l a n , Gertrude 227 M c M i l l a n , George 227 M c M i l l a n , George Roy 227 M c M i l l a n , K a t h r y n 227 M c M i l l a n , P a u l H , 227 M c M i l l a n , Pau l ine Ger t rude, . . .227 M c M i l l a n , Wal te r Leroy 227 M c N i g h t , Rebecca 323 Mcl lhenney , , 226 Mcllhenney, Bertha, ............226 Mease, B e r t h a 275 Mease, E l izabe th 226 Mease, Reba, 290 Mease. V i c t o r 290 Mel l inger , Fannie , 219 Mel l inger , Fannie 223 Mengle, M a r k l e 241 Mentze l , M i r i a m 260 Merchant , Isabelle 184 Merchan t , W i l l i a m , 184 Mersha l l , M a r i a 316 Mer tz . E m m a 308 Mrrtz, Lodwick 203 Metz, Lodwick 204 Metzler , Nancy 220 Meyer, Esther 203 Meyer, E r i 298 Meyer, E r i 298

Meyer, J o h n 203 Meyer, M a r v i n K 298 Meyers, 113 Meyers, A n n a 99 Meyers, Arlene, 282 Meyers, Ar thu r , 276 Meyers, B e n j a m i n 282 Meyers, Be th , 99 Meyers, C l i n t o n 99 Meyers, C l in ton , 99 Meyers, D . F 249 Meyers, Dor is Jane, 99 Meyers, Dorothy, 276 Meyers, E f l i e 99 Meyers, E m m a 222 Meyers, Es te l la 276 Meyers, Eugene 99 Meyers. E v a Magdalena , 112 Meyers, Everett 99 Meyers, F loyd 99 Meyers, Freder ick, 113 Meyers, G l e n 99 Meyers, Hagen 99 Meyers, Helen 276 Meyers, H e r m a n 276 Meyers, Hersha l 100 Meyers, Hora t io 99 Meyers, H o w a r d 99 Meyers, Howard , 276 Meyers, Huber t 99 Meyers, J . E a r l , 282 Meyers, L a l a n 100 Meyers, L o i s June 249 Meyers, Maggie 99 Meyers, M a r t h a 282 Meyers, Orpha , 249 Meyers, Fe r ry 276 Meyers, Per ry 276 Meyers, R a y Devon 99 Meyers, Raymond , 99 Meyers, Rex 99 Meyers, R u t h , 99 Meyers, S te l la 276 Meyers, V i r g i n i a , 99 Meyers, W a r r e n , 276 Meyers, Wayne 99 Meyers, W i l b u r 99 Meyers, W i l l i a m 99 Mof fa t t , Cora A n n a 263 Mof fa t t , G l e n 263 Mof fa t t , M a r i l y n 230 M o h r , A n n a , 116 M o h r , A n n a 322 M o l l , 135 M o l l , Fay 135 M o l l , Maude 135 M o l l , Nora , 135 M o l l , R a y 135 M e l l , Vera 135 Morgan , A n n a Brumbine 141 Morgan , George 141 Morgan , Rachae l 321 Mocre , Anne 58 Moore, Ca ro lyn Bern ice 248 Moore, I ra , 60 Moore, Isaac 248 Mcore, K a t h a r i n e M a y 248 Moore, L i l l i a n , 164 Moore, Nell ie , 36 Mcore , Valer ie Irene 60 Moore, V i r g i n i a M a y 248 M o r f e r d , Howard , 94 M o r f e r d , Dwayne 94 M o r r i s , M a r y C. 176 Mose, Es ther 107 Mose, Es ther 154 Mose, George 107 Mose, George, 154 Moser, C h r i s t i n a 323 Motts , Edward , 72 Motts , E l v a K . , 72 Mouse, A n n a 226 Mower, L a u r a Amel i a 177 Mower, W i l l i a m L . L 177 Mowrer , A b r a h a m , 82 Mowrer , Ida M a y 82 Mowrer , Nel l ie 82 Moyer , A m y W. , 279 Moyer , Carol ine , 280 Moyer, C la r a , 217 Moyer , Cyrus W. H 279 Moyer , Dorothy El izabe th 279 Moyer , Florence A. 279 Moyer, L e a h 239 Moyer , Maude, 54 Moyer , Nora 119 Moyer , Sa rah 209 Moyer , Verna 313

279 Moyer, V i o l a M . ,

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Moyer , W i l l i a m H 279 M i l e y , Margare t , M 82 M i l l e r , 118 M i l l e r , , 268 M i l l e r , A d a m Z 295 M i l l e r , Alexander , 58 M i l l e r , A l f r e d 119 M i l l e r , A l f r e d 119 M i l l e r , Al ice 295 M i l l e r , Al ice E 297 M i l l e r , Al ice Louise, 69 M i l l e r , Amos 299 M i l l e r , Anne 58 M i l l e r , A n n a 210 M i l l e r , A n n a 268 M i l l e r , A n n a 297 M i l l e r , A n n a , 299 M i l l e r , A n n a June 297 M i l l e r , Ar lene 285 M i l l e r , Ar lene 297 M i l l e r , A r t hu r , 276 M i l l e r , Be r tha 72 M i l l e r , Be r tha 275 M i l l e r , Beu lah 99 M i l l e r , Ca thar ine 220 M i l l e r , Cec i l 99 M i l l e r , Charles Nelson, 216 M i l l e r , Chares S., 215 M i l l e r , C l a r a Z . , 283 M i l l e r , Cle is ia 118 M i l l e r , Clyde W ' . . 69 M i l l e r , Cora E 285 M i l l e r , Dor tha , 99 M i l l e r , E a r l T 297 M i l l e r , E d n a M 215 M i l l e r , E l i z a 216 M i l l e r , E l i zabe th 209 M i l l e r , E l i zabe th 222 M i l l e r , E l izabe th 305 M i l l e r , E l i z a M a y , 299 M i l l e r , E l l a 58 M i l l e r , E l l a L 58 M i l l e r , E m i l y K . , 216 M i l l e r , Es ther 299 M i l l e r , Fann ie W 260 M i l l e r , Florence H a n n a 119 M i l l e r , Forres t 298 M i l l e r , F r a n k 285 M i l l e r , Freder ick, 264 M i l l e r , Geo 142 M i l l e r , George, 99 M i l l e r , G l e n 99 M i l l e r , Grace, 297 M i l l e r , H a n n a h 299 M i l l e r , H a r r y L 297 M i l l e r , Helen 271 M i l l e r , Helen M 58 M i l l e r , Henry 99 M i l l e r , Henry 210 M i l l e r , H e r m a n 297 M i l l e r , H i l d a , 299 M i l l e r , Homer, 260 M i l l e r , I ra L 58 M i l l e r , Jay F . , 285 M i l l e r , J o h n 99 M i l l e r , John, 209 M i l l e r , John D a v i d , 69 M i l l e r , John L 297 M i l l e r , John L 297 M i l l e r , Jost, 304 M i l l e r , June, 299 M i l l e r , K a t e D . , 272 M i l l e r , K a t e E 198 M i l l e r , Ka th lene , 99 M i l l e r , K a t h r y n 142 M i l l e r , L a u r a 297 M i l l e r , L a v i n i a , 45 M i l l e r , L e a h 264 M i l l e r , Lee 99 M i l l e r , L e n a 95 M i l l e r , Le Roy 260 M i l l e r , Lester, 299 M i l l e r , L i l l i a n R 215 M i l l e r , L y d i a , 298 M i l l e r , Mabe l 213 M i l l e r , Mabe l B 276 M i l l e r , M a r i a Cathar ine 304 M i l l e r , M a r y , 268 M i l l e r , M a r y E . , 297 M i l l e r , M a r y R 297 M i l l e r , N o r t h , 213 M i l l e r , O l i v i a , 46 M i l l e r , R i c h a r d , 69 M i l l e r , R i c h a r d 297 M i l l e r , Rober t S loan 216 M i l l e r , R o y L . , 297 M i l l e r , Russel , 99 M i l l e r , Russel , . , 297 M i l l e r , R u t h Louise, 297

M i l l e r , Sadie 297 M i l l e r , Salome 117 M i l l e r , Sarah , 216 M i l l e r , Sa rah 261 M i l l e r , S a r a h Isabell 69 M i l l e r , S a r a h Jannet 69 M i l l e r , W m 261 M i l l e r , W i l l i a m 260 M i l l e r , W i l l i a m 268 M i l l e r , W i l l i a m B 298 M i l n o r , Robert, 321 M i l n o r , Robert 321 Mil tenberger , , 72 Miltenberger, Ruby 72 M i n n i c h , Grace 297 M i n n i c k , John , 79 M i n n i c h , K a t e G 218 M i n n i c h , M a r t h a 79 M i s h , George, 88 M i s h , M a r y 88 M i t c h e l , Adam, 308 M i t c h e l l , Bessie 75 M i t c h e l l , Dawson, 290 M i t c h e l l , E lver ta L 290 M i t c h e l , H a n n a h M a r i a 308 Mi t che l l ,Sa rah D i c k i n s o n 309 Mul l en , Alexander , 307 M u l l e n , M a r y 307 Mumbauer , Magda lena , 321 M u m m a , A n n a 210 Musser, B l a n c h , 259 Musser, E l izabe th , 209 Musser, Esther 225 Musser, Let t ie 82 Mutch le r , Cora 308 Mutch le r , Isaac 308 Mutch le r , M a r y 308 Myer , Esther, 204 Myer , John 204

N Nace, Cordie, 62 Nace, P h i l i p 62 Naf t sgard , 110 Naf t sgard , Magda lena , 110 Nagle, Ca thar ine 68 Nagle, E l izabe th S 291 Naccle, M a r i a L 291 Nagle, Thomas 291 Naugel , Peter 33 Naugel, Susanna, 33 Naylor , Daisy Del ia 263 Nea l , E l i zabe th 323 Nea l , Sa rah B . '68 Neff, Esther 239 Neidig , Sadie 297 Neiman, Charles, 82 Neiman, Dor is 82 Neiman, Dorothy , 82 Neiman, M i l d r e d 82 Nelson, 35 Nelson, Ger t rude, 35 Nelson, M a r i e 138 Nelson, R u t h 35 New, Freder ich 321 Newcomber, A b r a h a m 217 Newcomber, A n n a , 44 Newcomber. D a v i d , 223 Newcomber, E m m a 217 Newcomber, Florence 223 Newcomber, N o r m a n , 217 Newcomber, Wa l t e r 217 Newcomer, Amos 217 Newcomer, C l a r a 217 Newcomer, C lay ton 217 Newcomer, Es ther 217 Newcomer. M a r y 217 Nib lack , H a n n a h 195 Niccum, 245 Niccum, Bet ty 97 Niccum, Charlene, 97 Niccum, E d i t h 97 Niccum, E d y t h 97 Niccum, Edythe , 100 N i c c u m , Eloise 100 Niccum, Elmo, 100 Niccum, E m m a , 97 Niccum, Geneva 97 Niccum, George, 94 Niccum, J o h n 100 Niccum, John, 100 Niccum, Jessie, 97 N i c c u m , Kenne th , 97 Niccum, L l o y d , 97 Niccum, M a r c e l l a , 97 Niccum, Margare t 97 Niccum, M a r i o n 97 Niccum, M a r j o r y 100 Niccum, M a r y 97 Niccum, M a r y , 245 I

Niccum, M a r y l a n d 97 Niccum, M a x 97 Niccum, Nora. 97 Niccum, Norma Jane 97 Niccum, Ovid 97 Niccum, Rel la , 94 Niccum, R i c h a r d 97 N i c c u m , Roberta 100 N i c c u m , T r u m a n 97 Niccum, V i r g i n i a , 97 Niccum, War ren 100 Niccum, W i l m a 97 Nico la , M a r y E 232 Nico la , Za lmon , 232 Nissley, A b r a h a m 224 Nissley, A n n a 223 Nissley, A n n a 224 Nissley, A n n a 224 Nissley, B e n j a m i n 224 Nissley, Chr i s t i an 222 Nissley, E l i L . 79 Nissley, E l len , 224 Nissley. E l l en 224 Nissley, El izabeth 79 Nissley, F r a n k 224 Nissley. Har r i e t 224 Nissley, Henry L i n c o l n , 224 Nissley, He rman 224 Nissley, John, 224 Nissley. Jonas 224 Nissley, Magdal ine 206 Nissley, M a t i l d a 222 Nissley, Samuel 223 Nissley, Samuel 224 N o l l , A n n 268 N o l l , A n n a 268 N o l l , Cyrus 268 N o l l , Mabie 119 N o l l , M a r y 268 N o l l , Sa rah J . , (Behney), . . . . . . 1 8 4 Norr i s , Margare t 321 Nor r i s , Robert 321 Nye, 231 Nye, A n n a Margare t 281 Nye, B a r b a r a 231 Nye, Chr i s t i na 246 Nye, Dan ie l 246 Nye, E m m a 246 Nye, E the l K a t h r y n 281 Nye, El izabeth 280 Nye, H a r r y H 281 Nye, H a r r y H . , Rev., 280 Nye, Jacob 246 Nye, John 246 Nye, Joseph 246 Nye, M a r i o n E l izabe th 280 Nye, M a r y 246 Nye, M a r y 246 Nye, Serena 246 Nye, Solomon 246

O Ober, Cber, Ober, A n n a 48 Cber, L izz ie 48 Oel l ig , John B . . D r 63 Oel l ig . M a r y Clementine 63 Ohnmacht , John R 280 Ohnmacht , M a r y A n n 280 O ' K e y , Marce l l a 141 O ' K e y , W i l l i a m 141 Oleary, 255 Oleary, Andrew 255 Oleary, E l i z a 255 Oleary, M a r y 255 Ol iver , Dorothy, Eve lyn 70 Ol iver , James N 70 Ol iver , James R 70 Oliver , M a r i a Isabell 70 Olwein , Ca thar ine 132 Olwein , Cathar ine . . .107 Olwein, Verner, 107 Olwein , Verner 132 Ooez, n o Ooez, Catherine 110 Ootz, Ka the r ine 305 Orner , Derve 72 Orner , Susan, 72 Orr , E l i z a , 72 C r r , Joseph 72 C t t , Dan ie l 230 Ott , El izabeth 230 Ct terson, Susan, 234 Overdeer, Cathar ine , 33 Overdeer, Peter 33 Ower, Ca thar ine 133 Ower, Jacob 133 Owings, Eleanore 324 Owings, John, 324

Packer, M a r y Jane 90 P a l m , El izabeth 299 Palsgrove, Ger t rude M a y 184 Parker , Louise 58 P a r k h i l l , E l i j a h 321 P a r k h i l l , Jane 321 Parks , , 95 Parks , Beulah, 95 Farmer , Elsie 80 Patches, Ambrose, 117 Patches, Cathar ine 117 Patches, E l l a 117 Patches, Harvey 117 Patches, John, 117 Patches, Mabel , 117 Patches, Feter 117 Patches, Stanley, 117 Patches, Stel la 117 Patches, W i l l i a m 117 Patches^ W i l l i a m , 117 Pau l , Eugene 94 F'aul, L e n a 94 Pawl ing , B e n j a m i n 230 Pawl ing , Charles 230 F'awling, Charles W. , 230 Pawl ing , Cora E 230 Pawl ing Hester 230 Pawl ing , L y d i a C 230 Peabody, Frances A. , 232 Peabody, F rank , 232 Pearson, Rosannah 324 Pease, M a r j o r y 100 Peffley, Rebecca 118 Peff ley, W i l l i a m 118 F'eiifer, Jacob 269 Peiffer , M a r t h a 270 Peiffer , Phraney 269 Peiffer , W i l l i a m 269 Penman, Henry 136 Penman, Jessie 136 Pennman, M a r y 140 Pennman, W i l l i a m , 140 Percy, Hugh , 112 Ferk ins , , 72 Perkins , Dorothy 198 Perkins , Pear l 72 Perry, 135 Perry, A n n a , 224 Perry, Abraham, 224 Ferry, M a r i a , 224 Perry, Maude, 135 Peterman, Danie l , 87 Peterman. Dan ie l 322 Peterman. M a r y Magdalena , . . . . 87 Feterman, Magdalena 322 Peterman, Margaret , 322 Peters, , 276 Peters, E l ias 216 Peters, El izabeth 140 Peters, E r m a B . , 276 Peters, Ida 216 Peters, Israel, 140 Peters, John, 216 Peters, Merd ia , 276 Fewterbaugh, Grace, 174 P f e i l , Cathar ine, 107 F'feil , Cathar ine , 179 Pfoutz , Jacob 161 Phares, K r u m b l i n e 77 Phares, Lizz ie , 77 Phi l l ipps , H . H 213 Ph i l l ipps . M a r y 213 Pierce, M y r l e , 55 Pines, M a r y , 72 Poff, A b r a h a m 216 Poff, A l i ce 216 Poh, E l i z a 304 Poh, F rank , 304 F'oh, Henry, 304 Poh, J u d i t h 304 Poh, Lewis 304 Poh. M a r y , 304 Poh, Na than , 304 Poh, Thomas, 304 Porter, , 255 Forter , Coach 249 Porter , Margare t E l izabe th 249 Porter, N i d a Glee, 249 Potts, Agnes 117 Potts, Agnes 117 Fraugen, Al ice M 237 Praugen, Avery D 237 Praugen, E l l en E 237 Praugen, W i l l i a m , H . , 237 Frice, Edward , 319 Price, Jane L 319 F'rice, J o h n R 319 Pr icket t , Jessie, 97

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R Rambo, Belle, 313 Ramsbarger, El izabeth , 93 Rand , Ade la id A 237 Rand , A l m i r a H 237 Rand , Annette 238 Rand , B e n j a m i n G 237 R a n d , B e n j a m i n L 237 Rand , C a l v i n 238 Rand , C a l v i n G 237 Rand , Chr is t ine , M r s 321 Rand , C la r a N . , 238 Rand , Cora B 238 Rand , El izabe th H 238 Rand , George F 238 Rand , George F . , J r 238 Rand , Gretchen 238 Rand , James, H 237 Rand , James H . , J r 237 Rand , Josephine 237 Rand , Josephine, 238 Rand , K a t e S., 237 Rand , Ka th l een 237 Rand , Mabel , 237 Rand , M a r y 237 Rand , M a r y 237 Rand , P h i l i p 237 Rand , Stanley 237 Rand , V i n a S 238 R a n k i n , Agnes. 323 R a n k i n , Archaba ld , 323 R a n k i n , John, 216 R a n k i n , Mol l i e 216 Rank , L e n a M 199 Rapp, Susan 35 R a r i c k . Charlot te , 308 Ra tc l i f f , A n n a Louise 196 Raudenbush, E lver ta L 290 Raudenbush, F loyd , 290 Rausch, , 313 Rausch , , 313 Rausch , Lizz ie , 313 Ream, A n n a , 246 Ream, E m m a 246 Ream, John , . . . 2 4 6 Ream, John 246 Reber, Ada , 161 Reber, A n n a W. , 161 Reber, Lov ina , 315 Reber, Luke , 161 Reber, Pau l , 161 Reber, Samuel 315 Reed, B a r b a r a 136 Reed, E m m a Jane 84 Reed, H a r r y , Rev 84 Reede, Po l ly 36 Reedy, Magdalena , 162 Reeser, Magdalena , 208 Refner , E d i t h , B 56 Reiner , E d i t h B 56 Reiner , E . P 56 Refner , E . P 56 Reich, Ann ie 226 Reich , B e n j a m i n 226 Reich , El izabeth , 226 Reich , El izabeth , 226 Re ich , E l l a , 226 Reich. , George, Dr . , 225 Re ich , George 226 Reich , George 226 Reich , He rman 226 Reich , Jerrie 226 Reich , Margare t 226 Reich, M a r y 225 Reich , M a r y , 225 Reich , Sal l ie 226 Reigart , B a r b a r a 206 Reigart , Emanue l 206 Reinert , 135 Reinert , Russel 135 Reiner t , Ha t t i e L u l u 135 Reinert , Wayne 135 Re in f r i ed , M a r k 216 Re in f r i ed , L izz ie 216 Re ina l l , Cathar ine 115 Reinhold , E l izabe th 89 Re ino l l , George 115 Re ino l l , M a r y (Fol ly) , 115 Re ino l l . M i c h a e l 115 Reist, El izabeth 206 Reist , Jennie A 298 Reist , M a r i e 78 Reiter, Cathar ine 323 Ressler, Margare t 89 Ressler, Soloman 89 Rettew, C. V 58 Rettew, Florence R 58 Reynolds, Cora B . , 238

Reynolds, E d w i n R 238 Reynolds, F . Everet t 238 Reynolds, George 238 Reynolds, James E . , 238 Rhoades, 35 Rhoades, Albert W i l l i a m , 35 Rhoades, Sy lv ia , 35 Rhoads, M a r y S., 79 Rible t , A . Mar i a . 307 Riblet , M a r i a 321 Richards , Margery 94 Richardson , Beu lah , 99 Rickabaugh , Adam, 208 Rickabaugh , D . M 305 Rickabaugh , El izabe th 208 Rickabaugh , Sophia 305 Rieser, Magdalena 321 Riessers, Pet 324 Rine , Margare t 144 Rineer, Jos 75 Rineer, L y d i a E l izabe th 75 Ripple , A n n a L y d i a , 216 Ripple , Clarence 216 Ripsch , Agnes L u e l l a 144 Ripsch , Charles W. , 144 R i s h , Dona ld M a x 97 R i s h , E a r l , 97 R i s h , M a r j o r y Jeanne 97 R i s h , R i c h a r d , . . : 98 R i s h , Rose E l m a , 97 R i s h , Wendal , 97 Roach, , 251 Roach, Cora 251 Roach, E m m a 251 Roads, E l l a 226 Roberts, A n n 321 Robert's, F ranc i s , 321 Robertson, Char les Frederick, ..238 Robertson, C l a r a N 238 Robertson, Freder ick 238 Robertson, M a r i e E 250 Robertson, M i l d r e d 238 Robertson, R u t h , 238 Robertson, W i l l i a m W. , 238 Robinson, Car r i e B- , 310 Robison, James, 323 Robison, N a n c y 323 Rodenberg, Charles E 186 Rodenberg, Cora 187 Rodenberg, Helen 187 Rodenberg, James M 186 Rodenberg, John W 186 Rodenberg, Joie M a r i e 187 Rodenberg, M a r i e 186 Rodenberg, M a r y , 187 Rodenberg, N e i l 187 Rodenberg, R a l p h D .186 Rodenberg, Robert D . , . . . . . 1 8 7 Rodenberg, R u t h Helen 187 Rodenberg, Stephen Douglas, . . .187 Rodenberg. Vand i l i ne , 187 Rodgers, Helen 82 Rodgers, M a r y , 82 Rodgers, Oscar 82 Rodgers, Robert 82 Roebuck, S a r a h 189 Roeder, E l izabe th 177 Rogers, 51 Rogers, Freder ick R 238 Rogers, Fred J . , P ro f 238 Rogers, Josephine 238 Rogers, M a r y E l l en , 51 Rogers, N a n c y 229 Rogers, Robert G 238 Rohrer , A b r a h a m 212 Rohrer , A b r a h a m Wi l son , 208 Rohrer , A l i ce E 208 Rohrer , Ca thar ine . . .208 Rohrer , D a n i e l 208 Rohrer , E l izabe th 212 Rohrer , F r a n i c a , 204 Rohrer , F r a n i c a 206 Rohrer , James E d w i n , 208 Rohrer , Jennie 208 Rohrer , J o h n 204 Rohrer , John 205 Rohrer , John 206 Rohrer, L a u r a , 208 Rohrer , Mabe l M a y 143 Rohrer , M a r y 205 Rohrer , M a r y 211 Roller , Al ice 220 Romig, Margare t , 271 Root, 245 Root, E l izabe th A 245 Rose, A m a n d a M a y 55 Rosenberger, Abraham, 34 Rossebarger, A b r a h a m 34 Rosenberger, A b r a h a m , , , , , , 34

Rosenberger, Johan Danie l , 34 Rosenberger, John M a r t i n . 34 Rossebarger, J u l i a n a 34 Rough, Carson E . , 55 Rough, Edw-in S 54 Rough, O p a l M a r i e 54 Rough, Rhe lda 54 Rough, R i c h a r d Careton 55 Rough, Susanna, 53 Row, A d a m 306 Row, H a n n a h Rebecca 305 Row, Rachae l M c C u r t i n , 306 Koyer , A n n a , 218 Royer, (Rohrer) Aun t A n n , . . . . 206 Royer, Cousin John . . . . . 2 0 6 Royer, E l izabe th , 79 Royer, G r a y b i l l 218 Royer, Helen 286 Royer, Henry K 79 Royer, L y d i a 75 Rudy, A d i a 79 Rudy, A n n a 78 Rudy, B a r b a r a 43 Rudy, Barba ra , 78 Rudy, Barba ra , 322 Rudy, Charles 78 Rudy, Charles Sr 78 Rudy, D a n i a l 79 Rudy, D a n i e l 43 Rudy, Dan ie l , 322 Rudy, D a v i d B 78 Rudy, E l i z a 78 Rudy, El izabe th 78 Ruby, E l i zabe th 78 Rudy, El izabeth , 79 Rudy, Isaac 78 Rudy, Jacob, 78 Rudy, John, 79 Rudy, Margare t , 75 Rudy, M a r i a 78 Rudy, Sa rah 78 Rudy, Susanna, 79 R u h l , A m y 243 R u h l , G r a n t 243 Rump, Cather ine 290 Rupp, A n n a , 297 Rupp, Dan ie l 88 Rupp, Jonas, 88 Ruppert , E d w i n , 304 Ruppert , George 304 Ruppert , Le Roy 304 Ruppert , L i l l i e 304 Ruppert', Rosa 304 Russel, Fa le r ie Irene, 60 Ryder , M a r y , 303

S Sadler, Florence V i r g i n i a , 163 Sample, 37 Sample, Phoebe, 37 Samuel . 112 Sander,' P h i l i p , 261 Sander, Rebecca 261 Sander, Susanna (Dieter ich) , . . .261 Sanders. , 72 Sanders, A d a Sarah , 110 Sanders, A l f r e d 119 Sanders, L a u r a 72 Sanders, P r i s c i l l a (nee M a r k ) , .277 Sandoe. An thony , 231 Sandoe, D a v i d , 23.') Sandoe, El izabe th 230 Sandoe, Henry, 230 Sandoe, Jacob 231 Sandoe, M a r y 233 Sanger, Beu lah 242 Sanger, Perry , 242 Sanger, Robert Lee, 242 Sanger, Wi l son Rex, 241 Sankey, 36 Sankey, E l i n o r a 322 Sankey, E the l Mae 35 Sankey. R u t h Mae 3d San tho lm, O l a n , 144 San tho lm. Susan 144 Sarver, E m m a M a r y , 63 Sarvey, Ida M a y , 61 Sarver, John, 63 Sarver, Shuman , 61 Sat tazahn, E lmer 241 Sat tagahn, E r m a Louise 142 Sat tagahn, Ida A m e l i a 142 Sat tagahn, John Henry 142 Sat tazahn. P a u l 241 Sat tazahn, Sa rah 241 Saxon, A n n a M i r i a , 33 Schade, E m m a M a r y A n n , 139 Schade, G l e n Howard , 139 Schade, John , 139

Schade, M a r j o r y M a y , 139 Schade, N o r m a Jean 140 Schade, V i r g i l Howard 139 Schar te l , E l izabe th , 172 Schar te l , George 172 Schar te l , M a r y A n n , 172 Schaefer . Rebecca, 177 Scheid, Ros ina , 33 Scheid, Ros ina , 322 Scheler , 221 Schele^ El izabeth , 221 Schel l , 35 Schel l , Bet ty Helen, 35 Schel l , Henry, 304 Schel l , Irene, 35 Schell , J u d i t h 304 Schel l , Marga re tha June 35 Schel l , Robert 35 Schel l , R u t h , 35 Schel l . W i l l i a m . 36 Scherdel, A n n a M a r i a 173 Scherdel , A n n a M a r i a , 173 Scherdel , B e r n h a r d 173 Scherdel. Ca thar ine 173 Scherdel , E l izabe th 173 Scherdel, George, 173 Scherdel, George, 173 Scherdel , Jacob 173 Scherdel, Jacob 173 Scherdel , Jacob 173 Scherdel, Jacob, 173 Scherdel, Johannes 173 Scherdel John 173 Scherdel , K i t t y , 173 Schereck, M a r y 44 Schl ick t , Josephine, 139 Schmeck, C h r i s t i n a L 235 Schmeck, Ernest B 235 Schmeck, Eugene H 235 Schmeck, H a r o l d M . , 235 Schmeck, Henry P . , 235 Schmeck, Joseph ft, 235 Schmeck, M a r y F 235 Schmeck, M a r v F 235 Schmidt , A r n o l d G . , 137 Schmidt , Be r tha 137 Schmidt , Ca thar ine Ba rba ra , ..165 Schmidt . Luc i l e , 137 Schmidt . Rosa 137 Schmidt . W i l l i a m , 137 Schnee. E l izabe th 115 Schnee, John 115 Schoen, Magdalena 322 Schc f f . C h r i s t i a n 217 Schools, B e n j a m i n F r a n k l i n , . . .190 Schools, B e n j a m i n F r a n k l i n , . 200 Schools, B e r t h a M a y , 201 Schools, Cla r ibe l June, 200 Schools. Dor is M a y 200 Schools, E l izabe th 210 Schools, E m m a El izabe th . 199 Schools. Eve lyn Josephine. 191 Schools, F ranc i s R a n k 200 Schools. H a r r y J 199 Schools. H a r r v Reeme 200 Schools, K e n n e t h 201 Schools, L e n a M 190 Schools, M i e n o n 200 Schools. R i c h a r d Long , 200 Schreiber, E u l a n E . , 163 Schreiber Ida K a t h r y n 163 Schreiber, Robert Charles, 163 Schri te , 211 Schri te . M a r y 211 Schrock, 117 Schrock. Rebecca 117 Rchrop. Mabe l 56 Schropp. A r t h u r H . , 200 Schropp, Catherine 200 Schropp, Es rom P 200 Schropp, K a t h r y n , 200 Schropp, M a y , 200 Schropp. Sara A.., (Sal ly) , 200 Schropp, S a r a M 200 Schucker. B a r b a r a 209 Schultz . N o r a A n n a 262 Schultz . Samuel , 262 Scott . W i l m a 97 Scribner. M a r y , 237 Seaber. D a v i d . 209 Seaber, Fann ie 200 Seabold. Jennie, 141 Seachrist . L i l l i a n 163 Seager, Eleanore L 215 Segafus, , 135 Segafus. Vera 135 Seiber, El izabeth , 305 Seidel, Dona ld R., . . . . 1 4 4 Seidel, E the l 144

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Seidel, H . Russel , 144 Seidel, K e n n e t h H . , 144 Seiver, Sadie, 61 Sellers, Elsie 282 Sellers, L izz ie M . , 282 Sellers, V i rg ie E 283 Severant, Caro l , 100 Severant, Dor i s Jean, 100 Severant, Eloise, 1,00 Severant, R a y 100 Shaef ie r , Hayden 75 Shae l fe r , Sara , 75 S h a f f n e r , K a t e 77 Shanaman , A n n a , 262 Shanaman , Bessie C , 262 Shanaman , C'. Kenne th , 262 Shanaman , C la r a 262 S h a n a m a n . Claude M . , 262 Shanaman , Cora A n n a 263 Shanaman , Da isy Del ia 263 Shanaman , Eugene E 263 Shanaman , Helen 263 Shanaman , J . A r t h u r , 262 Shanaman , Jeremiah S., 262 Shanaman , K a t e E 262 Shanaman , L e a h M 262 Shanaman , Lu the r A 263 Shanaman , Margre t t a , 262 Shanaman , M a r i o n 262 Shanaman , M a r y E , , 263 Shanaman, M a r y 263 Shanaman , M i l d r e d 263 Shanaman , R a y m o n d H . , 263 Shanaman , R i c h a r d H 233 Shanee, M a r y 209 Shank, E l l en , 223 Shank, John 226 Sheaf fe r Al ice 118 Sheaf fer , Esther 61 Sheaffer , Eugene, 61 Sheaf fer , Gladys , 61 Sheaffer , Irene, 61 Sheaffer , John, I l l Sheaf fe r . Ler ie C 61 Sheafer, M a r i e 313 Sheaffer , M a r k , 61 Sheaf fer , Sophia H I Sheaffer , W i l l i a m 61 Shear, Ruby , 54 Sheets, H i l d a 198 Sheffer , C h r i s t i n a 41 Shef fe r , John 106 Sheffer , Sophia 106 Shellenberger, A n n a M a r y 227 Shellenberger, A n n a M a r y 246 Shellenberger, A n n a M a r i e 248 Shellenberger, Charles, 216 Shellenberger, D . L e h m a n 215 Shellenberger, E d n a M 215 Shellenberger, E l izabe th Ida, . . .248 Shellenberger, Har r i e t E l izabe th , 248 Shellenberger, Herbert Charles, 248 Shellenberger, Isabella,

Ka the r ine 248 Shellenberger, James Wesley, ..248 Shellenberger, John, 215 Shellenberger, John Curr ie 248 Shellenberger, John J 227 Shellenberger, John Wesley, 248 Shellenberger, John Z 246 Shellenberger, M a r y . 248 Shellenberger. Robert 216 Shelly, De W i t t 304 Shelly, George A. 304 Shelly, George D 304 Shelly, Jennie, 304 Shelly, Ol iver , 304 Shelly, Thomas 304 Shelter, Cathr ine 292 Shelter, D a v i d 231 Shelter, Sarah, 231 Shenk 45 Shenk, Al ice 216 Shenk, Amel i a , 223 Shenk, A n n a , 207 Shenk, A n n a , 217 Shenk, A l v i n , 217 Shenk, B a r b a r a 45 Shenk, B a r b a r a 217 Shenk, C h r i s t i a n K . , 79 Shenk, Chr i s t i an , 217 Shenk, C lay ton 217 Shenk, El izabe th 79 Shenk, El izabeth , 79 Shenk, El izabeth , 79 Shenk, E l l a 217 Shenk, E m m a , 216 Shenk, Prances, 217 Shenk, Henry , 79

Shenk, Henry 217 Shenk, Henry 243 Shenk Henry K . , 79 Shenk^ Ida, 216 Shenk, Jacob, 79 Shenk, Jacob W 213 Shenk, John , 79 Shenk, John 206 Shenk, John 207 Shenk, John 216 Shenk, Joseph 79 Shenk, K a t e . 216 Shenk, L e v i , ' 223 Shenk, L izz ie 216 Shenk, L y d i a A n n 216 Shenk, M a r i a h 79 Shenk, M a r i a h 79 Shenk, M a r i e 79 Shenk, M a r t h a , 79 Shenk, M a r t i n 79 Shenk, M a r y 216 Shenk, M a r y , 216 Shenk, M a r y 217 Shenk, M a r y 23J Shenk, M a r y 243 Shenk, M a r y S 79 Shenk, M i c h a e l R., 216 Shenk, Mol l i e 216 Shenk, Sadie, 217 Sher ick, A n n a 206 Sherick, El izabeth 203 Sherick, M a r y 206 Sherick. M i c h a e l 206 Sherick", Peter 206 Sher ick, U l r i c h , 206 Sher idan , E m m a 313 Sherk, Dan ie l 42 Sherk, Isaac, 42 Sherk, J o h n 110 Sherk, Joseph 42 Sherk, M a r y , 42 Sherk, M a r y 110 Sherk, Nancy 42 Sherk, Samuel 42 Sherk, Samuel, 42 Sherk, Susanna 42 Sherk, Susanna 42 Sherk, Veronica , 206 Sherman, E l l en Jane, 305 Sherman, U r i a h 305 Sherrets, Mar i e , 136 Sherrets. W i l l i a m , 136 Shimp, Daisy 76 Shindle , D a v i d 81 Shindle , Maude Al ice 81 Shirey, M a r y 56 Sh i rk , , 145 Shi rk , E l i z a 121 Shi rk , A n n a E l i z a 200 Shi rk , Char les R 200 Sh i rk , Eleanor Cather ine 145 Shi rk , Eve lyn M . , 200 Sh i rk , I r a 200 Shi rk , Moses, 121 Shi rk , W i l l i a m M 200 Shissler, A n n 77 Shissler, B e n j a m i n , 77 Shissler, Conrad 77 Shock, El izabeth , 228 Shoener, H a r r y , . . .143 Shoener, L a u r a M 143 Shol ly , E m i l y 285 Shol ly , M a r y (Polly) 253 Sholty, Howard , 95 Sholty, Ve ra 95 Shott . Sa rah 161 Shoufler , Cathar ine , 313 Shoufler , Ca thar ine 314 Shoufler , E l izabe th 313 Shoufler , Eve 313 Shouf ler , Francisca, (Bendel), ..313 Shoufler , J o h n George, 313 Shoufler , Magda lana , 313 Shoufler , Magda lana , 313 Shoufler , Magda lana , 321 Shoufler , Margare t , 314 Shoufler , Valent ine , 313 Shoufler , Valent ine , 314 Shoufler , Valent ine 321 Shre f f l e r , E m m a , 33 Shre f f l e r , H . G . . 36 Shreiner . Amos, 48 Shreiner, E l izabe th M . , 48 Shreiner , Hazel Arlene 48 Shreiner , Nancy Jean 48 Shrom, A n n 323 Shucker, Irene 259 Shuey, A l m a L 270 Shuey, A n n a M a r i a , 110

Shuey, Amos, 110 Shuey, Ber tha , 275 Shuey, Cathar ine , 189 Shuey, F rank , 270 Shuey, S t e l l a M 270 Shul tz , B a r b a r a 80 Shul tz , Dorothy G 80 Shul tz , E d n a M a y , 80 Shul tz , E l l a , 308 Shul tz , James 80 Shul tz , James 83 Shul tz , Jane, 80 Shul tz , R u t h , 83 Shumaker, Be r tha M . , 60 Shumaker , Bet ty 60 Shumaker , Charles 60 Shumaker , R i c h a r d 60 Shumaker, Roy, 60 Shumaker, Sa rah M a y 60 Siegrist, A n n a Cathar ine , 322 Slegrist, F ranc i s 322 Sigley, Amanda 215 Simmons, El izabeth , 76 Simson, Everett B 234 Simson, E d i t h M . , 234 Simson, Le G r a n d D . , 234 Simson, Frances M 233 Simson, Frances M 233 Simson, Harr ie t , 233 Simson, Ha r r i e t .233 Simson, James W. , 233 Simson, John 233 Simson, John R., 234 Simson, Josephine C , 233 Simson, M a r y 234 Simson, M a r y S 233 Simson, U r a n a B . 233 Singer, Ber tha , 227 Singer, E l izabe th , 322 Singer, John 322 S i tier, E m m a 220 Si t ler , Joseph M a r t i n , 220 Smiley, Helen 251 Smiley, Leona 251 Smiley, Roscoe 251 S m i t h , A . Louise 234 S m i t h , , 224 Smi th , A m m o n 291 S m i t h , Abel , 243 S m i t h , Amos, 264 S m i t h , Amos L . , 265 Smi th , Amos L . , J r 265 Smi th , A n n a B . , 266 S m i t h , A n n a M a y 70 Smi th , Anne 243 Smi th , Annie , 241 S m i t h , B a r b a r a 154 S m i t h , Ba rba ra , 240 Smi th , Ba rba ra , 243 S m i t h , B a r b a r a 265 Smi th , B e n j a m i n , 72 Smi th , B e n j a m i n , 240 S m i t h , Beryle 54 S m i t h , Cathr ine 292 Smi th , C h r i s t i a n 242 Smi th , Chr i s t i an , 243 Smi th , C h r i s t i n a L 243 Smi th , Chr is t ine V 266 Smi th , C l a r a 264 S m i t h , Clarence 251 S m i t h , Clarence 291 Smi th , Claude E 266 Smi th , Clyde 72 Smi th , Dan ie l 305 S m i t h , Darlene 240 S m i t h , D a v i d F 265 S m i t h , Dean 72 S m i t h , Dona ld 292 Smi th , Dorothy 144 Smi th , E . E 54 Smi th , El izabeth , 92 Smi th , El izabeth 240 Smi th , E l izabe th 264 Smi th , El izabeth 305 S m i t h , E lmer 291 S m i t h , E m m a M 283 Smi th , E r m a , 240 Smi th , Es te l l a G . , 298 Smi th , Et t ie 234 S m i t h , Esther, 241 Smi th , Es ther 292 Smi th , Eugene H . , 234 Smi th , Eugene H . , 234 Smi th , Eugene H . , 235 Smi th , Eva 292 S m i t h , Fann ie E . , 54 Smi th , Fannie , 241 S m i t h , Fannie 264 Smi th , Freder ick, 43

Smi th , George 243 S m i t h , George A . , 266 Smi th , Grace B . , 234 S m i t h , George P. , 234 Smi th , Grace Whi tmore 265 Smi th , Harvey, 243 Smi th , Helen, 54 S m i t h , Helen R, , 234 Smi th , Helen R. , 266 S m i t h , Henry B . , 235 Smi th , Henry B . , 235 Smi th , Henry L . , 242 S m i t h , Henry P. 234 Smi th , Henry R 234 S m i t h , Hester A . , 234 S m i t h , H o f f e r 243 Smi th , H o w a r d 72 Smi th , Howard C 234 Smi th , Howard F 235 Smi th , Hubert S. 235 Smi th , I l a , 56 Smi th . Jacob Pau l , 292 Smi th , John 92 Smi th , John M . , 243 Smi th , Jonas, 264 Smi th , Joseph 240 Smi th , Joseph 243 Smi th . Joseph, 243 Smi th , Joseph P 265 S m i t h , Joseph P 265 Smi th . Joseph P. , J r 265 Smi th , K a t e , 235 Smi th , K e n n e t h 72 Smi th , L a u r a , 72 Smi th , L a u r a 264 Smi th , Leah , 240 Smi th , Leah , 264 Smi th , Lester F . , 292 Smi th , L izz ie S 265 Smi th , L u c i a n K e n n e t h 292 Smi th , L u c i n a , 292 Smi th , L u l u V . , 265 Smi th , L y d i a , 240 Smi th , L y d i a , 243 Smi th , L y d i a , 243 Smi th , Mabe l 257 Smi th , M a r i a , 240 Smi th , M a r i a 286 Smi th , M a r i a L . , 291 Smi th , Margare t B . , 234 Smi th , M a r k K 266 Smi th , M a r t h a V . , 265 Smi th , M a r y A 265 Smi th , M a r y A n n a , 292 Smi th , M a r y B . , 263 Smi th , M a r y F . , 234 Smi th , M a r y F . , 234 Smi th , M a r y S., 235 Smi th , M a y 240 Smi th , M a y n a r d L . , 235 S m i t h , M e l v i n 72 Smi th , Monroe, 264 Smi th , Monroe L 266 Smi th , Naomie 291 Smi th , Pea r l 72 Smi th , Raymond , Jr . , 292 Smi th , R a y m o n d S., 292 Smi th . Rebecca, 193 Smi th , Rebecca, 234 Smi th , Robert, 264 S m i t h , Rosanna , 243 Smi th , Ruby, 72 Smi th , R u t h 240 Smi th , Sadie, 183 Smi th , Sadie F 263 Smi th , Sadie L . , 263 Smi th , Sarah , 234 Smi th , Sa rah , 240 Smi th , Sa rah , 264 Smi th , S a r a h C , 235 Smi th , S a r a h E . , 234 Smi th , S a r a h Venoy, 310 Smi th , Sarayane, 75 Smi th , Sarayane, 75 Smi th , S imon 243 Smi th , Stel la , 270 Smi th , Susan, 234 Smi th , Susan E . , 265 Smi th , Wayne, 241 Smi th , W i l h e l m , 240 Smi th , W i l l i a m 292 S m i t h , W i l l i a m B . , 292 S m i t h , W i l l i a m P 70 Smoker, 37 Smoker, Ca thar ine 37 Snavely, A n n a , 42 Snavely, A n n a , 225 Snavely, A n n a 251 Snavely, C h r i s t i a n , 251

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Snavely, E m m a , 251 Snavely, Franey 251 Snavely, Franey , 252 Snavely, H a n n a h , 251 Snavelv. John, 42 Snavely, John, 225 Snavely, Leah , 252 Snavely, L e v i , 251 Snavely, M a r i e , 251 Snavely, Nancy , 252 Snavely, Rosie, 251 Snavely, Samuel , 251 Snavely, S imon, 251 Snavely, Veronica , (Franey) , . . .262 Snavely, Veron ica L igh t , 251 Snavely, W i l l i a m , 251 Snavely, W i l l i a m , 251 Snavely, W i l l i a m , 252 Snevely, A a r o n 88 Snevely, Susanna, 88 Snoddy, M a r y , 230 Snoddy, W m . , Co l . , 230 Snyder, Ada , 293 Snyder, Alexander , 290 Snyder, A n n a , 217 Snyder, Ca thar ine , 304 Snyder, E l l a , 217 Snyder, E l l a , 275 Snyder, E l izabe th 123 Snyder, E m m a , 81 Snyder, Henry, 120 Snyder, John, 83 Snyder, John, 290 Snyder, John, 3?4 Snyder. John , Jr . , 293 Snyder, M a r y E . , 212 Snyder, Rachae l , 304 Snyder, Rebecca, 89 Snyder, Sarah , 290 Soliday, Annie , 275 Soliday, A r t h u r , 275 Soliday, A r t h u r , 275 Scl iday, B e r t h a 275 Soliday, Ber tha , 275 Scl iday, Ber tha , 275 Soliday, E a r l John , 275 Scl iday, E l izabe th Ber tha , 275 Soliday, E l l a , 275 Soliday, E m m a Louise, 275 Soliday, Ernest , 275 Soliday, Esther A n n a , 275 Soliday, G r a n t L . , 275 Soliday, G . Ster l ing , 275 Soliday, H a r r y , 276 Sol iday, Harvey, 275 Soliday, John, 275 Soliday, Joyce 275 Soliday, L i l l i a n June, 275 Scl iday, L i l l i e , 275 Soliday, L l o y d Conrad , 275 Scl iday, L u t h e r 275 Soliday, Margare t , 275 Soliday, Mi les , 275 Soliday, Rachae l , 275 Soliday, R i c h a r d H a r r y , 275 Soliday, Robert Shuey, 275 Sol iday, Samuel , 275 Soliday, Samuel, 275 Soliday, Venora 275 Soverus, Claude F . , 70 Soverus, Janet F 70 Soverus, Nell ie Grace , 70 Soverus, Shi r ley G . , 70 Scuder, E m m a , 216 Sowers, Frances, 308 Sowers, H . B 308 Spang, Amel ia , 306 Spangler, A n n a M a r y 164 Spangler, B l a n c h 164 Spangler, W i l l i a m Wadswor th , ..164 Spannuth , Agnes 269 Spannuth , Rebecca, 118 Sparks, Rachael , 310 Soeer, John, 323 Speer, M a r y , 323 Spehrley, Dorothy Jeanne, 176 Spehrley, Dorothy M a y , 176 Spehrley, W i l l i a m , 176 Spencer, Al ice Josephine ( Dol ly ), 185 Spencer, Char les Ebenezer, 185 Spencer, E d i t h , 185 Spencer, L a v i n a , 45 Spencer, L . M . , 18Ö Spencer, L . N . 45 Spencer, Mamie , 98 Spencer, Robert, 98 Spit ler , E l l a M . , 269 Spit ler , John, 109 Spit ler , M a r t h a , 109

Spotts, C la ra , 264 Spotts, H a r r y G . , 264 Sprecher, A n n a M a r y , 264 Sprenkel , A n n a M a r i a , 83 Sprenkel , Ca thar ine , 322 Sprenkel , Dan ie l 88 Sprenkel , Fred , 88 Sprenkel , M a r i a El izabeth , 88 Sprenkel , M i c h a e l , 88 Spurlock, Char les Thomas, 133 Spurlock, C la r a Augusta , 138 Spurlock, Frances M a r i o n 138 Spurlock, M e r l a El izabeth , 138 Stager, El izabeth , 264 Stal ler , E m m a , 117 Stal ler , I r v i n , 117 Stal ler , Jeremiah 117 Stal ler , W i l l i a m , 117 S tamm, El izabeth 205 S tamm, John, 205 Stanley, K a t e S 237 Stanley, Margare t , 53 Stanley, W. E . , 53 Starkey, Howard , 248 Starkey, Ka the r ine 248 Starkey, Thomas 243 Starkey, V i r g i n i a M a y 248 Starkey, War ren , 248 Star ry , Florence Cora , 293 Stauter, D a v i d 142 Stauter, E l izabe th 142 Stauter, George, 142 Stauter, John 142 Stauter, Susanna, 142 Staver, Harvey, 283 Staver, K a t h r y n Louise, 288 Staver, Lucet ta 94 Staver, Mabe l 288 St. Clai re , Perdida , 213 •Steckbeck, A n n a M a r y B e l l , 311 Steckbeck. Lucy , 291 Steckert, Catherine, 307 Steckert, John, 307 Steenbergen, El izabe th 138 Steenbergen, V a n W i l l i a m 138 Steger, M a r i a Cathar ine , 165 Steger, John B a r n h a r d , 165 Steigelman, Ber tha , 212 Stein, A n n a M a r i a , 321 Stein . John Leonard , 321 Steinberger, , 308 Steinberger, L y d i a , 308 Stevens, , D r . , 223 Stevens, El izabeth , 228 Stevens, Elmer , 98 Stevens, Helen, 98 Stevens, Lee, 93 Stevens, Rhoda , 98 Stevens, Thomas 223 Stewart, B l a i r Walker , 56 Stewart , E l i z a , «08 Stewart, Jeannette, 5^ St icke l , E l izabe th 258 Stine, E l izabe th M a y , 311 Stine, Jean R u t h , 31,1 Stine, M i r a n d a 183 Stine, U r s u l a M a r t h a , S l l Stine, W a r r e n Russel , Rev 311 Stine, W i l l i a m 183 Stine, W i l l i a m Har r i son , 183 Stober, Chr i s t i na , 88 Stockton, 164 Stockton, Mabel , 164 Stoever, B e n j a m i n , 255 Stoever, Dan ie l 255 Stoever, Edward , 253 Stoever, E l i z a 255 Stoever, El izabeth , 256 Stoever, Helen, 255 Stoever, Jeremiah, 256 Stoever, John, 255 Stoever, John, 255 Stoever, John, 253 Stoever, John, 256 Stoever, K a t e 255 Stoever, Ka the r ine 255 StGever, Lizz ie , 255 Stoever, Mar i e 255 Stoever, M a r y , 255 Stoever, M a r y , 256 Stoever, Moses, 255 Stoever, Rosa 255 Stoever, Sarah , 255 Stoever, Sarah , 256 Stoever, Sarah 256 Stoever, Sarah 256 Stoever, Tobias, 256 Stoever, Tobias 256 Stoner, Beu lah 294

Stoner, I r v i n , 294 Stoner, M a r y , 294 Stoner, W i l b u r , 294 Stoops, E ldon , 97 Stoops, E m m a , 97 Stoops, Everett , 97 Stout, Josephine, 80 Stover, A . E 62 Stover, Al ice , 271 Stover, Ar thu r , Jr . , 62 Stover, E f f i e Irene, 62 Stover, John , 322 Stover, M a r i a 322 Stover, W i l l i a m , 62 Strauss, M a r i a Cathar ine , 323 St raw, Al ice Leona, 135 Straw, Ba rba ra , 139 St raw, Clementine, 135 Straw, E l d o r a P r i s c i l l a , 136 St raw, El izabeth , 136 St raw, E the l Rebecca, 136 St raw, E t t a , Eunice, 136 St raw, Grace L i l l i e , 136 St raw, H a n n a h A n n , 136 Straw, H a r r y H a m i l t o n , 136 St raw, H a r r y T. , 135 Straw, Hat t ie L u l u , 135 Straw, Henry Monroe, 134 St raw, Isaac James, 135 Straw, J o h n Soloman, 134 Straw, Joseph F r a n k l i n , 136 St raw, L a Vonne, 136 Straw, L y d i a A n n , 134 St raw, M a n u e l Washington , . . . . 134 Straw, Margare t A n n , 136 Straw, Margare t Rebecca ..134 Straw, M a r i e E l izabe th

Emmal ine , 136 Straw, M a r y A n n , 134 Straw, M a r y L u e l l a 135 Straw, Mel issa , 135 Straw, N a t h a n i e l H a m i l t o n , 134 St raw, Nora Lore t ta , 135 Straw, Phoebe, 135 Straw, Rebecca A n n , 136 Straw, Reuben B e n j a m i n , 135 St raw, Reynold W 136 Straw, Robert B . , 136 Straw, Rosanna Lue t t a , 133 Straw, Samuel Solomon, 136 Straw, Susan, 134 Straw, Susan, 135 Straw, Thomas, 135 St raw, Thomas Jef ferson , 135 St raw, W i l l i a m B . , 135 Straw, W i l l i a m Henry 136 Streak, Rosanna , 166 S t r chh , , 187 St rohh, E m m a , 187 St rohm, Alber t Lee, 274 St rohm, A n n a M a r y 274 St rohm, Anson L . , 274 S t rohm, Bessie, 274 S t rohm, Blesse, 274 S t rohm, El izabeth , 274 St rohm, El izabe th 274 St rohm, E m m a L i l l i e , 274 St rohm, E r w i n L o n g 274 St rohm, Harvey Al l en , 274 S t rohm, Jacob 274 S t rohm, J o h n Robert, 274 St rohm, J o h n W 274 St rohm, L a u r a Cathar ine , 274 S t rohm, L e a h 274 S t rohman , Ar thu r , 276 S t rohman, Car r ie B . , 276 S t rohman, Haro ld B . , 276 Strouse, Amel i a , 118 St runk, F . E 62 St runk, Hat t ie Belle , 62 Strunk, R u t h , 62 St runk, Thede 62 Stumpf, M a r y , 227 Sturgeon, El izabeth , 33 Sturgeon, John , 33 Sturgeon, Sa rah , 321 Stutter , L izz ie , 95 Summer land , Charles, 96 Summer land , H i l d a , 96 Summer land , Hoyte, 96 Summer land , Hoyte, 96 Summer land , John, 96 Summer land , Mar i e , 96 Summer land , Sarah , 96 Summy, 48 Summy, A a r o n Hostetter, 45 Summy, A b r a m 45 Summy, A n n a , 44 Summy, A n n a , , 44

Summy, Annie , 45 Summy, Ba rba ra , 44 Summy, Ba rba ra , 41 Summy, Ba rba ra , 44 Summy, Chr i s t i an , 44 Summy, D a v i d , 44 Summy, D a v i d C , 45 Summy, El izabeth , 44 Summy, El izabeth , 44 Summy, E m m a , 43 Summy, F r a n k , 45 Summy, Hans Jacob, 44 Summy, Hans Michae l , 44 Summy, Hans Peter, 44 Summey, Hans Peter, Jr . , 44 Summy, Henry , 44 Summy, Henry, 44 Summy, Jacob, 44 Summy, Jacob, 44 Summy, Jacob, 44 Summy, Johannes, 44 Summy, J o h n 44 Summy, John, 44 Summy, John H 44 Summy, John M i l l e r , 45 Summy, L a v i n a , 45 Summy, L a v i n i a , 45 Summy, Margare t 44 Summy, Margare t , 44 Summy, M a r i a , 44 Summy, M a r i a , 44 Summy, M a r y , 44 Summy, C t to F r i t z , 44 Summy, Peter, 44 Summy, Peter, 44 Summy, Peter, 44 Summy, Peter H . , 44 Summy, Susanna, 44 Summy, Susanna, 44 Sumpter, B e n j a m i n , 215 Sumpter, Ca ro l J . , 215 Sumpter, Cora, 215 Sumpter , M a r y , 215 Sumpter , Pear l , 215 Sumpter, W i l l i a m H . , 215 Sunday, John, 305 Sunday, Margare t , 305 Sut ton, John , 183 Sut ton, J u l i a A . , 233 Sut ton, Lorena , 183 Sut ton, C l ive , 183 Sut ton, Paul ine , 183 Sut ton , W i l l i a m R. , 233 Sut ton, Zorna , 233 Swab, Grace M . , 61 Swab, L u k e , 61 Swank, Grace Whi tmore , 265 Swonger, M i r i a m , 268 Swaim, M a r y , . . . . 275 Swan, Aubrey D. , 259 Swan, Helen I. 259 Swarr , Addah , 203 Swarr , Addah , 206 Swarr , A n n a , 206 Swarr , A n n a , 207 Swarr , Ba rba ra , 206 Swarr , El izabeth , 206 Swarr , El izabeth , 206 Swarr , El izabeth , 207 Swar r , Jacob, 207 Swarr , John , 206 Swarr , John, Jr . , 206 Swarr , L i l l i e , 222 Swarr , Peter, 203 Swarr , Peter, J r 206 Swarr , Peter, Sr . , 206 Swarr , Susan, 206 Swar ty , Susan, 22} Swartz , , 245 Swartz , Ann ie M . , 306 Swartz , C h r i s t i a n , 207 Swartz , E l izabe th , 245 Swartz , El izabeth , 207 Swar tz , John , 305 Swartz , John 306 Swartz , Ka the r ine , 305 Swartz , M a r i a , .219 Swartz , M a r y , 304 S w c h r i f t , Ba rba ra , 221 S w c h r i f t , B a r b a r a , 323 Sweigart , Aa ron , 134 Sweigart , A d a m , 134 Sweigart , Cathar ine , 134 Sweigert, H a n n a h , 89 Sweigart , M a r y 133 Sweigart , M a r y , 134 Sweigart , M i c h a e l , 184 Sweigart , Sa rah 134 Sweitzer, Mabe l 218

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Swi f t , Lenore 144 Swonger, A l f r e d , 267 Swonger, Charlot te , , .267 Swonger, Cordel ia 263 Swonger, E l izabe th , 267 Swonger, Grace, 263 Swonger, Grover , 267 Swonger, Haro ld , 267 Swonger, Helen, 267 Swonger, Joseph, 267 Swonger, LeRoy , 267 Swonger, M a r y , 267 Swonger, Pear l , 267 Swonger, Sal l ie , 267 Swonger, W i l l i a m , 267 Swoyer, A l l en , 304 Swoyer, E l i z a , 304 Swoyer, Sal l ie , 304

T Taboi'j B e n j a m i n J 238 Tabor, B . F . , Rev., 238 Tabor, E l izabe th H . , 238 Tabor, Freder ick O., 238 Tabor, Ger t rude 238 Teghtmeyer, M a r y , 304 Thoennes, Alber t 94 Thoennes, Edythe, 94 Thoennes, G l e n 94 Thoennes, K a t h r y n e , 94 Thoennes, R i c h a r d , 94 Thomas, Aa ron , 219 Thomas, A n n a B . , 235 Thomas, B e n j a m i n F. , 235 Thomas, Frome, 308 Thomas, John C , Rev 235 Thomas, Rebecca 219 Thomas, W i l l i a m 308 Thompson, Charlot te , 195 Thompson, Cora H . , 189 Thompson, H a n n a h , 105 Thompson, Henry A r n o l d , 195 Thompson, K a t e , 36 Thompson, Sherman, 195 T i a r a , - , 274 T i a r a , E m m a L i l l i e , 2*74 Tice, E m m a , 231 Tice, Solomon, 231 Tingle , Ca thar ine , 319 Tingle , Cathar ine , 324 Ti t t le , Ca thar ine 115 Ti t t le , Es te l la , 271 Ti t t le , Jacob, 115 Tobias, Alber t , 264 Tobias, Beulah , S., 264 Tobias, Chester, 264 Tobias:, E l izabe th , 142 Tobias, James, 264 Tobias, Solomon, 142 Todd, A n n a Sara , 311 Tcdd , Dolores Harr ie t , 311 Todd, H a r r y Edward , 311 T c l a n d , Jas. C , 187 Toland , Vandel ine 187 Tomkins , Hester A . , 234 Tomson, Edna , 98 Tomson, E l m a , 97 Tomson, Fred , 98 Tomson, H i l d a , 98 Tomson, Jane, 98 Tomson, L o l a , 98 Tomson, Louise, 98 Tomson, Mabel , 98 Tomson, Ora , 98 Tomson, R i c h a r d , 98 Tomson, R u t h 98 Tomson, S m i t h , 98 Torrance, Agnes, 323 Tothero, Edna , 184 Tothero, J . E d . , 184 Trexler , B e n j a m i n , 305 Trexler , E l i z a , 305 Trexler , Susanna Lienmerger, . . .305 Tr immer , Car r ie Eve lyn , 59 Tr immer , Charles Edward , 59 Tr immer , C l a r a E l l en 59 Tr immer , H a r r y D . , 59 T r i m m e r , H a r r y Leroy, J r 59 Trout , Al ice , 210 Trout , George, 210 Trout , Jennie Gertrude, 309 Trout , V . C. 309 Troxel , E l v i n R., 146 Troxe l , E l v i n R., Jr., 146 Troxel , I. Mabe l , 146 Troxe l , Susan, 220 Troy, Joseph, 172 Troy, M a r y , 172 Tschudy, E a r l H . , Prof 142

Tschudy, E r m a Louise, 142 Tschudy, Faber Brumer , 142 Twombly, 274 Twombly, Edna 274 Twombly, El izabe th 274 Twombly, Helen, 274 Twombly, Lois 274

V Uhland , A n n a , 151 Uhler , Carol ine 261 Uhler , El izabeth , 140 Uhler , John , 140 Uhler , John, 140 Uhler , Magdalena , 140 Uhler , U r i a h 261 Uhler , U r i a h 140 Uhler , W i l l i a m 140 Ulsh , Cathar ine 67 Ulsh, El izabeth 209 Ulsh, Ida M a y 60 Ulsh , Ida M a y 60 Ulsh , Jane 61 Ulsh . John 67 Umberger, E m m a 161 Umberger, Herbert 161 Umberger, Joseph, 161

V Vandraw, E l i z a 211 V a n Dyke, A n n a , 141 V a n Dyke, Prances 141 V a n Dyke, Gr i swo ld 141 V a n Dyke, Helen El izabe th 141 Van Dyke, Peter 141 V a n Horn , A n n 229 Vanhorn , Bernard , 324 Vanhorn , M a r y .324 V a n Ness. Mae 56 V a n Wink le , 89 V a n Wink le , Car r ie 89 Verdier, Irene 274 Verdier, J o h n C a l v i n 274 Verdier, P a u l 274 Verdier, Thomas 274 Vi t ty , Ch r i s t i an 207 Vought, Le t t a Dor inda 58

w Waddel l , K a t h a r i n e , 323 Waddel l , Thomas 32? Wagner, Charles Wa l ton 5? Wagner, E l l a M a y 262 Wagner, H a r r y M . , 262 Wagner, K a t e 293 Wagner, Lester 262 Wagner, L i l l i a n Mae 50 Wagner, Lizz ie W 261 Wagner, M a r t h a Isabelle, 59 Wagner, Nettie B e l l , 59 Wagner, Samuel 260 Wagner, Stel la M a y , 261 Wagonhorst , E l i z a 304 Walb , A n n a M a r i a , 323 Walborn , John 280 Walborn , M a r y A n n 280 Walker , Jane 323 Walker , Mabe l 263 Walker , Robert, 323 Walker , Russel 263 Walker , Russel l Henry 263 Wallace, M a r y 324 Wallace, Robert, 324 Walmer , Ba rba ra , 115 Walmer , B a r b a r a 183 Walmer , Charles, 264 Walmer , C h r i s t i n a 321 Walmer , E m m a , 261 Walmer , George, 115 Walmer , John 115 Walmer , Nancy 264 Walmer , Peter 115 Walmer , Sabina 115 Walmer , Sa rah 115 Walters , E l izabe th 308 Wal ton , A d a M a y 142 Wal ton , A n n a Sa rah 184 Wal ton , G . W. , P ro f 142 Wal ton , Lewis 184 Wangner, C a r m i n a , 286 Wangner, Louise 271 W a r d , Dan ie l 164 W a r d , El izabeth E l l e n , 164 Warmkisse l , Sa rah , 304 Warner , E l inore 133 Warner , Jacob W i l l i a m 133 Warner , M a r y Jane, 309 Warner , Ma th i a s , 133 War ren , E a r l , 278

War ren , M y r l L 278 Weand, Bet ty Gera ld ine 163 Weand, Dorothy Lora ine 163 Weand, E d i t h Mae, 163 Weand, Henry Tyson, 163 Weand, Joyce V i r g i n i a 163 Weaver, E l i z . A 279 Weaver, Ger t rude 227 Weaver, Margare t , 323 Weaver, P h i l i p 313 Weber, Amel i a M . , 274 Weber, S a r a h 312 Wegner, Aun t H a n n a h , 206 Weida , I. J . , D r 305 Weida, Jennie 305 Weidman, Elsie 290 Weidman, L e a h 264 Weidman, P a u l 264 Welborn, Dr . , 73 Welborn, Maggie 73 Wemback, Cathar ine , 322 Wemback, George 322 Wendle, Eloise, 98 Wendle, Joan 98 Wendle, Russel l 98 Wenger, Amos 263 Wenger, Henry 263 Wenger, He rman 282 Wenger, L a b a n 263 Wenger, Lizz ie G 282 Wenger, M a r t h a , 263 Wenger, Nancy 263 Wenger, Nancy 263 Wenger, Orpha 263 Wenger, Veron ica 253 Werkheiser , E l izabe th 309 Werkheiser , Peter, 309 Wert , A n n a M a y 70 Wert , B e n j a m i n P. , 73 Wert , Cora E l l en 72 Wert , E l l en L y d i a 7J Wert , E m m a L y d i a , 72 Wert , K a t h r y n El izabe th 72 Wert , L a u r a Salome 72 Wer tz , A n n , 323 Westmoreland, Bobby 250 Westmoreland, John , 250 Westmoreland, June, 250 Wetzel , K a t h a r i n e , 82 Wetzel , M a r y 83 W h a l l a n , George, 187 W h a l l a n , Sarah , 187 Whidden , M a r j o r y , 96 Whidden , Robert, 93 W h i r c h , C la ra , 141 W h i r c h , Cyrus , 141 Whitace , M a r y 324 Whi te , : 51 Whi te , Beatr ice M a r y 75 Whi te , E f f i e Ovington, 75 Whi te , H u g h Alex 75 Whi te , Robert 75 Whi te , Sa rah A n n 51 Whi te , Wal te r 75 Whiteside, A n n a , 217 W h i t f i e l d , Cathar ine , 73 W h i t f i e l d , George, D r . 73 W h i t m a n , Ca thar ine Isabella, ..118 W h i t m a n , Freder ick 118 W h i t m a n , L a v i n a 118 W h i t m a n , M a r y A n n , 136 Whi t t i e r , El izabeth , 229 W h i t t o n , E l izabe th 324 W h i t t o n , Joseph 324 Wian t , Jost 323 Wian t , Margre ta , 323 Wike , Cathar ine 162 Wi lcox , Dor is 95 Wi lcox , Hazel 95 Wi lcox , Oren 95 Wi ld t , M a r y 209 W i l h e l m , 246 W i l h e l m , Esther, 323 W i l h e l m , K a t h r i n e , 246 W i l k i n s , Andrew, 322 W i l k i n s , Jane, 322 W i l l , Ba rba ra , 81 W i l l i a m s , Albert 233 W i l l i a m s , Frances M 233 W i l l i a m s , Helen, 233 W i l l i a m s , K a t e E 48 W i l l i a m s , Lena , 139 W i l l i a m s , M a r y , 76 W i l l s , K a t h a r i n e 58 Winger t , Ann ie E 93 Winters , Cyrus , 241 Winters , E l izabe th 119 Winters , El izabeth , 241 Winters , E m m a 172

Winters , Howard 110 Winters , John, 172 Winters , John 253 Winters , M a r y C 9 Win te r , Susannah 253 Winters , T i l l i e Funk , 110 Winters , Veronica , 27 7 Wise, Magda lena 323 Wise , Rebecca 10 3 Wissler , Ca thar ine 2!) Wissler , Jacob 221 Wissler , Jacob 221 Wissler , Jacob 322 Wissler , L e a h 22 J Wissler , M a r i a 221 Wissler , M a r i a 322 Wi tmer , 233 Wi tmer , A a r o n 217 Wi tmer , A b r a h a m 20; Wi tmer , Abraham, 203 Wi tmer , A b r a h a m 233 Wi tmer , A b r a h a m 2 ; j Wi tmer , A b r a h a m , 23J Wi tmer , Abraham, 21'! Wi tmer , A b r a h a m R 212 Wi tmer . A d a E . , 212 Wi tmer , A l l a n B 212 Witmer , A l v i n M . , 211 Wi tmer , Amanda , 215 Wi tmer , A n n 203 Wi tmer , A n n , 20/ Wi tmer , A n n a , 203 Wi tmer , Anna , 213 Wi tmer , A n n a , 210 Wi tmer , A n n a 210 Wi tmer , A n n a 212 Wi tmer , A n n a 217 Wi tmer , A n n a 213 Witmer , A n n a B 211 Wi tmer , A n n a El izabeth 21J Wi tmer , A n n a L y d i a 21rj Wi tmer , Annie 217 Wi tmer , B a r b a r a 203 Wi tmer , B a r b a r a 203 Wi tmer , B a r b a r a 20J Wi tmer , Ba rba ra , 20J Witmer , Ba rba ra , 210 Wi tmer , B a r b a r a 213 Wi tmer , B a r b a r a 216 Witmer , B e n j a m i n , 20 7 Witmer , B e n j a m i n 213 Wi tmer , B e n j a m i n , 213 Witmer , B e n j a m i n R. , 215 Wi tmer , Be r tha 212 Wi tmer , Cary , 213 Wi tmer , Cathar ine , 207 Wi tmer , Ca thar ine 208 Wi tmer , Ca thar ine Hess, 215 Witmer , Charles M 212 Wi tmer , C h r i s t i a n 212 Witmer , C l a r a 212 Witmer , C l a r a 217 Wi tmer , C l a r a 217 Wi tmer , Clarence 217 Witmer , Cora , 215 Witmer , Cora 213 Wi tmer , Crissie 215 Wi tmer , C y n t h i a 213 Wi tmer , Dan ie l L . , 217 Wi tmer , Dan ie l S., 239 Wi tmer , D a v i d 211 Wi tmer , D a v i d M 211 Witmer , D a v i d P 61 Wi tmer , Eleanore 215 Wi tmer , Eleanore 215 Wi tmer , E l l en B 212 Witmer , El ias , 212 Wi tmer , El ias , 215 Wi tmer , E l i z a , 203 Wi tmer , E l i z a 211 Wi tmer , E l i z a , 211 Wi tmer , E l izabe th 20 7 Wi tmer , E l izabe th 208 Wi tmer , El izabeth , 208 Wi tmer , El izabeth , 208 Witmer , El izabeth 208 Wi tmer , E l izabe th 20J Wi tmer , El izabeth , 203 Wi tmer , El izabeth , 200 Wi tmer , E l izabe th 212 Wi tmer , E l izabe th 213 Wi tmer , E l izabe th S,, 217 Wi tmer , E m m a 217 Wi tmer , Eremiena , 200 Wi tmer , Esther, 217 Wi tmer , Esther 217 Wi tmer , Fann ie , 203 Wi tmer , Fann ie 209 Wi tmer , Fann ie 210

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Witmer , Fanny 213 Wi tmer , Florence 61 Wi tmer , F r a n k Leslie 213 Wi tmer , F r a n k l i n 213 Witmer , George L . 211 Wi tmer , Guy 213 Wi tmer , H a r o l d 213 Wi tmer , H a r r y , 213 Wi tmer , Hat t ie 213 Witmer , He rman 209 Wi tmer , Helen L . 215 Wi tmer , Henry 209 Wi tmer , Henry , 211 Wi tmer , Henry 217 Witmer , Henry G . , 212 Witmer , Henry M 210 Wi tmer , Henry R., 213 Witmer , Ida, 217 Wi tmer , Ida M 216 Wi tmer , I ra K n o x , 215 Wi tmer , Irene 211 Witmer , Isaac N 213 Wi tmer , l s i a h 215 Wi tmer , Jacob 208 Wi tmer , Jacob, 208 Wi tmer , Jacob 209 Wi tmer , Jacob 211 Wi tmer , Jacob 215 Witmer , Jacob, 217 Wi tmer , Jacob B . , 217 Wi tmer , Jacob L . , 213 Witmer , Jacob S 211 Witmer , James M a r s h a l l , 215 Wi tmer , Jean M a r i o n 215 Wi tmer , Johannes 208 Wi tmer , John 207 Wi tmer , John 207 Wi tmer , John, 208 Wi tmer , John 209 Wi tmer , John 210 Wi tmer . John B . , 211 Wi tmer , John W. , 210 Witmer , K a t h a r i n e 211 Wi tmer , Leah 209 Wi tmer , Leona, 62 Wi tmer , L e v i :T.215 Wi tmer , L e v i W 210 Witmer , L i l l i a n R 215 Witmer , L i n c o l n 215 Wi tmer , Lou i sa 209 Witmer , Luc i le , 213 |

Wi tmer , L y d i a , 215 Wi tmer , L y d i a , 216 Wi tmer , Mabe l 213 Witmer , Magdalena , 208 Witmer , Magdalena , 209 Witmer , M i c h a e l 203 Witmer , M i c h a e l 207 Witmer , M i c h a e l 207 Wi tmer , M i c h a e l 208 Wi tmer , Margare t 256 Wi tmer , Margare t Al ice , 209 Wi tmer , M a r i a 210 Wi tmer , M a r i a 219 Witmer , M a r t h a 208 Wi tmer , M a r t h a , 209 Wi tmer , M a r y , 239 Witmer , M a r y , 209 Witmer , M a r y 209 Wi tmer , M a r y , 210 Witmer , M a r y 210 Wi tmer , M a r y 211 Wi tmer , M a r y , 211 Witmer , M a r y 213 Wi tmer , M a r y , 215 Witmer , M a r y 216 Wi tmer , M a r y 219 Witmer , M a r y A n n a 209 Wi tmer , M a r y E 211 Wi tmer , M a r y E l l en 211 Wi tmer , M a r y S 211 Witmer , M a r y S 212 Wi tmer , M a t i l d a , 211 Wi tmer , M a t i l d a , 211 Wi tmer , M y r t l e , 212 Witmer , N i n a Frances , 216 Wi tmer , P a u l 61 Witmer , Pea r l C' 61 Witmer , Rebecca 215 Witmer , S a r a h 239 Wi tmer , Susan, 212 Witmer , Thomas R i c h a r d , 215 Witmer , W i l l i a m H . , 211 Wi tmer , W i l l i a m Henry 209 Witmer , W i l l i a m Henry 209 Witmer , Zena, 211 Wit ters , Agnes, 280 Wohlweider , M a r i a , 303 Wolf , A l i ce , 218 Wolf , A n n a 82 Wolf , B a r b a r a 239 Wol f , John, 115 i

Wolf , Margare t 115 Wolfe , A m y W 279 Wolfe , Arch ie C , 279 Wolfe , B e r t h a M 279 Wolfe , Char les E . 279 Wolfe , E lmer E 279 Wolfe , E l i z . A . , 279 Wolfe , E m m a Catherine 279 Wolfe , P a u l C 279 Wol fe , Rachae l 304 Wolfe , Wal te r C 279 Wol lmer , E l izabe th , 114 Wood, Margare t , 189 Woodruf f , Irene, 95 Worley, M a r y , 322 Worley, Na than , 322 Wor th ing ton , Hazel 271 Wray , H a r r y C 141 Wray , H a r r y C , 141 Wray , M a r c e l l a 141 Wr igh t , Al ice M a y , 81 Wrigh t , Bruce 94 Wrigh t , Cleo 94 Wr igh t , E l l en 94 Wr igh t , Garber , 94 Wrigh t , Louise, 94 Wright , Mabe l 98 Wr igh t , Macey 94 Wr igh t , Maude Al ice , 81 Wrigh t , W . E . , gg Wr igh t , W i l l i a m 81 W y m a n , C l a r k E 311 W y m a n , Susie M 311 W y n n , L a u r a , 266

Y Yeager, Ca thar ine 275 Yeager, Catherine, L . , 276 Yeager, Claude Eugene 276 Yeager, Eugene Claude 276 Yeager, Harvey 275 Yeager, Harvey 276 Yeager, L izz ie 267 Yeager, M i l t o n , 267 Yeager, Phraney 267 Yeager, Rebecca .154 Yerger, Sarah K 307 Yerkes, Lae t i t i e Esther 324 Yerkes, W i l l i a m 324 Y o c h , Ba rba ra , 110

Y o c h , Henr ie t ta , ' . . .110 Y o c h , Henry 110 Y o c h , M a r y 110 Yoch , Samuel, 110 Yoder , D a v i d 220 Yoder, Joel 220 Yoder , L e a h 220 Yoder , L o u r i n a 220 Yoder , M a r y 220 Yoder , Peter, 220 Yoder , Rebecca 220 Yoder , Soloman 220 Y o h n , D a v i d , L 216 Y o h n , L y d i a A n n 216 Yordy, 244 Y o r d y , Magda l ine 206 Yor ty , A n n a 288 Young , , 112 Y o u n g , B a r b a r a 109 Young , John 109 Young, Mabe l 35

Z Zechman, El izabe th , 177 Zechman, John , 177 Zechman, Rebecca 177 Zechman, Sa rah 177 Zechman, W i l l i a m 177 Zeigler, M a r y A n n 323 Zeiger, Sal l ie 143 Zeldenthuis, Cora 138 Zeldenthuis, F red 138 Zel l , M a r i a L . , 89 Zeiler, Amos L . , 144 Zeiler, L i zz i e Long , 144 Zeiler, L y d i a A . , 144 Zeiler, Sa rah 144 Zern, A n n a , 252 Zern, Charles, 252 Zern, Margare t 252 Zern , M a r y , 252 Zern, Nancy, 252 Z i h l m a n , Charles 198 Z i h l m a n , Dorothy, 198 Zigler , , 228 Zigler , M a r y (Mar ia) 231 Zook, Cathar ine , 223 Z u b l i n , Rosa 161 Zwei tz ig , John 255 Zweitzig, K a t e 255