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Schuett, Sarah Maria Sallome   (1740 - 1800)
b. 24 OCT 1740, Upper Alsace, France
d. 1800, Snyder Co., Pennsylvania
burial: Row's (salem) Cem., Penn Township, Pennsylvania

father: Shuett, Carl Valentine Michael
spouse: Whitmore, Peter (Sr.) (1737 - 1793)
m. 7 OCT 1757, St. Michael's, And Zion Church, Philadelphia, PA

-----child: Witmer, George (1758 - 1769)
-----child: Whitmore, Peter (Jr.) (1760 - 1835)
-----child: Witmer, Anna Catharine (1762 - ??)
-----child: Witmer, Maria Salomana "Sarah" (1762 - 1844) (m. Peter Grove)
-----child: Witmer, John Jacob (1764 - 1778)
-----child: Witmer, Maria Magdalena (1766 - 1847) (m. John Thornton)
-----child: Witmer, Anna Maria "Mary" (1767 - 1839) (m. John Motz)
-----child: Witmer, Maria Barbara (1769 - 1789) (m. Anthony Schneider)
-----child: Witmer, Samuel (1771 - 1829) (m. Sarah Coldren)
-----child: Witmer, Margaretha (1772 - before 1793)
-----child: Witmer, Susanna (1775 - ??)
-----child: Witmer, John (1778 - 1853) (m. Elisabeth Herrold)



Stupp, Harriet   (1835 - 1905)
b. 21 AUG 1835, Pennsylvania
d. 14 APR 1905, Muscatine, Muscatine Co., Iowa

father: Stupp, William
mother: Forry, Lydia
spouse: Rice, John William (1829 - 1907)
m. 1855, Montgomery Co., Ohio

John and Harriet moved from Dayton, Ohio to Muscatine Co., Iowa in 1855.

-----child: Rice, Alice (1855 - 1928)
-----child: Rice, Ida Victoria (1859 - 1938)
-----child: Rice, Wilson (1864 - 1939)
-----child: Rice, Annie (1866 - 1901)
-----child: Rice, Harriet (1872 - 1936)



Walborn, Anna Eva   (1720 - 1788)
b. 1720, Schoharie, Albany, New York
d. 22 OCT 1788, PA
burial: Kloppsstpaulunch, Hamlin, Lebanon, Pennsylvania

father: Walborn, Christian Wilhelm
mother: Batdorf, Catherine Elisabetha
spouse: Houtz, Philip Lorentz (1713 - 1788)
m. 1740, Bethel Twp., Berks, Pennsylvania

-----child: Hautz, John Christian (1741 - 1826)
-----child: Hautz, Anna Maria (1743 - 1743)
-----child: Hautz, Maria Elizabeth (1744 - 1817)
-----child: Hautz, Anna Catherine (1745 - before 1788)
-----child: Hautz, Maria Barbara (1748 - 1820)
-----child: Hautz, John Wendel (about 1752 - ??)
-----child: Hautz, Jacob (about 1754 - ??)
-----child: Hautz, Baltzer (1757 - 1836)
-----child: Hautz, John Wendell (1760 - 1845)
-----child: Houtz (Hautz), Jacob (1761 - 1836)
-----child: Hautz, John (1762 - 1829)
-----child: Hautz, Anna Maria (1763 - 1795)



Walborn, Christian Wilhelm   (1692 - 1769)
b. APR 1692, Idar, Rhinelandpfalz, Germany, Europe
christened: 27 NOV 1692, Mosbach-Biebrich, Wiesbaden, Germany
d. 11 DEC 1769, Hydelberg, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
burial: Tulpehockencem, Tulpehocken Co., Pennsylvania

father: Walborn, Johann Adam
mother: Feg, Anna Elisabetha
spouse: Batdorf, Catherine Elisabetha (abt. 1697 - 1764)
m. 1717, Scholarie, Scholarie, Pennsylvania

-----child: Walborn, Johann Adam (1717 - 1773)
-----child: Walborn, Maria Elisabetha (abt 1719 - 1864)
-----child: Walborn, Anna Eva (1720 - 1788)
-----child: Walborn, Catharina (1722 - 1807)
-----child: Walborn, Maria Magdalena Margaretha (1724 - 1769)
-----child: Walborn, Maria Catharina (1726 - ??)
-----child: Walborn, Christina (1728 - ??)
-----child: Walborn, Martinus (1733 - 1816)
-----child: Walborn, Hermanus (1735 - 1813)
-----child: Walborn, Anna Margaretta Elisabetha (1739 - ??)
-----child: Walborn, Margaretha Elizabeth (1739 - ??)
-----child: Walborn, Christian Jr. (1740 - 1814)
-----child: Walborn, George Peter Jr. (1744 - 1764)



Walts, Ida Kate   (1861 - 1932)
b. 29 JAN 1861
d. 23 MAR 1932

father: Walts, John George
mother: Rice, Louisa Ann
spouse: Eichelberger, Elmer Ellsworth (b. 14 MAR 1866)
m. 1 DEC 1897

-----child: Eichelberger, Milton Elmer (1899 - 1974)
-----child: Eichelberger, Levi Walts (1904 - 1991)



Weakley, Sarah   (1789 - 1858)
b. 1 FEB 1789, Frederick Co., MD
d. 26 AUG 1858, Pleasant Township, Fairfield Co., Ohio

spouse: Rice, John Clifford (1782 - 1851)
m. 9 DEC 1811, Frederick Co., MD

-----child: Rice, William H. (1812 - ??) (married Elizabeth Kemerer on 26 AUG 1847, Fairfield Co., Ohio)
-----child: Rice, Ruth H. (1815 - 1862)
-----child: Rice, John B. (1819 - ??)
-----child: Rice, Rebecca (1822 - ??)
-----child: Rice, Sarah R. (1824 - ??)
-----child: Rice, David (1840 - ??)



Whitmore, Peter (Sr.)   (1737 - 1793)
b. 1737, Herzheim, Nassau, Germany
d. 3 JUL 1793, Mahontongo Twp., Northumberland, PA (now Union Twp., Synder, PA)

Revolutionary War Patriot: Private, Matross, Northumberland County, PA
spouse: Schuett, Sarah Maria Sallome (1740 - 1800)
m. 7 OCT 1757, St. Michael's and Zion KB Church, Philadelphia, PA

-----child: Witmer, George (1758 - 1769)
-----child: Whitmore, Peter (Jr.) (1760 - 1835)
-----child: Witmer, Anna Catharine (1762 - ??)
-----child: Witmer, Maria Salomana "Sarah" (1762 - 1844) (m. Peter Grove)
-----child: Witmer, John Jacob (1764 - 1778)
-----child: Witmer, Maria Magdalena (1766 - 1847) (m. John Thornton)
-----child: Witmer, Anna Maria "Mary" (1767 - 1839) (m. John Motz)
-----child: Witmer, Maria Barbara (1769 - 1789) (m. Anthony Schneider)
-----child: Witmer, Samuel (1771 - 1829) (m. Sarah Coldren)
-----child: Witmer, Margaretha (1772 - before 1793)
-----child: Witmer, Susanna (1775 - ??)
-----child: Witmer, John (1778 - 1853) (m. Elisabeth Herrold)



Whitmore, Peter (aka Whitmer, Witmer) (Jr.)   (1760 - 1835)
b. 11 JAN 1760, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania
d. 19 NOV 1835, Reading Twp., Perry Co., Ohio
burial: New Reading Cemetery, New Reading, Perry, Ohio

Revolutionary War Patriot: Soldier, Northumberland County, PA
webpage: http://www.netpluscom.com/~kkaufman/PeterWitmerDedication/peter_witmer_dedication.htm
father: Whitmore, Peter (Sr.)
mother: Schuett, Sarah Maria Sallome
spouse: Overmyer, Maria Magdalene (1767 - 1839)
m. 19 DEC 1787, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania

-----child: Witmer, Jacob (1788 - 1854) (m. Mary Hombaker)
-----child: Witmer, George (1790 - 1829) (m. Sara Miller)
-----child: Whitmer, Sarah (1791 - 1874)
-----child: Witmer, Mary Magdalena (1794 - 1862) (m. Peter King)
-----child: Witmer, Elizabeth (1795 - d. infancy)
-----child: Witmer, Lydia (1798 - 1872) (m. Col. Randolph Miller)
-----child: Witmer, Peter (1801 - 1881) (m. 1. Elizabeth Darsham 2. Mary Davis)
-----child: Witmer, Solomon (1803 - 1856) (m. 1 Elizabeth Lantz, 2. Ann Ritter)
-----child: Witmer, John (1805 - 1874) (m. Sarah Salome Overmyer)
-----child: Witmer, Daniel (1807 - 1857) (m. 1. Catherine Lantz)
-----child: Witmer, Susannah (1813 - 1888) (m. John Zollinger)



Whitmer, Sarah   (1791 - 1874)
b. 19 SEP 1791, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania
d. 14 MAR 1874, Muscatine Co., Iowa
burial: Vanatta Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa

father: Whitmore, Peter
mother: Overmyer, Maria Magdalena
spouse: Houtz, Leonard (1784 - 1864)
m. 23 MAR 1811, (license) Fairfield Co., Ohio

-----child: Houtz, Mary Ann (1812 - 1846/47) (m. David Spiece)
-----child: Houtz, Susannah (1814 - 1891) (m. George Overmeyer/Overmyer)
-----child: Houtz, Lydia (1815 - before 1860)
-----child: Houtz, Elizabeth (1819 - 1824)
-----child: Houtz, Sarah (1821 - 1900) (m. John Wesley George)
-----child: Houtz, Ann (1822 - 1908)
-----child: Houtz, Peter (1825 - 1914) (m. 1. Amanda "Mandy" Milvine Miles 2. Kezia "Kizy" Bowman)
-----child: Houtz, George (1826 - 1886) (never married)
-----child: Houtz, Daniel (1829 - ??) (m. Lydia Brookhart)
-----child: Houtz, Frances (1830 - 1853) (m. Adam George)
-----child: Houtz, Charlotte (1834 - 1906) (m. Wesley Kenerly Helm)



Wingard, Elizabeth   (1775 - 1867)
b. about 1775, Washington DC
d. 8 NOV 1867, Reading Twp., Perry County, Ohio
burial: Binkley-Ridge Cemetery, Reading Twp., Perry County, Ohio

spouse: Binckley, Jacob
spouse: Baker, John (about 1788 - 1841)
m. FEB 1812, Fairfield County, Ohio

-----child: Baker, Jacob (1814 - 1879)
-----child: Baker, Jonas R. (1816 - 1851)
-----child: Baker, Samuel (1818 - 1893)
-----child: Baker, Daniel (1824 - 1898)
-----child: Baker, Catherine (wife of William Combs)
-----child: Baker, Susan (wife of Isaiah Hampson)

History of Perry County - page 333-4
BAKER, DANIEL, the youngest of the four sons of John Baker, was born August 24, 1824, on the "Binckley Farm," next the county line. His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Wingard, her first husband being Jacob Binckley, to whom she was married at the age of sixteen. She lived in the city of Washington, on the opposite of the same street occupied by the "father of his country," whose face was, therefore, familiar to her youthful gaze. From the best data at hand, she was born the same date that gave birth to American liberty. This venerable lady departed this life in 1867, over ninety years of age, the survivor of two honored husbands. The date of her arrival and that of her husband, Jacob Binckley, is not at hand, but this much is remembered: they took shelter in a fence corner, covered with bark, until better quarters could be provided; wolves howled around their tent at night; she grated corn for bread, and regarded the breast of the wild turkey a good substitute for the staff of life; which facts would indicate an early date of settlement. From her home in Perry county, she rode on horseback to Washington city, to visit her relatives, an undertaking which, at this day, would not only be received as proof of great physical endurance and heroism, but of strong affection for friends. By her first husband she had three sons and three daughters, and by her second husband, John Baker, she was the mother of four sons and two daughters. Her sons were Jacob, Jonas, Samuel and Daniel Baker; her daughters were Catharine, former wife of William Combs, and Susan, wife of Isaiah Hampson. John Baker, when he became her second husband, was not rich, for his property is described as consisting of one gun which, when on his shoulder, carried the handkerchief which contained his clothing. He had no money, but possessed a brave heart, a strong arm, a good constitution, and an industry and economy which, in twenty-five years after his marriage, and at the date of his death, in his fifty-third year, left over four hundred acres of the best lands, to be divided among six children; this was done wisely, by partition, among the four brothers, two of the brothers making the division, and the other two making choice, while all agreed to pay the cash to their sisters which they and their husbands agreed was right in amount and time of payment. Hundreds of dollars were thus saved to the heirs, which, in almost all other estates, distributed without will, are squandered in costs, charges, fees, plots, and final ill-will and litigation.





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