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bullet Philip HARTZEL(1006). Parents: Phillip HARTZEL and Julia HARMON.


bulletPhilip E HARTZEL (Private). Parents: Leroy Philip HARTZEL and Grace EVERSOLE.


bullet Phillip HARTZEL(1006) was born in 1810. He died on 5 Apr 1873.(1006) Moved to Ohio in 1836 according to "Kansas Pioneers". Parents: John Phillip HARTZEL and Elizabeth.

Children were: George HARTZEL, Philip HARTZEL, Mary HARTZEL, Augustus Neander HARTZEL.


bulletQuindarow HARTZEL (Private). Parents: Jacob Dotterer HARTZELL and Ella M SARGENT.

She was married to Frank H DERHODES on 9 Dec 1895 in Lutheran Church, Chicago, Ill.


bullet Ralph Ernest HARTZEL(1006) was born on 27 Apr 1902 in Rossville, Shawnee Co, Ks. He died on 14 Sep 1951. He was buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, Mo. Parents: Ernest David HARTZEL and Mary (Mollie) Elizabeth STARKEY.

He was married to Mable MCCARTNEY on 6 Oct 1926.


bullet Richard Leroy HARTZEL (Private). Parents: Leroy Philip HARTZEL and Grace EVERSOLE.


bullet Rose Marie HARTZEL(566) was born on 18 Dec 1861 in Darke Co, Oh.(3951) She appeared on the census on 2 Jul 1870 in Perry, Osawkee Twp, Jefferson Co, Ks. (3952) She appeared on the census on 4 Jun 1880 in Oskaloosa Twp, Jefferson Co, Ks.(3953) Came to Kansas with her parents in 1866. Parents: John Daniel HARTZEL and Susan Emily Sophia DOTTERER .

She was married to Samuel OLIVER on 27 Nov 1884 in Rossville, Shawnee Co, Ks.


bullet Samuel HARTZEL was born on 14 Feb 1805 in Menallen Township, Adams Co, Pa. (1854)(3954) Baptized by Rev. Hinsch, Reformed Church, Witnesses: George and Hanna Hertzell, grandparents. He appeared on the census on 7 Jul 1860 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa.(3955) He appeared on the census on 5 Aug 1870 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa. (3956) He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa.(3957) He died in Aug 1884 in Perry Co, Pa.(3958)
Merged General Note:
Came to Perry county PA in 1827 from Maryland and became a resident of Rye township for one year; then in Penn township, where for five years he conducted a mill; he afterwards turned his attention to farming. He enjoyed a position of respect and confidence in the community, and was elected to various township offices. He was a member and a trustee of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Possibly the same one which appears in 1840 Perry County Census in Center Township (page 268). The following family is given: 1 boy under 5, 1 male 30-40 years old, 1 girl 5-10 years old, one female 20-30 years old and employed in agriculture. Parents: John HARTZEL and Mary ROWE (RAU).

Children were: John HARTZELL , Susan HARTZELL, Harriet M HARTZELL, Isaiah HARTZELL, Samuel HARTZELL, Henry J HARTZELL, Jeremiah S HARTZELL, Mary E HARTZELL, George A HARTZELL.


bulletSamuel E HARTZEL(3870) was born on 29 Jun 1816. He is a resident of Adams county, a farmer and stock-raiser. He obtained such an edication as the rural district schools of the time afforded. Parents: John George HARTZEL Jr. and Mary BREAM(BRAME,BREHM).

He was married to Rebecca THOMAS in 1839. Children were: Jeremiah (Jerry) T HARTZEL.


bullet Sarah HARTZEL was born on 10 Mar 1778. She was christened in Dryland Lutheran Church, Hecktown, Bucks Co, Pa. Parents: John George HARTZEL Sr. and Hannah Philitz (Felicia) KREILING .

She was married to Henry SLAYBAUGH (SCHLEBACH) after 1815.(3959) Children were: Hanna Susana SLAYBAUGH.


bullet Sarah Ann HARTZEL(3960) was born in 1836 in Oh. She appeared on the census on 3 Sep 1850 in Greenville Twp, Darke Co, OH.(3961) Parents: Jonas HARTZEL and Elizabeth WELTY.


bullet Susanna HARTZEL was born on 21 May 1786. She was christened in Bender's Union church. Parents: John George HARTZEL Sr. and Hannah Philitz (Felicia) KREILING.


bulletThomas Woodrow HARTZEL(1006). Parents: Melvin Boots HARTZEL and Blance Eula WILLIAMS.


bulletWilliam HARTZEL was born in 1807. He died in 1844. Remained in Pa. Parents: John Phillip HARTZEL and Elizabeth.

Children were: John Daniel HARTZEL.


bulletWilliam HARTZEL was born on 20 Jan 1842. He died on 3 Feb 1858. He was buried in Beamsville Cemetery, Richland Twp, Darke Co, Oh. Parents: John Jeremiah HARTZEL and Nancy WESTFALL.


bullet Abraham HARTZELL was born on 26 Nov 1808 in Westmoreland Co, PA. (1008) Parents: John Adam HARTZELL Jr. and Catherine BASH.


bullet Abraham HARTZELL(632) was born in 1844. He died in 1849. Parents: Eli HARTZELL and Elizabeth STAMM.


bullet Abraham HARTZELL(3962) was born in 1782. Parents: Jacob HERTZEL and Catharine.


bullet Abraham S HARTZELL(3963) was born in 1870 in Pa..(3964) He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa. (3965) Parents: Isaiah HARTZELL and Susan SMITH.


bullet Adam HARTZELL(3966) (1712) was born on 6 Apr 1809 in Menallen Township, Adams Co, Pa. He appeared on the census on 5 Sep 1850 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3967) He appeared on the census on 10 Jul 1860 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia. (3968) Miller He appeared on the census on 7 Jun 1870 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3969) He appeared on the census on 15 Jun 1880 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3970) Occupation: Farmer. He died on 14 Sep 1890 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia. (3231) At the time of his death, was living on the farm "eight miles out on the Dodgeville road. His affliction was dysentery". According to "___ Daily Gazette", Burlington, Iowa, Monday evening September 15, 1890.

Was age 81y 5m 8da at time of death.

Per Des Moines County Register of Deaths, #2, we learn that the cause of death was Dysentery, complicated by Typl...., duration of illness was two days.

From the Burlington Iowa "Hawkeye" Tuesday 16 Sept 1890, page 3, column 4.
Another pioneer of Des Moines county has passed away. The ranks of the old settlers are rapidly thinning. Last Sunday, Adam hartzell died at his home in Franklin township, eight or nine miles west of Burlington on the Dodgeville road. He was eighty-one years of age and for the last few years had been too feeble to take any active part in the work of his farm, where he had resided so long a time. Recently he had an attack of dysentery and he succumbed to the disease which his enfeebled system could not resist.
Mr. Hartzel was a native of Pennsylvania, born in 1809 and came to Iowa in 1840. He was an industrious, thrifty man, honest conscientious and fair in his dealings with his fellow men. He was always held in high esteem by his neighbors and his death brought out a large concourse of citizens in attendance upon the funeral, which occurred Monday afternoon.
He was buried on 15 Sep 1890 in Franklin Mills Cemetery, Des Moines Co, Ia. (2502) He was christened in Upper Bermudian Church, Adams Co, Pa.(393)
Merged General Note:
Was a miller and millwright by profession, having learned the trade under his father. Moved to Iowa by boat, arriving in June 1844. Bought a 70 acre farm in September 1844 in Franklin Township. In 1850, he became manager and miller at a mill owned by Franklin Mills Flour Mills. In 1855 he became manager of the Kossuth mill for Heizer & Cox. In 1861, he took up farming again because his sons Adam and Randall had gone to fight in the Civil War.

1860 Census gives value of real estate as $1400, personal estate as $800.

1840 Census Name appears on page 286 as living in Newport Borough. Lists the family as being made up of 2 males 5 or under (John and Randall), 1 male 20-30 (Adam), 1 female 20-30 (his wife Catharine) and 1 female 15-20 (a boarder). Gives Adam's occupation as "navigation of canals, lakes and rivers".

A letter written to me by Mrs. Ruth E. Johnson, 8942 NW 35th, Silver Lake, Ks 66539 on 15 Sep 1993 quotes the following "A letter written April 10, 1882 by Colonel John Hartzell of Newport, Perry County, Pa to Rev J. C. Hartzell says--information received from my father and uncle Henry--My great grandfather, John George Jr. emigrated to America before the Revolutionary war. He settled in Northampton County. He had seven sons, six located in different parts of Pa as follows: George, my g. father, located in Adams county on the Opossum Creek eleven miles north of Gettysburg. He had six sons. All of them with the exception of my father and my uncle Jacob lived and died in or near the old homestead.
My uncle Jacob went west somewhere about 1820, to Ohio. He had two sons, Jesse and Josiah. My father came to Perry county in 1823 where 2 of my brothers, Samuel and Michael and myself still reside. My brother Adam went to Iowa in 1844 where he still resides.
My grandfather's six brothers located as follows: one remained with his father in Northampton county. Nathan purchased land in Luzern county, Pa, near Wiles-Barre. another brother settled in Northampton county, one was named Adam. One of the two was a bachelor."

From "Biographical Review of Des Moines County, Iowa", pages 1039-1040
Adam Hartzell, deceased, was a son of John and Mary (Row) Hartzell, and was born in Menallen township, Adams county, Pa., April 6, 1809. His father, who was a miller by trade, died in June 1828, and his mother passed away in November, 1838. Their large family of children were educated in the common schools of their native county.
Adam followed the milling business from the time of his father's death till 1861, when he moved from Newport, Perry county, Pa., to Iowa, and settled in Des Moines county, near Burlington April 18, 1844. He carried on farming and stock-raising with much success, and was an enterprising citizen.
May 21, 1833, he married Miss Catherine A. McAllister, who was a daughter of Alexander McAllister, and was born in Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, June 17, 1816. She was one of ten children. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell theirteen children have been born, six of whom are living: Randall M., Adam R., and Samuel T., of Peru, Kansas; Mrs. S. M. Lines, Sophia M. and Austin L. of Des Moines county, Iowa.
Mr. Hartzell was a Republican, but never an office seeker. He and his wife were members of the Methodist church. This upright and highly respected couple lived to ripe old age, both being over eighty years old at the time of their deaths. Mr. Hartzell died September 14, 1890 and Mrs. Hartzell's death occurred April 15, 1905.

From "The History of Des Moines County, Iowa", 1879
Listed as farming Section 34 of Franklin Township and as being served by the Dodgeville post office.

From the 1856 Iowa State Farm Census, pages 1198 and 1199, comes the following information. Children John, Randel, Adam, Mary, Sophia, Samuel and Michel are listed. Adam's occupation is given as miller, and owner of land. The following agricultural statistics are also given for him: Acres of improved land: 30. Acres of unimproved land: 116. Acres in meadow: 3. Tons of hay: 3. Acres of spring wheat: 11. Bushels harvested: 156. Acres of oats: 7. Bushels harvested: 200. Acres of corn: 4. Bushels harvested: 500. Acres of potatoes: 1. Bushels harvested: 50. Pounds of butter manufactured: 260. Pounds of wool: 30. Value of domestic manufactures: 30. Compared with the two other families listed on the same page, Adam's farm output was much less. Probably because he devoted his attention to milling rather than farming.

1850 Burlington Ia Hawkeye lists Adam's name in a list of mail that was being held at the postoffice.

Lulu Hanna wrote that "Grandfather Adam Hartzell donated some money to help build a college at Mt. Pleasant Iowa. He (endowed) a scholarship whereby he could send one person at a time to the College during his lifetime. His sons John, Randal and Adam and his daughters Matilda and Margaret Sophia attended that college." Iowa Wesleyan in Mt. Pleasant could find no record of a scholarship having been endowed. No Hartzell appears in the list of college presidents of Iowa Wesleyan, as she suggests. However, the college was able to uncover a number of student enrollment records of Hartzells, including Mary Matilda (1864), John Alexander (BA 1860, MA 1863), Richard Wayne Hartzell BA 1957, Ruth (withdrew 1st Sem 1932), Anna Bintz (Hartzell) 1906 and Lizzie S. Hartzell, 1868. Parents: John HARTZEL and Mary ROWE (RAU).

He was married to Catharine Ann MCALLISTER on 21 May 1833 in Perry Co, Pa.(3966) (393) Possibly Perry County, Pa since son Adam was born there. Children were: John Alexander HARTZELL, Randell McAllister HARTZELL, Adam Rowe HARTZELL, Mary Matilda "Tillie" HARTZELL, Sophia (Sarah) Margaret "Maggie" HARTZELL, Samuel Treville HARTZELL Sr., Michael HARTZELL, Austin Levi HARTZELL.


bullet Adam Bash HARTZELL was born on 23 Aug 1814 in Westmoreland Co, PA. (1008) Parents: John Adam HARTZELL Jr. and Catherine BASH.


bullet Adam Rowe HARTZELL(3971) (1787)(3972) was born on 9 Aug 1842 in Perry Co, Pa.(393) He appeared on the census on 5 Sep 1850 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia. (3973) He appeared on the census on 10 Jul 1860 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3974) He appeared on the census on 15 Jun 1880 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia. (3975) He was buried in 1916 in Peru Cemetary, Peru, Ks. Transcribed from Mr. G. Herman Guy's Cemeteries in Chautauqua County, Kansas. The Peru Cemetery is located in S20 - T34 - R12 of Belleville Township. It is easily reached on top of a hill about one mile southwest of the village of Peru. It is actively used and well cared for. C. Herman Guy read the stones in May 1984. The earliest stone is that of Adeline Curtis who died 6 Sep 1870 He died on 13 May 1916. (1787)(393) Enlisted in the army in 1861. After the war, spent several years in Arizona and California with his brother. Then returned and went to southern Kansas to take up a claim (homestead).

Military unit was Company H of the First Iowa Cavalry. The following information is from Adam's military records available at the National Archives. He enlisted on August 8, 1861 at the age of 19. He was described as being 5'10" tall, light complexion, grey eyes and auburn hair. His occupation was given as 'farmer'. He enlisted at Keokuk, Iowa. He was provided a horse by the government from September 1861 through May 26, 1862 when he provided his own horse and equipment through August 1862. His first war action was at Prairie Grove, Arkansas on December 7, 1862. He provided his own horse again betwen Feb 28 and June of 1863. On August 27, 1863 he fought in the battle of Bayou Metoe, Ark. Several days later, he provided his own horse again, and on September 10 saw action in Little Rock, Arkansas. For some unspecified reason, he was officially dismounted between Sept 15, 1863 and Oct 31, 1863. Things grew worse on October 25, 1863 when he was arrested and was required to reimburse the government $1.26 for ammunition. For the next few days, until November 10, his pay was suspended. But he was allowed to ride again, beginning Nov 1, 1863. Then on New Year's Eve, he was arrested again and put in a military prison in Little Rock, Ark. The military records are not consistant regarding what happened during January and February, but they do show that Adam broke out of prison on February 25, 1864 and was not seen again for the remainder of his enlistment. The military acted quickly after his escape, dishonorably discharging Adam on February 28, 1864. He was carried on company records as absent until officially mustered out on September 9, 1864. His horse was finally purchased by the government in July of 1864. The specific offense which led to all this problem is not described in the copied records. But for some reason, his case was reviewed at least twice in the following ten years. Finally, sometime after June 17, 1874, Adam was vindicated by the Record and Pension Office of the War Department. Their final entry in Adam's records are as follows: "It has been determined that the action of the Commanding General, Department of the Platt, purporting to dishonorably discharge this man, to date February 25, 1864, was taken under a misapprehension of the powers of the military authorities in such cases, and that the same is void and without effect".

Middle name from grave stone in Peru, Ks, Cemetery.

"Roster of Iowa Volunteers" says this of Adam R. Hartzell: Age 20, residence Keokuk, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug 8 1861, mustered Aug 8 1861, mustered out Sept 9, 1864 at Davenport, Ia, expiration of term of service.

The Battle Flag of the First Iowa Cavalry was flag number 120 in the procession of the first Battle Flag Day observance, August 10, 1894 in Des Moines, Iowa. Parents: Adam HARTZELL and Catharine Ann MCALLISTER.

He was married to Mary Isabell in 1884. Children were: Nellie CRAWFORD .


bullet Adam St. Clair HARTZELL(3976) (3977) was born on 8 Mar 1879 in Peru, Chautauqua Co, Ks. (3978) He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Bellview Twp, Chautauqua Co, Ks.(3979) He appeared on the census on 25 Jun 1900 in Sedan, Chatauqua Co, Ks.(3980) He appeared on the census on 9 Apr 1930 in Sedan, Chatauqua Co, Ks. (3981) He died about 1970. Occupation in 1900 Sedan City/Sedan Township/Chataqua County/Kansas:US Soldier. He served in the Spanish American War/Philippine Insurrections along with John A. Hartzell. He had no children. Parents: Samuel Treville HARTZELL Sr. and Emma Greville CHRISSINGER.

He was divorced from Elba THOMAE.


bulletAgnes HARTZELL(632). Parents: Henry Madison HARTZELL and Letitia ANDERSON.


bulletAlice HARTZELL(632). An email from Vicky Field at VickyPSILuvU@aol.com in 2003 says in part: I AM DOING A FAMILY RESEARCH FOR MY HUSBANDS GRAMMIE. HER NAME IS ALICE HARTZELL TEDFORD. GRAMMIE WAS ADOPTED BY SAMUEL AND EMMA HARTZELL.
Parents: Samuel M HARTZELL and Emma L EDGAR.


bulletAlice HARTZELL(3982) was born in 1852 in Ill. She appeared on the census on 17 Jul 1860 in Moline Twp, Rock Island Co, Ill.(3983) Parents: Michael Bash HARTZELL and Nancy Worman STAUFFER .


bullet Alvin HARTZELL(632) Parents: James Alfred HARTZELL and Nettie WRIGHT.


bullet Amy T HARTZELL(1127) was born on 22 Jan 1885. Parents: Rev. Charles Vinton HARTZELL and Mary Emma TOMLINSON.


bullet Anita Glayds HARTZELL(1794) was born in 1892. She died in 1895.


bullet Anna Clara HARTZELL was born on 22 Sep 1802 in Westmoreland, PA. (1008) Parents: John Adam HARTZELL Jr. and Catherine BASH.


bulletAnna Marie HARTZELL(502) was born in 1758. Parents: Hans Jacob HERTZEL and Barbara RITTER.


bulletAsaneth HARTZELL(3984) was born in 1848 in Ill. She appeared on the census on 18 Oct 1850 in Rock Island county, Il. (3985) She appeared on the census on 17 Jul 1860 in Moline Twp, Rock Island Co, Ill.(3986) Parents: Michael Bash HARTZELL and Nancy Worman STAUFFER.


bullet Asenath HARTZELL was born on 16 Jan 1829 in Westmoreland Co, PA. (1008) Parents: John Adam HARTZELL Jr. and Catherine BASH.


bullet Austin Levi HARTZELL(3987) (393) was born on 9 Mar 1857 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia. He appeared on the census on 10 Jul 1860 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3988) He appeared on the census on 15 Jun 1880 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia. (3989) He appeared on the census on 12 Jun 1900 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3990) He appeared on the census on 4 May 1910 in Peru, Chautauqua Co, Ks. (3991) He appeared on the census on 9 Jan 1920 in Franklin Township, Des Moines Co, Ia.(3992) He died on 19 Sep 1939 in Arkansas City, Ks. Death notice from Daily Hawk Eye Gazette, Friday Sep 22, 1939, page 2:
Austin Hartzell, Former Resident, Dies in Kansas.
Services were held at Prugh's chapel this afternoon for Austin L. Hartzell, former Des Moines county resident who died Tuesday in Arkansas City, Kan.
The funeral was conducted by Dr. W. T. Smith, pastor of First Methodist church. Burial was in Burrus cemetery.
He was born in Des Moines county March 9, 1857. He left here 10 years ago. In 1929 he married Mrs. Anna Gardner of Minneapolis. She died February 14, 1935. Several nieces and nephews survive.
Mr. Hartzell was a member of Progress Masonic lodge of Mediapolis. He was buried in Franklin Mills Cemetery, Des Moines Co, Ia. (3231) Began farming the home place at age 20 (1877) until 1881. Then Randall, Adam and he agreed to rotate the farming a year at a time between them as long as they remained single. November 1881 went down to Kansas on a span of mules.

In a letter to the Clerk of the District Court, Burlington, Iowa, dated June 13, 1939, Austin said "Dear Sir: Some three or four years ago I deposited in your office my last will and testament.
"Since that time I have established my residence in the State of Kansas, and desire that you send me my will. You will find inclosed $1.00 to cover costs of mailing and registering the same to me. Please send the will to me in care of Albert Williams, R. R. 4, Arkansas City, Kansas.
"I am at this time not physically able to make a trip to Iowa to personally obtain the will and I am anxious to have it in my possession.
"Very truly yours,
[Signed] A. L. Hartzell.
Handwritten note at the bottom says "sent June 17, 1939".

Middle name provided by Mark Hartzell. Parents: Adam HARTZELL and Catharine Ann MCALLISTER.

Children were: Nellie HARTZELL.


bulletBarbara HARTZELL(3993).


bulletBertha Euphemia HARTZELL(632) was born in 1890. She died in 1970. Parents: William Finley HARTZELL and Mary Jane STEPP.


bulletBertie A HARTZELL(3994) was born in Jun 1888 in Pa..(3995) She appeared on the census on 5 Jun 1900 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa. (3996) Parents: Isaiah HARTZELL and Susan SMITH.


bullet Bertie May HARTZELL (Private). Parents: Jacob Dotterer HARTZELL and Ella M SARGENT.


bulletBrian HARTZELL. Parents: Robert HARTZELL.


bulletBruce HARTZELL(632). Parents: Samuel M HARTZELL and Emma L EDGAR.


bulletCarl HARTZELL (Private). Parents: Rev. Charles Vinton HARTZELL and Mary Emma TOMLINSON.


bullet Carl Daniel HARTZELL(1006) Parents: Frank Daniel HARTZEL and Mary E O'HAIR.


bullet Catharine HARTZELL(1008) Parents: Martin Bash HARTZELL and Lea MECHLING.


bullet Catharine B HARTZELL(3997) was born in 1868 in Pa..(3998) She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa. (3999) Parents: Isaiah HARTZELL and Susan SMITH.


bulletCatherine HARTZELL was born on 14 Jul 1816 in Westmoreland Co, PA. (1008) Parents: John Adam HARTZELL Jr. and Catherine BASH.


bulletCharles Emil HARTZELL. Lives near Greenville, Ohio Parents: Charles Dill HARTZEL.


bullet Rev. Charles Vinton HARTZELL(1127) was born in 1856 in Newport, Perry Co, Pa. He died about 1927 in Muncy, Pa.. Methodist minister, had a gold watch inscribed with the words "Petersburg & Alexandria (VA_ Charged with their Care". Family moved from Harrisburg, Pa to Muncy, Pa in 1917. Parents: John HARTZEL Colonel and Augusta GIEBEL.

Children were: Amy T HARTZELL , Helen HARTZELL, Carl HARTZELL, Rev. Father Paul HARTZELL, Max HARTZELL, Ralph HARTZELL.


bulletChristian HARTZELL(4000) was born on 8 Aug 1747. Birthdate is given as 8-6-1747 in DAR Patriot Index, pg 310 He died on 6 Nov 1826. Served as a Private, Northampton County, Penn Militia

Children were: Johannes Leonard HARTZELL.


bulletChristina HARTZELL(502) was born on 5 Sep 1750. (3903) Parents: Hans Jacob HERTZEL and Barbara RITTER.


bullet Clara E HARTZELL(4001) was born in 1884 in Pa..(4002) She appeared on the census on 27 Apr 1910 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa. (4003) Parents: Isaiah HARTZELL and Susan SMITH.

Children were: Robert ALEXANDER .

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