
Third Series, Vol. I, Harrisburg The Daily Telegraph Print 1887
Page 1 (1884 Paper)
Henry Hoffman
Hoffman, Henry, died intestate prior to March 16, 1772, for at that date, his descendants as follows, gave title to his land of which he had applied for a warrant:Yost, Adam, George, Anna Mary, Elisabeth m. Henry and Catharine m. Melchior Laudermilch Who was this Henry Hoffman?
Riddle-Allen
Tristam Riddle took out a warrant for two hundred acres of land in Hanover township, May 9, 1747. He died intestate, unmarried, when his father, James Riddle, transferred all right in the land to Joseph Allen, who had married Jane Riddle, daughter of James Riddle.
Joseph Chambers
Chambers - Joseph Chambers patented three hundred acres of land "on the north side of the Kittatinny Hills on the River Susquehanna" in 1744. In 1760 it was states as "many years ago." At this date his widow Catharine, was the wife of Samuel Hunter. Joseph Chamber's children were Thomas, James, Mary and Jane, the first three over twenty-one years of age. Thomas died prior to December, 1763; James was killed in August 1762, by the Indians in an engagement at Muncy Hill, leaving a wife, Catharine, a daughter Catharine, and a posthumous child. Jane married William Foulks and Mary m. John Croker. What became of these latter?
Simon Girty
Simon Girty, the Indian trader and father of the outlaw of the same name, settled, in 1743, on a tract of land on the east side of the Susquehanna, where he cleared thirty acres and made other improvements. He resided several years thereon. Becoming indebted to Thomas McKee in upwards of 300 pounds, the land subsequently came into the latter's possession. When and where was Simon Girty, the trader, killed?
Major William Allison
William Allison, son of Robert Allison of Derry, was born in 1760, in the township of Derry, then Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Little is known of his early years, but he seems to have been a mechanic of considerable enterprise, and established the first nailery at Harrisburg, and continued in similar business at Middletown, where he resided most of his lifetime. He was a major of the militia during the last decade of the century and quite prominent in the affairs of the county. In 1817, on the death of William Moorhead, he was appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury collector of the direct tax for the Tenth district of Pennsylvania. He subsequently removed to Fairview township, York county, where he had a forge, and where he died suddenly on Wednesday, November 2, 1825, aged about 65 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business of the State of Pennsylvania, and our only regret is that this record is so meager. W. H. E.
Capt. Jonathan McClure
Jonathan McClure, son of Richard McClure was born about 1745 in Paxtang. He was one of Joseph Hutchinson's pupils, received a good English education and brought up to mercantile pursuits. When the war of the Revolution needed his support, he was a lieutenant in Capt. John Rutherford's company and in service during the New Jersey campaign of 1776. Towards the close of the war he commanded a company of militia raised in Paxtang for the defense of the frontiers. He was commissioned by the Supreme Executive Council a justice of the peace, September 8, 1784, and on the 17th of November following, one of the judges of the court of common pleas. When the county of Dauphin was erected in the spring following being one of the oldest justices in commission within the limits of the new county, he with Timothy Green and Samuel Jones came to be the first judges of the courts thereof. He died at Middletown on Wednesday, December 11, 1790, aged about fifty-four years. Capt. McClure married November 10, 1768, Sarah Hayes, of Derry and their children mostly removed to Buffalo Valley. W.H.E.
William Moorehead
Moorhead - William Moorhead died at Harrisburg June 29, 1817, leaving a wife, Elizabeth and children:
i. Elizabeth, above 14 years.ii. Adaline
iii. James K.
iv. William G.
v. Joel B.
vi. Henry C.
Mr. Moorhead owned Lytle's Ferry, above Halifax, as early as 1807, for in that year he proposed laying out a town there. What is known of his family?
Abraham Reehm
Abraham Reehm, sen. Died in October, 1777, in Dauphin county, leaving a wife Christina and children:
i. Abraham, b. May 10, 1737ii. Barbra, b. April 14, 1739 m. Jacob Palmer (or Balmer)
iii. Isaac, b. October 27, 1741; m. Barbara _____
iv. Jacob, b. February 16, 1743; d. February 21, 1814; unm.
v. Daniel, b. Septebmer 28, 1745; m. and had Daniel jr.
vi. Simon, b. October 28, 1747
vii. Samuel, b. January 4, 1749, d. prior to 1816, leaving Samuel m. Elizabeth _____, Esther, and Catharine (d. April, 1814,) m. John Felty
viii. Elizabeth, b. April 28, 1752; m. Michael Barringer, of Elizabeth township, Lancaster county.
ix. Benjamin, b. May 11, 1762
x. Esther, b. Nov. 12, 1763; d. October 31, 1806; m. John Parthemer, jun.; d. 1816
Roll of the First Company, First Battalion, Ninety-eighth Regiment, Sixth Division, of Penn. Militia for the year 1837.
Names and ages of individuals enrolled.
Captian - John P. Shoop.
Lieutenants - John Bigger, Jacob Zarker
Sergeants - Patrick Duey, 42; Benjamin M. Heilman, 34; Simon Croll, 29' John Croll, 27
Privates
Thomas Witmoyer, 33 |
Martin Alleman, 26 | Josiah Jones 25 |
| John martin 30 | Samuel parkey, 29 | John Springer, 34 |
| John Flickinger, 37 | Joseph Parkey, 27 | Samuel Reel, 30 |
| John Livingston, 34 | George Fisler, 39 | Jacob Snavely, 30 |
| John Parkey, 23 | Jacob Livingston, 28 | Robert R. Elder, 43 |
| John Garverich, 44 | Henry Herr, 35 | Jacob Edly, 23 |
| Joseph Saul, 33 | Mahlon Greist, 37 | John Stuauffer, 37 |
| John Uhler, 37 | John Stoner, 32 | Samuel Raising, 26 |
| Thomas McCallen, 29 | Henry Weaver, 34 | Lenhart Eshenour, 30 |
| Jacob Miller, 25 | Abraham Martin, 25 | John Sheetz, 37 |
| Henry Shiffler, 33 | Willaim Kougher, 29 | John Eshenour, 43 |
| Benjamin Bretz, 23 | Matthias Beloon, 32 | Christian Seider, 34 |
| George Allen, 26 | Charles Bissel, 21 | Michael Messersmith, 35 |
| Elijah Wise, 23 | Henry Shelly, 26 | Jacob Wert, 26 |
| Amos Fortney, 23 | John Martin Sheck, 28 | Christian Good, 31 |
| Conrad Pack, 23 | William Tritllinger?, 23 | George Reel, 23 |
| George Boyer, 33 | John Peifer, 25 | John Starkey, 33 |
| Samuel Urich, 35 | James Bigger, 32 | Samuel Stoner, 22 |
| Jacob Parthemer, 41 | David Fletcher, 23 | George Ludwig, 22 |
| David Rinehart, 23 | Simon Zarker, 23 | John Addix, 30 |
| Jonas Baker, 29 | John Brownewell, 26 | George Loucks, 18 |
| David Handshue, 18 | Henry Croll, 18 | John Fortney, 18 |
| Amos Schriver, 18 | Henry Lauman, 34 | Andrew Bishop, 21 |
| Jacob Kurt, 28 | John Yously, 21 | Michael Veer, 22 |
| Henry Fortney, 33 | Armstrong Irwin, 29 | Jacob Bide, 22 |
| Samuel Rinehart, 21 | Jacob Smith, jun, 21 | Walter Trewick, 24 |
| Isaac McGinnes, 24 | John Conrad, 42 | John Eppler, 44 |
| David Shank, 31 | Philip Zimmerman, 24 | Jacob Zider, 44 |
| John Osler, 21 | Isaac Kuerr, 21 | James R. Templin, 32 |
| James Denning, 28 | Elias Hoffman, 26 | Jonas Rudy, 25 |
| James Porter, 25 | Ross Wells | Adam Shilling, 37 |
Total, 100 officers and privates.
Col. Jacob Cooke
This revolutionary patriot died at his residence, near the Round Top, on the 12th day of November, 1789
Daniel Brown
Brown - Daniel Brown, of Hanover, d. April, 1782, leaving a wife Agnes and children:
i. Philipii. Margaret
iii. Elizabeth
iv. Agnes
v. John m. Susanna __
The Logans and Robinsons
I chanced recently to visit Mr. John Logan, who resides in the southeastern part of Londonderry township, Lebanon county, and was much interested in his reminiscences of the olden time. He is eighty-four years of age and his wife, whose maiden name was Harriet Robinson, about four-score.
Mrs. Logan's great-grandfather, Thomas Robinson, took up prior to 1732 a large tract of land along Conewago creek, where John, Isaac, Christian and Samuel Risser, and others now live. Thomas Robinson had first taken up land at or near where Annville is located, but owing to the scarcity of water, he removed nearer the creek. In that neighborhood the Logans and other Scotch Irish Presbyterians settled, and there Robert Robinson,
Mrs. Logan's grandfather was born in 1732. There was an Indian wigwam near where Risser's school house stands. These Indians, Mrs. Logan said, were friendly Indians, and the whites were always kind to them. As it is traditional that the Hayes brothers, there were two, who had a saw mill near the wigwam, between the Conewago and Little Conewago, were with the Paxtang boys in their raid to Conestoga and Lancaster, Mr. Logan stated it was not correct. Robert Hayes was sheriff in the latter part of the century. He was killed by being caught in the machinery of the saw-mill.
North of this Presbyterian settlement the Germans located. Not being able to converse with each other, the latter hung pots and kettles upon forked sticks driven into the ground to show they had a right to the land. The Presbyterians worshipped at the old Derry church, but prior to its erection, Mr. Logan stated that a church had been built a little south of the present one near the large spring on Jacob Behm's farm. Some thirty years ago in making road near that place human bones were dug up, but most of the remains had been removed, long prior, to the grave-yard attached to the present church. There was also at that early day a church somewhere near the boundary between Conewago and Londonderry, not far from the Conewago. Mr. Logan saw one of the graves.
I shall try and hunt it up. The Robinsons and others had negro slaves, and Mr. L. pointed out in one of his fields where the slaves had been buried. Both Mr. and Mrs. Logan are in the enjoyment of good health and memory and delight in talking about "the old times".
C. G. S.
Early Justices of Dauphin and Lebanon
From the commission books in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, we have the following as justices of the peace during the Provincial era for the section of then Lancaster county embraced in that of now Dauphin and Lebanon:
| Jones | Samuel | May 8 1729 |
| Jones | Samuel | Jan. 25, 1736-37 |
| Jones | Samuel | Nov 22 1738 |
| Lidley | Thomas | Nov 22 1738 |
| Armstrong | James | April 4 1741 |
| Jones | Samuel | April 4 1741 |
| Armstrong | James | April 4 1741 |
| Weiser | Conrad | April 4 1741 (Leb) |
| Lewis | James | April 4 1741 (Tulpe) |
| Weiser | Conrad | Dec 17 1745 (Leb) |
| Armstrong | James | Dec 17 1745 |
| Gillespy | James | Dec 17 1745 |
| Galbraith | James | Dec 17 1745 |
| Weiser | Conrad | April 22 1749 (Leb) |
| Galbraith | James | April 22 1749 |
| Gillespy | James | April 22 1749 |
| Vanlear | Bernard | April 22 1749 |
| Forster | Thomas | April 22 1749 |
| McClure | David | April 22 1749 |
| Harris | Robert | April 22 1749 |
| Galbraith | James | Oct 16 1752 |
| Forster | Thomas | Oct 16 1752 |
| Allison | John | Oct 16 1752 |
| Read | Adam | Oct 16 1752 (Leb.) |
| Allison | John | Jan 30 1761 |
| Read | Adam | Jan 30 1761 (Leb.) |
| Forster | Thomas | Jan 30 1761 |
| Read | Adam | April 24 1764 (Leb.) |
| Forster | Thomas | April 24 1764 |
| Burd | James | April 24 1764 |
| Richardson | Isaac | April 24 1764 |
| Burd | James | May 23 1770 |
| Dellaas | John Ph. | May 23 1770 (Leb.) |
| Boyd | Robert | May 23 1770 |
| Green | Timothy | May 23 1770 |
John Harris and the Stranger At the Ferry
At Harris Ferry 135 Years Ago - From the Philadelphia Advertiser of July, 1749, we glean the following:
"Whereas, on or about the 20th of May last, (1749) there came to the House of John Harris, on the Susquehanna, a Man who said he lived near the Great Swamp in Bucks County, and brought Two Horses with him, one a Black, the other a Dun with one eye, which person took a walk from the said Harris's in the Evening and has not since been heard of; These are therefore to desire the owner to fetch the Horses away.
June 22d, 1749."
John Harris, the founder was then just twenty three years of age, and had succeeded to the greater portion of the estate of his father John Harris, who had died the latter part of the preceding year. The foregoing is about the earliest account authenticated by names and dates, that we have of the Harris settlement and the first relation of an incident of a peaceful character. The poor fellow who probably lost his life on that pleasant May evening, who so utterly disappears to those who will have read and now read this notice, how sad his fate. At this time, so long after the occurrence, we may fancy the search Harris and his ferry men made for the missing stranger, and what trouble they took to make his fate known. Then there was but one road to Philadelphia from Harrisburg, no mail and infrequent travelers presented themselves at "the ferry", to whom it would be safe to entrust a letter. The busy activities of the present about the old "Ferry" were not even thought of by the most inveterate guesser. A.B. H.
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Tombstone Records In Lutheran Church Yard, Hummelstown.
(In the old grave-yard surrounding Zion Evangelical Lutheran church at Hummelstown, are the tombstone records of those which follow. Believing that their preservation in this form will be appreciated by many - especially those who have "gone out from the old home" - we have arranged them alphabetically for convenience of reference. Will some correspondent give us the marriage and baptismal records of this next to the oldest Lutheran church in Dauphin county.)
| Last | First | Birth | Death | Comment |
| Alleman | Rebecca | Nov. 6 1808 | Sep 17 1852 | |
| Bagastow | Eliz. | 1770 | Sep 16 1851 | Wife of G. |
| Bagastow | George | 1771 | July 17 1844 | |
| Barnett | John | 1794 | Sep 12, 1828 | |
| Barnett | Mary | 1797 | Feb 19 1829 | Wife of W. |
| Barnett | William | 1792 | Sep 6 1828 | |
| Bauer | Catharine | Feb 8 1762 | Jan 28 1824 | Wife of C. |
| Bauer | Christopher | June 19 1759 | Jen 10 1826 | |
| Bauer | Eva | April 28 1791 | Mar 3 1848 | Wife of J. |
| Bauer | Johannes | Feb. 11 1787 | Apr 19 1832 | |
| Baughman | Hannah (Ricker) | Nov. 14 1794 | Sep 11 1868 | |
| Baum | Catharine | Aug. 13 1767 | Sep 30 1824 | Wife of D. |
| Baum | Daniel | June. 30 1759 | Sep 4 1839 | |
| Baum | Daniel | Apr 19 1783 | Dec 21 1857 | |
| Baum | Jacob | May 1 1783 | Oct 7 1840 | |
| Baum | Johannes | Mar 9 1790 | Oct 8 1826 | |
| Baum | Mary | Mar 12 1780 | Nov 23 1862 | Wf D |
| Baum | Michael | Jun 10 1797 | Feb 28 1834 | |
| Beinhauer | Christiana | July 20 1752 | Mar 26 1826 | Wife of P. |
| Beinhauer | Peter | Feb 22 1744 | Dec 4 1818 | |
| Bender | Heinrich | Jan 14 1790 | Jan 21 1826 | |
| Blaus | Magdalena | Oct 16 1785 | Mar 28 1852 | Wife of N. |
| Blaus | Nicholas | Nov 30 1790 | May 14 1862 | |
| Blessing | John | Sep 30 1800 | Mar 19 1856 | |
| Blessing | Rebecca (Hummel) | Mar 19 1805 | Aug 13 1868 | |
| Bower | Augustus D. | Feb 28 1808 | May 30 1830 | |
| Brennaman | Christina | May 9 1784 | May 2 1862 | Wife of H. |
| Cassel | Esther | Nov 12 1772 | Apr 24 1848 | Wife of F. |
| Cassel | Fred. | Jan 16 1769 | Mar 22 1830 | |
| Cassel | George | 1764 | Aug 9 1841 | |
| Cassel | Sarah | 1772 | Nov 8 1842 | |
| Cassel | Jacob | Oct 2 1784 | Jun 17 1872 | name listed as Gassel |
| Cassel | Sarah | Dec 13 1796 | Nov 2 1869 | Wife of J. name listed as Gassel |
| Deimer | John | Feb 5 1807 | Jul 26 1878 | |
| Earnest | Catharine | Dec 22 1779 | Apr 21 1849 | Wife of J. |
| Earnest | Christopher | Mar 17 1807 | Oct 22 1873 | |
| Earnest | Daniel | Oct 15 1777 | Jan 12 1831 | |
| Earnest | David | Jul 1 1798 | Sep 7 1854 | |
| Earnest | John | Mar 24 1773 | Nov 20 1840 | |
| Earnest | Magdalena | Feb 5 1777 | Oct 29 1817 | Wife of D. |
| Earnest | Margaret | Sep 11 1810 | Jun 12 1853 | Wife of O. |
| Earnest | Obed | Aug 20 1809 | Nov 27 1857 | |
| Ellinger | John | Mar 8 1803 | Nov 14 1879 | |
| Eshenhaur | Eliz (Fitchburn) | Aug 26 1799 | Oct 25 1836 | |
| Fitchburn | June 1 1762 | Dec 18 1788 | ||
| Fitchburn | Anthony | Nov 25 1789 | Feb 7 1874 | |
| Fitchburn | Catarine | Sep 7 1724 | Dec 7 1788 | Wife of P. |
| Fitchburn | Catherina | 1768 | May 24 1817 | Wife of L. |
| Fitchburn | Ludwig | Sep 3 1756 | Mar 30 1846 | |
| Fitchburn | Magdalena | Sep 28 1789 | Feb 9 1862 | Wife of A. |
| Fitchburn | Philip | May 7 1722 | Feb 22 1795 | |
| Fitchburn | Philip | May 26 1759 | June 19 1790 | |
| Fridley | Simon | 1790 | Apr 30 1825 | |
| Fox | Ann Margaret | Dec 14 1756 | Oct 21 1838 | Wife of J. |
| Fox | Barbara | Jan 7 1780 | Jan 3 1833 | Wife of T. |
| Fox | James | 1794 | Sep 23 1843 | |
| Fox | John | 1751 | Apr 25 1816 | |
| Fox | John | Jun 10 1780 | Jul 19 1853 | |
| Fox | Rachel | Nov 24 1799 | Sep 27 1867 | |
| Fox | Richard | Feb 9 1799 | Jul 1 1827 | |
| Fox | Sarah | Nov 4 1785 | Oct 8 1866 | Wife of J. |
| Fox | Sophia | 1804 | Mar 6 1844 | Wife of J. |
| Fox | Thomas | Nov 4 1786 | Oct 25 1824 | |
| Geistwite | Christina | 1803 | Jun 29 1871 | Wife of H. |
| Geistwite | Henry | 1780 | July 25 1878 | |
| German | Jacob | Aug 10 1782 | Sep 12 1823 | |
| Graft | Jacob | Dec 24 1779 | Dec 22 1788 | |
| Greenawalt | Eliz. | 1769 | May | Wife of J. |
| Hamilton | Maria M. | 1762 | Mar 22 1840 | Wife of N. |
| Hamilton | Nicholas | 1752 | Sep 28 1836 | |
| Heckaman | Cath. | 1814 | Mar. 11 1878 | Wife of G. |
| Heckaman | George | Jul 18 1809 | Apr 11 1878 | |
| Henderson | Dr. William | 1795 | Mar 8 1849 | |
| Hocker | Barbara | Oct 6 1787 | Mar 16 1878 | Wife of M. |
| Hocker | Martin | Apr 2 1768 | Apr 25 1862 | |
| Hoerner | John | Jun 3 1783 | Nov 8 1874 | |
| Hoerner | Magdalena | Oct 26 1789 | Jen 13 1867 | Wife of J. |
| Hoffer | Susanna | 1766 | Apr 30 1844 | |
| Horner | Eliz. | 1794 | Sep 22 1853 | Wife M. |
| Horner | John Jacob | Feb 1 1789 | May 7 1857 | |
| Horner | John | Apr 13 1766 | Mar 13 1814 | |
| Hummel | David | May 16 1809 | July 27 1870 | |
| Hummel | Eliz. | Sep 23 1807 | Mar 24 1836 | Daughter of F. |
| Hummel | Frederick | Apr 14 1726 | Jun 24 1779 | |
| Hummel | Fred. | Jul 6 1782 | Mar 28 1831 | |
| Hummel | George T. | Sep 2 1812 | Apr 15 1875 | |
| Hummel | Hannah | Sep 18 1789 | Jun 21 1860 | |
| Hummel | Jacob | 1780 | Nov 5 1850 | |
| Hummel | Jacob | Mar 24 1791 | Mar 13 1847 | |
| Hummel | John | Sep 11 1774 | Sep 11 1832 | |
| Hummel | Joseph | Aug 16 1793 | Apr 8 1852 | |
| Hummel | Joseph | 1803 | Jun 19 1841 | |
| Hummel | Justina | Sep 15 1793 | Apr 15 1845 | Wife of J. |
| Hummel | Martin | Jun 8 1808 | Jan 23 1875 | |
| Hummel | Mary | 1764 | Dec 29 1858 | Wife of D. |
| Hummel | Peter | Jun 14 1807 | May 18 1868 | |
| Hummel | Rachel | 1757 | Nov 24 1835 | Wife of F. |
| Hummel | Richard | Jul 25 1823 | Aug 7 1845 | Son of F. |
| Hummel | Rosanna | Dec 20 1732 | Dec 26 1768 | Wife of F. |
| Hummel | Rosina | May 4 1795 | Mar 24 1876 | |
| Hummel | Sarah S. | 1821 | Jul 18 1853 | Wife of P. |
| Hummel | Savilla | Dec 11 1803 | Dec 19 1836 | Daughter of F. |
| Hummel | Susanna | 1772 | Sep 28 1854 | Wife of C. |
| Hummel | Susanna | Mar 7 1783 | Apr 6 1855 | Wife of F. |
| Hummel | Susanna | 1783 | Dec 10 1845 | Wife of J. |
| Hummel | Val. | Feb 17 1753 | Oct 20 1802 | |
| Kaufman | Eliz. | 1783 | Dec 30 1838 | |
| Kellar | Magdalena | Dec 27 1786 | Apr 15 1853 | Wife of J. |
| King | Dr. Duncan | 1786 | Oct 6 1821 | |
| Klopp | Eliz. | 1806 | Jun 5 1874 | Wife of S. |
| Klopp | Samuel | May 20 1808 | Aug 9 1852 | |
| Landis | Leah (Hummel) | 1787 | Jan. 20 1817 | |
| Leebrick | Mary G. | Sep 24 1776 | Mar 23 1860 | Wife of P. |
| Leebrick | Philip | Feb 27 1775 | Nov 30 1827 | |
| Louer | Barbara | 1757 | Mar. 7 1810 | Wife of G. |
| Loner | Eve (Bittner) | 1800 | Aug 24 1852 | Wife of S. |
| Loner | George | Sep 15 1755 | Dec 29 1810 | |
| Manly | Catharine | 1783 | Feb 26 1848 | Wife of D. |
| Manly | David | 1785 | Feb 2 1839 | |
| Messimer | Susan (Smith) | Nov 15 1791 | Jul 18 1865 | |
| Metz | Maria | 1809 | Feb 12 1825 | |
| Moorck | Margaret | Apr 1719 | Sep 13 1795 | |
| Philips | John | 1786 | Jul 11 1855 | |
| Nitz | Ann B. | Sep 23 1793 | Aug 27 1871 | Wife of P. |
| Nitz | Peter | Jul 17 1781 | Jul 7 1852 | |
| Reed | David A. | 1811 | Jan 3 1846 | |
| Rees | Eliz. | 1798 | Jan 2 1826 | |
| Reigel | Johannes | 1785 | May 15 1832 | |
| Reigbard | Susan | 1800 | Feb 20 1870 | |
| Rhamborn | Jacob | Jun 9 1783 | Feb 19 1850 | |
| Rhamborn | Mary Ann | Oct 17 1783 | May 7 1850 | Wife of J. |
| Ricker | Daniel | Jan. 11, 1799 | Sep. 8, 1877 | |
| Ricker | Frederick | Oct. 24, 1790 | May 6, 1872 | |
| Ricker | Jacob | 1720 | Mar. 19, 1802 | |
| Ricker | Mary (Fitchburn) | Feb. 10, 1765 | July 2, 1836 | wf. J. |
| Ricker | Mary | Jan. 1, 1806 | July 19, 1878 | wf. D. |
| Schmidt | Catrina | Jun. 24 1758 | Nov. 3 1842 | |
| Schredle | Fred | 1798 | Oct. 18 1844 | |
| Schredle | Susanna | 1776 | ------ | |
| Seiler | Daniel | 1773 | May 6 1841 | |
| Seiler | John, jr. | 1802 | Jan 30 1826 | |
| Shank | David | May 16 1802 | Jan. 9 1864 | |
| Shank | John | 1776 | Aug 25 1836 | |
| Shank | Mary (Bower) | Sep 30 1781 | Feb 3 1839 | Wife of J. |
| Smith | Daniel | Jun 9 1778 | May 19 1842 | |
| Smith | Eliz. | Jan 13 1781 | Feb 2 1840 | |
| Smith | Margaret | Oct 10 1784 | Dec 23 1870 | Wife of D. |
| Spidel | Ann C. | 1781 | Oct 1 1854 | |
| Spidel | Samuel | 1780 | Mar 3 1824 | |
| Sponsler | Sarah | Jun 20 1791 | Jun 27 1847 | |
| Stahl | Barbara | Aug 2 1780 | Mar 20 1841 | Wife of P. |
| Stahl | Peter | Aug 8 1773 | Apr 23 1825 | |
| Stecher | Rev. Henry G. | Jul 16 1792 | Apr 20 1870 | |
| Stoettle | Christian | Jun 16 1784 | Jan 13 1835 | |
| Stoettle | Fredericka | Mar 19 1783 | Apr 4 1856 | Wife of C. |
| Walter | Barbara | 1793 | Oct 16 1849 | Wife of J. |
| Walter | John | Jun 18 1792 | Jun 16 1854 | |
| Wheeler | Joseph | 1792 | Feb 12 1835 | |
| Wheeler | William | 1814 | Dec 12 1836 | |
| Wittenmyer | David | 1753 | Jul 4 1832 | |
| Wittenmyer | Eliz. | 1754 | Dec 12 1839 | Wife of D. |
| Woffenslegel | Magdalena | Dec 4 1797 | Mar 25 1823 | |
| Zeiter | Barbara | Jun 1790 | Feb 8 1857 | |
| Zeiter | Cath. | Apr 4 1762 | Dec 4 1829 | Wife of J. |
| Zeiter | David | Sep 15 1801 | Apr 6 1872 | |
| Zeiter | Hannah | Jan 6 1791 | Mar 7 1876 | |
| Zeiter | Jacob | Feb 20 1757 | Nov 15 1824 | |
| Zerfass | Magdalena | Nov 12 1776 | Mar 23 1859 | Wife of S. |
| Zerfass | Salome | 1803 | Feb 19 1839 | Wife of J. |
| Zerfass | Samuel | 1768 | Dec 29 1842 |
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Records in the New Cemetery
Zion Evangelical Lutheran church at Hummelstown
| Andrew | Eliz. | Mar 1 1796 | Jun 5 1862 | Wife of J. |
| Andrew | Jacob | 1756 | Sep 13 1829 | |
| Andrew | Jacob | Dec 10 1789 | Jan. 8 1844 | |
| Andrew | Margaret | 1759 | Apr 18 1838 | Wife of J. |
| Andrew | Mary | 1784 | Jan. 20 1832 | Daughter of J. |
| Baer | Abraham | May 17 1811 | Jan. 30 1844 | |
| Baer | John | May 26 1783 | Mar 2 1859 | |
| Baer | Magdalena | Sep 20 1786 | May 2 1829 | Wife of J. |
| Blessing | Eliz | Oct 13 1789 | Mar 12 1859 | Wife of Wm |
| Blessing | Nancy | Feb 14 1808 | Feb 24 1869 | |
| Blessing | William | Feb 22 1792 | Feb 4 1847 | |
| Bomgardner | Eliz. | Oct 10 1802 | Mar 5 1863 | Wife of G. |
| Books | Christina | Jul 4 1795 | Dec 4 1864 | |
| Bower | Amos | 1808 | Mar 10 1854 | |
| Brandt | Anna Margaret | Jan 8 1780 | Apr 13 1782 | |
| Brandt | Maria | 1797 | Mar 9 1825 | |
| Brandt | Susanna | 1804 | June 1827 | |
| Brubaker | Anna | Nov 17 1798 | Aug 25 1873 | Wife of C. |
| Brubaker | Christian | Sep 20 1798 | Aug 25 1873 | |
| Cassel | Eliz. | Feb 28 1780 | Sep 1 1858 | Wife of M. |
| Cassel | George | Mar 31 1798 | Feb 8 1880 | |
| Cassel | Jacob | Nov 1 1801 | Jul 30 1878 | |
| Cassel | Michael | May 18 1774 | Jan 22 1866 | |
| Derstine | Barbara | Jan. 19 1791 | May 21 1873 | |
| Douglass | Eliz. | 1774 | Dec 15 1840 | Wife of J. |
| Douglass | John | 1750 | May 23 1849 | |
| Earnest | Adam | May 18 1810 | Sept. 20 1873 | |
| Ebersole | Helen W. | Aug 18 1817 | Jan 18 1880 | Wife of A. |
| Elser | Joseph | Jul 22 1807 | Jun 17 1869 | |
| Fisher | Jacob | Dec 18 1793 | Mar 28 1864 | |
| Fisher | John | Sep 12 1798 | Dec 7 1876 | |
| Fisher | Susan | Mar 17 1801 | Aug 26 1876 | Wife of John |
| Fox | Eliz. | Dec 3 1794 | Apr 8 1802 | Wife of G. |
| Fox | George | Dec 17 1788 | Aug 25 1855 | |
| Fox | Mary L. | 1821 | Feb. 7, 1768 | Wife of T.E. |
| Fox | Thomas E. | Jul 2 1816 | Mar 3 1851 | |
| Fultenberger | John B. | 1802 | Jun 10 1878 | |
| Gish | George | Dec 24 1779 | Aug 18 1851 | |
| Gish | Rachel | Mar 6 1794 | Jul 15 1878 | Wife of G. |
| Gish | Susan | Oct 22 1785 | Jun 7 1813 | Wife of G. |
| Greenawalt | Nancy | Dec 17 1808 | Dec 1869 | Wife of S. |
| Greenawalt | Samuel | Aug 1801 | Apr 19 1879 | |
| Heffelfinger | Catherine | Jan 23 1805 | Dec 22 1859 | Wife of P. |
| Heffelfinger | Maria | 1763 | Oct 15 1840 | Wife of P. |
| Heffelfinger | Peter, sen. | 1767 | Jan. 31 1827 | |
| Heffelfinger | Peter, jr. | Jun 16 1795 | May 24 1873 | |
| Hershey | Henry | 1814 | Jan 3 1854 | |
| Hershey | Magdalena | Sep 30 1809 | Mar 9 1876 | Wife of J. M. |
| Hershey | Nancy | 1813 | May 4 1880 | Wife of H. |
| Hess | Cath. | Jun 16 1 819 | Aug 15 1867 | Wife of J. |
| Hocker | Benjamin | Dec 1 1805 | Jun 1 1863 | |
| Hocker | Fanny | Jun 18 1813 | Sep 22 1875 | Wife of B. |
| Hower | Isaac | Oct 13 1822 | Apr 10 1855 | |
| Humber | Adam | 1779 | Nov 15 1828 | |
| Humber | Molly | 1777 | Apr 5 1845 | Wife of A. |
| Hummel | Jesse B. | Nov 4 1807 | Aug 11 1867 | |
| Hummel | Mary | Apr 27 1815 | Jun 14 1840 | Wife of J.B. |
| Hummel | Valentine B. | Apr 28 1825 | Oct 10 1879 | |
| Jones | Margaret | Nov 1772 | Mar 8 1846 | |
| Lingel | John | Sept 26 1809 | Oct 11 1880 | |
| Lingel | Martha | Oct 29 1810 | Sep 12 1880 | Wife of J. |
| Lutz | John | Mar 5 1795 | Aug 5 1872 | |
| Lutz | Samuel | Dec 7 1818 | Jul 6 1868 | |
| Lutz | Sarah (Deininger) | Nov 10 1799 | May 23 1859 | Wife of J. |
| Keever | Susan | May 16 1776 | Aug 25 1855 | |
| Kinzel | Jonathan | Feb 17 1793 | Jan 12 1851 | |
| Mack | Rev. P.S. | Apr 8 1842 | Oct 10 1879 | |
| Mann | Charles E. J. | Jan 22 1793 | Feb 12 1860 | |
| Mann | Eliz. | Feb 20 1789 | Sep 22 1859 | Wife of C. |
| Manley | Solomon | Oct 13 1817 | Jun 11 1872 | |
| Minnich | ------- | Feb 25 1731 | 1783 | Wife of W. |
| Minnich | Barbara | 1768 | Mar 11 1823 | Daughter of W. |
| Minnich | Wendel, Jr. | 1755 | Feb 17 1820 | |
| Nissley | Christian | Aug. 16 1806 | Jul 8 1847 | |
| Nissley | Esther | Apr 23 1776 | Mar 4 1876 | Wife of J. |
| Nissley | Johannes | 1776 | Mar 3 1830 | |
| Nissley | Nancy | Dec 15 1811 | Apr 2 1878 | Wife of C. |
| Orth | William | Jul 31 1796 | Oct 10 1861 | |
| Rhan | Eliza M. | 1834 | Jan 28 1863 | |
| Rhan | Henry | Apr 11 1813 | Jan 27 1849 | |
| Rhan | Jacob | Aug 2 1805 | Mar 10 1844 | |
| Rhan | Nancy | 1804 | Jan 22 1864 | Wife of J. |
| Riegel | Cath. | Mar 17 1764 | Oct 22 1820 | Wife of J.A. |
| Riegel | John Adam | Sep 7 1754 | Aug 2 1822 | |
| Rhoades | Charles | Apr 20 1805 | Jan. 19 1877 | |
| Rhoades | Henry | Dec 28 1777 | Aug 28 1844 | |
| Rhoades | Susan | Apr 25 1779 | Jul 25 1855 | Wife of H. |
| Schmidt | Elias | 1787 | Mar 30 1851 | |
| Sherer | Esther | Feb 5 1796 | Jan 10 1875 | Wife of J. |
| Sherer | Jacob | Feb 19 1798 | July 13 1860 | |
| Shope | Arsham W. | Jul 24 1817 | Feb 22 1873 | |
| Shope | David | 1808 | Dec 7 1842 | |
| Singer | Barbara | 1774 | Mar 23 1834 | Wife of N. |
| Singer | Nicholas | 1769 | Mar 4 1815 | |
| Singer | Susanna | 1797 | Apr 17 1828 | |
| Smith | Conrad | Jul 10 1789 | Feb 2 1879 | |
| Smith | Susanna | 1790 | Aug 20 1846 | Wife of C. |
| Spolts | Israel | 1848 | Sep 20 1865 | |
| Stoner | Anna | Jul 10 1789 | Feb 2 1879 | Wife of G. |
| Strickler | Ulrich, sen., | Mar 9 1808 | May 15 1873 | |
| Titzel | Jacob | Nov 17 1792 | Oct 3 1870 | |
| Walmer | Samuel | 1819 | Jul 21 1872 | |
| Wheeler | George | Oct 13 1816 | Sep 3 1865 | |
| Yingst | Anna (Ulrich) | Jan 16 1770 | Dec 29 1856 | Wife of J. |
| Yingst | Cath. (Sheller) | Oct 26 1794 | Nov 15 1886 | Wife of J. |
| Yingst | Cath. | May 4 1827 | Mar 12 1860 | Daughter of J. |
| Yingst | Eliz | Apr 10 1807 | Mar 4 1876 | Daughter of J. |
| Yingst | Johannes | Aug 17 1773 | Feb 5 1821 | |
| Yingst | ---- | Dec 12 1795 | Apr 12 1873 | Son of J. |
| Yingst | Rebecca | Aug 21 1799 | Aug 29 1860 | Daughter of J. |