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Copy of Unpublished works for Descendants of Hans Leonhardt HIRTZEL/Hartzell

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Re: Descendants of Hans Leonhardt HIRTZEL/Hartzell

PatsyHittleGORE  (View posts)
Posted: 7 May 2008 4:25PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HARTZELL, Wagner, Heckman, Bastian, Yeisly
I have E-mailed you directly so have added a little tidbit for My HARTZELL roots.
.... 4. Anna Maria HARTZELL b: Jun 26, 1812 of Williams Twp, Northampton Co, PA baptized Sept 18, 1812 at First Reformed Church Sponsor: Philip Brotzman & Christina, Died (Aug.) Dec. 2, 1849. buried at Arndt's Cemetery, Forks Twp, Northampton, PA; 5th Row, Sec: 1 D, buried with her in-laws d/o Abraham HARTZELL & Christina Yeisley, m: 4 Nov 1832 Abraham WAGNER b: 31 Dec 1805 Forks Twp, Northampton Co, PA d: 25 Oct 1882 Greenbush Twp, Warren Co, IL buried over the County Line in Prairie City Cemetery, McDonough County, Illinois s/o Adam WAGENER (1778-1852) & Regina Eva (Rachael) HECKMAN (1789-1864) & gs/o J. Frederick WAGNER & Catherine Michael, & George HECKMAN & Regina Bastian. History: After Mariah death her husband Abram and their five children migrated to Spoon River Valley in Fulton Co, IL. They sufferred many hardships on this journey west and making a home was tough in this Prairie State. *6 CHILDREN: 1) Julia Anna KETCHAM (1835-1868 IL); 2) Edward WAGNER (1837-1901 IL); 3) Sarah Ann COZAD (1839-1878 IL); *4) Susan WAGNER (1842-1933 IL) m: 1865 Henry L. HITTLE (1837-1884); 5) Adam WAGNER (1845-1850 buried at Arndt's cemetery w/ his mother & WAGNER grandparents); & 6) Elizabeth BONE (1847-1936 IL). Tombstone was broken and hard to read in 1993 I could read Maria ... d: 1849 37Y 5M 28d w/o Abraham WAGNER, Cemetery Book has her death as 1819. Diggers BeWARE GRAVE Errors. Thank heavens we found a Burial Record for her, which tells it all. Her father names her 1854 in his will as deceased gives her spouse & her five children. Plus on my great-grandmothers baptism in the German Reformed congregation in Easton it even gives her mother's maiden name of HARTZELL. I love it when a plan comes together! Wooozer! [1, 10, 12, 29, 50-58, 59-75, 300]. My Roots :)

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