Emanuel REINHARD

Male 1847 - 1928  (80 years)


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  1. 1.  Emanuel REINHARD was born 1 Sep 1847, Cetronia, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Jonathan REINHARD and Rebecca WISSER); died 6 Feb 1928, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • Obituary: 7 Feb 1928, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, pages 5 & 19; Emanuel W. Reinhard, commander of E. B. Young Post No. 87, G.A.R., veteran construction engineer and one of the city's grand old men, died last night at his home, 905 ½ Allen street. He was in his eighty-first year. His death came suddenly after an illness of only four weeks, to the day, during which he, himself, regarded his afflictions as only temporary. He died, surrounded by members of his family, calmly and peacefully and in full possession of all of his faculties. Few men of Allentown have lived a more quiet and industrious life and at the same time have been so well known and universally respected than Emanuel Reinhard, and his death last night brought genuine grief not only to members of his large family, but to his legion of friends, fellow war veterans, employers and co-workers. For sixty years Mr. Reinhard was known in these parts as one of the best authorities in construction engineering and there are still many large buildings in Allentown that were erected under his personal supervision. During the past thirty years he was in charge of all construction for the Arbogast and Bastian company, and as late as January 6, was actively on the job. Prior to that time he was connected with William H. Gangewere Construction company. Mr. Reinhard's last appearance in public was on January 7, the day before he was forced to take to his bed, when he was installed as commander of E. B. Young Post for the third successive year. He had long been an active member of the post and always regarded the association with fellow veterans as one of the great pleasures of his life. As one of the organizers and charter members of Livingston Castle and St. Mary's Commandery, Knights of the Golden Eagle, he also achieved a record of distinction, and during his younger years, was drill master in the commandery. The Sons of Veterans and the Ladies' Relief Corps of the G.A.R. likewise considered themselves fortunate in listing him as a prominent member. On August 18, 1864, the age of seventeen, he enlisted as a private in Captain Roth's company E., 202nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was discharged on August 3, 1865, after an active year of service during which he distinguished himself for his bravery and resourcefulness. The regiment had a hazardous campaign and was engaged almost daily in combating Col. Mosby's guerillas along the Orange and Alexander road in Virginia. The storming of Fort Stetman as well as the hotly contested of the skirmish battles, Mr. Reinhard was wounded and the effects of the hurt followed him during his entire life. A giant in stature and physically as strong as iron, he always commanded respectful attention among men. But, in contrast to his physique, he was mild-mannered, soft spoken and considerate of his fellow. Despite his advanced age, his faculties were keen, his eyesight excellent and his iron nerve unaffected by the rigors of a long life-time. At the age of eighty, he astonished builders by walking intrepidly across girders and beams on buildings whose construction he was supervising, climbing ladders and performing other feats usually reserved for younger men. Of him it was said that he was one of the few builders who could read and grasp the smallest details of a blue-print at a glance, and his advice was often sought by other engineers. And of him it was often said by those who marveled at his activity: "Emanuel Reinhard will never die." He, himself, frequently predicted that he would "die in the harness." Dr. Robert L. Schaffer, his physician, was quoted as saying repeatedly during his last illness: "During all my practice, I have never seen such stamina and resistance." Mr. Reinhard stood over six feet in height and weighed over 200 pounds. Politically he was a staunch Republican and some years ago was intimately associated with Walter L. Jones, for more than a quarter of a century Republican leader of Lehigh county. During the administration of Mayor E. B. Young, 1876-78, Allentown's fifth mayor, Mr. Reinhard served for a while as a policeman, but later returned to his building activities. Mr. Reinhard's religious activities for many years were centered in and about Seibert U. E. church, whose edifice he helped to build. He was one of the congregation's charter members and at one time a trustee. In 1867 he was married to Amanda C. Kutz, who survives him. They were planning to celebrate their sixty-first wedding anniversary on April 25 of this year. Five children were born to the union, four of them surviving. They are: Mrs. Augustus Yoachum, Bethlehem; Mrs. Charles W. Snyder, Allentown; Mrs. Mabel Diehl, who lived at the Reinhard residence; and Clarence H. Reinhard, also of this city. Fifteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive. Mr. Reinhard was born in 1847 at Cetronia, South Whitehall township, a son of the late Jonathan and Rebekah, nee Wisser, Reinhard., and the youngest of eleven children, all of whom preceded him in death. He moved to Allentown shortly after the close of the Civil war. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night. [The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Tuesday, February 7, 1928, pages 5 & 19]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan REINHARD

    Jonathan — Rebecca WISSER. Rebecca (daughter of Johannes George WIESER and Elizabeth KOHLER) was born About 1802; died About 1841. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Rebecca WISSER was born About 1802 (daughter of Johannes George WIESER and Elizabeth KOHLER); died About 1841.

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    • Tree: USA Wisser Tree 01

    Children:
    1. Sarah M REINHARD was born 1822; died 1881.
    2. Daniel J. REINHARD was born 1837; died 1916.
    3. Mary Anna REINHARD was born 20 Feb 1842, Pennsylvania, USA; died 14 Nov 1912, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried 18 Nov 1912, Odd Fellows Cemetery.
    4. Ezra REINHARD was born 1844.
    5. 1. Emanuel REINHARD was born 1 Sep 1847, Cetronia, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA; died 6 Feb 1928, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Johannes George WIESER was born Nov 1758, Maxatawny Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA (son of George WIESER and Maria Barbara); died Oct 1809, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa.

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    • Tree: USA Wisser Tree 01
    • More Info: 14 Aug 1799, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA; The will of Elizabeth Kremer: KREMER, ELIZABETH, Greenwich. August 14, 1799 - March 9, 1802. To Christopher KREMER with whom I at present live all estate. Exrs: Christopher KREMER. Wits: John WISSER and Leonard SCHLOUGH. http://berks.pa-roots.com/wills/Abstracts1801-1805.html The dates represent the date that the will was written and the date the will was proved.
    • Weiser Families In America Vol 1: 1997, Page 1731; GW3 - This publication lists his birth as Nov 1758

    Johannes married Elizabeth KOHLER 1780. Elizabeth (daughter of Johannes Hans KOHLER and Ana Maria HOFFA) was born 19 Jul 1764, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 22 Mar 1844, Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried , Union-West End Cemetery, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth KOHLERElizabeth KOHLER was born 19 Jul 1764, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Johannes Hans KOHLER and Ana Maria HOFFA); died 22 Mar 1844, Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried , Union-West End Cemetery, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. John WISSER was born About 1787.
    2. Maria Elizabeth WISSER was born Abt 1790; died Abt 1874.
    3. Maria WISSER was born Abt 1788, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died Before 1821, Windsor Twp, Berks Co., PA..
    4. Susanna WIESER was born 4 May 1792, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 15 May 1862, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried , Union-West End Cemetery, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Catharine WISSER was born Abt 1794; died Bef. Nov 1821.
    6. Jacob WISSER was born 25 Dec1795, Grimsville, Berks, PA; died 03 Mar 1886, Fullerton, Lehigh, PA; was buried , Jordan Lutheran Cemetary.
    7. Sarah Saloma (Sally) WISSER was born 11 Nov 1799, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 12 Aug 1875, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa; was buried , Grimsville Cem, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa.
    8. Jonathan WIESER was born 18 Oct 1797, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 13 Apr 1884, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried , Linden Street Cemetery - Also known as: Allentown Cemetery, Old Allentown Cemetery.
    9. 3. Rebecca WISSER was born About 1802; died About 1841.
    10. Daniel WISSER was born 21 Dec 1803, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 12 Feb 1895, South Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States.
    11. Lydia WISSER was born 28 Mar 1807, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 6 Jul 1881, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  George WIESER died c Aug 1809, Greenwhich Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • Emigration: There were two ships named Edinburgh, arriving just a few days apart, September 14, 1753, and October 2, 1753. It appears that my family was on the ship with Captain John Lion, from Rotterdam that arrived on October 2.
    • Obituary: WILL ABSTRACT: WEISNER, GEORGE, Maxatawny. March 17, 1808 - August 14, 1809. All estate to be sold and divided into 3 shares, to sons Jacob and John and to children of deceased dau. Maria REIMER. Wife Maria Barbara to have all in her possession during life. Exrs: Son John. Wits: Isaac LEVAN and Jacob NITTRAUER. http://www.berks.pa-roots.com/wills/Abstracts1806-1810.html
    • Tree: USA Wisser Tree 01
    • Weiser Families In America Vol 1: 1997, Page 1723; GW - George is the start of the Wieser/Wisser Tree that is the subject of Chapter 18.

    Notes:

    Weiser Families In America Ch 18 ID: GW

    George — Maria Barbara. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Maria Barbara

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    • Tree: USA Wisser Tree 01

    Children:
    1. Maria WIESER was born c1750.
    2. Jacob WIESER was born c1750; died c1819.
    3. 6. Johannes George WIESER was born Nov 1758, Maxatawny Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died Oct 1809, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa.

  3. 14.  Johannes Hans KOHLER was born 15 Mar 1726, Trossingen, Tuttlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany (son of Gabriel KOHLER and Christina (Burckh?) STROM); died 27 Dec 1799, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa.

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    • Emigration: Before 1764, From:Trossingen, Tuttlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; From:Trossingen, Tuttlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Died in Greenwich, Berks Co., Pennsylvania, USA

    Johannes married Ana Maria HOFFA 29 Jan 1749, Aldingen, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Ana (daughter of Johann Melchior HOFFA and Anna Maria Scarlotta HESSLER) was born 29 Sep 1728, Aldingen, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; died 2 Apr 1820, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Ana Maria HOFFA was born 29 Sep 1728, Aldingen, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany (daughter of Johann Melchior HOFFA and Anna Maria Scarlotta HESSLER); died 2 Apr 1820, Greenwich Twp, Berks Co, Pa.

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    • Emigration: Before 1764, Birth: Aldingen, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; Birth: Aldingen, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Death: Greenwich Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth KOHLER was born 19 Jul 1764, Greenwich, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 22 Mar 1844, Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried , Union-West End Cemetery, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA.