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101 Edwin Wiser- Weiser Book, Source (S-2129628381)
 
102 Edwin Wiser- Weiser book, Ralph Wisser, Source (S-2129628382)
 
103 Ellen Rebecca Wisser Buchman
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f8ccf3fc-573c-4293-9ace-1dc01da5a308&tid=7158548&pid=347 
WISSER, Ellen Rebecca (P347)
 
104 Email From Shirley - Sat 6 Dec 2003


Hi Gary,

I was reading your material online and noticed a few mistakes that I know about and wanted to correct them for you. In the section where J. Adam Lichty is married to Catharine Kroninger (they are my great-grandparents) you have some of children's name incorrect. My grandmothe Susan was married to John Petty not Patay. The Asa of Bowmanstown is supposed to be Ira. Following is the list of all 14 of the children in order of birth.

Alice K. married to William H. Fatzinger; Susan K. married to John Petty; Thomas K. married to Datie Warmkessel; Amon K. married to Mrs. Alvin W. Rohrbach; Elilzabeth K. who died as a small child; Robert K. married to Kate M. Ackley; Carmi K. married to Jeanette Smith; John Adam K. married to Estella Mae Hartman; Reuben K. died as a young child; Catharine K. also died as a child; Ira K. married to Ida Matilda Blose; Amy K. married to Harleigh W. Diehl; Dorothea K. died as a child; and Mark K. married Myrtle Truchses.

I just recently was in PA working on my genealogy and visited all the cemeteries where all the above are buried and took pictures. If you would like any info as to where they are all buried I'll be happy to share it.

I have spoken with Carmi's granddaughter-in-law recently. She was married to Randall. He died about a year ago and is buried in Calif. Since your info was on Carmi I assume you are kin to him. I would also assume his son Luther is in a assistant living facility in PA.

I found it interesting to learn that Daniel and Judith Wisser used to farm where the Highland Cemetery is now located. Of course, you already know several of our kin are buried there.

Would love to hear from you.

Shirley Miller
Ozark, AL 
LICHTY, John Adam (P431)
 
105 Emanuel Wisser
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=327b8660-d53a-4786-9d22-a52a8e39ba82&tid=7158548&pid=564 
KRAUSE, Mary Ann (P564)
 
106 Florene Adams Obit, Source (S-2129628383)
 
107 From FindAGrave.com:
Birth: 1735
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Jun. 4, 1816
Union County
Pennsylvania, USA

His wife was Mary Magdalene (surname unknown at this time). Keleain was born in 1735 in Pennsylvania (possibly near Virginsville, Berks Co., PA) and died June 4, 1816 in Buffaloe Twp., Union Co., PA.

In Annals of Buffalo Valley, pg. 436:
1817 Deaths: Killian Dunkle, East Buffalo.

His will was written 20 March 1815, recorded in Union County, PA, 10 Jun 1816. The will was written in German, signed Kilin Dunck.
It was transcribed before it was recorded. Heirs: Sons: Jacob, Peter, Johannes, George, and Daughters: Elisabeth, Rosina, Magdalena, Eva and Catharina.

"In the Name of God Amen. I, Killian Dunckel, living in Buffalloe Township, Union County and State of Pennsylvania, have by me considered and agreed after I have becom to a high age by the grase of God, and as my life in a short time may end, and I like all other mortal people will have to leave this world, having also made this my testament and last will by good memory and full _____ designated and specified the same as following.
First of all I command my Soul to my Redeemer, Jesus, in his grace full hands and my body to the earth to be buried in a honestly and christian like manner for which my herein mentioned Executor shall take care and the costs thereof as soon as pofsible out of my remaining Estate after my death pay off.
Secondly, whatever my remainder of my estate at touching the same it is my will and testament that my sons, namely, Jacob, Peter, John (the German will says Johannes) and George Dunckel, each of them one hundred pounds current money first of all more as my Daughters shall have.
Thirdly, it is my will that my Daughters, namely, Elisabeth, Rosina, Magdalena, Eva, and Catharine or any one of them or their bodily heirs shall as then with my four sons comin in equaly shares excepted what I have before given and bequeathed to my Sons, whatsoever my Sons or Daughters or their husbands in money already have received which to them regular is charged shall by my hereafter mentioned Executor each of them be charged on their shares.
Fourthly, I appoint my beloved Son, Peter Dunckel, as my Executor as for my whole Estate, and in the remaining of this my last will and testament, I do allow my Executor no more but two hundred dollars for his pains and trouble as Executor, the losts which may arrise shall all out of my remaining Estate be paid.
Finally it is my will that if one or the other of my children should be that would not be with my will satisfied shall be totally deducted as Heirs.
In witnefs this have I mentioned, Kellian Dunckel this my last will and Testament with my own hands under signed and sealed so on this 20th day of March 1815. Signed Kilin Dunckel. (Signed, sealed, published pronounced by Killian Dunckel, Testator of his last will and testament in presence of us and at his request and on every side presence our names as witnefses hereby signed: John Rentochler and John Tilman. Recorded 10 June 1816.

His son, Peter, was named Executor and in his record of accounts, he charged the estate $35.56 "for a debt due him by deceased for boarding in his lifetime to wit, from the 1st October 1815 to 4th June 1816." I believe from this his death date is 04 June 1816. Peter also paid out of the estate: "Also for food and drink furnished at the funeral: $10.00." Also "Cash paid Mrs. Rensler for making shroud, etc., for deceased: $1.00; Cash paid S. Snyder for copy of will in German: $.95."

Johann Keleain and Mary Magdalene Dunckel had the following children:

1 Elisabeth DUNCKEL who md. Michael Lesher

2 Mary Magdalene DUNCKEL was christened August 19, 1764 at Richmond Twp., Berks Co., PA and md. Henry Kelchner.

3 Jacob DUNCKEL was born March 28, 1766 at Greenwich Twp, Berks Co., PA. Jacob died April 27, 1817 at Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania. Jacob was buried at Dreisbach Ch. Cem., Lewisburg, PA and md. Anna Catharine Shoemaker.

4 Catharine DUNCKEL (Twin) was born March 14, 1768. Catharine was christened April 4, 1768 at Dunkel Church, Greenwich Twp., Berks Co., PA.

5 Maria Eva DUNCKEL (Twin) was born March 14, 1768. Maria was christened April 4, 1768 at Ref. Ch., Greenwich Twp., Berks Co, PA and md. George Heinly.

6 Catharina DUNCKEL was born 12 May 1771 (according to her tombstone) and died 7 Jul 1825 in Berks Co., PA. She md. John Glass.

7 John Sr. DUNKLE (Twin) was born February 8, 1775 at Greenwich Twp, Berks Co., PA. John was christened April 30, 1775 at Dunkel Church, Greenwich Twp., Berks Co., PA. John died February 10, 1835 at Vinton Co., OH. John was buried at Old McArthur Cemetery, Vinton Co., OH. John's wife's first name was Elizabeth. Her maiden name could have been Markel.

8 Anna Maria DUNCKEL (Twin) was born February 8, 1775. Anna was christened April 30, 1775 at Dunkel Church, Greenwich Twp., Berks Co., PA.

9 George S. DUNCKEL was born August 23, 1779 at Greenwich Twp, Berks Co., PA. George died August 3, 1844 at Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH. George was buried at Stumpf Cemetery, Laurelville, OH. He md. Mary Magdalene Heinly.

10 Peter DUNCKEL

11 Rosina DUNCKEL md. Solomon Betts
 
DUNCKEL, Johann Keleain Jr. (I546)
 
108 Gary Wisser, Source (S-2129628384)
 
109 George married 2 sisters. After Claudia Gorden died he married her sister Myrtle Gorden. BRYANT, George William (Will) (P278)
 
110 George Wisser lived in Fredrick, PA in 1981 (James Wisser obit)

--Invalid Dates

Birth: APPROX1906 
WISSER, George W. (P508)
 
111 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F463
 
112 GTE employee for 32 years- Lineman, Troubleshooter, Engineer WISSER, Dale Oliver (P2)
 
113 Hattie Louise CUNIUS was born on 22 Sep 1886 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. She died on 22 Sep 1886 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The cause of death was Convulsions at birth. She was buried on 23 Sep 1886 in Lot 362 East; Section OP; Aulenbach, Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. CUNNIS, Hattie Louise (I753)
 
114 He was a stone and brick mason for fourty-five years. He resided nearly all his life in South Whitehall township and for fourty years at Walberts. For ten years he conducted a coal yard at Walberts. In 1907 he retired from business and in
1912 he moved to Guthsville. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, which he served as deacon. He filled the office of school director of South Whitehall township very acceptedly. (from the HISTORY OF LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA - 1914) 
WISSER, Emanuel (P391)
 
115 Henry Bonner was born in 1706 in Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina to Henry Bonner and Deborah (Whedbee) Bonner and died in 1766 in Chowan County, North Carolina. He was 60 years old. It is unknown the exact date of Henry's death, but he died between 17 Jul 1766 and 06 Nov 1766. He made his last will and testament on 17 Jul 1766. Henry married Sarah Luten in about 1729. Henry and Sarah had three known sons: Thomas; William; and Henry. It is possible that they had more children prior to 1744 when Thomas was born, but there is no record confirming this. If there were more children, then they died before 1766, because no other child is mentioned in Henry?s will.
After Sarah?s death in 1750, Henry married Elizabeth Hardy. Henry and Elizabeth had one son: Richard. After Henry?s death, Elizabeth married William Roberts and had at least six more children with him.
 
BONNER, Colonel Henry IV (I756)
 
116 HENRY DAVIDHEISER



by Ronny O. Bodine

28 September 2013





HENRY DAVIDHEISER was born 1759-1761, being aged 60 on 2 Dec 1820, 69 on Dec 1828 and 79 in Dec 1838; died 19 Aug 1838 in Greenwich Township, Berks County.



Henry Davidheiser served as a Private in the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Butler during the Revolutionary War. He submitted two declarations, one on 2 Dec 1820 when aged 60 and another on 8 Dec 1828 when aged 69 as a resident of Alsace Township in Berks County. He stated he enlisted in May 1778 in Berks County in a company commanded by Captain Robert Connely in the Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Butler and that at the expiration of his service he was honorably discharged at Carlisle. His application was approved. He died 19 Aug 1838 leaving a will.



His death was reported in The Reading Adler of 28 Aug 1838: Heinrich Davidsheiser, a soldier of the RW, died on 19 Aug 1838, aged 79, in Greenwich Twp., Berks County.



The will of Henry Devitshiser of Greenwich Township, Berks County, was written 11 Dec 1837 and proved 10 Sept 1838. Therein was named only his widow, Elizabeth, who was also appointed the executor. (Berks County Wills, vol. 8, p. 72)



On 10 April 1844, his widow, Elizabeth Davidheiser, aged 73, applied for a widow?s pension. To prove her case evidence was provided showing she had married Henry Davidheiser on 28 April 1789 in Reading, Berks County and that her name before marriage was ELIZABETH MAURER. On 9 Oct 1850, now residing with her son Solomon in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Elizabeth Davidheiser, now blind, appeared before the Lehigh County Court in the company of her son Solomon to clear up a matter regarding her widow?s pension.





In 1850, Elizabeth Davidheiser lived with her son Solomon and his family in South Whitehall Township. The family was recorded under the name HISER and consisted of Solomon 40, his wife Lydia 41, 4 children and his mother Elizabeth, 79.



The German will of Elizabeth Davidheiser of Greenwich Township, Berks County was written 15 May 1846 and named her sons Heinrich, John, Jacob, Solomon, and Samuel and daughters Anna, wife of Jacob Wisser and Elizabeth. Peter Klein was appointed executor. On 17 Sept 1851 an inventory was submitted that included a bond from Jacob Wisser dated 12 April 1845 for $275. On 13 April 1852, Solomon Davidheiser submitted an accounting of the estate and noted the bond from Jacob Wisser had not yet been collected. (Lehigh County Register of Wills, File no. 2343) - See more at: http://wisserfamily.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I146&tree=wisser01#sthash.qDGmO3TT.dpuf 
DAVIDHEISER, Annie (P388)
 
117 HENRY DAVIDHEISER



by Ronny O. Bodine

28 September 2013





HENRY DAVIDHEISER was born 1759-1761, being aged 60 on 2 Dec 1820, 69 on Dec 1828 and 79 in Dec 1838; died 19 Aug 1838 in Greenwich Township, Berks County.



Henry Davidheiser served as a Private in the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Butler during the Revolutionary War. He submitted two declarations, one on 2 Dec 1820 when aged 60 and another on 8 Dec 1828 when aged 69 as a resident of Alsace Township in Berks County. He stated he enlisted in May 1778 in Berks County in a company commanded by Captain Robert Connely in the Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Butler and that at the expiration of his service he was honorably discharged at Carlisle. His application was approved. He died 19 Aug 1838 leaving a will.



His death was reported in The Reading Adler of 28 Aug 1838: Heinrich Davidsheiser, a soldier of the RW, died on 19 Aug 1838, aged 79, in Greenwich Twp., Berks County.



The will of Henry Devitshiser of Greenwich Township, Berks County, was written 11 Dec 1837 and proved 10 Sept 1838. Therein was named only his widow, Elizabeth, who was also appointed the executor. (Berks County Wills, vol. 8, p. 72)



On 10 April 1844, his widow, Elizabeth Davidheiser, aged 73, applied for a widow?s pension. To prove her case evidence was provided showing she had married Henry Davidheiser on 28 April 1789 in Reading, Berks County and that her name before marriage was ELIZABETH MAURER. On 9 Oct 1850, now residing with her son Solomon in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Elizabeth Davidheiser, now blind, appeared before the Lehigh County Court in the company of her son Solomon to clear up a matter regarding her widow?s pension.





In 1850, Elizabeth Davidheiser lived with her son Solomon and his family in South Whitehall Township. The family was recorded under the name HISER and consisted of Solomon 40, his wife Lydia 41, 4 children and his mother Elizabeth, 79.



The German will of Elizabeth Davidheiser of Greenwich Township, Berks County was written 15 May 1846 and named her sons Heinrich, John, Jacob, Solomon, and Samuel and daughters Anna, wife of Jacob Wisser and Elizabeth. Peter Klein was appointed executor. On 17 Sept 1851 an inventory was submitted that included a bond from Jacob Wisser dated 12 April 1845 for $275. On 13 April 1852, Solomon Davidheiser submitted an accounting of the estate and noted the bond from Jacob Wisser had not yet been collected. (Lehigh County Register of Wills, File no. 2343) - See more at: http://wisserfamily.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I146&tree=wisser01#sthash.qDGmO3TT.dpuf 
WISSER, Jacob (P396)
 
118 HENRY DAVIDHEISER



by Ronny O. Bodine

28 September 2013





HENRY DAVIDHEISER was born 1759-1761, being aged 60 on 2 Dec 1820, 69 on Dec 1828 and 79 in Dec 1838; died 19 Aug 1838 in Greenwich Township, Berks County.



Henry Davidheiser served as a Private in the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Butler during the Revolutionary War. He submitted two declarations, one on 2 Dec 1820 when aged 60 and another on 8 Dec 1828 when aged 69 as a resident of Alsace Township in Berks County. He stated he enlisted in May 1778 in Berks County in a company commanded by Captain Robert Connely in the Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Butler and that at the expiration of his service he was honorably discharged at Carlisle. His application was approved. He died 19 Aug 1838 leaving a will.



His death was reported in The Reading Adler of 28 Aug 1838: Heinrich Davidsheiser, a soldier of the RW, died on 19 Aug 1838, aged 79, in Greenwich Twp., Berks County.



The will of Henry Devitshiser of Greenwich Township, Berks County, was written 11 Dec 1837 and proved 10 Sept 1838. Therein was named only his widow, Elizabeth, who was also appointed the executor. (Berks County Wills, vol. 8, p. 72)



On 10 April 1844, his widow, Elizabeth Davidheiser, aged 73, applied for a widow?s pension. To prove her case evidence was provided showing she had married Henry Davidheiser on 28 April 1789 in Reading, Berks County and that her name before marriage was ELIZABETH MAURER. On 9 Oct 1850, now residing with her son Solomon in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Elizabeth Davidheiser, now blind, appeared before the Lehigh County Court in the company of her son Solomon to clear up a matter regarding her widow?s pension.





In 1850, Elizabeth Davidheiser lived with her son Solomon and his family in South Whitehall Township. The family was recorded under the name HISER and consisted of Solomon 40, his wife Lydia 41, 4 children and his mother Elizabeth, 79.



The German will of Elizabeth Davidheiser of Greenwich Township, Berks County was written 15 May 1846 and named her sons Heinrich, John, Jacob, Solomon, and Samuel and daughters Anna, wife of Jacob Wisser and Elizabeth. Peter Klein was appointed executor. On 17 Sept 1851 an inventory was submitted that included a bond from Jacob Wisser dated 12 April 1845 for $275. On 13 April 1852, Solomon Davidheiser submitted an accounting of the estate and noted the bond from Jacob Wisser had not yet been collected. (Lehigh County Register of Wills, File no. 2343) 
DAVIDHEISER, Henry (I146)
 
119 Her Tombstone list dates as 1894 - 1950 BRYANT, Nora Bell (P323)
 
120 History of Lehigh County Pennsylvania and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of its Families, vol. 3

Page 1379
THOMAS L. WIESER, painter and paper-hanger
of Allentown, was born Nov. 26, 1847, in North
Whitehall township, Lehigh county. He was
educated in the public school at Cedarville and
brought up on a farm until 1864, when he enlisted
in the Civil War as a private of the 2d
Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery and served until
Feb. 20, 1866, when he was mustered out at
City Point. During his service he was wounded
in the right leg. After his discharge he returned
home and learned the trade of painter under
Amos and James Unger, at Allentown, where
he served an apprenticeship of three years. He
then followed his trade as a journeyman in Ohio,
Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin, after which
he returned to Allentowm. He and his brother
Henry then conducted a general painting business
for a time until 1871, when he embarked in the
business for himself and since then has been^ engaged
as a house painter and paper-hanger in a
successful manner, his place being at No. 119
North Madison street. He is a member of the

Page 1380
Grand Army of the Republic, the Elks and the
Patriotic Order Sons of America.
Mr. Wieser was married to Emma S. Beidelman,
daughter of Samuel and Henrietta (Stuber)
Beidelman, of Allentown. They have one
child, a son, Samuel Jonathan, who married
Mamie Hagenbuch, and they have a daughter,
Isabella. The son learned the same trade and
is engaged in business with his father.
Mr. Wieser's father was Jonathan Wieser, a
native of Berks county, where he carried on the
trade of weaver (mostly bed-spreads) near Hamburg,
for a number of years; then located in Lehigh
county, where he conducted farming operations
in different localities. He died at Allentown,
aged 86 years. In early life he w7as a
staunch Democrat, but in later years became a
Republican. He was married to Hannah Henninger,
of Whitehall township, near Wennersville,
and they had twelve children, six of whom
died in infancy: Jonathan; Adeline, m. William
Ritter; Mary, m. Edward Eisenhard; Henry
W.; Gideon; and Thos. L.

 
WIESER, Thomas Lewis (I264)
 
121 History of Lehigh County, PA - 1914, Source (S-2129628385)
 
122 Homestead with his wife Susanna Bachman (widdow of John Moyer) on the William Moyer Farm, Situated south of Klinesville, PA. LICHTY, David (P190)
 
123 http://home.comcast.net/~springfamily/b9406.htm#P1313


238. William BISHOP Jr.11 was born about 1790. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1810 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He purchased land on on 9 Mar 1818 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1820 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1830 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He signed a will on 12 Mar 1835 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1840 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died before Oct 1847 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He's will was recorded in Oct 1847 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. William BISHOP Jr. and Isabella SIMS were married on 28 Dec 1810 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.

239. Isabella SIMS 11 was born about 1797 in South Carolina. She appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She appeared in the Federal Census in 1860 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She appeared in the Federal Census in 1870 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She died after Aug 1870 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. Children were:

i.

Rhoda BISHOP11 was born WFT Est 1809-1836. She died WFT Est 1825-1903.
119

ii.

Rebecca BISHOP.
iii.

Presley BISHOP11 was born about 1814 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1840 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1860 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
iv.

Anna BISHOP11 was born about 1818 in Kentucky.
v.

Josiah BISHOP11 was born about 1818 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died before 12 Sep 1853 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
vi.

Mary BISHOP11 was born on 18 Feb 1820 in Kentucky. She died on 28 Feb 1899.
vii.

Isabella BISHOP was born about 1822 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She died on 20 May 1910 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She was buried after 20 May 1910 in Lick Creek Cemetery, Hopkins County, Kentucky.
viii.

James BISHOP11 was born about 1827 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1860 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died before 1880.
ix.

Milton E. BISHOP11 was born about 1835/36 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1870 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1880 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
x.

William BISHOP Jr..11
xi.

Hampton Ervine BISHOP.11 
SIMS, Isabella (I154)
 
124 http://home.comcast.net/~springfamily/b9406.htm#P1313


238. William BISHOP Jr.11 was born about 1790. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1810 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He purchased land on on 9 Mar 1818 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1820 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1830 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He signed a will on 12 Mar 1835 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1840 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died before Oct 1847 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He's will was recorded in Oct 1847 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. William BISHOP Jr. and Isabella SIMS were married on 28 Dec 1810 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.

239. Isabella SIMS11 was born about 1797 in South Carolina. She appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She appeared in the Federal Census in 1860 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She appeared in the Federal Census in 1870 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She died after Aug 1870 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. Children were:

i.

Rhoda BISHOP11 was born WFT Est 1809-1836. She died WFT Est 1825-1903.
119

ii.

Rebecca BISHOP.
iii.

Presley BISHOP11 was born about 1814 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1840 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1860 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
iv.

Anna BISHOP11 was born about 1818 in Kentucky.
v.

Josiah BISHOP11 was born about 1818 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died before 12 Sep 1853 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
vi.

Mary BISHOP11 was born on 18 Feb 1820 in Kentucky. She died on 28 Feb 1899.
vii.

Isabella BISHOP was born about 1822 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She died on 20 May 1910 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She was buried after 20 May 1910 in Lick Creek Cemetery, Hopkins County, Kentucky.
viii.

James BISHOP11 was born about 1827 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1850 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1860 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died before 1880.
ix.

Milton E. BISHOP11 was born about 1835/36 in Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1870 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He appeared in the Federal Census in 1880 in Hopkins County, Kentucky.
x.

William BISHOP Jr..11
xi.

Hampton Ervine BISHOP.11 
BISHOP, William Jr. (I155)
 
125 http://www.okcemeteries.net/marshall/kingston/kingston.htm
 
BONNER, Jonathan (P252)
 
126 http://www.okcemeteries.net/marshall/kingston/kingston.htm
 
BONNER, Wade Hill (I83)
 
127 http://www.okcemeteries.net/marshall/kingston/kingston.htm
 
BONNER, Wade Hill (I83)
 
128 http://www.okcemeteries.net/marshall/kingston/kingston.htm
 
BONNER, Wade Hill (I83)
 
129 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F582
 
130 I have found records for several Abraham Wissers


--- Abraham Wisser (born Nov. 1827)
1900 Census at Berks County Almshouse

--- Abraham Wisser (born c1828)
1880 Greenwich Census -Widower with 2 year old dau Cath

--- Abraham (born c1833) and Sara Wisser
1858 Godparents for Rosa Mentaina Wisser
Parents ----- Wisser and Melinda
1860 S. Whitehall Cen w/ w Sarah,Phaon
1866 Whitehall - Enters partnership as "Frederick & Co" for the manufacturing of railroad cars
1870 S. Whitehall Cen w/ w Sarah,Phaon, Louisa, Lewis
1877 Parents in the wedding of Rev. PP Wisser
1880 Whitehall Cen w/ Saryann, Thaon, Louissa (Wissor)

--- Abraham Wisser
1883 Mar 23 - Married Hennrietta at Dunkel's Church, Lenhartsville, Greenwich Twp, Berks, PA
1890 Oct 19 - Kempton, Berks- Communion w/ Hennrietta

1892 May 1 - Kempton, Berks-Communion w/ Mrs. A, Wisser


DIFFERENT LINE
--- Abraham Wisser ( b c1822 in GERMANY)
1870 NY Cen w/ Catherine (c1823) and son Charles (1857) 
WISSER, Abraham (P389)
 
131 IMPORTANT: THIS NAME HAS NOT YET BEEN COMFIRMED !!! WISSER, Daniel (P691)
 
132 Information from Ralph Wisser May, 2000, Source (S-2129628386)
 
133 It is my understanding that Morris was deaf. WISSER, Morris (I422)
 
134 Iva was 15 when first child, Ed was born. After her husband Randall died she had to send the three kids to orphanages. Iva went to a concert of Laberta at the home one day and told Laberta that she had a suprise. A new baby brother (Bob).
Laberta had not seen her mother for some time. Laberta told her mother that she wanted to go home too. Iva took Laberta and Ed home to live with her and her new husband James Wisser.

Iva and James met while working for the Letlightner farm. She was a housekeeper, he was a farmworker (share) While she was pregnant with Dale the farmhouse caught on fire. While tossing belongings out of the secnd story window, Items got
stuck on the roof. She went out on the roof to push them off and fell off. She later went into labor and Dale was born early. He only weighed about 3 pounds at birth.

Later she was employed by the Barstow, CA Marine Base Hospital as a nurse's aide for 35 years. She belonged to the Crown Chapter 162 of the Eastern Star.(obit) 
CORNELL, Iva Margaret (P230)
 
135 Jackson B. Bonner obit Family F298
 
136 Jacob Wisser, a son of Daniel Wisser, was a stone mason employing from eight to ten men. The greater part of his life he lived at Crackersport. The latter part of his life he lived with his son Lewis at Fullerton, where he died aged
ninety-one years. 
WISSER, Jacob (P396)
 
137 Jaloyce Bryant, Source (S-2129628387)
 
138 Jerome CUNNIUS was born on 18 Sep 1855 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He died on 12 Oct 1891 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The cause of death was Suicide by cutting of his throat. He was buried on 15 Oct 1891 in Lot 362 East; Section OP; Aulenbach, Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He married Lucy WISSER on 11 Feb 1882 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Family F572
 
139 Johann Melchiior Hoffa and Anna Maria Scarlotta names are written on the grave stone of their daughter Maria "Hoffa" Kohler. HOFFA, Johann Melchior (P770)
 
140 Johann Melchiior Hoffa and Anna Maria Scarlotta names are written on the grave stone of their daughter Maria "Hoffa" Kohler. HESSLER, Anna Maria Scarlotta (P771)
 
141 John Adam Lichty is the Great Grandfather of Shirley E. Miller. Shirley has been very helpful in providing information on the Wisser/Lichty family. LICHTY, John Adam (P431)
 
142 John Cornell Death Notice (newspaper clipping)
22 Nov 1919 , Waverly, New York

John Cornell, who had been a resident of Union Center for more than fifty years, died at his home Nov. 5. Had he lived until the 21st of December, he would have been ninety years old. He is survived by thirteen children. The deceased was a veteran of the civil war. He enlisted August 20, 1862, from Broome county, NY and was mustered into the US service August 29, 1862, at Binghamton. As a private he served three years in Company C, 137th regiment NY, volunteer infantry, under Captains W. L. Hoskins, D.P. Russell, and William N. Sage, and Col. David Ireland and Lt. Col. K.S. VanVorhees. The regiment was organized at Binghamton and left the state for Washington, DC, Sept 25, 1862. It was attached to the 12th Corps Army of the Potomac to October 1863 to April 1864, and 20th Corps from April 1864 to June 1865. The Army of the Cumberland moved to Harper's Ferry September 27 to 30, 1862, engaged at Charleston, VA, Nov 9, 1862; Charleston and Berryville, Dec. 2, 1862; battle of Fredericksburg in Reserve D, Dec 13, 1862; Mud March Jan 20 to 24, 1863; battle of Chancellorsville May 1 to 4, 1863; Gettysburg, PA, July 1 to 3, 1863; was captured July 2, 1863, and taken to Belle Island, VA and held there for three months. There he was paroled and sent to the hospital until October 1863, and rejoined the regiment at Savannah, Georgia. The regiment moved to Bridgeport, Alabama, Sept. 24, 1863, and joined the Army of the Cumberland. Engaged in battle of Wauhatchie, Tenn., Oct 28-29, 1863; battles of Orchard Knob, Nov 23; Lookout Mt. Nov. 24; Mission Ridge, Nov. 25; Ringgold Gap, Nov. 27, 1863; Rockyfaced Ridge, GA., May 8 to 11, 1864; Resoca, GA., May 14-15, 1864; near Cassville, GA., May 19; New Hope Church, May 25; battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Rills, GA, May 26 to June 5; battles about Marietta and Kenesaw Mt., June 10 to July 2, 1864; Smyna Camp Ground, GA. July 4, 1864; Chattahoochie River, July 5 to 17, 1864; Beechtree Creek, July 19-20, 1864; siege of Atlanta, July 22 to Aug 25, 1864; occupation of Atlanta, Sept 2 to Nov 15, 1864; engaged near Atlanta, Ga., Nov 9, 1964; March to the Sea, Nov 15 to Dec 10, 1864; Savannah GA, Dec 10 to 21, 1864. He engaged at Ioeras Cora, N.C., March 10; Bentonville, March 19-21, 1865; Raleigh NC April 26, 1865; Grand View at Washington DC, May 23, 1865; finally and honorable discharged June 9, 1865, at Bladenburg, Maryland by reason of close of war. He was a member of Howard post No. 474. GAR and the department of NY at Maine, NY. 
CORNELL, John Ransom (I11)
 
143 Jonas Altenderfer - Obituary

" Jonas Altenderfer died of a complication of diseases, due to old age, at Krumsville. Deceased was a son of the late Jacob Altenderfer and his wife Sarah (nee Wisser) and was born July 31, 1826, and attained the age of 85 years, 5 months and 22 days. He was born and reared in Greenwich township, Berks county, on the home now owned by his brother John. Deceased was twice married. His first wife was Katie Dietrich, who died about 30 years ago. His second wife was Maria Greenawalt, who preceded him in death by three years. By the second union there were two children, a son Harvey, with whom deceased resided, surviving. For a number of years he was affected mentally, which weakened his system gradually until death. There survive besides the son, a brother John and these sisters: Mrs. Catharine Kunkel, Mrs. Sallie Neifert and Mrs. Mary Lichty, all of Kansas and Nebraska."



[Source: Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, January 27, 1912, page 10. Submitted by Jerri.]



Source: http://berks.pa-roots.com/obits/ObitsA.html



Note from an Altenderfer descendant (see "Comments");



Jonas Altenderfer

I believe the obituary for Jonas had incorrect information about his surviving three sisters. They did not live in Nebraska but did live in Marion Co.,Iowa and Mary Lichty lived in Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. The other two sisters lived in Iowa the entire time. 
ALTENDERFER, Jacob Jonas (I166)
 
144 Jordan UCC Church, Crypt
Lot C-111 
GANGWERE, Amandes (I233)
 
145 Judith "Lichty" Wisser obit - 2 May 1895, Source (S-2129628388)
 
146 Last Name was spelled KNERR on Wedding Records:
Register of the Reformed Congregation of Ziegels Church,in Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.

Her name was spelled Tevilla Knerr on the 1860 Census, but I think Tevilia is correct. gaw 3/31/2004 
KNERR, Sarah T. (P95)
 
147 Last Will and Testament
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=98f4b5ec-4e5b-4ba1-b267-860655e72e6d&tid=7158548&pid=391 
WISSER, Emanuel (P391)
 
148 LDS Family Group Record (LDS-0001), Source (S-2129628389)
 
149 Letha Culp, Source (S-2129628390)
 
150 Lichty Family

From: Anniversary History Of Lehigh County, Vol. II, Copyright 1914

CARMI K. LICHTY, a school teacher in North Whitehall township, was born at Topton, PA. April 23, 1875, and worked on a farm until he was sixteen years old; then for three years he worked in a factory at Allentown. He was granted a license to
teach school at the age of nineteen and he has been a public school teacher for ninteen consecutive terms. He was granted a professional certificate in 1911. His first term was taught at Schadts School House in Whitehall township and in that
district he taught four terms four terms in Washington tonwship and eleven terms in North Whitehall. Socially he is a member of the claussville Castle, K. g. E. he is a Democrat and served the party as County Committeeman of his district for
four years and for four years he was an auditor of North Whitehall township, where he has lived since 1896. He owns a valuable tract of 15 acres on the state pike between Siegersville and Schnecksville. In 1896 he was married to jennie E.
Smith, a daughter of W. H. and Caroline (Kistler) Smith, of Lynnport, PA. they have four children: E. Juanita; Naomi R. (Who died in infancy); Olivia S. and Luther S. 
LICHTY, Carmi K. (P569)
 

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