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- Lichty Family
From: Anniversary History Of Lehigh County, Vol. II, Copyright 1914
Marx Lichty, a native of Switzerland, was born March 16, 1753. He emigrated to PA when ayoung man, settling at Kline's Corner (Farmington) in Berks county. He was a farmer. His wife as Anna B. Altenderfer, of Berks county, PA. He died in
Maxatawny township, May 5, 1817, and is buried at the Ziegel's church. They were members of the Lutheran church. Their children were: Abraham (buried at Zion's church in Maxatawny); Peter (who moved West); David; Mrs. Daubenspeck; Mrs. Joseph
Blaliet; Mrs. Ziegler, and Mrs. Ginginger.
David Lichty, son of Marx, was born in Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county, June 5, 1777. On April 16, 1799, he married Susanna Bachman, widow of John Moyer, born March 9, 1769, died Feb. 9, 1839, and buried at the Dunkel's church, in
Greenwich township, Berks county, where he was a farmer. His homestead was the William Moyer farm, situated south of Klinesville, Pa. They had four children: Abraham; Rachel ( married Peter Weiss); Susanna (married Reuben Schwartz and moved
West); and Mrs. Daniel Leiby.
Abraham D. Lichty, the oldest son of David, was born May 5, 1804, in Greenwich township, and there in 1825 he married Rebecca Dietrich, born Oct. 11, 1805, and died Nov. 9, 1886, aged 81 years. She was a daughter of John Adam and granddaughter
of Johannes Dietrich, the latter having emigrated to America in 1751.
Abraham was a blacksmith and a wheelwright. he died at Krumsville, Pa., Dec. 17, 1858. He and his wife and her parents are buried at the grimville church. The children:
Judith married Daniel Wisser
David married Elizabeth Bieber
Lucinda married John Schlonecker
Daniel married Mary Altenderfer
Lewis married Catharine Oswald
Jacob married Carolline Clauss
J. Adam married Catharine Kroninger
John Adam Lichty, of Allentown, the youngest son of Abraham, was born at Grimville, in Berks county, July 6, 1846 and for thirty two years (from 1864 until 1896) was a public school teacher, having taught in Greenwich township eight terms, at
Lyons one term, at Topton seven terms, at Orville one term, and the rest of the time in Lehigh county, one term of which was in Allentown. From 1869 to 1889 in connection with teaching he was an organist and choir leader, stationed at Dunkel's
church, five years; Topton ten years and the Lowhill church five years. In Lowhill township he served the office of justice of the peace.
In 1866 he married Catharine Kroninger, a daughter of David and Henrietta (Heiser) Kronginer, who lived in Greenwich township. She was born Aug. 20, 1846, and she died at Allentow, Aug. 24, 1904. Five of their fourteen children are deceased;
those living are: Susan (married John Petay) (**Should be Petty); Thomas (of Allentown); Amon (of Pennsburg); robert (of Allentown); Carmi K.; John (of Fullerton); Asa (** Should be Ira ) (of Bowmanstown); Amy (m. Harleigh Diehl); and Mark ofAllentown.
**Corections to the above paragraph weere made by Gary Wisser per information given to me by Shirley Miller, Granddaughter of Susan and John Petty. Dec 2003.
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.
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