The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 12, 1899, Image 5

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    The Middleburgh Post.
Published everv Thursday.
Geo. W. Wagenseller,
fcditor and Proprietor
Subscription $1.50 per year.
which mu3t be paid in sdvKncc wiun m-M out
side Iliu county.)
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Insertion.
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tntftUs of retpect. aU.. thrtt MM
Only A Flower.
sweetest flower that OOd lias g -en.
Bloomed beside a cottage door
In tales ol love are bidden.
And beauties that we would adore,
sweetest (lower amoni; the flowers,
I.lveil lor some one In that borne ;
Lived in sunshine, dew , and shower",
Uved and died there all alone.
Time with It was spent In ehewiag
some one p;iH8lnr by that way ;
with its sweetest pertains breathing,
For Hie gentle bTWM to sw ay,
l'reelous. are the moments, living
In life's calm and empty dream.
Pleasant words o klmlness, glvlug.
Some wayward mil anoihur theme.
BftLAIOtO M.
married Anna Maria Witmer, daugh
ter of Peler Witmer, the pioneer
aioi enametl. He was associated for
some years with his tather-in-law in
the nulling InisinesH. In 1785 lie
purehused a tract of land at the west
ern extremity o l'enn's Valley
"Narrows," close to that of his
J brother Michael. Here he erected
a large grist and saw mill, and laid
the foundation of an extensive husi-!
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WITMER.
Peter Wittner. founder
Witmer family, seated in the region i.
contiguous toSunbury, was horn in Snyder county, and had children :
17o7 in ll. i theim, Xiissuu-Dillcn- j. i)ai,.; 2. John C.;3. William;
berg, Kingdom of Prussia. He was j LydiajS. Sarah; (i. Catharine; 7
connected with the older Witmer Kfnrv Kliahcth
ness, yet in the hands of hits descend- "V" the Philedelphia Record, is as
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Kiehneld, Pa , Oct. 1", 1st).
m m 1839. lie was very sick when he
Early SnyderOounty Families made his will bequeathing his estate
to his w ife during her natural life
and providing for the following chil-
0f the drcn:
John, in. Elizabeth Fisher, of
Kor Judge oi the Supreme Court,
.1. HAY BROWN,
of Lancaster,
Kor Judge oi the Superior i Jouit,
J08IAU II. ADAMS
oi Philadelphia.
For state Treasurer,
JAMES K. HA UN E I T,
oi Washington.
REPUBLICAN COCNTY TICKET.
For Associate Judge,
I', r. RIBQEL
For Mierirr,
GEO, W. Id i W.
Kor Treasurer.
BENNKVIIXK SMITH.
For Couunlsslooers,
JOHN I'. WETZEL,
GEORGE K. Mil. I. Kit.
Kor Auditors,
1. NORMAN APP,
.1 C.BOWRRSOX,
family of Lancaster county, Pa.
Coming to Pennsylvania when
young, he married, in 17"7, a Miss
.Marie Solomana, who was born in
LTpper Alsace, Prance (now Ger
many), October 24th, 17-40. Rev.
Haudschue, a noted Lutheran di
vine, consummated the marriage.
The early part of his married lift
was spent in Lancaster count .
In 17ti'i, he located on a new
large tract of land on die west side
of the Susquehanna, one mile above
the present village of Port Treves-
Of the sons, John C. alone reach
id manhood and inherited his fath
er's busiuess.
ii. Jacob, m, Elizabeth Hess and:
had children :
1. Samuel; 2. John A.; :. Em
anuel; I. Simon; 5. Mary.
iii. George.
IV. Salome.
v. Susanna.
vi. ". child expected" who was
named James.
IV. George Motz, the third oi
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ton in Snyder county. He effected ij'e presumed sous of Gasper Mot.,
Thursday, October 12, 189!.
Death of Samuel Stumpff.
lis removal from Columbia to this
I place by means of a flat-boat, lb'
was of the first settlers of this region,
and a prominent citizen, lie died in
July 1793, leaving a w ifeand family
of whom presently. Will filed at Sun
bury, probated July 31, 1793. Over
300 acres of the estate are still in
! the hands of his descendants. The
place was an important point in the Middleburgl
early days. Witmer carried on a
terry, saw mill and distillery.
The children of Peter and Marie
The
livtl near the present town ot Mid
dleblirg, the county seat of Snyder
county. In his will, on file at Sun
bury, he says he is sick and anxious
about l i s wife and children. He died
in 1806 leaving a w ifeand children :
i. John.
iii. Lorente.
His descendants still reside about
Samuel Stumpfl died at Cross
grove, Oct. 1, 1899, after a few
davs illness from the effects ot apo- Witmer were the following
plexy, aged 77 years, 10 months and ' reader's attention is called that five
1 S days. I daughters were called Maria.) :
Father Stumpfl was one of the: j. George, b. April 23, 1768.
oldest members ot scjonn senium,
Crossgrove, Pa., and was all his life
identified with the interests of the I
congregation. He played an import
ant part in the building of the church,
was at different periods of his life a i
faithful office-bearer, and was always
i
deeply concerned in the welfare and 1
nrofirress of the church. lTntil ill-'
a -
n. reter, i. Jan. ii, i o.
iii. Maria Catharine, b. July ?
1701.
iv. Maria Solomana, b. Sept. 3,
1762.
v. John Jaco), b. Feb. , 1764.
vi. Maria Magdalena, b. Jane ,
1760.
vii. Anna Maria, b. Oct. , 1707.
viii. Maria liarbarn, b. Jul). ,
1769.
ix. Samuel, b. April 4, 1771.
x. Margaretha, b. Dee. 28, 1772.
BOWEBSOX.
, Paul Bowersox, founder of the
llowersox family of Central Peuna.,
arrived in I'hiladel)hiain 1771, per
brig "Betey," from the Fatherland.
There is an older branch established
in Southeastern Pennsylvania, but
their connection has not as yet been
established. Paul liowersox settled
soon after his arrival in Penn town
ship, Northumberland (now Snyder)
county where be died in 1806. He
had children as follows:
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Bhemory, aired months anl 11
davs. ntrment at Troxelville
Rev. H. II. Bpahu oiBdated.
Sept. 24, in Jackson township,
Susan, wife of Charles Hummel,
aged iV2 years, S months, 13 days.
Sept. 24, in Centre township,
lienjamin Loos, ajriil 72 years, 1
month and 1 1 days.
i)ut. 5, in New Berlin, Elizabeth,
Public ItOtlCV in hfiehv en that tlit iiiiIpi-
Igtied biu uureliMsd tin- iMfMfltr BMnllon(l
MfOKittlll property nl ami from K (. Ktith. of
Mlddltcretll Township Snyder County, Pi...
and lia- tAkcn !OHfMNioR of the name, hut has
left It OO the pretninef:
t hlnek inure, one nnrrel mare, two cows, nno
hull, one heifer, two pittf). thirty ehiekenn more
or h'MM, two ploWli one nplke tooth harrow, ntif
i apflng tooth harrow, one hay rake, one hay
fork roH and pulley-, ODe2-horie wngoti, one
I ClMmpton itittwer, ne honte i-ultivaiot , one
j funiiiiiK mill, one Rrintl ftonn. one ()-' niul
I one net harne-n, one huirey harnepin, lot hritllep,
lot httlt'TM, lot forkn. eltfht acrei of corn Ii ne
, t)cll Attd al actocof COfa In the other flelil, 2
I baoihell w heat. 'iO liti-heN of oats, lft bUllH)00 of
rye. U aere-t of wheat in the rroilnd, ItMHMt of
rye in the MOOndi one rook Rtove, one rial
toe, lot of t-arpet, one tahle, o'e euphoard.
one comer cupboard, and ftink,oi.c flour "hrnt
lot chair' font ImmU and heddliiK'. Ktandt, lot
crock', rdandn, lot potatoes, lounge, and all
other personal property owned by the said K
1. Ketch not mentioned therein
All persons are hereby warned not to disturb
or intermeddle with. the above mentioned per
OOttl property under pain of being' dea t with
tVCnrtflllg to law. B. V. YODEU.
Middleburgh. Pa., Sept. 11.
i
ness came upon inm, a tew weess
before the end, lie was never ulisent
from the regular services of the
Inxl's house, except when provi-
aenoe imenerrea. n me above, Ueorgetlietl in 17!,
Father Stumpfl was a sincere and and John in 177H. Anna Maria lie
earnest Christian, lie hail a well- came the wife (if John Motz ami re-i
grounded faith in the doctrines of moved to Centre county. Maria
the Gospel as held and taueht by the ntasdalena married John uiornton. ' .
His irrasi) ol the i He died in 1816 ('.') and the family D i
Thi
relict of Samud (JoiiM.'. aired 80
i. George IJowcrsox in. Mary j years, 1 month and 14 days.
Stoiiebrnch. He lived and diet! near j
Reformed church
truth was comprehensive.
... i .
i ear insurm ana intelligent
1 1 with the widow, removed to Greens
hnrir, Ohio. Some of the other
PaxtODville. His children were :
1. John, in. Magdalena Walter.
2. George, m. first Kate Clouser;
secondly Anna Ik-rger.
Samuel, m. Susan lioyer.
4. Daniel, m. first, Sophia Walter;
secondly, Kiester.
a
u. iiaooD oowersox. second son ot
Paul, in. Magdalena
lioleiidcr, and had children:
1. Frederick, in. Ixiug.
2. William, in. first, Keitz;
secondly, Sarah Keari'k.
!'. Peter, in. Margaret Decker.
4. Reuben, m. Mary Rich.
f. Isaac, in. Ixah Moyer.
i. Leah, ta, David Weirick.
7. Amelia, ni. Jacob Doebler.
5. Julia, ni. John Kliue.
9. Matilda, m. first, Henry Wal
ter; secondly, Jonas Reiininger.
John, m. Sarah Smith.
Michael Rowersox, third son
of the emigrant, m. and had chil
tlren :
1. David, in.
2. Paul.
:. Catharine, m. Daniel Doebler.
4. Mina.
5. Hann di.
Besides the foregoing the emi-
luul children of
10.
iii.
clear insigni ami imeiiigeai appi
hension wasacquiretl hv a careful daughters wen; also married to men
study of the Word of God, and an whose names arc unknown to the1
attentive hearing of its proclama- writer.
lion. He was, indeed, in the full
sense ot' the word a true son ! MOTZ.
i . i iii ii i ! .If a f .,iii r . .1
ni me iieinrnieii cniircn, ami mis i. in i lasper aioix was ine
fact was, at all times, a source of I giantee of a tract of land near New
gn at encouragement to his pastors. licrlin, on Peon's Creek, now Union
And yet true and loyal as he always j county. SaidCasjH'rMot.wasdoubt
W8J to his own church and pasior, less the John Casper "Mautz," aged
he was not a bigot Indeed, this 16 years, who, in 1731, arrived in
tact only made him the trul v broad Pennsylvania from Germany with
and liberal-minded man that he was I his jiarents and settled in Oley,
towards Christian people otl Berks county. If Casper Mots ever
whatever denomination. He could settled on this land he must have
therefore take a deep, personal in-1 died before tjie erection of North
terest in all the movements which utnberland county, as we do not find 1
tended to Utter the morals of the 'his name among the early taxables.
community, ami cordially co-operate Three brothers, John, Michael audi
with christian people generally iii Ceorge Motz, presumably sons of I
furthering these movements. I Casper Motz, appear in this region j jrrant Bowersox
Father Stumpff was a good man in Revolutionary days as taxables. Of whom we have no data, as follows
not only intellectually, but he pos-' these brothers we have the following
sessed many other noble traits ot data:
character. He had a good kind1 II. Michael Motz lived in Penn
heart. If be was firm in maintain- j township (now Snyder comity). His
ing what he believed to lie right, in j wife's maiden name was Moyer. He
which he was sometimes misundcr- was a soldeir ot the Revolution. Inj
stood, there was nevertheless back 17Hf he removed to the western ex-
of it all a noble heart and a good I tremity of Perm's Valley "Narrows," .Bowersox established in Centre
understanding. His faith in the i in Centre county, where Woodward county who emanate from George
verities of the Gospel of Christ was is now situated, and diet! about and who came from Hanover, where
strong, his love for spiritual things 1823, aged alwut 86 years. He had ; his father, John Michael (who arriv
antl for purity and goodness iinabat- children: led in 1750), settled,
ing, and bis deportment as a Chris-1 i. John, killed accidentally when A.Stai-lkton,
dan, quiet, humble and commend-1 young. Carlisle, Pa.
alle. u. Henry, m. Barbara Moyer.
In the death of Father Stumpfl, iii. Eve, m. John Wise,
the congregation loses a faithful i v. Susan, m. George Wise',
member, the community a goodciti-' v. Catharine, in. Jacob Wile, who
zeii. He was loving anil faithful removed to Ohio at an early day.
as husband and father. Thcdaugh- vi. Sophia, m. Abraham Hoea;
ter, though sadly bereaved, the only removed to Stephenson county, III.
imtm nf il n f',,,.ih- nHwIntiu 41... 1 Ifti ! ?i.. .1 i "i til fmrafl
nui i .ii aftuiii .-hi in iiiu, liii Mini .... ww... .... . . . . , . ... . m . ,
much comfort a'ndconsdati,,., in the removed to Clearfield county, and SSiJb
sure hope of the bhlncss of their 'from . thence to "the Wt." It is,of JSSA Cough Remedy,
ucpancw loveo one, imu nvc iii me uuture u, , , u,,,, "JU1 which acted like a charm. I moat
nippy anticipation of a final reunion, sisters mameu lour Drome rs.
Pastok. III. John Motz was born in 1758;
MARRIKD.
Oct, 3, by Hey. Geo. W. Gensler, 1
GtO. C Burns anil Jennie E.
Charles, both of Selinsgrove.
Oct. 3, by James Middles warth,
Ban., Jacob Furmail and Minnie
Iiong, both of Adams twp.
V X 1
iv. Liavia.
v. Eve, in. Philip Walter.
vi. Benjamin.
vii. John, d.
viii. fa dau.l m.
. -. -
r fc l
ix. a dau.J m.
Note. There
is
Kan fli nan.
Bulliugtr.
a branch of
On the 10th of December, 1887,
: Rev. S. A. Donahue, pastor M. .
church, South, Ft. Pleasant, W.Va.,
, contracted a severe cold which was
1 attended from the beginning by vio
1 lent coughing. He says : "After re
j sorting to a number of so-called
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f ramovalAadrau,
SNYDER COUNTY.
MARRIAGES,
1 835-1 899,
COMPILED BY
GEO. V. WAGENSELLER, A- M.,
m AUTHOR OF
"H3STORY OF THE WAGEN8ELLER FA MIL YIN
AMERICA," FORRY. AND OR WIG
GENEALOGIES.
Tlie record of the marriHKt'x published In tliis book
liave lien carefully iHthereil from various sources and rep
resent those who were married in Suyder County, Penna ,
during the time Kpeoilied. but also many from adjacent
connties. It is the tlrst volume of this character published
in any county iti the Couitiiouwealth of Penoeylvania,
There is a record of more thau
7,1500 Marriages or 15,000 Names,
of persons who resided in this county ami who are now re
siding here. It is not represented to contain every marriage
solemnized in this county during that period, but only such
whose records could be secured, but for the greater period
the record is nearly complete. The records consulted arc as
follows :
1. From 1808 to Oct 1. lftS."), the marriages are taken
from the riles of the Middleburg Post.
'. From Oct 1, 1 ", when t te license law went into ef
fect, to April 10, 181i, the record was taken from the license
docket of Snyder County, Pa.
3. Rev. Adolf B. Casper's Marriage Record.
4. Rev. John Peter Shiudel's (,lr ) Marriage Record.
5. Rev. Charles Uustavus Krlenmyer's Mirriage Record.
An Index of Surnames.
has been made and pablished in the bonk enabling easy ac
cess to any name in the volume. There are represented
1813 different surnames.
Points to be Considered.
There are a great many points to be considered' which
demonstrate the value of Ivaving this publication at your
Anger's ends. We can name only a few at this time ;
1. It is a ready reference book of marriages which re
calls many pleasant events and also places a permanent
record in the hands of your posterity with which they will
never be willing to part.
2. It is a very useful guide to assist you in fixing the
dates of collatteral events.
X. It is an indispensable book for the genealogist and
the historian.
4. It is of incalculable value to the politician who
should be thoroughly posted concerning the "dear" people.
5. The Lawyer. Doctor, Clergyman, Editor and Teacher
will find it a convenience, and, in time, almost a necessity,
nearly every day of his life.
ii. Not a store, hotel, nor a business plaoe of any kind
in Snyder County should be without a copy of this book.
7, No historical or genealogical, nor any other publio
library is complete without a copy of this work.
Special Offer.
This book like many others that will be called for only
by a limited number of people will of necessity cost more per
volume than those whose circulation run into tens and even
hundreds of thousands of copies. There will be only about
three hundred copiesof tills work and those who wish acopy
should not delay placing an order early. The preparation
of this book has entailed a great deal of labor and expense
and so far as the remuneration Is concerned, we should have
at least Five Dollars per volume for it. We do not. however,
desire to make the prioe a barrier, and imbued with the Idea
of placing the book within the reach of all, we have decided
to offer It for
Only Three Dollars a Copy.
Orders by mail will have our prompt attention. An
agent is wanted In every district of the county to solicit or
ders, Address all communications to the compiler,
GEO. W. WAGENSELLER, A. M.
DEPT. A, MIDDLEBURG, PA.
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