BLOYER 

John Bloyer was born about 1801 in Maryland or Germany. He married Harriet Ridenour. She was born in 1804 in Pennsylvania.    They were the parents of seven children.   John died October 19,1858 in Broad Fording, Mills, PA. 

  1. Henry H. was born July 17,1823 in PA. He married Indiana Saylor “Annie” in 1852. She was born September 1831 in PA. She died in 1877 in PA. Henry died September 8,1905 in Pectionville, Washington County, Maryland.   He married Ruth Harper in 1880. She was born about 1845 from Maryland and died September 1909 in Pectonville, Maryland.. He and Indiana were the parents of six children. He and Ruth had two children.
    1. George McClellan “Mac” Bloyer born September 23,1864 in Hagerstown, Maryland. He died December 31,1949 in Sioux City, Iowa. He married Emma Sarah Binkley November 20,1887 in Lanark, Illinois. She was born December 31,1866 in Big Springs, Maryland. They were the parents of 11 children.  

a. Guy Henry Bloyer was born June 14,1888 in Lanark, Illinois and died February 26,1971 in Sioux City, Iowa. He married Lola Marie Corderman May 16,1917. She was born September 8,1895 in Sac City, Sac County, Iowa. They had five children. 

1.  Ralph Onley was born April 21,1918 in Eureka Township, Sac County, Iowa.

2.  Everett Dwaine was born October 6,1919 in Eureka Township, Sac County, Iowa. He married Joan Sippel at Ft. McClellan, Alabama. She was born June 10,1923 in Eureka Township, Sac County, Iowa.  They have six children. 

A. Sharon-married Dennis Johnson. They have two children. 

a.       Lon

b.      Lance 

B. Dwaine-married Sharon Haake. They have two children. 

a.       Jeff

b.      Robin 

C. Nancy-married John Thomas Jr. They have one child. 

a.       Jodi 

D. Richard was born in 1951. He married Cathy L. Janssen. She was born in 1950 and died May 1977.  They had two children. He married Kay Langel in 1979. 

a.       Paul

b.      Julie 

E.  William-married Sue Townsend. They have three children. 

a.       Troy

b.      Mike

c.       Chad 

F.  Lorraine-married Robert Stagner 

3.  Lynell Raymond “Jake” was born November 15,1921 in Schaller, Iowa. He married Mary Ellen Stevens. Raymond died May 8,1971. Buried in Schaller, Iowa Cemetery.

4.  Vaughn Eugene was born November 3,1923 in Schaller, Iowa and died December 1984. He married ? Kruger. Buried in Schaller, Iowa cemetery.

5.  Lois Fern was born May 18,1936 in Sac City, Iowa. She died in 1962 in Rock Rapids, Iowa. 

b.      Maude Bloyer was born May 11,1890 in Lanark, Illinois 

c. Gerald Bloyer was born March 14,1907 in Schaller, Iowa. He died January 1985. 

d.      Clara Rose Bloyer was born January 13,1901 in Schaller, Iowa. She married Herman F. Grundmeier September 1,1921 in Sac City, Iowa. He was born July 16,1894 and died October 1985. They had four children. 

             1.  Jean

             2.  Kenneth

             3.  Jennette

4.      Richard 

e. Mabel Ruth Bloyer was born July 8,1904 in Schaller, Iowa and died April 12,1988 in El Paso, Texas. She married Henry Goodman November 25,1947. They had one child. 

            1.  Henry Philip Jr. 

f.  Grace Alice Bloyer was born May 22,1895 in Shannon, Illinois and died October 1985. She married Paul J. Hase February 9,1916 in Schaller, Iowa. He was born in 1896 and died in 1954.   They had seven children. 

             1.  Frances

             2.  Vernon P. was born in 1919 and died in 1962. He married

                   Marly R.  She was born in 1922

             3.  Robert J. was born October 19,1923 and died October    

                  24,1981 in Schaller, Iowa. He married Berdena M. ?  She    

                  was born May 15,1925. 

4.      Kermit

5.      George was born October 12,1930 and died March 4,1999 in Newell, Iowa

6.      Frank

7.      Adelia 

g. Bernice Lula Bloyer was born May 8,1902 in Schaller, Iowa 

h. George Jr. Bloyer was born March 14,1907 in Schaller, Iowa. He married Gladys Prestin August 31,1937 in Schaller, Iowa. They have two children. 

               1.  Ronald

               2.  Rosalie 

i.   Edna Florence Bloyer was born March 25,1897 in Shannon, Illinois and died December 31,1967 in Estherville, Iowa. She married J. Edwin Caboth December 15,1915 in Sac City, Iowa. He was born in Sac County to Crist Caboth and Augusta Weiland. (courthouse records).   He was born November 18,1891 and died May 1968. They had five children. 

                1.  Mildred

                2.  Evelyn

                3.  Marjorie

4.      Lloyd

5.      Bonnie 

j.  Clyde Warren Bloyer born August 2,1893 in Lanark, Illinois. He married Leona Corderman July 30,1919 in Sac City, Iowa. He died September 13,1954 in Spirit Lake, Iowa. She was born about 1899.  They had eight children. 

1.      June Loraine was born June 11,1920 in Eden Township, Sac County, Iowa

2.      Virginia May was born May 7,1922 in Eden Township, Sac County, Iowa.

3.      Warren

4.      Betty Jean was born March 10,1925 in Schaller, Iowa

5.      Alvin

6.      Glen

7.      David

8.      Margaret was born March 12,1921 in Eden Township, Sac County, Iowa 

k.      Robert Bloyer born October 6,1914 and died October 11,1914 

    1. Buchanan Bloyer was born about 1854 and died around 1915 in Polo, Illinois.  
    1. James Bloyer was born in 1856 in Maryland and died in Altoona, PA. His wife was Clarissa ?  
    1. John Bloyer was born in 1858  
    1. Indiana M. Bloyer was born January 31,1867 in Broad Forty, PA.She died October 1,1921 in Cumberland, Maryland. She married Victor Lucas. She married Henry Paxton in 1880.  
    1. Jenny Bloyer (second marriage). She married Clarence Spidell.  
    1. Emma Harriet Bloyer (second marriage). She married James Jeramiah Reed.  
  1. Jacob was born January 18,1834. He married Sophia Neikirk October 15,1857. She was born March 19,1835 in Hagerstown, PA. 
  1. Elizabeth was born August 16,1836 and died in 1875. She married  Mark Mowen. He was born March 6,1854 in Washington County, Maryland. 
  1. Martin L. was born August 16,1836 and died April 20,1897 in Carroll County, Illinois. He married Mary Kathleen Wachtel in 1857 in Maryland. She was born January 8,1839. 
  1. John Thomas was born February 28,1841 and died October 21,1909. He married Sarah Sword. He married Martha Mowen. 
  1. Harriet E. was born in 1842 in Maryland and died January 17,1857 in Maryland. 
  1. George Washington was born March 29,1848 in Broad Fording, Mills, PA and died September 18,1921 in Maryland. He married Sarah Wishard. She was born February 18,1849.

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Ancestors of Raymond Lynell Bloyer


Generation No. 1
 

        1.   Raymond Lynell Bloyer1, born November 15, 1921 in Schaller Iowa; died May 08, 1971.   He was the son of 2. Guy Henry Bloyer and 3.
             Lola Marie Corderman
.  He married (1) Mary Ella Stevens2.  She was born January 17, 1925, and died September 04, 1993.  She was the
            daughter of Ross Stevens and Iva Spurling.

Notes for Raymond Lynell Bloyer:
He became one of Schallers best plumbers.  After serving in the US Army in Panama he worked as a plumber and sheet metal man until his death.
Raymond and Mary divorced after the birth of Jerry.  For a short period of time Jerry and Judy lived with their grandparents Guy and Lola.  Raymond and Mary began dating again and remarried shortly before the birth of Jim.

More About Raymond Lynell Bloyer:
Burial: Schaller IA Military Marker
Military service: Panama Iowa Tec 4 408 ORD Mtr Maint Co WWII
Occupation: Plumber
Social Security Number: 483-14-4727

Notes for Mary Ella Stevens: She was burried by her second husband then moved next to Raymond by their children.

More About Mary Ella Stevens:
Burial: Schaller IA
Social Security Number: 482-12-3002 

Generation No. 2

 

        2.   Guy Henry Bloyer3, born June 14, 1888 in Lanmark Carroll Co IL; died February 26, 1971 in Sioux City IA.  He was the son of 4. George
             McCellen Bloyer
and 5. Sarah Emma Binkley.  He married 3. Lola Marie Corderman May 16, 1917 in Sac City IA.

        3.   Lola Marie Corderman3, born September 08, 1895 in Cedar Twp Sac Co IA; died February 01, 1991 in Odebolt, Iowa.  She was the
            daughter of 6. Ulyssis Eugene Corderman and 7. Minnie Minerva Masteller.

Notes for Guy Henry Bloyer:
GUY CAME TO SCHALLER WITH HIS FAMILY IN 1900 AT THE AGE OF 12, FROM A FARM BETWEEN SHANNON AND LANARK IL., VIA TRAIN. A FIRE LESS THAN TWO WEEKS PRIOR HAD DESTROYED MOST OF THEIR HOUSEHOLD POSSESSIONS

THE FIRE WAS DISCOVERED BY GUY WHEN HE OPENED THE STAIR DOOR TO SET THE WOODEN BOX, HOLDING A CLOCK ON THE STEPS UNTIL HE WENT TO BED.  THE BOX CONTAINED PENNIES, PENCILS, AND OTHER BOYHOOD TREASURES.  WHEN HE OPENED THE DOOR SMOKE CAME ROLLING OUT.  The windmill on the farm was on the back porch of the farm. Neighbors helped save the windmill and a barn.  The snow was several feet deep at the time of the fire.  Maude remembers the yard being full of horses. THE FAMILY HURRIED OUT AND FRIENDS AND FAMILY SHELTERED THEM UNTIL THEIR TRAIN RIDE TO SCHALLER. THEY MOVED TO A FRAM 3 1/2 MILES NORTH OF SCHALLER. HE MARRIED LOLA IN SAC CITY.

SERVED AS THE MAYOR OF SCHALLER FOR 12 YEARS 1946-1958 AND WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING IMPROVEMENTS TO THE TOWN OF SCHALLER.  FOR MANY YEARS HE RAN THE ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT WHICH WAS LOCATED IN NORTH SCHALLER.  THIS WAS WHEN SCHALLER COULD PRODUCE ITS OWN ELECTRICITY.    

More About Guy Henry Bloyer:
Burial: Schaller Iowa
Occupation: Bet. 1946 - 1958, Mayor Schaller
Social Security Number: 480-26-0427 

Notes for Lola Marie Corderman:
Lola took in Merle Norman for a few months before his graduation in 1936 He lives in New Zealand

More About Lola Marie Corderman:
Burial: Schaller IA
Social Security Number: 482-03-3003       

Children of Guy Bloyer and Lola Corderman are:

        1                   i.                 Raymond Lynell Bloyer, born November 15, 1921 in Schaller Iowa; died May 08, 1971; married Mary Ella Stevens.

                          ii.                 Ralph Onley Bloyer, born April 21, 1918 in Eureka Twp Sac Co IA.

 
More About Ralph Onley Bloyer:
Occupation: Well Driller in Wisconsin
 

                         iii.                 Vaughn E Bloyer, born November 03, 1923; died December 12, 1984 in Schaller, Iowa; married Darlene Kroeger May 10, 1947 in
          Storm Lake IA.

 

Notes for Vaughn E Bloyer:
Served in the battle during WWII with the Navy known as Boggie he worked for Consolidated Popcorn Inc.
 

More About Vaughn E Bloyer:
Burial: Schaller, Iowa Cemetery
 

                         iv.                 Lois Ferne Bloyer, born May 18, 1936 in Sac City IA; died June 12, 1962 in Rock Rapids IA.
 

Notes for Lois Ferne Bloyer:
Adopted at age of three days.
Adoption: May 21, 1936, Schaller IA
 

                          v.                 Everett Dwaine Bloyer3, born October 06, 1919 in Eureka Township; died November 25, 2003 in Odebolt Iowa; married Joan
          Sippel in Ft. McClellan Alabama; born June 10, 1923 in Eden Township Sac Co IA.

 

Notes for Everett Dwaine Bloyer:

Everett was served during World War II, his active service lasted 58 months, having served in the Pacific Theater of Operations.  He ended his military career with the rank of Major.  He returned to Schaller from the military in January of 1946.  He was then employed by the Town of Schaller until 1954.  He then purchased a portable feed-mill and served the farmers in this and surrounding area for 15 years.  During this time he remained active in the army reserve until his full retirement in 1964.  He then was employed by Consolidated Popcorn, Inc. of Schaller. The Bloyer family has always been a musical family.  Everett has played dance music since 1935.  the Bloyer Band has had many engagements in the Schaller area including Sioux City and Omaha. Bloyer played for dances in the Old Opera House of Schaller which is now occupied by Thompson Hardware.  Everett and Joan have been active in Scouting, Joan as a den mother and Everett as a scoutmaster for many years.  One of the highlights of his scouting career was being initiated into The Order of the Arrow.

More About Everett Dwaine Bloyer:
Burial: November 28, 2003, Schaller Iowa
Cause of Death: Alzheimers
Military service: WWII
 

Notes for Joan Sippel:

Joan attended the American Institute of Business in Des Moines.  She held a secretarial position at the Anniston Ordinance Depot in Anniston Alabama while the family was stationed there during part of Everett's military service.  After returning to Schaller she handled the water and sewer bills for the Town of Schaller for several years, did secretarial work in Buena Vista Farm Bureau office in Storm Lake and then was employed as a secretary at the Schaller Community School.

 

Generation No. 3

 

        4.   George McCellen Bloyer4,5, born September 23, 1864 in Hagerstown Maryland; died December 31, 1949 in Sioux City IA.  He was the
            son of 8. Henry H Bloyer and 9. Indiana R Saylor.  He married 5. Sarah Emma Binkley November 20, 1887 in Lanark Carrol Co IL.

        5.   Sarah Emma Binkley5, born December 31, 1866 in Big Springs Maryland; died February 09, 1949 in Sioux City IA.  She was the
            daughter of 10. Emmanuel Binkley and 11. Elizabeth Rittenour. 

Notes for George McCellen Bloyer:
EORGE AND EMMA LIVE 12 MILES APART IN MARYLAND. EMMA CAME TO ILLINOIS WHEN SHE WAS ONE YEAR OLD.

GEORGE CAME TO IL. WHEN HE WAS TWENTY YRS. OLD TO THE LANARK AREA, LIVING ONE THREE DIFFERENT FARMS BEFORE COMING TO SCHALLER, LOCATING ON THE FARM OCCUPIED NOW BY DENNIS GRUNDMEIER.  THE BLOYERS LIVED IN A NUMBER OF AREA FARMS BEFORE MOVING TO SCHALLER IN 1936 TO THE HOUSE ACROSS FROM ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH WHERE JIM BISENIUS NOW HAS HIS HOME, THE BLOYERS LIVED IN THIS HOME TILL THEIR DEATHS IN 1949.

GEORGE COMPLETED 8TH GRADE IN MARYLAND.   

Was listed as a rural mail customer on Route #1 

Notes for Sarah Emma Binkley:

EMMA MOVED TO IL. WHEN SHE WAS ONE YEARS OLD AND LIVED IN A LOG CABIN BUILT IN A CLEARED TIMBER AREA. EMMA COMPLETED THE 4TH GRADE. SINCE THE PEOPLE WITH WHOM SHE LIVED DIDN'T BELIEVE IN GIRLS GOING TO SCHOOL.    WHEN GEORGE AND EMMA CAME TO SCHALLER THEIR POSSESSIONS INCLUDED TWO NEWLY PURCHASED POLAND CHINA HOGS, A PAIR OF GEESE AND A PAIR OF WHITE DUCKS.  

More About Sarah Emma Binkley:
Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois
Marriage Notes for George Bloyer and Sarah Binkley:
Married in the home of John Wolfe where Emma had made her home following the death of her mother at age twelve.    Her father died the following year.

       
Children of George Bloyer and Sarah Binkley are:

        2                   i.                 Guy Henry Bloyer, born June 14, 1888 in Lanmark Carroll Co IL; died February 26, 1971 in Sioux City IA; married Lola Marie
           Corderman May 16, 1917 in Sac City IA.

                          ii.                 Maude Bloyer Bloyer, born May 11, 1890 in Lanmark IL; died 1985 in Schaller IA; married John Edwin Meier December 29, 1909;
           born September 02, 1886 in Schaller IA; died Deceased.

 

Notes for Maude Bloyer Bloyer:
Jim Bloyer reported that during family reunions Maude brought pickles.  He stated that they were the "nastiest" pickles and no one liked them 
Marriage Notes for Maude Bloyer and John Meier:
Married at the home of Edwin Meier 

                         iii.                 Gerald Bloyer Bloyer, born March 14, 1907 in Schaller Iowa; died 1985 in Schaller Iowa. 

More About Gerald Bloyer Bloyer:
Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1945, Army Europe
Occupation: Farm Laborer 

                         iv.                 Clara Rose Bloyer, born January 13, 1901 in Schaller IA; died December 01, 1959 in Storm Lake IA; married Herman Fredrick
           Grundmeier September 01, 1921 in Sac City IA; born July 16, 1894; died October 1985. 

Notes for Clara Rose Bloyer:
Farmed east of Schaller until 1949 when they moved to Storm Lake

More About Herman Fredrick Grundmeier:
Occupation: Bet. 1921 - 1949, Farmer
 

                          v.                 Mabel Ruth Bloyer, born July 08, 1904 in Schaller IA; died April 12, 1988 in El Paso TX; married Henry William Goodman
          November 25, 1947 in Sioux City Iowa; born August 02, 1879; died February 13, 1971.

                         vi.                 Grace Alice Bloyer, born May 22, 1895 in Shannon IL; died October 1985 in Schaller IA; married Paul J Hase February 09, 1916;
           born 1893; died 1954. 

Notes for Grace Alice Bloyer:
THEY FARMED IN THEIR EARLIER YEARS AND HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE SCHALLER AREA  
GRACE Alice married PAUL J. HASE. PAUL J. was born 1896. He died 1954. 

GRACE Alice BLOYER and PAUL J. HASE had the following children:

1. FRANCES HASE.    

  2. VERNON P. HASE was born 1919. He died 1962.     

  3. ROBERT J. HASE was born 19 Oct 1923. He died 24 Oct 1981.       

  4. KERMIT HASE.    

  5. GEORGE HASE was born 12 Oct 1930. He died 4 Mar 1999 in Newell IA.       

  6. FRANK HASE.    

  7. ADELIA HASE.  
 

                        vii.                 Bernice Lula Bloyer, born May 08, 1902 in Schaller Iowa; died September 19, 1992 in Schaller Iowa. 

More About Bernice Lula Bloyer:
Occupation: Hired girl 

                       viii.                 George Bloyer, born March 14, 1907 in Schaller IA; died July 28, 1981 in Morrison IL; married Gladys Elizabeth Prestin August
           31, 1937 in Schaller IA; born August 30, 1918; died 1992 in Morrison IL.

                          ix.                 Edna Florance Bloyer, born March 25, 1897 in Shannon IL; died December 31, 1967 in Esterville IA; married John Edwin Caboth
            December 15, 1917 in Sac City IA; born November 18, 1891 in Sac County IA; died May 1968. 

Notes for Edna Florance Bloyer:
THEY FARMED NEAR SCHALLER AND NEAR STORM LAKE BEFORE MOVING TO ARMSTRONG IOWA ABOUT 1938 WHERE THEIR LIVED UNTIL THEIR DEATHS    

  EDNA FLORANCE married JOHN Edwin CABOTH on 15 Dec 1917 in SAC CITY IA. JOHN Edwin was born 18 Nov 1891. He died May 1968. 
  EDNA FLORANCE BLOYER and JOHN Edwin CABOTH had the following children:

  1. MILDRED CABOTH.  
2. EVELYN CABOTH
  3. MARJORIE CABOTH.  
  4. LLOYD CABOTH.  
5. BONNIE CABOTH.

                           x.                 Clyde Warren Bloyer, born August 02, 1893 in Lanmark IL; died February 26, 1971 in Spirit Lake IA; married Leona Mae
           Corderman July 30, 1919 in Sac City Iowa; born May 18, 1900 in Sac City IA; died May 13, 1985 in Spirit Lake IA.

 Notes for Clyde Warren Bloyer:
DEATH: COLON CANCER
BIOGRAPHY: FARMED IN THE SCHALLER AREA UNTIL THE 1930'S THEN MOVED TO THE ARMSTRONG AND SPIRIT LAKE AREA.  

  CLYDE WARREN married LEONA MAE CORDERMAN. LEONA MAE (parents ULYSSIS EUGENE CORDERMAN and
   MINNIE MINERVA MASTELLER) was born 18 May 1900 in SAC CITY IA. She died 12 May 1985 in SPIRIT LAKE IA.   

CLYDE WARREN BLOYER and LEONA MAE CORDERMAN had the following children: 

  1. JUNE LORRAINE BLOYER was born 11 Jun 1920 in Eden TOWNSHIP. She died 8 Jun 1981.  
2. VIRGINIA MAE BLOYER was born 7 May 1922 in Eden TOWNSHIP. She died 23 Dec 1983.   
 
3. CLYDE WARREN JR BLOYER was born 18 Jul 1923. He died 25 Jun 1959.   

4. ALVIN LEROY BLOYER was born 20 Jul 1926. He died 16 May 1935.    
  5. Margaret BLOYER was born 11 Mar 1921 in Eden TOWNSHIP. She died 11 Mar 1921.   
  6. INFANT BLOYER was born 15 Feb 1936. INFANT BLOYER died 15 Feb 1936.   
  7. BETTY Jean BLOYER was born 10 Mar 1925 in Schaller IA.     
  8. DAVID BLOYER.  
  9. GLEN BLOYER.     

More About Clyde Warren Bloyer:
Burial: Schaller IA
 

                          xi.                 Robert Bloyer, born October 06, 1914; died October 06, 1914. 

 

        6.   Ulyssis Eugene Corderman, born January 11, 1866 in Johnson Co IA; died December 19, 1946 in Sac City IA.  He was the son of 12.
            Daniel Corderman
and 13. Exie Elizabeth Akers.  He married 7. Minnie Minerva Masteller March 16, 1892 in Sac City IA.

        7.   Minnie Minerva Masteller, born July 05, 1871 in Johnson Co IA; died February 12, 1943 in Sac City IA.  She was the daughter of 14.
            John Masteller
and 15. Sarah Newland.

 

Notes for Ulyssis Eugene Corderman:
He ran the old mill were many farmers took their feed to be ground.
Burial: Sac City IA Oakland Cemetery Block 14 Lot 3
Military service: Bet. 1885 - 1891, PVT B A9 IA
Occupation: Ran a Grain mill and ground animal feed
 

Notes for Minnie Minerva Masteller:
Minnie Minerva MASTELLER
Title: (CORDERMAN)
Sex: F
Birth: 5 JUL 1871 in ,Johnson Co.,IA,USA
Death: 12 FEB 1943
Note:
!Resides: arrived at age 5, @1876 Sac County, Iowa with her parents
according to newspaper obituary in possession of Cheryl Villa
Note:
!Resides: 1912 Sac City, Sac County, Iowa according to 1912 newspaper
obituary of Sarah A. Newland (Masteller), Minnie's mother - in possession
of Cheryl Villa
Note:
!Died: 12 Feb 1943, in her sleep at 71 years of age; services held Monday,  Feb 1943 at Sac City Iowa First Christian Church, by Rev. Ira D.
           Crewdson according to newspaper obituary in possession of Cheryl Villa

           Note:
          Relatives: at time of death had 20 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren according to newspaper obituary of mother Minnie Minerva
          Masteller in possession of Cheryl Villa

Note:
Affiliations: member of Sac City First Christian Church according to newspaper obituary of mother Minnie Minerva Masteller in possession of Cheryl Villa

 More About Minnie Minerva Masteller:
Burial: Sac City IA Oakland Cemetery Block 14 Lot 3

Census: 1880, JACKSON TWPS  SAC COUNTY IA       

Children of Ulyssis Corderman and Minnie Masteller are:

        3                   i.                 Lola Marie Corderman, born September 08, 1895 in Cedar Twp Sac Co IA; died February 01, 1991 in Odebolt, Iowa; married 
               Guy  Henry Bloyer May 16, 1917 in Sac City IA.

                          ii.                 Leona Mae Corderman, born May 18, 1900 in Sac City IA; died May 13, 1985 in Spirit Lake IA; married Clyde Warren Bloyer
           July 30, 1919 in Sac City Iowa; born August 02, 1893 in Lanmark IL; died February 26, 1971 in Spirit Lake IA.

 

Notes for Clyde Warren Bloyer:
DEATH: COLON CANCER
BIOGRAPHY: FARMED IN THE SCHALLER AREA UNTIL THE 1930'S THEN MOVED TO THE ARMSTRONG AND SPIRIT LAKE AREA.  

  CLYDE WARREN married LEONA MAE CORDERMAN. LEONA MAE (parents ULYSSIS EUGENE CORDERMAN and MINNIE MINERVA MASTELLER) was born 18 May 1900 in SAC CITY IA. She died 12 May 1985 in SPIRIT LAKE IA. 

CLYDE WARREN BLOYER and LEONA MAE CORDERMAN had the following children:

  1. JUNE LORRAINE BLOYER was born 11 Jun 1920 in Eden TOWNSHIP. She died 8 Jun 1981.   
  2. VIRGINIA MAE BLOYER was born 7 May 1922 in Eden TOWNSHIP. She died 23 Dec 1983.   
  3. CLYDE WARREN JR BLOYER was born 18 Jul 1923. He died 25 Jun 1959.    
  4. ALVIN LEROY BLOYER was born 20 Jul 1926. He died 16 May 1935.     
  5. Margaret BLOYER was born 11 Mar 1921 in Eden TOWNSHIP. She died 11 Mar 1921.   
  6. INFANT BLOYER was born 15 Feb 1936. INFANT BLOYER died 15 Feb 1936.   
  7. BETTY Jean BLOYER was born 10 Mar 1925 in Schaller IA.   
  8. DAVID BLOYER.  
  9. GLEN BLOYER.    

More About Clyde Warren Bloyer: Burial: Schaller IA 

                         iii.                 Alfred Warren Corderman, born October 07, 1893 in Sac County IA; died January 27, 1977 in Storm Lake Iowa; married (1)                Jessie Grace Dawson October 11, 1914 in Sac City IA; born June 30, 1888 in Ainsworth, Nebraska; died February 23, 1933 in                Schaller;\   married (2) Irma L Schaefer June 30, 1934 in First Methodist Church in Storm lake; born January 28, 1896 in Schaller                Iowa; died  December 04, 1990.

 Notes for Alfred Warren Corderman:
Was raised in the Christian Church of Sac City.   Moved to Schaller in 1914. He was a mail carrier. In 1918 he joined the Methodist Church.  Burial: Schaller IA  Occupation: Mail Carrier Social Security Number: 481-40-6543 

Notes for Jessie Grace Dawson: Jesse had three children all died in infancy  Burial: Schaller Cemetery 

Marriage Notes for Alfred Corderman and Jessie Dawson: Her obit states 1911 

                         iv.                 Ralph Theodore Corderman, born October 27, 1898 in Sac City; died April 25, 1984; married Elsie Garriatt March 29, 1919; born
          July 03, 1898; died Deceased. 

More About Ralph Theodore Corderman: Occupation: farmer 

                          v.                 Ulyssis Eugene Corderman, born January 11, 1905 in Sac City; died May 08, 1979; married Edith Emily Long; born August 14,
          1904; died May 1985.  

More About Ulyssis Eugene Corderman:  Burial: Boulder City Nevada  Occupation: Meat Cutter 

                         vi.                 Velma Grace Corderman, born October 13, 1907 in Sac City; died Deceased; married (1) Boyd Rodman; born 1925; married (2)
            Charles Calvin McCallister July 16, 1926 in Sac City IA; born September 20, 1900 in Jericho Springs MS; died December 08,
            1947.

 

Generation No. 4

        8.   Henry H Bloyer5, born July 17, 1823 in Maryland or Pennsylvania; died September 08, 1905 in Peckingtonville Washington Co
             Maryland.  He was the son of 16. John Bloyer and 17. Harriet Ridenour.  He married 9. Indiana R Saylor 1852.

        9.   Indiana R Saylor, born September 1831 in Middleburg Snyder Co PA; died 1877 in PA.
 

Notes for Henry H Bloyer:
Henry always lived in Maryland He had a Star Route mail delivery for the United States Postal Service
The Schaller Centennial book states that George reported his other family members as  James, Alice, Jenny, Luther, Annie and Emmy all who live in Maryland except James in PA.  Occupation: Mailman       

Children of Henry Bloyer and Indiana Saylor are:

        4                   i.                 George McCellen Bloyer, born September 23, 1864 in Hagerstown Maryland; died December 31, 1949 in Sioux City IA; married
                Sarah Emma Binkley November 20, 1887 in Lanark Carrol Co IL.

                          ii.                 Buchanan Bloyer, born 1854; died Abt. 1915 in Polo IL.

                         iii.                 Alice Bloyer, born 1860 in Washington Co MD; died Aft. 1915; married George Tasker; born September 30, 1859 in Keyser WV;
             died 1923. 

More About George Tasker: Burial: Abrams Ridge Cemetery 

                         iv.                 James Bloyer, born Abt. 1856 in Maryland; died Aft. 1915 in Altoona PA; married Clarissa.

                          v.                 John Bloyer, born Abt. 1858.

                         vi.                 Indiana M Bloyer, born January 31, 1867 in Broad Fording Mills PA; died October 01, 1921 in Cumberland Allegany MD;                married           (1) Victor Lucas; married (2) Henry Paxton Abt. 1880.
 

        10.  Emmanuel Binkley, born 1842 in Washington County Maryland; died November 29, 1881 in Carroll Co IL.    He was the son of 20.
                William Binkley
and 21. Sarah White.  He married 11. Elizabeth Rittenour.

        11.  Elizabeth Rittenour, born 1850 in Warren Co Virginia; died August 18, 1880 in Carroll Co IL.  She was the daughter of 22. Adam
               Rittenour
and 23. Emily Goodrich. 

Notes for Emmanuel Binkley:
WERE BORN IN MARYLAND AND BURIED IN ILLINOIS.  OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS INCLUDED URULLA, JOHN,GEORGE,MARGARETORITE, AND WILLIAM ALL WHOM STAYED IN ILLINOIS AND MORGAN WHO LIVED IN WASHINGTON 

More About Emmanuel Binkley:  Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois       

Children of Emmanuel Binkley and Elizabeth Rittenour are:

        5                   i.                 Sarah Emma Binkley, born December 31, 1866 in Big Springs Maryland; died February 09, 1949 in Sioux City IA; married                 George  McCellen Bloyer November 20, 1887 in Lanark Carrol Co IL.

                          ii.                 Merilla Binkley, born Abt. 1867. 

More About Merilla Binkley: Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois 

                         iii.                 John Binkley, born Abt. 1872. 

More About John Binkley:  Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois 

                         iv.                 George A Binkley, born Abt. 1876. 

More About George A Binkley:  Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois 

                          v.                 Margaretorite Binkley, born Abt. 1870.
 

More About Margaretorite Binkley:  Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois 

                         vi.                 William E Binkley, born Abt. 1874. 

More About William E Binkley:  Census: 1880, Freedom, Carroll, Illinois 

                        vii.                 Morgan Binkley
 

        12.  Daniel Corderman6, born February 07, 1835 in Unityville  Lycoming Co PA; died February 17, 1929 in Sac City IA.  He was the son of
               24. David Catherman and 25. Anna Sebert.  He married 13. Exie Elizabeth Akers January 16, 1865 in Henry Co IL.

        13.  Exie Elizabeth Akers7,8, born November 17, 1843 in Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania; died January 25, 1928 in Sac City IA.
           She was the daughter of 26. John Clement Akers and 27. Experience King.

 

Notes for Daniel Corderman:

HE WAS BORN AND RAISED IN PENNSYLVANIA AND AT THE AGE OF 22 HE STARTED WEST TO BUILD A HOME, COMING TO ILLINOIS IN 1857. ON 12-16-1858 HE MARRIED MARY HARRIS AND THEY MOVED TO JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA IN THE SPRING OF 1881. ONE CHILD WAS BORN TO THIS UNION NAMED EVAN.  MARY PASSED AWAY SHORTLY AFTER HIS BIRTH. DANIEL THEN MOVED TO OHIO AND PLACED EVAN IN THE CARE OF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.  HE THEN ENLISTED IN THE SERVICE AND SPENT THREE YEARS IN COMPANY D 6TH INFANTRY OF THE ARMY IN THE CIVIL WAR. HE WAS STATIONED ON THE WEST PLAINS OF THE DAKOTAS TO GUARD THE INDIANS IN THE PRESERVATION OF PEACE. AT THE CLOSE OF THE WAR HE RETURNED HOME TO JOHNSON COUNTY BUT BECAME DISSATISFIED WITH THE FORMER ENVIRONMENT AND AGAIN MOVED WEST.  HE BROUGHT EVAN AND A YOUNGER BROTHER WITH HIM. HE WAS ALWAYS INTERESTED IN THE POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE DAY.

HE WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO EXIE IN 1865 PENNSYLVANIA AND MOVED TO WALL LAKE IA IN 1881 FROM JOHNSON COUNTY IA WERE THEY RAISED TEN CHILDREN. IN 1909 THEY MOVED TO SAC CITY. THEY EVENTUALLY HAD 13 CHILDREN AND HAD TWIN DAUGHTERS THAT DIED AS INFANTS.

BIOGRAPHY: FROM THE SAC CITY SUN:
BIOGRAPHY: THE PASSING OF THE 60TH MILESTONE OF WEDDED HAPPINESS WAS CELEBRATED BY MR. AND MRS. CORDERMAN FRIDAY. 1-16-1925. MR. C IS 89 AND MRS. C IS 80.  THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF WHICH THIS GOOD OLD COUPLE ARE LOYAL MEMBERS HONORED THE EVENT BY OPENING DOORS FOR THE RECEPTION AND DINNER. SONGS BY THE CONGREGATION "SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD" EUGENE CORDERMAN, WILMA CORDERMAN "OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE", "MISS MAUDE BROWN", "PUT ON YOUR OLD BONNET"

Roster of Regiments Raised in Iowa in 1863.
SEVENTH IOWA CAVALRY -- ROSTER OF COMPANY L.
(Originally Co. B, 14th Infantry, and subsequently Co. B, Battalion 41st Infantry, and then transferred to 7th Iowa Cavalry.)
Name: Corderman, Daniel
Age: 27
Residence Town & County: Johnson County
Nativity: Penn.
Rank: Private
Date of Entering Service: Oct. 1, 1861
Date of Rank or Muster: Oct. 23, 1861 

BIOGRAPHY: 1925 IOWA CENSUS BOOK 89 PG. 16-17 SAC COUNTY LIST DANIEL AS THE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD LIST FATHER AS DAVID CORDERMAN AND MOTHER AS ANNA SIBERTS 

DEATH: DANIEL CORDERMAN DIED AT THE HOME OF HIS SON HENERY CORDERMAN ON 2-17-1929. FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
 DEATH: DANIEL HAD A TATOO ON ONE ARM THAT READ D CATHERMAN.

Was in the battles of Ft. Pierre and Ft Kendall discharged at Sioux City in 1865   

Daniel is buried in Oakland Cemetery ( He has a cannon ball from the Civil War on his marker)

From The Biographical History of Crawford, Ida and Sac Counties in Iowa page 625-626   Note: this text list Daniel as David Corderman and Daniel's mother as Anna Seygest. 

"D. Corderman, a farmer of Wall Lake township, and one of it's well known and respected citizens, was born in Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, February 7, 1835, a son of David Corderman a native of Berks county, that State, and of German ancestry. He married Miss Anna Seygest, also a native of Pennsylvania, and they had two children: David(Daniel) and Anna (note David and Anna are reported to have had more than two children).

David Corderman, the subject of this sketch, was reared to farm life in his native country. In 1857 he located near Kewanee, Henry county, Illinios, but two years afterward went back to Johnson county Iowa. In October, 1861, he enlisted in Company B, Fourtennth Iowa Infantry, served two years and fourteen days and took part in the battles of Fort Kendall and Fort Pierre. He was next transferred to the Seventh Iowa Cavalry, stationed at Fort Snelling, and was honorably discharged at Sioux City, in 1865. Mr. Corderman then returned to his home in Johnson county, Iowa, and in 1880 purchased 200 acres of wild land in Wall Lake township, Sac county, Iowa. He has added to this place from time to time until now owns 280 acres, well improved, with a two story residence, 22 x 26 feet, an L, 12 x 17 feet, one story, a barn, 38 x 45 feet, with a rock basement, and a fine grove of pines, larches and catalpas laid out in an artistic manner. In addition to his agricultural pursuits, he is also engaged in stock raising and dairy farming, milking twenty cows and feeds on an average of one carload each year.

Mr. Corderman was married in Illinios at the age of twenty-two years to Mary Ann Harris, a native of Eaton county Ohio. They have one son, Evan, who is married and resides in Wall Lake township. Our subject was married to his present wife in 1865, in Johnson county, Iowa to Miss Exey (Exie) Akers

(note: it has been reported that they were married on 01-16-1865 in Henry County IL) a native of Pike county, Pennsylvania, and a daughter of John C. Akers. To this union has been born ten children: Ulysses, Henry, Dave, Ira, Ellen, Manley, John, Clifford, Retta and one deceased.

Mr. Corderman votes with the Republican party, has served as Township Trustee, and is a member of William T. Sherman Post, No. 284, of Sac City. He is a man highly honored throughout Sac county, has an extended acquaintances, and is one of the leading farmers of Wall Lake township."

 
More About Daniel Corderman:
Burial: February 20, 1929, Oakland Cemetery, Jackson Twp., Sac Co., Sac City, Iowa, Block 14 Lot 3
Military service: 1863, 7th IA Cavalry Roster of L Company 

Notes for Exie Elizabeth Akers:
died 25 Jan 1928 in SAC CITY IA OF A SEVERE COLD. 
Nickname: EXIA

BIOGRAPHY: 1860 CENSUS GRAHAM TOWNSHIP JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA ROLL 327 PAGE 555
1850 CENSUS GREEN TOWNSHIP PIKE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ROLL 783 PAGE 4
BIOGRAPHY: EXIE MOVED WITH HER PARENTS TO JOHNSON COUNTY IA FROM GREEN PIKE COUNTY PA.
Gave birth to twin girls on 04-19-1868 they died the same day

More About Exie Elizabeth Akers:
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sac City IA Block 14 Lot 3
Cause of Death: Severe cold
Census: 1860,  Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa,        

Children of Daniel Corderman and Exie Akers are:

        6                   i.                 Ulyssis Eugene Corderman, born January 11, 1866 in Johnson Co IA; died December 19, 1946 in Sac City IA; married Minnie
          Minerva Masteller March 16, 1892 in Sac City IA.

                          ii.                 Henry Corderman, born March 20, 1867 in Johnson Co IA; died February 05, 1931; married Elizabeth Glass March 04, 1897;               born  November 20, 1867; died February 28, 1936 in Oakland Cemetery Sac City IA Lot 38 block 14.
 

Notes for Henry Corderman:
MUSTERED 10-03-1885. P VT B 14 IA INF. SERVICE 10-20-1861-21 OCT. 1863 G.A.R. POST #284.  
HENRY married ELIZABETH GLASS. ELIZABETH was born 20 Nov 1867. She died 28 Feb 1936. 

HENRY CORDERMAN and ELIZABETH GLASS had the following children: 

  1. WAYNE CORDERMAN was born 17 Feb 1896. He died 29 Jul 1948.     
  2. ALLELIA CORDERMAN was born 22 Jun 1900. She died 23 Feb 1976.     
  3. HOMER CORDERMAN was born 10 Oct 1902. He died 8 Jun 1967.     

More About Henry Corderman:
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sac City IA Lot 38 block 14
Military service: P VT B 14 IA INF. SERVICE 

                         iii.                 David Corderman, born June 06, 1869 in Johnson Co IA; died October 02, 1923 in Waterville Wash; married Augusta Etta Richter
           May 01, 1898; born September 26, 1875 in Mehlenberg Schwer Germany; died February 14, 1966 in Waterville Wash..

More About David Corderman:  Occupation: School Teacher
 

                         iv.                 Exira Corderman, born January 07, 1871 in Johnson Co IA; died April 28, 1922; married Charles Thomas Davis February 06,               1889   in Wall Lake IA; born March 09, 1869 in Pottawattamie Montgomery IA; died February 19, 1946.

Notes for Exira Corderman:
EXIRA CORDERMAN and CHARLES THOMAS DAVIS had the following children: 

  1. ORRIE OTIS DAVIS was born 14 Jan 1891. He died 25 Jun 1962.     
  2. ALTA EXEA DAVIS was born 18 Jun 1892. She died Sep 1953.     
  3. DELMAR ELDA DAVIS was born 30 Jun 1895. DELMAR ELDA DAVIS died 7 Jan 1908.   
  4. LOIE ETTA DAVIS was born 19 Oct 1896. She died 10 Oct 1920.     
  5. ARLA IONA was born 27 Jul 1902. She died 4 Feb 1991.     

More About Exira Corderman:  Burial: Paulina IA  Cause of Death: Severe Throat Ailment 

More About Charles Thomas Davis:  Burial: Paulina IA 

                          v.                 Mary Ellen Corderman, born August 23, 1872 in Johnson Co IA; died August 09, 1962; married Esley Davis October 29, 1891 in
          Iowa; born January 24, 1862 in Iowa; died February 20, 1934.

                         vi.                 Manly Corderman, born August 28, 1874 in Johnson Co IA; died December 04, 1956; married Annie E Thau May 17, 1899 in
          Waterville WA; born March 23, 1877; died August 12, 1963.

                        vii.                 John Clemons Corderman, born January 28, 1876 in Johnson Co IA; died November 27, 1969; married Edith Lietuzek September
          18, 1905; born July 28, 1876 in Germany; died July 22, 1960. 

More About John Clemons Corderman:  Burial: Des Moines IA
 

                       viii.                 Eldora Edith Corderman, born November 05, 1877 in Johnson Co IA; died February 03, 1924; married James Oliver Hardwick                July  03, 1899; born December 04, 1869 in Townhope New Herford Shire England; died August 18, 1939. 

More About Eldora Edith Corderman:  Burial: Appleton Minnesota 

                          ix.                 Glenn Clifford Corderman, born December 28, 1879 in Lake View IA; died November 27, 1969; married Emily Westrom May 04,
           1904; born May 27, 1880 in Lake View IA; died October 25, 1963. 

More About Glenn Clifford Corderman: Occupation: farmer 

                           x.                 Retta Marie Maud Corderman, born May 27, 1885 in Lake View IA; died January 26, 1983 in Cedar Rapids IA; married Albert
           Clarence Westrom June 24, 1908; born August 10, 1884; died January 16, 1968. 

 

        14.  John Masteller9, born Abt. 1828 in PENNSYLVANIA; died November 07, 1893 in Sac City  IA.  He married 15. Sarah Newland May 01,
                1856.

        15.  Sarah Newland, born July 04, 1839 in Ohio; died May 03, 1912 in Sac City  IA. 

Notes for John Masteller:
BORN IN OHIO AS STATED BY DAUGHTER FLORENCE ON THE 1910 CENSUS LINCOLN TOWNSHIP KIDDER COUNTY ND TAKEN 05-18-1910
ARRIVED IN SAC COUNTY 1876 REPORTED BY MINNIE died NOV. 7 1893 AS RECORDED IN A 1912 NEWSPAPER OBIT. OF SARAH NEWLAND.(IN POSSESSION OF CHEYL VILLA     BURIED AT OAKLAND CEMETERY SAC CITY IOWA.

1880 CENSUS LISTED HIM BORN IN PA. HIS MOTHER IN PA. AND FATHER IN VA.

John A. Masteller, came possibly from Marion County, Ohio. Based on researching of cemetery and census records He is the John A. Mossler listed in the Marriage records book 4 page 69, as marrying Mary Neil. Mary was the daughter of Jonathan and Nancy Neel/Neal/Neil.

The Masteller and Neal families, along with the Joseph Campbell family, moved to Iowa county, Iowa in 1853. Mary and two daughters died in 1855 and were buried in the Campbell family cemetery. 

More About John Masteller:
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sac City IA
Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA
Occupation: 1880, farmer 

Notes for Sarah Newland:

B-DATE CONFIRMED 05-04-1839 IN OHIO ACCORDING TO NEWSPAPER OBIT IN POSSESSION OF CHERYL VILLA
RESIDED IN SAC COUNTY FROM 1856 FOR 30 YEARS 5YRS IN WALL LAKE TOWNSHIP AND THE JACKSON TOWNSHIP UNTIL ABOUT 1902. DIED AT THE HOME OF HER DAUGHTER H.B. MANZER.    

  SARAH married JOHN MASTELLER. JOHN was born in OHIO. He died 7 Nov 1893 in SAC CITY IA.   

SARAH NEWLAND and JOHN MASTELLER had the following children: 

  1. MINNIE MINERVA MASTELLER was born 5 Jul 1871 in JOHNSON CO.IA.. She died 12 Feb 1943.   
  2. FLORENCE MAY MASTELLER was born 24 Jun 1881 in SAC CITY IA. She died Mar 1968 in SAN DIEGO CO CA.   
  3. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS MASTELLER was born 22 Jan 1866 in NORTH ENGLISH TOWNSHIP IA. He died Jun 1935 in SAC CITY IA.   
  4. JAMIMA MASTELLER.  
  5. ALAN MASTELLER was born 4 Dec 1877 in SAC CITY IA. He died 6 Jun 1917 in GREEN BAY WI.   
6. GREENBURY B MASTELLER.   
  7. CHARLES F MASTELLER.  
  8. HECK MASTELLER.  
9. NANCY E MASTELLER.   
  10. LAURA E MASTELLER.  
  11. NOAH E MASTELLER.    

More About Sarah Newland:  Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sac City IA  Census: 1880, JACKSON TWP SAC COUNTY IA       

Children of John Masteller and Sarah Newland are:

        7                   i.                 Minnie Minerva Masteller, born July 05, 1871 in Johnson Co IA; died February 12, 1943 in Sac City IA; married Ulyssis                  EugeneCorderman March 16, 1892 in Sac City IA.

                          ii.                 Charles Fremont Masteller, born Abt. 1857. 

More About Charles Fremont Masteller:  Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

                         iii.                 Mary Masteller, born Abt. 1859; married Unknown Elieff.

                         iv.                 Nancy Ellen Masteller, born Abt. 1861.

                          v.                 Greenberry Masteller, born Abt. 1864. 

More About Greenberry Masteller: Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

                         vi.                 John Quincy Adams Masteller, born Abt. 1866; married Emma Caroline Johnson. 

More About John Quincy Adams Masteller:   Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

                        vii.                 Noah Allen Masteller, born Abt. 1868. 

More About Noah Allen Masteller:  Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

                       viii.                 Laura Edith Masteller, born Abt. 1872 in New Cornish, Iowa; married John Davis March 09, 1893 in Sac City IA; born 1867 in                Cass County, Iowa. 

More About Laura Edith Masteller: Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

                          ix.                 Jamima Masteller, born Abt. 1875; died 1959; married Herbert D. Manzer February 14, 1897 in Sac City IA; born in Parkersburg,                Iowa; died 1933. 

More About Jamima Masteller:Burial: Sac City Cemetery Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

More About Herbert D. Manzer: Burial: Sac City Cemetery 

                           x.                 A. I Masteller, born Abt. 1877. 

More About A. I Masteller: Census: 1880, JACKSON TWSP SAC COUNTY IA 

                          xi.                 Florence Masteller, born Abt. 1881 in Sac City IA; married F.A. Wendel March 11, 1901 in Sac City IA; born 1878 in German.

  

Generation No. 5

 

        16.  John Bloyer, born 1804 in Maryland or Germany; died October 19, 1858 in Broad Fording Mills PA.    He married 17. Harriet Ridenour.

        17.  Harriet Ridenour, born 1804 in Pennsylvania; died 1875 in Maryland. 

Notes for Harriet Ridenour:
The Ridenour name is an Anglicized version of the Swiss Reitenauer.         

Children of John Bloyer and Harriet Ridenour are:

        8                   i.                 Henry H Bloyer, born July 17, 1823 in Maryland or Pennsylvania; died September 08, 1905 in Peckingtonville Washington Co Maryland; married (1) Indiana R Saylor 1852; married (2) Ruth Harper 1880.

                          ii.                 Jacob Bloyer, born January 18, 1834 in Cumberland PA; died February 14, 1901 in Broad Fording Mills PA; married Sophia Neikirk October 15, 1857 in Hagerstown Maryland; born March 19, 1835 in Hagerstown Maryland; died February 25, 1889 in Broad Fording Mills PA. 

More About Jacob Bloyer: Census: 1850, Wash. Co. MD pg 299 1st district 

                         iii.                 Elizabeth Bloyer, born August 16, 1836; died 1875; married Mark Mowen; born March 06, 1854 in Washington County, Maryland. 

Notes for Elizabeth Bloyer: MAY HAVE DIED 7-14-1883 LANCASTER COUNTY PA NEAR MILLERSVILLE (HERALD OBITUARY AUGUST 1883)

OBIT STATES

SISTER LIZZIE BLOYER AGE 79 NEARLY TWO YEARS AGO HAD A STROKE OF PALSY WHILE ATTENDING A PREPARATORY MEETING AT ROHERSTOWN SINCE WHICH TIME SHE HAS BEEN UNABLE TO DO MUCH WORK BUT SHE HAS BEEN A FAITHFUL ENCOURAGING CHRISTIAN. SHE SELECTED THE HYMNS TO BE SUNG AT HER FUNERAL. "CHRIST IS MY LIFE AND DEATH MY GAIN"    

  ELIZABETH married MARK MOWEN on 6 Mar 1854 in WASHINGTON CO MD. MARK was born 6 Mar 1854 in Washington Co.,MD.   

ELIZABETH BLOYER and MARK MOWEN had the following children: 

  1. MARTIN LUTHER MOWEN.    

                         iv.                 John Thomas Bloyer, born February 28, 1841; died October 21, 1909; married (1) Sara Sword; born October 25, 1848; died January 28, 1895 in Broad Fording Mills PA; married (2) Martha Mowen.

                          v.                 Harriet E Bloyer, born 1842 in Maryland; died January 17, 1857 in Maryland.

                         vi.                 George Washington Bloyer, born March 29, 1848 in Broad Fording Mills PA; died September 18, 1921 in Clear Springs Wash Co MD; married Sarah Wishard; born February 18, 1849 in Fairview Erie Co PA; died November 29, 1936 in Spickler Wash. Co MD. 

Notes for George Washington Bloyer: Children;

John Henry Bloyer
Frank Bloyer
Richard Bloyer
Irene Bloyer
Margaret Bloyer
Effie Bloyer
Edith Bloyer
Molly Bloyer
William Bloyer
Lillian Bloyer

Children of Sarah Wishard and George R Bloyer are:1.   i. John Henry Bloyer died 22 JAN 1945. He married Nannie May Repp, daughter of Adam S Sr Repp and Rose Ann Myers. She was born 23 SEP 1882, and died 11 SEP 1960. 

ii. Frank Bloyer.

iii. Richard Bloyer.

iv. Irene Bloyer. She married Unk Snyder. 

v. Margaret Bloyer. She married Unk Clark. 

vi. Effie Bloyer. She married Unk Riley. 

vii. Edith Bloyer. She married Unk Moats. 

viii. Molly Bloyer. She married Unk Knepper. 

ix. William Bloyer.

x. Lillian Bloyer. She married Unk Snyder. 
 

                        vii.                 Martin L Bloyer, born August 16, 1836; died April 20, 1897 in Carrol Co IL; married Mary Katherine Wachtel September 15, 1858 in Washington Co Maryland; born January 08, 1839; died March 31, 1925. 

Notes for Martin L Bloyer:

 Martin L. married Mary Katherine WACHTEL on 15 Sep 1858 in WASHINGTON COUNTY MARYLAND. Mary Katherine (parents ORTHO WACHTEL and JEMIMA POWERS) was born 8 Jan 1839. She died 31 Mar 1925.   

Martin L. BLOYER and Mary Katherine WACHTEL had the following children:
  1. George BLOYER was born Wft Est. 1857-1883. He died Wft Est. 1890-1963.       

  2. Pearl BLOYER was born Wft Est. 1857-1883. She died Wft Est. 1888-1966.       

  3. Fred BLOYER was born Wft Est. 1857-1883. He died Wft Est. 1890-1963.       

  4. Emma BLOYER was born Wft Est. 1857-1883. She died Wft Est. 1888-1966.      

  5. Clarence BLOYER was born Wft Est. 1857-1883. He died Wft Est. 1890-1963.      

  6. Charles L. BLOYER was born 1862. He died 12 Dec 1930.     

  7. John Calvin BLOYER was born 9 Oct 1864 in Hagerstown,Washington Co.,MD. He died 7 Jul 1938 in LaNARK,CARROL COUNTY IL.     

  8. Lela K. BLOYER was born 1873. She died 12 Apr 1944.    

  9. Otho Martin BLOYER was born 1876. He died 16 May 1958.       

  10. Harry B. BLOYER was born 1878. He died 16 Apr 1944.     

More About Martin L Bloyer:  Census: 1860, Conococheague, Wash Co, MD  

Marriage Notes for Martin Bloyer and Mary Wachtel:  Minister in Rev Allabaugh.

 

        20.  William Binkley, born 1806 in Lancaster Co PA.  He was the son of 40. Henry Binkley and 41. Elizabeth Fiesser.  He married 21. Sarah White.

        21.  Sarah White       

Child of William Binkley and Sarah White is:

        10                 i.                 Emmanuel Binkley, born 1842 in Washington County Maryland; died November 29, 1881 in Carroll Co IL; married Elizabeth Rittenour.

 

        22.  Adam Rittenour, born Abt. 1804 in VA.  He married 23. Emily Goodrich.

        23.  Emily Goodrich, born Abt. 1804 in VA. 

Notes for Adam Rittenour: 

Adam Rittenour *00001804 VA; oo Emily "Emma" Goodrich *00001804 VA; ch;  Newman;  Rachael; 

CQ-5s. Hampson, oo Catherine;    William Henry *@1840 VA, oo Martha George ;   Isaac;   Elizabeth, oo  Emanuel Binkley;   Martha;   Thomas;  Sarah "Sadie" *@1851 VA, oo 05121870 Charles L.  Frazier;  Andrew *00001860 VA; [Lv 1820 Berkeley Co. VA, census; 1830 Berkeley Co. VA,  census with Reder D. Ridenour;  1850 69 Dist. Warren Co. VA, census;  1860 Waterlick, Warren  Co. VA 1880 Carroll Co. IL, with daughter Sarah, and grandson James, census]  [ Ridenour;   Ridenhour]    [Z-A28;  Z-A32]    

  ADAM married EMILY GOODRICH. EMILY was born 1804 in VA.   

ADAM RITTENOUR and EMILY GOODRICH had the following children: 

  1. ELIZABETH RITTENOUR.    

  2. NEWMAN RITTENOUR.    

  3. RACHEL RITTENOUR.    

  4. HAMPSON RITTENOUR.  

  5. WILLIAM HENRY RITTENOUR was born 1840 in VA.     

  6. ISAAC RITTENOUR.    

  7. THOMAS RITTENOUR.    

  8. SARAH RITTENOUR was born 1851 in VA.     

  9. ANDREW RITTENOUR.    

       

Child of Adam Rittenour and Emily Goodrich is:

        11                 i.                 Elizabeth Rittenour, born 1850 in Warren Co Virginia; died August 18, 1880 in Carroll Co IL; married Emmanuel Binkley.

  

        24.  David Catherman, born February 24, 1807 in Union Co PA; died September 02, 1890 in Unityville  Lycoming Co PA.  He was the son of 48. David Catherman and 49. Catherine.  He married 25. Anna Sebert.

        25.  Anna Sebert, born March 1817 in PA; died 1901 in Lycoming Co PA.  She was the daughter of 50. Abraham Serbert and 51. Mary. 

More About David Catherman:  Burial: Unityville  Lycoming Co PA  Occupation: farmer/blacksmith 

More About Anna Sebert: Burial: Unityville  Lycoming Co PA       

Children of David Catherman and Anna Sebert are:

        12                 i.                 Daniel Corderman, born February 07, 1835 in Unityville  Lycoming Co PA; died February 17, 1929 in Sac City IA; married (1) Mary Ann Harris; married (2) Exie Elizabeth Akers January 16, 1865 in Henry Co IL.

                          ii.                 Samuel Corderman, born 1838 in Lycoming Co PA; died 1921; married Hester Savage; born 1835; died 1898. 

More About Samuel Corderman: Burial: Muncy Cemetery Lycomin Co PA 

                         iii.                 William Corderman, born Abt. 1842 in Unityville Lycoming County PA; died Deceased. 

Notes for William Corderman:  Drafted at the age of 21from Lycoming County went by Catherman and Cotterman 

More About William Corderman: Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1863, Privt Comp D177Regt 

                         iv.                 Phillip Corderman, born Abt. 1851 in Unityville Lycoming County PA; died Deceased. 

Notes for Phillip Corderman: Went by Catherman 

                          v.                 Jacob Corderman, born Abt. 1855 in Unityville Lycoming County PA; died Abt. 1923; married Mary Poffinbarger. 

Notes for Jacob Corderman: Went by Catherman 

More About Jacob Corderman: Burial: Springfield IL 

                         vi.                 Soloman Corderman, born August 1849; died Abt. 1940 in Griswold IA; married Ellen Blain. 

Notes for Soloman Corderman: Went by Catherman 

More About Soloman Corderman: Burial: Griswold IA 

                        vii.                 George Corderman, born November 19, 1859 in Lycoming County PA; died June 16, 1924. 

Notes for George Corderman: Went by Catherman and Cotterman 

More About George Corderman: Burial: Richard Grove Cemetery Lycoming Co. PA 

                       viii.                 Michael Corderman

                          ix.                 Mathias Corderman

                           x.                 Rose Ann Corderman, born Abt. 1843 in Unityville Lycoming County PA; died Deceased; married Frank Van Horn.

                          xi.                 Christiana Corderman, born Abt. 1850 in Unityville Lycoming County PA; died Deceased.

                         xii.                 Mary Ann Corderman, born Abt. 1846 in Unityville Lycoming County PA; died Deceased.

                        xiii.                 Susannah Corderman, born Abt. 1855 in Lycoming County PA; died Abt. 1925 in Lycoming County PA; married George Paul Hess. 

More About Susannah Corderman: Burial: Richard Grove Cemetery Lycoming Co PA 

                        xiv.                 Anna Corderman

 

        26.  John Clement Akers10, born May 20, 1804 in Dreher Township Wain County PA; died March 30, 1885 in West Lucas Johnson IA.  He was the son of 52. William Clement Akers and 53. Mary Coe.  He married 27. Experience King January 26, 1829 in Wayne CO PA.

        27.  Experience King11, born March 26, 1806 in Paupack Palmonia or Palmarid PA; died March 02, 1884 in Prob.  Taylor CO IA. 

Notes for John Clement Akers:

FIRST WHITE CHILD BORN IN DREHER TOWNSHIP. THE VALLEY WAS SETTLED BY GERMANS AND CALLED "DUTCH FLATS"
BIOGRAPHY: March 1885, PROTESTANT METHODIST CHURCH, CAME TO IOWA 1857, JOINED UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.  WHEN ASKED IF HE WOULD LIKE TO GET WELL, SAID NO "TO DIE IS GAIN".
BIOGRAPHY: BURIED AT ZION CHAPEL CEMETERY LOT 15 NORTH SIDE OF PRINCIPAL ALLEY GRAHAM TOWNSHIP BY METHODIST CHURCH OASIS JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA.

 BIOGRAPHY: THE IOWA CITY REPUBLIC- 

BIOGRAPHY: MR. AKERS DIED AT HIS HOME IN WEST LUCAS LAST NIGHT AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS. (TUESDAY MARCH 31, 1885)

THE FUNERAL OCCURRED AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE IN WEST LUCAS. THE SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED BY REV. GOODEL PASTOR OF THE M.E. CHURCH AT OASIS.  HE PREACHED AN EXCELLENT AND VERY PRACTICAL SERMON.  THE REMAINS WERE TAKEN TO OASIS FOR BURIAL.1860 Federal Census, Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa , roll 327,

Page 555   Abstracts of scrap books by Lois W. Cronbaugh, Johnson & Li nn County
Iowa Genealogy: Obituary: J.C. Akers, born in W Waine County, Pa., May 20, 1804, died Iowa City, March 30, 1 885;1850 Federal Census, Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Roll 783, page 4   Green Twp., Pike Co., PA

1850
John  C. Akers    46     farmer       he and all following born in PA
Sophronia             44
Moses (looks like middle initial is D) 20
Ralph             16
Jane               14
Eliza               12
William (looks like S) 9
Franklin           7
Exery or Esery  5 female
Richard B. Tailor  2
Margaret              6/12 

Sophronia is listed LDS records as born 03-18-1806 in Landgrove Twp, Bennington, Vermont to Ezra King   quit claiim deed dated June 9 , 1842 in which Henry Masker and Ebeneezer Huff purchased 300 acres of land from John and Experience Akers. 

More About John Clement Akers:
Burial: Zion Chapel Cemetery, Lot 15, N. side, Oasis, Johnson County, Iowa
Census: 1850, Green, Twp., Pike Co PA
Occupation: 1850, Farmer 

Notes for Experience King:

LICENSE ISSUED FOR THE MARRIAGE OF ALLEN CHURCHILL AND MRS. EXPERIENCE KING NEVER RETURNED AND ISN'T SIGNED
1880 FEDERAL CENSUS GRAHAM TOWNSHIP, JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA ROLL 327 PAGE 555
1850 FEDERAL CENSUS GREEN TOWNSHIP PIKE CO BIOGRAPHY: 1860 CENSUS GRAHAM TOWNSHIP JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA ROLL 327 PAGE 555
1850 CENSUS GREEN TOWNSHIP PIKE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ROLL 783 PAGE 4 

More About Experience King: Census: 1880, GRAHAM TOWNSHIP, JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA       

Children of John Akers and Experience King are:

        13                 i.                 Exie Elizabeth Akers, born November 17, 1843 in Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania; died January 25, 1928 in Sac City IA; married Daniel Corderman January 16, 1865 in Henry Co IL.

                          ii.                 Richard Gilpin Akers, born September 08, 1839 in Wain CO PA; died May 17, 1845 in Green Pike PA.

                         iii.                 William John Akers, born June 20, 1841 in Wain CO PA; died August 22, 1868 in Johnson County. 

More About William John Akers: Burial: August 1868, Oakland Cemetery, Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA, welfare section 

                         iv.                 Benjamin Franklin Akers, born November 30, 1842 in Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania; died March 17, 1941 in Clarinda IA; married Harriet Josephine Bannister November 19, 1867 in Johnson County, Iowa; born August 06, 1845 in Barry, Pike Cunty, Illinois; died May 04, 1926 in Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa. 

Notes for Benjamin Franklin Akers: Akers history compiled by Edna Ellen Akers Posten, Gravity , Iowa 

BIOGRAPHY: From Taylor County History (Iowa) - Printed in 1881 - Akers , B.F. farmer and stock raiser Section One, Post Office, Be dford, IA. Born in Pennsylvania in 1842, came with his par ents to Iowa in 1857. At the age of eighteen joined The Tw enty Second Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Company A in June 1862 . Promoted to Corporal in 1863. Engaged at the battles o f Port Gibson, Champion Hill, Mississippi, Black River Brid ge, assault and siege of Vicksburg, Winchester Virginia, Fi sher Hill, Cedar Creek Virginia and numerous skirmishes, fo rced marches etc. Indeed was in every action of the regime nt, and was never off duty a single day during three year s of service. After being discharged July 25, 1865 he doff ed the Union Blue of the Army and donned the jeans of a far mer, which business he successfully followed since. Was ma rried in 1867 to Miss Harriet Josephine Bannister, a nativ e of Illinois. Came back to Taylor County in 1868, locatin g where he now lives. Has a fine farm of 180 acres of wel l improved land, with good substantial buildings. Orchar d of apples, peaches, pears, plums and abundance of cherr y and small fruits. A hickory tree is still growing - in th e year of 1977 - which he planted, bringing the seed from J ohnson County, Iowa. Is a good citizen, industrious and pr osperous. They are the parents of nine children. Both ar e buried at Washington Cemetery, Taylor County, Gravity, Io wa. 

BIOGRAPHY: Following excerpt taken from Mr. Akers' diary:

"I was the best marksman in the Company. The 6th Corp oral died. I was off on guard. They called me in and sai d "Is Ben Akers here?" I answered and the officer said "yo u are now a Corporal." I signed the papers and they were s ent in for Abraham Lincoln to sign. I was Corporal til l I was discharged in Savannah, Ga. " Go out behind the ho use and wash up and the ladies will have dinner for you" sa id Mr. Lincoln. We ate dinner on the porch at the White Ho use and I shook hands with the President of the United Stat es, Abraham Lincoln... "Boys," said he, "eat heartily; you 're a fine bunch of boys. I'm sending you down in the Shen andoah and some of you will be killed but I don't want al l of you killed." He walked around our boys and looked a t our tattered flag. He said "It looks as if it had been s ome place." he said.  After my discharge I came to Davenport (Iowa) to get my mon ey. Was paid, also half fare to Iowa City was paid." 

BIOGRAPHY: Was with Phil Sheridan in Shenandoah Valley.
BIOGRAPHY: School Director for 8 years, Trustee for 6 years.

BIOGRAPHY: 1860 Federal Census, Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa , roll 327, Page 555
BIOGRAPHY: 1850 Federal Census, Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylva nia, Roll 783, page 4
BIOGRAPHY: Family Group Records from Dianne Akers Graham, 1998
BIOGRAPHY: Last Civil War Veteran in Taylor County Died Monday

B. F. Akers, 98, last Civil War Veteran in Taylor Coun ty, died in the Municipal Hospital in Clarinda, Monday morn ing at 10:30. Since May 30 of last year, he has been makin g his home with his grandson, Marion Luther, but on March 1 1th his condition became so serious that it was found neces sary to take him to the hospital where he passed away Monda y.

Mr. Akers spent most of his life on the home farm nort heast of Gravity, and was one of the early pioneers of th e county. Here the family grew up. Several years ago he p urchased property in south Gravity, which was his home unti l after the death of his wife. Since then he spent much o f his time in his home, but of late years he has been makin g his home with different relatives. 

Benjamin Franklin Akers was born in Pike Co PA   

More About Benjamin Franklin Akers: Burial: Washington Cemetery, Taylor County, Gravity, Iowa
Census: 1850, Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylva nia, Roll 783, page 4 

                          v.                 Richard Zackary Taylor Akers, born August 09, 1847 in Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania; died May 19, 1909 in Taylor Co IA; married Amanda Slyker 1870 in Pennsylvania; born July 16, 1848 in Scranton PA; died December 27, 1920. 

Notes for Richard Zackary Taylor Akers:
1860 Federal Census, Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa , roll 327, Page 555
1850 Federal Census, Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylva nia, Roll 783, page 4
Family Group Records from Dianne Akers Graham, 1998
Source: Descendant Chart by Jerry D. Akers, Central City , Iowa, July 1998

Akers history compiled by Edna Ellen Akers Posten, Gravity , Iowa Richard was born in Green Township, Pike County, Pe nnsylvania. I found the following information in Tayler C ounty History - Printed in 1881 - Richard T. farmer and st ock rasier was born in Pennsylvania in 1847. Served his c ountry during the war of the rebellion, enlisting at-the a ge of seventeen in Co. G. Thirty Fifth Iowa. Afterwards tr ans- ferred to Twelfth Iowa regiment where he served the r emainder of his term. Was engaged at the siege of Fort Bl akely, Spanish Fort etc. Two years after his discharge fro m the service he returned to his native State and engage d at lumbering and remained there five years. In 1870 he m arried Miss Amanda Slyker, a native of Scranton, Penn. Ret urned to Iowa in 1874 locating where he now lives. He ha s a good farm of One Hundred acres, all under cultivation , is a self made man, commencing without means, but with g rit and indomitable energy, he has been able to meet his o bligations and can see his way clear. He takes great inte rest in his childrens education. His farm is well fence d and has a good young orchard, many shade trees, wind brea ks and hedges. Farm locates - section one - Post Office , Bedford Iowa. I checked the records at the Court House i n Bedford, Iowa and R.T. had bought 240 acres from 1879 t o 1891. He bought 28 acres of timber land in 1905 - Osca r bought it in March 1922, where I (Edna Ellen Akers Posten ) was born. R.T. also bought a town property and acreag e in Gravity, Iowa in 1908. Thomas Maher is living on th e old home place - three miles north of Gravity, then eas t one and half miles. Richard and Amanda are buried at Was hington Cemetery, Gravity, Iowa, Taylor County. they wer e the parents of eleven children. The children are contin ued next page.

Herbert "Herby" AKERS b: 6 Jul 1871 in PA
Carrie AKERS b: 11 Mar 1873
Iva AKERS
Espy AKERS b: 8 Aug 1876 in Gravity, Taylor, IA
Oscar AKERS b: 24 Jan 1878 in Taylor County, Washington Twp, Gravity IA
Filena "Lena" AKERS b: 9 Aug 1880 in ID
Galaners AKERS b: 16 Oct 1881
Urban "Ben" AKERS b: 19 Jan 1882 in Gravity, Taylor, IA
Cornelious "Neal" AKERS b: 14 Jul 1886 in Taylor Co IA
Miranda "Rannie" AKERS b: 2 Aug 1888 in ID
Dullcine "Dulla" AKERS b: 14 Dec 1890 in ID  

More About Richard Zackary Taylor Akers: Burial: Washington Cemetery, Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa 

More About Amanda Slyker: Burial: Washington Cemetery, Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa 

                         vi.                 Baby Boy Akers, born February 09, 1856.

                        vii.                 Moses D Akers, born October 17, 1829 in Wain CO PA; died May 22, 1903 in Morse IA; married (1) Elizabeth Wesser March 1855 in Pike Co PA; born in Germany; died Aft. 1861 in Johnson Co IA; married (2) Frederica Ricker Wesser June 29, 1864 in Johnson County, Iowa; born October 26, 1839 in PA; died April 23, 1910 in Morse Johnson Co IA. 

Notes for Moses D Akers:

Moses D. AKERS was born 17 Oct 1829 in Wain Co PA, and died 22 May 1903 in Morse, Johnson IA. He married Elizabeth WESSER Mar 1855 in Pike Co, PA. She was born in Germany, and died Aft 1861 in Johnson Co IA. He married Frederica "Ricker" WESSER Bef 1865. She was born 26 Oct 1839 in PA, and died 23 Apr 1910 in Morse, Johnson IA.  

BIOGRAPHY: Yes, Ricker Akers is the same as Frederica. George's daugh ter Mary told me she was called Ricker. (She also said her name wa s Rachel but I assume she was mistaken on that.) Ricker and Moses daughte r Sarah was married to a John E. Adams. Julia Evaline Adams had a brother named John, I'm not sure if that is the same one or not, but I suspect so. Simon Akers was married to a Martha but surely she did no t die in 1886,as Simon was born in 1875 by my records.

Here is a quote you may be interested in which is from th e same Mary mentioned above. Mary Akers Comreid said about Ralph Aker s .

"Moses E. Akers' brother Ralph,something happened to his le g, he limped - it just got stuck" Did you know that? Mary also said th at Moses' first wife died while he was off to the civil war. Did yo u say you had some civil war documents? 

BIOGRAPHY:  Elizabeth Eliza AKERS b: Abt 1858 in Morse, Johnson IA
George William AKERS b: Abt 15 Feb 1858 in Scranton PA
Moses H. D. AKERS b: May 1861 in Scranton PA 

BIOGRAPHY: Marriage 2 Frederica "Ricker" WESSER b: 26 Oct 1839 in PA
Married: Bef 1865
Change Date: 3 Oct 2002

Children

Sarah Ann "Sally" AKERS b: 9 Mar 1865 in Morse, Graham Township, Johnson IA

Lydia Ellen AKERS b: 1 Jul 1868 in Morse, Graham Township, Johnson IA

Simon A. AKERS b: 1 Sep 1875 in Morse, Graham Township, Johnson IA 

More About Moses D Akers: Burial: May 1903, Morse Cemetery, Graham Twp., Johnson County, Iowa Military service: Civil War  

                       viii.                 Ralph Akers, born August 15, 1833 in Wain CO PA; died March 24, 1915 in IA; married (1) Thressa Emeline King February 15, 1855 in Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania; born September 08, 1839 in Port Jarvis Orange Co NY; died September 19, 1880 in IA; married (2) Mary Jane Claringbold July 01, 1882; born August 13, 1848; died 1901. 

Notes for Ralph Akers:

BIOGRAPHY: was born 15 Aug 1833 in Wain County Or Green, Pike PA, and died 24 Mar 1915 in IA. He married Thressa Emeline KING 15 Feb 1855 in Green, Pike, PA. She was born 8 Sep 1839 in Port Jarvis, Orange, NY, and died 19 Sep 1880 in IA. He married Mary Jane CLARINGBOLD 1 Jul 1882. She was born 13 Aug 1848, and died 1901.  

BIOGRAPHY: 1860 Federal Census, Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa , roll 327, Page 555 
BIOGRAPHY: 1850 Federal Census, Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylva nia, Roll 783, page 4 
BIOGRAPHY: Family Group Records from Dianne Akers Graham, 1998
BIOGRAPHY: http://hostville.com/family/gen1/d0022/g0000017.html#I15754
Farm Laborer
Akers history compiled by Edna Ellen Akers Posten, Gravity , Iowa
Edna states tha Ralph was crippled by a wagon wheel and wal ked with a cane
BIOGRAPHY: Source: Descendant Chart by Jerry D. Akers, Central City , Iowa, July 1998
BIOGRAPHY: Ralph and Theresa Akers, !870 Census, Audu bon Co. IA, Audubon Twp, pg 575
Akers, Ralph 41 M Farmer 2300 500 Penn
Theresa 31 F Keeping house New York
Emiline 8 F Iowa
Hannah 5 F "
Lincoln 3 M "
Cora 2/12 F "

Thressa Emeline KING b: 8 Sep 1839 in Port Jarvis, Orange, NY Married: 15 Feb 1855 in Green, Pike, PA
Event: Marriage Fact
Note: by Ephriam Balesster A M E Minister
Change Date: 3 Oct 2002

Children

Sibyl Decker AKERS b: 7 Nov 1856 in Green, Pike, PA

Ralph Alvy AKERS b: 17 Jul 1858 in IA

John Ranson AKERS b: 3 Jan 1861 in Johnson Co IA

Emeline King AKERS b: 1 May 1862

Hannah Hendershay AKERS b: 30 Oct 1864 in Johnson Co ID

Lincoln AKERS b: 28 Apr 1867 in Johnson Co IA

Cora May AKERS b: 30 Apr 1870

Colfax AKERS b: Abt 4 Sep 1872 in IA

Ralph AKERS b: 11 Feb 1875 in ID

Haysannah AKERS b: 12 Mar 1877 in IA

Warrett AKERS b: 7 Apr 1879 in ID

Thressa AKERS b: 19 Sep 1880 in ID 

BIOGRAPHY: 2 Mary Jane CLARINGBOLD b: 13 Aug 1848 Married: 1 Jul 1882 Change Date: 3 Oct 2002

Children

Penn AKERS b: 29 Oct 1884 in ID 

More About Ralph Akers: Burial: Bowen Cemetery, South of Exira, Iowa 

More About Thressa Emeline King: Burial: Bowen Cemetery, South of Exira, Iowa 

Marriage Notes for Ralph Akers and Thressa King: by Ephriam Balesster, a M.E. Minister  

                          ix.                 Margaret Akers, born December 12, 1830.

                           x.                 Martha Akers, born April 27, 1831 in Wain County, Pennsylvania; died in New York State.

                          xi.                 Mary Jane Akers, born January 09, 1835 in Wain County, Pennsylvania; died January 31, 1857 in Pennsylvania; married Unknown Cross. 

More About Mary Jane Akers: Burial: January 1857, Pennsylvania 

                         xii.                 Margaret Sibyl Akers, born July 18, 1849; died October 22, 1937 in in 100F Home, Mason City, Iowa; married (1) John S. Delean September 05, 1867 in Johnson County, Iowa; born 1845; died Deceased; married (2) Moses Boston Parks April 03, 1888; born 1844; died 1937 in 100F Home, Mason City. 

Notes for Margaret Sibyl Akers:

BIOGRAPHY: 1. Margaret Sibyl AKERS was born 18 Jul 1849, and died 22 Oct 1937 in Mason City IA. She was buried Oct 1937 in Gravity, Taylor, IA Washington Cem. She was the daughter of 2. John Clement AKERS and 3. Experience KING. She married John S. DELEAN Bef 1870. He was born 1845. She married Moses Bosten PARKS 3 Apr 1888. He was born 1844, and died 1937 in Mason City IA. He was buried in Gravity, Taylor, IA Washington Cem.  

Child of Margaret Sibyl AKERS and John S. DELEAN is:    i. Melcham DELEAN was born 1870, and died Unknown
1860 Federal Census, Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa , roll 327, Page 555
1850 Federal Census, Green Township, Pike County, Pennsylva nia, Roll 783, page 4
Family Group Records from Dianne Akers Graham, 1998
Akers history compiled by Edna Ellen Akers Posten, Gravity , Iowa
Source: Descendant Chart by Jerry D. Akers, Central City , Iowa, July 1998

More About Margaret Sibyl Akers: Burial: Harris & Parks lot, Washington Cemetery, Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa

                        xiii.                 Eliza Akers, born February 08, 1837 in Wain CO PA; died February 29, 1876; married Unknown Bennet.

                        xiv.                 Exea Jane Akers, born 1855 in NE; died Deceased in Nebraska; married Unknown Entriken. 

 

Generation No. 6

 

        40.  Henry Binkley, born May 10, 1765 in PA; died 1816 in Cocalico Twp.Lancaster..  He was the son of 80. Ensign Henrick Binkley and 81. Ann Maria Ruth.  He married 41. Elizabeth Fiesser.

        41.  Elizabeth Fiesser, died January 01, 1846.       

Child of Henry Binkley and Elizabeth Fiesser is:

        20                 i.                 William Binkley, born 1806 in Lancaster Co PA; married Sarah White. 

        48.  David Catherman, born Abt. 1780 in Union Co PA; died Bet. 1817 - 1818 in While in Army.  He was the son of 96. Jacob Catherman and 97. Magdalene Frederick.  He married 49. Catherine.

        49.  Catherine 

More About David Catherman: Burial: Yoder Cem Millmont       

Children of David Catherman and Catherine are:

        24                 i.                 David Catherman, born February 24, 1807 in Union Co PA; died September 02, 1890 in Unityville  Lycoming Co PA; married Anna Sebert.

                          ii.                 Jacob Catherman, born December 21, 1805 in Union County PA; died January 03, 1889; married Catherine Hoffman. 

Notes for Jacob Catherman: Went by Katherman 

More About Jacob Catherman: Burial: St. Peters Lutheran Church Cemetery Occupation: farmer 

                         iii.                 John Catherman, born December 21, 1808 in Union County PA; died Aft. 1870; married Juliann Hoffman. 

Notes for John Catherman: John and all of his children went by Katherman 

                         iv.                 Rosanna Catherman, born Abt. 1810; died Deceased.

                          v.                 Charles Catherman, born Abt. 1813 in Union County PA; died Deceased; married Elizabeth Troutman June 10, 1834. 

Notes for Charles Catherman: Went by Katherman 

        50.  Abraham Serbert, born Abt. 1777 in PA.  He married 51. Mary.

        51.  Mary, born 1779. 

More About Abraham Serbert: Occupation: Blacksmith       

Children of Abraham Serbert and Mary are:

        25                 i.                 Anna Sebert, born March 1817 in PA; died 1901 in Lycoming Co PA; married David Catherman.

                          ii.                 Rosanna Sebert, born Abt. 1825.

                         iii.                 Samuel Sebert, born Abt. 1800. 

        52.  William Clement Akers12, born September 26, 1776 in NJ; died September 26, 1850 in PA.  He was the son of 104. William Akers and 105. Rebecca Fish.  He married 53. Mary Coe 1801 in Wayne Co., PA.

        53.  Mary Coe, born June 10, 1784 in New Haven CT; died May 05, 1885.  She was the daughter of 106. Denman Coe and 107. Mary Northup. 

Notes for William Clement Akers: The United States Census for 1850 Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania Green Township Page 4 

4A 38 42 AKERS, William m 74 NJ    

4A 39 42 AKERS, Mary G f 66 CT      

More About William Clement Akers: Census: 1850, Green, Twp., Pike Co PA 

More About Mary Coe: Census: 1850, Green, Twp., Pike Co PA       

Children of William Akers and Mary Coe are:

        26                 i.                 John Clement Akers, born May 20, 1804 in Dreher Township Wain County PA; died March 30, 1885 in West Lucas Johnson IA; married (1) Margaret Barteson 1825 in PA; married (2) Experience King January 26, 1829 in Wayne CO PA; married (3) Martha Crowell June 13, 1867.

                          ii.                 Frederick Akers, died Deceased.

                         iii.                 William Akers, born September 26, 1813; died Deceased.

                         iv.                 Demmon Akers, born November 16, 1815; died Deceased.

                          v.                 Rebecca Akers, born September 10, 1806; died Deceased.

                         vi.                 Sibyl Akers, born November 29, 1808; died Deceased.

                        vii.                 Mary Ann Akers, born July 18, 1818; died Deceased.

                       viii.                 Betsy Elizabeth Akers, born March 07, 1811; died February 21, 1883.

                          ix.                 Sarah Ann Akers, born December 11, 1821; died Deceased.

 

Generation No. 7 

        80.  Ensign Henrick Binkley, born 1749 in MuddyCreek, LancasterPA; died July 30, 1804.  He was the son of 160. Hans Michael Binkley and 161. Maria Julian.  He married 81. Ann Maria Ruth.

        81.  Ann Maria Ruth       

Child of Ensign Binkley and Ann Ruth is:

        40                 i.                 Henry Binkley, born May 10, 1765 in PA; died 1816 in Cocalico Twp.Lancaster; married Elizabeth Fiesser.

 

        96.  Jacob Catherman, born 1758 in Tulpehocken Berks Co PA; died January 1829.  He was the son of 192. David Kattermann and 193. Catharina Barbara.  He married 97. Magdalene Frederick Abt. 1779.

        97.  Magdalene Frederick, born Abt. 1760; died October 1832.  She was the daughter of 194. George Frederick and 195. Elizabeth Magdalene. 

Notes for Jacob Catherman:

Served in Overmeyer's & Daugherty's Companies of Frontier Rangers before his capture at home by the Indians in 1781.    He was ransomed to the British for something more useful than him.  A five gallon Barrel of whiskey.  That was at the harvest time 1783.  His Stone house still stands and up in the gable end an inscription reads 1811 jkm mkm he was a farmer.

More About Jacob Catherman: Burial: Old Lewis Cem East of White Springs Union Co PA 

Notes for Magdalene Frederick: Magdalene had only one child David about a Yr old ahen Jacob was captured by the Indians.  She took him and went to Fort Augusta at Sunbury for safety. 

More About Magdalene Frederick: Burial: Old Lewis Cem Union Co PA       

Children of Jacob Catherman and Magdalene Frederick are:

        48                 i.                 David Catherman, born Abt. 1780 in Union Co PA; died Bet. 1817 - 1818 in While in Army; married Catherine.

                          ii.                 Jacob Catherman, born September 05, 1784 in Mifflinburg Union County PA; died Abt. 1834 in Snyder County; married Susanna Speigelmyer; born December 22, 1787; died Abt. 1828.

                         iii.                 Michael Catherman, born April 10, 1786 in Buffalo Valley Union Co. Penn.; died November 22, 1862. 

Notes for Michael Catherman:
Owned a considerable amount of land and operated a saw mill on the south side of Penn's creek below the present iron bridge at Millmont 

More About Michael Catherman: Burial: Old Hartleton Church Cem. Union County Penn. 

                         iv.                 George Catherman, born Abt. 1787 in Union County PA; died February 15, 1838; married Libby Filiy. 

Notes for George Catherman: After his death his 6 children sold his estate and most moved to Erie County Ohio 

More About George Catherman: Occupation: 1820, Stiller

                          v.                 Jonathan Catherman, born Abt. 1789 in Union County PA; died Abt. 1856 in Millmont PA; married Nancy Little; born Abt. 1791; died Abt. 1858.

More About Jonathan Catherman: Cause of Death: Froze to death near the dam below Millmont

More About Nancy Little: Probate: 1858 

                         vi.                 Frederick Catherman, born March 14, 1791; died April 18, 1859; married Christiann Stitzer; born April 11, 1799; died August 28, 1867. 

Notes for Frederick Catherman: Went by Katterman 

More About Frederick Catherman:Burial: Mifflinburg Union County PA 

More About Christiann Stitzer: Burial: Mifflinburg Union County PA 

                        vii.                 Benjamin Catherman, born May 1792 in Union County PA; died May 18, 1873.

                       viii.                 Daniel C Catherman, born January 06, 1794 in Union County PA; died September 30, 1873; married Catherine Frederick November 26, 1817 in Union County PA; born March 17, 1800; died January 15, 1882. 

Notes for Daniel C Catherman: Known as the "Big Family" as they had 17 children. 

More About Daniel C Catherman: Burial: New Hartleton Cemetery 

Notes for Catherine Frederick: Youngest of 14 children and is the sister of John who married Barbara Ann Corderman (Katherman) 

                          ix.                 Catherine Catherman, born Abt. 1791 in Union County PA; died June 25, 1850 in At the Keister farm North East of Rockgrove IL; married Benjamin Keister; born August 13, 1799; died February 21, 1872 in Lena IL. 

More About Catherine Catherman: Burial: Beam Chapple Cemetery north of Rockgrove IL. (now Frankeburger Cem) 

                           x.                 Barbara Ann Catherman, born February 20, 1799 in Union County PA; died August 08, 1882; married John Frederick; born May 25, 1794; died September 16, 1877.  

Notes for Barbara Ann Catherman: Went by the last name Katherman Barbara's mother is the daughter of George Frederick 

More About Barbara Ann Catherman: Burial: Old Lauralton Lutheran Cemetery 

More About John Frederick: Burial: Old Lauralton Cemetery Occupation: farmer/weaver 

                          xi.                 Conrad Catherman, born March 16, 1801 in Union County PA; died September 27, 1881. 

Notes for Conrad Catherman:
Went by the last name Katherman. He lived his whole life in the View of Penn's Creek west of Hartleton. Was married two time and had a total of 10 children. 

More About Conrad Catherman: Burial: Ray's Church Cemetery 

                         xii.                 Philip Catherman, born Abt. 1803 in Union County PA; died Abt. 1856.

                        xiii.                 Christian Catherman, born October 28, 1808 in Union County PA; died October 31, 1834. 

More About Christian Catherman: Will: October 13, 1834 

        104.  William Akers, born September 07, 1736; died 1835.  He was the son of 208. John Akers and 209. Martha.  He married 105. Rebecca Fish.

        105.  Rebecca Fish 

Notes for William Akers: I believe this is the same William Akers 

 2  William Akers b: September 07, 1736 d: 1835

............ +Rebecca Fish

................... 3  John Akers

................... 3  William Akers

....................... +Polly Coe m: 1801 in Wayne Co., PA

............................. 4    Rebecca Akers

................................. +Frederick Kayser

............................. 4    John Clements Akers b: 1805

................... 3  Polly Akers

....................... +Gabriel Davis

................... 3  Elsie Akers

....................... +Batrle Bartleson  

Documents in the Pension file of William Akers
Copied through the kindness of Alta J. Siegert
 

New Jersey          Akers, William           S. 22078 Penn

William Akers Wayne Co. in the State of Penn who was a Private in the company of Captain Jones of the Regt.of Col. Chambers in the N. Jersey troops for 1 year & 23 days      cef. 18,849

Inscribed on the Roll of Pennsylvania at the rate of 42 Dollars 56 cents per ann-to commence on the 4th day of March 1832
Certificate of Pension issued the 11 day of Oct in33 and sent to N.B. Eldr---  Bethany Wayne Co. PAArrears to the 4th of Sept 1833                           106.41
Semi-ant. allowance ending 4 March 1834          21.28   $127.69  Revolutionary claim    -- June 7, 183-
Recorded by D. Bown

Book E   Vol. 5 p. ---

State of Pennsylvania County of Wayne

        On this Twenty Eighth day of November A.D. 1832 personally appeared in open court before Moses Thomas and Isaac Dimmick Esquires Judges of the Court of Common Pleas now sitting William Akers a resident of Sterling Township in the County of Wayne and State of Pennsylvania aged Ninety six years, he being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of an act of Congress passed June 7 1832

        That he entered the service of the United States under the followed named officers and served as herein stated ... He volunteered his service for one month in Hunterdon County, New Jersey about the 20th of August in the year 1776 under the command of Philip Philips Col Chambers and General Philemon Dickinson; Stationed on Rariton river near Woodbridge and served one month. at the expiration of the above month he was drafted in the militia and served one month in a company commanded by Captain David Jones Col Chambers and Nathaniel Hare. Stationed on the Rariton river At the expiration of that month, he was ordered by General Wm. Alexander to watch the movements of the British troops then about Pennytown, Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County New Jersey.  He continued in the service under the same captain and Colonel until a few days after the Battle of Germantown which battle he was in - this battle took place in 1777 in the fall.  Two days after the battle of  Germantown he was discharged and went aback to his home in Hunterdon County where he remained until 1778 when he removed to Pennsylvania near Stroudsburg.  About the fist of July 1778 he was ordered out by Col. Jacob Stroud and served one monthly under Captain John ---. He had no written discharge from Col. Stroud nor had he every a written discharge as he --- The deponent removed into Wayne County in Sterling Township the last time about ten years since and resides there now.  He has children both in Penn and New Jersey and has alternately resided with them. The deponent says there is no clergyman in his neighbourhood with whom he is acquainted. that there is no living witness as he knows whose testimony he can receive who can testify to his service nor has he any documentary evidence - The deponent was born September 7th 1736 in Hunterdon County New Jersey He hereby relinquishes his every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension role of the agency of any State

                                                                        William Akers

Sworn to and subscribed
this 28th day of November 1832
in open court
G.B. Wescott

 

        Richard Lancaster and Jeremiah Bennett

We the subscribers residing in Sterling Township in the County of Wayne aforesaid, hereby certify that we are acquainted with William Akers who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that we believe him to be ninety six years of age, that his is --- and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion.

                                                                                Richard Lancaster
                                                                                Jeremiah Bennett

Sworn and Subscribed in open court this 28th day of November 1832

                GB Wescott

               

 

And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogations prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was Revolutionary soldier and served as he states - And the Court further certifies that it appears to them that there is no clergyman residing in the meighbourhood  of the applicant but both Richard Lancaster and Jeremiah Bennet who --- signed the foregoing certificate are residents of the said Township of Sterling and are credible persons and that their statement is entitled to credit

                                                                                Moses Thomas
                                                                               Isaac Dimmick 

        I George B. Wescott Prothonatary of the Court of Common Pleas of Wayne County aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of William Akers for a pension.

                                        In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand|

                                    and seal of office this twenty Eighty day of November

                                        One Thousand Eight hundred and Thirty two

                                                                        GB Wescott

                                                                        Prothonotary

 

Pennsylvania Wayne County:

        Personally appeared before me the undersigned Justice of the Peace in and for the County of Wayne William Akers, who being duly sworn deposeth and saith that by reason of old age, and the consequent loss of memory, he cannot swear positively as the precise length of his service, but according to the best of his recollection he served not less than the two periods mentioned below and in the following grades...

        That he entered the service of the United States as a private soldier in the militia a few days before the Battle of Long Island in August 1776 and was stationed with his company at the "Blazing Star" Ferry in New Jersey near Woodbridge, but whether he was enlisted, drafted or volunteered His is at this time from loss of memory unable to state, but he knows he was in the service from the fact that when he was so stationed at the Blazing Star his father brought him information of the death of his brother who was killed in the battle at Long Island. That about the middle of October following he volunteered in the service as a private for one month at Hunterdon County, Town of Amwell, New Jersey, being the place of his birth and residence; under the command of Captain Philip Philllips, Lieut. Andrew Johnson, Colonel Thomas Lowrey commanded the regiment then, but he was appointed or acted as a commissary - Col. Chamber he believes then took command.    The Generals name was Dickerson. Was stationed near Woodbridge New Jersey and served out his one month there.  He was then classed and drafted for one more month - his captain's name was David Jones and his brother Thomas Akers was Ensign.  He believes that Col. Chambers and Col. Hare had the command.   He was stationed at the same place on the Raritan River and there served out that month. That he thinks he is correct --- the time of his entering the service for these two months in the middle of October from the fact that the last month expired but the day before the British entered New Jersey and he must have been mistaken in his original declaration in which he stated he volunteered for one month in August preceding.  That upon the expiration of his last month, he went home and stayed one night when in consequence of the invasion of the British, he and his whole company and all capable of bearing arms were ordered out into active service. His company was ordered to march to Trenton to ferry the troops over the River which they did he being with them.  Captain John Phillips and Ensign Thomas Akers he recollects as his officers.    They were ordered to watch the movements of the British Troops for two or three days near Trenton and then they joined the Regiment under Col. David Chambers. He remained with the troops in Hunterdon County until after the Hessians were taken at Trenton

--- we marched to Princeton to secure some plunder.  We were then ordered to march to the Raritan River and were stationed at Vaness Mills to guard that place. There we had a skirmish with the British and took a number of waggons and cattle.  I obtained permission from General Herd who then had command to go home for three days.  On my return at the end of three days I understood that charges had been preferred against Col. Chambers for --- and I was sent to Princeton & Morristown as a witness against him and was kept tow or three weeks; The colonel was broke; Our Major's name was William Chamberlin.  After my return from the trial we were ordered to march to Elizabethtown Point; but before we reached there the order was countermanded and were marched into Pennsylvania.  This was near the last of September 1777.  We were ordered to a mill to drive off a British Guard, which we effected and we followed them to Germantown.  The battle of Germantown commenced that day and we were engaged in it.  I had two musket balls shot through my hat on my head. After the battle of Germantown we were ordered up the Tulphehocken Creek - Our officers were then Major Chamberlin, Captain John Phillips.   Major Chamberlin AHD a son killed in that battle.  The next day after the battle our troops were discharged from the main army.  It took us two days to go home, and then we were all discharged from military duty.  From the time of being ordered out in December 1776 after the expiration of the two months above, until three days after the battle of Germantown I continued in the service of the United States as a private soldier without any intermission making a period of nine months and twenty three days thereabouts - About the 20th of June 1778 I moved to Stroudsburg in Northampton County Pennsylvania - After the massacre by the Indians at Wyoming, I was drafted in t he Pennsylvania Militia under Colonel Jacob Stroud and Captain John Bush for one month - We built a fort near Stroudsburg and kept guard there until I had served my time out, when a Regiment of Rangers were sent on who took our place and we were discharged.

During the two months in which I first served --- the nine months and twenty three days afterwards and the one month in the Pennsylvania Militia under Col. Stroud; making in all Twelve months and --- three days I was not employed in any civil pursuit and for such services I claim a pension.

                                                                                William Akers

Sworn and subscribed this 4th day of September AD 1833 before me Thomas Span--- a Justice of the Peace in said County of Wayne and
I do hereby certify that I believe him to be ninety seven years old, that he is --- and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the Revolution and that he is the same William Akers who made the declaration before the Court of Common Pleas of said County November 28th 1832 to which this is attached Thos Spangenberg Pennsylvania Wayne County:

                I George B. Wescott Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Wayne do certify that Thomas Spangenberg Esquire is an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County duly commissioned and Qualified and that the above signature purported to be his is genuine.

        In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my had and the seal of the said Court

        this Fourth day of September One thousand Eight hundred and Thirty three

                                                        GeoBWescott
 

                                                                        Bethany Septbr. 5th 1833

J.L. Edwards Esq.

        Dear Sir I return to you the papers of Wm. Akers who is applying for a pension under the late act of Congress - his extreme old age and deafness makes it difficult of getting a statement of particulars more fully than I have done in his supplementary affidavit - I believe however he brings himself with in the regulations of your department

        Your attention is respectfully called to this application immediately as the man is very poor and unless the bounty of our Government is soon --- ---- ---- --- --- his service in the common cause of his country

                                                                        Very Respectfully,

                                                                                Your obd. sevt.

                                                                                NB Eldred

 

J.L. Edwrads E

        My --- Sir,
                I have recd another --- from Mr. Wm. Bartree, a relative to the heirs of Akers, which I enclose you.  It would seem to go through
|the Court, --- thence, would be greater than the amt to be recd from Govern ment.  Would not the previous Papers sent you be sufficient
                Yours,

                DD Wagoner
                House of R
                Feb. 1 1837 

1838          East Sterling Wayne Co. Pa

Oct 10  Dear Sir I am Requsted to forward the certificate for your signature and to request you to forward power for the collection of said pention all the children of the Deceased has impowered Alice Akers his Daughter that supported him at --- / --- he was 99 years seven mo and some days --- are poor if the law will allow it to her she needs itPlease to send it to me again

I am very Respectfully Your Humble Servent

J L Edwards          Wm Bortree Pett       

Child of William Akers and Rebecca Fish is:

        52                 i.                 William Clement Akers, born September 26, 1776 in NJ; died September 26, 1850 in PA; married Mary Coe 1801 in Wayne Co., PA. 

        106.  Denman Coe, born May 26, 1759 in Derby New Haven CT; died 1820 in Franklin OH.  He was the son of 212. John Coe and 213. Hannah Chatfield.  He married 107. Mary Northup.

        107.  Mary Northup, born March 02, 1762 in Naugatuck New Haven CT; died 1841. 

Notes for Denman Coe:

Mary COE was born 10 Jun 1784 in New Haven, New Haven CT, and died 5 May 1885. She married William Or Clement AKERS Bef 1804 in Newfoundland, Wayne PA. He was born 26 Sep 1776 in Via Or PA, and died 26 Sep 1850 in Pike PA. 

ii. Olive COE was born 1797 in Watertown, Litchfield, CT, and died 3 Sep 1840 in Vermillion, La Salle, IL. She married John HULLINGER 31 Aug 1820 in Clinton, Franklin, OH. He was born 12 Jan 1795 in Page Co, Page, VA, and died 14 Jan 1836 in Vermillion, Lasalle IL. 

iii. Ransom COE was born 20 Feb 1786 in Watertown, Litchfield CT, and died 5 Oct 1855 in Clinton, Franklin, OH. He married Elizabeth BEERS 11 Jan 1812 in Stratford, Fairfield CT. She was born 1 Dec 1794 in Stratford, Fairfield CT. 

iv. Ada COE was born 27 Dec 1781 in Naugatuck, New Haven, CT, and died 18 Aug 1852. She married Moses CHAPMAN. He was born 15 Apr 1782 in Stratford, Fairfield CT, and died 30 Aug 1871. 

v. John Dudley COE was born 26 Feb 1783 in Naugatuck, New Haven, CT, and died 30 Jul 1862. He married Sarah HOSKINS 1833. She was born 25 Jun 1816 in Stratford, Fairfield CT, and died 2 Feb 1885. 

vi. Hannah COE was born 1788 in Watertown, Litchfield CT.

vii. Theodosia COE was born Abt 1790 in Watertown, Litchfield CT. She married Wheller PECK. 

viii. Electa COE was born 1791 in Watertown, Litchfield CT. She married Samuel KIRKUM 29 Aug 1815. He was born Abt 1790.

Minus COE was born 1793 in Watertown, Litchfield CT.

x. Harvey COE was born 11 Nov 1794 in Watertown, Litchfield, CT, and died 1873 in Mifflin, Franklin, OH. He married Jane WHITZER 1819. She was born Abt 1800 in Stratford, Fairfield CT. 

xi. Elizabeth COE was born Abt 1802 in Watertown, Litchfield CT. She married John SHERMAN. 

xii. Martha COE was born 27 Dec 1781 in Naugatuck, New Haven, CT, and died 18 Aug 1852. She married Moses R SPURGEON 13 May 1824 in Franklin, OH. He was born 15 Apr 1782 in Stratford, Fairfield CT. 

   From Mrs. Ida May Roe

Going to our illustrated Wayne of 1900 I found under the heading "Newfoundland Newfoundland" named By Daniel Stroud who found in that Beautiful Valley 1900 acres of land unmarked by pre explorers.

The first white man to settle in that vicinity was Denman Coe in 1794.  He erected a cat back of F.A. Oppults residence.  William Akers married Mary Coe and John Clement Akers was the first white child born in Dreher Township.  The valley was settled by Germans and called Dutch Flats       

Children of Denman Coe and Mary Northup are:

        53                 i.                 Mary Coe, born June 10, 1784 in New Haven CT; died May 05, 1885; married William Clement Akers 1801 in Wayne Co., PA.

                          ii.                 Ransom Coe, born February 20, 1786; died October 05, 1855.

                         iii.                 John Dudley Coe, born February 26, 1783; died July 30, 1862.

                         iv.                 Minus Coe, born 1793.

                          v.                 Harvey Coe, born November 11, 1794; died 1873.

                         vi.                 Olive Coe, born 1797; died September 03, 1840.

                        vii.                 Ada Coe, born December 27, 1781; died August 18, 1852.

                       viii.                 Hannah Coe, born 1788.

                          ix.                 Theodosia Coe, born 1790.

                           x.                 Electa Coe, born 1791.

                          xi.                 Elizabeth Coe, born 1802.

                         xii.                 Martha Coe, born December 27, 1781; died August 18, 1822. 

 

Generation No. 8

 

        160.  Hans Michael Binkley, born 1712 in Walhean Bern Switzerld; died March 27, 1775 in HeidlebergTwp, BerkCoPA.  He was the son of 320. Hans Christen Binkley and 321. Elizabeth Burri.  He married 161. Maria Julian.

        161.  Maria Julian, born 1715. 

Notes for Hans Michael Binkley:

Children of Maria Julian and Hans Michael Binkley are:    i. Capt. Christian Binkley was born 21 Apr 1738 in Pennsylvania, and died 21 Jun 1832 in Perry Co., Ohio. He married Elizabeth Reid 1757. She was born 1739 in Pennsylvania, and died 18 Apr 1814. 

    ii. Elesabetha Margaretina Binkley was born 10 Nov 1741 in MuddyCreek, LancasterPA.

    iii. Capt. Johann Marcus (Mark) Binkley was born 8 Sep 1747 in MuddyCreek, LancasterPA, and died 4 Jan 1805. He married Magdalena Diessler 27 Nov 1770 in 5 children. 

4.   iv. Ensign Henrick Binkley was born 1749 in MuddyCreek, LancasterPA, and died 30 Jul 1804. He married Ann Maria Ruth in 10 children. 

    v. Johan Peter Binkley was born 1 Aug 1750 in Ref.Luthrn, LancasterPA.

    vi. Maria Dorothea Binkley was born 1752 in Ref.Luthrn, LancasterPA. She married George Stephen 22 Mar 1768. He was born 1750.         

Child of Hans Binkley and Maria Julian is:

        80                 i.                 Ensign Henrick Binkley, born 1749 in MuddyCreek, LancasterPA; died July 30, 1804; married Ann Maria Ruth. 

        192.  David Kattermann, born July 12, 1731 in Michelfeld Germany; died Abt. 1806 in Baffalo Valley    Swengel Union Co PA.  He was the son of 384. Johann Ulrich Katterman and 385. Agnes Katharina Kuhlewein.  He married 193. Catharina Barbara 1752.

        193.  Catharina Barbara 

Notes for David Kattermann: Names is Katterman/Catherman children may have picked different spellings Had an estate in Buffalo Valley.

Came to PA in 1752 from Michefeld Germany he was a farmer Blacksmith and carpenter.  He first lived at Tulpehocken Berks CO PA and attended the Christ Lutheran Church with his other Kattermann relatives.  About 1775 he moved to Northumberland Co. to a location which is now called Union Co.  In David's will he is referred to as David Catherman but when he signed his will he used his old German spelling Kattermann for his signature. 

His brother John picked Cotterman Some siblings were named Kotterman
Born Heidelburg Baden Germany source I.G.I.
Passenger and Immigration list index Vol. 2 H-N P. 1053
Came over on the St. Andrew 9-23-1752 Left Plymouth England Captain James Abercrombie 

More About David Kattermann: Immigration: September 23, 1752, St. Andrew       

Children of David Kattermann and Catharina Barbara are:

        96                 i.                 Jacob Catherman, born 1758 in Tulpehocken Berks Co PA; died January 1829; married Magdalene Frederick Abt. 1779.

                          ii.                 Maria Barbara Katterman

                         iii.                 Catharina Katterman, born 1756.

                         iv.                 George Katherman

                          v.                 Conrad Katterman, born 1765.

                         vi.                 Elizabeth Katterman, born January 24, 1768.

                        vii.                 Catherine Catherman 

        194.  George Frederick  He married 195. Elizabeth Magdalene.

        195.  Elizabeth Magdalene       

Child of George Frederick and Elizabeth Magdalene is:

        97                 i.                 Magdalene Frederick, born Abt. 1760; died October 1832; married Jacob Catherman Abt. 1779. 

        208.  John Akers, born January 02, 1712/13 in Hunterdon County, NJ; died November 02, 1783 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ.  He married 209. Martha.

        209.  Martha, born September 10, 1718 in Hunterdon County, NJ; died December 29, 1808. 

Notes for John Akers: I am not sure if this is a correct ancestor may have been from Amwell Township

The following is from Dbe754@cs.com

You will find that most printed sources say that John's father was Simon II, but as GMNJ said in its early article, there is NO PROOF for the supposition that Rev. Shearer made.  Furthermore, a record of the church in Maidenhead, has baptismal record for John, the son of William A (unfortunately the page was torn), but there was no other family whose surname started with A, other than the Andersons in the area at the time and I've never found a record for a William Anderson.  I can't logically explain the Simon Akers who d. in 1722 whose estate was administered by Simon, although I'd like to think that some court clerk simply made a mistake.    I can find no further information about the first William Akers in Hopewell after 1722. 

Monette also claimed that the William who came to Maidenhead was the son of Desiretruth and John Akers of MA.  I calculated once that if that were so, he'd have been in his teens when the 1698 agreement was signed for Maidenhead's meeting house.  Also, I found William Akers witnessing a deed in Newtown between a Phillips and Hunt, both of whom were 1698 Maidenhead settlers a couple years earlier.    It's unlikely that a teenager would have been a witness for a legal documents much less party to the 1698 agreement.   

I haven't done much with the Akers for several years, but I didn't want to send information without those couple cautions. 

You may want to check this website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/hunterdon/hunterdon.htm

Look under court cases for the case involving Thomas Akers.  It mentions your William coming to visit his mother. 

Anyway, the descendency chart from John and Martha Akers follows my signature.  ( I descend from Thomas and Ruth Akers). In a separate email, I will paste some of the documentation, especially for your line.

Descendants of John Akers 

1  John Akers b: January 02, 1712/13 in Hunterdon County, NJ d: November 02, 1783 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ

.. +Martha --- b: September 10, 1718 d: December 29, 1808

........ 2  Susanna Akers b: November 29, 1734 d: February 04, 1812

............ +--- Roberts

................... 3  Amos Roberts

........ 2  William Akers b: September 07, 1736 d: 1835

............ +Rebecca Fish

................... 3  John Akers

................... 3  William Akers

....................... +Polly Coe m: 1801 in Wayne Co., PA

............................. 4    Rebecca Akers

................................. +Frederick Kayser

............................. 4    John Clements Akers b: 1805

................... 3  Polly Akers

....................... +Gabriel Davis

................... 3  Elsie Akers

....................... +Batrle Bartleson

........ 2  Mary Akers b: October 27, 1738 d: January 18, 1738/39

........ 2  Thomas Akers b: January 20, 1739/40 in Hunterdon County, NJ d: November 09, 1830 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ

............ +Ruth --- m: Bef. 1779 d: Aft. 1785

................... 3  Abner Akers b: in Hunterdon County, NJ d: February 1844 in Hunterdon County, NJ

....................... +Mary Holcombe b: 1786 in Hunterdon County, NJ m: January 02, 1802 in Hunterdon County, NJ d: Aft. 1850 in Indiana

............................. 4    Daniel Akers d: Bef. 1881

............................. 4    Leah Akers d: Bef. 1881

............................. 4    Ruth Akers d: Bef. 1881

................................. +Samuel Skillman m: January 25, 1827

............................. 4    Maria Akers

................................. +Aaron Holcombe m: April 16, 1836 in Hunterdon County, NJ

............................. 4    Uriah Akers b: November 30, 1803 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ d: November 28, 1888 in West Amwell, Hunterdon Co., NJ

................................. +Elizabeth Clawson b: April 28, 1813 in Pennsylvania m: March 20, 1830 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ d: August 09, 1889 in Lambertville, Hunterdon Co., NJ

............................. 4    Joseph Akers b: 1814

................................. +Sarah Ann --- b: 1823

............................. 4    Cordelia Akers b: June 02, 1819 in New Jersey d: August 23, 1906 in Hendricks County, Indiana

................................. +Solomon Price m: July 16, 1836 in Hunterdon County, NJ

............................. *2nd Husband of Cordelia Akers:

................................. +Christopher Case m: March 26, 1846 in Hunterdon County, NJ

............................. *3rd Husband of Cordelia Akers:

................................. +David Ballard b: 1808 in Virginia m: September 19, 1856 in Hendricks County, Indiana

................... 3  John Akers b: 1778 d: July 1850

................... 3  Ruth A. Akers b: March 31, 1780 d: April 13, 1862 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey

........ 2  Obadiah Akers b: December 28, 1742 d: June 26, 1780 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., NJ

............ +Ann ---

................... 3  Catherine Akers

................... 3  John Akers

................... 3  Mary Akers

........ 2  John Akers b: February 20, 1743/44 d: August 27, 1776 in LI, NY

........ 2  Mary Akers b: March 09, 1746/47 d: August 30, 1768

........ 2  Jonathan Akers b: June 10, 1749 d: June 21, 1750

........ 2  Ruth Akers b: August 23, 1751 d: February 03, 1780

........ 2  Martha Akers b: September 07, 1753 d: March 31, 1758

........ 2  Alice Akers b: July 31, 1755 d: August 10, 1845 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey

............ +John Abbott b: January 04, 1759 m: February 18, 1779 in Hunterdon County, NJ d: July 26, 1840 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey

................... 3  Martha Abbott b: September 10, 1779 d: June 17, 1847

................... 3  Catherine Abbott b: April 06, 1781 d: August 08, 1805

................... 3  William Abbbott b: April 27, 1783

................... 3  Mary Abbott b: December 01, 1784

................... 3  Joseph Abbott b: February 12, 1787

................... 3  John A. Abbott, Jr. b: March 09, 1789

................... 3  Isaac Abbott b: June 29, 1791 d: May 13, 1792

................... 3  Sarah Abbott b: April 18, 1793

....................... +Lewis Peters

................... 3  Abraham Abbott b: January 29, 1797

........ 2  Jonathan Akers b: May 29, 1757 d: December 11, 1827

............ +Catherine Abbott b: December 05, 1761 m: October 14, 1780 in Hunterdon County, NJ d: 1827

................... 3  Obadiah Akers

....................... +Phebe Hart m: June 02, 1808 in Hunterdon County, NJ

................... 3  Daniel Akers

................... 3  Amelia Akers

................... 3  Sarah Akers

....................... +William Barnes m: March 06, 1805

................... 3  Mary Akers

....................... +Jonathan Milburn

........ 2  Daniel Akers b: June 27, 1760 d: January 14, 1780 

Documentation that I've gathered on some early Akers follows.  It gets a bit dicey with all the Williams in the 18th century.  Michael Caldwell has done a lot with Robert's line and I think he believes the William who d. about 1815 in Hunterdon is Robert's son, the only one of Robert's children not to have gone to Bedford Co., Pa.   

I'll see if I transcribed your William Akers' pension application and send it as an attachment. 

Simon Akors

 

Records of the Hunterdon County Court of Common Pleas
Volume II:  Dec. 1726 Leonard v. Akers
     July 1727 Porterfield v. Akers 4.30 debt
    #1587, p.110   Thomas Leonard v. Acors                                  Debt L12, Rule in Custody
   p. 117  couldn't loccate
    #1251, p. 94    Richard Furman v. Simon Acors
      Debt L10   at supra
    #2972       Simon Acors, Rule in Custody, 1729
Volume III:       p.83   Simon Ackers In custody Oct, 1729
    #4400       Joseph Read v. Simon Akers
                  case L__  Rule in Custody Aug. 1730
    p. 167  Simon Akers L10 Rule in Custody
    #          p.264   John Dagworthy v. Simon Akers
      Debt L8.10.4                        Oct., l731
   Oct. 2, 1732, Judgement entered for want of a plea
    p. 271  Thomas Leonard v. Simon Akers
      Debt L12.  Damages 4.10.4  Dec.,  l731
    p. 295  Thomas Leonard v. Simon Akers
                                                       suit above still not paid          May,   l732
    p. 302  Executors of    Joshua Anderson v. Simon Akers
      Debt L7.0.8.     Feb., 1732
    p. 314  Executors of    Joshua Anderson v. Simon Akers
      same as above   May, 1732
    p. 323  Thomas Leonard v. Simon Akers
       same as 1732 with cost L5:10:10 added
       "non est"                    Executors of Joshua Anderson v. Simon Akers
       as above, plus L7.8.0  rule in custody for the body,
                   stay of execution for 3 months, Aug., 1732
#1364          Thomas Leonard v. Symon Akors
       Debt  L12:0:10,  l.5.6, 2nd case 11.3, Oct., l732
#1465          Joseph Reed v. Symon Akors
       Writ of Inquiry, judgement confessed, Oct., l732
#1485                       Joseph Reed v. Symon Akors
       Defendent confesses judgement for L4.11 with costs,
       Feb., 1732(3?)
Volume !V p. 403         Joseph Reed v. Symon Akers
      debt due L3.10.4 costs 4.11.7  Feb.
      John Dagworthy v. Symon Akors< Oct. 1733
Debt. 8.0.4, Cost 2.14.11, again Feb. 1734       p. 146       Joseph Reed v. John Dagworthy for the escape of Symon Akers By the consent of parties ordered by the court that the matters in Contorversy between the parties in this case be reformed to the determination of John Interfield, Joseph Peace & Benjamin Smith the Report of whom or any 2 of them by the first day of the Next Term Sahll be made a judgment of this court & be conclusive to both parties Provided ten days notice be given by either party to the other of the time & place the ref--- meeting.   Oct. 1734
Oct. 1734 Joseph Reed V. John Dagworthy, Esq. Later Sherriff of for Escape of Symen Akers Orderd by the Court that the rule made yesterday be set aside & that the said causes stand ready for --- at the next court                                                                 

Simon Akers disappears from the Court of Common Pleas records after this date                                                                                              

 

Chester County, PA wills

1708 Simon Akers Witnessed nuncupative will of Noah Watkins.  Executor Philip Yarnell, sole heir Volume I of the Minutes of Maidenhead Twp.-  Simon Akers elected "overseer of road" with John Bainbridge, Jr., 9 Jan. 1719/20   D'Autrechy, "Some Records of    Old Hunterdon County                                                     

Simon Aker witness to deed of lease & release, William &  Mary Sackett of New Town, Queens County upon Nasaw Island, Province of  NY to Nathaniel Moore of Hopewell, 5 June 1731

W.R. Akers, "Our Kinfolk" 1957 m.in Edgemont Twp., Chester Co., Pa  migrated to Roanoke settlement ca. 1742 member of Augusta Co. Militia, 1742 with son William                                                      executor to will of  Daniel Monahan, 1744 and guardian to his daughter Mary Monahan                                                                                                                      Constable and road overseer, 1745                     d. 1749, will mentions wife Mary, sons, William, Thomas, Uriah, Ruth, left estate of L59.19.6  

Children:  William b. 1730  d. 1810 m. Elizabeth Martye                                                Thomas  b. 1733 d. 1815 m. Mary Smith
Uriah                              
Ruth Kagey, "History of Roanoake county"                                                                                        

" settled Ballyhack, today Mt. Pleasant, rougly outlined by Roanoke River to the north, Back Creek to the south and east and Yellow Mountain to the west

" member of Augusta Co. Militia, 1742 along with a Tasker Tosh (a Daniel Tosh intermarried with Margery,  daughter of John & Margery Acres of RI bef. 1698) 

NJ Wills, Simon Akers given letters of administration on the estate of  Simon Akers, 1722

NJ Wills, witnessed the will of    Jonathan Roberts, 1720, with Ralph Hart, Moses Dickenson, &

Edward Hart.  Ralph Hart was called the brother of testator.  Ralph Hart's daughter Sarah m.  Robert Akers. 

GMNJ, Vol. 37, 1937, pp.53-4

Simon Akers, son of William Akers of Maidenhead b. ca. 167-, d. 1722; "without any proof, Shearer-Akers Genealogy credits him with 3 sons:  Simon b. abt. 1690, Constable 1722/23 & / Overseer of Raods 1724/5 at Maidenhead, Robert, b. about 1703 and John b. 2 Jan. 1713 m. Martha, d. 2 Nov. 1783"  

ROBERT AKERS 

Hunterdon Co.Loan Office Records:    Robert Akers obtained loan on land, 1740 in Hopewell bordering Timothy Titus  

HHN Winter 1979, p. 277 "Hunterdon County Cort of Oyer and Terminer.  Robert Akers and Vincent Runion, constables for Hopewell 

Bible Record, NJ State Library   Robert Akers   1703  Sarah Akers       1706   Ralph Akers       Oct. 20, 1728

William Akers   Oct. 20, 1730 (note to me: the mysterious William Akers who d. 1814 is prob. the one that witnessed Susannah Titus Hunt's will in 1796.  What's the connection?)

Ruth Dec. 2, 1732   Robert 1734 d. 1734       Sarah Dec. 23, 1735    Robert Jan. 23, 1737    Naomi Apr. 1, 1741   (m. Jeans or Jones)
Abia Dec. 20, 1742   Mary Sept. 17, 1745    
article also mentions a lease in Loudon Co., Va., 1775 to Ralph Akers 

GMNJ, Vol. 12, 1937, pp.53-4

sup. son of  Simon Akers, b. abt. 1703 md. Sarah Hart (NJ Arhicves 30:224), 1731 subscribed to cost of Presbyterian Church for Maidenhead and Hopewell; 1735 Robert & Sarah Akers joined Rev.Morgan's congreation at Hopewell; Overseer of road in Hopewell in l731/2 & thereafter til 1754; adminsiterred estate of Samuel Ketcham, l759; wit. will of Jonathan Waters 1760 

Hunterdon Co. Inferior Court of Common Pleas, #200  (Misc. Records)
Affadavit of  Thomas Hoff that Robert Akers "absents himself from his creditors"
and that he is "not a resident of this province at this time"  14 Sept. 1761
HC Court of Common Pleas

Vol. III

May 1745 Isaac Larew v. Robert Akers - writs returnable to 1746 term
May 20th 1746 Special bail ---- filed.  John Akers bail received.
Aug. 1746 Isaac Larew v. Robert Akes - Debt on Mahlon Cox Attorn for the plaintiff Ordered that judgement be Entered in this case for Want of a Plea
Oct. 7, 1746 Isaac Larew v. Robert Akers  In Debt --- cash sealed & Copy costs filed 

Feb. 1748 William Morris v. Robert Akers The Sheriff the --- --- in this Causes & to him Directed that he hath Levied on the Goods & Chattels of the Defendent to the value of the Debt & Damages therein mentioned

Vol VI

May 1752 John Vandike V. Robert Akers  L24
October 1752 Abraham Coleman for Richard William that judgment be entered for want of a plea.
Nov. 19, 1752 Costs filed 

Vol. VII Robert & John Akers, jurors
Feb. 1755 James Larwoe v. Robert Akers L14
William Cox v. Robert Akers 47.5.3
Aug. 1755 in Case of James Larwoe v. Robert Akers- defendendt to stnad committeed til paid 

Vol Vii

Oct. 1759 Jos.---now v. Robert Akers 

Hopewell Records:  Robert Akers - overseer River Rd., 1731/2, 1735/6; constable 1747/8; overseer of Highways 1753; Records a horse, 1736, ewe, 1750 

(the DAR application must be for William the son of Robert, given the date of William's birth) 

Robert Akers witnessed the deed from Robert Combs to John Akers in 1759
Bible record sent by Michael Caldwell (as abstracted on family group sheet)
Robert Akers b. 5 April 1703 d. Dec. 1791, Bedford Co. PA
Sarah Hart b. 13 March 1706 d. ca. 1791 Bedford Co. PA dau. of Ralph Hart & Sarah Furman
Ralph b. 20 Oct. 1728 Loudon Co. VA d. 1817, Providence, Bedford PA
William b. 20 Oct. 1728 d. ca. 1830 Franklin co. VA. m. Polly Blackburn
Ruth 2 Dec. 1732
Robert 26 Sept. 1734 - Dec. 1734
Sarah 23 Dec. 1735
Robert 23 Jan. 1737
Naomi  1 Apr. 1740
Abiah 20 Dec. 1742 d. 6 nov. 1815
Mary 14 Sept 1745
Abigail 20 Jul 1749  Rachel, twin
Jon Jon?

In 1762 petioned with 28 other Trustees for a lottery to raise 800lbs. to build a meeting house in Pennington to the Assembly - denied  

Bible record in NJ State Library copied from a Bible that was in the possession of Dr. Ralph Akers of Miami, Fla (no date) Lists births as above with following differences
William October 20, 1730

Naomi Akers Jeans Apr. 1, 1741
no Abigail, Mary or Rachel
 

NJ Calendar of Wills, Vol. II, 1730-1750

Abraham Larew, Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., 26 Feb. 1747
Wife, Hamekie. Children: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Susanna, wife of Cornelius Slack, Altie, Catran and Mary.  Wexecutors, wife and son Abraham.
Wit: Robert Akers, William Wood, Andrew Smith
Feb. 14, 1749, Inv. Of estate made by Andrew Smith and Robert Akers 

David Larew, 24 Jan. 1732, Hopewell, Hunterdon Co.

Inv. Of estate includes bonds of Richard Farman, Robert Com, William Larrans, Robert Acres, Thomas Morrel, Jseph Reed, John Hunt, John Titus, Edward Borrous. .  Account includes Acres. 

JOHN AKERS OF AMWELL b. 1713 

Hopewell Church Records - John, son of William A (page torn off but the only A other than Akers was Anderson and I haven't found a William Anderson) 

From the Pension application of Alice Abbot based upon the service of her husband John Abbott

The ages of John Akers, Senr and his family
John Akers was born January 2nd 1713 and died the 2nd day of Novem 1783
Martha Akers was born Septm 10th 1718 and died December 29 about 3 o'clock in the morning in 1808
Susannah Akers was born 22 Novem 1731 and died Februry 4th 1812
William Akers was born __ of September 1736
Mary Akers was born 27 October 1738 and died the 18th of January 1739 Thomas Akers was born the 20th of January 1740 and died November 9th 1830
Obadiah Akers was born the 28 of December 1742 and died June 26th 1780
John Akers was born February 20 1744 lost on long Island August 27 1776
Mary Akers was born 9 March 1747 and died August 30th 1768
Jonathan Akers was born June 20 1749 and died June 2l 1750
Ruth Akers was born Augt 23 1751 and died February 3rd 1780
Martha Akers was born Sept 7 1753 and died March 3lst 1758
Alce Akers was born July 31 1755
Jonathan Akers was born Ma29 1757 and died December 11th 1827
Daniel Akers was born June 27 1760 and died January 14 1780

present at the wedding of Alice Akers and John Abbott were her sisters-in-law Ruth and Ann, the wives of Thomas and Obadiah, bridesmaid Martha Burroughs 

West Jersey Deeds

K 180 Samuel Jobs to John Akers, 1736       53 acres in Amwell; Job's wife Rachel was the dau. of Peter Wilson, dec'd. by Wilson's will of 1723 she inherited 1/3, Rachel and Samuel Jobs bought the other 2/3s from her sisters and their husbands viz Martha & Abel Tilton and Mary Crawford;    land adjoins Thomas Burrows and Robert combs, Combs was a witness 

K185  John Coxe to John Akers, 1749           43 acres
part of Daniel Coxe's 30,000 acre tract in Hopewell; abuts Jonathan Smith's land
S77 1759  Robert Combs to John Akers, 1759 100 acres
Combs purchased of Jobs in 1735; Combs now of ___ Twp, Phila. Co.
abuts John Bull and Robert Combs 

H.C. Mortgages, Vol. 1, p. 2 - Peter Wilson to William Humphries; land abuts Robert Combs and John Akers 

Will of John Akers, 1783
wife Martha, son William, son Thomas, daughter Susanna Roberts and her son Amos, son Jonathan, dau. Else Abbott
Wintessed will of Jonathan Roberts, Hopewell, 175l & inventoried estate with Jonathan Smith
Inventoried following estates:

Peter Wilson, 1777 with Timothy Smith
Jacob Reeder, 1777 with Thomas Wilson
Aaron Carman (m. Rachel Wilson) 1775 with John Holcomb

William Stevenson, 1767 with Andrew Muirhead
Joseph PRice, 1775 with Andrew Muirhead
Hale, Rev. John,  John Akers contributed 1 pound to the salary of the minister, 1769 

York, "The Pennington Area Presbyterians" with 28 other trustees requested permission from the Assembly for a    lottery to raise 800 lbs. to build a meeting house at Pennington - denied

Also Robert Akers 

H.C. Misc. Court Records, M.R. 4054 Thomas Akers v. James Wilson - John Akers and Peter Wilson had bonds to Aschah Lambert and Ann Robertson 

H.C. Ratables -

Amwell Twp.  1778 153 acres, 3 h., 4 c, 6 p; 1 sm.            1780 103, 4 h, 6 c  

Hopewell          1778   43 acres 

Census of 1860, Hopewell Twp.,

John Acres, 20, in Josiah Phillips' Household, 29, Elizabeth 23, William L. 2, Elizabeth Lenora, 160, George Baldwin, 11, black 

AMOS AKERS

Rev. War Index, NJ Archives:
Ref. Mss. 3614 b. Amwell, Hunterdon Co.; Private, Capt. John Phillips
Co., Col. David Chambers Reg. H.C. Militia
signed petition to legislature 20 Oct. 1777
enlisted 28 May 78 for nine months
23 years of age, 5'10 1/2" tall, complexion dark, hair curled (b. 1755)
Ref. Mss. 9902 re-enlisted 26th Feb. 1779, on rolls a Aug. 1778,
Corporal Captain Weymon's 7th Co., Col. Ogden's Reg. Continental Line
1 Marc - 20 May 1783
21 April 1783 musterd by Major William Barber, Assistant Inspector to Northern Army
Mustered 20 May 1783 Col. William Stewart, Inspector to the Northern ARmy
Land Warrent 8083 from United States 

REvolutionary War Slips:

Private, Capt. John Phillips Co., 2nd Regiment, Printed Roster,
Mss 675
Pirvate, Thomas Akers Ensign, above Reg., Mss.3615, Mss 3614
did not copy ref. #s for: 
b. Amwell, 23 years of age, 5'10 1/2", from Col. Joseph Phillips
1st Reg. H.C. Militia toward filling the 4th Battalion
2nd NJ Reg., Private, Capt. Phillips Co. 2/28/78 - 8/1/78
     Cpl., NJ Capt. Abel Weymon's Co., 7th Co. NJ Reg., Continental
Line, under col. Ogden 5/20/83
mustered by Maj. Wm. Barger 4/21/83
mustered by Col. W. Stewart 5/20/83
3773, p. 2, Causualty Book, 2nd NJ, Priavte in Capt. Phillips Co., 5/28/78
NJ line 43, Gratuity to 2nd Regiment, 1780, 1781, 1782
Misc. Accts. No. 1, p. 470, No. 56,063, Letter I, Date 5/l/84, Interest to commence 11/4/83, Amount of each ert. $23.00 

(Was this Amos the iligitimate son of Susannah Akers Roberts?  Her father's will reads "… daughter Susanna Akers and her son Amos" and does not give Amos a last name) 

Mercer co. Tombstones, Ewing:    Amos Akers b. Oct. 14, 1819 d. Oct. 19, 1867 

Hunterdon Co. Court of Common Pleas

Vol. 17, May 1805

Overseers of the poor of Hopewell Twp. v. Overseers of Poor of Amwell Twp. in case regarding Amos Akers "pauper" where Amos Akers had been ordered by Amwell Overseers to remove from Amwell.  Court's decision was that he had been "unduly" removed and Amwell was ordered to pay Hopewell the cost of removal  

William Akers 

Misc. Hunterdon County Court Records, M.R. 4054 - Wiiliam Akers, brother of Thomas, resident of Northampton Co., Pa.    1806 

NJA Rev. War Index:       

signed petition, Nov. 1, 1784 saying that he enlisted for 3 months in 1781 to receive 4.10.0 per month and was paid only 50s (prob. Robert's William) 

(John's William) Age 40, Private & Corporal, 3rd Regiment, Hunterdon Co. Militia, Capt. John Phillips Co., Col. David Chambers Reg., 1777; Active Service, Battle of Van Nest's Mills, Jan 20, 1777  Mss. 675, 705   Private, 9 days, Oct. 22-31, 1777, Mss 677(or 3) fined 15:2:6 for not marching with Militia in Dec. 1777  Mss l0040 claims addition service 8/20/76 for one month, Sept. 20, 76 for one month, one tour in 1777, at Battle of Germantown;    Moved to PA in 1778, served in Capt. John Stroud's Co., Col. Jacob Stroud's Reg., Pa. Militia, July 1, 1778 

NJ Archive, Revolutionary War Slips:

Mss. 675, 705 Private, Capt. John Phillips Co., Col. Chambers 3rd Reg., H.C. Miliitia, 1777, age 40  mss. 677 Private, 2 days, Oct. 22-13, 1777 (John's William) Mss. 673 William Akers, Pvt., Capt. Tucker's Co., Oct. 22, 1777, musteerd Oct. 31,1777 (Robert's Wm.?) Corporal, Capt. John Phillips Co., etc.(John's Wm.?) 

DAR Application #58013  William Akers b. 10-3-1730, d. 7-29-1814, m.  Eleanor Lanning

b. 3-16-1734 d. 7-3-1819, m. 1762    had son Robert b. 1775 m. Anna Girton of Bucks Co., Captain Tucker's co., st Reg., H.C. Militia, Capt. Phillips Co., 3rd Reg., H.C. Militia 

NJ Will abstracts:  William Akers, 1814, wife Eleanor, son Richard, son-in-law William Burroughs
witness: Daniel Howell, Philip Hart, George Muirhead 

From records in DAR application of Mrs. Bessie Miner Johnson, 1950s

Notarized statement says the records are copied from a Bible which belonged to Miss Carrie Osborn, Cleveland, Ohio which went to Sarah Beardsley at Miss Osborn's death

William Akers 10-30-1730
Elanor Lanning 7-30-1734
Azubah b. 12-8-1762
Zeruiah b. 10-25-1765
Jesse b. 9-14-1769
Robert b. 10-9-1775 d. 4-30-1824
Richard b. 2-16-1778  

Robert Akers m. Anna Gerton b. Nov. 19, 1779 in Bucks Co., PA

Elanor b. 7-16-1762
Zeruiah b. 10-25-1765
Jesse b. 9-14-1769
Robert b. 10-9-1775 d. 4-30-1824
Richard b. 2-16-1778

Will abstracts:  William Aker, 1760:  Of Amwell,  Wife Ann, children not named except for Peter, oldest son, witn: Joseph Runyon, Philip Yoger, John Opdyck, Inv.: Joseph Runyon & John Opdyck 

1798: William Akers witness to will of Susannah Titus Hunt  

HC Court of Common Pleas

Vol. 12  William Akers v. The State.  Akers had been fined for not turning out with the Militia in Dec. of 1777 and appealed the fine at the May session of the Court of Common Pleas. 

PA Census 1800
William Acres, Northampton Co, PA.      M: 1  26-45, 1>45, F: 1>45 
PA 1790 William Akers: M: 1    16+,  F: 2  in Bedford PA with Robert's family 
History of Wayne, Pike & Monroe Counties, PA by Alfred Matthews, 1886
pp. 804-806 - apparently interviewed Rebecca Kayser, aged near 80
William Akers, Sr. a weaver in Dreher m. Rebecca Fish


children:   John m.

Elizabeth m. John Sheerer

John M.

   William m. Mary "Polly" Coe abt. 1800

John Clements

Rebecca m. Frederick Kayser

   Polly m. Gabriel Davis

               Elsie m. Bartle Barltelson 

Bible Records from DAR Library File copied from a bible which belonged to RAchel Oxley Coe to Sohie Ann Akers Key then to Edrick Lorenzo Key then to Irma Livesta Key Long, 1955

Bible dated 1869
Marriage Records

William Akers and Polly Blackburn Akers were married at the home of his parents, William and Elizabeth Martye Akers in Augusta Co. Va. Jan. 4, 1772 

Stephen Grover Akers, son of William and Polly Blackburn Akers and Rachel Oxely Coxel were married April 3, 1820 in Franklin Co., Va.   

Andrew Cooper and Locky Akers were married Jan. 8, 1848 in Franklin Co., Va. 

Elchaney Harvey Key and Sophie Ann Akers were married Sept. 13, 1865 at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grover Akers, in Franklin Co., Va. 

Birth Records

William Akers was born Jan. 17, 1735 in Augusta Co., Va.
Polly Blackburn Akers was born April 2, 1755 in Augusta Co. Va.
Stephen Grover Akers was born April 1, 1798 in Franklin Co., Va.

Rachel Oxley Coxel Akers was born Jan. 6, 1805 in Franklin Co., Va.
Locky Akers born December 25, 1824 in Franklin Co., Va

Sarah Akers born November 8, 1826 in Franklin Co., Va
Paziade Akers born December 28, 1828 in Franklin Co., Va
Sparrel Akers born December 7, 1830 in Franklin Co., Va
Stephen G. Akers born September 3, 1833 in Franklin Co., Va
Henry Akers born October 2, 1835 in Franklin Co., Va
Abigail Akers born January 4, 1838 in Franklin Co., Va
Charles Madison Akers born December 21, 1839 in Franklin Co., Va
Rachel Akers born August 16, 1843 in Franklin Co., Va
Sophi Ann Akers born April 1, 1846 in Franklin Co., Va 

Death Records

William Akers died November 21, 1836 in Franklin Co., Va
Polly Blackburn Akers died June 7, 1844 in Franklin Co., Va
Rachel Oxley Coxel Akers died October 4, 1889 in Franklin Co., Va
Stephen Grover Akers died March 2, 1878 in Franklin Co., Va 

DANIEL AKERS  

NJ Archives, Rev. War slips:    Daniel Akers Mss 675, Private, Capt. John Phillips Co.,etc. 

Alice Abbott's pension statement:    Daniel Akers was born June 27 1760 and died 1780, son of  John and Martha 

Mercer Co. Tombstone Inscriptions:   

Daniel d. l863 aged 75  (b. 1788)
Daniel M. d. Mar 6, 18_4 age 40
Elizabeth, wife of Daniel d. Sept. 26 1852, age 26 

Daniel Akers son of Jonathan Akers & Catherine Abbott, H.C. Partitions, Book 1, p. 236 

Lee, F.B.: Daniel Akers b. Jan. 15, 1788 and d. Feb. 25, 1863 m. Elizabeth Hagaman b. Sept. l, 1792 and d. Sept. 19, 1858

Children: Oliver, 1813 d. 1813
Mary Ann b. 1814 m. Ralph Cornell d. 1880
Catherine b. 1817 d. 1830
Amos b. 1819 d. 1817
Abraham b. 1823
Melinda b. 1829 d. 1898
Lewis b. 1831 d 1899
Catherine 1834 d. 1893
Levi b. 1836 d. 1906
Emma 1839 -1870 

Oliver is buried at Mount Airy where many of Obadiah's family is buried, and Alice Akers Abbott is buried 

(Was this Daniel the son of Jonathan, grandson of Thomas?) 

Census 1850, Mercer Co., Ewing Twp. p. 693
Daniel Akers   72
Catherine E. 26
Emma 20
Levi 25
Female 35
Abella 7
Alfred 14 

Will Abstract, 1762, Danield Accor of New Brunswick, Middlesex Co.; wife Martha, dau. Ann unmarried and minor, dau. Mary, son Andrew, sons Daniel;   1772, adminstrators are Martha Accor of Middlesex and Daniel Acor, Jr. of the Highlands, NY 

LDS Internet Family Search Site

Daniel Akers, Jr. b. Dec. 11, 1775 m. Rachel Rose, d. in Erie, PA 

Oliver  

JOHN AKERS 

Will abstract, Paul Loots, 1762, of Bergen Co. - John Acker a cousin and executor 

John Akers   (Rev. War Generation) 

NJ ARchives, Rev. War Index: John Aker, Capt. Joseph Stout's Co., 2nd Reg., NJ Continental L       

Child of John Akers and Martha is:

        104               i.                 William Akers, born September 07, 1736; died 1835; married Rebecca Fish. 

 

        212.  John Coe, born September 18, 1729 in Stratford Fairfiel CT; died December 10, 1783 in Derby New Haven CT.  He was the son of 424. Ebenezer Coe.  He married 213. Hannah Chatfield September 08, 1755.

        213.  Hannah Chatfield, born 1738 in Derby New Haven CT.  She was the daughter of 426. Jjohn Chatfield and 427. Anna Harger.       

Children of John Coe and Hannah Chatfield are:

        106               i.                 Denman Coe, born May 26, 1759 in Derby New Haven CT; died 1820 in Franklin OH; married Mary Northup.

                          ii.                 John Coe, born March 27, 1764.

 

Generation No. 9

 

        320.  Hans Christen Binkley, born 1669 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; died 1713 in Canton Bern Switzerlnd.  He was the son of 640. Peter Binkley and 641. Magdelena Spring.  He married 321. Elizabeth Burri October 20, 1693 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland.

        321.  Elizabeth Burri, born April 1669 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland..  She was the daughter of 642. Jaggi Burri and 643. Elisabeth Zbindon. 

Notes for Hans Christen Binkley:

Children of Elizabeth Burri and Christen (Binggeli) Binkley are:    i. Johannes Binkley was born 1695 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switze, and died 4 May 1749 in Pennsylvania. He married Barbara Landis. 

    ii. Christen Binkley was born 10 May 1696 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switze.

    iii. Barbara Binkley was born 13 May 1698 in Walhean Bern Switzerland.

    iv. Christen Binkley was born 12 Jun 1701 in Walhean Bern Switzerland.

    v. Anna Binkley was born 7 Jan 1702/03 in Walhean Bern Switzerland.

    vi. Peter Binkley was born 2 Mar 1703/04 in Walhean Bern Switzerland, and died 20 Aug 1793. He married Anna M. Geiger. He married Maria Weale. 

    vii. Elsbeth Binkley was born 26 Sep 1706 in Walhean Bern Switzerland.

    viii. Christina Binkley was born 27 Jan 1707/08 in Walhean Bern Switzerland.

    ix. Ullrich Binkley was born 13 Apr 1710 in Walhean Bern Switzerland.

8.   x. Hans Michael Binkley was born 1712 in Walhean Bern Switzerland, and died 27 Mar 1775 in HeidlebergTwp, BerkCoPA. He married Maria Julian. She was born 1715 in Switzerland?, and died in Pennsylvania or Ohio?.   

Submitted by Professor Genealogy   Of Rootsweb@excite.com

       

Child of Hans Binkley and Elizabeth Burri is:

        160               i.                 Hans Michael Binkley, born 1712 in Walhean Bern Switzerld; died March 27, 1775 in HeidlebergTwp, BerkCoPA; married Maria Julian. 

        384.  Johann Ulrich Katterman, born 1702 in Michelfeld Germany; died November 09, 1745 in Michelfeld Germany.  He was the son of 768. Weyrich Katterman and 769. Elisabeth.  He married 385. Agnes Katharina Kuhlewein November 16, 1728.

        385.  Agnes Katharina Kuhlewein, born Bet. 1689 - 1712 in Michelfeld Germany; died Bet. 1734 - 1800.       

Children of Johann Katterman and Agnes Kuhlewein are:

        192               i.                 David Kattermann, born July 12, 1731 in Michelfeld Germany; died Abt. 1806 in Baffalo Valley  Swengel Union Co PA; married Catharina Barbara 1752.

                          ii.                 Hans Jacob Kattermann, born August 04, 1729 in Michelfeld Germany; died July 09, 1754.

                         iii.                 Johann Philip Kattermann, born January 02, 1732/33 in Michelfeld Germany.

                         iv.                 Jhon Weyrick Kattermann Cotterman, born March 20, 1735/36 in Michelfeld Germany; married Margaret Elizabeth Zeller September 27, 1778 in Tulpenhocken Twp. Berks PA; born 1757 in Berks Co PA.

                          v.                 Agnes Maria Kattermann, born March 24, 1737/38 in Michelfeld Germany.

                         vi.                 Anna Elisabethe Kattermann, born July 18, 1741 in Michelfeld Germany. 

        424.  Ebenezer Coe, born August 18, 1704 in Stratford Fairfiel CT; died March 22, 1766.  He was the son of 848. John Coe.

       

Child of Ebenezer Coe is:

        212               i.                 John Coe, born September 18, 1729 in Stratford Fairfiel CT; died December 10, 1783 in Derby New Haven CT; married Hannah Chatfield September 08, 1755. 

        426.  Jjohn Chatfield  He married 427. Anna Harger.

        427.  Anna Harger       

Child of Jjohn Chatfield and Anna Harger is:

        213               i.                 Hannah Chatfield, born 1738 in Derby New Haven CT; married John Coe September 08, 1755. 

 

Generation No. 10

 

        640.  Peter Binkley, born Abt. 1636.  He married 641. Magdelena Spring.

        641.  Magdelena Spring, born Abt. 1636.       

Child of Peter Binkley and Magdelena Spring is:

        320               i.                 Hans Christen Binkley, born 1669 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; died 1713 in Canton Bern Switzerlnd; married Elizabeth Burri October 20, 1693 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland. 

        642.  Jaggi Burri, born 1636 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland.  He was the son of 1284. Jaggi Burri and 1285. Elsbeth Beyeler.  He married 643. Elisabeth Zbindon.

        643.  Elisabeth Zbindon, born 1643 in Canton Bern Switzerland.  She was the daughter of 1286. Hans Zbindon and 1287. Ana Byngelli.

       

Child of Jaggi Burri and Elisabeth Zbindon is:

        321               i.                 Elizabeth Burri, born April 1669 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; married Hans Christen Binkley October 20, 1693 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland. 

        768.  Weyrich Katterman, born 1663 in Michelfeld Germany; died February 12, 1747/48.  He was the son of 1536. Jakob Katterman and 1537. Dorothea Muller.  He married 769. Elisabeth Bet. 1681 - 1682.

        769.  Elisabeth       

Children of Weyrich Katterman and Elisabeth are:

        384               i.                 Johann Ulrich Katterman, born 1702 in Michelfeld Germany; died November 09, 1745 in Michelfeld Germany; married Agnes Katharina Kuhlewein November 16, 1728.

                          ii.                 Stefan Katterman, born February 03, 1682/83.

                         iii.                 Barbara Sybilla Katterman, born March 06, 1682/83.

                         iv.                 Margaretha Katterman, born 1689.

                          v.                 Hans Michael Katterman, born 1694.

                         vi.                 Johan Weyrich Katterman, born January 03, 1695/96.

                        vii.                 Anna Maria Margreta Katterman, born 1700.

 

        848.  John Coe, born May 10, 1658; died April 19, 1741.  He was the son of 1696. Robert Coe. 

Notes for John Coe: JOHN COE and UNKNOWN had the following children: 

  1. EBENEZER COE was born 18 Aug 1704 in STRATFORD FAIRFIELD CT. He died 26 Mar 1766.     

  2. ROBERT COE was born 1684.     

  3. JOSEPH COE was born 1685.     

  4. HANNAH COE CURTISS was born 1689.     

  5. MARY COE PICKET was born 1691.     

  6. JOHN COE was born 1693.     

  7. SARAH COE BURRIT was born 1696.     

8. EPHRAIM COE was born 1698.       

  9. KATHERINE COE FAIRCHILD was born 1700.     

  10. ABIGAIL COE GUTHRY was born 1702.         

Child of John Coe is:

        424               i.                 Ebenezer Coe, born August 18, 1704 in Stratford Fairfiel CT; died March 22, 1766. 

 

Generation No. 11

 

        1284.  Jaggi Burri, born Bet. 1611 - 1612 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland.  He was the son of 2568. Christian Burri and 2569. Ana Stoll.  He married 1285. Elsbeth Beyeler.

        1285.  Elsbeth Beyeler, born 1613 in Switzerland.  She was the daughter of 2570. Wilhelm Beyeler and 2571. Ana Kuhn.       

Child of Jaggi Burri and Elsbeth Beyeler is:

        642               i.                 Jaggi Burri, born 1636 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; married Elisabeth Zbindon. 

        1286.  Hans Zbindon, born Abt. 1615 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland.  He was the son of 2572. Hans Zbindon.  He married 1287. Ana Byngelli.

        1287.  Ana Byngelli, born Abt. 1615. 

Notes for Hans Zbindon: Sioux Assinoboine Tribe - Fort Peck       

Child of Hans Zbindon and Ana Byngelli is:

        643               i.                 Elisabeth Zbindon, born 1643 in Canton Bern Switzerland; married Jaggi Burri. 

 

        1536.  Jakob Katterman, born 1637; died 1667.  He was the son of 3072. Georg Bernard Katterman and 3073. Margaret Popping.  He married 1537. Dorothea Muller.

        1537.  Dorothea Muller 

Notes for Jakob Katterman: Michelfeld Germany is now called Angelbachtal Germany.  It is about 12 miles southeast of Heidelberg.       

Child of Jakob Katterman and Dorothea Muller is:

        768               i.                 Weyrich Katterman, born 1663 in Michelfeld Germany; died February 12, 1747/48; married Elisabeth Bet. 1681 - 1682. 

        1696.  Robert Coe, born September 19, 1626; died 1659.  He was the son of 3392. Robert Coe.       

Child of Robert Coe is:

        848               i.                 John Coe, born May 10, 1658; died April 19, 1741. 

 

Generation No. 12

 

        2568.  Christian Burri, born 1582 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland.  He married 2569. Ana Stoll.

        2569.  Ana Stoll, born 1585.       

Child of Christian Burri and Ana Stoll is:

        1284             i.                 Jaggi Burri, born Bet. 1611 - 1612 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; married Elsbeth Beyeler. 

        2570.  Wilhelm Beyeler, born Abt. 1588.  He married 2571. Ana Kuhn.

        2571.  Ana Kuhn, born Abt. 1588.       

Child of Wilhelm Beyeler and Ana Kuhn is:

        1285             i.                 Elsbeth Beyeler, born 1613 in Switzerland; married Jaggi Burri. 

        2572.  Hans Zbindon       

Child of Hans Zbindon is:

        1286             i.                 Hans Zbindon, born Abt. 1615 in Guiggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; married Ana Byngelli. 

        3072.  Georg Bernard Katterman, born 1603; died 1676.  He was the son of 6144. Jacob Kattermann and 6145. Benedikta Beyer.  He married 3073. Margaret Popping.

        3073.  Margaret Popping, born 1615; died 1644.       

Child of Georg Katterman and Margaret Popping is:

        1536             i.                 Jakob Katterman, born 1637; died 1667; married Dorothea Muller. 

        3392.  Robert Coe, born 1596; died 1685.  He was the son of 6784. Henry Coe.       

Child of Robert Coe is:

        1696             i.                 Robert Coe, born September 19, 1626; died 1659. 

 

Generation No. 13

 

        6144.  Jacob Kattermann  He married 6145. Benedikta Beyer.

        6145.  Benedikta Beyer       

Child of Jacob Kattermann and Benedikta Beyer is:

        3072             i.                 Georg Bernard Katterman, born 1603; died 1676; married Margaret Popping. 

        6784.  Henry Coe, born 1555; died January 28, 1630/31.  He was the son of 13568. John Coo.       

Child of Henry Coe is:

        3392             i.                 Robert Coe, born 1596; died 1685. 

 

Generation No. 14

 

        13568.  John Coo, died 1523.  He was the son of 27136. John Coo.

 

More About John Coo: Burial: October 12, 1558       

Child of John Coo is:

        6784             i.                 Henry Coe, born 1555; died January 28, 1630/31. 

 

Generation No. 15

 

        27136.  John Coo, born 1495; died 1533.  He was the son of 54272. John Coo.       

Child of John Coo is:

        13568           i.                 John Coo, died 1523.

 

 

Generation No. 16

 

        54272.  John Coo, born 1460; died 1520.  He was the son of 108544. Thomas Coo.       

Child of John Coo is:

        27136           i.                 John Coo, born 1495; died 1533. 

 

Generation No. 17

 

        108544.  Thomas Coo, born 1430; died 1507.  He was the son of 217088. John Coo.       

Child of Thomas Coo is:

        54272           i.                 John Coo, born 1460; died 1520. 

 

Generation No. 18

 

        217088.  John Coo, born Abt. 1400; died Aft. 1448.  He was the son of 434176. John Coo.       

Child of John Coo is:

        108544         i.                 Thomas Coo, born 1430; died 1507.

  

Generation No. 19

 

        434176.  John Coo, born Abt. 1375; died Abt. 1425.  He was the son of 868352. John Coo.       

Child of John Coo is:

        217088         i.                 John Coo, born Abt. 1400; died Aft. 1448. 

 

Generation No. 20

 

        868352.  John Coo, born 1340.       

Child of John Coo is:

        434176         i.                 John Coo, born Abt. 1375; died Abt. 1425.

 

Endnotes

 

1.  Schaller Cemetery, cited by vrbmill@yahoo.com I also have a picture of the grave.
2.  Schaller Cemetery, I have a picture of the grave.
3.  Schaller Centennial Book, I own.
4.  Schaller Herald, Schaller Herald 01-15-1903.
5.  Schaller Centennial Book.
6.  Biographical History of Crawford, Ida, and Sac Counties in Iowa, Pages 625-626, Originally published in 1893 by Lewis Pub. Co. Chicago, ILI own this record on disk.
7.  1860 CENSUS GRAHAM TOWNSHIP JOHNSON COUNTY IOWA, PAGE 555, ROLL 327.
8.  1850 CENSUS GREEN TOWNSHIP PIKE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA, PAGE 4, ROLL 783.
9.  1910 CENSUS LINCOLN TOWNSHIP KIDDER COUNTY ND.
10.  quit claim deed dated June 9 , 1842, From Pike County Genealogy Project Query Board Posted By: Dora Mae Turner.
11.  K/Catterman, K/Cotterman, K/Codderman, K/Catherman, Corderman Families, Book Look up request completed by Barb beberh5501@earthlink.com1850 census listing John and Sophronia Akers.
12.  The United States Census for 1850, Page 4, The United States Census for 1850Pike County in the state of PennsylvaniaGreen Township.

 

 

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