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BIRTH PLACE: Mildred Ekis noted a birth place of "Wheatfield, Pine Township, Pennsylvania." | Mary Hill
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BIRTH PLACE: One IGI source notes a birth place of "Wheatfield, Indiana, Pennsylvania."
| Mary Hill
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BIRTH PLACE: One IGI source notes a birth place of "Wheatfield, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Mary Hill
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LDS ORDINANCES: All ordinances were re-done in the IFALL Temple in 1992 as per the IGI.
AGE: 1880 U.S. Census indicates a birth year of about 1846. | Mary Jane Hill
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BIRTH DATE AND PLACE: An IGI source notes a birth date of "1844" in "Wheatfield Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Nancy Catherine Hill
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MILITARY SERVICE: Co. J. Reg. | Peter Hill
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FAMILY CLUES: 1) The Hill family may have been of Quaker origin. This was asserted by Merlin J. Stone of Ogden, Utah, who wrote a synopsis of the family on May 1, 1899. Mr. Stone asserted that this man, Mr. Hill (grandfather of Sarah Hill Strong), disappeared during the Revolutionary War, because it was against his religion to go to war, and he was never heard from again.
2) Sarah Hill Strong, Wife of Jacob Strong, was baptized for an aunt named "Sarah Hill." Therefore, Her father, "James Hill" had a sister named Sarah.
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FAMILY CLUES: 1) The Hill family may have been of Quaker origin. This was asserted by Merlin J. Stone of Ogden, Utah, who wrote a synopsis of the family on May 1, 1899. Mr. Stone asserted that this man, Mr. Hill (grandfather of Sarah Hill Strong) disappeared during the Revolutionary War, because it was against his religion to go to war, and he was never heard from again.
2) Sarah Hill Strong, Wife of Jacob Strong, was baptized for an aunt named "Sarah Hill." Therefore, Her father, "James Hill" had a sister named Sarah. | Robert Hill
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BIRTH DATE: Mildred Ekis notes a birth year of Abt 1835. | Sarah Hill
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SECOND ANNOINTING: Completed by proxy in the Salt Lake Temple on the 14 February 1905, with Elizabeth C. Swaner Strong as proxy. John Winder officiated. This is recorded in the Personal Family Record of James T. Strong on p. 29. Book in possession of Florie Fullmer.
BAPTISM-ENDOWMENT: In the Official Temple Records contained on FHL film 1760724, the following proxy dates are listed for the Jordan River Temple: Baptism 28 Feb 1991; Endowment 25 July 1991.
PATRIARCHAL BLESSING: Given 15 June 1852 in Salt Lake City; Recorded in Patriarchal Blessings, Vol. 12, page 152, no. 357, as recorded in the Early Church Information Card Index, FHL film 0820146.
ANCESTRY: In the 1850 Census, Sarah is noted as having been born in Maryland. As we research Sarah's ancestry, it should be noted that there are also apparently Hills of German , as well as English, ancestry. | Sarah Hill
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LDS ORDINANCES: All LDS ordinances were re-done in 1992 in the IFALL Temple as per the IGI.
| Susan Hill
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ORDINANCES: Sarah Hill Strong was baptized for her brother, "Thomas Hill" in the Mississippi River in "1841." Source: Nauvoo Baptisimal Records of the Dead, Book A195. | Thomas Hill
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SEALING TO PARENTS: Re done 25 Jun 1992, IFALL. | William Hill
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SPOUSE: Jill Hertig, family genealogist, lists William's wife name as possibly "Jane S." | William David Hill
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BIRTH PLACE: Some IGI sources note a birth place of "Wheatfield Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | William F. Hill
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LDS ORDINANCES: All ordinances were repeated in IFALL Temple in 1992 as per the IGI. | William J. Hill
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FAMILY: Catherine's death documentation notes she was the mother of 12 children, 7 sons and 5 daughters, all of whom were alive at the time of her death. (From "The History of the 'Brush Valley' Evangelical Lutheran Church," noted in the sources. | Catherine Hirschinger
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BIRTH PLACE: Some IGI sources list "Buffington Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Charles Hoffman, (twin)
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BIRTH PLACE: Some IGI sources note "Buffington Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Edith Rose Etta Hoffman
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BIRTH PLACE: Some IGI sources note a birth place of "Buffington Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Lucinda P. Hoffman
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DEATH DATE: Some IGI sources note a death date of "30 March 1898 and 30 March 1899."
BIRTH PLACE: Some IGI sources note a birth place of "Buffington Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Sadie Ellen Hoffman
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BIRTH PLACE: Some sources note "Buffington Township, Indiana, Pennsylvania." | Thomas H. Hoffman
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FAMILY: There are more children in this family group. Refer to Ancestral File. | Otto Rudolph Hoglund
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BIRTH: An IGI source notes a birth year of 1808. | Catharina Hoover
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Buried in Longview Memorial Park | Edna Hoover
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Buried in Rose Valley Cemetery | Elmer Michael Hoover
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Note from June Carroll: "Mable Martha Hoover" (Mable's name is spelled this way on her stone) | Mable Martha Hoover
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Living in Aberdeen, Washington in 1969 | Margaret S. Hoover
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Timeline:
1882 , 27 Dec. - Born in Des Moines, Polk Iowa
1910 Ae 28, Residence Barlow, Clackamas, Oregon
1920 age 38 Residence South Prairie, Tillamook, Oregon
1952 Death Salem, Marion, Oregon | Samuel James Hoover
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Buried in Longview Memorial Park | Sarah Elizabeth Hoover
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THE ORDER OF GEORGE'S TWO SPOUSES HAS NOT YET BEEN DETERMINED. | George Howard
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Name noted in marriage record for Hannss Jerg Huber and Anna Barbara Nagel. | Thoma Huber
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NAME: Listed in some sources as "Mrs. Joseph Wright" upon her marriage to John Albert Strong.
BAPTISM: re-baptism cleared as per IGI. | Sarah Jane Hutchings
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THE NAME AND SEX OF THIS CHILD ARE NOT KNOWN. THE KNOWLEDGE OF THIS CHILD CAME FROM JERRY HADDOCK, A FAMILY GENEALOGIST THROUGH GENE C. SMITH OR ANDREE MILLER, WHO ARE EMENHEISER GENEALOGISTS. | Imenhäuser
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MARRIAGE: THERE IS A QUESTION AS TO WHETHER ANNA MARIA OR HER SISTER, ANNA MARGARETHA , MARRIED JOHN KRONE (CRONE). | Anna Margaretha Imenhäuser
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MARRIAGE: THERE IS A QUESTION AS TO WHETHER ANNA MARIA OR HER SISTER, ANNA MARGARETHA, MARRIED JOHN KRONE (CRONE). | Anna Maria Imenhäuser
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DESCENDANTS: ALL DESCENDANTS OF THIS FAMILY REQUIRE FURTHER RESEARCH BEFORE THE INFORMATION ENTERED CAN BE REGARDED AS MORE THAN TENTATIVE.
Some sources list Elizabeth as a daughter of Adam Imenhauser and his wife Anna Margaretha. This is not accurate.
ORDINANCES: Sarah Hill Strong was baptized for her aunt, "Elizabeth Goff" in the Nauvoo River. No date noted. Source: Nauvoo Baptismal Records of the Dead. | Elizabeth Imenhäuser
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THERE IS DISPUTATION AS TO WHETHER THIS CHILD BELONGS IN THIS FAMILY, AS PER A GENE C. SMITH, AN IMENHAUSER GENEALOGIST. APPARENTLY NO DIRECT RECORDS OF A FREDERICK IN THIS FAMILY CAN BE LOCATED, THOUGH SOME FAMILY LORE PLACES HIM HERE. | Frederick Imenhäuser
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BIRTH: One source in the IGI list a birth of "2 May 1843" another lists a birth of "1834". In the 1850 U.S. Census noted under sources for George's birth, his age is given as 8 (which would give him a birth date of about 1843). In the 1860 Census for Boggs, Centre County, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 805090, p. 383, Family #1724, George's age is given as 26 (which would have put his birth date as 1834.) We have chosen the 1850 census as being more accurate, as it is in closer proximity to his birth. | George Imenhäuser
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BIRTH: Some sources indicate a birth year of 1762.
MILITARY SERVICE: Listed as a private in the Fourth Class, Sixth (Captain Michael Kauffelt) Company, First Battalion, York County Militia, 1782 (Pennsylvania Archives, 6th Series, II-443).
ORPHAN'S COURT RECORDS OF YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: Dated 6 April 1830 state the following about Jacob's family: Children: Susanna, wife of Abraham Stouffer; Christina, wife of George Blouse; George; Mary, wife of Jacob Sprenkle; Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Overdorff; Jacob; John; Lehna, wife of John Strong; Frederick; Adam; Lydia; Catharine; Sampson; Peggy. According to Jerry Haddock, there was a second Orphans Court filing on 6 Sep 1831.
LAND RECORDS: 31 July 1846 Frederick Emenheiser of Lower Windsor Township, Elizabeth wife of Samuel Oberdorff of Windsor Township, Catharine wife of John Ziegler of York, Peggy wife of Henry Gilbert of Lower Windsor Township, children of the late Jacob Emenheiser of Windsor Township, release of property. | Jacob Imenhäuser
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BIRTH: An IGI source notes a birth date of 23 March 1823.
DEATH: An IGI source notes a death date of 26 July 1899. | Johannes Geis Imenhäuser
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ORIGIN: The birthplace for Maria Magdelena comes from family tradition, but there is no direct evidence that this is so. The Stadecken Church Records begin in 1728 and there are no entries for this surname or any of its variants. Of course, there is the possibility the family was not connected with any church. See notes for Adam Imenhauser, Maria Magdalena's father. | Maria Magdalena Imenhäuser
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BIRTH: A SOURCE CITED BY A. BOYD NIELSEN, RESEARCHER, NOTES THAT THE 1860 CENSUS OF BOGGS, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 805090; p. 383; Family #1729 lists William's age as 20, which would have put his birthdate at about 1840. The 1850 Census cited as a source for his birth, notes an age of 16, which would put his birthdate as 1834. This age was chosen, as this census was closer to his birth. | William John Imenhäuser
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IMMIGRATION: Adam and his daughter, Maria, immigrated into Pennsylvania 7 Sep 1748, on which date he took the oath of Allegiance at the Philadelphia State House (or the 17 September 1748 as per some records) He had sailed on the ship "Hampshire", or "Hampshire Thomas" (an English vessel captained by Thomas Cheesman), departing from Rotterdam, Holland, listing his age as 25 at the time. The original ship list is in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA and in the Canadochly Church records in York Co., Pennsylvania. The original emigration records are at the City Archives at Oppenheim on Rhine. His name is found on the Strasburg and Henkles ship list.
NAME: He signed the ship's list at Philadelphia State House (Johnson, Mrs. Ata F., ed Immigrant Ancestors in the Palatine Immigrant, Vol 9:1. [Summer 1983], 28-33; vol 9:2 [Autumn 1982], 90-95, Vol. 9.3 [Winter 1984], 137-142; vol 9:4 [Spring 1984], 169-174).as "Immenhäusser", thereafter his signature shows as either "Immenhiser" or "Emmenhiser." He listed himself as age 25 at the time. Surnames in this family were different on different documents and even amongst siblings. Immenheiser means "beehive, beekeeper" in German. The majority of his descendants seem to have changed the spelling of Imenhauser to variations of "Emenheiser."
PLACE OF ORIGIN: This family is apparently not originally from Stadecken, Hessen, Germany (also called Oppenheim--records do not start there until 1728), as many records state, as there are no entries at all by that surname or any of its variants in the church records of that town. However, apparently Adam and his wife resided in Stadecken, along the Rhine, in 1748, for that is where they received permission to emigrate, after buying out their vassalage (obligation to render military service or its equivalent) and making a payment of tithing. He took communion, according to a Gene C. Smith, in 1736. An Andree Miller states that Adam was from Palatine Germany (where Stadecken is located) and was of Swiss origin. Boyd Nielsen, professional researcher for the Jacob Strong Family Organization, has researched Swiss surnames and has discovered that the only place the surname "Imenhäuser" occurs in Switzerland in the 1700's is in Wagenhausen, Thurgau. He has researched the birth, christening and marriage records of Wagenhausen for the period of 1720 to 1732 and found several Immenhauser families, but none who have a son named Adam, or any combination with Adam. It is possible that Adam's father was born in this area and emigrated to Germany either before or after marriage, and Adam was subsequently born in the new locale. Boyd has researched the following parishes around Stadecken, Hessen, Germany for Adam's birth, christening or marriage: Eichloch, Ensheim, Biebelnheim, Bechtolsheim, Dexheim, Ober Ingelheim, Daxweiler, Gross Winternheim, Wockernheim, Engelstadt, Essenheim, Nieder Olm, Udenheim, Harxheim, Hahnheim, Mommenheim, Jungenheim, Nieder Saulheim, Partenheim, Ober Saulheim, Schornsheim, Undenheim, Oppenheim, Bingen, Nieder Ingelheim, Wolfsheim, Wallertheim, Wörrstadt, and Armsheim. The years searched were 1720-1748. To date no Immenhausers have been found. A Friedrich Plotz (age 36) received permission at the same time as Adam to emigrate. (He also bought-out his vassalage and paid the required tithing of his worth). Were they acquainted? Could they have been from the same area? Jerry Haddock has noted that many of Adam's fellow passengers stated that they were from Stadecken, but in checking further, he has found they were from the Stadecken area, sometimes from towns as far as 30 miles away. His fellow passengers on the Hampshire came from: Dexheim, Schwabsburg, Oberingelheim, NIederingelheim, Daxweiler, Sauerschwabenheim, Gorsswinternheim, Wackernheim, Freinweinheim, Bubenheim, Elsheim, Stadtdecken, and Essenheim.
HISTORY: Adam owned 50 acres of land in Windsor Township, Berkshire County, Pennsylvania, six months after his arrival, before moving to York County, where he resided when his daughter, Anna Margaret, was christened. Where Adam first lived in America has not been determined. He may have been indentured for approximately five years to pay the ship's fare. On 9 March 1749, he warranted 75.5 acres north of Reading, Pennsylvania. He sold the land to Adam Luckenbill on 8 May 1773. Throughout his life he completed many land deals in York and Windsor Townships. Indications are that he lived in Windsor township for his entire life. Adam's house is still standing in East Prospect on the Bank Hill Road heading east from the square.
TOWNSHIPS: York township was formed in 1745, in 1758 Windsor township was formed from a part of Yorktownship, and in 1838 Lower Windsor township was formed from a part of Windsor township. Some references use the present township, but original records use the township as established at the time of the record.
DEATH: Some family records show a death of about 1792. However, a Gene C. Smith feels it was 1805 or 1807. The last land transaction found for Adam was on June 5, 1794, when he purchased 120 acres from Robert Bigham. | Adam Immenhäuser
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NAME: LDS ordinance index lists surname as Imswiller.
BIRTH DATE: Gerald Haddock, family historian and genealogist, notes a birth date of 20 May 1819. | Lydia Imswilder
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Father: Philip V. Ingraham
Mother: Hazel Leatha Pettys | Edna Inez Ingraham
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DEATH: LDS ordinance index notes death as 6 Dec 1874. | Margaret Irving
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Buried in Resthaven Cemetery | Donald Clayton Jennings
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Killed in military service | Donald Edward Jennings
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Buried in Grandview Cemetery | Earl Alvin Jennings
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Silverton Standard
San Juan County, Colorado
1902 Jul 19, Pg. 6
"Mrs. Orville Bradfield arrived in Silverton Wednesday evening from Dolores and is the guest of Mrs. H. A. Turner"
1921 Oct 08, Pg. 2
"Mrs. Orvall Bradfield and son Ted, will try Durango as a place for residence during the coming winter, having moved there the past week."
Buried in Pinal Cemetery | Edith Mae Jennings
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