Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765. Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
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Grauel, Michel - 1765
Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765. Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Albrecht, Elisabeth - 1765
Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765. Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Albrecht, Christian - 1765
Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765. Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Albrecht, J. Michel - 1765
Albrecht – J. Michel, son of Christian and wife Elisabeth, born February 7, 1765, baptized March 17, 1765. Sponsor(s): Michel Grauel and wife Anna Maria.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Black, unknown (Gen.) - 1889
Corporal Tanner, the present Commissioner of Pensions, like his predecessor, General Black, is a “physical wreck.” Tanner was born in Schoharie, N. Y.., in 1844. In 1861, at the age of 17, he enlisted as a private soldier in the Eighth New York Infantry.
At the second battle of Bull Run, in 1862, he was struck by a piece of shell, which necessitated the amputation of both legs, one immediately below the knee and the other about half-way between the knee and the ankle, for which injury the Government pays him a pension of $72.00 per month. Of late years Corporal Tanner has devoted a large portion of his time to public speaking and is one of the most attractive and forcible public speakers in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3
At the second battle of Bull Run, in 1862, he was struck by a piece of shell, which necessitated the amputation of both legs, one immediately below the knee and the other about half-way between the knee and the ankle, for which injury the Government pays him a pension of $72.00 per month. Of late years Corporal Tanner has devoted a large portion of his time to public speaking and is one of the most attractive and forcible public speakers in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3
Tanner, unknown (Col.) - 1889
Corporal Tanner, the present Commissioner of Pensions, like his predecessor, General Black, is a “physical wreck.” Tanner was born in Schoharie, N. Y.., in 1844. In 1861, at the age of 17, he enlisted as a private soldier in the Eighth New York Infantry.
At the second battle of Bull Run, in 1862, he was struck by a piece of shell, which necessitated the amputation of both legs, one immediately below the knee and the other about half-way between the knee and the ankle, for which injury the Government pays him a pension of $72.00 per month. Of late years Corporal Tanner has devoted a large portion of his time to public speaking and is one of the most attractive and forcible public speakers in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3
At the second battle of Bull Run, in 1862, he was struck by a piece of shell, which necessitated the amputation of both legs, one immediately below the knee and the other about half-way between the knee and the ankle, for which injury the Government pays him a pension of $72.00 per month. Of late years Corporal Tanner has devoted a large portion of his time to public speaking and is one of the most attractive and forcible public speakers in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 2, Column 3
Adam, Anna Margaretha - 1760
Adam – Maria Margaretha, daughter of Bernhart and wife Anna Margaretha, born June 14, 1760, baptized September 4, 1760. Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Adam, Bernhart - 1760
Adam – Maria Margaretha, daughter of Bernhart and wife Anna Margaretha, born June 14, 1760, baptized September 4, 1760. Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Adam, Maria Margaretha - 1760
Adam – Maria Margaretha, daughter of Bernhart and wife Anna Margaretha, born June 14, 1760, baptized September 4, 1760. Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
Ackermann, Elisabeth - 1799
Ackermann – Maria Barbara, daughter of Balser and wife Elisabeth, born July 30 1779, baptized October 6 ,1779. Sponsor(s): the Parents.
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
~ Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 9
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