Rheinhardt, Elizabeth (b. ABT 1688, d. BEF 1729)
Note: This birthdate seems suspect is her husband was born in 1712.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Website
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: http://www.gozips.uakron.edu/~agould/HTMLRhoads/fam00219.htm
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1930 CensusData:
Text: Year: 1930; Census Place: Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2012; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 59; Image: 303.0.
Note: Probably many more children in this family. I only have the 1860 census with the younger ones listed.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1860 Census
Media: CensusPage: Henderson Co., IL. p. 393
Note: Killed in a stagecoach accident in Westmoreland county, PA.
Note: 4 children.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Biographical Review XXXII: Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Someret & Bedford Counties
Publication: Biographical Review Publishing Company. 1899. Boston
Media: BookPage: 31
Occupation: Place: Lumberman
Occupation: Place: Farmer
Note: JOHN M. LAMBERT
Source: History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, By Blackburn & Welfley. 1906. Lewis Publishing Co. pp. 204-205.
John M. Lambert, son of Samuel and Nancy E. (Mostoller) Lambert, was born June 11, 1870, in Lambertsville, and obtained his education in the common and normal schools, where he qualified as an instructor. At the age of seventeen he completed his education, and for five years thereafter was engaged in teaching. When twenty-two years old he entered the railway postal service, having the year before passed the civil service examination, in Pittsburgh, He was first employed in the Pittsburgh & Fair Chance railway post office, where he remained sixteen months. At the end of that time he was transferred to the New York and Pittsburgh railway post office. On this exceedingly important and difficult run he remained six years and then secured a transfer to the Johnstown and Rockwood railway post office, where he was employed six years. Mr. Lambert is extensively interested in lumbering, his associate in the business being his brother Jarius. The firm has a tract of sixty acres of timber land, and a sawmill at Mostoller Station, where they saw and ship the manufactured timber, pine, hemlock, oak and other hardwoods forming the principal output of their mill. Mr. Lambert resides on a tract of twenty acres, which he purchased of his father, the farm producing an abundance of fruit of all kinds. He is a life member of Johnstown Lodge, No. 175, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. In politics, he has always affiliated with the Republicans, having cast his first presidential vote in 1892 for Benjamin Harrison.
Mr. Lambert married; July 2, 1895, Ora Goodrich, and their children are: Quay, born December 30, 1896, and Evelyn, born November 17, 1902. Mrs. Lambert is a daughter of Augustus and Matilda Goodrich, the former a lumberman of Indiana county, Pennsylvania. She was born December 11, 1874, was educated in the public schools and is a member of the Presbyterian church.
Occupation: Place: Railway postal service
Source: (Birth)
Title: Glade Lutheran Church Register, Stonycreek Twp.
Media: Church Record
Source: (Birth)
Title: Glade Lutheran Church Register, Stonycreek Twp.
Media: Church Record
Source: (Birth)
Title: Glade Lutheran Church Register, Stonycreek Twp.
Media: Church Record
Religion: Place: Lutheran
Source: (Birth)
Title: Church Records
Media: Church RecordData:
Text: Mt. Taber Reformed Church, Stoystown, PA
Source: (Birth)
Title: Church Records
Media: Church RecordData:
Text: Mt. Taber Reformed Church, Stoystown, PA
Note: Mother Bedford and the American Revolution, by Larry D. Smith. 1999. Closson Press.
p. 103 - "The delegates elected to represent Bedford County at the Convention of 1776 included: Thomas Smith, Benjamin Elliott, Joseph Powell, John Bard, John Wilkins, Thomas Coulter, Henry Rhoads, and John Cessna.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Laurel Messenger Newsletter
Author: Somerset Historical & Genealogical Society
Media: BookPage: Nov. 1972. p. 6.
Data:
Text: "Rhoads Family Bible Records."
Note: probably died at birth or shortly thereafter.
Note: Arrived on the ship Phoenix, John Mason, Master, 15 Sept 1749. Also on this ship were Samuel and Michael Dormeyer (presumably related in some way), family lore has it that Jacob and Michael were brothers and Samuel was a cousin. Ancestor Ulrich Gindlesperger was also aboard.
A Dormeyer history by Amanda Kraft & Earl Davis (see files) states
" The place our Dormeyer ancestors came from was a little Dukedom which belonged to Nassau, and was situated between the Phals, Zweibrucken and Alsace-Lorraine, in the villages of Drulinger and Assweiler. It has been recorded that Dormeyer meant keeper of the gate or door keeper. Plainly the Dormeyers were not royalty but neither were tthey of pauper class as their name dates back to the feudal days when they guarded the French Duke's door or gate. These were the Provinces which were exchanged so many time between France and Germany, but our Dormeyers spoke German.
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He settled and made his home in Whitehall twp., Northumberland Co., PA. The first census in 1790 verifies the fact that Jacob Dormeyer's family was in Whitehall township. Also the tax reports show a tax on Jacob Dormeyer's land and stock in 1786.
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The Military service of Jacob Donmyer as it is verified in the Pennsylvania Archives is as follows:
5th series, Vol. 1, p. 118 Jacob Dormeyer, 23, German, Sept. 1 1757, private in Company of Capt. John Nicholas Wetherhold stationed at Heidelberg Twp., Northampton county March & April 1758.
Vol. VIII, p. 117. Jacob dormeyer, Private, 8th Company, Capt. Daniel Shnyder 2nd battalion, Northampton county Militia commanded by Col. George Breinig, May 14, 1778. Also on p. 54 jacob Dormeyer, private, 4th company, 1st Battalion, Northampton county Milita, Capt. George Drine, commanded by Lt. Col. Stephen Ballier. Nov. 1, 1781-Jan. 1, 1782.
6th series, vol III, p. 777. jacob Dormeyer, Private, Capt. Jacob Grim, C.O. 3rd Battalion, Northampton County Militia, Col. Peter Tresler, Jun 16, 1784 "
Immigration: Date: 15 SEP 1749
Place: Ship Phoenix
Note: All Ludwig's Descendants are in booklet in file
Note: 1850 census Paint Twp., Somerset Co., PA
35 Lape, Peter 79 M Farmer
Lape, Elisabeth 60 F
Lape, Philip 26 M Laborer
Lape, Margaret 24 F
Lape, Anderson 13 M
Lape, James 12 M
Lape, Amanda 3 F
Lape, Catharine 2 F
Lape, Houldah 2 mo M
Owns 300 acres in Paint twp. according to 1850 census.
Occupation: Place: Farmer
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