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Personal data Peter Salsberry 

  • He was born on July 18, 1767 in Chester Co., PA.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Sources: Terry Klaus, Helena Stringfellow, Jackie Hannah; Ellen Berry, Ruth Bowers, Anity Short; Beverlyu Todd Reed; Eleanor Birney
  • He died on October 9, 1844 in Pike Twp., Lucas (now Fulton) Co., OH, he was 77 years old.
  • He is buried after October 9, 1844 in Salisbury Cem., Pike Twp., Lucas (now Fulton) Co., OH.
  • A child of Wilhelm Saltzborger
  • This information was last updated on October 28, 2024.

Household of Peter Salsberry

He is married to Anna Maria Stahl.

They got married on July 12, 1792 at fortasse, Toboyne Twp., Cumberland (now Perry) Co., PA, he was 24 years old.

Peter Salsberry oo Mary Ann Stahl

Marriage sources: Peter's obiit. Toboyne Twp. now in Perry Co., PA
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Child(ren):

  1. Daniel Salsberry  1800-1848
  2. Johnathan Salsberry  1800-????
  3. Elizabeth Salsberry  1799-1897 
  4. Levi Salsberry  ± 1800-????
  5. Mary Ann Salsberry  1803-1894 
  6. Rebecca B. Salsberry  1805-1888 
  7. David Salsberry  1808-1874 
  8. Joseph Salsberry  1808-1886 
  9. Sarah M. Salsberry  1820-1847 
  10. Lydia Ann Salsberry  1818-1887 


Notes about Peter Salsberry

Peter Salsberry

Sources: Author: Klaus, Terry; Title: «u»The Family Alwood«/u», (Publication site: Crescent City CA, Publisher: TK, Publication date: June MCMXCI), pg. 2, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

He left a will filed at the Lucas Co court house.

Title: 1800 Toboyne Twp., Cumberland Co., PA census image 49 Roll: M32-38, page 96, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

Title: 1810 Toboyne Cumberland Co PA census, microfilm, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

104-1, Peter Salsbury, males to 10 (3); males 10-16 (2); males 45 up (1); fems to 10 (2); fems 10-16 (2); fems 26-45 (1)

Author: Berry, Ellen T., et al.; Title: «u»Early OH Settlers Purchasers of Land in East and East Central OH, 1800-1840«/u», (Publication site: Baltimore city, MD, Publisher: Gen. Pub. Co., Inc., Publiction date: MCMLXXXIX), pg. 250, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Salsberry, Peter(Z) 1815 May 12 Jeff. Co., Oh. R 5 T 7 S 18
Salsberry, Peter(Z) 1815 June 5 Harrison Co Oh R 5 T 7 S 24
Salsbury, Christopher(Y) 1829 May 4 Harrison Co Oh R 5 T 13 S 10
Salsbury, William(Y) 1832 Aug. 23 Harrison Co Oh R 7 T 14 S 12"

Title: 15 Dec 1820 Green Twp Harrison Co OH census, pg. 59, microfilm, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Peter Salsberry: males To 10 = 1, 10 - 16 = 1; 16 - 18 = 1; 16 - 26 = 3; 45 Up = 1; fems, To 10 = 2; 10 - 16 = 1, 16 - 26 = 2; 26 to 45 = 1; 2 engaged in agriculture"

Title: 13 Nov 1830 German Twp Harrison Co OH census, pg 34-138, microfilm, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Peter Salesberry: males, 15 under 20 = 2, 60 under 70 = 1; fems, 10 under 15 = 1, 15 under 20 = 1, 50 under 60 = 1; total = 6"

Title: 1 Oct 1840 York Twp Lucas Co OH, pg. 44, microfilm, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"line 5, Peter Salisbury: males 0-5 = 1, 20-30 = 1, 70-80 = 1; fems 0-5 = 1, 60-70 = 1"

Peter is 70-80, b. 1759-1770. Mary Ann is 60-70, b. 1769-1780. Unknown male 20-30, b. 1809-1820. Unknown male b. 1834-1840. Unknown female b. 1834-1840.

cf. Author: Stringfellow, Helena; Title: «u»The Alwood Family Tree,«/u» 3rd ed. revised, (Publication site: Carlisle PA, Publisher: H.V.A.S. Publication date: MCMXCVII), pg. III-FGS-6, Repository: An earlier edition may be found at Dallas TX pub. lib.

Author: Bowers, Ruth; & Short, Anity; Title: «u»Ohio, Gateway to the West, Vol II«/u», (Publication site: Baltimore city, MD, Publisher: Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., Publication date: MCMLXXXII), pg. 42, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Lucas Co., OH Index to Wills and Estates 1835 - 1850 Administrative Docket 1," Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"SALESBURY, Peter Type Will 1844 Case # 159
SALSBURY, Runel Type Estate 1849 Case # 291"

Author: Reed, Beverly Todd; Title: «u»Lucas Co., Ohio Supreme court Journals 28 July 1837 to 10 July 1851«/u», pg. 41, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"SALISBURY DAVID 17 Jul 1844 pg 94 JUROR
SALSBURY DAVID 18 Jul 1844 pg 98 JUROR
SALSBURY DAVID 20 Jul 1844 pg 109 Paid $1.00, court for 1 day
SALSBURY DAVID 26 Jul 1849 pg 459
SALSBURY DAVID 8 Jul 1851 pg 537
SALSBURY PETER 19 Jul 1844 pg 106"

Author: Ruff, Paul Miller; Title: «u»Zion Lutheran Church Germano - German Township Harrison County Parish Records 1805-1945 The German Church Records of Eastern Ohio«/u», (Publication site: Greensburgh PA, Publisher: P.M.R., Publication date: Dec MCMXCIII), pg. 9 Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"... 87 Amos born 31 Jan 1833 baptized 4 May 1833 parents Michael Salsberger and Lydia Sponsor Elisabeth Werrner"

pg. 35 "... Confirmations ... 8 July 1847 ... Michael Salsberry ..."

I am unable to connect these Michael Salsberger men to the family tree. Also, there is a Mary Salsberry & Mary Salsberger women whom I am unable to connect.-D.A. Navorska-i Dec MMII-Irving TX

"... Baptisms 66 Lydia born 27 Oct 1831 baptized 27 May 1832 parents Ephraim Allword and Elisabetha sponsor Lydia Salsberger ..."

Author: Birney, Eleanor Gillespie; et al.; Title: «u»Supreme Court Journal 1814 - 1832 Harrison County, Ohio«/u», (Publication site: Cadiz OH, Pubisher: HCCOGS, Publication date: MMV), pg. 25, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Hannah Hosplehorn vs Daniel Salsbury & Peter Salsbury Debt. Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas of Harrison County Ohio at August Term 1818

This day came the Parties by their Councel and on motion to the Court by the Plantiffs Counsel the Office Judgement Signed in this case in Default of a Plea was affirmed. Whereupon it is considered by the Court that the said Hannah Hosplehorn recover of the said Daniel Salsbury & Peter Salsbury the Sum of three hundred fifty two Dollars and ninety eight cents Debt that being the Sum really due including the costs in the court below & interest and also the Sum of twenty four Dollars and Sixty Nine Cents being Seven Per Cent Penalty on the Appeal together with her Costs about _his _ut_ [?] in this behalf appended & the Defendants in money __. and that this Judgement be sent to the Court of common Pleas with a Special Mandate to carry the same into execution."

Title: NSDAR CEMETERY READINGS volume 2 Copied from DAR Transcriptions of Fulton County, Ohio Cemeteries Original readings taken between 1930 & 1954, (Publication site: Swanton, OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MCMXCVIII), Pg.88, Reprinted by Fulton Chapter, OGS 1998, Swanton, OH. Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora OH

Note: A microfilm copy of most of the type-written cemetery censuses from which this book was produced can be found at the Dallas TX pub. lib.

[Pg. 88, Col. 1]

"SALISBURY CEMETERY Pike Township

Location: The Salisbury Cemetery lies northwest of Delta, along TR 9-2, Between TR HJ and CR J, in Pike township. (NW ¼ Sec 3, T7N R7E) Done about 1952.

History: The Salisbury Cemetery occupies land granted to Peter Salsberry in 1834. The land passed to Joseph and Magdalina Salisbury and their daughter, Mary Ann, was the first buried at the site. Her burial took place in 1837 on a knollwhere, in 1835, the first area school was taught in an old log hut. In 1869, the township trustees assumed responsibility for the grave yard. The family name retained by the cemetery has had several spellings, however, Joseph's name wasrecorded as Salisbury. The cemetery occupies a quiet, well kept, wooded area and has been the scene of vandalism several times in past years. In 1984 some thirty-two gravestones were pushed over or damaged."

[Pg. 90, Col. 1]

"SALISBURY, Peter, d 9 Oct 1944, Father
Mary, w/o Peter, d 19 Feb 1856, 81y
Susanna, w/o Israel, d 10 Feb 1869,
19y4m19d
Charles A., 1859-1914
Oliver, 1856 - 1879"
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