Oorzaak: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Oragneville, Columbia Co. Pennsylvania
Hij is getrouwd met Maria Pohe.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 26 januari 1843 te Montour Co.Pennsylvania, hij was toen 19 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Penn., and came from there to Luzerne County with his parents, when a boy. He bought a mill property at Wapwallopen, and operated it about eight or nine years; then traded it for a farm in Salem township, and later bought another place, part of which he sold, and for the last twenty or twenty-five years led a retired life. He was twice married; first to Mary Fenstermacher, who bore him ten children, eight of whom are living: Philip, near Fairmount Springs, Luzerne County; J. M., our subject; Nathan, in New Columbus, Luzerne County; Aaron W., in Mifflinville; Reuben, in Town of Bloomsburg; Polly, wife of Thomas BRADY, in Salem Township, Luzerne County; Elizabeth, wife of Charles Hill, also in Salem Township, Luzerne County, and Catherine, wife of Reuben Hill, in Dixon, Lee County, Ill. The deceased are Susan, wife of John Fenstermacher, and John. Jeremiah HESS died in 1877; his first wife died in 1857, and both are buried in Beach Haven Cemetery, Luzerne County. Our subject was six weeks old when his parents moved to Salem Township, and there he was reared to farm life. He made his home with his parents until his nineteenth year when he went to learn the blacksmith's trade with Charles Hagenbuch of Centre Township; but after nine months he abandoned the trade and went to Salem Township where he married. He then moved to Orange Township and commenced farming on his own account, renting his father-in-law's farm, which he bought twelve years later. There he resided until 1869, when he bought a residence property in Bloomsburg, and has since made it his home. He married, January 26, 1843, Miss Maria Pohe, a native of Mifflin Township, and a daughter of Joseph and Polly (Wolf) Pohe. The Pohes were early settlers of the county, and here the parents of Mrs. Hess passed their lives. Her father died September 5, 1880, in the ninetieth year of his age; his wife died in 1833, and both are buried in Mifflinville Cemetery. Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Hess, four of whom are living: George Wilson, married to Sarah Smith, and resides on Mr. Hess' farm; Mary Catherine, wife of Frank Cavanee, in Bloomsburg; Sarah Agnes and Jeremiah A., who is engaged in the shoe business in Bloomsburg. The deceased are Clarence, Sylvester, and two infants unnamed. Mr. Hess is a member of the Reformed Church, Mrs. Hess of the Lutheran. Mr. Hess is a member of the Mountain Lodge No. 264, at Orangeville. He served as supervisor of Orange Township. (History of Columbia and Montour Counties Pennsylvania, Battle, 1887, Bloomsburg, pg. 343 Transcribed by Tammy L. Clark) was trained as a blacksmith , then moved to Salem Twn. where he met and married . Then moved to Orange Twn. and started farming on his own. He rented his father in laws farm which he bought 12 years later. He lived there until 1869. Then he moved to Bloomsburg, Pa. Also lost 2 stillborn
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Maria Pohe |
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