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[42554] This person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2017.
[3436] A posting in OneWorldTree on Ancestry.com (not verified) stated that Mainard is son of William Taillefer. Mainard m. Hildegarde _____.
[31296] Cathérine is daughter of René II de Rohan, Vicomte de Rohan, and Comte de Porhoet.
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_John Adam FISHER __________|_Mary Elizabeth FREDERICK ___
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[21704] The Daily Item, 12 March 1952, p. 13: Dr. Charles Adam Fisher, 65, for more than 40 years a teacher and administrator in public schools and colleges and an outstanding historian and genealogist of this area, died at his winter residence in DeLand, Florida. Dr. Fisher had been in declining health in recent years and suffered a cerebral stroke a few hours before death. He was horn in the Middlcreek section of Penn township, April 20, 1886, the son of Jacob A. and Ella Herrold Fisher. He attended school at Kantz and Selinsgrove. He received teacher training at the old Freeburg Academy and Bloomsburg State Teachers College, and first taught at Hummel's School, Monroe Township in 1905. He served in the public school systems of Sugar Grove, Russel and Littlestown, being high school principal of the latter two. He received his AB degree from Yale University and headed the commercial department at Erie Central High School. He was principal at Lewistown High School in 19:8-1919. During 1919-20 he taught at Sunbury High School. Dr. Fisher became head of the commercial department of Susquehanna University in 1920 and received his Master's Degree there. He was granted a PH.D from Iowa Christian College in 1923 and an honorary doctorate from Thiel College in 1924. In 1930 Dr. Fisher was appointed professor of Business Administration at John B. Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, and was influential in forming and expanding the School of Business at Stetson, becoming its director and director emeritus until ill health forced him to resign from active teaching in 1947. Dr. Fisher continued to reside in Selinsgrove on South High street, during the summer months and several years ago commenced extensive genealogical research on Central Pennsylvania families, rapidly becoming a recognized authority on the subject. He published "Snyder County Pioneers", 1936, "Early Pennsylvania Lineages", "History of the Woodling Family" and many others. Dr. Fisher's publications were much sought by libraries throughout the country and he supplied hundreds of lineages for persons desiring membership in patriotic societies. His most recent research was directed towards assembling a file of information on soldiers of the Revolutionary War. He was historian of a score of family reunion associations in this area and was awarded Fellowship in the Institute of American Genealogy, the highest professional honor in this field. Dr. Fisher was descended from many pioneer families of Snyder County, being a great-great grandson of John Adam Fisher who settled near Selinsgrove in 1774 and served in the revolutionary militia. Dr. Fisher played in the old Kantz Cornet Band as a boy and served nine years in the Pennsylvania National Guard. He attended many encampments of the GAR with his grandfather, John George Herrold, lieutenant in the. Civil War and as a familiar figure at patriotic and historical gatherings. He was a member of the Snyder and Northumberland counties historical societies; the Pennsylvania German Society and the Sons of the American Revolution. Dr. Fisher was a lifelong member of the Lutheran church and assisted in founding St. Paul's at Middlecreek and the First Lutheran church at DeLand, Florida. He was a member of Lafayette Lodge 194, F. and A.M., Selinsgrove, since 1912. In 1908 he married Vera A. Hummel, of Monroe township, who survives. Seven children also survive, Mrs. Arline Fisher Bedeaux; Charles A. Fisher, Jr., of Selinsgrove; Mrs. Charles E. Olson, Bellwood, Ill.; Mary E. Fisher, Blaine, Washington: Harold J. Fisher, DeLand, Fla.; Paul H. Fisher, Washington D. C; and James F. Fisher, Baltimore, Md.; eleven grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. George Fisher, of Selinsgrove,. and Luther A. Fisher, Shillington. A sister Mrs. Arthur H. Charles, died several years ago. . .
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Andrew served in the War for Independence. In addition to the children shown here, there were Frederick, Jacob and a daughter who as wife of John Villary signed a release for the sale of her mother's homestead. bjdjensen@aol.com shared in July, 2003: "Andrew Heifer, Heffer, Haeffer, etc. filed for a pension in 1787 stating that he was 50 years old. His daughter Christina married George Michael Dillman, brother of Andrew Dillman. Both Dillman and Heffer families had lived in Lancaster (now Lebanon) County before coming to Snyder. George Michael Dillman and Andrew went to KY about 1795. George Michael moved to Clermont, OH in 1819. He died there in 1830. Christina died about 1835. I think that Andrew Heffer's father may be John or Johannas. Andrew had a son John who died shortly after birth in Lebanon Co."
A correspondent posted on the rootsweb.com message board 17 July 2003: "My ancestor George Michael Dillman married Christiana/Christina Heifer/Heffer/etc. in Snyder county. He is in the 1790 census as Michael. It was a custom among Germans to name someone after the father, but to use the second name as a call name. . . . . Andrew's military service and pension are in the Published Pennsylvania Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. 4, page 550. A microfilm of his application is at the PA state archives. It is listed as Andrew Heffer Folio 346. His estate papers [filed 10 July 1797] are available from the Northumberland County courthouse and list the children including Christiana. The release on the property is on file in the Northumberland County courthouse and in the courthouse in Bracken county, KY. It identifies Christiana as daughter of Andrew. I have tried to find the German home of Peter Druckenmiller without success. There are families with that surname in Lancaster Co., where Peter lived before going to Snyder, but I can find no connection."
Andrew served in Capt. Michael Weaver's Co. of the Northumberland Co. Militia, in Col. White's Regiment - on 20 Nov 1777 he was wounded in the right hand with the loss of his thumb and forefinger while service in the Continental Line ( - PA Archives - Series 5, Vol. 4, p. 550. Andrew was granted his military service pension of 13 pounds and 10 shillings for one year ending 14 Nov 1788 - see PA Archives, Colonial Records Series, Vol. 16, p. 163). He appears on the tax list in Northumberland County - PA Archives, Series 3, Vol. 19, pp. 451 & 737 - in 1787 he is listed for 50 acres, one horse and one cow - taxed 1.10.
In the 1790 federal census Andrew's immediate neighbor is Christian Truckymillar (Druckenmiller?) whose household contains 3 males 16 and under and 7 females; five neighbors away on the other side is Jacob Mayers (Moyer/Meyer?) whose household includes 3 males over 167, 3 males under 16 and 6 females.
For insight into what service in the War for Independence was like for Andrew, see "A People's History of the American Revolution," Ray Raphael (New York: The New Press, 2001 - ISBN 0-06-000440-1), Chapters 1 & 2.
Ancestry.com offers: "Haffer Name Meaning - German: from the Middle High German personal name Haffer, reduced form of Hadufrid, composed of the Germanic elements hadu battle and fridu peace."
For insight into the Pennsylvania-Germans see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Dutch.
[49203] An unverified tree in Ancestry.com offers: "James (David) McKee was born on September 19, 1731, in Ireland, the son of Eupham and James. He married Jane Lettie and they had eight children together. He then married Sarah Free and they had 11 children together. He died on December 31, 1803, at the age of 72, and was buried in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania." Sarah is said to be mother of William James McKee.
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[55913] Philomelia is daughter of Newell P. Roberts (184-1919) & Jane Elisabeth Turner (1847-1897; m. 26 November 1865 in Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME).
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[32008] This line is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011.