[15774] Surname also seen Dore. He is said to be son of Richard Dore (b. 1645 in Portsmouth, NH, d. 16 Feb 1716 there) and Tamsen Jackson (b. 1648 in Portsmouth, NH, d. 1718 in NH, daughter of John Jackson [b. 26 Dec 1608, d. 6 Dec 1666 in Portsmouth, NH] and wife Joane Lurfete [b. 1612 in Dartmouth, Devonshire, England, d. 15 March 1680 in Portsmouth, NH]).
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[38083] This person is from the unverified Bensten and Reed Ancestral Lines database on-line in 2014.
[34683] Henry and his wife are from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2013 which state he was a farmer and associate judge.
_Samuel HATCH _______+
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_Benjamin HATCH ______|_Mary LITTLEFIELD ___
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| (1783 - 1876) m 1809|
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| _John Henry LIGHT ___|_Maria Greider KREIDER _
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Find A Grave Memorial 141760400 offers: "Jeremiah Kohl, aged 72 years, of Kleinfeltersville, died very suddenly in the mountains not far from his home on Friday. With John Weaver and Clayton Mellinger, neighbors, he went to the mountains to gather up fire wood from a tract which he owned. They were in the region known as the Millbach Mountains, close to the Richland water supply dams, when Mr. Kohl exhibited signs of distress and told his companions that he was short of breath and felt ill. At the suggestions of his companions, he sat on a stump to rest for a moment, and he was hardly seated when he became unconscious and died on the spot. A stroke of apoplexy is assigned as the cause of his demise. He leaves his wife, a son, John Kohl, of Schaefferstown, and a daughter, Sallie, wife of Elias Geib, the Schaefferstown tax collector. He was a member of the Lutheran church at Schaefferstown. [Lebanon Daily News, January 22, 1921, Page 1]
The following is a group of special interest stories for Jeremiah Kohl that appeared in the local newspaper.
The friends of Jeremiah Kohl will be gratified to learn that he has been awarded the contract for carrying the U. S. mail between this place and Lebanon, another four yearsÂ’ term. Many of the business men of both places will be especially pleased. There never has been a more reliable and trustworthy man in the place. Mr. Kohl is also a man of considerable enterprise. He proposes to getting a brand new stage coach of the most approved style; and consequently, if he keeps his promises; as we have no doubt he will, stage coach traveling between Lebanon and Schaefferstown, will in the near future lose some of its terrors. [Lebanon Daily News, Schaefferstown Section, March 9, 1881, Page 1]
Sunday night Jeremiah Kohl lost another of his children by diphtheria, Miles, a promising boy of seven years of age. The blow has fallen heavily upon Mr. and Mrs. Kohl. About six weeks ago they lost their oldest child, Lizzie, nine years of age, by the same disease. One child still remains to the bereaved parents. The mother is almost distracted. The boy was considered out of danger on Sunday morning but a sudden change left the case hopeless. There are no other oases of diphtheria in town at the present time. [Lebanon Daily News, February 8, 1882, Page 1]
The larceny case against Ezra Kohl and Jeremiah Kohl has been continued to January Term. [Lebanon Daily News, Court Record, November 17, 1883, Page 1]
Moses Gundrum sold his farm of 14 acres, near Schaefferstown, to Jeremiah Kohl for $3,400 and purchased Simon Hoffman's property for $1,000. [Lebanon Daily News, November 1, 1889, Page 1]
Grand Bashaw (horse), formerly owned by D. R. Speck, has been purchased by Mr. Jeremiah Kohl from Mr. Samuel Phillips, of Prescott, for $200. [Lebanon Daily News, April 14, 1892, Page 1]
Jeremiah Kohl with his traction engine threshed for Elias M. Leibig last week. [Lebanon Daily News, April 2, 1897, Page 2]
The contract for carrying the United States mail, possessed at this time by Henry Strohm, between Lebanon and Schaefferstown, was sold to Jeremiah Kohl. [Lebanon Daily News, December 22, 1897, Page 1]
Jeremiah Kohl found 10 head of cattle trespassing in his cornfield and impounded them for damages. [Lebanon Daily News, Schaefferstown Edition, July 10, 1899, Page 1]
WIFE BUYS PROPERTY - Sheriff Coppenhaver this morning in Heidelberg Township sold the personal properly of Jeremiah Kohl to Eliza Kohl for $417.75. Mrs. Kohl was the execution creditor for $1,000. [Lebanon Daily News, October 7, 1903, Page 1]
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohl and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kohl this afternoon attended the funeral of Jeremiah Kohl, a brother of the first named Mr. Kohl, at Schaefferstown. [Lebanon Semi-Weekly News, Myerstown Section, January 27, 1921, Page 13]
_Heinrich (Henry) MEYER __
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_Michael MEYER ________|
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| |_Anna Maria SCHAEFFER ____________________|__________________________
| (1744 - 1823) m 1766
_Michael MOYER _____________|
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| | _Michael DERSTEIN ________________________|_Agnes KOLB ______________
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| |_Elizabeth DERSTINE ___|
| (1777 - 1872) m 1795 |
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| (1748 - 1832) m 1764
_Solomon MOYER ______|
| (1840 - 1917) m 1870|
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|--Georgia Elsie MOYER
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| _Johann George BRINER _|
| | (1773 - 1850) |
| | | _Mathias (Lei, Ley?) LOY _
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| | |_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________|_Anna Maria DAY __________
| | (1742 - 1806) (1711 - 1786)
| _Andreas ("Andrew") BRINER _|
| | (1818 - 1876) m 1843 |
| | | _Georg (Hammer) HAMER ____
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|_Amanda G. BRINER ___|
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[9565] "Harrisburg Telegraph, 2 September 1940," p. 13: "Mrs. Georgia Ellsie Wetzel, 69, 155 Lincoln street, Steelton, died yesterday in a local hospital. She is survived by three sons, Ross Hart, Harrisburg, and Briner and Robert Hart, Steelton; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Stephens, Enhaut, and Mrs. Florence Miller, Harrisburg; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be held Wednesday at 2.38 p. m., at the Neill and Son funeral home, 1723 North Third street, with the Rev. Robert L. Meisenhelder, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Paxtang Cemetery."
[46229] Edna's family name also seen Dumbaugh.
[24918] John is son of Humphrey Turner (b. 22 Oct 1593 in Co. Kent, d. 5 June 1673 in Scituate, MA, m. 24 Oct 1618 in the parish church in Sandon, Co. Essex) and Lydia Gamer (b. ca. 1602 in Terling, Co. Essex, d. ca. 1673 in Scituate, MA). Ancestry.com offers: "Turner Name Meaning - English and Scottish: occupational name for a maker of objects of wood, metal, or bone by turning on a lathe, from Anglo-Norman French torner (Old French tornier, Latin tornarius, a derivative of tornus 'lathe'). The surname may also derive from any of various other senses of Middle English turn, for example a turnspit, a translator or interpreter, or a tumbler. English: nickname for a fast runner, from Middle English turnen 'to turn' + 'hare'. English: occupational name for an official in charge of a tournament, Old French tornei (in origin akin to 1)"