In the 1880 U.S. Census, Christopher and Elizabeth were living in Falling Spring, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Christopher and Elizabeth were living in Frederick County, Virginia.
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CHRISTOPHER SYDENSTRICKER - born April 25, 1846, in Greenbrier County, was a son of Andrew and Frances (COFFMAN) SYDENSTRICKER, who were natives of Greenbrier County, the former born March 9, 1813, and the latter born May 24, 1813.
In the last year of the civil war Christopher SYDENSTRICKER was conscripted into the Confederate service, and he served in the 26th Virginia Battalion, from November 17, 1864, until the end of the war.
May 19, 1869, in Rich Hollow, this county, he was united in marriage with Elizabeth T. JOHNSON, and their children, six living and one deceased, were born: John Wesley, February 26, 1870; Eugene, September 9, 1872; Mary Margaret, March 9, 1875; Hubert, April 10, 1877; Malinda F., December 11, 1878; Raymond M., February 22, 1881, died May 24, 1882; Wallace R., march 15, 1883.
Christopher SYDENSTRICKER's wife was born in Rich Hollow, May 21, 1849. John Treble JOHNSON, her father, was born in Amherst County, Virginia, April 9, 1807, and her mother, whose maiden name was Caroline TUCKWILLER, was born in Greenbrier County, May 28, 1817, and died in this county, at rich Hollow, November 13, 1873.
Mr. SYDENSTRICKER has been an active Sunday school worker for sixteen years, and is still engaged in the cause of the Master, untiring and zealous in his service. He has been a farmer since returning from the war, and is located in Falling Spring District, with post office address at Frankford, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, Christopher and Elizabeth were living in Falling Spring, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Christopher and Elizabeth were living in Frederick County, Virginia.
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CHRISTOPHER SYDENSTRICKER - born April 25, 1846, in Greenbrier County, was a son of Andrew and Frances (COFFMAN) SYDENSTRICKER, who were natives of Greenbrier County, the former born March 9, 1813, and the latter born May 24, 1813.
In the last year of the civil war Christopher SYDENSTRICKER was conscripted into the Confederate service, and he served in the 26th Virginia Battalion, from November 17, 1864, until the end of the war.
May 19, 1869, in Rich Hollow, this county, he was united in marriage with Elizabeth T. JOHNSON, and their children, six living and one deceased, were born: John Wesley, February 26, 1870; Eugene, September 9, 1872; Mary Margaret, March 9, 1875; Hubert, April 10, 1877; Malinda F., December 11, 1878; Raymond M., February 22, 1881, died May 24, 1882; Wallace R., march 15, 1883.
Christopher SYDENSTRICKER's wife was born in Rich Hollow, May 21, 1849. John Treble JOHNSON, her father, was born in Amherst County, Virginia, April 9, 1807, and her mother, whose maiden name was Caroline TUCKWILLER, was born in Greenbrier County, May 28, 1817, and died in this county, at rich Hollow, November 13, 1873.
Mr. SYDENSTRICKER has been an active Sunday school worker for sixteen years, and is still engaged in the cause of the Master, untiring and zealous in his service. He has been a farmer since returning from the war, and is located in Falling Spring District, with post office address at Frankford, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Family Members
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Rev David S. Sydenstricker
1835–1913
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John Marion Sydenstricker
1836–1901
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Mary Catherine Sydenstricker Brackman
1839–1913
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Isaac C. Sydenstricker
1841–1909
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Rebecca E. Sydenstricker Brackman
1844–1928
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Rev Hiram Mason Sydenstricker
1848–1914
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Rev Absalom Sydenstricker
1852–1931
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Rev Franklin Pierce Sydenstricker
1855–1933
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