JOHN AIRHART - This old veteran was born in Virginia, August 24, 1814, and was a son of Peter Airhart. John was married to Catherine Loop the 7th day of January, 1841, in Jefferson Township, Boone County [Indiana]. Mrs. Airhart was the daughter of Christian and Eva Loop, who were also pioneers of Boone County, coming as early as 1834. Mr. Loop died in 1879, aged ninety years; Mrs. Loop died in 1866; both are buried at the Providence Cemetery, in Jefferson Township. John Airhart's parents are also buried at the same cemetery.
John Airhart, the subject of this sketch, was among the early citizens of Jefferson Township. He came October 6, 1834. Has resided on his present farm since 1842. He drove a team from Virginia, and on arriving here found but little to encourage him. Their neighbors were few and far between, but those few were social in the extreme. Some of his happiest days were spent in his "cabin" home in the woods. Mr. Airhart is a good citizen and enjoys the confidence of his neighbors. His active days, however, are over. He and his aged companion are quietly living at home, having went through life in all its phases; have had their joys and sorrows like others who were pioneers. There was born to them two children, Eva Elizabeth, born 10th of December, 1841; she was married to Franklin Wheatly November 7th, 1857. The other child died in infancy. Mrs. Airhart belongs to the Christian Church. In person Mr. Airhart is tall, dark hair and complexion.
JOHN AIRHART - This old veteran was born in Virginia, August 24, 1814, and was a son of Peter Airhart. John was married to Catherine Loop the 7th day of January, 1841, in Jefferson Township, Boone County [Indiana]. Mrs. Airhart was the daughter of Christian and Eva Loop, who were also pioneers of Boone County, coming as early as 1834. Mr. Loop died in 1879, aged ninety years; Mrs. Loop died in 1866; both are buried at the Providence Cemetery, in Jefferson Township. John Airhart's parents are also buried at the same cemetery.
John Airhart, the subject of this sketch, was among the early citizens of Jefferson Township. He came October 6, 1834. Has resided on his present farm since 1842. He drove a team from Virginia, and on arriving here found but little to encourage him. Their neighbors were few and far between, but those few were social in the extreme. Some of his happiest days were spent in his "cabin" home in the woods. Mr. Airhart is a good citizen and enjoys the confidence of his neighbors. His active days, however, are over. He and his aged companion are quietly living at home, having went through life in all its phases; have had their joys and sorrows like others who were pioneers. There was born to them two children, Eva Elizabeth, born 10th of December, 1841; she was married to Franklin Wheatly November 7th, 1857. The other child died in infancy. Mrs. Airhart belongs to the Christian Church. In person Mr. Airhart is tall, dark hair and complexion.
Family Members
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David Airhart
1807–1888
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Lydia Airhart
1810–1835
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Sallie Airhart Bowman
1811–1894
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Catherine Airhart
1812–1864
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Margaret Airhart Loop
1816–1875
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Elizabeth Airhart Loop
1818–1841
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Mary Airhart Winter
1820–1904
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Philip Airhart
1824–1835
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Henry Airhart
1825–1894
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Jacob Airhart
1828–1888
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Francis "Fanny" Airhart McIntire
1832–1867
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