PARENTS:
1781-1851 Fenstermacher, Abraham
1791-1870 Weiss, Christianna
MARRIAGE: 12/1854 [PA]
Snydor, Margarett
NATHAN FENSTERMACHER, farmer, P. O. Danville, was born in Lehigh County, Penn., January 8, 1827, son of Abraham and Christianna (Wise) Fenstermacher, natives of Pennsylvania and of German origin. His paternal and maternal ancestors were among the early settlers of Pennsylvania. His father was a merchant miller by occupation, and settled in Valley Township in 1834 on the farm where Nathan now resides and which he owns. Abraham erected a saw-mill and tannery until his death in 1851. His family consisted of eight children, of whom Nathan was the fifth. He was reared in Valley Township on the farm, attended the district schools and chose farming as an occupation, in which he has met with success, and is the owner of 112 acres of land. He was the father, being a native of Valley Township, born March 3, 1810. The house in which he was born is still standing. Our subject and wife have two children: Minnie and Estella J. The family are members of the Reformed Church, in which he has been a deacon and of which he is now an elder, treasurer, and secretary and treasurer of the Sunday-school. In politics he is a Republican.(History of Columbia and Montour Counties Pennsylvania, Battle, 1887, pg. 217 Transcribed by Tammy L. Clark)
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Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
Church and Town Records, 1708-1985
Name: Nathan Fenstermacher
Birth Date: abt 1827
Event Type: Burial
Death Date: abt 1902
Age at Death: 75y 3m 11d
Burial Date: 22 Apr 1902
Burial Place: 100F, Danville, Montour, PA.
Organization Name: Reformed Church
Source Information: Ancestry.com
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ALTERNATE NAMES
U.S. CENSUS:
1830 Fenstermaker
1840 Fensteimaker
1850 Fenstemaker, Nathan
PARENTS:
1781-1851 Fenstermacher, Abraham
1791-1870 Weiss, Christianna
MARRIAGE: 12/1854 [PA]
Snydor, Margarett
NATHAN FENSTERMACHER, farmer, P. O. Danville, was born in Lehigh County, Penn., January 8, 1827, son of Abraham and Christianna (Wise) Fenstermacher, natives of Pennsylvania and of German origin. His paternal and maternal ancestors were among the early settlers of Pennsylvania. His father was a merchant miller by occupation, and settled in Valley Township in 1834 on the farm where Nathan now resides and which he owns. Abraham erected a saw-mill and tannery until his death in 1851. His family consisted of eight children, of whom Nathan was the fifth. He was reared in Valley Township on the farm, attended the district schools and chose farming as an occupation, in which he has met with success, and is the owner of 112 acres of land. He was the father, being a native of Valley Township, born March 3, 1810. The house in which he was born is still standing. Our subject and wife have two children: Minnie and Estella J. The family are members of the Reformed Church, in which he has been a deacon and of which he is now an elder, treasurer, and secretary and treasurer of the Sunday-school. In politics he is a Republican.(History of Columbia and Montour Counties Pennsylvania, Battle, 1887, pg. 217 Transcribed by Tammy L. Clark)
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Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
Church and Town Records, 1708-1985
Name: Nathan Fenstermacher
Birth Date: abt 1827
Event Type: Burial
Death Date: abt 1902
Age at Death: 75y 3m 11d
Burial Date: 22 Apr 1902
Burial Place: 100F, Danville, Montour, PA.
Organization Name: Reformed Church
Source Information: Ancestry.com
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ALTERNATE NAMES
U.S. CENSUS:
1830 Fenstermaker
1840 Fensteimaker
1850 Fenstemaker, Nathan
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