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William Rubrecht

Birth
Death
16 Apr 1892 (aged 79–80)
Burial
Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Age 80/10/24
He married Judith Rubrecht, widow, Jan 25 1850
They had a son James W. 1850-1909, buried here.

Suggested edit:
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania, by Samuel T. Wiley, edited by Henry W. Ruoff, published by Rush, West and Company 1893 - Philadelphia, Pa, Page 695:
"[James'] grandfather, Daniel Rubrecht, was a native of Germany, who emigrated in early life to America, locating for a time on what is now the present site of the Schuylkill county almshouse. He was the owner of a number of teams, with which he was engaged in hauling coal to Philadelphia and returning loaded with goods for the country merchants. He lived in Schuylkill county until his death.
William Rubrecht, father, was born at his father's stand in Schuylkill county in 1810, where he was raised. He married and located in North Manheim township, where he lived thereafter until his death in April, 1892, aged eighty-two years. He was a mason by trade, although owning a farm. In politics he was a democrat, but never sought office, although taking an active interest in the political movements and events of his time. He was for many years a member of the Lutheran church. He was twice married; his first union was with a Miss Baker, and resulted in the issue of two children. His second marriage was with Judith Fusselman, born in Berks county, this state, in 1807, and who died April, 1880. This second union resulted in a family of three children, two sons and one daughter: Sarah Anna, wife of David Achey, a farmer of North Manheim township, this county; John Adam, a contractor of Telford, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania; and James W."
Age 80/10/24
He married Judith Rubrecht, widow, Jan 25 1850
They had a son James W. 1850-1909, buried here.

Suggested edit:
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania, by Samuel T. Wiley, edited by Henry W. Ruoff, published by Rush, West and Company 1893 - Philadelphia, Pa, Page 695:
"[James'] grandfather, Daniel Rubrecht, was a native of Germany, who emigrated in early life to America, locating for a time on what is now the present site of the Schuylkill county almshouse. He was the owner of a number of teams, with which he was engaged in hauling coal to Philadelphia and returning loaded with goods for the country merchants. He lived in Schuylkill county until his death.
William Rubrecht, father, was born at his father's stand in Schuylkill county in 1810, where he was raised. He married and located in North Manheim township, where he lived thereafter until his death in April, 1892, aged eighty-two years. He was a mason by trade, although owning a farm. In politics he was a democrat, but never sought office, although taking an active interest in the political movements and events of his time. He was for many years a member of the Lutheran church. He was twice married; his first union was with a Miss Baker, and resulted in the issue of two children. His second marriage was with Judith Fusselman, born in Berks county, this state, in 1807, and who died April, 1880. This second union resulted in a family of three children, two sons and one daughter: Sarah Anna, wife of David Achey, a farmer of North Manheim township, this county; John Adam, a contractor of Telford, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania; and James W."


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