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Abraham Griesemer

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Abraham Griesemer

Birth
Death
1 Dec 1847 (aged 65)
Burial
Amityville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Upper-left-Row 2 - #4
Memorial ID
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I have received information that some previously displayed genealogical data (source no longer known) was incorrect and has been removed. The following comes from member "Diana in Pelham, AL" (#46819040):


I have Abraham is son of Peter Griesemer, a son of Casper (and Rebecca Aschmann) and Esther B(ertolet) HOCH. See this BIO in History of Berks, 1909: p 1421:

"Peter Griesemer, son of Casper, was married to a Hoch, and they had a son, Abraham, who died in 1847. Abraham m. Catharine Ritter, and their children were: David died in 1847; Samuel; Sarah m. David Kline; Esther m. David Kline; Joseph died in California; Reuben, born Jan. 2, 1826, m. Polly Nein, Nov. 18, 1847, had one child still-born 1849, and both are living in Amity township since their retirement from farming."
[Note: daughter listed as "Mrs. Daniel Bertolette" is not present here: 6 children:MWM]

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The following is a cut&paste of a paragraph from Vol. 2 of Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, by Morton Montgomery; Beers Publication Company, Chicago, ILL, 1909; the same source as above. Page 1713 has a biography of Abraham. This biography contains 7 children:MWM

ABRAHAM GRIESEMER, son of Peter, was born Oct. 26, 1782, and died Dec. 1, 1847. He was a farmer in Amity township, and he and his wife are buried at Amityville. He married Catharine Ritter, born June 26, 1788, died Jan. 18, 1859. They had seven children, as follows: David, 1810-1847; Samuel; Sarah m. David Kline; Esther m. David Kline; Joseph died in California; Mrs. Daniel Bertolette; and Reuben, born Jan 2, 1826, on Nov. 18, 1847, m. Polly Nein, and they have been farmers in Amity all their lives, both now past eighty years of age (they had one child, still born in 1849).




I have received information that some previously displayed genealogical data (source no longer known) was incorrect and has been removed. The following comes from member "Diana in Pelham, AL" (#46819040):


I have Abraham is son of Peter Griesemer, a son of Casper (and Rebecca Aschmann) and Esther B(ertolet) HOCH. See this BIO in History of Berks, 1909: p 1421:

"Peter Griesemer, son of Casper, was married to a Hoch, and they had a son, Abraham, who died in 1847. Abraham m. Catharine Ritter, and their children were: David died in 1847; Samuel; Sarah m. David Kline; Esther m. David Kline; Joseph died in California; Reuben, born Jan. 2, 1826, m. Polly Nein, Nov. 18, 1847, had one child still-born 1849, and both are living in Amity township since their retirement from farming."
[Note: daughter listed as "Mrs. Daniel Bertolette" is not present here: 6 children:MWM]

***********************************
The following is a cut&paste of a paragraph from Vol. 2 of Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, by Morton Montgomery; Beers Publication Company, Chicago, ILL, 1909; the same source as above. Page 1713 has a biography of Abraham. This biography contains 7 children:MWM

ABRAHAM GRIESEMER, son of Peter, was born Oct. 26, 1782, and died Dec. 1, 1847. He was a farmer in Amity township, and he and his wife are buried at Amityville. He married Catharine Ritter, born June 26, 1788, died Jan. 18, 1859. They had seven children, as follows: David, 1810-1847; Samuel; Sarah m. David Kline; Esther m. David Kline; Joseph died in California; Mrs. Daniel Bertolette; and Reuben, born Jan 2, 1826, on Nov. 18, 1847, m. Polly Nein, and they have been farmers in Amity all their lives, both now past eighty years of age (they had one child, still born in 1849).






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