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Elizabeth Keener Bolsinger

Birth
Death
Jan 1846
Burial
McClellandtown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.901275, Longitude: -79.8690528
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It is unknown at this time where or when Elizabeth was born but the date could be guessed as in the 1750's. She married George Bolsinger in 1780 most likely in an area that would become German township Fayette county. George was in that area in 1775 when he signed a petition asking for the area to be made a state called Westsylvania. Instead, it became Pennsylvania. George & Elizabeth had six sons and four daughters all born in the same German Township. They were as follows; John, Mary, George, Jacob, Christopher, Elizabeth, Conrad, Philip, Catherine and Susannah.
George and Henry Balsinger managed a "Stand" called Balsinger's Stand in this area. A town of this name is still in this area today as is a brick building that used to be called the Balsinger schoolhouse. George died June 19, 1832 before Elizabeth. She followed him on Jan 1846. They are laid to rest together in the Lecky cemetery. Three of their sons, John, George and Conrad, rest nearby.
It is unknown at this time where or when Elizabeth was born but the date could be guessed as in the 1750's. She married George Bolsinger in 1780 most likely in an area that would become German township Fayette county. George was in that area in 1775 when he signed a petition asking for the area to be made a state called Westsylvania. Instead, it became Pennsylvania. George & Elizabeth had six sons and four daughters all born in the same German Township. They were as follows; John, Mary, George, Jacob, Christopher, Elizabeth, Conrad, Philip, Catherine and Susannah.
George and Henry Balsinger managed a "Stand" called Balsinger's Stand in this area. A town of this name is still in this area today as is a brick building that used to be called the Balsinger schoolhouse. George died June 19, 1832 before Elizabeth. She followed him on Jan 1846. They are laid to rest together in the Lecky cemetery. Three of their sons, John, George and Conrad, rest nearby.

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