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Abraham Zeigler

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Abraham Zeigler

Birth
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Feb 1866 (aged 72)
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1985979, Longitude: -77.1772888
Plot
Section C, row 06
Memorial ID
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"History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania."
Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1886.

PART II.

HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

CHAPTER L.

MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.

501 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.

ABRAM J. ZEIGLER, farmer, was born on the old Zeigler homestead, November 5, 1842. His father, Abram Zeigler, Sr., was born in Montgomery County, and came to Cumberland County in 1801. He settled on the farm not far from the North Mountains, in Middlesex Township, now occupied by our subject. The father married Elizabeth Horner, of Cumberland County, and the son, in 1867, married Barbara Rebbert, of the same county. The family consists of five children, all of whom are living on the homestead. This farm was once a portion of a tract owned by one Kenney, an early Scotch-Irish pioneer. From him it descended to the Zeigler family, the representatives of which now own a number of fine farms in the northern portion of Middlesex Township.
"History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania."
Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1886.

PART II.

HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

CHAPTER L.

MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.

501 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.

ABRAM J. ZEIGLER, farmer, was born on the old Zeigler homestead, November 5, 1842. His father, Abram Zeigler, Sr., was born in Montgomery County, and came to Cumberland County in 1801. He settled on the farm not far from the North Mountains, in Middlesex Township, now occupied by our subject. The father married Elizabeth Horner, of Cumberland County, and the son, in 1867, married Barbara Rebbert, of the same county. The family consists of five children, all of whom are living on the homestead. This farm was once a portion of a tract owned by one Kenney, an early Scotch-Irish pioneer. From him it descended to the Zeigler family, the representatives of which now own a number of fine farms in the northern portion of Middlesex Township.

Bio by: David Edward


Inscription

Father
Abraham Zeigler
Died
Feb. 27, 1866
Aged 72 yrs. 1 mo. & 12 ds.



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