Anna Fenstermacher
From MouserAncestry
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Ancestry chart segment
Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 +-- Johan Jacob Kline | (1766-1832/33) +-- John Klein ------+ | (1801-<1877) | Henry Kline --+ +-- Elisabetha Vogele (1827-1875) | (1775-1810) +-- Anna Fenstermacher (18o6-????)
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Children
(all children with John Klein)
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Places of Residence
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1 | 1900 United States Federal Census, |
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Source Notes
Conjecture
Evidence of Fenstermachers in Berks County:
- History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon by I. Daniel Rupp, Publ. G. Hills, 1844, Lancaster, PA.
p. 225: Long-swamp township. "The following named persons resided here in 1756, and many of them nearly thrity years earlier: ...Mathias Fenstermacher...Jacob Fenstermacher..." - History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon by alfred Mathews & Austin Hungerford, 1884, p. 290-91 Lehigh Co.
Philip Fenstermacher, in May, 1767, warranted 67 acres, and later purchased other land. He lived here until his death, which occurred before 1812. He left two sons - Jacob and John - and 3 daughters, - Mrs. Jonathan Klotz, Mrs John George, ___(p. 291, missing from this copy).