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WITMER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  WITMER (daughter of WITMER, Peter).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WITMER, Peter was born on 14 Jul 1773 (son of WITMER, George); and died.
    Children:
    1. WITMER, Peter
    2. WITMER, John
    3. WITMER, Christian
    4. WITMER, David was born on 7 Jan 1805; and died.
    5. WITMER, Jacob
    6. WITMER
    7. 1. WITMER
    8. WITMER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  WITMER, George was born in 1740 (son of WITMER, Peter and BACHMAN, Anna Catharine); died in 1780 in PA.

    Notes:

    George Witmer, born ca 1740(1774) and died 1780. He resided in Northumberland County, PA. On Easter morning in 1780, as his oldest son, Philip, aged 19, was lighting the fire, the cabin door was broken open by Indians. The Indians tomahawked Philip, and shot George, the father, while he was reaching for his gun. They killed the mother before she got out of bed. Sarah(aged 17), Mary(aged 10), Peter(aged 8), George(aged 6), John(aged 4) and an ..... were carried off. Sarah carried the baby for two days, but it cried and worried so, that an Indian dashed it against a tree and killed it.

    Catharine(aged 14) and Ann(aged 12), were in the Sugar Bush at the time of the attack, looking for sap. Seeing the house burning, they hid for three days until the neighbors, fearing some of the family were likely to have been in the Sugar Bush before daylight, looked for and rescued them.

    Catharine married a man named Baker and years after went to the Genessee Valley of New York. Ann married an Ermentrout and remained in Pennsylvania.

    Tradition states that the Indians divided the captives among themselves. Sarah and George followed the Senecas, Peter and Mary the Mohawks, and John, the Tonawandas. When they were released, the younger children had become so accustomed to savage life that they did not want to stay with the whites. Family legend states that Sarah went to Philadelphia and married Horatio Jones, who had belonged to the Bedford Co. Rangers at the time they were taken by the Indians in 1781; Jones was carried captive to the Gennessee country. It is more than probable that it was there that Sarah met him.

    George and his wife were parents of nine children.

    Children:
    1. WITMER, Phillip was born in 1761 in PA; and died.
    2. WITMER, Sarah was born in 1763; and died.
    3. WITMER, Catherine was born in 1766; and died.
    4. WITMER, Ann was born in 1768; and died.
    5. WITMER, Mary was born in 1770; and died.
    6. 2. WITMER, Peter was born on 14 Jul 1773; and died.
    7. WITMER, George was born in 1774; and died.
    8. WITMER, John was born in 1776; and died.
    9. WITMER was born in 1780 in PA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  WITMER, Peter was born in 1698 in Canton Zurich, Switzerland (son of WIDMER, Johannes and GRABER, Katharina); died on 28 Jul 1791 in Manor Township, Lancaster County, PA.

    Notes:

    From the book, "The Witmer Family" compiled by Maxine Blankenhorn Bennett, pub. by Clifford H. Bennett, 1984

    Peter Widmer was born abt. 1698 in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland. He was listed in the congregation of Swiss Mennonite families who had fled because of religious persecution, to the more tolerant Upper Rhine Valley of Germany and were living there in 1731. Later he was in the congregation at Hasselbach, four miles from Bischofshelm to the South.
    Peter and his wife Anna emigrated with their children on the English ship "Restauration", James Hall, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Leith -- arrived in Philadelphia harbor 9 Oct 1747. They settled in Lancaster County, near friends and relatives who had also emigrated from the Palatinate or adjacent German Duchies. Peter and Anna were parents of several children, but only five are known.

    Peter married BACHMAN, Anna Catharine between 1716 and 1752. Anna was born between 1695 and 1720; died between 1745 and 1808. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BACHMAN, Anna Catharine was born between 1695 and 1720; died between 1745 and 1808.
    Children:
    1. WITMER, Johannes Christian was born in 1735; died between 1736 and 1825.
    2. WITMER, Peter was born in 1737 in Hertzheim, Prussia; died on 3 Jul 1793 in Union Township, Snyder County, PA; was buried in 1793 in Row's (Salem) Cemetery, Penn Township, PA.
    3. WITMER, Jacob was born in 1739; died between 1740 and 1829.
    4. 4. WITMER, George was born in 1740; died in 1780 in PA.
    5. WITMER, Catharine was born about 1742; died between 1743 and 1836.



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