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BINKLEY, Dean

Male 1892 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BINKLEY, Dean was born in Mar 1892 in IN (son of BINKLEY, Benjamin and Belle); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BINKLEY, Benjamin was born in Aug 1852 in New York (son of BINKLEY, Elias and WITMER, Barbara); and died.

    Benjamin married Belle about 1874. Belle was born in Aug 1853 in IN; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Belle was born in Aug 1853 in IN; and died.
    Children:
    1. BINKLEY, Roy was born in Jul 1874 in IN; and died.
    2. BINKLEY, Hugh was born in Jun 1877 in IN; and died.
    3. BINKLEY, Russell was born in Feb 1881 in IN; and died.
    4. BINKLEY, Wayne was born in Oct 1882 in IN; and died.
    5. BINKLEY, Lloyd was born in Aug 1884 in IN; and died.
    6. BINKLEY, Pierre was born in Oct 1886 in IN; and died.
    7. 1. BINKLEY, Dean was born in Mar 1892 in IN; and died.
    8. BINKLEY, Loretta was born in Aug 1894 in IN; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BINKLEY, Elias was born on 29 Dec 1824 in PA (son of BINKLEY, Christian Herr and STIKLY, Katharine); died on 11 Nov 1862.

    Elias + WITMER, Barbara. Barbara (daughter of WITMER, Benjamin and HEIL, Anna Maria) was born on 15 Apr 1830 in Erie County, NY; died on 24 Feb 1864; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  WITMER, Barbara was born on 15 Apr 1830 in Erie County, NY (daughter of WITMER, Benjamin and HEIL, Anna Maria); died on 24 Feb 1864; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    Children:
    1. 2. BINKLEY, Benjamin was born in Aug 1852 in New York; and died.
    2. BINKLEY, Sarah Ann was born on 8 Mar 1853; died on 12 Oct 1853; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    3. BINKLEY, Laurettie was born about 1856 in New York; and died.
    4. BINKLEY, Emma W was born about 1861; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BINKLEY, Christian HerrBINKLEY, Christian Herr was born on 2 Oct 1788 in Lancaster County, PA (son of BINKLEY, John and HERR, Susanna); died on 10 Jun 1861 in Town of Niagara, Niagara County, NY.

    Christian + STIKLY, Katharine. Katharine was born on 10 Dec 1794; died on 7 Jan 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  STIKLY, Katharine was born on 10 Dec 1794; died on 7 Jan 1840.
    Children:
    1. BINKLEY, Susan was born on 6 May 1812; died on 10 May 1814.
    2. BINKLEY, Mariam was born on 2 Dec 1814; died in 1859.
    3. BINKLEY, Geremia was born on 1 Aug 1816; died in Dec 1889.
    4. BINKLEY, Catharina was born on 16 Feb 1818; died on 1 Dec 1818.
    5. BINKLEY, Amos was born on 1 Mar 1820; died on 18 Oct 1821.
    6. BINKLEY, Uriah C was born on 10 Nov 1822 in Town of Niagara, Niagara County, NY; died on 10 Mar 1910 in Town of Niagara, Niagara County, NY; was buried in Riverdale Cemetery, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY - Section 7.
    7. 4. BINKLEY, Elias was born on 29 Dec 1824 in PA; died on 11 Nov 1862.
    8. BINKLEY, Faney was born on 16 Dec 1826; and died.
    9. BINKLEY, Elizabeth was born on 31 Aug 1831 in New York; and died.
    10. BINKLEY, John Herr was born in Jul 1833 in New York; died in 1915.
    11. BINKLEY, Christian S was born in Jul 1833; died in 1891.
    12. BINKLEY, David was born on 17 Jul 1835; died in 1926.

  3. 10.  WITMER, Benjamin was born on 21 Mar 1795 in Lancaster County, PA (son of WITMER, John and HERSHEY, Barbara); died on 10 May 1881 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Buffalo NY Morning Express - 5/16/1881

    Benjamin Witmer, one of the first settlers In
    Western New-York, died at his residence, four
    miles northeast of Niagara Falls, on Tuesday, the
    10th inst., aged 86 years, and was buried on Thursday,
    the 12th, in the family burying-ground on the
    old homestead, where he had resided since 1842.
    The Rev. John Strickler, of Clarence, assisted by
    the Rev. Mr. Leonard, of La Salle, and the Rev.
    Mr. Snyder, a neighbor, conducted the funeral
    services, which were attended by a very large concourse
    of his relatives and acquaintances, among
    whom were many who had known him over half a
    century.
    Mr. Witmer's ancestors were of those Christians
    who are known as Mennonites, from Simon Menno,
    a Reformer, cotemporary with Luther, who in the
    Netherlands renounced the Roman Catholic Church,
    in which he was a friar, and became a leader
    among the Ana Baptists, a considerable portion of
    whom assumed his name to designate their peculiar
    sect. Religious persecution by the Romanists
    drove these Mennonite ancestors from their native
    countries in Europe, and thousands of their devoted
    compeers, in the early part of the sixteenth century,
    settled in Lancaster County, Pa., then called the
    "Garden of America," where they soon became a
    numerous, prosperous, and a happy people, mind-
    ing their own business and letting other people do
    the same, which sometimes is styled selfishness. In
    course of time the more enterprising, among whom
    were some styled " Tories " because they would not
    fight against King George in the War of
    the Revolution, sought homes in Western New-
    York and the neighboring province of Up-
    per Canada. In August, 1810, John Wit
    mer, the father of the deceased, sold out his
    home in Pennsylvania, six miles west of Lancaster
    City, and with a four-horse team brought
    his family via Harrisburgh, past the mouth of
    Lycoming Creek, over Williams's road via Block
    House and Blossburg, down the Tioga Valley to
    Painted Post, thence to Dansville, N. Y.. Batavia,
    Black Rock, and down Niagara River to Devil's
    Hole, from which Mr. Isaac Swain had cut a road
    through the woods to his farm on lots 30 and 34.
    which the father purchased of Mr. Swain, and
    made it his future home. But war's end again
    drove these inoffensive people from their wilderness
    homes, and in 1813 John Witmer, the father, and
    his brother Abraham Witmer, who had settled on
    the adjoining farm, took their helpless families to a
    safe reheat in the interior, John going to Dansville,
    N. Y., and Abraham returning to Lancaster County.
    Benjamin, however, being a lad 17 years old (he
    was born in Lancaster County, Pa., March 21.
    1795). was employed voluntarily as an artificer in
    building the fortifications at Fort Niagara, the
    religious tenets of the Mennonites forbidding their
    taking up arms, the Government, on the other
    hand never requiring them to violate their conscientious
    scruples. One day as he was coming
    from the fort, up the river to the top of the mountain
    at Lewiston, he, with his two companions,
    were espied by the men at the battery across the
    river on Queenston Heights, and were fired upon,
    the cannon ball, a six pounder, burying itself in
    the ground near by. The ball was afterwards dug
    up by Mr. Witmer and has ever since been kept as
    a kind of heir-loom in the family, the children
    often amusing themselves by rolling it over
    the chamber floor to produce artificial thunder.
    After the war was over both families returned and
    made permanent homes at the places first purchased.
    In 1817 Benjamin built a saw-mill for his father, at
    the homestead, on Gill-creek crossing of the military
    road. This mill was instrumental in preparing
    most of the lumber used for building in that vicinity
    for many years, and is still used during the wet
    season. He next went to Erie County and built a
    saw-mill for Christian Long, one mile north of
    Williamsville. He also built another for Joseph
    Getz, on Ellicott's creek, and another for Christian
    Frick at Skinnersville, now Wolf's.
    Here he made the acquaintance of Miss Anna
    Maria Heil, daughter of John HeiI, whom he married
    in 1835, and settled on his farm, where now
    the Lutheran church stands at Eggertsville. Here
    five of his children--John in 1835, Mary in 1836,
    Sabina in 1838. Barbara in 1830, and Benjamin in
    1831-were born. In 1831 he sold out and moved
    to the farm next west adjoining the old homestead,
    which is now occupied by his son Elder Martin
    Witmer, where he lived until the death of the old
    grandfather John Witmer, in 1843, when he took
    possession of the homestead. His family was increased
    by the births of Martin in 1833. Henry in
    1835, Elisabeth in 1836, Leonard in 1838, Anna in
    1839, Esther in 1841, Simon in 1843, and Elias in
    1844. These all survive him except Barbara, who
    died in 1864. His wife died in 1871, and is remembered
    as one of the most exemplary women.
    Mr. Witmer, although of a very unassuming character,
    was an active, industrious, frugal and ex
    emplary man-a kind though commanding father,
    stamping a virtuous and determined character upon
    his large family, the good influence of which has
    reached out far beyond his own family. He was
    respected by all who knew him, and he retained the
    vigor of a strong mind to the last day, dying at
    peace with all men, and, as the writer is assured
    from an Interview had on Saturday before his death,
    he died in the full assurunce of the Christian's hope
    of eternal lite.
    All his children except Leonard, Elias and Esther,
    who are living in the far West, were present at the
    funeral, and the tears of affection were soothed by
    the smiles of Heaven, shed down in ihe blossoms of
    promise of the lovely May day, and the kind greet-
    Ings of a sympathizing crowd of spectators.
    T. W.

    Benjamin + HEIL, Anna Maria. Anna was born on 26 Oct 1803 in PA; died on 26 Mar 1871 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  HEIL, Anna Maria was born on 26 Oct 1803 in PA; died on 26 Mar 1871 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    Children:
    1. WITMER, John was born on 5 Nov 1825 in Erie County, NY; died on 3 Oct 1898.
    2. WITMER, Maria was born on 20 Dec 1826 in Erie County, NY; died on 2 Apr 1914.
    3. WITMER, Sabina was born on 5 Aug 1828 in Erie County, NY; died on 2 Apr 1904.
    4. 5. WITMER, Barbara was born on 15 Apr 1830 in Erie County, NY; died on 24 Feb 1864; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    5. WITMER, Benjamin was born on 2 Oct 1831 in Erie County, NY; died on 10 Aug 1912 in Dayton, Montgomery County, OH; was buried in WItmer Memorial Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    6. WITMER, Martin M was born on 21 Sep 1833 in New York; died on 12 Jun 1918 in Prob CO.
    7. WITMER, Henry H was born on 23 Mar 1835 in New York; died on 7 Nov 1912.
    8. WITMER, Elizabeth was born on 9 Aug 1836 in New York; died on 24 Jun 1887.
    9. WITMER, Leonard was born on 19 May 1838 in New York; died on 25 Apr 1899.
    10. WITMER, Anna H was born on 22 Sep 1839 in New York; died on 20 Jun 1919.
    11. WITMER, Esther was born on 13 Feb 1841 in NY; and died.
    12. WITMER, Simon W was born on 22 Aug 1843 in Niagara County, NY; died on 10 Oct 1933 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; was buried in Riverdale Cemetery, Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY - Section 5.
    13. WITMER, Elias F was born on 5 Dec 1844 in New York; and died.



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