Delbert C. Webber1,2

M, b. 1914
Father(?) Webber1
MotherMargaret Louise Crum1 b. 1890

Events

Birth1914Delbert C. Webber was born in 1914 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of (?) Webber and Margaret Louise Crum.1 
MarriageDelbert C. Webber married Ethel M. Snyder, daughter of John P. Snyder and Dorothy Elizabeth Specht.1 
Census19402 May 1940Delbert C. Webber was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Margaret Louise Webber in Tuscarawas, Stark County, Ohio, as follows:
Wabber, Louise, Head, 50, Widowed, born in Ohio
Delbert, Son, 26, Married, born in Ohio, Jr. Adviser-Recreation Dept WPA
Ethel, Daughter in law, 21, Married, born in Ohio
Sally Jane, Granddaughter, 1, born in Ohio
Laurence, Son, 23, Married, born in Ohio, Laborer-W and LE Railroad Co.
Mary Ellen, Daughter in Law, 20, Married, born in Ohio
Crum, Flora, Mother, 77, Widowed, born in Ohio.1 
Census19506 Apr 1950Delbert C. Webber was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1950 in Tuscarawas, Stark County, Ohio, as follows:
Webber, Delbert C., Head, 34, Married, born in Ohio, Auto Mechanic-Repair Garage
Ethel M., Wife, 31, Married, born in Ohio
Sally Jane, Daughter, 11, born in Ohio
Mary Lee, Daughter, 7, born in Ohio
Ann M., Daughter, 6, born in Ohio
Nancy Jo, Daughter, 5, born in Ohio
Margaret L., Mother, 62, Widowed, born in Ohio
Crum, Flora E., Grandmother, 87, Widowed, born in Ohio.2 

Family

Ethel M. Snyder b. Oct 1918
ChartsDescendants of Henry Specht
Descendants of George "Henry" Stoetzel

Citations

  1. [S7259] 1940 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Tuscarawas, ED 76-103, page 18A (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-17, household 366, Louise Wabber household.
  2. [S16947] 1950 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Tuscarawas, ED 76-200, sheet 7 (handwritten), digital image 8 of 33, population schedule, line 6-13, dwelling 67, Delbert C. Webber household.

Donald Simon

M

Events

MarriageDonald Simon married Esther L. Snyder, daughter of John P. Snyder and Dorothy Elizabeth Specht

Family

Esther L. Snyder b. 1931
ChartsDescendants of Henry Specht
Descendants of George "Henry" Stoetzel

Lawrence E. Webber1,2

M, b. 1917
Father(?) Webber1
MotherMargaret Louise Crum1 b. 1890

Events

Birth1917Lawrence E. Webber was born in 1917 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of (?) Webber and Margaret Louise Crum.1 
MarriageLawrence E. Webber married Mary Ellen Snyder, daughter of John P. Snyder and Dorothy Elizabeth Specht.1 
Census19402 May 1940Lawrence E. Webber was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Margaret Louise Webber in Tuscarawas, Stark County, Ohio.1 
Census19505 Apr 1950Lawrence E. Webber was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1950 in Tuscarawas, Stark County, Ohio, as follows:
Webber, Lawrence E., Head, 33, Married, born in Ohio, Hammer helper-Mfg Airplane parts
Mary E., Wife, 30, Married, born in Ohio
Dotty L., Daughter, 8, born in Ohio
Danny L., Son, 6, born in Ohio
David, Son, 3, born in Ohio.2 

Family

Mary Ellen Snyder b. Jan 1920
ChartsDescendants of Henry Specht
Descendants of George "Henry" Stoetzel

Citations

  1. [S7259] 1940 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Tuscarawas, ED 76-103, page 18A (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-17, household 366, Louise Wabber household.
  2. [S16948] 1950 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Tuscarawas, ED 76-200, sheet 5 (handwritten), digital image 6 of 33, population schedule, line 10-14, dwelling 50, Lawrence E. Webber household.

Henry Pepper Sr.1

M, b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
FatherJohannes Pfeffer aka John Pepper, Sr.1
MotherChristina Magdalena (?)1

Events

Birth1768Henry Pepper Sr. was born in 1768 in Maryland.2 
He was the son of Johannes Pfeffer aka John Pepper, Sr. and Christina Magdalena (?)1 
Census17901790Henry Pepper Sr. is probably one of the four males over age 16 listed in the household of his father, John, in the 1790 Federal Census of Frederick County, Maryland.3 
Land Sale29 Mar 1794John and Henry purchased 352 acres on the North River of Cacapcon on 29 Mar 1794 from John Pepper Sr.4,5 
Marriage16 Jan 1795Henry Pepper Sr. married Elizabeth Isaac on 16 Jan 1795 in Frederick County, Maryland.6 
Census18001800 
Land Sale12 May 1804 John Pepper Jr. and Henry Pepper Sr. sell 1/2 of their land on North River of Cacapcon or 176 acres to Evan Hiett on 12 May 1804. 
Land Sale12 May 1804 Henry and wife sell to John and wife, his 1/2 interest in their shared 176 acres on North River of Cacapcon on 12 May 1804. 
Census18101810 Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. 
Land Pur25 Nov 1812 Henry Pepper purchased Lot 114 in Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio, on 25 Nov 1812.7 
Land Sale7 Feb 1815 Henry Pepper sold the North Half of Lot 114 in Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio on 7 Feb 1815.7 
Land Pur4 Jul 1815 Henry Pepper purchased Lots 32, 38 and 47 in Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio on 4 Jul 1815.7 
Land Sale24 Jun 1817 Henry Pepper sold the Southwest Half of Lot 114 of Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio to Casper Singhaus on 24 Jun 1817.7 
Land Sale4 May 1818 Henry Pepper sold lots 32, 38 and 47 in Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio on 4 May 1818.7 
MarriageHenry Pepper Sr. married Elizabeth (?)8 
Land Pur20 Sep 1819 Henry Pepper purchased Lots 8, 9 and 10 in 4th Quarter, 8th Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio on 20 Sep 1819.7 
Census18207 Aug 1820Henry Pepper Sr. appeared on the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as Henry Pepper, with a household listed as two males under age 10 (probably his sons Jesse and Albert), two males between ages 10 and 15 (probably his sons Henry and Samuel), one male between ages 16 and 18 (probably his son Joshua), one male between ages 18 and 26 (probably his son John), one male over age 45 (Henry), two females under age 10 (probably his daughters Nancy and Mary Ann), one female between the ages 16 and 25 (probably his son John's wife Catharine), and one female between the ages 26 and 44 (probably his second wife Elizabeth).9 
Census18301 Jun 1830Henry Pepper Sr. appeared on the 1830 Federal Census of Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio, as Henry Pepper, with a household listed as one male between ages 15 and 19 (unknown), one male between ages 60 and 69 (Henry), one female between ages 10 and 14 (probably his daughter Mary Ann), and one female between ages 50 and 59 (unknown).10 
Land Sale6 Mar 1837 Henry Pepper sold Part of Northwest Quarter Section 35, T9, R4, Harrison County, Ohio on 6 Mar 1837.7 
Land Sale2 Sep 1837 Henry Pepper sold Part of Northwest Quarter Section 35, T9, R4, Harrison County, Ohio on 2 Sep 1837.7 
Land Sale23 Jul 1838 Henry Pepper sold Lot 17 in Northeast Quarter Section 5, T15, R5, Harrison County, Ohio on 23 Jul 1838.7 
Marriage20 Sep 1838Henry Pepper Sr. married Rachel Dunlap on 20 Sep 1838 in Coshocton County, Ohio.11 
Census18401 Jun 1840Henry Pepper Sr. appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Pike, Coshocton County, Ohio, as Henry Pepper, with a household listed as two males between ages 10 and 14 (probably his step-sons John and Alexander), one male between ages 70 and 79 (Henry), and one female between ages 50 and 59 (probably his wife Rachel).12 
DeathMar 1843Henry Pepper Sr. died in Mar 1843 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.13 
Estate He died intestate.14,15 
BurialDec 1851His wife, Elizabeth Pepper, was buried in Dec 1851 in Old Graveyard Cemetery, Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, aged 57 years and 3 months.16 

Family 1

Elizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819
Children 1.Elizabeth Pepper+ b. 9 Nov 1795
 2.John Pepper+ b. 1798, d. bt 1871 - 1880
 3.Nancy Pepper+ b. 1803, d. 1855
 4.Joshua Pepper+17 b. 12 Jan 1804
 5.Henry Pepper Jr.+9 b. 1806
 6.Samuel Pepper+ b. 1808, d. 2 Sep 1866
 7.Jesse Pepper+ b. 1809, d. 1882
 8.Albert Pepper+ b. 1812
 9.Mary Ann Pepper+ b. 16 Apr 1816, d. 19 Aug 1843

Family 2

Elizabeth (?) b. 22 Aug 1794, d. 11 Dec 1851

Family 3

Rachel Curtis b. 19 Oct 1784, d. 11 Aug 1867
ChartsPedigree of Everett Raymond Greene
Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.
  2. [S131] MD German Church Records, CONFIRMATIONS:
    pg 81
    Henrick Pfeffer age 19 21 Mar 1788 Therefore the date of birth was 1768 -1769.
  3. [S1727] 1790 United States Federal Census, Maryland, Frederick County, page 255-256 (penned), page 256, row 1, John Pepper.
  4. [S145] Compiled by Clara McCormack Sage and Laura Sage Jones, Early Records: Hampshire County, Virginia, pdf image reprint, page 46, 1794, Pepper, John to John Pepper, Jr.
  5. [S538] Hampshire County Virginia Land Deeds-John Pepper-Grantor, Digital Images, 29 Mar 1794, page 28-29.
  6. [S670] "Maryland, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1667-1899" Database (without images), Henry Pepper and Elizabeth Isaac.
  7. [S133] Bon Dysart, "Bon Dysart," e-mail to Ruth Ann O'Hara, Various Dates 2004+.
  8. [S177] Charles A. Hanna, Historical Collections of Harrison County, pdf image reprint, page 326 (page 350 in pdf), 18th entry, Elizabeth Pepper.
  9. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  10. [S1787] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 156 (penned), row 20, Henry Pepper.
  11. [S13112] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Coshocton:1811-11852, Volume B, page 191-192, digital image 211 of 659, page 407, no. 904, Henry Pepper to Rachel Dunlap, Database (with images).
  12. [S1831] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Coshocton County, Pike, page 345 (stamped), row 9, Henry Pepper.
  13. [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
  14. [S551] "Ohio Probate Records, 1789-1996" Tuscarawas, Administration dockets 1817-1857 vol 1-3, page 212-213, digital image 362 of 486, Database (with images), Sr. Henry Pepper.
  15. [S1034] "Ohio Probate Records, 1789-1996" Tuscarawas, Administration records 1839-1845 vol 4-5, vol 4-page 492-494, digital image 271-272 of 486, Database (with images), Sr. Henry Pepper.
  16. [S177] Charles A. Hanna, Historical Collections of Harrison County, pdf image reprint, page 326 (page 350 in pdf).
  17. [S131] MD German Church Records, Vol 6, Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, MD 1790-1828, Baptisms, page 81.

James Bunting Sr.1

M, b. 1762, d. Dec 1833

Events

Birth1762James Bunting Sr. was born in 1762 in New Jersey. 
Marriage1795He married Amelia Bigbee in 1795 in Culpeper County, Virginia.1 
Census18106 Aug 1810James Bunting Sr. appeared on the 1810 Federal Census of Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, as Jas Bunter, with a household listed as three males under age 10 (probably his sons James, John and Eli), three males between ages 10 and 15 (probably his sons Robert, Sam and Oliver), one male over age 45 (James), and one female between the ages 26 and 44 (probably his wife Amelia).2 
Census18207 Aug 1820James Bunting Sr. appeared on the 1820 Federal Census of Zanesville Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, as John Bunton, with a household listed as three males between the ages 10 and 15 (probably his sons Eli and John and one unknown), three males between the ages 16 and 25 (probably his sons Robert, Oliver and James), one male over age 45 (James), one female under age 10 (probably his daughter Mary), and one female over age 45 (probably his wife Amelia).3 
Census18301 Jun 1830James Bunting Sr. appeared on the 1830 Federal Census of Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, as James Bunton, with a household listed as one male between ages 15 and 19 (probably his son Eli), three males between ages 20 and 29 (probably his sons Oliver, James and John), one male between ages 60 and 69 (James), one female between ages 15 and 19 (probably his daughter Mary), and one female between ages 60 and 69 (probably his wife Amelia).4 
DeathDec 1833James Bunting Sr. died in Dec 1833 in Belmont County, Ohio.5 
BurialDec 1833He was buried in Dec 1833 in Washington Township Baptist Church Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, aged 71 years.5 
BurialOct 1852His wife, Amelia Bunting, was buried in Oct 1852 in Washington Township Baptist Church Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, aged 82 years.6 

Family

Amelia Bigbee b. 1770, d. 20 Oct 1852
Children 1.Sam Bunting1 b. bt 1795 - 1800
 2.Robert Bunting+1 b. 18 Oct 1797, d. 23 Aug 1877
 3.Oliver Bunting+1 b. 1800, d. 20 Feb 1841
 4.James Bunting Jr.+1 b. 1801, d. 28 Jun 1883
 5.John Bunting+1 b. 29 Jan 1804, d. 29 Aug 1880
 6.Eli Bunting+1 b. 29 Jan 1807, d. 26 Aug 1888
 7.Mary Bunting+1 b. 10 Jun 1813, d. 19 Jun 1887
ChartsPedigree of Everett Raymond Greene
Descendants of James Bunting, Sr.

Citations

  1. [S260] William J. Bunting Family Bible Page, Copy, 1st part unknown and 2nd part about 1890.
  2. [S1756] 1810 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Culpeper County, Culpeper, page 81 (stamped), page 12 (penned), row 22, Jas Bunter.
  3. [S1768] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Muskingum County, Zanesville, page 106-107 (penned), page 107, row 23, John Bunton.
  4. [S1790] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Muskingum County, Washington Township, page 306 (penned), row 3, James Bunton.
  5. [S259] James Bunting Sr. Tombstone Photograph, Personal Files of Ruth Ann Greene.
  6. [S248] Milly (Bigbee) Bunting Tombstone Photograph, Personal Files of Ruth Ann Greene.

Amelia Bigbee1

F, b. 1770, d. 20 Oct 1852

Events

Birth1770Amelia Bigbee was born in 1770 in Virginia.2 
Marriage1795She married James Bunting Sr. in 1795 in Culpeper County, Virginia.1 
Census18106 Aug 1810Amelia Bunting is probably the female age 26 to 44 listed in the household of her husband, James, in the 1810 Federal Census of Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia.3 
Census18207 Aug 1820Amelia Bunting is probably the female over age 45 listed in the household of her husband, James, in the 1820 Federal Census of Zanesville Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.4 
Census18301 Jun 1830Amelia Bunting is probably the female age 60 to 69 listed in the household of her husband, James, in the 1830 Federal Census of Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.5 
BurialDec 1833Her husband, James Bunting Sr., was buried in Dec 1833 in Washington Township Baptist Church Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.6 
Census18401 Jun 1840Amelia Bunting is possibly the female age 60 to 69 listed in the household of her son in law, Joseph, in the 1840 Federal Census of Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.7 
Census18501 Aug 1850Amelia Bunting was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of James Bunting Jr. in Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio.2 
Death20 Oct 1852Amelia Bunting died on 20 Oct 1852 in Ohio.8 
BurialOct 1852She was buried in Oct 1852 in Washington Township Baptist Church Cemetery, Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, aged 82 years.8 

Family

James Bunting Sr. b. 1762, d. Dec 1833
Children 1.Sam Bunting b. bt 1795 - 1800
 2.Robert Bunting+ b. 18 Oct 1797, d. 23 Aug 1877
 3.Oliver Bunting+ b. 1800, d. 20 Feb 1841
 4.James Bunting Jr.+2 b. 1801, d. 28 Jun 1883
 5.John Bunting+ b. 29 Jan 1804, d. 29 Aug 1880
 6.Eli Bunting+ b. 29 Jan 1807, d. 26 Aug 1888
 7.Mary Bunting+ b. 10 Jun 1813, d. 19 Jun 1887
ChartsPedigree of Everett Raymond Greene
Descendants of James Bunting, Sr.

Citations

  1. [S260] William J. Bunting Family Bible Page, Copy, 1st part unknown and 2nd part about 1890.
  2. [S1961] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Muskingum County, Washington Township, page 375B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-25, dwelling 272, family 273, James Bunting household.
  3. [S1756] 1810 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Culpeper County, Culpeper, page 81 (stamped), page 12 (penned), row 22, Jas Bunter.
  4. [S1768] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Muskingum County, Zanesville, page 106-107 (penned), page 107, row 23, John Bunton.
  5. [S1790] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Muskingum County, Washington Township, page 306 (penned), row 3, James Bunton.
  6. [S259] James Bunting Sr. Tombstone Photograph, Personal Files of Ruth Ann Greene.
  7. [S1839] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Muskingum County, Washington, page 426 (stamped), row 6, Jos Hickman.
  8. [S248] Milly (Bigbee) Bunting Tombstone Photograph, Personal Files of Ruth Ann Greene.

Marion Elma White1,2

F, b. 1 Jan 1884, d. 7 Apr 1974

Events

Birth1 Jan 1884Marion Elma White was born on 1 Jan 1884 in Michigan.3,4 
Marriage9 May 1905She married Grover C. Blain, son of Albert Blain and Margaret Garner, on 9 May 1905 in Alba, Antrim County, Michigan.1,2 
Census19103 May 1910Marion Elma Blain was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Grover C. Blain in Chestonia, Antrim County, Michigan.1 
Census192013 Jan 1920Marion Elma Blain was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Grover C. Blain in East Jordan, Charlevoix County, Michigan.5 
BurialSep 1920Her husband, Grover C. Blain, was buried in Sep 1920 in Star Township Cemetery, Star Township, Antrim County, Michigan, aged 34.6 
MarriageMarion Elma Blain married (?) Brydon
Census19303 Apr 1930Marion Elma Brydon was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Alba, Antrim County, Michigan, as follows:
Brydon, Elma M., Head, 46, Divorced, born in Michigan, Father born in Canada-English, Mother born in Indiana, Laborer-odd jobs
Blain, Albert W., Son, 19, Single, born in Michigan, Father and Mother born in Michigan, Laborer-Farm
Blain, Muriel I, 14, born in Michigan, Father and Mother born in Michigan
Brydon, Florence J., 7, born in Michigan, Father and Mother born in Michigan.4 
MarriageShe married Charles Franklin Coon Jr., son of Charles Franklin Coon Sr. and Ruth Taylor.7 
Census19401 Apr 1940Marion Elma Coon was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Charles Franklin Coon Jr. in Star Township, Antrim County, Michigan.8 
Burial1947Her husband, Charles Franklin Coon Jr., was buried in 1947 in Star Township Cemetery, Star Township, Antrim County, Michigan.9 
MarriageMarion Elma Coon married Martin(?) Wenger
Death7 Apr 1974Marion Elma Wenger died on 7 Apr 1974.3 
Burial10 Apr 1974She was buried on 10 Apr 1974 in Pine Plains Cemetery, Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan, aged 90 years, 3 months and 9 days.3 

Family 1

Grover C. Blain b. 29 May 1886, d. 15 Sep 1920
Children 1.Milo E. Blain1 b. 1907
 2.Harold R. Blain1 b. 18 Feb 1908, d. 17 May 1982
 3.Albert W. Blain4 b. 1911
 4.Margaret E. Blain5 b. 1913
 5.Muriel I. Blain4 b. 1916

Family 2

(?) Brydon
Child 1.Florence J. Brydon4 b. 1923

Family 3

Charles Franklin Coon Jr. b. 14 May 1877, d. 26 Sep 1947

Family 4

Martin(?) Wenger
ChartsDescendants of Henry I. Coon
Descendants of Elder John Crandall

Citations

  1. [S904] 1910 United States Federal Census, Michigan, Antrim County, Chestonia, ED 3, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 20-23, dwelling 26, family 26, Grover C. Blain household.
  2. [S733] "Michigan, U.S., Marriage Records, 1867-1952" Michigan Department of Community Health, Divison for Vital Records and Health Statistics.; Registers, 1887-1925: 1901-1905, 1904 Saginaw-1905 Barry, Antrim, page 52, digital image 597 of 645, no. 39, Grover C. Blain and Elma White, Database (with images).
  3. [S163] Marion Elma Wenger, Funeral Program, 10 Apr 1974, Susie Switalski Collection.
  4. [S4995] 1930 United States Federal Census, Michigan, Antrim County, Star, ED 18, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 54-57, dwelling 38, family 38, Elma M. Brydon household.
  5. [S691] 1920 United States Federal Census, Michigan, Charlevoix County, East Jordan, ED 110, page 5A (handwritten), population schedule, line 34-40, dwelling 100, family 100, Grover C. Blain household.
  6. [S193] Grover Blain Tombstone Photograph, Personal Files of Ruth Ann Greene.
  7. [S4] Interview, Mina Glidden Greene, Various Dates.
  8. [S5493] 1940 United States Federal Census, Michigan, Antrim County, Star, ED 5-18, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 2-5, household 1, Frank C. Coon household.
  9. [S278] Clara (Osborn) and William Coon Tombstone Frank Photograph, Personal Files of Ruth Ann Greene.

Elizabeth Pepper1

F, b. 9 Nov 1795
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth9 Nov 1795Elizabeth Pepper was born on 9 Nov 1795 in Hampshire County, Virginia.2,3,1 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18001800 
MarriageElizabeth Pepper married Casper Singhaus.1 
Census18207 Aug 1820Elizabeth Singhaus is probably the female age 16 to 25 listed in the household of her husband, Casper, in the 1820 Federal Census of Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio.4 
Census18301 Jun 1830Elizabeth Singhaus is probably the female age 30 to 39 listed in the household of her husband, Casper, in the 1830 Federal Census of Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio.5 
Census18401 Jun 1840Elizabeth Singhaus is probably the female age 40 to 49 listed in the household of her husband, Casper, in the 1840 Federal Census of German, Harrison County, Ohio.6 
Census18503 Aug 1850Elizabeth Singhaus was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Casper Singhaus in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 

Family

Casper Singhaus b. 1793
Children 1.Albert Singhaus+ b. 1816, d. b 1860
 2.Abraham Singhaus+ b. 1818, d. 12 Oct 1857
 3.John Singhaus b. 1820, d. 16 Apr 1886
 4.Mary Ann Singhaus+ b. 1822, d. 23 Jan 1894
 5.Elizabeth Ann Singhaus+1 b. 9 Aug 1824, d. 16 Dec 1901
 6.Susan Singhaus+1 b. 1828, d. 3 Mar 1912
 7.Sarah Jane Singhaus+7 b. 1829, d. 31 Mar 1902
 8.Casper M. Singhaus+1 b. 1831, d. 24 Dec 1894
 9.Margaret L. Singhaus1 b. 1833
 10.Martha Singhaus+1 b. 6 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jun 1913
 11.Newton Singhaus+1 b. 1837, d. 3 Oct 1862
 12.Barbara Ellen Singhaus+1 b. Sep 1841, d. 9 Nov 1904
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1981] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 238A (stamped), population schedule, line 21-29, dwelling 229, family 246, Casper Singhaus household.
  2. [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
  3. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.
  4. [S1766] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 2 (penned), row 10, Casper Singhaus.
  5. [S1788] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Green, page 121 (penned), row 9, Casper Singhause (Casper Singhaus/Casper Singham/Casper Snghause).
  6. [S1835] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, German, page 186 (stamped), page 79 (handwritten), row 12, Caspar Singhors.
  7. [S15449] "Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Sarah Jane Rummell, 1902, digital image 1974 of 3545, Michigan No. 516.

John Pepper1

M, b. 1798, d. bt 1871 - 1880
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth1798John Pepper was born in 1798 in Hampshire County, Virginia.2,1 
He was the son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18001800 
Census18101810 Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. 
Marriage3 Apr 1817John Pepper married Catharine Reardon on 3 Apr 1817 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Census18207 Aug 1820John Pepper is probably the male age 19 to 26 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census18301 Jun 1830John Pepper appeared on the 1830 Federal Census of Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio, as John Peppers, with a household listed as one male between ages 5 and 9 (probably his son Albert Reardon), one male between ages 15 and 19 (unknown), one male between ages 20 and 29 (unknown), one male between ages 30 and 39 (John), two females under age 5 (probably his daughters Susana A. and Jane), one female between ages 5 and 9 (probably his daughter Margaret), and one female between ages 30 and 39 (probably his wife Catharine).5 
Census18401 Jun 1840John Pepper appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as John Pepper, with a household listed as one male under age 5 (probably his son Sylvester Newton), one male between ages 5 and 9 (unknown), one male between ages 15 and 19 (probably his son Albert Reardon), one male between ages 30 and 39 (unknown), one male between ages 40 and 49 (John), one female under age 5 (probably his daughter Amanda), two females between ages 5 and 9 (probably his daughters Jane and Nancy), one female between ages 15 and 19 (probably his daughter Margaret), and one female between ages 40 and 49 (probably his wife Catharine).6 
Census185012 Aug 1850John Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in York Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Pepper, John, 52, Butcher, born in Virginia
Catharine A., 51, born in Maryland
Jane, 21, born in Ohio
Silvester N., 14, born in Ohio
Amanda, 11, born in Ohio
John S., 7, born in Ohio
Simmons, Peter, 20, born in Ohio.1 
Census186011 Jun 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, John, 62, born in Virginia
Catharine, 61, born in Maryland
Amanda, 20, born in Ohio
John, 18, born in Ohio.7 
BurialHis wife, Catharine Pepper, was buried in Mount Pleasant Old City Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa.8 
Marriage31 Mar 1861John Pepper married Mary Ann Bramhall on 31 Mar 1861 in Henry County, Iowa.9,10 
AdoptionJohn Pepper adopted Sarah Knowles
Census187026 Jul 1870John Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Center Township, Henry County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, John, 72, Farmer, born in Virginia
Mary Ann, 33, Keeping house, born in Illinois
Sarah, 11, born in Missouri
James, 8, born in Iowa
Sherman, 3, born in Iowa
Margaret, 10/12, born in Iowa, born in Aug.9 

Family 1

Catharine Reardon b. 1799, d. 18 Oct 1860
Children 1.William Pepper b. 1822
 2.Margaret Pepper b. 1824
 3.Albert Reardon Pepper+11 b. 1824, d. 10 Dec 1875
 4.Susana A. Pepper+ b. 1825, d. 20 Dec 1861
 5.Jane Pepper1 b. 1829
 6.Nancy Pepper+ b. 1832
 7.Sylvester Newton Pepper+1 b. 1836, d. 26 May 1885
 8.Amanda Pepper+1 b. 21 Mar 1839, d. 26 Jul 1923
 9.John Stanton Pepper+1 b. 6 Oct 1842, d. 15 Dec 1908

Family 2

Mary Ann Bramhall b. 1840, d. 15 Dec 1910
Children 1.James Pepper+9 b. 1862, d. b 1900
 2.Sherman Peppers+9 b. 14 Jul 1866, d. 28 Mar 1914
 3.Margaret A. Pepper+9 b. Aug 1869, d. 24 May 1942
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1985] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, York, page 16B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 207, family 207, John Pepper household.
  2. [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
  3. [S15673] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 1-3, page 24-25, digital image 13 of 580, page 25, No. 199, John Peppers and Catherine Reardon, Database (with images).
  4. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  5. [S1786] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 150 (penned), row 17, John Peppers.
  6. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 28, John Pepper.
  7. [S2026] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant, Page No. 44 (handwritten), population schedule, line 27-30, dwelling 345 and 68, family 302 and 55, Jno Pepper household.
  8. [S7774] Find A Grave, Catharine Reardon Pepper (1800-1860), no. 37113148, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37113148 : accessed 7 Apr 2021).
  9. [S2203] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Center, page 215A (stamped), Page No. 139 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-16, dwelling 1005, family 967, John Pepper household.
  10. [S15803] "Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1758-1996" Database (without images), John Pepper and Mary Ann Knowles.
  11. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.

Joshua Pepper1

M, b. 12 Jan 1804
FatherHenry Pepper Sr.2 b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac2 d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth12 Jan 1804Joshua Pepper was born on 12 Jan 1804 in Hampshire County, Virginia.3,4,2,1 
He was the son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac.2 
Census18101810 Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. 
Census18207 Aug 1820Joshua Pepper is probably the male age 10 to 15 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.5 
Marriage31 Aug 1826Joshua Pepper married Catharine White, daughter of Joseph White and Mary Fulton, on 31 Aug 1826 in Harrison County, Ohio.6 
Census18401 Jun 1840Joshua Pepper appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as Joshua Pepper, with a household listed as one male between ages 5 and 9 (unknown), one male between ages 30 and 39 (Joshua), one female between ages 10 and 14 (unknown), and one female between ages 30 and 39 (probably his wife Catharine).7 
Census185031 Jul 1850Joshua Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Pepper(s), Joshua, 46, born in Virginia
Catharine Pepper, 49, born in Maryland
Lawton, Newton, 7, born in Ohio.1 
Census186011 Jul 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois, as follows:
Peppers, Joshua, 56, Farmer, born in Virginia
Catharine, 59, Domestic, born in Maryland
Lakin, T.N., 17, Domestic, born in Ohio.8 
Census187022 Jun 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois, as follows:
Pepper, Joshua, 66, Farmer, born in Virginia
Catharine, 69, Keeps H, born in Maryland
Cochran, Elmira, 12, born in Illinois
Pepper, James, 8, born in Iowa
White, Joshua, 29, Farmer, born in Ohio.9 
Census18805 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois, as follows:
Pepper, Iohua, Self, 76, born in Virginia, Farmer, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Pennsylvania
Catharine, Wife, Married, 79, born in Maryland, Keeps House, Father born in Ireland, Mother born in Maryland.10 
BurialHis wife, Catharine Pepper, was buried in Buckeye Prairie Cemetery, Christian County, Illinois.11 

Family

Catharine White b. 16 Nov 1800, d. 21 Aug 1885
Children 1.Margaret Almira Pepper+ b. 9 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1895
 2.Catharine Pepper b. 1828
 3.Elizabeth Jane Pepper b. 1829
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1976] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 227B (stamped), population schedule, line 15-17, dwelling 78, family 87, Joshua Peppers household.
  2. [S131] MD German Church Records, Vol 6, Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, MD 1790-1828, Baptisms, page 81.
  3. [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
  4. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.
  5. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  6. [S15721] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book A, page 376-377, digital image 186 of 859, page 377, third entry, Joshua Pepper and Catharine White, Database (with images).
  7. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 27, Joshua Pepper.
  8. [S2042] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosemond, page 802 (handwritten), Page No. 138 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-21, dwelling 1111, family 1021, Joshua Peppers household.
  9. [S2218] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosamond, page 80B (stamped), Page No. 16 (handwritten), population schedule, line 13-17, dwelling 110, family 110, Joshua Pepper household.
  10. [S2439] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosemond, ED 72, page 683D (stamped), Page No. 12 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-29, family 106, Iohua Pepper household.
  11. [S7853] Find A Grave, Catharine Pepper (1800-1885), no. 22384256, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22384256 : accessed 9 Apr 2021).

Samuel Pepper1

M, b. 1808, d. 2 Sep 1866
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth1808Samuel Pepper was born in 1808 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18101810 Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. 
Census18207 Aug 1820Samuel Pepper is probably one of the two males age 10 to 15 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 
MarriageSamuel Pepper married Margaret (?)1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Samuel Pepper appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as Samuel Pepper, with a household listed as one male under age 5 (probably his son Richard H.), one male between ages 5 and 9 (probably his son John C.), one male between ages 30 and 39 (Samuel), one female between ages 5 and 9 (probably his daughter Elizabeth), one female between ages 15 and 19 (unknown), one female between ages 20 and 29 (unknown), one female between ages 30 and 39 (probably his wife Margaret).3 
Census185029 Aug 1850Samuel Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in Lockport, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Pepper, Samuel, 42, Merchant, born in Ohio
Margarite, 40, born in Pennsylvania
Elizabeth, 18, born in Ohio
John C., 17, born in Ohio
Richard H., 12, born in Ohio
Mary E., 9, born in Ohio
Edwin, 5, born in Ohio
Condon, Amanda, 22, born in Ohio.1 
Census18601 Aug 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Goshen, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Piper, Saml, 52, Brick Layer, born in Ohio
Margaret, 53, born in Ohio
Ellen, 22, born in Ohio
Edwin, 18, born in Ohio
Richard, 25, born in Ohio.4 
Death2 Sep 1866He died on 2 Sep 1866.5 
BurialSep 1866He was buried in Sep 1866 in Fair Street Cemetery, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, aged 58 years.5 

Family

Margaret (?) b. 1810
Children 1.Elizabeth Pepper+1 b. 1832, d. 21 Jan 1885
 2.John C. Pepper+1 b. 11 Nov 1832, d. 4 Nov 1901
 3.Richard H. Pepper1 b. Sep 1839, d. 14 Mar 1896
 4.Mary Ellen Pepper1 b. Feb 1841, d. 2 Jan 1916
 5.Edwin K. Pepper+1 b. Aug 1845, d. 11 Nov 1904
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1973] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport, page 258B (stamped), population schedule, line 2-9, dwelling 482, family 503, Samuel Peppers household.
  2. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  3. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 29, Samuel Pepper.
  4. [S2168] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 114 (stamped), Page No. 228 (handwritten), population schedule, line 29-33, dwelling 1588, family 1602, Saml Piper household.
  5. [S16118] Find A Grave, Samuel Pepper (1809-1866), no. 94278086, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94278086 : accessed 4 Mar 2024).

Nancy Pepper1

F, b. 1803, d. 1855
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth1803Nancy Pepper was born in 1803 in Maryland.2 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18101810 Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. 
Census18207 Aug 1820Nancy Pepper is probably one of the two females under age 10 listed in the household of her father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Marriage29 Dec 1833Nancy Pepper married John M. Haines on 29 Dec 1833 in Harrison County, Ohio.1 
Census185025 Sep 1850Nancy Haines was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John M. Haines in Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa.2 

Family

John M. Haines b. 1803
Children 1.Jesse Haines2 b. 1834
 2.Napoleon Joshua Haines+4 b. Mar 1836, d. 28 Mar 1913
 3.William A. Haines+2 b. 14 Sep 1840, d. 13 May 1924
 4.Ann Haines2 b. 1843
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15722] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book B, page 326-327, digital image 386 of 859, page 327, first entry, John M. Haines (indexed as John McHaines) and Nancy Peppers, Database (with images).
  2. [S1903] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Van Buren County, Farmington, page 323B (stamped), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 57, family 59, John M. Haines household (also indexed as John M. Haimes on ancestry.com).
  3. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  4. [S1724] "Iowa, County Death Records, 1880-1992" Database (without images), Napoleon Joshua Haines.

Albert Pepper1

M, b. 1812
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth1812Albert Pepper was born in 1812 in Ohio.2,1 
He was the son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18207 Aug 1820Albert Pepper is probably one of the two males under age 10 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Marriage21 Aug 1834Albert Pepper married Elizabeth A. Reardon on 21 Aug 1834 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census18401 Jun 1840Albert Pepper appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as Albert Pepper, with a household listed as one male between ages 20 and 29 (Albert), one male between ages 60 and 69 (unknown), one female under age 5 (probably his daughter Mielma), and one female between ages 20 and 29 (probably his wife Elizabeth A.).5 
Census18503 Aug 1850Albert Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Pepper, Albert, 38, Tinning, born in Ohio
Elizabeth A., 32, born in Ohio
Mielma, 11, born in Ohio
Adaline, 7, born in Ohio
Leander C., 4, born in Ohio
Benjamin F., 10/12, born in Ohio
Riggle, Aaron, 18, Tinner, born in Ohio
Clewell, Owen, 17, born in Ohio
Pepper, Sarah J., 19, born in Ohio
Rebecca, 17, born in Ohio.1 
Census186019 Jun 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, A., 48, Bricklayer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 42, born in Ohio
Mielma, 19, born in Ohio
Adaline, 17, born in Ohio
Leander, 14, born in Ohio
Ben F., 11, born in Ohio
Anna, 3, born in Iowa
Dickey, Ben, 55, birthplace not known
Harvout, Jas, 37, birthplace not known.6 
Census18707 Jul 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Center Township, Henry County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, Albert, 58, Bricklayer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 51, Keeping house, born in Ohio, Father and Mother of Foreign birth
Anna, 14, Student in Seminary, born in Iowa
Franklin, 20, works at brickmaking, born in Ohio
Curson, John, 24, Conductor on RR, born in Pennsylvania
Emma, 28, Boarding, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 7, born in Iowa
Carrie, 3, born in Iowa
Laura, 3/12, born in Iowa, born in March.7 

Family

Elizabeth A. Reardon b. 1818
Children 1.Mielma Pepper1 b. 1839
 2.Adaline Pepper1 b. 30 Jun 1843, d. 1 Jul 1917
 3.Leander C. Pepper+1 b. 24 Dec 1845, d. 19 Apr 1906
 4.Benjamin Franklin Pepper1 b. 22 Sep 1849, d. 29 Jun 1926
 5.Anna Pepper b. 1856
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1980] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 235A (stamped), population schedule, line 16-25, dwelling 185, family 197, Albert Peppers household.
  2. [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
  3. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  4. [S15672] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 1-3, page 238-239, digital image 121 of 580, page 239, No. 1907, Albert Pepper and Elizabeth Rardon, Database (with images).
  5. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 26, Albert Pepper.
  6. [S2028] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant, Page No. 125 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-11, dwelling 1007 and 735, family 874 and 625, A Pepper household.
  7. [S2202] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Center, page 179B (stamped), Page No. 68 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-19, dwelling 517, family 510, Albert Pepper household.

Jesse Pepper

M, b. 1809, d. 1882
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth1809Jesse Pepper was born in 1809 in Ohio.1,2 
He was the son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18101810 Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. 
Census18207 Aug 1820Jesse Pepper is probably one of the two males under age 10 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Marriage4 Oct 1836Jesse Pepper married Elizabeth Snyder on 4 Oct 1836 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census18401 Jun 1840Jesse Pepper appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Dover Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as Jesse Peppers, with a household listed as one male under age 5 (probably his son Henry Joshua), one male between ages 20 and 29 (Jesse), one female under age 5 (probably his daughter Mary), one female between ages 30 and 39 (probably his wife Elizabeth).5 
Census185018 Sep 1850Jesse Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, Jesse, 42, Farmer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 32, born in Maryland
Henry, 13, born in Ohio
Mary, 10, born in Ohio
Margaret, 9, born in Ohio
Sarah, 7, born in Ohio
Wm., 5, born in Ohio
Susannah, 4, born in Ohio
Catherine, 2, born in Ohio.1 
Census186029 Jun 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Harrison Township, Lee County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, Jesse, 50, Farmer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 46, born in Maryland
Henry, 22, Farm Laborer, born in Ohio
Mary E., 19, born in Ohio
Margaret, 17, born in Ohio
Sarah J., 16, born in Ohio
William, 14, born in Ohio
Susana, 12, born in Ohio
Catharine E., 10, born in Ohio
Adeline, 8, born in Iowa
Samantha A., 6, born in Iowa
Amanda L., 3, born in Iowa.6,7 
Census187010 Jun 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Washington, Clark County, Missouri, as follows:
Pepper, Jesse, 61, Farmer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 57, Keeps house, born in Maryland
Adaline, 18, born in Iowa
Samantha Ann, 15, born in Iowa
Josephine, 12, born in Iowa.8 
Census18803 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Folker, Clark County, Missouri, as follows:
Pepper, Jesse, 71, Head, Married, Farming, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Elizabeth, 67, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in Maryland, Father and Mother born in Maryland
Mamay, Isedore, 11, Granddaughter, born in Iowa, Father born in Iowa, Mother born in Ohio.2 
Death1882He died in 1882. 

Family

Elizabeth Snyder b. 1813, d. b 2 Jan 1883
Children 1.Henry Joshua Pepper+1 b. 5 Aug 1838, d. 9 Dec 1926
 2.Mary Pepper1 b. 1840
 3.Margaret Pepper+1 b. 2 Jun 1841, d. 1 Feb 1927
 4.Sarah J. Pepper+1 b. 1843, d. 1869
 5.William Windell Pepper1 b. 10 Dec 1845, d. 21 May 1928
 6.Susannah Pepper+1 b. 29 Dec 1847, d. 3 Aug 1905
 7.Catherine Pepper+1 b. 6 Sep 1848, d. 16 Jan 1930
 8.Adaline Pepper+8 b. 1852, d. 3 May 1882
 9.Samantha Ann Pepper+8 b. 7 Mar 1855, d. 6 Aug 1934
 10.Amanda Josephine Pepper+8 b. 8 Dec 1857, d. 3 May 1940
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1902] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Van Buren County, Farmington, page 298B (stamped), population schedule, line 29-37, dwelling 11, family 12, Jesse Pepper household (also indexed as Jessa Reppen on ancestry.com and Jepa Pepper on familysearch.org).
  2. [S2559] 1880 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Clark County, Folker, ED 46, page 261D (stamped), Page No. 4 (handwritten), population schedule, line 42-44, dwelling 45, family 45, Jesse Pepper household.
  3. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  4. [S15671] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 1-3, page 292-293, digital image 148 of 580, page 293, No. 2342, Jesse Pepper and Elizabeth Snyder, Database (with images).
  5. [S1844] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Dover, page 288 (stamped), row 23, Jesse Peppers.
  6. [S2033] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Harrison, page 298 (handwritten), also Page No. 64 (handwritten), population schedule, line 36-39, dwelling 469, family 451, Jesse Pepper household.
  7. [S2034] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Harrison, page 299 (handwritten), also Page No. 65 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-8, dwelling 469, family 451, Jesse Pepper household (continued from previous page).
  8. [S2299] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Clark County, Washington, page 625A (stamped), Page No. 19 (handwritten), population schedule, line 32-36, dwelling 140, family 140, Jesse Pepper household.

Mary Ann Pepper1

F, b. 16 Apr 1816, d. 19 Aug 1843
FatherHenry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
MotherElizabeth Isaac d. Abt 1818-1819

Events

Birth16 Apr 1816Mary Ann Pepper was born on 16 Apr 1816.2,3 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac
Census18207 Aug 1820Mary Ann Pepper is probably one of the two females under age 10 listed in the household of her father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census18301 Jun 1830Mary Ann Pepper is probably the female age 10 to 14 listed in the household of her father, Henry, in the 1830 Federal Census of Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio.5 
Marriage31 Oct 1836Mary Ann Pepper married Thomas Newton Lakin, son of (?) Lakin, on 31 Oct 1836 in Harrison County, Ohio.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Mary Ann Lakin is probably the female age 20 to 29 listed in the household of her husband, Thomas, in the 1840 Federal Census of West Carlisle, Coshocton County, Ohio.6 
Death19 Aug 1843Mary Ann Lakin died on 19 Aug 1843.3 

Family

Thomas Newton Lakin b. 23 Sep 1817, d. 21 Jun 1898
Children 1.Almira Lakin+3 b. 19 Aug 1837, d. 23 Jun 1930
 2.Albert G. Lakin+3 b. 5 Apr 1839, d. 15 Jul 1920
 3.Melissa Lakin3 b. 1842, d. b 1843
 4.Thomas Newton Lakin Jr.+7 b. 13 Aug 1843, d. 19 Mar 1917
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15723] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book B, page 477-478, digital image 460 of 859, page 477, first entry, Thomas N. Lakin and Mary Ann Pepper, Database (with images).
  2. [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
  3. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.
  4. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  5. [S1787] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 156 (penned), row 20, Henry Pepper.
  6. [S1832] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Coshocton County, West Carlisle, page 341 (stamped), row 17, Thomas N. Lakin.
  7. [S8339] "Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947" Database (without images), Thomas Newton Lakin.

Casper Singhaus1

M, b. 1793

Events

Birth1793Casper Singhaus was born in 1793 in Pennsylvania.1 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth Pepper, daughter of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac.1 
Census18207 Aug 1820Casper Singhaus appeared on the 1820 Federal Census of Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, as Casper Singhaus, with a household listed as three males under age 10 (probably his sons Albert, Abraham and John), one male between the ages 10 and 15 (unknown), one male between the ages 16 and 26 (unknown), one male between the ages 26 and 44 (Casper), and one female, between the ages 16 and 25 (probably his wife Elizabeth).2 
Census18301 Jun 1830Casper Singhaus appeared on the 1830 Federal Census of Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio, as Casper Singhaus, with a household listed as one male between ages 5 and 9 (probably his son John), two males between ages 10 and 14 (probably his sons Albert and Abraham), one male between ages 30 and 39 (Casper), two females under age 5 (probably his daughters Sarah Jane and Susan), two females between ages 5 and 9 (probably his daughters Mary Ann and Elizabeth Ann), one female between ages 30 and 39 (probably his wife Elizabeth), and one female between ages 70 and 79 (unknown).3 
Census18401 Jun 1840Casper Singhaus appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of German, Harrison County, Ohio, as Caspar Singhors, with a household listed as one male under age 5 (probably his son Newton), one male between ages 10 and 14 (probably his son Casper M.), one male between ages 15 and 19 (probably his son John), one male between ages 20 and 29 (probably his son Abraham), one male between ages 40 and 49 (Casper), two females between ages 5 and 9 (probably his daughters Margaret L. and Martha), two females between ages 10 and 14 (probably his daughters Sarah Jane and Susan), two females between ages 15 and 19 (probably his daughters Mary Ann and Elizabeth Ann), and one female between ages 40 and 49 (probably his wife Elizabeth).4 
Census18503 Aug 1850Casper Singhaus was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Singhaus, Casper, 57, Carpenter, born in Pennsylvania
Elizabeth, 55, born in Virginia
Elizabeth A., 25, born in Ohio
Susan, 22, born in Ohio
Casper, 18, born in Ohio
Margaret, 17, born in Ohio
Martha, 16, born in Ohio
Newton, 13, born in Ohio
Barbara E., 8, born in Ohio.1 

Family

Elizabeth Pepper b. 9 Nov 1795
Children 1.Albert Singhaus+ b. 1816, d. b 1860
 2.Abraham Singhaus+ b. 1818, d. 12 Oct 1857
 3.John Singhaus b. 1820, d. 16 Apr 1886
 4.Mary Ann Singhaus+ b. 1822, d. 23 Jan 1894
 5.Elizabeth Ann Singhaus+1 b. 9 Aug 1824, d. 16 Dec 1901
 6.Susan Singhaus+1 b. 1828, d. 3 Mar 1912
 7.Sarah Jane Singhaus+5 b. 1829, d. 31 Mar 1902
 8.Casper M. Singhaus+1 b. 1831, d. 24 Dec 1894
 9.Margaret L. Singhaus1 b. 1833
 10.Martha Singhaus+1 b. 6 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jun 1913
 11.Newton Singhaus+1 b. 1837, d. 3 Oct 1862
 12.Barbara Ellen Singhaus+1 b. Sep 1841, d. 9 Nov 1904
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1981] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 238A (stamped), population schedule, line 21-29, dwelling 229, family 246, Casper Singhaus household.
  2. [S1766] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 2 (penned), row 10, Casper Singhaus.
  3. [S1788] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Green, page 121 (penned), row 9, Casper Singhause (Casper Singhaus/Casper Singham/Casper Snghause).
  4. [S1835] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, German, page 186 (stamped), page 79 (handwritten), row 12, Caspar Singhors.
  5. [S15449] "Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Sarah Jane Rummell, 1902, digital image 1974 of 3545, Michigan No. 516.

Catharine Reardon1

F, b. 1799, d. 18 Oct 1860

Events

Birth1799Catharine Reardon was born in 1799 in Maryland.2 
Marriage3 Apr 1817She married John Pepper, son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac, on 3 Apr 1817 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census18207 Aug 1820Catharine Pepper is probably the female age 16 to 25 listed in the household of her father in law, Henry Pepper Sr., in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Census18301 Jun 1830Catharine Pepper is probably the female age 30 to 39 listed in the household of her husband, John, in the 1830 Federal Census of Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio.4 
Census18401 Jun 1840Catharine Pepper is probably the female age 40 to 49 listed in the household of her husband, John, in the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.5 
Census185012 Aug 1850Catharine Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in York Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.6 
Census186011 Jun 1860Catharine Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa.2 
Death18 Oct 1860Catharine Pepper died on 18 Oct 1860 in Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa.7 
BurialShe was buried in Mount Pleasant Old City Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa.7 

Family

John Pepper b. 1798, d. bt 1871 - 1880
Children 1.William Pepper b. 1822
 2.Margaret Pepper b. 1824
 3.Albert Reardon Pepper+8 b. 1824, d. 10 Dec 1875
 4.Susana A. Pepper+ b. 1825, d. 20 Dec 1861
 5.Jane Pepper6 b. 1829
 6.Nancy Pepper+ b. 1832
 7.Sylvester Newton Pepper+6 b. 1836, d. 26 May 1885
 8.Amanda Pepper+6 b. 21 Mar 1839, d. 26 Jul 1923
 9.John Stanton Pepper+6 b. 6 Oct 1842, d. 15 Dec 1908
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15673] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 1-3, page 24-25, digital image 13 of 580, page 25, No. 199, John Peppers and Catherine Reardon, Database (with images).
  2. [S2026] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant, Page No. 44 (handwritten), population schedule, line 27-30, dwelling 345 and 68, family 302 and 55, Jno Pepper household.
  3. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  4. [S1786] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 150 (penned), row 17, John Peppers.
  5. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 28, John Pepper.
  6. [S1985] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, York, page 16B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 207, family 207, John Pepper household.
  7. [S7774] Find A Grave, Catharine Reardon Pepper (1800-1860), no. 37113148, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37113148 : accessed 7 Apr 2021).
  8. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.

Catharine White1

F, b. 16 Nov 1800, d. 21 Aug 1885
FatherJoseph White d. 7 Jan 1805
MotherMary Fulton b. Sep 1761, d. 20 Feb 1856

Events

Birth16 Nov 1800Catharine White was born on 16 Nov 1800 in Frederick County, Maryland.2,3 
She was the daughter of Joseph White and Mary Fulton
Marriage31 Aug 1826Catharine White married Joshua Pepper, son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac, on 31 Aug 1826 in Harrison County, Ohio.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Catharine Pepper is probably the female age 30 to 39 listed in the household of her husband, Joshua, in the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census185031 Jul 1850Catharine Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Joshua Pepper in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Census186011 Jul 1860Catharine Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Joshua Pepper in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois.5 
Census187022 Jun 1870Catharine Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Joshua Pepper in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois.6 
Census18805 Jun 1880Catharine Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Joshua Pepper in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois.7 
Death21 Aug 1885Catharine Pepper died on 21 Aug 1885.2 
BurialShe was buried in Buckeye Prairie Cemetery, Christian County, Illinois.8 

Family

Joshua Pepper b. 12 Jan 1804
Children 1.Margaret Almira Pepper+ b. 9 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1895
 2.Catharine Pepper b. 1828
 3.Elizabeth Jane Pepper b. 1829
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15721] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book A, page 376-377, digital image 186 of 859, page 377, third entry, Joshua Pepper and Catharine White, Database (with images).
  2. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.
  3. [S1976] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 227B (stamped), population schedule, line 15-17, dwelling 78, family 87, Joshua Peppers household.
  4. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 27, Joshua Pepper.
  5. [S2042] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosemond, page 802 (handwritten), Page No. 138 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-21, dwelling 1111, family 1021, Joshua Peppers household.
  6. [S2218] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosamond, page 80B (stamped), Page No. 16 (handwritten), population schedule, line 13-17, dwelling 110, family 110, Joshua Pepper household.
  7. [S2439] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosemond, ED 72, page 683D (stamped), Page No. 12 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-29, family 106, Iohua Pepper household.
  8. [S7853] Find A Grave, Catharine Pepper (1800-1885), no. 22384256, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22384256 : accessed 9 Apr 2021).

Margaret (?)1

F, b. 1810

Events

Birth1810Margaret (?) was born in 1810 in Pennsylvania.1 
MarriageShe married Samuel Pepper, son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Margaret Pepper is probably the female age 30 to 39 listed in the household of her husband, Samuel, in the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 
Census185029 Aug 1850Margaret Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Samuel Pepper in Lockport, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census18601 Aug 1860Margaret Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Samuel Pepper in Goshen, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
BurialSep 1866Her husband, Samuel Pepper, was buried in Sep 1866 in Fair Street Cemetery, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census187013 Jun 1870Margaret Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Peppers, Maggie, 62, Keeping house, born in Pennsylvania
Ellen, 24, At home, born in Ohio
Richard, 30, Brick Moulder, born in Ohio
Edwin, 22, Brick Moulder, born in Ohio.5 

Family

Samuel Pepper b. 1808, d. 2 Sep 1866
Children 1.Elizabeth Pepper+1 b. 1832, d. 21 Jan 1885
 2.John C. Pepper+1 b. 11 Nov 1832, d. 4 Nov 1901
 3.Richard H. Pepper1 b. Sep 1839, d. 14 Mar 1896
 4.Mary Ellen Pepper1 b. Feb 1841, d. 2 Jan 1916
 5.Edwin K. Pepper+1 b. Aug 1845, d. 11 Nov 1904
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1973] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport, page 258B (stamped), population schedule, line 2-9, dwelling 482, family 503, Samuel Peppers household.
  2. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 29, Samuel Pepper.
  3. [S2168] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 114 (stamped), Page No. 228 (handwritten), population schedule, line 29-33, dwelling 1588, family 1602, Saml Piper household.
  4. [S16118] Find A Grave, Samuel Pepper (1809-1866), no. 94278086, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94278086 : accessed 4 Mar 2024).
  5. [S2366] 1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 140B (stamped), Page No. 4 (handwritten), population schedule, line 37-40, dwelling 32, family 32, Maggie Peppers household.

John M. Haines1,2

M, b. 1803

Events

Birth1803John M. Haines was born in 1803 in Ohio.3 
Marriage29 Dec 1833He married Nancy Pepper, daughter of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac, on 29 Dec 1833 in Harrison County, Ohio.1 
Census185025 Sep 1850John M. Haines was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa, as follows:
Haines, John M., 47, Brick Layer, born in Ohio
Nancy, 47, born in Maryland
Jessie, 16, born in Ohio
Napoleon, 14, born in Ohio
William, 10, born in Ohio
Ann, 7, born in Ohio.3 
MarriageHe married Mary (?)4 
Census186014 Jul 1860John M. Haines was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa, as follows:
Haines, John, 60, Laborer, born in Ohio
Mary, 58, born in Ohio
William, 29, Laborer, born in Ohio
Ann, 18, born in Ohio.4 

Family 1

Nancy Pepper b. 1803, d. 1855
Children 1.Jesse Haines3 b. 1834
 2.Napoleon Joshua Haines+2 b. Mar 1836, d. 28 Mar 1913
 3.William A. Haines+3 b. 14 Sep 1840, d. 13 May 1924
 4.Ann Haines3 b. 1843

Family 2

Mary (?) b. 1802
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15722] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book B, page 326-327, digital image 386 of 859, page 327, first entry, John M. Haines (indexed as John McHaines) and Nancy Peppers, Database (with images).
  2. [S1724] "Iowa, County Death Records, 1880-1992" Database (without images), Napoleon Joshua Haines.
  3. [S1903] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Van Buren County, Farmington, page 323B (stamped), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 57, family 59, John M. Haines household (also indexed as John M. Haimes on ancestry.com).
  4. [S14164] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Van Buren County, Farmington, Page No. 226 (handwritten), population schedule, line 34-37, dwelling 1650, family 1666, John Haines household.

Elizabeth A. Reardon1

F, b. 1818

Events

Birth1818Elizabeth A. Reardon was born in 1818 in Ohio.2 
Marriage21 Aug 1834She married Albert Pepper, son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac, on 21 Aug 1834 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Elizabeth A. Pepper is probably the female age 20 to 29 listed in the household of her husband, Albert, in the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Census18503 Aug 1850Elizabeth A. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Albert Pepper in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 
Census186019 Jun 1860Elizabeth A. Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Albert Pepper in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa.4 
Census18707 Jul 1870Elizabeth A. Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Albert Pepper in Center Township, Henry County, Iowa.5 

Family

Albert Pepper b. 1812
Children 1.Mielma Pepper2 b. 1839
 2.Adaline Pepper2 b. 30 Jun 1843, d. 1 Jul 1917
 3.Leander C. Pepper+2 b. 24 Dec 1845, d. 19 Apr 1906
 4.Benjamin Franklin Pepper2 b. 22 Sep 1849, d. 29 Jun 1926
 5.Anna Pepper b. 1856
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15672] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 1-3, page 238-239, digital image 121 of 580, page 239, No. 1907, Albert Pepper and Elizabeth Rardon, Database (with images).
  2. [S1980] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 235A (stamped), population schedule, line 16-25, dwelling 185, family 197, Albert Peppers household.
  3. [S1845] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Lockport and Goshen, page 301 (stamped), row 26, Albert Pepper.
  4. [S2028] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant, Page No. 125 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-11, dwelling 1007 and 735, family 874 and 625, A Pepper household.
  5. [S2202] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Henry County, Center, page 179B (stamped), Page No. 68 (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-19, dwelling 517, family 510, Albert Pepper household.

Elizabeth Snyder1

F, b. 1813, d. b 2 Jan 1883

Events

Birth1813Elizabeth Snyder was born in 1813 in Maryland.2,3 
Marriage4 Oct 1836She married Jesse Pepper, son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac, on 4 Oct 1836 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Elizabeth Pepper is probably the female age 30 to 39 listed in the household of her husband, Jesse, in the 1840 Federal Census of Dover Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census185018 Sep 1850Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jesse Pepper in Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa.5 
Census186029 Jun 1860Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Jesse Pepper in Harrison Township, Lee County, Iowa.2,3 
Census187010 Jun 1870Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Jesse Pepper in Washington, Clark County, Missouri.6 
Census18803 Jun 1880Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Jesse Pepper in Folker, Clark County, Missouri.7 
Deathb 2 Jan 1883Elizabeth Pepper died b 2 Jan 1883. 

Family

Jesse Pepper b. 1809, d. 1882
Children 1.Henry Joshua Pepper+5 b. 5 Aug 1838, d. 9 Dec 1926
 2.Mary Pepper5 b. 1840
 3.Margaret Pepper+5 b. 2 Jun 1841, d. 1 Feb 1927
 4.Sarah J. Pepper+5 b. 1843, d. 1869
 5.William Windell Pepper5 b. 10 Dec 1845, d. 21 May 1928
 6.Susannah Pepper+5 b. 29 Dec 1847, d. 3 Aug 1905
 7.Catherine Pepper+5 b. 6 Sep 1848, d. 16 Jan 1930
 8.Adaline Pepper+6 b. 1852, d. 3 May 1882
 9.Samantha Ann Pepper+6 b. 7 Mar 1855, d. 6 Aug 1934
 10.Amanda Josephine Pepper+6 b. 8 Dec 1857, d. 3 May 1940
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15671] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 1-3, page 292-293, digital image 148 of 580, page 293, No. 2342, Jesse Pepper and Elizabeth Snyder, Database (with images).
  2. [S2033] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Harrison, page 298 (handwritten), also Page No. 64 (handwritten), population schedule, line 36-39, dwelling 469, family 451, Jesse Pepper household.
  3. [S2034] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Harrison, page 299 (handwritten), also Page No. 65 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-8, dwelling 469, family 451, Jesse Pepper household (continued from previous page).
  4. [S1844] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Dover, page 288 (stamped), row 23, Jesse Peppers.
  5. [S1902] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Van Buren County, Farmington, page 298B (stamped), population schedule, line 29-37, dwelling 11, family 12, Jesse Pepper household (also indexed as Jessa Reppen on ancestry.com and Jepa Pepper on familysearch.org).
  6. [S2299] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Clark County, Washington, page 625A (stamped), Page No. 19 (handwritten), population schedule, line 32-36, dwelling 140, family 140, Jesse Pepper household.
  7. [S2559] 1880 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Clark County, Folker, ED 46, page 261D (stamped), Page No. 4 (handwritten), population schedule, line 42-44, dwelling 45, family 45, Jesse Pepper household.

Thomas Newton Lakin1

M, b. 23 Sep 1817, d. 21 Jun 1898
Father(?) Lakin2

Events

Birth23 Sep 1817Thomas Newton Lakin was born on 23 Sep 1817 in Beans Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.3 
He was the son of (?) Lakin.2 
Marriage31 Oct 1836Thomas Newton Lakin married Mary Ann Pepper, daughter of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac, on 31 Oct 1836 in Harrison County, Ohio.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Thomas Newton Lakin appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of West Carlisle, Coshocton County, Ohio, as Thomas N. Lakin, with a household listed as one male under age 5 (probably his son Albert G.), one male between ages 20 and 29 (Thomas), one female under age 5 (probably his daughter Almira), and one female between ages 20 and 29 (probably his wife Mary Ann).4 
Marriage28 Jan 1847Thomas Newton Lakin married Mary L. Pickett on 28 Jan 1847 in Harrison County, Ohio.5 
Census18502 Jan 1850Thomas Newton Lakin was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in Washington County, Oregon Territory, as follows:
Lakin, Thomas, 31, Sadler, born in New York
Mary, 41, born in Virginia
Clementine, 3, born in Ohio
George, 10/12, born in Ohio.6 
Census186015 Jun 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, as follows:
Lakin, T.N., 42, born in Pennsylvania
Mary, 39, born in Virginia
Clementine, 13, born in Ohio
Geo W., 11, born in Ohio
Edwin, 8, born in Oregon
Ida, 5, born in Oregon
Cha, 3, born in Oregon
Louis, 1, born in Oregon.7 
Census187022 Jun 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, as follows:
Lakin, T.N., Clerking, born in Pennsylvania
Clementine, 23, Keeping house, born in Ohio
George, 20, Civil Engineer, born in Ohio
Edward, 17, At school, born in Oregon
Charles, 14, At school, born in Oregon.8 
Death21 Jun 1898He died on 21 Jun 1898 in Sellwood, Multnomah County, Oregon.3 

Family 1

Mary Ann Pepper b. 16 Apr 1816, d. 19 Aug 1843
Children 1.Almira Lakin+3 b. 19 Aug 1837, d. 23 Jun 1930
 2.Albert G. Lakin+3 b. 5 Apr 1839, d. 15 Jul 1920
 3.Melissa Lakin3 b. 1842, d. b 1843
 4.Thomas Newton Lakin Jr.+9 b. 13 Aug 1843, d. 19 Mar 1917

Family 2

Mary L. Pickett b. 1830, d. 8 Dec 1900
Children 1.Clementine Lakin6 b. 1847
 2.George W. Lakin6 b. 1849
 3.Edwin Lakin7 b. 1852
 4.Ida Lakin7 b. 1855
 5.Charles Lakin7 b. 1857
 6.Louis Lakin7 b. 1859
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15723] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book B, page 477-478, digital image 460 of 859, page 477, first entry, Thomas N. Lakin and Mary Ann Pepper, Database (with images).
  2. [S14910] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Bloomfield, ED 1, page 17B (handwritten), population schedule, line 73-77, dwelling 426, family 445, Almira Palmer household (indexed as Alma Palmer).
  3. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
    Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart.
  4. [S1832] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Coshocton County, West Carlisle, page 341 (stamped), row 17, Thomas N. Lakin.
  5. [S15724] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book C, page 430-431, digital image 756 of 859, page 430, second entry, Thomas N. Lakin and Mary L. Pickett, Database (with images).
  6. [S1986] 1850 United States Federal Census, Oregon Territory, Washington County, page 150A (stamped), population schedule, line 30-33, dwelling 361, family 361, Thomas Lakin household.
  7. [S2170] 1860 United States Federal Census, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland, page 493 (stamped), Page No. 36 (handwritten), population schedule, line 29-36, dwelling 332, family 295, T N Lakin household.
  8. [S2375] 1870 United States Federal Census, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland, page 205A (stamped), Page No. 67 (handwritten), population schedule, line 34-38, dwelling 534, family 467, T.N. Lakin housenold.
  9. [S8339] "Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947" Database (without images), Thomas Newton Lakin.

Elizabeth (?)1

F, b. 22 Aug 1794, d. 11 Dec 1851

Events

Birth22 Aug 1794Elizabeth (?) was born on 22 Aug 1794.1 
MarriageShe married Henry Pepper Sr., son of Johannes Pfeffer aka John Pepper, Sr. and Christina Magdalena (?).1 
Census18207 Aug 1820Elizabeth Pepper is probably the female age 26 to 44 listed in the household of her husband, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 
Death11 Dec 1851Elizabeth Pepper died on 11 Dec 1851.1 
BurialDec 1851She was buried in Dec 1851 in Old Graveyard Cemetery, Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, aged 57 years and 3 months.3 

Family

Henry Pepper Sr. b. 1768, d. Mar 1843
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S177] Charles A. Hanna, Historical Collections of Harrison County, pdf image reprint, page 326 (page 350 in pdf), 18th entry, Elizabeth Pepper.
  2. [S1771] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 175 (stamped), row 51, Henry Pepper.
  3. [S177] Charles A. Hanna, Historical Collections of Harrison County, pdf image reprint, page 326 (page 350 in pdf).

Casper M. Singhaus1

M, b. 1831, d. 24 Dec 1894
FatherCasper Singhaus1 b. 1793
MotherElizabeth Pepper1 b. 9 Nov 1795

Events

Birth1831Casper M. Singhaus was born in 1831 in Harrison County, Ohio.1,2 
He was the son of Casper Singhaus and Elizabeth Pepper.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Casper M. Singhaus is probably the male age 10 to 14 listed in the household of his father, Casper, in the 1840 Federal Census of German, Harrison County, Ohio.3 
Census18503 Aug 1850Casper M. Singhaus was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Casper Singhaus in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Marriage7 Feb 1858Casper M. Singhaus married Sarah Stiffler, daughter of Henry Stiffler and Susanna Hiple, on 7 Feb 1858 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census186025 Jul 1860Casper M. Singhaus was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Singhoe, Casper, 29, Carpenter, born in Ohio
Sarah, 24, born in Ohio
Henry, 1, born in Ohio.5 
Census187016 Jun 1870He was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Henry Stiffler in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stiffler, Henry, 65, Auctioneer, born in Ohio
Susan, 60, Keeping House, born in Ohio
John, 27, Plasterer, born in Ohio
Catherine, 26, At home, born in Ohio
Mary, 25, At home, born in Ohio
Henrietta, 20, At home, born in Ohio
Frank, 18, At home, born in Ohio
Singhaus, Casper, 40, Plasterer, born in Ohio
Henry, 11, born in Ohio.6 
Marriage31 Dec 1871Casper M. Singhaus married A. Mary Burchfield on 31 Dec 1871 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.7 
Marriage25 Nov 1877Casper M. Singhaus married Margaret E. Eberhart, daughter of John Eberhart and Mary A. Sharp, on 25 Nov 1877 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.8,9 
Census18807 Jun 1880Casper M. Singhaus was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Singhaus, Casper, Self, Married, 49, born in Ohio, Plasterer, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Maryland
Maggie, Wife, Married, 32, born in Ohio, Keeping House, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Gamble, Jenetta, Step Daughter, 12, born in Ohio, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Ohio
Roy, Step Son, 8, born in Ohio, Father born in Canada, Mother born in Ohio.8 
Death24 Dec 1894He died on 24 Dec 1894 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 

Family 1

Sarah Stiffler b. 1836, d. 9 May 1861
Child 1.Henry E. Singhaus5 b. 1859

Family 2

A. Mary Burchfield b. 1850, d. 24 Jun 1874

Family 3

Margaret E. Eberhart b. 20 May 1848, d. 5 Jun 1933
Children 1.Hallie Singhaus10 b. Sep 1880
 2.Arthur Singhaus10 b. Jul 1887
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1981] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 238A (stamped), population schedule, line 21-29, dwelling 229, family 246, Casper Singhaus household.
  2. [S395] Tuscarawas County Death Records Volume 2 (published), Tuscarawas County Origingal Death Records, Volume 2, 1884-1895, page 111.
  3. [S1835] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, German, page 186 (stamped), page 79 (handwritten), row 12, Caspar Singhors.
  4. [S15679] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 5, page 197-198, digital image 490 of 580, page 197, No. 8140, Casper Singhorse and Sarah Stifler, Database (with images).
  5. [S2166] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 94 (stamped), Page No. 187 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-21, dwelling 1304, family 1318, Casper Singhoe household.
  6. [S2368] 1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 150A (stamped), Page No. 23 (handwritten), population schedule, line 25-33, dwelling 183, family 187, Henry Stiffler household.
  7. [S12537] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1863-1880, Book 6, page 526-527, digital image 267 of 565, page 527, no. 12336, Casper Singhaus and Mary (Mollie) Burchfield, Database (with images).
  8. [S2673] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, ED 220, page 146A (stamped), Page No. 25 (handwritten), population schedule, line 18-21, dwelling 245, family 263, Casper Singhaus household.
  9. [S12538] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1863-1880, Book 7, page 384-385, digital image 482 of 565, page 384, No. 14403, Casper Singhaus and Maggie E. Gamble, Database (with images).
  10. [S12536] 1900 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, ED 118, page 16A (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-33, dwelling 336, family 384, Maggie Singhaus household.

Sarah Stiffler1

F, b. 1836, d. 9 May 1861
FatherHenry Stiffler2 b. 7 Feb 1805, d. 8 Aug 1895
MotherSusanna Hiple2 b. 1808, d. 24 Mar 1877

Events

Birth1836Sarah Stiffler was born in 1836 in Ohio.3 
She was the daughter of Henry Stiffler and Susanna Hiple.2 
Census18501 Aug 1850Sarah Stiffler was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Stiffler in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4,5 
Marriage7 Feb 1858Sarah Stiffler married Casper M. Singhaus, son of Casper Singhaus and Elizabeth Pepper, on 7 Feb 1858 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census186025 Jul 1860Sarah Singhaus was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Casper M. Singhaus in Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 
Death9 May 1861Sarah Singhaus died on 9 May 1861.6 

Family

Casper M. Singhaus b. 1831, d. 24 Dec 1894
Child 1.Henry E. Singhaus3 b. 1859
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S15679] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 5, page 197-198, digital image 490 of 580, page 197, No. 8140, Casper Singhorse and Sarah Stifler, Database (with images).
  2. [S2368] 1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 150A (stamped), Page No. 23 (handwritten), population schedule, line 25-33, dwelling 183, family 187, Henry Stiffler household.
  3. [S2166] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 94 (stamped), Page No. 187 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-21, dwelling 1304, family 1318, Casper Singhoe household.
  4. [S1977] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 228B (stamped), population schedule, line 34-40, dwelling 97, family 107, Henry Stiffler household.
  5. [S1978] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 229A (stamped), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 97, family 107, Henry Stiffler household (continued from previous page).
  6. [S12541] Find A Grave, Sarah Singhaus (1837-1861), no. 97527860, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97527860 : accessed 8 Nov 2022).

Eliza A. Pepper1

F, b. 1836, d. 8 Jan 1873
FatherHenry Pepper Jr.1 b. 1806
MotherMary Mullen2,1 b. 1805

Events

Birth1836Eliza A. Pepper was born in 1836 in Ohio.1 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper Jr. and Mary Mullen.1,2 
Census18401 Jun 1840Eliza A. Pepper is probably one of the three females age 5 to 9 listed in the household of her father, Henry, in the 1840 Federal Census of Cadiz Township, Harrison County, Ohio.3 
Census18505 Aug 1850Eliza A. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper Jr. in York Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 
Marriage8 Feb 1857Eliza A. Pepper married George F. Stiffler, son of Henry Stiffler and Susanna Hiple, on 8 Feb 1857 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Census186030 Jul 1860Eliza A. Stiffler was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper Jr. in Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census187016 Jun 1870Eliza A. Stiffler was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of George F. Stiffler in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.5 
Death8 Jan 1873Eliza A. Stiffler died on 8 Jan 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.6 

Family

George F. Stiffler b. 10 Jan 1835, d. 7 Dec 1895
Children 1.John P. Stiffler+1 b. 1 Aug 1858, d. 8 Jan 1934
 2.Alice May Stiffler+5 b. 1863
 3.Lida A. Stiffler7,8,9 b. 12 Jan 1873, d. Mar 1956
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2167] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 107 (stamped), Page No. 213 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-8, dwelling 1477, family 1494, Henry Pipers household.
  2. [S1983] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, York, page 8A (stamped), population schedule, line 8-14, dwelling 91, family 91, Henry Pepper household.
  3. [S1833] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 141 (stamped), row 1, Henry Pepper.
  4. [S15680] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 5, page 159-160, digital image 471 of 580, page 160, No. 7826, George F. Steffler and Eliza A. Pepper, Database (with images).
  5. [S2368] 1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 150A (stamped), Page No. 23 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-24, dwelling 182, family 186, George F. Stiffler household.
  6. [S429] Tuscarawas County Death Records Volume 1 (published), Page 32.
  7. [S2661] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Massillon, ED 146, page 162B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 47-50, dwelling 145, family 180, Isaac Crooks household.
  8. [S2662] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Massillon, ED 146, page 163C (stamped), Page No. 19 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-5, dwelling 145, family 180, Isaac Crooks household (continued from previuos page).
  9. [S6935] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Stark:1905-1908, Book 22, page 110-111, digital image 366 of 618, page 110, 2nd entry, A.S. Ager and Lyda A. Stiffler, Database (with images).

George F. Stiffler1

M, b. 10 Jan 1835, d. 7 Dec 1895
FatherHenry Stiffler2,3 b. 7 Feb 1805, d. 8 Aug 1895
MotherSusanna Hiple2,3 b. 1808, d. 24 Mar 1877

Events

Birth10 Jan 1835George F. Stiffler was born on 10 Jan 1835 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1,2,3,4 
He was the son of Henry Stiffler and Susanna Hiple.2,3 
Census18501 Aug 1850George F. Stiffler was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Stiffler in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2,3 
Marriage8 Feb 1857George F. Stiffler married Eliza A. Pepper, daughter of Henry Pepper Jr. and Mary Mullen, on 8 Feb 1857 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.5 
Census186030 Jul 1860George F. Stiffler was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper Jr. in Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.1 
Census187016 Jun 1870George F. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stiffler, George F., 35, Carpenter, born in Ohio
Ellen A., 32, Keeping house, born in Ohio
John, 11, born in Ohio
Ellen M., 7, born in Ohio.6 
Marriage1 Oct 1876He married Olive M. Brown on 1 Oct 1876 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.7 
Census18803 Jun 1880George F. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stiffler, George F., 43, Married, Carpenter, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Olive, 38, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Allas May, 17, Daughter, Single, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio.8 
Death7 Dec 1895He died on 7 Dec 1895 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 

Family 1

Eliza A. Pepper b. 1836, d. 8 Jan 1873
Children 1.John P. Stiffler+1 b. 1 Aug 1858, d. 8 Jan 1934
 2.Alice May Stiffler+6 b. 1863
 3.Lida A. Stiffler9,10,11 b. 12 Jan 1873, d. Mar 1956

Family 2

Olive M. Brown b. Sep 1842
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2167] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 107 (stamped), Page No. 213 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-8, dwelling 1477, family 1494, Henry Pipers household.
  2. [S1977] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 228B (stamped), population schedule, line 34-40, dwelling 97, family 107, Henry Stiffler household.
  3. [S1978] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 229A (stamped), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 97, family 107, Henry Stiffler household (continued from previous page).
  4. [S13076] "Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001" Tuscarawas, Death records, 1867-1902, Vol. 1-3 1867-1908, Vol. 3, page 4, digital image 383 of 505, number 176, George Stiffler, Database (with images).
  5. [S15680] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1808-1870, Book 5, page 159-160, digital image 471 of 580, page 160, No. 7826, George F. Steffler and Eliza A. Pepper, Database (with images).
  6. [S2368] 1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 150A (stamped), Page No. 23 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-24, dwelling 182, family 186, George F. Stiffler household.
  7. [S15681] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1863-1880, Book 7, page 274-275, digital image 427 of 565, page 274, No. 18352, George F. Stiffler and Olive M. Brown, Database (with images).
  8. [S2666] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, ED 219, page 109D (stamped), Page No. 12 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-3, dwelling 102, family 114, George F. Stiffler household.
  9. [S2661] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Massillon, ED 146, page 162B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 47-50, dwelling 145, family 180, Isaac Crooks household.
  10. [S2662] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Stark County, Massillon, ED 146, page 163C (stamped), Page No. 19 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-5, dwelling 145, family 180, Isaac Crooks household (continued from previuos page).
  11. [S6935] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Stark:1905-1908, Book 22, page 110-111, digital image 366 of 618, page 110, 2nd entry, A.S. Ager and Lyda A. Stiffler, Database (with images).

John P. Stiffler1

M, b. 1 Aug 1858, d. 8 Jan 1934
FatherGeorge F. Stiffler2 b. 10 Jan 1835, d. 7 Dec 1895
MotherEliza A. Pepper2 b. 1836, d. 8 Jan 1873

Events

Birth1 Aug 1858John P. Stiffler was born on 1 Aug 1858 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2,1,3 
He was the son of George F. Stiffler and Eliza A. Pepper.2 
Census186030 Jul 1860John P. Stiffler was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper Jr. in Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.2 
Census187016 Jun 1870John P. Stiffler was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of George F. Stiffler in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.4 
Marriage21 Nov 1878John P. Stiffler married Emma C. Hirst on 21 Nov 1878 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.5,6 
Census18803 Jun 1880John P. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Steffler, John, Self, Married, 21, born in Ohio, Laborer, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Emma, Wife, Married, 20, born in Ohio, Keeping House, Father and Mother born in England.5 
Census19005 Jun 1900John P. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stifler, John P., Head, Aug 1958, 41, Married-22 years, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Bottling Works
Emma C., Wife, June 1857, 42, Married-22 yearws, 4 children-1 living, born in Ohio, Father born in England, Mother born in New York
George F., Son, May 1898, 2, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio.1 
Census19101 Apr 1910John P. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stiffler, John P., Head, 51, Widowed, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Part Owner-Bottling Works
George F., Son, 12, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Billet, Fammy, Housekeeper, 51, Single, born in Wales, Father and Mother born in England, Housekeeper-Private Home.7 
Census19206 Jan 1920John P. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Goshen, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stiffler, John, Head, 61, Widowed, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Bartender-Saloon
George, Son, 21, Single, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Chauffeur-Lumber Co.
Billet, Fannie, Servant, 61, Single, Immigrated 1892-Naturalized-1904, born in Wales, Father and Mother born in England, Housekeeper-Private family.8 
Census193016 Apr 1930John P. Stiffler was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows:
Stiffler, John, Head, 71, Widowed, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio
George, Son, 31, Single, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Machinist-Foundry
Billet, Fanny, Servant, 72, Single, born in England, Father and Mother born in England, Servant-Private family.9 
Death8 Jan 1934He died on 8 Jan 1934 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.3 

Family

Emma C. Hirst b. Jun 1857, d. 27 Nov 1905
Child 1.George F. Stiffler+1 b. 5 May 1898, d. 27 May 1967
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S12200] 1900 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, ED 118, page 6A (handwritten), population schedule, line16-18, dwelling 121, family 134, John P. Stifler household.
  2. [S2167] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, page 107 (stamped), Page No. 213 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-8, dwelling 1477, family 1494, Henry Pipers household.
  3. [S12201] "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," FamilySearch, death certificate image, John P. Stiffler, 1934, digital image 310 of 3281, Ohio No. 6282.
  4. [S2368] 1870 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, page 150A (stamped), Page No. 23 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-24, dwelling 182, family 186, George F. Stiffler household.
  5. [S2665] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, ED 219, page 108A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 38-39, dwelling 78, family 89, John Steffler household.
  6. [S15699] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Tuscarawas:1863-1880, Book 7, page 448-449, digital image 514 of 565, page 448, No. 14724, John P. Stiffler and Emma Hirst, Database (with images).
  7. [S12203] 1910 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia Ward 3, ED 126, page 8B (handwritten), population schedule, line 78-80, dwelling 179, family 187, John P. Stiffler household.
  8. [S12204] 1920 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen, ED 157, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 46-48, dwelling 63, family 71, John Stiffler household.
  9. [S12205] 1930 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia, ED 21, page 27B (handwritten), population schedule, line 75-77, dwelling 67, family 71, John Stiffler household.

Albert Singhaus1

M, b. 1816, d. b 1860
FatherCasper Singhaus b. 1793
MotherElizabeth Pepper b. 9 Nov 1795

Events

Birth1816Albert Singhaus was born in 1816 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of Casper Singhaus and Elizabeth Pepper
Census18207 Aug 1820Albert Singhaus is probably one of the three males under age 10 listed in the household of his father, Casper, in the 1820 Federal Census of Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio.2 
Census18301 Jun 1830Albert Singhaus is probably one of the two males age 10 to 14 listed in the household of his father, Casper, in the 1830 Federal Census of Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio.3 
Marriage6 Feb 1838Albert Singhaus married Deborah Busby on 6 Feb 1838 in Harrison County, Ohio.4 
Census18401 Jun 1840Albert Singhaus appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of German, Harrison County, Ohio, as Albert Singhas, with a household listed as one male between ages 20 and 29 (Albert), one female under age 5 (probably his daughter Nancy Jane), and one female between ages 20 and 29 (probably his wife Deborah).5 
Census185016 Sep 1850Albert Singhaus was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in Stock Township, Harrison County, Ohio, as follows:
Singhouse, Albert, 34, Farmer, born in Ohio
Deborah, 33, born in Ohio
Nancy Jane, 10, born in Ohio
Harriet B., 7, born in Ohio
Mary M., 4, born in Ohio
John I., 3, born in Ohio
Aaron H., 1, born in Ohio.1 
Deathb 1860He died b 1860.6 

Family

Deborah Busby b. 1817
Children 1.Nancy Jane Singhaus+1 b. 19 Aug 1839, d. 11 Jan 1908
 2.Harriet B. Singhaus+1 b. 1843
 3.Mary M. Singhaus+1 b. 1846, d. 27 Jun 1894
 4.John I. Singhaus+1 b. 1847
 5.Aaron Henry Singhaus1 b. 1849
 6.Casper M. Singhaus+6 b. 1851
 7.Albert J. Singhaus6 b. 1853
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1951] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Stock, page 321A (stamped), population schedule, line 3-9, dwelling 142, family 142, Albert Singhause household.
  2. [S1766] 1820 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Cadiz, page 2 (penned), row 10, Casper Singhaus.
  3. [S1788] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Green, page 121 (penned), row 9, Casper Singhause (Casper Singhaus/Casper Singham/Casper Snghause).
  4. [S15726] "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993" Harrison:1813-1883, Book B, page 553-554, digital image 499 of 859, page 554, first entry, Albert Singhaus and Deborah Busby, Database (with images).
  5. [S1835] 1840 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, German, page 186 (stamped), page 79 (handwritten), row 13, Albert Singhas.
  6. [S2127] 1860 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Harrison County, Stock, page 141 (stamped), Page No. 283 (handwritten), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 2027, family 2017, Deborah Singhams household.