See also
Husband:
George W. WEISEL (1823-1857)
Wife:
Susanna COMP (c. 1828-1872)
Marriage:
"Unknown"1
Name:
George W. WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
Sep 13, 1823
Pennsylvania, USA1
DOB is 15 Sep 1823 if calculated from gravestone.
Census:
1850 (age 26-27)
Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Allegheny Township2
Burial:
Apr, 1857
Weisel Burial Ground, Northampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania3
Death:
Apr 17, 1857 (age 33)
Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Name:
Susanna COMP
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1828
Death:
Dec 6, 1872 (age 43-44)
Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Dec, 1872
Comp Cemetery, Southampton Twp, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Comp Cemetery, Southampton Twp, Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Weisel Susanna * * Dec 6 1872 44 yrs 2 mos 10 days w/o George
Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania, Volume I, John W. Jordan and James Hadden, New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912.).
Weisel, David
Posted By: Carol Eddleman
Date: February 13 2003
(III) John J., son of John J. and Elizabeth (Gerry) Poorbaugh, was born in
Northampton township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, 1830, died there May
15, 1912. He was a farmer all his life, first for his father, and later
purchasing the home farm, on which he resided until death. He was drafted
during the civil war, but for some unknown reason was never called into
active service. He was a lifelong Democrat and served in many township
offices. In religious faith he adhered to the German Reformed church. He
married (first) Mary Elizabeth Weisel, born in Somerset county,
Pennsylvania, February 20, 1835, died March 16, 1868, daughter of David and
Mary (Polly) (Sellers) Weisel. David Weisel was born in Bedford county,
Pennsylvania, his wife in Hagerstown, Maryland, but her parents died when
Mary was young and she was reared under the guidance of an older sister,
Mrs. Rock, of Bedford county, where she met and married David Weisel. He
was a millwright and miller, building and operating many of the early
mills of Somerset county. He also owned seventeen hundred acres of timber,
some of which he cleared and farmed. He was an ardent Whig, and with his
wife belonged to the German Reformed church. He was a natural mechanic, and
in addition to his milling and farming made coffins for his neighbors when
needed, and was a generally "handy man." He was born September 9, 1795,
married March 23, 1820, died August 13, 1853. His wife, Polly Sellers, was
born February 7, 1797, died May 18, 1879. Their children: 1. John, born
February 26, 1821, died unmarried, January 23, 1859. 2. George W., born
September 13, 1823, died April 17, 1857; married Susan, sister of Dennis
Comp, mentioned especially in this work. 3. Philip, born December 25, 1825,
died March or April, 1900; married Eliza Miller and lived on the home farm.
4. Sarah Anne, born December 30, 1827, died February 7, 1864; married
Hezekiah Fair, who survived her, and again married. 5. Henry, born May 30,
! 1830, died unmarried, September 9, 1861. 6. David, born January 12, 1833,
died December 30, 1838. 7. Mary Elizabeth, born February 20, 1835, died
March 16, 1868; married John J. Poorbaugh, of previous mention. 8. Emeline,
born August 20, 1837; now living in Scottdale, Pennsylvania: married
(first) Henry Suder, (second) Henry D. Bole, a soldier of the civil war,
serving in the Pennsylvania Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery,
commanded by Colonel Gallup; they are now living in Scottdale,
Pennsylvania. 9. Samuel, born September 27, 1841, died September 24, 1882;
married Charlotte Dively. John J. Poorbaugh, married (second) Mrs. Mary
Sumpstine, widow of William Sumpstine. She bore him three children: Wilson,
of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania; Jacob Franklin, of Nebraska; Elam, of Mount
Pleasant, Pennsylvania. He married (third) at the age of sixty-seven years
a widow, Mrs. Martha Hamilton, aged forty years, who bore him Helen and
Marshall. Children of John J. Poorbaugh and his first wi! fe, Elizabeth
Weisel: 1. Henry A., of whom further. 2. Silas, died in infancy. 3. Herman,
an invalid, now residing in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. 4. Nelson, a
farmer and dairyman, near Mount Pleasant. 5. John, died aged ten years, his
mother giving up her life at his birth.
US Federal Census 1850 Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Allegheny Township REEL NO: M432-828 PAGE NO: 147b
Enumerated on 3rd day of Sept. 1850 by John J. Schell
Weisel David 60 M . Farmer 3,000 Penna
Weisel Mary 50 F . . . Penna . .
Weisel John 28 M . Carpenter . Penna
Weisel George W. 26 M . Farmer . Penna
Weisel Philip 24 M . Farmer . Penna
Weisel Henry 19 M . Miller . Penna
Weisel Sarah A. 21 F . . . Penna
Weisel Elisabeth 16 F . . . Penna
Weisel Emeline 13 F . . . Penna
Weisel Samuel 10 M . . . Penna
Weisel Burial Ground Situated on the Kimmel farm, in Northampton Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., on Brush Creek, in the field a few rods above the barn. http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/no/weisel.htm [November 2003].
WeiselMary w/o Davidd. 5-21-1879ag. 82-3-14
WeiselDavidd. 8-13-1853ag. 57-10-14
WeiselGeorge W. s/o D. & M d.4-17-1857ag. 33-7-2
WeiselJohn s/o D.&M.d. 1-23-1859ag. 37-10-2
WeiselHenry s/o D. & M.d. 9-9-1861ag. 30-3-9
WeiselSamueld. 9-24-1882ag. 40-11-27
Infant son of H. G. & M. Lint4-14-1888
Transcribed from WPA records by Barbara Hartley-Sedillos