See also

Family of John Jacob POORBAUGH and Mary Elizabeth WEISEL

Husband: John Jacob POORBAUGH

Wife: Mary Elizabeth WEISEL

  • Name:

  • Mary Elizabeth WEISEL

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • David WEISEL (1795-1853)

  • Mother:

  • Mary (Polly) SELLERS (1797-1879)

  • Birth:

  • Feb 20, 1835

  • Pennsylvania, USA2,4

  •  

  • The two book sources each have a different birth date for Elizabeth Weisel. Calculating her birth date from the cemetery / death records yields a birth date of 26 June 1834 or 1832, depending on whether 1866 or 1868 is used the correct death year.

     

  • Census:

  • 1850 (age 14-15)

  • Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Allegheny Township5

  • Death:

  • Mar 16, 1868 (age 33)

  • Pennsylvania, USA6

  •  

  • http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm

    White Oak Cemetery - Situated at White Oak Reformed and Lutheran Church Site.

    Located In Larimer Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. 670 Graves Surveyed in 1936 in WPA Project

    Transcribed and imported for use on this website by Richard Nellans

     

    Order Group Last Name First Name Birth Date Year Death Date Year YRS MOS Days Relative Related To or Remarks

    96 55 Poorbaugh Mary * * Mar 16 1866 33 8 20 Wife JJ Poorbaugh--Broken Stone

    97 55 Poorbaugh JW Geary * * Jul 1 1876 8 3 25 son JJ & E Poorbaugh

Child 1: Henry A. POORBAUGH

  • Name:

  • Henry A. POORBAUGH

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Death:

  •  

  •  

Child 2: Silas POORBAUGH

  • Name:

  • Silas POORBAUGH

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Death:

  •  

  •  

Child 3: Herman POORBAUGH

  • Name:

  • Herman POORBAUGH

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Death:

  •  

  •  

Child 4: Nelson POORBAUGH

  • Name:

  • Nelson POORBAUGH

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Death:

  •  

  •  

Child 5: John W. Geary POORBAUGH

  • Name:

  • John W. Geary POORBAUGH

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Birth:

  • Mar 16, 1868

  • Somerset County, Pennsylvania2

  • Death:

  • Jul 1, 1876 (age 8)

  • Somerset County, Pennsylvania

  •  

  • http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasomers/cemetery/lm/la0020.htm

    White Oak Cemetery - Situated at White Oak Reformed and Lutheran Church Site.

    Located In Larimer Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. 670 Graves Surveyed in 1936 in WPA Project

    Transcribed and imported for use on this website by Richard Nellans

     

    Order Group Last Name First Name Birth Date Year Death Date Year YRS MOS Days Relative Related To or Remarks

    96 55 Poorbaugh Mary * * Mar 16 1866 33 8 20 Wife JJ Poorbaugh--Broken Stone

    97 55 Poorbaugh JW Geary * * Jul 1 1876 8 3 25 son JJ & E Poorbaugh

     

    [note - John W Geary's death date of Jul 1 is probalby incorrect. Based on his age at death and his known birthdate, it is more likely July 11.]

Note on Husband: John Jacob POORBAUGH

The Burbach/Purbaugh/Poorbaugh family is extensively documented in the book

"The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by

Treva E. Calder (1976) "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family History

1771-1974", 539 pp. The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, Somerset Co.,

Pennsylvania 1976. updated 1988.

 

Additional sources [November 2003]:

1) The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, 1675 Poorbaugh Road, Fairhope, PA 15538

2) new Family History Book update expected in 2003-2004

3) http://poorbaughfamily.org, http://www.burbachfamily.org/default.htm

Note on Wife: Mary Elizabeth WEISEL

A genealogy based on the book "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) was provided by Paul A. Studly, Chesterland, OH 44026. November 2003

 

 

2. Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Weisel

Marriage 4 Aug 1858 (age 28)8,9

Children Elizabeth (4.454) Poorbaugh (27 Mar 1859 - aft 1870)

Henry Alvin (4.233) Poorbaugh (27 Mar 1859 - 28 Jun 1921)

infant Silas (4.356) Poorbaugh (abt 1861 - abt 1861)

Herman D. (4.234) Poorbaugh (Jan 1863 - )

Louvisa (4.453) Poorbaugh (Jun 1863 - aft 1880)

Nelson D. (4.427) Poorbaugh (abt 1865 - )

John W. Geary child (4.425) Poorbaugh (16 Mar 1868 - 11 Jul 1876)

Note on Child 2: Silas POORBAUGH

Died in infancy.

Sources

1.

"The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family History 1771-1974", 539 pp. The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania 1976. updated 1988.

Page number unknown. Marriage date is included in the genealogy compiled by Paul Studly.

2.

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.

 

3.

"The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family in America 1771-1974" , compiled by Treva E. Calder (1976) "The Burbach-Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Family History 1771-1974", 539 pp. The Poorbaugh-Purbaugh Association, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania 1976. updated 1988. p. 6; 205-206, 266-267.

4.

Ibid. p. 266-267.

The Treva Calder book, p. 266-267 states in pertinent part:

 

. . . m. 2nd Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) WEISEL b. 2/22/1833 in Somerset Co.,

Pa., d. 3/16 1868 in childbirth, buried in Whie Oak Cem. (10), 7th child

David & Mary (SELLER) Weisel (11). . . .

 

(10) is source #29

#029 White Oak, Mt. Carmel Evang. Lutheran Church, Larimer Twp., Somerset

Co., Pa.

 

(11) is source #88

#088 Fayette County (Pa.) History, Vol. II

5.

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

6.

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.

 

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.

 

Died in childbirth of son John.