Person:Rebecca Herman (4)

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Rebecca Herman
d.8 Feb 1879
m. Abt 1831
Facts and Events
Name Rebecca Herman
Gender Female
Birth[3] 4 Mar 1804 Latimere Township, Adams, Pennsylvania
Marriage Abt 1831 to Daniel Kinard
Residence[6] 1870 Windsor Township, York, PennsylvaniaResidence
Census[1][7] 2 Aug 1870 Windsor Township, York County, PennsylvaniaUS Census
Residence[2][8] 1876 Residence
Property[9] 21 Jul 1877 Lower Windsor Township, York, PennsylvaniaProperty
Death[4] 8 Feb 1879
Burial[5] 9 Feb 1879 Windsor Township, York County, PennsylvaniaBurial
References
  1. Census US 1870.

    _TOPI: Census

  2. 1876 Atlas of York County, Pennsylvania
    Map of Lower Windsor.

    _TOPI: Residence

  3. Bermudian Church, Lutheran Church records, Record_ID 133615, Ancestry.com.
  4. In the small Holtzinger Church cemetery also is buried William Herman, b 10 Oct 1838; died 21 Jan 1911. He is buried next to William H Harman, b. 1873 and William H Kinard, d. 21 Aug 1977, son of George and Mary Kinard. There may be an unknown connection here.
  5. Holtzinger Church Cemetery, 1125 Manor Road, Windsor
  6. 425 dwellings in Lower Windsor Township, 2429 inhabitants (1185 male, including 1 black; 1244 female). In Windsor Township, 360 dwellings. Including both, 785 dwelling, of which 558 are farms.
  7. Rebecca Kinard, 58, widow, cannot read or write, value of real estate, 1000, value of personal estate, 250; Henry, 34, farmer, value of personal estate, 450; George, 25, farm laborer; Milton, 15, farm laborer and attending school.
  8. Map shows in the southwest corner of Lower Windsor, adjacent to Windsor, the homes of Mrs. R. Kinard and of G. Kinard. The homes are near a road designated "450". There are no other homes nearby. The closest belong to S. Emenheiser, D. Darrone, and P. Becker. To the northeast of the house along route "450" is the home of J. Fake next to a school.
  9. Land that had belonged to Daniel Kinard sold by heirs and representatives of deceased heirs for $800 to Milton Kinard of Lower Windsor Township. The land, "bordering lands of J. Keller and George Kinard, Samson Emenheiser, Peter Baker, Henry S. Kinard, containing 32 acres 112 perches [there are 160 square perches in an acre], it being land that Daniel Kinard bequeathed by his Last Will and Testament to Rebecca Kinard. Deed signed by all the heirs.