Person:Adam Laufer (1)

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Adam Laufer
b.1790
d.1869
  1. Adam Laufer1790 - 1869
  2. Anna Maria Laufer1792 - 1877
  • HAdam Laufer1790 - 1869
  • W.  Elizabeth Koehler (add)
  1. Charles Laufer1818 - 1902
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Name Adam Laufer
Alt Name Adam Lawfer
Alt Name Adam Lauffer
Gender Male
Birth? 1790
Marriage to Elizabeth Koehler (add)
Death? 1869
References
  1.   ADAM LAUFER., in THE LAUFFER HISTORY 1906 Publication.

    Adam Laufer, the second son of Peter, the shoemaker, the son of Christian, the Pioneer, was born in the year 1790. He was married to Elizabeth Koehler. He moved from Northampton Co., into Monroe Co., near Broadheadsville. He was the father of eight children.

    https://www.lauffer.us/PeterLaufer.htm

  2.   Lauffer History.

    Adam Laufer
    Born: 7 Nov 1787, Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
    Marriage: Elizabeth Koehler
    Died: 1869, Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA at age 82

    General Notes:

    Anson E. Laufer has Adam's birth in 1790.
    Adam's residence was Monroe Co., near Broadheadsville, PA, after he moved from Northampton Co. Adam Laufer' history was presented by Nathan Laufer of Broadheadsville in 1904. Adam Laufer had six sons and two daughters; Thirty-six grandchildren; 94 great grand children; 64 great - great grandchildren.

    Adam Laufer was a tailor by occupation; he also worked a small farm while living near Petersville, Northampton Co., Pa. In the year 1828 he removed into Monroe Co., and purchased a tract of timber land in the west end of the county, near Pleasant Valley Post Office. While he worked at his trade, his sons did some farming and lumbering; they used up a good deal of the lumber in making flour and whiskey barrels, which were much in demand, at that time. Some years later, he and three of his sons Joseph, Samuel and Charles bought some timber land above the Pocono Mountains, where they operated a saw-mill for some years. After selling this property, he and the younger sons-Peter, Henry and Jonas-ran the farm, he working at his trade until the death of his wife. About this time he sold the home-stead to Dr. Heubner, and then made his home with Joseph, his eldest son, until the time of his death. There is a conflict with the fact on living out his life with his son Joseph. The 1860 census in Jo Daviess, IL shows Joseph living there but Adam's death is shown as 1860 in Monroe Co., PA.

    Adam married Elizabeth Koehler. (Elizabeth Koehler was born in 1808 in Pennsylvania and died in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.)

    https://www.laufferhistory.com/2/1321.htm

  3.   Freeman Lawfer, in Jo Daviess County, Illinois Biographical Dictionary. (Chicago, IL, USA: Chapman Brothers, 1889)
    p.754-755, 1889.

    The paternal grandfather, also a native of the Keystone State, was a farmer in good circumstances, and spent his entire life in Monroe County, where his death occured in 1869 at the age of seventy-five years.

  4.   Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Polk.

    Adam Lawfer 63
    Jonas Lawfer 22
    Phebe Lawfer 17
    Mary Lawfer 15

    Joseph Lawfer and Samuel Lawfer are adjacent records.