Person:Cattrina Benfer (2)

Watchers
m. 8 Jul 1827
  1. Johannes Philip Kuhn1828 - 1911
  2. Frantz Kuhn1829 - 1895
  3. Daniel David Kuhn1831 - 1909
  4. Tobias Kuhn1832 - 1905
  5. Johann Georg Kuhn1835 - 1857
  6. Elisabeth Ann Kuhn1836 - 1911
  7. Johannes Kuhn1840 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Cattrina Ann Benfer
Alt Name Catherine _____
Gender Female
Birth? 23 Apr 1800 Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Marriage 8 Jul 1827 Tuscarawas County, OHto John Philip Kuhn
Death[2] 5 Sep 1872 York, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United Statesage 72y 4m 13d
Burial? Jerusalem Reformed Church Cemetery, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
References
  1. Will of Benfer, John. (Tuscarawas County Will Records).
  2. Cemetery Stone.

    Catharine
    Wife of J.P.Kuhn
    Died
    Sep'r 5 1872'Aged 72y 4m
    & 13 Ds

  3.   1860 Tuscarawas County Census, in Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule: Eighth Census of the United States, NARA Microfilm Publication M693. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration)
    York Twp., pg. 172b.

    Catherine Kuhn, age 60, a farmer
    John P. 31, a farmer
    Francis, 30 a farmer
    Tobias, 28 a carpenter
    Elizabeth, 24
    All born in Ohio

  4.   Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9).

    According to 1880 census, Cathine (no er) Benfer was living with Francis, John P. and Anna. At this point, Cathine was a widow. Problem...she was listed as age 65 and widowed, plus this Catherine Strackbine Benfer died in 1872.

    This person's parents: Father born in PA, mother born in PA

    Birth date is calculated from "Birth date calculator" using death dates and age at death.

  5.   .

    From the Jerusalem United Church of Christ's 150th anniversary booklet (1815-1965) that is at the Genealogical Archives, Tuscarawas County, Ohio:

    Philip Kuhn, John Frank Garnant, John George Kuhn, John and Henry Benfer all donated land for the church and helped to build the original in 1815. In 1809 Philip and Elizabeth Kuhn's daughter Margaret Kuhn was the first child born in the church.