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Everhard
in
Westmoreland
Christian Everhard
b.
26 Oct 1783
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
d.
7 Jun 1842
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F
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Jacob Eberhart
1760 - 1833
M
. Barbara Meyers
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m.
Christian Everhard
1783 - 1842
John Everhard
1786 - 1854
Christina Everhard
1788 - 1860
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H
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Christian Everhard
1783 - 1842
W
.
Magdalena Smith
m.
17 Sep 1812
Jacob Everhard
1813 - 1814
Adam Everhard
1814 -
Ezra Everhard
1815 -
Emanuel Everhard
1817 -
Jonathan Everhard
1819 - 1863
Joshua Everhard
1820 - 1857
Sarah Everhard
1823 - 1843
Jesse Everhard
1825 -
Paul Everhard
1826 - 1835
Henry Everhard
1828 -
Elizabeth Everhard
1831 - 1876
Magdalene Everhard
1834 - 1859
Hannah Everhard
1838 -
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
Christian Everhard
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
26 Oct 1783
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Marriage
17 Sep 1812
to
Magdalena Smith
Residence
Bef 1816
Trumbull County, Ohio
with
Magdalena Smith
Residence
From 1816 to 1842
Wadsworth, Ohio
Resided until Christian's death.
with
Magdalena Smith
Death
[1]
7 Jun 1842
References
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1.2
Eberhart, Rev. Uriah.
History of the Eberharts in Germany and the United States, from A.D. 1265 to A.D. 1890--625 years
:
with an autobiographical sketch of the author, including many reminiscences of his ministerial and army life
. (Chicago, Cook, Illinois|Chicago, Illinois: Donohue & Henneberry, 1891)
Page 61.
"He was a 'potter' by trade, but devoted his later years to tilling the soil."
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