Person:Henrich Lauffer (1)

Watchers
m. 1751
  1. Bartholemew Lauffer1749 - 1822
  2. Peter Lauffer1752 - 1830
  3. Adam Lauffer1758 -
  4. Henrich Lauffer, Sr.1759 - 1821
  5. Susanna LaufferAbt 1761 -
  6. Anna Maria Lauffer1763 - 1837
  7. Anna Catherine Lauffer1764 - 1823
  8. John S. Lauffer, Sr1769 - 1851
  9. Magdalena Lauffer1770 - 1838
  10. Christian Lauffer, Jr.1771 - 1823
  1. John Lauffer1789 - 1873
  2. Susanna Lauffer1791 - 1860
  3. Henry Lauffer1793 - 1873
Facts and Events
Name Henrich Lauffer, Sr.
Alt Name Henry Lauffer, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth? 17 Aug 1759 Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage to Barbara Alliman
Death? 7 Feb 1821 Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial? Bash-Somers Cemetery, Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1.   North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000.

    Name: Henry Lauffer
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 1753
    Birth Place: Northampton County
    Death Date: 1821
    Death Place: Westmoreland County, PA
    Spouse: Barbara Alliman
    Child: Henry Lauffer

    Henry Lauffer (1753-1821) served as frontier ranger for Westmoreland County, Pa., 1778-83. He was born in Northampton County ; died in Westmoreland County, Pa.

  2.   Henry Lauffer Sr., in Find A Grave.

    Son of Christian Lauffer the Pioneer and Susanna Best. Married Barbara Alliman (Allimong).
    PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO PROOF OF SUSANNA BEING BURIED IN THIS CEMETERY. WE ARE ASSUMING SO SINCE WE HAVE ALSO ASSUMED THAT HUSBAND CHRISTIAN IS BURIED HERE.

    Family Members
    Parents
    Christian Lauffer
    1723–1796
    Susanna Best Lauffer
    1735–1796

    Spouse
    Barbara Alliman Lauffer
    1771–1846

    Siblings
    Peter Laufer
    1752–1830
    Bartol Lauffer
    1754–1822
    Susanna Lauffer Drum
    1756–1822
    Anna Catharine Lauffer Rice
    1764–1823
    John S. Lauffer
    1769–1851
    Magdalena Lauffer Bash
    1770–1838
    Christian Loffer
    1771–1823

    Children
    Johannes B Lauffer
    1789–1873
    Henry Lauffer
    1793–1873
    Elizabeth Lauffer Rumbaugh
    1794–1869
    Mary Lauffer Gress
    1799–1880

    Gravesite Details Transcription from 1955 has death date as 1-20-1821 Aged 67 Y5M

  3.   Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots.

    Name: Henry Lauffer
    Cemetery: Bash Cem
    Location: 1 MI N of Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland Co PA 56

  4.   THE HENRY LAUFFER BRANCH.

    The family of Henry Lauffer, Sr., son of Christian Lauffer, the Pioneer.

    Henry Lauffer, Sr., was a farmer and lived all his life on the old Lauffer place, near Pleasant Unity, the farm on which Simon Trice now lives. Henry Lauffer, Sr., was laid to rest in the Old Bash Cemetery in February, 1821, aged 67 years, 5 months and 19 days. By his side rests Barbara, his wife, whose maiden name was Alliman. She died May 14, 1846, aged 75 years and 26 days. This old cemetery is on the Somer's farm of the present day, near the Thomas school house, in Unity township, Westmoreland county. It is a two acre lot, willed in perpetuity for cemetery purposes. This is the same cemetery in which his father Christian Lauffer, our common ancestor, lies buried.

    In Pennsylvania Archives, Volume 23, Page 226, Third Series, we find that Henry Lauffer is enrolled among "Rangers of the Frontiers 1778 to 1783" for Westmoreland county.

    Until the death of Henry, Sr., his son Henry lived with him on the old homestead. He kept a wayside tavern for some twenty years before his death in 1821. He was a farmer but the stage coaches passed his house, and the passengers wanted "pieces" and meals, and there were many weary travelers to be kept over night. All the grocery stores sold whiskey in those days, it was as necessary as molasses and coffee in that age, and of course, it could be found at that hospitable farmhouse.

    Henry, Sr., died prematurely from an injury to his foot that became infected. He was still a young man at 67. Barbara, his wife, lived 25 years after his death, which years she spent in the home of Henry Jr., and later with her daughter Polly, the wife of Jacob Gress, Sr., who lived along Pine Run, near North Washington, Westmoreland County. Jacob Gress, Sr., purchased a farm just south of Pleasant Unity and removed there in 1837...

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