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John Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev.
- H. John Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev. - 1857
- W. Rosanna (add)
Facts and Events
Name |
John Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev. |
Gender |
Male |
Marriage |
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to Rosanna (add) |
Marriage |
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to Unknown |
Death[1] |
13 Jul 1857 |
Canfield (township), Mahoning, Ohio, United States |
Burial[2][3] |
14 Jul 1857 |
Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, United States |
Probate[3][4] |
18 Jul 1857 |
Canfield, Mahoning, Ohio, United States |
He was the first Reformed pastor of German Reformed church in Canfield. (source: History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties, pg 24, and Canfield Township Cemetery and Death Records pg 1.)
References
- ↑ Compiler: Simon, Margaret Miller. Canfield Township Cemetery and Death Records Mahoning County, Ohio, vol.1.. (Mahoning County Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society, Youngstown, Ohio, 1983).
Pg 117, David Simon's Daybooks. 1857 July 13: This morning around 3 o'clock Pastor Joh. Peter Mahenschmidt exchanged this life for the eternal. He brought the years to his life to ____. Was ill about ten weeks.
- ↑ Compiler: Simon, Margaret Miller. Canfield Township Cemetery and Death Records Mahoning County, Ohio, vol.1.. (Mahoning County Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society, Youngstown, Ohio, 1983).
Pg 117. 1857 July 14 July 14: My wife and I went to town to the Presbyterian Church where Rev. Wm. G. March held a funeral service for Pator Mahnenschmidt over Philippians. Then the body was taken to Berlin (township) for another service and burial there.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Mahoning County, Ohio Wills and Administrations: Abstracts 1857-1867 Vol. 2.
P 5 #704, and pg 80 #1153. A note in the probate says 'tombstones for wife of the deceased...going to Wooster to set the tombstones."
- ↑ The will for John Peter Mahnenschmidt is dated June 30, 1856, probated July 18, 1857 in Canfield Twp. Widow is Rosanna (3rd wife). Heirs are: sons George, John, Peter, Anthony and Levi Mahnenschmidt; daughters are: Elizabeth Greenamyer, Lydia Basinger, Maria Frank, Salome Griner, Anna Christina Speickar, Rebecca Boley and Rosanna Nolph.
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