Person:J Mahnensmith, Sr (1)

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John Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev.
 
  • HJohn Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev. - 1857
  • W.  Rosanna (add)
  • HJohn Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev. - 1857
  1. J. Peter Mahnensmith, Jr.1817 - 1887
Facts and Events
Name John Peter Mahnenschmidt, Rev.
Gender Male
Marriage to Rosanna (add)
Marriage 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
  1. 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.

  2. 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. 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."

  4. 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.