John LOUTZENHISER
♂ John LOUTZENHISER
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | John LOUTZENHISER |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 10. August 1792 | Westmoreland Co, Pennsylvania nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Bestattung | 1876 | ||
Tod | 1876 | Missouri nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Military Service | |||
Heirat | etwa 1814 |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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etwa 1814 |
Elizabeth BEAN |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
May 1999 (mw) LDS - Film # 1761116
1802 Moved to Hancock Co., Ohio with parents
1812, War of 1812, Served 135th PA Militia with Captain Mann's Co.
From Mark Painter us Book - mw:
National Archives - War of 1812 Bounty Land Application
State of Ohio, County of Preble On this 22nd day of January AD 1851 personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace within and for the county and state aforesaid, John Loutzenhiser who is aged 58 years, a resident of New Westville, Preble County in the State of Ohio who being duly sworn according to law declaresthat he is the identical John Loutzenhiser who was a private soldier in the company commanded by Captain Robert Mann in the 135th Regiment in the 1st Brigade of the 16th Division of Pennsylvania Militia commanded by Col. Andrew Christy, in the war with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th day of June 1812, that he was drafted at Salem Mercer County, Penna. on or about the 2nd day of Jan. 1814 for an indefinite term as the emergency of the case might be, and that he continued in actual service in said war until on or about the 12th day of February following AD 1814 making aterm of 42 days and was honorably discharged at Erie, Pennsylvania which said discharge is last, he makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the bounty land to which he may be entitled under the actgranting bounty land to certified officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the U. S. passed September 28th 1850. John Loutzenhiser
Bounty lands were again awarded in 1855, John was still living in Preble County, Ohio, aged 65. Men from Mercer County, Penna. were called out several times during the war whenever British forces threatened Erie, or invasion from Canada.
Preble County, Jackson Tp., Ohio (notes on John's family)
1850 Census
Morrow, James A. 27 Penna Merchant $900
Eliza A.17 Ohio
Loutzenhiser, William A. 2 Ohio
Loutzenhiser, H.A.T. 27 Ohio Tailor $500
Sophia 21 "
Samuel 7 "
Mary 5 "
*John 56 Penna
*Elizabeth 52 "
Harriet 12 "
New Westville Methodist Cemetery - Loutzenhiser ? w/o D. B. Loutzenhiser, died
May 13, 1854 AE. 31 yrs. 4m & 18d (top of stone gone and has the initials SA. L.)
Marriages 1841-1859 Preble County
Loutzenhiser, A. A.T. to Margaret S. Day 3-28-1850 by Levi Day M. G.
Book 1, page 236/ Loutzenhiser, Alonzo A. to Mary A. Loker 3-1-1842 by Samuel Brown M. G. Book 1 page 1
Preble County - Common Pleas Court
3-27-1847 Alonzo A. T. Loutzenhiser, Mayor of Westville
4-4-1848 Alonzo A. T. Loutzenhiser, Mayor of New Westville
Deeds of John Loutzenhiser in Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Deed G-1-400 Oct. 10, 1823 John Loutzenhiser and his wife Betsy of West Salem tp., heirs of Jacob Loutzenhiser late of Salem tp., $250 for thier share of land left to their mother Mary to William Scott and Jacob Loutzenhiser.
Deed K-1-196 Sept. 12, 1828 Jacob and Mary Loutzenhiser of Delaware tp., to David Loutzenhiser of Salem tp., mentions heirs of Jacob Loutzenhiser Sr., among them John and wife Betsy.
Quellenangaben
1 | Mark Web Site Autor: Howard Mark |
MyHeritage-Stammbaum Familienseite: Mark Web Site Stammbaum: 174291881-10 |
Datenbank
Titel | Botzki2018 |
Beschreibung | Botzki Wojke |
Hochgeladen | 2018-04-30 00:04:07.0 |
Einsender | Jürgen Botzki |
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