Samuel FAHNESTOCK
Birth:
27 Mar 1761
Ephrata, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Death:
29 Jun 1830
Berwick Twp, Adams, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Mummert's Cemetery, Hamilton Twp, Adams, Pennsylvania
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Sources:
Cemeteries of Adams County, Vol IV
Notes:
2) Elenor/Sweigart BIRTH-REL: "The Studebaker Family in America 1736-1976" published by the Studebaker Family National Association, Tipp City, Ohio. The Clement line was researched by Dr. Alvin Girard Faust of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA, pg 388 & 391 (Hannah Studebaker, br 15 Oct 1755, PA, d/o Clement Studebaker and Anna Catherine Melchers, d 13 Oct 1825, mar Samuel Fahnestock s/o Peter Fahnestock. Samuel's father was a member of the Inner Circle or Brethren of Bethania and farmed land in the Ephrata area. Thus Samuel grew up in the most rigorous mode of life of the Ephrata Brethren. The Ephrata Cloisters became a hospital fro the sick & wounded of the Revolution. Samuel fought in the Revolutionary War in 1781-82. He later became a merchant at Abbotstown, Cumberland, PA. Bought land in East Berlin, PA 1788 and built a house there. 7 ch listed); 1761 1761 1761 1761 1761 1761 Cause of Death:Apoplexy REFN: 7771 In 1814, Samuel organized the Berlin and Hanover Turnpike. It started at or near Michael Geiselman's mill in East Berlin. The mill was at the East end of the borough, and was owned by Borius Fahnestock (born 1749). Samuel's descendant William Resser, of East Berlin, still owns the account book in which he charged the amounts paid to his children. Headstone says: Fahnestock, Samuel Mar 27, 1761, Jun 29, 1830, 69 - 3- 2.
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Samuel Fahnestock
was born at Ephrata, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 27 Mar 1761.
His parents were Peter Fahnestock and Elizabeth Bolthouser.
He married Blocked .
Samuel Fahnestock died 29 Jun 1830 at Berwick Twp, Adams, Pennsylvania .