THE SCHMITT (SCHMIDT) FAMILY


This is not our line; however, because Sophia was the first wife of Frederick Dague I have found some interest and collected some data as a result.


Descendants of Jacob Schmitt

 

Generation No. 1

1. JACOB1 SCHMITT was born in Guttenstein.

More About JACOB SCHMITT:

Note: A Martin and a Jacob Schmitt arrived in Philadelphia, Pa from Rotterdam on the ship Royal Union on August 15, 1750. Cpt. Clement Nicholson....Rotterdam to Portsmouth. 500 passengers. Also Casper Schmidt and Andreas Hertzog were on that ship.

         

Child of JACOB SCHMITT is:

2.             i.              SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, b. Guttenstein, Austria (Valley of the Danube) or Germany; d. 1759, Lancaster Co., , Pa.

 

Generation No. 2

2. SOPHIA2 SCHMITT (JACOB1) was born in Guttenstein, Austria (Valley of the Danube) or Germany, and died 1759 in Lancaster Co., , Pa. She married FRIEDRICH (FREDERICK) (DEG) (DAGUE) DEEG June 22, 1755 in Trinity Luthern Church, Lancaster, Pa; by Pastor Gerock; page 216 #75 abd page 247 of the church records..., son of ANDREAS DEEG and ANNA KUDIN. He was born January 10, 1735/36 in Weiler, Durlach, Karlsruhe Dist, Baden, Ger., and died October 12, 1796 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania.

More About SOPHIA SCHMITT:

Burial: Trinity Lutheran Church; Lancaster, PA

Note: Reportedly came to the USA about 1753

Notes for FRIEDRICH (FREDERICK) (DEG) (DAGUE) DEEG:

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Frederick left his home in Weiler with his brother Andreas in the spring of 1853. They traveled down the Rhine to Rotterdam in the Neatherlands. There

they boarded the ship Eastern Branch bound for Philadelphia, Pa. in the English colonies in the "New World". Next, a stop over at Portsmouth, Eng.,

where all emigrant passengers were required to sign an oath of allegiance

to the King of England and the right of the present royal line ( known as the

oath of abjuration). The final leg of there jorney to Philadephia, was complete

when the ship arrived on October 3, 1853.

On the trip over on the "Eastern Branch" a heated discussion on religion took place and the brothers took different sides. On landing, they split and never spoke to each other again. Frederick married twice in the Lutheran Church, while Andreas married the daughter of a Schwenkfelter Minister.

A point to note is that both these teenagers had a formal education, as shown

by the fact that they signed their names to the ships papers instead of making a "mark" as many did in those days.

After his second marriage, he moved his family to Bethlehem Twp, Wash.

Cty, in western Pa. ( at that time it was part of Virginia). Later he built a two

story log home he referred to as the "Mantion". It was still standing over two

hundred tears later.

He served with the Washington Cty Militia as a private in the Revolutionary

War.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frederick, at the age of 17, traveled with his older brother, Andreas and another brother, up the Rhine River to Amsterdam, Holland where they bought a ticket on a boat (the Eastern Branch) from Rotterdam bound for Philadelphia in 1753. He initially owned land in Lancaster, PA and married his first wife (Sophia Schmitt) at the Lutheran Church in Lancaster, PA He married his second wife (Anna Geysler) there also. Leading one to believe that Sophia died between December 10, 1758 (possibly at child birth of Michael and 1761. Records for 1781 indicate that a Frederick Dague paid taxes in Washington County. The name of Frederick Tague appears as a PVT on a roll call of CPT George Myers (Washington County Militia) 2 November 1781 and on 17 May 1782 in the Revolutionary War. There were a variety of spellings of Dague in those days. Frederick was a farmer and is buried along with Anna in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery just East of Washington, PA. Many Dague family members attended church there and are buried there. The church still maintains the old records.

 

More About FRIEDRICH (FREDERICK) (DEG) (DAGUE) DEEG:

Arrived: October 03, 1753, From Weiler , Ger.on the Ship Eastern Branch

Burial: Bethlehem Cemetery; Washington, PA- church records indicate he was buried October 12, 1796.

Military: 1777, Washington Cty Militia from Pennsylvannia

Military (2): 8th class private under Capt Geo. Meyers

Note: Member Ten Mile Lutheran Church

Occupation: Farmer

Other Moves: Abt. 1753, From Phil Pa to Lancaster Co., PA

Religion: Lutheran

Will: October 15, 1796, Will Book #1 Page 301 Bethlehem Twsp, Wash Cty, PA

         

Children of SOPHIA SCHMITT and FRIEDRICH DEEG are:

3.             i.              MICHAEL3 DEEG, b. Bet. February 18, 1757 - December 10, 1758, Lancaster, Pa; d. Bet. November 14 - December 18, 1821, W Beth. , Wash Cty, Pa Leatherman-Foulkes Cem.

4.             ii.             CATHERINE ELIZABETH DAGUE, b. February 18, 1757, Lancaster, Pa; d. Abt. 1796, Wash Cty, PA.

5.             iii.            MICHAEL DAGUE, b. December 10, 1758, Lancaster County, PA; d. Bet. November 14 - December 18, 1821, Washington Co., PA..

 

Generation No. 3

3. MICHAEL3 DEEG (SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born Bet. February 18, 1757 - December 10, 1758 in Lancaster, Pa, and died Bet. November 14 - December 18, 1821 in W Beth. , Wash Cty, Pa Leatherman-Foulkes Cem. He married MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART Abt. 1783 in Wash Cty Pa, daughter of GABRIEL SWINEHART/SCHWEINHARDT and ESTHER NEFF. She was born December 21, 1759 in Frederick CO., MD, and died December 22, 1838 in Milton TWP., Wayne Co., OH 79 yr. 1 day.

Notes for MICHAEL DEEG:

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Michael recieved 119 acres of his fathers place on 10-July-1795. He rec'd 7 shillings- 6 pence from his fathers will.

More About MICHAEL DEEG:

Baptism/Member: December 24, 1758, Bap. Trinity Luth. Chur. Lanc. Pa

Comment 4: godparents, Michael & Dorothea Senghass

Military: Pvt 8th class under Capt. Clapsaddle 1st Bat.

Military (2): & Capt Geo. Meyers Wash militia

Occupation: Farmer

Will: November 14, 1821, Probated December 18, 1821

Notes for MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART:

Margaret Swinehart received from her uncle John Neff's will in 1815 the sum of $95.69. From her husband's will she received the following: one bed & bedding, chest, one cow, spinning wheel, check seal, broad hoe, pot trammel, small iron pot, four pewter plates, five knives & forks, washtub, tin bucket, two dishes (pewter & tin), six tablespoons, six earthen plates, set of cups & saucers, coffee mill, and $600 cash.[Eight Generations Of Deeg.FTW]

Margaret rec'd from her uncle John Neff's will in 1815 the sum of $95.69. From her husband's will she rec'd the following: one bed & bedding, chest, one cow, spinning wheel, check seal, broad hoe, pot trammel, small iron pot, four pewter plates, five knives & forks, washtub, tin bucket, two dishes (pewter & tin), six tablespoons, six earthen plates, set of cups & saucers, coffee mill, and $600 in cash.

More About MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cem., Rittman

Religion: Brethren

         

Children of MICHAEL DEEG and MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART are:

6.             i.              GABRIEL4 DAGUE, b. February 14, 1791, West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA; d. January 22, 1872, Wadsworth, Medina Cty, Ohio.

7.             ii.             CATHERINE ANN DAGUE, b. June 07, 1792, West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA; d. August 19, 1876, Amwell Twp, Wash cty, PA 84 yr., 2 mo., 12 days..

                iii.            SUSANA DAGUE, b. July 13, 1795, West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA; d. December 06, 1860, Wayne Cty, Ohio; m. JOHN LOGNER.

                iv.            SARAH "SALLY" DAGUE, b. Bet. 1802 - 1804, West Bethlehem WashingtonCo., PA; d. Abt. May 1830; m. JACOB HECKATHORN, April 21, 1825.

More About SARAH "SALLY" DAGUE:

Nickname: Sally

Note: Is she the Sally that married Andrew Swickard?

 

4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH3 DAGUE (SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born February 18, 1757 in Lancaster, Pa, and died Abt. 1796 in Wash Cty, PA. She married (1) JOHN MONINGER REED Abt. 1777. He was born 1744. She married (2) GEORGE SWINEHART/SCHWEINHARDT Abt. 1780 in Washington Co., PA, son of GABRIEL SWINEHART/SCHWEINHARDT and ESTHER NEFF. He was born 1754 in Frederick Co., MD, and died 1815 in Age 61; New Phil.; Dover TWP., Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio.

More About CATHERINE ELIZABETH DAGUE:

Baptism/Member: March 06, 1757, Bapt. 1st Ger. Reform Chur. Lancaster, Pa

More About GEORGE SWINEHART/SCHWEINHARDT:

Burial: Crooked Run Methodist Church Cemetery

Military: Bet. 1781 - 1782, Pvt. under Lt John Hays 11/27/1781-1/27/1782---Certificate 651

Military (2): certif 651

         

Child of CATHERINE DAGUE and JOHN REED is:

8.             i.              CATHERINE4 REED, b. 1778, Winchester, VA; d. July 12, 1862, Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA.

         

Children of CATHERINE DAGUE and GEORGE SWINEHART/SCHWEINHARDT are:

9.             ii.             FREDERICK4 SWINEHART, b. December 21, 1781, West Bethleham Tswp, Wash Cty, Pa; d. November 21, 1849, New London, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio.

                iii.            PETER SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1785, Wash Cty, PA.

                iv.            SUSANNA SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1788.

                v.             GABRIEL SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1790.

 

5. MICHAEL3 DAGUE (SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born December 10, 1758 in Lancaster County, PA, and died Bet. November 14 - December 18, 1821 in Washington Co., PA.. He married MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART Bet. 1781 - 1783 in Washington Co., PA, daughter of GABRIEL SWINEHART/SCHWEINHARDT and ESTHER NEFF. She was born December 21, 1759 in Frederick CO., MD, and died December 22, 1838 in Milton TWP., Wayne Co., OH 79 yr. 1 day.

More About MICHAEL DAGUE:

Baptism: December 24, 1758, Trinity Lutheran Church; Lancaster, PA/Godparents Michael & dorothea Senghass.

Burial: Leatherman-Foulkes Cem.

Military: Pvt. 8th class under Capt. Clapsaddle 1st Batt. & Capt. George Meyers Washington Militia

Note: Carole Schetter writes that the Moninger book says he died around Christmas 1821. The will was written in November; the will was probated December 18, 1821, but the estate reportedly was not settled until abt. 1830. per Margaret Freitag

Notes for MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART:

Margaret Swinehart received from her uncle John Neff's will in 1815 the sum of $95.69. From her husband's will she received the following: one bed & bedding, chest, one cow, spinning wheel, check seal, broad hoe, pot trammel, small iron pot, four pewter plates, five knives & forks, washtub, tin bucket, two dishes (pewter & tin), six tablespoons, six earthen plates, set of cups & saucers, coffee mill, and $600 cash.[Eight Generations Of Deeg.FTW]

Margaret rec'd from her uncle John Neff's will in 1815 the sum of $95.69. From her husband's will she rec'd the following: one bed & bedding, chest, one cow, spinning wheel, check seal, broad hoe, pot trammel, small iron pot, four pewter plates, five knives & forks, washtub, tin bucket, two dishes (pewter & tin), six tablespoons, six earthen plates, set of cups & saucers, coffee mill, and $600 in cash.

More About MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cem., Rittman

Religion: Brethren

         

Children of MICHAEL DAGUE and MARGARET SWINEHART/SWIHART are:

10.            i.              ESTHER JULIANA4 DAGUE, b. January 21, 1784, West Bethlehem, Washington Co., PA; d. September 28, 1876, Plain TWP; Stark Co., OH.

11.            ii.             FREDERICK B. DAGUE, b. February 12, 1787, West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA; d. December 23, 1867, Wayne Co., Ohio at 80 yr and 10 mo 11 days.

12.            iii.            MARGARET DAGUE, b. December 04, 1788, West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA; d. February 13, 1859, Liberty Mills, Kosciusko Cty, Indiana.

13.            iv.            MAGDALENA DAGUE, b. Abt. 1787, West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA; d. Abt. 1824, Ohio.

14.            v.             GABREAL/GABRIEL DAGUE, b. February 14, 1791, West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA; d. January 22, 1872, Wadsworth; Medina Co., Ohio.

                vi.            SUSANNA DAGUE, b. July 13, 1795, West Bethlehem WashingtonCo., PA; d. December 06, 1860, Wayne Co., OH; m. JOHN LOGNER.

                vii.           CHRISTINA DAGUE, b. Bet. 1796 - 1797, West Bethlehem; Washington Co., Pa.; m. UNKNOWN DENCER.

15.            viii.          MICHAEL DAGUE, b. August 30, 1799, West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA; d. December 26, 1880, Milton Twp., Wayne Co., OH 81 yr 3 mo..

 

Generation No. 4

6. GABRIEL4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3 DEEG, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born February 14, 1791 in West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA, and died January 22, 1872 in Wadsworth, Medina Cty, Ohio. He married RACHEL HOWE 1815 in Washington Cty, PA, daughter of *UNKNOWN HOWE. She was born October 17, 1796 in Lancaster Cty, PA, and died June 07, 1878 in Wadsworth, Medina Cty, Ohio.

More About RACHEL HOWE:

Burial: Doylestown

Note: Reportedly a niece of British General Howe

         

Children of GABRIEL DAGUE and RACHEL HOWE are:

                i.              JOSEPH5 DAGUE, b. July 06, 1820, Lancaster Cty, PA; d. June 04, 1888, Bangor, Van Buren Cty, Michigan; m. RACHEL ANN MILLER, March 13, 1845, Stark, Ohio; b. November 19, 1825; d. March 20, 1923, Bangor, Van Buren Cty, Michigan.

More About JOSEPH DAGUE:

Note: These wives may be the same person.

More About RACHEL ANN MILLER:

Note: One source had her name as Rachel Ann Moore

                ii.             ELIZABETH CATHERINE DAGUE, b. March 01, 1823, Lancaster Cty, PA; d. May 27, 1900, Fostoria; Seneca Co., OH; m. SAMUEL JOSEPH STARNS, November 14, 1843, Wayne Cty, Ohio.

More About SAMUEL JOSEPH STARNS:

Note: Uncertain on this name.

                iii.            EPHRAIM PETER DAGUE, b. July 16, 1832, Wayne Co., OH; d. December 07, 1890; m. HENRIETTA JOHNSON, December 19, 1861, East Union; Wayne Co., OH.

More About EPHRAIM PETER DAGUE:

Burial: Fairview Cemetery; Remsen's Corners, OH

 

7. CATHERINE ANN4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3 DEEG, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born June 07, 1792 in West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA, and died August 19, 1876 in Amwell Twp, Wash cty, PA 84 yr., 2 mo., 12 days.. She married JOHN MONINGER, JR. September 28, 1814 in Washington Co., PA, son of JOHN MONINGER and MARY *UNKNOWN. He was born March 27, 1791 in Germany, and died May 30, 1872 in Washington Cty, PA 81 yr., 2 mo., 3 days..

More About CATHERINE ANN DAGUE:

Burial: "Dutch Glory" Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery; Washington Co., PA

Resided: On a farm in Amwell TWP and after death of John Moninger, Sr - in 183, they moved to and purchased the home farm where they resided until death.

More About JOHN MONINGER, JR.:

Arrived: Bef. 1800, from Germany

Baptism/Member: Disciple Church

Burial: "Dutch Glory" Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery; Wash., PA

Comment 4: Republican

Military: 1812, US ARMY

Note: Came to US from Germany with his father in the late 1700s

Occupation: Farmer

         

Children of CATHERINE DAGUE and JOHN MONINGER are:

                i.              JOHN MICHAEL5 MONINGER, b. October 19, 1818, Amwell Twp; Washington Co., PA; d. October 14, 1887; m. HESTER ANN CONWAY, March 19, 1841, Monongahelia Co., Va (WV); b. June 04, 1820; d. March 13, 1895.

More About JOHN MICHAEL MONINGER:

Burial: Lone Pine Cemetery; Lone Pine, PA

Note: Member of Christian Church near Glyde, PA and also Superintendent of the bible school at the Lutheran church.

Occupation: Teacher, Surveyer

                ii.             LEAH MONINGER, b. February 01, 1821, Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA; d. October 12, 1908, Amwell TWP; Washington Co., PA; m. ANDREW SUTTON FRAZEE, January 26, 1837, Amwell TWP; Washington Co., PA; b. August 22, 1816, Near Lone Pine; Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA; d. November 05, 1889, Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA..

More About LEAH MONINGER:

Note: 14 children, 10 lived to maturity, 4 died young

More About ANDREW SUTTON FRAZEE:

Baptism/Member: Lone Pine Christian Church

Burial: Burial Lone Pine Cemetery; Washington Co., PA

Cause of Death: Bursting of blood vessel while coughing

Christening: Desciples of Christ Church

Medical Information: Paralysing stroke in 1988

Military: Possibly was a PVT in the 22nd PA Calvary, Co. A

Military (2): 1863, Discharged after contracting typhoid fever

Note: 14 children 10 lived to maturity 4 died young

Occupation: Farmer

Religion: Active members of Lone Pine Christian Church; Lone Pine, PA

                iii.            GEORGE WASHINGTON MONINGER, b. September 11, 1823; d. January 13, 1901; m. (1) MARY JANE MCGARY; m. (2) CATHERINE D. FOULK; m. (3) MARY HUGHES.

More About GEORGE WASHINGTON MONINGER:

Burial: Washington Cemetery; PA

Occupation: Teacher, Lumber Merchant

                iv.            MARY MADALENA MONINGER, b. February 05, 1825; d. Bef. 1908; m. JONATHAN GARBER, March 09, 1846; b. Washington Co., PA.

More About MARY MADALENA MONINGER:

Resided: Moved to Iowa

                v.             CATHARINA/CATHERINE MONINGER, b. February 10, 1828; d. July 12, 1921; m. (1) SOLOMEN CRELE/CRILE; m. (2) SOLOMEN CRILE/CRELE; b. 1820; d. April 15, 1862; m. (3) ABRAHAM RIGGLE, JR..

More About SOLOMEN CRELE/CRILE:

Resided: Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA

More About ABRAHAM RIGGLE, JR.:

Resided: Chestnut Ridge, Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA

                vi.            BARBARYOR BARBARA ELLEN MONINGER, b. December 04, 1830; d. September 29, 1914; m. DAVID L. REYNOLDS, May 19, 1852.

More About BARBARYOR BARBARA ELLEN MONINGER:

Resided: On a farm in South Strabane TWP; Washington Co., Pa

More About DAVID L. REYNOLDS:

Nickname: Squire

Note: Served as Justice of Peace for many years.

Resided: On a farm in South Strabane TWP., Washington Co., PA

                vii.           NICODEMAS " DEMAS" W. MONINGER, b. March 11, 1833; m. MARY V. RINGLAND, 1859.

More About NICODEMAS " DEMAS" W. MONINGER:

Note: Taught school in Amwell TWP. After his marriage he moved his family to Marshall Co., Iowa and became a breeder and exhibitor of short horn cattle, winning a sweepstakes prize at the International Fat Stock Show in Chicago, ILL.

                viii.          ONIAS W MONINGER, b. March 11, 1833; m. MARY V. RINGLAND, 1859.

More About ONIAS W MONINGER:

Occupation: Teacher, Livestock Breeder

                ix.            ONIAS MONINGER, b. August 24, 1837, At the Family Homestead in Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA; d. October 17, 1925; m. (1) EMILY A. LEYDA, 1865; b. Ohio; m. (2) EMILY A (LEYDE), June 24, 1865; b. Ohio.

Notes for ONIAS MONINGER:

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In 1890 a well was drilled on his farm and it turned out to be "light gas" so his house was both heated and lite with gas.

More About ONIAS MONINGER:

Comment 4: Republican

Education: Pleasent Valley Academy

Note: 1872, Purchased and moved to the Old Moinger Homestead until his wife died. He then made his home with his children.

Occupation: Taught school in Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA and later farmed.

 

8. CATHERINE4 REED (CATHERINE ELIZABETH3 DAGUE, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born 1778 in Winchester, VA, and died July 12, 1862 in Amwell TWP., Washington Co., PA. She married ABRAHAM RIGGLE (RIEGEL) Abt. 1797. He was born 1775 in Washington Co., PA, and died February 24, 1837.

More About CATHERINE REED:

Burial: Bethlehm Lutheran Cemetery; Wash., Co., PA

More About ABRAHAM RIGGLE (RIEGEL):

Burial: Bethlehm Lutheran Cemetery; Wash., Co., PA

         

Child of CATHERINE REED and ABRAHAM (RIEGEL) is:

                i.              SAMUEL5 RIGGLE, b. 1802; m. LEURANA "SUSANNAH" HORN, February 27, 1834; b. December 21, 1812, Washington Co., PA; d. 1895.

More About SAMUEL RIGGLE:

Burial: Bethlehem Lutheran Cem., Glyde, Washington Co., PA

More About LEURANA "SUSANNAH" HORN:

Burial: Bethlehem Lutheran Cem., Glyde, Washington Co., PA

 

9. FREDERICK4 SWINEHART (CATHERINE ELIZABETH3 DAGUE, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born December 21, 1781 in West Bethleham Tswp, Wash Cty, Pa, and died November 21, 1849 in New London, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio. He married (1) SALOME "SARAH" KINTNER May 1804. She was born May 14, 1784 in Wash Cty, PA, and died June 05, 1814 in Tuscarawas Cty, Oh. He married (2) MARIA "POLLY" RIDENOUR January 27, 1815.

         

Children of FREDERICK SWINEHART and SALOME KINTNER are:

                i.              GEORGE5 SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1805.

                ii.             ANDREW D SWINEHART, b. October 26, 1808; d. April 07, 1876, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio; m. LEAH BAKER, February 16, 1832; b. Abt. 1815.

                iii.            SUSANNA SWINEHART, b. February 08, 1811, Tuscarawas Cty, Oh; d. June 25, 1863, Barr's Mill, Tuscarawas, Ohio; m. JOHN WALTER, November 25, 1830, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio; b. October 01, 1808, PA; d. September 18, 1874, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio Walter Family Cem.

                iv.            DAVID D SWINEHART, b. November 18, 1812, Wash Cty, PA; d. April 28, 1875, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio CrookedRunMeth.Cem; m. CHRISTINA POLLINS, August 21, 1834; b. November 06, 1813, Westmoreland Cty, PA; d. December 27, 1892.

                v.             ELIZABETH SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1814; m. LEVI SHAFFER.

         

Children of FREDERICK SWINEHART and MARIA RIDENOUR are:

                vi.            SARAH5 SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1815, Tuscarawas, OH; m. JOHN WELTY, April 28, 1835.

                vii.           MARGARET SWINEHART, b. Abt. 1817, Tuscarawas, OH; m. JOHN STABLER.

                viii.          EVE SWINEHART, b. 1820, Tuscarawas, OH; d. June 21, 1838, Tuscarawas, OH.

                ix.            ISAAC SWINEHART, b. 1822, Tuscarawas, OH.

                x.             FREDERICK JR SWINEHART, b. 1828, Tuscarawas, OH; m. ISABELLA BINKLEY, February 01, 1852, Tuscarawas, OH; b. Abt. 1835.

 

10. ESTHER JULIANA4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born January 21, 1784 in West Bethlehem, Washington Co., PA, and died September 28, 1876 in Plain TWP; Stark Co., OH. She married (1) CHRISTIAN DANIEL WOERSCHER/WARSTLER Abt. 1804. He was born January 10, 1770 in York Cty, PA, and died December 26, 1858 in Stark Cty, Ohio.

More About ESTHER JULIANA DAGUE:

Burial: Lutheran Church Cemetery; Plain TWP; Stark Co., OH

         

Child of ESTHER DAGUE and CHRISTIAN WOERSCHER/WARSTLER is:

                i.              MARGARET5 WOERSCHLER/WARSTLER, b. June 10, 1805; d. September 25, 1877.

         

Child of ESTHER JULIANA DAGUE is:

                ii.             MARGARET5 WARSTLER, b. Abt. 1809, Ohio; d. September 25, 1877.

 

11. FREDERICK B.4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born February 12, 1787 in West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA, and died December 23, 1867 in Wayne Co., Ohio at 80 yr and 10 mo 11 days. He married (1) CATHERINE HARSH Abt. 1815 in Wash Cty, PA, daughter of JOHN HARSH and MARIA GILBERT. She was born April 10, 1796 in West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA, and died Bet. July 12 - 19, 1834 in Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; 58 years, 2mo., 9 days.. He married (2) MARGARET ANNE BAKER February 09, 1837 in Columbus, Ohio. She was born Abt. 1799, and died August 10, 1876.

More About FREDERICK B. DAGUE:

Burial: Hoover-Swager Cemetery; Milton, Wayne Co., OH

Note: Went from Washington County, Pa to Milton Township; Wayne County, Ohio with brothers Gabreal and Michael Abt. 1820.

More About CATHERINE HARSH:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cemetery, Milton TWP., ; Wayne Co., OH

Note: Variant spellings include; Hirsch, Hersh, and Hearsh)

         

Children of FREDERICK DAGUE and CATHERINE HARSH are:

                i.              HENRY5 DAGUE, b. April 27, 1816, Washington Co., PA; d. December 21, 1901; m. (1) SARAH HARSH, March 16, 1839; b. October 10, 1822; d. Abt. 1854; m. (2) MARY POVERMAN (ELIZABETH?) BENEDICT, August 30, 1857; d. April 15, 1882.

More About HENRY DAGUE:

Note: Went to Ohio with family about 1820 then to Kansas and finally to Washington State

                ii.             MICHAEL DAGUE, b. 1818, Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. October 20, 1839, Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio.

More About MICHAEL DAGUE:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cemetery, Milton TWP. ; Wayne Co., OH

                iii.            JOHN DAGUE, b. November 16, 1820, Milton Tswp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. May 19, 1895, Penfield, Lorain Cty, Ohio; m. BARBARA WALTNER, January 20, 1842, Chippewa Twp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; b. December 1816, Adams Cty, Pa; d. April 18, 1900, Spencer, Medina Cty, Ohio.

                iv.            FREDERICK DAGUE, b. January 23, 1822, Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. June 29, 1901, Lorain Cty, Ohio; m. MARIA SMITH, August 29, 1844; b. December 09, 1824, Berks Co., PA; d. May 13, 1901.

More About FREDERICK DAGUE:

Burial: Penfield Cem

Note: 1849, Deed to farm near Medina/Lorain Co. Line

Religion: Charter members of Black River Brethren Church in chatham; Medina Co., OH

More About MARIA SMITH:

Baptism: September 30, 1845, Black River Church of the Brethren organized September 30, 1845

                v.             SARAH ANN DAGUE, b. 1826, Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. February 11, 1907; m. (1) FRANCIS HARTEL, December 03, 1846, Sugar Creek, Wayne Co., OH; m. (2) FRANKLIN J HARTELL, December 03, 1846; b. 1825; d. January 05, 1915.

More About FRANCIS HARTEL:

Nickname: Frank

                vi.            LEVI DAGUE, b. Abt. 1824, Milton Twp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; m. HARRIETT FLICKINGER, March 20, 1845, Chippewa TWP., Wayne Cty, Ohio; b. Abt. 1823, Somerset Cty, PA.

More About LEVI DAGUE:

Arrived: 1867, moved from Rittman, Ohio to Michigan

Census: 1870, Michigan

Occupation: Farmer

Resided: 1870, Sherwood TWP., Branch Co., Michigan

More About HARRIETT FLICKINGER:

Census: 1870, Michigan

Resided: 1870, Sherwood TWP., Branch Co., Michigan

                vii.           JONAS DAGUE, b. October 27, 1833, Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. June 28, 1874, Chathum, Medina Cty, Ohio Blk River Chur Cem.; m. DINAH MILLER, November 20, 1855, Baughman Twp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; b. October 14, 1837, Meyersdale, Somerset Cty, PA; d. May 19, 1891, State Ctr, Marshall Cty, IA.

More About JONAS DAGUE:

Cause of Death: Crushed when a log rolled off the wagon on top of him

More About DINAH MILLER:

Note: 1876, Moved from Chatham, Ohio to Gilman, Iowa

 

12. MARGARET4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born December 04, 1788 in West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA, and died February 13, 1859 in Liberty Mills, Kosciusko Cty, Indiana. She married HENRY WILLIAM (EBI) EBY, SR. Abt. 1813 in Stark Co., OH, son of DAVID EBY and CATHERINE KULP. He was born Bet. June - July 03, 1790 in PA, and died May 19, 1863 in Liberty Mills, Wabash, Co., IN.

More About MARGARET DAGUE:

Burial: Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

Note: Had last child at age of 52????

More About HENRY WILLIAM (EBI) EBY, SR.:

Burial: Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

Census: 1820, Nimishillen; Stark Co., OH

Occupation: Farmer

         

Children of MARGARET DAGUE and HENRY EBY are:

                i.              HENRY5 EBY, b. 1819; d. 1892; m. (1) KATHERINE BAER; m. (2) NANCY FISHER, 1871.

                ii.             SUSAN EBY, b. 1823; m. JOSEPH E. BLOOMER, March 06, 1842.

                iii.            JACKSON EBY, b. December 06, 1831.

                iv.            SAMUEL EBY, b. June 23, 1834; m. SAMANTHA BEAR.

                v.             CATHERINE EBY, b. August 25, 1817, Stark Co., OH; m. BENJAMIN HOUTZ, March 13, 1840.

More About CATHERINE EBY:

Note: Found marriage of Catherine and Benjamin Kautz 15 March 1841 in Wabash Co. Court in Wabash Co., IN - Could this be the same couple

                vi.            DAVID EBY, b. March 24, 1827, Stark Co., OH; d. July 26, 1885, Anderson, IN; m. REBECCA BAXTER; b. 1837.

                vii.           FREDERICK EBY, b. March 05, 1814, Stark Co., OH; d. April 30, 1842, Kosicusko Co., IN; m. HULDAH TAYLOR, February 28, 1841.

More About FREDERICK EBY:

Burial: Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

                viii.          JOHN EBY, b. October 29, 1815, Stark Co., OH; d. November 04, 1839, Kosicusko Co., IN.

More About JOHN EBY:

Burial: Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

                ix.            LYDIA EBY, b. April 23, 1837, Stark Co., OH; d. 1909; m. (1) ABRAHAM PARKER, August 14, 1851; m. (2) ARLAN JAMES OR AMES, September 07, 1854.

                x.             MARGARET EBY, b. March 04, 1825, Stark Co., OH; d. August 28, 1839, Kosicusko Co., IN.

More About MARGARET EBY:

Burial: Prob. Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

                xi.            MICHAEL EBY, b. Bet. March 07 - June 20, 1821, Near Canton; Stark Co., OH; d. Bet. August 01, 1850 - 1856, Liberty Mills, Wabash Co., Indiana; m. HANNAH BENDER, Bet. January 26 - February 17, 1845, Warsaw; Kosciusko Co., IN by Joel Hidy, J. P.; b. December 03, 1825, Near Canton; Stark Co., OH; d. October 17, 1905, Stark, Neosho; Kansas.

More About MICHAEL EBY:

Burial: Bet. August 03, 1850 - 1856, Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

Note: At least 2 children

                xii.           SARAH EBY, b. September 01, 1829, Milton Twsp, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. June 24, 1906, Drummond, Montana New Chicago, MT; m. (1) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HETTINGER, November 21, 1853; m. (2) NATHANIEL BURT, Abt. 1864; b. 1831, Ohio; d. August 15, 1872, Winnemucca, NV; m. (3) JOHN EDWARDS, Abt. 1920; b. 1831.

More About SARAH EBY:

Burial: Wheeler Cemetery; Kosicusko Co., IN

More About NATHANIEL BURT:

Occupation: Farmer/Rancher

                xiii.          HENRY WILLIAM EBY, JR., b. Bet. April 03 - June 20, 1819, Stark Co., OH; d. Bet. March 13, 1891 - March 29, 1892, Circleville, Jackson, Kansas; m. (1) CATHERINE BAEHR OR BAER OR BARR, April 06, 1845, Wabash, IN; b. Bet. March 26 - May 12, 1826, Stark Co., OH; d. March 13, 1870, Holton; Jackson Co., Kansas; m. (2) NANCY ANN FISHER, June 16, 1871, Topeka, Kansas; b. August 16, 1842, Clearmont, OH; d. April 14, 1923, Circleville, Jackson Co., Kansas.

More About HENRY WILLIAM EBY, JR.:

Burial: Brick Cemetery, Jackson, Kansas

Note: He had 10 children by first wife and 7 with his second. He also reportedly raised several of his son's children after his daughter-in-law was scalped by Indians. They had a huge farm house. (Lavone Poulos)

Occupation: Reportedly ran a junk yard during Civil War.

More About NANCY ANN FISHER:

Burial: Halton; Jackson Co., Kansas

                xiv.           SUSANNA EBY, b. June 06, 1823, Stark Co., OH; d. April 16, 1880; m. JOSEPH E. BLOOMER, March 06, 1842, Wabash Co., IN.

                xv.            JACKSON EBY, b. December 09, 1831, Stark Co., OH; d. July 13, 1896; m. HELEN MILLER, December 26, 1860.

More About JACKSON EBY:

Note: One son

                xvi.           SAMUEL EBY, b. June 06, 1834, Stark Co., OH; m. SAMANTHA BAEHR.

                xvii.          FRANK EBY, b. Abt. 1840.

More About FRANK EBY:

Note: This may be invalid as his mother would have been 52 at his birth. Carole Schetter did not have him on her list.

 

13. MAGDALENA4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born Abt. 1787 in West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA, and died Abt. 1824 in Ohio. She married JOHN EBY Abt. 1806, son of DAVID EBY and CATHERINE KULP. He was born 1781, and died March 23, 1843.

         

Children of MAGDALENA DAGUE and JOHN EBY are:

                i.              SAMUEL5 EBY, b. March 31, 1807; d. March 02, 1880; m. ELIZABETH KESSLER, May 19, 1835.

                ii.             MICHAEL EBY, b. July 27, 1808; d. March 01, 1883; m. SUSANNE STAMBAUGH, August 01, 1833.

                iii.            DANIEL EBY, b. 1811; m. ESTHER SHELLHAMMER.

                iv.            DAVID EBY, b. December 12, 1813; m. (1) CATHERINE SHELLHAMMER; b. 1817; d. 1858; m. (2) BARBARA WHITMAN.

                v.             GABRIEL EBY, b. July 27, 1818; d. December 06, 1906; m. CAROLINE WAGNER.

                vi.            PETER EBY, b. April 24, 1820; d. October 08, 1892; m. MARGARET MILLER; b. 1822; d. 1858.

                vii.           JOSEPH EBY, b. April 24, 1822; d. April 14, 1856; m. RACHEL PALMER.

                viii.          MARY EBY, b. Abt. 1823; m. PETER FRANK.

                ix.            JOHN EBY, b. Abt. 1824.

 

14. GABREAL/GABRIEL4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born February 14, 1791 in West Bethlehem; Washington Co., PA, and died January 22, 1872 in Wadsworth; Medina Co., Ohio. He married RACHEL HOWE, daughter of *UNKNOWN HOWE. She was born October 17, 1796 in Lancaster Cty, PA, and died June 07, 1878 in Wadsworth, Medina Cty, Ohio.

More About GABREAL/GABRIEL DAGUE:

Burial: Doylestown

More About RACHEL HOWE:

Burial: Doylestown

Note: Reportedly a niece of British General Howe

         

Children of GABREAL/GABRIEL DAGUE and RACHEL HOWE are:

                i.              ARCHIBALD5 DAGUE, b. March 24, 1816, Lancaster Co., Pa; d. November 28, 1910, Medina County, OH; m. REBECCA ANN MOORE, September 09, 1841, Sugar Creek; Wayne County, OH; b. 1817; d. 1882.

More About ARCHIBALD DAGUE:

Burial: Chestnut Hill-Doylestown Cemetery; Chippewa TWP., Wayne Co., OH

More About REBECCA ANN MOORE:

Burial: Chestnut Hill-Doylestown Cemetery; Chippewa TWP., Wayne Co., OH

                ii.             MICHAEL DEMAS DAGUE, b. April 13, 1818, PA; d. June 20, 1903, Wayne County, OH; m. (1) HANNAH LINEHART; m. (2) ELIZABETH KING MCELHENIE, May 12, 1840, Wayne Co., OH; b. April 20, 1820; d. May 20, 1898.

More About MICHAEL DEMAS DAGUE:

Burial: Chestnut Hill-Doylestown Cemetery; Chippewa TWP., Wayne Co., OH

More About ELIZABETH KING MCELHENIE:

Burial: Chestnut Hill-Doylestown Cemetery; Chippewa TWP., Wayne Co., OH

                iii.            GABRIEL SWAGLER DAGUE, b. September 10, 1825, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. February 09, 1892; m. (1) JANE SMITH, October 03, 1850; d. February 09, 1892; m. (2) MARGARET D SCOTT, June 03, 1861.

More About GABRIEL SWAGLER DAGUE:

Military service: Civil War

                iv.            WILLIAM ANDREW DAGUE, b. April 04, 1828, Wayne Co., OH; d. 1895; m. JANE A. SMITH, October 04, 1850, Mediana Co., OH; d. February 1892.

More About WILLIAM ANDREW DAGUE:

Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery; Wadsworth, Ohio

                v.             HIRAM HOWE DAGUE, b. May 02, 1830, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. April 20, 1906; m. CAROLINE C. SMITH, June 12, 1856, Summit County, OH.

More About HIRAM HOWE DAGUE:

Burial: Mt. Peace Cemetery; Akron, Summit Co., OH

                vi.            SAMUEL WARNER DAGUE, b. June 19, 1835, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. February 28, 1858, Drowned at age 22 yr. 8 mo; m. M. R..

More About SAMUEL WARNER DAGUE:

Burial: Chestnut Hill Cemetery; Chippewa TWP.; Wayne Co., OH

                vii.           CYRUS COE DAGUE, b. May 01, 1839, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. 1862, Seige of Vicksburg, buried in Nat'l Cem..

More About CYRUS COE DAGUE:

Burial: National Cemetery at Vicksburg, Miss.

Military service: Civil War

 

15. MICHAEL4 DAGUE (MICHAEL3, SOPHIA2 SCHMITT, JACOB1) was born August 30, 1799 in West Bethleham, Wash Cty, PA, and died December 26, 1880 in Milton Twp., Wayne Co., OH 81 yr 3 mo.. He married (1) DELILAH HOWE, daughter of *UNKNOWN HOWE. She was born May 17, 1807, and died August 28, 1850 in Milton Twp, Wayne Cty, Ohio. He married (2) CATHERINE *UNKNOWN. He married (3) SARAH HARTER July 09, 1854 in Canaan TWP; Wayne Co., OH. She was born May 06, 1827, and died July 16, 1869.

More About MICHAEL DAGUE:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cemetery, Milton TWP. ; Wayne Co., OH

Note: One of three brothers who went to Ohio between 1820 and 1825.

Residence: 1850, Milton Tswp, Wayne Cty, Ohio

More About DELILAH HOWE:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cemetery, Milton TWP. ; Wayne Co., OH

Note: Reportedly a niece of British General Howe

         

Children of MICHAEL DAGUE and DELILAH HOWE are:

                i.              HANNAH5 DAGUE, b. December 31, 1825, Ohio; m. ABRAHAM FLICKINGER, JR., October 19, 1853, East Union; Wayne Co., OH; b. Abt. 1830.

                ii.             JACOB B. DAGUE, b. October 19, 1827, Ohio; m. (1) SUSANNA FLICKENGER, November 12, 1850, Wayne Co., OH; b. November 05, 1831, Wayne Co., OH; d. Abt. 1858; m. (2) ANNA COGENHAVER, May 17, 1859.

                iii.            JOSEPH HAMILTON DAGUE, b. January 09, 1830.

                iv.            RUDOLPH H. DAGUE, b. November 17, 1833; m. (1) CAROLINE FLICKINGER, February 20, 1855, Baughman TWP., Wayne Cty, Ohio; b. December 03, 1833, Smithville, Wayne Cty, Ohio; d. 1856, Died after daughter Maretta was born. 22 yr. 11 mo 9 days; m. (2) CATHERINE FLICKENGER, February 25, 1858, Wooster; Wayne Co., OH; b. Abt. 1837, Smithville, Wayne Cty, Ohio.

More About CAROLINE FLICKINGER:

Burial: Hoover-Swagler Cemetery, Milton TWP. ; Wayne Co., OH

More About CATHERINE FLICKENGER:

Note: Sister of Caroline

                v.             ENGLAND DEMAS DAGUE, b. December 03, 1835; d. April 17, 1885, Danville, Ill; m. MARY EVERHARD/EVERHART, September 07, 1858, Chippewa TWP., Wayne Co., Ohio; b. February 24, 1832, Wayne Co., OH; d. April 17, 1885.

                vi.            DELILAH DAGUE, b. August 26, 1850; d. November 24, 1932; m. JOHN REHM, September 18, 1870; b. September 07, 1847; d. June 27, 1927.

More About DELILAH DAGUE:

Resided: 1930, Orrville, Ohio


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