Peter Witmer
(1821-)
Nancy
Sarah Witmer

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Rev. Henry Bucher

Sarah Witmer 1

  • Born: , Dauphin, PA
  • Marriage (1): Rev. Henry Bucher

  Noted events in her life were:

1. Book: Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, 1889. 1

WITMER, PETER, Bachmansville, Pa., was born in Dauphin county, Pa., June 25, 1821; son of Peter and Esther (Burkholder) Witmer.

The parents of Mr. Witmer were natives of Dauphin county. His father was a farmer and also owned a grist mill. He married Elizabeth Lehman, daughter of Jacob and Maria Lehman. They had eight children, seven of whom survive: Henry, Nancy, Barbara, Polly, Elizabeth, Katie, Daniel and one child died young. The mother died at the age of forty-two years.

The father then married Mrs. Nancy Birks, widow of John Birks, by whom he had eight children: Annie; Sarah, wife of Rev. Henry Bucher; Daniel; Peter; Susan, wife of Daniel Longenecker; David; Lydia, deceased; and Mattie, deceased. The father died, aged seventy-nine years. His widow still survives and resides in Franklin county.

He [Peter] acquired his education in the subscription schools of Dauphin and Lancaster counties, and completed his course before the public schools were established. He learned the trade of cooper, at which he served an apprenticeship of one year and then worked at the trade in the winter months for ten years, working at farm work in the summer months.

He was married, November 20, 1851, to Miss Nancy Lehman, by whom he has four children: Elizabeth, wife of Jacob G. Brandt; John L.; married Miss Eliza Shenk, resides in Lancaster county; Hettie L., wife of Christian G. Brandt; Aaron L., married Miss Elizabeth Lehman, residing on the old homestead.

In 1839 Mr. Witmer went to Lancaster county, where he was engaged in farming for nineteen years, and has spent in all thirty-three years in that county. In 1872 he returned to Dauphin county and occupied the farm on which he has had his residence since that time.

Mr. Witmer is a good Republican in his political views, and in 1875 was elected a school director of Conewago township, in which office he has served for nine years. In religious fellowship and faith he is associated with the Mennonite church.


Sarah married Rev. Henry Bucher.


Sources


1 Egle, William Henry, Commemorative biographical encyclopedia of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : containing sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early Scotch-Irish and German settlers (Chambersburg, Pa.: J.M. Runk, 1896, 1223 pgs.).



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