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Notes for Barbara Herr Miller: 5 children were born to Henry Miller and wife (one was born after his death) The sex of these children is not known |
| i. | Christian H Martin, born October 1731; died 1804; married Susanna Miller; born Abt. 1733; died Unknown. | |||
| ii. | David H Martin, born March 23, 1732/33; died January 23, 1819; married Susanna Groff; born Abt. 1734; died Unknown. | |||
| iii. | Elizabeth H Martin, born Abt. 1739; died Unknown; married John Bowman; born Abt. 1735; died Unknown. | |||
| iv. | Barbara H Martin, born July 23, 1735; died Unknown; married John Baughman; born Abt. 1733; died Unknown. | |||
| v. | Fravin Martin, born Abt. 1736; died Unknown. | |||
| 128 | vi. | Martin H Martin, born December 31, 1736; died January 23, 1811; married Barbara Groff. | ||
| vii. | Veronica Martin, born Abt. 1737; died Unknown. | |||
| viii. | John H Martin, born February 03, 1737/38; died 1813; married Barbara Ebersole; born Abt. 1740; died Unknown. | |||
| ix. | Jacob H Martin, born November 12, 1739; died August 25, 1821; married Unknown Heatwole; born Abt. 1738 in Virginia; died Unknown. | |||
| x. | Henry H Martin, born June 21, 1741; died August 27, 1825; married (1) Anna Burkhart; born Abt. 1742; died Unknown; married (2) Mary Frankford; born Abt. 1744; died Unknown. | |||
| xi. | George H Martin, born August 08, 1742; died April 28, 1829; married Elizabeth Miller; born Abt. 1744; died Unknown. |
| 144 | i. | Martin Oberholtzer, born Abt. 1720; died 1767 in Manor twp, Lancaster county; married Elizabeth. |
| 160 | i. | Michael Sensenig, born 1723; died 1801; married Magdalena Wenger. | ||
| ii. | Mary Sensenig409, born Abt. 1725; died Unknown; married Michael Witwer 1762410; born Abt. 1695; died Bef. 1785. |
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Notes for Mary Sensenig: Deed P 3 530, May 21, 1785 Jacob Sensenig and his wife Barbara to Mary Witwer, widow, part of larger tract which David Martin and Gertraut, John and Mary Witwer and Peter released to Jacob Sentzenig (Sensenig) and Barbara, May 21, 1785 (Sensineys in America) |
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Notes for Michael Witwer: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 March 17, 1778 February 16, 1785 WITWER, MICHAEL Wife. Mary Witwer. Children: John, Joseph, Elizabeth, Jonas, Barbara, David, Daniel and Mary. Ex. John Witwer and Jacob Sensenig. Earl Twp. |
| iii. | Gertraut Sensenig411, born Abt. 1727; died Unknown; married David Martin; born Abt. 1720; died Unknown. |
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More About David Martin: Occupation: farmer, Manor twp |
| iv. | Jacob Sensenig411, born 1730; died 1814 in 84 years old; married Barbara Abt. 1760; born Abt. 1745; died Unknown. |
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Notes for Jacob Sensenig: The farm was deeded to this Jacob from the first Jacob. From the Sensenig Book: He was public spirited as appears for the following: The first public school In Pa was founded in New Holland, Pa, in 1786, and Frank R Diffenderfer, in writing the history of the school gives a list of the subscribers to the school fund in terms of money and services. Among the subscribers we find Jacob Sensenig who contributed a log and hauled it free of charge to the schoolhouse which was building, though he lived several miles away. Dr Diffenderfer, as a boy went to this school and dedicated this little stanza in Pa dutch in appreciation: "Do bin ich ganga in die Schul; Wo ich nicht war gans kle; Dort war dar Meschter in seim Stuhl; Dort war sei Wip, und dort sei Ruhl; Ich kan's noch alles seh." When Jacob was 82 years old, he willed the plantation on which he was living to Daniel, his son. This will is K 1 593, Earl Twp, June 15, 1812; and this will was signed by these children (we have included Daniel) See note on son Jacob's page Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 June 15, 1812 March 12, 1814 SENSENIG, JACOB Wife. Barbara Sensenig. Children: Mary, Elizabeth, Anna, Esther, Sarah, Feronica, Daniel and John. Ex. Daniel and John Sensenig. Earl Twp. |
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More About Jacob Sensenig: Will: March 26, 1814, Daniel Witwer, a cousin, was the executor. |
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Notes for Barbara: There is reason to believe that Barbara was considerably younger and the second wife. If she had been as old as he was she would have been 59 years old when Fronica was born in 1789. There is a record that states that Jacob, a bachelor, who died in 1841 at the age of 63 years was the son of Jacob and Elizabeth. If there has been no mistake made in copying this record, we are let to infer that all the children born before Jacob, the bachelor, were also children of Jacob and Elizabeth. |
| v. | John Sensenig411, born Abt. 1731; died Unknown; married Anna; born Abt. 1735; died Unknown. |
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Notes for John Sensenig: From the Sensenig Book John Sensenig, who wrote his name John Sinsingh in signing a release, was a Practitioner of Physic, who held forth at Middletown, now in Daphin County, where he paid taxes in Paxtang township in 1780. His wife's name was Anna. There is nothing to Dauphin county records to give us information. John and Anna may have had children. Mtgy. Mrs Coldren has sent us this note: When Charles Christopher died in 1767, he had no direct heirs. But in a release dated 11/4/1772, we find the release signed by John and Anna Sensenig. Anna was probably a niece of Charles Christopher. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 December 3, 1787 March 5, 1798 MUSSELMAN, CHRISTIAN Wife. Mary Musselman. Children: John, Christian, Joseph, Barbara, Mary and Christina. Ex. John Sensenig and Michael Bear. Earl Twp. |
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More About John Sensenig: Occupation: Practioner of Physic, located at Middletown, Pa |
| vi. | Peter Sensenig411, born 1738; died September 07, 1804; married (1) Maria Holl; born Abt. 1742; died Unknown; married (2) Ursula Shoneur Abt. 1765; born Abt. 1740; died Unknown. |
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Notes for Peter Sensenig: From the Sensenig book Peter Sensenig, born in 1738, was the youngest member of the original Jacob Sensenig family, who married first Ursula Shoneur, the widow of his first cousin Christian. His 2nd wife was Maria Holl. Peter was born in Earl twp, Lancaster co, Pa and moved to York county, and from there he went to the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia, where he became a very prominent man. He stands at the head of the Virginia Branch and we shall speak of him at greater length under that heading. |
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