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EBERHART/EBERHARD/EVERHART
Generation 1: Andreas Eberhard ( - died before 1774)
Generation 2: Eva Margaretha Eberhard (born 1755, married 1774, died ?)

 

 

 

We have identified that the person who was the "source" for the EBERHART  entry which was later in 8/3822. She lives in TN and we will mail or call to ask if she knows of documentation for her source.

1) Perhaps Christian FRY  was first married to a Catherine, perhaps in Germany since George FRY is listed as born in Germany in 1785 ? and then later married to Eve who's name appears on a few sources. One source-an entry in a LDS-IGI CD,  lists Eve's maiden name as Eve Margaret EBERHART.

WFT #8-tree 3822  lists Jacob FRYE as the father of
Christian FRY ,   born in Maryland and married in Frederick Co., Maryland  on 27 Mar 1774 to Eve Margaret EBERHART b. about 1771 in Frederick County, MD. Her parents are listed as Andraes EBERHART and Maria Barbara (WEBER) EBERHART. He  lists the Children of Christian FRYE and Eve as: Peter b. 1775, Catherine b. 1776, Mary, Michael, Charles, George,  John, William, and Elizabeth FRYE. We are trying to identify the source of this info. Also, if Christian FRY was married in 1774 in Maryland...he is likely to have played some part in the revolutionary war.

2) Christian Fry and Eve Margaret EBERHART of Winchester, Virginia listed as parents per LDS - IGI info. I don't find references to Christian family being from Winchester, Virginia on the other sites.

3) Christian FRY's daughter Catherine/Katherine- I have seen her name spelled as Katherine on numerous notes written by others, I don't know if it was a misspelling or it her name is listed as Katherine in source documents such as the census. Other Catherine spelled with a "C" are Christian's first wife according to My FRY Family website....it's of course possible that her mother was Catherine...and Eve was her step-mother...also Christian's son George named his daughter Catherine with a "C".


Eberhart/Everhart Ancestry in the United States of America: A Comprehensive Manual, 1727-1995 by Shawn Barnhart, published by Heritage Books, Inc. Softcover, 148 pages.1540E Pointer Ridge Place; Bowie, MD 20716, 1.800.398.7709. Their web site is www.heritagebooks.com.

"This genealogy will be of great value to anyone interested in the Eberhart/Everhart surname, from the serious researcher to the merely curious. Even though the booko's primary focal points are the states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, the genealogical information also includes many different Eberhart/Everhart families (and their descendants) spread throughout the entire United States. The information is organized by chapters that focus on certain counties and the Eberhart/Everhart families that originated in them. Pennsylvania counties covered include: Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Center, Indiana, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Venango, Snyder and Northumberland. Ohio counties covered include: Harrison, Tuscarawas, Stark, Jefferson and Holmes. Additional Chapters cover Eberhart/Everhart families in Loudon County, VA, Carroll County, MD, and Massillon, OH. A bibliography and an every name index make a good book even better."

The Heritage Books Catalogue item number is B065 [B zero six five].

The ISBN is 0-7884-0371-0


Pennsylvania German Pioneers
 
Christian (O) Eberhard Andreas Jäger


Re: Everhart,Frederick 1753 Pa.
Posted by: Martha Grimes (ID *****2691) Date: August 21, 2002 at 21:20:39
In Reply to: Re: Everhart,Frederick 1753 Pa. by Pamela K. Casebolt of 471

Looking for information on Johannas Eberhart and Susanna Guhl's daughter, Catharina Barbara Everhart. I have her born in 1746 in Wuerttenburg, Germany. Through the pieces I've put together, I have her married to Martin Dustman born, 1776 in Washington Co. PA., died Apr. 30 1853 in Mahoning Co. OH. They had six children...Jacob, Elizabeth, Susanne, Sarah, Joseph and Rebecca.
I haven't been able to connect them together in any records. I'm hoping someone will know somethng about Martin Dustman. I have all decendents of his in my records, but would like to know who his parents were and where they originated from.
Also I am curious if anyone has information on the Eberhardt's in Germany before Andreas Eberhardt, born 19 Sep 1678 in Glatten, Wuerttenburg, Germany. This was Catharina Barbara's grandfather.

 


THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Being a CATALOGUE OF FAMILY HISTORIES.

History of the EBERHARTS in Germany and the United States, 1265-1890. By Rev. Uriah Eberhart. Chicago, Ill.: Donohue & Henneberry, printers, 1891. 12mo, 263 pages.


Several Andreas EBERHARDTs:
immigrated in 1772, they seem to be several references for the same person.
Here's a couple sources:

Place: America
Year: 1772
Source Name: BOYER, CARL, 3RD, editor. Ship Passenger Lists, Pennsylvania and Delaware (1641-1825). Newhall, Calif.: the editor, 1980. 289p. 4th pr. 1986. Reprint. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1992.
Source Page #: 165
Also:
Source Name: BRAUN, FRITZ, and FRIEDRICH KREBS. "Amerika-Auswanderer des 18. Jahrhunderts
aus suedpfaelzischen Gemeinden." In Schriften zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, Part 2. Ludwigshafen am Rhein [Germany]: Richard Louis Verlag, 1956. 20p.
Source Annotation:
"Eighteenth Century Immigrants to America from South Palatine Parishes." Date and port of arrival, a few are date and place of first mention of residence in the New World. A republication of materials which first appeared in a series on Palatine emigration history: Mitteilungen zur Wanderungsgeschichte der Pfaelzer, supplement to the periodical, Pfaelzische Familien- und Wappenkunde, Folge 5 (1956), pp. 29-36; Folge 6 (1956), pp. 37-44; Folgen 11-12 (1957), pp. 83-84. English translation appears as "German Emigrants from Palatinate Parishes," in The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, vol. 25:4 or "Pennsylvania Dutch Pioneers from South Palatine Parishes," in The Pennsylvania Dutchman, vol. 8:3. Source Page #: 19

Also, 2 Andreas EBERHARDTs emmigrated from Worttemberg, one in 1851, the other in 1854.  Another immigrated to Philadelphia port in 1754.  Yet another immigrated to an uncertain port in 1752 from the Rheinland or Saarland in Germany.

Andreas EBERHART:
Place: Philadelphia
Year: 1754
Source Name: STRASSBURGER, RALPH BEAVER. Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the
Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Edited by William John Hinke.  Norristown [PA]: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1983. Vol. 1. 1727-1775. 776p. Source Annotation: Contains 29,800 names, with annotations written by Krebs (see no. 4203). Various references to the names in Strassburger will be found in other listings, mostly where authors have attempted to line up their information with that in Strassburger. This work (often referred to as Strassburger and Hinke) is much superior to no. 7820, Rupp, and no. 1804, Egle. It forms a revision with additions to Rupp and Egle, and was prepared and edited with great accuracy. Vol. 1 contains captains' lists, 1727-1775; vol. 2 has facsimiles of all signatures of signers of oaths of allegiance and oaths of abjuration, and was not included in the G.P.C. reprint; vol. 3 has captains' lists from 1785-1808, and indexes to captains, ships, ports of departure, and surnames in all volumes. The set was originally vols. 42-44 of the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings. Source Page #: 645

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 PENNSYLVANIA
BERKS COUNTY. ALBANY TOWNSHIP.


Name of head of family: Eberhart, Jacob
Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2
Free white females, including heads of families: 2

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 PENNSYLVANIA
BERKS COUNTY.
ALBANY TOWNSHIP.

Name of head of family: Eberhart, John
Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1
Free white males under 16 years: 1
Free white females, including heads of families: 1


MEN OF NINETEEN-THIRTEEN
page 166
[p.166] Eberhart, Adolph Olson, governor of the State of Minnesota, was born June 10, 1871, in Sweden. He was educated in the Gustavus Adolphus Academy of St. Peter, Minn. He has always been prominently identified with the republican party in Minnesota. He is a member of the Masonic Order, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Royal Arcanum, Modern Woodmen, and various other fraternal and patriotic orders. He has filled the office of clerk of court; has been a member of the Minnesota state senate; and served as lieutenant-governor of his state. He is now serving his second term of 1913-15, as governor of the State of Minnesota; and resides in St. Paul, Minn.

Miss Abbie B. Holden.
DAR ID Number: 60557
Born in Troy, Ohio.
[p.184] Descendant of Nehemiah Holden, Adolphus Eberhart, and James Vance.
Daughter of Elnathan Holden and Christina T. Vance, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nehemiah Holden and Abbie Bassett, his 2nd wife; James Vance, Jr., and Margaret E. Eberhart, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Vance and Amy Slack, his wife; Adolphus Eberhart and Sophia Spelman, his wife.
Nehemiah Holden (1763-1849) in 1781-83 served in Capt. Phineas Wade's company, Col. Michael Jackson's regiment of Massachusetts troops. In 1818 he applied for a pension, which was allowed. He was born in Fairlie, N. H.; died in Higginsport, Ohio.
Adolphus Eberhart (1760-1828) served as a private minute man in the Burlington County, New Jersey militia; also in Capt. Jonathan Kinsey's company, 4th battalion, 2nd establishment, New Jersey Continental Line, 1778. He was born in Germany.
James Vance (1753-1833) was placed on the pension roll of Greene County, Pa., 1832, for service as private, New Jersey militia. He was born in Ireland.

Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century.
Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography page 328

EBERHART, GILBERT L., soldier, lawyer, legislator, poet, was born in Beaver county, Pa. He was educated at Mercer academy and Washington College. He served four years in the union army during the war, a part of that time being on the staff of Gen. George G. Meade. Since entering upon the practice of law he has always been active in public affairs; has served as county superintendent of the public schools; two terms as a member of the legislature of Pennsylvania; was twice mayor of New Brighton; and in 1891 was elected a delegate to a proposed convention for the revision of the state constitution. He is a member of the Bars of Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer and Butler counties, and of the supreme court of Pennsylvania. He has been strongly urged to stand for nomination to the bench in the thirty-sixth judicial district. He is the author of a number of meritorious poems

A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

BENJAMIN E. EBERHART, La Porte City, Iowa (4746). Son of Albert G. and Eliza (Evans) Eberhart; grandson of Adolphus Eberhart, private Maryland troops, wounded at Brandywine.

A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

LOUIS VERNON EBERHART, Sylvanite, Mon. (11256). Son of George Evans and Ida Louise Eberhart; grandson of Albert Gallatin and Eliza Ellen Eberhart; great-grandson of Adolphus Eberhart, private Penna. Militia.

Hans George (+) Eckhart Johanes (X) Eberhart Johanes (+) Eberhart Andreas Lüttich
Hans Jerg Schinckh Michael Wolf
Conrad (G) Gensly
Hans Jerg Ege
Johann Jacob Ege Friedrich Heyl
Andereas (X) Kappler
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Surname: Andreas Eberhart
Description: Born
Event: Birth
Date: 16 Nov 1809
Church: Records of Union Church, Hamilton Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1800-1830
Remarks: Baptized soon after the birth.
Source Information:
Lineages, Inc., comp. Hamilton Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1800-30: Union Church. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com

 


"History of the Eberharts in Germany & the U. S., from 1265-1890", by Rev. U. Eberhart 
ISBN: 0-7404-2475-0 / 0740424750

 

 

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