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Aaron Warble

M, #21781
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)

DaughterElizabeth Warble (b. about 1859)
SonJacob Clinton Warble (b. about 1862)
DaughterHarriet Clare Warble (b. about 1865)
SonOscar Warble (b. about 1870)
SonJohn Warble (b. about 1872)
DaughterCatharine Warble (b. about 1876)

Biography

Aaron Warble married Mary Catherine Arnold, daughter of Daniel Arnold and Elizabeth Price, on 11 March 1858 in Carroll Co., IL,

Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900:

GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

WARBLE, AARON ARNOLD, MARY CATHERINE CARROLL 03/11/1858 OMR/0126.

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Elizabeth Warble

F, #21782, b. about 1859

Parents

FatherAaron Warble
MotherMary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth Warble was born about 1859.
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Jacob Clinton Warble

M, #21783, b. about 1862

Parents

FatherAaron Warble
MotherMary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jacob Clinton Warble was born about 1862. He married Eva Irena Shoemaker on 25 October 1883 in Ogle Co., IL,

Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900:

GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

WARBLE, JACOB CLINTON SHOEMAKER, EVA IRENA OGLE 10/25/1883 001/ 6433.

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Harriet Clare Warble

F, #21784, b. about 1865

Parents

FatherAaron Warble
MotherMary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Harriet Clare Warble was born about 1865. She married Martin L. Strock on 2 December 1896 in Carroll Co., IL,

Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900:

GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

STROCK, MARTIN L WARBLE, HARRIET CLARE CARROLL 12/02/1886 B/ 79 3139.

Harriet Clare Warble was also known as Harriet Clare Hattie.
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Oscar Warble

M, #21785, b. about 1870

Parents

FatherAaron Warble
MotherMary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Oscar Warble was born about 1870. He married Selma Sophia Anderson on 9 June 1898 in Warren Co., IL,

Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900:

GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

WARBLE, OSCAR ANDERSON, SELMA SOPHIA WARREN 06/09/1898 E/ 66.

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John Warble

M, #21786, b. about 1872

Parents

FatherAaron Warble
MotherMary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

John Warble was born about 1872.
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Catharine Warble

F, #21787, b. about 1876

Parents

FatherAaron Warble
MotherMary Catherine Arnold (b. about 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Catharine Warble was born about 1876. She married Reuben Hufford, son of Andrew Hufford and Sarah, on 30 September 1897 in Ogle Co., IL,

Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900

GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

Hufford, Reuben(S/O Andrew&Sarah) Warble, Katie(D/O Aaron&Mary) Ogle 09/30/1897 002/ 9098.

Catharine Warble was also known as "Katie" Warble.
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Susannah Emmert

F, #21788, b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)

SonRev. Benjamin E. Price+ (b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896)
SonJoseph Price (b. 25 November 1829, d. 13 October 1894)
SonRev. David E. Price+ (b. 7 September 1832, d. 9 August 1923)
SonJacob E. Price+ (b. 12 May 1835, d. 8 December 1905)
SonAbram Emmert Price+ (b. 26 August 1837, d. 5 October 1927)
SonJohn Emmert Price+ (b. 28 July 1840, d. December 1909)
DaughterAnna Maria Price (b. 3 January 1843)
DaughterSusanna E. Price+ (b. 3 November 1845)

Biography

Susannah Emmert was born on 9 November 1805.1 She married Jacob Baker Price, son of Rev. Jacob Price and Susanna Baker, on 16 February 1826.1 Susannah Emmert died on 27 June 1848 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1

She was buried in June 1848 in Price's Meetinghouse Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.2
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 730. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.
  2. [S82] Price Genealogy, 614.

Rev. Benjamin E. Price

M, #21789, b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Price (b. 14 December 1831, d. 2 March 1862)

DaughterSusan Catherine Price+ (b. 17 October 1851, d. 20 October 1925)
SonCurrent Emmert Price (b. 20 December 1852, d. 23 November 1862)
SonBenjamin Price (b. 21 September 1855, d. 9 February 1862)
DaughterAnna May Price (b. 15 April 1858, d. 8 November 1862)
DaughterMartha Emma Price (b. 11 April 1860, d. 1 November 1862)

Biography

Rev. Benjamin E. Price was born on 19 June 1827 in Quincy Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He married Mary Price, daughter of John Price and Catherine Bear, on 12 September 1850.1 Rev. Benjamin E. Price married Harriet Stoner, daughter of David Stoner and Nancy Snively, after March 1862 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA (probably.) Rev. Benjamin E. Price married Mary A. Rinehart, daughter of Samuel Rinehart and Catherine Bonebrake, after July 1887 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA (probably.) Rev. Benjamin E. Price died on 5 June 1896 in Franklin Co., PA, Mr. Price, retired farmer, wa a minister in the Brethren church and served at Price's Meeting. He was one of the founders of the Geiser Mfg. Co. of Waynesboro in 1867 as Geiser Mfg. Co, Daniel Geiser, President; Benjamin E. Price, Vice-President. After Mr. Geiser's death, Mr. Price became President.

He was buried in June 1896 in Price's Meetinghouse Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.
Rev. Benjamin E. Price was minister, Church of the Brethren.2

Note: A photo of Benjamin E. Price is reproduced on page 28 of "A History of the Church of the Brethren in Southern District of Pennsylvania" edited by J. Linwood Eisenberg, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D.
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 730. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.
  2. [S82] Price Genealogy, 731.

Joseph Price

M, #21790, b. 25 November 1829, d. 13 October 1894

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Joseph Price was born on 25 November 1829 in Quincy Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He died on 13 October 1894 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA, He was born on the old homestead, 2 miles north of Waynesboro, and remained with his parents until he was 18 years old. His education was acquired in a country school and at Lititz, Pa., where he attended school one year, 1849-50. From January, 1851, to April, 1853, he was engaged in the drug business in Boonsboro, Md., but in the latter year he removed to Waynesboro, where he became actively engaged in the dry goods business, alone until 1864, from then he had a partner (the firm being Price & Hoeflick), 1879 when he sold out to D. M. Good. After the establishment of the Frick Mfg. Co. in 1873, he was a stockholder and director in that concern. In 1873 he was elected president of the First National Bank. Was also treasurer of the Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Railroad and contributed both time and money toward getting the railroad to Waynesboro. Was a member of the Presbyterian Church and elected an Elder in 1873; was also superintendent of the Sunday school.1



Note: Did not marry.1
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 733. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Rev. David E. Price

M, #21791, b. 7 September 1832, d. 9 August 1923

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Family: Helen E. Rowland (b. 11 January 1832, d. 26 February 1893)

SonFranklin Jacob Price+ (b. 3 September 1854)
DaughterSusan Kate Price (b. 15 February 1856, d. 22 May 1884)
SonDeacon Charles Henry Price+ (b. 14 July 1858, d. 29 May 1941)
DaughterSarah Samantha Price+ (b. 1 January 1860, d. 15 March 1916)
SonElmer Wolf Price (b. 7 September 1861, d. December 1911)
SonJames Quinter Price (b. 2 November 1863, d. 30 August 1864)
SonSamuel Garber Price (b. 5 May 1867, d. 17 May 1898)
DaughterAnnie Mary Price (b. 1 June 1869, d. 30 August 1869)
SonHarvey Emmert Price+ (b. 2 October 1871)
DaughterNannie Elizabeth Price+ (b. 28 October 1877)

Biography

Rev. David E. Price was born on 7 September 1832.1 He married Helen E. Rowland, daughter of Henry Rowland and Elizabeth Stefflebauer, on 25 November 1853 in Ogle Co., IL.1 Rev. David E. Price married Mary Elizabeth Hicks, daughter of George Hicks and Elizabeth, on 26 February 1899 in Ogle Co., IL. Rev. David E. Price died on 9 August 1923 in Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.1

Rev. David E. Price was Church of the Brethren.

Note:

From article by Rev. John Heckman, Gospel Messenger, Sept. 1, 1923:

"Mr. Price got his only schooling in the district school of Jonestown, near his father's home. In early life he was impressed with the fact that he would be called to the ministry; hence, in order to be prepared for it, he pleaded with his father to send him away to a high school. His father did not favor such schools very much, but after continual pleading he consented to send him one school year to the Lititz Academy, Lancaster Co., Pa. Knowing that this would be his only opportunity, Brother Price did his very best, and often was at his studies while some of the other boys were at play or in bed. He became quite efficient in grammar and arithmetic. He also studied natural philosophy, astronomy, mensuration, trigonometry and surveying.

"April 8, 1853, in company with his cousin, Emanuel Stover, he started to Illinois to visit some of his relatives and to see the Western country. His father had a quarter section of land one and one-half miles south of Mount Morris. He told David he might look at the land and if he wanted it he might have it for what it cost him. David went to see the land but was not well pleased with it. He got acquainted with a lady, however, while in the West, and through the influence of both, moved out to Illinois in the following autumn."

"In the fall of 1855 both (he and wife) united with the Church of the Brethren at West Branch, and about a year later he was elected to the ministry. Though he always anticipated it, it was the greatest burden that was ever laid upon him. On account of his extreme backwardness, it was some time before he did much active work. A few years later he was advanced to the second degree of the ministry and in the spring of 1866 he was ordained to the eldership. In 1902, he tendered his resignation and the following year it was accepted. Brother Price attended the first Annual Meeting in 1847, when he was about fifteen years old. Since then he has been to 32 annual meetings, serving twelve times on the Standing Committee, and in 1886, 1893 and 1896 served as Moderator of Annual Meeting. He served on a number of important committees. He was frequently appointed Moderator of District Meetings."

"After the death of his second wife he disposed of his home in Mount Morris and went to Nebraska to live with his children. There he lived up to the time of his death with his son Charles, except a short time which he spent in Indiana with his daughter Nannie."

"The early years of his ministry, when he was timid before the public, proved to be his years of preparation. He studied and read much. His conversation with his brethren was always on Bible subjects. At one time he could repeat the entire New Testament from memory."

"About a year after his ordination, Brother Price was chosen elder of the Silver Creek (now Mt. Morris) church at its organization. With new responsibilities came courage and boldness. At this time began his thirty six years of work as leader and elder of this church and his wider work in the District and General Brotherhood."

"During this time Mount Morris College was opened. At first he questioned the wisdom of the move but he did not shrink from the new problems it brought. Before the school question was anywhere near settled, the Brethren at Work was moved to Mount Morris from Lanark. This added new burdens to his already heavy load. Instead of being discouraged, however, he would say: 'We'll just do the best we can.'"

"His preaching was logical and at times profound. Sometimes his sermon would be almost wholly Scripture quotations, Titley framed together, unfolding his theme. His personality was strong and vigorous. His presence suggested vital church ideals and a pure life. Honest and sincere, frugal and economical, kind and considerate, deeply religious, strong in conviction, master of himself, a man of fine Christian character. Brother Price served his church and time with a holy and definite purpose."

From "A Tribute to Elder David E. Price," by Rev. J. H. Moore, Gospel Messenger of Sept 8, 1923:

"No man stood higher among the churches in northern Illinois than Brother Price. He lived at a time when there were a number of strong men in that District, and he was always looked up to as a real man among men."

"Brother Price came upon the scene in northern Illinois at a time when a man of his type was needed. His education was sufficient to meet the demands of his prosperous community. A large number of members, mainly from Pennsylvania and Maryland, settled in that part of the state. Practically all of them were prosperous farmers, and they needed an intelligent, devout, firm and clear headed thinker as an elder. Brother Price was that type of a man, and under his skillful directions there grew up one of the strongest, best regulated and most influential churches in the District. Later on, when the mission spirit stirred all northern Illinois, his congregation was ready to help finance the movement and join in the inspiration of the occasion. Then when the time arrived for a Brethren school in the West, an opening was found in a well established community of members, where there was sufficient influence and church loyalty to give the religious side of the institution confidence and stability. All of this, and much more, happened because Brother David E. Price, a young man, twenty-two years old, moved onto a farm, a short distance south of Mount Morris, in the spring of 1854, accepted Christ as his Saviour, grew up with the community, became its leader, and for thirty-four years remained steadfast as the presiding elder of the flock of which the Holy Ghost made him the overseer. Amid storm and calm he kept a warm heart, a cool head and steady nerves. Marvelous influences have radiated from Mount Morris-- influences that have encircled the globe--largely because Brother Price, while in the full strength of his manhood, played well his part in laying the moral and religious foundations for the educational interests that have grown up about his home town. Surely he did not live in vain."

Ten children (all of 1st mar.), viz: Franklin Jacob, Susan Kate, Charles Henry, Sarah Samantha, Elmer Wolf, James Quinter, Samuel Garber, Annie Mary, Harvey Emmert, Nannie Elizabeth.

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 733. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Jacob E. Price

M, #21792, b. 12 May 1835, d. 8 December 1905

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Emma Ziegler (b. 18 October 1838, d. 19 January 1917)

DaughterAnna Ida Price+ (b. 26 April 1861)
DaughterSusan Price+ (b. 27 June 1863)
SonJoseph Z. Price (b. 1866)
SonHarry Z. Price+ (b. 10 August 1868)
SonGuy Z. Price+ (b. 19 May 1877)
SonLester Z. Price (b. 21 November 1879, d. 18 August 1918)

Biography

Jacob E. Price was born on 12 May 1835 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1 He married Mary Emma Ziegler, daughter of Jacob Ziegler and Susan Funk, in 1857.1 Jacob E. Price died on 8 December 1905 in Richmond, Franklin Co., KS.1

Occupation: Farmer. Jacob E. Price was Church of the Brethren.
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 740. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Abram Emmert Price

M, #21793, b. 26 August 1837, d. 5 October 1927

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Stover (b. 4 February 1841, d. 30 December 1916)

DaughterAnnie Mary Price+ (b. 19 November 1862, d. 15 June 1938)
SonHarvey S. Price+ (b. 10 February 1864, d. 9 June 1936)
DaughterIda P. Price (b. 23 June 1866)
DaughterSusan Price (b. 30 September 1867, d. 9 October 1871)
SonBenjamin Price (b. 19 April 1869)
DaughterMyrtle Price+ (b. 28 January 1871, d. 10 November 1923)
SonJ. Stover Price+ (b. 21 April 1874)

Biography

Abram Emmert Price was born on 26 August 1837 in Waynesboro, Quincy Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 He married Elizabeth Stover, daughter of John Stover and Mary Deardorf, on 31 January 1862.1 Abram Emmert Price died on 5 October 1927 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA,

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Death Comes Suddenly To Old Resident

Abram Emmert Price, Manufacturer, Taken by Death Early Today

Cast his first vote for Lincoln

Abram Emmert Price, one of Waynesboro's oldest and best known residents, died suddenly this morning at 2 o’clock at his home at 137 West Main street. He was 90 years old on August 26, having been born in 1837.

A stroke is believed to have been the immediate cause of death although he had been in ill health due to a kidney condition for some time.

He had been about the house as usual yesterday and in the afternoon complained of not feeling well. He retired at 7 o’clock and fell asleep at 10 o’clock, from which sleep he never wakened.

His son, J. Stover Price, and grandson, Emmert Price, were with him when death came.

Mr. Price had been identified with the business affairs of Waynesboro practically all of his life. He went with the Geiser Manufacturing company when it was organized and while there, at different times, held the positions of foreman, assistant superintendent and superintendent. In 1888 he was elected president of the company and was identified with the Geiser firm until a short time before the plant was taken over by the Emerson-Brantingham company. After the fire of 1882 which destroyed the original plant, Mr. Price superintended the erection of the present buildings.

He was one of the organizers of the Emmert Manufacturing company, also the Bank of Waynesboro. At the time of his death he was one of the vice presidents and directors of the First National Bank and Trust Company. He served as a member of borough council at one time. Practically all his life he had been an active member of the Church of the Brethren.

He was a member of the Republican party all his life. His first vote cast was for President Lincoln and he had voted at every presidential election since that time.

Mr. Price was born on the Price homestead north of town, the son of Jacob and Susan (Emmert) Price. On January 31, 1862, he married Elizabeth Stover who died December 30, 1916.

For eight years after he was married he continued farming on the home place, coming to Waynesboro in 1870. He was farming at the time of the Civil War and during the Confederate invasion troops under General Early took 40 of his cattle, also one horse, he having removed all the other horses before the troops put in their appearance. For the horse that was taken an officer gave Mr. Price a due bill of $80 payable 60 days after ratification of the treaty of peace.

There survive the following children: Mrs. Daniel Stoner, Harvey S. Price, Benjamin W. Price, and J. Stover Price, all of Waynesboro; a half-sister, Mrs. Prudence Barr, South Potomac avenue; also eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon with services at the house at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in Green Hill cemetery.

Published in the Waynesboro Record Herald, October 5, 1927.



He was buried in October 1927 in Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA, Findagrave #50406274.
Abram Emmert Price was Church of the Brethren.

Note:

From Biographical Annals of Franklin Co., 1905:

"Abraham E. Price was reared on the farm and attended the country schools. He left the farm in 1870 and went to Waynesboro, where he has since resided. Soon after he located there he became connected with the Geiser Mfg. Co., working first in the wood department for two years. He was next given charge of the repair department and then bought and inspected lumber for several years. Previous to the death of Daniel Geiser he was made Assistant Superintendent. In 1888, he became President of the Company, a position he held for the succeeding two years, when he resigned, though he is still a director. He was one of the organizers of the Emmert Mfg. Co. of which he is President and was also one of the organizers of the Bank of Waynesboro, of which he has been vice president from the first."

From Wanger book, p. 741:

Mr. Price began farming soon after his marriage in the early part of the Civil War. At the time of the Confederate invasion he had some forty odd head of cattle taken by the army under Gen. Kearly. Mr. Price had removed all his horses from the farm with the exception of one mare; this was taken and the officer in charge left a due bill for Mr. Price for $80, payable sixty days after the ratification of a treaty of peace. The loss of the cattle was a severe blow to Mr. Price as these were purchased at farm sales a few months before on credit. Church of the Brethren. 137 W. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa.

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 741. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Anna Maria Price

F, #21794, b. 3 January 1843

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Anna Maria Price was born on 3 January 1843.
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Susanna E. Price

F, #21795, b. 3 November 1845

Parents

FatherJacob Baker Price (b. 11 April 1804, d. 16 July 1876)
MotherSusannah Emmert (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)
Pedigree Link

Family: Samuel David Martin (b. May 1842)

SonClifford P. Martin+ (b. September 1867, d. 1918)

Biography

Susanna E. Price was born on 3 November 1845 in Franklin Co. (probably), PA.1 She married Samuel David Martin, son of David C. Martin and Priscilla, about 1865, One child born and living as of 1900 census.2
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Citations

  1. [S881] Williamsport, p.60B, Dwelling 52, Family 61, 1870 Federal Census, Washington County, Maryland. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 596; FHL #552095.
  2. [S932] Hagerstown, Dist. 0092, sheet 8B, line 98, 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Maryland. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 629; FHL #1240629.

Catherine Price

F, #21796, b. about 1833

Parents

FatherJohn Price (b. 1 February 1808, d. 22 October 1877)
MotherCatherine Bear (b. 18 October 1810, d. 2 June 1875)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Catherine Price was born about 1833. She married Henry Good, son of Christian Good and Elizabeth Stover, No children.1
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 761. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Susan Catherine Price

F, #21797, b. 17 October 1851, d. 20 October 1925

Parents

FatherRev. Benjamin E. Price (b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896)
MotherMary Price (b. 14 December 1831, d. 2 March 1862)
Pedigree Link

Family: Dr. Andrew Snively Bonebrake (b. 22 January 1848, d. 24 April 1913)

DaughterBertha Bonebrake+ (b. 26 August 1874)
DaughterAdda E. Bonebrake (b. 11 January 1877)
DaughterMary Bonebrake (b. 8 May 1881, d. October 1971)
SonBenjamin Snively Bonebrake+ (b. 8 April 1889, d. June 1971)

Biography

Susan Catherine Price was born on 17 October 1851 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.1 She married Dr. Andrew Snively Bonebrake, son of Daniel Bonebrake and Margaret Stoner, about 1873, Ceremony by Rev. Jacob Oller.1 Susan Catherine Price died on 20 October 1925 in Baltimore, MD.1

Susan Catherine Price was Church of the Brethren.
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 731. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Current Emmert Price

M, #21798, b. 20 December 1852, d. 23 November 1862

Parents

FatherRev. Benjamin E. Price (b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896)
MotherMary Price (b. 14 December 1831, d. 2 March 1862)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Current Emmert Price was born on 20 December 1852.1 He died on 23 November 1862.1

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 732. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Benjamin Price

M, #21799, b. 21 September 1855, d. 9 February 1862

Parents

FatherRev. Benjamin E. Price (b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896)
MotherMary Price (b. 14 December 1831, d. 2 March 1862)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Benjamin Price was born on 21 September 1855.1 He died on 9 February 1862.1

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 732. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Anna May Price

F, #21800, b. 15 April 1858, d. 8 November 1862

Parents

FatherRev. Benjamin E. Price (b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896)
MotherMary Price (b. 14 December 1831, d. 2 March 1862)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Anna May Price was born on 15 April 1858.1 She died on 8 November 1862.1

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 732. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Martha Emma Price

F, #21801, b. 11 April 1860, d. 1 November 1862

Parents

FatherRev. Benjamin E. Price (b. 19 June 1827, d. 5 June 1896)
MotherMary Price (b. 14 December 1831, d. 2 March 1862)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Martha Emma Price was born on 11 April 1860.1 She died on 1 November 1862.1

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 732. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Mary Elizabeth Hicks

F, #21802, b. 17 March 1845, d. 27 February 1912

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Elizabeth Hicks was born on 17 March 1845. She married Rev. David E. Price, son of Jacob Baker Price and Susannah Emmert, on 26 February 1899 in Ogle Co., IL. Mary Elizabeth Hicks died on 27 February 1912 in Mt. Morris, Ogle Co., IL.

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Helen E. Rowland

F, #21803, b. 11 January 1832, d. 26 February 1893

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Rev. David E. Price (b. 7 September 1832, d. 9 August 1923)

SonFranklin Jacob Price+ (b. 3 September 1854)
DaughterSusan Kate Price (b. 15 February 1856, d. 22 May 1884)
SonDeacon Charles Henry Price+ (b. 14 July 1858, d. 29 May 1941)
DaughterSarah Samantha Price+ (b. 1 January 1860, d. 15 March 1916)
SonElmer Wolf Price (b. 7 September 1861, d. December 1911)
SonJames Quinter Price (b. 2 November 1863, d. 30 August 1864)
SonSamuel Garber Price (b. 5 May 1867, d. 17 May 1898)
DaughterAnnie Mary Price (b. 1 June 1869, d. 30 August 1869)
SonHarvey Emmert Price+ (b. 2 October 1871)
DaughterNannie Elizabeth Price+ (b. 28 October 1877)

Biography

Helen E. Rowland was born on 11 January 1832 in Virginia.1 She married Rev. David E. Price, son of Jacob Baker Price and Susannah Emmert, on 25 November 1853 in Ogle Co., IL.1 Helen E. Rowland died on 26 February 1893 in Mt. Morris, Ogle Co., IL (probably.)1

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 733. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Harriet Stoner

F, #21804, b. 9 August 1821, d. 7 July 1887

Parents

FatherDavid Stoner (b. 17 November 1780, d. 30 August 1875)
MotherNancy Snively (b. 15 March 1784, d. 16 April 1845)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Harriet Stoner was born on 9 August 1821. She married Rev. Benjamin E. Price, son of Jacob Baker Price and Susannah Emmert, after March 1862 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA (probably.) Harriet Stoner died on 7 July 1887.

She was buried in 1887 in Price's Meetinghouse Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA.
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Mary A. Rinehart

F, #21805, b. 10 September 1836, d. 6 January 1914

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary A. Rinehart was born on 10 September 1836. She married Rev. Benjamin E. Price, son of Jacob Baker Price and Susannah Emmert, after July 1887 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA (probably.) Mary A. Rinehart died on 6 January 1914 in Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA (probably.)1

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 731. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Benjamin Emmert

M, #21806
Pedigree Link

Family: Anna Maria

DaughterSusannah Emmert+ (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)

Biography

Benjamin Emmert married Anna Maria.
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Anna Maria

F, #21807
Pedigree Link

Family: Benjamin Emmert

DaughterSusannah Emmert+ (b. 9 November 1805, d. 27 June 1848)

Biography

Anna Maria married Benjamin Emmert.
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David Emmert

M, #21808, b. 22 March 1804, d. 30 September 1857

Parents

FatherPastor John Emmert (b. 1778, d. May 1820)
MotherNancy Avey (b. 27 April 1784, d. 27 June 1866)
Pedigree Link

Family: Susan Price (b. 5 December 1807, d. 8 July 1888)

SonJacob P. Emmert+ (b. 27 February 1827, d. 7 June 1890)
SonSimon Emmert (b. 1829, d. 13 November 1850)
SonJohn Emmert+ (b. 25 July 1830, d. 7 July 1900)
DaughterAnn P. Emmert+ (b. 24 April 1834)
SonDavid B. Emmert+ (b. 1 August 1836, d. 10 June 1884)
SonThomas Emmert (b. about 1839)
SonJoseph Emmert+ (b. 14 April 1841, d. 12 April 1915)
DaughterSusan P. Emmert+ (b. 24 March 1844)
SonWilliam Emmert (b. about 1847)

Biography

David Emmert was born on 22 March 1804 in Emmertsville, Washington Co., MD. He married Susan Price, daughter of Rev. Jacob Price and Susanna Baker, in 1825.1 David Emmert died on 30 September 1857 in Carroll Co., IL,

suddenly in Mt. Carroll, Ill., on 30th Sept. our much esteemed brother David Emmert, aged 53. Settled in this country in 1839 and did much in building up the church here and improving the neighborhood. His death leaves a vacancy which cannot be easily filled. He was called to the ministry about four years ago. Leaves a widow and 8 children. From Gospel Visitor, Dec. 1857.1



He was buried in October 1857 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, Findagrave #141050851.
Occupation: County judge and minister. in 1850.

Note:

From Heckman: "Brethren in Northern Illinois and Wisconsin":

This family moved from Franklin County, PA to Carroll County, Illinois in 1839, most likely accompanied by their nephews Daniel and Samuel Price, who in September of that year located in Ogle Co. See pages 14+ for more information.

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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 725. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.

Jacob P. Emmert1

M, #21809, b. 27 February 1827, d. 7 June 1890

Parents

FatherDavid Emmert (b. 22 March 1804, d. 30 September 1857)
MotherSusan Price (b. 5 December 1807, d. 8 July 1888)
Pedigree Link

Family: Catherine Dubbel (b. 19 October 1826, d. 16 September 1911)

SonDavid E. Emmert (b. 21 July 1851, d. 28 October 1851)
SonMillard Fillmore Emmert (b. 18 December 1852, d. 23 August 1853)
DaughterCora Anna Emmert+ (b. December 1855, d. 22 March 1938)
DaughterLouisa J. M. Emmert+ (b. April 1857, d. 16 March 1943)

Biography

Jacob P. Emmert was born on 27 February 1827 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD.1 He married Catherine Dubbel.2 He died on 7 June 1890 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.

He was buried in June 1890 in Mount Greenwood Cemetery, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Findagrave #8110691.
Occupation: Merchant in 1860 in Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL.3 Occupation: Grain dealer, per census, Chicago Ward 14, p. in 1870 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
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Citations

  1. [S935] Mt. Carroll Twp., p.356 (right page), Dwelling 3, Family 3, 1850 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 99.
  2. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 726. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.
  3. [S621] Mt. Carroll, p.1083, Dwelling 1922, Family 1780, 1860 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 159; FHL #803159.

Simon Emmert

M, #21810, b. 1829, d. 13 November 1850

Parents

FatherDavid Emmert (b. 22 March 1804, d. 30 September 1857)
MotherSusan Price (b. 5 December 1807, d. 8 July 1888)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Simon Emmert was born in 1829 in Washington Co. (probably), MD.1,2 He died on 13 November 1850 in California in the gold fields, burial location unknown.



Note: Did not marry.3
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Citations

  1. [S82] George F. P. Wanger, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price (The Evangelical Press, Harrisburg, Penn., 1926), 726. Hereinafter cited as Price Genealogy.
  2. [S935] Mt. Carroll Twp., p.355 (left page), Dwelling 6, Family 6, 1850 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 99.
  3. [S82] Price Genealogy, 725.