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From: (geri brennan)
Subject: [PANORTHA-L] Re: Cline/Kline - Barringer
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 18:46:49 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: Nancy7501@aol.com's message of Tue, 11 Mar 2003 15:11:25 EST


Dauphin County
DeHaven, Jehu, of Harrisburg, was born in Montgomery county, April 15,
1814. He was the son of Nathan and Diana (Waltz) DeHaven, both of French
descent. Mr. Nathan DeHaven was a stone mason. He had 6 children of whom
John was the only survivor (1896), the others were; William, Henry,
Ulrich, Henrietta, and Eliza. Mr. and Mrs. DeHaven both died in
Montgomery county.

Jehu DeHaven was married in Daupin county, Oct 3, 1837 to Esther, d/o
John and Catharine (Conrad) Kline.Children; William, Eliza, the wife of
Jacob Fackler, of New York City, Jehu Jr., Emily,, the widow of Edward
Jones, Esther, widow of Albert Bricker, Isabella, Friderick, of
Harrisburg, Matilda, died as a baby, and George. Mrs. DeHaven died at
age 70 in 1885. She was born in 1815. Her parents were both natives of
Montgomery county. Mr. Kline was in the sho buisnee, they had children;
Esther, Leah, Catherine, Frederick and William. The family belonged to
the Presbyterian church. Both parents died in Montgomery county.

Barringer, Jacob, P., was born in Harrisburg, Jan 10, 1839. He is the
son of Michael J. and Mary (Parson) Barringer. The Barringer family were
native of Alace and were Hugueots. The first of the family to come to
America was Michael Barringer, great-grandfather of Jacob P., who
settled in Lancaster county, where his son Jacob was born.

Jacob Barringer, son of Michael, of France, camed to Daupin county in
1810 or 11 and located on the Susquehanna township. The present site of
Harrisburg cemetery was part of his farm. He was a member of the 1st
Reformed Church. He died about 1830. His wife was ____Palmer, of
Franklin county. Children, Michael J., Jacob and Aaron.

Michael J.Barringer, son of Jacob, of Lancaster county, grandson of
Michael of France, and father of Jacob P., was born in what was then
Susquehanna township, but his now the 8th ward of Harrisburg. Member of
the Lutheran church. He died in 1856. His wife is a daughter of Mrs.
Mary Parson, whose family (Clark) emigrated from England. The had 5
children, William Clark, Michael J., Charles H. of GA, Emma R., Mrs.
Charles J. Schriver of Harrisburg.

Jacob P, married in 1853 to Emily J., d/o William Snyder, of Harrisburg.
They have no children. Member of St. Paul's Episcopal church.

Best Wishes, Geri


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