Elizabeth Bonebrake the daughter of Jacob and Susannah (Hollinger) Bonebrake married Jacob Franklin Oller son of Joseph and Rebecca (Stoner) Oller. They resided at 228 West Main Street Waynesboro, in a brick house erected in circa 1836 by the Reverend George W. Glessner on "The Hermitage," a farm owned by Glessner's father-in-law David Besore. Two of the Oller daughters-built-houses on the lot.
They had issue:
(1.) Rebecca Oller b. 23 May 1850 attained the age of one hundred two years. She married Columbus C. Stull b. 1829-d. 1918.
(2.) Salina Ann Oller b. 9 July 1851-d.7 August 1851 lies buried in the Bonebrake family burying ground on Conrad Bonebrake's homestead.
(3.) Susan E. Oller b. 1852-d. 1923 married Joseph E. Rohrer b. 1851-d. 1928.
(4.) Joseph Jacob Oller b. 2 March 1855 d. 35 August 1938. wed Myrtle b. 11 October 1869- d. 5 August 1938, daughter of Henry C. Funk.
(5.) William Boyer Oller b. 20 September 1960- d. 27 August 1862.
(6.) Jesse Rupp Oller b. 20 May 1860- d. 24 March 1904 married Ida, daughter of Dr, John A. and Helen (Bonebrake Royer.
(7.) Annie Grace Oller b. 1863-d. 1889 married Silas E. Dubbel b. 7 December 1861-died 20 May 1949, a druggist at Waynesboro.
(8.) Elizabeth Oller b. 5 October 1865-d. 17 June 1866.
(9.) May Bonebrake Oller b. 14 April 1867-d. 7 July 1962 wed David Maurice Wertz b. 7 October 1863- d. 19 March 1940 son of Hiram Emerick Wertz, of Quincy, PA.
(10.) John Bonebrake Oller married Adelaide Harley.
(11.) Edith Oller b. 22 March 1872-d. 29 January 1875.
Source:
THE BONEBRAKE FAMILY. Published
by the Antietam Ancestors, Volume III., number
4, Spring 1991, page 91. Waynesboro
Historical Society, 138 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA. 17268
Todd Andrew Dorsett Editor and Publisher.
Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538
Elizabeth Bonebrake the daughter of Jacob and Susannah (Hollinger) Bonebrake married Jacob Franklin Oller son of Joseph and Rebecca (Stoner) Oller. They resided at 228 West Main Street Waynesboro, in a brick house erected in circa 1836 by the Reverend George W. Glessner on "The Hermitage," a farm owned by Glessner's father-in-law David Besore. Two of the Oller daughters-built-houses on the lot.
They had issue:
(1.) Rebecca Oller b. 23 May 1850 attained the age of one hundred two years. She married Columbus C. Stull b. 1829-d. 1918.
(2.) Salina Ann Oller b. 9 July 1851-d.7 August 1851 lies buried in the Bonebrake family burying ground on Conrad Bonebrake's homestead.
(3.) Susan E. Oller b. 1852-d. 1923 married Joseph E. Rohrer b. 1851-d. 1928.
(4.) Joseph Jacob Oller b. 2 March 1855 d. 35 August 1938. wed Myrtle b. 11 October 1869- d. 5 August 1938, daughter of Henry C. Funk.
(5.) William Boyer Oller b. 20 September 1960- d. 27 August 1862.
(6.) Jesse Rupp Oller b. 20 May 1860- d. 24 March 1904 married Ida, daughter of Dr, John A. and Helen (Bonebrake Royer.
(7.) Annie Grace Oller b. 1863-d. 1889 married Silas E. Dubbel b. 7 December 1861-died 20 May 1949, a druggist at Waynesboro.
(8.) Elizabeth Oller b. 5 October 1865-d. 17 June 1866.
(9.) May Bonebrake Oller b. 14 April 1867-d. 7 July 1962 wed David Maurice Wertz b. 7 October 1863- d. 19 March 1940 son of Hiram Emerick Wertz, of Quincy, PA.
(10.) John Bonebrake Oller married Adelaide Harley.
(11.) Edith Oller b. 22 March 1872-d. 29 January 1875.
Source:
THE BONEBRAKE FAMILY. Published
by the Antietam Ancestors, Volume III., number
4, Spring 1991, page 91. Waynesboro
Historical Society, 138 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA. 17268
Todd Andrew Dorsett Editor and Publisher.
Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538
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