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Maria Catharina <I>Koppenheffer</I> Bonawitz

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Maria Catharina Koppenheffer Bonawitz

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1812 (aged 44–45)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Berrysburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Maria Catharina's parents were farming in Bethel Township, Berks County at the time of her birth.

At the time of her marriage, Maria Catharina's husband George Bonawitz owned three acres in adjacent Tulpehocken Township that he bought from his father's estate around 1793 under supervision of the Orphan's Court for the sum of 75 pounds. George was a tailor and worked as a laborer.

They sold the land in Tulpehocken in 1801 and moved to Dauphin County, near Berrysburg. Around that time, Maria Catharina's parents also moved to the area. In 1809, George and Maria Catharina bought 100 acres north of Berrysburg which George then farmed.

Together, George and Maria Catharina had six children.

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N.B. Historically the family name was spelled Koppenhöfer.
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Sources: Book of Bonawitz and Bonewitz, A Genealogy, by Oby Bonawit, 1970, p. 9; and Dauphin Co. Tombstone Inscriptions Vol. II by Oscar Stroh.
Maria Catharina's parents were farming in Bethel Township, Berks County at the time of her birth.

At the time of her marriage, Maria Catharina's husband George Bonawitz owned three acres in adjacent Tulpehocken Township that he bought from his father's estate around 1793 under supervision of the Orphan's Court for the sum of 75 pounds. George was a tailor and worked as a laborer.

They sold the land in Tulpehocken in 1801 and moved to Dauphin County, near Berrysburg. Around that time, Maria Catharina's parents also moved to the area. In 1809, George and Maria Catharina bought 100 acres north of Berrysburg which George then farmed.

Together, George and Maria Catharina had six children.

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N.B. Historically the family name was spelled Koppenhöfer.
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Sources: Book of Bonawitz and Bonewitz, A Genealogy, by Oby Bonawit, 1970, p. 9; and Dauphin Co. Tombstone Inscriptions Vol. II by Oscar Stroh.


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