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Elizabeth Lydia “Eliza” <I>Rominger</I> Fishel

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Elizabeth Lydia “Eliza” Rominger Fishel

Birth
Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Death
16 Jan 1894 (aged 70)
Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Elizabeth (went by Eliza) Lydia Rominger was the fourth of five known children of Johann Philip (went by Philip) Rominger (1784-1860) and Elizabeth Greter (became Crater) Rominger (1787-1870), who married 16 Dec 1807 in Stokes (became Forsyth) County, North Carolina. In 1831 the family moved to the nearly formed Moravian Community of Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana.


Eliza married Adam Fishel (1818-1897) on 29 Sep 1842 at Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana. The family spent their entire wedded life in or in the vicinity of Hope. Eliza and Adam were the parents of two known children, namely:


1. Jonas Samuel Fishel (1844-1919)

2. Sina Elizabeth Fishel Gilliland (1846-1925)


Links to Eliza's parents, husband, both of her two known children and all of her four known siblings are included below.


Find-A-Grave contributor Shelli Steedman supplied the following:


OBIT:


Mrs. Adam Fishel, who has resided with her husband on a farm two miles east of Hope for at least fifty years, died at 10 o'clock p. m., Thursday. Mrs. Fishel was well known to all the people in the northeastern part of the county.


She was born at Salem, North Carolina, in 1823, being 71 years old at the time of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Fishel were married at Salem when she was 20 years of age. By this marriage two children were born, a son and a daughter, who survive their mother. Mrs. Fishel was for many years a consistent member of the Moravian Church of Hope. Her funeral will take place from the Moravian Church tomorrow at 10 a.m.


The Republic, January 25, 1894

Elizabeth (went by Eliza) Lydia Rominger was the fourth of five known children of Johann Philip (went by Philip) Rominger (1784-1860) and Elizabeth Greter (became Crater) Rominger (1787-1870), who married 16 Dec 1807 in Stokes (became Forsyth) County, North Carolina. In 1831 the family moved to the nearly formed Moravian Community of Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana.


Eliza married Adam Fishel (1818-1897) on 29 Sep 1842 at Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana. The family spent their entire wedded life in or in the vicinity of Hope. Eliza and Adam were the parents of two known children, namely:


1. Jonas Samuel Fishel (1844-1919)

2. Sina Elizabeth Fishel Gilliland (1846-1925)


Links to Eliza's parents, husband, both of her two known children and all of her four known siblings are included below.


Find-A-Grave contributor Shelli Steedman supplied the following:


OBIT:


Mrs. Adam Fishel, who has resided with her husband on a farm two miles east of Hope for at least fifty years, died at 10 o'clock p. m., Thursday. Mrs. Fishel was well known to all the people in the northeastern part of the county.


She was born at Salem, North Carolina, in 1823, being 71 years old at the time of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Fishel were married at Salem when she was 20 years of age. By this marriage two children were born, a son and a daughter, who survive their mother. Mrs. Fishel was for many years a consistent member of the Moravian Church of Hope. Her funeral will take place from the Moravian Church tomorrow at 10 a.m.


The Republic, January 25, 1894



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