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Henry Washington Jarrett

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Henry Washington Jarrett Veteran

Birth
Emmaus, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Jan 1910 (aged 71)
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Emmaus, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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PVT. CO B, 176 PA MIL INF. CIVIL WAR.
Son of John & Henrietta (Leibert) Jarrett and husband of Sophia M. (Christ) Jarrett.
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Gilbert-Knappenberger-Jarrett
& Allied Families 1990
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. Birth & death dates are from Moravian Cemetery records:
(a) HENRY W. JARRETT - bo 25 October 1838 - died 14 January 1910 - married to SOPHIA M. CHRIST. She born 27 May 1840 - died 17 November 1911.
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Sources:
Title: History and Genealogy of the Knauss Family in America Author: Compiled & Arranged by: James Owen Knauss and Tilghman John Knauss Publication: Published by Knauss Family Association, Inc., Emmaus, PA. 1915 Note: Tracing back the records to Ludwig Knauss to the year 1723 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: Page-109 Title: History and Genealogy of the Knauss Family in America Author: Compiled & Arranged by: James Owen Knauss and Tilghman John Knauss Publication: Published by Knauss Family Association, Inc., Emmaus, PA. 1915 Note: Tracing back the records to Ludwig Knauss to the year 1723 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: Page-111
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/ EMMAUS BANK DIRECTORS

The new Emmaus National Bank will have these directors: Menno GEISINGER, Old Zionsville; Amandus SCHULER, Vera Cruz; Squire Silas G. CROLL, Trexlertown; Solon FISHER, Topton; John S. YEAGER, Allentown; E.A. STANSFIELD, Charles D. BROWN, H.M. KNAUSS and Henry W. JARRETT, of Emmaus. It is rumored that the latter will be president and that Kehl MARKLEY, of Macungie, formerly of near Red Hill, has the refusal of the cashiership. He has been the mainstay of the Macungie branch of the Perkiomen National Bank of East Greenville. The Perkiomen Bank does not want to lose him. With him would go some of the patronage which that bank has in that neighborhood. It is believed he will accept.

PVT. CO B, 176 PA MIL INF. CIVIL WAR.
Son of John & Henrietta (Leibert) Jarrett and husband of Sophia M. (Christ) Jarrett.
-----------------------------------
Gilbert-Knappenberger-Jarrett
& Allied Families 1990
-------------pg-402-------------
. Birth & death dates are from Moravian Cemetery records:
(a) HENRY W. JARRETT - bo 25 October 1838 - died 14 January 1910 - married to SOPHIA M. CHRIST. She born 27 May 1840 - died 17 November 1911.
--------------------
Sources:
Title: History and Genealogy of the Knauss Family in America Author: Compiled & Arranged by: James Owen Knauss and Tilghman John Knauss Publication: Published by Knauss Family Association, Inc., Emmaus, PA. 1915 Note: Tracing back the records to Ludwig Knauss to the year 1723 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: Page-109 Title: History and Genealogy of the Knauss Family in America Author: Compiled & Arranged by: James Owen Knauss and Tilghman John Knauss Publication: Published by Knauss Family Association, Inc., Emmaus, PA. 1915 Note: Tracing back the records to Ludwig Knauss to the year 1723 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: Page-111
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/ EMMAUS BANK DIRECTORS

The new Emmaus National Bank will have these directors: Menno GEISINGER, Old Zionsville; Amandus SCHULER, Vera Cruz; Squire Silas G. CROLL, Trexlertown; Solon FISHER, Topton; John S. YEAGER, Allentown; E.A. STANSFIELD, Charles D. BROWN, H.M. KNAUSS and Henry W. JARRETT, of Emmaus. It is rumored that the latter will be president and that Kehl MARKLEY, of Macungie, formerly of near Red Hill, has the refusal of the cashiership. He has been the mainstay of the Macungie branch of the Perkiomen National Bank of East Greenville. The Perkiomen Bank does not want to lose him. With him would go some of the patronage which that bank has in that neighborhood. It is believed he will accept.



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