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John S. Lauffer

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John S. Lauffer

Birth
Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Feb 1851 (aged 81)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Export, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.388653, Longitude: -79.6254413
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John Lauffer, Sr., son of Christian, the Pioneer, was born March 8, 1769, in Northampton Co., Pa., and was a boy of five years when his father migrated into Westmoreland Co. In the year 1794 he moved on a tract of land north of Harrison City, a portion of which has since been known as the Hezekiah Waugaman farm.

His tombstone in the Denmark Manor Cemetery, Penn Tp., Westmoreland Co., bears this inscription: In memory of John Lauffer, Sr., died Feb. 18, 1851. Aged 81 years, 11 months, 10 days.

John Lauffer, Sr., was a very careful man in the matter of keeping an accurate family record. In his huge German Bible with its wooden lids covered with leather, he jotted down the dates of birth of his children as they were born. His estate was settled in 1856 after the death of his wife Barbara in 1855. Geo. Ashbaugh, son-in-law, and his son, Christian, were the executors. The whereabouts of that old Bible the descendants of neither Christian Lauffer nor George Ashbaugh can inform us. This old Bible may be no longer in existence. It simply shows the necessity of the publication of some such history as this to keep old records together, if we are to know in the later times, just Who-is-Who in the great Lauffer family.

John Lauffer, Sr., was the father of fourteen children.

Born of Susanna, nee Kemerer, first wife of John, Sr., who died Nov. 11, 1815, aged 41 years.

1. Elizabeth.

2. Susanna

3. Mary

4. Christian

5. Daniel

6. John, Jr.

7. Simeon

8. Seth

9. Hettie

10. Henry

11. Jacob

12. Sarah

Born of Barbara, nee Erret, second wife of John, Sr.

13. Hannah

14. Catherine
John Lauffer, Sr., son of Christian, the Pioneer, was born March 8, 1769, in Northampton Co., Pa., and was a boy of five years when his father migrated into Westmoreland Co. In the year 1794 he moved on a tract of land north of Harrison City, a portion of which has since been known as the Hezekiah Waugaman farm.

His tombstone in the Denmark Manor Cemetery, Penn Tp., Westmoreland Co., bears this inscription: In memory of John Lauffer, Sr., died Feb. 18, 1851. Aged 81 years, 11 months, 10 days.

John Lauffer, Sr., was a very careful man in the matter of keeping an accurate family record. In his huge German Bible with its wooden lids covered with leather, he jotted down the dates of birth of his children as they were born. His estate was settled in 1856 after the death of his wife Barbara in 1855. Geo. Ashbaugh, son-in-law, and his son, Christian, were the executors. The whereabouts of that old Bible the descendants of neither Christian Lauffer nor George Ashbaugh can inform us. This old Bible may be no longer in existence. It simply shows the necessity of the publication of some such history as this to keep old records together, if we are to know in the later times, just Who-is-Who in the great Lauffer family.

John Lauffer, Sr., was the father of fourteen children.

Born of Susanna, nee Kemerer, first wife of John, Sr., who died Nov. 11, 1815, aged 41 years.

1. Elizabeth.

2. Susanna

3. Mary

4. Christian

5. Daniel

6. John, Jr.

7. Simeon

8. Seth

9. Hettie

10. Henry

11. Jacob

12. Sarah

Born of Barbara, nee Erret, second wife of John, Sr.

13. Hannah

14. Catherine


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  • Created by: kav
  • Added: Aug 10, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7750843/john_s-lauffer: accessed ), memorial page for John S. Lauffer (8 Mar 1769–15 Feb 1851), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7750843, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Export, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by kav (contributor 46586029).