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George Schmidt Gebhart

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George Schmidt Gebhart

Birth
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Oct 1888 (aged 71)
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Gebhart was born and died in German Township.

His father was John George Gebhart and his mother, Margaret Elizabeth Schmidt. They came to Montgomery County and settled on Bear Creek about 1810.

From an article appearing in the Dayton Daily Journal, 10 October, 1888, "Found dead in the woods: the dead body of George S. Gephart a well known farmer of German Township, was found in the woods south of his farm Monday evening. He left the house after dinner with the intention of remaining away but a short time. When he had not returned at supper time the family became alarmed and instituted a search. It is supposed that he fell dead from heart disease. He leaves quite a large family."

From "Personal Sketches of Prominent Men and Pioneers of Montgomery County from the 1875 Combination Atlas Map of Montgomery County, OH by L.H. Everts: "George S. Gebhart, son of George and Margaret Gebhart, from Berks County, PA, was born in German Township, 12 April, 1817. George S. was the ninth child. In the year 1839, July 7, he entered into the matrimonial state, by taking to wife Magadlene, daughter of John & Julia Gephart of Miami Township. The result of this union was fifteen children, eleven of whom are still living. On account of his father's death, which event happened when the subject of our sketch was a mere child, his opportunities for learning were slender. He was obliged to rely on his own exertions for a living, and, for the fabulous sum of six and a quarter cents per day, he commenced work and life's hard battle. By untiring industry and economy, Mr. Gebhart has obtained his broad acres and convenient and handsome houses. He indeed owns one of the best farms in the County. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, and takes a strong interest in the cause of religion and education. He is a liberal donor to the Lutheran Academy that is to be erected in Germantown. He is widely and favorably known by a large circle of friends, and one in whom all have implicit confidences. He has been a member of the Democratic party from the time he cast his first vote. He commenced life in a log cabin. That cabin still stands, and serves as a landmark to exhibit the contrast of the present time with the days of yore. May we all profit by his good and Christian example."
Mr. Gebhart was born and died in German Township.

His father was John George Gebhart and his mother, Margaret Elizabeth Schmidt. They came to Montgomery County and settled on Bear Creek about 1810.

From an article appearing in the Dayton Daily Journal, 10 October, 1888, "Found dead in the woods: the dead body of George S. Gephart a well known farmer of German Township, was found in the woods south of his farm Monday evening. He left the house after dinner with the intention of remaining away but a short time. When he had not returned at supper time the family became alarmed and instituted a search. It is supposed that he fell dead from heart disease. He leaves quite a large family."

From "Personal Sketches of Prominent Men and Pioneers of Montgomery County from the 1875 Combination Atlas Map of Montgomery County, OH by L.H. Everts: "George S. Gebhart, son of George and Margaret Gebhart, from Berks County, PA, was born in German Township, 12 April, 1817. George S. was the ninth child. In the year 1839, July 7, he entered into the matrimonial state, by taking to wife Magadlene, daughter of John & Julia Gephart of Miami Township. The result of this union was fifteen children, eleven of whom are still living. On account of his father's death, which event happened when the subject of our sketch was a mere child, his opportunities for learning were slender. He was obliged to rely on his own exertions for a living, and, for the fabulous sum of six and a quarter cents per day, he commenced work and life's hard battle. By untiring industry and economy, Mr. Gebhart has obtained his broad acres and convenient and handsome houses. He indeed owns one of the best farms in the County. He is a member of the Lutheran Church, and takes a strong interest in the cause of religion and education. He is a liberal donor to the Lutheran Academy that is to be erected in Germantown. He is widely and favorably known by a large circle of friends, and one in whom all have implicit confidences. He has been a member of the Democratic party from the time he cast his first vote. He commenced life in a log cabin. That cabin still stands, and serves as a landmark to exhibit the contrast of the present time with the days of yore. May we all profit by his good and Christian example."


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