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Daniel Miller Ettinger

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Daniel Miller Ettinger

Birth
Death
25 Dec 1891 (aged 85)
York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daniel Miller Ettinger and Lovina Toomey Ettinger's Children:

Martin L. Ettinger - memorial ID 186800549
Sarah Elizabeth Ettinger - memorial ID 187222292
Alvina Ettinger Craver - memorial ID 65755137
Josephine Ettinger Ogden Memorial ID 102524475
Isaac Newton Ettinger b.1838 York co PA d. Aug 1849 probably buried at Prospect Hill
Daniel L. Ettinger Memorial ID 102524484
Paul Ettinger b. 1842 d. 1863 Baltimore, MD

BIO for Daniel M. Ettinger:
BIO: D. M. Ettinger, York County, PA

Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman

Copyright 2004. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/york/
_______________________________________________

History of York County, Pennsylvania. John Gibson, historical editor.
Chicago: F. A. Battey Publishing Co., 1886.
_______________________________________________

Part II, Biographical Sketches, York Borough, Pg 16

D. M. ETTINGER, civil engineer, and native of Hopewell Township, was born
September 12, 1806, to Adam and Elizabeth (Miller) Ettinger. He is one of
fourteen children and is of old German stock. The parents of Mr. Ettinger were
both born in York County. His father died in 1877 and his mother in 1855. His
maternal grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. At an early age,
D. M. Ettinger began teaching school and continued to teach for about thirty
years, and was one of the most successful teachers of the day and one of the
most popular York County ever had. For fourteen years he was a teacher in the
York County High School. In 1853 he was employed by the Chicago & Northwestern
Railway, as civil engineer. For over forty years he has been acting in the
capacity of surveyor and engineer, and is unquestionably one of the most
accurate civil engineers of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ettinger was married, in 1830, to
Miss Lovinia Toomy, a native of York County. To this marriage were born seven
children, viz.: Alvina, Martin L., Sarah, Josephine (deceased), Newton
(deceased), Daniel (deceased), and Paul (deceased). Mrs. Ettinger died October
4, 1882. Mr. Ettinger was formerly a Whig but is now a thorough Republican.
Although he is passing into the "sere and yellow leaf," his years sit lightly
upon him.

Contributor: Ellen Yopps
Daniel Miller Ettinger and Lovina Toomey Ettinger's Children:

Martin L. Ettinger - memorial ID 186800549
Sarah Elizabeth Ettinger - memorial ID 187222292
Alvina Ettinger Craver - memorial ID 65755137
Josephine Ettinger Ogden Memorial ID 102524475
Isaac Newton Ettinger b.1838 York co PA d. Aug 1849 probably buried at Prospect Hill
Daniel L. Ettinger Memorial ID 102524484
Paul Ettinger b. 1842 d. 1863 Baltimore, MD

BIO for Daniel M. Ettinger:
BIO: D. M. Ettinger, York County, PA

Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman

Copyright 2004. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/york/
_______________________________________________

History of York County, Pennsylvania. John Gibson, historical editor.
Chicago: F. A. Battey Publishing Co., 1886.
_______________________________________________

Part II, Biographical Sketches, York Borough, Pg 16

D. M. ETTINGER, civil engineer, and native of Hopewell Township, was born
September 12, 1806, to Adam and Elizabeth (Miller) Ettinger. He is one of
fourteen children and is of old German stock. The parents of Mr. Ettinger were
both born in York County. His father died in 1877 and his mother in 1855. His
maternal grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. At an early age,
D. M. Ettinger began teaching school and continued to teach for about thirty
years, and was one of the most successful teachers of the day and one of the
most popular York County ever had. For fourteen years he was a teacher in the
York County High School. In 1853 he was employed by the Chicago & Northwestern
Railway, as civil engineer. For over forty years he has been acting in the
capacity of surveyor and engineer, and is unquestionably one of the most
accurate civil engineers of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ettinger was married, in 1830, to
Miss Lovinia Toomy, a native of York County. To this marriage were born seven
children, viz.: Alvina, Martin L., Sarah, Josephine (deceased), Newton
(deceased), Daniel (deceased), and Paul (deceased). Mrs. Ettinger died October
4, 1882. Mr. Ettinger was formerly a Whig but is now a thorough Republican.
Although he is passing into the "sere and yellow leaf," his years sit lightly
upon him.

Contributor: Ellen Yopps


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