Collections of the Genealogical Society of Phila., PA.
October 20, 1813, Conrad Redheffer was buried in Whitemarsh, aged 45 years, 5 months, 27 days.
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Date: 1814-03-08;
Paper: Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
"Notice". All persons indebted to the estate of Conrad Redheffer, formerly of the township of Germantown in the County of Philadelphia deceased, are requested to make immediate payment and others who have demands against the aforesaid estate, to bring in their accounts properly attested to.
Ann Redheffer Admix. Germantown, Feb 26.
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On February 20, 1793, Conrad Redheifer married Ann Keyser in
St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Relative Joseph G. Ranck is listed on the marriage record. They were the parents of four known children, Hannah Keyser Redheffer.,Benjamin Keyser Redheffer and Conrad and Seth Redheffer. Mother Ann and children's memorials will be added soon.
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NOTICE BY THE POST OFFICE :
A list of letters remaining in the Washington City m April 01,1801
Conrad Redheffer
(Source: The National Intelligencer & Washington Advertiser)
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Ancient and modern Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill
page 163.
No.5177, The Washington tavern, was owned and kept for a long time by Daniel Hines, previously by Mr. Sellers, now by Matthew Ifill.
No's.5153 and 5155, being one house, next above Mr. Channon's and next below Nice's livery stable, was formerly the abode of Mrs. Hannah Keyser. It now belongs to Mrs. Hannah Nice. It was the celebrated tavern called the Wigwam. It was kept for some time by Conrad Redheffer.
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Research and bio by JMB
Collections of the Genealogical Society of Phila., PA.
October 20, 1813, Conrad Redheffer was buried in Whitemarsh, aged 45 years, 5 months, 27 days.
~ ~~~~~~
Date: 1814-03-08;
Paper: Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
"Notice". All persons indebted to the estate of Conrad Redheffer, formerly of the township of Germantown in the County of Philadelphia deceased, are requested to make immediate payment and others who have demands against the aforesaid estate, to bring in their accounts properly attested to.
Ann Redheffer Admix. Germantown, Feb 26.
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On February 20, 1793, Conrad Redheifer married Ann Keyser in
St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Relative Joseph G. Ranck is listed on the marriage record. They were the parents of four known children, Hannah Keyser Redheffer.,Benjamin Keyser Redheffer and Conrad and Seth Redheffer. Mother Ann and children's memorials will be added soon.
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NOTICE BY THE POST OFFICE :
A list of letters remaining in the Washington City m April 01,1801
Conrad Redheffer
(Source: The National Intelligencer & Washington Advertiser)
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Ancient and modern Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill
page 163.
No.5177, The Washington tavern, was owned and kept for a long time by Daniel Hines, previously by Mr. Sellers, now by Matthew Ifill.
No's.5153 and 5155, being one house, next above Mr. Channon's and next below Nice's livery stable, was formerly the abode of Mrs. Hannah Keyser. It now belongs to Mrs. Hannah Nice. It was the celebrated tavern called the Wigwam. It was kept for some time by Conrad Redheffer.
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Research and bio by JMB
Family Members
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Anna Margaretha Rodehoeffer Geilinger
1763–1853
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Charles William Redheffer
1766–1821
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Elizabetha Redheffer
1770–1774
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Ann Redheifer Bartleson
1772–1823
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Anna Maria "Mary" Redheifer Engard
1782–1862
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Sarah Redheifer Aiman
1787–1876
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John Redifer Sr
1790–1860
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Jacob Redifer
1792–1858
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William Redifer
1794–1858
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