As a Lutheran, he is found on the confirmation list of the Allemangel Records (Vol. 1-B), New Jerusalem Church (later called the Red Church), for the years 1817-1822. In 1828, George and John Miller were administrators of his father's estate worth $1,473.03. They sold the Neiferd property and distributed the proceeds to his mother and the three surviving children - George, Jacob and Isaac.
After receiving his inheritance, George migrated to Sugar Creek township, Stark Co., Ohio. In 1847, the year that his grandson Daniel Whitmore was born, he moved the family to Van Wert Co., Ohio.
George was a farmer, a Democrat, and belonged to the Dunkard Church of the Brethren. He died of consumption. There is a "Neiferd Road" in Van Wert County.
As a Lutheran, he is found on the confirmation list of the Allemangel Records (Vol. 1-B), New Jerusalem Church (later called the Red Church), for the years 1817-1822. In 1828, George and John Miller were administrators of his father's estate worth $1,473.03. They sold the Neiferd property and distributed the proceeds to his mother and the three surviving children - George, Jacob and Isaac.
After receiving his inheritance, George migrated to Sugar Creek township, Stark Co., Ohio. In 1847, the year that his grandson Daniel Whitmore was born, he moved the family to Van Wert Co., Ohio.
George was a farmer, a Democrat, and belonged to the Dunkard Church of the Brethren. He died of consumption. There is a "Neiferd Road" in Van Wert County.
Family Members
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Magdalena Neifert
1825–1825
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Neiferd Putman
1826–1915
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Mary Ann Neiferd Swigert
1827–1903
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James W. Neiferd
1831–1897
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Susan Neiferd Agler
1835–1907
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William P. Neiferd
1837–1900
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Anna Elizabeth Neiferd Agler
1839–1907
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Nancy Neiferd King
1841–1914
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Samuel Neiferd
1843–1895
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George W. Neiferd
1846–1915
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John Neiferd
1849–1857
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Mahala J Neiferd
1852–1856