The following is a paragraph excerpted from The History of Lehigh County, Volume 2, page 356.
"Daniel W. Fetherolf, son of Jacob, son of Jacob, was born September 15, 1821, and died January 16, 1890.
His homestead was the Rev. Johann Zulich (1796-1875) farm, which is now owned by his son John K. He operated a tannery on this farm till about 1867, when he abandoned it. He had partners until 1857, but from that year he had it alone. On that farm he built the present barn in 1872. He was a school director and an assistant assessor. In the church at Jacksonville he was a deacon, elder and treasurer. His wife was Maria (Polly) Kistler. She was born October 20, 1824 and died October 12, 1910 aged 86 years less 8 days. Their children were Mary, married Jacob N. Hartman; William K.; Lucetta married Amos Trexler and John K."
The following is a paragraph excerpted from The History of Lehigh County, Volume 2, page 356.
"Daniel W. Fetherolf, son of Jacob, son of Jacob, was born September 15, 1821, and died January 16, 1890.
His homestead was the Rev. Johann Zulich (1796-1875) farm, which is now owned by his son John K. He operated a tannery on this farm till about 1867, when he abandoned it. He had partners until 1857, but from that year he had it alone. On that farm he built the present barn in 1872. He was a school director and an assistant assessor. In the church at Jacksonville he was a deacon, elder and treasurer. His wife was Maria (Polly) Kistler. She was born October 20, 1824 and died October 12, 1910 aged 86 years less 8 days. Their children were Mary, married Jacob N. Hartman; William K.; Lucetta married Amos Trexler and John K."
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