He removed to West Buffalo, Northumberland County (present-day Union County), Pennsylvania before 1796, when he was taxed as a "jobber" with 120 acres of land.
He was among the first settlers of present-day Lumber Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania in 1810 (formerly Chapman Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, then later in Clinton County from 1839 to 1860), where he lived on Strawbridge Farm above Sterling Run.
Farmer.
He died about 1861 (after 21 June 1860) in Lumber Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania.
He removed to West Buffalo, Northumberland County (present-day Union County), Pennsylvania before 1796, when he was taxed as a "jobber" with 120 acres of land.
He was among the first settlers of present-day Lumber Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania in 1810 (formerly Chapman Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, then later in Clinton County from 1839 to 1860), where he lived on Strawbridge Farm above Sterling Run.
Farmer.
He died about 1861 (after 21 June 1860) in Lumber Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania.
Gravesite Details
Unmarked.
Family Members
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George Christian Spangler Jr
1755–1829
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Anna Margaret Spangler Gramley
1758–1846
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Michael Spengler
1760–1848
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John Henry Spangler
1763–1843
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Johann Christopher "George" Spangler
1766–1855
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Susanna Spangler Abel
1770–1819
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Jacob Spangler
1772–1798
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George Spangler
1775–1850
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Georg Peter Spangler
1776–1849
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Anna Maria "Mary" Spangler Kratzer
1780–1837
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