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Henry Samuel Eberhart

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Henry Samuel Eberhart

Birth
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Apr 1914 (aged 82)
Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Pleasant Grove, Douglas County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Catherine E. Kistler and Joseph Eberhart

From Cutler's History of Kansas:

HENRY S. EBERHART, farmer, Section 10, P. O. Pleasant Grove, was born in Mercer County, Penn., May 20, 1831. When he was a child his father moved into Butler County, Penn., and a few years later to Armstrong County, Penn., where Henry S. grew up receiving a common school education. He was united in marriage in Armstrong County, Penn., December 29, 1853, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Hawks, by whom he has eight children - Sarah C., Samuel L., Mary E., Susannah E., Margaret R., David H., Noah A. and Naomi M. He came to this State in 1854, but returned to Pennsylvania the following year, and came back again in 1857, and settled in Willow Springs Township, where he owns a small farm of fifty acres, with good buildings, etc. During the war, Mr. E. was drafted and place in Company C, Tenth Regiment Kansas Infantry, but was soon taken down with rheumatism and sent to the hospital, and was discharged August 7, 1865.
Son of Catherine E. Kistler and Joseph Eberhart

From Cutler's History of Kansas:

HENRY S. EBERHART, farmer, Section 10, P. O. Pleasant Grove, was born in Mercer County, Penn., May 20, 1831. When he was a child his father moved into Butler County, Penn., and a few years later to Armstrong County, Penn., where Henry S. grew up receiving a common school education. He was united in marriage in Armstrong County, Penn., December 29, 1853, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Hawks, by whom he has eight children - Sarah C., Samuel L., Mary E., Susannah E., Margaret R., David H., Noah A. and Naomi M. He came to this State in 1854, but returned to Pennsylvania the following year, and came back again in 1857, and settled in Willow Springs Township, where he owns a small farm of fifty acres, with good buildings, etc. During the war, Mr. E. was drafted and place in Company C, Tenth Regiment Kansas Infantry, but was soon taken down with rheumatism and sent to the hospital, and was discharged August 7, 1865.


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