Daniel Bonbright Jr. {sic} the son of Immigrant Daniel Sr. and Anna Maria (Conrad) Beinbrech{sic}, succeeded in part of the family homestead at Grindstone Hill on which stood the residence of his father. He served in the American Revolution in and around the Philadelphia area 1777-1781. In 1802 he sold his portion of the homestead in Gilford Township Franklin County to Daniel Leap and removed to Unity town, Westmoreland County, where he died 8 December 1822. He married Anna Catharine b. 16 May 1760, a daughter of George Hartzok and, and fathered at least these children:
(1.) Elizabeth Bonrbrake, b. 1778 married David Mentzer.
(2.) Martha Beinbrech 15 February 1779-d. 24 August 1862 wed John Clugston.
(3.) Catharine Beinbrech married John Poorman and had issue who removed to Ohio.
(4.) Mary
Bonbright b.1784-d.1849 wed (first)Jacob Smith b.1780-d.1812 and (second) John
Fetter and had six children.
(5.) Daniel Bonbright b.18 July 1787 in Youngstown, Westmoreland County, PA.-d.28 March
1842 lies buried in the German Lutheran Church graveyard at Youngstown PA. On 13 July 1813, he wed Mary born 12 June 1705-22 September 1455, daughter of Jacob Smith, who bore him ten children.
(6.) Susanna Beinbrech b. 1783-d. 1850 married Jacob Armel, of Westmoreland County, PA.
(7.) Margaret Beinbrech wed Joseph Migrantz.
(8.) Rachael Beinbrech married Thomas McClellan.
(9.) Hannah Beinbrech married John Ross.
(10.) Jacob Beinbrech b. 1785-d.1822.
(11.) John Beinbrech (twin of Jacob) died in infancy.
Source: THE BONEBRAKE (BEINBRECH) FAMILY. Published by the Antietam Ancestors, Volume III., number 4 Spring 1991, page 91 Waynesboro Historical Society, 138 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA. 17268
Todd Andrew Dorsett Editor and Publisher.
Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538
Daniel Bonbright Jr. {sic} the son of Immigrant Daniel Sr. and Anna Maria (Conrad) Beinbrech{sic}, succeeded in part of the family homestead at Grindstone Hill on which stood the residence of his father. He served in the American Revolution in and around the Philadelphia area 1777-1781. In 1802 he sold his portion of the homestead in Gilford Township Franklin County to Daniel Leap and removed to Unity town, Westmoreland County, where he died 8 December 1822. He married Anna Catharine b. 16 May 1760, a daughter of George Hartzok and, and fathered at least these children:
(1.) Elizabeth Bonrbrake, b. 1778 married David Mentzer.
(2.) Martha Beinbrech 15 February 1779-d. 24 August 1862 wed John Clugston.
(3.) Catharine Beinbrech married John Poorman and had issue who removed to Ohio.
(4.) Mary
Bonbright b.1784-d.1849 wed (first)Jacob Smith b.1780-d.1812 and (second) John
Fetter and had six children.
(5.) Daniel Bonbright b.18 July 1787 in Youngstown, Westmoreland County, PA.-d.28 March
1842 lies buried in the German Lutheran Church graveyard at Youngstown PA. On 13 July 1813, he wed Mary born 12 June 1705-22 September 1455, daughter of Jacob Smith, who bore him ten children.
(6.) Susanna Beinbrech b. 1783-d. 1850 married Jacob Armel, of Westmoreland County, PA.
(7.) Margaret Beinbrech wed Joseph Migrantz.
(8.) Rachael Beinbrech married Thomas McClellan.
(9.) Hannah Beinbrech married John Ross.
(10.) Jacob Beinbrech b. 1785-d.1822.
(11.) John Beinbrech (twin of Jacob) died in infancy.
Source: THE BONEBRAKE (BEINBRECH) FAMILY. Published by the Antietam Ancestors, Volume III., number 4 Spring 1991, page 91 Waynesboro Historical Society, 138 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA. 17268
Todd Andrew Dorsett Editor and Publisher.
Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538
Family Members
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement