Mrs. Brant was first married to Martin Weigle, in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, February 6, 1862, and they lived in that county until 1866, when they came to Indiana, settling first in Clinton county and four years later removing to Tippecanoe county and locating where Mr. and Mrs. Brant now reside. Here Mr. Weigle died March 14, 1881, at the age of forty-five years. He was a member of the Dunkard church, a man who stood high in the esteem of all who knew him. He was a veteran in the civil war, being a private in Samuel B. Delh's Company F. One Hundred Fifty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Militia, enrolled on the 16th day of October, 1862, to serve three months, and was honorably discharged from service August 12, 1863 at Chambersbury, Pennsylvania, re reason of the expiration of his enlistment. (Note: His military records show that he was mustered-in on Nov 1, 1862 as a private in Captain Hale's Company 158th Regiment.) Mrs. Brant is also a member of the Dunkard church and politically, Mr. Brant is a Republican. All his active life he has been an ambitious, hard-working man, but of recent years has been disabled so that he cannot take charge of the active duties of the farm. Mrs. Brant is the mother of ten children, all by her first husband. Of this number two died infancy. The following is a brief discription of the children: George, Belle,who died at the age of seventeen years, Sarah? who died at the age of twenty-seven years, Albert and Alice, twins, Alice died aged six years; William, who died at the age of twenty-four years, Allen, who died aged three years; Aidy and Braidy, twins, and Etta.
Please note that Henrietta was buried with her second husband David Brant in Pyrmont Cemetery., Carroll Co., Indiana and not with her first husband Martin Weigle.
Mrs. Brant was first married to Martin Weigle, in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, February 6, 1862, and they lived in that county until 1866, when they came to Indiana, settling first in Clinton county and four years later removing to Tippecanoe county and locating where Mr. and Mrs. Brant now reside. Here Mr. Weigle died March 14, 1881, at the age of forty-five years. He was a member of the Dunkard church, a man who stood high in the esteem of all who knew him. He was a veteran in the civil war, being a private in Samuel B. Delh's Company F. One Hundred Fifty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Militia, enrolled on the 16th day of October, 1862, to serve three months, and was honorably discharged from service August 12, 1863 at Chambersbury, Pennsylvania, re reason of the expiration of his enlistment. (Note: His military records show that he was mustered-in on Nov 1, 1862 as a private in Captain Hale's Company 158th Regiment.) Mrs. Brant is also a member of the Dunkard church and politically, Mr. Brant is a Republican. All his active life he has been an ambitious, hard-working man, but of recent years has been disabled so that he cannot take charge of the active duties of the farm. Mrs. Brant is the mother of ten children, all by her first husband. Of this number two died infancy. The following is a brief discription of the children: George, Belle,who died at the age of seventeen years, Sarah? who died at the age of twenty-seven years, Albert and Alice, twins, Alice died aged six years; William, who died at the age of twenty-four years, Allen, who died aged three years; Aidy and Braidy, twins, and Etta.
Please note that Henrietta was buried with her second husband David Brant in Pyrmont Cemetery., Carroll Co., Indiana and not with her first husband Martin Weigle.
Family Members
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Levi K. Hoch
1824–1874
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Margaret Ann Hoch Au
1826–1884
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Sampson P. Hoch
1828–1909
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Caroline Hoch Rapp
1830–1899
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Miranda Hoch Christlieb
1833–1877
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Mary Agnes Hoch
1835–1837
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Benjamin F. Hoch
1837–1864
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Benjamin F Hoch
1837–1864
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Jemima Hoch Miller
1839–1891
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Elder Hoch
1843–1912
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Huldah Jane Hoch Daihl
1845–1911
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George Washington Hoch Jr
1847–1927
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Gustavus Adolphus "Gus" Hoch
1851–1922
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