Son of James Pantier and Susannah Murphy Pantier. Fought in the Black Hawk War under Cap.t Abraham Lincoln, a friend of the family. His first wife, Eliza Armstrong Pantier died at the age of 36 and he married Maria Hutchins-Haram.
The earliest document in the Lambert collection for Abraham Lincoln, at the Huntington Library, is the army honorable-discharge form, filled in and signed, "A. Lincoln", dated 26 Sep 1832, issued to David M. Pantier.∼David Marion Pantier was the son of Susannah Cassanah Murphy (1781-1870) and James Phillip Pantier (1779-1859).
His grandfather, Philip John Pantier (1724 - 1787), was one of Daniel Boone's early companions. He came to Illinois and settled in Shawneetown, Gallatin County in 1815 and moved to Menard County, in 1826. The first pair of shoes he owned were earned trapping barefoot in the winter, carrying a board to stand on while setting his traps. It was 120 miles to the mill and he often stayed a week for his turn. He served under Captain Abraham Lincoln in the The Black Hawk War of 1832.
He married Eliza W. 'Lizzie' Armstrong (1812-1848) on August 16, 1829 in Sangamon County, Illinois.
Children:
• Nancy Susannah Clary (1830-1905)
• Hannah M. Knoles (1833-1879)
• John Berry (1835-1904)
• James Taylor (1837-1964)
• Mary Polly Torry (1839-1897)
• S. A. (1840-after 1850)
• Robert Clary (1841-1922)
• Elizabeth J. (1843-1848)
• Sarah P. (1845-1847)
• Catharine Heflin (1847-1922)
After Eliza died, he married Mariah (Hutches) Horrom (1820-1901) on May 20, 1849 in Menard County, Illinois.
Children:
• Elizabeth J. "Eliza" (1850-1851)
• Francis Marion (1852-1937) •
• Mary Elizabeth (1855-1855)
• Minerva Evelyn Colson (1856-1925)
• William W. (1859-1859)
• Infant Son (1861-1861)
• Matthew L. (1864-1864)
View David Marion Pantier's biography.
Son of James Pantier and Susannah Murphy Pantier. Fought in the Black Hawk War under Cap.t Abraham Lincoln, a friend of the family. His first wife, Eliza Armstrong Pantier died at the age of 36 and he married Maria Hutchins-Haram.
The earliest document in the Lambert collection for Abraham Lincoln, at the Huntington Library, is the army honorable-discharge form, filled in and signed, "A. Lincoln", dated 26 Sep 1832, issued to David M. Pantier.∼David Marion Pantier was the son of Susannah Cassanah Murphy (1781-1870) and James Phillip Pantier (1779-1859).
His grandfather, Philip John Pantier (1724 - 1787), was one of Daniel Boone's early companions. He came to Illinois and settled in Shawneetown, Gallatin County in 1815 and moved to Menard County, in 1826. The first pair of shoes he owned were earned trapping barefoot in the winter, carrying a board to stand on while setting his traps. It was 120 miles to the mill and he often stayed a week for his turn. He served under Captain Abraham Lincoln in the The Black Hawk War of 1832.
He married Eliza W. 'Lizzie' Armstrong (1812-1848) on August 16, 1829 in Sangamon County, Illinois.
Children:
• Nancy Susannah Clary (1830-1905)
• Hannah M. Knoles (1833-1879)
• John Berry (1835-1904)
• James Taylor (1837-1964)
• Mary Polly Torry (1839-1897)
• S. A. (1840-after 1850)
• Robert Clary (1841-1922)
• Elizabeth J. (1843-1848)
• Sarah P. (1845-1847)
• Catharine Heflin (1847-1922)
After Eliza died, he married Mariah (Hutches) Horrom (1820-1901) on May 20, 1849 in Menard County, Illinois.
Children:
• Elizabeth J. "Eliza" (1850-1851)
• Francis Marion (1852-1937) •
• Mary Elizabeth (1855-1855)
• Minerva Evelyn Colson (1856-1925)
• William W. (1859-1859)
• Infant Son (1861-1861)
• Matthew L. (1864-1864)
View David Marion Pantier's biography.
Inscription
D. M. Pantier / Born / Oct. 17, 1808 / Died / Oct. 13 1889 / God's children are / gathering home.
Family Members
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James Phillip Pantier
1779–1859
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Susannah Cassanah Murphy Pantier
1781–1870
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Eliza W Armstrong Pantier
1812–1848 (m. 1829)
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Mariah Maria Hutches Pantier
1820–1901 (m. 1849)
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John W. Pantier
1804–1832
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Hannah Pantier Young
1806–1847
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Pollie Pantier Summers
1811–1890
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Sarah R. Pantier
1815–1845
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Hannah M. Pantier Knoles
1833–1879
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John Berry Pantier
1835–1904
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James Taylor Pantier
1837–1864
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Mary Sarah Pantier Torrey
1839–1897
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Robert Clary Pantier
1841–1922
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Elizabeth J. Pantier
1843–1848
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Elizabeth J. Pantier
1850–1851
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Francis Marion Pantier
1852–1937
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Mary Elizabeth Pantier
1855–1855
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Minerva Evelyn Pantier Colson
1856–1925
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William W. Pantier
1859–1859
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Infant Son Pantier
1861–1861
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Matthew L. Pantier
1864–1864
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