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Catherine Salome “Sarah” <I>Livingstine</I> Hilt

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Catherine Salome “Sarah” Livingstine Hilt

Birth
Woerth, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death
25 Jul 1875 (aged 63)
Ballville, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Green Creek, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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She was the daughter of Jacob Livingstine and Elizabeth Weimer. Jacob Livingstine was united in marriage with Elizabeth Weimer, they then came to America, settling in Stark County, Ohio, where he entered 160 acres of land. He sold out in 1833, settled in Sandusky township, Sandusky County, and bought 120 acres, and, later an additional 105 in Riley township. He lived in Sandusky township until his death, which occurred October 9, 1866; his wife died January 7, 1856.

She was the granddaughter of Charles and Barbara Livingstine.

Charles Livingstine, was mayor of a small village in Germany for about thirty years. He was an Englishman by birth, and settled in Alsace to avoid service in the English army; he and his wife, Barbara, died in Germany.

SALOME HILT and husband GEORGE were both natives of Alsace-Loraine, Germany.

Salome's parents are JACOB and ELIZABETH (WEIMER) LIVINGSTINE. Both of her parents lie next to her, on one side, the other side is her husband.

George Hilt was born in February, 1805, and some time after his marriage came to the United States. In May, 1843, George Hilt and wife made their way west to Buffalo, New York, thence by boat to Sandusky City, and by wagon to Ballville Township, Sandusky County, where they purchased fifty acres of land. He improved that farm and lived upon it until his death in November, 1886. Mrs. Hilt, who was born January I, 1812, also died on that farm in July, 1875.

The following children were the issue of their union: George; Charles; Peter; Fred; Jacob; Sarah widow of Frank Meeker; John; Elizabeth, wife of Emandus Hollinger; and William F.

Bio excerpts from: "TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF SANDUSKY COUNTY, OHIO AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS" EDITED AND COMPILED BY BASIL MEEK FREMONT, OHIO
PUBLISHED BY RICHMOND-ARNOLD PUBLISHING CO. CHICAGO 1909
She was the daughter of Jacob Livingstine and Elizabeth Weimer. Jacob Livingstine was united in marriage with Elizabeth Weimer, they then came to America, settling in Stark County, Ohio, where he entered 160 acres of land. He sold out in 1833, settled in Sandusky township, Sandusky County, and bought 120 acres, and, later an additional 105 in Riley township. He lived in Sandusky township until his death, which occurred October 9, 1866; his wife died January 7, 1856.

She was the granddaughter of Charles and Barbara Livingstine.

Charles Livingstine, was mayor of a small village in Germany for about thirty years. He was an Englishman by birth, and settled in Alsace to avoid service in the English army; he and his wife, Barbara, died in Germany.

SALOME HILT and husband GEORGE were both natives of Alsace-Loraine, Germany.

Salome's parents are JACOB and ELIZABETH (WEIMER) LIVINGSTINE. Both of her parents lie next to her, on one side, the other side is her husband.

George Hilt was born in February, 1805, and some time after his marriage came to the United States. In May, 1843, George Hilt and wife made their way west to Buffalo, New York, thence by boat to Sandusky City, and by wagon to Ballville Township, Sandusky County, where they purchased fifty acres of land. He improved that farm and lived upon it until his death in November, 1886. Mrs. Hilt, who was born January I, 1812, also died on that farm in July, 1875.

The following children were the issue of their union: George; Charles; Peter; Fred; Jacob; Sarah widow of Frank Meeker; John; Elizabeth, wife of Emandus Hollinger; and William F.

Bio excerpts from: "TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF SANDUSKY COUNTY, OHIO AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS" EDITED AND COMPILED BY BASIL MEEK FREMONT, OHIO
PUBLISHED BY RICHMOND-ARNOLD PUBLISHING CO. CHICAGO 1909

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