Mae C. Whitesel

F
Mae C. Whitesel||p5.htm#i147|Samuel A. Whitesel|b. bt 1873 - 1874|p4.htm#i145|Charlotte Reichelderfer|b. c 1876|p4.htm#i144|Samuel Whitesel|b. 1827|p85.htm#i4001|Mary (?)|b. 1837|p85.htm#i4002|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
MayWhitesel
     
     Mae C. Whitesel , daughter of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer.
     Mae C. Whitesel was born, daughter of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer.
     Mae C. Whitesel married (?) Mitchell ; She was the Mitchell family's housekeeper prior their wedding.

Blanche Whitesel

F, b. 1907
Blanche Whitesel|b. 1907|p5.htm#i148|Samuel A. Whitesel|b. bt 1873 - 1874|p4.htm#i145|Charlotte Reichelderfer|b. c 1876|p4.htm#i144|Samuel Whitesel|b. 1827|p85.htm#i4001|Mary (?)|b. 1837|p85.htm#i4002|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|

Relationship=Grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
Blanch Whitesel Dryer
     
     Blanche Whitesel was born in 1907 at Ohio, daughter of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer.
     Blanche Whitesel married Mr. (?) Dryer ; They were not married very long. They were divorced.

William Whitesel

M
William Whitesel||p5.htm#i149|Samuel A. Whitesel|b. bt 1873 - 1874|p4.htm#i145|Charlotte Reichelderfer|b. c 1876|p4.htm#i144|Samuel Whitesel|b. 1827|p85.htm#i4001|Mary (?)|b. 1837|p85.htm#i4002|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|

Relationship=Granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
William Whitesel
     
     William Whitesel was born, son of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer.
     William married Illetta Derby , daughter of Mr. (?) Derby and Mrs. (?) Derby.

Children of William Whitesel and Illetta Derby

Illetta Derby

F
Illetta Derby||p5.htm#i150|Mr. (?) Derby||p14.htm#i488|Mrs. (?) Derby||p14.htm#i489|||||||||||||
Iletta Derby Whitesel
     
     Illetta Derby was born at Kit Carson, Colorado, daughter of Mr. (?) Derby and Mrs. (?) Derby.
     Illetta married William Whitesel , son of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer.

Children of Illetta Derby and William Whitesel

Charlene June Whitesel

F
Charlene June Whitesel||p5.htm#i151|William Whitesel||p5.htm#i149|Illetta Derby||p5.htm#i150|Samuel A. Whitesel|b. bt 1873 - 1874|p4.htm#i145|Charlotte Reichelderfer|b. c 1876|p4.htm#i144|Mr. (?) Derby||p14.htm#i488|Mrs. (?) Derby||p14.htm#i489|

Relationship=1st cousin 1 time removed of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Charlene June Whitesel , daughter of William Whitesel and Illetta Derby.
     Charlene June Whitesel was born, daughter of William Whitesel and Illetta Derby.

Bill Whitesel

M
Bill Whitesel||p5.htm#i152|William Whitesel||p5.htm#i149|Illetta Derby||p5.htm#i150|Samuel A. Whitesel|b. bt 1873 - 1874|p4.htm#i145|Charlotte Reichelderfer|b. c 1876|p4.htm#i144|Mr. (?) Derby||p14.htm#i488|Mrs. (?) Derby||p14.htm#i489|

Relationship=1st cousin 1 time removed of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Bill Whitesel , son of William Whitesel and Illetta Derby.
     Bill Whitesel was born, son of William Whitesel and Illetta Derby.

Jacob S. Reichelderfer

M, b. 1815, d. 13 March 1862
Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|John Adam Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|Johannes A. Reichelderfer|b. 26 Dec 1741\nd. 30 Aug 1810|p84.htm#i3983|Anna E. Hagenbach|b. 27 Apr 1754\nd. 24 Aug 1825|p85.htm#i3998|Captain John P. Spengler|b. 8 Aug 1742\nd. 28 Jun 1808|p112.htm#i5026|Anna M. Boyer|b. 7 Apr 1740\nd. 1 May 1807|p112.htm#i5027|

Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Jacob S. Reichelderfer was born in 1815 at Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of John Adam Reichelderfer and Christina Spangler.
     Jacob married Lydia Dresbach . Jacob and Lydia were married on Saturday, 29 September 1838 at Ohio.
     Jacob S. Reichelderfer was a Butcher by trade. At one time Jacob weighed over 385 pounds.
     Circa 1851 Jacob moved his family from Saltcreek Township to at Monroe Township, Pickaway County, Ohio. By 1860 he owned approximately 37 acres.
     Jacob S. Reichelderfer died on 13 March 1862 at Monroe Twp., Pickaway County, Ohio.

Children of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach

Lydia Dresbach

F, b. 1820

Relationship=3rd great-grandmother of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Lydia Dresbach was born in 1820.
     Lydia married Jacob S. Reichelderfer , son of John Adam Reichelderfer and Christina Spangler. Jacob and Lydia were married on Saturday, 29 September 1838 at Ohio.
     Lydia Dresbach appeared on the census of 1900 at Pickaway County, Ohio. She is 79 and a grandson "Guy" is visiting.

Children of Lydia Dresbach and Jacob S. Reichelderfer

Isaac Reichelderfer

M, b. 20 August 1840, d. 26 April 1920
Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Isaac Reichelderfer was born on 20 August 1840 at Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     At age 21, Isaac Reichelderfer married Mary E. Morris .
     Isaac Reichelderfer was a Butcher.
     Isaac Reichelderfer appeared on the census of 1920 at Pleasant Township, Mt. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio.
     Isaac Reichelderfer died on 26 April 1920 at Pleasant Twp., Madison County, Ohio, at age 79 of Cancer of the stomach. He was buried on 29 April 1920 at Pleasant Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio.

Children of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris

Daniel R. Reichelderfer

M, b. December 1841
Daniel R. Reichelderfer|b. Dec 1841|p5.htm#i156|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Daniel R. Reichelderfer was born in December 1841 at Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     At age 20, Daniel married Nancy J. Roby . Daniel and Nancy were married on Sunday, 8 June 1862.
     In 1906 Daniel R. Reichelderfer lived at Weldon, Illinois.

Children of Daniel R. Reichelderfer and Nancy J. Roby

Elizabeth Reichelderfer

F, b. circa 1843, d. before 1906
Elizabeth Reichelderfer|b. c 1843\nd. b 1906|p5.htm#i157|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Elizabeth Reichelderfer was born circa 1843 at Ohio, daughter of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Elizabeth married Payton Huntsberry . Payton and Elizabeth were married on Thursday, 29 March 1866 at Pickaway County, Ohio.
     Elizabeth Reichelderfer died before 1906.

Mary Ann Reichelderfer

F, b. 1846, d. before 1850
Mary Ann Reichelderfer|b. 1846\nd. b 1850|p5.htm#i158|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Mary Ann Reichelderfer was born in 1846 at Pickaway County, Ohio, daughter of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Mary Ann Reichelderfer died before 1850.

Allen Reichelderfer

M, b. 1847
Allen Reichelderfer|b. 1847|p5.htm#i159|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Allen Reichelderfer was born in 1847 at Ohio, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Allen Reichelderfer In the 1880 Census of Pickaway County, OH Allen is at home with his mother Lydia.

Nelson F. Reichelderfer

M, b. 5 November 1849, d. 7 August 1930
Nelson F. Reichelderfer|b. 5 Nov 1849\nd. 7 Aug 1930|p5.htm#i160|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Nelson F. Reichelderfer was born on 5 November 1849 at Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     At age 24, Nelson married Catherine Dresbach , daughter of William Dresbach and Margaret Earnhart. Catherine and Nelson were married on Sunday, 15 March 1874.
     Nelson F. Reichelderfer died on 7 August 1930 at Tarlton, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 80.

Simon Reichelderfer

M, b. 23 December 1852, d. 21 April 1931
Simon Reichelderfer|b. 23 Dec 1852\nd. 21 Apr 1931|p5.htm#i161|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Simon Reichelderfer was born on 23 December 1852 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Simon married Mary J. Bowman . Mary and Simon were married circa 19 February 1875 at Pickaway County, Ohio.
     Simon Reichelderfer died on 21 April 1931 at London, Madison County, Ohio, at age 78.

Mary E. Morris

F, b. 11 January 1844, d. circa 12 October 1916

Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Mary E. Morris was born on 11 January 1844 at Ohio. She was the daughter of Thomas Morris and Rebecca Crouch?.
     At age 17, Mary E. Morris married Isaac Reichelderfer , son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Mary E. Morris died circa 12 October 1916 at Darby Township, Pickaway County, Ohio; Cause of Death was Acute Gastritis. She was buried on 15 October 1916 at Pleasant Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio.

Children of Mary E. Morris and Isaac Reichelderfer

John W. Reichelderfer

M, b. 1862
John W. Reichelderfer|b. 1862|p5.htm#i163|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     John W. Reichelderfer was born in 1862 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     John married Mary Catherine Smith . John and Mary were married on Wednesday, 15 November 1882 at Pickaway County, Ohio.

Child of John W. Reichelderfer and Mary Catherine Smith

Nelson Ellsworth Reichelderfer

M, b. 15 May 1866, d. 29 May 1929
Nelson Ellsworth Reichelderfer|b. 15 May 1866\nd. 29 May 1929|p5.htm#i164|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Nelson Ellsworth Reichelderfer was born on 15 May 1866 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     At age 25, Nelson married Josie D. Jacobs . Nelson and Josie were married on Thursday, 1 October 1891 at Madison County, Ohio.
     The following clipping was found from the STRINGTOWN Newspaper on 3/8/1906
     N. E. Reichelderfer and E. F. Straus, closed their schools Friday. Both teachers taught successful terms, but will retire from the profession and engage in other occupations.
     Nelson Ellsworth Reichelderfer died on 29 May 1929 at age 63.

Alice Florence Reichelderfer

F, b. 27 February 1870
Alice Florence Reichelderfer|b. 27 Feb 1870|p5.htm#i165|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Alice Florence Reichelderfer was born on 27 February 1870 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     At age 18, Alice married Elijah Beathard . Elijah and Alice were married on Wednesday, 21 March 1888.

Elias Oliver Greeley Reichelderfer

M, b. 22 September 1871, d. 27 October 1947
Elias Oliver Greeley Reichelderfer|b. 22 Sep 1871\nd. 27 Oct 1947|p5.htm#i166|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Elias Oliver Greeley Reichelderfer Title: Markam, Carolyn Publication: http://familytreemak er.genealogy.com/users/m/a/r/Caro lyn-s-Markham-CT/ Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Title: Thomas, Wayne and Gayle Publication: http://www.birdsofaf eather1.com/ Note: Wayne & Gayle Thomas 2249 Hamburg Road Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Phone: 740-654-8865 Repository: Call Number: Media: Electronic Text: Date of Import: Feb 17, 2001.
     Elias Oliver Greeley Reichelderfer was born on 22 September 1871 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     At age 22, Elias married Mayde Elisabeth Byrde . Elias and Mayde were married on Thursday, 26 October 1893 at Madison County, Ohio.
     Elias Oliver Greeley Reichelderfer died on 27 October 1947 at age 76.

Josie E. Reichelderfer

F, b. 28 May 1873
Josie E. Reichelderfer|b. 28 May 1873|p5.htm#i167|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Josie E. Reichelderfer was born on 28 May 1873 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     At age 18, Josie married Albert White . Albert and Josie were married on Wednesday, 30 December 1891 at Pickaway County, Ohio.

Children of Josie E. Reichelderfer and Albert White

Thomas J. Reichelderfer

M, b. 22 May 1881, d. 20 July 1948
Thomas J. Reichelderfer|b. 22 May 1881\nd. 20 Jul 1948|p5.htm#i168|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Thomas J. Reichelderfer was born on 22 May 1881 at Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     Thomas J. Reichelderfer married Mary Lillian Hornbeck .
     Thomas J. Reichelderfer died on 20 July 1948 at age 67.

Child of Thomas J. Reichelderfer and Mary Lillian Hornbeck

Mary Belle Reichelderfer

F, b. 16 November 1883, d. 9 April 1937
Mary Belle Reichelderfer|b. 16 Nov 1883\nd. 9 Apr 1937|p5.htm#i169|Isaac Reichelderfer|b. 20 Aug 1840\nd. 26 Apr 1920|p5.htm#i155|Mary E. Morris|b. 11 Jan 1844\nd. c 12 Oct 1916|p5.htm#i162|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|||||||

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Mary Belle Reichelderfer was born on 16 November 1883 at Mount Sterling, Madison County, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     At age 18, Mary married Jesse Marion Peart . Jesse and Mary were married on Thursday, 23 October 1902 at Madison County, Ohio.
     Mary Belle Reichelderfer died on 9 April 1937 at Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 53.

Jesse Marion Peart

M
     
     Jesse Marion Peart was born.
     Jesse married Mary Belle Reichelderfer , daughter of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris. Jesse and Mary were married on Thursday, 23 October 1902 at Madison County, Ohio.

Mary F. Reichelderfer

F, b. 1 December 1851, d. 24 March 1907
Mary F. Reichelderfer|b. 1 Dec 1851\nd. 24 Mar 1907|p5.htm#i171|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Mary F. Reichelderfer was born on 1 December 1851 at Ohio, daughter of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     At age 19, Mary married Seth V. Hoskins . Seth and Mary were married on Sunday, 26 November 1871 at Pickaway County, Ohio.
     Mary F. Reichelderfer died on 24 March 1907 at age 55.

Charles Reichelderfer

M, b. 1856
Charles Reichelderfer|b. 1856|p5.htm#i172|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Charles Reichelderfer was born in 1856, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.

Lydia Reichelderfer

F, b. 15 July 1857, d. 31 March 1947
Lydia Reichelderfer|b. 15 Jul 1857\nd. 31 Mar 1947|p5.htm#i173|Jacob S. Reichelderfer|b. 1815\nd. 13 Mar 1862|p5.htm#i153|Lydia Dresbach|b. 1820|p5.htm#i154|John A. Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|||||||

Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Lydia Reichelderfer was born on 15 July 1857, daughter of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Lydia Reichelderfer died on 31 March 1947 at Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 89.

John Adam Reichelderfer

M, b. 30 March 1778, d. 5 March 1861
John Adam Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Johannes Adam Reichelderfer|b. 26 Dec 1741\nd. 30 Aug 1810|p84.htm#i3983|Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach|b. 27 Apr 1754\nd. 24 Aug 1825|p85.htm#i3998|Frederich J. Reichelderfer|b. 1714\nd. 1759|p84.htm#i3984|Anna C. Schwenk|b. c 1719|p84.htm#i3991|||||||

Relationship=4th great-grandfather of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     John Adam Reichelderfer was born on 30 March 1778 at Albany Twp, Berks County, Pennsylvania, son of Johannes Adam Reichelderfer and Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach.
     John married Christina Spangler , daughter of Captain John Peter Spengler and Anna Maria Boyer. They had 10 children:
     Infant, born 9/28/1800, died before 1894
     Sarah, born May 21, 1806, died December 1, 1880 --- married John Crites 5/31/1827
     Catherine, born 1809, died July 16, 1883 --- married Cyrus Crites May 19, 1830
     John D., born October 16, 1812, died January 31, 1899 --- married Hester Estel Markle April 17, 1832
     Jacob S., born circa 1815, died March 13, 1862 --- married Lydia Dresbach
     Wilhelm Reichelderfer, born November 1816, died March 13, 1903 --- married Sarah Davis December 21, 1838
     Elizabeth, born November 1817, died September 20 --- married Ephraim Markle April 18, 1836
     Lewis Reichelderfer, born October 9, 1821, died January 18, 1908 --- married Julia Ann Ranke January 15, 1845
     Mary, born August 1823, died July 9, 1886 --- married William Parcells September 15, 1844
     Charles. born May 11, 1824, died June 21, 1915 --- married Lucy Allen February 23, 1945 --- also married Louise Kentner Westerman July 12, 1860.
     John Adam Reichelderfer Children of JOHN REICHELDERFER and CHRISTINA SPANGLER are:
     i.            CATHERINE5 REICHELDERFER, m. CYRUS CRITES, May 1830; b. October 07, 1811, Berks Co., PA; d. April 18, 1855, Allen Co., OH.
29.      ii.            SARAH REICHELDERFER, b. May 21, 1806, Albany Twp., Berks Co., PA; d. December 23, 1880.
30.      iii.            JOHN D REICHELDERFER, b. October 06, 1812.
31.      iv.            JACOB S REICHELDERFER, b. Abt. 1815, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. March 13, 1862, Monroe Twp., Pickaway Co., OH.
32.      v.            WILHELM REICHELDERFER, b. November 1816, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. March 13, 1903.
     vi.            ELIZABETH REICHELDERFER, b. November 1817; m. EPHRAIM MARKLE, April 18, 1836.
33.      vii.            LEWIS REICHELDERFER, b. October 09, 1821, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. January 18, 1904, Springfield Twp., Allen Co., IN.
34.      viii.            MARY REICHELDERFER, b. August 1823, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. July 09, 1886, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH.
35.      ix.            CHARLES REICHELDERFER, b. May 11, 1824, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. June 21, 1915, Harlan, Allen Co., IN.

     John Adam Reichelderfer extracted from http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohpickaw/twp12.htm
     One of the earliest settled townships of the county, Salt Creek Township comprised territory taken from Fairfield County to form Pickaway County in 1810. The land in the township was not for sale by the government until 1801, however, squatters came before that, attracted by the fertile lands along Salt Creek. Some remained and purchased the land they had made improvements on, while others moved to other territory.
     It is six miles square and is bounded on the north by Fairfield County, on the east by Hocking County, on the south by Ross County and on the west by Pickaway township, Pickaway County. Salt Creek is the principal stream running throughout the township, with tributaries of Laurel Creek, Moccasin Creek, Pike Hale Run and Plum Run. Scippo Creek a branch of the Scioto River crosses sections 6 and 7 in the northwest corner of the township. Prairie lands make up part of the township as well as forested foothills of the Appalacian Mountains. Wild game consisted of turkeys, deer and small game. Wolves were annoying to the settler with their constant howling and sheep attacks. The last bear killed in Pickaway County was shot in Salt Creek township in 1840 by Jonathan Dreisbach and John Reichelderfer, who shot the animal simultaneously after it had been treed.
     On April 6, 1810, William Drury and Jacob Lutz were appointed Justices of the Peace. Part of Adelphi was attached to Salt Creek on March 7, 1843.
     Early churches abounded in Salt Creek Township. As early as 1805 the Salt Creek Baptist Church was organized in the southwestern portion of the township, the name being changed in 1812 to Union Baptist Church. Until a meeting-house was constructed of hickory logs in Section 28, services were held in the log cabins of the settlers. About 1841 a church building was erected at Prairie View (now Whisler), and was no longer in existence by 1880. The German Reformed Church was organized at Tarlton about 1807 by Rev. George Wise of Lancaster. About the same time the German Lutheran society was formed and the two united in the building of a log meeting house, which was replaced about 1830 with a combination log / frame building. In 1861 the Reformed congregation built a brick church and the Lutherans built a frame building, and later changed the name to St. Jacob's Church. Rev. Samuel Jacobs converted to Cumberland Presbyterians, taking most of the congregation with him, which later became the Tarlton Presbyterian Church. . The Presbyterian members prevailed in the ownership of the building and the Reformed members built a frame church which existed until about 1875. St. Jacob's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Tarlton was organized November 8, 1861. The Whisler Presbyterian Church began as a Cumberland Presbyterian congregation in 1859, meeting in a frame schoolhouse. Jerusalem Church, or Stumpf Church as it is frequently called, was organized about 1820 as a German Reformed society by Revs. George Wise and Jacob Leist, one of the earliest pioneer preachers of that time. Services were held in a schoolhouse until 1831 in the southeast corner of Section 26, when a brick church was built, replaced by another brick church in 1877.
     In 1819 or 1820 German Reformed and Lutheran classes in the western portion of the township joined to build a log meeting house which later became United Brethren Church. The Dresbach U.B. Church was formed about 1820 at the home of George Dreisbach. First members were George and his wife, Henry Dreisbach and wife, John Dreisbach and Elizabeth Whitesel. In 1829 the brick building was built on the north line of the township adjoining Fairfield County. The Tarlton U.B. Church was organized about 1840 by Revs. Lewis, Ambrose and Joshua Montgomery, and meetings were held at the home of Jacob Larick until a building was erected about 2 years later. The Tarlton M.E. Church was organized before 1825, the first meetings being held at the home of Abraham Monnett, progressed to a log schoolhouse until a church was built in 1840. The Whisler M.E. Church, earlier known as the Oak Grove M.E. Church was formed in 1858 by union of the Warren schoolhouse class and that at Hallers Chapel. Union Chapel of the M.E. Church was situated near the home of S.S. McClelland. The English Evangelical Lutheran Church at Tarlton was formed in 1835 by Rev. Nathan B. Little, occupying the church building of the Old School Presbyterians until about 1841 when the society erected a new building. In 1875 a church of the Evangelical Association was formed at Pleasant View, 2 miles north of Whisler, and later split into two societies who shared the building.
     Stumpf burying ground is the oldest known cemetery in the township, the first person buried there was Jane Defenbaugh who died October, 1804, the ground donated by George S. Dunkel. The Dresbach U.B. Church is also one of the oldest cemeteries. Mound Hill Cemetery near Whisler is located near the center of the township. There are a number of family burial plots scattered throughout.
     In 1803 or 1804 the first schoolhouse of the township was built on the southwest quarter of Section 24. Soon after a log structure was built in Tarlton, with a man named Mitchell teaching the first term. In Section 33 a log schoolhouse was built on land owned by Joseph Schoots, Timothy Beach being an early teacher. By the end of the century, the township had 9 districts. Dr. Otis Ballard located at Tarlton in 1817 and practiced medicine until 1842. Tarlton Lodge 218, I.O.O.F. was established March 6, 1853.
     Pioneer industry was established first by John Lutz with a sawmill on Moccasin Creek. In 1810 or 1811 Abraham Barnet erected a sawmill at Tarlton which was improved to a flouring mill in 1815 by George Wolf, who introduced steam power about 1830. Sawmills on Salt Creek were established by Dunkel and Stumpf near Adelphi, and John and Christian Reichelderfer. Crouse's mill handled the milling needs of the first settlers near Chillicothe, later at Van Gundy's mill on the Kinnickinick. Jacob Strous built a water powered grist mill in 1820, a saw mill in 1825, replaced the original grist mill in 1831 and added a carding machine in 1834. A steam sawmill was built at Tarlton in 1849.
     Newellstown was the first name for Tarlton, named after Benjamin Newell who laid out the first lots about 1801. Christopher Myers erected the first log cabin here and the first store was kept by a Mr. McLane. Jacob Sayler started the next store. Successive traders were Samuel Lybrand, William and Stephen Julian, and Singleton & Carr. John Shoemaker kept the first tavern in his log dwelling and later built the first frame building, and a Mr. Markwood began his tavern soon after Shoemaker, followed by Adam J. Nye after 1812. The road through Tarlton was the principal road from Kentucky to the east and General Jackson and Henry Clay stopped frequently on their way to Chillicothe. The postoffice was established prior to 1812, Samuel Lybrand being the first postmaster, succeeded by Adam J. Nye. Other smaller villages in the township are Whisler, Stringtown, along the Circleville and Adelphi Pike, and Leistville.
     In 1806 John and his family, along with his father Johanes and his family moved to at Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio. Both families lived together in one cabin.
     John Adam Reichelderfer from http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/r/Carolyn-s-Markham-CT/GENE2-0005.html#CHILD12
12. JOHN ADAM4 REICHELDERFER (JOHANNES ADAM3, FREDERICH JACOB2, JOHANNES VIET1 REICHELSDORFFER) was born March 30, 1778 in Albany Twp., Berks Co., PA, and died March 05, 1861 in Pickaway Co., OH. He married CHRISTINA SPANGLER in Albany Twp., Berks Co., PA, daughter of CAPTAIN SPANGLER and ANNA BOYER. She was born March 11, 1784 in Alsace Twp., Berks Co., Pa, and died June 26, 1871 in Pickaway Co., Oh.

Notes for JOHN ADAM REICHELDERFER:
John Adam and his wife Christina came ot Ohio in 1806. Many interesting facts have been recorded in books about the history of Pickaway County. It has been stated in these accounts that: "In Pennsylvania the Reichelderfer Family was founded by early settlers from Germany, and in Pickaway County, Ohio, it was established by John Reichelderfer, who brought his family from Albany Twp., Berks Co., PA, and was one of the early settlers of Saltcreek in Pickaway County."

Following entry taken from "The History Of Franklin and Pickaway Counties of Ohio" which was written in 1880.

"The township was not much inhabited by bear,(in June of 1840) although they frequently came in from the hills to the east of it, and several were killed by the hunters of Saltcreek Township. The last bear in Pickaway Counbty was discovered by William Drum and George Morgan on the farm owned by Drum's Father, amd said bear was followed by them into Washington Township. Pursued closely by men and dogs, the animal ran up a white oak tree, on the farm, now owned (in 1880) by George W. Stout. Among those who joined in the chase were Adam Dreisbach and John Reichelderfer, who had their guns with them and who were both pretty good shots. Because both men, eager for the honor of killing the bear, it was decided by Mr. Drum and Mr. Morgan to let them shoot the bear simultaneously. The ber was killed instantly and lodged in the fork of a tree, which had to be cut down in order to get him out. The animal was a very large specimen ad his hide sold for the sum of eighteen dollars.


More About JOHN ADAM REICHELDERFER:
Additional Info: Came to Ohio in 1806
Burial: Stump Cem., Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH.
     John Adam Reichelderfer died on 5 March 1861 at Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 82. He was buried at Stumpf Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio.

Children of John Adam Reichelderfer and Christina Spangler

Christina Spangler

F, b. 11 March 1784, d. 26 June 1871
Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|Captain John Peter Spengler|b. 8 Aug 1742\nd. 28 Jun 1808|p112.htm#i5026|Anna Maria Boyer|b. 7 Apr 1740\nd. 1 May 1807|p112.htm#i5027|George C. Spengler|b. 11 Jul 1719\nd. 9 May 1792|p112.htm#i5028|Anna C. Riefele|b. 24 Dec 1717\nd. 24 Apr 1786|p112.htm#i5029|||||||

Relationship=4th great-grandmother of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Christina Spangler from http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/r/Carolyn-s-Markham-CT/GENE2-0005.html#CHILD12
Notes for CHRISTINA SPANGLER:
According to information found in the work of Mary Reichelderfer Wertman, written in 1962, Christina was a jolly woman who danced the fishers hornpipe when she was ninety years old. The following story is from the same collection:
When Christina became a widow, she lived with her son Charles on the farm owned in 1962 by the Beougher family, near Laurelville, Ohio. Charles' wife was ironing on Ascension Day, which the Pennsylvania Dutch considered a Holy Day. Christina said, "Something dreadful will happen." Sure enough, it did ! The house burned down. Christina, sick in bed at the time, was wrapped in a coverlet and taken on a sled to the the home of her granddaughter, Tena Crites Hostler, where she lived out the rest of her life. The coverlet the old lady was wrapped in was inherited by Ellen Bochert. When it was worn out, she gave me a corner which read: John Reichelderfer, fancy coverlet, woven by M. Steinhill B.R., Ross Co., Ohio 1843.

More About CHRISTINA SPANGLER:
Additional Info: Came to Ohio in 1806
Burial: Stump's Cem.,, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., Oh.
     Christina Spangler Children of JOHN REICHELDERFER and CHRISTINA SPANGLER are:
     i.            CATHERINE5 REICHELDERFER, m. CYRUS CRITES, May 1830; b. October 07, 1811, Berks Co., PA; d. April 18, 1855, Allen Co., OH.
29.      ii.            SARAH REICHELDERFER, b. May 21, 1806, Albany Twp., Berks Co., PA; d. December 23, 1880.
30.      iii.            JOHN D REICHELDERFER, b. October 06, 1812.
31.      iv.            JACOB S REICHELDERFER, b. Abt. 1815, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. March 13, 1862, Monroe Twp., Pickaway Co., OH.
32.      v.            WILHELM REICHELDERFER, b. November 1816, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. March 13, 1903.
     vi.            ELIZABETH REICHELDERFER, b. November 1817; m. EPHRAIM MARKLE, April 18, 1836.
33.      vii.            LEWIS REICHELDERFER, b. October 09, 1821, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. January 18, 1904, Springfield Twp., Allen Co., IN.
34.      viii.            MARY REICHELDERFER, b. August 1823, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. July 09, 1886, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH.
35.      ix.            CHARLES REICHELDERFER, b. May 11, 1824, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; d. June 21, 1915, Harlan, Allen Co., IN.


     Christina Spangler was the daughter of Captain Spangler and Anna Boyer.
     Christina Spangler was born on 11 March 1784 at Alsace Twp, Berks County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Captain John Peter Spengler and Anna Maria Boyer. She was the daughter of Captain John Peter Spengler and Anna Maria Boyer.
     Christina married John Adam Reichelderfer , son of Johannes Adam Reichelderfer and Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach. They had 10 children:
     Infant, born 9/28/1800, died before 1894
     Sarah, born May 21, 1806, died December 1, 1880 --- married John Crites 5/31/1827
     Catherine, born 1809, died July 16, 1883 --- married Cyrus Crites May 19, 1830
     John D., born October 16, 1812, died January 31, 1899 --- married Hester Estel Markle April 17, 1832
     Jacob S., born circa 1815, died March 13, 1862 --- married Lydia Dresbach
     Wilhelm Reichelderfer, born November 1816, died March 13, 1903 --- married Sarah Davis December 21, 1838
     Elizabeth, born November 1817, died September 20 --- married Ephraim Markle April 18, 1836
     Lewis Reichelderfer, born October 9, 1821, died January 18, 1908 --- married Julia Ann Ranke January 15, 1845
     Mary, born August 1823, died July 9, 1886 --- married William Parcells September 15, 1844
     Charles. born May 11, 1824, died June 21, 1915 --- married Lucy Allen February 23, 1945 --- also married Louise Kentner Westerman July 12, 1860.
     Christina Spangler died on 26 June 1871 at Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 87. She was buried at Stumpf Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio.
     Carolyn has a couple stories, one a premonition, about Christina Spangler on her site http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/r/Carolyn-s-Markham-CT/GENE2-0005.html#CHILD12.

Children of Christina Spangler and John Adam Reichelderfer

Mary Reichelderfer

F, b. 12 June 1824, d. July 1886
Mary Reichelderfer|b. 12 Jun 1824\nd. Jul 1886|p5.htm#i176|John Adam Reichelderfer|b. 30 Mar 1778\nd. 5 Mar 1861|p5.htm#i174|Christina Spangler|b. 11 Mar 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1871|p5.htm#i175|Johannes A. Reichelderfer|b. 26 Dec 1741\nd. 30 Aug 1810|p84.htm#i3983|Anna E. Hagenbach|b. 27 Apr 1754\nd. 24 Aug 1825|p85.htm#i3998|Captain John P. Spengler|b. 8 Aug 1742\nd. 28 Jun 1808|p112.htm#i5026|Anna M. Boyer|b. 7 Apr 1740\nd. 1 May 1807|p112.htm#i5027|

Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of Pamela Jean Larremore.
     
     Mary Reichelderfer was born on 12 June 1824 at Ohio, daughter of John Adam Reichelderfer and Christina Spangler.
     At age 20, Mary married William K. Parcells . William and Mary were married on Sunday, 15 September 1844 at Pickaway County, Ohio. She was buried in July 1886 at Stumpf Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio.
     Mary Reichelderfer died in July 1886 at Salt Creek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 62.

Children of Mary Reichelderfer and William K. Parcells