Sophia Marquardt
F, (26 August 1817 - 15 September 1888)
- Relationship
- Daughter of Nickolas Stephen Marquardt
Sophia Marquardt was born on 26 August 1817 at Germany. She was the daughter of Nickolas Stephen Marquardt and Sophia Hartmeier. Sophia Marquardt married David Ulmer, son of Leonhard Ulmer and Rosina Weinman.1 Sophia Marquardt died on 15 September 1888 at Blooming Grove, Hepburn Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, at age 71 years and 20 days. She was buried in the Blooming Grove Cemetery, located in Hepburn Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
She These families are 'Family A4' and 'F' on the Blooming Grove, Stammbaum Wäldchen (Family Tree Little Woods) that was originally printed about 1860 - 1862. The one used for this record is currently in the possession of Frederick and Zella Stabler. The Blooming Grove Historical Socitey also has one on display at their musuem. The beginning reads, 'With approximately 20 family trees of families who largely live in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania and who still have living parents at the turn of the century, mostly from Mühringen and Eßlingen in Würtemberg, and who have moved here.'.'.'.'
She These families are 'Family A4' and 'F' on the Blooming Grove, Stammbaum Wäldchen (Family Tree Little Woods) that was originally printed about 1860 - 1862. The one used for this record is currently in the possession of Frederick and Zella Stabler. The Blooming Grove Historical Socitey also has one on display at their musuem. The beginning reads, 'With approximately 20 family trees of families who largely live in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania and who still have living parents at the turn of the century, mostly from Mühringen and Eßlingen in Würtemberg, and who have moved here.'.'.'.'
Children of Sophia Marquardt and David Ulmer
- Sophia Ulmer (8 May 1839 - 23 Jan 1917)
- Maria Ulmer (29 Sep 1840 - 1 Apr 1899)
- David C. Ulmer+ (22 Jun 1841 - 10 Jan 1904)
- Joseph Ulmer+ (2 Nov 1845 - 28 May 1910)
Last Edited=26 May 2004
Citations
- [S35] Joseph H. McMinn, Blooming Grove - A History of the Congregation of German Dunkers who settled in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1805 (Williamsport, Pennsylvania: n.pub., 1901), p. 55.