Johann Aderhold1
M, (3 January 1801 - 16 November 1877)
Johann Aderhold was born on 3 January 1801 at Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Abraham Aderhold and Catharine Weisel.1 Johann Aderhold was baptized, at age 5 months and 13 days, on Tuesday, 16 June 1801 at Tohickon Union Reformed Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He married Regina Rachel Stolz, daughter of David Stolz and Sophia Orich, in 1825 at Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1 Johann Aderhold died on 16 November 1877 at Hepburn Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, at age 76 years, 10 months and 13 days.1 He was buried in the Stoltz Cemetery, located in Hepburn Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
JOHN ADERHOLD, the third child, was born in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, in 1801, and came to this county with his parents when he was six years of age. In 1825 he was married to Regina Stoltz, who was born in Wittenberg, Germany, in, 1802, and immigrated to America in 1817. To this union there were born eleven children, of whom the names and respective dates of birth were as follows: Catherine, September 28, 1826; David, November 17, 1828; Sophia, September 17, 1830; Abraham, November 8, 1832; Elizabeth, December 15, 1834; Joseph S., April 5, 1837; Caroline, May 6, 1839; Esther, August 24, 1841; John W., May 29, 1843; Sarah, November 5, 1845, and Fred, March 23, 1848. John Aderhold and wife attended the Lutheran church. He died, November 16, 1877, and she died, March 28, 1854.1 He appeared on the census of 1850 at Hepburn Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
JOHN ADERHOLD, the third child, was born in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, in 1801, and came to this county with his parents when he was six years of age. In 1825 he was married to Regina Stoltz, who was born in Wittenberg, Germany, in, 1802, and immigrated to America in 1817. To this union there were born eleven children, of whom the names and respective dates of birth were as follows: Catherine, September 28, 1826; David, November 17, 1828; Sophia, September 17, 1830; Abraham, November 8, 1832; Elizabeth, December 15, 1834; Joseph S., April 5, 1837; Caroline, May 6, 1839; Esther, August 24, 1841; John W., May 29, 1843; Sarah, November 5, 1845, and Fred, March 23, 1848. John Aderhold and wife attended the Lutheran church. He died, November 16, 1877, and she died, March 28, 1854.1 He appeared on the census of 1850 at Hepburn Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Johann Aderhold and Regina Rachel Stolz
- Catherine Aderhold1 (28 Sep 1826 - 6 Feb 1836)
- David Aderhold1 (17 Nov 1828 - 17 Mar 1830)
- Sophia Aderhold+1 (17 Sep 1830 - )
- Abraham Aderhold1 (8 Nov 1832 - 11 Feb 1835)
- Elizabeth Aderhold+1 (15 Dec 1834 - 1911)
- Joseph S. Aderhold+1 (5 Apr 1837 - )
- Carolina Aderhold+1 (6 May 1839 - )
- Esther Aderhold+1 (24 Aug 1841 - )
- Johannes W. Aderhold+1 (29 May 1843 - 1910)
- Sarah Aderhold+1,2,3 (5 Nov 1845 - 1935)
- Friederich Aderhold+1 (23 Mar 1848 - 3 Sep 1941)
Last Edited=18 Feb 2005
Citations
- [S14] John F Meginness, History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (Baltimore, Maryland: prepared by Lycoming Historical Society; Gateway Press, Inc., 1990 reprint of 1892 original), p. 1180.
- [S14] John F Meginness, History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, p. 1143.
- [S559] Carol (Taylor) Olson, "Report for the Descendants of Jacob F. Miller," supplied 25 February 2003 (6515 Marlo Way, Riverside, California 92506, USA; 951-788-4635). This report offers a full list of the primary and secondary sources consulted. p. 13.