Johann Henrich Buecher
(1732-1795/1799)
Catharine
(Bef 1752-Aft 1820)
Johann Jacob Winteroth Sr.
(1735-1797)
Anna Maria Barbara Mayer
(1740-1818)
Samuel Beecher
(1767-1821)
Barbara Winterode
(1771-1851)
Mary Beecher
(1791-1833)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. John Shorb

Mary Beecher 1 2 3 4 5 6

  • Born: 14 Jul 1791, Germany Twp., Adams, PA 2 7 8
  • Christened: 28 Aug 1791, Littlestown: Christ Reformed Church, Adams, PA 2 7 8
  • Marriage (1): John Shorb on 5 Feb 1809 in Conewago Twp.: Conewago Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Adams, PA
  • Died: 15 Mar 1833, Germany Twp., Adams, PA at age 41 5 9
  • Buried: Conewago Twp.: Conewago Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Adams, PA

   Other names for Mary were Maria Beecher, Maria Bucher,10 Mary Bucher and Maria Buecher.2 7 8

   FamilySearch ID: LC3S-TM7.

  Noted events in her life were:

1. Baptism on 1 Jan 1790 in Littlestown: Christ Reformed Church, Adams, PA. Baptism by Rev. John Christoph Gobrecht: Maria b. 14 Jul 1791, parents Samuel and Barbara Buecher, sponsors Jacob and Barbara Winterorth grandparents 11

2. Census in 1800 in Germany Twp., Adams, PA. 12 Several related families appear on the same Census page in 1800 in Germany Township. (The Beechers were recorded as Beahers.)

Samuel Beaher is listed with this household:
Males (born)
Under 10 (1791-1800) = 1 son (Henry)
26-44 (1756-1774) = 1 father (Samuel)
Females (born)
Under 10 (1791-1800) = 3 daughters (Mary, Elizabeth, Salome)
26-44 (1756-1774) = 1 wife (Barbara)

William Beaher has this household:
Males (born)
16-25 (1775-1784) = 1 (his brother Peter)
26-44 (1756-1774) = 1 William
Females (born)
45 & over (<=1755) = 1 (his mother Catherine)
On the same census page are several allied family surnames that marry the Buecher/Beecher families:

Barbara Wintrode married Samuel Buecher, and Catherine Wintrode married his brother Frederick Beher. On this page we find their father, "Jacob Winterode Capt." and the households of a younger Jacob Winterode, Adam Winterode, and Barbara Winterode.

3. Newspaper: Republican Compiler, 19 Mar 1833, Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 9 Her death notice: "On 15th in Germany twp., Mrs. Mary Shorb, w/John Shorb, 43."

4. Book: History of Adams County, 1886. 5
JOSEPH L. SHORB, farmer, Littlestown. The ancestors of this old pioneer family left Lorraine when it was attached to France, because they loved the old German fatherland and language better than the French. Three brothers, supposed to have been named John, Jacob and Anthony, immigrated to America, and settled in Pennsylvania. One kept a hardware store in Hanover, York County, buying his stock in Germany, and making seven sea voyages for the purpose; one settled in York County, near Hanover, and the other near Goshen Huppen, Berks County, and there they farmed, and their descendants lived for many years. John Shorb, the brother that settled in Hanover, was the great-grandfather of our subject. He married a lady by the name of Fricker, who bore him three sons and one daughter: Anthony, Jacob, John and Mrs. Mary Obold. Of the sons Jacob and John finally settled in Frederick County, Md., and Anthony (who died in Conowago Township, this county, in 1800) married a Miss Obold, by whom he had six children, four of whom attained maturity: John, Anthony, Jr., Joseph and Mrs. Mary Shultz. Of these, Anthony Shorb, Jr., moved to Tyrone, Blair County, Penn., and there engaged in the iron business as a member of the firm of Lyon, Shorb & Co. He died in Littlestown while on a visit to relatives. Joseph was a physician, who lived and died in Littlestown, Penn. Mrs. Mary Shultz died in Missouri. John, the eldest, a farmer by occupation, was married in Littlestown, this county, to Miss Mary, daughter of Samuel Beecher, and of the eight children that blessed this union all attained maturity: Basil A., Joseph L., Alexander C., Samuel J., Edward, Matilda M., Sallie and Johanna. John Shorb's first wife died February 15, 1833, and his second marriage was with Mrs. Susan Stonesifer, who also died near Littlestown, the mother of one child, James E., now residing in St. Louis, Mo. John Shorb bought the farm where his son Joseph L. now lives, was a successful farmer, and died near Littlestown, this county, February 5, 1847, aged sixty-two years. He took an active part in public matters, and was much respected by all who knew him for his honesty and uprightness. He had a remarkable memory, and possessed those sterling traits of character for which the whole family, from the great-grandfather down to our subject, have been noted. Joseph L. Shorb was born on the old homestead March 19, 1812, and has been a farmer as well as a business man. When the Littlestown Savings Institution was started he became its president, and remained so for eighteen years, when his health failed him and he refused a re-election. He has served as justice of the peace for forty years, which shows for itself how well he is loved and respected by his neighbors. In the evening of life Mr. Shorb may look back over a busy career that can give him unqualified satisfaction.


Mary married John Shorb, son of Anthony Shorb and Ann Marie O'Bold, on 5 Feb 1809 in Conewago Twp.: Conewago Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Adams, PA. (John Shorb was born on 23 Sep 1785 in , , PA,13 died on 5 Feb 1847 in Germany Twp., Adams, PA 5 13 and was buried in Littlestown: St. Aloysius Cemetery, Adams, PA 13.)


Sources


1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of November 17, 2005), Batch #: C506711, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: Q974.842 LI V2Y, Printout Call #: 1002430, Dates: 1745 - 1871.

2 Christ Reformed Church, Littlestown, Adams, Pennsylvania.

3 Letter from Craig Bennett (On file at the Adams County Historical Society, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA.
Mar 11 1972 letter from Craig M. Bennett, 31 Meeting St, Charleston Sc 29401, to Vice Admiral William Gordon Beecher of Alexandria, VA, describing the antique hand-painted fracturs cica 1800 proving birth of Samuel to father Henry Büger in possession of Craig, a descendent.
http://www.emmitsburg.net/achs/), March 11, 1972.

4 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania (Warren, Beers & Co; Chicago, IL; 1886), Pages 422-423.

5 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania (Warren, Beers & Co; Chicago, IL; 1886), Pages 515-516.

6 New Oxford Item (Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania), 3 Jan 1902, page 5. Obituary of Edward Shorb.

7 Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century (Family Line Publications, Westminister, MD 21157. No year.), Page 80.

8 William J. Hinke, Church Record of The Conewago Or Christ Church Congregation Near Littlestown Adams County Pennsylvania 1747-1871 (Online https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130818&from=fhd in FamilySearch.org Books), Page 26.

9 Gettysburg Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, Adams County, PA.), Mar 19, 1833 edition.

10 Records of Mary Lou Mariner (Frederick, MD).

11 William J. Hinke, Church Record of The Conewago Or Christ Church Congregation Near Littlestown Adams County Pennsylvania 1747-1871 (Online https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130818&from=fhd in FamilySearch.org Books), Page 24.

12 1800 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Adams County, Germany Township, Series: M32 Roll: 35 Page: 515.

13 Find A Grave, http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=39598291&PIpi=87423341.



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