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Conrad Bonebrake

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Conrad Bonebrake

Birth
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Nov 1844 (aged 76)
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Conrad Bonebrake the son of Daniel and Anna Maria (Conrad) Beinbrech {SIC}. He (first) marriage Mary Thomas, daughter of Henry Thomas, a settler on the Antietam Creek, just east of the present Waynesboro, after her death, married (second) Catharine Benedict, the daughter of Abraham and Fanny Benedict, they had no children. Conrad was a blacksmith by trade. He purchased part of the Thomas land and obtained by warrant an adjoining ten-acre tract. Located on the east branch of the Antietam Creek.


Catharine (Benedict) Bonbrake died in Antrim township, Franklin County, and was buried on "Shelly's graveyard near Kessacker's Mill.)


Both Conrad and his wife Mary lie buried in a small family buying ground on the homestead.


Children:

(1.) Jacob Bonebrake married Susanna Hollinger.

(2.) Nancy Bonebrake married John Miller.

(3.) John Bonebrake (Sic) married Susanna Weyant.

(4.) Henry Bonebrake married first Anna Stewart, second Elizabeth Rupp, and third Anna Woods Kaylor, Susan Bonebrake, married Jacob Shockey, Daniel Bonebrake, Margaret Snively; Catharine Bonebrake, married Samuel Rinehart.


Source: Antietam Ancestors.

Volume III., Number 4, Spring 1991.

The Bonebrake Family.

Todd Andrew Dorsett, Editor and Publisher

Waynesboro Historical Society

138 West Main Street

Waynesboro, PA. 17268


Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538.

Conrad Bonebrake the son of Daniel and Anna Maria (Conrad) Beinbrech {SIC}. He (first) marriage Mary Thomas, daughter of Henry Thomas, a settler on the Antietam Creek, just east of the present Waynesboro, after her death, married (second) Catharine Benedict, the daughter of Abraham and Fanny Benedict, they had no children. Conrad was a blacksmith by trade. He purchased part of the Thomas land and obtained by warrant an adjoining ten-acre tract. Located on the east branch of the Antietam Creek.


Catharine (Benedict) Bonbrake died in Antrim township, Franklin County, and was buried on "Shelly's graveyard near Kessacker's Mill.)


Both Conrad and his wife Mary lie buried in a small family buying ground on the homestead.


Children:

(1.) Jacob Bonebrake married Susanna Hollinger.

(2.) Nancy Bonebrake married John Miller.

(3.) John Bonebrake (Sic) married Susanna Weyant.

(4.) Henry Bonebrake married first Anna Stewart, second Elizabeth Rupp, and third Anna Woods Kaylor, Susan Bonebrake, married Jacob Shockey, Daniel Bonebrake, Margaret Snively; Catharine Bonebrake, married Samuel Rinehart.


Source: Antietam Ancestors.

Volume III., Number 4, Spring 1991.

The Bonebrake Family.

Todd Andrew Dorsett, Editor and Publisher

Waynesboro Historical Society

138 West Main Street

Waynesboro, PA. 17268


Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538.



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