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Pvt Heinrich Reinhardt “Henry” Alspach Sr.

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Pvt Heinrich Reinhardt “Henry” Alspach Sr. Veteran

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Jun 1822 (aged 82)
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Carroll, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7903261, Longitude: -82.7374659
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"Pvt. PA Militia
Rev War"
New granite stone.

Henry Alspach served as a Private Eighth Class in Captain Wills Company of the Pennsylvania Militia During The American Revolutionary War.

Heinrich and his wife were also the parents of Margaret Alspach (1770-1860), wife of Daniel Fall. Margaret and Daniel's graves are unknown. Margaret and Daniel's daughter Christiana (1803) married Henry Miller (1800-1879) in Fairfield County, Ohio 1821 and are buried in Brownstown, Illinois.
When Margaret Alspach and her twin brother Jacob were born on August 13, 1770, in Windsor, Pennsylvania, their father, Heinrich, was 30 and their mother, Catherine, was 24. She married Daniel Fall in 1808 in Pennsylvania. She then married Frederick Klinger in 1810. She died on June 24, 1860, in Eagle, Ohio, having lived a long life of 89 years.
"Pvt. PA Militia
Rev War"
New granite stone.

Henry Alspach served as a Private Eighth Class in Captain Wills Company of the Pennsylvania Militia During The American Revolutionary War.

Heinrich and his wife were also the parents of Margaret Alspach (1770-1860), wife of Daniel Fall. Margaret and Daniel's graves are unknown. Margaret and Daniel's daughter Christiana (1803) married Henry Miller (1800-1879) in Fairfield County, Ohio 1821 and are buried in Brownstown, Illinois.
When Margaret Alspach and her twin brother Jacob were born on August 13, 1770, in Windsor, Pennsylvania, their father, Heinrich, was 30 and their mother, Catherine, was 24. She married Daniel Fall in 1808 in Pennsylvania. She then married Frederick Klinger in 1810. She died on June 24, 1860, in Eagle, Ohio, having lived a long life of 89 years.

Inscription

PVT PA MILITIA REV WAR

Gravesite Details

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