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Elizabeth <I>Easterday</I> Wissinger

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Elizabeth Easterday Wissinger

Birth
Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
9 May 1909 (aged 92)
Tilghmanton, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Tilghmanton, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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First marriage to Adam Acker, 18 Nov 1848, second marriage to Solomon Balzer Wissinger, 22 Aug 1856
Contributor: Bob Wissinger (47035202)

If you have more information on this individual or family it would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Mike Hahn.

OBITUARY - Mrs. Elizabeth Wissinger - Daily Mail, Hagerstown, MD - 21-May 1909 p 4 col 2

Mrs. Elizabeth Wissinger, Oregon, Ill., on a visit East to see her son and daughter, was stricken with paralysis Wednesday at 11 o'clock a.m. and died at three o'clock p.m. at the home of her daughter, where she recently had gone, Mrs. Charles Baker, near Roxbury. She was aged 93 years. Mrs. Wissinger was a member of the German Baptist church. Her husband died 15 years ago. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Charles Baker, near Roxbury; Mr. Joseph Wissinger, near Williamsport; Mr. Scott Wissinger, near Oregon; Mrs. Baker, near Oregon; Jacob Wissinger, Fall City, Nebraska; Mr. Samuel Wissinger, Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral Friday, leaving the house at 2 o'clock p.m., services at the Manor church, by Rev. C. Long. Interment in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Obituary Courtesy of Bob Wissinger FAG member 47035202

She was married 3 times to Adam Acker (not Acor as listed below), Unknown Harbaugh and Solomon Balzer Wissinger.

Name reported as Elizabeth ACOR in marriage reference: "Wissinger, S. B. - married Elizabeth Acor, Aug 22, 1856 in Washington Co., Maryland"
ORDER OF PUBLICATION: - DRUSY BAKER, CHARLES BAKER, Her Husband VS. SCOTT WISSINGER AND WIFE, and others. No. 7054 Equity.
In the Circuit Court for Washington County, in Equity.
The object of this suit is to obtain a decree for the sale of certain real estate situate in Washington County, Maryland, said real estate having been conveyed by Jacob Warrenfeltz and wife, to Elizabeth Wissinger wife of Solomon Wissinger, for her life, and after her decease unto her children and Jacob Franklin Wissinger.
The bill states that Elizabeth Wissinger was married three times, that by her last husband she left surviving her the following children to-wit:
(a) A daughter, Drusy, who is now intermarried with Charles Baker, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(b) A daughter, Ella, who is intermarried with Otto Baker, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(c) A son, Scott Wissinger, who is intermarried to Allie Wissinger, his wife, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(d) A son, Joseph Wissinger, who is intermarried with Susie Wissinger, his wife, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(e) A son Samuel Wissinger, who is intermarried with ------ Wissinger, his wife, both of whom are the full age and residents of the State of Illinois.

That by her former husband she left a daughter, Kate Gruber, who is intermarried with Samuel Gruber, both of whom are residents of the State of Illinois. That by another marriage said Elizabeth Wissinger had a daughter named Mollie who left the following children:-
(a) A daughter, Clara, who is intermarried with William H. Smith, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(b) A son, Edward W. Furry, who is intermarried with Virginia Furry, his wife, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(c) A daughter, Eliza, who is intermarried with === Furry, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(d) A daughter, Florence, who is intermarried with John Maugans, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(e) A daughter, Minnie, who is intermarried with Mack Ingram, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(f) A daughter Sadie who is intermarried with George Sinclair, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(g) A daughter Lucinda who is intermarried with Herman Huff, her husband both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Iowa.
(h) A daughter Bertha who is intermarried with ---- Brezler, whose said husband is now dead.
(i) A daughter Jeanette who is intermarried with Clarence Lapole, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
That said Mollie after the death of her husband John Furry married Henry Sinclair who is now dead but by him the said Mollie had one son, Harry Sinclair now of full age and a resident of the State of Illinois.
That Jacob Franklin Wissinger son of Solomon Wissinger the husband of said Elizabeth Wissinger to whom said deed conveys a certain interest is intermarried with ---- Wissinger, his wife, and both he and his said wife are of full age and residents of the State of Nebraska.
That the real estate is not susceptible of division among the many heirs, and it will be best to sell it.
The ill then prays that a decree for the sale of said real estate and a division of the money among the several parties therein according to their several interest, and for a writ of Subpoena for the resident defendants, and an order of publication against the non-resident defendants.
It is thereupon this 8th day of June 1909, ordered by the Circuit Court of Washington County, in Equity, that the plaintiffs, causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper, published in said Washington County, once in each of four successive weeks before the 7th day of July 1909, give notice to the said absent defendants of the object and substance of this bill, warning them to appear in this court in person or by solicitor, on or before the 22nd day of July next, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree ought not to be passed as prayed.
Harry E. Baker
Clerk
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Elizabeth first married (I think) Adam Acker. They married 18 Nov 1848 at Washington, Maryland (have reference). But I cannot determine who he is (dates, other marriages, children, etc.).

I have notation that her second marriage was to a Harbaugh before 1856. However, it could have been her first marriage in the 1830's. This one is iffy as I have no other notes or references for this and cannot locate anything as well.

Then of course she married Solomon in 1856.
First marriage to Adam Acker, 18 Nov 1848, second marriage to Solomon Balzer Wissinger, 22 Aug 1856
Contributor: Bob Wissinger (47035202)

If you have more information on this individual or family it would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Mike Hahn.

OBITUARY - Mrs. Elizabeth Wissinger - Daily Mail, Hagerstown, MD - 21-May 1909 p 4 col 2

Mrs. Elizabeth Wissinger, Oregon, Ill., on a visit East to see her son and daughter, was stricken with paralysis Wednesday at 11 o'clock a.m. and died at three o'clock p.m. at the home of her daughter, where she recently had gone, Mrs. Charles Baker, near Roxbury. She was aged 93 years. Mrs. Wissinger was a member of the German Baptist church. Her husband died 15 years ago. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Charles Baker, near Roxbury; Mr. Joseph Wissinger, near Williamsport; Mr. Scott Wissinger, near Oregon; Mrs. Baker, near Oregon; Jacob Wissinger, Fall City, Nebraska; Mr. Samuel Wissinger, Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral Friday, leaving the house at 2 o'clock p.m., services at the Manor church, by Rev. C. Long. Interment in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Obituary Courtesy of Bob Wissinger FAG member 47035202

She was married 3 times to Adam Acker (not Acor as listed below), Unknown Harbaugh and Solomon Balzer Wissinger.

Name reported as Elizabeth ACOR in marriage reference: "Wissinger, S. B. - married Elizabeth Acor, Aug 22, 1856 in Washington Co., Maryland"
ORDER OF PUBLICATION: - DRUSY BAKER, CHARLES BAKER, Her Husband VS. SCOTT WISSINGER AND WIFE, and others. No. 7054 Equity.
In the Circuit Court for Washington County, in Equity.
The object of this suit is to obtain a decree for the sale of certain real estate situate in Washington County, Maryland, said real estate having been conveyed by Jacob Warrenfeltz and wife, to Elizabeth Wissinger wife of Solomon Wissinger, for her life, and after her decease unto her children and Jacob Franklin Wissinger.
The bill states that Elizabeth Wissinger was married three times, that by her last husband she left surviving her the following children to-wit:
(a) A daughter, Drusy, who is now intermarried with Charles Baker, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(b) A daughter, Ella, who is intermarried with Otto Baker, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(c) A son, Scott Wissinger, who is intermarried to Allie Wissinger, his wife, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(d) A son, Joseph Wissinger, who is intermarried with Susie Wissinger, his wife, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(e) A son Samuel Wissinger, who is intermarried with ------ Wissinger, his wife, both of whom are the full age and residents of the State of Illinois.

That by her former husband she left a daughter, Kate Gruber, who is intermarried with Samuel Gruber, both of whom are residents of the State of Illinois. That by another marriage said Elizabeth Wissinger had a daughter named Mollie who left the following children:-
(a) A daughter, Clara, who is intermarried with William H. Smith, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(b) A son, Edward W. Furry, who is intermarried with Virginia Furry, his wife, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(c) A daughter, Eliza, who is intermarried with === Furry, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(d) A daughter, Florence, who is intermarried with John Maugans, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(e) A daughter, Minnie, who is intermarried with Mack Ingram, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
(f) A daughter Sadie who is intermarried with George Sinclair, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Illinois.
(g) A daughter Lucinda who is intermarried with Herman Huff, her husband both of whom are of full age and residents of the State of Iowa.
(h) A daughter Bertha who is intermarried with ---- Brezler, whose said husband is now dead.
(i) A daughter Jeanette who is intermarried with Clarence Lapole, her husband, both of whom are of full age and residents of Washington County, Maryland.
That said Mollie after the death of her husband John Furry married Henry Sinclair who is now dead but by him the said Mollie had one son, Harry Sinclair now of full age and a resident of the State of Illinois.
That Jacob Franklin Wissinger son of Solomon Wissinger the husband of said Elizabeth Wissinger to whom said deed conveys a certain interest is intermarried with ---- Wissinger, his wife, and both he and his said wife are of full age and residents of the State of Nebraska.
That the real estate is not susceptible of division among the many heirs, and it will be best to sell it.
The ill then prays that a decree for the sale of said real estate and a division of the money among the several parties therein according to their several interest, and for a writ of Subpoena for the resident defendants, and an order of publication against the non-resident defendants.
It is thereupon this 8th day of June 1909, ordered by the Circuit Court of Washington County, in Equity, that the plaintiffs, causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper, published in said Washington County, once in each of four successive weeks before the 7th day of July 1909, give notice to the said absent defendants of the object and substance of this bill, warning them to appear in this court in person or by solicitor, on or before the 22nd day of July next, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree ought not to be passed as prayed.
Harry E. Baker
Clerk
---
Elizabeth first married (I think) Adam Acker. They married 18 Nov 1848 at Washington, Maryland (have reference). But I cannot determine who he is (dates, other marriages, children, etc.).

I have notation that her second marriage was to a Harbaugh before 1856. However, it could have been her first marriage in the 1830's. This one is iffy as I have no other notes or references for this and cannot locate anything as well.

Then of course she married Solomon in 1856.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82317030/elizabeth-wissinger: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Easterday Wissinger (30 Jun 1816–9 May 1909), Find a Grave Memorial ID 82317030, citing Manor Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Tilghmanton, Washington County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Mike Hahn (contributor 46770538).