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David Krise

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
unknown
Pennsylvania, USA
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David was the husband of Ruth (Adams )Krise

He was the son of George Krise (Griess) and his wife Sara "Salome" Krise

David Krise settled his family in the vicinity of St Augustine, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, where he and his father and brothers all had neighboring farms. David and Ruth had four children, two girls and two boys, who survived to adulthood, married and had families of their own. A fifth child, a one-year-old daughter named Anestasia, is listed in David's family in the 1850 census. Ruth had just died, somewhere close to 50 years of age. Did she perhaps die in childbirth? And was Anestacia not a healthy child who died in childhood? After this census report, we never hear of her again. In fact, one family historian speculates that Anestacia's name and gender were incorrectly recorded and that this child was in fact the son, Anacetus, of David's daughter Mary Ellen. David appears in the 1860 census, living with his daughter Maria, and working as a carpenter. In 1866, he sold a piece of property and after that he disappears from view. Cemetery records indicate that Ruth was the first person to be buried in the new cemetery next to St Augustine's Church in the village of St Augustine. There is no marker on her grave, but she is recorded as being in the same plot, as her mother. There is no record of David's burial there


He died after 1860 in Clearfield twp., Cambria co., Pennsylvania
1860 census Cambria co PA #1902/1911
David Krise 60 carpenter PA
Maria 27 "

Souvenir of Loretto Centenary page 128
KRISE David and Ruth Adams. Married June 24, 1827.
Mary Ellen, Mary Elizabeth, Henry, Peter. (1828-33.)
David was the husband of Ruth (Adams )Krise

He was the son of George Krise (Griess) and his wife Sara "Salome" Krise

David Krise settled his family in the vicinity of St Augustine, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, where he and his father and brothers all had neighboring farms. David and Ruth had four children, two girls and two boys, who survived to adulthood, married and had families of their own. A fifth child, a one-year-old daughter named Anestasia, is listed in David's family in the 1850 census. Ruth had just died, somewhere close to 50 years of age. Did she perhaps die in childbirth? And was Anestacia not a healthy child who died in childhood? After this census report, we never hear of her again. In fact, one family historian speculates that Anestacia's name and gender were incorrectly recorded and that this child was in fact the son, Anacetus, of David's daughter Mary Ellen. David appears in the 1860 census, living with his daughter Maria, and working as a carpenter. In 1866, he sold a piece of property and after that he disappears from view. Cemetery records indicate that Ruth was the first person to be buried in the new cemetery next to St Augustine's Church in the village of St Augustine. There is no marker on her grave, but she is recorded as being in the same plot, as her mother. There is no record of David's burial there


He died after 1860 in Clearfield twp., Cambria co., Pennsylvania
1860 census Cambria co PA #1902/1911
David Krise 60 carpenter PA
Maria 27 "

Souvenir of Loretto Centenary page 128
KRISE David and Ruth Adams. Married June 24, 1827.
Mary Ellen, Mary Elizabeth, Henry, Peter. (1828-33.)


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