They were first buried in the Old Union Cemetery, in Waynesboro, Franklin County, PA., later removed to Burns Hill. John Bonebrake the son of Conrad and Mary (Thomas) Bonebrake. He married Susannah Weyant, her parentage has not been ascertained.
ANOTHER CITIZEN GONE — We regret to announce the death of Mr. John Bonebrake, a most useful and highly esteemed citizen of this vicinity, which occurred in Baltimore on Monday last. We understand Mr. B. had an operation performed by Dr. Smith for the removal of
gravel several weeks since, to the effects of which his death is attributed. His remains were brought to this place on Tuesday evening and on Wednesday morning interred in the burying ground attached to the German Reformed Church. He was in the 71st year of his age.
Waynesboro Village Record, May 18, 1866
Children:
(1.) Julia Ann Bonebreak b. 14 December 1818 d. 23 October 1903, wed James Harvey Gordon.
(2.) Maria Bonebreak b. 11 December 1820-d. 5 Apr 1914, wed David B. Russell.
(3.) Nicholas Bonebreak b. 13 October 1822 -d. 10 March 1911, wed Martha Miller.
(4.) John W. Bonebrake b. 28 November 1827- d 26 October 1911, wed Sarah Stamey.
(5.) Emanuel James Bonebreak b. 3 January 1832- d. 6 September 6 December 1925, who married Eliza Belle Oaks.
Source: Antietam Ancestors.
Volume III., Number, 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
They were first buried in the Old Union Cemetery, in Waynesboro, Franklin County, PA., later removed to Burns Hill. John Bonebrake the son of Conrad and Mary (Thomas) Bonebrake. He married Susannah Weyant, her parentage has not been ascertained.
ANOTHER CITIZEN GONE — We regret to announce the death of Mr. John Bonebrake, a most useful and highly esteemed citizen of this vicinity, which occurred in Baltimore on Monday last. We understand Mr. B. had an operation performed by Dr. Smith for the removal of
gravel several weeks since, to the effects of which his death is attributed. His remains were brought to this place on Tuesday evening and on Wednesday morning interred in the burying ground attached to the German Reformed Church. He was in the 71st year of his age.
Waynesboro Village Record, May 18, 1866
Children:
(1.) Julia Ann Bonebreak b. 14 December 1818 d. 23 October 1903, wed James Harvey Gordon.
(2.) Maria Bonebreak b. 11 December 1820-d. 5 Apr 1914, wed David B. Russell.
(3.) Nicholas Bonebreak b. 13 October 1822 -d. 10 March 1911, wed Martha Miller.
(4.) John W. Bonebrake b. 28 November 1827- d 26 October 1911, wed Sarah Stamey.
(5.) Emanuel James Bonebreak b. 3 January 1832- d. 6 September 6 December 1925, who married Eliza Belle Oaks.
Source: Antietam Ancestors.
Volume III., Number, 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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