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Solomon Hartman

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Solomon Hartman

Birth
Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Feb 1901 (aged 80)
Rouzerville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Rouzerville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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By occupation he was a brickmaker, he came from Adams County, PA., to Washington County, Md., where he met and married Mary Coy. After that he moved to Franklin county, settling near Rouzerville, during the latter part of the 1850's.

HEARD DEATHS SUMMONS - Records Of Those Who Have Been Called Away.

A Rouzerville reader of this paper sends the following additional information concerning SOLOMON HARTMAN.

He was born in Adams county, August 6, 1820 and aged 80 years, 5 months and 18 days.

For several years he resided in the vacinity of Jacobs' church and moved to Rouzerville in 1851, making his permanent home there until his death. In his last years, since his wife's death, May 22, 1896, he lived with his son, Prof. B. F. Hartman, principal of the Rouzerville academy, at the old homestead, where he had all the comforts, care and attention that could be bestowed upon him. At the time of his death he was on a visit to his son-in-law, Wm. H. Ambrose.

With him, from Friday evening, until his death, was his son, Prof. Hartman. His death was due to a complication of complaints a gradual weakening of the body.

He had led a very active life, following manual labor for a livelihood. In his earlier years he had worked at brickmaking. He was well-known among the old farmers of this vicinity, having been one of their regular "hands."

Mr. Hartman was one of the oldest residents of Rouzerville.

He was confirmed in the Lutheran church of Waynesboro, May 12, 1847, but, soon afterward, transferred his membership to Harbaugh's Reformed church and was a faithful member there until his death.

His wife, Mary Hartman, died May 22, 1896.

Two brothers, Daniel, Zullinger, George, Lincoln, Logan county, Ill., survive him.

Source : The Waynesboro Record Newspaper - Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania -Thursday, February 28, 1901

Death Summons provided by Melvin L. Halterman FAG # 130350351.


Children: Daniel W. Hartman, married Catherine Hoover; Josiah Hartman, married Sarah Hoover; Elizabeth Amelia Hartman, married William Harlan Ambrose; Athalinda Hartman; Martha Jane Hartman died in infancy and Benjamin Franklin Hartman, married Mary Emma Creps.
By occupation he was a brickmaker, he came from Adams County, PA., to Washington County, Md., where he met and married Mary Coy. After that he moved to Franklin county, settling near Rouzerville, during the latter part of the 1850's.

HEARD DEATHS SUMMONS - Records Of Those Who Have Been Called Away.

A Rouzerville reader of this paper sends the following additional information concerning SOLOMON HARTMAN.

He was born in Adams county, August 6, 1820 and aged 80 years, 5 months and 18 days.

For several years he resided in the vacinity of Jacobs' church and moved to Rouzerville in 1851, making his permanent home there until his death. In his last years, since his wife's death, May 22, 1896, he lived with his son, Prof. B. F. Hartman, principal of the Rouzerville academy, at the old homestead, where he had all the comforts, care and attention that could be bestowed upon him. At the time of his death he was on a visit to his son-in-law, Wm. H. Ambrose.

With him, from Friday evening, until his death, was his son, Prof. Hartman. His death was due to a complication of complaints a gradual weakening of the body.

He had led a very active life, following manual labor for a livelihood. In his earlier years he had worked at brickmaking. He was well-known among the old farmers of this vicinity, having been one of their regular "hands."

Mr. Hartman was one of the oldest residents of Rouzerville.

He was confirmed in the Lutheran church of Waynesboro, May 12, 1847, but, soon afterward, transferred his membership to Harbaugh's Reformed church and was a faithful member there until his death.

His wife, Mary Hartman, died May 22, 1896.

Two brothers, Daniel, Zullinger, George, Lincoln, Logan county, Ill., survive him.

Source : The Waynesboro Record Newspaper - Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania -Thursday, February 28, 1901

Death Summons provided by Melvin L. Halterman FAG # 130350351.


Children: Daniel W. Hartman, married Catherine Hoover; Josiah Hartman, married Sarah Hoover; Elizabeth Amelia Hartman, married William Harlan Ambrose; Athalinda Hartman; Martha Jane Hartman died in infancy and Benjamin Franklin Hartman, married Mary Emma Creps.


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