Hannah <I>Reinhart</I> Urner

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Hannah Reinhart Urner

Birth
Coventryville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Aug 1845 (aged 73)
Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Hannah Reinhart* was the daughter of John Reinhard* and Hannah Frick of Coventry Township, Chester, Pennsylvania. She married Rev. Jonas Urner of Belwood Farm, Chester Pennsylvania about 1795. They moved and bought a farm on or near Sam's Creek in Frederick (now Carroll) County, Maryland about 1811. Her husband served as presiding Elder for the Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren from 1811 until his death of the typhus in 1813.

Rev. Jonas and Hannah (Rinehart) Urner had the following children:

1) Benjamin, born 13 Jul 1795, died 3 Jul 1857, married Elizabeth Keyser. He was a merchant in Cincinnati, Ohio

2) Samuel, born 25 Dec 1796, died 4 Apr 1872, married 1st Elizabeth Snader, and 2nd Susan/Susanna Norris. Samuel was a farmer in Frederick County, Maryland

3) Mary, born 26 May 1799, died aged 13 in the typhus epidemic 15 May 1813 and is buried next to her father

4) David, born 22 Jan 1801, died 6 Aug 1874, married Ann Jane McCracken, he was a merchant in Springfield, Ohio

5) Lydia, born 19 May 1803, died 20 Jul 1874, married Hon. William Price of Chester County, Pennsylvania

6) George, born 18 Jan 1805, died 7 Oct 1803, buried at Pipe Creek at Uniontown, Carroll, Maryland

7) Sarah, born 16 Nov 1806, died 8 May 1886, married Rev. George D. Price, of Phoenixville, PA

8) Elizabeth, born 18 Apr 1809, died 25 Dec 1876, married Jonathan Philemon Creager, son of George Creager & Anna Maria Appler

9) Nathan, born April 1811, died Mar 1836 in New Orleans, LA, unmarried, moved to Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio by 1833

10) Hannah, born 15 May 1813, married John Zimmerman

*note: there are several ways to spell Rinehart/Reinhard/Reinhart/Rhinehardt etc., the Daughters of the American Revolution spelling found for her father is Reinhard; The *rner Genealogy Project website uses Rinehart.

Sources:
1. Urner, Isaac N.. Genealogy of the Urner family : and sketch of the Coventry Brethren Church in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1893.
2. Joseph Erner webpages at kinfolks.info

Hannah Reinhart* was the daughter of John Reinhard* and Hannah Frick of Coventry Township, Chester, Pennsylvania. She married Rev. Jonas Urner of Belwood Farm, Chester Pennsylvania about 1795. They moved and bought a farm on or near Sam's Creek in Frederick (now Carroll) County, Maryland about 1811. Her husband served as presiding Elder for the Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren from 1811 until his death of the typhus in 1813.

Rev. Jonas and Hannah (Rinehart) Urner had the following children:

1) Benjamin, born 13 Jul 1795, died 3 Jul 1857, married Elizabeth Keyser. He was a merchant in Cincinnati, Ohio

2) Samuel, born 25 Dec 1796, died 4 Apr 1872, married 1st Elizabeth Snader, and 2nd Susan/Susanna Norris. Samuel was a farmer in Frederick County, Maryland

3) Mary, born 26 May 1799, died aged 13 in the typhus epidemic 15 May 1813 and is buried next to her father

4) David, born 22 Jan 1801, died 6 Aug 1874, married Ann Jane McCracken, he was a merchant in Springfield, Ohio

5) Lydia, born 19 May 1803, died 20 Jul 1874, married Hon. William Price of Chester County, Pennsylvania

6) George, born 18 Jan 1805, died 7 Oct 1803, buried at Pipe Creek at Uniontown, Carroll, Maryland

7) Sarah, born 16 Nov 1806, died 8 May 1886, married Rev. George D. Price, of Phoenixville, PA

8) Elizabeth, born 18 Apr 1809, died 25 Dec 1876, married Jonathan Philemon Creager, son of George Creager & Anna Maria Appler

9) Nathan, born April 1811, died Mar 1836 in New Orleans, LA, unmarried, moved to Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio by 1833

10) Hannah, born 15 May 1813, married John Zimmerman

*note: there are several ways to spell Rinehart/Reinhard/Reinhart/Rhinehardt etc., the Daughters of the American Revolution spelling found for her father is Reinhard; The *rner Genealogy Project website uses Rinehart.

Sources:
1. Urner, Isaac N.. Genealogy of the Urner family : and sketch of the Coventry Brethren Church in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1893.
2. Joseph Erner webpages at kinfolks.info


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??? Memory of
Hannah. Wife of
JONAS URNER
Who Died August
13th 1845, Aged
73yrs, 11mos, 13days



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