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Reynard Rinehart Replogle Jr.

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Reynard Rinehart Replogle Jr. Veteran

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Apr 1813 (aged 53–54)
New Enterprise, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bakers Summit, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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My ancestor has many different spelling to his first name Rinehart, Reinhart, Reynard, etc. depending on which bio or document you look at.
"The FIRST REPLOGLE"
Reynard Rephogal
Pennsylvannia Militia
Revolutionary War
Died 1813
"The above inscription is cut on a marble monument in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm near New Enterprise."
(Source: Recollections of Bygone Days in The Cove, By Ella Snowburger. Vol.4 pg.21.)

Snyder cemetery. Bakers Summit
"Replogle,Reynard Pa. Milita Revolutionary War"
(Source: Archie Claar cemetery Inscriptions of Bedford and Blair County. Pa. Vol. 1, pg 13.)

REPLOGLE, RINEHART
Served as a Private in Captain Patrick Hainey's Company, Bedford County Militia.
Buried in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm along Potter Creek, Morrisons Cove.
(Source: Soldiers of Blair County, The Revolutionary War, Hoenstine, 1940, p. 46.)

I have seen reference to Rinehart Replogle as being a Jr. and his son Rinehart Brown (just a reference to his mother maiden name) Replogle the III. (1796-1859.)
My ancestor has many different spelling to his first name Rinehart, Reinhart, Reynard, etc. depending on which bio or document you look at.
"The FIRST REPLOGLE"
Reynard Rephogal
Pennsylvannia Militia
Revolutionary War
Died 1813
"The above inscription is cut on a marble monument in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm near New Enterprise."
(Source: Recollections of Bygone Days in The Cove, By Ella Snowburger. Vol.4 pg.21.)

Snyder cemetery. Bakers Summit
"Replogle,Reynard Pa. Milita Revolutionary War"
(Source: Archie Claar cemetery Inscriptions of Bedford and Blair County. Pa. Vol. 1, pg 13.)

REPLOGLE, RINEHART
Served as a Private in Captain Patrick Hainey's Company, Bedford County Militia.
Buried in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm along Potter Creek, Morrisons Cove.
(Source: Soldiers of Blair County, The Revolutionary War, Hoenstine, 1940, p. 46.)

I have seen reference to Rinehart Replogle as being a Jr. and his son Rinehart Brown (just a reference to his mother maiden name) Replogle the III. (1796-1859.)


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