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Angeline Snyder

Female 1855 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Angeline Snyder was born on 8 Feb 1855 (daughter of Benjamin D. Snyder and Catharine Bechtel).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin D. Snyder was born on 18 Aug 1827.

    Benjamin married Catharine Bechtel. Catharine (daughter of Jacob Bechtel and Maria "Polly" Hallman) was born on 2 Sep 1828. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catharine Bechtel was born on 2 Sep 1828 (daughter of Jacob Bechtel and Maria "Polly" Hallman).
    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Snyder was born on 15 Sep 1850.
    2. Ephraim Snyder was born on 11 Jun 1852.
    3. 1. Angeline Snyder was born on 8 Feb 1855.
    4. Elizabeth Snyder was born on 8 Jun 1857.
    5. Emeline Snyder was born on 8 Mar 1859.
    6. Isaiah B. Snyder was born on 27 Feb 1861.
    7. Jeremiah B. Snyder was born on 27 Jul 1865.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jacob Bechtel was born on 26 Dec 1803.

    Jacob married Maria "Polly" Hallman. Maria (daughter of Benjamin Hallman and Elizabeth Detweiler) was born on 10 Sep 1806 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 8 Mar 1873. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Maria "Polly" Hallman was born on 10 Sep 1806 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Benjamin Hallman and Elizabeth Detweiler); died on 8 Mar 1873.

    Notes:

    Found on Feb 28, 2005 at http://douglas.boddy.com/genealogy/hallman/canada/children.htm

    Maria Hallman was born September 10th, 1806, and died March 8th, 1873. She was married to Jacob Bechtel. They resided in North Dumfries Township, Waterloo County, Ontario, near the old "Black Horse" hotel, where they owned a farm of about 150 acres, where he died. After his death, she made her home with her daughter Catharine, who was married to Benjamin Snyder, where she died in the year 1883. They were both members of the Mennonite church, and to these principles they adhered till they died. She was a good mother, and always sought to instil into the minds and hearts of her family the noble and elevating principles of Christianity. They had a family of fourteen children.

    Update, 1991, Joan Hallman:
    They resided in North Dumfries Township, Waterloo County, on Lot 30, Con. 12 (two miles east of Roseville) where they owned a farm of about 150 acres, where he died in 1875.

    Children:
    1. Veronica Bechtel
    2. John Bechtel
    3. Elizabeth Bechtel
    4. 3. Catharine Bechtel was born on 2 Sep 1828.
    5. Sarah Bechtel
    6. Ephraim Bechtel
    7. Benjamin Bechtel
    8. Elias Bechtel
    9. Christian Bechtel
    10. Jacob Bechtel
    11. Hannah Bechtel
    12. Polly Bechtel
    13. Rebecca Bechtel
    14. Nancy Bechtel was born about 1850 in North Dumfries, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    15. Sarah Bechtel was born on 7 Apr 1830; died on 11 May 1887.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Benjamin Hallman was born on 18 Sep 1783 in Perkismen Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (son of Benjamin Hallman and Anna Fronica Gottwaltz); died on 10 Sep 1869 in one mile east of Roseville, Ontario on his farm.

    Notes:

    From Ezra E. Eby Book

    Benjamin was born Sept. 18, 1783 in Montgomery Co., Pa where he followed farming. During the great financial depression of 1816-1827 many farmers failed financially and, in order to pay their debts, they sold their farms at great sacrifice. With whatever money they had left, they winded their way to Canada where land could be had cheap and thus made another attempt to gain a free home. As a rule, all these parties in a very few years were the posessors of valuable farms. Benjamin moved to Canada with his family in 1825.

    They left Montgomery on May 6, and with two double horse teams and one single horse, crossed the Niagara River from Lewiston to Queenston on a large flat boat and winded their way up to Dundas and through the Beverly Swamp to Waterloo County arriving at Jacob Rosenburger's near Preston where they made a stay of 3 days. Then they moved on a farm 2 miles west of Waterloo. Here he resided until the spring of 1826 when he moved to N. Dumfries Twp. about 1 mile east of Roseville where he had purchased a most beautiful farm of about 200 acres, then nearly all forest. Here Banjamin died Sept. 10, 1879.

    He was a member of the mennonite church and lived a strictly moral life. Principles of Christianity were always foremost in his dealings with his fellow men. His advice to his grandchildren was always good. "My earliest recollection of him was when he held us on his knee and instructed us to be a good boy. Three of his sons and a number of gradsons and great grand sons entered the ministry.

    On Sept. 2, 1802 he married Elizabeth Dettweiller, daughter of Jacob and Margaret (Harley) Dettweiller.

    Benjamin married Elizabeth Detweiler on 2 Sep 1802. Elizabeth (daughter of Jacob Detweiler and Mary Margaret Harley) was born on 8 Aug 1784; died on 9 Aug 1856; was buried in on farm 1 mile east of Roseville / Hallman Mennonite Cemetery, North Dumfries Township, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Elizabeth Detweiler was born on 8 Aug 1784 (daughter of Jacob Detweiler and Mary Margaret Harley); died on 9 Aug 1856; was buried in on farm 1 mile east of Roseville / Hallman Mennonite Cemetery, North Dumfries Township, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Rev. Jacob H. Hallman was born on 18 Nov 1803 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Mar 1878; was buried in Blenheim Mennonite Cemetery.
    2. Margaret Hallman was born on 31 Aug 1805 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 18 Mar 1884 in North Dumfries Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    3. 7. Maria "Polly" Hallman was born on 10 Sep 1806 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 8 Mar 1873.
    4. Joseph B. Hallman was born on 15 Sep 1808 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Catharine Hallman was born on 28 Sep 1810 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 19 Jan 1889 in Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Co., Ontario at home of her daughter, Catharine.
    6. John Hallman was born on 1 Aug 1812 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 13 Mar 1888 in Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario; was buried in Mannheim Latschaw Mennonite Cemetery, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    7. Veronica Hallman was born on 14 May 1814 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 9 Jan 1894 in Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    8. Elizabeth Hallman was born on 12 Jun 1817 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 30 Jun 1883 in Blenheim Township, Oxford County, Ontario.
    9. Christian Hallman was born on 5 Jun 1820 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 27 Apr 1821.
    10. Hanna Hallman was born on 5 Jun 1820 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Aug 1820.
    11. Rev Benjamin D. Hallman was born on 20 Sep 1821 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 08 Oct 1910 in Lot 32, Conc 12, North Dumfries Township, Waterloo County, Ontario; was buried in Hallman Mennonite Cemetery, North Dumfries Township, Ontario.
    12. Christian Hallman was born on 25 Oct 1822 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 09 Dec 1902; was buried in Shantz Mennonite Church Cemetery, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    13. Hannah Hallman was born on 3 Nov 1824 in Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    14. Wendell Hallman was born on 4 Nov 1827 in North Dumfries Township, Waterloo County, Ontario; died on 1 May 1910 in Sanilac Co, Michigan.




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