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Name |
Joseph B. Hallman |
Birth |
15 Sep 1808 |
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I04603 |
All |
Last Modified |
10 Dec 2006 |
Father |
Benjamin Hallman, b. 18 Sep 1783, Perkismen Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d. 10 Sep 1869, one mile east of Roseville, Ontario on his farm (Age 85 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Detweiler, b. 8 Aug 1784 d. 9 Aug 1856 (Age 72 years) |
Marriage |
2 Sep 1802 |
Family ID |
F0555 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Susanna Clemmer, b. 29 Dec 1810, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d. 15 Feb 1854 (Age 43 years) |
Marriage |
1831 |
Children |
| 1. Abraham Hallman, b. 21 Apr 1832 d. 21 Dec 1904, Blenheim Township, Oxford County, Ontario (Age 72 years) |
| 2. Sarah Hallman, b. 12 Aug 1833 |
| 3. Hannah Hallman, b. 14 Sep 1834 |
| 4. Elizabeth Hallman, b. 28 Feb 1836 d. Michigan  |
| 5. Joseph C. Hallman, b. 28 Sep 1837 |
| 6. Leah Hallman, b. 23 Aug 1839 |
| 7. Moses Hallman, b. 25 Jun 1841 d. 2 Sep 1864, Wellesley Township, Ontario (Age 23 years) |
| 8. Susannah Hallman, b. 21 May 1843 d. 15 May 1877, Michigan (Age 33 years) |
| 9. Benjamin C. Hallman, b. 1 Jan 1845 d. 29 Oct 1923 (Age 78 years) |
| 10. Nancy Hallman, b. 31 Jul 1846 |
| 11. Lydia Hallman, b. 2 Mar 1849 d. 13 Jun 1866 (Age 17 years) |
| 12. Amos C. Hallman, b. 30 Mar 1851 |
| 13. Noah Hallman, b. 5 Feb 1854 d. 27 Jun 1855 (Age 1 year) |
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Family ID |
F1043 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Source Ezra Eby
Joseph Hallman, "was born September 15th, 1808. In 1831 he was married to Susannah, daughter of Henry M. and Sarah (Bergey) Clemmer. She was born December 29th, 1810, and died February 15th, 1854. In 1856 he was again married to Elizabeth, daughter of John Clemmer. She was born October 29th, 1820, and died March 27th, 1860. In 1866 he was again married to Magdalena, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Bechtel) Eby. She was born December 12th, 1813, and died April 2nd, 1886. See No. 2371 and also Nos. 926 to 951. After Mr. Hallman's first marriage he moved to Manheim, on the farm now possessed by Peter Geiger, where he resided four years, then he moved on the farm now owned by Samuel Tohman, a little west of New Dundee, where they resided one year, then he moved to Blenheim Township, Oxford County, about one and a half miles south-west of New Dundee, where he still resides and is enjoying good health. His family consisted of fourteen children, all of whom, save the youngest, are of first wife."
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Found on Feb 28, 2005 at http://douglas.boddy.com/genealogy/hallman/canada/children.htm
Joseph Hallman was born September 15th, 1808. In 1831 he was married to Susannah, daughter of Henry M. and Sarah (Bergey) Clemmer. She was born December 29th, 1810, and died February 15th, 1854. In 1856 he was again married to Elizabeth, daughter of John Clemmer. She was born October 29th, 1820, and died March 27th, 1860. In 1866 he was again married to Magdalena, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Bechtel) Eby. She was born December 12th, 1813, and died April 2nd, 1886. After his first marriage he moved to Mannheim, on the farm now in possession of Peter Geiger, where he resided four years, then he moved on the farm now owned by Samuel Toman, a little west of New Dundee, the farm which was afterwards owned by his younger brother Wendell, where they resided one year; then he moved to Blennheim Township, Oxford County, about one and a half miles south-west of New Dundee, on a large farm, where he lived till his death. His family consisted of twelve children, all of whom, save the youngest, are of the first wife. He was one of those firm minded men of whom not a few were to be found amoung those old fathers who came from Pennsylvania. Though of a kindly disposition and high moral principles, when once his mind was made up, it was difficult for him to change it. He was a member of the Mennonite Church, and adhered strictly to these principles to his death. His life and conduct were such as would make an impression for good on his fellowmen and family. Though he was inclined, perhaps, to discount the views of others if they did not agree with him on religious lines, yet, we have reason to believe he was honest in his convictions. He lived on the old homestead in the residence shown below.
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