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Janna Kay Pfeifle1

F, #98401, b. 20 September 1952, d. 31 May 2018

Parents

FatherHenry Stewart Pfeifle (b. 24 July 1920, d. 1 January 1998)
MotherHelen E. Clausen (b. 20 July 1918, d. 15 December 2007)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Janna Kay Pfeifle was born on 20 September 1952 in Oregon.2 She died on 31 May 2018, at age 65, in Springfield, Lane, Oregon.1

Citations

  1. [S641] U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2018
  2. [S496] U.S. Public Records Index

Cornelius C. Terwilleger1,2

M, #98409, b. 1872, d. 1956
Pedigree Link

Family: Cornelia Maria Bartow (b. August 1862, d. 1956)

SonCornelius J. Terwilleger, Jr. (b. 1901, d. 1990)

Biography

Cornelius C. Terwilleger was born in 1872 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.2,3 He and Cornelia Maria Bartow were married on 12 December 1900 in Orvil Township, Bergen, New Jersey.1 He died in 1956, at age ~84.3 He was buried in Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery, Wyckoff, Bergen, New Jersey.3

Citations

  1. [S603] New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1670-1965
  2. [S122] 1910 US Census
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Cornelius J. Terwilleger, Jr.1

M, #98410, b. 1901, d. 1990

Parents

FatherCornelius C. Terwilleger (b. 1872, d. 1956)
MotherCornelia Maria Bartow (b. August 1862, d. 1956)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Cornelius J. Terwilleger, Jr., was born in 1901 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1 He died in 1990, at age ~89. He was buried in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Saddle River, Bergen, New Jersey.

Citations

  1. [S122] 1910 US Census

Levi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow

M, #98413, b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885

Parents

FatherJames Bartow (b. about 1795, d. before 1840)
MotherMargaret Anna Snover (b. 1798, d. 7 January 1875)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)

DaughterSarah Bartow (b. about 1842, d. after 27 June 1860)
DaughterRuth Ann Bartow+ (b. March 1843, d. 11 August 1917)
SonWilliam Bartow (b. 1846, d. 1911)
SonGershom Bartow (b. March 1848, d. after 22 April 1910)
DaughterMary M. Bartow+ (b. 1850, d. 18 March 1875)
SonJacob Bartow (b. December 1853, d. 1 February 1934)
DaughterMinerva Bartow (b. about 1856)
DaughterEmma (Emaline) Bartow (b. 10 June 1859, d. after 24 May 1895)

Biography

Levi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow was born in 1815 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1 He died on 25 November 1885, at age ~70, in New Jersey.1 He was buried in Tranquility Cemetery (1/40), Tranquility, Sussex, New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Elizabeth A. Coats1

F, #98414, b. 1821, d. 1887
Pedigree Link

Family: Levi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)

DaughterSarah Bartow (b. about 1842, d. after 27 June 1860)
DaughterRuth Ann Bartow+ (b. March 1843, d. 11 August 1917)
SonWilliam Bartow (b. 1846, d. 1911)
SonGershom Bartow (b. March 1848, d. after 22 April 1910)
DaughterMary M. Bartow+ (b. 1850, d. 18 March 1875)
SonJacob Bartow (b. December 1853, d. 1 February 1934)
DaughterMinerva Bartow (b. about 1856)
DaughterEmma (Emaline) Bartow (b. 10 June 1859, d. after 24 May 1895)

Biography

Elizabeth A. Coats was born in 1821 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.2 She died in 1887, at age ~66.2 She was buried in Tranquility Cemetery, Tranquility, Sussex, New Jersey.2

Citations

  1. [S198] 1850 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Sarah Bartow1

F, #98415, b. about 1842, d. after 27 June 1860

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Sarah Bartow was born about 1842 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1 She died after 27 June 1860 in New Jersey.2

Citations

  1. [S198] 1850 US Census
  2. [S199] 1860 US Census

Ruth Ann Bartow1

F, #98416, b. March 1843, d. 11 August 1917

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Family: David Weir (b. 14 November 1835, d. 17 December 1928)

SonRobert Luther Weir (b. 14 November 1869, d. 21 January 1942)
DaughterFlorence Mae Weir+ (b. 27 September 1871, d. 24 June 1956)
SonIrwin Weir+ (b. about 1875, d. 18 January 1958)
DaughterRuth Ann Weir (b. 1878, d. 1879)
SonWilliam Elmer Weir+ (b. 28 February 1881, d. 31 August 1945)

Biography

Ruth Ann Bartow was born in March 1843 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,2 She died on 11 August 1917, at age 74, in Reilly, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania.3,2 She was buried on 15 August 1917 in Friedens Lutheran Church Cemetery, Minersville, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania.2
Daughter of Levi Hazelton Bartow and Elizabeth Coats, wife of David Weir and mother of Robert Luther, Florence May (married Henry M. Weir), Irwin and William Elmer Weir.

Death Certificate - Ruth A. Weir, married, aged about 73 years, (no date of birth shown), born in the U.S., the daughter of Levi H. Bartow and Elizabeth Coats, both of the U.S., died on August 11, 1917 in Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa., of heat prostration and cancer of the uterus, as certified by E.L. Grant, M.D., and was buried on August 15, 1917 in Clousers Cemetery by H.S. Clotts, of Tremont, Pa. The informant was Mrs. Henry Weir of Branchdale, Pa.

Headstone Photo - https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/624862/person/1134608415/media/dbb2f903-0b95-4c6a-9ee5-856dbc4eea96?_phsrc=ldq1&_phstart=successSource

(Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964 for Ruth A Weir, 1917, 088541-091590.)

Citations

  1. [S198] 1850 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  3. [S692] Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967

William Bartow1

M, #98417, b. 1846, d. 1911

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Biography

William Bartow was born in 1846 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1,2 He died in 1911, at age ~65.2 He was buried in Union Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey.2

Citations

  1. [S198] 1850 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Gershom Bartow1

M, #98418, b. March 1848, d. after 22 April 1910

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Gershom Bartow was born in March 1848 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1 He died after 22 April 1910.2

Citations

  1. [S198] 1850 US Census
  2. [S122] 1910 US Census

Jacob Bartow1

M, #98420, b. December 1853, d. 1 February 1934

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jacob Bartow was born in December 1853 in Franklin, Sussex, New Jersey.1 He died on 1 February 1934, at age 80.2 He was buried in Washington Cemetery, Washington, Warren, New Jersey.2

Citations

  1. [S199] 1860 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Mary M. Bartow1

F, #98421, b. 1850, d. 18 March 1875

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Family: Enoch Slack (b. December 1846, d. 1924)

DaughterMary C. Slack (b. November 1871)

Biography

Mary M. Bartow was born in 1850 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.1,2 She and Enoch Slack were married on 18 July 1875 in Warren County, New Jersey.3 She died on 18 March 1875, at age ~25, in Oxford, Warren, New Jersey.2,4 She was buried in Summerfield Methodist Cemetery, Oxford, Warren, New Jersey.2,4

Citations

  1. [S199] 1860 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  3. [S603] New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1670-1965
  4. [S692] Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967

Emma (Emaline) Bartow1,2

F, #98422, b. 10 June 1859, d. after 24 May 1895

Parents

FatherLevi Hazelton (Hazen) Bartow (b. 1815, d. 25 November 1885)
MotherElizabeth A. Coats (b. 1821, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Emma (Emaline) Bartow was born on 10 June 1859 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.1,2 She died after 24 May 1895.

Citations

  1. [S199] 1860 US Census
  2. [S457] New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index

David Weir1

M, #98424, b. 14 November 1835, d. 17 December 1928
Pedigree Link

Family: Ruth Ann Bartow (b. March 1843, d. 11 August 1917)

SonRobert Luther Weir (b. 14 November 1869, d. 21 January 1942)
DaughterFlorence Mae Weir+ (b. 27 September 1871, d. 24 June 1956)
SonIrwin Weir+ (b. about 1875, d. 18 January 1958)
DaughterRuth Ann Weir (b. 1878, d. 1879)
SonWilliam Elmer Weir+ (b. 28 February 1881, d. 31 August 1945)

Biography

David Weir was born on 14 November 1835 in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.2 He died on 17 December 1928, at age 93, in Branchdale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania.2 He was buried on 20 December 1928 in Friedens Lutheran Church Cemetery, Minersville, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania.2,1
Civil War- Co. E 55th Pensylvania Volunteer Infantry-03 Sep 1861- 19 May 1865. David Weir was a Coal Mine Engineer.1 Son of John Wier and Mary Gibb, husband of Ruth Ann Bartow and father of Robert Luther, Florence May, Irwin, Ruth A. and William Elmer Weir.

In 1841, David Weir, aged 2, was living at Kilmarnock Robertson Place No 80, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, in the home of his mother, Mary Weir, aged 40, with siblings, Margret Weir, aged 5, Robert Weir, aged 4, Andrew Weir, aged 3, and Mary Weir, aged 1. Also living in the household were Adam McGervie, aged 35, Sarah McGervie, aged 7, and James Campbell, aged 20.

In 1860, David Weir, aged 22, an engineer, was living in Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa., in the home of his brother, Robert Weir, aged 29, an engineer, and his wife,Gennet "Janet" Weir, aged 27, and their children, David Weir, aged 7, Ellen Weir, aged 5, and Mary Weir, aged 1, and his mother, Mary Weir, aged 64.

BRANCHDALE SOLDIER ESCAPES FROM ANDERSONVILLE PRISON CAMP - Pvt. David Weir, born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, resided in Branchdale, Schuylkill County. He was one of the two dozen men to have made history by escaping from Andersonville Prison.

He enlisted in the Union Army on September 3, 1861, in Company E of the 55th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry under Captain Horace Bennett of Minersville, who was killed in action bravely leading his men at the battle of Pocotaligo River in May 1862 Most of the men in Company E were from the Minersville, Frailey Township area of Schuylkill County. He took part in many of the engagements that the 55th was involved in from late 1861 until May 10, 1864 when he, along with Pvt. Thomas Conway and Pvt. David Hughes, both friends of his, who grew up in Branchdale with him, were captured in the battle of Drewry’s Bluff. During the battle he received a bullet wound in the thigh. He was taken prisoner and moved into Petersburg Va. Were the confederate surgeons worked on his leg. He was hospitalized for a month and later transferred to Charleston S.C. where he was processed and then sent on to Andersonville. Arriving sometime in July of 1864.

The three men were mess mates in H Squad North Mess. The men usually formed into small messes with comrades from the same regiment or company. In this way they would draw rations and share everything they had with each other and also protected one another from the roving bands of thieves and murderers that existed in the camp. this was one way of trying to survive the horror that was Andersonville.
On October 18, 1864 Wier, Hughes, Conway and another man a Tennessee scout by the name of Thomas Cheshire made their escape. The story has it that Cheshire bribed one of the rebel guards to help them escape. Upon leaving Andersonville the group fled through the swamps Weir, Hughes, Conway and Cheshire continued their flight, hiding in the bushes by day and traveling by night while being pursued by Bloodhounds sent after them by the rebel militia.

In a story written by Wier that was published in the Pottsville Republican on November 16, 1927 Wier relates that Conway weakened by sickness and prison privation was unable to proceed and was caught by the rebel guards and their bloodhounds and sent back to prison along with David Hughes, but Cheshire’s report states that three of them escaped.

During this harrowing flight the remaining three somehow found a sympathetic slave who agreed to help them, the slave at great risk to himself hid the men in his wagon under a load of corn and took them over seventy miles through two Rebel towns and across a ferry. The slave turned the men over to another slave who guided them to some sympathetic white Floridians who were loyal to the Union. These people gave the men a boat that they took out into Ochlocknee Bay near Tallahassee.

Running down the coast was the U.S.S. Mortar Schooner Oliver H. Lee enroute to Key West. The Lee had just put some men in a small boat looking for fresh water, when the trio signaled the men and were rescued. Their journey took them over 200 miles, quite a feat for starving and sick men.

David Wier arrived in New York on Thanksgiving Day 1864. Unbelievably he rejoined his company immediately and participated in the fall of Petersburg April 2nd 1865 and was present at the surrender of Robert E. Lee and the Confederate forces at Appomattox, Va. April 9, 1865. On May 19, 1865 he was mustered out of Company E 55th P.V.I. In 1925 Pvt. David Wier was one of the last surviving members of the George Lawrence Post 17 in Minersville. After the war he went back to working in the mines where he worked as a breaker hand, he ran the engine in the Otto Colliery. One of those long lost heroes of Schuylkill County.

David Hughes also went back to the regiment and was mustered out December 29, 1864. Thomas Conway survived the ordeal at Andersonville and was also mustered out with the company on August 30, 1865."

In 1870, David Weir, aged 34, was living in Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa, with his wife, Ruth Weir, aged 28, and son, Robert Weir, aged 6 months. David was shown to a stationary engineer.

In 1880, David Weir, aged 40, was living in Branchville, Schuylkill, Pa., with his wife, Ruth A. Weir, aged 37, and children, Robert L. Wier, aged 10, Florence M. Weir, aged 8, and Irwin Weir, aged 5. David was shown to be an engineer at a coal mine.

In 1900, David Weir, aged 64, was living in Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa., with his wife, Ruth A. Weir, aged 56, and children Irwin Weir, aged 25, and William E. Weir, aged 19. David was shown to be a stationery engineer.

On August 11, 1917, his wife, Ruth Ann Barton Weir, the daughter of Levi Barton and Elizabeth Coats, died at Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa. and was buried Clousens Cemetery.

In 1920, David Weir, aged 84, widowed, was living on Main Street, Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa. in the home of his son-in-law, Henry Weir, aged 48, a retail grocery merchant, and daughter, Florence M. Weir, aged 48, and grandchildren, Jeannette Weir, aged 12, and Clyde Weir, aged 10.

Obituary - Local relatives of the late David Weir, Branchdale, 93 year old Civil War Veteran, who died Monday, attended the funeral today of the Grand Old Man as he was known in his hometown.

The Civil War veteran had a rare military record. He fought in many major battles and escaped from the Confederate prison at Andersonville, Ga., fleeing to Florida, where he was picked up by sailors from a Union gunboat. He later re-enlisted and was at the surrender of General Lee.

Death Certificate - David Weir, aged 93 years, 1 month and 3 days, born November 14, 1835 in Scotland, the son of John Weir and Mary Gibb, both of Scotland, died on December 17, 1928 in Reilly, Schuylkill, Pa. of senility and chronic myocarditis as certified by F.M. Teunis (?), of Minersville, Pa. and was buried at Llewellyn, Pa. on December 20, 1928 by William E. Munney, Undertaker, of Tremont, Pa. The informant was Florence May Weir, of Branchville, Pa.

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(Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Military History; David Wier in the Andersonville Prisoners of War; 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1920 US Federal Census; David Weir in the Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-2012; David Wier in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964; Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964 for Ruth A Weir, 1917, 088541-091590; Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964 for Florence M Weir, 1956, 053101-055800; Mount Carmel Item (Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania), 20 Dec 1928, Thursday, Page 3; BRANCHDALE SOLDIER ESCAPES FROM ANDERSONVILLE PRISON CAMP.)

Citations

  1. [S201] Obituary
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com

Robert Luther Weir1,2

M, #98425, b. 14 November 1869, d. 21 January 1942

Parents

FatherDavid Weir (b. 14 November 1835, d. 17 December 1928)
MotherRuth Ann Bartow (b. March 1843, d. 11 August 1917)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Robert Luther Weir was born on 14 November 1869 in Branchdale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania.2 He died on 21 January 1942, at age 72, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Arlington Cemetery (Sunnnyside), Drexel Hill, Delaware, Pennsylvania.

Citations

  1. [S201] Obituary
  2. [S74] 1880 US Census, Michigan