. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. WILLIAM SPANGLER, 8. SARAH, wife of MACHIAS HONE. 9. ELIZABETH, wife of SAMUEL SUSAN, wife of JAMES EBY, Littlestown, Pa. 4. JOHN SPANGLER, born December 26, 1796, died January 25,1872, in Jackson township. His wife, Susanna, born Nov. 3, 1791,died October 10, 1843. ^s second wife, Mary, died Nov. 3, 1884,aged 48-3-18. Children: /. JACOB SPANGL


. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. WILLIAM SPANGLER, 8. SARAH, wife of MACHIAS HONE. 9. ELIZABETH, wife of SAMUEL SUSAN, wife of JAMES EBY, Littlestown, Pa. 4. JOHN SPANGLER, born December 26, 1796, died January 25,1872, in Jackson township. His wife, Susanna, born Nov. 3, 1791,died October 10, 1843. ^s second wife, Mary, died Nov. 3, 1884,aged 48-3-18. Children: /. JACOB SPANGLER. 2. ELIZABETH, widow of BENTON PICKING. 3. EMALINE, deceased wife of ZACHARIAH SPANGLER. 4. HETTY ANN, wife of PETER MOUL. 5. AMELIA, wife of JONATHAN HOFFHEINS. 5. BARBARA SPANGLER, born Nov. 13, i79i,died unmarried. III. CATHERINE, wife of GEORGE KANN, (Daughter of Rudolph).Died in Dover township. Children :1. HENRY KANN, died in Pleasureville, York county, Pa. Chil-dren : /. SUSAN, wife of CHRISTIAN GINGERICH. 2. KATE, wife of MICHAEL GINGERICH. 3. ELIZABETH, wife of WILLIAM THOMPSON. 4. CASSY, wife of EMANUEL DELP. 5. Dr. GEORGE KANN. 6. HENRY KANN. 7. DANIEL KANN. 8. JESSE KANN, Obine county, Tennessee, in Confederate THE HARRISON VAN BUREN CAMPAIGN, 1836. IP. 75.


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