Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENEALOGY OF JOHANNES BAER, I749-I9IO. 83 died March 6th, 1895. They were farmers by occupation. Theywere buried in the Rebersbury cemetery. They had seven chil-dren, as follows: James T., William Harvey, George, Sarah Elizabeth, EllenJane and Adam Noah (twins), Rebecca Emaline. James T. Gorman, first child of Henry and Rachel (Bear)Gorman, was born near Rebersburg, Pa., December 12th, was married to Sarah Walker, who was born February 5th,1840. She is a Lutheran, and James T. is a Reformed. Address,Rebersburg, Pa. They have five children, as fol


Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENEALOGY OF JOHANNES BAER, I749-I9IO. 83 died March 6th, 1895. They were farmers by occupation. Theywere buried in the Rebersbury cemetery. They had seven chil-dren, as follows: James T., William Harvey, George, Sarah Elizabeth, EllenJane and Adam Noah (twins), Rebecca Emaline. James T. Gorman, first child of Henry and Rachel (Bear)Gorman, was born near Rebersburg, Pa., December 12th, was married to Sarah Walker, who was born February 5th,1840. She is a Lutheran, and James T. is a Reformed. Address,Rebersburg, Pa. They have five children, as follows: Daniel W., Rebecca E., George A., Adah and Rose R. Daniel W. Gorman, first child of James T. and Sarah Gor-man, was born August 22nd, 1866. He married Sallie Mc-Glintock. They are farmers and live at Penn Hall, Pa. Theyare members of the Reformed Ghurch. They have the followingchildren: Maud E., Roy E., Gora M., John W. and Guy L. Maud E. Gorman, first child of Daniel and Sallie Gorman,was born March 23, 1891. Roy E. Gorman, seco


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