The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . f died in 1793, his wife sur-viving until 1819. Both are resting inthe graveyard adjoining the and Reformed church nearBlainsport. More than a century agoChristopher Reinhold was a leading fig-ure in the first church erected there, andhis name is found in the oldest records. The oldest son, John Henry Reinhold(of the second generation), born 1846, was married to Anna Maria,ncc Roth. They
The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . f died in 1793, his wife sur-viving until 1819. Both are resting inthe graveyard adjoining the and Reformed church nearBlainsport. More than a century agoChristopher Reinhold was a leading fig-ure in the first church erected there, andhis name is found in the oldest records. The oldest son, John Henry Reinhold(of the second generation), born 1846, was married to Anna Maria,ncc Roth. They had a number of chil-dren, the genealogy of which the writerhas not been fully able to trace. Some ofthem moved to York county, Pa, andothers to the West. Information of anyof these descendants will be appreciated. Frederic Reinhold (2), 1762-1833,the second-oldest son. is the one fromwhom the Reinhold family in easternPennsylvania has come, of which a gene-alogy follows. He was married to Eliza-beth Wenger, 1759-1840. Four sons andone daughter resulted from this will note each of them to the fifthand in a few cases, to the sixth genera-tion. A t-. V«-^ -**— •?II J»- iMi; 9l .- Ciii ii- iiii . .7 Courtesy of Rev. D. L. Fcj;lcnian. Denver. ;[r LUTHKRAN-RKFORMED CHURCH \T BLAINSPORT. cemetery .idjolnlng this church contains the f:rave of Christopher Henry is the restin^-plui-e of other ancestors of Uie UcinholU family. The ceutennlal of tUUchurcii was held last June. GENEALOGIES: REIXHOLD EAMILY 297 Descendants of Frederic Reiuhold (2) I. Henry Reinhold (3), 1786-1858,was a tanner by trade, owning a largetannery at Reinholdsville. He was alsoa magistrate, well versed in law. He hadfour sons and two daughters. His oldestson, Jesse (4), served in the Union armyin the Civil War; he also built a largehotel at Reinhold station and at this time,thro his influence, the railroad companythus named the station. Elis twro sons,
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