. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . iu the common schools, and after-wards became a miller and farmer by occupation, andhas never held an office, either civil or military. Hemarried, Feb. 5, 1840, Christina Ulrich, daughter ofHenry and Elizabeth Ulrich, born Jan. 30, 1819, inEast Hanover township, Lebanon Co. Their chil-dren are Calvin U., married Mary Mcllvaine ; Eliza-beth, married Cyrus Smith; Susanna, married HenryC. Snavely ; and Emma Mary. the Rebellion; was captured near Gettysburg, andreleased on parol
. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . iu the common schools, and after-wards became a miller and farmer by occupation, andhas never held an office, either civil or military. Hemarried, Feb. 5, 1840, Christina Ulrich, daughter ofHenry and Elizabeth Ulrich, born Jan. 30, 1819, inEast Hanover township, Lebanon Co. Their chil-dren are Calvin U., married Mary Mcllvaine ; Eliza-beth, married Cyrus Smith; Susanna, married HenryC. Snavely ; and Emma Mary. the Rebellion; was captured near Gettysburg, andreleased on parole at Hunterstown. Upon the reor-ganization of the National Guard of Pennsylvania,he was captain of Company E, Eighth Regiment,during the railroad riots of 1877. In 1867 he waselected a representative to the State Legislature onthe Republican ticket, and re-elected in 1868. In1872 he was elected to the State Senate from theDauphin and Lebanon district, and iu 1875 returnedfrom the new district of Lebanon. During this periodhe served on the Committees of Ways and Means,Corporations, Centennial, and others of import-. JACOB G. G. Heilman, son of Jacob Heilman and Susanna Stroh, was born May 26,1836, in Jonestown,Lebanon Co., Pa. (See Heilman record.) He was edu-cated in the public schools of the neighborhood, theLebanon Academy, and the Moravian Academy atLitiz, Lancaster Co. After a brief period devoted tomercantile pursuits, he began the study of law withGen. John Weidman, of Lebanon. He subsequentlyreturned to Jonestown, and with his brother enteredmercantile life. In 1862 he became connected withthe Lebanon Mutual Fire Insurance Company assecretary, and has since continued his relations withthat organization. He was twice in service during ance. He has held the various township offices, andwas president of the school board of Jonestown. Heis a director of the Jonestown Bank, and is the pres-ent treasurer of the Church Home for FriendlessChildren, under the manage
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