. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . h, 1861. In March, 1862, he succeededto the practice of Dr. Levi Hull, of Litiz, LancasterCo., where he has since remained an active prac-titioner. He is a member of both the City of Lancas-ter and the County Medical Societies, and prominentin his profession. Dr. Shenk married, Oct. 7, 1863,Laura E. Hull, daughter of Dr. Levi Hull, of Litiz. 324 HISTORY OF LEBANON COUNTY. FREDERICK A. A. Sliultz, son of Frederick Shultz andRebecca Smith, was born Jan. 6, 182


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . h, 1861. In March, 1862, he succeededto the practice of Dr. Levi Hull, of Litiz, LancasterCo., where he has since remained an active prac-titioner. He is a member of both the City of Lancas-ter and the County Medical Societies, and prominentin his profession. Dr. Shenk married, Oct. 7, 1863,Laura E. Hull, daughter of Dr. Levi Hull, of Litiz. 324 HISTORY OF LEBANON COUNTY. FREDERICK A. A. Sliultz, son of Frederick Shultz andRebecca Smith, was born Jan. 6, 1826, at Newmans-town, Lebanon Co., Pa. His grandfather, John Shultz(1758-1835), was a native of Pottstown, Chester Co.,Pa., and with his parents removed to Lancaster commissioner of Lebanon County; married RebeccaSmith (1800-1881), and their children were Sarah(Mrs. Sellers), Frederick A., Elizabeth, John, Rebecca(Mrs. Ibach), Joseph S., Edmund B., and Susan(Mrs. Stout). Frederick A. Shultz, the subject of thissketch, was educated in the schools of the village, andacquired the business of a merchant tailor. He subse-. <&&jZ£s4!£_ County, subsequently establishing himself in busi-ness at Newmanstown, where for twenty years heserved as a justice of the peace. He married SarahFolweiler, and their children were John, David,Samuel, Frederick, Sarah, and Susan (Mrs. Armen-trout). Frederick Shultz, born in 1800, at Newmans-town, where he resides ; served one term as county quently engaged in merchandising. In 1879 he waselected on the Republican ticket prothonotary of Leb-anon County. Mr. Shultz married in 1845, EstherGerhard, of Berks County, and their children wereJohn B., Emma R., Paul D. P., Louisa C, Katie E.,Hattie E. married Charles Haymaker, Clara R.,Sallie D., and Joseph S. REPRESENTATIVE MEN. 325


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