Sechste Generation

80. William6 Garlinger (Jacob5, "George" Johannes Georgius4, Johann Heinrich3 Gerlinger, Phillippus Jacobus2, Christoph1) (#18) wurde um 1793 in Washington, Maryland geboren. William starb 1866, in Hardin, Ohio, im Alter von 73 Jahren. Er wurde in Hardin, Ohio, begraben.

Er heiratete Christina Anhart. (Christina Anhart ist #19.) Christina wurde June 18, 1800, in Pennsylvania geboren. Christina starb August 30, 1859, in Liberty Twp., Hardin, Ohio, im Alter von 59 Jahren. Sie wurde in McElroy Cemetary, Hardin, Ohio, begraben. Im Alter von 21 Jahren Christina wurde 1820/1823, in Pennsylvania die Mutter von Minerva Garlinger. Im Alter von 21 Jahren Christina wurde 1820/1823, die Mutter von MALE Garlinger. Im Alter von 24 Jahren Christina wurde July 19, 1824, in Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von John Jacob Garlinger. Christina wurde about 1826, in Pennsylvania die Mutter von George Garlinger. Im Alter von 28 Jahren Christina wurde November 13, 1828, in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Cornelius B. Garlinger. Im Alter von 29 Jahren Christina wurde December 7, 1829, in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Josiah Garlinger. Im Alter von 30 Jahren Christina wurde November 23, 1830, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Horatio Garlinger. Im Alter von 32 Jahren Christina wurde 1832, in Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Lucetta Garlinger. Im Alter von 33 Jahren Christina wurde February 22, 1834, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von William Garlinger. Im Alter von 34 Jahren Christina wurde 1834, in Pennsylvania die Mutter von Henry Garlinger. Im Alter von 36 Jahren Christina wurde January 1, 1837, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Hesther Ann Garlinger. Christina wurde about 1839/1841, in Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Infant Garlinger. Im Alter von 40 Jahren Christina wurde January 25, 1841, in Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Lucinda Garlinger. Im Alter von 43 Jahren Christina wurde 1843, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Ohio die Mutter von Abigail Garlinger. Christina wurde about 1846, in Bedford, Pennsylvania die Mutter von Harriet Garlinger. Im Alter von 48 Jahren Christina wurde September 1848, in Pennsylvania die Mutter von Simeon Garlinger. !DEATH: Tombstone says "Cristeena" and that she was 59 years 2 month s and 12 days at her death. The tombstone is difficult to read and th e 2 months looks like 11 months, the 59 looks like 79 but she is known t o have been 59 at her death and this is consistent with Census infor mation. !MISC: Christina is believed to be a full blooded Potawatomi Indian . She has been described as an "Indian maiden". Interviews with elderly descend ants still living in the immediate area referred to the "dirty little Indian" bu ried in cemetary. The Potawatomi Indian information is also found in a lette r from Joe Thompson of Bluffton, Ohio who cites Julia Herr as the source, Ju lia is grand-daughter of Julia Boutwell. !Religion: Christina was one of the 11 original founders of the Summit Christian Church organized during the year of her death in 1859. Th e church met at the Summit Schoolhouse and was pastored by Rev. H.P. Darst. The ch urch was attended by as many as 40 members at it's peak. One of the other foun ders wasSusanna McElroy, widow of Hugh W. McElroy. Christina with her heritag e was obviously not Lutheran, although William Sr. and Christina attended a Lutheran Church in Bedford County Pennsylvania until about 1841 whe n they moved to Columbiana County, Ohio. It is William Sr.'s marriage to Christin a that probably broke the German Lutheran tradition in this branch of the Ga rlinger's as they acquired other Christian denominations.

Im Alter von 28 Jahren William wurde 1820/1823, in Pennsylvania der Vater von Minerva Garlinger. Im Alter von 28 Jahren William wurde 1820/1823, der Vater von MALE Garlinger. Im Alter von 31 Jahren William wurde July 19, 1824, in Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von John Jacob Garlinger. William wurde about 1826, in Pennsylvania der Vater von George Garlinger. Im Alter von 35 Jahren William wurde November 13, 1828, in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Cornelius B. Garlinger. Im Alter von 36 Jahren William wurde December 7, 1829, in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Josiah Garlinger. Im Alter von 37 Jahren William wurde November 23, 1830, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Horatio Garlinger. Im Alter von 39 Jahren William wurde 1832, in Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Lucetta Garlinger. Im Alter von 40 Jahren William wurde February 22, 1834, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von William Garlinger. Im Alter von 41 Jahren William wurde 1834, in Pennsylvania der Vater von Henry Garlinger. Im Alter von 43 Jahren William wurde January 1, 1837, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Hesther Ann Garlinger. William wurde about 1839/1841, in Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Infant Garlinger. Im Alter von 47 Jahren William wurde January 25, 1841, in Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Lucinda Garlinger. Im Alter von 50 Jahren William wurde 1843, in Schellsburg, Bedford, Ohio der Vater von Abigail Garlinger. William wurde about 1846, in Bedford, Pennsylvania der Vater von Harriet Garlinger. Im Alter von 55 Jahren William wurde September 1848, in Pennsylvania der Vater von Simeon Garlinger. !Occupation: Carpenter and Farmer !MISC: It is not known when William and Christina met and married but would have been around 1820. By 1824 they were living in Bedford Coun ty, Pennsylvania next to William's brother John. They attended the "Log C abin" Lutheran Church built in 1806 at Schellsburg. They had two infants th at died and are buried in the church cemetary. Times must have been very toug h because in 1836 four of their children are listed as "Poor Children of Bedfor d County" They are George, Henry, Horatio and John of Napier Township In 1841 they moved to Columbiana County, Ohio. In 1848 their son John J. moved to Hardin County, Ohio, William, Chri stina and the rest of the family moved to Hardin County a year later in 1849. H oratio stayed behind in Jefferson County which is adjacent to Columbiana. Ho ratio was staying in an inn ran by George and Eliza Todd. This inn was locate d very close to the residence of Thomas Garlinger in Salem Township, Jefferson Co. , Ohio. Thomas was a Wagonmaker bornin Maryland and may be the eldest son o f Christina and William Sr. Horatio moved to Hardin County in 1850. Thomas late r went to Iowa. William died in 1866 and is believed to be buried next to Christina i n the McElroy Cemetary. there is no stone present but there is room for th e unmarked grave next to her.

William Garlinger und Christina Anhart hatte/hatten folgende Kinder:

child 93 i. Minerva7 Garlinger (#578) wurde 1820/1823 in Pennsylvania geboren.

child 94 ii. MALE Garlinger (#579) wurde 1820/1823 geboren. !MISC: This male appears in the 1830 Bedford County Pennsylvania Cens us as age 5 to 10 and would be older than John born in 1824. This could conceiv ably be Thomas Garlinger b-1822 Maryland who appears in 1850 Jefferson Co. Oh io Census.

child + 95 iii. John Jacob Garlinger wurde July 19, 1824 geboren.

child + 96 iv. George Garlinger wurde about 1826 geboren.

child 97 v. Cornelius B. Garlinger (#471) wurde November 13, 1828 in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania geboren. Cornelius starb November 19, 1828, in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania, im Alter von weniger als einem Jahr. Er wurde 1828, in Union Graveyard, Bedford, Pennsylvania, begraben.

child 98 vi. Josiah Garlinger (#472) wurde December 7, 1829 in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania geboren. Josiah starb December 12, 1829, in Napier Twp., Bedford, Pennsylvania, im Alter von weniger als einem Jahr. Er wurde 1829, in Union Graveyard, Bedford, Pennsylvania, begraben.

child + 99 vii. Horatio Garlinger wurde November 23, 1830 geboren.

child + 100 viii. Lucetta Garlinger wurde 1832 geboren.

child + 101 ix. William Garlinger wurde February 22, 1834 geboren.

child + 102 x. Henry Garlinger wurde 1834 geboren.

child + 103 xi. Hesther Ann Garlinger wurde January 1, 1837 geboren.

child 104 xii. Infant Garlinger (#580) wurde about 1839/1841 in Bedford, Pennsylvania geboren. Infant starb about 1839/1841.

child 105 xiii. Lucinda Garlinger (#39) wurde January 25, 1841 in Bedford, Pennsylvania geboren. Lucinda starb January 28, 1936, im Alter von 95 Jahren. Sie heiratete James Shaw April 10, 1861, in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. (James Shaw ist #815.)

child + 106 xiv. Abigail Garlinger wurde 1843 geboren.

child 107 xv. Harriet Garlinger (#581) wurde about 1846 in Bedford, Pennsylvania geboren.

child + 108 xvi. Simeon Garlinger wurde September 1848 geboren.

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He married Christina Anhart. (Christina Anhart is #19.) Christina was born in Pennsylvania June 18, 1800. Christina died August 30, 1859 in Liberty Twp., Hardin, Ohio, at 59 years of age. Her body was interred in McElroy Cemetery, Hardin, Ohio. Tombstone says "Cristeena" and that she was 59 years 2 month s and 12 days at her death. The tombstone is difficult to read and the 2 months looks like 11 months, the 59 looks like 79 but she is known to have been 59 at her death and this is consistent with Census information.

William was a Carpenter and Farmer.  It is not known when William and Christina met and married but it would have been around 1820.  After the death of his mother , Jane, his father was re-married by 1819. William headed westward in Pennsylvania. Christina was a "christianized" Potawatomi Indian. Her last name "Anhart" has never been found in any early Pennsylvania records.  By 1824 they were living in Bedford County, Pennsylvania next to William's brother John. They attended the "Log Cabin" Reformed and Lutheran Church built in 1806 at Schellsburg in Napier Township of Bedford County. They had two infants that died and are buried in the church's Union Graveyard. Poverty and hard times seem to be a constant companion of the Garlinger's. Times must have been especially tough for William and Jane because in 1836 four of their children are listed as "Poor Children of Bedford County" They are George, Henry, Horatio and John of Napier Township

William Garlinger appears in the 1830 Bedford Co. Census as age 30-40 with 6 children and a free white female age 20-30. (Is the Christina?). In the 1840 Bedford Census, William is listed as age 50-60 (Incorrect age)  with 8 children and no free white females over 20 listed. Could this be because Christina was not counted because she was known to be a Potawatomi Indian?.

In 1841 they moved to Columbiana County, Ohio. In 1848 their son John J.Garlinger  moved to Hardin County, Ohio, William, Christina and the rest of the family moved to Hardin County a year later in 1849. Horatio stayed behind in Jefferson County which is adjacent to Columbiana, County. Horatio was staying in an inn ran by George and Eliza Todd. This inn was located very close to the residence of Thomas Garlinger in Salem Township, Jefferson Co. , Ohio. Thomas was a Wagon maker born in Maryland and was a likely the eldest son of Christina and William.. Horatio moved to Hardin County in 1850. Thomas Garlinger later went to Iowa.

William died in 1866 and is believed to be buried next to Christina in the McElroy Cemetery. there is no stone present but there is room for the unmarked grave next to her. Christina is believed to be a full blooded Potawatomi Indian . She has been described as an "Indian maiden". Interviews in the late 1980's with elderly descendants living in the immediate area of McElroy cemetery  referred to the "dirty little Indian" buried there.

The descendants complained that Potawatomi and Wyandot Indians would come and stay on the property where Christina lived and visit with her. This would have been in the 1850's on the farm owned by John J. Garlinger, one of Christina's son's. The Potawatomi Indian information is also found in a letter from Joe Thompson of Bluffton, Ohio who cites Julia Herr as the source, Julia is grand-daughter of Julia Boutwell. Christina was one of the 11 original founders of the Summit Christian Church organized during the year of her death in 1859. The church met at the Summit Schoolhouse and was pastored by Rev. H.P. Darst. The church was attended by as many as 40 members at it's peak. One of the other founders was Susanna McElroy, widow of Hugh W. McElroy. The McElroy's and Garlinger's were neighbors and several of the McElroy men married Garlinger women. Christina with her Indian heritage was obviously not Lutheran, although William Garlinger. and Christina attended a Reformed and Lutheran Church in Bedford County, Pennsylvania until about 1841 when they moved to Columbiana County, Ohio. It is William Garlinger's marriage to Christina that probably broke the German Reformed Lutheran tradition in this branch of the Garlinger's as they acquired other Christian denominations.

From 1850 until their deaths, William and Christina lived on the 160 acre farm owned by John J. Garlinger in Section 2 of Liberty Township, Hardin County, Ohio.


 

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