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About Christopher W. Heebner
Lived and died on a farm later owned by ex-Governor John F. Hartranft. Christopher was a farmer.
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Looks to have shifted faith from Schwenkfelder/Mennonite to Anglican/Episcopal, probably at the behest of his 2nd wife.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76221349/christopher-w.-heebner
details from Schwenkfelder Library
III. Christopher Heebner (21-5a) (21- 5b) Son of Christoph and Susanna Wiegner Hübner b. May 11, 1770 – d. Aug 21, 1827 m. 1. Susan Smith b. 1773 – d. 6/17/1816 daughter of John & Mary Wilbraham Smith 10 children
1. David (21-16a)(21-16b) m.1.Mary Hahn, dau. Of Philip Hahn Jr. (grandson of Daniel Hiester m.2. Sarah Rush
2. Sarah (21-17) m. Andrew Bossert
3. Margaret (21-18a)(21-18b) m.1.George Reiff m.2. William O. Roberts (grandfather of US Supreme Court Justice of Owen J. Roberts)
4. Abraham (21-19) m. Elizabeth Saylor
5. John (21-20) m. Susanna Barndollar |
6. Susannah (21-21) m. Abraham Masson, who experimented with airships.
7. Joshua (21-25)m. Eliza Williams, farmer in Eagleville, had 14 children
8.Christopher (21-22) m. Ann Mitchell, prominent miller in Norristown, associated with Jacob Freedley (? Is this the same Feedley in the Stnison family {see Capt. WIlliam Bean}). Herbert Heebner Smith’s grandparents
9. Ann (21-23) m Peter Griffith
10. Myra (21-24) m Richard Bodley.
Christopher Heebner (21-5a) (21- 5b) m.2. Hannah Thompson b.approx. 1774 – d. 1/6/1859 no children. H.T.H. reputed to have been very much loved by her step children. Lived and died on farm later owned by ex-governor John T. Hanranft in Norriton Twp. He was a farmer.
His funeral was conducted by the Saint John's Episcopal church in Norristown and he was buried at the Montgomery cemetery, just a few blocks away, not far from the Schuylkill River
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 14 2022, 12:48:44 UTC
Christopher W. Heebner's Timeline
1770 |
May 11, 1770
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Pennsylvania, United States
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1792 |
November 14, 1792
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1794
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1796 |
December 25, 1796
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Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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1799 |
December 7, 1799
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1802 |
January 19, 1802
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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1804 |
June 22, 1804
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November 13, 1806
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1809 |
June 11, 1809
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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
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