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Christian "The Pioneer" Lauffer

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Birthplace: Weisenheim am Sand, Bad Dürkheim, Bad Dürkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Death: June 06, 1796 (73)
Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johan Henrich Lauffer and Anna Catharina Guckert
Husband of Susannah Catharina Elizabeth Lauffer
Father of Anna Catherine Rice; Henry Lauffer, Sr.; Susanna Drum; Anna Maria "Mary" Lauffer; Magdalena "Mattie" Bash (Lauffer) and 3 others

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About Christian "The Pioneer" Lauffer

Christian LAUFFER "The Pioneer" was born on 17 May 1723 in Weisenheim A. Sand, Rh-Pfalz, a son of Johannes Heinrich Lauffer & Anna Catharina Schmidt. He died in June 1796 near Greensburg in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Old Bash Cemetery near Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland County., PA. No tombstone survives to mark the grave of Christian in the overgrown, abandoned Bash Cemetery. In 1999, two centuries after his death, his descendants erected a cenotaph---a memorial monument---in nearby Denmark Manor Cemetery, where some of Christian's children and grandchildren are buried.

The Lauffers lived in Nuremburg in the Palatinate area of Germany. When the Rhine Valley was destroyed by the French armies, the Palatinates found shelter in Holland and Switzerland, then on to England, and finally settling in Pennsylvania.

In 1771, Christian Lauffer purchased 40 acres of land in Northampton County, PA. By 1774, he and his family, which included his wife, five sons and five daughters, relocated to Westmoreland County. The eldest son, Peter, remained behind. Christian lived near Pleasant Unity and he, like many others, endured hardships. Indian uprisings were feared. Markets were a great distance from home. It was a continuing struggle to pay for their land, and this in itself kept their family poor.

Christian and his wife, Susanna Best, daughter of Wilhelm Best & Susanna Schaeffer, had eleven children: Johan "Peter" LAUFFER Sr, Bartholomew "Bartol" LAUFFER, Adam LAUFFER, Henry LAUFFER, Elizabeth LAUFFER, Susanna LAUFFER, Anna Catherine LAUFFER, Anna Maria "Mary" LAUFFER, John LAUFFER Sr, Magdalena "Matty" LAUFFER, and Christian Lauffer Jr.

For more details on the Lauffer family, please see their website: www.laufferhistory.com

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Christian "The Pioneer" Lauffer's Timeline

1723
May 17, 1723
Weisenheim am Sand, Bad Dürkheim, Bad Dürkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1731
1731
Age 7
Province of Pennsylvania
1754
August 14, 1754
North Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1754
Northampton County, Province of Pennsylvania
1756
1756
Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States
1763
May 10, 1763
Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania
1764
September 10, 1764
Moore, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
1769
September 10, 1769
Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States