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About Daniel Kolb Cassel
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Daniel K. Cassel was born on 22 April 1820, in Upper Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of farmer-weaver Jacob and Wilhelmina Kulp Cassel, and the sixth generation from Hupert Cassel, the Mennonite immigrant weaver who settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania, about 1720. Daniel, the oldest of four children, was early taught the art of weaving by his father.
In his youth he manifested studious habits, supplementing his limited grammar school experience with intensive private reading, often late into the night. At the age of nineteen he began to teach in local schools and for twenty years continued to do so, introducing such new subjects as geography and higher mathematics into the simple curriculum of the day. During these years he published two German booklets: a book of prayers and songs, and a catechism for religious instruction of his pupils. In all probability Daniel attended the Salford Mennonite Church in these early days. He organized a Sunday school at Alderfer's, below Harleysville, in 1855, the first one in the community. On 16 February 1845 he married Elizabeth Kolb, daughter of Jacob Kolb, preacher at Salford. Three sons were born to them: Simeon in 1846, Jonas in 1849, and Abel in 1852.
In later years Daniel and Elizabeth Cassel lived in Philadelphia at 4333 Germantown Avenue. The leisure of later years and his return to romantic Germantown stimulated the religious and historical activities which he had anticipated all his life. He joined the historic Germantown Mennonite Church (General Conference Mennonite), serving as deacon from about 1886 until his death. In 1888 he published his well-known History of the Mennonites, the first extensive history of American Mennonites. In spite of its errors, disunity, and sketchiness, it was a noble pioneering achievement in the days when there was little interest in Mennonite history. It is especially valuable for its congregational histories and various documents preserved and printed in full. Two years later it was expanded and reprinted in German under the title, Geschichte der Mennoniten. During these years he also compiled genealogies of the Rittenhouse, Kulp, and Cassel families.
The titles of his known works are: Eine schoene Sammlung auserlesener Gebete und Lieder zum Gebrauch der Jugend (Sumneytown, 1844); Katechismus oder kurze und einfältige Unterweisung nebst den Zehn Geboten (Skippachville, 1851); History of the Mennonites (Philadelphia, 1888); Geschichte der Mennoniten (Philadelphia, 1890); A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family (Philadelphia, 1893); A Genealogical History of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp Family (Norristown, 1895); A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family (Norristown, 1896); The Family Record of David Rittenhouse (Norristown, 1897).
He was an early stockholder and member of the Bethel College Corporation controlling Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas. Two of his belongings, a large volume of the four Gospels in twelve languages and a manuscript copy of his will, are now in the possession of Jacob R. Fretz and the writer respectively. He died on 19 February 1898, and was laid to rest in the historic Germantown burial ground beside his ancestors.
Bibliography
Cassel, Daniel Kolb. A Genealogical History of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp Family. Norristown, 1895: 61 ff.
Cassel, Daniel Kolb. A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family. Norristown, 1896: 98 ff.
Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: I, 334.
See also "One by One." The Mennonite (March 1898): 44.
Additional Information
historian and genealogist; author of KULP& CASSEL genealogies
Daniel Kolb Cassel
Birth: 22 Apr 1820
Death: 19 Feb 1898
Burial: Germantown Mennonite Cemetery, Philadelphia County,
PA
Aged 77 yrs 9 m 28 ds. Rest in Peace.
Note: Author of the History of the Kolb/Kulp/Culp family published in 1895. Could speak German, Dutch Latin, French and English. Wrote the books abt the Cassel Family as well as the Rittenhouse family. Last to be buried in the First Mennonite Church in America.
Daniel K. Cassel was born on 22 April 1820, in Upper Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of farmer-weaver Jacob and Wilhelmina Kulp Cassel, and the sixth generation from Hupert Cassel, the Mennonite immigrant weaver who settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania, about 1720. Daniel, the oldest of four children, was early taught the art of weaving by his father.
In his youth he manifested studious habits, supplementing his limited grammar school experience with intensive private reading, often late into the night. At the age of nineteen he began to teach in local schools and for twenty years continued to do so, introducing such new subjects as geography and higher mathematics into the simple curriculum of the day. During these years he published two German booklets: a book of prayers and songs, and a catechism for religious instruction of his pupils. In all probability Daniel attended the Salford Mennonite Church in these early days. He organized a Sunday school at Alderfer's, below Harleysville, in 1855, the first one in the community. On 16 February 1845 he married Elizabeth Kolb, daughter of Jacob Kolb, preacher at Salford. Three sons were born to them: Simeon in 1846, Jonas in 1849, and Abel in 1852.
In later years Daniel and Elizabeth Cassel lived in Philadelphia at 4333 Germantown Avenue. The leisure of later years and his return to romantic Germantown stimulated the religious and historical activities which he had anticipated all his life. He joined the historic Germantown Mennonite Church (General Conference Mennonite), serving as deacon from about 1886 until his death. In 1888 he published his well-known History of the Mennonites, the first extensive history of American Mennonites. In spite of its errors, disunity, and sketchiness, it was a noble pioneering achievement in the days when there was little interest in Mennonite history. It is especially valuable for its congregational histories and various documents preserved and printed in full. Two years later it was expanded and reprinted in German under the title, Geschichte der Mennoniten. During these years he also compiled genealogies of the Rittenhouse, Kulp, and Cassel families.
The titles of his known works are: Eine schoene Sammlung auserlesener Gebete und Lieder zum Gebrauch der Jugend (Sumneytown, 1844); Katechismus oder kurze und einfältige Unterweisung nebst den Zehn Geboten (Skippachville, 1851); History of the Mennonites (Philadelphia, 1888); Geschichte der Mennoniten (Philadelphia, 1890); A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family (Philadelphia, 1893); A Genealogical History of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp Family (Norristown, 1895); A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family (Norristown, 1896); The Family Record of David Rittenhouse (Norristown, 1897).
He was an early stockholder and member of the Bethel College Corporation controlling Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas. Two of his belongings, a large volume of the four Gospels in twelve languages and a manuscript copy of his will, are now in the possession of Jacob R. Fretz and the writer respectively. He died on 19 February 1898, and was laid to rest in the historic Germantown burial ground beside his ancestors.
Father: Jacob Cassel b: 5 Jul 1792
Mother: Wilhelmina Kolb b: 25 May 1800
Married: Elizabeth (Alderfer) Kulp b: 29 Dec 1825
Married: 16 Feb 1845
Children
1. Simeon Cassel b: 17 Feb 1846
2. Jonas Cassel b: 15 Sep 1849
3. Abel Cassel b: 15 Jan 1852
(See FAG Memorial #: 93694618)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915
Name:
Daniel K Caisel
Birth Date:
abt 1819
Birth Place:
PA
Death Date:
18 Feb 1898
Death Place:
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Age at Death:
79
Burial Date:
23 Feb 1898
Burial Place:
Germantown
Gender:
Male
Race:
White
Cemetery:
Mennonite Church Yard
Marital Status:
Married
FHL Film Number:
1870497
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Daniel Kolb Cassel's Timeline
1820 |
April 22, 1820
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Schwenksville,Montgomery County,Pennsylvania,,,, Pennsylvania
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1846 |
February 17, 1846
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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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1849 |
September 15, 1849
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1852 |
January 15, 1852
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Pennsylvania, USA
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1898 |
February 19, 1898
Age 77
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Upper Salford Township,Montgomery County,Pennsylvania,,,, Pennsylvania
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Germantown,Mennonite Meeting House,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,,, Philadelphia
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