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Martin Harnish, Sr

Also Known As: "Martin Harnish", "Martin Harnisch"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Steinsfurt Ref, Bockschaft (D), Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death: December 26, 1744 (48-49)
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Johannes "Hans" Harnish and Anna Harnish
Husband of Magdalena Martin, 1
Father of John Jacob Harnish; Michael Harnish; Christian Harnish, Sr.; Martin Harnish; Barbara Harnish and 3 others
Brother of Johannes Harnish; Jacob Harnish; Samuel Harnish; John George Reiff; Peter Reiff and 1 other

Occupation: farmer / tavern keeper
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About Martin Harnish, Sr

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105889413/martin_harnish

Martin Harnish believed to be son of Johannes Hans Harnish and Anna Meyer born Abt. 1695 in Bockshoff, Germany, and died 26 Dec 1744 in Lancaster Co., PA. He married Magdalena Martin.

Immigrated to Lancaster County from Bern, Switzerland between 1700 and 1718. He purchased land prior to 1729. The document of naturalization states that each of the petitioners was in possession of some land. None was warranted to Martin Harnish until Aug. 22, 1734, when he took a warrant for 300 acres in Pequea Twp., between the Conestoga and Pequea Creeks.

His is the only Germanic name on the list of tavernkeepers.



Harnish, Planter Mennonite Martin Martin Harnish Born: 1678 to 1695, Germany Married to Magdalina [Harnish] ?? Died: 1744 to 1745, Lancaster, PA pict2188.jpg [193x126] Harnish House According to family tradition, Martin Harnish and his wife Magdalena entered America at New York, but soon came to Pennsylvania. They arrived in Lancaster County between 1700 and 1718. They probably came to America as a young couple with two children. He may have come from the German state of Württemberg. There are records of a Harnish farm in Zweibrücken, a nearby German province. Martin and Magdalena were probably born before 1700 in Europe. They were probably married there before 1720. The name Harnish is derived from "harness" or "armor." It was probably used for one who made these items.

Martin Harnish accepted citizenship in Pennsylvania in 1729. He also purchased land in that year. On August 22, 1734, he recieved warrant for 300 acres in Salisbury Township between Conestoga and Pequa Creeks.

Martin Harnish died some time after December 26, 1744 and before February 13, 1744/45.

Martin and Magdalena Harnish had the following children:

John Jacob Harnish b. abt 1720 Michael Harnish d. 1769 Christian Harnish d. bef 1744 (probably died before father; probably no heirs) Martin Harnish m. Catharine Barbara Harnish m. John Hockman Anna Harnish m. Stephen Liess Mary Harnish d. bef 1744 (probably died before father; probably no heirs)
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Left Germany in 1719, possibly ported in New York. No accurate records since conditions were unfavorable for Mennonites at that time. He was a wealthy man, owning 700 acres of land.
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The Harnish House

The stone house on the extreme right of this image is the original Harnish house, it was located on the New Danville Pike in Conestoga Twp, it is now located on the grounds of the Conestoga Area Historical Society. Built by Martin Harnish, the house dates back to about 1750, the land was warranted to Martin Harnish and patented in 1748 by Jacob Harnish. Martin had died prior to 1748. It was replaced about 1800 by a frame house which burned down about 1850 and the brick house, still on the property, was built. This stone home served as living quarters for the family while the brick building was being constructed.

The children of Martin and Magdalena Harnish were Jacob, born about 1720; Michael, born about 1722; Christian, born about 1725; Martin, born about 1730, married Catherine Schehr; Andrew, born Aug. 1, 1759; Barbara, born about 1732, married John Hackman and emigrated to Virginia. Anna Harnish born about 1734, married Stephen Liess; and Mary, born about 1736 and died young.

The building is 2 1/2 stories and constructed with field stones, the roof was made of tile. Its about 15 feet by 24 feet and was build on the side of a hill so both the lowest level and the middle level had ground floor access. The lowest level served as the kitchen, it was a single open room. The second level had two rooms, a bed room for the parents and a family or sitting room. The third floor was a loft where the children slept. The second level had a set of narrow, winding stairs to the loft but to get to the kitchen from either level you had to go outside, there is no internal way to get to the kitchen.

The house was moved in Oct. 2000 to the grounds of the historical, about a two mile trip at the cost of about $30,000. It was brought up the New Danville Pike to Elm Street, and then up Elm to Kendig Road and then up Kendig Road to the grounds of the historical society. The house has been fitted with some reproductions of period pieces as well as lots of information on the Harnish family.
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See:

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for more Harnish family history

Martin Harnish Born about 1695 in Bockschaft, Steinsfurt, , Baden-Württemberg, DE Son of Johannes Harnish and Anna (Maier) Harnish Brother of Johannes Harnish, Jacob Harnish and Samuel Harnish Husband of Magdalina Martin — married before January 1, 1720 in somewhere in Europe [uncertain] Father of Jacob Harnish, Michael Harnish, Christian Harnish Sr., Andrew Harnish, Martin Harnish, Barbara Harnish, Anna Harnish and Mary Harnish Died December 26, 1744 in Lancaster Co., PA, US born Abt. 1695 in Steinsfurt Ref, Bockshoff, Germany died December 26, 1744 Lancaster Co, PA6923, m Magdalena Martin, daughter of Christian Martin and Maria Magdalena Schneider. came to Lancaster County from Germany with other Mennonites about 1718 and purchased land prior to 1729, in which year he became a citizen of Pennsylvania and subject of King George II. listed in Conestoga assessments as early as 1724. A license to "sell rum by the small" granted "Martin Harnist" May 5, 1730, at twenty shillings.seven children,Jacob inherited 225 acres from father owned 700 acres wealthy landowner overseer of poor. His farm on the New Danville Pike, not far from Conestoga Center, was likely the homestead of his father and has been in the family for eight generations, being presently owned by Reed Harnish Shaeffer. Near the brick house on edge of stream stands stone building said to be distillery. Jacob's descendants buried in family cemetery on farm near brow of hill.Jacob and sons, John, Michael, David, and Jacob, Jr., all listed in early Conestoga(includingwhat is now Pequea Township) assessments. It is certain that Michael and David owned land in what is now West Willow. David's family and that of his son, Michael G., is traced in Ellis and Evans." A great-great grandson of David named Abram S. Harnish lives presently on West Willow Road near the Willow Street Pike.Martin Harnish and his wife Magdalena entered America at New York, but soon came to Pennsylvania. They arrived in Lancaster County between 1700 and 1718. They probably came to America with two children. may have come from German state of Württemberg. records of Harnish farm in Zweibrücken, a nearby German province. probably married before 1720.Harnish derived from "harness" or "armor." accepted citizenship in Pennsylvania 1729. purchased land that year. On August 22, 1734, received warrant 300 acres Salisbury Township between Conestoga and Pequa Creeks. died after December 26, 1744 and before February 13, 1744/45.children:John Jacob Harnish b. abt 1720 Michael Harnish d. 1769 Christian Harnish d. bef 1744 m. Catharine Barbara Harnish m. John HockmanAnna Harnish m. Stephen LiessMary Harnish d. bef 1744 Left Germany in 1719, possibly ported in New York. conditions unfavorable for Mennonites wealthy man, 700 acres Harnish house, it was located on New Danville Pike in Conestoga Twp, Conestoga Area Historical Society. Built by Martindates back to about 1750, land warranted and patented in 1748 by Jacob Harnish. 2 1/2 stories constructed with field stones, the roof was made of tile. Its about 15 feet by 24 feet and was on side of a hill so both the lowest level and the middle level had ground floor access.second level had narrow, winding stairs to the loft The house was moved in Oct. 2000 about a two mile trip cost $30,000. brought up New Danville Pike to Elm Street, then up Elm to Kendig Rd up Kendig Rd http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/places/pennsylvania/lancasterco/...

Find a grave memorial thought to be Martin Harnish: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105889413/martin-harnish Martin Harnish believed to be son of Johannes Hans Harnish and Anna Meyer born Abt. 1695 in Bockshoff, Germany, and died 26 Dec 1744 in Lancaster Co., PA. He married Magdalena Martin. Birth: 1695, Germany Death: 26 Dec 1744 (aged 48–49), Pennsylvania, USA

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Martin Harnish, Sr's Timeline

1695
1695
Steinsfurt Ref, Bockschaft (D), Baden-Württemberg, Germany
1720
1720
Conestoga Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1722
1722
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1725
1725
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
1729
July 1, 1729
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1730
1730
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1732
1732
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1734
1734
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1736
1736
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA