1389. Samuel H. BENDER
1870 Franklin, York Co., Pennsylvania Census
1391. Edward L. BENDER
1870, 1880 Franklin, York Co., Pennsylvania Census
Information taken from "Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and His Direct
Lineal Descendants", p.1Birth: IGI FHL film 1553238, Batch F504500 13
1407. Elizabeth KAUFFMAN
Information taken from the Timmer Notebooks, Book III, page 177 and appendix, page 57.
Information taken from the Timmer Notebooks, Book III, page 177 and appendix, page 57.
1419. Henry HERR
Information taken from "Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and His Direct
Lineal Descendants", p.1Henry was a Dairy Farmer.
1850, 1860 Susquehannah, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
1870, 1880 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania CensusWe think that Henry has died by 1900 because his youngest daughter, Annie, is
living with her sister.
1860 Susquehanna, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
1870, 1880 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania CensusWe think that Catherine has died before 1900 because her daughter, Annie, is
living with her sister at this time.Catherines last name may be Herr just as her husbands.
4301. Theodore M. HERR
1860, 1870 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
1900, 1910 Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Census
1900, 1910 Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Census
4303. Morris HERR
1860, 1870 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
4305. David Lincoln HERR
1870, 1880 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
4307. Kate HERR
1870 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
4309. Anna (Annie) K. HERR
1880 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
1900, 1920, 1930 Camphill, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania CensusAnna is never married.
1850 Susquehannah, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
Some information on Elizabeth and Henry and their family was taken from the database of Elizabeth Proffitt.
1420. David Shopp HERR
Information taken from "Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and His Direct
Lineal Descendants", p.1David lived in Harrisburg nearly all his life time and was a dealer in life stock, mostly horses. He would buy them out in the west and ship them to the eastern citys to sell. On one of these businness trips as he was on the train back to Philadelphia, the car he was in was wrecked and he was killed.
1850 Susquehannah, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census
1870, 1880 Harrisburg, Duaphin Co., Pennsylvania Census.
Information taken from "Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and His Direct
Lineal Descendants", p.11870, 1880, 1900 Harrisburg, Duaphin Co., Pennsylvania Census.
4311. Franklin HERR
1870 Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania Census.
4313. Russell HERR
Information taken from "Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and His Direct
Lineal Descendants", p.1
4314. Milton HERR
Information taken from "Genealogical Record of Rev. Hans Herr and His Direct
Lineal Descendants", p.1