Jonathan DANNER

Jonathan DANNER

Male Abt 1770 - Aft 1830  (~ 61 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jonathan DANNERJonathan DANNER was born about 1770 in , York, PA, USA (son of Michael DANNER, Jr. and Susanna KEHR); died after 1830.

    Notes:

    Jonathan Danner and Elizabeth grew up in York Co., PA and lived in Hanover which is 18 miles sw of York which is in York Co., PA in 1800. By profession at that point, he made cigars and sold them for one copper penny apiece. (CL-514E) In the 1800 York Co., PA census, he and his wife were between the ages of 26 and 45. They had a son and daughter under the age of 10 at that point in time. This doesn't quite fit with their actual children, from Gallia Co. census records, it is likely that they have 2 sons and 2 daughters by that point in time -- unless the older ones were living with a relative at that time. There also would have been a new baby in the house if we have Elizabeth's birthday correct. In any case, he is listed as John, the tobacconist on the Heidleberg Twp., York Co., tax lists from 1806-1817. (CL-514)

    History of Gallia County, Perry Twp. Ohio, H.H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, 1882 (p. XXIII): "The following were among the earliest settlers of the township: Alexander Boggs, Abraham Beaver, John Smith (1812); Robert Armstrong (1811); Elijah Carter, Jacob Prose (1811); Samuel Allison, Jacob Roadamour, Stephen Gates, John Prose, (1811); Leonard Weis, Jonathan Danner, Michael Danner, James Porter, Paul Prose (father to Jacob and John), Joshua Riley (1810); Daniel Prose, George Smith and John Campbell." (Ancestors of Ruth Lucille Bryan at Family Treemaker.com)

    Jonathan Danner who lived in Perry Twp, Gallia Co., Ohio in the 1820 census, had many children, two the appropriate age to be our Jacob, and was himself over 45 years of age. It appears that his wife had died by the 1820 census due to the fact that the oldest female in the home was under age 26. One of his probable sons was named Solomon and lived next to him in the 1830 census in Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio Jonathan was between 60 and 70 years of age at that time. He had 2 daughters between the ages of 15 and 19, and one between 30 and 40 plus a son between 20 and 30 living with him at the time. (CL-446)

    Jonathan married Elizabeth MOYER before 1794. Elizabeth was born in 1770 in York County, Pennsylvania; died before 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Solomon DANNER was born about Nov 1800 in , Augusta, VA; died on 4 Apr 1851 in , Gallia, OH, USA; was buried in Koontz Cemetery, Racoon Twp., Gallia, OH, USA.
    2. Mary (Polly) DANNER was born in 1802; died on 8 Sep 1828.
    3. David DANNER was born on 7 Aug 1803 in Pennsylvania, United States of America; died on 11 Sep 1875 in Gallia, Ohio, USA; was buried in Perry Township, Gallia County, Ohio, United States of America.
    4. Jacob DANNER was born about 1805 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1874 in Raccoon Twp., Gallia, OH, USA.
    5. Elizabeth DANNER was born on 16 Feb 1810 in , Augusta, VA; died on 24 Aug 1899.
    6. Unknown DANNER was born in 1811; and died.
    7. Sarah DANNER was born in 1812 in Virginia; died between 1813 and 1906.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Michael DANNER, Jr.Michael DANNER, Jr. was born on 26 Dec 1734 in , Lancaster, PA (son of Michael DANNER and Anna BEND); died on 26 Mar 1782 in Manheim, York, PA; was buried after 26 Mar 1782 in , York, PA, USA.

    Notes:

    Michael Jr. owned at least 4 tracks of land in York Co., Pennsylvania Two were called the "Valley of Peace" acquired on May 25, 1767 and two on "Chesnut Timber Hill" consisting of 193 acres. He and his family were members of the Little Conewago Church. It was not formed until 1741 and even then was located 14 miles from York, Pennsylvania In 1749, he was one of the commissioners who to lay out York Co. He was appointed the supervisor for Germany Twp., York Co. (now Adams Co.) PA in 1753. He lived in that same township and paid taxes there from 1762-1772. On Aug. 8, 1774, he was granted the land upon with the "Baer's Meeting House" and church were located in trust for the Mennonite Congregation by John and Thomas Penn. They were sons of William Penn. He was listed in the "4th Class" on Jan 30, 1782 in a Military List of Inhabitants for York Co., Pennsylvania Each person on this list was required to supply a man for military service or provide fees for same. Note that this was shortly before his death in that same year at his residence in the "Valley of Peace", Manheim Twp., York Co, Pennsylvania His children are listed in the York Co. Orphans Court Records, Book F, page 130. Michael Danner, was an early settler and large landowner in that township. Many persons who lived in the Southwestern part of this county and Manheim in particular were from the Grand Duchy of Baden near the historic old town of Manheim on the Rhine in Germany. Michael Danner was one of this group. He was the person who was recognized as giving this township in Pennsylvania it's name. The following document appears in the Orphan's Court Records for York Co., PA, Docket E, p.4-5. (CL-514E) It was translated by his descendant, Jenny Perry: "York County, Pennsylvania March AD 1815--Michael Danner's Guardian to Samuel Danner Know all men by those present, Whereas Michael Danner the younger late of Manheim Township in the county of York and the state of Pennsylvania, deceased who died intestate, and in his life time was owner and seized of two certain tracts of land situate in the township aforesaid, the one called "Valley of Peace" being the late dwelling plantation of the said deceased, Containing One hundred and thirty nine acres, and one hundred and fifty four perches and the usual allowance for Roads and highways. The other called "Chestnut Timber Hill adjoining Lands of John Ernst, Henry Luner and Jacob Bollinger and Adam Hoffman containing fifty three acres and eighty seven perches and the usual allowances aforesaid which said two tracts of land was held by the said deceased under a patent right as in and by said patent recorded in the office for recording of Deeds for the city and county of Philadelphia in plat book AA Vol and page 312 may more fully and at large appear and whereas the aforesaid Michael Danner the younger died intestate owner and seized of the two before described tracts of land. And whereas Samuel Danner being the eldest son and Heir at law of the said Intestate and by his petition to the Judges of the Orphans Court of the said County of York presented did set forth that his father the aforesaid Michael Danner the younger died intestate owner and seized of the herein before described two tracts of land and at the time of his death left his widow and seven children lawful issue to survive him and prayed the Court to award an inquest to make partition according to the purpose and true meaning of the acts of assembly of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided, whereupon the Court did order the Sherriff of York County to enquire by the Solomn oath or affirmation of twelve free and lawful men of the Bailiwick of the said Sheriff wether the lands above recited would admit of Division to ant amongst the widow and all the children and lawful representatives of the said Michael Danner the younger deceased without prejudice to about spoiling the whole and if the same would admit of such division to divide the same equally as near as could Be estimated, but in case the aforesaid lands and tenements with their and every of their appurtenances would not admit of such division then to value the same undivided. And where as Conrad Lamb Esq. at that time high Sheriff of York County (to wit) on the eight day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two made return of the order of the Orphans Court aforesaid with an inquisition by taken in pursuance of the said order and thereunto annexed under his seal and the seals of the inquest on their solemn oath or affirmation respectively being twelve free and lawful men of the Bailiwick of the same Sheriff by which inquisition it appears that the two tracts of land therein mentioned and herein before described will not admit of division to and amongst the widow and all the children of the said Michael Danner the younger, deceased, without prejudice to and spoiling the whole and that they had valued the same together and undivided of the sum of five hundred and thirty two pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania in Specie and the said Samuel Danner party hereto being the Oldest son and heir at law of the said Michel Danner the younger -------------of land unto the aforesaid Samuel Danner ( his Heirs and Assignees) upon his paying or securing to be paid unto the widow and the other children of the said intestate within the space of one year from the said eight day of March AD 1792 their equal and proportionable parts of the said valuation and appraisements agreeable to the Orphans Court decree. Now know ye that I Henry Danner party hereto who being appointed guardian of the body and state of Michael Danner the younger, son of the said deceased do by these present in discharge of my duty and for and in consideration of sufficient security to me made for the said youngest sons share of the said valuation agreeable to said Orphans Court decree, Promise release and forever quick claim and discharge the said Samuel Danner his heirs and assigns forever of all further claim and demand of in and to the said Intestates real estate so that neither the said Michael Danner the younger youngest son of the said Deceased nor any other person or persons for him or in his name may have any further claim, challenge or demand of in and to his said fathers real estate, so that the said Michael Danner youngest son of the said deceased, his heirs executors or administrators shall land will be utterly excluded and debarred forever from the above said premises or any part thereof by these presents, but to be fully remised and released unto the said Samuel Danner, unto his heirs and assigns forever; In Witness whereof I the said Henry Danner have hereunto set my hand and seal this first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four. Henry Danner (Seal) Sealed and delivered in the presence of Jacob ---- and Samuel Lowillsour (?) York County. Before me the subscriber one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of in and for said County. Came Henry Danner and acknowledged the within written Release to his his Act and Deed to the intent, that the same might be recorded as such. Witness my hand and seal this 23 Day of August 1794 Jacob Rudisell A true copy taken from and compared wiath the original at York the 23 Day of March AD 1815 Samuel Danner to Samuel Brillhart." Michael and his wife are buried in the Baer Meeting House Cemetery, York Co, PA on York-Hanover Road. He is also supposedly listed in "The Revolutionary War-A Sourcebook," Vol. P, page 128 by Henry James Young. (CL-526)

    Michael married Susanna KEHR about 1757 in , York, PA, USA. Susanna was born on 10 May 1734 in , Lancaster, PA; died on 14 Oct 1828 in , York, PA, USA; was buried after 10 May 1834 in , York, PA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susanna KEHRSusanna KEHR was born on 10 May 1734 in , Lancaster, PA; died on 14 Oct 1828 in , York, PA, USA; was buried after 10 May 1834 in , York, PA, USA.
    Children:
    1. Barbara DANNER was born after 1759; and died.
    2. Magdelena DANNER was born on 11 Jul 1759 in , York, PA, USA; died on 24 Feb 1815.
    3. Anna DANNER was born about 1762; and died.
    4. Samuel DANNER was born about 1764; and died.
    5. Infant DANNER was born about 1766; and died.
    6. Infant DANNER was born about 1768; and died.
    7. 1. Jonathan DANNER was born about 1770 in , York, PA, USA; died after 1830.
    8. Elizabeth DANNER was born on 27 Sep 1774; and died.
    9. Michael DANNER was born in 1779; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Michael DANNERMichael DANNER was born before 7 May 1696 in Grand Duchy Of Baden, Mannheim, DEU; was christened on 7 May 1696 (son of Ulrich TANNER and Chrystina REITLICKERIN); died on 19 Apr 1782 in , York, PA, USA.

    Notes:

    Michael came from Germany via Rotterdam on the James Goodwell, David Crockett, ship's master. The 200 passengers and 53 families were listed as Palatines. They arrived in Philadelphia on Sep 27, 1727.

    He was a Swiss Mennonite and a member of the Bair Mennonite Meeting house in Hanover, York Co, Pennsylvania He received the title of "King's Commissioner of Highways for Pennsylvania in 1734. About 1760 when his son, Jacob led a group of settlers from York Co, PA to Frederick Co, MD, Michael and sons Jacob and Henry ended up platting/surveying the Monocacy Road down the west side of the Monocacy River (with the Blue Ridge Mountains back of it.) It became a main route of settlement from Lancaster Co., PA, down the river, across the Blue Ridge at Frederick to the Potomic River (north of Harper's Ferry), on to Virginia, Tennessee and the Carolinas. This was called the Monocacy Trail.

    He also surveyed the York Road which was a very important route that linked York, PA to the Port of Baltimore. In 1770, he was listed as a prominent member to the Conewago German Baptist Brethren Church. (CL-514, 526)

    There is some indication that Michael also had a daughter named Mary Danner, as a John Kehr leaves a will in 1794 in York Co, PA that refers to his wife Mary and his loving brother in law, Henry Danner. (CL-526)

    Michael married Anna BEND. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna BENDAnna BEND
    Children:
    1. Catherine DANNER was born on 10 Jan 1728 in , Lancaster, PA; died about 1782.
    2. Jacob DANNER was born before 10 May 1728 in , Lancaster, PA; was christened on 10 May 1728 in St. Matthews, Hanover, York, PA; died in 1799 in Brownsville, , MD.
    3. 2. Michael DANNER, Jr. was born on 26 Dec 1734 in , Lancaster, PA; died on 26 Mar 1782 in Manheim, York, PA; was buried after 26 Mar 1782 in , York, PA, USA.
    4. Elizabeth DANNER was born on 13 Nov 1736 in , Lancaster, PA; died on 21 Apr 1798 in Manheim, York, PA; was buried after 21 Apr 1798 in Baer Meeting House, York, PA.
    5. Heinrich DANNER was born on 12 Feb 1742 in , York, PA, USA; died on 5 Feb 1814 in Heidelberg, York, PA.
    6. Mary DANNER was born on 24 Dec 1744 in , York, PA, USA; died on 18 Feb 1816 in , York, PA, USA.
    7. Philip DANNER
    8. Anna DANNER was buried in Chestnut Grove Church Of The Brethren, Cordorus, York, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ulrich TANNER was born about 1670 in Grand Duchy Of Baden, Mannheim, DEU; and died.

    Ulrich married Chrystina REITLICKERIN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Chrystina REITLICKERIN
    Children:
    1. 4. Michael DANNER was born before 7 May 1696 in Grand Duchy Of Baden, Mannheim, DEU; was christened on 7 May 1696; died on 19 Apr 1782 in , York, PA, USA.