____________________________
|
_Lance CHAMBERS _____|
| |
| |____________________________
|
|
|--Brittany CHAMBERS
|
| _Frank KOVALL ______________
| | (1932 - 2000)
|_Colleen KOVALL _____|
|
|_Betty Jane 'Tabby' BAILEY _+
_John GLASE ____________________+
| (1815 - 1860) m 1841
_John GLASE _________|
| |
| |_Sarah 'Sallie' Beverly STRAUB _+
| (1824 - 1870) m 1841
|
|--Cora Ann GLASE
|
| ________________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|________________________________
_______________________
|
_Kevin Douglas KEEL _|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Jenifer Marie KEEL
|
| _Russell Aloise GLAZE _+
| | (1924 - 1988) m 1946
|_Cynthia Sue GLAZE __|
|
|_Norma Bell HINEBAUGH _
(1925 - 1988) m 1946
_Thomas M. LEWIS Sr._
| (1807 - 1905) m 1852
_John LEWIS _________|
| (1854 - 1924) m 1872|
| |_Ellen NELSON _______+
| (1830 - 1903) m 1852
|
|--Mary Adelia LEWIS
| (1880 - 1976)
| _Noble Green ROOT ___
| |
|_Mary Adelia ROOT ___|
(1856 - 1938) m 1872|
|_Elizabeth WING _____
_Clinton Marshall NORRIS Sr._
| (1893 - 1929) m 1916
_Clinton Marshall NORRIS Jr._|
| (1920 - 1978) m 1942 |
| |_Elizabeth 'Beth' LEWIS _____+
| (1895 - 1974) m 1916
|
|--Judith Elaine NORRIS
|
| _____________________________
| |
|_Violet Helen SCHWANKE ______|
(1925 - 1972) m 1942 |
|_____________________________
__
|
_Anton PEPPERMAN ____|
| (1721 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Anthony PEPPERMAN
| (1780 - 1861)
| __
| |
|_Elsey ______________|
(.... - 1810) |
|__
[127]
Anthony Pepperman, only son of Anthony Pepperman, was born in
Virginia, and grew to manhood in York county, Pennsylvania. His
father was a native of Germany, ane immigrated with his mother
before the Revolutionary War, and settled in either
Pennsylvania or Virginia. He served in the Revolution under
General Wayne, and after the war closed he located in Virginia,
subsequently removing to Hopewell township, York county,
Pennsylvania. HE married a Mrs. Foulk, a widow, who bore him
two children: Anthony, and Hannah, who became the wife of
Patrick McKinney, of York county. He resided in York county for
many years, where his wife died in 1810. He afterwards came to
Clinton county, and died at the home of his son Anthony. In
1814 our subject located in Clinton county, close to the
Lycoming county line, where he lived for twelve years, and then
removed to Dunstable township, in the same county, where he
spent the same period. About this time he purchased a farm of
320 acres in Mifflin township, Lycoming county, where Isaac H.
Pepperman now lives. He built a sawmill upon this tract, and
engaged in the lumber business, which he carried on in
connection with farming. Mr. Pepperman was agent for Ellis &
Harris, also for Forkman & Bidell, for two large tracts of
land, which he disposed of for these companies. He was a
Republican, and filled many of the local offices of his
township. He was reared in the Lutheran faith, but subsequently
became a member of the Mehodist Episcopal Church, in which he
was a trustee, class-leader, and local preacher for many years.
He died in 1861, his wife surviving him until April 27, 1864.
He married Mary Clayton of Maryland, and they were parents of
the following children: Joesph, deceased; Jacob, deceased;
Hannah, deceased wife of John Brierton; Anthony, deceased;
John, deceased; Henry, of Mifflin township; Adam, deceased;
Polly, wife of Charles Rosencrantz; Isaac, and Jesse, both of
whom are dead, and Rachel, wife of Jacob Cline. source: History
of Lycoming County 1892 by John F. Meginness. On page 661
(First Settlers) there is more: In later years Anthony
Pepperman settled further up the (Larrys) creek. He came from
Virginia and had a large family of boys. This was as early as
1825. They made several improvements along the creek, and in
later years the elder Pepperman built a saw mill which he
carried on for many years. It was loacted about a mile below
Salladasburg. On page 662 (Churches): The first religious
meeting were held at the house of Anthony Pepperman in the fall
of 1826 by Rev. John Brown. M. Pepperman was the pioneer
Methodist on the creek, and for many years he served as a local
preacher and exhorter. Meetings were held at his place until
the completion of a school house in 1834, when it was used for
that purpose. The first church was built by the Methodists in
1848. There are two churches in the township, viz: Frieden's
and Mt. Pleasant, both Evangelical.
[126] Muncy Luminary says he died near Salladasburg.