Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Josiah Bartel Lauffer and Anna J. Sowash




Husband Josiah Bartel Lauffer 1

            AKA: Josiah Benjamin Lauffer 2
           Born: 27 Jan 1837 2
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         Father: John Lauffer, Jr. (1803-1904) 3 4
         Mother: Esther Brinker (1808-1849) 5 6


       Marriage: 26 Nov 1866 7



Wife Anna J. Sowash 7

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Children
1 F Grace Esther Lauffer 1

           Born: 4 Feb 1868 1
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2 F Catherine Patterson Lauffer 1

           Born: 26 Nov 1869 1
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         Spouse: Bernard Aner (      -      ) 1


3 M James Otis Lauffer 7

           Born: 23 Sep 1871 7
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         Spouse: Margaret Newhart (      -      ) 7


4 M Charles Lynus Lauffer 7

           Born: 21 Feb 1874 7
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         Spouse: Charlotte Pierce (      -      ) 7


5 F Anna Jessie Lauffer 1

           Born: 24 May 1876 1
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         Spouse: George McGraw (      -      ) 1


6 M Joseph Garnet Lauffer 7

           Born: 30 Aug 1878 7
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7 F Mary Elizabeth Lauffer 1

           Born: 29 Mar 1881 1
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         Spouse: Chester Ames (      -      ) 1


8 F Elsie Gill Lauffer 1

           Born: 15 Jul 1884 1
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           Died: 8 Jun 1885 1
         Buried:  - Harrison City, Penn Twp, Westmoreland Co, PA
         Spouse: Did Not Marry


9 F Ida Estella Lauffer 1

           Born: 31 Dec 1887 1
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General Notes: Husband - Josiah Bartel Lauffer


At twenty years of age he commenced making trips on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. He made ten or eleven trips to Vicksburg and New Orleans between 1858 and 1860. It was then his purpose to learn the river in order to be a pilot. He tells us: "In 1861 the war broke out and the Rebels blockaded the lower Mississippi, and that stopped my boating scheme. In 1861 I enlisted for the war as a private soldier. I served nearly through the war. Was promoted and was discharged in July, 1865, as Captain of Company K, 11th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. During my service I took part in many of the principal battles of the war, was twice slightly and once severely wounded.
"I will here mention my brother Israel, who also was a soldier. He belonged to the 101st Regiment. He was wounded and taken prisoner and died a prisoner of war. One thing more of importance I wish to call to your attention. I never saw it mentioned anywhere that my grandfather, John Lauffer, served in the Revolutionary War, but it is a fact that two of his brothers and himself served during that period. My grandfather being very young at the time served as a scout. This I heard from his own lips. In those times records may have been kept very imperfectly. There may be no record to show that he served under Captain Bonnet, and in the War of 1812, he furnished a soldier, that is he hired and paid a man out of his own pocket to serve in the war, he at the time being unable to serve himself.
"After the War I engaged in store business in Penn Station for about four years, during which time I was postmaster. From there I moved on a farm in Penn Township, lived there four years and from there to Harrison City. I again engaged in the mercantile business and was postmaster, for six years. In 1886 I moved to Humboldt County, California, lived there for four years, then moved to San Francisco. I have been employed at the U. S. mint for nearly nine years. I was also employed at the Navy Yard at Vallgio nearly two years."
He adds, in a note to his letter, that the B. in his name stands for Bartel. "I was named after an uncle of my father, Bartel Lauffer." [LH, 55]

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Sources


1 The Lauffer History. A Genealogical Chart of the Descendents of Christian Lauffer, the Pioneer. (Jeannette, PA: Press of the Westmoreland Journal, 1906), Pg 57.

2 The Lauffer History. A Genealogical Chart of the Descendents of Christian Lauffer, the Pioneer. (Jeannette, PA: Press of the Westmoreland Journal, 1906), Pg 55.

3 John W. Jordan, History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Genealogical Memoirs, Vol. III (Chicago, IL: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1906), Pg 360, 504, 648.

4 The Lauffer History. A Genealogical Chart of the Descendents of Christian Lauffer, the Pioneer. (Jeannette, PA: Press of the Westmoreland Journal, 1906), Pg 29.

5 John W. Jordan, History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Genealogical Memoirs, Vol. III (Chicago, IL: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1906), Pg 648.

6 The Lauffer History. A Genealogical Chart of the Descendents of Christian Lauffer, the Pioneer. (Jeannette, PA: Press of the Westmoreland Journal, 1906), Pg 52.

7 The Lauffer History. A Genealogical Chart of the Descendents of Christian Lauffer, the Pioneer. (Jeannette, PA: Press of the Westmoreland Journal, 1906), Pg 56.


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