Display Patriot - P-165071 - Johann Nicholas GEBHART
Johann Nicholas GEBHART
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P-165071
The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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Photo used with permission of Michael B. Gunn, 185230, Cincinnati Chapter, OHSSAR
Government marker, 1925, Nicholas Gebhart, Revolutionary War. Pa. mil. GM by Richard Montgomery Chapter S. A. R., by Montgomery Co., bronze marker, 1919
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Author: Dr. Michael Bernard Gunn
Born on May 30, 1751, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to Parents: John Peter Gebhardt and Catharina (Meyer) Gebhart. He served as a Private in David Krause's 4th Company, 2nd Battalion, Lancaster County Pennsylvania Militia and Pennsylvania Continental Line. Last date of service, July 8, 1782. He Married 1) Anna Appolina Kornmann, Dec 8, 1771. Mar 2) __; Children: #1Ann Elizabeth, George, John b. 1786, Barnhard, Emmanuel b. 1788, Noah, Anna Margaretha; #2 Barbara. He Died on July 15, 1829, Miamisburg, OH and Buried at Hill Grove Cemetery, 1002 E. Central Avenue, Miamisburg, OH. Government marker, 1925, Nicholas Gebhart, Revolutionary War. Pa. mil. GM by Richard Montgomery Chapter S. A. R., by Montgomery Co., bronze marker, 1919. Ref : No 38391 Vol 39, p 143 and No 102239, Vol 103, p 74, D. A. R. Lin. PENN ARCHIVES 5TH SER.VOL.7 P.152-153,172-173. Roster of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Ohio. Wilbur R. Branthoover, compiler. Veterans Affairs, Ohio. Reprinted by OHSDAR. 1929.
SAR Ancestor # P-165071. DAR# A043939. Has an original Tombstone.
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