Abraham Ruppert

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Name Abraham Ruppert Born 1 May 1790 Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Gender Male Died 7 May 1876 Pikeville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Person ID P3181 Montgomery Family Tree Last Modified 14 Mar 2020
Family Catharine Dierolf (Ruppert), b. 25 Mar 1793, d. Oct 1870, Lobachsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 77 years)
Children + 1. Catherine Ann Ruppert (Anthony), b. 8 May 1835, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 22 Dec 1903, Saline County, Kansas, USA
(Age 68 years) [natural]
Last Modified 14 Mar 2020 Family ID F760 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - He was a soldier in the War of 1812 with Capt. Ritter. There is a cenotaph for him at Christ(Mertz) church cemetery, old section. This stone, including one for Herman Ruppert, were not listed when the old section was transcribed in 1986. Nor were there any other stones for them. Herman Ruppert's grave and stone were later found at Ruppert's Cemetery. The transcriptions at the Old Mertz cemetery were done by Jon Acker, Fay L. Cox Anna Schroeder and Elaine D Schwar. There has been no source or repository provided for his actual interment, only the mention of Lobach's Cemetery in his obituary. This seem to be more appropriate as both he and wife Catharine died relatively close to one another. Nevertheless, no tombstone has been found for him. He died in 1876 and the following year a new St Paul's church was constructed. Prior to that the old building was razed. Perhaps started the year of his death and with all the activity the erection of his stone was overlooked.
Abraham was a son of Johann Casper Ruppert and Catherine Zimmerman
- He was a soldier in the War of 1812 with Capt. Ritter. There is a cenotaph for him at Christ(Mertz) church cemetery, old section. This stone, including one for Herman Ruppert, were not listed when the old section was transcribed in 1986. Nor were there any other stones for them. Herman Ruppert's grave and stone were later found at Ruppert's Cemetery. The transcriptions at the Old Mertz cemetery were done by Jon Acker, Fay L. Cox Anna Schroeder and Elaine D Schwar. There has been no source or repository provided for his actual interment, only the mention of Lobach's Cemetery in his obituary. This seem to be more appropriate as both he and wife Catharine died relatively close to one another. Nevertheless, no tombstone has been found for him. He died in 1876 and the following year a new St Paul's church was constructed. Prior to that the old building was razed. Perhaps started the year of his death and with all the activity the erection of his stone was overlooked.