Conrad's father, J. Michael, died in 1751 when Conrad was quite
young. In 1762 Conrad was listed in court papers as being over age 14
and having a guardian of John Egener, perhaps the father-in-law of his older
sister, Maria Barbara.
During the Revolutionary War, Conrad was listed as a Sergeant
with the Northampton County Militia, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Company. The
Captain of the company was his older brother, George. The militia was
called to duty on May 14, 1778. This same militia was called up twice
more for frontier duty in 1781 and 1782.
From Vinnie Knappenberger's family history of 1916 we read,
"Conrad and Barbara came to Westmoreland County in 1788 where he settled on
three hundred acres of ground bought from the Penn brothers from a track known
as Manor of Denmark. For this he paid three hundred fifty-nine pounds and
thirteen shillings with a quit rent of one peppercorn per year forever after
when demanded."
In Vinnie's history, she mistakenly concluded
that Conrad was the son of J. Erhart.
German settlers came early to this region known as Westmoreland
County which at that time covered a much larger portion of western Pennsylvania
than it does today. For a long time the family was part of the Brush Creek
parish but by 1808 they had established a school and church services closer to
where they lived. By 1809 the effort had begun to build a church and by
1815 the church was completed.
Conrad Knappenberger along with Jacob Brinker donated the land
for Denmark Manor Church were he is buried. The area served by this church
was originally part of Franklin Twp. (later part of Penn Twp.). The name
Denmark Manor was applied to this section because the Penns had set it aside to
be sold to a Danish aristocrat who intended to, but never did, start a Danish
settlement there.
To see a map
of Westmoreland County townships, click here.
From Vinnie Knappenberger's family history of 1916 we learn,
"Besides the land Conrad bought from the Penns, he also
secured from President James Madison a letter patent for a half section or more
of land in Tuscarawas County, Ohio about the year 1800. He gave while
still living a portion to his oldest son Henry in 1811; but Henry later sold
this to his brother Philip for $348.00 Conrad had already given Philip 222
acres in Ohio lands and to his son William he gave in 1816, a quarter section
along Sugar Creek, Ohio and $200.00. To his daughter Elizabeth who married
David Gharky he gave in 1803 land in Ohio. These bequests were during
Conrad's lifetime to these four children with the other four receiving their
shares at his death in 1818. Conrad possessed considerable property, both
personal and real estate and died without a will. His personal property at
his death amounted to $1,988.28. His estate was finally settled in 1821 in
the courts of Westmoreland County at which time his widow received
$597.77."
After Conrad's death, Barbara moved to Portsmouth, Scioto
County, Ohio and lived with her daughter, Elisabeth Gharky where Barbara died in
1823. Research continues on Eva Barbara's parents. Conrad
and Barbara had 10 children of which eight reached adulthood.
CHILDREN
HEINRICH "HENRY" KNAPPENBERGER (1768-1841)
Henry was born 1 October 1768 in Macungie Twp., Northampton
County (later Lehigh County), PA and died 7 July 1841 in Upper Milford Twp., Lehigh
County, PA. Henry married Maria "Elisabeth" SCHULER who
was born 17 April 1760 in Upper Milford Twp. and died 9 Nov 1849 in Lehigh
County, PA.. Henry was 20 years old when the family moved, but he stayed in Lehigh
County, PA. Perhaps since he was the eldest son, he took over the family
land there. He sold the property in Ohio that his father gave him to
a younger brother, Philip. Henry and Elisabeth had
no children.
This couple is buried in a private cemetery
located on what is sometimes called the "Marsteller Farm" which is
approximately located at 6342 St. Peters Church Road in Lehigh County, PA The
markers are about 200 ft south of the road located in someone's family yard. The
structure is unique in that it has 3 walls of stone laid 18 inches thick. The
two sides, north and south, are 15 ft in length and from 4 ft to 2 ft high in
the rear, near the head stones. The front was 12 ft wide and probably had a wall
of 18 inches high with probably an entrance way. The grave markers are written
in German.
MARIA or ANNA "BARBARA" KNAPPENBERGER (1772-1854)
Barbara was born 15 September 1772 in Macungie Twp., (later
Lehigh County), PA and died 12
August 1854 in Hempfield Twp., Westmoreland County, PA. She
married Jacob WALTHOUR, son of George and Elizabeth Walthour, about 1794.
Jacob was born 23 January 1763 in Lancaster County, PA and died 8 January 1839
in Westmoreland County, PA. This couple had 10 children. They are both buried in Brush Creek
cemetery. More information on this family can be gained by clicking on her name above.
JOHANNES "JOHN" KNAPPENBERGER (1774-1863)
John was born 8 March 1774 in Macungie Twp., PA and died 27 November
1863 in Franklin Twp., Westmoreland County, PA. As the eldest son of
Conrad's in western PA, he primarily inherited the family lands in Westmoreland
County upon the death of his father. John married Hannah L. CORT (KORTH),
daughter of John Yost Cort and Anna Margaret KEMERER, in 1796. Hannah was
born January 1775 in Port Royal, PA and died 18 March 1850 in Westmoreland
County, PA. They are both buried in Denmark Manor Church
cemetery. John and Hannah had 9 children. More information on this family can be gained on
clicking on his name above.
CATHERINE KNAPPENBERGER (1777-1840)
Catherine was born 20 January 1777 in Macungie Twp. and died 1840 in
Allegheny Twp., Somerset County, PA. Catherine married John Jacob FAIR (FEHR),
son of Christopher Fehr and Maria Barbara EUCHLIN, about 1792 in Westmoreland
County, PA. Jacob was born 1767 in Manchester, Maryland and died 1838 in
Somerset County, PA. Jacob and Catherine moved to Maryland and
then Somerset County where
they raised their family. This couple had 9 children. For more information on this
family click
on her name above.
ELISABETH KNAPPENBERGER (1779-1834)
Elisabeth was born 9 August 1779 in Macungie Twp., PA and died 4
June 1834 in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio of cholera. Elisabeth
married Samuel "David" GHARKY (GEHRCKE) on April 1, 1800 in Westmoreland
County, PA. David was born 13 February 1775 in Stargard, Pomerenia (Germany),
the son of Johan Gehrcke and Elizabeth Warburg and died 9 August 1850 in
Ohio. They are both buried in Carey's Run Cemetery. For more information on the
story of this couple and their 10 children, click on her name above.
CONRAD KNAPPENBERGER (1781-1782)
Conrad was born 21 October 1781 in Macungie Twp., Northampton
County, PA and died at the
age of 3 months.
J. PHILIP KNAPPENBERGER (1783-1867)
J. Philip was born 30 May 1783 in Macungie Twp., PA and died 19
October 1867 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio where he is buried in Grandview
Cemetery, Strasburg, Ohio with his wife Mary. Philip had a son
with Martha SWANGER, daughter of Abraham Swanger and Elisabeth Wagner, in 1809
named John Knappenberger who became the founder of the Armstrong County, PA
branch of the family. Philip then married Mary BEACOM,
daughter of John and Margaret Beacom, about 1810 in Westmoreland
County. This couple moved to Tuscarawas County, Ohio and raised
their 6 children. After Mary's death, Philip married Susan HARTSHORN
FITZGERALD, a
widower, and had a son.
For more information on J. Philip's families, click on his name
above.
SUSANNA KNAPPENBERGER (1786-?)
Susanna was born 10 September 1786 in Macungie Twp., Northampton
County, PA. It is believed that Susanna died in early childhood because
she is not listed in her father's estate settlement and no further records were
found.
SALOME "SARAH" KNAPPENBERGER (1788-1849)
Salome also known as Sarah or Sally was born 10 November 1788 in
Macungie Twp., PA and died 20 July 1849 in Westmoreland County, PA and is buried in
Denmark Manor Church cemetery. Her gravemarker reads, "Sarah Silvis,
wife of John of Ohio". Sarah received her share of her father's
estate after his death in 1818. It seems that she married John SILVIS upon
the death of her father. John SILVIS, son of John Silvis, was born
about 1772 and died 22 June 1845 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio and is buried there in Bunker
Hill Cemetery.
After Sarah and John married, they moved to Tuscarawas County,
Ohio where her brothers, Philip and William lived. This couple had
no children. John's will dated 1845 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio does not
mention any children, but left all his property to his wife "Salomi"
and upon her death, the property was to go to his brother's children.
After John's death, Salome returned to Harrison City, Westmoreland County,
PA and died a few years later.
In her will dated 1849 in Westmoreland County, she mentions no
children and states "I give and bequeath to my beloved nephew, Henry
Knappenberger, all the residue of my estate real and personal... And I make and
ordain my beloved nephew Henry Knappenberger Executor of this my
will." This Henry is the eldest son of her brother, John.
WILLIAM KNAPPENBERGER (1791-1839)
William was born on 6 April 1791 in Westmoreland County, PA and died
1839 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. William settled on land given to him by
his father, Conrad, along Sugar Creek, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. He married Elizabeth BURCHFIELD, daughter of Mathias Burchfield and Barbara
Overholt, about 1816 and had three sons. Elizabeth was born 21 December
1800 in Westmoreland County,
PA and died about 1825 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. William then married
Nancy BALES on 14 November 1826 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. This couple had four
children. She was born 4 May
1812 and died 15 August 1850 in Ohio. The next
generation of this family moved onto Indiana. For more information
on William and his family, click on his name above.
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