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Note N2954
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Birthdate given as Jan 1857 in the 1900 Federal Census
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Later he turned his attention to farming and the willow-growing business, and Mrs. Liebrich is now the owner of two fine farms in the Darrtown vicinity, of thirty-seven acres and ninety-seven acres, respectively. She is a woman of many accomplishments, and has numerous friends in the county, and is particularly active in the work of St. John's church at Hamilton, of which she has been a member for many years.
The Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, Oh, Mon Jan 28, 1924. Maria Liebrich has been named administratrixs of the estate of Jacob Liebrich of Milford township, estimated to be worth $8500, in probate court.
The Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, OH, Sat Jul 5, 1924 "Mrs. Mary Liebrich is spending a couple of weeks in Cincinnati, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Hirtzel.
"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Liebrich and daughter Augusta entertained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hirtzel, Mrs. Mary Liebrich and Luther Liebrich of Cincinnati, Sunday."--31 Jul 1925, The (Hamilton, OH) Journal News
The Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, OH, Fri Oct 16, 1925. "Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Liebrich were held at the home Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev. Langerhaus of St. John's Church, Hamilton, officiating. Burial was in the Darrtown cemetery." also "Will of Maria Liebrich, of Darrtown, filed for probate Thursday, gives her Edison phonograph, diamond ear-drops and gold watch to her daughter, Augusta W. Hirtzel. A son, P.W. Liebrich is given the large rug and is named executor without bond. Remainder of the estate is to be divided between the two children. The will is dated December 10, 1924."
The Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, OH, Tue Oct 27, 1925 "Peter W. Liebrich was named executor of the estate of Maria Liebrich of Milford township, estimated at $900 in personal property in probate court Monday."
Hamilton Evening Journal, Fri Oct 14, 1925 "Maria Liebrich to P.W. Liebrich, 65.67 acres of land in Section 28, town 5, range 2, $1. Also Maria Liebrich to P.W. Liebrich and Augusta Hirtzel, one half of in lot 44 in Darrtown, $1."
"MARIA LIEBRICH WILL DIVIDES ESTATE. Will of Maria Liebrich, of Darrtown, filed for probate Thursday, gives her Edison phongraph, diamond ear-drops and gold watch to her daughter, Augusta W. Hirtzel. Son P.W. Liebrich is given large rug and named executor without bond. Remainder of the estate is to be divided between the two children. The will is dated December 10, 1924."--16 Oct 1925, The (Hamilton, OH) Journal News
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GEN: IN 1850, WAS LISTED AS LIVING IN ASHLAND COUNTY, ORANGE TWP, OH.
GEN: IN 1860, WAS LIVING IN WAYNE COUNTY, CHESTER TWP, OH.
GEN: BURIED ON LOT NO. # 386, SECTION A., FOUNTAIN CEMETERY, FOSTORIA, OH.
GEN: OH. GRAVE HAS HEADSTONE: SAYS, (WIFE OF I. MARIETTA).
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Served in the Northampton County, Pa Militia.
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Alternate birthplace Shepherdstown, Jefferson, West Virginia, per find-a-grave
Spelling of name from tombstone. In "West Virginians in the American Revolution" by Johnston is found the following: Johan Martin Wohlfarth, member of Capt. Stephenson's Co. in 1775, 1776 when it was at Roxbury Camp and Staten Island, per Treva Walton.
Alternate birthplace is Shepherdstown, Jefferson county, West Virginia, per Find-a-grave
"Wohlfarth, Johan Martin. In 1765 there were only nine families of Lutherans in Shepherdstown. So says the record of that church. Among these were Heinrich Budinger and Martin Wohlfarth. In 1722 the evangelist, Michael Wohlfarth, wrote to a friend that he was going from Philadelphia to visit North Carolina through the Valley of the Shenandoah. Martin Wohlfarth was, very probably, the son or grandson of this evangelist, who may have remained in Shepherdstown on his return from North Carolina. At any rate Johan Martin Wohlfarth is buried in the graveyard that appears to have been the first burial ground used in Shepherdstown, the church yard of what is now the German Reformed Church, but which used to be a union church. What connection Martin Wohlfarth had with the army cannot be accurately determined. Perhaps he took supplies to the army from Berkeley County. At any rate he was with Captain Stephenson's men in some capacity in 1775 and in 1776, when they were at Roxbury Camp and Staten Island."--http://genealogytrails.com/wva/jefferson/revwar_bios.html
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Occupation in 1850 was Deputy Surveyor as shown in 1850 Casey county, Ky census, per Treva.