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Daniel Hamilton Emme
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Birth:
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12 Apr 1846 - Freedom, Beaver County, Pennsylvania |
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Death:
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13 Jan 1900 - Fayette County, Pennsylvania |
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Marriage:
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07 Oct 1869 - |
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Bertha J. (Thyre, Thira) Huntley
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Birth:
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1846 - Fayette County, Pennsylvania |
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Death:
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| Minnie Anne Emme Born 28 Sep 1871 - Springhill TWP, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Died 07 May 1924 -
| | Catherine Alice Emme Born 1873 - Springhill TWP, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Died -
| | Samuel David A. Emme Born Aug 1874 - Springhill TWP, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Died -
| | Mary Elizabeth Emme Born Feb 1880 - Springhill TWP, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Died -
| | Charles Andrew Emme Born Feb 1887 - Pennsylvania Died -
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Notes:
Research Notes -- David G Brewer |
1870 Census Index, Pennsylvania
Fayette Co. Springhill TWP Roll 1343 p. 464
264 264
Emme, Daniel H. 24 M W Farm Laborer PA Father, Mother of foreign birth
Thyer? 24 F W Keeping House PA
265 265
Emme, Andrew 72 M W Farmer Hanover
Annie 67 F W Keeping House PA
1880 Census, Springhill TWP, Fayette, PA (June 26, 1880)
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Emme, Andrew W M 82 Farmer Goettingus, Germany
Annie W F 78 Wife Keeping House PA PA PA
Emme, Daniel W M 35 Farmer PA Gatinger PA
Minnia W F 8 Dau PA PA PA
Catherine W F 7 Dau PA PA PA
Samuel W M 5 PA PA PA
Mary E. W F 6/12 Feb PA PA PA
1899 Orphan's Court Index - Fayette Co., Pa.
Emme, Daniel H. Wid Apt Dec 1899 Vol 27 pg 112
Admr Dec 1900 Vol 28 pg 157
1900 Fayette County record of deaths Book 1
Emme, Daniel H. White Male 55 Married Farmer
D. Jan 13, 1900 Springhill TWP Explosion
2 Week duration of illness buried in Fletcher Cemetary
1900 Census - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Springhill TWP - 20 June 1900
153 165
Emme, Bethier J. Head W F Feb 1846 54 Wd 26 10 5 Penn Penn Penn Farmer
Minnie [minnia?] Dau W F Sep 1871 28 S Penn Penn Penn
Samuel D. A. Son W M Aug 1874 25 S Penn Penn Penn Farmer
Mary Elizabeth Dau W F Feb 1880 20 S Penn Penn Penn
Charles A. Son W M Feb 1887 13 S Penn Penn Penn
misc. Nelson's History of Fayette Co.
p.1118 Biography of Daniel Hamilton Emme
Daniel Hamilton Emme was born in Freedom, Beaver County, Pa, April 12, 1846, and is the youngest of
four children. He is the son of Andrew Emme, who was born in Hanover, Germany, November 9, 1800, and
died in Springhill township, Pa., eighty years later. At the age of fifteen he enlisted in the
German army and under Wellington did his part at the famous battle of Waterloo. He came to this
country in 1833, and having previously become a millwright, spent the balance of his working days in
the machine shops of Pittsburg, Pa. In 1868 he decided to leave that city, so bought what was then
the Lewis Hunter farm, where he removed his family and passed the remainder of his life in peace and
quietude in this retired and healthful spot. This farm is now owned and managed by his son Daniel.
His wife was Anna, daughter of Daniel Cooper, one of the soldiers of the Revolutionary army. She was
born in Beaver County, Pa., in 1803. Her mother was also a native of that country, but her people
were of German and Irish descent. Of their children, none but Daniel and his brother William, of
Haydentown, are living. October 7, 1869, Daniel Emme married Miss Thira, daughter of Samuel and
Catherine Huntley, who at that time were living in Monongalia county, W. Va., but formerly lived in
Georges township, Fayette County, Pa. The huntleys had originally intended to go to Ohio, but
stopping in Connellsville on their way, in consequence of the illness of Mrs. Huntley, decided to
make their home in Fayette county. They were probably of English descent. Her mother's family were
of German descent and came to this county from Harper's Ferry, W. Va., at an early day. Mr. and Mrs.
D.H. Emme have five children: Minnie Ann, Catherine Alice, Samuel David, Mary Elizabeth, and Charles
Andrew, all of whom are still at home with their parents. In 1870 a valuable vein of fire-clay was
found on the Emme farm, which is fast taking the place of the famous pot clay which was formerly
imported from Germany. Mr. Emme ships annually to the Clay Pot Company of Pittsburg, Pa., about
eight hundred tons of this clay, which is sold on special contract on account of its superior
quality. He also owns and manages a saw mill. He was educated in the common school of Pittsburg,
and brings to the county the intelligence and culture which were there instilled into his life. Like
his father, he also entered the military service at the age of fifteen. He enlisted July 20, 1861,
in Company L, Twenty-Eighth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. In October, 1862, he was transferred to
Company A, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, in which he served to the
end of the war, and was in many battles, but was never wounded nor was he ever in a hospital. He was
discharged in 1864 near Atlanta, Ga., whence he returned to his old home in Freedom, Pa. After
coming home he learned ship carpentering, at which he worked until he removed with his father to
Springhill township in 1867, where he has ever since resided. In 1868 he joined Gallatin Lodge,
I.O.O.F., of Smithfield, Pa. He is also a member of the G.A.R. Jerry Jones Post. He is a staunch
Republican, and his party has elected him a justice of the peace, which office he is now filling.
With his family he worships in the Springhill Presbyterian church, and lives a consistent Christian
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