The Wanners: An Early Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Mennonite FamilyI.H. Stoltzfus, 1992 - 227 strani Jacob Wanner emigrated from Germany in the early part of the eighteenth century and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A Mennonite by faith, he settled with others in the county of similar belief. Jacob had a son named Johannes Wanner (d.1795). Johannes married Mary Weber and they were the parents of six children. The Wanners became a prominent farming family in Lancaster County for a number of generations. Descendants live in Pennsylvania, Kansas and other parts of the united States and Canada. |
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Fifth Generation | 54 |
Sixth Generation | 90 |
Seventh Generation | 111 |
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Aaron acres Address Anabaptists Anna Wanner Barbara Berks County Birth of Spouse born Burial of Spouse Catharine Chester Chester County Child Children Christian Wanner Church Affiliation Coatesville Daniel daughter David Death of Spouse died Earl Twp Elizabeth Wanner Emma Farmer Death Groff Henry Wanner Hershey Jacob Wanner Johannes John Wanner John Y July July 13 June June 22 Kans Kurtz Lancaster Co Lancaster County Lancaster Menn Landis Lydia Lyle Detwiller Magdalena Margaret Maria Marriage married Martin Wanner Mary Jane Carvell Mennonite Death Mennonite Occupation Methodist Metzler Mosser Name Nancy Narrative Olathe Old Road Mennonite Parkesburg Pennsylvania Pequea Presbyterian Cem Plank Book Presbyterian Occupation Raudabaugh Raymond Reeser Book Road Mennonite Cem Ruth Allison Hughes Ruth Hess Billet Sadsbury Salisbury Township Salisbury Twp Samuel Second Spouse Sept Source Stoltzfus Strasburg Township Susanna Taggart Tobias Wanner Wanner farm Weaverland Cem Wenger Book wife William