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Marriage: Children:
  1. Lawrence Hartman: Birth: 30 SEP 1773 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: SEP 1781

  2. William Jr. 1st Hartman: Birth: 6 JUL 1775 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: MAY 1785

  3. Casper Hartman: Birth: 13 JUN 1777 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 4 MAY 1841 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.

  4. John Hartman: Birth: 24 JUN 1779 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 26 JUL 1834

  5. Thomas Hartman: Birth: 26 JUL 1781 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 7 JUN 1841

  6. Elizabeth Hartman: Birth: 20 SEP 1783 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 1832

  7. William Jr. II Hartman: Birth: 2 MAR 1786 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 24 MAR 1851

  8. Samuel Hartman: Birth: 8 FEB 1788 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 13 AUG 1833

  9. Joseph Hartman: Birth: 13 APR 1790 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 26 APR 1820

  10. Sarah Hartman: Birth: 10 APR 1792 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa..

  11. Jane Hartman: Birth: 16 NOV 1793 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: OCT 1805

  12. Nancy Ann Maria Hartman: Birth: 30 APR 1796 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa.. Death: 15 NOV 1869 in Knoxville, Marion Co. Iowa

  13. Mary Hartman: Birth: 8 SEP 1797 in Catawissa, Columbia Co. Pa..


Notes
a. Note:   HISTORY OF COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA; FHC # 974.83 H2bh, pg 341 Biographical sketch of Henry C. Hartman The Hartman Family of Bloomsburg is descended from Nicholas and Isabella Hartman of Baden-Baden, Germany. Their son William , at the agae of twelve or thirteen came to America, September 14, 1753, locating temporarily at Bristol, Bucks Co. Pa. and paid for his passage to this country after his arrival. He was a tanner by trade and later settled half way beteen Bloomsburg and Berwick previous to the massacre of Wyoming, One day on his return from the mill he found his cabin in ruins, having been set on fire by the Indians. His wife had discovered the presence of the savages in time to escape with her infant child and was overtaken by her husband while on her way to Catawissa. There they afterward settled. He was a man of very genial nature, kind to the poor, and a pioneer know far and wide as one of good rrepute. He and his pioneer wife are both buried in the old Quaker gravyard at Catawissa. There is was probably married, his wife's maiden name being Frances Reamy. He owned about 300 acres of land, which with the aid of his children he cleared up; he died aged about eighty three years.
  FROM ROOTSWEB NOTES OF SUE CHLEBEK
  ARTHUR W. HOLMES ALSO AT ROOTSWEB SAYS THAT: Wilhelm was sent by his rich father to America with a brother and sister. On board sheip, he met and fell in love with Frances Rehmer. When they landed, they married and settled in Wyoming, Luzerne Co. Pa. They escaped the Indian massacre and moved to the Catawissa area. All their children were born in Catawissa, Northumberland (lated Columbai) County.


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