Individual Details
Isaac ROSENBERGER
(30 Nov 1751 - 30 Jul 1830)
Farmer; Mennonite
Events
Families
| Spouse | Christiana FUNK ( - 1821) |
| Child | Henry ROSENBERGER (1775 - 1846) |
| Father | Daniel ROSENBERGER (1714 - 1771) |
| Mother | Fronica _?_ (1718 - 1771) |
| Sibling | David ROSENBERGER (1749 - 1829) |
| Sibling | Ann ROSENBERGER ( - ) |
| Sibling | Mary ROSENBERGER (1758 - 1805) |
Notes
Marriage
The family history does not include their marriage date. Their eldest child, Henry, was born in 1775. Therefore, a marriage date of about 1770 is estimated.Property
"This farm was part of a plantation patented to William THOMAS and descended to his grandson, William THOMAS who was a tax collector for Hilltown, and, defaulting in the pament of the taxes collected, the farm was seized on a writ issued at the instance of Abraham CHAPMAN, county treasurer, and sold by the sheriff to Isaac ROSENBERGER, and has descended from father to son for four generations to the present owner, Artemas ROXENBERGER, who purchased it of his father, and it is now conducted by his son, J. Wesley of the fifth generation." History of Bucks County Pa, Vol. 3 by William H. Davis, pg. 418 (originally printed 1905).Endnotes
1. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania; Vol. 3 (New York-Chicago: author William H. Davis; The Lewis Publishing Company; on-line, 1905; on-line August 2006), John O'Leary's research.
2. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania; Vol. 3 (New York-Chicago: author William H. Davis; The Lewis Publishing Company; on-line, 1905; on-line August 2006), John O'Leary's research.
3. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania; Vol. 3 (New York-Chicago: author William H. Davis; The Lewis Publishing Company; on-line, 1905; on-line August 2006), John O'Leary's research.
4. Stone in Line Lexington (Mennonite) Cemetery., Bruce E. Rosenberger visit, 2008.
5. Rosenberger-Swartley Family History, pg 222.

