Individual Details
Elizabeth Witmer
(25 Dec 1813 - 1 Apr 1907)
Witmer can also be spelled "Whitmer." Elizabeth Witmer was listed as dying in Washington County, Maryland and buried in Polo, Ogle County, Illinois. This seems unlikely to me.
For a wedding present, Elizabeth Witmer's father gave the new couple a slave, which the couple sold to finance their move to Illinois in 1838.
Agnes Long did not list Elizabeth Witmer as a daughter of John Witmer, Sr. and Barbara Newcomer.
For a wedding present, Elizabeth Witmer's father gave the new couple a slave, which the couple sold to finance their move to Illinois in 1838.
Agnes Long did not list Elizabeth Witmer as a daughter of John Witmer, Sr. and Barbara Newcomer.
Events
| Birth | 25 Dec 1813 | Beaver Creek, Washington, MD | |||
| Marriage | 14 Feb 1832 | , Washington, MD - John Hammer | |||
| Death | 1 Apr 1907 |
Families
| Spouse | John Hammer (1806 - 1879) |
| Child | Benjamin Hammer (1833 - 1909) |
| Child | John W. Hammer (1834 - 1902) |
| Child | Samuel Hammer (1836 - 1837) |
| Child | David Harry Hammer Senior (1840 - 1904) |
| Child | Horton Hammer (1838 - 1839) |
| Child | Mary Elizabeth "Eliza" HAMMER (1843 - 1920) |
| Child | George William Hammer Senior (1845 - 1930) |
| Child | Barbara Ida Hammer (1850 - 1823) |
| Father | John Witmer Senior (1773 - 1858) |
| Mother | Barbara Newcomer (1774 - 1837) |
| Sibling | John Witmer Junior (1799 - 1847) |
| Sibling | Daniel Witmer (1801 - 1893) |
| Sibling | Mary Witmer (1804 - 1848) |
| Sibling | David Witmer (1806 - 1862) |
| Sibling | Benjamin Witmer (1808 - 1879) |
| Sibling | Anna Witmer (1810 - 1859) |