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1850 United States Federal Census Name Home in 1850 (City,County,State) Estimated Birth Year Birth Place Allen Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1844 Illinois Barbra Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1811 Ohio Benton Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1842 Illinois Daniel Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1811 Ohio Elam Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1848 Illinois Emalzer Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1840 Ohio Ergstus Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1846 Illinois Jemmima Rinehart Effingham, IL abt 1838 Ohio Household Members: Name Age Allen Rinehart 6 Barbra Rinehart 39 Benton Rinehart 8 Daniel Rinehart 39 Elam Rinehart 2 Emalzer Rinehart 10 Ergstus Rinehart 4 Jemmima Rinehart 12 1860 United States Federal Census Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Birth Year Birthplace Gender Daniel Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 47 abt 1813 Ohio Male Barbra Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 47 abt 1813 Ohio Female Emaliza Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 20 abt 1840 Ohio Female Thos Benton Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 18 abt 1842 Illinois Male Allen Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 16 abt 1844 Illinois Male Erastis Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 14 abt 1846 Illinois Male Elene Rinehart Ewington, Effingham , IL 11 abt 1849 Illinois Male Household Members: Name Age Daniel Rinehart 47 Barbra Rinehart 47 Emaliza Rinehart 20 Thos Benton Rinehart 18 Allen Rinehart 16 Erastis Rinehart 14 Elene Rinehart 11 1860 United States Federal Census Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Birth Year Birthplace Gender John Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 60 abt 1800 France Male Christine Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 74 abt 1786 France Female Milly Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 30 abt 1830 France Female Julie Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 14 abt 1846 Pennsylvania Female Adaline Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 7 abt 1853 Ohio Female Charley Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 4 abt 1856 Ohio Male Banhart Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 3 abt 1857 Illinois Male Frederic Rinehart Township 6 Range 6 E, Effingham , IL 1 abt 1859 Illinois Male Household Members: Name Age John Rinehart 60 Christine Rinehart 74 Milly Rinehart 30 Julie Rinehart 14 Adaline Rinehart 7 Charley Rinehart 4 Banhart Rinehart 3 Frederic Rinehart 1 The Effingham Democrat, Thursday, January 18, 1877 Passing Away. The past week has closed the earthly sojourn of several of our oldest citizens. Besides the demise of Daniel Rinehart, whose obituary is published in this paper, it becomes our sad duty to record the deaths of H. H. Mette and Frederick Korte, both of Green Creek, and among the oldest German settlers of the neighborhood. Mrs. Mintrup, widow of Frederick Mintrup, also one of the earliest settlers of the German colony which settled in this county, died last Monday at her farm residence about two miles Southeast of Effingham. She was a very aged lady, and well known and highly respected among her neighbors, both German and American. She was buried in the Catholic cemetery near this city. Death of Daniel Rinehart. Died at his residence, on the 8th, inst., in Watson township, Effingham county, after an illness of only a few days, Daniel Rinehart, aged 64 years. Mr. Rinehart was born in Fairfield county, Ohio , in the year 1812; of German descent. He was born and brought up on his father's farm, and received only the routine degree of education that was then given to thrifty farmer's sons. At the age of 25, to-wit: on the 9th day of February 1839, he married Barbara Kagay, of his native county, with whom he soon migrated to Illinois; and the young couple-their fortune consisting of honest hearts and willing hands-cast their destiny with the kind people and neighbors among whom he spent the remainder of his life...He was soon, however, elected a justice of the peace, and served well in this capacity until the year 1844, when he was elected treasurer and assessor of the county, and the proof of the ability and integrity that marked his official career here was his triumphant election to the office of county clerk in the year 1847. This office he held until 1869, except a term of four years-1852 to 1856-when Thomas M. Loy was clerk... He was the father of six children-two girls and four boys. He was an exemplary member of the M.E. church, a Mason, a Democrat until the Grangers organized their party, and a kind neighbor... http://files.usgwarchives.org/il/effingham/news/1877.txt Notify Administrator about this message?
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