1840 - 1904 (64 years)
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Name |
Samuel Disert |
Suffix |
Jr. |
Birth |
1840 |
PA |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
5 Nov 1904 |
Burial: Grindstone Hill Cem., Chambersburg, PA |
Person ID |
I0063 |
forneyclark |
Last Modified |
12 Apr 2024 |
Father |
Samuel Disert, b. 20 Sep 1810, Cumberland Co., PA d. 29 Apr 1888, Stoufferstown, PA; burial: Stouffer Cem., Franklin Co., PA (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
MARY OWE\AUL, b. 4 Apr 1811, Cumberland Co., PA d. 12 Jul 1882, Franklin Co., PA; burial: Stouffer Cem., Franklin Co., PA (Age 71 years) |
Family ID |
F0021 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Rebecca McFerren, b. 1844 d. Jun 1913, Burial: Grindstone Hill Cem., Chambersburg, PA (Age 69 years) |
Children |
| 1. Harrison D. "Harry" Disert, b. ABT. 1865, Franklin Co., PA |
| 2. Arminnie Kate Disert, b. 25 Feb 1866, Franklin Co., PA d. 2 Jul 1866, Franklin Co., PA; burial: Grindstone Hill, Chambersburg, PA (Age 0 years) |
| 3. May Disert, b. Jun 1867, Franklin Co., PA d. 1966, Franklin Co., PA; burial: Grindstone Hill, Chambersburg, PA (Age ~ 98 years) |
| 4. Cora Disert, b. Feb 1869 |
| 5. William N. "Bill" Disert, b. 9 Sep 1870, Franklin Co., PA d. 2 Feb 1914, Franklin Co., PA; burial: Cedar Grove Cem., Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA (Age 43 years) |
| 6. Charles Edgar Disert, b. 24 Jan 1872, New Franklin Co., PA d. 25 Jan 1932, Salida, Chafee Co., CO; burial: Fairview Cem., Salida, Chaffee Co., CO (Age 60 years) |
| 7. Mary E. Disert, b. 11 Feb 1873, Franklin Co., PA d. 16 Aug 1902, Franklin Co., PA; burial at Grindstone Hill Cem., PA (Age 29 years) |
| 8. Nan E. Disert, b. 9 Sep 1874, New Franklin, Franklin Co., PA d. 13 Aug 1962, FranklinCo.,PA;burial:GrindstoneHillCem.,Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA (Age 87 years) |
| 9. Emma Disert, b. Jun 1876, lived in Newark, New Castle Co., DE in 1962 |
| 10. Nell Irene Disert, b. Dec 1877, Franklin Co., PA d. 1963, PA; burial: Grindstone Hill Cem., Chambersburg, PA (Age ~ 85 years) |
| 11. George R. Disert, b. 28 Mar 1879, Franklin Co., PA d. 18 Jun 1880, Jackson Hill, PA; burial: Grindstone Hill, Chambersburg, PA (Age 1 year) |
| 12. Samuel McFerren Disert, b. 21 Jul 1883, Franklin Co., PA d. 21 Apr 1906, Franklin Co., PA; burial: Grindstone Hill Cem., Chambersburg, PA (Age 22 years) |
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Family ID |
F0603 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Apr 2024 |
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Photos
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| Disert, Samuel Jr. (1840-1904) & Rebecca McFerren 1844-1913) & Harrison D. "Harry" Disert (b. abt. 1865) & May A. Disert (1867-1966) & Charles Edgar Disert (1872-1932) & Cora Disert (b. 1869) & William N. "Bill" Disert (1870-1914) & Mary E. Disert (1873-1902)& Nan E. Disert (1874-1962) & Emma Disert (b.1876) & Nell Disert (1877-1963)& Samuel McFerren Disert (1883-1906) Group photo was taken in Chambersburg, PA, in 1903. This picture came from Janet Disert Wasson's website. http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/index.html
Included are Samuel Disert, Jr., & Rebecca McFerren Disert & Harrison D. "Harry" Disert & May A. Disert & Charles Edgar Disert & Cora Disert Thompson & William N. "Bill" Disert & Mary E. Disert & Nan E. Disert & Emma Disert Kirk & Nell Disert Weaver & Samuel McFerren Disert. |
| Disert, Samuel, Jr. (1840-1904) Individual photo was taken in Chambersburg, PA, in 1903. This picture is from Janet Disert Wasson's website. http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/index.html |
| Disert, Samuel, Jr. (1840-1904) & Samuel McFerren Disert (1883-1906) Residence photo #1 (of 2) of the Samuel Disert home on 473 Walker Road, Chambersburg, PA, was taken by David R. Clark, M.D. On 10-13-93, application for National Registry of Historic Homes was made. The Disert home is cited as an eligible property on the 12–7-2004 National Register Listed Eligible Properties made by the Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission, Bureau for Historic Preservation at
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bhp/Inventories/NR_Reports/Franklin.pdf Thank you to Janet Wasson and Crystal Payne for helping us locate the Disert House.
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| Disert, Samuel, Jr. (1840-1904) & Samuel McFerren Disert (1883-1906) Residence photo #2 (of 2) of the Samuel Disert home on 473 Walker Road, Chambersburg, PA, was taken by David R. Clark, M.D. On 10-13-93, application for National Registry of Historic Homes was made. The Disert home is cited as an eligible property on the 12–7-2004 National Register Listed Eligible Properties made by the Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission, Bureau for Historic Preservation at
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bhp/Inventories/NR_Reports/Franklin.pdf Thank you to Janet Wasson and Crystal Payne for helping us locate the Disert House.
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Headstones |
| Disert, Samuel, Jr. (1840-1904) Samuel Disert, Jr. (1840-1904); Grindstone Hill Cemetery, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA, USA. Photo was taken by David R. Clark, M.D. |
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Notes |
- Source:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jwible&id=I199441
Wible, Taylor, Hess and other Families:
James Wible:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Saml Discot
[Saml Disert]
Age: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1811
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Greene, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Family Number: 295
Household Members: Name Age
Saml Discot 39
Mary Discot 38
James Discot 17
Nancy Discot 15
Mary Discot 13
Barbara A Discot 12
Samuel Discot 10
Amanda Discot 8
Henry A Discot 5
John A Discot 3
Harriet E Discot 1
Richard Gets 20
George Gets 18
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Greene, Franklin, Pennsylvania; Roll M432_781; Page: 195A; Image: 395.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Source:
US 1860 Census:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1860 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Family Number Order in House Last Name First Name Age Sex Color Occupation Township
2217 1 Disest Samuel 48 Male White Master Carpenter Greene Tshp.
2217 2 Disest Mary 47 Female White Greene Tshp.
2217 3 Disest Mary 23 Female White Greene Tshp.
2217 4 Disest Barbara 22 Female White Greene Tshp.
2217 5 Disest Samuel 20 Male White Carpenter Greene Tshp.
2217 6 Disest Amanda 18 Female White Greene Tshp.
2217 7 Disest Henry 16 Male White Carpenter Apprentice Greene Tshp.
2217 8 Disest John 14 Male White Greene Tshp.
2217 9 Disest Harriet 12 Female White Greene Tshp.
2217 10 Disest Mary 9 Female White Greene Tshp.
2217 11 Disest William 6 Male White Greene Tshp.
Source:
1870 Census of Guilford Township, Quincy, pg. 229, # 396/ 418:
Guilford Township, Quincy, pg 229, # 396/ 418:
1 Dysert Samuel 30 Farmer 5500.00 300.00 all in household born Pennsylvania
2 Dysert Rebecca 26 House Keeper
3 Dysert Harrison 5
4 Dysert Alferette 2
5 Dysert Leora 1
Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Some names, nicknames, dates, & places
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/pennsylvania/d/DisertSamuel.txt
Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for DISERT,Samuel Family
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Jan Wasson:
Info on the Samuel Disert (1812) Family
Source:
Saralee Mollo refers to this site:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/franklin/history/family/detr0001.txt
Family History: John Ludwig Detrich: Franklin County, PA
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An historical sketch about Reverend Wm. R. Humphrey Deatrich includes the following excerpt concerning the American Civil War (1861-1865) and SAMUEL DISERT:
"During his first charge ['his' refers to Reverend Wm. R. Humphrey Deatrich and 'charges' refers to his ministerial duties], he was one of the residents of Fayetteville, Franklin County, who were blamed with robbing thedispatches to General Lee during the great invasion, and taken as prisoners by General Imboden's Confederate troopers, when his Army was on its way toGettysburg. This robbery for which they were blamed was done by a Union scout, who captured the courier between Fayetteville and Greencastle. With Deatrich was taken J. Foreman, SAMUEL DISERT, Caspar Black, J. R. Bixler, John N. Baxter, J. C. Brown, H. Dorne, Geo. Harmon, Wm. Rupert, Isaac Wilhome, P. Martin, Wm. Daniels, Cyrus Bachman, John Crawford and J. Maloy. This party were taken as prisoners to Gettysburg and were threatened a hanging on the South Mountain. Although at the
time Deatrich weighed 225 pounds they were compelled to walk from Fayetteville to Cashtown without a pause. At Gettysburg, with a great battle going on around them,
they were held within the Confederate lines, and while General Pickett was forming the line for his famous charge, a young Confederate came riding along the line erect
on the back of a bull facing the tail of the animal which he twisted to give it more accelerated speed as he shouted, "I am General Lee's dispatch bearer. " He was
guyed by the veterans who yelled that he was only trying to escape the battle. Deatrich, after the battle, was chosen by the prisoners to represent them in asking
from General Imboden a release. He met the General under a chesnut tree on the Gettysburg battlefield. His reception was not cordial. Hanging was the best thing
for them Imboden said. Deatrich smilingly said, "You can see, General, I am too heavy to hang." His manner of saying that and giving a signal of distress caused
Imboden to smile and Deatrich was offered his release. He refused to accept it unless his neighbors were also released. This was finally granted and the happy
party walked joyfully back with the retreating army to Fayetteville."
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3S5-VZ6
Samuel Disert
United States Census, 1900
Name:
Samuel Disert
Event Type:
Census
Event Date:
1900
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Event Place:
Guilford Township, Districts 3, 4, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
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Event Place (Original):
ED 44 Guilford Township, Districts 3, 4, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender:
Male
Age:
60
Marital Status:
Married
Race:
White
Birth Date:
Feb 1840
Birthplace:
Pennsylvania
Marriage Year (Estimated):
1864
Father's Birthplace:
Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:
Pennsylvania
Relationship to Head of Household:
Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):
Head
Sheet Letter:
A
Sheet Number:
3
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Samuel Disert Head Male 60 Pennsylvania
Rebecca Disert Wife Female 56 Pennsylvania
May Disert Daughter Female 33 Pennsylvania
Cora Disert Daughter Female 31 Pennsylvania
Edward Disert Son Male 28 Pennsylvania
Mary Disert Daughter Female 27 Pennsylvania
Nannie Disert Daughter Female 26 Pennsylvania
Emma Disert Daughter Female 24 Pennsylvania
Nellie Disert Daughter Female 23 Pennsylvania
Samuel Disert Son Male 18 Pennsylvania
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