Philip1 Yost (Jost) was born 9 May (March?) 1718 in the Duchy of Nassau, the son of ________ and _______ (_____________) Jost.
He died 23 October 1804, age 86 years, 5 months and 12 days, at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is buried in the Reformed and Lutheran Union churchyard at Pottstown, Montgomery County. See Falkner Swamp Reformed church records, p 203.
The old records of Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania for the years 1748 to 1854, were translated from the German script by William J. Hinke in 1940. These records have not been published but the translation is available in two manuscript volumes, prepared by Hinke in September 1940. At the time I examined this translation, on 9 May 1964, it was owned by the Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church which was housed at Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Philip Yost married Veronica Dotterer 24 May 1746 at ____________ church at Limerick Township, Montgomery County (then Philadelphia County). The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________.
She was born 7 January 1725, at Limerick township, Montgomery County, the daughter of Hieronimus and Catharina (Wesel) Doderer.
She died 7 December 1798, age almost 74, probably at Pottsgrove Township and is buried in the Reformed and Lutheran cemetery at Pottstown, Pennsylvania. See Falkner Swamp Reformed church records, p 200.
Unless otherwise attributed, the source of information presented in this chapter, including the names and birthdates of the children, is taken from Henry Sassaman Dotterers "The Dotterer Family" Philadelphia, PA: Author, 1903, pp 84-85. Dotterer says that Veronica Yosts mothers maiden name is recorded in the records of the Oley Moravian congregation which are preserved in the Moravian archives at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
At the time of Philip Yosts birth, Nassau was an independent state. For location, refer to the map on the following page. It was annexed by Prussia following the Seven Weeks War of 1866. It is now a part of West Germany. Various biographies of his descendants (Refer to the list following this chapter) agree that he was born in Nassau but the exact place is not given nor has this fact been independently verified.
According to some of these biographies, Philip Yost emigrated to America about 1740, at the age of 22 years old. This may be the same Philip Jost (also written Phillup Just) who arrived at Philadelphia 26 September 1741 (date qualifed) aboard the St. Mark, Captain William Wilson, master. The ship was from Rotterdam, via Cowes. The captains list contains 101 names. (See Ralph Beaver Strassburgers, "Pennsylvania German Pioneers," Norristown, PA: Pennsylvania German Society, vol 1, pp 297, 298 and 300.) According to Dotterer, Philip Yost was naturalized 24 September 1745.
He was a farmer. He settled at Limerick Township where he resided until 1 April 1768 when he acquired a 204-acre farm from Jeremiah Jordan in Pottsgrove (then New Hanover) Township near Pottstown and moved there. Since Montgomery County was not carved out of Philadelphia County until 10 September 1784, the records of this land transaction will be found in Philadelphia.
He and his family were members originally of Falkner Swamp Reformed congregation, but later of the Pottstown Reformed congregation.
In 1769, he was taxed L16.4.0 proprietary tax on 200 acres, four horses and six cattle. (Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd series, vol 14, p 41).
In 1774, he was assessed L17.1.4 provincial tax on 200 acres, four horses and six cattle. (PA:3:14:333).
In 1779, he was taxed L21.0.0 for effective supplies and L5.5.0 for the state (or five shilling) tax. (PA:3:14:593; PA:3:15:31). According to Dotterer, he was assessed that year on 155 acres, two horses and six cattle and was elected an Overseer of the Poor of New Hanover Township.
In 1780, he was taxed L93.7.6 for effective supplies on a valuation of L4,150.0.0. (PA:3:15:515). There must have been a lot of inflation that year.
In 1781, he was taxed L7.13.0 for effective supplies on a valuation of L677.0.0. (PA:3:16:7).
In 1782, he was taxed L3.17.5 for effective supplies on a valuation of L619.0.0. (PA:3:16:261). According to Dotterer, he was chosen an Overseer of Highways that year.
In 1783, he was assessed for federal supply tax on 170 acres, one horse, two horned cattle and five sheep. (PA:3:16:625).
In the 1790 Census of Pennsylvania, p 162, Philip Yost is listed in Montgomery County with three free white males over age 16 and two under age 16 and eight free white females. Perhaps some of his children and their families were living with him.
In the 1800 Census of Pennsylvania, Philip Yost is listed in New Hanover Township, living alone. (See National Archives Microcopy M-32, Roll 41, p 733.)
According to Dotterer, the words on the headstone at Veronica Yosts grave are:
Hier ruhen die
Gebeine der Seeligvereinigten
Vronica Jostin,
gebohrne Dottern und Ehefrau des
Philip Jost.
Sie war gebohren den 7ten January 1725.
Lebte in der Ehe 52 Jahre, 6 Monat und
13 Tage.
Starb den 7tn Decbr 1798.
Here is a translation:
Here repose the
remains of the blessed united
(This must be some sort of idiomatic expression in German meaning perhaps "in
Christ")
Vronica Jost,
born Dotter and wife of
Philip Jost.
She was born the 7th of January 1725.
Lived in marriage 52 years, 6 months and
13 days.
Died the 7th of December 1798.
The burial of Veronica Yost in December 1798 by the Rev. Frederick Dällicker is recorded in William J. Hinkes translation of the records of Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, p 200. Her age at death is given as 73 years, 11 months.
The will of Philip Yost of New Hanover Township was signed 3 January 1797 and proved 12 November 1804. (Montgomery County RW 7541, OC 21202).
He names his wife, Vronica (who was still living when the will was signed) and the following heirs: eldest son John, second son Harmon, youngest son Philip, daughter Catharine Refshnyders six children: Philip, Mary, Andrew, Veronica, Elizabeth and Chartharin, and his four living daughters: Elizabeth Missamer, Salomey Barlinger, Magdelon Missimer and Rachel Ortlep. His sons John and Philip were executors.
The burial of Philip Yost of Pottsgrove on 23 October 1804 by the Rev. Frederick Herman is recorded in Hinkes translation of the records of Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, p. 203. His age at death is given as 86 years, 5 months and 12 days.
Note: Montgomery County Will Book: Philip Yost, Senior New Hanover, made 1797; proved 1804. Sons, John, Philip and Harmon, executors. Wife Veronica daughters, Catharine Refsnyder, dec., Elizabeth Missimer, Salomey Barlinger, Magdalen Missamer and Rachel Ortlep.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA" Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp. 212-214.
Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost had nine children:
John Yost = ________ ________
= Anna Maria Seibel
Harmon Yost = _______________
Anna Catherine Yost = ______ Refshnyder
Elizabeth Yost = _______ Missamer
John Philip Yost = Rosannah Berlinger
Salome Yost = Jacob Berninger
Barbara Yost
Marie Magdalene Yost = ______ Missimer
Rachel Yost = Andreas Orlip
John Yost
(1747 - 1819)
__________ ________ (17__ - 18__)
Anna Maria Seibel (1766 - 1822)
John Yost 2 (Philip1) was born 9 April 1747 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, (then Philadelphia County), Pennsylvania, the first child of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost.
He died 13 July 1819 probably at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, and is buried in the Reformed and Lutheran Union Churchyard at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The burial of John Yost of Pottsgrove on 15 July 1819 by the Reverend Frederick Herman is recorded in Hinkes translation of the records of Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, p 218. In the same list, p 217, is recorded the burial by Reverend Herman of "Mrs. Seibel at John Yosts near Pottsgrove" on 29 may 1817. Mrs. Seibel was undoubtedly the mother of his second wife, Anna Maria.
He died 13 July 1819, age 72, at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is buried in the Reformed and Lutheran Union Churchyard at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first , __________ _______, __ _____ ____, at _______ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Reverend _______ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________.
She was born __ _____ _____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________and ______ (___________) ______. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died ___ _______ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried at _____church at _________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married, second, Anna Maria Seibel (or Senewell or Siewel), 25 July 1793, at Falkner Swamp Reformed church. The marriage of "John Jost, widower and Maria, dau. Of Valentine Seipel (sic)" is recorded in the list of marriages by Reverend Frederick Dällicker in Hinkes translation of the church records of the Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, p 218. These marriage records have also been published in Pennsylvania Archives, 2nd series, v 8, Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, vol 1, pp 607-608, where the date is given as 23 July 1793 for Johannes Jost and Maria Seipel. This discrepancy should be resolved by checking the original records.
She was born 19 June 1766 at _____________, the daughter of Valentine and Catherine (_____) Seibel.
She died 26 (or 3?) September 1822, age 56, at _________ and is buried beside her husband in the Reformed and Lutheran Union Churchyard at Pottstown.
The source for the dates of the deaths of John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost is the biography of their son Jacob S. Yost in "lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, Pa.," by Moses Auge, Norristown, Pennsylvania: Author, 1879, p 161.
While Philip Yosts Revolutionary War service has been well publicized, it is probable that his brothers John and Herman served as well. A return of classes of Captain John Missimers company, dated 1 June 1780 at Limerick lists Phillip Youst among the second class and John Youst among the eighth class. (PA: 6: 1: 770,771).
A general return of the first, second, third and fourth classes of the Fourth Battalion, Philadelphia County Militia, commanded by Lt. Col. Anthony Bitting, Esq., called into actual service in October 1781, lists Philip Yost among the second class of Capt. John Missimers Company. (PA: 6: 1: 776).
Undated returns of the Fourth Battalion of Philadelphia Couty militia lists Philip Yost among the second class and John Yost among the eighth class of the Second Company commanded by Capt. John Missimer. (PA: 6: 1: 787, 789).
Philip Yost is included on "A true and exact list of the names and surnames of each and every male white person inhabiting or residing within the First Company District being part of New Hanover Township between the ages of eighteen and fifty-three excepting those that are by law exempted, belonging to the Fourth Batallion of Montgomery County Militia commanded by Lt. Col. Richards returned this Twenty-Ninth Day of January 1787." (PA: 6: 3: 672).
John Yost is not listed in Montgomery County tax returns until 1780 when he was assessed L16.17.6 for effective supplies on a valuation of L750.0.0. (PA: 3: 15: 515). Since he was 33 years old that year, it is possible that he had been living with his parents previously or that he had been residing in another county.
In 1780, his brother Harman Yost is listed as an inmate at Coventry in the list of taxables of Chester County. He was listed there in 1779 and 1781 as well. (PA: 3: 12: 211, 345, 495). In 1786, Herman Youst is listed in the State tax transcript with 300 acres in Catawissa Township, Northumberland County (now Columbia County) which he received on a warrant from the state, probably for service in the Revolutionary War. He remained in Columbia County the rest of his life (PA: 3: 19: 652 and PA: 3: 25: 356).
In 1781, John Yost was listed in New Hanover Township as a laborer and assessed L1.2.0 for effective supplies on a valuation of L86.0.0. (PA: 3: 16: 7). His brother Philip is listed for the first time that year, as a single man.
In 1782, John Yost was assessed L0.10.8 for effective supplies on a valuation of L85.0.0. (PA: 3: 16: 261). His brother Philip is listed as a single man.
In 1783, John Yost was assessed for federal supply tax on four horses, four horned cattle and seven sheep. (PA: 3: 16: 626). His brother Philip was assessed on one horned cow. Neither apparently owned any land since their father was assessed on 170 acres, one horse, two horned cattle and five sheep.
On 9 July 1785, a carpenter named John Yost purchased 214-3/4 acres of land in Londonderry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, part of an original tract of 251-3/4 acres called "Springhill" for L775.0.0 from David Kincaid.
In the 1790 Census of Pennsylvania, p 67, John Yoast of Londonderry Township is listed with three free white males over age 16, three free white males under age 16, and five free white females.
For several reasons, one could deduce that this is the same John Yost who is the subject of this chapter. First, there are only two John Yosts listed in Montgomery County in the 1790 Census, both on p 167. One of these is listed with two free white males over age 16 and one free white female. The other is listed as John Yost, Jr. with one free white male over age 16, three free white males under age 16, and two free white females. There were two John Yosts (father and son) living in Frederick Township at this time and it is likely that these listings are for them. Or possibly, John Yost of New Hanover Township and his family was living with his father Philip who is listed on the same page with his son Philip Jr. (p 162).
On 7 June 1796, John Yost, yeoman, and his wife Mary, "residents of Montgomery County" sold 54 acres, 113 perches of the land purchased in 1785 to Andrew Ortlip, tanner and currier, for l373.0.0. And on 26 August 1800, John Yost, yeoman, and his wife Mary, "residents of New Hanover Township, Montgomery County" sold part of this land to Job Pyle for L470.0.0. (See Chester County Deed book Z, vol 24, pp 452-454).
Since there is no evidence of two John Yosts in New Hanover Township at this date, and since the wives of the two John Yosts in Frederick Township were named Maria Elizabeth and Benigna, there is some logic to the theory expressed above. On the other hand, the number of persons in his household in 1790 and their ages dont jibe. Clearly, more evidence is needed!
The Executive Minutes of Governor Thomas Mifflin dated Friday 15 February 1799 state: "A Bond executed by Thomas Brooke, Israel Ortliep, John Yost, Isaac Shantz, Henry Messimer, John Lightner, Jacob Messimer, Adam Brandt and Francis Bigony, all of New Hanover Township, in the County of Montgomery, as Commissioners for raising by way of lottery a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars to be by them applied to the defraying the expense of erecting a school house in the said township, in the sum of five thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful discharge of that trust according to law -- was presented to the Governor, together with a scheme of the said lottery: Thereupon the said Bond and Scheme received the approbation of the Governor." (PA: 9: 2: 1488).
In the 1800 Census of Pennsylvania, there is a John Yost listed in New Hanover Township with the following persons in the household:
age males females
45 and up - -
26 to 45 - 1
16 to 25 1 -
10 to 16 - 2
0 to 10 1 3
John Yost was 53 years old in 1800 and his wife was 34. Since there are no males listed over age 45, it is possible that the census-taker failed to record him or incorrectly recorded his age. (See National Archives Microcopy M-32, Roll 41, p 733.)
In the 1810 Census of Pennsylvania, John Yost is listed in Pottsgrove Township with the following persons in the household:
age males females
45 and up 1 -
26 to 45 - 1
16 to 25 - 1
10 to 16 1 1
0 to 10 1 1
In addition, there is "another free person" in the household, perhaps a maid or hired hand. (See National Archives Microcopy M-252, Roll 52, p 1199).
The Executive Minutes of Governor Simon Snyder dated Friday, 22 February 1811 show that Philip and John Yost each subscribed to two shares of stock in a company organized to build "an artificial road from the east end of Perkiomen Bridge, in the County of Montgomery, passing through Pottsgrove, and by the Whitehorse tavern in Amity Township, to the Borough of Reading in Berks County." (PA: 9: 4: 2942).
The will of John Yost of Pottsgrove Township was signed 3 July 1819 and proved 30 August 1819. (Montgomery County RW 7505, OC 21092). He says that the mother of his present wife Mary was named Catherine Seibel and names the following children: Rachel, Sarah, John, Jacob, Henry, Philip and Samuel. Polly, Betsey and Catherine were not named. The will is witnessed by Philip Yost (probably his brother).
In the 1820 Census of Pennsylvania, there is a Mary Yost, probably Johns widow, listed in Pottsgrove Township with the following persons in the household:
age males females
45 and up - 1
26 to 45 - -
16 to 25 2 2
There are no younger persons in the household. One person is listed as "engaged in agriculture." (See National Archives Microcopy M-33, Roll 100, p 115.)
According to a biography of Jacob S. Yost in the "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania" by Theodore Weber Bean, John Yosts children were (not necessarily in the correct order):
Henry Yost
Philip Yost
Samuel Yost
Polly Yost
d. before 3 July 1819 ?
Betsey Yost
d. before 3 July 1819 ?
Known children by his second wife, Anna Maria Seibel:
Catherine Yost
d. before 3 July 1819 ?
Rachel Yost
b. 21 December 1796
m. February 1821 - Abner Barlow at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
(Pottstown Times).
John Yost
b. 20 August 1799
m. 18 February 1822 - Elizabeth Groff at Pottstown. (?), Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania. (Norristown Herald).
d. 29 October 1887, at Limerick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Jacob S. Yost
b. 29 July 1801 at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Bap Pottstown
Ref.
m. 1) 18 May 1827 - Ann M. Childe at Pottstown (?), (Norristown Herald), Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania. D. 11 November 1843.
2) 26 December 1844 - Mary A. Harrington.
d. 7 March 1872 at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Sarah Yost
John and (first wife) Yost had 5 (?) children:
(Not necessarily in the correct order):
Henry Yost
Philip Yost
Samuel Yost
Polly Yost
Betsey Yost
John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost had 5 known children:
(Not necessarily in this order):
Catherine Yost
Rachel Yost = Abner Barlow
John Yost = Elizabeth Groff
Jacob S. Yost = Ann M. Childe
Henry Yost (17__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Henry3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Henry and _____(______) Yost had ____ children:
Philip Yost (17__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Philip3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Samuel Yost (17__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Samuel3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Polly Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Polly Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Polly3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died before 3 July 1819 ?, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Betsey Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Betsey Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Betsey3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Catherine Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Catherine Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Catherine3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died before 3 July 1819 (?), age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Abner Barlow (17__ - 18__)
Rachel Yost (1796 - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Barlow. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rachel Yost 18 February 1822, at ____________ church at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____. (Pottstown Times).
Rachel3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born 21 December 1796 at _____________, the daughter of John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Abner and Rachel (Yost) Barlow had ____ children:
John Yost (1799 - 1887)
Elizabeth Groff (1800 - 1856)
John3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born 20 August 1799 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died 29 October 1887, age 88, of _________________, at Limerick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is buried in St. James Evangelical & Reformed Church and St. James Lutheran Church cemetery at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. See Montgomery County records: RW 7523 and OC 21148. Also from tombstones of John and his wife Eliza.
He married Elizabeth Groff, 18 February 1822, at ____________ church at Pottstown (?), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____. (Norristown Herald).
She was born 15 November 1800, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) Groff. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 25 September 1856, age 56, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the St. James Evangelical & Reformed Church and St. James Lutheran Church cemetery at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______. See Montgomery County records: RW 7523 and OC 21148. Death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. Also from tombstones of John and his wife Eliza.
Sources THE YOST FAMILY
Yost Family Bible John3 Yost (John2, Philip1)
Born August 20, 1799;
d. October 29, 1887
Married Eliza
Eliza b. November 15, 1800;
d. September 25, 1856
Issue:
Baptism 1161 Mary Anne b. Nov. 20, 1824;
Pottsgrove Evan. & Reformed m. Augustus Zollers
Augustus b. d. 1900.
1162 John G. b. Oct. 3, 1830;
d. January 21, 1903
m. October 5, 1854 Mary Ann Swartz
Mary Ann b. Feb. 5, 1833;
d. Mar. 8, 1899.
Pottstown Ref 1163 Sarah b. d.
m. Jacob Gieger 28 Nov 1857 by Rev. Nero Strassburger.
1164 Elizabeth b. d.
m. William H. Marstellar
William b. Dec. 26, 1841;
d. Jan.21, 1898
Burials He is buried at St. James, Limerick
St. James, Limerick
Lutheran
Montgomery County, Norristown, Court House Will Book
JOHN YOST, October 29, 1887, Limerick Township
children: Mary Anne m. Augustus Zollers; d 1900
John G., 1830-1903; Sarah m. Jacob Gieger; Elizabeth
m. William H. Marstellar
Notes taken March, 1957 by Wm. H. Yost
John and Elizabeth (Groff) Yost had 4 known children:
Mary Anne Yost = Augustus Zollers
John G. Yost = Mary Ann Swartz
Sarah Yost = Jacob Gieger
Elizabeth Yost = William H. Marstellar
Augustus Zollers (18__ - 1900)
Mary Anne Yost (1824 - 18__)
Augustus Zollers was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Zollers. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ __________ 1900, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Mary Anne Yost _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary Anne4Yost (John3, John2, Philip1) was born 20 November 1824 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Groff) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. She was baptized at Pottsgrove Evangelical and Reformed Church. (Pottstown Ref.).
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
John G. Yost (1830 - 1903)
Mary Anna Swartz (1833 - 1899)
John G.4 Yost (John3, John2, Philip1) was born 3 October 1830 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John and Elizabeth (or Eliza) (Groff) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died 21 January 1903, age 72,of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. Towamencin Township, RW 23918, OC 24849.
He married Mary Ann (or Anna) Swartz, 5 October 1854, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born 5 February 1833, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 8 March 1899, age 66, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Source: Yost Family Bible.
Members of Christs Lutheran Church, Mainland, Pennsylvania since 1882.
John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost had six children:
Ann Elizabeth Yost
Sarah Jane Yost
Mary Emma Yost = ______ Oleschlager
Naomi Yost = Frank Mester
John Warren Yost
William Horace Yost = Anna Brunner
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Ann Elizabeth Yost (1856 - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Ann Elizabeth Yost __ _______ ___, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Ann Elizabeth5 Yost (John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born 29 March 1856 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Sarah Jane Yost (1857 - 1857)
Sarah Jane5 Yost (John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born 14 September 1857 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died 22 November 1857, in infancy, age ____ of _____, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Sarah Jane Yost had no children:
_________ Oleschlager (18__ - 18__)
Mary Emma Yost (1861 - 1898)
______ Oleschlager was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Oleschlager. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Mary Emma Yost, __ _______ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary Emma5 Yost (John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born 3 November 1861 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died 19 September 1898, age 36, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
___________ and Mary Emma (Yost) Oleschlager had ____ children:
Frank Mester (18__ - 18__)
Naomi (or Naoimoa) Yost (1864 - 18__)
Frank Mester was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Mester. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Naomi Yost, __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Naomi5 Yost (John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born 30 June 1864 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
John Warren Yost (1866 - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
John Warren5 Yost (John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born 31 August 1866 at Pottstown ?, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
The _____________ had ____ children:
William Horace Yost (1868 - 1951)
Anna Brunner (18__ - 18__)
William Horace5 Yost (John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born 19 September 1868 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of John G. and Mary Anna (Swartz) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died 27 June 1951, age 82, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. (RW 74159, OC 53863). (NTH obit B-8/18 p 181: June 28, 1951).
He married Anna Brunner, __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
(Son William Brunner Yost, Lansdale) Butcher, Mainland. Source: Yost Family Bible.
The Yosts had one known child:
William Brunner Yost
William Brunner Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
William Brunner6 Yost (William Horace5, John G.4 , John3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at Lansdale, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of William Horace and Anna (Brunner) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. (Yost Family Bible).
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Source: Yost Family Bible or NTH obit (B-8/18 p. 181: June 28, 1951).
William Brunner Yost was a butcher at Mainland.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jacob H. Geiger (18__ - 18__)
Sarah Yost (18__ - 18__)
Jacob H. Geiger was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Geiger. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Sarah Yost 28 November 1857, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. Nero Strassburger presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Sarah4 Yost (John3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Groff) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
William H. Marstellar (18__ - 18__)
Elizabeth Yost (18__ - 18__)
William H. Marstellar was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Marstellar. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died 21 January 1898, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the St. James cemetery at Limerick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Elizabeth Yost _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Elizabeth4 Yost(John3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Groff) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jacob S. Yost (1801 - 1872)
Ann M. Childe (17__ - 1843)
Mary A. Harrington (17__ - 18__)
Jacob S.3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born 29 July 1801 on the Yost family farm in Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Baptized Pottstown Reformed Church.
He died 7 March 1872, age 71, of _________________, at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married, first, Ann M. Childe, 18 May 1827 (or 1826?), at ____________ church at Pottstown (?), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____. (Norristown Herald).
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) Childe of Pottstown. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 11 November 1843, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Jacob S3 Yost married, second, Mary A. Harrington, 26 December 1844, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ _________ _____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of J. L. and Mary (Wood) Harrington of Troy, New York. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
According to the biographical articles referenced below, Jacob S. Yost was born on the Yost farm in Pottsgrove township, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, which had been in the family for one hundred ten years (as of 1879). After the death of his parents he sought further education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Fourth Street Academy, where he studied mathematics and surveying. He eventually became the owner of the Yost family farm.
He was an active Democrat, elected in 1836 to the State Assembly. He was re-elected three times. On 4 March 1843 he took seat in the United States Congress, and was re-elected in 1844. His wife had died some years before, and while in Washington he met Mary A. Harrington, daughter of J. L. and Mary Wood Harrington of Troy, New York, and remarried 26 December 1844.
He was appointed United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania from 1857 to 1861.
He was president of the West Buck Mountain Coal and Iron Company, of the Pottstown Gas Company, and director of the Philadelphia and Perkiomen Turnpike Company and the Edgewood Cemetery Company.
He had been a member of the German Reformed Church. In 1849 he united with the Presbyterian, of which his second wife was a member. He helped to organize the first Presbyterian church of Pottstown. He died at his residence in Pottstown 7 March 1872, aged 71 years, his widow surviving him.
SOURCES:
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
Theodore Weber Bean, ed., "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts & Peck, 1884, Vol. 1, pp 519-520.
Jacob S. and Ann M. (Childe) Yost had four children:
Anna Maria Yost
Thomas W. Yost
Jacob A. Yost
Annie R. Yost
Jacob S. and Mary A. (Harrington) Yost had no children:
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Anna Maria Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Anna Maria4 Yost (Jacob S.3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Jacob S. and Ann M. (Childe) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ __________ ____, before 1879, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Thomas W. Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Thomas W.4 Yost (Jacob S.3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Jacob S. and Ann M. (Childe) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1879.
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jacob A. Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Jacob A.4 Yost (Jacob S.3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Jacob S. and Ann M. (Childe) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1879.
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
The _____________ had ____ children:
George H. Gillet (18__ - 18__)
Annie R. Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Annie R. Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Annie R.4 Yost (Jacob S.3, John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Jacob S. and Ann M. (Childe) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
In 1879 George and Annie (Yost) Gillet lived at New Lebanon Springs, New York.
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Sarah Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Sarah3 Yost (John2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of John and Anna Maria (Seibel) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Harmon Yost (1749 - 1832)
______ _______ (17__ - 18__)
Harmon2 Yost (Philip1) was born 5 October 1749 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ______ 1832, age 83, of _________________, at Catawissa Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania? and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Harmon Yost was an officer in the Revolutionary war, and afterwards settled in Columbia county, as a farmer. He was granted a large tract of land by William Penn which was divided among his children. His known children were Philip, Conrad, John, Harmon, Rebecka, and William.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
Harmon and ______ (______) Yost had six known children:
Philip Yost
Conrad Yost
John Yost = Polly Miller
Harmon Yost
Rebecka Yost
William Yost
Philip Yost (17__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Philip3 Yost (Harmon2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Harmon and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had ____ children:
Conrad Yost (17__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Conrad3 Yost (Harmon2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Harmon and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
Conrad and ________ (______) Yost had ____ children:
Reuben H. Yost = Elizabeth Johnson
Reuben H. Yost (17__ - 18__)
Elizabeth Johnson (17__ - 18__)
Reuben H.4 Yost (Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, the son of Conrad and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elizabeth Johnson, __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Reuben H. Yost was of German descent, Elizabeth Johnson of Irish origin. Both were natives of Columbia county, Pennsylvania. They had eight children, six of whom were living as of 1893. D. Tobias was their first child.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
Reuben H. and Elizabeth (Johnson) Yost had eight children:
D. Tobias Yost = Sarah L. Barnhart
D. Tobias Yost (1847 - 18__)
Sarah L. Barnhart (18__ - 18__)
D. Tobias5 Yost (Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 25 December 1847 at ______, near Catawissa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, the son of Reuben H. and Elizabeth (Johnson) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Sarah L. Barnhart, 12 June 1869, at ____________ church at _________, ______ county, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________, _________, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Andrew and Mary (Betterly) Barnhart, natives of Pennsylvania. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yosts parents were natives of Pennsylvania, both of German origin. Her father Andrew Barnhart was a blacksmith at Hazleton, Pennsylvania.
D. Tobias was general agent for the Harvey Lake Branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and a citizen of Wyoming borough. He was educated in common schools and Wyoming Seminary. On 1 January 1890 he purchased a home at the corner of Monument and Seventh streets in Wyoming borough. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and a Republican. He and his wife had eight children.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost had eight children:
Cora I. Yost
Harry E. Yost
Mamie E. Yost
Estella M. Yost
Howard T. Yost
Florence B. Yost
R. Earl Yost (twin)
E. Ethel Yost (twin)
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
Cora I. Yost (1870 - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Cora I. Yost _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Cora I.6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1)was born 21 March 1870 at ____________, ______ County, ____________, the daughter of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Harry E. Yost (1872 - 18__)
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
Harry E.6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 9 June 1872 at ____________, _______ County, ________________, the son of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Harry E. Yost was a station agent at Wyoming, for the Lehigh Valley Railroad in 1893.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Mamie E. Yost (1874 - 1876)
Mamie E.6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 12 February 1874 at ____________, _______ County, __________, the daughter of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died 12 May 1876, age 2 years, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
She had no children.
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
Estella M. Yost (1877 - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Estella M. Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Estella M.6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 24 March 1877 at ____________, ________ County, __________, the daughter of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Howard T. Yost (1881 - 18__)
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
Howard T.6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 6 January 1881 at ____________, _________ County, __________, the son of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
Florence B. Yost (1885 - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Florence B. Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Florence B.6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 15 April 1885 at ____________, _______ County, _________, the daughter of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
R. Earl Yost (1889 - 18__)
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
R. Earl6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born, a twin, 27 June 1889 at ____________, _______ County, __________, the son of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
R. Earl and his sister E. Ethel were twins.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_____ _____ (18__ - 18__)
E. Ethel Yost (1889 - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, __________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married E. Ethel Yost __ _______ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
E. Ethel6 Yost (D. Tobias5, Reuben H.4, Conrad3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born, a twin, 27 June 1889 at ____________, ________ County, ________, the daughter of D. Tobias and Sarah L. (Barnhart) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
E. Ethel Yost and her brother R. Earl were twins.
SOURCE:
H. C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p. 1486.
The _____________ had ____ children:
John Yost (1775 - 1859)
Polly Miller (17__ - 1852)
John3 Yost (Harmon2, Philip1) was born __ _______ 1775 at ____________, ___________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the son of Harmon and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ 1859, age 84, of _________________, at _______________, Columbia County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Polly Miller, __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ 1852, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Polly Miller was of English parentage. Their known children were three daughters and one son, Harmon. John Yost was a farmer in Columbia County all of his life.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
John and Polly (Miller) Yost were known to have had four children:
Not necessarily in this order:
Daughter Yost
Daughter Yost
Daughter Yost
Harmon Yost = Elizabeth Rote
Harmon Yost (1808? - 1894)
Elizabeth Rote (1810? - 1896)
Harmon4 Yost (John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born __ ______ 1808 at ____________, ___________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the son of John and Polly (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ 1894, age 86, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Elizabeth Rote, __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born _ ____________1810?, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ 1896, age 86, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Harmon may have been born the fourth child. Harmon and Elizabeth (Rote) Yost were members of the Reformed Church. They were married 61 years.
They had at least one son, Albert R. Yost.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
Harmon and Elizabeth (Rote) Yost had _____ children:
Albert R. Yost = Clarinda S. Harrison
Albert R. Yost (1851 - 19__)
Clarinda S. Harrison (18__ - 1904)
Albert R.5 Yost (Harmon4, John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born 20 August 1851 at ____________, ___________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the son of Harmon and Elizabeth (Rote) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Clarinda S. Harrison, __ ________ 1874, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of English parents, __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ 1904, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Albert R. Yost was educated in the schools of Columbia county, and lived there until 19 years of age. He learned the trade of chair making at Ashland, Schuykill county.
He lived briefly at Pottsville, but in 1890 came to Reading, Pennsylvania and settled there. He established a successful new and second-hand furniture and stove business.
Albert R. and his family were members of Grace United Evangelical Church. He was active in evangelical work.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
Albert R. and Clarinda S. (Harrison) Yost had four children:
Clarence E. Yost = ______ Moore
Alberta C. Yost = Charles Helms
Ralph Yost
Frank A. Yost (died at age 4-1/2)
Clarence E. Yost (18__ - 19__)
__________ Moore (18__ - 19__)
Clarence E.6 Yost (Albert R.5, Harmon4, John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born ______ ____ at ____________, ___________, _______ county, Pennsylvania, the son of Albert R. and Clarinda S. (Harrison) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married _______ Moore, __ ________ ___, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) Moore. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ___, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
They had one child, Donald, at the time the article referenced below was written.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
Clarence E. and ______ (Moore) Yost had _____ children:
Donald Yost
Donald Yost (18__ - 19__)
________ ____ (18__ - 19__)
Donald7 Yost (Clarence E.6 , Albert R.5, Harmon4, John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born ______ ____ at ____________, ___________, _______ county, Pennsylvania, the son of Clarence E. and _______ (Moore) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married _______ _____, __ ________ ___, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ___, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The _____ had _____ children:
1Charles Helms (18__ - 19__)
Alberta C. Yost (18__ - 19__)
Charles Helms was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Helms. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ___, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Alberta C. Yost __ ________ ___, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Alberta C.6 Yost (Albert R.5, Harmon4, John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born ______ ____ at ____________, ___________, _______ county, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Albert R. and Clarinda S. (Harrison) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The _____ had _____ children:
Ralph Yost (18__ - 19__)
_____ ______ (18__ - 19__)
Ralph6 Yost (Albert R.5, Harmon4, John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born ______ ____ at ____________, ___________, _______ county, Pennsylvania, the son of Albert R. and Clarinda S. (Harrison) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ________, __ ________ ___, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ___, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Ralph was at Chicago, Illinois at the time of the below-referenced article (1909?).
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The _____ had _____ children:
Frank A. Yost (18__ - 18__)
Frank A.6 Yost (Albert R.5, Harmon4, John3,
Harmon2, Philip1) was born ______ ____ at ____________, ___________,
_______ county, Pennsylvania, the son of Albert R. and Clarinda S. (Harrison) Yost. See
the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ ________ ____, age four and one-half years old, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
_____ _____ (17__ - 18__)
_______ Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married ___ Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
_____4 Yost (John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born __ _______ ____ at ____________, ___________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John and Polly (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Unnamed daughter of John and Polly (Miller) Yost.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had _____ children:
_____ _____ (17__ - 18__)
_______ Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married ___ Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
_____4 Yost (John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born __ _______ ____ at ____________, ___________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John and Polly (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Unnamed daughter of John and Polly (Miller) Yost.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had _____ children:
_____ _____ (17__ - 18__)
_______ Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married ___ Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
_____4 Yost (John3, Harmon2, Philip1) was born __ _______ ____ at ____________, ___________, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John and Polly (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ ________ ____, age __, of _________________, at _______________, _______ County, Pennsylvania and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Unnamed daughter of John and Polly (Miller) Yost.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had _____ children:
Harmon Yost (17__ - 18__)
________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Harmon3 Yost (Harmon2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Harmon and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Rebecka Yost (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, __________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rebecka Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Rebecka3 Yost (Harmon2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Harmon and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had ____ children:
William Yost (17__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
William3 Yost (Harmon2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Harmon and _______ (_____________) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE:
Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania." Chicago, Ill.: J. H. Beers & Co., 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 1102-1103.
The ______ had ____ children:
__________ Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
Anna Catherine Yost (1751 - 18__)
______ Refshnyder was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Refshnyder. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Anna Catherine Yost __ _____ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Anna Catherine2 Yost (Philip1) was born 23 July 1751 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died by 1797, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder. Their six children were listed in Philip1 Yosts will, Anna Catherine Refshnyder deceased. The will was made in 1797.
_________ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder had six children:
Philip Refshnyder
Mary Refshnyder
Andrew Refshnyder
Veronica Refshnyder
Elizabeth Refshnyder
Chartharin Refshnyder
Philip Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
_______ __________ (17__ - 18__)
Philip3 Refshnyder (Anna Catherine2, Philip1) was born before 1797, __ ____ _____ at ______________, ___________ County, __________, the son of _______ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ _________ ____, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married _____________, __ _____ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder.
The _________ had _____ children:
_______ __________ (17__ - 18__)
Mary Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married _____________, __ _____ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary3 Refshnyder (Anna Catherine2, Philip1) was born before 1797, __ ____ _____ at ______________, ___________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _________ ____, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder.
The _________ had _____ children:
Andrew Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
_______ __________ (17__ - 18__)
Andrew3 Refshnyder (Anna Catherine2, Philip1) was born before 1797, __ ____ _____ at ______________, ___________ County, __________, the son of _______ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ _________ ____, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married _____________, __ _____ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, __________, the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder.
The _________ had _____ children:
_______ __________ (17__ - 18__)
Veronica Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married _____________, __ _____ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Veronica3 Refshnyder (Anna Catherine2, Philip1) was born before 1797, __ ____ _____ at ______________, ___________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _________ ____, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder.
The _________ had _____ children:
_______ __________ (17__ - 18__)
Elizabeth Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married _____________, __ _____ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Elizabeth3 Refshnyder (Anna Catherine2, Philip1) was born before 1797, __ ____ _____ at ______________, ___________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _________ ____, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder.
The _________ had _____ children:
_______ __________ (17__ - 18__)
Chartharin Refshnyder (17__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married _____________, __ _____ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Chartharin3 Refshnyder (Anna Catherine2, Philip1) was born before 1797, __ ____ _____ at ______________, ___________ County, __________, the daughter of _______ and Anna Catherine (Yost) Refshnyder. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _________ ____, age ___, of _________________, at _____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Refshnyder also spelled Refsnyder.
The _________ had _____ children:
_______ Missamer (17__ - 18__)
Elizabeth Yost (1755 - 18__)
______ Missamer was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Missamer. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Elizabeth Yost __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Elizabeth2 Yost (Philip1) was born __ _________ 1755 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ ________ ______, age ___, of _________________, at ____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Missamers had ____ children:
John Philip Yost (1757 - 1832)
Rosannah Berlinger (1763 - 1837)
John Philip2 Yost (Philip1) was born 24 August 1757 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the fifth child of Philip and Veronica (or (Vronica) Dotterer. He died 28 August 1832, aged 75, on his farm at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is buried in St. James Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard at Limerick. His gravestone reads, "In memory of Philip Yost who departed this life August 28, 1832, aged 75 years and 4 days."
He married Rosannah (or Rosina) Berlinger (or Beringer or Berminger or Berninger), __ ____ 1783, at ____________ church at ______________, ___________ County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born 7 March 1763, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) Beringer. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 13 July 1837, age 74, of ___________________________, at _________________, ________ County, Pennsylvania and is buried next to her husband in St. James Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Her gravestone reads, "In memory of Rosannah, Consort of Philip Yost, born March 7th, 1763 and departed this life July 13, 1837, aged 74 years, 4 months & 6 days."
They had at least 11 children.
In 1768, when he was 11 years old, his parents acquired a farm in Pottsgrove (then New Hanover) township, and this is where he grew up.
According to the article by Moses Auge, cited below, John Philip received a good German and English education at Pottstown. He also learned the trade of wheelwright as a young man.
During the Revolutionary War, he served as a private in Captain Henry Missimers Company, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Militia. He was encamped with the Army at Valley Forge during the winter of 1778 - 1779 and participated in the engagements at Germantown, Brandywine, Monmouth and Stillwater, continuing in service until the close of the conflict. He attained the rank of Cornet. Source: The Pennsylvania German Society, Application No. 977, by Daniel Feather Yost. Also see PA 3rd Series.
After his marriage in 1783, he acquired a farm of his own in Pottsgrove township, which he operated the rest of his life.
According to the 1790 Census of New Hanover Township, the household of his father, Philip Yost, included three males over age 16 and two under age 16, and eight females. The household of Philip Yost Jr. had included one male over age 16, one under age 16 and four females.
John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost had 11 known children. In his book, Auge lists them in this order:
Mary Magdalene Yost = Henry Sheffey
Jacob Yost (died aged 7 months, 7 days)
Benjamin Beringer Yost = Margaretha Specht
= Sarah Feather
Salome Yost = Frederick Linderman
Tobias Yost
Elizabeth Yost = Isaac Linderman
Rosina Yost = Jacob Schlichter
Herman Yost
Jonas Yost
Sarah Yost = Samuel Gilham
Philip Yost
Sources:
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Emient Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
Theodore Weber Bean, ed., "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts & Peck, 1884, Vol. 2, pp 277, 519, 998, 999.
McGUIGAN, Mrs. William (Clara Matilda Yost). Letter.
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, "Lineage Book." Judd & Detweiler, Inc., Washington, D. C. 1920. Vol. 156, No. 155, 553.
Gravestones at St. James Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard, Limerick.
EVANS, D.D., Rev. L. Kryder and Isaiah M. Rapp, Ph.D., "Records of Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent Township, Chester County, PA 1733-1833." Manuscript. 1940. Vol. I, p 73.
Falkner Swamp Reformed Church Records.
Taxed
Henry Sheffey (17__ - 18__)
Mary Magdalene Yost (1784 - 18__)
Henry Sheffey was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Sheffey. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Mary Magdalene Yost __ _____ ____ at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary Magdalene3 Yost (John Philip2,Philip1) was born 24 February 1784 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the baptism records of Falkner Swamp Reformed church, p. 46.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jacob Yost (1786 - 1787)
Jacob3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 12 July 1786 at Pottsgrove (then New Hanover Township), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. According to Hinke's translation of the records of Falkner Swamp Reformed church, p 50, Jacob was born July 12, 1786 and baptized Sept. 10, 1786, the son of Philip Jost and his wife Rosina. . The sponsors were Jacob Berninger and his wife Salome. The Rev. Frederick Daelliker, V.D.M. Turicensi (of Zurich) performed the baptism. The baptisms of many of the other children of Philip and Rosina Yost are also recorded in these records.
According to the records of deaths and burials during the ministry of Rev. Frederick Dellicker (sp?), this Jacob died (or was buried) Jan. 8, 1787, aged 7 mos., 7 days, son of Philip Jost and his wf. Rosina. See page 191 of Hinke's translation.
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George Washington Yost (17__ - 18__)
Mary Gibbs
(17__ - 18__)
According to accepted applications to the DAR, George Washington4 Yost was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Jacob and Mary (Kauffman) Yost. However, he was not the son of the Jacob Yost who was the son John Philip and Rosannah (or Rosina) Berlinger Yost. This record and the spurious line of descent are included here only because his erroneous ancestry has been widely published.
According to the records of deaths and burials during the ministry of Rev. Frederick Herman, a Jacob Yost died (or was buried) Nov. 30, 1814, aged 28 yrs, 8 mos and 0 d. His parents are not named. See page 215 of Hinke's translation. If you subtract 28 years and 8 months from Nov 30, 1814, you will get March 30, 1786. This is the Jacob Yost whom his descendants claim was the son of John Philip and Rosannah Berlinger and who was the father of George Washington Yost. So far, I have not been able to determine who this Jacob's parents were or the name of his spouse.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Mary Gibbs, __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
George Washington and Mary (Gibbs) Yost had two known children:
Charles W. Yost = Mary Ann Myers
Thomas Milton Yost = Hannah E. Atkinson
Sources:
1. Mrs. Clara Yost McGuigan
2. Mrs. Blanche M. Churchman Bowman
3. Mrs. Bertha Yost Rhodes
Charles W. Yost (1849 - 18__)
Mary Ann Myers (1849 - 18__)
Charles W.5 Yost (George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ __________ 1849 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of George Washington and Mary (Gibbs) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Mary Ann Myers, __ ________ 1870, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ __________ 1849, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Charles W. and Mary Ann (Myers) Yost had two children:
Mary E. Yost = James B. Churchman
Blanche Yost
Sources:
1. Mrs. Bertha Yost Rhodes
2. Mrs. Blanche M. Churchman Bowman
3. Mrs. Blanche Yost
James B. Churchman (1856 - 18__)
Mary E. Yost (1870 - 18__)
James B. Churchman was born __ ______ 1856, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Churchman. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Mary E. Yost __ ________ 1892, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary E.6 Yost (Charles W.5, George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ __________ 1870 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Charles W. and Mary Ann (Myers) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
James B. and Mary E.(Yost) Churchman had 2 children:
Blanche M. Churchman = Wellington Bowman
Irene L. Churchman = A. S. Hamman
Sources:
1. Mrs. Blanche Yost
2. Mrs. Blanche M. Churchman Bowman
Wellington Bowman (18__ - 18__)
Blanche M. Churchman (18__ - 18__)
Wellington Bowman was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Bowman. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Blanche M. Churchman _ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Blanche M.7Churchman (Mary E.6 Charles W.5, George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of James B. and Mary E. (Yost) Churchman. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Blanche M. Chuchman Bowman became DAR #158,117.
Wellington and Blanche M. (Churchman) Bowman had ____ children:
Source: Mrs. Blanche M Churchman Bowman.
A. S. Hamman (18__ - 18__)
Irene L. Churchman (18__ - 18__)
A. S. Hamman was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Hamman. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Irene L. Churchman _ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Irene L.7Churchman (Mary E.6 Charles W.5, George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of James B. and Mary E. (Yost) Churchman. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Irene L. Churchman Hamman became DAR #158,118.
A. S. and Irene L.(Churchman) Hamman had ____ children:
Source:
1. Mrs. Blanche M. Churchman Bowman.
2. Mrs. Irene L. Churchman Hamman.
________ _____ (18__ - 18__)
Blanche Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born __ __________ , at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Blanche Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Blanche6 Yost (Charles W.5, George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ __________ 18__ at Glen Rock, Yonk County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Charles W. and Mary Ann (Myers) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She became DAR #158, 119.
___________ and Blanche (Yost) _______ had ____ children:
Source:
1. Mrs. Blanche Yost
2. Mrs. Blanche M. Churchman Bowman
Thomas Milton Yost (1853 - 18__)
Hannah Elizabeth Atkinson (1856 - 1886)
Thomas Milton5 Yost (George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ __________ 1853 at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of George Washington and Mary (Gibbs) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Hannah Elizabeth Atkinson, __ ________ 1880, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ _________ 1856, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ 1886, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Thomas Milton and Hannah Elizabeth (Atkinson) Yost had one (?) child:
Source:
1. Mrs. Bertha Yost Rhodes
2. Mrs. Blanche M. Churchman Bowman
Dr. H. H. Rhodes (18__ - 18__)
Bertha Yost (18__ - 18__)
Dr. H. H. Rhodes was born __ _________ ___, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Rhodes. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ___, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Bertha Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Bertha6 Yost (Thomas Milton5, George Washington4 , Jacob3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ __________ 18__ at Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Thomas Milton and Hannah Elizabeth (Atkinson) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Bertha Yost became DAR #155, 553.
Dr. H. H. and Bertha (Yost) Rhodes had ____ children:
Source: Mrs. Bertha Yost Rhodes
Benjamin Beringer Yost (1787 - 1858)
Margaretha Specht (1793 - 1812)
Sarah Feather (1793 - 1880)
Benjamin Beringer3 Yost (John Philip2,Philip1) was born 21 December 1787 at Pottsgrove (Potts Grove) according to biographical articles, (formerly New Hanover Township), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. According to Hinke's translation of the records of Falkner Swamp Reformed church, p 56, he was baptized at Falkner Swamp Reformed Church.
He died 30 September 1858 in his 71st year at Pottsgrove Township and is buried in Pottstown Union Churchyard.
He married, first, Margaretha Specht, _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born 13 March 1793, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 16 February 1812, age 19, of _________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the Falkner Swamp Reformed Church cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married, second, Sarah Feather, 13 November 1813, at ____________ church at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born 19 July 1793, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of Isaac and _____________ (___________) Feather of Pottsgrove Township. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 28 January 1880, age ___, of _________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the Pottstown Union Churchyard. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
According to biographical articles cited below, Benjamin Beringer was reared on the family farm in Pottsgrove and later he was a prosperous farmer. "Politically he was a Democrat, and was a man of considerable influence in his party. He served in an official capacity as county commissioner, county treasurer, and register of wills. During the War of 1812 he was fife major at Marcushook for a period of three months, returning home on Christmas Day in 1814."
According to this same article, Sarah Feathers father, Isaac Feather ran the Black Bear Hotel near Reading, Pennsylvania.
Benjamin Beringer and Sarah (Feather) Yost had five children, not necessarily in chronological order:
Isaac Feather Yost
B. March 2, 1815 at Saratoga
M. November 1, 1838 - Rosina Miller
D. September 14, 1898 at Boyertown
Sarah Yost = John Swenk
Benjamin Yost
Herman Yost
Died in his youth
Elizabeth Yost = Frederick Knoll
Sources:
a. Miss Marie Rosina Yost
Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA" Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp. 212-214.
Theodore Weber Bean, ed., "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts & Peck, 1884, Vol. 1, pp. 277-278.
Isaac Feather Yost (1815 - 1898)
Rosina Miller (1817 - 1885(75?) )
Isaac Feather4 Yost (Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born 2 March 1815 at Saratoga, the homestead farm at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of Benjamin Beringer and Sarah (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died 14 (15?) September 1898, age 83 years, 6 months and 13 days, of _________________, at Boyertown, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Rosina Miller, 1 November 1838, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ _____________ 1817, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of Daniel and _____________ (___________) Miller. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died 7 January 1885 (1875?), age 68, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
They had 14 children.
They resided on their farm in Pottsgrove Township from 1844 to 1869 and then removed to Swamp (New Hanover) in the Borough of Boyertown. Isaac Feather Yost was a teacher as well as a farmer. He was deacon of the Reformed church at Limerick and elder of Falconers Swamp Reformed church at Swamp and a member of the Reformed church at Boyertown. He was also a Democrat.
According to the Biographical articles cited below, Isaac Feather Yost was elected associate judge in 1871. Prior to that he was school director in Potts Grove (Pottsgrove) for 12 years. He was also active in the Reformed Church of Boyertown. He died September 15, 1898, aged eighty-three years, six months and thirteen days.
Rosina Millers father was also from Potts Grove.
Sources
:Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
Theodore Weber Bean, ed., "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts & Peck, 1884, Vol. 2, pp 998-999.
Children (Not necessarily in chronological order):
Daniel Miller Yost
B. 27 August 1839
M. __ ______ 1863 - Hannah Cornelia Feather at Norristown.
D. 27 November 1912 at Norristown.
Lousia M.
D. before 1898.
Benjamin M. Yost
D. lived at Boyertown.
Rosina Yost
D. before 1898.
Amelia Yost
M. ________ Schelly
D. lived at Pottstown.
Salome M. Yost
M. William S. Bleim
D. lived at Pottstown.
Isaac M. Yost
D. lived at Hays City, Kansas during 1898.
Mary Ann Yost
M. James Stauffer
D. lived at Boyertown.
Josiah M. Yost
D. before 1898.
Philip M. Yost
D. lived at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during 1898.
Emma Yost
D. lived at Boyertown.
Rebecca Yost
M. Frank Bender (of the U.S. Mint).
D. lived at Boyertown.
Hannah Yost
D. before 1898.
John R. Yost
D. lived at Springfield, Missouri during 1898.
Sources:
a. Miss Marie Rosina Yost
NWH September 19, 1898 (obit).
According to the article referenced below, Isaac and Rosina did not have a daughter named Rosina, but had a daughter named Elizabeth, who died young. They could be the same person.
Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost had fourteen children:
(Not necessarily in chronological order):
Daniel Miller Yost = Hannah Cornelia Feather
Louisa M. Yost
Benjamin M. Yost = Katie Bliem (or Bleim)
Rosina 05 Yost
Amelia Yost = Tobias Schelly (or Shelley)
Salome M. Yost = William S. Bleim
Isaac M. Yost = Sallie Johnson
Mary Ann Yost = James B. Stauffer
Josiah M. Yost
Philip M. Yost
Emma Yost
Rebecca Yost = Frank Bender (or Binder)
Hannah Yost
John R. Yost
Daniel Miller Yost (1839 - 1912)
Hannah Cornelia Feather (1839 - 1908)
Daniel Miller5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born 27 August 1839 at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died 27 November 1912, age ___, of _________________, at Norristown, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Hannah Cornelia Feather, __ ______ 1863 (or 1865), at ____________ church at Norristown, _____________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ ______ 1839, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of Solomon and _____________ (___________) Feather of Norristown. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ 1908, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Source: Miss Marie Rosina Yost.
According to the articles referenced below Daniel M. Yost enlisted as a private in Colonel Hartranfts Fourth Regiment, served the full term; re-enlisted in the Eleventh Regiment of Pennsylvaia militia in 1862, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 179th Regiment. It was also stated that he was colonel of the 165th Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry during the civil war.
Daniel M. Yost later became a successful dry goods merchant at Norristown, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Reformed Church. Sources also state he was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Norristown.
SOURCE:
Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
Theodore Weber Bean, ed., "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts & Peck, 1884, Vol. 1, pp. 277-278.
Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, PA." Norristown, PA: Author, 1879, pp 104-106.
Daniel Miller and Hannah Cornelia (Feather) Yost had five children:
Daniel F. Yost
Marie Rosina Yost
Clara Ella Yost
Harry F. Yost
Walter Yost
Daniel F. Yost (18__ - 19__)
______ ________ (18__ - 19__)
Daniel F.6 Yost (Daniel Miller5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ _____ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Daniel Miller and Hannah Cornelia (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ _____ ____, age ___, of _________________, at ______, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ______ ______, __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at _____________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ ______ ____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of _____ and _____________ (___________) ______. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Source: Miss Marie Rosina Yost.
Daniel F. and ____ (___) Yost had ___ children:
______ ________ (18__ - 19__)
Marie Rosina Yost (18__ - 19__)
He was born __ ______ ____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of _____ and _____________ (___________) ______. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Marie Rosina Yost __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at _____________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Marie Rosina6 Yost (Daniel Miller5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ _____ ____ at Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Daniel Miller and Hannah Cornelia (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _____ ____, age ___, of _________________, at ______, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Marie Rosina Yost became DAR #52,274.
Source: Miss Marie Rosina Yost.
______ and Marie Rosina (Yost) _____ had ___ children:
______ ________ (18__ - 19__)
Clara Ella F. Yost (18__ - 19__)
He was born __ ______ ____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of _____ and _____________ (___________) ______. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Clara Ella Yost __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at _____________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Clara Ella6 Yost (Daniel Miller5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ _____ ____ at Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Daniel Miller and Hannah Cornelia (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _____ ____, age ___, of _________________, at ______, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Clara Ella Yost became DAR #65,711.
Source: Miss Marie Rosina Yost.
______ and Clara Ella (Yost) _____ had ___ children:
Harry F. Yost (18__ - 19__)
______ ________ (18__ - 19__)
Harry F.6 Yost (Daniel Miller5, Isaac Feather4 , Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ _____ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Daniel Miller and Hannah Cornelia (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ _____ ____, age ___, of _________________, at ______, __________, ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ______ ______, __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at _____________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ ______ ____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of _____ and _____________ (___________) ______. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Source: Miss Marie Rosina Yost.
Harry F. and ____(_____) Yost had ___ children:
Walter Yost (18__ - 19__)
______ ________ (18__ - 19__)
Walter6 Yost (Daniel Miller5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born __ _____ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Daniel Miller and Hannah Cornelia (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died __ _____ ____, age ___, of _________________, at ______, ____________, ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ______ ______, __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at _____________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born __ ______ ____, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of _____ and _____________ (___________) ______. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died __ ________ ____, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Source: Miss Marie Rosina Yost.
Walter and _____(_____) Yost had ___ children:
Louisa M. Yost (18__ - 18__)
Louisa M.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _____ before 1898 (or 1884), age 13 years, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
Louisa M. Yost had no children.
Benjamin M. Yost (1842 - 18__)
Katie Bliem (or Bleim) (18__ - 18__)
Benjamin M.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born 24 March 1842 at Pottsgrove, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. See biographical article referenced below.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Katie Bliem (or Bleim), 17 October 1871, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of Jacob and _____________ (___________) Bliem, of Pottsgrove township. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He lived at Boyertown.
According to the article referenced below, Bejamin M. Yost farmed 77 acres in New Hanover township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania until 1888. He moved that year to Boyertown, Pennsylvania and started a hardware and feed business, at which he was very successful.
He enlisted in the Union army September 12, 1862 as corporal under Captain Grist of Co. G., 11th Reg, Pennsylvania Vol. Inf., for ninety days during the Civil War. He took part in the battle of Antietam.
He was a member of the Reformed Church of Boyertown, and was a Democrat.
He and his wife Katie had four children: Mary, wife of William Sloane, resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rosa, Isaac, and Katie, who lived at home at the time the article was written.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
Benjamin M. and Katie (Bliem) Yost had four known children:
William Sloane (18__ - 18__)
Mary Yost (18__ - 18__)
William Sloane was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Sloane. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Mary Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary6 Yost (Benjamin M.5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Benjamin M. and Katie (Bliem) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
They resided at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1898.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Rosa Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rosa Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Rosa6 Yost (Benjamin M.5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Benjamin M. and Katie (Bliem) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Isaac Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Isaac6 Yost (Benjamin M.5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Benjamin M. and Katie (Bliem) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Katie Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Katie Yost __ _______ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Katie6 Yost (Benjamin M.5, Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Benjamin M. and Katie (Bliem) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Rosina Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rosina Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Rosina5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _______ before 1898 (or 1884), age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Tobias Schelly (or Shelley) (18__ - 18__)
Amelia Yost (18__ - 18__)
Tobias Schelly (or Shelley) was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Amelia Yost __ ______ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Amelia5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She lived at Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
William S. Bleim (18__ - 18__)
Salome M. Yost (18__ - 18__)
William S. Bleim was born ____________________, at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Bleim. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Salome M. Yost __ ________ ___, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Salome M.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She lived at Pottstown. According to the article cited below, William Bleim was from Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Isaac M. Yost (18__ - 18__)
Sallie Johnson (18__ - 18__)
Isaac M.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Sallie Johnson, __ _______ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He lived at Hays City, Kansas during 1898.
According to the article referenced below, Isaac was a miller and farmer of Hays City, Kansas.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
James B. Stauffer (18__ - 18__)
Mary Ann Yost (18__ - 18__)
James B. Stauffer was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Stauffer. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Mary Ann Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Mary Ann5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She lived at Boyertown.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Josiah M. Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Josiah M.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died _ _________ before 1898, in infancy, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
According to the article referenced below, Josiah M. Yost (Jonah) died in infancy.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Philip M. Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Philip M.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He lived at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during 1898.
The _____________ had ____ children:
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Emma Yost (18__ - 18__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Emma Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Emma5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She lived at Boyertown, at her parents home.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA."
Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Frank Bender (18__ - 18__)
Rebecca Yost (18__ - 18__)
Frank Bender was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________, the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Bender. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rebecca Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Rebecca5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Frank Bender worked at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Rebecca lived at Boyertown.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Hannah Yost (18__ - 18__)
Hannah5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _______ before 1898, in childhood, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
Hannah Yost died in childhood and had no children.
John R. Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
John R.5 Yost (Isaac Feather4 ,Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Isaac Feather and Rosina (Miller) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He lived at Springfield, Missouri during 1898.
He was in the railroad business at Springfield ,Missouri according to the article referenced below:
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
John Swenk (18__ - 18__)
Sarah Yost (18__ - 18__)
John Swenk was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Swenk. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Sarah Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Sarah4 Yost (Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Benjamin Beringer and Sarah (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
She married, second, Levi Gilbert, _ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Gilbert. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
SOURCE: (of Sarahs two spouses names): Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Pubishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
John and Sarah (Yost) Swenk had ____ children:
Levi and Sarah (Yost Swenk) Gilbert had ____ children:
Benjamin Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Benjamin4 Yost (Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Benjamin Beringer and Sarah (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
According to the source below, Benjamin was a hotel keeper and built the Colonade Hotel at Pottstown, PA.
SOURCE: Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA." Buffalo, NY: Biographical Pubishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Herman Yost (18__ - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Herman4 Yost (Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the son of Benjamin Beringer and Sarah (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
He died in youth, ___________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
Theodore Weber Bean, ed., "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts & Peck, 1884, Vol. 2, pp. 998-999.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Frederick Knoll (18__ - 18__)
Elizabeth Yost (18__ - 18__)
Frederick Knoll was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Knoll. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Elizabeth Yost __ _________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Elizabeth4 Yost (Benjamin Beringer3, John Philip2, Philip1) was born ____________ ____ at ____________, ___________ _____________, ___________, the daughter of Benjamin Beringer and Sarah (Feather) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Frederick Linderman (17__ - 18__)
Salome Yost (1789 - 18__)
Frederick2 Linderman (_______1) was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Linderman. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Salome Yost _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Salome3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 1 October 1789 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Baptized Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, p. 62.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Tobias Yost (1791 - 1798)
Tobias3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 21 (or 20) September 1791 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Bap Falkner Swamp Ref p 68.
He died 10 April 1798, age 7, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________. Buried Falkner Swamp Ref p 200.
He had no children.
Isaac Linderman (17__ - 18__)
Elizabeth Yost (1793 - 18__)
Isaac2 Linderman (_______1) was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Linderman. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Elizabeth Yost __ ________ _____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Elizabeth3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 4 September 1793 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Baptized Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, p 72.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jacob Schlichter (17__ - 18__)
Rosina (or Rosannah) Yost (1796 - 18__)
Jacob Schlichter was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Schlichter. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rosina Yost 28 October 1819, at ____________ church at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____. (Pottstown Times).
Rosina (or Rosannah)3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 23 March (or May 2 or 3) 1796 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Bap Falkner Swamp Ref p 80.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Herman Yost (1798 - 1821)
_________ ______ ______ (17__ - 18__)
Herman3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 5 October 1798 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Bap Falkner Swamp Ref p 86.
He died 27 October 1821, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in Pottstown Union Cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jonas Yost (1801 - 1823)
Maria Magdalena Groff (18__ - 18__)
Jonas3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 13 February 1801 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Bap Falkner Swamp Ref p 90.
He died 11 March 1823, age 22, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married Maria Magdalena Groff, 14 July 1822, at ____________ church at East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Samuel Gilham (17__ - 18__)
Sarah Yost (1803 - 18__)
Samuel Gilham was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Gilham. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Sarah Yost _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Sarah3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 24 March 1803 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Bap Falkner Swamp Ref p 96.
She died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Samuel and Sarah (Yost) Gilham had ____ children:
Philip Yost (1805 - 18__)
_________ ______ ______ (18__ - 18__)
Philip3 Yost (John Philip2, Philip1) was born 21 February 1805 at New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Philip and Rosannah (Berlinger) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____. Baptized Falkner Swamp Ref p 100.
He died ________________, age ___, of _________________, at _______________, _____________ , ___________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
He married ___________________ ____________ _______________, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
She was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the daughter of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. Her birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
She died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
The _____________ had ____ children:
Jacob Berninger (Barlinger) (17__ - 18__)
Solome Yost (1760 - 18__)
Jacob2 Berninger (_______1) was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Berninger. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Solome Yost 7 November 1780, at ____________ church at New Hanover Township (?), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of Falkner Swamp Reformed church, p. 147.
Solome2 Yost (Philip1) was born 19 July 1760 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _____ ____, age ___, of _________________, at_________________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Also spelled Baringer.
(Nicholas Baringer taxed New Hanover, 1769 2 h 2 c).
Jacob and Salome (Yost) Berninger (Barlinger) had ____ children:
_________ _______ (17__ - 18__)
Barbara Yost (1763 - 17__)
He was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Barbara Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Barbara2 Yost (Philip1) was born 15 June 1763 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died by 1797, age ___, of _________________, at ________________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Barbara (Yost) had ____ children:
____________ Missamer (17__ - 18__)
Marie Magdalene Yost (1766 - 18__)
________2 Missamer (________1) was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. the son of __________ and _____________ (___________) Missamer. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Marie Magdalene Yost __ ________ ____, at ____________ church at ______________, _____________, ____________. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Marie Magdalene2 Yost (Philip1) was born 21 April 1766 at Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ _______ ____, age ___, of _________________, at ____________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
The Missamers had ____ children:
Andreas Ortlep (17__ - 18__)
Rachel Yost (1769 - 18__)
Andreas Ortlep was born ____________________, at ___________________, _________, ___________. The son of __________ and _____________ (___________) _____________. His birth is recorded in ______________ birth records, v. ______, no. _______.
He died _________________, age ___, of ___________________________, at _________________, __________________, ________________ and is buried in the _________________________ cemetery at _________________. See ____________ County death certificates, v. ______, no. ______.
He married Rachel Yost 28 October 1788, at ____________ church at Exter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The Rev. ________________ presided. The witnesses were _____________________ and _________________. See the marriage records of ____________ church, p. ____.
Rachel2 Yost (Philip1) was born 2 August 1769 at Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Philip and Veronica (Dotterer) Yost. See the _______ records _______, p. ____.
She died __ ____ _____, age ___, of _________________, at __________ and is buried in ____________________ cemetery at ______________________. See ___________ death certificates, v. ______, no. ________.
Note: Ortlep also spelled Ortlip.
The Ortleps had ____ children:
NOTE:
Biographies of Philip Yosts descendants:
Benjamin M. Yost (Isaac Feather, Benjamin Beringer, Philip, Philip); Anon, "Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, PA" Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1898, pp 212-214.
D. Tobias Yost (Reuben H., Conrad, Herman, Philip): H.C. Bradsby, ed., "History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania" Chicago, IL: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1893, p 1486.
Daniel Miller Yost (Issac Feather, Benjamin Beringer, Philip, Philip): Moses Auge, "Lives of the Eminent Dead and Biographical Notices of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania" Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck, 1884, vol 1, pp 277-278.
Isaac Feather Yost (Benjamin Beringer, Philip, Philip): Theodore Weber Bean, ibid, vol 2, pp 998-999.
Jacob S. Yost (John, Philip): Moses Auge, ibid, pp 161-163. Also: Theodore Weber Bean, ibid, vol 1, pp 519-520.
Rufus R. Yost (Benneville S., Nicholas, Abraham, Herman, Philip): Morton L. Montgomery, compiler, "Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania" Chicago, IL: J.H. Beers & Co., 1909, vol 2, pp 708-709.
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