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I did not find a lot of information pertaining to Benjamin and Anna [[Palmer (surname)|Palmer]], Daniel and Rachel Eberhart, and Joseph [[Eberhart]]. Benjamin and Eliza Ann [[Palmer (surname)|Palmer]] died in [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland County, OH]] and are buried in the [[Ashland Cemetery]]. I am including a copy of burial record for these two individuals. In addition, I found an abstract of the death record of Benjamin H. [[Palmer (surname)|Palmer]] in [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland Co, OH]] and obituary abstracts on both Benjamin and his wife. You would need to contact [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland County]] for the complete obituaries.
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{{Infobox family
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| name          = Eberhart (surname)
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| ethnicity    = French
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| birth_place  = [[France]] (Joseph Eberhart), Belfast, France (Catherine Eberhart), [[Ohio]] (Catherine and John Eberhart)
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| origin        = France
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| members      = Daniel, Benjamin, Joseph, John, and Catherine {{Surname|Eberhart}}
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| meaning      = German, composed of the words eber ('wild boar') and hard ('brave,' 'hardy,' or 'strong)
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==Name Meaning & Origin==
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[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Abrahart Internet Surname Index]
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* [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=eberhart Ancestry Name Meaning]
  
For Daniel and Rachel [[Eberhart]], I find them residing in [[Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio]] in the [[1880 United Census for Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio]]. I find no death record in [[Wayne County, Ohio|Wayne]] or [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland]] Counties on them.  I looked through the [[Wayne County, Ohio]] newspapers and did not find an obituary on either of them.  They are buried in the [[Reedsburg Cemetery]] in [[Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio]].
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==Cemetery records==
  
Catherine [[Carey (surname)|Carey]] and Joseph [[Everhart]] were married on 25 April 1842 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 4B p. 4). I am not sure where they are in the 1850 US Census.  In the 1860 US census, they are residing in [[Milton Township, Wayne County, Ohio]].  Both were born in [[France]] and there appear to be two children with them: John Philips [[Eberhart]], age 17 years, and Catherine Eberhart, age 16 years. Both were born in [[Ohio]].  Catherine, the daughter, married John [[Whitman (surname)|Whitman]] on 4 September 1860 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 6 p. 104)Catherine died on 22 Jan 1921 at the age of 77 years. Her husband, John, died in 1925.  Both are buried in [[Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery (Doylestown, Ohio]].  You may want to contact the church and see if they are willing to search any of their records for you.
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* I did not find a lot of information pertaining to Benjamin and Anna {{Surname|Palmer}}, Daniel and Rachel Eberhart, and Joseph [[Eberhart]]. Benjamin and Eliza Ann {{Surname|Palmer}} died in [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland County, OH]] and are buried in the [[Ashland Cemetery]]. I am including a copy of burial record for these two individuals.  In addition, I found an abstract of the death record of Benjamin H. {{Surname|Palmer}} in [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland Co, OH]] and obituary abstracts on both Benjamin and his wifeYou would need to contact [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland County]] for the complete obituaries.
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* For Daniel and Rachel [[Eberhart]], I find them residing in [[Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio]] in the [[1880 United Census for Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio]]. I find no death record in [[Wayne County, Ohio|Wayne]] or [[Ashland County, Ohio|Ashland]] Counties on themI looked through the [[Wayne County, Ohio]] newspapers and did not find an obituary on either of them.  They are buried in the [[Reedsburg Cemetery (Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio)]] in [[Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio]].
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* [[Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery (Ohio, Wayne County, Chippewa Township, Doylestown)]] Catherine died on 22 Jan 1921 at the age of 77 years. Her husband, John, died in 1925.  Both are buried in [[Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery (Doylestown, Ohio)]].  You may want to contact the church and see if they are willing to search any of their records for you. [[Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church (Doylestown, Ohio)|Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church]], 161 W Clinton St.,[[Doylestown, Ohio] ]44230
  
[[Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church (Doylestown, Ohio)|Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church]]
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==Census records==
161 W Clinton St
 
[[Doylestown, Ohio ]]44230
 
  
Joseph and Catherine sold their land to John and Catherine Eberhart [[Whitman]] in 1874.  I believe John Philips [[Eberhart]] may have been deceased by them but I cannot verify this information. He seems to disappear.
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* Census, United States, Ohio, Wayne County, Chester Township, 1880]]  
  
Joseph [[Eberhart]] emigrated to the [[United States]] from [[France]] in 1840.  He applied for a declaration on intent during the September Term of 1850 and became a naturalized citizen in November 1852.  There is a Valentine [[Carry (surname)|Carry]] who became a naturalized citizen in February 1847.  He emigrated from [[France]] to the [[United States]] in 1840.  In September 1852, there is an Augustus [[Carry (surname)|Carry]], native of [[France]], becoming naturalized.  I wonder if Valentine and Augustus [[Carey (surname)|(Carey]] are related to Catherine [[Carey (surname)|Carey]] who married Joseph [[Eberhart]].  I did not pursue any research on the Carry/Carey line.
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==Emmigration and Immigration==
  
Catherine [[Eberhart]] died on December 28, 1877 in [[Milton Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]].  Her death record indicates she was born in [[Belfast, France]].  (The burial date in the burial records has been recorded incorrectly.) There are no dates for Joseph [[Eberhart]] given.  I believe he died between 1878 and 1880.  He is still living at the time of Catherine’s death but I do not find him in the 1880 US Census.  There is no death record for Joseph and no Probate Court record.  Without a death date, it would be too time consuming to go through 3 years of newspapers to try to find a mention of Joseph’s deathJoseph and Catherine are buried in the [[St. Peters & Pauls Catholic Cemetery]] in [[Chippewa Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]].   
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* Joseph Eberhart emigrated to the [[United States]] from [[France]] in 1840He applied for a declaration on intent during the September Term of 1850 and became a naturalized citizen in November 1852.  There is a Valentine {{Surname|Carry}} who became a naturalized citizen in February 1847He emigrated from [[France]] to the [[United States]] in 1840.  In September 1852, there is an Augustus {{Surname|Carry}}, native of [[France]], becoming naturalizedI wonder if Valentine and Augustus {{Surname|Carey}} are related to Catherine {{Surname|Carey}} who married Joseph Eberhart.  I did not pursue any research on the {{Surname|Carry}}/{{Surname|Carey}} line.
  
I hope this information helps in your research. I am including an invoice with this letterIf you would like copies of any of the other information found on the family, please let me know.
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==Land records==
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* Joseph and Catherine sold their land to John and Catherine Eberhart [[Whitman]] in 1874.  I believe John Philips [[Eberhart]] may have been deceased by them but I cannot verify this information. He seems to disappear.
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==Vital records==
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* Catherine {{Surname|Carey}} and Joseph [[Everhart]] were married on 25 April 1842 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 4B p. 4). I am not sure where they are in the 1850 US Census.  In the 1860 US census, they are residing in [[Milton Township, Wayne County, Ohio]].  Both were born in [[France]] and there appear to be two children with them: John Philips [[Eberhart]], age 17 years, and Catherine Eberhart, age 16 years.  Both were born in [[Ohio]].  Catherine, the daughter, married John {{Surname|Whitman}} on 4 September 1860 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 6 p. 104).  Catherine died on 22 Jan 1921 at the age of 77 years. Her husband, John, died in 1925.  Both are buried in [[Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery (Doylestown, Ohio]]. 
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* Catherine [[Eberhart]] died on December 28, 1877 in [[Milton Township, Wayne County, Ohio]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]].  Her death record indicates she was born in [[Belfast, France]].  (The burial date in the burial records has been recorded incorrectly.)  There are no dates for Joseph [[Eberhart]] given.  I believe he died between 1878 and 1880.  He is still living at the time of Catherine’s death but I do not find him in the 1880 US Census.  There is no death record for Joseph and no Probate Court recordWithout a death date, it would be too time consuming to go through 3 years of newspapers to try to find a mention of Joseph’s death.  Joseph and Catherine are buried in the [[St. Peters & Pauls Catholic Cemetery]] in [[Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio]].
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[[Category:Eberhart (surname)]]

Revision as of 16:49, 19 February 2020

Eberhart (surname)
Ethnicity French
  France (Joseph Eberhart), Belfast, France (Catherine Eberhart), Ohio (Catherine and John Eberhart)
Place of origin France
Notable members Daniel, Benjamin, Joseph, John, and Catherine Eberhart
Name origin and meaning German, composed of the words eber ('wild boar') and hard ('brave,' 'hardy,' or 'strong)

Name Meaning & Origin

Cemetery records

Census records

  • Census, United States, Ohio, Wayne County, Chester Township, 1880]]

Emmigration and Immigration

  • Joseph Eberhart emigrated to the United States from France in 1840. He applied for a declaration on intent during the September Term of 1850 and became a naturalized citizen in November 1852. There is a Valentine Carry who became a naturalized citizen in February 1847. He emigrated from France to the United States in 1840. In September 1852, there is an Augustus Carry, native of France, becoming naturalized. I wonder if Valentine and Augustus Carey are related to Catherine Carey who married Joseph Eberhart. I did not pursue any research on the Carry/Carey line.

Land records

  • Joseph and Catherine sold their land to John and Catherine Eberhart Whitman in 1874. I believe John Philips Eberhart may have been deceased by them but I cannot verify this information. He seems to disappear.

Vital records