NameWilliam Hartman2
Birth22 Sep 1748, Germany?
Death2 Jun 1833
Misc. Notes
4 pages from Casper Hartman’s family bible
brendabrianc originally shared this on 09 Sep 2013 on ancestry.com
birth and marriage information!

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about William Hartman @ancestry.com
Name: William Hartman; Gender: Male
Birth Year: 1750
Spouse Name: Frances Reemy
Marriage Year: 1772
Marriage State: PA
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation: Source number: 8920.549; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code:

State Tax Catawissa Township, 1785
Wiiliam Hartman, no acres, 1 horse, 1 cattle, owes 9
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacolumb/txca1785.htm

1790FCI William Hartman; United States Federal Census Record Pennsylvania > Northumberland > Not Stated > 30; image 30 of 52@ancestry.com; Source Citation: Year: 1790; Census Place: , Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Roll: M637_9; Page: 56; Image: 286; Family History Library Film: 0568149.
Name: William Hartman
COUNTY: Northumberland; State: Pennsylvania
Number of Free White Males Under 16: 6
Number of Free White Males 16 and Over: 1
Number of Free White Females: 2
Number of Household Members: 9

1800FCI William Hartman; United States Federal Census; Pennsylvania > Northumberland > Catawissa > 3; image 3 of 6 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: Year: 1800; Census Place: Catawissa, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Roll: 37; Page: 682; Image: 119; Family History Library Film: 363340.
Name: William Hertman
Township: Catawissa; COUNTY: Northumberland; State: Pennsylvania
Free White Males 10 to 15: 2
Free White Males 16 to 25: 3
Free White Males 45 and Over : 1 (prob self HOH)
Free White Females Under 10 : 1
Free White Females 10 to 15 : 1
Free White Females 45 and Over : 1 (prob Wife)
Number of Household Members Under 16 : 4
Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 (prob Self & Wife)
Number of Household Members: 9

1810FCI William and Casper Hartman neighbors; Township: Catawissa; County: Northumberland; State: Pennsylvania; image 3 of 8 @ancestry.com; Image Source: Year: 1810; Census Place: Catawissa, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Roll: 53; Page: 239; Image: 74.00.
1810FCI = under 10, 10-15, 16-25, 26-44, 45+
Casper Hartman Catawissa, Northumberland, PA p 3 of 8 (age 26-44)
males 4 - - 1 -; females 1 - - 1 -
Samuel Hartman Catawissa, Northumberland, PA p 3 of 8 (age 16-25)
males - - 1 - -, no females
Thomas Hartman Catawissa, Northumberland, PA p 7 of 8 age (26-44)
males 1 - - 1 -; females - - 1 - -
William Hartman Catawissa, Northumberland, PA p 3 of 8 (45+)
males - - 3 - 1; females - 2 1 - 1

Columbia County Hist and Gen Soc Six at Once Name search
http://www.colcohist-gensoc.org/mysql/onenamelist....an&Submit=Submit
IDnum grantor grantee type twp date notes
1211 Hartman, Wm. & wife Hartman, Casper Deed Catawissa Twp. 3/22/1821 2 adjacent lots, adj. William Hartman,John Ritter; Patent Bk H.5.506 & AA.44.663; on parchment

1820FCI Casper Hartman; United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Columbia > Catawissa, image 7 of 15 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania; Roll: M33_101; Page: 13; Image: 20. Wm Hartman also listed
1820FCI all same pg 7 of 15
males under 10, 10-16, 16-18, 16-26, 26-45 45+;
females under 10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, 45+
Casper Hartman Catawissa,Columbia,PA (26-45)
4 3 1 1 1-; - 1 1 1 -
Samuel Hartman Catawissa,Columbia,PA (26-45)
- - - 1 1 -; 1 - 1 - -
Thomas Hartman Catawissa,Columbia,PA (26-45)
4 1 - - 1-; 1 - 1 1 - -
William Hartman Catawissa,Columbia,PA (45+)
- - - - - 1; - - 3 - 1

1821 Taxables; Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863; Columbia 1821; image 10 of 33 @ancestry.com; Description: Year : 1821
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Septennial Census Returns, 1779–1863. Box 1026, microfilm, 14 rolls. Records of the House of Representatives. Records of the General Assembly, Record Group 7. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA.
Name: William Hartman - farmer
Residence Year: 1821
Residence Place: Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
on smae page
Samuel Hartman, carpenter
Thomas Hartman, nailor

1830FCI Casper Hartman; United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Columbia > Catawissa; image 7 of 38 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: Year: 1830; Census Place: Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania; Roll: 165; Page: 149. Wm Hartman ans Jno Hartman listed
household males 1 age 5-10, 2 age 10-15, 1 age 15-20, 1 age 20-30, 1 age 50-60
females 1 age 10-15, 2 age 20-30, 1 age 50-60
1830FCI *all same page
under 5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50...... 90-100, 100+
Casper Hartman Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania (50-60) *
- 1 2 1 1 - - 1 - ; - - 1 - 2 - - 1
Chas Hartman Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania
Jno Hartman Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania*
1 1 - 1 2; - 1 - - 1
Saml Hartman Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania
Wm Hartman Catawissa, Columbia, Pennsylvania (80-90)*
- 1 - - - - - - - - 1; - - - - - 1- - - 1(70-80 prob wife)


Sons in will
John, Thomas, William, Samuel, Casper 5
Daughters
Nancy (m Brobst), Mary, Sarah (m Wooden) 3
WILL of William Hartman, “set by my hand and seal this 24th day of April in the year of our lord 1827.”; 23 July 1833 “was proved and approved”;
“.... six following names children that is to say my sons John Hartman, Thomas Hartman, William Hartman and Samuel Hartman and my daughters Nancy Brobst, wife of Joseph Brobst and Mary Hartman single and of the two children of my daughter Sarah Wooden deceased late wife of David C Woodin now also deceased or the survivor of them.
... I hereby direct to be paid and appropriated in the following manner $100 thereof I direct to be paid to my son Caspar Hartman. $300 thereof I direct to be paid to my said daughter Mary if she remain single and continues to live with and way upon myself and wife during our natural lives and the life of the survivor of us but if she at any time marry before our deaths or forsake us or the survivor of us I then direct that only the sum of $100 thereof be paid to her or her heir.... And after the payment of said sums to the said Caspar and Mary i direct the residue of the money arising from the sale of the said property to be equally divided amongst my said 6 children, John, Thomas, William, Samuel, Nancy and Mary and the children of my said daughter Sarah deceased each of my said 6 children taking 1/7 part thereof, and the children of my said daughter Sarah or the survivor of them taking the remaining seventh part.... the reason why I have not mentioned my Daughter Elizabeth Shultz wife of John Shultz now in the state of Ohio is that I have already procured to be conveyed to the said John Schultz and Elizabeth his wife a half quarter of a section oh lands in the said state of Ohio valued at $800 which was considered an recieved by them as their full share and proportion of my estate as may appear by a certain quit claim by them to me executed dated the first day of November Anno Domini 1821 and recorded at Danville in the county of Columbia in the deed book C page 433.....”



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ID: I144
Name: Johann Wilhelm (William) Hartman
Sex: M
ALIA: /William/
Birth: 22 SEP 1748 in Baden, Baden, Germany
Death: 2 JUN 1833 in Catawissa, Columbia Co., PA
Burial: Catawissa, Columbia Co., PA
History of Bloomsbury, Columbia, Pennsylvania
HISTORY OF COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR COUNTIES; FHL #824.306
1774 - 22 Aug; Land Patent granted; Patent Book AA Vol 14 pg 663
1785 Tax list Catawissa, Northumberland, PA; FHL #874.8 A2P ser 3 vol 19 pt 2
1790 CENSUS - Northumberland, Pennsylvania
1810 CENSUS - Catawissa, Northumberland Co., PA
1820 CENSUS - Bloom Township, Catawissa, Columbia Co.; PA #m33-101 (L.A. Temple Library)
1800 - Mortagee for land in Northumberland Co. Mortagor Peter Gerhart
9 Sep 1803 - Purchased land from Ezekial James FHC#955,505
1808 - Purchased land
12 Mar 1811 - Land Patent granted; Patent Book H 35 pg 506
17 Mar 1821 - Deed between William Hartman and Francis Hartman to Casper Hartman; FHC# 955,164
23 Jul 1823 Will dated

HISTORY OF COLUMBIA & MONTOUR COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA; FHC #974.83 H2bh, pg 341; Biographical sketch of Henry C. Hartman...The Hartman family of Bloomsburg is descended from Nicholas and Isabella Hartman, of Baden-Baden, Germany.
Their son William, at the age of twelve or thirteen came to America, September 14, 1753, locating temporarily at Bristol, Bucks, Co., Penn., and paid for his passage to this country after his arrival. He was a tanner by trade, and later settled half-way between Bloomsburg and Berwick previous to the massacre of Wyoming. One day on his return from the mill he found his cabin in ruins, having been set on fire by the
Indians. His wife had discovered the presence of the savages in time to escape with her infant child, and was overtaken by her husband while on her way to Catawissa. There they afterward settled. He was a man of very genial nature, kind to the poor, and a pioneer known far and wide as one of good repute. He and his pioneer wife are both buried in the old Quaker graveyard at Catawissa. There he was probably
married, his wife's madien name being Frances Reamy. He owned about 300 acres of land, which with the aid of his children he cleared up; he died aged about eighty-three years. He and is wife were Lutherans, parents of twelve children, of whom Thomas was the father of Henry C., the subject of this sketch...(see Thomas Hartman) side or the other had to be recognized, his sympathies were with the American
colonies. He was a tanner by trade, tanned hides for the Indians, and prepared all kinds of furs. He lived here until his death, after which the
estate was divided, and Casper got a third of the homestead.

Father: Johann Nicholas Hartmann b: in Horweiller, Stromberg, Platinate, Germany
Mother: Maria Jacobina b: in Horweiller, Stromberg, Platinate, Germany

Marriage 1 Frances Reemy b: 16 DEC 1754 in Berks Co, PA
• Married: 27 DEC 1772 in Northumberland, PA
Children
1 Laurence Hartman b: 30 SEP 1773
2 William 1st Hartman b: 6 JUN 1775
3 Casper Hartman b: 13 JUN 1777 in Catawissa, Northumberland Co., PA
4 John Hartman b: 24 JAN 1779
5 Thomas Hartman b: 26 JUL 1781
6 Elizabeth Hartman b: 27 SEP 1783
7 William 2nd Hartman b: 2 MAR 1786
8 Samuel Hartman b: 8 FEB 1788 in Catawissa, PA
9 Joseph Hartman b: 19 APR 1790
10 Sarah Hartman b: 10 APR 1792
11 Jane Hartman b: 16 NOV 1793
12 Nancy Hartman b: 30 APR 1796 in Catawissa, PA



From The History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Penn
PDF pg 562 of 946
pg number on text 401-402 from the chapter on Catawissa BIOGBAPHICAL SKETCHES
“NELSON C. HARTMAN, farmer, P. O. Catawissa, was born in this county Decem- ber 8, 1845, a son of Moses and Rebecca (Clayton) Hartman, the parents of the latter being among the early settlers of this county. Her ancestors came from Scotland and her husband's from Germany. Our subject's grandfather, Casper, was born in this county, his father coming direct from Germany, and settling where Nelson C. now resides about 1760, and taking up a section of land. At the outbreak of the Revolution he was thought by many to have been a "Tory; he was a man of few words, strong ideas, orthodox in religion, and strongly opposed to war, but when the crisis came and one side or the other had to be recognized, his sympathies were with the American colonies. He was a tanner bj trade, tanned hides for the Indians, and prepared all kinds of furs. He lived here until his death, after which the estate was divided, and Casper, the grandfather of our subject, got a third of the homestead and lived on it until his death. One of his sons moved on the great-grandfather's place. Our subject's father was born on the homestead of his father and after years bought the place where our subject now lives. He resided there-
p 402
about thirty years,but in his later days moved to Catawissa, where he died in 1871. He was the father of four children, three of whom are living: Harriet, wife of Nelson John, residing in Minnesota; Deborah, deceased; Nelson C, and Jane, wife of J. M. Smith, residing in Catawissa. Nelson C. was reared on a farm and remained at home until twenty years of age, when he went West through Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota and as far aa the Rocky Mountains. After an absence of one year he returned home and was employed on the Philadelphia*ReadingRailroad as fireman for four years. He abandoned that, however, and went on the farm, where he now lives. Here he owns about 300 acres of good land. February 16, 1870, he married Alice, daughter of Andrew and Anna {Boone) Clark, and they are the parents of two children, Andrew-C. and Harry Garfield. Mrs. Hartman is a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Hartman has served as school director several years. He has One of the finest farms in this section and one of the best residences, with all the latest improvements.”
Spouses
Birth16 Dec 1754
Death12 Jan 1837, Catawissa, PA
Marriage27 Dec 1772, Catawissa, PA
ChildrenLawrence (1773-<1827)
 Wiliam (1775-<1827)
 Casper (1777-1841)
 John (1779-)
 Thomas (1781-)
 Elizabeth (1783-)
 William (1786-)
 Samuel (1788-)
 Joseph (1790-<1827)
 Sarah (1792-1825)
 Jane (1793-<1827)
 Nancy (1796-)
 Mary (1797-)
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