DARE, Caherine B.

Female Abt 1827 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DARE, Caherine B. was born Abt 1827, Maryland (daughter of DARE, John and HERSPERGER, Susan).

    Caherine married GERRY, Michael M. MD Dec 1848. Michael was born Abt 1824, Maryland. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. GERRY, Rosanna was born Abt 1851.
    2. GERRY, Mary F. was born 1851.
    3. GERRY, William was born Abt 1855.
    4. GERRY, Clara was born Abt 1855.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DARE, John was born 25 Oct 1785 (son of DARE, William and BELANGE, Rebecca); died 06 Oct 1878.

    John married HERSPERGER, Susan 06 Oct 1824, Frederick County, Maryland. Susan (daughter of HERSPERGER, Henry B. and RAMSBERGH, Catherine) was born 23 Mar 1806; died 08 Aug 1857, Jefferson, Maryland - Age 83. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  HERSPERGER, Susan was born 23 Mar 1806 (daughter of HERSPERGER, Henry B. and RAMSBERGH, Catherine); died 08 Aug 1857, Jefferson, Maryland - Age 83.
    Children:
    1. 1. DARE, Caherine B. was born Abt 1827, Maryland.
    2. DARE, Mary Jane was born Abt 1830; died died in childhood.
    3. DARE, Lemuel was born Abt 1830.
    4. DARE, Elizabeth M. was born Abt 1830.
    5. DARE, Susan Matilda was born Abt 1830; died 14 Nov 1912.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  DARE, William was born 21 Nov 1768, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey; died 18 Jun 1839, Cumberland County, New Jersey.

    William — BELANGE, Rebecca. Rebecca was born Abt 1770, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  BELANGE, Rebecca was born Abt 1770, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. 2. DARE, John was born 25 Oct 1785; died 06 Oct 1878.
    2. DARE, Charles was born 1796.
    3. DARE, Lemuel was born 1800.
    4. DARE, Elizabeth was born 1806.
    5. DARE, Rebecca was born 1808.

  3. 6.  HERSPERGER, Henry B. was born 16 Nov 1760, Switzerland (son of HERSPERGER, Bernhard and NEBIGER, Elizabeth); died 03 Dec 1812, Maryland; was buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Henry inherited the farm from his father. He and his wife were initially buried on the farm but later moved to the cemetery in Jefferson, Md.
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    Sometime after his death, the children of Henry and Catherine seemed to change the spelling of their name from Hershberger to Hersperger, except for John and his descendants who spelled it Hersberger. Also, Aaron Hersperger changed the spelling of the name to Hersberger for his descendants (Henry P. Hersperger, unpub., Nicholasville, Kentucky]
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    The following is copied from ?The History of Frederick County, Maryland? by T.J.C. Williams and Folger McKinsey; and originally published in 1910. You will note the German spelling of Hershberger and the reference to Bernard being from Germany when, in fact, he was from Switzerland and he spelled his name Hersberger.

    Bernard Hershberger, great-grandfather of Miss Elizabeth Dare, of Jefferson, Frederick County, Md., was a native of Germany and brought his wife and family with him when he came to America, but how many children he and, and what were their names, cannot be ascertained nor is it known whether they landed at New York or at Baltimore. It is certain, however, that they came in 1798, and they brought money with them, for it is stated that Bernard and his little son, Henry, had money in their belts. Bernard Hershberger bought 160 acres of land in what is now Frederick County, and on a part of this land the town of Jefferson was laid out by him, and called New Town. By Act of the Legislature, 1832, it was named Jefferson. His whole life was spent cultivating and improving the land which he had purchased. He owned a large number of slaves, but he could not believe that such a traffic or ownership was right and just; he therefore set all his slaves free some time before the war of 1812. Bernard Hershberger had several sons and four daughters, three of whom married men by the name of Kemp. There is an amusing story related concerning the marriage of one of the daughters. She was engaged to be married to a young man who lived in Baltimore. For some reason, however, Miss Hershberger changed her mind, and desired to remain mistress of herself. The distance to Baltimore was great, and means of
    communication slow and uncertain. But no obstacles could daunt the determined lady. She mounted her horse, rode the long distance to Baltimore, found the young man, and secured the much desired release.

    Bernard Hershberger gave one acre of land to be used as a cemetery, and after deeding a portion to each of his daughters, he left the remainder to his son, Henry.

    Henry Hershberger, grandfather of Miss Elizabeth M. Dare, was a child only five years old when he came with his parents to America. He spent his life in improving and beautifying the land which he inherited from his father. If, as the old saying has it, that man is a public benefactor who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before, what do we not owe to the men who by their sacrifices and unceasing toil, have turned the frowning forest into a blooming garden.

    Henry Hershberger was married to Catherine Remsberg who was then in her twenty-fifth year. Their children are: 1, John B., married Miss Wiles, died in Jefferson, Md., some time before 1872; 2, Mary, married first to George Herring, and after his death to Peter Boyer, her brother-in-law, the husband of her sister, Catherine, deceased, she died in Jefferson, aged eighty-three; 3, Henry, married Julia Scott, has twelve children, died at Broad Run, Frederick Co., Md.;4, Elizabeth (Mrs James Wiles), deceased; 5, Catherine (Mrs. Peter Boyer), died in Jefferson; 6, Thomas, moved to the West in early manhood, married Miss Dever; 7, Susan, married John Dare, father of Miss Elizabeth Dare of Jefferson, died aged eighty-three. Henry Hershberger built the second house in Jefferson, now the rear of a dwelling and store owned by R. L. Shaff. On this site Mr Hershberger had a wagon shop and a smithy which he afterwards rented to Mr. Bell
    for twenty-five years. Henry Hershberger and his wife were devout members of the Reformed Church. After Mr Hershberger?s death, the Hershberger land passed into the hands of his widow, who lived at the homestead for twelve years. Three years after her death, it was divided among the heirs.
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    Political Intelligencer (Maryland) -- April 8, 1801

    DOLLAR REWARD

    Went away from the Subscriber on the 25th day of March last an apprentice lad named Peter Fifher, he is a little upwards of twenty years old, by his indenture, he being free sometime in August next; about five feet six or seven inches high, had on when he went away a coloured pankeen coat, swan-down jacket, striped trowsers, and furr Hat. Any person securing the said lad for me shall be entitled to the above rewards.
    April 8, 1801 Henry Hersperger

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    Political Intelligencer (Maryland) -- April 22, 1803

    STRAY MARE

    Was taken up, by the subscriber, on the 4th instant, a black mare, about 7 or 8 years old, 14 hands high, has four white feet, a white nose, a small scar on her forehead, and a bobtail. The owner is desired to prove property, pay the charges, and take her away. HENRY HERSPERGER,
    near the Trap.
    April 8, 1803

    Henry married RAMSBERGH, Catherine 07 May 1787. Catherine (daughter of RAMSBERGH, George and BRUNNER, Elizabeth) was born 21 Dec 1762; died 02 May 1824; was buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  RAMSBERGH, Catherine was born 21 Dec 1762 (daughter of RAMSBERGH, George and BRUNNER, Elizabeth); died 02 May 1824; was buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. HERSBERGER, George was born 1788, Frederick County, Maryland; died Bef 1813, Frederick County, Maryland.
    2. HERSBERGER, John Bernard was born 23 Sep 1789, Maryland; died 16 Oct 1829, Jefferson, Maryland.
    3. HERSPERGER, Mary was born 02 Dec 1791, Frederick County, Maryland; died 16 Apr 1874, Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland.
    4. HERSPERGER, Henry was born 17 Sep 1794, Frederick County, Maryland; died 10 Jan 1859, Broad Run, Frederick County, Maryland; was buried Jefferson Union Cemetery, Frederick County, Maryland.
    5. HERSPERGER, Elizabeth was born 24 Nov 1796, Frederick, Maryland, USA; died 06 Dec 1864, Jefferson, Frederick, Maryland, USA; was buried Jefferson United Methodist Church Cemetery, Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland.
    6. HERSPERGER, Ferdinand was born Abt 1799.
    7. HERSPERGER, Catherine was born 02 Jan 1802, Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland; died 30 Mar 1837, Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland.
    8. HERSPERGER, Thomas was born Abt 1803.
    9. 3. HERSPERGER, Susan was born 23 Mar 1806; died 08 Aug 1857, Jefferson, Maryland - Age 83.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  HERSPERGER, Bernhard was born 13 Nov 1735, Sissach, Basell, Switzerland (son of HERSPERGER, Heinrich and MOHLER, Dorothea); died Bef 22 Sep 1798, Frederick County, Maryland; was buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Herschberger is spelled in a variety of ways - Hershberger, Hersperger, Hershperger, Hersberger. The last is reportedly the most common spelling in Indiana although this was not the spelling given to David Spang by Carl and Audrey Hinshaw.
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    Bernard Hershberger and George Scott served on the Observation Committee of Frederick County, Maryland for the colonies in the Revolutionary War. (Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. XI, pp 168-173)
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    Bernard laid out New Town, later called Jefferson, on one corner of his farm.
    Bernard and his wife were buried on the farm but Bernard's body was later moved to the cemetery in Jefferson, Maryland. His wife's body could not be found.
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    Swiss Records of Bernhard Hersperger?s Immigration to the Colonies in 1772

    ?1772, I. Emigrants recorded in MP.

    MP records the names of the heads of the emigrating parties followed by the number of the members of which each party consists in figures, the first denoting men, the second women and the third children. A few times also the father?s name is added and usually ?unmarried? in case of the single persons. Besides, the tax and manumission dues paid, or the release from their payment, are recorded as in 1771. The amount of the property on which the tax was levied and all other items have been taken from other sources.? p. 185

    In the section on Basel records, 1772, Amt [district] Farnsburg, from Sissach, p. 187, is listed:
    ?Bernhard Hersperger, 1.1.6
    Pays: Manumission......................................................20.---
    Ten percent tax (on lb 2024.-).........................202.- 222.---

    Elisabeth Nebiger, his wife
    Their children:
    1. Heinrich, bapt........................................................... ?
    2. Barbara, bapt..............................................?............Apr. 8, 1762
    3. Dorothea, bapt..............................................?..........July 3, 1763
    4. Elisabeth, bapt............................................................June 23, 1766
    5. Maria, bapt......................................................?........Dec. 6, 1767
    6. Eva, bapt.....................................................................Jan. 22, 1771"

    ?...II. Emigrants not recorded in MP, Sissach (Amt Farnsburg):

    Anna Wurtz from Rumlingen, stepdaughter of Bernhard Hersperger above. Had permission and paid for the letter through her stepfather (AA, ?Ausfertigung der Frenlassungen?), but was not recorded in MP. In 1784 (GAV 19, 452) Martin Riggenbacher collected lb 646.10 for her.? p. 197.

    ?After 1736, or possibly 1738, roughly speaking the emigration from Basel was directed mainly to Pennsylvania, whence some proceded to the colonies further South, very few to those further North.? p. 83.

    ?The spelling of names varies greatly, not only between different sources, but also in the same source, sometimes even in KB [Parish Registers]. In the first place variations arise from...then the interchanges between b and p, especially sb and sp. ... We give therefore the names simply in the spellings and forms of the leading source and add variants only where the former are faulty or unusual. ...? p. 84-85.

    ?...all financial statements of this treatise are made in Basel pounds. ... corresponded in 1737 to 2/15 Pennsylvania pounds. It may however be assumed that some of the emmigrants had at least a little more money at their disposal than they admitted.? p. 85

    ?Amt Farnsburg was one of the largest districts in the Canton of Basel. The Canton of Basel of the eighteenth century comprised both the present Canton of Basel-Stadt and the Canton of Basel-Land. ... Even today one-third of Basel -Land is covered with forests. ... The city had control of the whole Canton and kept its subjects until 1790 in the state of serfdom in which it had acquired them from the bishop of Basel and other rulers.... The Church was the Reformed Church. ... Church discipline was very strict. Wilful and continuous absence from public worship...could be punished by banishment.? pp. 86-87.

    ?1771-1772-The immigration of these two years suddenly equals that of the year 1749 and was undoubtedly caused by hard times. ... most of the emigrants of the preceding years [1771-72] were poor and had sought other countries and better sustenance on account of the high prices and unemployment....? p. 173.

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    Faust, Albert Bernhardt and Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus, editors. Lists of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the American Colonies, Volume II. From the State Archives of Bern and Basel Switzerland. Washington, DC: The National Genealogical Society, 1925. Republished with Volume I, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976.

    Bernhard married NEBIGER, Elizabeth 11 Dec 1759. Elizabeth (daughter of NEBIGER, Heinrich and BUSER, Barbara) was born 22 May 1732, Haefelfingen, Basell, Switzerland; died Bef 22 Sep 1798; was buried Farm in Jefferson, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  NEBIGER, Elizabeth was born 22 May 1732, Haefelfingen, Basell, Switzerland (daughter of NEBIGER, Heinrich and BUSER, Barbara); died Bef 22 Sep 1798; was buried Farm in Jefferson, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. HERSPERGER, Dorothy was born 03 Jul 1753, Switzerland; died 03 Dec 1831, Frederick County, Maryland.
    2. HERSPERGER, Catherine was born Abt 1758.
    3. 6. HERSPERGER, Henry B. was born 16 Nov 1760, Switzerland; died 03 Dec 1812, Maryland; was buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Maryland.
    4. HERSPERGER, Barbara was born 08 Apr 1762, Switzerland.
    5. HERSPERGER, Elizabeth was born 23 Jun 1765, Switzerland.
    6. HERSPERGER, Mary was born 06 Dec 1767, Switzerland.
    7. HERSPERGER, Eva was born 22 Jan 1771.

  3. 14.  RAMSBERGH, George was born Abt 1740, Wurtemberg, Germany.

    George — BRUNNER, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born Abt 1740, Wurtemberg, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  BRUNNER, Elizabeth was born Abt 1740, Wurtemberg, Germany.
    Children:
    1. 7. RAMSBERGH, Catherine was born 21 Dec 1762; died 02 May 1824; was buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Maryland.