SPANG, Charles

Male 1907 - 1983  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SPANG, Charles was born 11 Aug 1907, Pennsylvania (son of SPANG, Samuel K. and RICK, Ella R.); died Apr 1983, Reading, Berks Co. PA.

    Charles — Living. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living

    Charles — LAUBACH, Frances. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SPANG, Samuel K. was born 14 Jan 1868, Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania (son of SPANG, Jacob K. and KAUFFMAN, Sarah Ann); died 24 Aug 1921, Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.

    Notes:

    Samuel K. Spang, son of Jacob K. and Sarah (Kauffman) Spang, was born at Hamburg, Pa., Jan. 14, 1868. He was educated in the schools of Reading, including a business course in the Interstate Commercial College, and upon finishing his preparation, assisted his father for six years as clerk, etc., in the business of manufacturing charcoal iron at Lenhartsville, Berks county, where his father conducted an old-established iron works. In November, 1891, he became a clerk in the office of the Reading Trust Company, and after filling this position very satisfactorily until December, 1903, the directors selected him as treasurer of the company, which responsible position he has held since.

    Mr. Spang was married in 1900, to Ella Rick, daughter of Cyrus Rick, who was for many years cashier of the Farmers' National Bank of Reading. They have three children: Emily R., Mary R, and Charles R. Mr. Spang is a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading. He has officiated as secretary of the congregation for four years.

    His great-grandfather, Frederick Spang, was a prominent iron manufacturer in Oley township before 1800, having then become the owner of the Oley Forge along Manatawny Creek, and operated it very successfully until his death. He was succeeded by his son, Jacob K. Spang. For many years the plant was known as the "Spang Forge," and the settlement came to be called Spangville.

    Historical and Biographical Annals by Morton Montgomery; 1909. as taken from the Berks County GenWeb site.

    Samuel married RICK, Ella R. 1900. Ella (daughter of RICK, Cyrus and MADEIRA, Emma R.) was born 18 Nov 1869, Pennsylvania; died 03 Nov 1949, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  RICK, Ella R. was born 18 Nov 1869, Pennsylvania (daughter of RICK, Cyrus and MADEIRA, Emma R.); died 03 Nov 1949, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.
    Children:
    1. SPANG, Emily R. was born 24 Apr 1901, Pennsylvania; died 21 Mar 1991.
    2. SPANG, Mary Rick was born 1904, Pennsylvania; died 1982.
    3. 1. SPANG, Charles was born 11 Aug 1907, Pennsylvania; died Apr 1983, Reading, Berks Co. PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SPANG, Jacob K. was born 27 Jun 1835, Oley Twp., PA (son of SPANG, Jacob Seltzer and KLINE, Deborah S.); died 03 Jun 1913, Womelsdorf, PA; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.

    Notes:

    Jacob K. Spang, a prominent retired citizen of Reading, was born in Oley township, Berks county, son of Jacob S. and Deborah (Kline) Spang, and a grandson of Frederick Spang, an important figure of the time of the iron boom in the early part of the eighteenth century.
    Jacob S. Spang early in life took up the pursuits of his fathers, and for many years was engaged in the iron business. He also owned and operated much farming property throughout Berks county, and at one time, conducted a mercantile establishment at Spangsville, a settlement named in his honor. He died in 1862 aged sixty-four years. His wife lived to the advanced age of eighty-one years, dying in the faith of the Lutheran church, to which her husband had also belonged. He was a Whig, and at the time of the formation of the Republican party joined its ranks.
    Jacob K. Spang received a common school education, and while still in his 'teens worked in his father's store and around the furnaces. In 1865 he went to Dauphin county and engaged in the manufacture of iron, later removing to Hamburg, Pa., in the same line of business, and after three years in the latter place came to Reading, becoming associated with Bushong & Co., being one of the promoters of the Keystone Furnaces, holding the responsible position of superintendent for fifteen years. He then left the firm and purchased the Maiden-creek furnace property, which he personally conducted for a number of years, after which, in 1894 he discontinued the manufacture of iron and lived retired for a few years. Mr. Spang still owns this property, a very valuable one, and has also several fine farming properties, which he rents. Mr. Spang has been a very active business man, and has done much to further the business and manufacturing interests of this section.
    Mr. Spang was married in 1861 to Sarah Kauffman, daughter of Samuel Kauffman, one of the early iron manufacturers of this section. Four children have blessed this union: Fanny m. Charles Breneiser, a tobacco manufacturer; Mary; Samuel m. Miss Ella Rick, and is connected with the Colonial Trust Co.; and Alice, at home. Politically Mr. Spang is a Republican.

    (Source - Montgomery, Morton "Historical and Biographical History of Berks County", 1909. as taken from the Berks County Web-Gen Project)

    Jacob married KAUFFMAN, Sarah Ann 24 Dec 1861, Berks County, PA. Sarah (daughter of KAUFFMAN, Emmanuel) was born 07 Oct 1843, Pennsylvania; died 24 Nov 1929, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  KAUFFMAN, Sarah Ann was born 07 Oct 1843, Pennsylvania (daughter of KAUFFMAN, Emmanuel); died 24 Nov 1929, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.
    Children:
    1. SPANG, Fannie Kaufman was born 02 Nov 1863, Pennsylvania.
    2. SPANG, Mary K. was born 04 Jan 1866, Pennsylvania; died 20 Feb 1951, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.
    3. 2. SPANG, Samuel K. was born 14 Jan 1868, Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania; died 24 Aug 1921, Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.
    4. SPANG, Alice Merkle was born 19 Oct 1880, Pennsylvania; died 1938.

  3. 6.  RICK, Cyrus was born Pennsylvania (son of RICK, Charles and RUTH, Ellen Louise).

    Cyrus married MADEIRA, Emma R. 1868. Emma (daughter of MADEIRA, William s. and SHEPP, Rebecca) was born Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  MADEIRA, Emma R. was born Pennsylvania (daughter of MADEIRA, William s. and SHEPP, Rebecca).
    Children:
    1. 3. RICK, Ella R. was born 18 Nov 1869, Pennsylvania; died 03 Nov 1949, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.
    2. RICK, Anna
    3. RICK, Mary
    4. RICK, Charles


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SPANG, Jacob Seltzer was born 13 May 1797, Oley Twp, Berks, Pennsylvania (son of SPANG, Frederick and SELTZER, Margaret); died 07 Jun 1862, Oley Twp, Berks, Pennsylvania; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Oley Twp, Berks, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:


    Jacob Seltzer Spang was the individual for whom the borough of Spangsville was named in 1840. The Spang home, built by his father, Frederick, in 1792, still stands in that area. (William Neislar)http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/pa/montgomery/history/local/mchb0051.txt

    History: Local: Chapter XLVII: Borough of Norristown - Part II : Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co, PA

    In 1837 the public-houses had increased to nine. The "Washington" was kept by Abraham Markley, the "Rising Sun" by Samuel Sharpless, the "Eagle" by Henry Kerr, the Norristown Hotel by Jacob Spang, and the "Pennsylvania Farmer" by Daniel Emery.
    As indicative of the charges going on, we may mention that as public-houses the Washington House, the Rising Sun and Norristown Hotel have for some time ceased to exist. The "Eagle" is the present Rambo House, since greatly enlarged.

    http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/pa/montgomery/history/local/mchb0051.txt

    History: Local: Chapter XLVII: Borough of Norristown - Part II : Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co, PA

    Jacob married KLINE, Deborah S. 09 Apr 1823, Christ Oley Lutheran Church, Oley Township, Berks County, PA. Deborah was born 22 Feb 1801; died 11 Nov 1882; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Berks County, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  KLINE, Deborah S. was born 22 Feb 1801; died 11 Nov 1882; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Berks County, PA.
    Children:
    1. SPANG, Amelia Knabb was born 25 Mar 1824, Spangsville, Berks Co., PA; died 23 Sep 1876; was buried Friedens Cemetery, Oley Township, Berks County, PA.
    2. SPANG, Charlotte was born Abt 1825.
    3. SPANG, Deborah was born Abt 1840.
    4. SPANG, Carolina Loiusa was born 09 Feb 1826; died 13 Jun 1863, Spangsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Berks County, PA.
    5. SPANG, Anna Catharine was born 03 Feb 1829; died 18 Jul 1836, Spangsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Berks County, PA.
    6. SPANG, Sarah was born 08 Apr 1831; died 17 Jul 1836; was buried Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Berks County, PA.
    7. 4. SPANG, Jacob K. was born 27 Jun 1835, Oley Twp., PA; died 03 Jun 1913, Womelsdorf, PA; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.
    8. SPANG, Frederick Kline MD was born 22 Oct 1837; died 17 Feb 1894, Reading, Berks Co. PA; was buried Aft 17 Feb 1894, Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks, PA.
    9. SPANG, William Henry was born 01 Jan 1843; died 13 Apr 1932, Berks County, Pennsylvania; was buried St. John's (Gernants) Cemetery, Leesport, Berks County, PA.

  3. 10.  KAUFFMAN, Emmanuel was born Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 5. KAUFFMAN, Sarah Ann was born 07 Oct 1843, Pennsylvania; died 24 Nov 1929, Pennsylvania; was buried Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Berks County, PA.

  4. 12.  RICK, Charles died 1878.

    Charles — RUTH, Ellen Louise. Ellen died 1880. [Group Sheet]


  5. 13.  RUTH, Ellen Louise died 1880.
    Children:
    1. 6. RICK, Cyrus was born Pennsylvania.

  6. 14.  MADEIRA, William s.

    William — SHEPP, Rebecca. [Group Sheet]


  7. 15.  SHEPP, Rebecca
    Children:
    1. 7. MADEIRA, Emma R. was born Pennsylvania.