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Anna Christina Martretha (Chateau) Bernheisel (1745 - 1802)

Anna Christina Martretha Bernheisel formerly Chateau aka Shatto
Born in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvaniamap
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of — married 1760 in Berks, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 57 in Perry, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Biography

Burial

  • Lebanon Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard, Loysville, Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA


Notes

Note N1194Name also Shatto, schedo, shadow. She was called Christine and Tina and Jenny. She signed a 1797 deed with her mark as "Jean" but was called "Jennie" in her husband's will. She was administrator of her husband's estate in 1802. She was a Calvinist. Could Jennie possibly have been a second wife???--cek Cemetery Inscriptions Lebanan Church, Loysville has her listed as Catherine. LDS AF has her m to Martin BERNHEISEL, he was b 1741 Lancaster, PA. No children are listed.

Anna was born in 1745. She was the daughter of Jean Chateau and Eva Robillard. She passed away about 1802.

Sources


Web page: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVK4-JFKW Citation: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVK4-JFKW : 11 July 2016), Anna Christina Shatto Bernheisel, 1802; Burial, Loysville, Perry, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Lebanon Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard; citing record ID 36538346, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.

  • Legacy NFS Source: Anna Christina Margaretha Chateau - aka-name: Bernheisel

Citation: Perry County Historians, Recipient: to Julie K. Purdy, Author's Addr: at Perry County Historians, P.O. Box 73, Newport, PA 17074-0073, Jill Martin, May 13th, 2000, Location Year, 2000, Unknown repository, Page number: Information obtained September 3rd, 2001 Notes: aka-name: Bernheisel death: birth: 20 November 1745; Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States





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Chateau-40 and Chateau-12 appear to represent the same person because: The mother is alreadt merged a proposed merge of the father is in place
posted by Chris Hoult
Chateau-40 and Chateau-12 appear to represent the same person because: The mother is alreadt merged a proposed merge of the father is in place
posted by Chris Hoult
Chateau-12 and Chateau-40 are not ready to be merged because: Pending further research
posted on Chateau-40 (merged) by Laura Enomoto
Chateau-40 and Chateau-12 are not ready to be merged because: I'm not entirely certain that Martin Bernheisel's wife is this person. So far, I've found no source referenced and have only pulled the information from other trees and FindaGrave. I hesitate to merge to the Shatto family and later find that she has been an erroneous proposition.

atDNA of my family, descended from Adam Barnhisle, also has shown no indication of connection to the Shatto family though there are multiple matches to the Bernhisel family, previous to Adam's father Martin.

posted by Corinne b
Chateau-40 and Chateau-12 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious match
posted by James Luper III

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