Christoph Demuth made his home in Lancaster, PA, where , in 1767, he married Elizabeth Hartaffel, a daughter of a tobacco manufacturer. In 1770, Christopher Demuth purchased his father-in-law s business and established Demuth Tobacco Shop. This is the famous Lancaster tobacco shop, situated at 114 East King Street, the oldest establishment of its kind in the United States which has been maintained by the same family from its inception to date.
Christoph Demuth was not onkly a successful businessman, but also found time to serve as a private in Captain Jacob Krug's Company of Colonel Matthias Slaughs' Batattalion, Lancaster County Rifleman. in 1777.
Christioph and Elizabeth Demuth had a large family, consisting of ten children. Christoph's son, Jacob Demuth (1779-1842), who succceeded his father as proprietor of the tobacco shop, was married three times, fathering a total of twenty children. It is noteworthy that among the twenty children were several amateur artsits of talent. One of their descendants was the famed painter Charles Demuth (1883-1935.
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Diane Wenger. “Christopher Demuth: From ‘Single Brother’ to Celebrated Snuff Maker.” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 141, no. 2, 2017, pp. 115–144. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.5215/pennmaghistbio.141.2.0115.
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