Tombstone: “Schneider, Heinrich - b. March 1 1769, m. 61 years to Elisabeth Ritter having 7 sons and 4 daughters d. November 15 1854”
55815 Mar 1795: sp. bap. George Schneider s/o Peter & Maria Margaret Schneider.
56714 Jan 1798: sp. bap, Anna Maria Schneider d/o Matthias & Anna Maria Schneider.
56818 Jan 1801: sp. bap. Henry Mack s/o Jacob & Catharine Mack
5691810 census, age >45, Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA USA
570 (but we believe him to be ~36)
28 Nov 1817: sp. bap. Seeckny(?) Joerg, d/o Christopher & Barbara Joerg
5711820 census, age >45, Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA USA
56231 May 1821: sp. bap. Eliza Mensch d/o Abraham & Catharine Mensch
5721830 census, age 50-60, Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA USA
5631840 census, age 60-70, Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA USA
5731850 census, age 76, East Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA USA
574not found in 1860 census.
Northampton Co., PA, USA
73 The area now known as Northampton County was originally part of an enormous county that the Penns had named Bucks County. Northampton County was partitioned from Bucks County in 1752. Easton, the largest settlement, was named the County Seat. Allen Township, as known today, was also part of Bucks County. Thirty-seven signers formed a petition to the Court of Quarter Sessions in Newtown, Bucks County, in June 1748, for the creation of a township. The present metes and bounds were established in 1752. In 1845 East Allen township was split off from Allen township. In 1850 Allen Township was split into Lower and Upper Allen Township.