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Markley, Hattie Elizabeth

Markley, Hattie Elizabeth

Female 1871 - 1964  (92 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Markley, Hattie Elizabeth was born on 8 May 1871 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA (daughter of Markley, Tilghman G. and Dorward, Mary Elizabeth); died on 12 Apr 1964; was buried in Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 Jul 1871, Carbon Co., PA; Baptized by Rev. Abraham Bartholomew
    • Census: 07 Jun 1880, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA

    Hattie married Paff, William in Jun 1898 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA. William was born on 01 Nov 1857; died on 20 Nov 1935; was buried in Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Paff, William Conrad Markley was born in 1905; died in 1971.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Markley, Tilghman G.Markley, Tilghman G. was born in 1841 in PA (son of Markley, Jonah and Walk, Catherine); died on 31 Jan 1928 in Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA; was buried on 2 Feb 1928 in Weissport, Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; Union Hill Cemetery
    • Census: 23 Sep 1850, Upper Towmensing, Carbon Co., PA
    • Census: 10 Jul 1860, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA
    • Census: 07 Jun 1880, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; Boot and Shoemaker

    Tilghman married Dorward, Mary Elizabeth on 10 Feb 1870 in Carbon Co., PA. Mary (daughter of Dorward, Thomas and Merland, Sallie) was born on 19 Aug 1844 in PA; died on 26 Mar 1925 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 30 Mar 1925 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorward, Mary ElizabethDorward, Mary Elizabeth was born on 19 Aug 1844 in PA (daughter of Dorward, Thomas and Merland, Sallie); died on 26 Mar 1925 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 30 Mar 1925 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 07 Jun 1880, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA

    Notes:

    Died:
    Influenza and arteriosclerosis

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by Rev. Abraham Bartholomew

    Children:
    1. 1. Markley, Hattie Elizabeth was born on 8 May 1871 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; died on 12 Apr 1964; was buried in Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA.
    2. Markley, Eugene Alexander was born on 15 Aug 1873 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; died on 8 Dec 1923 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 12 Dec 1923 in Weissport, Carbon Co., PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Markley, JonahMarkley, Jonah was born on 01 Jul 1800 in Northampton Co., PA; died on 01 Feb 1886 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 05 Feb 1886 in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA; St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
    • Census: 23 Sep 1850, Upper Towmensing, Carbon Co., PA; Laborer
    • Census: 10 Jul 1860, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; Farmer
    • Census: 11 Jul 1870, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; Farmer
    • Census: 10 Jun 1880, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; Weaver

    Notes:

    Records of Reverend Frederick Wilhelm Meendsen, Lutheran Pastor in Northampton and Lehigh Counties, Pennsylvania (transcribed by Rev. Amandus S. Leiby, typescript at Lehigh County Historical Society, Allentown, Pennsylvania):

    Names listed as Johas Merkel and Katharine Walk

    1850 Census: Jonah 45 (b.1805), Catherine 38 (b.1812)
    1860 Census: Jonah 56 (b.1804), Catherine 47 (b. 1813); the age of 56 is what Ancestry.com says

    Jonah Markley: Carbon County's esteemed court crier
    EARLY TIMES CAPSUL
    BY JIM ZBICK
    Times News May 18, 1996

    Government officials throughout the area grieved at the sudden passing of Jonah Markley in 1886. For over 40 years, he was one of the county's most faithful servants.

    Born in Northampton County in 1801 to "humble and very respectable parents," Markley showed signs of early maturity as a teenager. At age 13 he became an associate of a Dr. Thomas, a respected physician in Philadelphia. Later, in life, Markley would be influenced by another doctor, Dr. Humphrey from cherryville who became his brother-in-law. During the Civil War, Dr. Humphrey, based in Easton, was the examining surgeon for the draft.

    After faithfully serving Dr. Thomas for a number of years in Philadelphia, Markley came to Carbon County, learning the weavers' trade at Lehigh Gap from a man named Peter Brown. Markley married Caroline Walck in 1828.

    Markley's next move was to Franklin where he established himself as a humble farmer. In a short time, however, he discovered his life was destined for public service.

    Soon after Carbon County's organization in 1843, Markley was elected one of the first constables. This made him familiar to county officials and when court crier William Holly retired, Markley was chosen as successor. It was a position the popular Franklin farmer would hold for the next four decades.

    "Through rain and shine and winter and summer, Markley was always in his accustomed place and with that manner so peculiarly his own, opened and closed the sessions of the court, calling out for good order and quietness during its continuance," one Mauch Chunk newspaperman noted.

    Despite being an octogenarian, Markley seemed to be in good health at the close of court on Jan. 23, 1886. As in countless previous sessions, he closed the court with a final prayer, "God save the commonwealth and the honorable court."

    Death came quite suddenly to the respected court crier. He died at 9 a.m. in his home in Franklin on February 1. The cause of death was termed "heart disease."

    Markley and his wife raised five sons and three daughters, and two of the children preceded him in death. He also left 53 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren.

    His remains were interred in the cemetery adjoining the Big Creek Evangelical Lutheran Church in Franklin Township. Friends and relatives formed a funeral cortege from the home to the church, then crowded into the sanctuary to hear Rev. J.S. Erb of Slatington deliver a practical message from Isaiah 38:1 entitled, "set thine house in order for thou shalt die."

    The service, which was in German, also included hymn-singing, reading of the 90th Psalm, and the Lord's Prayer. Many county officials attended the service, including William Holly, the man he replaced as court crier over 40 years earlier.

    "He was good natured and kind hearted to a fault, simple mannered and always obliging," a Mauch Chunk writer eulogized. "With his pleasant face and plain old-fashioned form, he'll be remembered as long as this county endures."

    From The Carbon Advocate, Volume 7, Number 7, Saturday, January 11, 1879
    Big Creek Items. On New Years day, our old friend, Jonas Markley, court crier, and his wife Catharine celebrated their golden wedding. About 50 or 60 persons were present, among whom
    were their three sons and two daughters. Among the presents to the worthy couple were one sack of flour, 6 pounds of coffee, 8 pounds of sugar, a large ham and sundry other articles. To say that Jonas was happy on that occasion falls far short of expressing his feelings.

    Jonah married Walk, Catherine on 11 Nov 1828 in Towamensing Twp., Northampton Co., PA. Catherine (daughter of Walk, George Michael and Strohl, Maria Elizabeth) was born on 17 Sep 1811; died on 03 Feb 1893 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Walk, CatherineWalk, Catherine was born on 17 Sep 1811 (daughter of Walk, George Michael and Strohl, Maria Elizabeth); died on 03 Feb 1893 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA; St. Paul's Union Church Cemetery
    • Baptised: 20 Oct 1811, Towamensing Twp., Northampton Co., PA
    • Census: 23 Sep 1850, Upper Towmensing, Carbon Co., PA
    • Census: 10 Jul 1860, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA
    • Census: 11 Jul 1870, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA
    • Census: 10 Jun 1880, Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA

    Children:
    1. Markley, Alexander was born on 01 Feb 1829 in Northampton Co., PA; died on 30 Sep 1863 in Carbon Co., PA.
    2. Markley, Harriet was born on 06 Oct 1830 in Northampton Co., PA; died on 2 May 1905 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.
    3. Markley, Caroline was born on 21 Jan 1833 in Walcksville, Carbon Co., PA; died on 15 Dec 1927 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 20 Dec 1927 in Weissport, Carbon Co., PA.
    4. Markley, Thomas Harrison was born on 21 Sep 1835 in Carbon Co., PA; died on 10 Apr 1903 in Weissport, Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 14 Apr 1903 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.
    5. Markley, Stephen was born on 18 Oct 1838 in PA; died on 29 Sep 1919 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 4 Oct 1929 in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA.
    6. 2. Markley, Tilghman G. was born in 1841 in PA; died on 31 Jan 1928 in Allentown, Lehigh Co., PA; was buried on 2 Feb 1928 in Weissport, Carbon Co., PA.
    7. Markley, Benjamin F was born on 3 Apr 1845 in Carbon Co., PA; died on 1 Mar 1929 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 4 Mar 1929 in Weissport, Carbon Co., PA.

  3. 6.  Dorward, Thomas was born in PA.

    Thomas married Merland, Sallie. Sallie was born in PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Merland, Sallie was born in PA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Dorward, Mary Elizabeth was born on 19 Aug 1844 in PA; died on 26 Mar 1925 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 30 Mar 1925 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Walk, George MichaelWalk, George Michael was born on 29 Sep 1775 (son of Walk, ?Michael); died on 18 May 1850 in Upper Towmensing, Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; St. Paul's Union Church Cemetery

    Notes:

    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=7520654&pid=-1075487352

    From: Chapter XIV, Franklin Township
    George Walk about 1800 settled on Saw-Mill Creek, where he built a saw-mill and carried on lumbering many years. The place is now owned by Edward Sensinger. He had five sons, - George, Thomas, Solomon, Simon, and Daniel. George settled above Little Gap; Thomas on the homestead; Simon above Weissport; Daniel at Pine Run. Of two daughters, Elizabeth became the wife of Charles Stetler, and Caroline of Jonah Markley.

    From:http://www.kinfolks.info/arner/churches/big-creek/index.html
    History of St. Paul’s Union Church. (now called St. Paul's Lutheren Church)
    First burial in Big Creek Cemetery probably before 1800.
    [originally a family burial ground, probably for the Solt family <../../solt.htm>.]
    First (and current) church building erected 1841.
    [land was donated by Johann and Susanna (Schneider) Solt <../../solt.htm>.]
    Church was rebuilt or renovated 1883.
    [on 1875 plat map of Franklin Township <../../maps/1875-franklin.jpg> (large file).]
    The cemetery is now also known as Franklin Township Cemetery .

    George married Strohl, Maria Elizabeth. Maria (daughter of Strohl, ?Peter) was born on 13 Jan 1779 in PA; died on 09 Dec 1849 in Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Strohl, Maria ElizabethStrohl, Maria Elizabeth was born on 13 Jan 1779 in PA (daughter of Strohl, ?Peter); died on 09 Dec 1849 in Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; St. Paul's Union Church Cemetery

    Notes:

    From: http://www.design-clients.com/geneweb/roberts/generation6.htm#363
    The parents of Thomas Walk:
    36. George Walk was born 29 September 1773. He died 18 May 1850 and was buried in Big Creek, St. Paul's Union. George Walk married Maria Elizabeth Strohl.
    37. Maria Elizabeth Strohl was born 13 January 1779. She died 9 December 1849 and was buried in Big Creek, St. Paul's Union.

    Children:
    1. Walk, George was born on 30 Mar 1804 in Carbon Co., PA; died on 23 Jul 1890 in Carbon Co., PA.
    2. Walk, Daniel was born on 18 Sep 1806 in Northampton Co., PA; died on 9 Sep 1888 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA.
    3. Walk, Thomas was born on 10 Mar 1809 in Carbon Co., PA; died on 09 Sep 1886 in Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.
    4. 5. Walk, Catherine was born on 17 Sep 1811; died on 03 Feb 1893 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA.
    5. Walk, Salome was born on 19 Nov 1813 in Towamensing Twp., Northampton Co., PA.
    6. Walk, Solomon was born on 04 Apr 1816 in Carbon Co., PA; died on 12 Aug 1896 in Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.
    7. Walk, Julianna was born on 27 Jul 1819 in Towamensing Twp., Northampton Co., PA; died on 14 Nov 1907 in Walcksville, Carbon Co., PA; was buried on 17 Nov 1907 in Big Creek, Franklin Twp, Carbon Co., PA.
    8. Walk, Simon was born on 20 Jan 1822 in Towamensing Twp., Northampton Co., PA; died on 15 Sep 1904 in Franklin Twp., Carbon Co., PA.