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Daniel Bergey

Male 1815 - 1894  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Daniel Bergey was born on 22 Apr 1815 in Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania (son of Henry Bergey and Elizabeth Cassel); died on 29 Dec 1894 in Berlin, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Source Ezra E. Eby

    Daniel Bergey, " was born April 22nd, 1815, and died December 29th, 1894. "

    Daniel Bergey, "son of Henry and Elizabeth (Cassel) Bergey, was born in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, April 22nd, 1815. On December 23rd, 1838, he married to Mary, daughter of Isaac and Barbara (Yoder) Souder. She was born November 5th, 1817. In 1855 they with their family of four children moved to Canada and settled in Waterloo County. They resided in Berlin where he died December 29th, 1894. They had a family of five children, one of which was born in Canada.

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    Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)
    BERGEY , DANIEL

    Sex: Male
    Age: 56
    Birthplace: US
    Religion: Mennonite
    Origin: GERMAN
    Occupation: MASON
    District: WATERLOO NORTH ( 032 )
    Sub-district: Waterloo North ( C )
    Division: 2
    Page: 34
    Microfilm reel: C-9944
    Reference: RG31 — Statistics Canada

    Daniel married Mary Sounder on 23 Dec 1838. Mary was born on 5 Nov 1817. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Catharine Bergey was born on 13 Aug 1845.
    2. Annie Bergey was born on 31 Oct 1847; died on 11 Apr 1885.
    3. Gideon Bergey was born on 14 Oct 1849; died on 23 Apr 1852.
    4. Sarah Bergey was born on 7 Apr 1852 in USA.
    5. Gideon Bergey was born on 20 Jun 1855; died on 29 Dec 1857.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Bergey was born on 12 Feb 1782 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (son of Isaac Bergey and Veronica Hunsberger); died on 2 Apr 1828.

    Henry married Elizabeth Cassel. Elizabeth was born on 7 Oct 1779; died on 29 Apr 1852. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Cassel was born on 7 Oct 1779; died on 29 Apr 1852.
    Children:
    1. Isaac Bergey was born on 3 Oct 1802.
    2. Mary Bergey was born in 1804; died on 4 Apr 1878.
    3. Sarah Bergey was born on 9 Mar 1806.
    4. Elizabeth Bergey was born on 22 Jan 1808; died on 27 Oct 1817.
    5. Catharine Bergey was born on 8 Jan 1810.
    6. Henry Bergey was born on 16 Jan 1813; died on 10 Mar 1883.
    7. 1. Daniel Bergey was born on 22 Apr 1815 in Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania; died on 29 Dec 1894 in Berlin, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    8. Susannah Bergey was born on 8 Sep 1818; died on 17 Mar 1878.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Isaac Bergey was born about 1740 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (son of Hans (John) Bergey); died about 1791 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    From Ezra Eby Book

    Isaac Bergey, "the eldest son of old Hans Bergey, was born about the year 1740. He resided at first near Germantown, but after his marriage to Mary Hunsicker he moved to Montgomery County where quite a number of his co-religionists had already formed several small communities. Here he lived until about the year 1791 when he died. With his first wife he had three children, namely: III John, III Jacob, and Isaac. None of the descendants of the three sons reside in Canada. Their descendants are to be found in Montgomery and other counties of Pennsylvania and in some of the Western States. After the decease of his first wife he married to Veronica Hunsberger, with whom he had ten children.

    Isaac married Veronica Hunsberger. Veronica died in 1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Veronica Hunsberger died in 1806.

    Notes:

    (2005). "Hunsberger." Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Mennonite Historical Society of Canada. Retrieved 23 Feb 2005

    Hunsberger is a Mennonite family name, evidently Swiss in origin, found in the Franconia (PA) and Ontario districts of the Mennonite Church (MC). Bishop Henry Hunsberger (1768-1854) of the Blooming Glen, PA Mennonite congregation (MC) was assistant moderator of the Franconia Conference in 1847 by virtue of being second in seniority in years of service as a bishop. Because the moderator, Bishop John Hunsicker (d. 17 November 1847), sympathized with the vision and concerns of John H. Oberholtzer and sat with the Oberholtzer party in the Franconia meetinghouse on 7 October 1847 when the final secession of the Oberholtzer group occurred, Hunsberger served as moderator of the October 1847 session of the Franconia Conference. Jacob B. Hunsberger (1836-1919) served as preacher in the Coventry and Vincent congregations of the Franconia Conference from 1877 until his death over 41 years later. Christian R. Hunsberger (1823-1906) was a preacher in the Upper Skippack congregation (MC) of the Franconia Conference from 1879 until 1906. The Ontario Mennonite (MC) preachers included Abraham K. Hunsberger (1827-1889) of the Moyer congregation, and Noah Hunsberger, who was ordained preacher in 1903 and served in Sherkston and Waterloo. Bishop Ephraim Hunsberger (1814-1904) of the Eastern District Conference of the General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM) served as preacher in the Hereford congregation (GCM) beginning in 1849. In 1852 he moved to Wadsworth, Medina Co., Ohio, where he organized a congregation which he served for 50 years.

    Children:
    1. Abraham Bergey died in 1823.
    2. Christian Bergey
    3. 2. Henry Bergey was born on 12 Feb 1782 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 2 Apr 1828.
    4. Samuel Bergey was born on 2 Aug 1790; died on 21 Mar 1847.
    5. Joseph Bergey was born about 1792 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 3 May 1875.
    6. Michael Bergey was born on 11 Dec 1792 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 22 Dec 1877 in Hespeler, Waterloo Towunship, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    7. Mary Bergey
    8. Magdalena Bergey
    9. Elizabeth Bergey
    10. Sarah "Sallie" Bergey


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hans (John) Bergey was born in in Saxony, Germany.

    Notes:

    Source Ezra Eby

    Hans Bergey, " a native of Saxony. Germany, emigrated to America shortly after the Mennonites had formed settlements in and around Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was a strict adherent to the Mennonite doctrines. Dates of his birth and death and to whom he was married could not be obtained when the writer was last to Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and it is doubtful whether any records are preserved that will give us more information pertaining to this old progenitor. His family consisted of *four sons...."

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    Source
    Descendants of:
    JOHN ULRICH BERGEY
    http://home.cogeco.ca/~familytree/bergey.html

    John Ulrich Bergey and his wife Mary were Mennonites as shown by the fact that he was one of the originators of the congregation in Salford, Pennsylvania, in 1738. His name appears among those to whom the meeting-house, and tract of land on which it stood, were transferred by the ministers and deacons of the congregation.

    At a session of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, held in Philadelphia on the 12th and 13th days of April, 1743, John Ulrich Bergey was naturalized. He had conscientious scruples to taking an oath and was affirmed.

    John Ulrich Bergey made his will November 9, 1762, and it was probated December 11, 1762, indicating that he died between these two dates. He was a comparatively young man as shown by the fact that only the older children were married, while the younger children were still under age.

    John Ulrich Bergey and his wife Mary are buried at the Salford Mennonite Meetinghouse. Their graves were marked with field stones until July, 1907, when a granite monument was erected on the spot by the Bergey family association, and unveiled with an appropriate ceremony 27 September, 1907.

    The Family Name

    In a deed, given in 1728, in which John Ulrich Bergey conveys 100 acres of land to Jacob Enger he writes his name Hans Ulrich Burgy. This is the earliest signature that has been found and it is presumed that this is the original spelling of the family name. John Ulrich's name as appended to his will is either written with assistance or it is an attempt to anglicize it so as to make it more readily comprehensible by English speaking persons.

    John Ulrich Bergey's sons used three different renditions: Bergey, Berge and Berky. The greater number of the descendants of John Ulrich write their name Bergey. Some of the descendants of John write the name Berky. A few of the descendants of Isaac and all the descendants of Abraham write the name Berge. Some of the descendants of Isaac also write the name Bergy.

    From: "The Genealogy of the Bergey Family" by David H. Bergey, 1925

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    Source:
    bownehistory.org

    Of the Mennonite faith, Bergey came from Switzerland in 1719. He had 11 children. Progenitors of a large family in Pennsylvania, Ontario and the Mid-West. This house stands as a memorial to him and his progeny.”

    Children:
    1. 4. Isaac Bergey was born about 1740 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died about 1791 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    2. Abraham Bergey was born on 6 Jan 1742/43.
    3. Hannes Bergey
    4. Henry Bergey died in in in infancy.




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