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Veronica Hallman

Female 1814 - 1894  (79 years)


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  • Name Veronica Hallman 
    Born 14 May 1814  Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 9 Jan 1894  Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I02540  All
    Last Modified 26 May 2009 

    Father Benjamin Hallman,   b. 18 Sep 1783, Perkismen Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Sep 1869, one mile east of Roseville, Ontario on his farm Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Mother Elizabeth Detweiler,   b. 8 Aug 1784,   d. 9 Aug 1856  (Age 72 years) 
    Married 2 Sep 1802 
    Family ID F0555  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family William Hunsberger,   d. 2 Mar 1895 
    Married 15 Apr 1834 
    Family ID F0572  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 14 May 1814 - Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 9 Jan 1894 - Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Found on Feb 28, 2005 at http://douglas.boddy.com/genealogy/hallman/canada/children.htm

      Veronica Hallman, was born May 14th, 1814, and died January 9th, 1894. She was married to William Hunsberger April 15th, 1834. After their marriage they moved on the lot lying next to the old "Grody Farm," north-west of the Schmidt Mennonite Meeting House, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario, where they commenced in the woods. They remained there until in the spring of 1836, when they purchased a farm of about 150 acres one mile west of New Dundee. Here they resided until their deaths. The earliest recollections of this dear old aunt by the writer (Rev. H.L. Hallman), are her kind words with which she always welcomed us as children to her home. She always had something to give to the children to make them happy. It was like going to one's own mother to come to her for comfort and advice. Strictly moral and upright in her life, she sought to teach her family according to her own convictions. Her admonitions to her own and others were always of a religious nature. Many a happy day did the writer spend at their home when a boy. They were both members of the Tunker (River Brethren) Church. He died March 2nd, 1895. They had a family of ten children.




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