1863 - 1937 (73 years)
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Name |
Isaac Diller Eby |
Born |
14 May 1863 |
Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
20 Mar 1937 |
Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Buried |
Pequea United Presbyterian Cemetery Gap, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I622501333 |
Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
Last Modified |
17 Apr 2010 |
Father |
Christian Eby, b. 24 Jun 1824, Pennsylvania , d. 20 Mar 1891, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Margaret Diller, b. 22 May 1830, Pennsylvania , d. 06 Mar 1904, Kinzers, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Age 73 years) |
Married |
Abt 1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Family ID |
F509996553 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Martha E Worst, b. 25 Jul 1865, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 1952, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Age 86 years) |
Married |
14 Oct 1886 |
Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Children |
+ | 1. Chester Worst Eby, b. 1 Apr 1887, Pennsylvania , d. Jan 1960, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Age 72 years) |
| 2. Margie Eby, b. Mar 1890, Pennsylvania |
| 3. Anna L Eby, b. Apr 1893, Pennsylvania |
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Last Modified |
17 Jan 2008 |
Family ID |
F548779774 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Census: 1870 Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Census: 1880 Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Census: 1900 Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Census: 1910 Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Census: 1920 Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Census: 1930 Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Source: Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., Pa., 1903 by J. H. Beers & Co., page 1117.
ISAAC DILLER EBY, prison inspector for Lancaster county and a general farmer of Salisbury township, is one of the leading men and much respected citizens of his locality. He was born on his present farm May 14, 1863, son of Christian and Margaret (Diller) Eby, of Salisbury township.
Christian Eby was brought by his parents to his son's present farm, at the age of eighteen months, and there made his home through life, his death occurring March 20, 1891, at the age of sixty-seven years, two months, twenty-seven days. He was buried in Hershey's Mennonite cemetery. His widow, born in 1829, still resides on the old homestead. Their children were: Anna, who married Alfred Wanner, a farmer of Salisbury township; Amanda, who married Samuel Reeser, of Salisbury township: Isaac D.; and John N., who married Ida Reeser, and died at the age of twenty-eight years.
Isaac, Diller Eby was educated in the common schools of his locality, and has followed an agricultural life almost exclusively. He is well-known in
his neighborhood as one of the solid, reliable men and intelligent and upright citizens, and has been somewhat active in politics. His sympathies are with the Republican party. For the past two years Mr. Eby has been the very capable prison inspector of Lancaster county, a position requiring an excellence of judgment and an eye to business details which few men possess to a greater degree that he. For three years he served on the school board, and was active in effecting a number of desirable improvements in his district.
On Oct. 14, 1886, in the Salisbury township Presbyterian parsonage, Mr. Eby was united in marriage to Miss Martha E. Worst, and three children have been born to this union, namely: Chester W., Margie T. and Anna L. Mrs. Martha E. (Worst) Eby was born in Salisbury township, July 25, 1865, daughter of Samuel and Anna (Kurtz) Worst, the former of whom is a retired farmer of Salisbury township. Mrs. Worst died Feb. 8, 1896, at the age of sixty-seven years, and was interred in the Pequea Presbyterian Church cemetery. Both parents were long connected with the Presbyterian, Church and most highly esteemed in that religious body. Their children were: Mary, who married J. F. Seldomridge, proprietor of a hotel at White Horse, Pa.; Ida, who married Milton Bair, of West Leacock township; Amanda, who married Milton Hershey, of Leacock township; Barbara; Martha E.; Susan; Frederick; and Laurel. These families and their connections represent some of the best and most substantial people of Lancaster county, citizens noted for intelligence, high moral character and social prominence.
Millie Mowry
Data Entry Manager
Lancaster Co., PA.
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