George Ulmer1

#1325, b. 1831
George Ulmer|b. 1831|p1325.htm|John Ulmer|b. 19 Sep 1803\nd. 27 Dec 1859|p1323.htm|Matilda Unknown|b. 23 Jul 1808\nd. 27 May 1883|p1324.htm|||||||||||||
  • Birth*: George Ulmer was born in 1831 at Lancaster, PA, US.1
  • He was the son of John Ulmer and Matilda Unknown.1
  • (Witness) Census: George Ulmer witnessed the census of John Ulmer and Matilda Unknown in 1840 at Lancaster, PA, US, ; Ulmore, John 30s, 3 males < 5, 2 males 5-10, 1 female 30s, 1 female 50s.2
  • (Witness) Census: George Ulmer witnessed the census of John Ulmer and Matilda Unknown in 1850 at W. Lampeter, Lancaster, PA, US, ;
    Ulmer, John (Sr?) 46 Lancaster Co. Plasterer
         Matilda 42 Lanc Co.
         George 19 Lanc Co.
         Benjamin 11 Lanc Co.
         Mary 9 Lanc Co.
         Jacob 7 Lanc Co.
         Christian 5 Lanc Co.
         Anna 3 Lanc Co.
         Susannah 1 Lanc Co.1
  • Marriage*: George Ulmer married Martha Unknown before 1858.3
  • Census*: George Ulmer and Martha Unknown appeared on the census of 1860 at W. Lampeter, Lancaster, PA, US, ;
    Ulmer, George 28 PA Plasterer
         Martha 26 PA
         B.F. 2 PA
         John 8/12 PA
         Daniel 24 PA Plasterer.3

Family: Martha Unknown b. 1834

Citations:

  1. [S189] 1850 US Federal Census (Population Schedule), PA, Lancaster County (Database online, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, 2005), W. Lampeter 236; http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S456] 1840 US Federal Census (Statistical Schedule), PA, Lancaster County (Database online, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, 2005), Not stated, sheet 304, image 2; http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  3. [S240] 1860 US Federal Census (Population Schedule), PA, Lancaster County (Database online, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, 2004), West Lampeter sheet 826; http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
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