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Charity Phillips (1781-1865) md Jonathan Johnson (1779-1857)

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06 Mar 2012 15:17 #929 by Mamie
MRS. ISOBEL MAXWELL BOGER KEISER. 154925
Born in Lebanon, Pa.
Wife of Frank Moore Keiser.
Descendant of Matthias Boger, Valentine Boger, Peter Steger, Henry Jingst, John Schweigert Imboden, John Perrine, Sr., Ensign William Johnson, Peter Durst, and William Hurley, as follows:
1. Charles Everett Boger (b. 1864) m. 1891 Mary Olive Hurley (b. 1866).
2. Cyrus Boger (1836-1913) m. 1859 Isabella Killen Maxwell (1835-1914); Jonathan Hurley (1833-90) m. 1855 Hannah Miller (1831-1915).
3. Joseph Boger (1799-1873) m. Catharine Jingst (1807-95) ; John Miller (1793-1871) m. 1816 Anna Maria Steger (1793-1875) ; David Hurley (1799-1858) m. 1826 Lydia Johnson (1809-93).
4. Peter Steger m. Barbara Durst (1767-1836); Ludwig Jingst (1781-1861) m. Magdalena Dinges (d. 1853); Valentine Boger m. 1784 Juliana Imboden (1763-1836); Jonathan Johnson (1779-1857) m. Charity Phillips (1781-1865); William Hurley m. 1st Newman.
5. John Henry Jingst m. Catherine ;John Schweigert Imboden m. 1758 Eleanora Diller (1741
Perrine (1757-1836) ; Peter Durst m. 1763 Magdalena Stardin (1733-1800); Matthias Boger m. 1746 Anna Magdalena Wampfer.
6. John Perrine m. 1753 Mary La Rue (1736-1824). Matthias Boger (1716-84) signed the Oath of Allegiance, 1778, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He was born in Switzerland; died in Lancaster County, Pa. Valentine Boger (1758-1826) served as private in Capt. Michael Hol-
derbaum's company, 2d Battalion, Lancaster County, militia. He was born and died in Lancaster County, Pa. Peter Steger (1760-1851) served as private under Captain Hallman and Colonel Bull, 2d Battalion, Chester County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Chester County; died in Lebanon, Pa. Henry Jingst served as private in Capt. David Krause's company, 2d Battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born, 1736, in Germany; died in Lebanon County, Pa.

Source: Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 155, 1920; Pg. 299

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