NameDaniel YETTER
Birth26 Oct 1784, Berks County, Pennsylvania1686, person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.,1903
Christening4 Jun 1794, Schwarzwald Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania1686, person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.,1903 Age: 9
Death13 Aug 1857, Berks County, Pennsylvania1686, person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.,1903 Age: 72
BurialUnion Cemetery, Catawissa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania1686, person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.,1903
Spouses
Birth21 Mar 1790, Berks County, Pennsylvania1686, wife of person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.
Death5 Jan 1869, Catawissa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania1686, wife of person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.,1902 Age: 78
BurialUnion Cemetery, Catawissa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania1686, wife of person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter.
FatherMichael BITLER (~1767-1844)
MotherHannah YOCUM (1765-1835)
Notes for Daniel YETTER

1794 Christening:1686, person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter. "Schwartzwald Church record by Rev. Johann Wilhelm Boas / Boos as per David Klees, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This record spells the name as Jetter as per copy received from Berks County Historical Society."

1816 Bridge over branch of Susquehanna River:2729, p. 2724. "An Act to authorise the Governor to incorporate a Company for erecting a bridge over the North East Branch of the river Susquehanna between the Town of Cattawissa and the mouth of Fishing Creek passed the fifteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and sixteen." Daniel Yetter paid one share.

1849 Land Sale:1904 On 7 July 1849, Daniel Yetter, trustee appointed by the Orphans Court, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, petitioned the court to sell the "real estate of Michael Bitler deceased of the one part and Samuel B. Diemer of the other part" which is "situated in Cattawissa and Roaring Creek Townships in Said County adjoining lands of J & D Yoder, John Perry, William Rohrbach, Jacob Rohrbach and a tract of land belonging to the Estate of Intestate and Samuel Bitler as tenants in common containing about Three hundred acres on which are erected a furnace dwelling houses and other buildings." << Michael Bitler was the father-in-law of Daniel Yetter.

1857 Will:1686, person 4, Daniel (Jetter)2 Yetter. ". . . I, Daniel Yetter . . . give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah Yetter the farm on which I now reside . . . " Dated 15 May 1857, witnessed by Joseph Bitler and Benjamin P. Fortner. Proved 11 September 1857.
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