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HISTORY of the GRIM FAMILY of PENNSYLVANIA and its ASSOCIATED FAMILIES including the following: Merkle, Greenawalt, Fertig, Zechman, Schaeffer, Smith, Felver, Conde, Garner, Robbins, Long, Kisling, Schartel, Man beck, Giltner, Schreiner, Dreher, Kircher and Moyer families. Published by Mabel Estella Grilli Smith Jennie Lucretia Grim Long Harry Heber Grim as a memorial to their father and mother, Charles Benjamin Grim and Sarah Ann Zechman Grim Compiled and edited by William Gabriel :tong of Pottsville, Pennsylvania Historian-" Long Family Organization of Pennsylvania" Author, Compiler and Editor of the "History of the Long Family of Pennsylvania" 1934 Printed by HUNTINGTON PUBLISHING COMPANY HUNTINGTON. WEST VIRGINIA m Foreward After the author had completed the History of the Long Family of Pennsylvania, which was printed and distributed in 1931, he felt t~at it would be fitting and very desirable to have a history of the Grim Family, in honor of his wife, Jennie Lucretia Grim Long, who had given him very valuable assistance in the· research work as well as the compilation of the History of the Long Family. As time passed on, this thought expanded until it included not only the Grim Family, but its associated families as well, the starting point being from the grandparents of both my wife and myself, and back to the emigrant ancestor of each of these various families. Later, this thought broadened out to include the associated families of other members of the present Grim Family, as well as the families into which they intermarried. In preparing a work of this kind, the author had to depend on the best means available which included church records of births, marriages and deaths; records of early deeds and wills obtainable only through the various county offices; the Pennsylvania Archives; Rupp's Thirty-thousand Names; and other historical records; family tradition which is not always accurate; and individuals who had kindred interest in such a history. However, particular mention should be made of the very valuable assistance obtained through the records in the Berks County Historical Society, and the Free Public Library of Pottsville, Pa., where the author had free access and was given very courteous treatment by those in charge of the institutions. We do not claim absolute accuracy of all the data herein con tained, but we do feel that it is as nearly correct as can be obtained at this late date. Our forebears did not see fit to record family records, and those of the present generation, who have interest in a family history, and who have done some research work, may find differences from their records. To such members of the family we can only say that careful investigation has been made, and we feel reasonably sure that all the information herein is correct. However, if anyone wishes to criticise this work in a constructive manner, it will certainly be welcomed, but adverse criticism is neither solicited nor desired in any manner whatsoever; and to such a critic, especially the one outside the family, itself, who rarely appreciates the difficul ties encountered in a work of this nature, and who delights in con demning and tearing down rather than expressing a few words of commendation, and who could neither erect nor originate a history of a similar nature, all we can do is to pass him by without further apology. This work is published without any thought of commercializa tion. Our sole purpose being to perpetuate a history of stalwart, true, loyal, and god-fearing men and women who contributed greatly to the needs of their country during its early developments, and especially through the trying and troublesome days preceeding, dur ing· and after the war of independence; also, to make a permanent, record of the descendants of such worthy people, so that our posterity IV FOREWARD could look back with a sense of pride to their ancestry, knowing that they were part of those who suffered and sacrificed in order to give them the privileges and benefits which they are now enjoying. The original thought in the preparation of this history was to gather together all the available information for private circulation among the immediate family; and there was no intention to print and publish as a permanent record for public use the data thus col lected. However, after finding that our efforts intimately related so many different families, and that it had historical value insofar as it became a Pennsylvania-German publication, and added new records to the already voluminous data on these noteworthy people, the author, at the suggestion of his very dear friend and relative, Colonel J. Harvey Long, of HuntL"l'lgton, West Virginia, decided, after consultation with the men1bers of the Grim Family, namely, Mabel Estella Grim Smith, Jennie Lucretia Grim Long, and Harry Heber Grim, to print this history so as to have the certainty of a permanent record of this wonderful family, by filing it with reputable historical and genealogical societies throughout the country. Without the co-operation, experience, and material aid given by Colonel Long, and his good sons, all of whom are officers in the Huntington Publishing Company of Huntington, West Virginia, this volume, as you now find it, would possibly never have existed. · Even though some of the original families are credited as being Norsemen, while others came from France and Switzerland, they all finally located in the Palatinate, Germany, where the families grew for many years before coming to A.l:nerica, where they hoped to be free from religious and political persecution. It is our earnest hope and desire that some member of the family,_ in ~ach of the generations yet to come, will feel that it is his or her duty to our noble ancestry to continue this work by adding to· or cor recting these records as the case may be, so that there will always be an accurate history of the family we are justly proud to call our own. Trusting that this history will accomplish its purpose, and that it will be accepted for its intrinsic value, and that the effort, energy and patience that is required for a work of this nature will be appre ciated, and hoping that this record will inspire a deeper reverence and pride for those who have already passed to the beyond, but who have contributed so materially to our well-being, I am Very gratefully yours, WILLIAM GABRIEL LONG, Historian. V Contents Foreward ......................... m Grim, Charles B. and Sarah Ann . 71 Pennsylvania-German . 1 Grim, Daniel . 62 Index ............................ 152 Grim:, Esther . 62 Grim, John Conrad . 49 The Huguenot ...............•.... 11 Lang, Elizabeth Kisling ........... 109 Early Military Affairs of Long, Gabriel . 108 Pennsylvania ..............•.... · 14 Lorig, William Christian and War R.ecords •......•..••..•.•.... 26 Mary Scharte!·················· 111 Pioneer Homesteads in the Schaeffer, Michael . • . 90 Tulpenhocken Di.strtct . • . 28 Schaeffer, Maria Elizabeth . 91 Names of First Settlers on Scharte-I, George and E1izabeth . 133 M:anor of Plumpton . 31 Sherdel, Johannes . 129 Organization of Counties in Snrith, Andrew ................... 97 Pennsylvania ..............•.... 35 PICTURES Emigrant Ancestors . • . 38 Conde F1amily . • . • • . 98 Smith, Mary ..................... 97 Dreher Family ..............•.... 142 Zechman, Clhristina E. • • . 75 Zechman, John .......... : . 75 Felver Fami1y . • . • • • . 98 Zechman, Rebecca . 76. Fertig Family . 63 Felver, Mabel Georgella Smith . 93 Garner Family. 99 Felver, Howard Cbnde, Jr. 93 • Giltner Family . 13'7 Felver. Howard Conde . 94 Greenawalt Family . 55 Felver, Robert Smith . • . 94 Grim, Crest . • . 40 Charles Benjamin Grim Family . 70 Grim, Carolina Rose Kircher . 147 Daniel Grim Family . • . • . 61 Grim, Charles· Benjamin . 70 George Grim Family . 57 Grim, Cha;rles Heber . 148 Grim Fa.mily ................••... 39 Grim, Daniel . 61 Glim, Esther Fertig . • . 61 Harry Heber Grim Family . 147 Grim, Harry Heber . 147 Johan Conrad Grim Family . 49 Grim, Helen Irene Moyer ........• 148 Johan Egidius Grim Family . • . 42 Grim, Sarah Ann Zechman . 70 Johan George Grim Family . 52 Grim, Willard Kircher . 150 Kircher Family ................... 148 Kircher, Henry Carl . 149 Kisling Fainily ··················· 112 Kircher, Caroline Foell ........... 149 La.ng (Long) Pamily . 105 Lang (Long), Christian Wilhelm 110 Mabel Estella Grim Smith Family 92 Lang, Elizabeth Kisling ........... 108 Manbeck Family . 134 Lang (Long), Mary Ann . 110 Merkle Family . 46 Long, Carleton Grim . 102 Moyer Family .................... 149 Long, Jeanne Irvene Giltner ...... 102 Peter Gr.im Family . 59 Long, Jennie Lucretia Grim ...... 101 Robbins Family .................. 100 Long, Leland Grim . 104 Schaeffer Family . 78 Long, Leland Schreiner ........... 104 Sch.artel Family . • . .. • . 125 Long, Nancy Jeanne .............. 103 Schreiner Family . 140 Long, Phyllis Mae Schreiner ...... 104 Smith Family . 94 Long, William Gabriel . 101 Zechman Family . 72 Long, William Carleton . 103 Slchartel, George .................. 131 MAPS Smith, Harry Levan . 92 Tulpehocken Valley ............. 32-33 Smith, Mabel ~tella Grim . , . 92 Smith, Maxline Frances . 96 Manor Plumpton ................. 34 Schuylkill County . 37 Smith, Mildred Frances . 95 Smith, Robert Pierce . 95 PICTURES Smith, Robert Levan and Grave Markers Kenneth William . 96 Zechman, Rebecca Schaeffer . 76 Fertig, Bar:bara Ann . 68 Fertig, Elizabeth Dihm . 65 PHOTOSTATIC REPRODUCTION Fertig, John . 64 Fertig, Joseph . 68 Copy