Physical Address: 501 Fifth Street Stratton, Ohio 43961
Mailing Address: PO BOX 177, Stratton, OH 43961
{Submitted by chapter member, Peter Everhart} – Sergeant Phillip Everhart was the son of Johannas Eberhart and Susanna Guhl. He was also the brother of Frederick and Bernard Eberhart of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Records show that all three owned land in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Descendants of Phillip Everhart – Phillip Everhart was born in 1755 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and died 20 Feb. 1809 in Salem Twp., Jefferson County, OH and is buried in the Old Annapolis Cemetery, on the hill {also known as the Heisler Cemetery}. He married Barbara Eckhart about 1790 in Pennsylvania, daughter of John Eckart and Christina Haeffer/Truckenmiller. She was born about 1700 in Pennsylvania and died in 1838 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. The children of Phillip Everhart and Barbara Eckhart are:
Note – The land records of Tuscarawas Co., OH 1840 Vol. 16, pg. 357 show that Thomas McCoy Everhart and his wife, Mary Wheeler donated land to the Methodist Episcopal Church. Here a church was erected. Thomas Everhart was a very devout Christian, who joined the Methodist Church in 1828. Thomas McCoy Everhart married his first wife 13 Nov. 1817 in Tuscarawas Co., OH. They had 14 children. Mary Everhart died 10 Sep. 1840. He then married Priscilla Barnhouse on 5 Jul. 1841. They had 5 children. Their son, Marion Washington Everhart became a Methodist Minister and had many pastorates in the Illinois District over a 50-year period.
(Below) James Everhart (1822 – 1895) son of Thomas McCoy Everhart.
Photo above taken from, The Eberhart/Everhart Family History titled, Ancestry in the United States of America, A Comprehensive Manual, 1727-1995, Shawn Barnhart, Heritage Bk. Inc.
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