NameGeorge W. Heeter, Half 1C5R
Birth16 May 1813, Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania
Death8 Apr 1844, Montgomery Co., Ohio
BurialProvidence Luth., Perry twp, Montgomery Co., Ohio
FatherJohn Heeter (1787-1864)
MotherRuth Bryan (1793-1844)
Marriage10 Sep 1835, Montgomery Co., Ohio
SpouseElizabeth Lemon
Birth10 Sep 1810, Ohio
Death16 Oct 1882, Wabash Co., Indiana
BurialPleasant Grove, Chester twp, Wabash Co., Indiana
Other spousesDavid Shock
Children
1 FRachel Heeter, Half 2C4R
Birth1837, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Death1918, Wabash Co., Indiana
2 MIsaac Heeter, Half 2C4R
Birth29 Jan 1838, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Death5 Apr 1875, Wabash Co., Indiana
3 MWilliam Heeter, Half 2C4R
Birth1841/1842, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Death25 Jan 1925, Wabash Co., Indiana
4 MGideon Heeter, Half 2C4R
Birth1842, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Notes for George W. Heeter
This marriage is indexed in the Montgomery County Marriage Records as "George Hector" to Elizabeth Lemon.

Stone in the New Providence Lutheran Cemetery, Perry twp, Montgomery Co., OH, for George Heeter, son of J. & R., d. Apr 8, 1844, age 30y 10m 23d. (George died in the cholera epidemic of 1844.)
Notes for Elizabeth Lemon
Lester Binnie, in his "Cemetery Records of Chester twp", lists the following in Pleasant Grove Cemetery: "Elizabeth Shock, wife of David, and Mother of: Rachel, Isaac, William, and Gideon Heeter, born 10 Sep 1810, died 16 Oct 1882, age 72-1-6 (She was Elizabeth Lemon, first married to George Heeter, who died in Ohio.)" Usually Binnie places his own notes in parentheses, but the part before that looks like a lot to put on a stone. Maybe her Heeter children wanted that put on her stone because otherwise there would be nothing to identify her as their mother, but maybe Binnie added it because of his interest in the Heeter family.

Montgomery Co. Marriage records list license issued May 25, 1849 for marriage of David Shook and Elizabeth Heeter (no return.)
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