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− | Alonzo L. Reinhart was born on July 13, 1858, a son of [[Peter Reinhart]] and Mary Havens. Alonzo remained in his father's home until twenty-three years of age.<ref name="Landmarks">[[h:Landmarks of Albany County|Landmarks of Albany County]], NY, Edited by Amasa J. Parker, Albany, NY</ref> | + | Alonzo L. Reinhart was born on July 13, 1858, a son of '''[[Peter Reinhart]]''' and Mary Havens. Alonzo remained in his father's home until twenty-three years of age.<ref name="Landmarks">[[h:Landmarks of Albany County|Landmarks of Albany County]], NY, Edited by Amasa J. Parker, Albany, NY</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 27 February 2013
Birth
Alonzo L. Reinhart was born on July 13, 1858, a son of Peter Reinhart and Mary Havens. Alonzo remained in his father's home until twenty-three years of age.[1]
Education
He attended the common schools.[1]
Occupation
Alonzo was a farmer[1] In the spring of 1888, he moved to the Town of Berne.
In 1896 Mr. Reinhart was elected Town Clerk and several times he has beeen called upon to represent his town at town, county and assembly conventions.[1]
Marriage & Children
In 1887 he married Ida Frink, a daughter of Charles G. Frink and Margaret Schoonmaker.[1]
They have two children:
Death
Alonzo died on January 15, 1925.[2]
Additional Media
Rheinhart, Alonzo L., was born in the town of Berne, July 13, 1858.
John Rheinhart, his great-grandfather, was a native of Germany and immigrated to America in 1762, settling in or about New York. When the Revolutionary war broke out he enlisted and served through the whole war.
Johannes Rheinhart, the grandfather, was born in Berne on the homestead where he was a lifelong farmer and owned a farm of 113 acres. His children were Catharine, Peter, David, William and Adam.
Peter, the father of Alonzo Rheinhart, was born in Berne in 1803. In early life he was a farmer, but later became a shoemaker in the village of Berne. His last days were spent in Knox. He was twice married, his first wife being Christiana Deitz, and their children were Louisa (wife of David Ball of Berne), Matilda (wife of Isaac Ball of Schoharie), and Christiana, who died when fourteen. His second wife was Mary Ann, daughter of William Havens of Knox, and they had the following children: Harrison, Catharine, Addison (who was a soldier in the war of the Rebellion, 1860 to 1865, enlisting in Co. E, 7th N. Y. Heavy Artillery for three years, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Cold Harbor and was a prisoner in the Andersonville prison eleven months, and died in 18T0), Morgan (who served in the army the last year of the war of the Rebellion), Lucy, Irvin, Mary J. and Alonzo L.
Alonzo L. remained with his father until twenty three years of age. He attended the common schools and began life for himself as a farmer, which vocation he has since followed. In the spring of 1888 he moved to the town of Berne on his present farm of sixty acres, where he has since resided, doing general farming. In 1890 Mr. Rheinhart was elected town clerk and several times he has been called upon to represent his town and district at town, county and assembly conventions. In 1887 he married Ida, daughter of Charles G. and Margaret (Schoonmaker) Frink, and they have two children, Frank A. and Minnie. Mr. Frink, father of Mrs. Rheinhart, was a prominent man in the town of Knox, representing his town on the Board of Supervisors several terms; he was also one of the most successful farmers and at the time of his death his wealth was $50,000.
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