BIO: JACOB S. LANTZ, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Joe Patterson OCRed by Judy Banja Copyright 2004. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cumberland/ _____________________________________________________________ >From Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Chicago: The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, pages 313-314 _____________________________________________________________ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cumberland/zeamer/ JACOB S. LANTZ, who is living retired in his pleasant home in East Pennsboro township, was born in 1847, on the old Lantz homestead in this township, son of Jacob and grandson of Philip Lantz. The great grandfather was a native of Scotland. Philip Lantz was the first of the family to settle in East Pennsboro township, where he bought a tract of 100 acres of good land which he farmed until the time of his death, which occurred at the age of seventy-six years, and he was buried in Zion Lutheran cemetery, the ground for this burying-place 314 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. being taken from Mr. Lantz's farm. His wife died here also, at the age of eighty-nine years, and was buried by his side. They had children as follows: Jacob; Catherine, who died in Hampden township, and was buried at Zion Lutheran Church; and Philip, Mary and Eliza, all deceased and buried at the same place. Jacob Lantz, father of Jacob S., was born in 1816, in East Pennsboro township, on the old homestead. His education was that afforded by the common schools, and he then learned the carpenter's trade and the undertaking business, following the same, in connection with farming, for many years. In 1840 he married Elizabeth Swartz, daughter of Andrew Swartz, and bought two tracts of land in East Pennsboro township, one of forty-eight and the other of fifty-two acres, on which he erected all the buildings. Later he bought a farm of eighty-three acres on which he lived until his death, in 1886. His widow lived until 1898 and was also buried at Zion Church. Both were consistent members of that church, in which Mr. Lantz had been superintendent of the Sunday-school and had held official position for years. In politics he was a Democrat. He was a man very highly respected in all the walks of life, solid and responsible. The only public office he was willing to accept was that of school director. The children of these worthy people were: John, who married Mary Mann, died at the age of twenty-three and was buried with his ancestors in the Zion cemetery; Catherine, who married David R. Baer, lives in Philadelphia; Jacob S. is mentioned below; Sarah, who married Joseph L. Best, lives in West Fairview; and Mary died aged five years. Jacob S. Lantz continued to attend the public schools until he was seventeen years of age and then took his father's place as operator of the home farm, and also assisted in his other business. In 1871 he married Mary C. Shaffner, daughter of George and Christina Shaffner, of Harrisburg, the former of whom died in 1886 and the latter in 1867. Mr. Lantz remained on the home farm until 1892, when he went to Carlisle, where he was engaged in business for two and a half years. He then came back to the farm for five years, spent a year in Harrisburg, and in 1900 came to Fairview, in 1903 purchasing his present very comfortable home, where he has since lived retired from business care. In politics Mr. Lantz is a Democrat, but he is not a seeker for office. Mr. and Mrs. Lantz have had three children, namely: Martha V., who married Ellis Eckert, lives at Fairview, and has two children, Luther and Frederick; Annie Elizabeth, who married William Baum, lives at West Fairview, and they have three children, Jacob L., William Harvey and Theodore R.; Maggie S. died in infancy. This is one of the old and representative families of the township, and its members belong to the most highly esteemed class of citizens.