Bibles: Peter and Charlotte Mauck DeWalt: Delmont, Westmoreland Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Virginia Crilley. varcsix@hot.rr.com USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________ BIBLE OF PETER AND CHARLOTTE MAUCK DeWALT (Bible belonged to Aunt Maria DeWalt Baer, and was copied by her nephew Louis Hoey of Murrysville, PA at the home of his cousin, Susan DeWalt Baer Hill, Burnett's Creek, Jan 1, 1918.) Children: BIRTHS John DeWalt July 5, 1799 (married Sara Silvers) Henry DeWalt February 12, 1801 (married Mary Pryor) Elizabeth DeWalt Dec 16, 1802 (married Jacob Keihl) Jacob DeWalt Sept 14, 1805 (married Elizabeth Keihl) Michael DeWalt Oct 18, 1807 (married Susan Walter) Peter DeWalt July 5, 1809 (married Barbara Pegg) Maria DeWalt Nov 17, 1811 (married George Baer ? Shively?) Wm DeWalt Aug 4, 1814 (married Mary Steelsmith) Margaret DeWalt Feb 14, 1818 (married John Morrison) Susan DeWalt June 24, 1820 (married Samuel Hoey) Thomas DeWalt March 25, 1826 (married Susan Lavely) Two other children died in infancy. Average age of the 11 at death was about 76 years. ******* Susan DeWalt married Samuel Hoey Jan 8, 1839 in Westmoreland County, PA. Samuel was the son of James and Eleanor Huey Hoy. "They were married at the residence of the William Thompson of Washington, PA, by the Rev. David Kirkpatrick, DD. After the ceremony Samuel and Susannah went on horseback to the home of Mr. Hoey's mother, where they began housekeeping and where their children were born and reared. Susanna DeWalt was born June 24, 1820, a daughter of Peter and Charlotte Mauck DeWalt of Delmont. Her parents died when she was but a child, and until her marriage she was supported entirely by her own effort." --History of Westmoreland County by John N. Boucher, 1896. page 98 Virginia