Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameMargaret Beeher
Birth1758, Springhill Twp, Fayette Co, PA
Death1823, Normalville, Fayette Co, PA
BurialNormalville Cem, Normalville, Fayette Co, PA
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Spouses
Birth1744, Eichstadt, Bavaria, Germany
Death1810, Normalville, Fayette Co, PA
BurialNormalville Cem, Normalville, Fayette Co, PA
Misc. Notes
FindaGrave bio -
Daniel EICHER, founder of the EICHER family in the United States, was born in Anstadt, a province of Bavaria, Germany, about 1744. He came to the United States in 1772 and located in Lancaster county, PA.
He enlisted in the Revolutionary War in 1778 as a private sixth class in Captain James Watson’s company, 10th Battalion of Lancaster county militia, commanded by Colonel Davis Jenkins.
About 1788 he came to Fayette county, taking up a plantation of 300 acres where the village or Normalville is now located. He died and was buried there about 1810.
He had four sons, Peter, Henry, David and Joseph. He also had three daughters who married Jacob (Nancy) LONG, John HARBAUGH and John ROWAN. His last surviving son, Joseph, died August 4, 1876, at the age of 92 and was buried in Normalville Cemetery along with his wife.

Connellsville Daily Courier, Tuesday, 27 May 1952, page 1.
Daniel EICHER Memorial will be Dedicated
Dedication of a marker in honor of Daniel EICHER in the Normalville Cemetery will begin the special Memorial Day program at the Normalville Evangelical United Brethren Church.
The principal speaker will be Rev. Meade M. SNYDER, pastor of the First E.U.B. Church of Connellsville.
"On May 30, 1952, we the members of the Eicher family in this section, erect this memorial to the honor and memory of our first known ancestor in America. DANIEL EICHER He was born about 1744 in Eichstadt in the principality of Bavaria, Germany. He died on the Elm Farm, now the site of Normalville, about 1810. Our first records place him in Lancaster County in 1772 with his brother Abraham. He enlisted in James Watson's Company of Militia 6th class, commanded by Col. David Jenkins in 1778.
In 1788 he moved to Springfield Twp., here he lived the balance of his life."
ChildrenPeter Beeher (1779-1856)
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