Israel W. Bard, farmer, P.O. Fairview, was born in Lancaster County, May 20, 1827, son of John and Elizabeth (Weidler) Bard. The latter was a daughter of Samuel and Fanny (Binkley) Weidler, natives of Lancaster County, who had a family of eight children, viz: William (served in the late was), Israel W., Fanny, Samuel, Catherine, Susanna (deceased), Elizabeth and Isaac. John Bard Sr. was a farmer of Leacock, Lancaster Co.,Pa., where he died in 1867. Israel W. Bard was united in marriage, May 29, 1856, with Mary Kendig, born September 17, 1833, daughter of Henry and Sarah (White) Kendig, natives of Lancaster County, Penn., who had a family of twelve children-Samuel, Eli, Mary, Cyrus (deceased), Matilda, Henry, Daniel (who served in the One Hundred and Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry during the whole war), Sarah, John, and Barbara surviving. Henry Kendig Sr. settled in Mill Creek Township, Erie County, in 1831. He was an active citizen; a republican in politics; died November 11, 1881. His widow is now living. To Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Bard were born six children, viz; Sarah Elizabeth (deceased), Clara Ann (Mrs. Jesse I. Kinsinger), Adaline Jane (Mrs. Abram R. Miller), John H., Daniel W. and George A. Mr. Bard's farm, comprising seventy-one acres of land under a good state of cultivation, with good farm buildings, is situated three miles from Fairview. He is a member of the G.A.R., Post 359, Fairview, in politics , a Democrat.
Israel W. Bard, farmer, P.O. Fairview, was born in Lancaster County, May 20, 1827, son of John and Elizabeth (Weidler) Bard. The latter was a daughter of Samuel and Fanny (Binkley) Weidler, natives of Lancaster County, who had a family of eight children, viz: William (served in the late was), Israel W., Fanny, Samuel, Catherine, Susanna (deceased), Elizabeth and Isaac. John Bard Sr. was a farmer of Leacock, Lancaster Co.,Pa., where he died in 1867. Israel W. Bard was united in marriage, May 29, 1856, with Mary Kendig, born September 17, 1833, daughter of Henry and Sarah (White) Kendig, natives of Lancaster County, Penn., who had a family of twelve children-Samuel, Eli, Mary, Cyrus (deceased), Matilda, Henry, Daniel (who served in the One Hundred and Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry during the whole war), Sarah, John, and Barbara surviving. Henry Kendig Sr. settled in Mill Creek Township, Erie County, in 1831. He was an active citizen; a republican in politics; died November 11, 1881. His widow is now living. To Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Bard were born six children, viz; Sarah Elizabeth (deceased), Clara Ann (Mrs. Jesse I. Kinsinger), Adaline Jane (Mrs. Abram R. Miller), John H., Daniel W. and George A. Mr. Bard's farm, comprising seventy-one acres of land under a good state of cultivation, with good farm buildings, is situated three miles from Fairview. He is a member of the G.A.R., Post 359, Fairview, in politics , a Democrat.
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