Joseph FUNK

Birth:
6 Apr 1778
Berks, Pennsylvania
Death:
24 Dec 1862
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virginia
Marriage:
6 Sep 1814
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virginia
Father:
Notes:
                   GS BY ELMER M FUNK


Information obtained through Thomas B. Kirkpatrick, Columbia, Maryland.  tbkirkpatrick@home.com

OCCUPATION: Singing School Founder, Hymnal Printer, Writer &Translator of
Mennonite documents, Publisher, Farmer.

BIOGRAPHY-LAND: Eleventh child of Rev. Henry Funk of Hilltown Twp,Bucks Co, PA.
In 1786 moved with father's family to 1.5 miles West of Singers Glen,VA.
In 1809 bought 112.5a from Bishop Henry Rhodes in Mountain Valley, VA
(Now Singers Glen) according to 1810 tax records - deed lost.
The plot for this 112.5a originally surveyed by John Lincoln 17 May1796.
An 1820 deed shows 30 acres from Abraham Bare.

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cemetary.

BIRTH-CONFLICT: There are two dates and two locations for Joeph Funk's
Birth. His tombstone shows 9 Mar 1777. A.J. Fretz p.289  has 6 Apr1778 in Berks
Co, PA. R. Hott p.135 has 9 Mar 1777 date. Dale MacAllister in 1976book on
Donavan Memorial Church p.53 and p.56 lists 9 Mar 1777 in Berks Co.but in his
1979 biographic article in Singer's Glen Music & Heritage Festivalbooklet he
shows 6 April 1778 in Bucks PA. Frances Funk in Joseph Funk ABiography p.72
says he was born on 6 Apr 1778 "no doubt in Hilltown Township, BucksCounty".
Harry A. Brunk in his 1958 History of Mennonites in Virginia 1727-1900p.112
explains: "The traditional date of his birth has heretofore been givenas 1777.
But from the family record found in the flyleaves preliminary to thetitle page
of a copy of Heinrich Funk's Eine Restitution, we find that he wasborn in 1778.
This family record is now (1958) in the possesion of J.K. Ruebush of
Harrisonburg, Virginia."

SOURCES: Rev A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck andOther Funck
Pioneers;1709-1899; 1709-1899 ; Elkhart, IN, Mennonite Publishing Co,1899;
Reprint, Higginson Book Co, Salem, MA
-Frances Funk, Joseph Funk A Biography; Pub 1984, Frances Funk, HC72,Box 557,
Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove, VA 22508
-Harry Anthony Brunk, History of Mennonites in Virginia 1727-1900;Staunton,
VA, McClure Printing Co, 1959; Harrisonburg-Rockingham HistoricalSociety,
Dayton, VA
-Dale E MacAllister, Donovan Memorial Church in the Singers GlenCommunity, A
Historical Sketch 1875-1975; Singers Glen, VA; Harrisonburg-Rockingham
Historical Society, Dayton, VA
-Dale MacAllister & J. Robert Swank, Articles and Photos on Jos. Funkand
Singers Glen, Singers Glen Music & Heritage Festival Program, Aug1979; in poss
of Thomas B Kirkpatrick, Pasadena, MD
-Richard & Kathryn Hott, Hott Ancestors; 1710-1984; Adelphi, MD, Mr. &Mr
Richard D. Hott, 10423 Oakhill Ct, Adelphi, MD 20783

GS BY ELMER M FUNK - BORN IN BERKSHIRE CO
FFH - PAGE 289.


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To: 	"David M. Clements" 
Cc: 	Gary Gloyd , "Don Kirkpatrick (work)" , Don Kirkpatrick , Donald Keiffer , Donald Keiffer , "donald.keiffer" , "PeteKeefer@aol.com" , Robert Kirkpatrick , "chiefscott@etrademail.com" 
Subject: 	Re: Jacob Funk

Dave,

Many thanks for the quote. They got the first name wrong.
They are referring to Joseph Funk (1778-1862) , my great-great-great
grandfather, who established the publishing house (and singing school) in
Singer's Glen.
His daughter Mary Funk (picture attached) married John Kieffer. Their
daughter Annie married Benjamin Kirkpatrick, my great grandfather.
Annie's brother was Aldine Kieffer. William H. Ruebush was married to
Annie's sister Lucilla Kieffer.  They took over the publishing house and
moved it to Dayton.

If you have access to a copier, I would appreciate it if you could copy
the pages with those quotes, and hold it for me or mail it to me.

Thanks again,
Tom

P.S.  I am forwarding your email to others who are interested in
the Funk/Kieffer/Showalter lines..

P.P.S.. Now you see where I got my good looks from :-)


"David M. Clements" wrote:

> Interesting.	I am currently reading "Mercer University Lamar Memorial
> Lectures No. 34" by Bill C. Malone titled "Singing Cowboys and Musical
> Mopuntaineers: Souther Culture and the Roots of Country Music".  Here are
> two quotes:
>
> " In about 1816 a German Mennonite named Jacob Funk established a small
> publishing house in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia (in a community that
> later bore the appropriate name of Singer's Glen).  There hepublished a
> modest littleGerman-language songbook, 'Choral Music',which
> apparentlyenjoyed only brief circulation.  This initial and inauspicious
> publishing venture, however, marked the beginning of a shape-note music
> empire which, in the hands of his descendants after 1865, blanketed the
> South with songbooks and singing teachers." p.15
>
> "Although hardy and indefatigable singing teachers had already taken the
> shape-note method as far west as Texas by the beginning of the Civil War,
> this system of musical proselytizing did not become a systemitized and
> elaborately organized business until after 1865when two of Jacob Funk's
> descendants, Aldine S. Kieffer and William H. Ruebush, built their
> shape-note empire at Dayton, Virginia. Kieffer and Ruebush published
> songbooks; established a 'normal school' that, under the direction of
> Benjamin Unseld, trained hundreds of potential teachers; sent those
> instructors to communities all over the South; and linked religious singers
> everywhere through their widely circulated magazine, 'Musical Million.'
> Farther South, in Darlington, Georgia, Anthony J. Showalter, the composer
of
> 'Leaning On the Everlasting Arms' and another descendant of Jacob Funk,
> opened still another music house whose representatives blanketed the lower
> South with songs, singing schools, songbooks, and instruction manuals."
p.
> 30
>
> > From: Tom Kirkpatrick 
> > Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 20:14:31 -0500
> > To: "David M. Clements" 
> > Subject: Re: Jacob Funk
> >
> > Perhaps.. My great-great-great grandfather Henry Funk had a son Jacob
> > Funk, b.1761 in Montgomery County, PA.. Henry was a Mennonite minister
> > and  Henry's father was Bishop Heinrich Funck (Henry Funk Sr.) who was
> > born about 1690 in the Palatinate (now Germany).  He emigrated to PA in
> > 1717 and d. 1760 in Franconia Twp,
> > Montgomery Co, PA.	He is often confused with another Heinrich Funck who
> > also arrived in 1717 but lived in Lancaster, PA... I think one of them
> > had a Father or Uncle named Jacob.
> >
> > Why?  What you got?
> >
> >
> > "David M. Clements" wrote:
> >
> >> Is the German Mennonite Jacob Funk any relative of yours?
> >
                  
Rachel BRITTON
Birth:
17 Mar 1782
Death:
9 Dec 1833
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Va
Burial:
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Va
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   Information obtained through Thomas B. Kirkpatrick, Columbia, Maryland.  tbkirkpatrick@home.com


IDENTITY: Family said to have been Norman English. Rachael Brittonlicensed to
operate a tavern at Turleytown. The following Brittons (probablybrother and
sisters are buried in Turleytown Cemetary:  Polly Britton d. 8/19/1872- 85
years; Nathanial Britton d. 2/11/1881 - 88 yrs 4 mos.
(Source: J.R Swank notes to Anne Vernon Shirley)

CENSUS: 1810 VA Census as head of household (35 Rcm Roll 67)

BURIAL: Originally buried in garden back of Funk house (now Ruth Swankhouse),
later moved to Singers Glen Cemetary on hill.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
4 Jul 1815
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virginia
Death:
19 Apr 1888
Rockingham, Virginia
Marr:
30 May 1837
Rockingham, Va 
Notes:
                   BIOGRAPHY: After marriage in 1837, Mary & John moved to wilds ofMissouri,
settled near Miami, Saline Co, MO. After John's death in 1847, Maryreturned to
Singers Glen VA to live with her father.

LAND: 1861 Joseph Funk Will has Mary Kieffer, widow & children getting
Joseph Funk homestead. Also show she still owned property in MO.(Frances Funk
p. 123; HRRS Newsletter)

MARRIAGE: IGI Source A170518, A170519 has as 20 May 1837. All othersources have
as 30 May 1837.

CENSUS: 1850 Widow with 5 children living with father Jos. Funk
1870 living on small farm valued at $1,500 with per prop. at $300. Onemarried
son and widowed dau. Annie and her 2 small children living with her.
(Armentrout p.I-93)

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cemetery.

SOURCES: Rev A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck andOther Funck
Pioneers;1709-1899; 1709-1899 ; Elkhart, IN, Mennonite Publishing Co,1899;
Reprint, Higginson Book Co, Salem, MA
- Frances Funk, Joseph Funk A Biography; Pub 1984, Frances Funk, HC72,Box 557,
Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove, VA 22508
-Russell Armentrout, Armentrout Family History 1739-1978, 1985,Harrisonburg
Rockingham Historical Society, Dayton VA. p. I-93
-Harrisonburg-Rockingham Hist. Soc. Newsletter Vol 12, No 3)
                  
2
Birth:
9 Oct 1816
Death:
Marr:
5 Aug 1840
 
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION-RESIDENCE: Farmer Peculiar, Cass Co, MO

RELIGION: Methodist
                  
3
Birth:
8 Mar 1818
Rockingham, Virginia
Death:
29 Oct 1870
Piskaway, Ohio
Marr:
17 Oct 1844
Rockingham, Virginia 
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION: Plasterer

LAND: Bought a one-half interest in his father's farm.

SOURCE:
-Frances Funk, Joseph Funk A Biography; Pub 1984, Frances Funk, HC72,Box
557, Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove, VA 22508; p.125
                  
4
Birth:
11 Nov 1819
Rockingham, Va
Death:
Jan 1916
Marr:
2 Nov 1843
 
Notes:
                   RESIDENCE: Farmer, Shelly, TN (near Memphis)

OCCUPATION: Farmer; Alledgedly served in military during Civil War

RELIGION: Methodist

CHILDREN: Also two unnamed infants

SOURCE: A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck, p.302
-Frances Funk, Joseph Funk A Biography; Pub 1984, Frances Funk, HC72,Box
557, Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove, VA 22508; p.125
-Gary M Gloyd, Gaihersburg, MD (for Death Date)
                  
5
Birth:
22 Jan 1821
Burial:
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virginia
Marr:
26 Dec 1839
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virg 
Notes:
                   BURIAL: Singers Glen Cem

CHILDREN: Also four children deceased
                  
6
Birth:
28 Oct 1822
Burial:
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Va
Marr:
18 Oct 1855
 
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION: Farmer; House Joiner

LAND: Bought farm formerly owned by his grandfather Rev. Henry Funknear Singers
Glen, VA.  Henry died on this farm.

RELIGION: Missionary Baptist

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cem

SOURCE: A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck, pp.305-306

OCCUPATION: Farmer; House Joiner

LAND: Bought farm formerly owned by his grandfather Rev. Henry Funknear Singers
Glen, VA.  Henry died on this farm.

RELIGION: Missionary Baptist

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cem

SOURCE: A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck, pp.305-306
                  
7
Birth:
29 Jan 1824
Singers Glen, Rockingham, Va
Death:
11 Jun 1909
Marr:
28 Jul 1850
 
Notes:
                   RESIDENCE: Singers Glen, VA

OCCUPATION: Minister,1862-Ordained to preach at Adid Church, NelsonCo, VA
Vocal Teacher, began teaching in 1844, taught for four years inSpotsylvania
Co. and Caroline Co, VA during summers, and Rockinham Co duringwinter.
Printer, Operated print shop with brother Solomon.

RELIGION: Baptist

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cem

SOURCE: Rev A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck andOther
Funck Pioneers;1709-1899; 1709-1899 ; Elkhart, IN, MennonitePublishing Co,
1899; Reprint, Higginson Book Co, Salem, MA p.306
-Frances Funk, Joseph Funk A Biography; Pub 1984, Frances Funk, HC72,Box 557,
Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove, VA 22508
-Dale MacAllister & J. Robert Swank, Articles and Photos on Jos. Funkand
Singers Glen, Singers Glen Music & Heritage Festival Program, Aug1979; in poss
of Thomas B Kirkpatrick, Pasadena, MD
                  
8
Birth:
13 Nov 1825
Death:
12 Jun 1880
Marr:
13 May 1856
 
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION: Printer in Harrisonburg, Staunton, and New Market VA; In1847
printing shop founded at Singers Glen. He  operated print shop withbrother
Timothy; In 1878 moved shop to Dayton.  Vocal Teacher.  BaptistMinister.
Singers Glen's first Postmaster (1860)

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cem.

RELIGION: early Methodist, later Baptist

SOURCE: A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck, p.307
-Dale MacAllister & J. Robert Swank, Articles and Photos on Jos. Funkand
Singers Glen, Singers Glen Music & Heritage Festival Program, Aug1979; in poss
of Thomas B Kirkpatrick, Pasadena, MD
                  
9
Birth:
29 Dec 1829
Death:
2 Jul 1909
Notes:
                   RESIDENCE: Singers Glen, VA

BIOGRAPHY: As a child helped in Print shop, 1850 Census lists him as amedical
student. 1854-1855 at University of Richmond studied Latin, Greek,German,
English, and Mathematics. Taught school in Rockingham Co,Harrisonburg, and in
West Virginia. Baptist Minister in Eastern VA and later near SingersGlen.
Published collection of hymns entitled "The Brethren's Tune and Hymn
Book", including some he composed. Letter from Benj. on Funk historyand
genealogy on pp. 141-142 of A.J. Fretz book. Author of "The Life andLabors of
Elder John Kline", a biography.

LAND: Bequeathed a farm in his father's will,  later selling to
brother Solomon. (Deed Book 1, p.83, dated 20 Aug 1858, Rockingham CoCourt
House, Harrisonburg VA quoted in Frances Funk p 155). In 1878 boughtanother
50 acre farm (Deed Book 23, p.455)

BURIAL: Singers Glen Cem

SOURCE: A.J. Fretz, A Brief History of Bishop Henry Funck, p.307
-Frances Funk, Joseph Funk A Biography; Pub 1984, Frances Funk, HC72,Box 557,
Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove, VA 22508 p.126, pp. 151-171.
                  
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Joseph Funk - Rachel Britton

Joseph Funk was born at Berks, Pennsylvania 6 Apr 1778. His parents were Henry Funk and Barbara Showalter.

He married Rachel Britton 6 Sep 1814 at Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virginia . Rachel Britton was born at 17 Mar 1782 .

They were the parents of 9 children:
Mary Funk born 4 Jul 1815.
Joseph Funk born 9 Oct 1816.
David Funk born 8 Mar 1818.
Samuel Funk born 11 Nov 1819.
Hannah Funk born 22 Jan 1821.
John Funk born 28 Oct 1822.
Timothy Funk born 29 Jan 1824.
Solomon Funk born 13 Nov 1825.
Benjamin Funk born 29 Dec 1829.

Joseph Funk died 24 Dec 1862 at Singers Glen, Rockingham, Virginia .

Rachel Britton died 9 Dec 1833 at Singers Glen, Rockingham, Va .