Jonas SOURBEER

Birth:
Abt 1818
PA
Death:
Aft 1887
Sources:
1860 census
1850 census
Family Tree
Census
Notes:
                   1850 - living in Safe Harbor, Lancaster, PA.
1860 - lived in Conestoga, Lancaster, PA. He was born in PA.
1870 - Harrisburg,
1880 - living in Harrisburg.   Worked at an Iron Mill.

History of Labette County, KA: Jonas Sourbeer was a native of Pennsylvania, of German descent. He never moved west, and died in 1887. His family consisted of eight children; H.C., Ambrose McElroy, Henrietta Delia, William Bigler, Ann Elizabeth, Charles Elam, Maud Frances and Rebecca. H.C. is a resident of Parsons, and a dealer in poultry, feed products, etc.; he is one of the early residents of Parsons, but has been absent at times.  Henrietta Delia (Carroll) resides in Harrisburg, PA. Willima Bigler is a bookkeeper at a small town near St. Louis, on the Iron Mountain Railway. Ann Elizabeth (Hoke), Charles Elam and Maud Frances (Wells) are also residents of Harrisburg, and Rebecca is deceased.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-90 about Jonas Sourbeer
Name:	Jonas Sourbeer
Location 2:	20 Chesapeake avenue
Occupation:	laborer
City:	Harrisburg
State:	PA
                  
Ingerber Theresa O'CONNOR
Birth:
Abt 1826
DE
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
1850 census
1860 census
Census
Notes:
                   1880 - was listed as Therresa.

Father was born in Ireland, mother was born in PA.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1845
PA
Death:
Aft 1870
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Really hard to read this name - best guess.
History of Labelle County stated that he lived in Parsons, and was a ddealer in poultry, feed products, etc.
                  
2
Birth:
May 1846
IL
Death:
Feb 1915
PArsons, Kansas
Notes:
                   I have this as Sourbeer, Sauerbeer, Saurbeer, etc. in various obituaries.
History of Labette COunty stated that he was born in Safe Harbor, on the Susquehanna river, in Lancaster county, PA.

Obit - New Oxford Item: 25 Feb 1915
A.M. Sourbeer died at his home in Parsons, KA, on Thursday (this was written in a Thur newspaper - the 25th, so I am thinking that he died on the 18th) aged about 70 years. Deceased, who was formerly from Harrisburg, is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Jane Graff, of Abbottstown, a sister of Mrs. Wm. F. Sheeley, of Lincoln Way, East, and three children. Mr. SOurbeer, with his wife and daughter, spent some weeks at the Sheely home during the summer of 1913.

Transcribed from History of Labette County, Kansas and its Representative Citizens, ed. & comp. by Hon. Nelson Case. Pub. by Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill. 1901
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Ambrose McElroy Sourbeer

AMBROSE McELROY SOURBEER, foreman of the brass foundry of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway machine shops, in Parsons, Kansas, in which all the brass work of the entire system is molded, was born in the town of Safe Harbor, on the Susquehanna river, in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, in 1846. He is a son of Jonas and Ingerber Theresa (O'Connor) Sourbeer.
Jonas Sourbeer was also a native of Pennsylvania, of German descent. He never moved west, and died in 1887. His family consisted of eight children, namely: H. C., Ambrose McElroy, Henrietta Delia, William Bigler, Ann Elizabeth, Charles Elam, Maud Frances and Rebecca. H. C. is a resident of Parsons, and a dealer in poultry, feed products, etc.; he is one of the early residents of Parsons, but has been absent at times. Henrietta Delia (Carroll) resides in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. William Bigler is a bookkeeper at a small town near St. Louis, on the Iron Mountain Railway. Ann Elizabeth (Hoke), Charles Elam and Maud Frances (Wells) are also residents of Harrisburg, and Rebecca is deceased.
The subject hereof received his mental training in the common schools of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. His first work was as a helper in the rolling mill at Safe Harbor, when a boy. In 1863, he enlisted in Company H, 50th Reg., Penn. Vol. Inf., as a private. He afterward enlisted in Company D, 195th Reg., Penn. Vol. Inf. He was in the 8th Army Corps, under General Sheridan, in the valley of the Shenandoah. He was mustered out of service in the fall of 1864, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. More fortunate than many of his comrades, he served his country without receiving the slightest wound.
Mr. Sourbeer left home and went to Harrisburg, and soon after, to Indianapolis, where he remained one year. He then returned to Harrisburg, and, in 1866, found employment in the foundry. In the fall of 1868, he went to Leavenworth, Kansas, and completed his apprenticeship as a molder. Up to 1873, he was employed in Wilson, Estes & Fairchild's foundry. July 24, of that year, he arrived at Parsons, Kansas, where he began work for Qualey Bros., who built the railway shops. He worked for them one year, and then entered the employ of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company, as a brass molder. He took charge of the brass foundry, then employing from two to four men, and has since been the head of this department. He has now a force of 12 men, including helpers. All the brasses of the system are made here, about 2,500 pounds, per day, being turned out. journal brasses for coaches, etc., are polished at the foundry, but the locomotive brasses are finished and polished at the machine shop.
Mr. Sourbeer and his wife have two sons and a daughter, who are grown to maturity. Their daughter, Minnie Theresa, is at home. Jonas Newton stays at home, and is engaged as a molder at the brass foundry, and Frank Louis, also at home, is a machinist. Mr. Sourbeer owns a comfortable home at 1630 Chess avenue. He keeps one or two horses for his own use, and for the convenience and pleasure of his family.
In politics, Mr. Sourbeer is a Republican,, and is held in high esteem in the councils of his party. He has served six years as alderman from the First Ward, in which he has always resided, and has declined a nomination for mayor. He takes an active interest in fraternal societies, and is a member of the A. F. & A. M.; I. 0. 0. F.; A. 0. U. W.; M. W. of A.; and of the G. A. R., in which he has served three terms as commander of Antietam. Post, No. 64, of which John Lyle is the present commander. In his religious opinions he is, very liberal.
Mr. Sourbeer was married in Leavenworth, Kansas, to Jennie C. Graff, who is one of a family of several children. The couple chanced to meet at the home of an uncle who was in the government employ at Fort Leavenworth. Mrs. Sourbeer is a devout member of the Episcopal church.
Transcribed from History of Labette County, Kansas and its Representative Citizens, ed. & comp. by Hon. Nelson Case. Pub. by Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill. 1901

1870 - living with Jane in St. Joseph, Buchanon, Missouri. There was a Columbus (25) and Margaret Sourbeer, either living with them or next door.
1880 - living in Parson, Labette, KA. He was a moulder. His father was from Baden (1910 census stated father was from PA), mother from PA.
1900 - brass moulder.
1910 - he was a foreman for a brass foundry. Had died by 1920 census.

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865  about Ambrose M. Sourbeer
Name:	Ambrose M. Sourbeer
Side:	Union
Regiment State/Origin:	Pennsylvania
Regiment Name:	195 Pennsylvania Inf. (100 Days, 1864)
Regiment Name Expanded:	195th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (100 days, 1861)
COMPANY:	D
Rank In:	Private
Rank In Expanded:	Private
Rank Out:	Private
Rank Out Expanded:	Private
Film Number:	M554 roll 115
                  
3
Birth:
Abt 1850
PA
Death:
Aft 1860
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   History of Labelle County: Resided in Harrisburg, PA.
                  
4
William Bigler SOURBEER
Birth:
Abt 1852
PA
Death:
Aft 1870
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   History of Labelle County: A bookkeeper at a small town near St. Louis, on the Iron Mountain Railway.
                  
5
Rebecca F. SOURBEER
Birth:
Abt 1856
PA
Death:
Aft 1870
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   History of Labelle County: Died fairly early, I dont' know how early.
                  
6
Birth:
Abt 1858
PA
Death:
Notes:
                   History of Labelle County: Resident of Harrisburg, PA.
Census had her as Mary F. I took the history version.
                  
7
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
8
Charles Elam SOURBEER
Birth:
Abt 1861
PA
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   History of Labelle County: Resident of Harrisburg, PA.
                  
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Jonas Sourbeer - Ingerber Theresa O'Connor

Jonas Sourbeer was born at PA Abt 1818. His parents were John Sourbeer and Maria Catherine Klein.

He married Ingerber Theresa O'Connor . Ingerber Theresa O'Connor was born at DE Abt 1826 .

They were the parents of 8 children:
Hugh Columbus Sourbeer born Abt 1845.
Ambrose McElroy Sourbeer born May 1846.
Henrietta Delia Sourbeer born Abt 1850.
William Bigler Sourbeer born Abt 1852.
Rebecca F. Sourbeer born Abt 1856.
Maud Francis Sourbeer born Abt 1858.
Blocked
Charles Elam Sourbeer born Abt 1861.

Jonas Sourbeer died Aft 1887 .