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Andrew Ackerman

Birth
Hardinsburg, Breckinridge County, Kentucky, USA
Death
30 May 1890 (aged 78)
Perry County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rome, Perry County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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History of Warrick, Spencer & Perry Counties, IN, Goodspeed 1885 Page776, Biographical Sketches, Tobin Twn.
Andrew Ackerman, a pioneer of Perry County, a native of Breckinridge County, KY, where he was born in Hardinsburg, February 7, 1812. He is one of a family of five boys and three girls, born to Andrew Ackerman and Maria Reinhart, both of whom were natives of Germany. The father, who was a tanner, came to the United States in his youth, and located in Kentucky, whence he came in 1822, to this county, where at the time of his death he owned several hundred acres of land. He died in the fall of 1846, and his wife followed him in the spring of 1848. The subject of this sketch remained at home, working on the farm, and assisting in a tannery, which his father operated, until he was thirty years of age. About 1838 he entered 120 acres in Section 25, Tobin Township, and after his marriage located upon it, where he lived for two years. He then sold out and bought the farm where he has since resided. December 29, 1844 he married Ruth Car, a daughter of Eli and Rachel Car, by whom he is the father of eight children, seven of whom are living. They are Hiram C., Eli C., Andrew J., Henry C., Hugh, Mary B. (wife of K. Deweese) and Rachel A. (wife of William Cunningham), Eli and Hugh are in the hardware business in Kansas, and the others are living at or near home. Mr. Ackerman is a man of sterling qualities, and is highly esteemed by the community in which he has so long lived.

History of Warrick, Spencer & Perry Counties, IN, Goodspeed 1885 Page776, Biographical Sketches, Tobin Twn.
Andrew Ackerman, a pioneer of Perry County, a native of Breckinridge County, KY, where he was born in Hardinsburg, February 7, 1812. He is one of a family of five boys and three girls, born to Andrew Ackerman and Maria Reinhart, both of whom were natives of Germany. The father, who was a tanner, came to the United States in his youth, and located in Kentucky, whence he came in 1822, to this county, where at the time of his death he owned several hundred acres of land. He died in the fall of 1846, and his wife followed him in the spring of 1848. The subject of this sketch remained at home, working on the farm, and assisting in a tannery, which his father operated, until he was thirty years of age. About 1838 he entered 120 acres in Section 25, Tobin Township, and after his marriage located upon it, where he lived for two years. He then sold out and bought the farm where he has since resided. December 29, 1844 he married Ruth Car, a daughter of Eli and Rachel Car, by whom he is the father of eight children, seven of whom are living. They are Hiram C., Eli C., Andrew J., Henry C., Hugh, Mary B. (wife of K. Deweese) and Rachel A. (wife of William Cunningham), Eli and Hugh are in the hardware business in Kansas, and the others are living at or near home. Mr. Ackerman is a man of sterling qualities, and is highly esteemed by the community in which he has so long lived.



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