Genealogical and Personal History of Centre and Clinton County, Pennsylvania, 1912
John S. Conser Biography
John S. Conser was born at Middletown, Dauphin Co., May 24, 1782. He moved to Lewisburg, Union Co., in 1802; thence, April 5, 1823, to Rebersburg, where he lived twenty-one years.
He was a justice of the peace during part of the time that he resided at the last-named place, and was a man of intelligence and influence.
He removed to Logansville, Clinton Co., in 1844; stayed there ten years; moved, March 20, 1854, to Dunnsburg, same county, where he died, Dec. 10, 1854.
His wife died Aug. 24, 1854; both are buried at Dunnsburg. Mr. Conser purchased the old log church at Rebersburg for fifty dollars, and used the material in the construction of his house; now owned by Cyrus Erheart.
He built the Evangelical Church at Rebersburg.
Children, Daniel, the eldest, died several years ago (he was a resident of Rebersburg; his widow survives him); Mary, married to Benjamin Deise; Hannah, married to Joseph Horner; Rev. Solomon.L. M., residing at Baltimore; George; Levi, merchant at Logansville; and John, dead.
Source: History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania; John Blair Linn; Philadelphia; Louis H. Everts; 1883
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