NameJonas German
Birth1823
Death5 Jul 1900
FatherJacob German
MotherCatherine Stemmler
Misc. Notes
JONAS GERMAN. The publishers of the RECORD would fail in their object of presenting to their readers a review of the lives of the most prominent citizens of the county, were they to omit that or Jonas German, a successful merchant, hotelman and miller of New Tripoli, Lehigh County. He was born in this county in 1823, and is the son of Jacob and Catherine (Stemmler) German, also natives of the Keystone State.

Grandfather German, who is said to ban been horn in the Fatherland, emigrated to America and located in Lehigh County, occupying an honored place among its old pioneers.

Our subject was reared to man's estate on his father's farm in this county, and not having the advantages offered the youth of the present day for obtaining an education, is mainly self educated. Following in the footsteps of his father, in his earlier years he carried on agricultural pursuits in Heidelberg Township, until 1868, when he removed to New Tripoli and drifted into the hotel and mercantile business. After carrying on these combined occupations for about two years, he returned to his farm, where he resided for five years. We next find him living in New Tripoli, where he again associated himself with mercantile interests, and where he has continued to make his home to the present time. He has been extremely successful in all his undertakings, arid in 1893 purchased the gristmill at this place. Although the plant does both custom and merchant work, Mr. German makes a specialty of the latter, and is carrying on a flourishing business in that line. In addition to the enterprises already mentioned, our subject is the proprietor of a seventy-wire tract of land in Heidelberg Township, which bears all the improvements which one would expect to find on the estate of an enterprising and wide-awake man. Mr. German is also a Director in the Allentown National Bank, with which he has been connected for about fifteen years.

The lady to whom our subject was married in 1851 was Miss Maria Harter, a native of Heidelberg Township, and the daughter of Jacob Harter, formerly a resident of that locality, but now deceased. Their union has been blessed by the birth of four children, three of whom survive, viz.: Sophia, the wife of Frank P. Beck, Postmaster of Lowhill; Henry W., a resident of New Tripoli; and Louisa, the wife of James A. Miller. The latter has been Justice of the Peace for many years, and is engaged in the mercantile business with our subject.

Mrs. German departed this life in 1888, firm in the faith of the Lutheran Church. Our subject also belongs to that denomination, and has served in several official capacities. He is public spirited and deeply interested in all movements which promise to advance the material or moral prosperity of the citizens.
Spouses
1Maria Harter
Death1888
FatherJacob Harter (1803-1882)
MotherLydia Blose (1806-1871)
Marriage1851
ChildrenSophia
 Henry W.
 Louisa (1858-1921)
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