| b 09 Aug 1816, Dillsburg, , Pennsylvania | ||||
| d 13 Mar 1896, Wooster, , Ohio | bur Wooster, , Ohio | |||
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| William Diven | ||||
| |b 03 Nov 1787 | | | |||
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| Mary Nelson Diven | ||||
| |John Mateer | |m 11 Mar 1835 | Samuel Nelson | ||
| |Dillsburg, , Pennsylvania | | | |||
| Rebecca Nelson | ||||
| b 31 Aug 1789 | | | |||
| Mary McMullen | ||||
| 1 | Calvin Wilson Mateer | 2 | < | Jane (Jenny) Mateer | 3 | < | William Diven Mateer | 4 | John Lowrie Mateer | 5 | < | Robert McCheyne Mateer | 6 | < | Horace Nelson Mateer | 7 | < | Lillian Ellen Mateer |
On 1 April 1835 John Mateer Jr. and wife Mary, for $4259.13, conveyed to Christian Musselman of Fairview Township, York County, Pennsylvania, a parcel of land in Allen Township, Cumberland County 125 acres 43 perches, 'neat measure', bounded by property of John Mateer Sr., James Mateer, Henry Myers, Henry Lonecker, Nancy McCue and Abraham Hensh. This tract in his lifetime and at the time of his death property of William Mateer, grandfather of the present grantor, passed by his will dated 23 July 1810 to his son William, father of the present grantor; the second William died intestate and title to the land passed by Orphans Court decree dated 10 November 1834 to the aforesaid John Mateer, eldest son of the decedent. Musselman, the present grantee, agreed to pay $2882.91 1/2 in cash, also annual interest on $1032.16, 'her thirds' to Rebecca Mateer widow her lifetime, and to post bond for the payment to William Wise and Margarete Jane his wife, for $344.05.5 'their distributory share of her father's estate.' Witnesses: John Mateer, Andrew Mateer.
John and Mary (Diven) Mateer first went to housekeeping on a farm described as the Clovermill property, located near Shiremanstown, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Their son, John Lowrie Mateer takes up the story there: 'In the spring of 1840 they sold the Clovermill property for $3000.00. They rented a house in Dillsburg and lived there one year. During this year father bought a farm in Adams County, two miles from Petersburg towards Gettysburg. They moved onto this farm in the spring of 1841.'
In 1850 this family was listed as living in Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania.; John aged 42 was a farmer with real estate valued at $4500. Other members of the family were Mary aged 34, Calvin aged 14, Jane aged 12, William aged 7 and John aged two years.
Continuing with John L. Mateer's account, this Adams County farm 'contained 120 acres with a good brick house and barn. Father paid $3000.00 for it. They lived there until 1857 when they sold the farm for $6000.00 cash. Father went at once to Mercer County Pennsylvania and bought from Samuel Park (mother's cousin) for $6000.00 cash. This farm contains 209 acres and is located one mile west of Pine Grove, now 'Grove City'. The family went out in the spring of 1857 on the Pennsylvania Railway to Pittsburg, thence by stage. Father and brother Will drove three hourses to a wagon loaded with household goods over the mountain. In spring 1865 they sold this farm for $15,000.00 and removed to Henry, Illinois.
In the summer of 1872 John Mateer moved again to Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois; so that his younger children might have greater educational opportunities at the college there.
Mr. Mateer was a devoted and upright Christian man, an Elder in the presbyterian Church at Monmouth. He took special interest in foreign missions, to which cause he gave two sons.
The will of John Mateer of the Town of Henry and County of Marshall, Illinois, now the City of Monmouth, Illinois, 'of the age of 65 years', written 13 January 1874, bequeathed to wife Mary N. Mateer, 'that part of my estate which the law provides'; to son Calvin W. Mateer and to Jennie Henderson, $500 each; to son John Lowrie Mateer, $1000; to son Horace N. Mateer, $625; to son Robert M. Mateer and to daughter Lillie E. Mateer, $500 each; also $150 to Nettie Henderson my granddaughter; all of the balance of the estate to be divided equally amongst seven children, namely, Calvin W., Jennie Henderson, William D., John L., Robert M. Horace N. and Lillie E. Mateer; their mother his wife Mary N. Mateer to be guardian for Horace N. and Lillie E. Mateer, minors. Witnesses; J. R. W...ter, William F. Smith.
In the 1880 census of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, First Ward, Mary N. Mateer aged 62 years was head of a household which included three of her children: Robert M., minister aged 27, Horace N. aged 24 'at school', and Lillian E., teacher aged 22 years.
Source: - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 78-79.