Second Generation 
Birth Notes: Was born possibly in Virginia or Maryland/Virginia.
Death Notes: Anthony died in son's home.
Muncy Luminary says he died near Salladasburg.
General Notes: -- I received the following information from Mary Guinter's website --
HISTORY OF LYCOMING COUNTY 1892 by John F. Meginness
ANTHONY PEPPERMAN, only son of Anthony Pepperman, was born in
Virginia, and grew to manhood in York county, Pennsylvania. His father
was a native of Germany, and immigrated with his mother before the
Revolutionary war, and settled in either Pennsylvania or Virginia. He
served in the Revolution under General Wayne, and after the war closed
be located in Virginia, subsequently removing to Hopewell township,
York county, Pennsylvania. He married a Mrs. Foulk, a widow, who bore
him two children: Anthony, and Hannah, who became the wife of Patrick
McKinney, of York county. He resided in York county for many years,
where his wife died in 1810. He afterwards came to Clinton county, and
died at the home of his son Anthony. In 1814 our subject located in
Clinton county, close to the Lycoming county line, where he lived for
twelve years, and then removed to Dunstable township, in the same
county, where he spent the same period. About this time he
purchased a farm of 320 acres in Mifflin township, Lycoming county,
where Isaac H. Pepperman now lives. He built a sawmill upon this
tract, and engaged in the lumber business, which be carried on in
connection with farming. Mr. Pepperman was agent for Ellis & Harris,
also for Forkman & Bidell, for two large tracts of land, which he
disposed of for these companies.
He was a Republican, and filled many of the local offices of his
township. He was reared in the Lutheran. faith, but subsequently
became a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, in which he was a
trustee, class-leader, and local preacher for many years. He died in
1861, his wife surviving him until April 27, 1864, He married Mary
Clayton of Maryland, and they were the parents or the following
children: Joseph, deceased; Jacob, deceased; Hannah, deceased wife of
John Brierton; Anthony, deceased; John, deceased; Henry, of Mifflin
township; Adam, deceased; Polly, wife of Charles Rosencrantz; Isaac,
and Jesse, both of whom are dead, and Rachel, wife of Jacob Cline.
History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania "1892" by John F. Meginness
Pg. 661(First Settlers)
In later years Anthony Pepperman settled further up the (Larrys)creek.
He came from Virginia and had a large family of boys. This was as
early as 1825. They made several improvements along the creek, and in
later years the elder Pepperman built a saw mill which he carried on
for many years. It was located about a mile below Salladasburg.
Pg. 662(Churches)
The first religious meetings were held at the house of Anthony
Pepperman in the fall of 1826 by Rev. John Brown. Mr. Pepperman was
the pioneer Methodist on the creek, and for many years he served as a
local preacher and exhorter. Meetings were held at his place until the
completion of a school house in 1834, when it was used for that
purpose. The first church was built by the Methodists in 1848. There
are two churches in the township, viz: Frieden's and Mt. Pleasant,
both Evangelical.
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism: 9 Apr 1780.
Anthony married Mary Clayton on 18 Sep 1798 in Baltimore, MD. Mary was born on 29 Aug 1777 and died on 19 Aug 1828.
Their children were:
+ 4 M i. Adam Pepperman was born on 9 Apr 1810 1 and died on 27 Apr 1876 in Watson Township, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 5 M ii. Joseph Pepperman was born on 21 Sep 1798 and died on 27 Jun 1879 in Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 6 M iii. Jacob Pepperman was born on 3 Feb 1800, died on 27 Nov 1883 in Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA and was buried in Salladasburg Cemetery, Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 7 F iv. Hannah O. Pepperman was born on 8 Jan 1802 and died on 6 Sep 1868 in Lima, OH.
+ 8 M v. Anthony Pepperman Jr. 2 was born on 16 Oct 1803, died on 24 Apr 1884 in Mifflin Township, Lycoming County, PA and was buried in Salladasburg Cemetery, Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 9 M vi. John Pepperman was born on 27 Jun 1806, died on 8 Mar 1884 in Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA and was buried in Salladasburg Cemetery, Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 10 M vii. Henry Howard Pepperman was born on 30 Jul 1808, died on 13 Jun 1894 in Piatt Township, Lycoming County, PA and was buried on 16 Jun 1894 in Salladasburg Cemetery, Salladasburg, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 11 F viii. Mary Pepperman was born on 25 May 1812, died on 22 Dec 1900 and was buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 12 M ix. Isaac Pepperman was born on 28 Sep 1814, died on 21 Oct 1890 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA and was buried in Jersey Shore Cemetery, Lycoming County, PA.
+ 13 M x. Jesse Pepperman was born on 29 Oct 1816 and died on 30 Oct 1881.
+ 14 F xi. Rachel Pepperman was born on 15 Oct 1819 and died on 17 Sep 1898.
Anthony next married Ann D. (?) Pepperman about 1830. Ann was born about 27 Nov 1784 and died on 27 Apr 1864.
Birth Notes: Possibly in Lycoming County, PA.
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