History of The Enders Family Association

Johann Philip Enders, known as PHILIP CHRISTIAN ENDERS, was born July 22,1740 in Breunigweiler, Palatine, Germany.  On May 13, 1764 he married ANNA APOLONIA DEGAN, who was born January 12, 1746 in nearby Sippersfeld, Palatine, Germany.  The parents of Philip Christian Enders were Johann Conrad Enders, birth and death unknown, Breunigweiler, Nassau, Germany and Maria Catherina Geissel, born. 1700 death unknown, Sippersfeld, Nassau, Germany.  They were married June 21, 1718 in Sippersfeld, Germany. The parents of Anna Apolonia Degan were Johann Conrad Degen, born 1700 died 1752, Hesse, Germany and Susanne Elizabeth Hohmann, birth and death, unknown. They were married September 5, 1730 in Sippersfeld, Germany.

Philip and Anna emigrated to America and eventually settled in Jackson Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  Anna died n 1796 and Philip in 1809.  Both were buried in a family plot not far from their homestead.

A group of descendants organized in 1885 and formed The Enders Monumental Association.  In 1890 they erected a memorial monument.
The Enders Memorial Monument The Enders Memorial 
Monument

Photo courtesy of
Scott Barnes

The first reunion was held September 13, 1913.  The Association was incorporated in 1929 and became The Enders Family Association, Inc.

The Enders Family Association's first reunion picture from September 13, 1913. Click on picture to enlarge it.

The First Enders Family Reunion - September 13, 1913
Standing L. to R,; Back Row; Isaac A. Enders 1-14-9-6, C. Ruben Enders 1-7-1-3-6, 
Edgar Enders 1-7-5-9-5, Robert A. Enders 1-7-5-8-3, Otto Enders 1-14-3-2-1, 
Moses Enders 1-14-9-2, Aaron Shoup 1-7-1-4-2 
Middle Row; Cornelius Hoffman, Israel Enders 1-7-5-9, Aaron Enders 1-14-3-2, 
Henry R. Shoup 1-7-1-4-6, Marlin Enders 1-14-3-2-11, Carson C. Enders 1-7-1-7-4, 
Mrs. Anna Sweigard (Amanda M. Enders) 1-7-1-1-7 
Front Row; David A. Enders 1-7-1-1-3, George Washington Enders 1-7-1-7,
George Etter 1-7-8-1, Mrs. Benjamin Radle (Sarah A. Enders) 1-7-3-2, 
Jacob Enders 1-7-1-10, George W. D. Enders 1-14-2-1

A souvenir from September, 1913's Enders Reuion.  A Treasure!

Ruby glass canoe - souvenir from the September 13, 1913 Reunion

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