Peter Schoenberger (1782-1854)

Dr Peter Shoenberger "Iron King of Pennsylvania"

He was born at Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His father was a Hessian officer who came to America with the British during the Revolution and afterwards settled here, establishing several small charcoal furnaces in the Upper Juniata Valley. Peter graduated from medical school in 1806 but quickly turned his attentions to ironmaking. He acquired vast tracts of land rich in timber, coal, iron ore and other minerals. He built foundries and furnaces and soon became known as the "Iron King of Pennsylvania". He built a 21-room mansion at Claysburg but his principal residence was at 15th and Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh. He was married in 1806 to Sarah Krug and had 7-children to reach adulthood. He died in 1854 with a fortune of $5 million. 

Parents

George Schoenberger

George Schoenberger

1757-1815

Frances Freany

Mrs Frances (Freany) Schoenberger

1757-1816

Spouse

Sarah Krug

Mrs Sarah (Krug) Schoenberger

1789-1879

Children

Rebecca Schoenberger

Mrs Rebecca (Schoenberger) McCormick

1807-1844

George Krug Shoenberger

George K. Shoenberg, Iron Manufacturer, of Cincinnati, Ohio

1808-1892

John Hopson Schoenberger

John H. Schoenberger, of the Shoenberger Steel Company, New York

1809-1889

Edwin Frederick Schoenberger

Edwin F. Shoenberger, of Phialdelphia

1813-1905

Elizabeth Schoenberger

Mrs Elizabeth (Shoenberger) Lytle

1818-1903

Anna Maria Schoenberger

Mrs Anna Maria (Shoenberger) Watts

1818-1888

Martha Krug Schoenberger

Mrs Martha Krug (Shoenberger) Duncan

1826-1863