Jacob YODER

Male 1758 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob YODER was born 11 Aug 1758 (son of John YODER and Sarah SHANKLE); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH113
    • _UID: 4F2BAA2B786045E6B5B125661A256BC6B346


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John YODER was born Abt 1726, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA (son of Johannes (Hans) YODER and Barbara UNKNOWN); died Abt 1785.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH11
    • _UID: C949CB7780DC43CC8AA43C003CAF4C0A6A0D

    Notes:

    Name Suffix: III


    (or Hans)

    his son Martin died in Mt Joy Twp, York County

    On ebay - Dated 1789 indenture for land in Berks County between Jacob Yoder, Jacob
    Stuetz, and John Miller. Other names include Stootsman, Kirtzman, Griffith, and a
    few other names that are illegible. Fair to good condition showing stains and a few
    minor holes.

    John married Sarah SHANKLE Nov 1746, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA. Sarah was born Abt 1726; died 1789, Reading, Berks Co, PA; was buried Peter DE Turck's Plot At Oley. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah SHANKLE was born Abt 1726; died 1789, Reading, Berks Co, PA; was buried Peter DE Turck's Plot At Oley.

    Other Events:

    • Unknown: 13 Jun 1797, Berks Co, PA; LetAdmin
    • Reference Number: 11706
    • _UID: F1C473F9ED6B40629DE889CE7F8BBE78372F

    Notes:

    She died at Reading in 1789, and was buried during Whitsuntide in Peter de Turck's plot at Oley.

    Children:
    1. Daniel YODER was born 1748; died 1820.
    2. Martin YODER
    3. 1. Jacob YODER was born 11 Aug 1758; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Samuel YODER
    5. Barbara YODER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johannes (Hans) YODER was born Abt 1700, Europe (son of Johannes (Hans) YODER and Fronica ISELMYN); died Oct 1779, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH1
    • Unknown: 20 Sep 1734, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA (461 A, Patent A7:109); Bought_land
    • Unknown: 9 Aug 1754, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA (150 A, Patent A16:537); Bought_land
    • Unknown: 16 Mar 1764, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA (112 A + 54.5 A, Deed A6:526); Sold_land
    • Immigration: Between 1709 and 1711, PA
    • Naturalization: 1730, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Probate: 20 Oct 1779, Berks Co, PA
    • Will: 8 Mar 1779, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA
    • _UID: A86FC9DF86094615871DF51ECD34540EC353

    Notes:

    Name Suffix: Junior
    will B:1, 3:9

    1734 tax list, Oley
    1752 tax list, Oley (see internet - John and John Jr)

    married to a Barbara and an Elizabeth (?Keim)

    May 7, 1753 - John Yoder (OH1)and his wife Barbara sold land to his son
    John (OH11) Yoder (who m. Sarah Shankle).

    will mentions:
    sons Daniel and Peter
    granddaughter Barbara Morgan
    granddaughter Hanna Vogt
    wife Elisabeth
    rest to grandchildren (in thirds)
    c/o son John
    c/o son Peter
    c/o son Samuel
    exec John Pott, friend and stepson George Keim

    what about Hanna married a Lesher?

    From Yoder Newsletter:
    ITEM #8861
    July 9, 1747
    The Pennsylvania Gazette
    Philadelphia, July 9. 1747. RUN away the 5th of this instant,
    from John Yoder, of Oley township, Philadelphia county, two
    Irish servant men; the one named Daniel Donahew, about 40
    years of age, of middling size, long thinvisage, much pock
    mark, has a large scar on his left cheek, and another on his
    neck, black hair, if not cut off, by trade a miller. Had on
    when he went away, a felt hat, homespun shirt, a light brown
    linsey jacket, with brass buttons, two trowsers, yarn
    stockings, and half worn shoes. The other names Thomas Lynch,
    about 20 years of age, well set, much freckled in his face,
    black hair,if not cut off. Had on when he went away, a
    chestnut colourlinsey jacket, a fine hat, an ozenbrigs
    shirt, tow trowsers, and new shoes. They took some other
    cloaths with them. and perhaps may change those describ
    above. Whoever takesup and brings the said servants to their
    master, or secures them in any goal,so that he may have them
    again, shall have THREE PISTOLES reward for each, and
    reasonable charges, paid by JOHN YODER.

    See Yoder Newsletter #37, pg 6 mentions land bought by a John Yoder of Oley Twp,
    land in Reading Twp, York Co.Later it goes to a Daniel Yoder. Possibly this John
    and his son Daniel.

    A curious deed in Northampton. Possibly John was buying land for his
    kids?

    C1:443 9 Oct 1778, recorded 11 Jan 1779
    Grantor: Philip Anos, Lynn Township, yeoman
    Grantee: George Anos, Lynn Township, yeoman, s/o Philip
    Property: 100 acres in Lynn Township
    History: 2d-3m-1739, warrant issued to John Yoder for tract; then surveyed
    17 Jun 1765, Yoder granted the ttract to Anos

    C1:443-4, 17 Jun 1765, recorded 11 Jan 1779
    Grantor: John Yoder Sr, Oley, Berks County, yeoman
    Grantee: Philip Anos, Lynn Township, yeoman
    Property: all right, title interest to 100 acres, formerly in Albany Tp, Berks
    History: see preceding
    Co, but now in Lynn Township

    Johannes married Barbara UNKNOWN Bef 1721, PA. Barbara was born Abt 1700; died Between 1764 and 1779, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Barbara UNKNOWN was born Abt 1700; died Between 1764 and 1779, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 20D3732C7AF1436CAC4616C0F90E8E67707F

    Children:
    1. Maria Johanna YODER was born Abt 1721, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; died 8 Oct 1762.
    2. Daniel YODER was born Abt 1723, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; died 18 Mar 1800, Coventry Twp, Chester Co, PA.
    3. 2. John YODER was born Abt 1726, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; died Abt 1785.
    4. Peter YODER was born Abt 1728, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; died 1809.
    5. Samuel YODER was born Abt 1730, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; died May 1771, Oiey Twp, Berks Co, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johannes (Hans) YODER was born 10 Mar 1672, Steffisburg, Canton Bern, Switzerland (son of Adam YODER and Barbli OCHSENBEIN); died Dec 1741, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: OH
    • Unknown: 20 Dec 1738, Colebrookdale Twp, Berks Co, PA; Jacob Naugle
    • Immigration: Between 1709 and 1711, PA
    • Naturalization: 1730, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Probate: 14 Jan 1742, Philadelphia Co, PA
    • Religion: Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA; Mennonite
    • Will: 17 Jun 1739, Berks Co, PA
    • _UID: 5E21775C984C495F8180B4561895BBBF1054

    Notes:

    Name Suffix: Senior
    PC, will F:268, file 245

    A witness to the will of Jacob Naugle, Colebrookdale Twp, Phila. Co, 20 Dec 1738, signed
    John Joder (or is this John Jr?)

    Tax List, Oley Twp, 1734
    (note: naturalization in PA German, Vol 35, pg 140)

    On This Day in Yoder History:

    March 10, 1672-- On This Day in Yoder History- Hans Yoder (OH) was born in
    Steffisburg in 1672.

    Jan.27, 1708, Anna Regina, daughter of Hans Joder (OH) and his wife
    Phronica (Veronica) Iselmyn was baptized at the Schwetzingen Reformed
    Church. Jacob Korner, schoolmaster, and his wife Rachel were her
    sponsors. Not long thereafter, Hans and family started on their journey
    toward Pennsylvania (see article by Dr. Don Yoder in YNL5).

    In the Schwetzingen Reformed Church register(on deposit with the Baden
    Church Archives in Karlsruhle) the following is annotatedon the
    baptismal record for Anna Regina , daughter of Hans Yoder (OH) and his
    wife: "this family went to the Island of Pennsylvania, March 1, 1709"



    Jan.14, 1711- Hans Joder (OH), a progenitor of the Oley Valley Yoder line
    andbelieved as the first of our name in the New World, purchased land in
    Coventry Township, Chester County, Pa...somewhere opposite the presentday
    city of Pottstown. (see YNL5).

    April 30, 1711- Oley immigrant Hans Yoder married Anna Rosina LeDee in a service
    performed by Paulus van Vlecq at the Whitemarsh Church,

    March 25, 1714 Hans Yoder (OH) received his warrent from William penn for
    land along the Upper Manatawny Creek in the Oley Valley. This included


    most of the land around what is now called Pleasantville... (see YNL5)



    March 10, 1735, On this day in 1735, he (OH) sold land in Berks County,
    Pa. to his son John (OH1).

    On Jan.14, 1742- The will of Hans and his brother Yost were both "proved"
    in Philadelphia. Apparently the executors of both estates made a joint
    trip to the courthouse for this purpose.

    A "curious German deed" dated Jan.31, 1771 at Neustadt in the German
    Palatinate was found by Dr. Don Yoder on his first visit to the Berks
    County Courthouse. In it, Johannas Jotter, eldest son of Nicholas Jotter,
    a brother of Oley immigrants Hans and Yost, transferred his rights to
    some land in Pennsylvania to his first cousin John Yoder Jr.

    See Oley Valley Heritage, The Colonial Years: 1700-1775. It has pictures
    of the Yoder homes and discusses Hans Yoder being part of the religious
    movement called "The New Born", led by Matthias Baumann. It would seem
    to explain the absence of the early Yoders from the records of nearby Lutheran
    and Reformed records.

    From History of Northumberland County, pg 566:

    The first of the Yoder (sometimes spelled Yodder and Yotter in the
    German) name in America were Yost and Hans (or Hance), brothers, who
    sought refuge in England from the religious persecutions suffered in
    their native Switzerland. They brought little with them to America
    besides their Bible. Upon their arrival in the New World they pushed on
    into the wilderness beyond Oley hills, and finally settled on the
    Manatawny.

    *snip info on Yost Yoder*

    Hans (or Hance) Yoder, the emigrant brother of Yost, was the
    builder and owner of what is now known as Griesemer's mills (burned in
    1847, and rebuilt the same year). This property in the early days was
    the homestead of the Yoders of Oley. The survey of theplantation under
    proprietary warrant to Hance Yoder was returned March 25, 1714.

    At that time Oley township was
    the haunt of Indians, and of wolves, bear and other wild game. The
    wives of the German settlers also bore their part in the subjugation of
    the wilderness. One day while at work, extending their clearing in the
    forest, they having shut their children in the cabin as a protection
    from the beasts which roamed over their land, they were suddenly aroused
    by the report of a rifle in the direction of their cabin. As it was
    not unusual for predatory bands of bloodthirsty Iroquoi

    Johannes married Fronica ISELMYN Bef 1700. Fronica was born Abt 1672, Europe; died Abt 1710. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Fronica ISELMYN was born Abt 1672, Europe; died Abt 1710.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2932C98AC5EB492FA652BF7DEEE687B318D8

    Children:
    1. 4. Johannes (Hans) YODER was born Abt 1700, Europe; died Oct 1779, Oley Twp, Berks Co, PA.
    2. Son YODER was born Abt 1705, Europe; died PA.
    3. Anna Regina YODER was born Abt 1705, Europe; died PA.