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| 2851 | supposedly from Alsace | STETTLER, Daniel (I625337909)
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| 2852 | supposedly lived on Green Street in Harrisburg, PA 1900 census, Harrisburg,Horace, Sept 1865, Carrie E Jul 1868, Harry (Harvy?) T Feb 1887, Beulah M, Jun 1889, Lela M, Sep 1893, Marie Jun? 1896 Fireman, R.R., 1811 Penn St. M14, 5/4 1910 census, Harrisburg, Clara E Hambright widow 42, Harvey G 24, Blanch 22, Lulu 16, Marie 12?, 4/4 kids, occ: open Insonic? 1920 1930 census, Harrisburg, Clara E Hambright, widow, 59, Lilia N 39, clerk, __ gov't, Mar? R,29, tel operator, railroad office | HAMBRIGHT, Horace K. (I625333243)
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| 2853 | supposedly married John Derr 28 Jan 1844 supposedly married Solomon Fenstermacher before 1850. But he already had children Jesse 12, Mary 9, Ann 7, Frank2 in 1850. listed as wf of John Derr in father's will in 1845. or is Solomon's wife related to John Ahner's second wife instead? | AHNER, Elisabeth (I625337550)
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| 2854 | supposedly remarried to Samuel Bossert | HEPLER, Catharina (I11069)
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| 2855 | supposedly witness to marriage of Jeremiah Dungan 7/22/1720 and to William Smith Jr 2/8/1723 | DUNGAN, Martha (I625335005)
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| 2856 | supposedly witness to marriage of Jeremiah Dungan, 7/22/1720 | DUNGAN, Susanna (I625335003)
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| 2857 | Surnames: KNABB, YODER, OYSTER, SELTZER, DE TURK, SHENKEL, ARMPRIESTER, CLEAVER, BUSH, WILSON, CLARK, HIMMELBERGER, DERR, ESPENSHADE, MARCH, HOOK, MOCK, HERFLICKER, HARRISON Daniel Yoder Knabb, who died in 1887, was born in 1804, the eldest son of Jacob and Hannah (Yoder) Knabb, the latter the daughter of Daniel and Margaret (Oyster) Yoder. The Knabb family was founded in America by Michael Knabb, who was born at Pfeldesheim, Bavaria, April 17, 1717, and emigrated to America in 1737, with two brothers, John and Peter, the former of whom died single in the forty-eighth year of his age, while the latter died when seventy-four years old, having many descendants in Berks county. Michael Knabb m. Eva Magdalena Seltzer, only child of Jacob and Elizabeth Seltzer, of Heidelberg township. They became the parents of the following children: Nicholas, Peter, Jacob, Daniel, Susan, Sarah, Catherine and Mary. Michael Knabb died June 17, 1778, and he and his brothers are buried in the family burying ground in Oley township. Jacob Knabb, the third son of Michael, was born in Oley township in 1771. In 1800 he married Hannah Yoder, daughter of Daniel and Margaret (Oyster) Yoder. They moved to Union township, on the property now owned and occupied by Morris De Turk. He died in February, 1825, and his wife in August, 1824. Their children were: Daniel Y.; George, born in 1807; Margaret, in 1810; Catherine, in 1812; Hannah, in 1814; and Jacob, in 1817. | KNABB, Jacob (I11778)
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| 2858 | Survivors: Wife: Ginger Hodge LaFollette Daughter & Son-in-law: Kimberly & Craig Ford Grandchildren: James Bohanan Faith Ford Brothers & Sisters-in-law: Delmar & Agnus LaFollette Gene & Edna LaFollette Jim & Dorothy LaFollette John & Debbie LaFollette Joe LaFollette Sisters & Brothers-in-law: Shirley & Larry Lenz Martha Hurst Dorothy & Franklin Maples Father & Mother-in-law: Ralph & Evelyn Hodge Sisters-in-law & Husbands: Pam & Ted Stoffle Pat & John Paul Jones Beverly & Johnny Parsons Brothers-in-law: Ralph Hodge, Jr Richard Hodge Terry Hodge Several Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, & Cousins. | LAFOLLETTE, William Hugh "Bill" (I625338594)
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| 2859 | Susan Yoder, July 17, Cancer of Womb, 50-0-0, July 18, B9/R2/L35. | DRUMHELLER, Susan (I625338319)
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| 2860 | Susanna 1765, sp Henrich Paush, single and Susanna Pautschen J Friedrich 1771, sp Johann Friederich Pautsch and Magaretha Steinen (Rev Schumacher and also recorded as St Peter's/Windsor Church Supposedly, this Jacob later marrieda Mary Magdalena and moved to Lycoming County. I'm going to put the Jacob Hill and Mary Magdalena notes here then: sp -> 1787, Andrew Muller and wf (at Spies - far from Windsor Twp!) | HILL, Jacob (I625336718)
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| 2861 | Susanna 1794, Adam Leiser and wf (as Henrich Leiser and Magd at Old Red) sp -> 1798, Jacob Schwing and wf Magdalena (Summer Hill) Henrich Heiser at Old Red, 19 Mar 1795 | SCHWENK, Magdalena (I625334295)
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| 2862 | Susanna 1801, sp John Reitenauer and Elisabeth Maria 1802, sp George Saubert and Elisabeth | HERB, Maria Salome (I625333486)
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| 2863 | Susanna being a sister to John Reph is in the cemetery notes for St. Peter's Church Maybe: Jacob Heller and wf Susan, child J Jacob 1787, baptized at Plainfield Reformed also child Susanna 1778 at First Reformed, Easton etc (same family) or, John Heller and Susanna, at Hamilton Church, 1780+ | REEB, Susanna (I625336169)
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| 2864 | Susanna was baptized at Hamilton Union Church. The sponsors were Heinrich Franz and his wife, Susanna. Susanna was not listed as one of the surviving children of Johannes Meixell in 1808. | MEIXELL, Susanna (I625334420)
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| 2865 | Teunis and family (and ancestors) are mentioned in History of Bucks County, pg437. ( I put the info in here, unverified, and added child Serick. I'm not convinced of any of this since there were apparently a number of Titus familieson the NJ side of the river.) From History of Bucks County, pg 437: Teunis Titus, son of Titus Syrachs and Jannetje Couverts, joined his mother in the conveyance of his father's land at Flatlands, May 14, 1695, and removed to Newtown, Long Island, where he resided until 1703, and at about that date removed to Mansfield, Burlington county, New Jersey, from whence two of his sons, Francis and Jacob, migrated to Bucks county about 1730. from rootsweb: daughter Sarah, married 28 Oct 1736 (Abington Pres.) Jonathon Roberts others, not Serick | TITUS, Teunis (I625336916)
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| 2866 | The 1920 and 1930 census name Aunt Billie Jean as "Willie Rae" Smith. Billie's invisible friend (ghost story) According to cousin Billie Jo Smith-Offut. when aunt Billie was very young 3-4 years old, she would laugh and giggle and play with an invisible friend in the back yard for many hours of their farm in Tennessee. This went on for a long time but no one would see this friend but Billie. At first the family thought that it was a part of her imagination, as she was the first living child of Oda and Viola, until one day they asked Billie the name of her friend. Billie told them her friend's name was Wanda Rue, at that everyone gasped, as Wanda Rue and Addie Gaynola were two gilrs of Oda and Viola that died in infancy before Billie was born. | SMITH, Billie Jeanne Aka Willie Rae (I10915)
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| 2867 | the baptism at Falckner Swamp, New Hanover says her name is Maria Catharine, but I'm pretty sure it's really this "Maria". Perhaps the Catharine was confused with the sponsor's name. the entry in the will book in Reading and the will abstracts is wrong. She and her sister married Adam Frey. That is obvious from the church records at Oley Hill as well as the estate records for Adam Frey. Closer inspection of the original German will of Jacob Herb shows that the name there really is Adam Frey. | HERB, Maria (I625333488)
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| 2868 | The Casper Hepler Family History starts on Pg. 431 of Hepler Family Book. Serv ed in the Revolutionary War. First Company, member of Class 1st under the comm and of Capt. Joseph Kooken. Northhamton County Militia, second battalion. Serv ed approx. May 14, 1778. Name Suffix: 1785 tax list, Upper Milford, 44A, 1H, 2C, $9.2 | HEPLER, Casper (I11063)
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| 2869 | the child's name isn't mentioned - probably one of the other kids already listed. | WIMMER, Child (I625337035)
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| 2870 | The children of Nicholas are listed here are purely speculative and just for testing purposes!! Oley burial record says Nicholas Schmidt died Jul 17, 1790, aged 76-7-6 (->born c1714) a son of Sebastian Schmidt and wf Christina. I suspect the age is off! I'm saying he was abt 56. 11 Dec 1713 (note, an adjacent death also has age at death as 76). 1752 tax list, Oley (see internet) (is this the same Nicholas later in Colebrookdale?) 1754 tax list, Oley Twp, single, $9 (this would imply a young Nicholas). 1767 tax list, Colebrookdale, 91A, 1H, 2C, 2S, $2 (laborer) 1768 tax list, Colebrookdale, 50A, 1H, 1C, $2 1779 tax list, Colebrookdale, 50A, 1H, 1C, $135 1780 tax list, Colebrookdale, 90A, 2H, 2C, $6.10.0 1781 tax list, Colebrookdale, 90A, 2H, 2C, $1.3.11 1784 tax list, Colebrookdale, 90A, 2H, 2C, 11 people 1790 census (it seems mostof Colebrookdale is missing in the 1790 census!) 1810 census, Colebrookdale, pg 750, 00000-00101 (Eve, widow) PAA 5:5, pg 150, Berks Militia, Cpt Lesher, 27 Aug 1776, Pvt Nicholas Smith (he is probably not 63 years old here!) (and Maria Eva): Christopher 1763, sp the parents (Oley Hill) sp 1768 to Jacob Herb and Catharine [Hauck] (at New Hanover) Sabina 1770, sp Jacob Herb and wf Catharine [Hauck] (at Oley Hill) Melchior 1773, sp Melchior Endlich and Maria ("because it was very sick") Christine Elisabeth 1778, sp John Becker and wf[Christine Hauck?] Nicholas and Maria Elisabeth (I think this is a typo/misprint - should be M Eva) M Catharine 1768, sp the parents (at Oley Hill) (is this the wrong wf name in record?) (note Melchior Endlich was at Oley Reformed in 1772, sp Michael Buch, 1773, sp Anna Maria Wertz) (also Entlich, Indlich, etc) Executors of will are Nicholas Imboty (married A. Marg Linn) and JohnKlotz buried at Oley Hill: Johannes Schmidt, 12 May 1789-16 Jan 1882 (related?) Deed A2:204 has Nicholas Smith selling land to Peter Smith, 1761 (in Reading?), this family? Deed B2:317 has Nicholas Smith and wife selling land toMichael Algeier in Reading 1767/75. This family? a Nicholas Schmidt on Brotherhood 3 Nov 1750 http://www.genforum.com/schmidt/ http://www.genforum.com/smith/ | SCHMIDT, Nicolas (I625335344)
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| 2871 | the Clark/Dungan book had a question mark next to the name of Evan Stephens. Note - a William Stephens, Doylstown, will of 1820 mentions wf Sarah (but she'd be 100 yrs old!) LDS also has her born c1722, married John Stephens whothen married an Ann Dungan | DUNGAN, Sarah (I625337075)
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| 2872 | the date given (added notes) for the marriage in the 1850 cenus notes was 1875(!) | Family F549247180
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| 2873 | the date of her marriage is mentioned in an Orphan's Court record in Sunbury of 7 Nov 1844 where her husband is asking for her share of Daniel Herb's estate which the sons Adam and Daniel refuse to give to her. Supposedly her estate (Charlotte Heinleim?) in 1859 mention son Nathan Herb. Where? Philadelphia,Northumberland, other? (Heimlen) It would seem she was married to Lewis Eppelsheimer in 1845 and remarried sometime later to a Heimlen (or Heinlem) in 1880, a Lewis Eppelsheimer, age 64, retired merchant, and wf Anna M. 50 no - that was his wife going back to 1850 | UNKNOWN, Charlette (I625333492)
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| 2874 | The daughter Magdalena was born in 1764 and died on September 25, 1857. She married Jacob Angstadt (1760-1821) of District Township on April 23, 1788 by Rev. Boos. Magdalena was the author's clue that Maria Keim was the wife of Jacob Joder as they were stated as the parents of Magdalene in her obituary by Rev. Isaac Roeller. When Magdalena died in 1857, she was survived by six children, 88 grandchildren and 126 great grandchildren. The children born to Magdalena and Jacob Angstadt were as follows: 1. Jacob Angstadt; 2. Henrich, born May 20, 1789 in Rockland Township, married Catharina Scheurer, died May 6, 1856 and had six children (Elayne Rickmers of Kutztown, PA is a direct descendant); 3. Maria, born November 12, 1792, died September 19, 1868, married Dewalt Bieber and had 11 children; 4. Catharina; 5. Sarah; 6. Elizabeth, born December 22, 1798, died November 20, 1884 and married John Hilbert; 7. Christina, born August 6, 1806, died April 26, 1883 and married Johan Berter (Barto) - 16. children were born to this marriage all in Rockland Township; 8. Barbara (or Deborah); 9. William Angstadt; 10. David Angstadt; and 11. Nathan Angstadt. Again, this ancestral tree was supplied by Mrs. Elayne Rickmers) | YODER, Magdalena (I11621)
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| 2875 | The daughter, Catharine was born in 1766, Rockland Township, and died May 12, 1837. She married Abraham Angstadt on February 20, 1787 by Rev. Boos. Abraham was born on December 5, 1764, the son of Johannes and Anna Maria Kolb Angstadt. He died on October 5, 1842. Catherine and Abraham were the parents of five children: 1. Elisabeth, born July 30, 1787 and died on April 2, 1877 and married John Moser on September 1, 1816 (microfilm #31, Reading Historical Society); 2. Susanna, born on January 26, 1790, died in 1850 and married Jacob Hertz; 3. Magdalena, born October 19, 1799 in Rockland Township, died May 23, 1857, married Johann Hamsher; 4. Hannah, born October 14, 1803, died December 26, 1865, married Jacob Frederick; 5. Benjamin, the only son, was born March 8, 1807, died August 30, 1879, married his first cousin Catharine Joder, daughter of Jacob (Catharine Joder Angstadt's brother) and Maria Bertho (Barto) on March 23, 1831. EIGHTEEN CHILDREN were born to this marriage. The lineage of Catherine Joder and Abraham Angstadt has been researched and contributed by Elayne E. Rickmers (Mrs. Harold James Rickmers) 436 E. Walnut St., Kutztown, PA 19530. | YODER, Catharine (I11620)
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| 2876 | The daughter, Elizabeth was born on February 18, 1755 and died in January, 1842. Evidently Elizabeth was the first born child of Jacob and Maria Keim Joder. Elizabeth married Ludwig Graeber (born November 29, 1752), son of Andreas Graeber at New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, Montgomery County, PA on July 21, 1779. Two known children of this union were l Andreas, born July 2, 1780 and 2 Elisabeth, born June 25, 1783. | YODER, Elizabeth (I11619)
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| 2877 | The Edward Martindell you mention is the brother to the Watermillock John Martindell. According to my data, Edward was born abt. 1633 in Watermillock. I believe Edward left Watermillock and landed up in Bristol, a port city, and became a shipping merchant and slave trader. from "Warrants and Surveys of the Province of PA, 1759" in Philadelphia City: Edward Martindale, 1683 Vol 81, pg SH Margaret Martindale, 1683, Vol 46, pg DH Margaret Martindale, 1683, Vol13, pg SF MINUTE BOOK "G" MINUTES OF PROPERTY COMMENCING YE 19TH 9TH BER., 1701. THIS IS BOOK G IN THE SEORETARIES OFFICE. 1 mo., 11th [1705.] At a Session of Comm'rs held 11th 1 mo., 1705-6. Prst., Edw. Ship., Griff. Owen and James Logan. The Prop'ry, by L. and Rel., dat. 26 and 27, 7ber, '81, Granted to Edward Martindale, of Bristol, Merchant, 1,000 acres of Land, which the s'd Edward, by Deeds, dat. 5 and 6 June, '83, Granted to Joshua Cart, of Tewksbury, in the Coun. of Glouces'r, Sadler, now of Bristol, the said 1,000 acres which he has left by will to his Eldest Son Samuel, etc. | MARTINDALE, Edward (I625335909)
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| 2878 | The estate records for Nicholas Bolander suggest Henrich was the only heir. Orphans Court 14 May 1762: "Henry Polander eldest son and Heir of Nicholas Polander decd..." 1762, inquisition: "Henry Pollander Son and Heir of Nicholas Pollander decd... that the Petitioner's Father the said Intestate dyed aboutfive years ago leaving a Widow and Issue a Son, to wit, the Petitioner...." men who checked land: Sebastian Zimmerman, George Merckel, Frederick Delaplanck, Joseph Sikfridt?, Frederick Cremer, Peter Beell, Michael Lesher, Leonard Reber, Jacob Hill, Daniel Allspach, and Frederick Hauer. Land was worth 100 pounds... 1/3rd is the dower for widow Mary Note: like his son, Nicholas dies young (about 48) and I wonder if it related to the French and Indian War going on at the time. http://genforum.genealogy.com/bolander/ Bolander researcher (mostly Adam Bolander of Snyder County) Carl Catherman | BOLANDER, Johan Nicholaus (I625335278)
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| 2879 | The exciting thing is the match in "mark" between the land settlement records in Germany and the "mark" on the ship list! will 922 1734 tax list, Frederick I believe the Michael Bastian taxed in Allen Twp is the son George Michael!) 1774 tax list, Limerick, 150A, estate (by Christian Crouser) 1776 tax list, Limerick, 150A, estate (Hist of Mont,pg 919) 1779 tax list, Frederick, $6.0? 1779 tax list, Frederick, $1.10.0? 1782 tax list, Frederick, $1.25.3 val=$350, paid by Godfrey Sehler 1783 tax list, Frederick, 200A, paid by Godfrey Sehler Land warrant, Philadelphia Co, 100 acres, 30 Sep 1734 from will: lived with Regina (with wife) for 7 years, then another 8 years (ie, moved in around 1765) sp (Eva Maria) -> 1735 Heinrich Krebs [and M Barbara Krim], RevStoever, Trappe sp (Eva w/Hans Hut) -> 1736 Henrich Schmidt and Anna Margaretha, New Goshenhoppen (as Eva Maria, w/o Michael Sebastian) sp -> 1744 AndreasBastian and Maria Albertina [Kraus] sp (Eva) -> 1751 Balthaser Fuller and Anna, Trappe sp -> 1752 Henry Krauss and Anna Maria, Swamp sp (w/Balthasar Simonand wf) -> 1753 Balthasar Fuller and Anna, Swamp sp -> 1753 Henry Krauss and Anna Maria, Swamp sp -> 1756 Henry Krauss and Anna Maria, Swamp sp -> 1759 George Michael Bastian and Magdalena sp -> 1761 George Michael Bastian and Magdalena sp -> 1766 George Michael Bastian and Magdalena (note, a Henry Schmidt and Anna Barbara Bastian, sp 1759 -> Matthew Haller, Falckner Ref) Most German research from Allene Duty In Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg: 1:577, 12 Dec 1762, recd 7s 6d from Michael Bastian contributed money this year at Trappe Church, 1760 contributed money at E. Petersville Church in 1769 Communicant at Emmanuel Petersville: 1766 (Michael Sebastian, Eva Maria ux) 1767 (Michael Bastian, Eva Maria uxor) 1768 (Michael Bastian, Eva Maria uxor) 1769 (Michael Bastian, Eva Maria uxor) 1770 (Michael Bastian, Eva Maria ux) 1778, US Oath, 39:314, (Michael Sebastian) Communicant at Stone Church: 30 Aug 1778 (Michael Sebastian) 20 May 1780 (Michael Bastian) | SEBASTIAN, Johan Michael (I625333447)
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| 2880 | The Eyster Family source I quote has this Catharine married to George Shall; although the Yoder Web site has her married to Yost Yoder. I prefer what I have and go with a niece of this Catharine married to George. Oley Valley Ancestors - by Guy L. Bierman Rev. 6 Jan 2002 OYSTER, JOHN, District. September 23, 1788 - August 31, 1789. Vol. 3-90. Executors to sell plantation and divide proceeds equally among children, viz: George, children of Samuel, deceased, Jacob, Daniel, Elisabeth Catharina, Magdalena, Susanna Maria, Margaret and Barbara. To Jacob, son of my wife Catharine, deceased, 1 shilling and no more. Exrs: Son-in-law Daniel YODER and son George. Wits: John ARENTZ, Jacob ARENTZ and John RORBACH. marriage year to Johannes Yoder is on tombstone | OYSTER, Catharina (I227)
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| 2881 | The family disappears largely. My guess is that they all went west for a bit and then the father came back to PA. Polly may have been in another state when she died. | KRÄMER, Maria Magdalena (Polly) (I625332873)
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| 2882 | The Free Court at Steffisburg Magistrates administered the communities of Heimberg, Thungschneit, Fahrni, Unterlangenegg, Oberlangenegg, Eriz, Homberg Buchen, Schwarzenegg, Horrenback, Schwandiback, Goldiwil, Teuffenthal and Heiligenschwendi from the administrative seat at Steffisburg. Jost Joder served as magistrate at the Lauenen before Thun from 1415 until 1428. His seal was a gold heraldic lily on a blue ground. In the historical Museum in the Castle ofThun his seal his chiseled in stone and is also to be seen on the board of coats-of-arms in the church at Steffisburg. The surname Joder is Swiss alemannischen origin. In the “Histor. Bio graph. ” One finds encyclopedia of Switzerland under Joder: ” Very old established sex of Steffisburg, CAN clay/tone Berne (derived from Theodul) of also already 1751 an emigrated branch in the United States (Yoder) flowers. “ In a tax listing from the year 1389 (Berne keeps in public records) in Huttwil the family Uli Joder and the family of its son Heini Joder is mentioned as one of the families subject to the highest tax rate. Our ancestors were farmers and cattle breeder, them claimant in addition, tanneries, mills and Brennereien. Some were active also in the administration. Thus for example 1428 Jost Joder are mentioned as a governor to the Lauenen before Thun. Around 1462 a Uli Joder office man is to Altbüron, 1552 to 1575 a Hans Joder as an office man to Altishofen, and its grandchild Jans Joder is called 1619 as a judge to Altishofen. Municipality chief von Steffisburg was from 1727 to 1730 Hans Joder. The Bischoff sank Joder in the Rhonetal in the Wallis a Weingut left. Pc. Joder is well-known in Switzerland as a protection patron of the farmers and wine farmers. It is to have protected the troubled Walliser wine farmer by a miracle a harvest failure. In Swiss archives for heraldry it is proven that Jost Joder led a lily, and Caspar Joder an eagle foot in its coat of arms. Under marrying within the “family clan” “likewise documentary the mentioned coat of arms of a freyen feudalen farmer aristocracy sex of alemannischen origin from that developed Bernese for country…” Coat of arms of the Uli Joder and its wife Elsi, geb. Zaug in Sumiswald (mentions in the year 1376) ð | JODER, Jost (I625333396)
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| 2883 | The Knabb family was founded in America by Michael Knabb, who was born at Pfeldesheim, Bavaria, April 17, 1717, and emigrated to America in 1737, with two brothers, John and Peter, the former of whom died single in the forty-eighth year of his age, while the latter died when seventy-four years old, having many descendants in Berks county. Michael Knabb m. Eva Magdalena Seltzer, only child of Jacob and Elizabeth Seltzer, of Heidelberg township. They became the parents of the following children: Nicholas, Peter, Jacob, Daniel, Susan, Sarah, Catherine and Mary. Michael Knabb died June 17, 1778, and he and his brothers are buried in the family burying ground in Oley township. | KNABB, Daniel Yoder (I625338290)
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| 2884 | The LeDez Connection and Matthias Baumann The marriage of Hans Yoder and Anna Rosina LeDee was performed by Paulus van Vlecq, Dutch Reformed pastor, at Whitemarsh, the church of which Hans Yoder was a member from the beginning of the church record in 1710. The record reads: "Johannes Jodder, widower of Fronica Iselmyn, and Anna Rosina LeeDee". The LeDez family was Huguenot. Since Jean LeDez's deed to his Oley property, refers to him as coming from Eppstein in the Palatinate, I went one year to Eppstein, a smallish Palatine town on the Rhine plain near Frankenthal. In the Frankenthal Archives I went through the records of the French Reformed Church at Frankenthal, of which the LeDez family were members. I found the birth of Jean LeDez, June 7,1663, son of Daniel and Marie (Louys) LeDez of Flomersheim. However, there was no birth record for his daughter Rosina. I finally located her birth and baptismal record, in the Reformed Church records of the town of Weinheim on the Bergstrasse, across the Rhine from Frankenthal, whither the family had fled in 1689 when the French invaded the Palatinate. Anna Rosina LeDez was baptized March 16,1692, in the Reformed Church at Weinheim, daughter of Jean LeDez and his wife Rachel Bertram. (On the same page was the baptism of Johannes Tempelmann, who became a pioneer Reformed minister in Pennsylvania.) Rosina had a brother Johannes (Jean) baptized July 23,1696, also at Weinheim. Her mother, Rachel (Bertram) LeDez, died at Weinheim August 30,1698, aged 36 years. In these entries Jean LeDez is listed as farmer (Hofbauer) on the Schmittburg Hof, a farm within the parish limits of the town church. After his wife's death Jean LeDez returned to Eppstein/ Frankenthal, where he served as toll collector for the Palatine government until leaving for Pennsylvania in 1709. Jean LeDez evidently settled in Oley as early as the autumn of 1709. Here he was joined by his friend Isaac deTurk of Frankenthal who had come to New York colony in 1708. Many years ago my cousin John Joseph Stoudt showed me the original patent from William Penn to "John ledee", for 330 acres of land "at or near a Place called by the Indians Oley". The land adjoined Isaac deTurk's tract and was granted, for 38 pounds, to John ledee, who is described as "late of Epstein in ye Palatinate of the Rine but now of this Province". The document is dated 1712. On the third day of the third month, called May,1714, Jean le dee, as he signed his name, sold 110 acres of this tract to Matthias Bowman Of Oley, Planter. Witnesses at the signing were John Henry Kirsten and Isaac deTurk. Philip Kuhlewein (1683-1737),Jean LeDez's son-in-law and Hans Yoder's brother-in-law has been traced to the village Of Lambsheim, not far from Frankenthal. His connections are equally important for Pennsylvania history, and I have outlined them in the article,"Emigration Materiels from Lambsheim in the Palatinate", by Heinrich Pembe, translated and edited by Don Yoder, in Pennsylvania Folklife,XXIII:2 (Winter 1973-1974),40-48. Philip Kuhlewein was the son of Hans Theobald Kuhlewein and his wife Dorthea of Lambshein. He was a member of the Reformed Church, but joined the pietist movement led by Matthaus (Matthias) Baumann of Lambshein. For this reason he was arrested in 1706, along with many other townsmen, and forced to clean the town ditches as penalty. Matthias Baumann was Philip Kuhlewein's brother-in-law, married to Philip's sister Catharina Kuhlewein. The Baumanns followed the Kuhleweins to Pennsylvania in 1714, settling near them in the Oley Valley. By 1719 another brother-in-law, Abraham Zimmermann, who had married Veronica Kuhlewein, emigrated, settling in Maxatawny, north of Oley. These details and more about this family are available in my book, Rhineland Emigrants (Baltimore,1981). The will of Philip "Kalwine", of Oley, husbandman, was proved April 7,1737 and recorded in Book E, page 363. He mentions his wife Mary and his father-in-law John "Ladee,"whom he names as his executors. Witnesses were John Bowman, Arnoldt Euffnagel, and Conrad Cooke. | LEDEE, Jean (I625338271)
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| 2885 | The Morning Call. Morning Call. Allentown, Pa.: Jun 20, 1990. pg. B.12 Survivors: Wife; sons, [JOHN KRUPA] of Nazareth and [James] of Fountain Hill; brother Stephen of Chicago and sisters, Helen Derochers and Mildred Lesczynski, both of Bethlehem. SSN 207-05-6023, PA, no locations | KRUPA, John (I625337832)
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| 2886 | the name Anna Catharine is from the baptism at Reading (since Catharine would be short for Anna Catharine in the German naming convention). She's mentioned as just Catharine in 1799 deed. Catharine signed by the mark "T" on deed L:122 of 1799 when selling land to their daughter Susanna. Jacob sold land to Nicholas Shipman in 1805 without his wife's signature, so presumably she had died by then. Someone sent me this (need to check my email inbin for source). Not sure if it will match up: "One thing he had was a maiden name for Jacob's wife. He has her as Anna Catharin Hinsberger with a question mark following the name. I don't know if he means the spelling maybe wrong or the entire name. She is listed as dau. of Georg Hinsberger and Elizabeth. He also has a father for Jacob, Peter which could be a good guess given how often Peter turns up in the early Conrad ancestors. He has Peter and Jacob being from Prussia." A place on the net has this Jacob Conrad m Catharine Hinsberger, child Anne-Marie http://perso.wanadoo.fr/laurent.grimmonprez/GRIMMONPREZ_000/Fiches/D2/P7.htm#5 | UNKNOWN, Anna Catharine (I625332656)
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| 2887 | the name Sophia is only mentioned once in a baptismal sponsorship in Pine Grove | GUTMAN, Anna Sophia (I625333783)
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| 2888 | The next generation back is only speculation, If anyone has more information, please let me know. Acording to the Sevier county Census' William's mother is Rebecca Lafollett and he had a brother named Harvey who was a few years older. The 1840 and 1850 census shows that Rebecca either lived with Elizabeth (Gann) Lafollett or lived on the property. The relationship of Rebecca Lafollett with George and Elizabeth Lafollett is unknown. By 1860 Cenus Rebecca is living with her son William R. Lafollett often spelled Follett. William Riley lived to ripe old age, passing away in 1923., still living on his farm in Sevier county TN. He is buried in Providence Church cemetery which was relocated to higher ground, just before the Tennessee Valley Authority flooded the bottom land farms to create hydro electric dams in Sevier County, TN. The dam area was renamed Douglas lake and recreational park. The grave sites are still visible but a boat is need to access the land where they lay, located in the new Providence Cemetery grave yard. All of my local relatives believed that the Lafollette graves are under water at Douglas Lake, and never realize that they can visit them. | LAFOLLETT, William Riley (I11213)
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| 2889 | the Oley Twp Hill's also have: Barbara Elisabetha: single sp -> 1787, Casper Spohn and wf single sp -> 1789, Casper Spahn and wf single sp -> 1791, Hermannus Reigener and wf Catharina single sp -> 1791, Johannes Buchter andwf Peter single sp -> 1797, Henrich Schadler and wf single sp -> 1799, Jacob Schroder and wf | HILL, Unknown2 (I625336797)
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| 2890 | the organization of this family is purely speculative and arranged for my convenience in research. I'm guessing that the Trauts that stayed in Germantown proper were the children of Baltzer Trout Sr. The others seem to fit here under George. I'm not convinced that Jeremiah had any kids. spelling: Traut, Trout, Draut, Drout misspelling: Kraut? some info from The German Sectarians of PA 1708-1742, Sachse Vol 1 and 2 http://www.frognet.net/~jaknouse/trout.html http://home.frognet.net/~jaknouse/geneal.htg/trout.html http://www.xmission.com/~hunter/trouthis.html see German Sectarians, Vol 1, Chap 5, pg 49 see Rhineland Immigrants, pg 105 a John Trout married Margaret Bowen, 12 Mar 1736 at Abington Presb., Montg. Co ********************************************************************** others in Lancaster: note, a Wendle Trout had hiswill of 1760/1760, Strasburg Twp, Lancaster Co: immig 5 Sep 1738 on Winter Galley wf Magdalena George Nicholas Paul Michael Mary Magdalena Catharine Ex. Magdalena Trout and Jacob Bruah. Wendle married 23 Jan 1739, Magdalena Walter in Strasburgh (Rev Stover) Wendel is a son of Wendel, s/o Leonard, s/o Balthasar from Switzerland also, a John Heinrich Traut married 24 Nov 1738, Anna Maria Baum, in Monakesen (Rev Stover) ***************************************** | TRAUT, Father (I625335075)
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| 2891 | the reasons for putting her here are: - not sure if last name is Mayer or Maurer. son Joel Wolf's county death rec says Moure - first sponsor was Maria Barbara Maurer - Adam Maurer is only one in Whitehall at this time - Adam had adaughter Maria Magdalena born the right year OK, now confirmed she's d/o Adam Maurer. Name in Orphans Court records in York Co. | MAURER, Maria Magdalena (I625333123)
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| 2892 | The son, Abraham - there is no documentation on Abraham. An Abraham of Rockland Township married Elisabetha Breyvogel on September 26, 1802 by Rev Boos. Since the family of Jacob and Maria Keim Joder are the only Joder's living in Rockland Township at census, this is probably the correct Abraham. | YODER, Abraham (I11617)
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| 2893 | The son, Jacob was born November 6, 1772 and died July 30, 1837. He married Anna Maria Bertho (Barto)(1777-1838), daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Barbara Maurer Bertho. On May 5, 1815, ten of their children were baptized at Christ Mertz Lutheran Church in Dryville, PA. Maria was born March 12, 1798; Johannes was born August 8, 1799 and died August 29, 1800; Sara was born November 26, 1800, died November 1, 1856 and married Henrich Heffner; Reuben was born May 6, 1802; Jakub was born February 2, 1804 and died April 26, 1826, age 23; Christina was born November 13, 1805; Lea, born May 29, 1807; Elisabeth, born May 8, 1809; Gideon B. was born March 28, 1811 and died February 18, 1893 (buried in Spies Church Cemetery); and Catharina was born July 1, 1813, died August 13, 1875, married her first cousin, Benjamin Angstadt - 18 children, 8 sons and 10 daughters. The last child born to Jacob and Anna Maria Bertho was Benneville on December 19, 1821. The author's source of information other than the baptisms at Christ Mertz Lutheran Church was the death notice by Rev. Isaac Roeller of Sarah Joder, wife of Henrich Heffner and daughter of Jacob Joder and Maria Barto. Also the Reading Historical Society lists a run down cemetery on a private farm at Lobachsville with the tombstones of Jacob and wife Maria and sons Johannes (1799-1800) and Jakub (1804-1826). | YODER, Jacob (I11618)
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| 2894 | The son, Johannes was born in Rockland Township in 1763 and died October 26, 1847 in Richmond Township. He married Fronica Emmerich (daughter of Herman and Hana Baral Emmerich) on December 23, 1788 by Rev John William Boos of the Schwartzwald Reformed Church. The children born to this marriage were: l. Hanna, born June 30, 1789; 2. Maria, born August 27, 1790; 3. Jacob, born June 27, 1792 married (1) Lydia Brown and (2) Catharina Ernst. The children of Jacob and Lydia were Maria (1815-1849) married Benjamin Kelchner; Amos (1816-1893) married Elizabeth Moyer; William (1820-1890) married Susanna Strunk; Johannes (1821-1871) married Elizabeth Schmehl; Isaac died in infancy; and James (1824-1865) died in the Civil War. The children to Jacob and his second marriage to Catharina Ernst were Sarah, Daniel, married Susanna Gerhard, Catharina, Esther, married Thomas Wenrich and Benneville. Jacob moved to Heidelberg Township (Wernersville) around 1840, died there in 1861 and is buried in Hain's Cemetery. 4. Johannes was born June 19, 1794 and died June 12, 1854, married Magdalena Breyfogel and had 12 children (Mrs. Robert Yeatman, 627 Flamingo St , Philadelphia, PA 19128 is a descendant and her husband has done considerable research on the Yoder lineage. The author is grateful to Bob for his faithful correspondence and valuable information ) 5. Catharina, born November 15, 1796; 6. Abraham was born in 1799 and died in 1826; 7 David (1804-1851) married Mary Levan - 11 children - Daniel Yoder, M.D. Of Catasaqua, Lehigh County, PA; Alfred; Thomas Biery Yoder; Hannah; William Henry; Sarah; Elizabeth Rebecca; Mary Jane (married William Faulk); Jacob; Peter John (1849-1885); and Margaret Alice. David and Mary Levan Yoder moved to Lehigh County (Whitehal1 Township) in 1834, and are buried in Christ Church Cemetery, Shoenersville, Lehigh County. (Richard Yotter of Lititz, PA contributed the lineage of David and Mary Levan Joder. Dick is a valued genealogical friend. Also Mrs. Florence Gordon of Walnut Creek, California is a direct descendant of David and Mary Levan Yoder's daughter Sarah and is a sharing genealogist). The 8th and last child of Johannes and Fronica was Christina, born February 7, 1807 and died August 30, 1889 and was married to Peter Merkel. | YODER, Johannes (I11616)
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| 2895 | The surname Joder is Swiss alemannischen origin. In the “Histor. Bio graph. ” One finds encyclopedia of Switzerland under Joder: ” Very old established sex of Steffisburg, CAN clay/tone Berne (derived from Theodul) of also already 1751 an emigrated branch in the United States (Yoder) flowers. “ In a tax listing from the year 1389 (Berne keeps in public records) in Huttwil the family Uli Joder and the family of its son Heini Joder is mentioned as one of the families subject to the highest tax rate. Our ancestors were farmers and cattle breeder, them claimant in addition, tanneries, mills and Brennereien. Some were active also in the administration. Thus for example 1428 Jost Joder are mentioned as a governor to the Lauenen before Thun. Around 1462 a Uli Joder office man is to Altbüron, 1552 to 1575 a Hans Joder as an office man to Altishofen, and its grandchild Jans Joder is called 1619 as a judge to Altishofen. Municipality chief von Steffisburg was from 1727 to 1730 Hans Joder. The Bischoff sank Joder in the Rhonetal in the Wallis a Weingut left. Pc. Joder is well-known in Switzerland as a protection patron of the farmers and wine farmers. It is to have protected the troubled Walliser wine farmer by a miracle a harvest failure. In Swiss archives for heraldry it is proven that Jost Joder led a lily, and Caspar Joder an eagle foot in its coat of arms. Under marrying within the “family clan” “likewise documentary the mentioned coat of arms of a freyen feudalen farmer aristocracy sex of alemannischen origin from that developed Bernese for country…” Coat of arms of the Uli Joder and its wife Elsi, geb. Zaug in Sumiswald (mentions in the year 1376) ð | JODER, Ulli (I625333399)
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| 2896 | the will of father Abraham had Isaac take care of Jacob (extra money was provided) | VANHORN, Jacob (I625333049)
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| 2897 | the will of Juliana's father, Jacob Long, 1807/1807, mentions Maria Juliana, deceased w/o George Geist, leaving a son Jacob Geist. | LONG, Maria Juliana (I625335389)
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| 2898 | Theodore Kubarich, 6 Feb 1919 - Oct 1983, SSI 128-07-1155 in Rochester http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/TOC_files/83/TOC_103083_4416.shtml THE UKRAINIANNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM Theodore Kubarich, Rochester secretary, Obituary, 1983 (not shown) | KUBAREK, Theodore (I625337848)
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| 2899 | There were at least three Robert Cunninghams in Lancaster. Although a RobertCunningham married a widow Margaretha Patterson, still don't know which Robert and which widow Margaretha. Colerain 1771 tax list, 50A, 2h, 2c, $5.0 1772 tax list, 100A, 2h, 2c, $5.0 1773 tax list, 70A, 1h, 3c, $6.6 1779 tax list, 60A, 2h, 3c, 13 sheep Bart 1771 tax list, 150A, 2h, 2c, $8.0 Martick 1771 tax list, 40A, 1h, 2c, - Mount Joy 1773 tax list, - $6.6 1779 tax list, 83A, 2h, 2c, 2 sheep (with a James) 1790 census, Martic, Robert, 5-0-1 (by Mathew Cunningham) 1790 census, Bart, Robert, 1-2-1 (by Henry Patterson 1-0-5) **** (is Henry a step-son?) 1800 census, pg 241, Lancaster, 00010-20010 perhaps the Robert in will of James Cunningham, 1792/3, Lancaster Borough mentioned in OC 19 Dec 1785, writeup on his Revolutionar War service. closes that he is currently 36. (and given a pension) LDS has a Robert of PA, born c1740, to John Cunningham and Ann Sinclair, married Martha Blair c1778 | CUNNINGHAM, Robert (I625336830)
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| 2900 | There's nothing to tie Clement to the other Patterson family at Trinity Lutheran (other than proximity and common surname). Well, other things to consider - the other Pattersons are at a German Lutheran Church. They have German names like "Johannes". 1) It seems that Anna and Catharine Patterson, and mother, Widow Margaretha, are all together at Trinity Lutheran and closely related. Anna seems oldest and is the first one in the Trinity Records - 1784. Annamarries an English man, Catharine, a German one. 2) Johannes is there. Hewas married at a different church and doesn't want to attend at Trinity. No connections of him to anyone else. 3) Clement shows up in 1794 at his marriage to a German girl. ####################################### Timeline 1794, married in downtown Lancaster 1796, bought land in Lancaster M-3-288, fromJoseph Wener and wf (is that really Weber? his brothers in law) 1798 tax list, South Ward Lancaster (with John Patterson) 1 dwelling house, 1 outhouse, 16320 sq.ft. quantity of land in lots 1800 census, Lancaster, Lancaster, pg 59, 00211-40011-00 (Clemmon P.) (comment: odd to have 4 young girls - Wm probably not born yet) 1802 defendent against Esther Lightner and counter suit? Feb 1802, Cases #27 and #30 (maybe Esther Franciscus, w/o John Leitner, c1720-Nov 1804) 1803 sold land in Lancaster M-3-290, to William Jacks 1805, inventory, decd of Hempfield Twp (Clemens. On cover, Clements) 1810 census, Lancaster, Lancaster, widow Patterson, 00000-00002 (old and no kids?) 1820 census Clemens and Maria Magdalena at Trinity Catharina 27 Nov 1794, sp Catharine Steimerin [Steiner] [remarried mother-in-law] LDS shows a Clement, s/o John Patterson and Nancy Read (no dates) (no, that John was born c1787 in Virginia) The Webers were in Adamstown (E. Cocalico/Brecknock area?) Names on inventory of 1805 (2 cows, loom, etc) Note on John McCanles $ 10.10.0 Book account against Jacob Gamper $ 01.01.07 Book account against John Knssley $ 00.01.06 Book account against Michel Seechrist $ 01.00.07 Bond on Christian KnewComer $150.00.00 Appraisers Hugh Stewart and Christian Newkomet Notes on their locations: John McCandles 1800 - Martick Christian Newcomer 1800 - Manor, Columbia, Donegal Michael Sigrist 1800 - Columbia much info from: Pat Hamner | PATTERSON, Clemens (I625336828)
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