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- will 2:442
1785 tax list, Upper Milford, 60A, 2C, $10.1
1790 census, Upper Milford, 3-1-3 (Trockenmiller)
1800 census, Upper Milford, pg 576, 02210-41110
single sp -> 1779, Peter Rothenberger and Eva [Zion Ref]
sp -> 1782, Peter Klock and wf (Longswamp)
Magdalena 1793, sp - (at Zion Ref)
Christina 1795, sp Peter Klock and Margaretha [Druckenmiller]
Anna 1797/8, sp Jacob Wetzel and Elisabeth [Druckenmiller]
From History of Northumberland County, pg 406:
Jacob Truckenmiller, evidently son of Sebastian, was born Aug. 29, 1759,
in lower Berks county, and came to Northumberland county before the Revolution,
settling in Delaware township, where his descendants still live. He was the
pioneer of the family in this immediate locality, and being a millwright and
miller by calling built the original Truckenmiller mill, selecting the site now
owned by his great-grandson, Valentine S. Truckenmiller. He died Aug. 23, 1823,
at McEwensville and is buried there, in the old upper cemetery. In religion he
was a Lutheran. His account, entered Sept. 9, 1823, in Will Book 2, page 442,
mentions sons Jacob, Solomon, George, Samuel, and also Mrs. Mary Truckenmiller,
probably his wife. The executors were Solomon Truckenmiller and Henry Reader.
The account was filed in the Register's office. As shown by tombstone records,
Jacob's wife was named Annamaria, and she was born Jan. 16, 1763, and died July
27, 1843. Their children were: Solomon, mentioned below; Jacob, bornMarch 22,
1790, who died April 15, 1880 (his wife, Sarah, died Oct. 3, 1873, aged seventy-
six years, one month, fifteen days); George; and Samuel, born in1803, who died
in 1883 (his wife, Sarah, born in 1805, died in 1895).
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