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- Note: After much research, it appears that George Lorentz is the father of the
older Hartlein children that show up at Oley Hill, by his first wife Elisabeth Bohm.
Both process of elimination (considering and rejecting alternative hypothesis) and
the close association of these children with Lorentz and each other suggest this
grouping. Since Lorentz did not own any land, he appears to have died without
much legal impact such as land settlement, a will, administration records, etc so
logical reasoning appears the only alternative.
Note: there is a John Hartlein and wf Esther who filed a Caveat 29 Sep 1806
to Jacob Henry's will (of Rockland). Maybe Johanna, child of Lorentz is really
Johannes??
1769 tax list, Limerick, 1C, 6.8 (Lawrence, w/father Michael)
1774 tax list, Frankford/New Hanover, 2H, 1C, $2.0.0 (Lawrence, w/Leonard)
1779 tax list, E District, 1C, $18, weaver
1780 tax list, E District, 1H, 1C, $1.5.0, weaver
1781 tax list, E District, 1H, 2C, $5.3, weaver
1784 tax list, E District, 1H, 2C
1785?
1788 tax list, Earl
1789 tax list, Earl
1790 census, pg 32, Earl, 2-2-4
1800 census
sp (Lorentz w/Elisabeth Iost) -> 1759 Wendel Boteshua (immig 1754, Bolteschwag)
sp (Maria Elisabeth Bohm w/ J Erhard Muller) -> 1760 Francis Moser and Elisabeth [Busch]
sp (Lorentz w/Anna Maria Boehm) -> 1761 George Hartline and Christina [Bohm]
sp (Lorentz w/Elisabeth Bauman) -> 1763 Antony Miller and Christina, New Hanover
sp (Elisabeth Bohm) -> 1765 George Hartlein and Christina [Bohm]
sp - 1775 Leonard Hartline and Maria Eva Schmeid (New Hanover)
sp - 1778 parents (at Oley Hill)
sp - 1782 Leonard Hartline and Elisabeth
sp -> 1783 Leonard Hartline and Elisabeth
sp - 1785 Bernard Bear and Dorthea Heit
sp -> 1785 George Holshue and Elisabeth
sp - 1787 Adam Jacksheimer and Anna Maria
sp -> 1788 George Heidt and Elisabeth
sp -1789 George Krug/Kruck and Catharine
sp - 1791 Michael Braun and Catharine
sp -> 1792 George Krug and Catharine
sp -> 1793 George Hartman and Elisabeth [Hartline]
sp -> 1795 George Hartman and Elisabeth [Hartline]
sp -> 1799 Jacob Schwebly and Eva [Hartline]
sp -> 1801 Samuel Traut and Magdalena [Hartline]
sp -> 1806 Philip Windbiegler and wf (Oley Salem Church)
From History of Berks County, pg 1306 (mixed up compilation of Hartlines at Oley
Church, in my opinion) - this was later reproduced in Floyd's History of Northumberland
County, pg 615, word for word!:
(II) To George [Lawrence] Hartlein and wife were born the following children: Jost (or
Yost), born Jan. 8, 1767, died Dec. 21,1852, aged eighty-five years, eleven months, thirteen days, and is buried at Oley Church; by his side is buried Sarah Hartlein,
born Oct. 18, 1780, died Sept. 24, 1873, aged nintey-two years, eleven months,
six days (It is not known whether she was his wife or his sister). George, Jr was
born Jan. 11, 1781. There were perhaps other children but the names of these two
alone are of certain record.
(III) George Hartlein, Jr., son of George, was born in Earl township Jan. 11, 1781, and he died Feb. 19, 1865, aged eighty-four years, one month and eight days. He married
Maria Dilleplane (properly spelled De la Plaine), daughter of Frederick Dilleplane,
of French extraction and of an early settled fmaily of Oley township... etc.
Now the version from Floyd's History of Northumberland County:
George Hartlein, son of John Jacob, was born in Saxony, Germany,
in 1732, shortly before the emigration of his parents to the New World.
In 1750 he was a taxable in District township, Berks county, as was also
George; Jr. In 1755 he married Maria Catharine Bochm (Boehm), who was
born in 1730, daughter of Conrad Bochm, a native of Fehrfeld,
Wurtemberg, Germany, bornabout 1705, who came to America in 1732.
George Hartlein and wife had the following children: Jost (or Yost),
born Jan. 8, 1767, died Dec. 21, 1852, andis buried at Oley church, and
by his side is bub
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