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- This is the Peter that died in Albany Twp during an Indian attack.
Like theother Peter Gluck listed here, I don't really think these people
are related (Matteas, Peter Gluck, etc.). But making them look like
brothers means I can print it all out easily.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Notes on Peter Kluck of Berks:
1754 tax list, Windsor Twp, Peter Klucke, $10.2.6
at Moselem:
Johan Peter Gluck, sp 1748 to Johannes Hassinger and Maria Catharine Reiner
Note, a Peter Gleck, survey of 30A, 28 May 1752
Anna Maria Klucken, confirmed 1755in Windsor by Rev Schumacher (note says
later killed by Indians)
Peter Klug, sp Mar 1755 to Philipp Hinckell and Catharina, baptized in Windsor
(note says his wife killed by the Indians)
Listed in The Allemaengel Road (from Berks County Genealogy Society):
March, 1756, died, Peter Kluck and family, Albany
Estate records of 18 May 1756 to Lawrence Rodarmell, Leonhard Reaver [Reber],
and Peter Duncleberger of Windsor Twp, admin of Peter Gluck of the same place.
(Lawrence Rodarmell, a principal creditor).
Estate records of 5 Mar 1759 to Peter Rodarmel of Maiden Creek (Lawrence is decd),
Peter Dunkelberger of Windsor and Peter Haas of Reading, admin of
Peter Gluck of Windsor Twp, weaver.
Inventory 6 Jul 1774 shows land sold for a small amount that covers expenses and
the trouble of performing the inventory with little left over. No heirs mentioned.
So it appears to me that Peter Klock of Berks County had no heirs.
* note, Johannes Gluck/Klock of Allemengal shows up in Schumacher's records in
latter 1760s. He was a different immigrant. Will of John 1780/3 mentions wf
Magdalena and eldest sons George and Philip. Also children Daniel,
Henry, Frederick, and Peter (last two get farm after wife dies).
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