Philip KUHLWEIN

Male


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  • Name Philip KUHLWEIN 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 26DA3E3668E04924BE398BD7D276D1EF8A15 
    Person ID I625338631  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 17 May 2014 

    Children 
     1. Elizabeth KUHLWEIN,   b. Abt 1690, Steffisburg, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 17 May 2014 
    Family ID F549249798  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • Hans Yoder's early movements, settlements, and personal relationships in Pennsylvania. With his name in the London Lists appear the names of John LeDee and Philip Kuhlwein. This is significant, since Hans Yoder's second wife, who he married in Pennsylvania April 29,1711, was Anna Rosina LeDee, daughter of Jean LeDee, usually spelled LeDez. Philip Kuhlewein (1683-1737) became Hans Yoder's brother-in-law in marrying another daughter of Jean LeDez. Both LeDez Kuhlewein settled in Oley with Hans Yoder, in fact preceded him there.

      Hans Yoder must not have been as "poor" as some of his Palatine countrymen in London. Most of them were shipped by Queen Anne either to County Limerick in Ireland, or to the Hudson Valley in New York to make naval stores for the British government. Hans Yoder, along with Jean LeDez, Philip Kuhlewein, Hans Jacob Fullweiler, Gerhard Clemens and a few others listed, managed to come directly to Philadelphia, where they became founders of Pennsylvania Dutch rather than of New York Palatine families.