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George Anders

M, b. 16 June 1733, d. 28 October 1803
George Anders|b. 16 Jun 1733\nd. 28 Oct 1803|p16.htm#i7329|Balthasar Anders|b. 1698\nd. 25 May 1754||Anna Hoffrichter|b. c Jun 1700\nd. 29 Mar 1784|p20.htm#i7722|Georg Anders|b. 1666\nd. 21 Aug 1715|p41.htm#i11739|Anna Reinwald|b. 1668\nd. 28 Sep 1734|p20.htm#i7723|Georg Hoffrichter|||Anna Wiegner|||
     George Anders was born on 16 June 1733.1 He was the son of Balthasar Anders and Anna Hoffrichter. George Anders immigrated with Balthasar Anders and Anna Hoffrichter on 22 September 1734 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.2 George Anders was naturalized on 10 April 1755.1 He married Barbara Diehl on 14 February 1757.1 George Anders and Barbara lived in Towamancin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.1 George Anders died on 28 October 1803 at age 70 years, 4 months and 12 days.1 He was buried in Towamencin Schwekfelder Cemetery, Towamencin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.1

Children of George Anders and Barbara Diehl

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 1281.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 4.

Barbara Diehl

F, b. 25 December 1730, d. 25 January 1812
     Barbara Diehl was born on 25 December 1730.1 She married George Anders, son of Balthasar Anders and Anna Hoffrichter, on 14 February 1757.1 Barbara Diehl and George lived in Towamancin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.1 Barbara Diehl died on 25 January 1812 at age 81 years and 1 month.1

Children of Barbara Diehl and George Anders

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 1281.

Melchior Schultz

M, b. 1647, d. 26 February 1708
Melchior Schultz|b. 1647\nd. 26 Feb 1708|p16.htm#i7340|Matthias Scholtze|b. 11 Mar 1612\nd. 1682|p13.htm#i7250||||||||||||||||
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
     Melchior Schultz was born in 1647.1 He was the son of Matthias Scholtze. Melchior Schultz married Anna (?). Melchior Schultz died on the first Sunday in Lent, known as Invocavit Sunday 26 February 1708 at age 61 years.1

Child of Melchior Schultz and Anna (?)

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 24.

Melchior Scholtze1

M, b. 26 June 1680, d. 15 February 1734
Melchior Scholtze|b. 26 Jun 1680\nd. 15 Feb 1734|p16.htm#i7341|Melchior Schultz|b. 1647\nd. 26 Feb 1708|p16.htm#i7340|Anna (?)|b. c 1652\nd. 30 Mar 1739|p36.htm#i10064|Matthias Scholtze|b. 11 Mar 1612\nd. 1682|p13.htm#i7250||||||||||
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
     Melchior Scholtze was born on 26 June 1680.2 He was the son of Melchior Schultz and Anna (?). Melchior Scholtze was also known as Melchior Schultz. He married Susanna Kriebel, daughter of Casper Kriebel and Anna Borman. Melchior Scholtze and Susanna fled on 1 May 1726 Harpsdorf the Saturday night before Easter, 20 April 1726 to Berthelsdorf, Saxony. Their sons and his mother accompied them. Due to the religious persecutions then prevailing, they left their home and processions for a place of relative safety.2,1 Melchior Scholtze died on 15 February 1734 at age 53 years, 7 months and 20 days.3,2

Children of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 964.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 25.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 965.

George Scholtze

M, b. 6 December 1711, d. 30 October 1776
George Scholtze|b. 6 Dec 1711\nd. 30 Oct 1776|p16.htm#i7342|Melchior Scholtze|b. 26 Jun 1680\nd. 15 Feb 1734|p16.htm#i7341|Susanna Kriebel|d. 30 Mar 1732|p36.htm#i10063|Melchior Schultz|b. 1647\nd. 26 Feb 1708|p16.htm#i7340|Anna (?)|b. c 1652\nd. 30 Mar 1739|p36.htm#i10064|Casper Kriebel|b. 1650\nd. 1724|p36.htm#i10061|Anna Borman|d. 1720|p37.htm#i10757|
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
Descendant Chart of Caspar Kriebel
     George Scholtze was born on 6 December 1711 in Lower Harpersdorf, Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia.1 He was the son of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel. George Scholtze was baptized on 8 December 1711 in Harpersdorf Church, Lower Harpersdorf, Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia. The sponsors at his christening were Balthasar Kriebel, Maria Kriebel and Anna Scholtz.1 He fled with his parents Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Scholtze, his brothers Melchoir and Christoph, and his grandmother Anna Schultz to Berthelsdorf, Saxony, arriving on 1 May 1726.2,3 George Scholtze, and his brothers Christopher, and Melchoir Schultz, emigrated in April 1734 from Saxony. The voyage, on the St. Andrew, took five months, arriving in Philadelphia on 22 September.4
     George Scholtze and his brothers Melchoir and Christoph owned property in a dense wood two miles west of what is now East Greenville, Montgomery County,, then Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1736. Together with Melchior Neuman, a carpenter, they fell the trees and built a two-storey home for themselves. No saw-mill was within reach and there was no grist-mill for 15 miles. They raised their own flax and wool, using a single spindle and weaver's loom to turn it into clothing.5 George Scholtze married Maria Yeakel, daughter of Abraham Yeakel and Anna Heydrick, on 31 January 1744. The Rev Baltasar Hoffman conducted the ceremony.6,1 George Scholtze acquired the rest of the interest in his home near East Greenville, Pennsylvania, in 1746. He left a will on 27 August 1776.7 He died on 30 October 1776 at age 64 years, 10 months and 24 days.8 He was buried in Washington Schwenfelder Cemetery, Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.1 His estate was probated in 1777 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.7

Children of George Scholtze and Maria Yeakel

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 940.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 25.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 964.
  4. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 26.
  5. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 27.
  6. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 23.
  7. [S943] Philadelphia County Will Book R, no. 16. FHL microfilm no. 21728.
  8. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 24.

Melchoir Schultz

M, b. 27 June 1714, d. 1 September 1787
Melchoir Schultz|b. 27 Jun 1714\nd. 1 Sep 1787|p16.htm#i7343|Melchior Scholtze|b. 26 Jun 1680\nd. 15 Feb 1734|p16.htm#i7341|Susanna Kriebel|d. 30 Mar 1732|p36.htm#i10063|Melchior Schultz|b. 1647\nd. 26 Feb 1708|p16.htm#i7340|Anna (?)|b. c 1652\nd. 30 Mar 1739|p36.htm#i10064|Casper Kriebel|b. 1650\nd. 1724|p36.htm#i10061|Anna Borman|d. 1720|p37.htm#i10757|
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
Descendant Chart of Caspar Kriebel
     Melchoir Schultz was baptized in infancy on 28 June 1714 at age 1 day in Harpersdorf Church, Lower Harpersdorf, Harpersdorf village, Silesia. The sponsors at his christening were Balthasar Kriebel, Maria Kriebelin and Anna Scholtzin.1 He was the son of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel. Melchoir Schultz fled with his parents Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Scholtze, his brothers George and Christoph, and his grandmother Anna Schultz to Berthelsdorf, Saxony, arriving on 1 May 1726.2,1 Melchoir Schultz emigrated with his brothers Christopher Schultz and George Scholtze in April 1734 from Saxony. The voyage, on the St. Andrew, took five months, arriving in Philadelphia on 22 September.3
     Melchoir Schultz and his brothers George and Christoph owned property in a dense wood two miles west of what is now East Greenville, Montgomery County,, then Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1736. Together with Melchior Neuman, a carpenter, they fell the trees and built a two-storey home for themselves. No saw-mill was within reach and there was no grist-mill for 15 miles. They raised their own flax and wool, using a single spindle and weaver's loom to turn it into clothing.4 Melchoir Schultz married Anna Maria Meschter, daughter of Melchior Meschter and Eva Yeakel, on 13 February 1741.5 Melchoir Schultz and Anna Maria Meschter had no children.5 Melchoir Schultz witnessed the naturalization of George Scholtze on 11 April 1743 in the Supreme Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.6 Melchoir Schultz and Christoph sold to their brother George the home they shared near East Greenville, Pennsylvania, in 1746. Melchoir Schultz married Maria Hartranft, daughter of Tobias Hartranft and Barbara Jaeckel, on 29 April 1746.5 Melchoir Schultz and Maria Hartranft had no children.5 Melchoir Schultz, Rev. Christoph Scholtze, Michael Bauer, Samuel Bauer, Jacob Stauffer and others petitioned the Court of Philadelphia asking for the creation of a new township to be bounded and described as follows: "Beginning at a heap of stones on land of Adam Trump, being chief corner of Philadelphia County in the line of Northampton County, bounded by Colebrookdale Township, etc. to be named Hereford" in 1753.7 Melchoir Schultz died on 1 September 1787 at age 73 years, 2 months and 5 days.5 He was buried in Washington Schwenfelder Cemetery, Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 964.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 25.
  3. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 26.
  4. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 27.
  5. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 22.
  6. [S102] Persons Naturalized in the Province of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Archives, 308.
  7. [S121] Ralph Beaver Strassburger, Strassburger Family, 321, citing History of Berks County, Pennsylvania by Morton L. Montgomery, p. 996, here quoted.

Maria Hartranft1

F, d. 9 December 1799
Maria Hartranft|d. 9 Dec 1799|p16.htm#i7393|Tobias Hartranft|b. c 1684\nd. 4 Oct 1758|p16.htm#i7394|Barbara Jaeckel|d. 15 Feb 1764||||||||||||||
     Maria Hartranft was the daughter of Tobias Hartranft and Barbara Jaeckel.2 Maria Hartranft immigrated with Tobias Hartranft and Barbara Jaeckel in 1734 to Pennsylvania. Maria Hartranft married Melchoir Schultz, son of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel, on 29 April 1746.1 Maria Hartranft and Melchoir Schultz had no children.1 Maria Hartranft died on 9 December 1799.1

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 22.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 5.

Tobias Hartranft1

M, b. circa 1684, d. 4 October 1758
     Tobias Hartranft was born circa 1684.1 He married Barbara Jaeckel.1 Tobias Hartranft became the godfather of Maria Yeakle, daughter of Matthüs Jäkel and Rosina Schubert, on 3 March 1719. His name is given as Caspar Tobias Hartranft in the 1923 G.R.2 Tobias Hartranft became the godfather of George Jäckel, son of Matthüs Jäkel and Rosina Schubert, on 21 May 1732 in Berthelsdorf, Saxony.3 Tobias Hartranft and Barbara Jaeckel immigrated in 1734 to Pennsylvania. Tobias Hartranft died on 4 October 1758.1
     Published material in a work in the public domain appeared in 1879 It read: Tobias Hartranft and his wife Barbara, maiden name
(Jaeckel) Yeakle, came in 1734 to Pennsylvania, with
their children:
George.
Abraham.
Melchior.
Maria.
Rosina.
Tobias Hartranft died October 4, 1758, aged 74 years.
Barbara, wife of T. H., died February 15, 1764.
Governor John F. Hartranft is the sixth in descent
from this Tobias.1

Children of Tobias Hartranft and Barbara Jaeckel

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 5.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 886.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 886, citing Berthelsdorf Church Book.

Anna Maria Meschter

F, d. 2 July 1742
Anna Maria Meschter|d. 2 Jul 1742|p16.htm#i7396|Melchior Meschter|d. b 1734||Eva Yeakel|d. 4 Apr 1752||||||||||||||
     Anna Maria Meschter was the daughter of Melchior Meschter and Eva Yeakel. Anna Maria Meschter married Melchoir Schultz, son of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel, on 13 February 1741.1 Anna Maria Meschter and Melchoir Schultz had no children.1 Anna Maria Meschter died on 2 July 1742.2,1

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 22.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 964.

George Jäckel1

M, b. 13 December 1699, d. 1733
George Jäckel|b. 13 Dec 1699\nd. 1733|p16.htm#i7397|David Jäckel|b. c 1659|p13.htm#i7224|Susanna Heydrick|d. b 1734|p13.htm#i7225|||||||||||||
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
     George Jäckel was born on 13 December 1699.1 He was the son of David Jäckel and Susanna Heydrick. George Jäckel had the following sponsors at his baptism: George Reinwald, George Hoffrichter, Melchior Krübel, Barbara Beyer, and Barbara Heydrich.1 He died in 1733 at age 33 years.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 466.

David Jäckel1

M, b. 17 October 1701, d. before 1705
David Jäckel|b. 17 Oct 1701\nd. b 1705|p16.htm#i7398|David Jäckel|b. c 1659|p13.htm#i7224|Susanna Heydrick|d. b 1734|p13.htm#i7225|||||||||||||
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
     David Jäckel was baptized on 17 October 1701 The sponsors at his christening were George Reinwald, George Hoffrichter, Melchior Krübel, Barbara Heydrick and Barbara Beyerin.1 He was the son of David Jäckel and Susanna Heydrick. David Jäckel died before 1705.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 466.

David Jäckel1

M, b. 12 March 1705, d. 25 January 1706
David Jäckel|b. 12 Mar 1705\nd. 25 Jan 1706|p16.htm#i7399|David Jäckel|b. c 1659|p13.htm#i7224|Susanna Heydrick|d. b 1734|p13.htm#i7225|||||||||||||
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
     David Jäckel was baptized on 12 March 1705. The sponsors at his christening were Melchior Roseman, Melchior Krübel, Andreas Ludevig, Barbara Beyerin, and Anna Bormannin.1 He was the son of David Jäckel and Susanna Heydrick. David Jäckel died on 25 January 1706 at age 10 months and 13 days.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 466.

Maria Yeakel

F, b. 27 January 1719, d. 13 December 1797
Maria Yeakel|b. 27 Jan 1719\nd. 13 Dec 1797|p16.htm#i7400|Abraham Yeakel|||Anna Heydrick|||||||||||||||
     Maria Yeakel was born on 27 January 1719 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Yeakel and Anna Heydrick. Maria Yeakel was baptized in infancy on 29 January 1719 at age 2 days in Nieder Harpersdorf. The sponsors at her baptism were Christoph Kriebel, Susanna Jäckel and Maria Beyer.1 Maria Yeakel married George Scholtze, son of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel, on 31 January 1744. The Rev Baltasar Hoffman conducted the ceremony.2,1 Maria Yeakel died on 13 December 1797 at age 78 years, 10 months and 16 days.3 She was buried in Washington Schwenfelder Cemetery, Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.1

Children of Maria Yeakel and George Scholtze

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 940.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 23.
  3. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 24.

Rev. Melchior Schultz1

M, b. 25 March 1756, d. 11 June 1826
Rev. Melchior Schultz|b. 25 Mar 1756\nd. 11 Jun 1826|p16.htm#i7402|George Scholtze|b. 6 Dec 1711\nd. 30 Oct 1776|p16.htm#i7342|Maria Yeakel|b. 27 Jan 1719\nd. 13 Dec 1797|p16.htm#i7400|Melchior Scholtze|b. 26 Jun 1680\nd. 15 Feb 1734|p16.htm#i7341|Susanna Kriebel|d. 30 Mar 1732|p36.htm#i10063|Abraham Yeakel|||Anna Heydrick|||
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
Descendant Chart of Caspar Kriebel
     Rev. Melchior Schultz was born on 25 March 1756.2,1 He was the son of George Scholtze and Maria Yeakel.1 Rev. Melchior Schultz married Salome Wagner, daughter of Christopher Wagner and Susanna Heebner, on 29 November 1781.3 Rev. Melchior Schultz was a farmer.4 He and Salome lived in Washington Headquarter's farm, Worcester Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.5,4 Rev. Melchior Schultz died on 11 June 1826 at age 70 years, 2 months and 17 days.2,4

Children of Rev. Melchior Schultz and Salome Wagner

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 24.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 940, 942.
  3. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 64.
  4. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 65.
  5. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 942, where the name of the farm is given.

Rosina Yeakel

F, b. 14 September 1720, d. 27 January 1800
Rosina Yeakel|b. 14 Sep 1720\nd. 27 Jan 1800|p16.htm#i7403|Balthasar Jäckel|d. 5 Jul 1738|p20.htm#i7762|Regina John|d. 9 Aug 1747|p20.htm#i7763|||||||||||||
     Rosina Yeakel was born on 11 September 1721.1 Conflicting evidence states that Rosina Yeakel was born on 14 September 1720.2 She was the daughter of Balthasar Jäckel and Regina John. Rosina Yeakel was baptized on 14 September 1721 in Ober Harpersdorf, Silesia. The sponsors at her baptism were Melchoir Jäckel, Johan George Jäckel and Maria Dresherin.1 She immigrated with her parents Balthasar Jäckel and Regina Jäckel in 1734 to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.1 Rosina Yeakel immigrated with her mother Regina John in 1734 to Pennsylvania.2 Rosina Yeakel married Rev. Christoph Scholtze, son of Melchior Scholtze and Susanna Kriebel, on 9 October 1744. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev Baltasar Hoffman.3,4 Rosina Yeakel and Christoph lived in 1746 near Clayton, Berks County, Pennsylvania.5 Rosina Yeakel died on 27 January 1800 at age 79 years, 4 months and 13 days.1,4 She was buried in Washington Schwenfelder Cemetery, Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.

Children of Rosina Yeakel and Rev. Christoph Scholtze

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 344.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 10.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 964.
  4. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 24.
  5. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 28.

George Scholtze1

M, b. 15 February 1674, d. 22 February 1754
     George Scholtze was born on 15 February 1674.2 George Scholtze was also known as Schultz. He married Anna Huebner on 15 January 1704.2 George Scholtze at age 36 became the godfather of Anna Drescher, daughter of Hans Drescher, on 3 September 1710 in the Lutheran Church, Ober Harpersdorf, Silesia.3 George Scholtze and Anna Huebner immigrated in 1733.1 George Scholtze was naturalized on 11 April 1743 in the Supreme Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.4 He died on 22 February 1754 at age 80 years and 7 days.1
     Published material in a work in the public domain appeared in 1879 It read: George (Scholtze) Schultz and his wife Anna, maiden
name (Huebner) Heebner, came in 1733 to Pennsylvania,
with their children:
Melchior, died March 3, 1764.
George.
David.
George Schultz died February 22, 1754, aged 80
years.
Anna, widow of G. S., died October 17, 1756, aged 76
years.1

Children of George Scholtze and Anna Huebner

  • Melchior Scholtze
  • George Schultz
  • David Schultz+ b. 13 Sep 1717, d. 25 Apr 1797

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 3.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 88.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 349.
  4. [S102] Persons Naturalized in the Province of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Archives, 308.

Anna Huebner

F, b. circa 1680, d. 17 October 1756
     Anna Huebner was born circa 1680.1 She married George Scholtze on 15 January 1704.2 Anna Scholtze became the godmother of Anna Drescher, daughter of Hans Drescher, on 3 September 1710 in the Lutheran Church, Ober Harpersdorf, Silesia.3 Anna Huebner and George Scholtze immigrated in 1733.4 Anna Huebner died on 17 October 1756.4

Children of Anna Huebner and George Scholtze

  • Melchior Scholtze
  • George Schultz
  • David Schultz+ b. 13 Sep 1717, d. 25 Apr 1797

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 3, calculated from age at death, 76 years.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 88.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 349.
  4. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 3.

David Schultz

M, b. 13 September 1717, d. 25 April 1797
David Schultz|b. 13 Sep 1717\nd. 25 Apr 1797|p16.htm#i7407|George Scholtze|b. 15 Feb 1674\nd. 22 Feb 1754|p16.htm#i7404|Anna Huebner|b. c 1680\nd. 17 Oct 1756|p16.htm#i7405|||||||||||||
     David Schultz was born on 13 September 1717 in Armenruhe, Silesia.1 He was the son of George Scholtze and Anna Huebner. David Schultz married Anna Rosina Beyer, daughter of Abraham Beyer and Rosina Yeakel, on 29 October 1745. The ceremony was conducted by a justice of the peace.1,2 David Schultz and Anna Rosina Beyer had no children.2 David Schultz lived in Upper Hanover Township, Philadelphia County, later, after 1784, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.3,2 He was naturalized on 29 March 1755.1 He was a surveyer and conveyer.2 He married Elizabeth Lauer on 27 June 1758.4,5 David Schultz witnessed the will of Jacob Hystand on 27 March 1765.6 David Schultz left a will on 13 October 1794.7,8 The transcript of the Will read:
In the Name of God, Amen. And I David Schultze Senior of Upper Hanover Township in the Country of Montgomery & State of Pennsylvania Yeoman find myself in an advanced age & in a Weakly Condition of Health but of a sound Mind & Memory Thanks be to God....So do I on this thirteenth day of October in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred & ninety four Mak publish & ordain this my last will & testament ...and first of all I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it...And as touching my worldly Estate I hereby dispose of the same in the following manner. That is to say.
Imprimis. I give & bequeath to my beloved Wife Elizabeth my bed with the Bedstead & Curtain & what belongs to it, & two Chests & the Drawers & the Clock in the stove Room, And also further the Equal third part of all my Cattle Kitchen Furniture Household goods & of my other personal Estate whatsoever---except as hereunto mentioned & it is My Will That She shall have her full right of Dower for to remain to live on the Premifses on my Plantation & to get & receive Yearly for her Subsistance all such articles as usual in Grain, Pork, Beef & the Orchard & Garden Products, & one Cow to be held for her & to be provided with firewood & otherwise by all means as far as to be Sufficient & necefsary for her Support at her own Choice & at the discretion of impartial chosen Persons so as it will Suit & be deemed equitable, to get & enjoy the same Yearly during all her lifetime or Widowhood whether my Plantation be Kept by any of my children or be sold to any body else...
And further it is my Will that all such articles of Household Goods as my Two oldest daughters Magdalena & Anna have got their Marriage portion That shall also be given to each of my two Youngest daughters Mary & Rosina at any time when she desires it. And I further give & bequeath to my two Youngest Daughters, as to Mary the sum of Fifteen Pounds & to Rosina the sum of ten pounds in hard money of Pennsylvania for having stayed with us & worked some years longer than any of my eldest Daughters have done, To receive the same after the time when my Personal estate shall have been sold---
And relating such of my Books as my family will chuse to Keep I bequeath those to my Wife & four Children in five equal shares to divide them at their own discretion who may sell the remainder by publick or Private sale--
And further it is my will that such articles as grain Pork and all other sort of Provisions & the fodder for the Cattle Nor the Linens Flax & Wool & what May be required for Clothing shall not be apprised but kept by my family for their Common use---
And as relating my Nefsuage Plantation & land situate in upper hanover Township aforesaid & containing about Seventy eight Acres of Land being part of one hundred & eighty acres for which I have got a deed dated on the sixteenth day of May Anno One thosand seven hundred & forty nine an out of which I have sold the remainder Several Years Ago---It is my Will that my said wife & Children may remain to live on the said premmises & to manage the same for their Common Use & benefit as well as they can & to rent out some of Fields as it will suit them & in that case to keep all my Cattle Household goods & tools by the appraisement Under their hands as long as it will suit them. But when they give it up Then it is my Will that any of my Children whom it shall suit best shall have a right to to accept hold & keep the same under the conditions of the above recited yearly Subsistance for my wife, & for such a price as they then may agree about it among themselves In which case I give and bequeath to my Wife the sum of fifety Pounds in Cash for her further support during life Which said sum is to be taken from the first payment to be made for the Premises. But in case none of my children should intend to buy and keep the same Then it is my will that all the residue of my Personal goods may be sold by Public Vendue & then I hereby fully impower & authorize my hereunto named executors or the survivor of them to sell my said Plantation & Land with appurtenances thereunto belonging to anybody else in the best manner & on such conditions as they can & for me & in my name & stead To sign seal; execute and deliver a deed for the said premises to the Buyer thereof & if then my said Wife Elizabeth should intend not to remain to live on the same nor to reserve thereof any articles for her yearly subsistance as above recited then I hereby give & bequeath to my said Wife the use & interest of the equal third part of the consideration for which my said real estate shall be sold be sold to receive the same Yearly for her support & Subsistance during all of her lifetime or widowhood but if she should marry again then she is to receive only the equal half part of the said interest during her lifetime & after her death the said principal sum shall fall back to all my children to be divided to them in equal shares & it is also my Will that the sum of One hundred pounds to be taken from the first payment of the said Whole consideration for the use of my wife & the remainder from the next four terms of payment so as to be the equal third part of her use as aforesaid & after all costs and charges shall be paid Then I give and bequeath the amount of all the residue of my estate to my hereunto named four daughters As to Magdalena the wife of Samuel Loback & to Anna the wife of Abraham Clemmer and to Mary & Rosina Schultze as to each of them the equal fourth part & Share thereof & each of them is to receive the equal fourth part of my sum of Money as the sum shall be got in though not under fifteen Pounds at once as in part of his due share, to begin first from the oldest to the youngest except the agree about it otherwise among themselves, and further if any of my youngest daughters should die unmarried or Intestate, Then it is my Will that such Childs share of & on my estate shall be equally divided to my wife & my surviving children in equal shares.
I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said wife Elizabeth & my son in law Samuel Lobach to be the executors of this my last Will and Testament & I desire that all may be done held and performed according to the true intent & meaning hereof & I declare ratify & confirm this & no other to be my last Will & Testament.
In Witness Whereof I the said David Schultze Senior have hereunto set my hand and seal. Dated on the day & year as first above written to hold all the said Legacies to my above named Heirs & Children & to their heirs and assigns forever.
David Schultz (Seal)

Signed Sealed Published & declared by the said David Schultze Senior as his last Will & Testament in the presence of the subscribers
X John Schleffer oJohn Schell

Personally came each of the Witnesses to the foregoing Will & having affirmed according to law did say they were personally present & did see David Schultze the Testator within named sign & seal & heard him pronounce and declare the same to be his last Will & Testament & at the doing thereof he was of a perfect & sound disposing mind memory and Understanding to the best of their knowledge and that he subscribed their names as Witnesses thereto at the request of the Testator in his presence & in the presence of each other.
Be it Remembered that on the 30th October 1797 the foregoing Will of David Schultze was proved in due form of law & Letters Testamentary granted to Elizabeth Schultze Samuel Lobach executors within named, they having first affirmed well and truly to perform the same & to render an acct according to law. Given under my hand and seal & Registered the 30th October 1797.
For Register A Webb.
      He attested to the validity of Anna Hoffman's will on 22 January 1795.9 David Schultz died on 25 April 1797 at age 79 years, 7 months and 12 days.2 He was buried in New Goshenhoppen Church Cemetery, in Hereford Township, near East Greenville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.4 His will was probated in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on 30 October 1797.10

Children of David Schultz and Elizabeth Lauer

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 92.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 30.
  3. [S1321] Montgomery County Will Book vol. 2: 16. FHL microfilm 0021547.
  4. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 93.
  5. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 30, date only. This source does not give the bride's name.
  6. [S1288] Philadelphia County Will Book O: 378-380. FHL microfilm 21726.
  7. [S1321] Montgomery County Will Book vol. 2: 16-17. FHL microfilm 0021547.
  8. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 95.
  9. [S1313] Montgomery County Will Book 1: 497-498. FHL microfilm 0021547.
  10. [S1321] Montgomery County Will Book vol. 2: 17. FHL microfilm 0021547.

Anna Rosina Beyer

F, b. 13 August 1720, d. 14 June 1750
Anna Rosina Beyer|b. 13 Aug 1720\nd. 14 Jun 1750|p16.htm#i7408|Abraham Beyer|b. 16 Aug 1690\nd. 30 Oct 1754|p16.htm#i7409|Rosina Yeakel|b. 16 Jun 1699\nd. 30 Jul 1770|p16.htm#i7410|Melchior Beyer||p34.htm#i8932|Eva (?)||p13.htm#i7230|Hans Jäckel|||Maria (?)|||
Charts
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
     Anna Rosina Beyer was born on 13 August 1720 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia.2 She was the daughter of Abraham Beyer and Rosina Yeakel.1 Anna Rosina Beyer was baptized on 13 August 1720 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia. The sposors at her baptism were Melchior Heydrick, Anna Rosina Hauptman and Helena Beer.2 Anna Rosina Beyer immigrated with her parents Abraham Beyer and Rosina Beyer on 19 October 1736 to Pennsylvania on board the Perth Amboy.3,1 Anna Rosina Beyer married David Schultz, son of George Scholtze and Anna Huebner, on 29 October 1745. The ceremony was conducted by a justice of the peace.4,5 Anna Rosina Beyer and David Schultz had no children.5 Anna Rosina Beyer was murdered on the night of 14 June 1750 in Upper Hanover Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.6
     The killer, 18-year-old Hans Ulrich (John) Sailor, was an indentured servant very recently coming into the employ of her husband David. He stabbed her in the throat. He was quickly apprehended and immediately confessed, saying he did it for spite. He was tried, convicted and sentenced on Thursday, 22 October 1750 and publicly hanged, before a large number of witnesses (including David Schultz), in Philadelphia on Wednesday, 14 November 1750.7
     Her funeral was held in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The text for her funeral sermon was Jeremiah 9:21, which reads: For death is come up into our windows, and is entered into our palaces, to cut off the children from without, and the young men from the streets. (KJV).4 She was buried in New Groshenhoppen Church Cemetery, in Upper Hanover Township, near East Greenville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.4

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 17.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 1314.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 39.
  4. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 92.
  5. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 30.
  6. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 93, 1314.
  7. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 93-95.

Abraham Beyer1

M, b. 16 August 1690, d. 30 October 1754
Abraham Beyer|b. 16 Aug 1690\nd. 30 Oct 1754|p16.htm#i7409|Melchior Beyer||p34.htm#i8932|Eva (?)||p13.htm#i7230|||||||||||||
Charts
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
     Abraham Beyer was born on 16 August 1690 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia.2 He was the son of Melchior Beyer and Eva (?). Abraham Beyer was also known as Beer.3 He married Rosina Yeakel, daughter of Hans Jäckel and Maria (?). Abraham Beyer and Rosina Beyer immigrated on 19 October 1736 to Pennsylvania on the Perth Amboy which left from Rotterdam, and then Dover. They were accompied by their children Anna Rosina, Anna Maria, Abraham, Andrew, George and Susanna Beyer.4,1 Abraham Beyer and Rosina lived in Worcester Township, Philadelphia County,, now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.1 Abraham Beyer died on 30 October 1754 at age 64 years, 2 months and 14 days.1 He was buried in Methacton Mennonite Meeting house Cemetery in Methacton, Worcester Township,, Philadelphia County, now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.2

Children of Abraham Beyer and Rosina Yeakel

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 17.
  2. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 1313.
  3. [S812] Schultz Schwenkfelder record, online.
  4. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 39.

Rosina Yeakel1

F, b. 16 June 1699, d. 30 July 1770
Rosina Yeakel|b. 16 Jun 1699\nd. 30 Jul 1770|p16.htm#i7410|Hans Jäckel|||Maria (?)|||||||||||||||
     Rosina Yeakel was born on 16 June 1699.2 She was the daughter of Hans Jäckel and Maria (?). Rosina Yeakel married Abraham Beyer, son of Melchior Beyer and Eva (?). Rosina Beyer and Abraham Beyer immigrated on 19 October 1736 to Pennsylvania on the Perth Amboy which left from Rotterdam, and then Dover. They were accompied by their children Anna Rosina, Anna Maria, Abraham, Andrew, George and Susanna Beyer.3,1 Rosina Yeakel and Abraham lived in Worcester Township, Philadelphia County,, now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.1 Rosina Yeakel died on 30 July 1770 at age 71 years, 1 month and 14 days.1 She was buried in Methacton Mennonite Meeting house Cemetery in Methacton, Worcester Township,, Philadelphia County, now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.4

Children of Rosina Yeakel and Abraham Beyer

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 17.
  2. [S812] Schultz Schwenkfelder record, online.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 39.
  4. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 1313.

Magdalena Schultz

F, b. 6 November 1759, d. 30 November 1830
Magdalena Schultz|b. 6 Nov 1759\nd. 30 Nov 1830|p16.htm#i7411|David Schultz|b. 13 Sep 1717\nd. 25 Apr 1797|p16.htm#i7407|Elizabeth Lauer|b. 29 Apr 1738\nd. 6 Jun 1807|p33.htm#i8925|George Scholtze|b. 15 Feb 1674\nd. 22 Feb 1754|p16.htm#i7404|Anna Huebner|b. c 1680\nd. 17 Oct 1756|p16.htm#i7405|||||||
     Magdalena Schultz was born on 6 November 1759.1,2 She was the daughter of David Schultz and Elizabeth Lauer. Magdalena Schultz married Samuel Lobach, son of Samuel Lobach and Helena Pallis, on 10 May 1785.3 Magdalena Schultz and Samuel lived in Lobachsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania.3 Magdalena Schultz died on 30 November 1830 at age 71 years and 24 days.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 93, 98.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 30.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 98.

Susannah Gerhard

F, b. 15 January 1810
Susannah Gerhard|b. 15 Jan 1810|p16.htm#i7460|Jacob Gerhard|b. 27 Oct 1767\nd. 14 Apr 1844|p11.htm#i7156|Helena Krauss|b. 31 Oct 1776\nd. 19 Nov 1850|p11.htm#i7157|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Balthasar Krauss|b. 28 Nov 1743\nd. 14 Oct 1805|p11.htm#i7159|Susanna Yeakel|b. 1 Feb 1744\nd. 8 Jan 1820|p11.htm#i7160|
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Melchior Heydrick
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Susannah Gerhard was born on 15 January 1810.1,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Gerhard and Helena Krauss.

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 887.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 82.

Lydia Gerhard

F, b. 9 June 1811, d. 1857
Lydia Gerhard|b. 9 Jun 1811\nd. 1857|p16.htm#i7461|Jacob Gerhard|b. 27 Oct 1767\nd. 14 Apr 1844|p11.htm#i7156|Helena Krauss|b. 31 Oct 1776\nd. 19 Nov 1850|p11.htm#i7157|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Balthasar Krauss|b. 28 Nov 1743\nd. 14 Oct 1805|p11.htm#i7159|Susanna Yeakel|b. 1 Feb 1744\nd. 8 Jan 1820|p11.htm#i7160|
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Melchior Heydrick
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Lydia Gerhard was born on 9 June 1811.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Gerhard and Helena Krauss. Conflicting evidence states that Lydia was born on 6 September 1811.2 She married Eli Lofton. Lydia Gerhard died in 1857 at age 45 years.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 887.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 82.

Eli Lofton

M
     Eli Lofton married Lydia Gerhard, daughter of Jacob Gerhard and Helena Krauss.

Samuel Gerhard

M
Samuel Gerhard||p16.htm#i7463|Jacob Gerhard|b. 27 Oct 1767\nd. 14 Apr 1844|p11.htm#i7156|Helena Krauss|b. 31 Oct 1776\nd. 19 Nov 1850|p11.htm#i7157|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Balthasar Krauss|b. 28 Nov 1743\nd. 14 Oct 1805|p11.htm#i7159|Susanna Yeakel|b. 1 Feb 1744\nd. 8 Jan 1820|p11.htm#i7160|
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Melchior Heydrick
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Samuel Gerhard was the son of Jacob Gerhard and Helena Krauss. Samuel Gerhard married Susanna Schultz, daughter of Daniel Schultz and Sarah Yeakel, on 28 May 1839.1

Children of Samuel Gerhard and Susanna Schultz

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 185.

Anna Gerhard

F
Anna Gerhard||p16.htm#i7464|Jacob Gerhard|b. 27 Oct 1767\nd. 14 Apr 1844|p11.htm#i7156|Helena Krauss|b. 31 Oct 1776\nd. 19 Nov 1850|p11.htm#i7157|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Balthasar Krauss|b. 28 Nov 1743\nd. 14 Oct 1805|p11.htm#i7159|Susanna Yeakel|b. 1 Feb 1744\nd. 8 Jan 1820|p11.htm#i7160|
Charts
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Melchior Heydrick
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Anna Gerhard was the daughter of Jacob Gerhard and Helena Krauss. Anna Gerhard married Daniel Schultz, son of Samuel Schultz and Rosina Yeakle, on 17 April 1841.1

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 191.

Anna Gerhard

F, b. 11 May 1805, d. 25 February 1865
Anna Gerhard|b. 11 May 1805\nd. 25 Feb 1865|p16.htm#i7467|Matthias Gerhard|b. 20 Feb 1777\nd. 27 May 1856|p11.htm#i7154|Esther Yeakel|b. 24 May 1783\nd. 12 Sep 1858|p11.htm#i7155|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Casper Yeakel|b. 6 Jan 1748\nd. 11 Jul 1804||Anna Yeakle|b. 16 Jul 1755\nd. 11 May 1837||
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Dietrich
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Anna Gerhard was born on 11 May 1805.1,2 She was the daughter of Matthias Gerhard and Esther Yeakel. Anna Gerhard married Anthony S Heebner, son of Rev. Balthasar Heebner and Susanna Schultz, on 25 January 1842.3 Anna Heebner and Anthony S Heebner had no children.3 Anna Heebner died on 25 February 1865 at age 59 years, 9 months and 14 days.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 277, 888.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 96.
  3. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 277.

Charles Gerhard

M, b. 11 September 1806
Charles Gerhard|b. 11 Sep 1806|p16.htm#i7468|Matthias Gerhard|b. 20 Feb 1777\nd. 27 May 1856|p11.htm#i7154|Esther Yeakel|b. 24 May 1783\nd. 12 Sep 1858|p11.htm#i7155|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Casper Yeakel|b. 6 Jan 1748\nd. 11 Jul 1804||Anna Yeakle|b. 16 Jul 1755\nd. 11 May 1837||
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Dietrich
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Charles Gerhard was born on 11 September 1806.1 He was the son of Matthias Gerhard and Esther Yeakel.

Citations

  1. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 96.

Benjamin Gerhard

M, b. 17 December 1807, d. 22 April 1884
Benjamin Gerhard|b. 17 Dec 1807\nd. 22 Apr 1884|p16.htm#i7469|Matthias Gerhard|b. 20 Feb 1777\nd. 27 May 1856|p11.htm#i7154|Esther Yeakel|b. 24 May 1783\nd. 12 Sep 1858|p11.htm#i7155|Peter Gerhard|b. 1736\nd. 20 May 1791|p10.htm#i7148|Susanna Seibt|b. 7 May 1745\nd. 9 Jan 1822|p10.htm#i7149|Casper Yeakel|b. 6 Jan 1748\nd. 11 Jul 1804||Anna Yeakle|b. 16 Jul 1755\nd. 11 May 1837||
Charts
Descendants Chart of Matthias Scholtze
Descendant Chart of David Jäckel
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Hoffman
Descendant Chart of Melchior Beyer
Descendant Chart of Balthasar Dietrich
Descendant Chart of Christiopher Seibt
Descendant Chart of Melchior Reinwald
     Benjamin Gerhard was born on 17 December 1807.1,2 He was the son of Matthias Gerhard and Esther Yeakel. Benjamin Gerhard was unmarried.1 He died on 22 April 1884 at age 76 years, 4 months and 5 days.1

Citations

  1. [S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families, 888.
  2. [S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, 96.
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