Jacob Heller1
M, ID# 3581, (1750 - 1822)
Back to top Father* | Johan Simon Heller1 b. 18 Jan 1721, d. 20 May 1785 |
Mother* | Louisa "Lowii" Dietz1 b. 12 Jun 1726, d. 18 Apr 1768 |
Jacob Heller was born on 6 March 1750 in Lower Saucon Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania.1,2,3 He was the son of Johan Simon Heller and Louisa "Lowii" Dietz.1
Circa 1775, Jacob Heller married Susanna Weyland in Northampton County County, Pennsylvania.1,3
Jacob Heller married Hannah Whitter in.3
Jacob Heller died on 8 October 1822 in Plainfield Twp, Northampton, Pennsylvania, at the age of 72.1,3
Jacob was buried in the St. Peter's Church Cemetery, located in Plainfield Twp, Northampton County, Pennsylvania .4
Circa 1775, Jacob Heller married Susanna Weyland in Northampton County County, Pennsylvania.1,3
Jacob Heller married Hannah Whitter in.3
Jacob Heller died on 8 October 1822 in Plainfield Twp, Northampton, Pennsylvania, at the age of 72.1,3
Jacob was buried in the St. Peter's Church Cemetery, located in Plainfield Twp, Northampton County, Pennsylvania .4
Family: Jacob Heller and Susanna Weyland
Family: Jacob Heller and Hannah Whitter
Citations
- [S403] Susan P. Canney, Compiler, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, last modified 10 Nov 2001 by Rootsweb World Connect. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family.
- [S414] Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1756-1845: Christ Union Church., online http://www.ancestry.com/ , downloaded 12 Mar 2002, database online.. Hereinafter cited as Christ Union Church.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), Jacob Heller, page 68. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S968] "ST. PETER'S PLAINFIELD YARD Lutheran - Reformed, Plainfield, Northampton, Pennsylvania ", online <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/PETER.HTM> , viewed online 6 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as St. Peter's Grave-Yard.
Copyright © 1998 - 2016 by Ginni Morey
Jacob Heller1,2
M, ID# 3721
Back to top Jacob Hellersponsored the baptism of Johann Jacob Conrad on 6 January 1771 in the Hamilton Church, in Hamilton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania; and Anna WEISS.1
Citations
- [S386] Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records, online https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/kay011.htm , downloaded 15 November 2001. Hereinafter cited as Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), Sophonia "Veronica" Heller, page 64. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
Copyright © 1998 - 2016 by Ginni Morey
Johan Simon Heller1
M, ID# 1168, (1721 - 1785)
Back to top Father* | Johann Christophe Heller b. 1690, d. 15 Mar 1778 |
Mother* | Veronica Lavall b. c 1690, d. 13 Jan 1752 |
Johan Simon Heller was born on 18 January 1721 in Pfeddersheim, Pfaltz, Germany.2,3,1 He was the son of Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Lavall. Johan Simon Heller was baptized in Pfeddersheim, Kreis Worms, Hessen, Germany , and he was sponsored by: Simon Wendel and his grandmother, Anna Sara Stricker; Simon was the director of the city council of Pfeddersheim and Anna's second husband.4
Johan Simon Heller emmigrated from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with his parents Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Heller leaving July 1738, aboard the Winter Galley the master of the ship was Edward Paynter.5 Johan Simon Heller immigrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arriving 5 September 1738 In 1974 Dr. Fritz Braun translated a "Schriftleiter" of "Director's Letter" that stated "Johann Christoph Heller emigrated in 1738 with his wife and children."4,6 Johan Simon Heller and Johann Christophe Heller took the Oath of Allegiance on 5 September 1738 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, signing the Oath of Allegiance to King George the Second.5
In 1744, Johan Simon Heller married Louisa "Lowii" Dietz, daughter of Johann Adam Dietz and Anna Catharine Abel, at Tohickon Union Church in Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.7,2,3 Johan Simon Heller and Louisa "Lowii" Dietzsponsored the baptism of Susannah Conrad on 7 August 1763 in Hamilton, Northampton, Pennsylvania.8,9 Johan Simon Heller took the Oath of Allegiance on 29 August 1778 in Plainfield Twp, Northampton, Pennsylvania.10
Johan Simon Heller left a will filed on 17 May 1785 Hamilton, Northampton, PA.3
Johan's will states the following:
Johan Simon Heller died on 20 May 1785 in Hamilton, Northampton, PA, at the age of 64.2,3
Johan was buried after 20 May 1785 in the St. Peter's Church Cemetery, located in Plainfield Twp, Northampton County, Pennsylvania . His tombstone states:
Here rest is God
Johan Simon Heller
born 18 June 1721
In the country of Pettersheim in Palintine
died 20 May 1785
In his marriage he begat 16 children
He lived to see 16 grandchildren and 54 great grandchildren
and reached the age of 64 yrs less 4 wks and 2 dys
(Romans, 4th Chapter 1st Verse)
The body in the earth shall rest until the final day
Grant me a joyful resurrection and intercession at the judgement.3
Johan Simon Heller emmigrated from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with his parents Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Heller leaving July 1738, aboard the Winter Galley the master of the ship was Edward Paynter.5 Johan Simon Heller immigrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arriving 5 September 1738 In 1974 Dr. Fritz Braun translated a "Schriftleiter" of "Director's Letter" that stated "Johann Christoph Heller emigrated in 1738 with his wife and children."4,6 Johan Simon Heller and Johann Christophe Heller took the Oath of Allegiance on 5 September 1738 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, signing the Oath of Allegiance to King George the Second.5
In 1744, Johan Simon Heller married Louisa "Lowii" Dietz, daughter of Johann Adam Dietz and Anna Catharine Abel, at Tohickon Union Church in Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.7,2,3 Johan Simon Heller and Louisa "Lowii" Dietzsponsored the baptism of Susannah Conrad on 7 August 1763 in Hamilton, Northampton, Pennsylvania.8,9 Johan Simon Heller took the Oath of Allegiance on 29 August 1778 in Plainfield Twp, Northampton, Pennsylvania.10
Johan Simon Heller left a will filed on 17 May 1785 Hamilton, Northampton, PA.3
Johan's will states the following:
In the name of God, Amen. I, Simon Heller, of Hamilton Township, Northampton County, state of Pennsylvania, being weak in body but of sound memory blessed be God, do this day, the eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-give, make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say --
First I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Heller all my land messuage or tenament, situate in Hamilton Township, Northampton county, wherein I now live, to have and to hold forever, except fourty acres thereof and my son Daniel Heller shall pay therefor three hundred pounds, good and lawful money to his brothers and sisters hereafter named, and I give to my son Anthony Heller the above fourty acresland in the corning shining to Christian Willauer and Michael Roup and Melcher Bussert and the meting house, and my son Anthony shall pay therefor fourty pounds to his brothers and sisters and my son Anthony shall have the said fourty acres land forever, this is my last will and testament.
Secondly, I give to my beloved wife Magareth thirty pounds good and lawful money and fifteen pound six months after my decease, and the other fifteen pound to be paid to her a year after, fourther, I give to my wife a bed stet three sheets a new coverlet, and the old coverlet, two pillow and the chafe back, if my wife will go of or from my plantation and makes hereafter no demand of my heirs forever, I say then shall have my wife the above said sum money and not else, and if now, I Simon Heller give to my beloved wife time, twenty-eight days, after my decease to consider and if she chose to stay on my place and live with my son Daniel Heller or how else live on the place, then shall she my wife have yearly and every year eight bushels rye, two bushel wheat, one bushel buckwheat, a half bushel corn, fifity pound pork and fifty pound beef and three pound hachett flax and six pound tow and she shall have a cow and my son Daniel or the man that lives on the place shall winter said cow so good as his own cows and my son Daniel Heller shall build a room for my wife to live in, on one of my houses twelfe foot long and wo with the house is with a chimony and a iron stove let in and shall her give fier wood so much as needful to the house cut small as needful, and my wife shall have no liberty to take, no body in to live with her in said room without the will of the owner of the place, and this she shall have so long as she calls herself after my name Heller, and no longer, further, it is my last will that thirty pound from my state shall be put out upon interest and remain on interest during my wife's life, and my wife Margaretha shall have every year the interest of said thirty pound during her life, back to my heirs again but if my wife take up with the first offer that she quit my heirs and bind herselfe in writings that she will make hereafter no demand to my heirs, then she may do with her goods what she pleas,
further it is my last will and testament that all my children shall be equal heirs except a few things what will be mentioned further, my son Daniel shall have, after my deceas, all my due from my sons John Hellers leas bill, said lease bill is ended now the payments shall be paid as follows and every year the twenty seventh day of November and the beginning one thousand seven hundred and eight eight. first to my son Jacob heller, the second payment to my son Abraham, the third to my son Michael, the fourth to my son John Heller and then to my son Simon Heller and then to my daughter Veronica [Sophronia] and then to my daughter Elisabeth and then to my daughter Margareth, and then to my daugthter Sarah, and then to my daughter Caty and then to my daughter Mary and then to my daughter Louisa, further I give to my son Antony Heller fifteen pound good lawful money for a horse sattle and bridle and my son Simon my black handkershif and my daughter Caty I give a long count of calico and a peticoate and two sheets of russia linen, a pewter blatter, seven shillingsworth and one dish and six pewter plates and my daughter Mary I give trilig for a bet and jeck for to put over it and two sheets of Russia linen six pewter plates and one pewter platter and a pewter dish seven shillingsworth and calico for a count, and stuff for a pety Coat and one yard of fine linnen and one quarter of Cambric and a new spinning wheel or the money therefor fourther I Simon Heller empower my son Jacob Heller to sign over and deliver my son Daniel and my son Anthony Heller the full right and title of my place here in hamilton without any freaud or further likewise I empower my son Anthony to oversign and deliver to my son Jacob all right and title belonging to the place in plainfield in said County when the Bond is paid from the year Seventeen Hundred Eighty Five. And I Simon Heller make my son Anthony Heller overseers of this my will to take care and see the same performed according to my true intent and meaning.
In witness whereof I the said Simon Heller have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
Signed sealed and Delivered by the said Simon Heller as and for his last will and testament in the presents of us who were present at the signing and sealing thereof:
Melchior Bossert
Christopher Keller
Jacob Steelsmith
I Simon Heller remember yet before signing and sealing this my last will and testament that the owner of this my place shall have the calf of said Cow after it has suckt three weeks.
Simon Heller _______
( )
( Seal )
(_______.)3
First I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Heller all my land messuage or tenament, situate in Hamilton Township, Northampton county, wherein I now live, to have and to hold forever, except fourty acres thereof and my son Daniel Heller shall pay therefor three hundred pounds, good and lawful money to his brothers and sisters hereafter named, and I give to my son Anthony Heller the above fourty acresland in the corning shining to Christian Willauer and Michael Roup and Melcher Bussert and the meting house, and my son Anthony shall pay therefor fourty pounds to his brothers and sisters and my son Anthony shall have the said fourty acres land forever, this is my last will and testament.
Secondly, I give to my beloved wife Magareth thirty pounds good and lawful money and fifteen pound six months after my decease, and the other fifteen pound to be paid to her a year after, fourther, I give to my wife a bed stet three sheets a new coverlet, and the old coverlet, two pillow and the chafe back, if my wife will go of or from my plantation and makes hereafter no demand of my heirs forever, I say then shall have my wife the above said sum money and not else, and if now, I Simon Heller give to my beloved wife time, twenty-eight days, after my decease to consider and if she chose to stay on my place and live with my son Daniel Heller or how else live on the place, then shall she my wife have yearly and every year eight bushels rye, two bushel wheat, one bushel buckwheat, a half bushel corn, fifity pound pork and fifty pound beef and three pound hachett flax and six pound tow and she shall have a cow and my son Daniel or the man that lives on the place shall winter said cow so good as his own cows and my son Daniel Heller shall build a room for my wife to live in, on one of my houses twelfe foot long and wo with the house is with a chimony and a iron stove let in and shall her give fier wood so much as needful to the house cut small as needful, and my wife shall have no liberty to take, no body in to live with her in said room without the will of the owner of the place, and this she shall have so long as she calls herself after my name Heller, and no longer, further, it is my last will that thirty pound from my state shall be put out upon interest and remain on interest during my wife's life, and my wife Margaretha shall have every year the interest of said thirty pound during her life, back to my heirs again but if my wife take up with the first offer that she quit my heirs and bind herselfe in writings that she will make hereafter no demand to my heirs, then she may do with her goods what she pleas,
further it is my last will and testament that all my children shall be equal heirs except a few things what will be mentioned further, my son Daniel shall have, after my deceas, all my due from my sons John Hellers leas bill, said lease bill is ended now the payments shall be paid as follows and every year the twenty seventh day of November and the beginning one thousand seven hundred and eight eight. first to my son Jacob heller, the second payment to my son Abraham, the third to my son Michael, the fourth to my son John Heller and then to my son Simon Heller and then to my daughter Veronica [Sophronia] and then to my daughter Elisabeth and then to my daughter Margareth, and then to my daugthter Sarah, and then to my daughter Caty and then to my daughter Mary and then to my daughter Louisa, further I give to my son Antony Heller fifteen pound good lawful money for a horse sattle and bridle and my son Simon my black handkershif and my daughter Caty I give a long count of calico and a peticoate and two sheets of russia linen, a pewter blatter, seven shillingsworth and one dish and six pewter plates and my daughter Mary I give trilig for a bet and jeck for to put over it and two sheets of Russia linen six pewter plates and one pewter platter and a pewter dish seven shillingsworth and calico for a count, and stuff for a pety Coat and one yard of fine linnen and one quarter of Cambric and a new spinning wheel or the money therefor fourther I Simon Heller empower my son Jacob Heller to sign over and deliver my son Daniel and my son Anthony Heller the full right and title of my place here in hamilton without any freaud or further likewise I empower my son Anthony to oversign and deliver to my son Jacob all right and title belonging to the place in plainfield in said County when the Bond is paid from the year Seventeen Hundred Eighty Five. And I Simon Heller make my son Anthony Heller overseers of this my will to take care and see the same performed according to my true intent and meaning.
In witness whereof I the said Simon Heller have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
Signed sealed and Delivered by the said Simon Heller as and for his last will and testament in the presents of us who were present at the signing and sealing thereof:
Melchior Bossert
Christopher Keller
Jacob Steelsmith
I Simon Heller remember yet before signing and sealing this my last will and testament that the owner of this my place shall have the calf of said Cow after it has suckt three weeks.
Simon Heller _______
( )
( Seal )
(_______.)3
Johan Simon Heller died on 20 May 1785 in Hamilton, Northampton, PA, at the age of 64.2,3
Johan was buried after 20 May 1785 in the St. Peter's Church Cemetery, located in Plainfield Twp, Northampton County, Pennsylvania . His tombstone states:
Here rest is God
Johan Simon Heller
born 18 June 1721
In the country of Pettersheim in Palintine
died 20 May 1785
In his marriage he begat 16 children
He lived to see 16 grandchildren and 54 great grandchildren
and reached the age of 64 yrs less 4 wks and 2 dys
(Romans, 4th Chapter 1st Verse)
The body in the earth shall rest until the final day
Grant me a joyful resurrection and intercession at the judgement.3
Children of Johan Simon Heller and Louisa "Lowii" Dietz
- Margaret Heller+11
Veroncia "Sophronia" Heller+12 b. 24 Jun 1747, d. 31 Oct 1809
- Elizabeth Heller+3 b. 9 Mar 1749, d. 14 Apr 1825
- Jacob Heller3 b. 6 Mar 1750, d. 8 Oct 1822
- Abraham Heller3 b. 30 May 1751, d. 16 Oct 1824
- Margaretha Heller3 b. 13 Dec 1752, d. 15 Aug 1797
- Sarah Heller3 b. 18 Feb 1754, d. 6 May 1827
- Daniel Heller3 b. 15 Jul 1755
- John Michael Heller3 b. 29 Oct 1756, d. 1834
- John Michael Heller3 b. 29 Oct 1756, d. 1834
- Anthony Heller3 b. 1 Feb 1758, d. 17 Mar 1760
- Catherine Heller3 b. 4 Mar 1759, d. 14 Nov 1818
- Anna Maria Heller3 b. 16 Nov 1760, d. 7 Apr 1824
- Anthony Heller3 b. 20 Mar 1762
- Daniel Heller3 b. 31 Jan 1764, d. 18 Oct 1815
- Louisa "Lydia" Heller3 b. 10 Jun 1765
- Simon Heller3 b. 13 Mar 1767, d. 15 Nov 1822
Citations
- [S409] Johan Simon Heller Tombstone Photo a copy is in the possession of Ginni Morey, 9855 N. Sooner Lane, Marana, Pima, Arizona. , received photo from Gayle Fisher, 21 Feb 2002.
- [S155] Frank Farr, "Family records: Farr, Frank," e-mail message from e-mail address to Ginni Morey, 12 February 2000, email message from <e-mail address> received 2 Dec 2000.
- [S403] Susan P. Canney, Compiler, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, last modified 10 Nov 2001 by Rootsweb World Connect. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family.
- [S406] "Heller Family ( Canney)," online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, last modified 20 March 2001 by glm. Hereinafter cited as Canney/Peckham Genealogy.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 12, Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 5, pedigree chart of Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S67] Kathleen E. Grossman, "Henry A. Conrad and Julia P. Hull," e-mail message from e-mail address to Ginni Morey, 16 Sep 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Henry A. Conrad Family."
- [S386] Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records, online https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/kay011.htm , downloaded 15 November 2001. Hereinafter cited as Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), Sophonia "Veronica" Heller, page 61. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 26, Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000). Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S414] Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1756-1845: Christ Union Church., online http://www.ancestry.com/ , downloaded 12 Mar 2002, database online.. Hereinafter cited as Christ Union Church.
Copyright © 1998 - 2016 by Ginni Morey
Johann Christophe Heller
M, ID# 1831, (1690 - 1778)
Back to top Father* | Hans Jacob Heller1 b. c 1662, d. bt 1690 - 1694 |
Mother* | Anna Sara Stricker1 b. 19 Sep 1665, d. 10 Oct 1728 |
Johann Christophe Heller was born in 1690 in Pfeddersheim, Worms, Germany.2,3 He was the son of Hans Jacob Heller and Anna Sara Stricker.1
Johann Christophe Heller was confirmed on 24 March 1706 in Reformed Church, Pfeddersheim, Kreis Worms, Hessen, Germany , at age 18 years on Easter Sunday. (date based on the passenger list of "Winter Gallery" where it states he was 50 years.1
On 18 February 1716, Johann Christophe Heller married Veronica Lavall, daughter of Johann Michael Lawall and Anna Catherine Kern, at Reformed Church in Erbes Büdescheim, Alzey County, Rhein-Hesse.1,3,4 Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Heller emmigrated from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, along with Johan Simon Heller, aboard the Winter Galley, leaving on July 1738 the master of the ship was Edward Paynter.5 Johann immigrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with his family Johan Simon Heller arriving 5 September 1738 In 1974 Dr. Fritz Braun translated a "Schriftleiter" of "Director's Letter" that stated "Johann Christoph Heller emigrated in 1738 with his wife and children."6,3 Johann Christophe Heller and Johan Simon Heller took the Oath of Allegiance on 5 September 1738 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, signing the Oath of Allegiance to King George the Second.5 Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Lavall sponsored the baptism of Veroncia "Sophronia" Heller, their granddaughter, in 1747 in Lower Saucon Reformed Church, Lower Saucon Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania.7
After 13 January 1752, Johann Christophe Heller married Margaretha (Unknown) in, date is based on the death date of Veronica...1 Johann Christophe Heller died on 15 March 1778 in Hellertown|, of Lower Saucon Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania.2,3
Johann was buried after 15 March 1778 Hellertown, Northampton, Pennsylvania.1
Johann Christophe Heller was confirmed on 24 March 1706 in Reformed Church, Pfeddersheim, Kreis Worms, Hessen, Germany , at age 18 years on Easter Sunday. (date based on the passenger list of "Winter Gallery" where it states he was 50 years.1
On 18 February 1716, Johann Christophe Heller married Veronica Lavall, daughter of Johann Michael Lawall and Anna Catherine Kern, at Reformed Church in Erbes Büdescheim, Alzey County, Rhein-Hesse.1,3,4 Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Heller emmigrated from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, along with Johan Simon Heller, aboard the Winter Galley, leaving on July 1738 the master of the ship was Edward Paynter.5 Johann immigrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with his family Johan Simon Heller arriving 5 September 1738 In 1974 Dr. Fritz Braun translated a "Schriftleiter" of "Director's Letter" that stated "Johann Christoph Heller emigrated in 1738 with his wife and children."6,3 Johann Christophe Heller and Johan Simon Heller took the Oath of Allegiance on 5 September 1738 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, signing the Oath of Allegiance to King George the Second.5 Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Lavall sponsored the baptism of Veroncia "Sophronia" Heller, their granddaughter, in 1747 in Lower Saucon Reformed Church, Lower Saucon Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania.7
After 13 January 1752, Johann Christophe Heller married Margaretha (Unknown) in, date is based on the death date of Veronica...1 Johann Christophe Heller died on 15 March 1778 in Hellertown|, of Lower Saucon Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania.2,3
Johann was buried after 15 March 1778 Hellertown, Northampton, Pennsylvania.1
Children of Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Lavall
- Catharina Wilhelmina Heller10 b. 15 Jun 1718, d. 9 Aug 1720
- John Dieter Heller1 b. 1719, d. 1800
Johan Simon Heller+ b. 18 Jan 1721, d. 20 May 1785
- Johann Michael Heller1 b. 27 Feb 1724, d. 16 Dec 1803
- Daniel Heller1 b. 15 Jul 1726, d. 20 Apr 1803
- Johann Ludwig Heller1 b. 31 Dec 1728, d. 1807
- George Christoph Heller1 b. 9 Apr 1732, d. 1805
- Maria Magdalena Heller1 b. 1734, d. 1738
- Otillia Heller11 b. 8 Nov 1737, d. 11 May 1738
Family: Johann Christophe Heller and Margaretha (Unknown)
Citations
- [S403] Susan P. Canney, Compiler, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, last modified 10 Nov 2001 by Rootsweb World Connect. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family.
- [S155] Frank Farr, "Family records: Farr, Frank," e-mail message from e-mail address to Ginni Morey, 12 February 2000, email message from <e-mail address> received 2 Dec 2000.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 5, pedigree chart of Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 10, Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 12, Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S406] "Heller Family ( Canney)," online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, last modified 20 March 2001 by glm. Hereinafter cited as Canney/Peckham Genealogy.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), Sophonia "Veronica" Heller, page 58. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S412] UNKNOWN author, History of Lehigh County Pennsylvania, Vol 1, 2, and 3 (n.p.: n.pub. ), Heller Family, downloaded 5 March 2002. Hereinafter cited as History of Leigh Cnty PA.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 17, Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
- [S404] Rev. Henry Martyn Kieffer, Hamilton Burial Records, Monroe Cnty, Pennsylvania. Recorded in the Records First Reformed Church, Easton, PA. Conributed by Dorothy M. Bond-Dittmer (n.p.: n.pub. , 1902), downloaded 30 Jan 02. Hereinafter cited as Burial Records Hamilton.
- [S416] Michael D. Robinson, compiler, The Heller Family of Pfeddersheim, Germany and Northampton, Pennsylvania. Ancestors and Descendants of Johann Christoph Heller and Veronica nee Lavall (25719 Jeans Rd., Veneta, Oregon 97487 <e-mail address>: Privately published, May 2000), page 11, Johann Christoph Heller. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family Germ PA.
Copyright © 1998 - 2016 by Ginni Morey
Johann Ludwig Heller1
M, ID# 3613, (1728 - 1807)
Back to top Father* | Johann Christophe Heller1 b. 1690, d. 15 Mar 1778 |
Mother* | Veronica Lavall1 b. c 1690, d. 13 Jan 1752 |
Johann Ludwig Heller was born on 31 December 1728.1 He was the son of Johann Christophe Heller and Veronica Lavall.1
Johann Ludwig Heller died in 1807.1
Johann Ludwig Heller died in 1807.1
Citations
- [S403] Susan P. Canney, Compiler, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, last modified 10 Nov 2001 by Rootsweb World Connect. Hereinafter cited as Heller Family.
Copyright © 1998 - 2016 by Ginni Morey