^^ ".y^^vv ./\. ^^K-° -^^^^ °-'^^** /^% • ^•/ v^>v \.'%^-;/ '^=:-^-'y *. ' ^0 > V " "^.■i- A <^ '-..* .G^ \3 *'T^T» A <, -o.,« ,G A-^ .' ^' *^ ^^ .^^ <{5°«. ^^•^<^. ^-.^'♦^^•y" "' .. "-^^ . J'- ^ ^oy^^^)V «^\ .-^■^ /. .G^ %^ *7^T*' A ^^ 4 o o * V <■ ' ' °- "^ ,* ^^ ^^ -y.^v^v .-i? -'K -^^^.^ ^ ^^ -^^ ^y^^^/ ^^^^ "^^^ 0* ^<-' -^^0^ • e<;5;\Vv.^''- ^ O > < o '•^.^•^ oV'^^iia'- ■>'^^-^ ■^0^ ^b^-" ■. '•n.o^ f, %', °. ,v ■?>' *^ % ^^ \ GENEALOGICAL STUDIES GENEALOGICAL STUDIES The Ancestry of Marguerite and John Eyerman BY JOHN EYERMAN, F.Z.S., F.G.S.A. Secretary to the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey; Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, the Geological Society of ASierica, the American Geographical Society, and of the American Association; Member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Colonial Society, the Sons of the Revolution, the Pennsylvania-German Society, the Phila- delphia Academy of Natural Sciences, the New York Academy of Sciences, the National Geographic Society, and of the British Association; Some- time Instructor of Determinative Min- eralogy IN Lafayette College, AND Associate Editor of the American Geologist. Easton, Penna. FOR THE AUTH ACH PRINTING ( M C M I I PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR BY THE ESCHENBACH PRINTING COMPANY -:S7/ EDITION OF FIFTY COPIES OF WHICH THIS IS NO. I 6^J\'J T: '^'\, 1.^ fjfljtf been ComjJilcD for anti t^ 2D cti t cat eD to a^P 2Dcar Cl)il&ren a^argueritc and S'oljn oEperman ITALIAN GARDEN AT "OAKHURST," EASTON, PA. JOHN EYERMAN, JUNR., AND MARGUERITE EYERMAN IN A CLEMENT YOITURETTE, JULY, I901. CAPTAIN JEAN JACQUES EYERMAN, b. 1590, d. 1660 (p. gl, was the grandson of Jean Eyerman, b. 1531. i^^^^^^Jfe APTAIN JEAN JACQUES EYER- MAN, as styled in the records, le Sieur Jean Jacques Eyerman, was born in 1590, and died at Preuschdorf, near Worth, Alsace, the I Sept. 1660, and was interred the 3 Sept. He was captain-lieutenant, officier superietir^ at Preuschdorf during the Thirty Years War. He had a son, Jean Georges. 5. JEAN GEORGES EYERMAN, b. at Preuschdorf 2 Feb. 1645, d. 10 May 1708. Interred in the churchyard at Preuschdorf 12 May. On the 29th of Nov. 1664, he married Marguerite Oster, daughter of Matthias Oster of Preuschdorf, and had seven children. Jean Georges, bap. 31 Aug. 1665, d. 8 Sept. 1665; MATTHIAS, bap. 26 Aug. 1666, d. 8 Oct. 1728 (see below); Jean Jacques, bap. 22 Nov. 1668; Jean Martin, bap. 29 Jan. 1671 ; Susanne, bap. 12 Jan. 1673; Jean Georges, bap. 16 Mar. 1674, d. 1737; Marie-Elisabeth, bap. 30 Nov. 1685, d. 3 Aug. 1687. 6. MATTHIAS EYERMAN, bap. XI. Sunday after Trinity, 26 Aug. 1666, at Preuschdorf, d. Friday, 8 Oct. 1728, at Preuschdorf; ni. 29 June 1691, Anne Catharine Schaeffer of Lampertsloch, and had five children. JEAN HENRI, bap. 10 July 1692 (see below) ; Jean Etienne, bap. 13 Feb. 1695, d. 17 July 1749; Anne Marguerite, b. 31 Jan. 1698, bap. 2 Feb.; Jean Michel, b. 17 Feb. 1700, bap. 24 Feb.; Jean Martin, b. 26 Nov. 1702, bap. 27 Nov. 7. JUDGE JEAN HENRI EYERMAN, bap. at Larapertsloch, lo July 1692, d. at Lampertsloch 3 Dec. 1755; m. 3 May 1718, Catharine, daughter of Judge Jean Martin Roessel of Preuschdorf, and had six children. JEAN GEORGES, b. 24 May 1719, d. 4 Feb. 1794 (see below); Jean Henri, b. 3 Feb. 1721, bap. 6 Feb.; Jean Martin, b. 8 July 1723, bap. 11 July ; Anne Catharine, b. 20 Mar. 1728, d. 23 Jan. 1761 ; Anne Dorothee, b. 24 Apr. 1730, bap. 26 Apr.; Anne Marguerite, b. 15 June 1736, bap. 20 June. 8. JEAN GEORGES EYERMAN, b. 24 May 17 19, at Lampertsloch, d. 4 Feb. 1794, at 4 A. m., at Preuschdorf. At noon on the 12th Feb. 1745, he married Anne Marie (b. 30 Jan. 1726, d. i Jan. 1778), daughter of Jean Martin Eyer of Feldbach (b. 5 Nov. 1681, d. 7 May 1763; and Dorothee Trautman, b. i Apr. 1691, d. 15 Apr. 1764), and had nine children. Georges Henri, b. 13 May 1746, bap. 16 May; Anne Marie, b. 2 Apr. 1749, bap. 3 Apr.; Jean Michel, b. 11 Oct. 1750, bap. 14 Oct., d. at Soultz-sous-forets 10 Dec. 1813; JEAN MATTHIAS, b. 24 Feb. 1753, d. 18 Nov. 1816 (see below); Georges Jacques, b. 21 May 1756, bap. 23 May ; Catherine Salome, b. 15 Feb. 1759, d. 19 May 1771 ; Dorothee Barbe, b. 10 Feb. 1762, bap. 13 Feb.; Jean Georges, b. 18 June 1764, bap. 20 June; Jeanne Elisabeth, b. 27 May 1766, bap. 28 May. 9. JEAN MATTHIAS EYERMAN, b. at Lampertsloch 24 Feb. 1753, bap. 26 Feb. {the original certificates being iii my possession'), confirmed 16 Apr. 1769. Sailed for America, settled in New Hanover, Montgomery Co., Pa. Shortly after the Revolution he removed to Easton, where he died 18 Nov. 1816; m. Johanna Sneider, b. 1749, d. 1843, daughter of Henry and Catha- rine Sneider of New Hanover, and had Hanna Sibilla, b. 15 Mar. 1779, bap. by the pastor of the Falkner Swamp Reformed Church 1 1 June 1779 ; Susanna Sophia, b. 29 Jan. 1781, bap. by the pastor of the New Hanover Lutheran Church I July 1781 (sponsors, Philip and Susanna Sophia Miiller) ; Anna Maria, b. 6 Apr. 1782, bap. 16 June 1782 (sponsors, Frederick and Anna Maria Miiller); HENRY, b. 29 Jan. 1784, bap. 16 April 1784 in New Hanover Church (sponsors, Henry and Catharine Schneider). (See below.) According to the church records one of the daughters was buried ID Feb. 1783. "The Messrs. Penn to Matthias Eyerman, 8 Oct. 1792, lot 155 on East side of "Hamilton Street, Easton, 60 ft. x 220 ft." 10. HENRY EYERMAN, b. 29 Jan. 1784, bap. in New Hanover Church 19 Apr., removed to Easton in 1789, d. 22 Feb. 1814; m. Elisabeth (133), daughter of John Herster, b. 25 Nov. 1786, d. 12 May 1861, and had three children. JOHN, b. 6 July 1808, d. 6 Jan. 1883 (see below) ; Edward, b. 10 Apr. 1810, d. 19 Aug. 1833; Margaret, b. 25 Dec. 1812, d. 21 Dec. 1856. 11. (5) CAPTAIN JOHN EYERMAN, b. at Easton 6 July 1808, d. at Easton CAPTAIN JOHN EYERMAN (1882). FROM A SILHOUKTTE IN THE AUTHOR'S POSSESSION. EDWARD H. EYERMAN (ABOUT 1857). FROM A DAGUERREOTYPE IN THE AUTHOR'S POSSESSION. 6 Jan. 1883; m. 15 Oct. 1844 at Easton, by the Rev. B. C. Wolff, Anna M. Black, daughter of James Black and Mary Kachlein (307), of Easton, b. 17 Aug. 1820, d. 28 Oct. 1891. Had one son, Edward (4). Captain Ellis savs : "He took an active part in the local organizations of the many "different stock companys. ***** In this respect the life of Mr. Eyerman is a "plain proof that an extended bu.siness may be diligently and succe.ssfully conducted, "without neglecting the higher duties of life. In his whole life, he has strictly adhered to "what he believed to be duty, and in every position he has relied for success upon principle "and persevering industry. ' * * * * * In official position, he has manifested the same "regard for the interest of others as for his own." cycr^ Captain Eyerman was one of the incorporators of the Warren Foundry and Machine Co. 1856, of the Lehigh Water Co. 1S60, the Delaware Rolling Mills Co. 1866, the North Penn Iron Co. In 1868 he was elected Presideut of the Easton Delaware Bridge Co. and of the Easton Water Co., both of which offices he continued to hold until his death in 1883. At various times he was director of the Easton National Bank, the North Penn Iron Co., the Phillipsburg Stove Works Co. He was treasurer and member of the Vestry of Christ and St. Paul's Churches. He served at different times as Notary Public, member of the School Board and of the Town Council, and very frequently as Executor, Administrator and Trustee of Estates. He was largely interested in the many iron industries of the Lehigh Vallej'. "For many years he took an active interest in military affairs. * * * * He "was a member of the 'Citizens' Volunteers' for six years and in 1851 was appointed "Captain of the 'National Guards.' During the late Rebellion he aided the Government "in every possible way in the formation of volunteer companys and in visiting and "contributing to the relief of the soldiers' families." An old broadside in my possession, "Fourth of July" Anniversary Celebration, 75th Year of Our Independence, announces that. The National Guards commanded by Capt. Eyerman will parade on that day and join the party on "The Island" in the afternoon. 12. (4) EDWARD HERSTER EYERMAN, b. at Easton 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874; m. 10 Feb. 1865 at Allentown, by the Rev. Mr. Fahs, Alice Sibila Heller (203), daughter of Christian B. Heller (221) and Henrietta Detwiller (194), b. 2 Oct. 1846. Had JOHN (3). Edward Herster Eyerman was baptized in Christ Church, and at an early age he attended the Easton .\cademy and later the Pennsylvania Military Academy at Chester. Ellis says : "Growing to manhood, influence and usefulness, his cheerful and social "disposition rendered his companionship genial and attractive and surrounded him with an "extended circle of warmly attached friends." .\t the age of 22 years he founded the firm of E3-erman & Co. as agents for the Delaware Rolling Mills Co. and for the manufacture of iron. (The present site of the Baker & Adamson Chemical Co.'s works.) He was a member of St. Paul's Church. 13- (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. at Easton 15 Jan. 1867, bap. 11 July 1867, confirmed in Trinity Church, Easton, by the Right Reverend N. S. Rulison, D.D., II Feb. 1894; m. 21 Apr. 1888, by the Rev. G. M. S. Blauvelt, Lucy Evelyn Maxwell, b. at Easton 28 Aug. 1864, and had MARGUERITE and JOHN. 14. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. at "Oakhurst," Easton, 28 Mar. 1895 at 7 A.M., bap. in Trinity Episcopal Church XX. Sunday after Trinity, 27 Oct. 1895, at 4.30 P.M., by the Rev. B. J. Davis, Rector. 14. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. at "Oakhur.st," Easton, 5 April 1899, at 3.20 P.M., bap. in Trinity Episcopal Church II. Sunday after Trinity, 13 June 1899, at 5.15 P.M., by the Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, the Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, D.D., LL.D., and the Rev. B. J. Davis, Rector. MARGUKRITE EYERMAN. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN MAY, I900. KACHLEIN ■u^^^y^ EINRICH. KACHLEIN, of Liestal, Switzerland, was born about the year 1528, and on Monday, the 4th day of August, 1550, he married Appolonia Martine, of Basel, and had a son 2. HEINRICH KACHLEIN, b. 1551 ; m. 1570 Elsbeth Heinemann, and had a son 3. ADAM KACHLEIN, bap. 10 May 1573; ni. Kungoldt Brodbeck, of Liestal {v. Detwiller 362), and had a son 4. HANS KACHLEIN, bap. 13 Dec. 1597, d. 14 Sept. 1676; m. Barbara Frey, of Gieberuach, and had a son 5. JAKOB KACHLEIN, bap. 9 May 1620, d. 26 May 1676; m. 8 Jan. 1650, Kungoldt Hoch, of Liestal (bap. 5 Nov. 1626), and had 6. HANS KACHLEIN, bap. 16 July 1654, d. 26 Jan. 1719; m. Magdle. Haumiiller, of Liestal (bap. 4 Dec. 1655), and had a son 7. JOHANN ANDREAS KACHLEIN, bap. 15 Feb. 1680; m. ist, Anna K. Senn (b. 1687, d. 1721), and had Johann Jakob, Maria M., Andrew (1718), Maria K., and Johann Georg. They emigrated to Germany about 1710, settling in Kirchheim in the principality of Nassau-Weilburg (Kirchheimbolanden). JOHANN ANDREAS, m. 2d, Anna Margaretha Hahn, of Heppenheira bei Alzey (Rlieinhessen), and had four sons, JOHANN PETER (see below); Andreas, b. and d. Dec. 1724; Karl Christian Joseph, b. 1726; Johann Andreas, b. 15 Dec. 1728. The three brothers emigrated to America, arriving at Philadelphia on board the ship Francis and Elisabeth 21 Sept. 1742. Charles and Andrew settled in Bucks Co., Peter at Easton. Their father died at Kirchheimbolanden 23 Sept. 1728. 8. COLONEL (JOHN) PETER KACHLEIN, b. at Kirchheimbolanden, 8 Nov. 1722, d. at Easton 27 Nov. 1789; m. ist, Margreta Unibehendin, b. 20 Jan. 1720, d. at Easton 20 Feb. 1766, and had Jacob (304), Peter (302), Andrew (303), Susanna (305); m. 2d, Anna Doll, b. 22 July 1746, d. 22 May 1773, and had John, b. 1768 ; m. 3d, Catharine ( ), who survived him at the time of his death, and had Elisabeth (527) and Abraham (528). At an early age Colonel Kachlein entered the University of Heidelberg, where he remained for several years. At the age of twenty, and in company with his two brothers, he embarked at Rotterdam on the ship Francis and Elisabetli, and qualified at Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1742. (2d Pa. Arch. XVII, 231, and Col. Rec.) They settled in Bedminster Tsp. , Bucks, late in the vear 1742. Shortly afterwards Peter settled in Easton, where he at once became closely identified with its interests and soon became its leading and most prosperous citizen. Of this distinguished ancestor one writer sa3-s : "The worth)- citizen and excellent soldier. Your first Chief Magistrate." Another writer says: "He stepped into line when the first indications of the Revolutionary "struggle were seen; when the cloud, no bigger than a man's hand, arose foretelling the "coming storm. Our first Chief Magistrate was in the prime of life, in full vigour of " manhood : He followed no man ; he was a leader, whom others readily followed." Colonel Kachlein was a Ruling Elder in the German Reformed Church. In 1755, he was one of the Trustees of the school for the " Education of Protestant Youth." (Mss. Rec. 1727-58. P- i59-) I" 1757 ( 15 Dec), one of the witnesses to the will of Major William Parsons. (Mss. Rec. 1727-58.) In 1759, Commissioner. (Mss. Rec. 1727-58, p. 47.) In 1762, a Colonel of Militia, rendering good service during the outbreaks of 1763. (Proc. Pa.-Ger. Soc. Ill, 61-81 ; Condit's Military History of Easton, p. 77.) y^jz/le^ &Gx.cJiai 1762-1772, High Sheriff of the County of Northampton, now divided into six counties. (Col. Rec. IX, 199, 285, 333, 688, 778, id. X, 56. 2d Pa. Arch. IX, Sio. Mss. Rec. 175867, pp. 247-59, 1767-78, pp. 78, 81, 105, 119, 123, 125.) In 1771, he had command of the expedition to Fort Wyoming. (Pa. Arch. 1771, pp. 421-22. Col. Rec. IX, 710-13.) In 1774, Deputy to the Provincial Convention, 15 July. (2d Pa. Arch. Ill, 675.) Justice of the Northampton Courts 9 Mar. 1774. (2d Pa. .\rch. IX, p. 813). "On the 2ist day of December, George Taylor (the signer), Peter Kachlein and "Henry Kooken, Esqrs., were nominated Judges of the Elections." 14 A member of the Committee of Observation for the County and of the Standing Committee of Safety. (2d Pa. Arch. XIV, 519 et seq. ) In 1775, member of the Colonial Assembly (2d Pa. Arch. IX, S14), and of the Provincial Assembly at Philadelphia (id. Ill, 677, and History of Lehigh Co., p. 11). 22 May, Captain of the Easton Company. (2d Pa. Arch. XIV, 549.) 17 July, Colonel of the First Battalion, (id. 598.) In 1776, Lieutenant Colonel of the Northampton Co. Battalion (id. 557), in command at the Battle of Long Island 27 Aug. 1776. "Genl. Howe in his despatches says that Genl. Grant was killed by Kachlein's "men. * * * * At this moment Kachlein's riflemen arrived. * * * * They "opened an effective fire upon * * * * the British. (Memoirs L. I. Hist. Soc, Vol. II, "1S69, p. 175.) " During the conflict * * * * the sharp fire of Atlee's and Kachlein's riflemen I. * » * * jja(j more than once turned back the advancing enemy" (id. 23S) "and it is "believed that from Kachlein's rifles on the hill and the defenders of Bluckie's Barracks i :v. ■^ri'Tl^ ^cc-^^^f-'^i' '^-^^e^-t^^'^l^ '^^'T=-«-«-«r-z^;^^-*-«7?«:/ a^-^^ -'0o'7T)'7^-^^^\y c:^^. FROM THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT, PRESENTED TO THE AUTHOR BY ETHAN ALIWEAVER, ESQ. / Jacob Kachlein was first Corporal in Capt. Arndt's First Battalion, 9 July 1776, and took part in the Battle of Long Island. (2d Pa. Arch. XIV, p. S59.) On the 2ist Oct. 1777, he was appointed "one of the Commissioners to seize the personal effects of traitors." (2d Pa. Arch III, 704.) Early in the last century Jacob removed to Salisbury tsp., near Allentown, where he died. 10. (306) ANNE KACHLEIN, b. 16 May 1792, d. 22 Apr. 1841 ; m. 16 May 1808, Peter Young, b. 10 Oct. 1784, d. 9 Oct. 1854. Issue: William (309), John (310), Mary (311), Peter (312), Henrietta (313), Henry (314), David (315), Alexander (316), Edward (317), Ellen (318), Sophia (319), Emma (320), Susan (321). 11. (309) William Young, b. 16 May 1809, d. 8 Apr. 1870; m. 1833 Rebecca Tolan. II. (310) John K. Young, b. 9 Sept. 1810, d. 21 Mar. 1873. II. (311) Mary A. Young, b. 16 Sept. 1812, d. 30 Jan. 1865; m. 1836 William H. Pomp. II. (312) Peter S. Young, b. 8 Nov. 1814, d. 27 June 1845; m. Mary Shick. II- (313) Henrietta L- Young, b. 24 Nov. 1816, d.s.p. 11. (314) Henry J. Young, b. 24 Nov. 1816, d. 13 Aug. 1893; m. 27 Jan. 1842 Irouisa Sherwood, b. 26 Aug. 1821, d. 10 Apr. 1889. Issue: David (322), Edwin (323), Henrietta (324), John M. (325), Anne E. (326). 12. (322) David S. Young, b. 28 Mar. 1843, d. 30 Aug. 1847. 12. (323) Edwin H. Young, b. 2 Feb. 1846, d. 19 Aug. 1847. 12. (324) Henrietta L. Young, b. 12 Aug. 1848. 12. (325) John Marshall Young, b. 2 Oct. 1850; m. 7 Oct. 1880 Sarah F. Lake, b. 19 Sept. 1854. Issue: 13 Henry S. Young, b. 2 Jan. 1884. 12. (326) Anne Elizabeth Young, b. 12 June 1853; ''^- 4 June 1891 Dr. George D. Stahley, b. 9 Sept. 1850. II. (315) David L. Young, b. 12 Aug. 1821, d. 28 Aug. 1838. II. (316) Alexander Young, b. i Feb. 1823, d. s.p. II. (317) Edward F. Young, b. 25 Aug. 1825, d. 6 Feb. 1856. II. (318) Ellen E. Young, b. 29 Oct. 1828, d. 24 Sept. 1891. II. (319) Sophia M. Young, b. 6 June 1830, d. 24 Sept. 1892; m. 1855 Robert Calvin. II. (320) Emma M. Young, b. 30 Dec. 1830 (?), d. 18 Feb. 1839. II. (321) Susan A. Young, b. i Jan. 1838; m. ist Samuel Risler, 2d Edmund Losey. 17 10. (307) MARY KACHI^EIN, b. i Nov. 1799, d. 12 Dec. 1843; m. James Black, b. 28 June 1790, d. 5 May 1829. Issue: Daniel (327), Anna (328), Margaret (329), John (330), Charles (599), William (600). 11. (327) Daniel Black, b. 31 Oct. 1818, d. 16 Sept. 1896. Bachelor. 11. (328) ANNA M. BLACK, b. 17 Aug. 1820, d. 28 Oct. 1891; m. 15 Aug. 1844 Captain John Eyerman (5), b. 6 July 1808, d. 6 July 1883. Issue: Edward (4). 12. (4) EDWARD H. EYERMAN, b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Alice S. Heller (203), b. 2 Oct. 1846. Issue: John (3). 13. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: (2) and (i). 14. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 14. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. 11. (329) Margaret Black, b. 20 July 1822, d. 29 July 1803; m. 29 Aug. 1846 Phineas Kinsey, b. 9 Aug. 1823, d. 3 Dec. 1854. Issue: 12. Mary B. Kinsey, b. 5 Nov. 1847. 12. James B. Kinsej^ b. i Jan. 1850, d. 16 May 1893. 12. Howard P. Kinsey, b. 13 Apr. 1853; m. 29 Jan. 1884 Katharine Fuller, b. 27 Mar. 1856. II. (330) John K. Black, b. 14 Nov. 1828, d. s. p. 26 June 1839. II- (599) Charles Black, b. 18 Apr. 1825, d. s. p. 11 Jan. 1870. II. (600) William Black, b. and d. 1824. 10. (308) ELIZABETH KACHLEIN, b. 9 Nov. 1805, d. 4 May 1846; m. 1824 Ezekiel Castuer, of Pen Yan, N. Y., b. 23 Apr. 1802, d. 22 Oct. 1822. Issue: 11. Samuel, m. Julia Brady (issue). 11. Joanna, m. H. L. Kendie (issue). II. Mary. 11. Francis. 11. Mary. 11. Charles. 11. Lydia. II. Margaret, m. Geo. H. Lapham (issue). 11. Albanes. 9. (302) PETER KACHLEIN, b. 7 Apr. 1750, d. 19 Nov. 1828. Served in Captains Arndt's Company, 1776, and Stecher's Company, 1784. His wife, Elizabeth, b. 5 June 1760, d. 11 Sept. 1839. Issue: Peter, John, Michael, Jacob, Margaret, David, Elizabeth (m. Jacob Ackerman), Susanna (1795-1817 m. John Stocker and had Edmund, Jes,se, Peter). 9. (303) ANDREW KACHLEIN, b. 1752, d. 24 Jan. 1821. In Forks tsp. militia 1778. m. and issue. Andrew had a son Peter, a grandson Peter, 18 MARY SCHNEIDER HECKMAN (4S2). PROM A nAGUERREOTYPE (ABOl'T 1S60) IN THE POSSESSION OF MISS ANNA F. HECKMAN. GEORGE C. HECKMAN, D.D., LT,.D. (505). FROM A PHOTOORAPII TAKEN IN 1S9I. and a great grandson Joseph, the father of George F. Kachlein, Annie Kachlein, Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Susan Kutzler. 9. (305) SUSANNA KACHLEIN, b. 7 May 1760, d. 4 Nov. 1S20; m. 27 Aug. 1780 Peter Schneider ( ), b. 5 Feb. 1753, d. 19 Nov. 1823 (son of Herman Schneider, who arrived at Philadelpliia 30 Sept. 1749, and Ann E. Diltz, of Hunterdon Co., N. J.). They had 13 children, Herman (47S), Elizabeth (479), Susanna (480), Catharine (481), Mary (482), Margaret (4S3), Peter (484), Jacob (485), William (486), Joseph (487), Anna (488), David (489), Aaron (490). ID. (478) Herman, b. 18 May 1781. 10. (479) Elizabeth, b. 6 Aug. 1782; m. Frederick Mattes. ID. (480) Susanna, b. 9 Dec. 1783; m. John Young. Issue: Elizabeth (491), John (492), Maria (493), Susan (494), Zebulon (495), Herman (496). 11. (493) MARIA YOUNG; m. Philip Kinsey, and had Anna, John, Susan and Josephine. II. (491) ELISABETH YOUNG ; m. Jacob Edelman, and had Susanna, John, Herman and William. II. (494) SUSAN YOUNG; m. the Rev. John Wolff. No issue. ID. (481) Catharine Schneider, b. 30 Apr. 1785, d. s. p. ID. (482) MARY SCHNEIDER, b. 21 Aug. 1786, d. 9 July 1868; ni. 29 June 1806 John Heckman, d. 3 Sept. 1864. They had 11 children: Susanna (497), Ann Elisabeth (498), Conrad K. (499), Leonora (500), Mary (501), John Peter (502), Margaret (503), Charles Adam (504), George C. (505), Sophia (506), Herman (507). II. (497) SUSANNA HECKMAN, b. 18 Sept. 1807, d. 21 June 1875; m. 23 Nov. 1831 Wm. C. Ackerman, and had John (m. Harriet Wilson), William C. (ra. Alice Lawall), Edward (m. Louise Roseberry 2d), Charles. II. (498) ANNE ELISABETH HECKMAN, b. 3 Feb. 1809, d. i Apr. 1883; m. 5 July 1832 Abraham Hoagland. They had 9 children: Henry, Mary, Ellen, Edwin, Charles, Gertrude, George, Dudley, Sophia (Yard, of Newark). II. (499) CONRAD K. HECKMAN, b. 26 Sept. 1812, d. 21 Dec. 1837. II. (500) LEONORA HECKMAN, b. 20 Aug. 1814; m. 5. Feb. 1839 the Rev. John Carroll, and had Edward (dec'd, had one son) and Charles (m. Maria Weiss, had Elisabeth, Elmira, N. Y.). II. (501) MARY HECKMAN, d.s.p. 19 II (503) MARGARET HECKMAN, b. 11 Sept. 1820, d. 21 Jan. 1890; m. 28 Apr. 1846 Dixon Lewers, b. 3 June 1808, d. 8 Apr. 1895 and had William (m. Augusta Wright and had William, Wilkes-Barre), Anna, Mary (m. Jacob Kirkpatrick, Scranton, and had Dixon, Margaret). II. (502) JOHN PETER HECKMAN, b. 6 Sept. 1818, d. 18 Apr. 1891 ; m. 30 Dec. 1848 Caroline Blass, had Caroline (m. James W. Meissner, of Butztown, 4 ch.). II. (504) CHARLES ADAM HECKMAN, b. 3 Dec. 1822, d. 14 Jan. 1896, (Major in Mexican War, General in Civil War) ; m. ist 30 June 1849 Eliza Craig (a descendant of General Craig of the Revolution), one s. Frank B. (m. ist Alice Smith and had Conrad, Bertha). 11. (505) GEORGE C. HECKMAN, D.D., LL.D., b. 26 Feb. 1825, d. 5 Mar. 1902; m. II June 1850 Anne Josephine (daughter of Josiah and Anne (Felt) Davis), and had George Clarence (508), Mary S. (509), William C. (510), Charles C. (511), Anna Feidt (512), John C. (513), Josephine D. (514), Frederick C. (515). 12. (508) GEORGE C. HECKMAN, b. 23 Apr. 1851, d. 9 May 1864. 12. (509) MARY S. HECKMAN, b. 19 June 1853; m. 17 Feb. 1881 the Rev. Daniel B. Banta (Ea Bante), and had Mary D. (12 Aug. 1884), Frederick H. (27 Oct. 1886), Josephine D. (28 Aug. 1894). 12. (510) WILLIAM C. HECKMAN, b. 21 Dec. 1855; m. 3 May 1S79 Alice, dau. of Horace H. Hanna, Esq., and had George C. (25 Apr. 1880), Jessie L. (19 Dec. 1882). 12. (511) CHARLES C. HECKMAN. 12. (512) ANNA FEIDT HECKMAN, b. 25 Dec. i860. 12. (513) JOHN CLAUDE HECKMAN, b. 15 Sept. 1865. 12. (514) JOSEPHINE D. HECKMAN, b. 12 Oct. 1868, d. 6 Feb. 1894. 12. (515) FREDERICK C. HECKMAN, b. 30 Jan. 1872; m. 27 Nov. 1894 Helen, dau. of Dr. Albert R. and Sarah (McCurdy) Durham. II. (506) SOPHIA HECKMAN, b. 8 Mar. 1827. II. (507) HERMAN S. HECKMAN, b. 26 Nov. 1810, d. 15 May 1864; m. I May 1832 Mary Butz (233) {v. Butz, eL Herster) b. i Dec. 181 2, and had John H. (m. and issue), Edmund (m. and issue), William. 10, II II (483) MARGARET SCHNEIDER, b. 28 Jan. 1788; m. William Schooley and had Sally-Ann (516), Peter S. (517), William H. (518), Joseph L. (519), Stephen D. (520), David (521), Maria J. (522), Aaron (523), Anna C. (524), Susan (525). (516) Sally-Ann Schooley, m. David Allen. One child, Margaret-Elisabeth. (517) Peter Schooley, m. Anna Glass. II. (519) Joseph ly. Schooley, ni. Sarah Brooks. One child. II. (520) Stephen D. vSchoole}-, m. Isabel Everitt, and had Amelia M., Joseph L-, Harriet, Anna Sophia, Emma, Susan. II- (523) Aaron Schooley, m. Jane Howell, and had William, Sarah M., John, Ida. II. (524) Anna C. Schooley, m. Jackson Nungessor, and had Isabella. Ellen. 10. (484) PETER SCHNEIDER, b. iSFeb. 1790; m. Elizabeth Herster (149) V. Herster, b. 14 Oct. 1789, d. 20 Feb. 1863, and had Daniel H. (177), Stephen (173), Ferdinand (526), Anna M., Elisabeth (176), Sophia C. (174), Carohne (178), Sabina S. (175), Peter (172). 11. (177) DANIEL H. SCHNEIDER, b. 12 Mar. 1811, d. 20 Sept. 1882; m. Mary Berlin, b. 15 Nov. 1815, d. 5 Oct. 1888, and had Edward, Emma, Peter, Caroline, Arthur. II. (173) STEPHEN SCHNEIDER, b. 28 Nov. 1812, d. 16 Jan. 1S83; ni. Catharine Danner, b. 20 Apr. 1817, d. 5 Nov. 1879, and had Herman, Ernest (m. Emma Hartzell, and had Caroline, Elizabeth, Frances, Mary, Helen, Grace, Frederick, Emma, John). II. (176) ANNA M. E. SCHNEIDER, b. 18 Jan. i8i6, d. 2 Sept. 1887. 11. (174) SOPHIA C. SCHNEIDER, b. 16 Mar. 1818, d. 2 Jan. 1883; m. WiUiam H. Thompson and had James Frederick (595), William H. (596), Annie C. (597), Elizabeth H. (598). 12. (595) James Frederick Thompson, b. i Mar. 1841, d. 4 Aug. 1861. 12. (596) William H. Thompson, b. 6 Dec. 1852, d. 20 Mar. 1871. 12. (597) Annie C. Thompson, b. 25 Sept. 1844, d. 28 Dec. 1865; ist wife of John J. Detwiller {q. v.). 12. (598) Elizabeth H. Thompson, b. 27 Mar. 1849; m. the Rev. William Ashmead Schaeffer, of Germantown. II. (178) CAROLINE SCHNEIDER, b. 28 Mar. 1820; m. ist, James Dunlap (1815-1881) ; 2d, Charles San tee. II. (175) SABINA S. SCHNEIDER, b. 4 Feb. 1823, d. 6 Oct. 1868; m. William Wood and had Charles, Henry, Hattie, William. II. (172) PETER SCHNEIDER, 1814-15. 10. (486) WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, b. 10 Feb. 1793; m. ist, Sarah Walter and had Herman, William, Ferdinand; m. 2nd, Susan Beycher and had Anna, Mary, Susan, Peter, Jacob, Sabilla, Louisa, Samuel; m. 3d, Margaret Steple (no issue). 10. (487) Joseph Schneider, b. 26 Oct. 1794. 10. (488) Anna Schneider, b. 28 Oct. 1796; m. Alfred Groover. ROESSEL HE ROESSEL FAMILY is one of the oldest in Alsace, dating many years prior to the Thirty Years War. GEORGES ROESSEL, of Worth, Alsace, had a son Jean, b. 9 Mar. 1640, d. 10 Aug. 1705; m. 5 Mar. 1661 Marie Rempp, dan. of Georges Rempp, of Preuschdorf, and had Jean Martin. 3. JUDGE JEAN MARTIN ROESSEL, bap. at Preuschdorf, 18 Aug. 1667; m. 22 Feb. 1695 Marie Catharine Pfeiffer, and had Catharine. 4. CATHARINE ROESSEL, ni. 3 May 1718 Judge Jeau Henri Eyer- man and had 5. JEAN GEORGES EYERMAN, b. 24 May 1719, d. 4 Feb. 1794; m. 12 Feb. 1745 Anne Marie Eyer, and had 6. JEAN MATTHIAS EYERMAN, b. 24 Feb. 1753, d. 18 Nov. 1818 ; ra. Johanna Sibilla Sneider, and had 7. (6) HENRY EYERMAN, b. 29 Jan. 1784, d. 22 Feb. 1814; m. Elisabeth Herster (133), and had John (5). 8. (5) CAPTAIN JOHN EYERMAN, b. 6 July 1808, d. 6 Jan. 1883; m. 15 Oct. 1844, Anna M. Black (328) and had Edward H. (4). 23 lO. II. (4) EDWARD HERSTER EYERMAN, b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1S74; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Alice S. Heller (203) and had John (3). (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell and had (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 April 1899. 84 JOHN EYERMAN, JUNR. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OCTOBER, 19O2. HELLER '$^^M3i HRISTOPHER HELLER, with his son, Johan Simon, embarked at Rotterdam in the ship " IVinter Galley,'''' Edward Paynter, master, and arrived at Philadelphia 5 Sept. 1738 {2d Pa. Arch. XVII, p. 148). In all probability Christopher was accompanied by his younger sons, although we have no actual proof of the same, as these brothers of Johan Simon were under the age of sixteen years and were not required to register upon arrival. Christopher Heller received his patent for land in Lower Saucon tsp. 8 Sept. 1742, and settled, with his children, at Hellertown. 1. CHRISTOPHER HEI.LER, b. 1688, d. 1778; he had Johan Simon (396J, Michael (397), Daniel (398), Ludwig (399), Christopher (400), Elizabeth (401). 2. (396) JOHAN SIMON HELLER, alluded to as Simon, b. at "Petters- heim-in-der-Pfalz" 18 June 1721, d. in Plainfield tsp. 20 May 1783; m. 1749 Lowii Dietz, b. 12 June 1726, d. 13 Apr. 1768, and had Jacob (284), Sopronia (402), Elizabeth (403), Abraham (404), Margaretha (405), Sarah (406), John (407), Anthony (408), Catharine (409), Maria (410), Anthony (411), Simon (412), Louisa (413), Veronica (414), Mary (415). Simon Heller received his land patent in Oct. 1746. On ist Feb. 1763 Richard Peters conveyed to Simon 151 acres of land in Lower Saucon (A. I. 338). In 1756 Captain 25 Craig was ordered to escort Simon Heller's wagons to Fort Allen. {Frontier Forts, Vol. /, and M$s. Records, iyzj-5S,p. 2or.) In 1766, he was appointed an "Inspector Freeholder" for the County. (3lss. Records iy^S-6^, p. 247.) His name and that of his father (?), Christopher, appear in the visitors' book of the old "Crown Inn " at South Bethlehem. [Skizzen aus dent Lecha-Thale, p. 186.) He was frequentlj' appointed to view and lay out roads in different parts of the County ; in 1760 (with Peter Bogert) to lay out a road in Salisbury ; in 1764 to lay out a road from Chestnut Hill to Nazareth. He and his wife and some of his children are buried in the Plainfield yard. Other children are buried in Hamilton (Monroe) and Upper Mt. Bethel; his grandson Jacob and most of his descendants in the Easton cemetery. %^Unx^ ^/j^Ks^rS-- "Sir " This morning at about break of Day a number of Indians attacked the Inhabitants "of Aliens Town, have killed a number & wounded many more Your Captn was here "j'esterday lays at the house of John Stenton at Aliens Town wounded, several of the "soldiers have been killed. I send this to Simon Heller & requested him to send a safe " hand with it, that you may receive it as quick as possible Timothy Horsfield" "Bethlehem Oct 8, 1763 "To Lieutenant Hunsicker References to J. Simon Heller in Mss. Rec. of the Penna. Hist. Soc, Vol. 1727-58, p. 201 ; 1758-67. PP- 65, 85, 191, 193, 195, 219, 247 ; 1767-78, pp. 47, 93. Also Frontier Forts, Vol. I, and 3d Pa. Arch., I, p. 290. 3. (284) CAPTAIN JACOB HELLER, b. in Lower Saucon 6 Mar. 1750, d. in Plainfield tsp. 8 Oct. 1822; m. Susanna , b. 21 June 1752, d. 28 Dec. 1797. Issue: Jacob (285), Charles (286), Susanna (287), Elizabeth (288), Samuel (423), George (424), Rebecca (425), John (426), William (427), Maria (428). Captain Jacob Heller 3 (284) was, on the 21st day of May, 1777, commissioned Lieutenant of the 7th Co. 5th Battalion Northampton Co. Militia. (2d Pa. Arch. XIV, p. 574. ) He was advanced to Captain of the 2d Battalion, resigned, but resumed his command in Aug. 1781. ( 1st. Pa. Arch. IX, 340-49.) Classes i to 8 of the Northampton militia were called into service between 28 July 1777 and 9 Jan. 177S. Captain Heller took the oath of allegiance 27 Aug. 1777 (No. 158), and again on the nth Oct. 17S5 (No. 385). (Mss. Rec. 1767-78, 225-239.) In 1773 he built a saw-mill in Plainfield. In 1786 he was Assessor for Plainfield, and from 1794 to 1796 County Com- missioner. i^a^c^(r^ lyeo "Jacob Heller three hundred Acres on the middle Bushkiln where the Creek runs 'very dead including a maple Bottom about Six miles from Gonzale's Mill Northampton 'county. Issued 9 .\ug. 1766." References to Captain Heller, id. Vol. 1767-78, pp. 47. 93. '63. 225, 239. 26 4. (285) JACOB HELLER, b. in Plainfield tsp. 23 Apr. 1782, d. in Easton 14 Oct. 1834; m. 18 Mar. 1804 Susanna Butz (32), b. 8 June 1783, d. 20 Dec. 1853. Issue: Maria (219), Susanna (220), Christian (221), Charles (222), William (223), Jacob (224), Matilda (225), Daniel (226). 5. (219) Maria Heller, b. 9 Nov. 1805, bap. 5 Jan. 1806, d.s.p. 28 June 1862; m. Samuel Yohe, b. 15 Apr. 1805, d. 5 July 1886. 5. (220) Susanna Wilhelmina Heller, b. 14 Mar. 1810, bap. i Jul}', d. s. p. II Apr. 1883; ni. John A. Innes 1808-1S79. 5. (221) CHRISTIAN B. HELLER, b. 16 Dec. 1812, bap. Ger. Ref. Ch. Easton 25 Dec, d. 13 May 1873; m. 25 June 1839 Henrietta Detwiller (194), b. 13 June 1819. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). 6. (201) Maria Heller, b. 22 Aug. 1840, d.s.p. 24 Feb. 1864. 6. (202) ELIZABETH D. HELLER, b. 19 Apr. 1843; ni. 27 May 1862 Edward T. McLaughlin of Jersey City, N.J. Issue: Harriet (289), Henrietta (290), Edward (291), George (292), Edward (293). 7. (289) Harriet T. McLaughlin, b. Jersey City 6 Sept. 1864; m. 16 Jan. 1889 Edlow W. Harrison, C. E., of Jersey City, b. 9 May 1851. 7., (290) Henrietta I. McLaughlin, b. Jersey City 6 Sept. 1864 ; m. 4 Nov. 1882 George Holmes, of Jersey City, b. 21 Oct. 1857. Issue : 8. Harold E. Holmes, b. 25 Nov. 1883. 8.-* George Holmes, b. 30 May 1886, d. 2 Feb. 1892. 8. Elizabeth D. Holmes, b.- 14 Sept. 1889. 7. (291) Edward E. McLaughlin, b. Jersey City 21 Oct. 1867, d. 20 Dec. 1867. 7. (292) Dr. George E. McLaughlin, b. Jersey City 10 Sept. 1869 ; m. i June 1900 George Havemeyer Belloni b. 24 May 1875; have 8 Katherine H. b. 19 Aug. 1901. 7. (293) Edward T. McLaughlin, b. Jersey City 23 May 1872. 6. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5. Aug. 1845, d. 7. Mar. 1874. Issue: John (3). 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 188S Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue : 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. 27 6. (203) Alice S. Heller, ra. 2dly 19 Mar. 1879 Charles L- Hemingway, b. 12 Dec. 1843, and had Charles E. Hemingway, b. 13 Jan. 1884, d. 5 Jan. 1885. 6. (204) DR. HENRY D. HELLER, b. 18 Sept. 1850; m. Amanda Diehl, b. 27 July 1850. Issue : 7. Austin D. Heller, b. 3 Apr. 1880. 5. (222) Charles Heller, d. in Philadelphia 14 Apr. 1896; m. Louisa Tindall, a sister of John Tindall. {See Herster ^, //^). Issue : Sue (un- married), Mary (m. Frank Townsend of Phila. and had Marie Louise). 5. (223) William Heller, b. 20 Dec. 1815, d. s. p. 15 Jan. 1888; m. Annie E. MixselL 5. (224) JACOB B. HELLER, b. 22 Jan. 1819, d. 26 Feb. 1890; m. Maria Martha Gray, b. 23 Oct. 1823, d. 15 Dec. 1896. Issue : Daniel (416), Samuel (417), William (418), Mary (419), Jacob (420,) Matilda (421), Laura (422). 6. (416) Daniel B. Heller, b. 18 June 1845, d. 26 Aug. 1846. 6. (417) Samuel G. Heller, b. 19 May 1847; ™* 1° Apr. 1885 Mary Miers and had Roy W., b. 9 May 1877, d. 15 July 1889. 6. (418) William G. Heller, b. 14 Feb. 1849; ™- 10 Apr. 1885 Martha Burwell. 6. (419) Mary H. Heller, born i May 1852; m. 19 Aug. 1885 William R. Cuthbert. 6. (420) Jacob B. Heller, M.D., b. 23 Sept. 1853; m. 3 Oct. 1900 Delia Chamberlain, b. 18 July 1875. 6. (421) Matilda L. Heller, b. 31 July 1855, d. 6 Sept. 1895. 6. (422) Laura S. Heller, b. 25 Mar. 1868; m. 16 Sept. 1891 Edgar Burwell, b. 16 Dec. 1867 and had Madeline (dec.) and Jacob (dec). 5. (225) MATILDA LOUISA HELLER, b. i Mar. 1823; m. 12 Oct. 1845 Melchoir Hay Horn, b. 9 Apr. 1822, d. 28 Feb. 1890. Issue: Susan (294), William (295), Edward (296), Frank (297), Harry (298), Isabella (299), Charles (300). 6. (294) SUSAN BUTZ HORN, b. 15 Sept. 1846; m. 21 Apr. 1874 Martin L. Dreisbach, b. 6 Sept. 1843. Issue : 7. Matilda Elizabeth, b. 4 July 1875. 7. John Martin, b. 26 Nov. 1878. 6. (295) WILLIAM HELLER HORN, b. 2 Dec. 1847. 6. (296) EDWARD TRAILL HORN, b. 10 June 1850; m. 15 June 1880 Harriet Chisolm, b. 10 Nov. 1861. Issue : 28 6. 7- 6. 6. 7- 7- 7- 5- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- Robert Chisolm, b. 12 Sept. 1881. William Melchior, b. 28 Nov. 1882. Isabella Traill, b. 4 May 1884. Harriet Emily, b. 22 Oct. 1S85. 7. Edward Traill, b. 23 Sept. 1887. 7. Mary Gregg, b. 10 Jan. 1889. 7. M. Hay, b. 12 May 1892, d. 30 Sept. 1893. (297) FRANK MELCHIOR HORN, b. 16 Oct. 1852; m. 18 Jan. 1882 Elizabeth F. Williams, b. 7 Oct. 1856. Issue: Melchoir Hay, b. 4 Nov. 1884. Emma Williams, b. 12 Jan. 1887. 7. Susan, b. 13 Aug. 1889. 7. Eleanor Traill, b. 22 Aug. 1894. (298) HARRY YOHE HORN, b. 18 Jan. 1859; m. 10 Nov. 1881 Annie M. Heller, b. 3 Apr. i860, d. 9 Mar. 1897. Issue: Matilda, b. 23 Nov. 1884. Isabella Traill, b. 28 Apr. 1886. Geo. Peter, b. 21 Mar. 1888. 7. Robert Traill, b. 23 Nov. 1889. 7. Annie Heller, b. 28 Mar. 1891. 7. Harry Yohe, b. 4 Apr. 1892. (298) Harry Yohe Horn, m. 2d!y 30 June 1899 Florence S. Heller. Issue : Fannie H., b. 21 June 1900. I 7. Son b. 3 Sept. 1902. (299) ISABELLA TRAILL HORN, b. 4 Apr. 1861, d. 5 Feb. 1882. (300) CHARLES ROBERT HORN, b. 13 Oct. 1863; m. 23 June 1886 Blanche Thomas, b. 6 Apr. 1863. Issue: James Thomas, b. 19 Mar. 1892. Blanche, b. 13 May 1894. Helen, b. 22 Dec. 1896. Isabella Traill, b. iS Sept, 1887. Mary, b. 18 Oct. 1888, d. 7. 15 Nov. 1888. 7. Catherine Richards, b. 19 July 1890. (226) Daniel B. Heller, b. 2 Nov. 1825, d. s.p. 11 Dec. 1844. (286) Charles Heller, b. 26 Feb. 1793, d. 1853. (288) Elizabeth Heller, 1804- 1808. (423) Samuel Heller, wife Maria, 1777- 1848. (424) George Heller, wife Susanna Reph (?) 1784-1833. (427) William Heller, wife Sarah Ann, 1804-1828. 29 2. 2. (402) Sophronia Heller, b. 24 Jan. 1747.* (403) Elizabeth Heller, b. 9 Mar. 1749.* (404) Abraham Heller, b. 30 May 1757, died 16 Oct. 1824; Elizabeth, his wife b. 8 May 1749, d. 26 Aug. 1834. (405) Margaretha Heller, b. 3 Dec. 1752, d. 16 Aug. 1797; m. Hauser. (406) Sarah Heller, b. 18 Feb. 1754.* (407) John Heller, b. 29 Oct. 1756.* (408) Anthony Heller, b. i Feb. 1758 (probably died shortly after birth).* (409) Catharine Heller, b. 4 Mar. 1759.* (410) Maria Heller, b. 16 Nov. 1760.* (411) Anthony Heller, b. 20. Mar. 1762.* (412) Simon Heller 1775-1849; wife Christina 1769-1822. (397) Michael Heller 1 724-1803. (398) Daniel Heller 1726-1803. (399) Ludwig Heller 1728-1807. (400) Christopher Heller, b. 5 Apr. 1731, d. 23 Mar. 1805 and had Joseph (in all probability the husband of one of the daughters of Michael Butz V. Butz), Michael, Helena Catharina (m. (Haas) and had Elizabeth and Magdalena), Elizabeth (m. Jacob Reimer), Daniel, Solomon (1772- 1857), Catharine. (401) Elizabeth Heller, 1732-1795, d. s. p. (396) JOHAN SIMON HELLER, m. 2ndly Margareth, who survived him. Note. — In the graveyard at Ramseysburg, Warren Co., N. J., there is a gravestone bearing the following in German : Elisabeth Heller, b. 6 Apr. 1735, d. 15 Jan. 1803. *From Mr. W. J. Heller, Easton. 30 MARGUERITE EYERMAN. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN MARCH, 1S99. jtej!!ti£_jLj>-JtLAJLi.c^JLiLir-.Aj^ APPEL OHN PETER APPEL, with his three children, John, Philip and a daughter, came to America in the year 1733. (Ship ^''Phik Mary^'' 29 Sept. 2d Pa. Arch. XVII, p. 100.) They settled in Lower Saucon tsp., the father having purchased 250 acres of land near Appel's Church and two large tracts in Springfield tsp. 1. JOHN PETER APPEL (d. 1664?) had 2 Philip, d. s. p., 2 2. daughter, d. s.p., and 2 John (331). John Peter Appel, on 28 July 173S, received a patent for 300 acres of land in Upper Saucon tsp. In 1743 upon petition of John Appel and others Saucon was erected into a separate township. {History Lehigh County, 424-27.) As early as 1740 we find John Peter Appel owning several large tracts of land in Lower Saucon and Springfield tsps. Most of this original land is still in the hands of the family. In 1760 he purchased 200 acres 66 pchs. from Joseph Samuel, which in 1764 he conveyed to his son John. ( Votes 0/ Assembly, 176s, p. 420. ) 2. (331) JOHN APPEL, b. 18 May 1726, d. i Sept. 1805 ; in. Maria Bogert (359) 1735-1784- Issue: Martin (332), Paul (333), John (334), Andrew (335), Philip (336), Magdalena (390), Catharine (391). John Appel is on the tax list of Saucon for 1767, assessed for 80 acres of cleared and 180 acres of wood laud, and on the list for 1773 he is assessed for 400 acres and is noted as having seven children. At the time of his death he owned 330 acres of land in the Carolinas. He was twice married, his second wife's name being Catharine, who survived him. 31 3. (332) MARTIN APPEL, b. 8 Apr. 1756, d. 6 Dec. 1816; m. 19 June 1783 Sibila Bahl (3, 182), b. 29 July 1765, d. 3 Jan. 1853. Issue: Maria (191), John (192), Catharine (193), EHzabeth (190). 4. (191) Maria Appel, b. 15 Maj' 1784, d. 23 Dec. 1803; m. Henry Reitznaur. 4. (192) John Appel, b. 26 Sept. 1786, d. 23 Sept. 1829; m. Judith Grim, b. 28 July 1784, d. 23 Nov. 1824. Issue: Jacob, and a daughter (m. Hottenstein). 4. (193) Catharine Appel, b. 4 Apr. 1792, d. 24 Apr. 1834; ^- McHose. 4. (190) ELIZABETH APPEL, b. 20 Jan. 1798, d. 19 Nov. 1835; m. Henry Detwiller (361), b. 18 Dec. 1795, d. 21 Apr. 1887. Issue: Henrietta (194), Charles (195), Matilda (196), William (197), Cecilia (198), Luciuda (199), John (200). 5. (194) HENRIETTA DETWILLER. b. 13 June 1819; m. 25 June 1839 Christian B. Heller (221), b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873. Issue : Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). Noie. — For the issue of 195 to 200, see Detwiller family. For 201 to 204, see Heller family. 6. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue : John (3). 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. 3- (333) PAUL APPEL, b. 13 Sept. 1759, d. 25 Nov. 1827; m. Christiana Koppes, (dau. of Henry, d. 1783, and Anna Maria Cappes, of Lower Saucon), b. 19 Feb. 1759, d. 11 Dec. 1826. Issue: Maria (341), Elizabeth (342), Hannah (343), Catharine (344), Andrew (345), John (346), Jacob (347). 4. (341) Maria Appel, b. 14 May 1781, d. 29 July 1865. 4. (342) Elizabeth Appel, m. Samuel Ott of Line Lexington. Issue: Three sons and four daughters. 4. (343) HANNAH APPEL, b. 15 Sept. 1804, d. 28 Aug. 1880; m. 8 June 1826 John Goundie, b. 15 Mar. 1796, d. 8 Aug. 1881 and had John (545), George (546), Jacob (547), Charles, (548), Emeline (549), Hannah (550), Anna-Maria (551). 5- (545) John Goundie, m. Mary Kramer and had John, Emma (Erbb), Mary (Farrel), James, Henry, Cora, Hannah. 32 SIBILA BAHL APPEIv (1S2) AT THE AGE OF 9I YEARS. FROM A DAGUERREOTYPE. 5- (546) George H. Goundie; m. Matilda R. Kleckner, b. 31 Mar. 1837, ^• 16 June 1895, ^nd had Anna, Eliza (1856- 1882, m. W. A. Lichten- waller), Matilda R. (1858-1861), Emma, Ellen J. (1861-1886), Margaret, HenrJ^ Paul, Jacob, Benjamin, Clementina (1862-63), Maria L. (1864- 67), George F. (1867-70), Leila S. (1871-81). 5- (547) Jacob Goundie, b. 11 Sept. 1835, d. 9 Apr. 1872; m. Mary Dewalt and had Henry, Elizabeth, George, Annie, Charles, Clementina, Jacob. 5. (548) Charles L. Goundie, b. 21 Oct. 1837, died 16 Sept. 1888 bachelor. 5. (549) Emeline Goundie; m. B. M. Krause and had Anna, Minnie (Stine), Charles, Belle (Benhem). 5. (550) Hannah Goundie ; m. F. Laubach and had Clarence, Frank, Hannah, Belle, Sadie. 5. (551) Anna Maria Goundie, b. 9 June 1833; m. 23 Aug. 1853 Henry J. Saeger, b. 3 June 1833, d. 14 July 1895, and had Mary (deed.), Cora (deed.), Irene (552), Emily (553), A. Belle (554). 6- (552) Irene Saeger; m. J. Lawfer and had Emily, Charles, Harold, William, Marion. 6- (553) Emily Saeger; m. Dr. J. B. Stine and had Ralph, Harold. 6- (554) A. Belle Saeger, b. i Dec. 1855; m. 19 Oct. 1882 Henry J. Detwiller V. Detwiller (368), b. 3 Feb. 1849 and had Mary S., b. 23 July 1884, Anna S., b. 20 Dec. 1889. M^/" Irf 4. (344) Catharine Appel, b. 29 Dec. 1788, d. 14 Apr. 1848; m. Daniel Applebach (son of Henry and Mary), b. 12 July 1788, d. 18 Aug. 1852. Issue: William (392), Henry (393), Paul (394), Harriet, Lucy, Anne, Hannah (395), Catharine. 5. (392) William Applebach had Elizabeth, Emma, Paul H. (8 Feb. 1854, 18 Oct. 1891). 5. (393) Henry Applebach, b. 28 Nov. 1818, d. 18 Aug. 1865 and wife Sarah Ann, b. 8 Sept. 1825, d. 11 May i860; had Jenny, Camilla, Daniel (1855-71)- 5. (394) Paul Applebach, b. 22 Oct. 1815, d. 21 Mar. 1872. 5- (395) Hannah Applebach, b. 21 Jan. 1829, d. 14 Feb. 1888. 33 4- (345) Andrew Appel, b. 9 Dec. 1791, d. 20 Nov. 1875; m. Anne Margaret Brunner, b. 7 Feb. 1795, d. 8 June 1874. Lieutenant at Marcus Hook 1814, Count}' Commissioner, Treasurer, Associate Judge. They had William (issue A. Frank, Ammon, William, Amelia, Milton, Mary), Benjamin (clergyman), Reuben, Olivia (m. Jacob Van Buskirk), Matilda (ra. George Leith), Hannah (m. Peter A. Fritchman, issue William), Maria (m. Isaac Weaver), Sarah (m. Abraham Fulmer). 4. (346) John Appel, b. 10 Aug. 1786, d. 25 Mar. 1869; ra. Anna Maria, b. II Apr. 1791, d. I Jan. 1843. Issue: 4 ch., as follows: 5. Silas P., b. 27 Oct. 1817, d. 11 Aug. 1887; m. Sarah, b. 3 Jan. 1820, d. II Feb. 1845. 5. John A., b. 22 Aug. 1823, d. 2 Apr. 1856. 5. Hannah (ni. the Rev. Isaac Hess). 5. Helena, b. 25 Mar. 1814, d. 5 Apr. 1872; m. Israim Engleman, b. 28 Nov. 181 2, d. 5 May 1891. 4. (347) Jacob Appel, b. 8 May 1784, d. 17 Aug. 1862 and wife Elizabeth, b. 10 June 1784, d. 21 July 1854. 3- (334) JOHN APPEL, b. , d. at Easton 1854; m. Maria Wagner, of Lower Saucon (daughter of Christopher Wagner, Captain of Militia at Trenton 1776), b. 3 June 1770, d. 22 Mar. 1856. They had 4 a daughter (m. Bickle), 4 a daughter (ist wife of J. Goundie) see above 4 (343), 4 John (m. Kech and issue), and 4 Maria, b. i July 1803, d. 12 Oct. 1865; m. Frederick Seitz, b. 3 June 1801, d. 10 June 1880 and had 7 ch., as follows: 5. George; m. Mary Butz {v. Butz 259). 5. John ; ra. Sarah Odenwelder (ch. Belle (Hancock), Fannie (Johnston), Emma, William, Nan, Sadie, Alice, Carl). 5. Charles; m. Catharine Innes (v. Wagener 75 c). 5. Henry; m. Mary Mixsell (v. Wagener 83). 5. Frederick; m. Eraily Keller (ch. Rose, Charles F.). 5. William A. ; m. Fannie Hemingway (ch. Marie (m. Albert C. Rodenbough) Sarah). 5. Edward; ra. Helen Smith. 3- (335) Andrew Appel of Lower Saucon, b. 9 May 1764, d. 18 Apr. 1849 and wife Catharine, b. 16 Sept. 1762, d. 6 Sept. 1842; had 4. Jacob. 4. Catharine, b. 7 June 1805, d. 10 Oct. 1871 ; m. Isaac Shimer and had 5 Mary Ann (1830- 1863). 34 4. Elizabeth, b. 15 July 1797, d. 10 July 1880; m. Joseph Ehrhart, b. 5 Sept. 1784, d. 19 May 1846. Andrew is the ancestor of Prof. Theodore Appel, of Franklin and Marshall College and Prof Thomas G. Appel, of Lancaster Theological Seminary. 3. (336) PHILIP APPEL, of Upper Mt. Bethel, b. 9 May 1771, d. 7 Sept. 1802. 3. (390) MAGDALENA APPEL, b. 7 Apr. 1777, d. 6 Dec. 1844; m. David Shaffer, b. 27 Mar. 1766, d. 20 Dec. 1812; had Elizabeth, who m. Jacob Hartmau and had Matilda, Elizabeth, David. 3. (391) CATHARINE APPEL; m. Valentine 0pp. The coat-armour of John and George Appel, of Brandenburg, granted in 1690, is as follows: "Quadwiter Schild niit Herz Schild in Dem ein entwurzelter Baum begleitet oben " und unten von je 2 Sternen (linksgekehrter geharneschter Schwertarm 2 u 3) gegen die "Thielung gekehrter gekronter Lowe mit breuneuder Granate 4, drei Schragrechlsbothen. " Auf deni Schilde eine Krone." These are there for to Certify all persons whom it may concern that Martin Appel of Ober Sacon township in Northampton Countj' State of Pennsylvania, Fuller, and Sibela Bouhl of the same place the personly appeared before me George Weicker one of the Justices of the peace in and for the County of Bucks and Tocke each other in Marriage proiniching not to part till Death should separate them thoue the assistance of God. Confirmed before witness as wharof names are hereunto supscribed the 19th day of June in the year of our Lord 17S3 Ge Weicker Martin Appel Robert Thomas Mary Thomas Sibela Boul Mary Lamboid Magdalena Weiker Note. — All of the descendants of John Appel 2 (331) are also descendants of Martin Bogert g. v. Sahliurief, t\/E/M^ fJffEljUfUN Houflis.0 A"! ^AM 1- A£f\ , 35 3£aBfon.^a. '"""TIj"'.^ fSSSSSS^^S^SSa^S^SS ssss^s^Tsssess^sM^sssasia IDl ini i M IS] 1D1 llil i 101 S IBl 1D1 101 l!i1 101 IDl FJ^l^t=|EiI^EiI=it=iigEjEiI=itSiI^I=lIEiiS^l^E^ [=iI=, [=lEiI=iEil=iI=i I^Ei I=iI=i S •ST^ifiSii^a ®w^m® S^Dis 10 to ©Cttif» That '/^^ ^y?^^e^ has paid into the funds of the Corps •* J\^ational Guards,'^ Two Dollars, for the year yj^^f according to the Act of Asseynhly, 8^c. Sfc. r y ^ Treasurer National Guards. Easton, Z.2. ^y/^f^y^ \.^- 101 5 B S \ D D 101 101 FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE POSSESSION OF THE AUTHOR. WAGENER '^^J^ ASPER WAGENER, of Ober-Langneun- dorf, was in 17 19 cited several times to appear in tlie instniction given by the Jesuits. In 1727 he was married by the priest to Anna, and promised to bring up his children in the Catholic faith. He passed through the trials of the Jesuit mission, probably had his two children, Christopher and Anna Rosina, baptized into the Catholic faith, and fled to Goerlitz in the Winter or Spring of 1736, and later to Berthelsdorf Before the migration of 1737 he was killed, the daughter Anna Rosina died, and DAVID (379) was born. The widow-mother with her two sons, Christopher and David, fled to America, arriv- ing at Philadelphia in the ship Sf. Andrew Galley, John Stedman master, 26 Sept. 1737. The Wagener families mentioned in connection with the Jesuit mission lived in Harpersdorf and Langneundorf and were firm, resolute and fearless Schwenkfelders. Their given names were Casper, Friedrich, Heinrich, David, Regina, Melchior, George. (Prof H. W. Kriebel.) Anna Wagener and her two sons settled in Worcester tsp., Montgomery Co. 37 EDICT. Concerning the re-establishment of the so called Schwenckfeldians in Silesia and other Provinces of his Roj-al Majesty ; De dato Selowitz, the 8th March 1742. We, Frederick, by the Grace of God, King of Prussia, Margrave of Brandenberg, Arch-Chamberlain and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, &c. &c. Be it known to all to whom these presents maj' come, Whereas we do hold nothing to be more contrary to Nature, Reason and the Principles of the Christian Religion, as the forcing of the subjects' consciences and to persecute them about any erroneous doctrines which do not concern the fundamental principles of the Christian Religion ; so we have most graciously resolved that the so called Schwenchfeldians who were exiled through an imprudent zeal for Religion, to the irreparable damage of commerce and the country, be recalled into our Sovereigu Duchy of Nether Silesia. We have, therefore, thought fit by these presents to assure all those who profess the said doctrine, upon our Royal word, that they shall and may safely return not only into our Sovereign Duchj- of the Nether-Silesia but also into all our provinces, peaceably to live and trade there ; since, we not only do receive them into our special protection, but also will give them all necessarj' supplies for the promotion of their commerce. And all those who several j'ears ago, were deprived of their habitations and estates in our Country of Silesia in case those estates are not paid for b)' the new possessors, shall be reinstated without any compensation. Such as will settle in our villages shall have farms assigned them, and care shall be taken to provide them em- ployment — and those who choose to live in towns, shall besides several ordinary Free years, have places assigned them gratis, for the building of their houses, for which purpose they need only apply to our Military and (Domainen) Chambers. We do therefore command our superior Colleges of Justice and Finance as also all mediate Princes, Lords, Magistrates, &c. carefully to observe the same. In witness whereof we have signed this present Edict with our own hand, and caused our Roj'al Seal to be affixed. Done at Selowitz, March 8th, 1742. FREDERICK of Coccey, Count of Munchan (Seal) From a copy of Melchoir Wegener's translation, sent to the author by Ethan Allen Weaver, Esq., of Philadelphia. The original transcript was at one time in the possession of Daniel Wagener (28). This edict was issued several years after the emigration of the Schwenkfelders, but notwithstanding the promises of aid and protection not one of the emigres returned. It is a noteworthy fact that when the Amsterdam house, which generously furnished the passage of these emigres, became financially embarrassed in 1790, the Schwenkfeldians in Pennsylvania, in remembrance of past kindness, advanced to the house for its relief the sum of ^700. 1. CASPER WAGENER and his wife Anna, b. 1702, d. 23 Jan. 1790, had Christopher (39), Anna Rosina (40), DAVID (379)- 2. (39) Christopher Wagener, b. 15 Nov. 1727; m. 26 Nov. 1754 Stisanna, dau. of David Huebner. 2. (40) Anna Rosina Wagener, d. s. p. 2- (379) JUDGE DAVID WAGENER, b. 24 May 1736, d. at Easton 9 May 1796; ni. Susanna Umsted (380), b. 2 Feb. 1734, d. 22 Apr. 1819. Issue: Mary (25), EHzabeth (26), Deborah (27), Daniel (28), David (29), John (30), Abraham (31). David Wagener (379) came to Easton in 1776. Nine years later he made his first purchase of (65 acres) land for ^"260, 6 sh. This plot was added to from time to time, until at the time of his death he was one of the large landholders of the town. In the year 1791 38 he was appointed Associate Justice of the Northampton Courts, which office he continued to hold until his death in 1796. His will, dated iS Feb. 1796, and probated 7 June 1796, is recorded in Will Book 3, p. 47. {Eyermaii's Index, No. 66g.) References to David Wagener in the Mss. Rec. of the Penna. Hist. Soc. are Vol. 1767-7S, p. 41 ; Vol. 1778-971 PP- I47> 61, 63, 219; Vol. 1797-51, pp- 27, 169- 3. (25) MARY WAGENER, b. 1759-60, d. Easton 18 June 1833; m. Christian Butz (205), b. 18 Nov. 1756, d. 10 Oct. 1821. Issue: Susanna (32), Jacob (33), David (34), Mary (35), Michael (36), Daniel (37), Elizabeth (38). Note. — For the issue of 33-38, see Butz family. 4. (32) SUSANNA BUTZ, b. 8 June 1783, d. 20 Dec. 1853; ra. 18 Mar. 1804 Jacob Heller (285), b. 23 Apr. 1782, d. 14 Oct. 1834. Issue: Maria (219), Susan (220), Christian (221), Charles (222), William (223), Jacob (224), Matilda (225), Daniel (226). Note. — For the issue of 219-226, see Heller family. 5. (221) Christian B. Heller, b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873; m. 25 June 1839 Henrietta Detwiller (194), b. 13 June 1819. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). Note. — For the issue of 201-204, see Heller family. 6. (203) AUCE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue: John (3). 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN (2), b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: Marguerite (2), John (i). 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. 3. (26) ELIZABETH WAGENER, b. 1760, d. 18 Aug. 1830; m. Jacob Mixsell, b. 29 Mar. 1762, d. 26 Apr. 1841. Issue: John (51), Philip J. (52), David (53), Susanna (54), Charles W. (55). 4. (51) John Mixsell, b. 19 July 1787, d. 4 Aug. 1832; m. and had Eliza Ann (m. Wm. Smith, of Philadelphia). 4. (52) Philip J. Mixsell, b. 17 Oct. 1789; d. 4 May 1839. Bachelor. 4. (53) David Mixsell, b. 10 Mar. 1796, d. 12 Apr. 1S50; m. Ann D. Cyphers, b. 6 Nov. 1820; d. 13 May 1889. Issue: Jacob C. (56), Ann E. (57). David (58). 5. (56) Jacob C. Mixsell; m. Martha Hill, b. 25 May 1841, d. 18 Sept. 18S0. Issue: (a) Edmund T., {b) David, (ept.^5,\6Z0. TncencUanes. as® REWARl)!!! The above reward will be giv. en for the discovery and c ;nvic» tion of the Iiicetidiarv or Incendi- aries, who maliciously set fire On Saturday night last, about 12 o'. clock to three Boats 1\ ing on the Lehigh, two belonging to Daniel Wagener & Sons and one to Joha Herster & Co. The three boats were drawn up close together, (one of which was loaded with dry slabs) along side of Daniel Wagoner's partly frame Store-house, apparentlv with a view to destroy the said Store* house. Jacob Wag^eruerj George Barnetj Easton, Sept 5, 1820. 7. (540) George R. Deshler; m. Mabel Dixon. 6. (534) ^ Frederick Deshler; m. Fanny W. Silvey, and had Isabella. 5. (530) ELIZABETH DUNHAM DESHLER; m. Edward B. Boggs, and had a George (541), l> Charles (542), c Frank (543), d- Herbert (544). 6. (541) a George Boggs; m. Hannah Thompson, and had Edward, Frank, Fanny, Jean. 6. (542) b Charles D. Boggs; m. Caroline M. Coles, and had Clara (m. Rich- ard Lull), Edward B., Bessie, William. 5. (531 ) MARY B. DESHLER ; m. Robert Case, and had Caroline, Elisabeth. 43 4- (66) Catharine Deshler, b. i June 1789, d. 6 Feb. 1871 ; m. James Hackett, b. 20 June 1785, d. 5 Mar. 1851. Issue: Theophilus (67), Louisa (68), William (69). 5. (68) Louisa, born 21 Oct. i8"i5, d. 13 May 1892. 5. (69) William, b. 9 Apr. 1812, d. 29 Sept. 1889; ra. Harriet Holland, and had S. Holland (555), William (556). 6. (555) S. Holland Hackett, b. 22 Mar. 1840; m. twice, and had William, Harriott (m. Daniel Baum), Mary, H. Berkeley. 6- (556) William Hackett, b. 20 June 1845; m. i Oct. 1879, Edith Noble, b. 12 Oct. 1857, and had Waldo N., b. 21 Oct. 1882. 3. (28) DANIEL WAGENER, b. 1766, d. 24 May 1842; m. 13 Apr. 1785, Eve Opp, b. I Apr. 1768, d. 6 Apr. 1833. Issue: Mary (70), Susanna (71), Jacob (72), David D. (73), John O. (74). Daniel Wagener was Judge of the Northampton Courts for thirty-nine years. 4. (70) MARY WAGENER, b. 30 Apr. 17S6, d. 26 Feb. 1868 (56?); m. Philip Mixsell, b. 10 Mar. 1777, d. 26 July 1870. Issue: Matilda (75), Daniel W. (76), Edmund (77), Mary (78), Theodore (79), Howard (80), Joseph J. (81), Philip (82).' 5. (75) Matilda, b. 10 Mar. 1805, d. 14 June 1881 ; m. Charles Innes, b. 7 Oct. 1802, d. 26 Mar. 1880. Issue: a Joseph, ^Edward, ^Catharine. 6. (c) Catharine Innes; m. Charles Seitz v. Appel 3 (334), and had 7 Matilda (m. Russell C. Stewart, i ch., 8 Anna); 7 Clarence (ni. Annie L- McKeen) ; 7 Elizabeth (m. David Meeker, Newark; issue). 5. (76) Daniel W. Mixsell, b. 4 Jan. 1807, d. 28 July 1867. 5- (77) Edmund B. Mixsell, b. 29 Dec. 1808, d. 22 July 1858; ni. Amanda Howell, b. 16 May 181 1, d. 15 Nov. 1891. Issue: Mary (83), Amanda (84), Josephine (85), Annie (86). 6. (83) Mary Mixsell ; m. Henry W. Seitz, d. 4 Sept. 1902, v. Appel 3 (334). Issue: a Henry, b Frederick, c Mary (m. H. T. Buckley, and issue), a? Lillian (m. C. R. Rodenbough, and had Joseph and Emily); 6 (84) Amanda Mixsell (m. James McLean) ; 6 (85) Josephine Mixsell (m. Geo. N. Engle) ; 6 (86) Annie (m. Ihrie). '^:2^>-t.-c-a-«^^il.^ >-.^<*-2-^^_ /?38 5. (78) Mary Mixsell; m. William Schott (issue). 5. (79) Theodore Mixsell, b. 11 Sept. i8ii, d. 3 July 1886; m. Matilda Davis, b. 1816, d. 6 Feb. 1897, and had (87) Dr. Joseph Mixsell, who m. Emily Davis, and had 7 Austin, 7 Leightou, 7 Josephine, v. Butz 4 (232). 44 5- (8o) Howard Mixsell, d. 1867. 5. (81) Joseph J. Mixsell, 1814-1862. 5. (82) Philip Mixsell, b. 12 May 1819, d. 9 Jan. 1871 ; m. Miss Diehl. Issue: Annie Maud, who m. Peter Penn-Gaskell Hall, and had 7 Chris- tina G. , 7 Eliza, 7 William, 7 P. Penn-Gaskell, 7 Amelia, 7 Philip. 4. (71) SUSANNA WAGENER, b. 11 May 1788, d. 18 June 1859; m. 1806 Joseph Burke, b. 1774, d. 28 Sept. 1841. Issue: Daniel W. (88), John J. (89), William (90), Maria-Eve (91), Sarah C. (92). 5. (88) Daniel W. Burke, b. 23 Apr. 1807, d. 7 Jan. 1859; m. Catharine Miller. Issue : deceased. 5. (89) JOHN J. BURKE, b. 13 Nov. 1808, d. 5 May 1865; m. 12 Apr. 1831, Matilda Runkle, of New Jersey, b. 4 Aug. 1812, d. 21 Sept. 1891. Issue: Sarah (93), Joseph (94), Emily (95), Howard (96), Edwin (97), Lillie (98), Susan (99). 6. (93) SARAH R. BURKE, b. 31 Jan. 1833, d. (Phila.) 24 Oct. 1867; m. 25 Apr. 1S55, Edwin A. Hendry, of Philadelphia, b. 16 Apr. 1826, d. 20 Dec. 1866. Issue: 7 John Burke Hendry, b. Phila. 8 Mar. 1858; 7 Fannie R. Hendry, b. i Nov. 1859, d. 10 July i860. 6- (94) Joseph Burke, b. 25 Oct. 1837, d. 31 Mar. 1895. 6. (95) EMII.Y BURKE, b. 30 Sept. 1843, d. 19 Dec. 1901 ; m. 15 Sept. 1869 John Bacon, b. Phila. 30 Sept. 1842. Issue: Matilda, Agnes, Charles, John, Howard. 7. Matilda Runkle Bacon, b. i Nov. 1870; m. 4 Oct. 1899 William M. Michler, b. 22 Mar. 1868. Ch.: John Francis, b. 9 July 1900; Emily B. Michler, b. 21 Oct. 1902. 7. Agnes Thomas Bacon, b. 21 Dec. 1871 ; m. 16 Oct. 1901 Fred. L. Hess, b. 29 Mar. 1873. 7. Charles Warder Bacon, b. 24 June 1S73, d. 5 Mar. 1880. 7. John Bacon, b. 18 Oct. 1876; m. Janet Morrow, i ch. 7. Howard Bacon, b. 12 Feb. 1879. 6. (96) Howard Burke, b. 10 Sept. 1845, d. 10 Sept. 1873. 6. (97) Edwin R. Burke, b. 5 July 1848; dec'd. 6. (98) Lillie E. Runkle Burke, b. 9 July 1851 ; m. 21 Sept. 1876 Frank W. Stewart, b. 4 Mar. 1849. Issue: 7. Helen R. Stewart, b. 14 July 1877, d. 30 Dec. 1881. 7. Frank W. Stewart, b. 27 Feb. 1885. 6. (99) Susan R. Burke, b. 25 Nov. 1853, d. 10 Sept. 1855. 45 5- (go) WILLIAM M. BURKE, b. 26 Mar. 1826, d. 19 Sept. 1851; m. 16 Sept. 1844 Ann E. Howell (Lockwood), b. 2 Oct. 1817, d. 24 Feb. 1885. Issue: Helen (100), Howell (loi), William (102), Francis (103). 6. (100) HELEN BURKE, b. 26 May 1845; m- 7 May 1867 Judge Howard J. Reeder, b. 11 Dec. 1843, d. 28 Dec. 1898. Issue: Andrew (104), Leila (105), J. Knight (106). 7. (104) Andrew Reeder, b. 1868, d. 1869. 7. (105) Leila Burke Reeder, b. 23 Mar. 1870; m. 17 Nov. 1897 James W. Fox, b. 12 May 1867. Ch.: Harold Armitage, b. 19 July 1901. 7. (106) John Knight Reeder, b. 28 Aug. 1873; ni. 16 Aug. 1898. Ch.: Helen Burke, b. 9 Dec. 1899. 6. (loi) Howell Burke, 1847-1849. 6. (102) William M. Burke, b. 4 Dec. 1848, d. 3 Sept. 1901, bachelor. 6. (103) Francis W. Burke, b. 9 Sept. 1851, d. 12 May 1900; m. ist, Rose Young, m. 2nd, Sarah Hess, d. s.p. 5. (91) MARIA-EVE BURKE, b. 14 Feb. 1821, d. 14 Dec. 1891 ; m. John T. Knight, b. 12 June 1822, d. 15 Dec. 1892. 5. (92) SARAH C. BURKE, b 15 June 1825, d. 18 Nov. 1854; m. Israel Lum Day, b. 31 Jan. 1822, d. i June 1888. Issue: Susan Burke Day (107), Eva Burke Day (108). 6. (108) EVA BURKE DAY, m. iS June 1872 Robert Dun Douglass. Issue: 7 Benjamin Dun Douglass, b. 15 Nov. 1874 (m. 7 Oct. 1902 Allison Carrington) ; 7 Robert G. Dun Douglass, b. 3 Dec. 1875. 4. (72) JACOB WAGENER, b. 10 Dec. 1790, d. 14 Dec. 1859; m. ist. Sabina Michler, b. 1797, d. 8 Apr. 1826. Issue: Emma (109), Elizabeth (no), Jacob (in). 5. (109) Emma Wagener, b. 6 Dec. 1821, d. 28 Oct. 1880; m. 16 May 1843 Judge Wm. A. Porter, b. 24 May 1821, d. 28 June 1886. Issue: Emily A. (112), Elizabeth (113), Josephine (114), William W. (115), Anna M. (116). 6. (112) Emily A. Porter; m. The Rev. Samuel M. Hamilton, D.D. Issue: a Elizabeth P., b Wm. A. P., ^^ k^^^a^/ 4S THE HONORABLE SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKER, LL.D. , GOVERNOR-ELECT OF PENNSYLVANIA (1902). FROM rLATE IN POSSESSION OF JULIUS F. SACHSE, ESQ. UMSTED '™^**^*^*^^^^^- ICHOLAS UMSTED or Umstat, was born at Crefeld, near Dusseldorf, Rhenish Prussia, early in the XVIIth century. He married, had issue, including a son Hans Peter (382), and died at Crefeld 4 October 1682. His wife died in 1702. 2. (382) HANS PETER UMSTED, son of Nicholas, was born at Crefeld. He married and had John (383), Eve (384), Anna-Margaretta (385). Hans Peter Umsted, his wife Barbara, and their three children John, Anna-Margaretta and Eve, arrived at Philadelphia on board the ship "Francis and Dorothy" 12 Oct. 1685. They settled in Germantown, "towards Plymouth," on a tract of land which Hans Peter had purchased from Dirk Sipman before leaving Crefeld. Hans Peter brought with him a German Bible published at Heidelberg in 1568. In it there is a marginal note by Nicholas Umsted : "Johannes Phillippus Krill gave this Bible to my brother-in-law Matthias Wasslet " (and) he gave it to me in 1652." I am indebted to the Honorable Samuel W. Pennypacker for the above information. 3- (383) JOHN UMSTED, of Skippack, Philadelphia, d. 31 Dec. 1747. He married Mary, b. 1678, and had "seven children now (1748) of full age," among whom were John (386), Jacob (387). 4. (386) JOHN UMSTED, of Limerick tsp., Philadelphia, "the eldest," d. Nov. 1759. He married Deborah, and had Herman, John, Mary (van der Slice), Deborah (Koplin), Elizabeth, and Susanna (380). 49 5- (380) SUSANNA UMSTED, b. 2 Feb. 1734, d. at Easton 22 Apr. 1819; m. Judge David Wagener (379), b. in Silesia 24 Maj- 1736, d. at Easton 9 Maj' 1796. Issue: Mary (25), Elizabeth (26), Deborah (27), Daniel (28), David (29), John (30), Abraham (31). Note. — For the issue of 26-31, see Wagener family. 6. (25) MARY WAGENER, b. 1759-60, d. at Easton 18 June 1833; m. Christian Butz (205), b. 18 Nov. 1756, d. 10 Oct. 1821. Issue : Susanna (32), Jacob (33), David (34), Mary (35), Michael (36), Daniel (37), Elizabeth (38). Note. — For issue of 33-38, see Butz family. 7. (32) SUSANNA BUTZ, b. 8 June 1783, d. 20 Dec. 1853; m. 18 Mar. 1804 Jacob Heller (285), b. 23 Apr. 1782, d. 14 Oct. 1834. Issue: Maria (219), Susan (220), Christian (221), Charles (222), William (223), Jacob (224), Matilda (225), Daniel (226). Nole. — For issue of 219-226, see Heller family. 8. (41) CHRISTIAN B. HELLER, b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873; m. 25 June 1839 Henrietta Detwiller, b. 13 June 1819. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). Note. — For issue of 201- 204, see Heller family. 9. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue: John (3). 10. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 11. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. II. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. 3. (384) EVE UMSTED (living in 1736) ; m. in 1699 Hendrick Pannebecker, "Surveyor of Lands for the Penns," b. 21 Mar. 1674, d. 4 Apr. 1754, (from whom is descended the Pennypacker family of Pennsylvania), and had Jacob (613). 4. (613) JACOB PANNEBECKER, b. 17 15, d. 27 May 1752; ra. Margaret Tyson, and had Matthias (614). 5. (614) MATTHIAS PENNYPACKER, b. 14 Oct. 1742, d. 13 Feb. 1808; m. Marj' Custer, b. 9 Oct. 1751, d. 30 Nov. 1794, and had Matthias (615)- 6. (615) MATTHIAS PENNYPACKER, b. 15 Aug. 1786, d. 4 Apr. 1852; m. Sarah Anderson, b. 10 Feb. 1784, d. 13 Sept. 1853, and had Isaac (616). 7. (616) Isaac Anderson Pennypacker, M.D., b. 9 July 1812, d. 13 Feb. 1856; m. 9 May 1839 Anna Maria Whitaker, b. 23 Mar. 18 15, and had Samuel (617). 50 8. (6i7) SAMUEL WHITAKER PENNYPACKER, LE.D., b. at Phoenix- ville 9 Apr. 1843; m. 20 Oct. 1870 Virginia Earl Broomall. Samuel W. Pennypacker, Judge of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas No. 2 ; Vice-President of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and of the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution, and one of the founders thereof; President of the Netherlands Society of Pennsylvania ; Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania ; in the 26th Pennsyl- vania Emergency Regiment at Gettysburg 1S63 ; elected Governor of Pennsylvania 4 Nov. 1902. 3. (385) ANNA-MARGARETTA UMSTED, died unmarried. ■^^ // ^rs^r: 51 EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON. From S' ^*^>t-^^ ^ ^^ /i^ FROM THE ORIGINAI, IN THE POSSESSION OF THE AUTHOR. HERSTER NDREW HERSTER was born in the year 1726. At the age of twenty-three he embarked at Rotterdam on the ship ^''Speed- well^'' Capt. James Craig, and qualified at Philadelphia 25 Sept. 1749. {2d Pa. Arch. XVII, p. 294.) He settled at Long or Falkner Swamp, near Pottstown. In 1766, ten years after his marriage, he removed to Baston with his family. I. ( ) ANDREW HERSTER, b. 1726, died ou the British prison ship ''Jersey'' 25 Dec. 1776; m. 16 Dec. 1756 Anna Maria Marstellar (see Marstellar, 357), b. 23 Aug. 1736, d. 25 Sept. 1830. Issue: John (129), Daniel (130), Mary (131). In the records of the Augustus (Trappe) Lutheran Church* in Providence tsp., Montgomery, occurs the following : "Andreas Herster married i6 Dec. 1756, at John Koplin's house, Anna Maria, daughter of Peter Marstaller." In 1760 his name appears on Pastor Muhlenberg's subscription list for £\, 10 sh. yearly from 27 Nov. 1760. On the ninth day of July 1776 Andrew Herster was appointed second sergeant in Capt. John Amdt's First Battalion of Associators, a part of the Flying Camp of ten thousand men. [zd Pa. Arch. XIV, p. 558, and Rosengarten's "The German Soldier," p. 154.) It appears that he took the place of his son John, who had previously enlisted. * The oldest Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania. 53 , In the company's first engagement at the Battle of Long Island, 27 Aug. 1776, he was taken prisoner and confined in the British prison ship "Jersey" ( zd Pa. Arch. XIV, p. 561), where he died 25 Dec. 1776. His name appears on the monument in Trinity Church Yard, which was erected to the memory of those who died on the prison ship. The following is taken from the Register of St. John's Church, Easton : "1830, Maria (Herster) of the family of Peter Marstellar, born Aug. 26, 1736, "baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church, from which time a communicant at our "Table. She entered into matrimony about 73 years ago with Andrew Herster. They were "blest with 3 children, 2 sons and a daughter, the latter which is sometime since dead. "Her infirmities, caused by extreme old age, increased until it pleased God to remove her "from us, viz : about 8 o'clock in the evening of the 14th September, age 94 yrs. 22 da. It "is remarkable circumstance, worthy the notice of this congregation, that she lived to see " 18 grandchildren, 92 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren. 2. (129) JOHN HERSTER, b. at Long Swamp 16 Oct. 1758, d. at Easton 25 Feb. 1856; m. Margaret Shnyder, b. 1762, d. 11 Jan. 181 1. Issue: Catharine (132), Elizabeth (133), George (134), Mary (135), Joseph (136), John (137). In Fritt's History of Northampton (1877, p. 268) John Herster's name appears as a member of the Committee of Safety, but I have not been able to find his name in the official lists, and as he was but t8 years of age at the time it is hardly probable that he figured in a body of men supposedly of mature age. ' ' To his energy and enterprise the citizens were indebted for the erection of several "of the flouring mills." The old stone mill at the north end of the Third Street Bushkill bridge was the first mill built by John Herster in the year 17S9. The deed to this property is in the possession of Messrs. Mann & Allshouse. The old mill at Williams's, North Thirteenth Street, the distillery half mile west, and the distillery above Kepler's, were built by John Herster. John Herster took the oath of allegiance (No. 324) 13 Jlay 1778. In 1786 he was Asst. Assessor for Easton. 17S7-89, one of the Asst. Freeholders of Easton. From 1795 to 1 801 he was Treasurer of the County, and during this period was one of the Burgesses of Easton. . J80i He was one of the incorporators of the Easton and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike Co. in 1803, of the Easton Water Co. 1817, of the Lehigh Chain Bridge 181 1, and of the Easton Delaware Bridge Co. References to John Herster in Mss. Rec. Penn. Hist. Soc. are Vol. 1767-7S, p. 251 ; Vol. 1778-97, pp. 1 1 3-6 1 -63-243-9 1 ; Vol. 1797-1S51, pp. 29-161-99. John Herster was appointed Ensign in the 2d Batt. of Northampton Militia, vide letter of Co. Lieut. Robt. Lewers, to Timothy Matlack, Secy., to Supreme Executive Council I May 1782. "John Herster Ensign in the room of Abraham Berlin appointed " Lieutenant." 3. (132) Catharine Herster, b. 1784, d. 31 Mar. 1825; m. George Barnet, b. 1783, d. 25 May 1856. Issue: Joseph H. (138), Elvira (139), Maria (140), Margaret (141), William (142), Sabina (143). 54 4- (138) Joseph H. Barnet, b. 5 Mar. 1806, d. 5 Mar. 1853. 4. (139) Elvira Barnet, b. 1805, d. 14 Feb. 1885; m. Daniel W. Butz (see Butz famil)'). 4. (140) Maria Barnet, b. 1810, d. 5 Apr. 1886; m. John Titus, b. 1802, d. 15 Jan. 1866. Issue: 5 Anna M., b. 1837, d. 31 Aug. 1863, ist wife of J. Alex. Boyd; 5 Emma, 2d wife of J. Alex. Boyd (b. 1838, d. 9 July 1894) ; 5 Edwin, 1840-1860. 4. . (141) Margaret Barnet, b. 1812, d. 9 Sept. 1852; m. James Titus, b. 181 1, d. 22 Dec. 1858. Issue: 5. George B., b. 5 Dec. 1834, <^- 8 ^^b- 1867; m. Frances Hulick. 5. Mary. 4. (142) William Barnet, b. 26 Mar. 1817, d. 3 July 1871 ; his wife Elizabeth, b. 22 Sept. 1819, d. 13 Dec. 1879. Issue: 5 Joseph Barnet 1846-1863; 5 William Barnet, 1851-1865; 5 Mary (m. Joseph M. Hackett, and had 6 W. Clayton, 6 Leila, 6 Leeds). 4. (143) Sabina Barnet; m. John O. Connor. 7- 7- 4- 4- (133) ELIZABETH HERSTER, b. 25 Nov. 1786, d. 12 May 1S61; m. Henry Eyerman (6), b. 29 Jan. 1784, d. 22 Feb. 1814. Issue: John (5), Edward (a), Margaret (d). (5) CAPTAIN JOHN EYERMAN, b. 6 July 1808, d. 6 Jan. 1883; m. 15 Aug. 1844 Anna M. Black (328), b. 17 Aug. 1820, d. 28 Oct. 1891. Issue: (4) EDWARD H. EYERMAN, b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Alice S. Heller (203), b. 2 Oct. 1846. Issue: (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. a. Edward Eyerman, b. 10 Apr. 1810, d. 19 Aug. 1833. b. Margaret Eyerman, b. 26 Dec. 181 2, d. 21 Dec. 1856. (134) GEORGE HERSTER, b. 12 Aug. 1788, d. 6 May 1819; m. Susanna Mixsell (Wagener 54), b. i Sept. 1793, d. 27 Dec. 1865. Issue: Ehza- beth (144), John J. (145), William (146), Joseph (147). (144) Elizabeth Herster, b. 28 Dec. 1809, d. 6 Feb. 1885 ; m. John Tindall, b. I Feb. 1807, d. 27 Aug. 1886. Issue: 5 Susan, 1835; Anna Louisa, 1838; 5 Mary (m. Mark T. Warne, and had 6 Elizabeth, m. Robt. K. Buckman). 55 4- (i45)Jo'i" J- Herster, b. 6 Feb. 1811, d. 15 Aug. 1866; m. Susanna Nicholas, 1814-1854; 4(146) William Herster, 1815-1817; 4 (147) Joseph H. Herster. 3. (135) MARY HERSTER, b. 1790, d..24 Mar. 1868; m. Daniel Butz (230) (see Butz family). 3. (136) Joseph Herster, b. 4 Maj' 1793, d. 25 Apr. 1870; m. Mary Wagener (Wag. 128), b. 1797, d. 14 Mar. 1865. Issue: Elizabeth, b. 24 Oct. 1824, d. 2 July 1875 (m. F. S. Whitesell, b. 24 Mar. 1816, d. 26 Jan. 1885); John D., b. 14 Aug. 1826, d. 14 Mar. 1851 ; Rosanna W., b. i Mar. 1824, d. 12 May 1849; Mary, b. 22 Feb. 1832, d. 22 Mar. 1870 (m. Jacob Pentz) ; Sarah C, b. 28 Aug. 1833, d. 20 July 1848. 3- (137) John J. Herster, b. 17 Aug. 1795, d. 22 May 1819. 2. (130) DANIEL HERSTER, b. Apr. 1763, d. 2 Aug 1846; m. Mar. 1785 Anna C. Simon, b. 2 Feb. 1765, d. 8 Feb. 1845. Issue: Catharine (148), Elizabeth (149), John (150), Andrew (151), Anna (152), Rebecca (153), Sarah (154), Mary (155). 3. (148) CATHARINE HERSTER, b. 15 Dec. 1785, d. 15 Jan. 1849; m. 21 May 1809 Philip Henry Mattes, b. 20 Feb. 1785, d. 19 May 1870. Issue: Sabina (156), Sophia (157), Henrietta (158), Anna (159), Charles (i6o), Cornelia (161), Mary (162), Henry (163). 4. (156) Sabina-Dorothea Mattes, b. 11 Nov. 1810, d. 18 Nov. 1862. 4. (157) Sophia Catharine Mattes, b. 30 June 1813, d. 30 Jan. 1888. 4. (158) Henrietta Philippina Mattes, b. 28 Oct. 1814, d. 21 Mar. 1893; m. 23 Feb. 1848 The Rev. P. L. Jaques, b. i May 1807, d. 9 Jan. 1877. Issue : 5. Charles Jaques, b. 20 Jan. 1849; m. Oct. 1873 Rosa Mix, d. 27 Aug. 1S84. Issue: 6. Philip M. Jaques, b. 17 Nov. 1875. 6. Mabel Jaques, b. 2 June 1880. 5. Catharine D. Jaques, b. 17 Nov. 1850; m. Richard R. Vernon, b. 3 Mar. 1 85 1. 4. (159) Anna Maria Mattes, b. 21 Feb. 1817, d. 12 Mar. 1820. 4. (160) CHARLES F. MATTES, b. 26 May 1819, d. 3 Sept. 1895; m. 23 Aug. 1847 Lydia M. Piatt, b. 17 Mar. 1826, d. 14 Jan. 1861 ; m. 19 June 1862 Martha Crosby, b. 19 June 1823, d. 20 Dec. 1877. Issue: Philip (164), William (165), Mary (166), Anna (167), Edward (168), Charles (169), Louis (170), Cornelia (171). 5. (164) Philip H. Mattes, b. 13 June 1848, d. 31 Aug. 1848. 56 CORNEUA F. MATTES WILSON (l6l). (ABOUT 1S5I.) FROM A DAGUERREOTYPE IN THE POSSESSION OF JAMES W. WILSON, ESQ. 5- (165) William F. Mattes, b. 29 Sept. 1849; ™- 18 Nov. 1875 Margaret Crittenden, b. 29 Jan. 1852, d. 20 Apr. 1876; m. 16 Dec. 1886 Mary van Cleef, b. 10 Apr. 1866, and had 6 Philip v. C. Mattes, b. 14 Oct. 1887. 5. (166) Mary Mattes, b. 3 Nov. 1851. 5. (167) Anna L- Mattes, b. i June 1854, d. 19 Sept. 1875; m. 10 Sept. 1874 Alexander Sherred, b. 2 Feb. 1851. 5. (168) Edward C. Mattes, b. 28 June 1856; m. Oct. 1890 Janette Sinclair, b. 6 Dec. 1863. 5. (169) CHARLES C. MATTES, b. 5 Aug. 1858; m. 17 Nov. 1888 Augusta Crittenden, b. 26 Jan. 1862, and had Margaret (606), Lydia (607), Doro- thea (608), Robert (609). 6. (606) Margaret L,. Mattes, b. 30 Mar. 1890. 6. (607) Lydia P. Mattes, b. 14 June 1892. 6. (608) Dorothea Mattes, b. 14 Oct. 1894. 6. (609) Robert C. Mattes, b. 8 July 1897. 5. (170) Louis T. Mattes, b. 21 Aug. i860; m. 19 Oct. 1882 Alice Mulley, b. 5 Feb. 1859. 5. (171) Cornelia W. Mattes, b. 7 Dec. 1864. 4. (161) CORNELIA F. MATTES, b. 19 July 1821, d. 11 Aug. 1896; m. Alex. Wilson, b. 31 June 1809, d. 4 Apr. 1884. Issue; Catharine (425), James W. (426), Henry H. (427). 5. (425) Catharine E. Wilson, b. 13 Aug. 1851. 5. (426) JAMES W. WILSON, b. 28 Oct. 1852; m. ist, 22 Mar. 1876 Matilda Fried, b. 17 Aug. 1856, d. 7 Feb. 1882, and had Alexander (610), George (611) ; m. 2d, 24 Sept. 1884 Margaret R. Hunt, b. 25 Oct. 1857, and had John H. (612). 6. (610) Alexander C. Wilson, b. 19 Sept. 1877. 6. (611) George F. Wilson, b. 31 Dec. 1880. 6. (612) John Hunt Wilson, b. 30 Nov. 1885. 5. (427) Henry H. Wilson, b. 21 July 1859, d. 11 Nov. 1882. 4. (162) MARY G. MATTES, b. 19 Mar. 1823, d. 14 Oct. 1853 ; m. 31 Oct. 1848 Charles Swift, b. 30 May 1810, d. 6 Nov. 1895, and had 5. Catharine M., b. i Jan. 1850, d. i Jan. 1898. 5. Elizabeth S., b. 30 Jan. 1852, d. 16 Jan. 1853. 4. (163) HENRY L. MATTES, b. 28 July 1827; m. 27 Aug. 1873 Adela Havemann, b. 16 Oct. 1837, and had 5. John Caspar, b. 8 Nov. 1876. 57 3. (i49) ELIZABETH HERSTER, b. 14 Oct. 1789, d. 20 Feb. 1863; m. Peter Shnyder (428), b. 18 Feb. 1790, d. 23 July 1862. Issue: Peter (172), Stephen (173), Sophia (174), Sabina (175), Anna (176), Daniel (177), Caroline (178). For the descendants of the children (172-178) of Elizabeth Herster and Peter Shnyder see also Kachlein 10 (484). Additional data : 4. (174) SOPHIA C. SHNYDER, b. 16 Mar. 1818, d. 2 Jan. 1883; m. William H. Thompson, b. 30 Nov. 1818, and had, James (595), William (596), Annie C. (597), Elizabeth (598). 5- (595) James F. Thompson, b. i Mar. 1841, d. 4 Aug. 1861. 5- (596) William H. Thompson, b. 6 Dec. 1852, d. 20 Mar. 1S71. 5. (597) Annie Thompson, b. 25 Sept 1844, d. 28 Dec. 1865; ist wife of John J. Detwiller, q. v. 5. (588) EUZABETH H. THOMPSON, b. 27 Mar. 1849, m. The Rev. William Ashmead Schaeffer, of Germantown. 4. (175) SABINA C. SHNYDER, b. 4 Feb. 1823, d. 6 Oct. 186S; m. Wil- liam A. Wood, and had Charles W. (b. 11 Aug. 1855, d. 4 Jan. 1884), Harry A. (b. 6 Jan. 1859), Harriet H. (b. 5 Aug. i860), William A. (b. II Aug. 1862), James T. (b. 6 Apr. 1865, d. 22 Sept. 1865). 4. (177) DANIEL H. SHNYDER, b. 12 Mar. 1811, d. 20 April 1882; m. 26 Mar. 1838, Mary Berlin, b. 15 Nov. 1815, d. 5 Oct. 1888, and had 5 Edward (b. 16 Mar. 1841 ; m., and had 6 a Mary, b. 8 Nov. 1869; m. Eugene Q. Starr, and had 7 Edward S. Starr, b. 8 Feb. 1900), and 6. b. Edward (d. 29 Sept. 1895). 5. Emma (b. 10 Nov. 1843, d. 9 Mar. 1850). 5. Peter (b. 10 July 1847, d. 24 Feb. 1890; m. and had, 6 a Lucy Min- turn, b. loApr. 1881 ; 6 ^ Daniel H., b. 13 Nov. 1882 ; 6 f William H. T., b. 24 Apr. 1886; 6 d Christine R., b. 2 Apr. 1888, d. 10 Aug. 1888). 5. Caroline (b. 3 May 1850, d. 21 Mar. 1866). 5. Arthur (b. 21 Aug. 1852, d. 30 Oct. 1881). 4. (178) (CAROLINE SHNYDER, b. 25 Mar. 1820; m.ist, James Dunlap ; m. 2d, Charles Santee. 3. (150) John Herster, b. 30 Aug. 1793. 3. (151) Andrew Herster, b. 31 Aug. 1798, d. 27 May 18S2; m. Christiana Seip, b. 7 July 1799, d. 29 July 1863 (dau. of Johan-Peter Seip, and sister of Elizabeth Michler). 58 3- (152) Anna Herster, b. 17 July 1801, d. 19 May 1839; m. William Rewalt, b. 25 Sept. 1797, d. 13 Nov. 1841, and had Eleanor (429), Amanda (430), William (431), Calvin (432). 4. (429) Eleanor E. Rewalt, 1835-1856. 4. (430) Amanda Rewalt, 1833-1866. 4. (431) William. 4. (432) Calvin, b. 1S25, d. 5 June 1851 ; m. Ellen Shewell, b. 1827, d. 19 Apr. 1862, and had Anna, John, William. 3. (153) Rebecca Herster, b. 20 July 1803, d. 20 July 1872. 3. (154) Sarah Herster, b. 7 Jan. 1796, d. 20 Oct. 1816; m. George Weaver, and had Louisa (433), Sabina, (434), Sarah (435). 4- (433) Louisa Weaver, b. 7 Feb. 1815; m. 26 Mar. 1842 William Cawley, b. 16 Oct. 1809, d. 23 June 1863, and had Thomas (436), Charles (437), William (438), Anna (439). 5 (436) Thomas, 1845-49. 5 (437) Charles, 1846-49. 5 (438) William, b. 4 Mar. 1850, m. 30 Oct. 1884 Ella Bird. 5 (439) Anna, b. 6 Apr. 1843; m. 25 Nov. 1863 James Brodie, d. 4 (434) Sabina Weaver, b. 9 Feb. 1814, d. 14 Feb. 1894; m. 4 (435) Sarah Weaver, b. 1816, d. 1887; m. John Schlough, b. 1806, d. 1876. 3 (155) Mary Herster, b. 15 Feb. 1788, d. 2 Sept 1867; m. 9 Dec. 1804 Samuel R. Finlay, b. 24 Nov. 1782, d. i Oct. 1830. Issue: Seven sons and two daughters. 2. (131) MARY HERSTER (dau. of Andrew, i) ; m. William Thompson. Issue: James (179), Mary (180). 3- (179) James Thompson, b. 10 June 1787, d. 10 July 1874; m. Mary A. Gwinner, b. 26 June 1796, d. 14 Nov. 1847. Issue: 4. Mary C, b. 17 June 1834, d. 15 Mar. 1852. 4. John Frederick, b. Sept. 1829; m. Rachael Snyder (Pomp). 4. William H.; m. Sophia C. Shnyder (174 above, and Kachlein). 3. (180) Mary Thompson, b. 20 Jan. 1785, d. 14 June 1866; m. Jacob Hart, of Allentown, b. 3 Apr. 1777, d. 19 Oct. 1853, and had Edmund J. (557), Anna (558), Leah (559), Caroline (560), Hetty (561). 4. (557) Edmund J. Hart, b. 1816, d. 1894, and had Edmund J. (dec'd), Mary, Caroline, Edmund J., George, Julia, Henrietta, John. 4. (558) Anna M. Hart, b. 1813, d. 29 Oct. 1889; m. Dr. Henry Fischell, and had Leah, Caroline, Hettj'. 59 4- (559) Leah Hart, b. 31 Aug. 1809, d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1885. 4. (560) Caroline Hart, b. 2 Jan. 181 1, d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1877. 4. (561) Hetty Hart, b. 30 Nov. 1812, d. 9 Sept. 1870; m. Leopold P. Unger, b. 12 Jan. 1812, d. 26 Feb. 1859, and had Edmund (562), Anna (563), Louis (564), Isadora (565), Clara (566). 5. (562) Edmund L. Unger, b. 7 Nov. 1841, d. s.p. 5 Mar. 1865. 5. (563) Anna C. Unger, b. i8 Nov. 1843; m. 5 June i860 Wm. H. Ainey, of Allentown, b. 30 Nov. 1834, and had Anna C. Ainey (b. 20 Apr. 1863), Mary H. Ainey (b. May 1865), Kate L Ainey (b. 23 June 1867). 5. (564) Louis R. Unger, b. Mar. 1846; m. Anna M. Kessler, and had Hetty Unger. 5. (565) ISADORA E. UNGER, b. i Apr. 1851 ; ra. 9 July 1874 Mahlon N. Kline, b. 6 Feb. 1846, and had Dora C. (b. 6 Sept. 1877), Leah E. (b. 23 Aug. 1S78), Clarence M. (b. 29 May 1880). 5. (566) Clara A. Unger, b. 25 Jan. 1854; m. Henry W. Allison, of Allen- town, b. 8 July 1846, and had Marj' P. Allison (b. 17 Feb. 1880), Jean Allison (b. 13 Jan. 1882), Donald W. Allison (b. i Dec. 1883, d. Aug. 1884), Marjorie Allison (b. 3 June 1887), Dorothy Allison (d. July 1895)- Note. — All of the descendants of Andrew Herster, the emigrant ancestor, are also descendants of Peter Marstellar, q. v. 60 MARGUERITE EVERMAN. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN SEPTEMBER, 1S98. ^^^^^^^^3I^I^3CI5Z^m2^L^I2III!^^^2I^^]25j3 i^J^jt^A.iui^iJi.jLJs...±Jr^,JLi.-^.^^^i^^jtjisiJs:.±-ji BAHL OBIAS BAHL arrived at Philadelphia on 30th of Septetaber, 1732, on board the ship "Drag07i,^^ Capt. Charles Hargrave. He settled in Upper Saucon tsp., Bucks (now Lehigh) Co. I. TOBIAS BAHL, d. May 1759, and his wife Appoloua had Anna-Mary, Eve-Barbara, Mary- Elizabeth and John-Philip (181). Tobias Bahl in 1740 owned a tract of 300 acres of land in Saucon {History of Lehigh County, 424), and in 1752 a tract at Centre Valley, now occupied by Geissinger's {id. 439). His will is dated 5 May 1759, and was filed for probate at Philadelphia in June 1759. 2. (181) LT. COL. JOHN PHILIP BAHL, b. 12 Mar. 1739, died 23 Mar. 1820; m. Catharine Sewitz (352), b. 21 Apr. 1744, d. 3 Jan. 1814. Issue: SIBILA (182), Catharine (183), Maria (184), Philip (185), John (186), Tobias (187), Jacob (188). Lieut. Col. John Philip Bahl was appointed sub-Lieutenant of the County of North- ampton on Friday, 14 ."Vpril 17S0, by the Supreme Executive Council, this appointment carrying with it the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. {Col. Rec. XII, p. 317.) Philip Bahl is on the tax list of 1767, assessed for 100 acres of clear and 200 acres of wood land. In 1773 he is assessed for 300 acres and in 17S2 for 340 acres. In 1778 and 17S1 he was one of the Assessors for Upper Saucon and in 1779-80 one for the County. From 1784 to 1787 he served as County Commissioner. From 1763 to 1773 he owned a tract at Spring House in Gwynedd, Montgomery Co. References to Philip Bahl in the Manuscript Records in the Penna. Hist. Soc, Vol. 1758-67, p. 81 ; Vol. 1767-78, pp. 123-25. Also 3 series Penna. Archives, 1753 I, p. 607. Lt. Col. John Philip Bahl, his wife and some of his children are buried in the Fried- ensville church yard. Upper Saucon tsp., Lehigh Co. 61 3. (i82) SIBILA BAHL, b. 29 July 1765, d. 3 Jan. 1853; m. Martin Appel (332), b. 8 Apr. 1756, d. 6 Dec. 1816. Issue: Elizabeth (190), Maria (191), John (192), Catharine (193). 4. (190) ELIZABETH APPEL, b. 20 Jan. 1798, d. 19 Nov. 1835; m. Dr. Henry Detwiller (361), b. 18 Dec. 1795, d. 21 Apr. 1887. Issue: Henrietta (194), Charles (195), Matilda (196), William (197), Cecilia (198), Lucinda (199), John (200). 5. (194) HENRIETTA DETWILLER, b. 13 June 1819; m. 25 June 1839 Christian B. Heller (221), b. 16 Dec. 1S12, d. 13 May 1873. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). 6. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue: 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. Nok.~-Vox the issue of 191- 193, see Appel family; for the issue of 195-200, see Detwiller family ; for the issue of 201-204, see Heller family. 3. (183) Catharine Bahl, b. 10 May 1772 (m. Mohr). 3. (184) Maria Bahl, b. 10 Jan. 1775 ( m. Laubach). 3. (185) Philip Bahl, b. 17 Nov. 1777, d. at Great Swamp, Lehigh Co. 3. (186) John Bahl, b. 17 Oct. 1780, d. 17 Maj' 1844; m. Catharine Eberhard, b. 20 Nov. 1785, d. 19 June 1861, and had issue incl. Lydia (1810-19), John (1810-12), Jacob and Elizabeth (m. Jacob Leith, and had Edwin, Reuben and Jacob). 3. (187) Tobias Bahl, b. 26 Mar. 1784; m. Maria Eberhard, b. 5 Apr. 1791, d. 3 Jan. 1827, and had issue incl. Nathan (1810-19). 3. (188) Jacob Bahl, b. 17 July 1787 ; m. Mary, dau. of John George Blank, and had issue incl. John (1830-32). Note. — A brother of Tobias Bahl the elder emigrated to England and from thence to Virginia. (",2 JOHN EYERMAN, JUNR. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN JUNE, I902. DETWILLER ENRY DETWILLER, M. D., great- great-great-great-grandson of Isaac Detwiller, of Langenbruck, Switzerland, in company with his friend, General, Count Vandamme, embarked at Rotterdam in the ship ''''John of Baltimore^'' and arrived at Philadelphia the latter part of July 1817. An examination of the registers at Langenbruck reveals the fact that ISAAC DET- WILLER was the son of GEORG DETWILLER (Datwyler). This is the earliest record of this family (1608), although the records date to 1564. 1 * ,^-,.j,VT>* 3- 4- 5- GEORG DETWILLER, of Diirrenberg, had ISAAC DETWILLER, of Langenbruck, Basle, Switzerland, bap. 17 Jan. 1608; m. 28 Nov. 1626 Margd. Hockendorn, and had Claus. At the baptism of Isaac, the sponsors were Claus Jeune, of Spittal, Heinrich Schneider, of Bj'lstein, and Barbara Rossler, of Diirstel. CLAUS DETWILLER, b. 6 Feb. 1631 ; m. 25 Oct. 1653 Anna Tenny, and had HANS DETWILLER, b. 3 Mar. 1657; m. 27 May 1679 Margaret Jenny, and had GILG. DETWILLER, b. 15 May 1687; m. 6 Mar. 1714 Maria Schmid, and had 63 6. HENRY DETWILLER, b. 4 Sept. 1718; m. 6 Dec. 1754 Anna Schneider, and had 7. HENRY DETWILLER, b. 12 May 1760, d. 10 May 1814; ni. 17 Jan. 1792 Varena Tenny, b. 19 Feb. 1772, d. 30 June 1854, and had Anna (360), Henry (361), Varena (362), Maria (363), Barbara (364), John (365), John (366). 8. (360) Anna Detwiller, b. 3 Nov. 1793, d. 5 Aug. 1877; m. George Bader, of Sissach. 8. (361) HENRY, the ancestor of the Ea.ston family (see below). 8. (362) Varena Detwiller, b. 7 Dec. 1797, d. 12 Apr. 1880; ni. Andrew Brodbeck, of Liestal, a descendant of the father of Kungoldt Brodbeck, one of the ancestors of Col. Kachlein {v. Kachlein No. 3 Adam Kach- lein 1573). 8. (363) Maria Detwiller, b. 29 Sept. 1800, d. 5 Feb. 1856; m. Leonhard Seiler, of Basle. 8. (364) Barbara Detwiller, b. 16 Aug. 1803, d. 30 Oct. 1S66; m. Ludwig Tschopp, of Waldenberg. 8. (365) John Jacob Detwiller, b. 11 Apr. 1805, d. 16 July 1878; m. Verena Tenny, b. 4 Apr. 1803, d. 18 Apr. 1866. 8. (366) John Detwiller, b. 7 Feb. 1810; m. Mary Ely. Of the above, Henry (361), John (366), John-Jacob's (365) son, and Maria's (363) grandson came to America. 8. (361) DR. HENRY DETWILLER, b. at Langenbruck 18 Dec. 1795, d. at Easton 21 Apr. 1887; m. Elizabeth Appel (190), b. 20 June 1798, d. 19 Nov. 1835. Issue: Henrietta (194), Charles (195), Matilda (196), William (197), Cecilia (198), Lucinda (199), John (200). Henry Detwiller, M.D., (Freiburg), thepioneerof the Hahnemann sclioolin America, was born at Langenbruck, Basle, Switzerland, 18 Dec. 1795. At the age of thirteen years he entered L'iustitute francais de Ste. Ininiier. In the spring of 1814 he entered the medical school of the University of Freiburg (Baden), where he remained three years. At the age of twenty-one years he resolved to visit America, expecting to devote four years to the collection of geological, mineralogical and botanical specimens, and in company with General Count Vandamme, he embarked at Rotterdam early in the year 1S17 on board the ship "John of Baltimore" arriving in Philadelphia the latter part of July. (He w-as also in professional charge of the 400 passengers. ) He remained in Philadelphia for six months, and at the suggestion of Bonaparte Vandamme, Menege and other emigrees, he abandoned his collecting tour and entered upon the practice of his profession at Allentown, where he remained a short time. In 1818 he removed to Hellertown, where he married Elizabeth Appel. After the death of his wife he visited Europe, and upon his return settled at Easton, where he died in 1S87, " probably the oldest practitioner in the world." 9. (194) HENRIETTA DETWILLER, b. 13 June 1819; m. 25 June 1839 Christian B. Heller (221), b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). 64 HENRY DETWILI.hr, M.D. (361)- FROM A STEEL PLATE MADE IN 1876, ^oisi^^sa ^. =^»i^:">j*3sai «y«i? ^teaauie of i^out Qom^a/i// ca 16= ^o ve aivtn at ^//e xC/eti/etn J^o/e/[ (cu4ion, on ^ztday evenina, •Jtiiui18 In a-- up lid Ive 9I. n of Bani D Election of Banlt Directora- TUe aDDual election for Baok Directora w»a be'.'i in our Borough on Monday last, with the follo*iug results: SASTOM BASIL. D D. Wagener, Jaa. Tberapaop. Chna. W. Mixsell, VVm. U. Uwoll, A. H. Reeaer, James W. Long, James M'Keen, Da»ig)«. 9. (195) DR. CHARLES L. M. DETWILLER, b. 20 June 1821, d. 6 Feb. 1854; m. Sarah Correll, b. 9 Jan. 1827. Issue: Emily (367), Henry (368), John (369). 10. (367) Emily Detwiller, b. 24 Jan. 1846; m. Herman Doster, of Bethlehem, b. 27 Feb. 1833. Issue: 11. Charles D. Doster, b. 9 Feb. 1866, d. 19 Oct. 1876. II. Pauline D. Doster, b. 11 Dec. 1867 (m. 15 Nov. 1899 Louis Focht, and had Louis H. D., b. 7 Nov. 1900). II. Elizabeth D. Doster, b. 9 Sept. 1869. ID. (368) Henry J. Detwiller, b. 3 Feb. 1849; m. 19 Oct. 1882 A. Belle Saeger, b. I Dec. 1855, V. Appel, 554. Issue: II. Mary S., b. 23 July 1884. II. Anna S., b. 20 Dec. 1889. 65 10. (369) Dr. John Detwiller, b. 28 Feb. 1851, d. 26 Sept. 1898; m. Mantie Reichel, b. 6 Apr. 1852. Issue: 11 Henrietta R., b. i Sept. 1875; 11 Charles R., b. 12 Nov. 1877, d. 8 Oct. 1891 ; 11 Sarah R., b. 8 Sept. 1879, d. 25 Oct. 1891 ; II Henry W. R., b. 28 Aug. 1881. 9. (196) MATILDA DETWILLER, b. 15 July 1823: m. 20 Feb. 1845 Dr. Charles L. Martin, of AUentown, b. 7 Feb. 1821, d. 26 Nov. 1883. Issue: Constan tine (371), Charles (372), Lucinda (373), Matilda (374), Elizabeth (375), Truman (376), Norton (377), William (378). 10. (371) Dr. Constantine H. Martin, b. i Nov. 1845. lo. (372) Dr. Charles D. Martin, b. 8 Feb. 1847, d. 15 July 1902; m. 2 Oct. 1890 Bessie Williams. Issue: Charles W., b. 7 July 189 1. 10. (373) Lucinda C. Martin, b. 18 Oct. 1849; m. Isaac Ash, of Oil City, b. 22 Dec. 1838. Issue: 10 Charles, Lucinda, Martha, Matilda, Isaac. dijlmAA^jb-jiZZuTAl^Jt^ 10. (374) Matilda S. Martin, b. 6 Oct. 1852; m. John Satterfield, of Buffalo, b. 7 June 1839, deed., and had John (618), Marie (619). 11. (618) John Satterfield, b. 5 Aug. 1876; m. 20 Nov. 1900 Rachael Phillips, and had Elaine, b. 21 Mar. 1902. II. (619) Marie Marguerite Satterfield, b. 10 July 1879; m. 27 June 1901, the Count Franz Joseph von Larisch, of Austria. 10. (375) ELIZABETH C. MARTIN, b. 15 Sept. 1855; m. 11 Oct. 1883 A. Benedict Fichter (from 363), b. 27 Jan. i860. Issue: 11. Leonhard M. Fichter, b. 6 Nov. 1884, d. 7 July 1885. 10. (376) DR. TRUMAN J. MARTIN, b. i Jan. 1857; m. 25 Oct. 1882 Lora Havlin, d. 18 Feb. 1888. Issue: 11. Marguerite, b. 28 Aug. 1884. II. H. Havlin, b. 31 Jan. 1888. 10. (376) Dr. Truman J. Martin, m. 2d, June 1895, Charlotte B. Jones. ID. (377) Norton J. Martin, b. 29 Feb. 1859; m. 1888 Blanche Stiles. Issue: Fredk. M., b. 16 Apr. 1889. 10. (378) William E. Martin, b. 27 Jan. 1864; m. 25 Sept. 1901 Susanna P. Gross, b. 14 Oct. 1870. 9. (197) DR. WILLIAM J. DETWILLER, b. 13 Apr. 1826, bachelor. 9. (198) CECILIA DETWILLER, b. 30 Apr. 1830; m. John Jacob Detwiller (from 365), b. 29 Mar. 1834. Issue: 10 Laura C. Detwiller, b. 2 Dec. 1861 ; 10 Charles H. Detwiller, b. 3 Jan. 1863 ; 10 Clarence J. Detwiller, b. I Dec. 1864; m. 11 Sept. 1900 Edith L. Schott, b. 7 Dec. 1880. 66 9- (i99) LUCINDA DETWILLER, b. 27 June 1832; m. Gustavus A. Lilliendalil, b. 15 Dec. 1829. Issue: 10 Henry T. Lilliendahl, b. 11 Dec. 1854, married; 10 C. D. William Lilliendahl, b. 4 June 1857; 10 Alfred W. Lilliendahl, b. 29 June 1861 ; 10 Lucinda R. Lilliendahl, b. 18 June 1S64 (m. George P. Squire, of Buflfalo; issue: Ethel, George, Lucita) ; 10 Frank A. Lilliendahl, b. 9 Sept. 1869. 9. DR. JOHN J. DETWILLER, of Easton, b. 26 Apr. 1834; m. ist, Annie Thompson (see Herster), b. 25 Sept. 1844, d. 28 Dec. 1865; m. 2nd, Arabella Knecht, b. 6 Mar. 1847. Issue: 10. John H., b. 6 Mar. 1869, d. 13 Jan. 1875. 10. Dr. Wm. K., b. 26 Apr. 1871 ; m. Bertha B. Prall. 10. Elizabeth W., b. 31 Jan. 1873. 10. Edith K., b. 13 Sept. 1874; m. 29 June 1898 Parke H. Davis, b. 16 July 1 87 1, and had Elizabeth V. Davis (15 July 1899), and Katharine Davis (11 Dec. 1901). 10. Albert K., b. 7 Dec. 1879. 10. Frederick K., b. 31 Dec. 1882. 10. John, b. 13 Nov. 1887. Note. — The children of Henry Detwiller (361) are also descended from John Peter Appel, Martin Bogert and George Sewitz, q. v. 67 ;^ss^^® ^^* *»a4a *©») « S^f m'^^^ ,t/Mi^/^^^ ^^^^' 1 he pleasure ot ' Company is requested at the HARRISON BALL, to be given at Mrs. White's Hotel, Easton, on the eveninu of the 17th of December 1 840. C^^^H /^^^/< /t^ Samuel Yohk, H. D. M;«M^ll, T Peter S. Michler, John Shouse, j > Jacob Weygandt, Samuel Stem, I t A. E. Brown, T. R. Sitoueaves, J. IL WiLKiNc, W. J. Browne, Joseph Barnet, W. H. Thompson, MARGUERITE EYERMAN. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN APRIL, I901. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN OCTOBER, I902. BOGERT fy^^. ^ Y' %.': S-vieaV-"-'^ ARTIN BOGERT emigrated from Wur- temberg in 1731, and arrived at Philadelphia in the ship '''' Penna. Merchant^'' Jno. Stedman, master, and took the oath 11 Sept. 1731. {^2d Pa. Arch. XVII, 25.) He settled in Saucon or Salisbury tsp., Lehigh Co. He had a brother Paul, who died in Whitemarsh tsp., Phila., in March, 1765, leaving a wife (Christiana) and three children (Mar- garet, Elizabeth, Daniel). MARTIN BOGERT is mentioned as having purchased of his brother Paul 82 acres of land in Gwyuedd, and as a member of the first (1769) Consistory of the Lehigh Church. {^History of Lehigh County, ^41.) He took the oath of allegiance 23 May 1778. (No. 254.) I. MARTIN BOGERT had 2 (359) MARIA BOGERT, b. 1735, d. 1784; m. John Appel (331), b. 18 May 1726, d. i Sept. 1805. Issue: Martin (332), Paul (333), John (334), Andrew (335), Philip (336). 3. (332) MARTIN APPEL, b. 8 Apr. 1756, d. 6 Dec. 1816 ; m. 19 June 1783 Sibila Bahl (182), b. 29 July 1765, d. 3 Jan. 1853. Issue: Maria (191), John (192), Catharine (193), Elizabeth (190). 69 4- (i9o) ELIZABETH APPEL, b. 20 Jan. 1798, d. 19 Nov. 1835; m. Dr. Heiirj' Detwiller (361), b. 18 Dec. 1795, d. 21 Apr. 1887. Issue: Henrietta (194), Charles (195), Matilda (196), William (197), Cecelia (198), Lucinda (199), John (200). 5. (194) HENRIETTA DETWILLER, b. 13 June 1819; m. 25 June 1839 Christian B. Heller (221), b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). 6. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue: 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. Note.— Vox the issue of 333- 336, 190-193, see Appel family. For the issue of 194-200, see Detwiller family. For the issue of 201-204, see Heller family. In my endeavour to obtain the names of the brothers and sisters of Maria Bogert (359), the children of Martin, I have apparently exhausted all sources and with little success. In all probability Martin had a son Peter (567). 2- (567) Peter Bogert, we know, died in 1800 and left two children, Catharine (568) and Jacob (569). 3. (56S) Catharine, we know, m. Frederick Mohr, and 3- (569) Jacob, b. 26 Aug. 1748, d. 15 Jan. 1802; his wife's name was Anna, b. 15 July 1753, d. 4 Nov. 1826, and they had 7 ch., including John (570) and Elizabeth (571 ). We further know that Elizabeth (571) m. Christopher Klein (1765-1809) and had at least one child, Elizabeth, 1806-1830; and further, that 4- (570) John Bogert, m. Elizabeth Kline, and had 5- (572) Jacob, b. 24 Nov. 1798, d. 14 Mar. 1S94; had two wives, Lydia, dau. of Johannes and Magdalena Fink, b. 16 Oct. 1800, d. 13 Apr, 1835, and Anna, dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Wild, b. 25 Apr. 1807, d. 15 Aug. 1867. Another, and possibly a daughter of Jacob (569), Maria Magdl. Bogert, b. 11 Oct. 1780, d. II Oct. 1840 ; ui. Adam Dorney. b. 26 Sept. 1774, d. 29 Mar. 1845. Another Bogert, Catharine, b. i Nov. 1777, d. 22 Dec. 1868; m. 1802 Johannes Egner, b. I July 1771, d. 23 Apr. 1831. They lived in Upper Saucon tsp., Lehigh Co., and had two sons and five daughters. 70 JOHN p:yerman, junr. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Jt'NE, I902. SEWITZ HE SEWITZ FAMILY settled in Penn- sylvania a number of years prior to the emigra- tion of 1727. " On the 24th day of June, 1737, Caspar " Wistar, button-maker, of Philadelphia, con- " veyed a tract of three hundred acres of land " in upper Saucon tsp. to George Sewitz." 1. GEORGE SEWITZ, d. in Upper Saucon tsp. in June 1759, and had Abraham (351), Joseph, Esther, Henry, George, Jacob, Mary. 2. (351) ABRAHAM SEWITZ, d. in Up. Saucon Apr. 1777; m. Elizabeth, and had CATHARINE (352). Abraham Sewitz was a member of George Wolfs Colonial company formed at "Northampton Town" lo Oct. 1763. {/si Pa. Arch. ijSo-iy/d, p. 124; Pa. Frontier Forts, Vol. I, p. 177 ; History of Lehigh Co., p. 10. ) " Saucon was erected into a township in March, "1743, upon petition of George Sewitz and others." (Hist, of Lehigh Co., p. 427.) George Sewitz, the elder, made his will 24 March 1759, which was filed for probate at Philadelphia 13 June 1759. The deed for the tract of land from Caspar Wistar above referred to was filed at Easton ist Aug. 1764 by George Sewitz's son. 3. (352) CATHARINE SEWITZ, b. 21 Apr. 1744, d. 3 Jan. 1814; m. Lt. Col. John Philip Bahl (181), b. 12 Mar. 1739, d. 23 Mar. 1820. Issue: Sibila (182), Catharine (183), Maria (184), Philip (185), John (186), Tobias (187), Jacob (188). 71 4. (i82) SIBILA BAHL, b. 29 July 1765, d. 3 Jan. 1853; m. 19 June 1783 Martin Appel (332), b. 8 Apr. 1756, d. 6 Dec. 1816. Issue: Maria (191), John (192), Catharine (193), Elizabeth (190). 5. (190) ELIZABETH APPEL, b. 20 Jan. 1798, d. 19 Nov. 1835; m. Dr. Henry Detwiller (361), b. 18 Dec. 1795, d. 21 Apr. 1887. Issue: Henrietta (194), Charles (195), Matilda (196), William (197), Cecilia (198), Lucinda (199), John (200). 6. (194) HENRIETTA DETWILLER, b. 13 June 1819; m. 25 June 1839 Christian B. Heller (221), b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). 7. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue: 8. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 9. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 9. (i)JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. A^c?/,?.— For the issue of 352 other than above, see Bahl family. For the issue of 191-193, see Appel family. For the issue of 195-200, see Detwiller family. For the issue of 201-204, see Heller family. Sakljaraf ^7^' 3£aaftin.JJa. ^^^4f^ rev: f;^ CVi ,-o V^ >Z<^ . •7- *> CJ > ,_J^jLAJ!L^-j4LJUit^^ BENDER OHN PETER BENDER arrived at Philadelphia on board the ship ^''Molly^'' Thomas Oliver, master, and took the oath of allegiance 17 Oct. 1741. [2d Pa. Arch. XVII, p. 219.) He settled in Plainfield tsp. four years later and died in 1777. 1. JOHN PETER BENDER, b. 1717, d. 1777, and his wife Elisabeth (?) 1711-1792, had 2. JOHN PETER BENDER, b. 11 Oct. 1737, d. in Plainfield tsp. 9 Sept. 1820; m. 1763 Catharine, and had eight children, of whom were George Peter (348), George (349), Conrad (387), Christian (388), Jacob (389), Mary (350). Peter Bender was a member of the Committee of Safety, ii Nov. 1776, representing Plainfield tsp. {2d Pa. Arch. XIV, 616.) 3. (348) GEORGE PETER BENDER had Conrad, Margaret (m. Adam Haimer), Christina (m. Geo. P. Drei.sbach). 3. (349) GEORGE BENDER bad by his first wife Abraham, Elisabeth, Mary, Margaret, Christina. 3. (387) CONRAD BENDER, b. 4 Feb. 1774, d. 20 May 1846; m. Susan Engler, b. i Dec. 1774, d. 23 Feb. 1850. 73 3. (388) CHRISTIAN BENDER, b. lo Dec. 1775, d. 6 Jan. 1837, and his wife Magdalena, b. 22 June 1779, d. 31 July 1842; had Anna, John, Jacob, Elisabeth (m. Jonas Sandt), Christian, Sophia. 3. (389) JACOB BENDER had Peter, George, Jacob, John, Christopher, Martin, Maria (m. Jacob Hahn), Catharine (ra. John Remely), Elisabeth (m. John Fenstermacher), Maria (m. Joseph Kostenbader). 3. (350) MARY BENDER, b. 3 Aug. 1766, d. Jan. 1848; m. Jacob Kach- lein (304), b. 1758, d. 21 Jan. 1833. Issue: Jacob, John, Aaron, Charles, Peter (b. 1760), Anne (306), Mary (307), Elizabeth (308). 4. (307) MARY KACHLEIN, b. i Nov. 1799, d. 12 Dec. 1843; m. James Black, b. 28 June 1790, d. 5 May 1829. Issue: Daniel (327), Anna (328), Margaret (329), John (330). 5. (328) ANNA M. BLACK, b. 17 Aug. 1820, d. 28 Oct. 1891 ; m. 17 Aug. 1844 Captain John Eyerman (5), b. 6 July 1808, d. 6 Jan. 1883. Issue: Edward (4). 6. (4) EDWARD H. EYERMAN, b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1S74; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Alice S. Heller (203), b. 2 Oct. 1846. Issue: 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Eucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. Noie.— l?or the issue of 306- 308, 327-329, see Kachlein family. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN OCTOBER, I902. ai^/W^yMM/i^.-;aj^M//ifyVj:<w':^ia;:ajS'sk MARSTELLAR HE MARSTELLAR FAMILY arrived at Philadelphia on board the ship "Bt'/ander Townshead^'' Captain Thomas Thompson, 5 Oct. 1737. {2d Pa. Arch. XVII, 140), and settled in Providence township, Montgomery County. 1. PETER MARSTEIyLAR and his wife Anna-Maria (b. Oct. 1707, d. 9 Nov. 1777), had Anna-Elizabeth (353), Catharine (354), Michael (355), Elizabeth (356), ANNA-MARIA (357). Peter Marstellar owned tracts of land in New Hanover and Providence tsps., Mont- gomery, and as early as 1745 is accredited with 86 acres in Lehigh Co., and a few years later he purchased tracts 10, 32 and 136. He had a brother Johann Georg, whose wife's name was Anna Margaretha, and had issue: Amelia, Elisabeth (1729), Johann Georg (1731), Anna Margaretha (1733), Catharina (1735). 2- (353) Anna-Elizabeth, b. 22 Sept. 1744. 2. (354) Catharine, confirmed at age of thirteen years. 2. (355) Michael, confirmed 18 May 1766. 2. (356) Elizabeth, confirmed i June 1760; m. 27 Jan. 1763 Johannes Keyser. 2. (357) ANNA-MARIA MARSTELLAR, b. 23 Apr. 1736; confirmed at the Trappe Church, Providence tsp., 12 Apr. 1752; d. at Easton 25 Sept. 1830; ni. 16 Dec. 1756 ("at John Koplin's house" by the pastor The Revd. H. M. Muhlenberg) Andrew Herster, b. 1726, d. on the prison-ship ^'Jersey'" 25 Dec. 1776. Issue: John (129), Daniel (130), Mary (131). 75 3- (129) JOHN HERSTER, b. at Falkner Swamp, i6 Oct. 1758, d. at Easton 25 Feb. 1856; m. Margaret Shnyder, b. 1762, d. 11 Jan. 181 1. Issue: Catharine (132), ELIZABETH (133), George (134), Mary (135), Joseph (136), John (137). 4. (133) ELIZABETH HERSTER, b. 25 Nov. 1786, d. 12 May 1861 ; m. Henry Eyerman (6), b. 29 Jan. 1784, d. 22 Feb. 1814. Issue: John (5), Edward, Margaret. 5. (5) CAPTAIN JOHN EYERMAN, b. 6 July 1808, d. 6 Jan. 1883; m. 15 Aug. 1844 Anna M. Black (32S), b. 17 Aug. 1820, d. 28 Oct. 1891. Issue : 6. (4) EDWARD H. EYERMAN, b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Alice S. Heller (203), b. 2 Oct. 1846. Issue: 7. (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1867; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: 8. (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. 8. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. AV^-.— For the issue of 129- 137, see Herster family. jnaherisk'keskon Ball. The tompany of t-l/iiy/y e/lyi-^^^L^t a^uyh ^t^/t-t/^>T^>,^*lD is respectfully solicUed at «e 0323 aa. H. SJ^YDER, J yL™^ ^. //^ -^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ '^i^^ 76 OalUiurst Book Plate: Shield altered to contain copy of the Davis & Sanford Portrait of Marguerite Eyerman (1897). BUTZ ACOB BUTZ, the grandfather of Michael (573), is, according to tradition and other more reliable sources, descended from Otto Butz, A.D. 473. The Vienna Book of Heraldry c^^^ the original ancestor " Butrus," who was taken to Germany as a prisoner of war in A.D. 160. I. JACOB BUTZ had Jacob (574), Henry, Christian, Peter, George, Abraham, Catharine, Charlotte, Elisabeth, Rachael, Mary and Michael. 2- (574) JACOB BUTZ, the emigrant ancestor, had Michael (573), and perhaps others. He came to America before the emigration of 1727. AMERICAN GENEALOGY. 3. (573) MICHAEL BUTZ was born in Springfield tsp., Bucks Co., and died in Forks tsp. in Julj^ 1779; m. Elizabeth Weaver, b. 11 July 1730, d. 6 Sept. 1795. Issue: CHRISTIAN (205), Adam (206), Mary (207), Peter (208), George (209), Michael (210), Cecilia (211), Abraham (212), Henry (213), Jacob (214), Charlotta (215), Elizabeth (216), Catharine (217), Margaret (218). About the year 1763 Michael Butz removed to Forks tsp., near Easton, where he settled on a farm of 200 acres, which he had previously purchased from Paul .\bel (10 May 1763). On the i3thof October he joined Captain Jacob .\rndt's Colonial company. {Condii's History 0/ Easton, p. 197 ; Fritts' History 0/ Northampton, iSyy, p. 53.) The original roll of this company is in the possession of B. M. Youells. He took the oath of allegiance on the 15th Dec. 1777 (No. iSSj. {Pa. Hist. Soc. Mss. Records, ij6j-jS, p. 251.) 77 4. (205) CHRISTIAN BUTZ, b. i8 Nov. 1756, d. 10 Oct. 1821 ; m. Mary Wagener (25), b. 18 Jan. 1760, d. 18 Jan. 1833. Issue: Susanna (32), Jacob (33), David (34), Mary (35), Michael (36), Daniel (37), Eliza- beth (38). CHRISTIAN BUTZ, son of Michael, was a member of Capt. Buss' (First) Company, Forks tsp.. Fifth Battalion, Northampton Co. Militia, ordered to march 30 July 1778. (sd Pa. Arch. XIV, p. 577.) He took the oath of allegiance 30 Dec. 1777 (No. 195). {Pa. Hist. Soc. Mss. Rec. lydy-iyyS, p. 251.) In 1796 he was Assessor for Forks. In 1801 County Commissioner, and from 181 1-1813 County Treasurer. The old Butz mill, built by Col. Kachlein in 1762, was purchased by Christian Butz from Andrew Kachlein. Assessors return, Easton, 1806. Christian Butz, miller, at 200, 20 '4 acres land, i lot, 2 mills, horses, mares, geldings, cattle. 5- 9- 9- 5- 5- "^/^ (32) SUSANNA BUTZ, b. 8 June 1783, d. 20 Dec. 1853; m. 18 Mar. 1804 Jacob Heller (285), b. 23 Apr. 1782, d. 14 Oct. 1834. Issue: Maria (219), Susan (220), Christian (221), Charles (222), William (223), Jacob (224), Matilda (225), Daniel (226). A^ole. — For the issue of 219-226, see Heller family. (221) CHRISTIAN B. HELLER, b. 16 Dec. 1812, d. 13 May 1873; m. 25 June 1839 Henrietta Detwiller (194), b. 13 June 1819. Issue: Maria (201), Elizabeth (202), Alice (203), Henry (204). Note. — For the issue of 201-02-04, see Heller family. (203) ALICE S. HELLER, b. 2 Oct. 1846; m. 10 Feb. 1865 Edward H. Eyerman (4), b. 5 Aug. 1845, d. 7 Mar. 1874. Issue: John (3). (3) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 15 Jan. 1S67; m. 21 Apr. 1888 Lucy E. Maxwell, b. 28 Aug. 1864. Issue: (2) MARGUERITE EYERMAN, b. 28 Mar. 1895. (i) JOHN EYERMAN, b. 5 Apr. 1899. (33) JACOB BUTZ, b. 16 Apr. 1786, d. s.p. 5 Sept. 1854. (34) DAVID BUTZ, b. 1789, d. 18 Feb. 1827; m. Mary Herster (135), b. 1790, d. 24 Mar. 1868. Issue: John (227), Christian (228), Susan (229), Daniel (230), Joseph (231), Ebezena (232), Mary (233). 6. (227) John H. Butz, b. 4 June 181 1, d.s.p. 21 April 1879. 6. (228) Christian Butz, b. 13 Oct. 1814, d. 20 Sept. 1859, and had issue. 6. (229) Susan Butz, b. 16 Nov. 1816, d. 17 Apr. 1891 ; m. James R. Innes, of Easton, b. 23 May 1814, d. 24 Sept. 1893, and had issue. Samuel Innes and his children are descended from Susan Butz (229). 78 6. (230) Daniel H. Butz, b. 1818, d. 30 Dec. 1858, bachelor. 6. (231) Joseph, William and Elizabeth Butz. 6. (232) EBEZENA BUTZ, b. 6 Jan. 1810, d. 16 June 1892; m. 21 Nov. 1828 William J. Harmony, b. 7 Apr. 1807, d. 20 Oct. 1891, and had Mary (440), David (441), Edward (442), Joseph (443). 7. (440) MARY B. HARMONY, b. 31 Dec. 1829, d. 12 Jan. 1902; m. William L. Davis, b. 6 Aug. 1826, d. 3 Oct. 1870, and had Emily (444), Edward (445), Adele (446), John (447), William (448). 8. (444) Emily Davis, b. 31 May 1850; m. 29 Dec. 1870 Dr. Joseph Mixsell V. Wagener 5 (79) (87), b. 24 May 1846, d. 3 July 1888, and had Austin (449), Leighton (450), Joseph (451). 9. (449) Austin Mixsell, b. 20 Oct. 1873; m. 15 Feb. 1899 Anna E. Garis, and had Edwin. 9. (450) lycighton Mixsell, b. i Oct. 1871. 9. (451) Joseph Mixsell, b. 7 Oct. 1888. 8. (445) Edward Davis, b. 19 Jan. 1852, d. 12 Sept. 1892; m. Belle Hulsizer, b. 15 Apr. 1874, and had William and Floyd. 8. (446) ADELE H. DAVIS, b. 25 Nov. 1861. 8. (447) John Davis, d. 1856. 8. (448) William H. Davis, d. 1867. 7. (441) REAR-ADMIRAL DAVID B. HARMONY, U. S. N., b. 3 Sept. 1832; m. Georgia H. McGowan, deceased. 7. (442) Edward H. Harmony, b. 6 Oct. 1836, d. 26 Jan. 1901 ; m. Elizabeth Titus. 7- (443) Joseph H. Harmony, ist passed Asst. Engineer U. S. N., b. 6 Sept. 1840; d. 22 Nov. 1878; m. Mar}^ Hills, of Cincinnati. Ch.: Elizabeth. 6- (233) Mary Butz, b. i Dec. 1812; m. Herman S. Heckman. Issue: 5 John H. (m. and issue), 5 Edmund (m. and issue), 5 William (see Kachlein- Herster). The descendants of David Butz (34) are also descended from Andrew Herster, q. v. 5. (35) MARY BUTZ, b. 7 June 1793, d. 21 Aug. 1878; m. Peter Keiper, b. 27 Jan. 1785, d. 21 Dec. 1855. Issue: John (234), Mary (235), Christian (236), Jacob (237), Charles (238), Susan (239), Elizabeth (240), George (241), David (242). 6. (234) John Keiper, b. 6 June 181 1, d. 8. Sept. 1849. 6. (235) Mary Keiper, b. 14 Aug. 1813, d. 15 Mar. 1875; m. Chas. W. Mixsell (Wag. 55), b. 10 May 1799, d. 15 Mar. 1875. Issue: Susan (243), Mary (244), Emily (245), Jacob (246). 79 7- (243) Susan P- Mixsell, b. ii July 1837; m. Col. Charles A. WikofiF, U. S. A., b. 8 Mar. 1837, killed in the advance upon Santiago de Cuba, 1 July, 1898. 7. (244) Mary Mixsell, b. 30 Jan. 1840. 7. (245) Emily V. Mixsell, b. 5 Sept. 1844; m. Dr. William S. Lalor, of Trenton, b. 16 Apr. 1848. 7. (246) C. Jacob Mixsell, b. 25 Oct. 1848 ; m. Sarah Peacher, b. 14 Nov. 1S53. 6. (236) Dr. Christian B. Keiper, b. 4 Dec. 1816, b. 10 Apr. 1890; m. Mary A. Flemming, 1834-79, ^^^ ^^^ issue. 6. (237) Jacob Keiper, of New Orleans. 6. (238) Charles Keiper, b. 31 May 1822, d. 20 April 1862, bachelor. 6. (239) Susan Keiper ; m. William Dickson. 6. (240) Elizabeth Keiper, b. 12 Nov. 1819, d. 3 May 1873 ; m. Charles Locke. 6. (241) George Keiper, 4 (242) David Keiper. 5. (36) MICHAEL BUTZ, b. i Jan. 1796, d. 15 Nov. 1889; m. 22 Oct. 1822 Elizabeth Shimer, b. 21 Apr. 1805, d. 5 June 1899. Issue: Mary (247), Elizabeth (248), Jacob (249), David (250), Charles (251), Matilda (252), Samuel (253), Edward (254). 6. (247) Mary A. Butz, b. 6 July 1823, d. 5 Dec. 1881. 6. (248) Elizabeth Butz, b. 12 Ma}' 1826, d. i Jan. 1843. 6. (249) Jacob Butz, b. 30 Apr. 1828, d. 10 Jan. 1901 ; m. Adelia D. Bixler, b. 28 July 1835. Issue: Charles (255), Elizabeth (256), Eloise (257), Lewis (258). 7- (255) Charles M. Butz, b. 21 May 1861. 7. (256) Elizabeth S. Butz, b. 9 May 1864. 7. (257) Eloise D. Butz, b. 15 Feb. 1866; m. James R. Donnelly, b. 17 Aug. 1865. Issue: 6 James R. (13 May 1890), 6 Charles D. (7 June 1893), 6 Arthur B. (31 Aug. 1895), Richard (13 Apr. 1898). 7. (258) Lewis E. Butz, b. 17 July 1871. 6. (250) David Butz, b. 21 Apr. 1831, 10 Sept. 1898. 6. (251) Charles Butz, b. 6 June 1834, d. i Oct. 1838. 6. (252) Matilda Butz, b. 5 May 1837; m. Henry R. Chidsey, b. 16 June 1834, d. 21 July 1870. 6- (253) Samuel Butz, b. 9 Sept. 1840. 6. (254) Edward Butz, b. 31 Aug. 1844; m. Annie E. Geary, b. 6 July 1848. Issue: 5 Mary, b. 25 Dec. 1870; 5 Edward, b. 8 Feb. 1873. 80 MICHAEL BUTZ (36). FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN 1S84. 5- (37) Daniel W. Butz, b. 1802, d. 19 Apr. 1867; m. Elvira Barnet (139), b. 1805, d. 14 Feb. 1885. Issue: Mary (259), Margaret (260), Ellen (261), George (381). 6. (259) Mary Butz, b. 27 Jan. 1832; ra. George R. Seitz, b. 20 June 1828, d. II Mar. 1875. Issue: 5 Ellen M., 5 Mary, 5 George, 5 Edward. 6. (260) Margaret Butz, b. 22 Jan. 1834, d. 21 Oct. 1886; m. A. N. Wilking. 6. (261) Ellen Butz, b. 14 Feb. 1835, d. 19 July 1876 ; m. Clinton M. Andrews. Issue: Clarence N. Andrews, b. 29 July 1856; m. Jennie Neiman. Issue: Edith E., Marion, Clarence D., Jeannette M., Elizabeth D. The issue of Daniel W. Butz are also descended from Andrew Herster, q. v. 5. (38) Elizabeth Butz, bap. 21 Jan. 1782, d. 1842; m. Philip Odenwelder. 4. (206) ADAM BUTZ, b. 1760, d. 29 Oct. 1810; settled in Hamilton, Monroe. 4. (207) MARY BUTZ, b. 1761, d. 20 Jan. 1833. 4. (208) PETER BUTZ, b. 1764, of Monroe. 4. (209) GEORGE BUTZ, of Butztown, b. 1764; m. Catharine, b. 1769, d. 18 Sept. 1849, dau. of Simon Dreisbach, and had Elizabeth (262), Mary (263), Simon (264), Catharine (265), Jacob (266), Lydia (267), George (268), Susan (269). 5. (262) ELIZABETH BUTZ, m. John Schweitzer, of Hanover, and had Simon, John, Eliza, Josiah, Melvina, George. 5. (263) MARY BUTZ, m. Joseph Jones, of Bethlehem tsp., and had a Helen, i^ Sarah, <: George, (/William, ^ Josiah, yjoseph. 6. a Helen, m. Tite; 6 i!i Sarah, m. Stricher; 6 f George, m. Weaver, 4 ch.; 6 a? William, bachelor; 6 ^Josiah, of Freemansburg, i ch. ; 6 /Joseph. 5. (264) SIMON BUTZ, m. Elizabeth Freeman, and had Charles, of New Orleans, Catharine (Myers), George (id), Anna Maria, Edward. 5. (265) CATHARINE BUTZ, m. John Schweitzer, of Butztown, and had Julie Ann (m. John Best), Anna Maria (Ruch), Mary (de Schweinitz, of Nazareth), Catharine (m. Jacob Appel, of Hellertown), George, Rebecca (Miller, of Bethlehem), Sarah, Robert (m. Mary Rinker), Eliza (Kern, of Bethlehem). 5. (266) Jacob. 5. (267) Lydia. 5. (268) GEORGE BUTZ, b. 4 May 1809; m. Eliza Levan, and had Emma (McCape, of Philadelphia). 81 5. (269) SUSANNA BUTZ, b. 18 Dec. 1795, d. 17 Dec. 1S64; m. Jacob Freeman, and had Catharine (270), Mary (271), Edward (272), Susannah (273), Isabella (281), George (282), Emma (283). 6. (270) CATHARINE FREEMAN, b. 22 Apr. 1814; m. Jacob Wilt. 6. (271) MARY A. FREEMAN, b. 8 Nov. 1817, d. 12 Dec. 1847; ist wife of Joseph Sigman. 6. (272) EDWARD FREEMAN, b. 27 Sept. 1820, d. i Oct. 1845. 6. (273) SUSANNAH FREEMAN, b. 23 July 1822, d. 17 Oct. 1884; m. 13 Feb. 1838 Dr. C. C. Field, b. 18 Feb. 1817, d. 3 Dec. 1886, and had Charles F. (274), W. Gibson (275), Edmunds H. (276), Emma D. (277), Geo. B. W. (278), B. Rush (279), Isabella L. (280). 7. (274) Charles F. Field, b. 27 Apr. 1840, d. 29 June 1840. 7. (275) W. Gibson Field, b. 25 Oct. 1841 (of Enfield, Ct.) ; m. 25 Oct. 1887 Edna M. Potter (from Gov. William Bradford), b. 24 Mar. 1847. 7. (276) Edmunds H. Field, b. 7 Nov. 1844, d. 14 Sept. 1861. 7. (277) Emma D. Field, b. 8 Feb. 1857; m. 1885 Dr. Royal W. Auiidon. 7. (278) Dr. Geo. B. W. Field, b. i Feb. 1S59; m. 24 Apr. 1883 Maggie Pyatt. Issue: 8 C. C. (b. 19 Nov. 1890, d. 9 Aug. 1891), 8 Margaret S. (b. 30 Mar. 1884). 7. (279) Dr. B. Rush Field, b. 3 Nov. 1861 ; m. 9 Apr. 1902 Nan Edna Rounsavell, b. 30 May 1874. 7. (280) Isabella L. Field, b. 23 Dec. 1863; m. 8 June 1892 Henry DeLano Carryl, of New York, b. 22 Mar. 1859. Ch.: Dorothy F., b. 8 Oct. 1901. 6. (281) Isabella L. Freeman, b. 24 Nov. 1826, d. 13 Jan. 1861. 2d wife of Joseph Sigman. 6. (282) George W. Freeman, b. 20 Feb. 1832 ; m. 6 Aug. 1850 Matilda Seip, and had Edward (m. Emily Knecht), Mame (m. G. W. Bachman), Walter. 6. (283) Emma D. Freeman, b. 28 Apr. 1834, d. i Dec. 1855, m. E. D. W. Parsons. 4. (210) MICHAEL BUTZ, b. 1769, d. 28 Feb. 1826; m. Catharine, dau. of Christopher and Christina Keller, of Hamilton, Monroe, and had issue, incl. Christina Butz, who m. Stroud Rees, and had Wm. Stroud Rees, of Stroudsburg. 4. (211) CECILIA BUTZ, b. 17 Apr. 1767. 4. (212) ABRAHAM BUTZ, b. 9 Dec. 1768. 82 4. (213) HENRY BUTZ, of Oxford tsp., Warren Co., N. J., b. 8 Oct. 1753, d. 17 Mar. 1843; m. 29 Feb. 1777 Anne Eve Huffschmidt (dau. of Peter, d. 1794, and Mary Hufifschmidt, of Hamilton), b. 10 Mar. 1759, d. 22 June 1838. Issue: Christian (45), Peter (44), Michael (46), Philip (48), Henry (47), Adam (50), EHas (49), Elizabeth (452 Bartlemey), Catharine (455 Hess), Mary (454 Berger), Susau (456 Hiles), Margaret (459 Bartow), Sarah (453 Forster), Eve (457 Kleinhans), Christiana (458 Warner). 5. (45) Christian Butz, b. 16 Sept. 1779, d. 2 Feb. i860, and had Catharine, Sarah-Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Henry, Jacob, David, Adam. 5. (46) Michael Butz; m. Adeline Searls. 5. (48) Philip Butz; m. Susanna Angle. 5. (47) Henry Butz; m. Elizabeth Mann, and had Caroline (Stem), Sarah (Boyer), Christian, Catharine (m. Samuel Hilliard), Mary (Hopler), John R. (b. 21 June 1812, living; m. Rebecca Horn, b. 10 Aug. 1812, d. 12 Oct. 1899 of Serepta, Warren Co., N. J.), Margaret (Taylor), and Daniel. 5. (50) Adam Butz ; m. Lydia Longstreet. 5. (49) Elias Butz; m. Catherine Emery. 5. (459) MARGARET BUTZ, b. 15 Apr. 1790, d. 6 Dec. 1877; m. 7 Apr. 1813, John Bartow, b. 16 Oct. 1791, d. 5 Apr. 1830, and had Philip (460), Margaret (461), Sallie (462), EfEe (463), Susan H. (464). 6. (460) PHIUP BARTOW, b. 5 Oct. 1815; m. 6 Apr. 1853 Sarah Klein- hans. No issue. 6. (461) MARGARET BARTOW, b. 5 Oct. 1817, d. 19 Nov. 1895; m- Joseph B. Christie, and had Clarissa (465), Effie (466), Emma (467), George (468), Jerome (469). 7. (465) Clarissa Christie; m. Lyon. 7. (466) Effie Christie; m. Irving Stone. 7. (467) Emma Christie, b. 28 Dec. 1845, d. 7. Apr. 1897; m. 30 Aug. 1866 The Rev. O. D. Patch, of Hillsdale, Mich., b. 6 Sept. 1839. Ch.: Charles O. (b. 19 Aug. 1868), Effie C. (b. 28 Nov. 1872), Jessie E. (b. 21 Mar. 1875, d. 3 Dec. 1894). 7. (468) George Christie. 7. (469) Jerome Christie ; m. and living at Quincy, 111. 6. (462) SALLIE L. BARTOW, b. 20 Aug. 1819, d. 9 Jan. 1896; m. 26 Jan. 1842 William Maxwell Sherrerd, b. 18 Nov. 1805, d. 5 Jan. 1863 (a descendant of John and Anne Maxwell), and had Mary M. R. (470). 83 7- (47°) Mary Mrgt. Robesou Sherrerd, b. 3 Feb. 1844; m. ist, David Lenox How, b. 23 Aug. 1835, d. 22 Dec. 1893; m. 2d, Alonzo Phillips, i ch.: Jennie S. (471). 8. (471) Jennie Sherrerd How, b. 12 Apr. 1864; m. 25 Nov. 1885 Ernest L,. Welch, of Minneapolis, b. 16 July 1863, and had 7 Thomas H. (b. 21 Apr. 18S7), 7 May Marguerite (b. 26 May 1891), 7 June Josephine (b. 24 June 1893), 7 Janet. 6. (463) EFFIE BARTOW, b. 9 July 1S21, d. 18 Nov. 1901 ; m. 1842 George Hiles Wilson, b. 1818, d. 23 Dec. 1899, and had Aunie (472), William S. (473). James S. (474)- 7. (472) Annie Wilson, b. 1843, ^- 21 Nov. 1901 ; m. 1870 Marshall G. Moore, b. 1828, d. 10 Dec. 1901, and had Frederick, George W., William W., Robert, Russell, Lawrence, deceased. 7. (473) William S. Wilson, deceased. 7. (474) James Scranton Wilson; m. Miss Lukens. i ch., Grace. 6. (464) SUSAN HILES BARTOW, b. 18 Nov. 1824; m. 13 Apr. 1846 Joseph Johnson Postern, and had Philip B. (475), Annie W. (476), Emma C. (477). 7. (475) PHILIP B. POSTERN, b. 8 July 1847, d. 5 Aug. 1887 ; m. 27 Feb. 1869 Jessie B. Miller. 7. (476) ANNIE W. POSTERN, b. 25 June 1852, d. 16 Feb." 1857. 7. (477) EMMA CHRISTIE POSTERN, b. 15 Apr. 1849; m. 21 Oct. 1869 Douglas Norval Green, of Syracuse, b. 8 Oct. 1844, and had Annie P. (478), Joseph D. (479), Albert H. (480). 8. (478) ANNIE POSTERN GREEN, b. 3 Feb. 1872, d. 6 Mar. 1872. 8. (479) JOSEPH DOUGLAS GREEN, b. 3 Feb. 1874. 8. (480) ALBERT HENRY GREEN, b. 13 Nov. 1875, d. 10 Oct. 1876. 4. (214) Jacob Butz, of Knowlton tsp. , Sussex, N. J., the eldest son. 4. (215) Charlotta Butz; m. Conrad Shearer. 4. (216) Elizabeth Butz; ni. Philip Hickenboden. 4. (217) Catharine Butz; ui. John Sipperlin. 4. (218) Margaret Butz. Adam Buty., who died in Lower Saucon in the year 1806, was not unlikely a brother of Michael (573) and a son of Jacob, the emigrant ancestor. At the baptism of Michael's daughter Cecilia, 1767, Adam and Anna Margaretta Butz were the sponsors, and at the baptism of .\dam's son John Michael, 1767, Michael and Elizabeth Butz were the spon.sors. Adam and Anna Margaretta Butz had John Michael (b. 1 May 1767), Nicholas (b. 29 June 1762), John (bap. 24 Maj' 1772), Catharine (m. Henry Geissinger), Magdalena (m. Frederick Andreas), Peter, Adam, Maria (m. Jacob Miller), and George (ch.: Maria, Jesse, Samuel). The Butz coat-armour is : shield, argent an eagle displayed azure ; crest, a lion rampant dexter. Helmet, spangenheltite to dexter. 84 MARGUERITE EYERMAN AND JOHN EYERMAN. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT ATLANTIC CITY, MAY, 1899, J^-J^l-J^LJ^UiLinjnjnj::iJaj;LRJU^J^lJLr^^ gn^jrij^^n^ru/TUi ^ijij^j'Linin^n^kfn^^ DIETZ JgJSg^jlOHAN SIMON HELLER married in ^•^''^^^^21 1749 Louisa (Lowii), the daughter of Adam and Anna Catharina Dietz. Unfortunately we have no record of the dates of birth and death of Adam Dietz, but on a grave stone in St. Peter's yard (v. Eyerman TAe Old Grave Yards of Northampton^ etc., Vol. I, p. 79), we find that Anna Catharina Dietz was born in 1704, married in 1722, had eleven children, and died in 1753. Of these eleven children we have the records of four. Margareth (620), Lowii (358), Catha- rine (621), John (622). 2. (620) Margareth Dietz, b. 15 Feb. 1724, d. 23 Apr. 1790; m. Captain Casper Doll, b. 2 Feb. 1724, d. 11 Feb. 1793, and had among others George Doll, b. 11 Feb. 1744, d. 10 Aug. 1783, and Anna Doll, b. 22 July 1746, d. 29 May 1772, the second wife of Colonel Peter Kachlein, p. 14. 2. (358) Louisa Dietz, b. 12 June 1726, d. 13 Apr. 1768 ; m. 1749 Johan Simon Heller (396), b. 18 June 1721, d. 20 Mar. 1783, v. Heller. 2. (621) Catharine Dietz, d. 2 Oct. 1793. 2. (622) John Dietz and his wife Maria had Peter, John, Frederick, Catharine and Susanna (623). 85 3- (623) Susanna Dietz ; m. George Andre, and had Michael (624), Adam (625), and others. 4. (624) Michael Andre, 1770-1815, and his wife Elizabeth had issue. 4. (625) Adam Andre had by his first wife, Jacob and Rebecca (m. Thos. Metz), and by his second wife (Elizabeth), Susanna, Thomas, Adam, Samuel, Catharina-Fredricka (m. Geo. J. Felker), Christiana (m. John Dietz), Regina (m. John Kern), Rachael (m. Cornelius Young). sf jQ. ts 2 ^ S2r A a Company is requested tit the ^^ationoC '^Mth$^ ^^^V$i ^^y nttttftC ^^^oCf) ^0 be given at the Western Hotel, on the 22rf February, 1843. Capt. Samuel Yohe, Lieut. G. W. Barnet, " J. J. Herster, " J. Eyerinan, MANAGERS. Qr .Mar. J. P. Wolf, Surgeon A. Yohe, Sergt. Adam Yohe, " W.J. Harmony, Corp. D. F. Able, " J. M. Herster, Privt W.J. Browne, " S. Sherrerd, •' W. Maxwell. Floor Manager, Capt. Andrew H. Reeder. 86 X p je-*^-r^t ,^^^, ^.r^'ycfff^ INDEX Page Abel 77 ackerman, . . . .18, 19, 40 Adamson, II AiNEY, 60 Allen, 20 Allison, 60 Allshouse 54 Amidon 82 Anderson 50 Andre, 86 Andreas 84 Andrews 81 Angle, 83 A ppel family, 31 Appel, . .31. 32. 33. 34, 35, 44. 62, 64 67, 69, 70, 72, 81 Applebach, 33 Armitage, 46 Arndt, . . .13, 15, 17, 18, 53, 77 Ash, 66 Ashmead, 58 ATLEE, 15 Aykrs, 41 Babcock, 41 Bachman, 82 Bacon 45 Bader, 64 Balil family 61 Bahl, . . -32. 35. 61, 62, 69, 71, 72 Baker, 11 Banta 20 Barnet, ... 43, 54, 55, 65, 68, 81 Barthold 15 Bartlemey, 83 Bartow, 83, 84 Baum, 44 Beeson 41 Beidleman 48 Belloni, 27 Bender family, 73 Bender 16, 73, 74 Benhem, 33 Page Benton 42 Berger 83 Berkeley 44 Berlin 21, 54, 58 Best 81 BEVCHER, 21 BICKLE 34 Bird, 59 Bittenbender 40, 41 Bixler So Black, . . . ii, 18, 23, 55, 74, 76 Blank, 62 Blass 20 Blauvelt 12 Bluckie, . ' 15 Bogert family, 69 BoGERT, ... 26, 31, 35, 67, 69, 70 Boggs, 43 BoiLEAU, 40 Bonaparte, 64 Booker, 47 boudinot, 16 Boyd 55 Boyer, 83 Bradford, 82 Brady, 18 Breckenridge 47 Brent, 42 Brodbeck 13, 64 Brodie, 59 Brooks 21 Broomall 51 Brown, 68 Browne 68 Brunner, 34 Buckley, 44 Buckman 55 Burke, 45, 46 Burwell, 28 Boss, 78 Blitz family, 77 BuTz, . . 20, 27, 30, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50, 55 56, 77. 78, 79. 80. «i. 82, 83, 84 87 Calvin, . Cappes, Carey, . Carlton, Carrington, Carroll, Carryl, . Case, . Castner, Cauffman, Cawley, Chamberlain Cherry, Chidsey, Chisolm, Christie, . Church, . Clayton, . Clemens, Coles, Cottingham, CONDIT, Connor, . Copeland, . Correll, Coryell, . Craig, Crittenden, Crosby, . cuthbert, . Custer, . Cyphers, Daniel, . Banner, Datwyler, Davis, Day, De Decies, De Forest, De Lano, . De la Poer De Schweinitz, Deshler, Delwiller /ami Detwiller, Dewalt, Dickson, Diehl, Diets family, Dietz, Dikens, Diltz, Dixon, Doddridge, Doll, . Donnelly', Dorney, DOSTER, . Douglass, Drake, . Dreisbach, Dun, Duncan, ly. II, 13. 58, 62, 72, 78 ■ 17 32 • 42 46 . 46 19 . 82 43 . 18 47 • 59 28 • 43 80 . 28 83,84 • 24 55 • 47 43, 47 . 65 14, 77 • 55 42 . 65 • 76 20, 26, 53 57 . 56 28 • 50 39 . 65 21 • 63 20, 44, 67, 79, 81 . 46 42 . 46 82 • 42 81 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 • 63 21, 27, 32, 33, 39, 50 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70 • 33 So 28,45 85 25,85 16 • 19 43 • 47 14,85 . 80 70 • 65 46, 84 • 41 28, 81 . 46 42 Page • 42, 43 2t, 41, 58 . 20 51 Ddnham, Ddnlap, .... Durham, Earl, Eberhard 62 Edleman, 19 Egner, 70 Ehrhart, 35 Elliott, 40 Ellis, 11 Ely, 64 Emery, 83 Engleman 34 Engle, . . . . . . 44 Engler 73 EVERITT 21 Eyer 10, 23 Eyermatt family, .... 9 Eyerman, . 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, II, 12, 15 16, iS, 23, 24, 27, 32, 39, 50 52, 55, 62, 65, 68, 70, 72, 74 76, 78, 85, 86 Fahs II Falconer 41 Feidt 20 Felker, 86 Fenstermacher, 74 FiCHTER, 66 Field 82 Finch, 16 Fink, 70 FiNLAY, 59 Fischell 59 Fitzgerald, 42 Flemming 80 Focht, 65 FORSTER, 83 Fox 46 Frederick of Prussia, . . .38 Freeman, 81, 82 Frey, 13 Fried, 57 Fritchman, 34 Fritts 54, 77 Frueauff, 65 Fuller, 18 Fulmer, 34 Garis, 79 Geary 80 Geissinger 61, 84 George III., 16 Gibson, 82 Glass 20 Gonzales 26 GouNDiE 32, 33, 34 Grandison, 42 Grant 15 Gray, 28 Gregg 29 Green 41, 47, 65, 84 Grim 32 Groover, 21 Gwinner 15, 40, 59 88 Haas, . Hackett, Hahn, Hali,, Hamhton, Hancock, Hankey, Hanna, . Hargravb, Harlow, Harmony, . Harrison, Hart, Hartzell, Hashar, Haughton, haumuli.er, Hauser, . Havemann, Havemeyer, Havlin, Hay, Hazzard, Heckman, Heinemann, Heller family, Heller, Helper, Hemingway, . Hendry, Henry, . Hepburn, . Herster family^ Herster, . Hess, Hibbard, HiCKENBODEN, Hiles, Hill, Hilliard, . HiLM, Hindle, HiNTON, . hoagland, Hobart, . HOCH, . hockendorn, holcombe, Holland, Holmes, Hooper, . HOPLER, Horn, horsfield, hottenstein, hodghton, How, Howe, Howell, Huebner, huffschmidt, HULICK, HULSIZER, II, I», 30, 32, 70, 72, 24, 25 39. 50. 74, 76: 21, 2 56,58 79.81 44 41 9, 20 26, 27 55, 62; 78,85 40, 43 59. 60 34, 45 28, 29 44 Page 30 55, 79 13, 74 • 45 42, 46 ■ 34 16 . 20 61 ■ 41 79 27, 68 59. 60 . 21 74 • 47 II • 30 57 • 27 66 28, 29 42 76, 79 II • 25 28, 29 64, 65 41 28, 34 45 • 41 47 • 53 48,53 67, 75 46,83 41 84 83,84 39 83 79 43 41 19 46 13 63 43 44 27 16 83 40. 83 26 32 42 84 15 46, 48 38 83 55 79 Page honsicker 26 Hunt 57 Hunter, 41 Huntington, 41 Hutchison, 42 Ihrib 22, 44, 76 INNES, . ■ . . .27, 34, 44, 78 Irving 22, 83 JAQUES, • 56 Jenny, 63 JEUNE, 63 Johnson, 41, 84 Johnston 34 Joline, ..'.... 40 Jones 41, 66, 81 Kachlein fatnily, Kachlein, . II, 13, Kech, . Keiper, Keller, Kendie, Kepler, Kern, Kessler Keyser, King, . Kinsey, I^irkpatrick, Kleckner, Klein, Kleinhans, Kline, Knauss, . Knecht, Knight, . KOOKEN, KOPLIN, . KOPPES, Kostenbadhr Kramer, Krause, . Krikbel, KrilL, Kutzler, La BantS, Lake, . Lalor, Lamboid, Lapham, Larisch, Laubach, Lawall, Lawfer, Leary, Lee, Leeds, Leiffriet, 20, 21, 7S, 79. . 13 14, 15, 16, 17, iS, 19 22, 40, 58, 59. 64. 74 85 34 40, 79, 80 34,82 iS 54 I, 86 60 75 41 18, 19 20 33 70 83 60 47 67, 82 46 14 53. 75 32 74 32 ii 37 49 19 17 80 35 18 66 33. 62 40. 65 47 42 55 65 49 19. 89 Leighton, . Leith, Lenox, Levan, Lewers, LiCHTESWALLER Lilliendahl, Locke, Lock WOOD, Long, longstreet, LORING, . LOSEY, LUKENS, . Ldli., . LUM, Lyon, . Mackenzie, Malone, Mann, Marshai,!:,, Ma r Stella r fa m ily Marstellar, Martin, . Martine, Matlack, Mattes, Maxwell, McBride, McCape, McCurdy, McGowan, McHose, McKeen, McKinley, McLaughlii McLean, Meeker, Meissner, Meneges, Metz, Michler, MiERS, Miller, Minturn, Mixsell, Mix, MOHR, Moore, . MORFORD, Morrow, Muhlenberg, MiJLLER, . MULLEY, MUNRO, Mdrphy, Myers, Nash, . Nash^e, . Neiman, Newlin, . Nicholas, 12, 18 65, 68 34, 39, , 40 27. 79 34, 62 , 84 . 81 20, 54 • 33 67 . 80 40, 46 . 65 . 83 • 15 17 . 84 43 . 46 ■ 83 . 42 41 ■ 54, 83 . 84 ■ 75 53, 54, 60, 75 . 66 13 • 54 19, 56, 57 32, 50. 55, 62 74, 76, 78, 83 42 81 79 • 32 44, 65 • 52 27 ■ 44 44 . 20 64 . 86 45, 46, 58, 65, 68 . 28 10, 65, 81, 84 . . . 58 44, 45, 55, 65, 79 . . . 56 62, 70 . . . 84 40 • 45 ■ 40, 53, 75 . 10 57 • 43- 46 40 . 81 41 41 81 47 56 Noble, Norval, Nungessor, Odenwelder, Oliver, . Opp, . Orville, Oster, Ott, Page, . Palmer, . Pannebecker Parke, Parker, Parsons, Patch, Patton, . Paynter, . Peacher, Penn, . Penn-Gaskell Pentz, Pennypacker, Perritt, Peters, Pfeiffer Phillips, Platt, Plumb, Pomp, . Porter, Postern, Potter, Purcell, Pyatt, Reeder, Rees, Reichel, Reimer, . Reitznaur, Remely, Rempp, Reph, Rex, . Rewalt, Richards, RICKER, . Riegel, Rinker, . Risler, Robeson, Roessel family, Roessel, Rodenbough, Roseberry, rosengarten Ross, . ROSSLER, rounsavell, Ruch, RULISON, 49, Page . 44 34,81 • 73 35, 44 ■ 83 9 • 32 42 ■ 36 50 . 67 47 74,82 83 ■ 47 25 . 80 45, 50 ■ 45 56 , 50, 51 41 15. 25 23 66, 84 56 48 59 46 84 82 47 82 46, 65, 76 82 66 30 32 74 23 29 46 59 29 48 65 81 17 84 23 10, 23 34,44 19 • 53 42 63 82 Si 90 RUNKI.E, RUNYON, Rush, Saeger, Samuei,, . Sandt, Santee, . SATTERFIEtD, SCHAEFFER, . SCHMID, Schneider, schooi,ey, . SCHOTT, . SCHLOUGH, . SCHULTZ, Schweitzer, scranton, Searls, Seiler, . Seip, . Seitz, Senn, . Senter, . Sewitz family, Sewitz, . Shaffer, . Shearer, Sherrkrd, . Sherwood, Shewei^l, . Shick, Shimer, Shnyder, Shodse, . Shurtleff, SiGMAN, . SlI-VEY, Simon, Sinclair, Sinks, ■ SiPMAN, SiPPERUN, SiSTARE, SiTGREAVES, Slatterly, Sletor, . Smith, Sneider, Snyder, Sowers, . Squire, Stahley, Starr, Stecher, Stedman, Stem, Stembel, Stenton, Steple, Stewart, Stiles, Stine, Stirling, Stocker, Stone, lo, 19, 21 15 , 19- 9 22, 23, 58: 2. 54 34 19. 20, 34 45 43 82 4.44 33.65 • 31 74 21,58 66 21.58 63 63. 64 20, 21 44, 66 59 ■ 41 81 . 84 83 . 64 58,82 44, 81 13 • 58 71 67, 71 35 41, 84 83,84 • 17 59 • 17 34, So 58, 76 68 72 . 82 43 • 56 46, 57 • 41 49 . 84 47 . 68 43 • 65 39, 41 10, 23 59, 76 • 41 67 ■ 17 58 . 18 37,69 68,83 42 . 26 21 45, 65 66 • 33 16 . 18 83 Stricher, Stroud, Stuart, . Stuart de Dieces, Swift, . Talbot, Taylor, . Tenny, Thomas, . Thompson, Tite, Titus, . TiNDALL, Tolan, townsend, Traill, Trautman, TSCHOPP, Tyler, . Tyson, Umbehend, Unisted fain ily, Umsted, . Unger, Van Boskerck Van Buskirk, Van Cleef, Vandamme, Vanderslice, Van Laer, . Vernon, . Villiers-Stuart, Von Larisch, 21, 43 U'af^cner family, Wagener, 34, 37, 38 47, 48, 50' Wagner, Waldo, . Walter, Warder, Warne, Warner, Wasslet, Washington, Weaver, Webster, Weicker, Weiss, Welch, Werden, Weygandt, Whitaker, White, Whitesell, Whiting, Wikoff, Wild, . Wilde, . Wiles, 58, 29 59, 65, 67, 38, 48, 49 39, 55, 28, 15 40, 43. 44 56, 65, 78, 34. 38, 59 Page . 81 82 • 43 42 • 57 28, 12 83 64 45 75 81 79 65 J7 28 29 10 64 68 50 • 14 49 50, 51 60 • 51 34 • 57 63. 64 • 49 35 56 42 66 37 45, 46 79 34 . 44 21 • 45 55, 67 41,83 49 . 16 77.81 • 41 35 ■ 19 42, 84 • 42 68 ■ 50 68 . 65 42 65,80 70 • 42 22 91 WiLKING, WiLKINS, WiLLARD, Williams, WiLMOT, Wilson, Wilt, WiNDOM, WiSTER, . Wolf, Page page 65,68,81 Wolff 11,19 42 Wood, 21, 58, 82 . 46 woodrovv 42 29, 54. 66 Woodward, 47 . 43 Work 41 19. 57. 84 worthington, 41 . 82 Wright, 20 42 Yard, 19 40, 71 YoHE, 27, 29, 68 71 Young, ... 17, 19, 46, 68, 86 92 H117 8 <^ i .HO, ^^•n*.. ;/ or.-^.,'^o, ,-.*\.^;.>^ co^c^^"°o ,^"..^:',\ c°/>^' °- -^^^ ■A. <*> ^o. '*/ "^^,*^-*\/ "°^'*^*/ \*^"^\/ -o^-.To' .0^ -^. -'- ^. o J: "\2 ^WiW ICHESTtnT