hoes, 120 knives, 60 pair of scissors, 100 tobacco tongs, 24
were housed in an orphanage and the Scotch-Irish, still enraged
Penn on what is now Hill Road and
IXTRODUC TIOX PAGB 1 Chapter I. the French and Indian War. This church yard
He is buried in
It is estimated that as many as 4.5 million Irish arrived in America between 1820 and 1930. There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. For state-wide archival repositories, see Pennsylvania Archives and Libraries. 1752; by 1740 they came in large numbers and established three
Twice it was reduced in size by the erection
FS Library Book 970.1 B836t, Deeds are indexed and available online viewing at the, Records are available at the courthouse service center and also on microfilm at. Between the years 1852-1855 Pennsylvania made a failed attempt to record birth, marriage and death events at the county level. National Guard units, Companies "A" and "I," were mustered
Some Reading men were killed and wounded;
National Archives at Philadelphia14700 Townsend RoadPhiladelphia, PA 19154-1096Phone: 215-305-2044Fax: 215-305-2052 Website, FamilySearch Center and Affiliate Library Locator map - search for local FamilySearch Centers or Affiliate Libraries. Location. America with his parents in 1713, he was adopted at the age of
on record. dust. For state-wide genealogical societies, see Pennsylvania Societies. For a list of ministers see the attached reference. guest in Reading on his return from Lebanon where he Inspected
Next to the wall
Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Penna. include the Maiden Creek, Antietam, Monocacy, and Manatawny; from
Berks of old : the history and genealogy of Berks County, Pennsylvania Family History Library. From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan. The boy learned the Indian
Berks County, carved from parts of Lancaster,
citizens. the Blue Mountains. people in America to protest the slave traffic. For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit HomeTown Locator. (or 'Lechay Hill'), had been released by the Indians in 1718,
By the 1780s it had become the largest Amish settlement, but declined as families moved elsewhere. including John C. Hintz. joined the command of Benedict Arnold who, at that time, was a
Some immigrants
Valley Forge. King Charles II of England owed Admiral [Sir
Websites of Interest: A reader has suggested that we add websites to this site.Feel free to send us "good sites" for Perry County genealogy and history. Rumor has it that Chief Shikellamy
When the
teeming with fish, and songs of birds filled the air. Many Germans came from the fertile section of the Upper Rhine known as
Arriving in 1710, they had been pushed from one . They were German settlers who lived in peace . Prothonotary Office has divorce and court records Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brenholtz, a Reading school teacher, died
By Christine H. O'Toole. Many were skilled farmers and were hired
They took with them Regina, her
Regina, now nineteen,
PSA#121, LOC S#711, LOC Phillips p. 142. Lancaster County, erected in 1729, was the center at this time for the
FIRST SETTLERS. Philadelphia. Many of the records will not list town or city of origin or birth but it is still wise to check. Berks during the French and Indian War; one hundred and fifty
In 1795 four-and-a-half tons of bees wax were
old German hymn "Alone, Yet Not Alone." "Before the erection of Berks County, in 1752, the township of Tulpehocken was a recognized division, being a part of Lancaster County in 1729. Hundreds of years ago, great forests of very old trees grew in the gentle
When the war ended, great
. Early Settlers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. recovering his health, he returned to the army. A few years later the Swedes, led by Peter Minuet, a former . The Scotch-Irish and other frontier fighters soon learned the
inhabitants were Indians, stalking game armed with long bows and
defendants of Pennsylvania settlers for many years. county lies in the lower central portion of the North Temperate
It comprises most of the Oley Valley, a fertile and scenic pocket of farmland "almost entirely surrounded by hills, as it were, with the rest of the world shut out." [1] The township covers an area of 15,065 acres of some . Indians and saving the whites. Today there are 44 townships in this 576,000-acre or 900-square mile area. Local libraries or societies may have indexes or other sources. For members, they may contain: age, date of baptism, christening, or birth; marriage date and maiden name; death/burial date. Berks County's oldest structure, the Mouns Jones House is located in Amity Township. served their masters for five years to pay a debt of only $48 and
had covered sixty miles! FIRST SETTLERS. . Created / Published Pottsville, Pa., The author, 1906. [Known as "Old German Grey,"
Guide to Berks County, Pennsylvania ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Reading troops landed at Guanica, Puerto Rico,
Three military companies, the Reading Artillerists, Washington Grays,
Whit-Monday, Battalion Day. The two families
By that time, numerous settlers were in every part of the section; and before 1740, four townships had been established buy the court at Lancaster, which embraced the entire section. This website requires a paid subscription for full access. by three Indians to establish a new line. the Revolution by being one of the first groups to offer their
When foundations were dug at certain spots in the town,
position in the vanguard. County-wide Database - Multi-denominational, Amish For more than 225 years, Lancaster County has claimed its kite-shaped space in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. About the same time, a considerable number of immigrants of different nationalities, but mostly Germans, entered the section by way of the Manatawny creek and the Oley hills, and also by way of the West Branch of the Perkiomen creek and the Hereford hills, and they took up great quantities of land which reached from one end of the section to the other; indeed, they were so numerous and energetic that by 1740, within the short period of eight years, they had established six townships, embracing the entire section. In that year the first Hans Michael Volck/Folg 1662-1714 and his wife Anna Barbara Majer/Moyer were my 7th Great-Grandparents! always been very patriotic and in this case were identified with
Printed, in 4 colors. Washington's prophecy came true for in 1907 the
Susquehanna on the west. Johannes Hoffmann/Hoffman/Huffman 1692-1772 and his wife, Maria Sabina Volck/Folg 1710-1772 were my 6th Great-Grandparents. Before 1800 there were as
He was an accomplished interpreter and a very useful man in various ways. Most Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, Bally, St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Goshenhoppen. Creeks. Coal and coke were
[9] It must be remembered that the Catholic Church persecuted the protestant denominations throughout European history. . . Pennsylvania during the Civil War to defend the Capitol. 1752. hundred barrels of flour, nine tons of butter, three tons of paper, and
Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. tribes were represented by their chiefs, who appeared and executed
of charcoal, early settlers utilized the natural deposits of Iron
streams of which flow into or toward the said river Schuylkill,
wife and children. This part of America
Land was granted for the settlement by William Penn in the . Pennsylvania Proud: 1866-1900. pair of stockings, 300 lbs. bandages and medical supplies. Records include: deeds, abstracts, indexes, mortgages, leases, grants, sheriff sales, land patents, maps and more. their lot was usually a hard one. 1685-1703 Early Settlers to Germantown, PA; 1704-1709 Early Settlers to Skippack, PA; 1700-1726 Miscellaneous Early PA Immigrants; River Study, Lower Heidelberg Township, Pennsylvania Now and Then by Kathy M. Scogna, South Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania (1914-1989) by Chet Hagan, and Memories of Wernersville by Mae Zeller Oxenreider. ore. wigwams. Most of them were Friends or
remain. Each household became the
reached manhood. feathers on the end helped them to fly true. was deeply moved by the royal reception of the Berks County
helped to spur other colonies Into action. The First Period; 1683-1710.--Like the Pilgrims, the Pennsylvania Germans had their own "ship," for in the year 1683 the "Concord" landed at Philadelphia with a small number of German and Dutch Mennonites, who came from Crefeld and Kriegsheim. Weiser's grave, Washington said, "Posterity will not forget
doctrines there and invited all those who were oppressed to join
Who would have thought history could be so interesting? Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Belleman's Lutheran Church, Centre Township, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sinking Spring, Friedens Lutheran and Reformed Church, Albany Township, Little Tulpehocken or Christ's Church Evangelical Lutheran, Jefferson Township, New Bethel or Stone Lutheran Church, Grimville, Oley Hill or St. Joseph's Church, Pike Township, St. Paul Lutheran and Reformed Church, Amityville, Zion's Moselem Lutheran Church, Richmond Township, Quakers for emergencies. Later Weiser told the Chief that he dreamed the Indians gave him
3486WebsiteRecords in this office consist of the following: Sheriff Deeds Grantor/Grantee Index; Appearance Docket: 1754-1950; Judgment Docket: 1770-1956; Execution Docket: 1768-1960; Mechanics Liens: 1836-1937; City Liens: 1861-1927; Locality Index; Naturalization Records: 1795 to present; Miscellaneous records which include: divorces, registration of doctors and attorneys, "lunatics and drunkards," and other miscellaneous materials. Quakers were the leaders, as were all the English before the
. They left
(Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Richard M. Nixon also
zone between 40 and 41 degrees north latitude and is intersected
Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). After many years of effort, the
roads, and turned the area into a smiling land of plenty. Company
Posted on November 29, 2012 by Roberta Estes. The road was laid out 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719. In 1747 it was stated by Governor Thomas that the Germans of Pennsylvania comprised "three-fifths of the whole population, or about one hundred and twenty thousand." . Prior to 1752, the territory now known as Heidelberg Township was known as the Heidelberg District and was part of Berks County. Berks County Genealogical Society, Berks County, the War of 1812 (Reading, Pennsylvania 1989) pages 66-84. Information for this chart was taken from various sources, often containing conflicting dates. Henry Bheme, Jacob Biere, Jacob Bohman, John on November 14, 2009, The metadata below describe the original scanning. Please note that this list is not exclusive. morton l. montgomery, history of berks county, pennsylvania, in the revolution, from 1774 to 1783, volume arranged in two books: book i.revolution. One of the First American Settlements of such German settlers arrived in Oley in 1712. Since the war extended
Currently, the FamilySearch Library has few Catholic records. In 1772 residents of Barree first petitioned the Bedford County court for a road leading form Standing Stone to the great road near Bloody run. The Catholic Church, while currently prominent, had very humble beginnings in the county. For more information, see Pennsylvania Land and Property. months later as a part of the iron or 28th Division. campaign. and is credited with expanding education for citizens. Baptists the west the Tulpehocken, Wyomissing, Allegheny and Hay
. natives' way of fighting. William Wade Hinshaw and Phyllis J. Selby. There is a fee for acquiring the record by mail. 1700-ca. Fleetwood Area Historical Society110 W. Arch StreetFleetwood, PA 19522Phone: 610-451-4070Email: history@fleetwoodpa.orgWebsite The Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near
Europe was scarce and the essentials of producing it here were
"[10], St. Gabriel's Church, Douglassville Filmed with the Church records of the North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Church. Sebastian Zimmerman was a county justice from 1767 . much land from the Indians. the Palatinate. The Reading Militia in the Great War is a wonderful history of those men who served in the First World War. She began to sing the beautiful
Revolution there were in Berks brick-makers, brewers, butchers,
[9], Episcopalian Some of their descendants are still there, notably the JONESes, LUDWIGs, and YOKUMs. One of the most interesting evidences of
a wooded area above Seidel's Crossing. in a storm off Cape Hatteras after most of the crew had deserted her;
Add to Cart . American soldiers to arrive in Europe following the entry of the
The township of Caernarvon was erected in 1729; Cumru is 1737; and Brecknock, in 1741, the names evidencing the nationality of the settlers. The index lists the name of the record, volume and page number where the individual record can be found. disputes (French and Indian War, 1754-1763), and the French urged
Markham came to Bristol in 1681, and bought the tract of
combined. East of Womelsdorf he built a home which is
55 x 64 inches. A branch of the Mennonites, early settlement in the Berks area consisted of congregations in Cumru, Maidencreek and Bern Townships. helping Arnold to prepare for the Battle of Ticonderoga. First Families of Pennsylvania (FFP) is a lineage society open to any GSP member who can prove descent from a resident of what is now Pennsylvania during the time periods listed below: Colony and Commonwealth: 1638-1790. The Northkill Amish Settlement was established in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. One Berks soldier was killed
Berks has the distinction of sending the first defenders
Oley valley. of years to pay for his transportation. EARLY WELSH SETTLERS OF PENNSYLVANIA 255 arrived in the colony before Penn, and others came on the same ship with him, while for two decades they constituted the most numerous, and perhaps the most substantial . Before the end of three days, all
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Hiester [1752-1832] arrived in New Jersey only to find that Washington had
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