Historical register : notes and queries historical and genealogical, chiefly relating to interior Pennsylvania. Volume II, Part 12

Author: Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : Lane S. Hart
Number of Pages: 672


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We are making preperation for the troops descending the Ohio on the 15th of April ensuing.


[To Major John Finley, Legionville, April 5, 1793.]


The canoe taken to your post by Nicholas and Guyasutha was borrowed of Conrod, as you have sent it off, it must be paid for, of course charged to your post. You will therefore account for it in your return of Q. M. stores.


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[ To John Belli, D. Q. M., Fort Washington, April 5, 1793.]


We are preparing for the transportation of all the troops and stores of the Upper Ohio, which I expect will take place, be- tween the 15th and 20th instants.


[To James O' Hara, Legionville, April 17, 1793.]


Col. John Perry's saw-mill was burned by accident last Sat- urday night; his fifth boat will be delivered this day, after which none can be expected until his mill is rebuilt.


[To Gen. Knox, May 3, 1793.]


On the 30th ultimo, Major General Wayne, with the troops under his command at Legionville, embarked in good order, and set off for Fort Washington; the troops in high spirits, and boats well fitted for transportation, made a fine appearance, and as the river was sufficiently swelled by the late rains, it is probable they will reach Fort Washington in six days. The Quarter Master General has gone with the army.


Colonel Clarke is left to command on the Upper Ohio. Ma- jor Hughs is not arrived with his detachment from Fort Frank- lin, but is hourly expected. The packet for the General and Col. O'Hara are received, and shall be forwarded by a safe hand to-morrow, to Fort Washington. I have inclosed an invoice of stores, received since last return, the stores except those by Mr. McNair, arrived in time to be sent forward under convoy of the army, with whom I have sent all the stores that were on hand worth notice.


[To James O' Hara, Head Quarters, May 10, 1793.]


I have sent one wagon horse that Mr. McNair rode the day before the army embarked ; the other two that were given to Lieut. Tinsley to carry his baggage to Fort Franklin were lost on their return to Pittsburgh when in charge of Major Hughs' detachment which arrived here on Tuesday last. Mrs. Gen- eral Wilkinson is not yet arrived but is hourly expected. A


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boat is completely fitted up for her and suit, and Major Hughs with his detachment waits to escort her.


Mrs. O'Hara opened your packet by last post in which she found a letter from Samuel Hodgdon, Esq., enclosing 10,000 Dollars large post notes which shall be sent in charge of Ma- jor Hughs. I have enclosed a copy of Samuel Hodgdon's let- ter, the original shall be sent with the money. This minute the post is arrived. Mrs. O'Hara has opened your packet which contains two letters. copies of which I now send you ; the originals together with a packet said to contain 9,000 Dol- lars small post uotes shall be sent in charge of Major Hughs. I saw Mrs. O'Hara a few minutes ago ; she is much better than at your departure. I shall write you more fully by Major Hughs; but if he should not set off by the 13th I shall then send off' an Express with the General's dispatches.


[ To Gen. Knox, May 10, 1793.]


I have received your favor of the 3d instant, respecting Mr. Wilson ; he had engaged to be in Philadelphia at the time men- tioned in my former letter, but being engaged in a mercantile store in Legionville, he found leaving his business would have been attended with considerable disadvantages which together with his apprehension of danger, and no fixed compensation for his services being pointed out, induced him to hesitate. He in- sists on being paid 35/ per diem whilst employed in that business. I have therefore, in consequence of your pressing instructions, promised that he shall receive that compensation whilst em- ployed as an Interpreter. He is therefore to set off on the 13th instant for Fort Franklin on his way to Buffalo Creek and Ni- agara, and I expect Mr. John Handlyn, an Interpreter of the Delaware tongue, will accompany him. Major Hughes with his detachment arrived here on the 7th instant, and is ready to embark, but waits the arrival of Mrs. Gen. Wilkinson, who is hourly expected; should she not arrive before the 13th, Major Hughes will then embark leaving Lieut. Andrews to es- cort Mrs. Wilkinson.


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[To James O' Hara, May 15, 1793.]


I have also sent 100 of the General's Proclamations. Most of the other 100 have either been sent to the Lieutenants of the frontier counties and other public persons or sent into Ken- tuckey via Limestone. * General St. Clair is arrived and taken ill with the gout. I sometimes call to see your family; Mrs. O'Hara appears very well and the young ones also.


[To Gen. Knox, May 17, 1793.]


Yesterday morning Mr. William Wilson set off for Niagara, via Fort. Franklin, and Buffalo creek, to meet the Commis- sioners. I have engaged a Mr. Sylvester Ash to accompany Mr. Wilson and to act as an Assistant Interpreter. Mr. Ash has resided several years in the Shawanese country, and is per- fectly acquainted with the Shawanese and Delaware tongue.


[To Capt. Haskell, Marietta, May 17, 1793.]


The Secretary of War Informs me that General Posey may be expected here on the 22d on his way to Head Quarters.


[To Gen. Knox, May 24, 1793.]


Your letter of the 17th instant I have just received. I shall attend to your instructions respecting the Indian goods addressed to General St. Clair.


Mr. William Wilson writes from Fort Franklin on the 20th, says he was then setting off for Cornplanter's town, on his way to Buffalo creek, accompanied by Rosegrantz, the Seneca In- terpreter and two Indians. He also says that New Arrow in- forms him that the treaty will not commence till the 1st of July, and that the Senecas are going by land to Sandusky.


[To Samuel Hodgdon, May 24, 1793.]


Capt. Prior arrived last night ; the Indians are expected to- morrow. The wagons shall not be detained one moment un- necessarily.


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MARRIAGES IN GOSHENHOPPEN, 1731-1790.


COMMUNICATED BY HENRY S. DOTTERER.


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Goshenhoppen -- believed to be an Indian word, the signifi- cation of which is not known-is the name formerly given to that part of the beautiful Perkiomen valley lying in the northern end of Montgomery county, Pennsylvania. From 1731 to 1790, Goshenhoppen Reformed charge comprised three con- gregations-the New Goshenhoppen, the Old Goshenhoppen, and the Great Swamp; the first two being located within the district from which their names are derived, and the last some distance away. The pastors who ministered here were : John Henry Goetschy, from about 1731 to 1740, and perhaps a few years later ; George Michael Weiss, 1745-'61; John Theobald Faber, 1766-'79; Frederick Dellicker, 1780-'81; Frederick W. Von der Sloot, 1784-'86; John Theobald Faber, second term, 1786-'88; Nicholas Pomp, 1789-'90. Pastor Goetschy's field of labor covered a much wider range than this charge, ac- cording to an entry made by him in the church-book in these words: "Joh. Henricus Goetschius, V. D. M., Helvetia Ti- guri, et Pronuncias Veritatem, Schippach, Alt Coschenhopen, New Coschenhopen, Schwamm, Sacon, Egipten, Macedonia, Missillem, Oli, Bern, Dolpenhachen," which, converted into modern terms, is understood to mean: Rev. John Henry Goetschy, of Zurich, Switzerland, and preacher of the Truth at Skippack, Old Goshenhoppen, New Goshenhoppen, Swamp, Saucon, Egypt, Macedonia, Moselem, Oley, Bern, Tulpehocken. During the period from 1747 to the close of 1757 the church- book was mislaid. After its recovery, Pastor Weiss entered the marriages apparently from memory, and in many cases imperfectly as to dates and names.


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perous condition and have fine houses of worship. Rev. C. L. Weiser, D. D., is pastor of New Goshenhoppen church, near Pennsburg, Montgomery county, and of Great Swamp church, near Spinnerstown, Bucks county, and Rev. A. L. Dechant is pastor of Old Goshenhoppen church, near Salfordville, Mont- gomery county. Dr. Weiser has recently published a history of the three churches comprising the charge. The entries . from the faded records were carefully transcribed by Mr. Mahlon Hillegass, of Pennsburg, and Mr. George S. Nyce, of Frederick.


1759, - - - , Alber, Gueti, and Peter Sell.


1778, June 4, Andres, Elisab., and Jacob Klemer.


1747-1758, Arend, Abraham, and Catharine Reid.


1747-1758, Arend, Catharina, and J. George Leidich.


1747-175S, Arend, Jacob, and Anna Elisabetha Geiger.


1747-'58, Bamberger, Catherina, and J. Redzeler.


1747-'58, Bamberger, Lorentz, and Charlotta N-


1747-1758, Barendt, Henerich, and Anna Maria Lur.


1747-175S, Bartholme, Henerich, and Elisa Barbara Erb.


1778, Sept. 1747-1758, Beissel, Maria Magdalena, and J. Adam N Beissel, Peter, and Maria Schwenck.


29, Becker, Joh., and Elis. Berger.


1747-1758, 1760, Jan. 1774, Dec. 1776, Aug. 1776, June


8, Bender. Ludwig, and Margaretha Fischer.


27, Benvil, Suss., and Joh. Fandt.


22, Berge, Abraham, and Salome Gerges.


9, Berge, Anna, and Phillip Wischang.


1778, Sept. 29, Berger, Elis., and Joh. Becker.


1784, June 27, Bergman, Johannes, and Anna Stroman.


Berret, Caspar, and Elisa Lena Wannenmacher.


14, Beyer, Andrew, and Philippina Weyand.


23, Beyer, Catarine, and Friederick Maurer.


22, Bickhart, Christofer, and Magdalena Kugler.


1777, Aug. 26, Bingeman, Gerhart, and Elizabeth Kentel.


1773, Oct. - , Binkes, Peter. avd Barbara Stettler.


1759, Sept. 7, Birst, C., and Peter Mauerer.


1769, Jan.


3, Bischof, Catharina, and Joh. Nicolaus Diets.


1787, May 5, Bischof, Catharina, and Joh. Teorgus Ott.


6, Bisecker, Barbara, and Paul Schwauger.


1758. June 1747-1758, Bitting, Anna Maria, and Andreas Greber.


1747-1758, Bitting, Catharina, and Adam Hillikass.


1747-'58, Bitting, Catharina, (wid., of Henry Bitting,) and Jacob Schaeffer.


1775, Mar. 21, Bitting, Cath., and Joh. Klein. .


1747-175S, 1758, Nov. 1767, June 1769, Aug. 1787, April 24, Bierman, Jacob, and Christina Fischer.


139


Marriages in Goshenhoppen, 1731-1790.


1747-1758. Bitting, Elizabetha Dorothea, and Gabriel Klein.


17SS, April 13, Bitting, Fillip, and Elis. Derrscham.


1745-58, Bleyler,'Catharina, and Michel Eberhardt.


1747-58, Bleyler, Elisabeth, and Philip Vackenthah.


1747-'5S, Bleyler, Peter, and Maria N --


1779. Aug. 9, Bock, Cath., and Jeorg Mich. Trumbauer.


1784, Nov.


26, Bock, Elizabeth. and Jacob Schoot.


1747-1758, Bohm, Creth., and Jacob Weidknecht.


1747-'5S,


Boehm. Philip, and Eliza Catharina Mombauer.


1769, Oct.


17, Bossert, Anna Christina, and Jacob Kutz.


1775, Aug. 15, Bossert, Jacob, and Eva Schlieger. 1779, Brauchler, Magdalena, and Daniel Klein.


1747-'5S,


Braun, Catharina, and Ludwig Worckman.


1747-175S,


22, Brendel, Jacob, and Elis. Ritschert. Brenneninan, J., and N.


1767, Sept. 1747-'5S,


Brobst, J .. and ----- Levenn.


1747-1758, 1758, May 1778, Feb.


30, Brunner, Davidt, and Maria Landes. 8, Brunner, Hana, and Mich. Ott.


1760, -


14, Bucher, Casper, and Catharina Wannemacher.


1778, June


9, Bucher, Rosina, and Philip Leydich.


1783, May 1747-'58,


20, Buck, John, and Catharine Schlotterer. Buehler, Christian, and Sarah Huntzberger.


1775, Nov. 28, Bürger, Margreta, (wid.,) and Hen. Weiss, (wid.) 1747-'5S, Button, J., and - - Klein. 176S, April 4, Cock, Catharina, and Peter Lin.


1787, July


7, Cogg, Margreta, and Jeorg Reinheimer.


1760, Feb. 5, Crater, Ester, and Johannes Meyer.


1779, Oct.


5, Cressman, Margaret, and Felix Leh.


1769, Nov. 17SS, May 1760, - - 1760, Jime 1747-175S,


17, Danckel, Jacob, and Elisabetha Roeder. Danckel, Jolm, and N.


1747-175S,


Danckler, Hanna, and Jacob Fischer.


1772, Oct. 13, Datisman, Magdalena, and Jacob Hohe.


1775, July


4, Datismann, Magdalena, (wid.,) and Wendel Wiant, (wid.)


1759, May 1747-1758,


20, De Bleama, Lemaitte, and Sylvanus Maybery. Deheve, Sara, and Dieterich Welcker.


1776, May


7, Deis, Barbara, and Jacob Wagner. Demig, J., and Elisabetha Eichel.


1747-175S,


1747-'5S, Demig, Rachel, and Henerich Schmidt.


1788, April 13, Derrscham, Elis., and Fillip Bitting.


1772, May 19, Detterer, Elizabeth, and Jacob Gerhart.


1747-158, Dettweiler, Barbara, and Philip Jans.


1779, June


24, Brennerholtz, George, and Anna Maria Wils. Brickerdt, Mathys, and Maria Elisabetha N- -.


21, Crineus.Simon. (wid., ) and Margarethe Klapper, (wid.) 6, Cunius, Anne Margreta, and Johannes Weiltner.


14, Dahl, Anna Maria, and Johann Michael Hettenbach.


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1747-175S,


Dieffendoerffer, Alexander, and Gertraudt N


1777, Sept. 30, Diel, Mich., and Barbara Suesholtz.


17cs, May 00, Diets, Henry, and Catherine Gerhard.


1769, Jan. 3, Diets, Joh. Nicolaus, and Catharina Bischof.


1768, Nov. 17, Dill, Fried, and Susanna Spinner.


1783, Feb. 1783, -


20, Dinges, Peter, and Maria Haas. - Ditlo, Catharina, and Heinrich Mumbauer.


1785, Aug. 23, Ditlow, Georg, and Maria Magdalena N.


1747-1758,


Doerr, Carl, and Christina Muss.


177S, Jan. 13, Doerr, Jacob, and Margr. Mueller.


1790, March 30, Doerr, Johannes, and Gerthraut Schicher.


1775, Nov. 14, Dörr, Adam, and Anna Heger.


1782, April 23, Dörr, Georg, and Sophia Stetler.


1761, May 1747-1758, 1747-175S, 1790, Aug. 1768, Dec.


12, Dosch, Johann Philip, and Veronica Eberhard. Dotterer, Anna, and Georg Neiss.


Dotterer, Anna, and J. Huber.


10, Dotterer, Michael, and Maria Margreth Hillegass.


1747-175S,


4, Drumbar, Catharina, and Jacob Mack. Dueffendoerffer, Anna Margaretha, and Nicolaus Ohl.


1747-1758, Dueffendoerffer, Gertrahdt, and Henerich Mueller. 1747-'5S. Duer, Creth, and Philip Schmidt.


1747-'55, Dueringer, Catharina, and Johannes Schneider.


1761, May 12, Eberhard, Anna Barbara, and Johann Georg Fischer. 1747-'58, Eberhard, Barbara, and Ullrich Hornecker.


1747-'58, Eberhard, Creth, and Peter Wetzel.


1761, June 16, Eberhard, Johannes, and Catharina Elisabetha Ried.


1759, April 3, Eberhard, Joseph, and Catharina Siegel.


1761, May 12, Eberhard, Veronica, and Johann Philip Doschi.


1784, Dec.


2, Eberhard, Philip, and Margaretta Hillegast.


1773, Jan.


7, Eberhart, Anna, and Joh. Jacobi.


1784, Aug. 10, Eberhart, Margaretta, and Jacob Tracksel.


Eberhardt, Michel, and Catharina Bleyler.


1747-'58, 1748, Jan. 1747-'58,


26, Eckerd, Margaretha, and Johann Jacob Mueller. Edelman, George, and N-


1758, Jan


7, Edelman, J. Adam, and Christina N- -.


1768, Sept. 15, Edinger, Maria Elizabeth, and Valentine Haak. Eichel, Elisabetha, and J. Demig.


1747-175S, 1777, Feb. 1771, Oct. 1747-'5S,


11, Eitenmiller, Catharine, and John Schuler.


27, Elinger, Jacob, (wid.,) and Barbara Scheud, (wid.) Emet, Anna Maria, and Andreas Muehlschlaegel.


1782, Oct. 28, Engleman, Cath. Elisab., and Peter Keiffer. 1771, Nov. 26, Engelman, Maria Eva, and Joh. Petrus Reiswig.


1747-1758,


1758, April 18, Erb, Anna Maria, and Johann Peter Seil. Erb, Catharina, and Michael Roeder. 1747-1758, Erb, Creth, and J. Reisswick.


1747-175S, Erb, Elisa Barbara, and Henerich Bartholme.


1759, Jan. 19, Fabian, Anna Catharina, and Christian Kahlback.


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Marriages in Goshenhoppen, 1731-1790.


1774, Dec. 27, Fandt, Joh., and Suss. Benvil.


1777, Dec. 2, Faust, Jeorg., and Christina Maurer.


1787, June 26, Faust, Joh., and Susanna Walber.


1787, June 12, Finck, Johannes, and Elizabetha Neudorf.


1772. Jan. 14, Fiuck. Valentin, and Elisabetha Suessholtz.


1760, May 4, Fink, Catharina, and J. Georg Lahr. 1760, May 17, Fink, Margaretha, and Jacob Wittner.


1761, May . 23, Fischer, Anna Margaretha, and Philip Hahn. 1747-1758, Fischer, Catharina, and Roland Jung.


1787. April 24, Fischer, Christina, and Jacob Bierman.


1768, June 1747-1758,


2S, Fischer, Christina, and Joh. Segler. Fischer, Jacob, and Hanna Danckler. 9, Fischer, Johann, and Catharina Gabel.


1759, Oct. 1761, May 1760, Jan.


12, Fischer, Johann Georg, and Anna Barbara Eberbard.


8, Fischer, Margaretha, and Ludwig Bender.


30, Fischer, Margreta, and Peter Lauer.


1779, Sept. 1767, May 1747-'58, 1747-'58, 1758-, 1747-1758, 1777, Oct. 1769, Mar.


26, Fischer, Wendel, and Juliana Schneider. Fleger, Margaretha, and Abraham Ludter. Frey, Catharina, and Andreas Worckman. Frey, Catharina, and Joseph Schmidt. Frey, Henerich, and N-


23, Frey, Jeorg., and Margreta Griesemer. 28, Frey, Wilhelm, and Christiana Hainomon ...


1759, April 14, Freyer, Jacob, and Anna Barbara Werth. 6, Frock, Daniel, and Catharina Wiand. 9, Gabel, Catharina, and Johann Fischer. 8, Gangwehr, Georg, and Maria Melchiorst. 10, Gearhart, John, and Magdalena Hertzel. Gedman, Wilhelm, and Susanna Jeckel.


1768, Sept. 1759, Oct. 1758, Sept. 1778, Mar. 1747-1758, 1773, Nov. 1747-1758, 1776, Aug. 1768, May 1759, Nov. 1786, Dec. 1772, June 1772, May 1767, Mar. 1767, Nov. 1778, Nov.


2, Geier, Catharina, and Adam Haller. Geiger, Anna Elisabetha, and Jacob Arend. 22, Gerges, Salome, and Abraham Berge. 30, Gerhard, Catharine, and Henry Diets. 1S, Gerhardt, Daniel, and Barbara Meister. 29, Gerhart, Cath., and Math. Hinerleiter. 2, Gerhart, Conrad, and Anna Maria Nyce. 19, Gerhart, Jacob, and Elizabeth Detterer. 3, Geri, Anna Maria, and Johanes Hellicas. 10, Geri, Catharina, and Michael Hellicas. 3, Geri, Elis., and Daniel Kupper.


1776. June 11, Geri, Joh. Adam, and Barbara Weiller. 13, Geri, Maria, and Christian Schmid. 18, Geri, Rebecka, and Peter Willaner.


14, Gettel, Peter, and Albertus Springer.


27, Gipsen, John, and Neusi Mils.


1767, Jan.


1772, Oct. 1757, Dec. 1774, June 1787, Feb. 1747-1758, Goetz, J., and Catharina N --. 20, Götzen, Bernd., and Elizabeth Mock.


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1747-1758, Greber, Andreas, and Anna Maria Bitting.


1784. Mar.


16, Greber, Anna Margrith, and Han Niclas Mud.


1747-1755, Greber, Ulhich, and Creth Labar.


1747-'58,


Gress, Catharina, and Samuel Somini.


1747-1758, Gressman. - , (John Gressman's twodau., ) and N -.


1747-1758, Gressman, -- , (son of John Gressman,) and N-


1747-175S, Gressman, John, and - - Hauk.


Grieseimar, Leonhardt, and - Leveber.


1747-1758, 1759, Jan. 18, Griesemer, Jacob, and Catharina Hallmann.


1787, Oct. 23, Griesemer, Margreta, and Jeorg Frey.


1787, Aug. 14, Grimli, Maria, and Valentine Keely.


1787, Dec. 2, Grimli, Salome, and Philip Schillig.


1760, - 1, Grinens, Simon Conrad, and Anna Margaretha Raeb.


1782, June 25, Grob, Georg, and Margrith Zar.


1786, Nov. 21, Grob, Henr., and Margreta Schutz.


1779, March 9, Groeber, Andr., and Anna Weis.


1779, Sept. 17, Groeber, Anna Maria, and Jeorg Long.


1757, April 22, Groeber, Christina, and Petrus Stehler.


1787, March 13, Groeber. Hen., and Christina Haas.


1779, Sept. 21, Groeber, Ludwig, and Elis. Joter.


176S, Dec. 22, Groeber, Maria Elis., and Diet. Reicher.


1776, May 26, Grof, Abraham, and Magdalena Wagner.


1774, March 1, Grof, Barbara, and Joseph Warner.


1779, April 11, Grof, Catharine, and Martin Lichtel.


1779, June 13, Grof, David, (wid.,) and Anna Maria Huwin, (wid.)


175S, March 6, Gruen, Catharina, and Martin Mueller.


1747-1758, Gucker, Elisa Barbara, and - - Ohl.


1747-1758, Gucker, Eva, and Andreas Ohl.


1747-1758.


Gucker, Susanna, and Jacob Ried.


1784, Feb. 3, Gugger, Elisabeth, and Heinrich Segler.


1759, June


2, Haag, Andreas, and Christina Hindenleiter. Haag, David, and Elisa Catharina Wagenseil. Haag, J., and Anna Margaretha Wetzel.


1768, Sept. 15, Haak, Valentine, and Maria Elizabeth Edinger.


1787, March 13, Haas, Christina, and Ien. Groeber.


1747-1758, Haas, Henerich, and N- Jung.


1783, Feb. 20, Haas, Maria, and Peter Dinges.


1759, Oct. 16, Haeger, Anna Maria, and Jacob Wetzel.


1787, June


24, Hagelberg, Cath., and Petter Long. Hahn, Catharina, and John Neiss.


1747-1758, 23, Halı, Philip, and Anna Margaretha Fischer.


1761, May 1769, Mar. 1773, Nov. 2, Haller, Adam, and Catharina Geier.


28, Hainomon, Christiana, and Wilhelm Frey.


1759, Jan. 18, Hallmann, Catharina, and Jacob Griesemer. 1747-1758, Hamfer, Antoni, and Anna Margaretha Raudenbush.


1747-1758, Hamm, Daniel, and Anna Maria Segler.


1773, May. 27, Hartenstein, John, and Magdalena Hollobush.


1747-'58,


1747-'5S,


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Marriages in Goshenhoppen, 1731-1790.


1747-1758, 1747-1758,


Hartman, -, (daughter of Ullerich Hartman,) and Philip Wentz.


Hauk, ------ , and John Gressman.


1772, Nov. 22, Hauser, Joh., and Anna Maria Bar. Wolf.


1774, Aug. 16, Hederig, Phil., and Cath. Scheib.


1775, Nov. 1747-58, 1758, Mar. 1772, May 1776, July 1774, Aug, 1767. Mar.


14, Heger, Anna, and Adam Dorr. Heger, H .. and Eva Huber.


28, Heiss, Philip, and Susanna Schmid. 5, Hellicas, - - -, and Johannes Krissemer.


2, Hellicas, Adam, and Anna Schultz.


16, Helligas, Anna Margret, and Carl Schelleberger.


3, Hellicas, Johannes, and Anna Maria Geri.


1770, Sept. 30, Hellicas, Joh. Jeorg, and Elisabetha Jung.


1767, Nov.


10, Hellicas, Michael, and Catharina Geri. 16, Helligas, Joh. Petrus, and Anna Maria Maurer. 31, Heineman, John, and Barbara Nais.


1779, Mar. 1776, Oct. 1776. Sept. 1771, June 1778, May


3, Henrich, Adam, and Anna Maria Hollobush.


11, Henrich, Margaretha, and Philip Scham bach.


1782, Nov.


26, Herlacher, Catharina, and David Spinner.


1772, May 1782, Sept.


5, Herner, Joh., and Susanna, Reiswig. 19, Hernson, Richard, and Catharine Lugins.


1778, April 21, Herres, Anna Maria, (wid.,) and Jacob Huper.


1778. Mar.


10, Hertzel, Magdalena, and John Gearhart.


1736, June


22, Herweg, Maria, and George Meyer.


1736, April 1747-'58,


26, IIerzel, Christina, and George Peter Knecht. Herzel, George, and Catharina Neiss.


1760, - --


- 14, Hettenbach, Johann Michael, and Anna Maria Dahl.


1760, April 15, Hidel, Anna Birbara, and Johann Michael Seib.


1776, Ang. 20, Hiebner, John, and Maria Naiman.


1790, March 30, Hildebeutel, Salome, and Johannes Raudenbusch.


1747-'5S, Hill, Elisa Barbara, and Conrad Moll.


1790, Aug. 1784, May


10, Hillegass, Maria Margreth, and Michael Dotterer.


1784, Dec. 1772, Oct. 1747-1758, 1747-1758,


13, Hiller, Marty, and Anna Roeder. Hilligass, Barbara, and J. Riesser. Hillikass, Adam, and Catharina Bitting.


1747-58,


Hillikass, Anna, and Nicolaus Jeger.


Hillikass, Creth, and Mathys Reichardt.


1747-158, ~ 1747-'58, Hillikass, Peter, and Barbara Hornberger.


.1772, May 1759, JJune 1786, Dec.


13, ITiltebeutel, Martin, and Salome Klein. 2, Hindenleiter, Christina, and Andreas Haag.


29, Hinerleiter, Math., and Cath. Gerhart. Hirsch, Simon, and Maria Elisa Labar. Hoffman, Casper, and Dorothea Liess.


1747-'58, 1747-1758, 1747-'58, Hoffman, J., and Catharina Zimmermann.,


13, Hering, Fried., and Hanna Levi.


25, Hillegast, Eva, and Peter Jost.


2, Hillegast, Margaretta, and Philip Eberhard.


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1772, Oct. 13, Hohe, Jacob, and Magdalena Datisman.


1773, May 27, Hollebush, Magdalena, and John Hartenstein.


1775, Nov. 2, Hollebush, Margarethe, and Paul Knoper.


1776, Sept. 3, Hollobush, Anna Maria, and Adam Henrich.


1758, April 15, Hollobush, Peter, and Susanna Schell.


1760, March 2, Hornberger, Anna Margaretha, and Hardtmann Leibenguth.


1747-15S, Hornberger, Barbara, and Peter Hillikass.


1747-175S, Horneck, Elisabetha, and Reichardt Klein.


1787, March 6, Hornecker, Eva, and Jacob Maurer.


1776, Aug. 11, Hornecker, Jos., and Hana Weber.


1777. Hornecker, Margreta, and Hen. Weber. Hornecker, Ullrich, and Barbara Eberhard.


1747-'58,


1759, April 5, Huber, Anna Catharina, and Henerich Huber.


1758, Feb.


7, Huber, Anna Catharina Christine, and Johannes Schwinck.


1747-'58, Huber, Barbara, and Valentine Keister.


1747-'58, Huber, Cretha, and


1747-'58,


Huber, Eva, and H. Heger.


1759, April


5, Huber, Henerich, and Anna Catharina Huber.


1747-'58, Huber, Henerich, and Barbara N -


1747-1758,


Huber, J., and Anna Dotterer.


1747-'58,


Huber, Jacob, and Elisabetha Samsel.


1757, -, Huber, J. Jacob, and Anna Catharina Kebler.


1776, Oct.


22, Hudt, Catharine, and John Nyce.


1789, Dec.


26, Huebner, Peillip, and Elisabeth Neiss.


1775, Oct.


29, Hunsberger, Catharine, and Hartman Keil. Huntzberger, Sara, and Christian Buehler.


1778, April 21, Huper, Jacob, and Anna Maria Herres, (wid.)


1776, June


21, Huper, Sussana, and Hen. Panebecker.


1772, Nov. 30, Hupper, Avei, and Stoffel Ott.


1747-'58, 1747-'58, Huth, John, and Barbara Zimmermann.


1747-1758, Huth, Philip, and Eva Weiss.


1747-1758,


Huth, Susan, and J. Arendt Weiss.


1779, June


13, Huwin, Anna Maria, (wid.,) and David Grof, (wid.)


1773, Jan.


17, Jacobi, Joh., and Anna Eberhart. Jans, Philip, and Barbara Dettweiler.


1747-'58,


1747-1758, Jeckel, Susanna, and Wilhelm Gedman. 1747-'58, Jeger, Nicolaus, and Anna Hillizzass.


1784, July


13, Joekel, Catarina, and Conrad Wolf. Johnson, Naag, and J. Seller. Jost, Johannes, and Creth Schneider.


1784, May 25, Jost, Peter, and Eva Hillegast.


1779, Sept. 21, Joter, Elis., and Ludwig Groeber.


1747-1758, Jung, -, and Henerich Haas.


1770, Sept. 30, Jung, Elisabetha, and Joh. Jeorg Hellicas.


1747-'5S,


Huth, Creth, and J. Adam N.


1747-'58,


1747-'58,


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The Family of Blaine.


THE FAMILY OF BLAINE.


I. JAMES BLAINE, of Scotch ancestry, came with his family from the north of Ireland, in the vicinity of Londonderry, to America prior to 1745, and settled in Toboyne township, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. He took up a large tract of land on the south side of the Juniata, as did each of his sons a few years later. He became an influential man on the then frontiers of the Province, and was quite prominent in affairs during the French and Indian war, as well towards the close of his life in the struggle for independence. He died at his residence in Toboyne township in July, 1792, well advanced in years, leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and children as follows:




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