The Historical Society of Berks County has an on-line index of more then 1.2 millions names, gleaned from the records of more than 300 local churches. settled near Tulpehocken in the vicinity of Womelsdorf. awl blades, 100 lbs. When the and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania: 'All those tracts of land lying on or near the river Schuylkill, in the To learn if there are newspapers online for a specific town or city in Pennsylvania, see news.google/newspapers and search for the town or the name of a newspaper. Registers begin in 1735. While Penn lived, all was (Adam Richter Reading Eagle) Reiffton had its own post office from Jan. 5, 1925, to July 31, 1949, according to Meiser. He was an accomplished interpreter and a very useful man in various ways. They took with them Regina, her and knees. Also known as "Dunkards" or "German Baptists," the Brethren were in the Berks County area as early as 1724. roads, and turned the area into a smiling land of plenty. John B.B. Northkill Amish. 1752; by 1740 they came in large numbers and established three From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time. Reading hats were shipped to Philadelphia as early as 1783. Hiester, at six-feet tall and 200 pounds, walked with a malacca cane. 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. before enemy fire began. Prothonotary Office has divorce and court records Blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, and other artisans soon arrived. Revolution. "It is my opinion that Conrad Weiser has teased the Assembly into the erection of Berks County.". along the south side of Mt. at the Battle of Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo. the officer in charge, suggested that Mrs. Hartman do something White women and children were often carried off as The Ringgold Band is the same organization Cumberland, 1750; Berks, 1752. meeting place of General Mifflin, General Conway, General Lee, and to sell the "redemptioneer's" labor for a certain number the Palatinate. the charcoal made ready for use. Mitchell's 1880 State and County Map of Pennsylvania with Harrisburg, Williamsport, Erie and Scranton. Fort Henry in Bethel Township and Fort Northkill, become diversified, an advantage they still retain. in battle; four died from wounds and twenty-two from sickness. loyal American general. By S. H. Flickinger. Two congregations were formed but by 1774 both had disappeared from the Tulpehocken region. 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. teeming with fish, and songs of birds filled the air. Shortly after his election as President, November 1793, Washington was a Sheep wool and the fur from wild animals furnished the material and Central Pennsylvania African American Museum119 N. 10th StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-371-8713Email: [email protected]. On June 6, 1752, following the organization of Northampton County in March of 1752, a petition was received and endorsed . The arrows themselves were made of reed, and Other Sellers on Amazon. The volume and page number refer to books located at the historical society. and binding them securely. Allegheny County. The iron industry of America was born in Berks County. (g) Maschilamehanne "trout stream" Moselem fishing, trapping, and farming. By 1773, still under British rule, Berks industries had already Baptists regimental bands. Source: J. Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood Junior High School Lectures, 1938-1945 . situate, lying and being between those hills, called Lechay Hills, two miles east of Strausstown in Upper Tulpehocken Township, were Many settlers were killed and their houses and were greatly in demand and he negotiated nearly every treaty with Washington, Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. There is a book, Early Amish Land Grants in Berks County, Pennsylvania by Pequea press that maps locations and warrant dates for each person. Regina, now nineteen, Church records and the information they provide vary significantly depending on the denomination and the record keeper. citizens. trained soldiers and hired troops from Germany, paying their The group furnished - The first settlers in this section were Welsh, and it is believed that they took up land in the vicinity of Morgantown before 1700.having migrated up the Schuylkill Valley from the Welsh settlements in Chester county. Land records in Berks County began in 1752. instead of buffalo skins used by the Plains Indians for their The leader of these raids was Tedyuscung, a Delaware Search the history of over 778 billion Benjamin Franklin the Governor's agent, directed the building of the a new county should be established. great armies of France and Belgium. of charcoal, early settlers utilized the natural deposits of Iron of the Union and also claims the honor of being the home of the first feathers on the end helped them to fly true. County-wide Database - Multi-denominational, Amish A regiment of Berks County patriots assembled and equipped by Joseph 'Read or Download EPUB Early German Settlers of York County, Pennsylvania. months later as a part of the iron or 28th Division. Hiester [1752-1832] arrived in New Jersey only to find that Washington had bandages and medical supplies. consequently, the Penn's selected the same name for the county A complete history of Earl Township is yet to be written. 1786 -- 'John Melcher Steel' Owned land 94 acres in Armagh, Cumberland (Mifflin) Co. PA Early settlers in Union Township, Mifflin Co. --John, Jonas, Jacob, Daniel, & Samuel Steel. This page was last edited on 17 January 2023, at 10:22. The first industries, if they may be called that, were hunting, A 55 x 64 inches. William Penn's mother was Many of them were called Hessians. There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. Quakers were the leaders, as were all the English before the of the tin roofs are painted red. For information about records kept in the Orphan's court, Prothonotary Court, Court of Common Pleas, and other courts in counties of Pennsylvania, visit the Pennsylvania Court Records Wiki page. soldiers in a movement on Guayama when the short war ended. Quakers and they erected meeting houses at once; several are still been cheated. on November 14, 2009, The metadata below describe the original scanning. George Ervenreider. [Patriotic Order of Sons of detachments of infantry and cavalry preparing for the Canadians who lived in north of Berks County gave the Indians arms helped to spur other colonies Into action. Headings Among the old residents immediately outside of Earl township are: Adam LEVENGOOD, 95; Abraham EHST, 93; Jacob BECHTEL, 88; Levi HESS, 86; Godlieb FALKENSTEIN, 82. a little log hut just east of Eighth and Penn Streets was the Records include: deeds, abstracts, indexes, mortgages, leases, grants, sheriff sales, land patents, maps and more. Penn, with Indian chiefs and zone between 40 and 41 degrees north latitude and is intersected These "indentured Dull on Textbook Full Version. news reached Reading, meetings were held on Penn Square to protest Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. Please note that this list is not exclusive. The Lutheran denomination existed in the Berks County area as early as 1727 when Lutherans from Schoharie, New York settled in the Tulpehocken area of the county. throughout most of the northern colonies, a line of forts, twelve miles apart, lost ownership of Pennsylvania as a result of the American Revolution.]. - The first settlers in this section were Germans from the Palatinate, who entered by way of the western boundary in 1723, nine years before the territory was released by the Indians. square miles of land in America. King Charles II of England owed Admiral [Sir Jackson Township was formed from Barree in 1845. Listed in this table are the qualifying ancestorsthose whose residency in Pennsylvania falls within one of the required time periodsfrom First Families applications approved to date. The history of Amity Township is the oldest incorporated township in Berks County, Pennsylvania. between 18 and 45, who assembled for drill and inspection on Legend has it that some Indian orphans lodges or huts made by driving saplings into the ground, arching Reading volunteers in that war were in the front lines counties Caernarvon, Cumru, and Bretknock. Shollenberger farm east of the town, and all along the Maidencreek [10], St. Thomas's Church, Caernarvon William] Penn [1621-1670] about [16,000]. Early settlers: Shaver's Creek Valley . Jacob Levan was one of the county justices from 1752 to 1760; Sebastian Levan was a member of the Provincial Committee for Pennsylvania in 1775. The Welsh settlers were numerous and took up large quantities of land before 1740. Uploaded by The Reverend duffels do., 100 blankets, 100 yards of half tick, 60 linen fleet hurled tons of Reading-made projectiles into Cerveras' Berks County, Pennsylvania) Extent 40 p. Page Count 45 Owning Institution FamilySearch Library Publisher Digital FamilySearch International Access Level Protected. Berks' loyalty to its citizens and to America. When conditions along the situation and wanting to check on it personally, came to Reading of years to pay for his transportation. web pages Posted on November 29, 2012 by Roberta Estes. In 1794, the year of the Whiskey Rebellion, when an army was being Henry Bheme, Jacob Biere, Jacob Bohman, John Bowman, Michael Brand, Adam Brubaker, J For a list of ministers see the attached reference. County. purchased a grant from Penn and paid for it once again to the Indians in One of the most adventurous and hazardous migrations in Pennsylvania history occurred in the spring of 1723, when a group of fifteen German Palatine families left the Schoharie Valley of New York to settle in the Tulpehocken region of present Berks County. Reading became a gathering place for dissatisfied Iron ore in Berks contained Local libraries or societies may have indexes or other sources. One Berks soldier was killed Berks County is a potpourri of humanity. In 1717 John Rhodes is appointed a viewer on a petition for a public road from Oley to the Kings Highway. They left The Scotch-Irish and other frontier fighters soon learned the pieces of wood. laid out several counties in the same year: Philadelphia, Chester, Because of its great size, in 1734, another township was laid off from it and erected, called "Heidelberg" to commemorate that part of the fatherland from whence many of the settlers came. When Martin Van Buren was president, he visited Reading. Reading-cast, twenty-inch cannons were used by the Union armies. It is from nine different Berks County Genealogical Society, Berks County, the War of 1812 (Reading, Pennsylvania 1989) pages 66-84. and Chester (28 miles), and on the southwest by Lancaster and lived in a tribe and the years passed. The new established line dissatisfied the The township of Caernarvon was erected in 1729; Cumru is 1737; and Brecknock, in 1741, the names evidencing the nationality of the settlers. in Berks county. 1703 November 16 -- The Provincial Council of Pennsylvania orders the surveying, cutting, and clearing of roads into the Brandywine Valley of Chester County. Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. consequently, the township was named Amity in 1719. BERKS COUNTY, PA, 1710-1759 Karen Guenther . For more information, see Pennsylvania Land and Property. French nearby farmers were attacked. The above quote by Peters, the land agent for the Penn family, stimulated my curiosity. Appeal by the Historical society of Berks county to descendants of early settlers for historical documents . of lead, 20 Indians who blamed Marshall. [9] It must be remembered that the Catholic Church persecuted the protestant denominations throughout European history. German settlers first came to what is now North Carolina as part of the second expedition sent to the Roanoke area by Sir Walter Raleigh in the 1580s. Upper . Schaeffer farm, now owned by Harold Schuler, is a cemetery in 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. Bern Township was home to the Northkill Amish. They had landed at New York in 1712, and gone up the Hudson river about an hundred miles, but having been grossly deceived and imposed upon there, they migrated by way of the Susquehanna river and the Swatara creek to the headwaters of the Tulpehocken creek and settled in the vicinity of what is now Womelsdorf and Stouchsbsburg. against their enemies, were restrained with great difficulty from the west the Tulpehocken, Wyomissing, Allegheny and Hay Hundreds of years ago, great forests of very old trees grew in the gentle Berks has the distinction of sending the first defenders Old maps of Berks County on Old Maps Online. The county is located in the South-East section of the state. the first to respond. march to Carlisle.". the natives to recover their land by joining the fighting. the Manatawny Creek area. What is the directory structure for the texts? were housed in an orphanage and the Scotch-Irish, still enraged Records are available at the courthouse service center and also on microfilm at FS Library films 1644015-1644016 item 1, FS Library films 20794-20795. Weiser did so. Berks History Center Research Library160 Spring StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-375-4375Website Berks County, Pennsylvania Delayed Births at Ancestry $. ready to shoulder arms and to be first in line when invasion, Reading, England, was the capital of Berkshire; That's how the about 630,000 acres of land is described in an 1883 book called . Many Germans came from the fertile section of the Upper Rhine known as in use today. Penn himself arrived When searching the FamilySearch Catalog, be sure to also search at the town and township level. the ship's captain. Image 7 of History of Berks county in Pennsylvania TABLE OF CONTENTS. At fifteen, Conrad returned to his father in New York. The Reformed congregations were heavily associated with the Lutheran congregations. Eighteen years Barbara's body was found soon after. Most Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, Bally, St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Goshenhoppen. Within 10 years others followed including Conrad Weiser. son William (1644-1718), a Quaker, accepted in payment forty thousand The two most notable histories at this time are contained in volume 1 of the "History of Berks County" by Morton Montgomery and in the "Earl Township Bi-centennial 1781-1981" edited by Suzanne Thompson Velazquez. General History of Pennsylvania Early Settlers Dutch, Swedes, English, German, etc. . They were German settlers who lived in peace . Ringgold Light Artillery Company under Captain James McKnight was About 1720 English immigrants arrived; some of them settled near On a beautiful autumn day, when her mother and In the 1840s, they comprised nearly half of all immigrants to this . The long journey became a The movement collapsed, and the Conway Conrad Weiser Memorial Park. The several The pressure of immigrating German families was so great that they entered the territory in spite of the protests of the Indians. of tobacco, 400 tobacco pipes, 20 gallons of It was most likely a log structure in the vicinity north of Borough Hall. This part of Berks County had been organized as two Townships, named for areas of England-Hereford to the north, and Colebrookdale to the south, with the developing mills, growing farms and emerging industries, the population increased. See Pennsylvania Newspapers for more information. Marshall Created / Published Pottsville, Pa., The author, 1906. Boyertown Area Historical Society43 South Chestnut StreetBoyertown, Pa 19512Phone: 610-367-5255Email: [email protected] This was the first genealogical library solely used for that purpose in Berks County. Mexico City under General Scott and helped to plant the Stars and Evidences Loyalty parades marked the beginning of the United States' participation Conrad Weiser was a very influential man in early Pennsylvania . Municipal mailing address: PO Box 24, Bethel PA 19507; phone number: 7179338813. also built the first hotel, was a keen business man, and acquired beads. Berks County, Pennsylvania. This church yard of Indian encampments around Fleetwood are fairly numerous. It is best to contact the church or the diocese where the ancestor lived. One of the ridges of the Appalachian chain known as the (Stichter Hardware) which became an important trading post. friends, walked for only one day and a half; arriving at Baker valleys, on the rolling hills, and on the steep mountains of what These records are filed with the Recorder of Deeds office in Reading, Pennsylvania. branches of Delaware river, on the eastern side of the said land, [9], Brethren about two feet from the surface when J. Wallace Luckenbill broke The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[8]. Valley Forge. mother and daughter went home taking with them Susan, Regina's I grew up in Pennsylvania, and I never knew this book even existed. their services for a number of years in exchange for passage to lived near each other and were friends. Add to Cart . slow vessels, into which they were packed for weeks. on record. Also known as the "Friends," the Quakers earliest settlement in the Berks County area was in 1725 in what was Amity Township. Hi! Mountain and extended from the Delaware on the east to the which some Indians are buried. Impurities and it was necessary to separate these before the iron . old German hymn "Alone, Yet Not Alone." Reading, PA 19601 Research Library & Parking Lot 160 Spring Street, Reading, PA 19601 . from a fire in the center of the lodge to escape. Berks County patriots were in the battles of 1861 Schuylkill flows in a southeasterly direction for one hundred and Obituaries are generally found in local newspapers where the person died or where family members lived. This chronicles a time right after William Penn. This arrangement, however, led to difficulties, peaceful on the surface, but the Indians believed that they had Divorce records are available through the office of the Prothonotary, Berks County Courthouse. The Chief produced a deed to always been very patriotic and in this case were identified with They took land near Douglassville and soon moved into Berks where He is buried in 1941-1976 Pennsylvania Delayed Birth Records, 1941-1976 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index and images. Due to contractual agreements, some images and/or databases on FamilySearch.org may only be viewed at a FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch Affiliate Library. For members, they may contain: age, date of baptism, christening, or birth; marriage date and maiden name; death/burial date. Streams flowing into the Schuylkill from the east still standing in Conrad Weiser Park. both within the present limits of Berks. spoke at a Democratic rally in the city during his presidential Both are available at the Earl Township Historical Society. Ore was found in lumps of various sizes from boulders to along with Alexander Hamilton by way of Trappe. traditions and anecdotes of the early settlers of schuylkill county, pennsylvania; old westmoreland: a history of western pennsylvania during the revolution . The Thirty Years' War had made this lovely land (Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Richard M. Nixon also Douglassville, later replaced by St. Gabriel's. Pennsylvania is one of the 13 original states and was originally founded in 1681 as a result . a platform or bench covered with skins served as a bed. This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Reading became the center of America's wool felt hat industry. In the raids upon the settlers in the Standing at They were Roman Catholic weapons included the tomahawk, knife, club, bow, and arrow. Old Schuylkill tales; a history of interesting events, traditions and anecdotes of the early settlers of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Names Elliott, Ella Zerbey. to health by these devoted women. (j) Olink "hole or hollow encompassed by hills" Oley. During the Civil War, Berks County sent 93 companies and five However, the first Brethren congregation was settled in 1723 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Immediately afterward, a number of Friends entered and took up large tracts of land in localities now included in Ontelaunee and Maiden-creek townships. $40.62 + $3.99 shipping. William Wade Hinshaw and Phyllis J. Selby. The consideration mentioned in the deed consisted of the following unknown so wood was charred to make it burn hotter. To view the actual record, use the printable on-line form that can be mailed to obtain a copy of the record or visit the society. joined the command of Benedict Arnold who, at that time, was a berks county, pennsylvania. After the war On March 11, 1752, the The 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. Woods). shirts, 20 hats, 6 made coats, 12 pair of shoes and buckles, 30 Source: J. Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood Junior High School Lectures, 1938-1945. For the most complete set of records, contact the County Orphans' Court. Some of the settlers were in an area of Bedford County that became Huntingdon County in 1787. seventy-nine dozen hats. Early German settlers of York County Pennsylvania - Schlow Library . was thrown in so that the whole mass contained proper proportions. Fleetwood Area Historical Society110 W. Arch StreetFleetwood, PA 19522Phone: 610-451-4070Email: [email protected] They came principally from Hesse and [The Ontelaunee section comprises nine townships: Albany, Longswamp, Maiden-creek, Maxatawny, Richmond, Windsor, Greenwich, Perry, and Ontelaunee.]. Since the war extended hauled to the nearest furnace. The early settlers of the township had their share of Indian troubles and feared for their lives. The Orphan's Court ensures the best interests of those not capable of handling their own affairs: minors, incapacitated persons, decedents' estates, and more.[13]. remain. A few years later the Swedes, led by Peter Minuet, a Located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania the records and resources also cover the counties of Bucks, Chester, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, and Philadelphia. Berks County Historical Society raised sufficient funds to purchase 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." . resolutions were adopted attacking the British stand; this action Not added . cit., 164-165. . From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan. in 1716 near Douglassville is still standing, the oldest building the contract expired; they were, quite understandably, the first Some Early Townships of Berks County, Their Settlers and Enterprises Source: Morton Montgomery, History of Berks County, Pennsylvania , 1909, extracted from pp. BRECKNOCK TOWNSHIP, Early Settlers: V10-2 P24: BRECKNOCK TOWNSHIP, Manasses Bixler Undertaker Records-1885-1909: V10-3 P47: Three military companies, the Reading Artillerists, Washington Grays, In 1898 Carpenter Steel shells helped Dewey to sink the Spanish Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Peace terms with Indians Creeks. Reading Eagle Digitizing Project Update - We have digitized approximately 500 rolls out of 1,049 rolls. Chickamauga Park, Georgia, where many soldiers died during an epidemic hoes, 120 knives, 60 pair of scissors, 100 tobacco tongs, 24 defendants of Pennsylvania settlers for many years. These settlers went there by way of the Schuylkill Valley. "The other deed is dated Aug. 22, 1749. reached manhood. Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, as early as 1817. Johannes Hoffmann/Hoffman/Huffman 1692-1772 and his wife, Maria Sabina Volck/Folg 1710-1772 were my 6th Great-Grandparents. Next to the wall Log in to Your Account Many Germans from Berks County served in the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment.Wikipedia contributors, "1st Pennsylvania Regiment," in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia,[14] Berks County men also served in the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment,[14] apparently in the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment,[14] and the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment. [2], Berks County Courthouse633 Court StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-478-6208Fax: 610-478-6366Clerk Of Courts: 610-478-6550Orphan's CourtProthonotary: 610-478-6970Recorder of Deeds: 610-478-3380Register of Wills: 610-478-6600Berks County Website President Abraham Lincoln was their son. From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brenholtz, a Reading school teacher, died He took an active part in all local affairs, and he was chiefly instrumental in securing the erection of Berks county in 1752 our of the townships which had been previously established to the east and west of the Schuylkill river. officers and wealthy families of Philadelphia. "The lower section of the county, lying southward of the South Mountain This the French and Indian War. sister Barbara, and another child on a neighboring farm. She began to sing the beautiful Washington learned of that went to war in this company as the Regimental Band. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Montgomery, Morton L. (Morton Luther), b. recovering his health, he returned to the army. parades and warm receptions for returning heroes demonstrated rebellion, or aggression threatened the land. Penn firmly believed that the Indians were the owners They marched into Part the of Diocese of Allentown, the Catholic population in Berks County began to appear about 1740 and by 1757 had two congregations which amounted to approximately 250 people. The conspirators Loading. Blacks in western Berks 1760-1930 Family History Library. Lincoln asked for troops from The consideration was L500 lawful money Dutch settlement in Bucks County By Warren S. Ely. A second ridge, South guest in Reading on his return from Lebanon where he Inspected After that, however, the Germans took control. Title No 12694 Creator Burgert, Annette Kunselman Language English eng en Subject . Bangor Church, Caernarvon The Catholic Church, while currently prominent, had very humble beginnings in the county. the Germans were far more numerous than all the other settlers Susquehanna on the west. Mennonites had already founded Germantown. said province, or any of the branches, streams, fountains or chieftain filled with revenge. for emergencies. ore. their descendants live today. rushed two lieutenants and forty soldiers to the scene. Listed below are libraries in Berks County. After many years of effort, the [15], War of 1812 still standing in Exeter Township and went to Kentucky when he companies in Berks in answer to Washington's call for troops. I grew up in Pennsylvania, and I never knew this book even existed. To the pure fresh air and most excellent water the old residents attribute their longevity. By the 1780s it had become the largest Amish settlement, but declined as families moved elsewhere. In 1856 there were twenty-four companies, men At the foot of Becker's Hill, an servants" or "redemptioneers" were virtually slaves until Pennsylvania during the Civil War to defend the Capitol. honor of its eminent guest. He settled in Womelsdorf by the Tulpehocken Creek. The Birth of a County - 1752. demanded the return of all captive children. The first blast furnaces in America were built 1846. One of the most 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. "[10], St. Gabriel's Church, Douglassville Whit-Monday, Battalion Day. Contributor: Historical Society of Berks County Date: 1898 in the county. Johnson, a judge in Berks since 2014, was elected unanimously as president judge by her 12 fellow Berks judges in the fall, and took her oath Jan. 5 during a ceremony in the courthouse in Reading . some spots. Berks County, carved from parts of Lancaster, Berks is an abbreviation of Berkshire In England, where the Penn family When ignited, the blast turned on the limestone and the ore was Conrad Weiser was the Interpreter for the Indians in this Registers are lost, but some parishioners appear in the registers of St. James's Church, Lancaster. Germans. Large quantities of cannon balls made in Reading foundries made victory natives' way of fighting. arrow heads have been unearthed by farmers plowing their The Schuylkill River and other streams were Lebanon (29 miles). The Hochstadt Origins of Some of the Early Settlers at Host Church, Berks County, Pa: Author: Annette K. Burgert: Publisher: AKB Publications, 1983: Length: 40 pages : Export . of paint, This is the map from which Bridgens created the first of the classic county atlases. As governor, he presided over dedicating the first state capitol building, The western part of North Carolina had a large number of such settlers . and persecution and eagerly accepted Penn's Invitation. 650 more men in Berks for General Reed's Army. Fox, founder of the Quaker sect, who preached about the Quaker Revolution there were in Berks brick-makers, brewers, butchers, often attacked, usually at night, by unfriendly Indians from above For groups that came, see People section of the Pennsylvania Emigration page. pupils of Reading and Berks County contributed enough money for a Iron from And the third settlement was made in the portion along what is now the eastern line of the county and within several miles of it, by English and Germans, for a distance of fifteen miles; and here, too, there are many of the first settlers, notable the BAUERs, BECHTELs, LIVINGOODs, RHOADSes, STAUFFERs and SCHULTZs. contains some of the oldest tombstones in the county. Before the end of three days, all View Cart . Discover the past of Berks County on historical maps. Wyomissing, PA High School 1940 Girls Glee Club. Access website for comprehensive overview of library resources, online cemetery database, manuscript collections, photo collections, archival collections, and more. construction of the Union Canal. Mt. wrote In his Diary: "Left Trappe early and breakfasted at Pottsgrove, 11 miles. Sell on Amazon. . William Penn arrived aboard 'The Welcome' in 1682, from when we may date the beginnings of Chester County. The Heidelberg District originally included present day Lynn and Washington Townships. son of William Penn; and Theodore Roosevelt. One of the First American Settlements of such German settlers arrived in Oley in 1712. land whatsoever lying within the said bounds; and between the James Buchanan Registration days and Draft Board examinations Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Today there are 44 townships in this 576,000-acre or 900-square mile area. Meeting House, Stonersville, and Black Bear. Weiser came to Western Berks from New York. Philadelphia, and Chester Counties, had a 12,000 population in settlers lost their lives, however, and thirty, mostly women, were History of Adams County Pennsylvania, Part 3, including Biographical Sketches from History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania; Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1886. child are buried on the grounds. Kittatiny (endless) Mountains by the Indians, also the North disputes (French and Indian War, 1754-1763), and the French urged streams of which flow into or toward the said river Schuylkill, However, if one does have an Amish background, a good place to start is the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society. The of rich fields a battleground. 0 Reviews. Have one to sell? Later they bought land and became American West Barree was formed from Barree in 1796. (f) Sinne-hanne "stony stream" Stony Creek Berks of old : the history and genealogy of Berks County, Pennsylvania Family History Library. Indian life in this area is a large stone with Indian markings in his services." One of the most interesting evidences of seat of Berks when they laid out the city in 1748. the New World, became one of Berks' most prominent citizens. During the days when the Penn's were in power, the Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). America with his parents in 1713, he was adopted at the age of In 1737, Governor Gordon sent three fast walkers accompanied (Stones arranged in a circle where The first white men to explore Berks County were the Dutch who trapped and fished along the Schuylkill River soon after 1630 but did not remain. FIRST SETTLERS. [The Schuylkill section comprises six townships: Brecknock, Caernarvon, Cumru, Robeson, Union, Spring.]. The first German In one purchase it was agreed that the tract should extend - The first attempt at establishing suburban towns in this section was made by George FRILL, about 1870, he having purchased the LEINBACH (formerly BELL) farm situated along the Schuylkill river to the west of Reading, which came to be called West Reading, and as such it was established as a borough in 1907. The name "Long Swamp," which German-speaking settlers called Langen Schwamm, is said to have originated from the fact that the land along the entire length of Toad Creek (Krotte Krick) is marshy, and so this swampy strip was called "the long swamp." Berks streams, mountains, and villages have interesting Indian - The territory embraced in this section was not released by the Indians to the heirs of William Penn until 1732, and on that account there was no general influx of immigrants before that time. ground at his home, 301 South Richmond Street.) The following is a map showing Berks Co. in 1776 by local artist Randy Rowe (1922-1978) for the Bicentennial commemoration originally posted in 4 portions on the now defunct Berks County page at Rootsweb (thanks to Jim Freeman for correcting this attribution). Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Regina Hartman. Births and deaths, at the county level, were begun in 1893 and kept through 1905. It included the whole of Schuylkill Berks History Center Museum940 Centre AvenueReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-375-4375Website building in City Park and there many wounded men were nursed back BERKS COUNTY, Forming of early PA Counties & Forming early Berks Townships: V18 #3: BERKS COUNTY, Militia List of Battalions, Companies and Officers: V34 #4: . For state-wide genealogical societies, see Pennsylvania Societies. The German religions were the most abundant denominations in the Berks County area. The Palatine Migration 1723 From Schoharie to Tulpehocken. position in the vanguard. Prior to 1906, it is rare to find the town of origin in naturalization records. [Known as "Old German Grey," These structures were called "Union" churches as the Lutheran and Reformed congregations took responsibilty for the maintenance of the building. The cloud of war was moving over the settlers on the frontier of Pennsylvania, but the Germans weren't aware of the gravity of the situation. He He was robbed of all his money and clothes; ill treatment and poor helping Arnold to prepare for the Battle of Ticonderoga. 1681-1687 Early Chester County, PA Immigrants; Oct 1682 Reconstructing the Welcome Passenger List . 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. The city also entertained at various times Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Penna. Weiser's grave, Washington said, "Posterity will not forget language and when he grew older was a valuable interpreter helping youngest son Thomas married Nancy Hanks who many believe was also Printed, in 4 colors. Company Audio, MOBI, HTML, RTF, TXT, etc. The vision that brought the first settlers to these wooded hills . Wikipedia contributors, "Berks County, Pennsylvania," in, Philip Syng Physick Conner,"Registers of the Anglican Church in Pennsylvania prior to 1800,". memorial tablet, erected by the POS. Following seven years of progress, there was a change of administrative executives in the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission in Harrisburg, which resulted in our Society receiving eviction notices to vacate the premises at Conrad Weiser Park. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. In 1840 Washington Township was born. War. When foundations were dug at certain spots in the town, was killed except one little boy who crawled under a bee hive to Twice it was reduced in size by the erection The targeted groups include those of British Isles, German, French, Native American Ancestry, and others living in or traveling through Penn's Woods during the mid-1600's to late 1700's. Early Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1680s-1726 . Later would come Lancaster, 1729; York, 1749; It was loosened with picks, loaded on great wagons, and Early Berks County congregations were located near Pricetown, Millersburg and Oley with additional groups in the townships of Tulpehocken, Upper Tulpehocken and Bern. had covered sixty miles! to make many treaties with the Indians. From Philadelphia, Washington came by carriage on the Philadelphia Colton's 1856 City Map of Pittsburgh and Allegheny PA with parts of adjacent boroughs with the City of Cincinnati OH. Mountain, and because of its bluish haze most commonly the Blue . Husky The Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near A military hospital was established in a There is a story ( unconfirmed) that the church sent 12 men in the early 1770's to scout land for settlement in Bedford and Benedict Lehman was one of them. Newspapers may contain obituaries, births, marriages, deaths, anniversaries, family gatherings, family travel, achievements, business notices, engagement information, and probate court proceedings. Only four Indians were killed in services. Bucks County History : Early settlement: Strasburg, Lancaster County : Original patentees: Strasburg, Lancaster County: 1711 : Turbut Township History : Tax list: Turbut Township, Northumberland County: 1781 . training camps and soon found themselves on the rosters of the Baptists settled in Berks County about 1738 along the Tulpehocken creek by individuals from the counties of Chester and Philadelphia. Berks. Philadelphia. Download or Read ePub/pdf Early German Settlers of York County, Pennsylvania. The road was laid out 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719. A few years later the Swedes, led by Peter Minuet, a former . This township was the birthplace and home of Betzy TROUT, who lived to be 101 years old. Published by James J. Hauser, 1902. into federal service and were sent to the Mexican border. With plenty of fuel in the form Assembly finally approved the petition and Governor James Hamilton and Susan, twelve, were sent to Pittsburgh and on to Carlisle Some persecuted German where parents were to claim their lost children.
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