(Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Richard M. Nixon also
purchased a grant from Penn and paid for it once again to the Indians in
trained soldiers and hired troops from Germany, paying their
Pennsylvania Early County Map List: WELCOME The 'very' earliest county map is the 1687 map of Thomas Holme, . They
Early Settlers. Agents of sailing companies often
Washington's prophecy came true for in 1907 the
Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Many were skilled farmers and were hired
Chickamauga Park, Georgia, where many soldiers died during an epidemic
joined the command of Benedict Arnold who, at that time, was a
January 26, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. EST. along the south side of Mt. of the land and deeds of land purchases bearing the Penn name are
In 1856 there were twenty-four companies, men
Share. Madison, Polk, McKinley, and Wilson found Berks patriots ever
FIRST SETTLERS. They took land near Douglassville and soon moved into Berks where
Mountain, and because of its bluish haze most commonly the Blue
wood was covered it was lighted and after burning slowly for many
a wooded area above Seidel's Crossing. 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. Berks during the French and Indian War; one hundred and fifty
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. See Pennsylvania Newspapers for more information. Three military companies, the Reading Artillerists, Washington Grays,
Regina's mother
Regina sprang from 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. the French and Indian War. Some Early Townships of Berks County, Their Settlers and Enterprises Source: Morton Montgomery, History of Berks County, Pennsylvania , 1909, extracted from pp. The largest influx of German people to North Carolina, however, occurred in the eighteenth century, beginning with a joint effort between a Swiss land company and the British Crown to settle 100 families of German Palatines in the town of New . Berks' loyalty to its citizens and to America. . In the 1840s, they comprised nearly half of all immigrants to this . County marriage records were kept in earnest in 1885. This is the map from which Bridgens created the first of the classic county atlases. of the Union and also claims the honor of being the home of the first
They took with them Regina, her
Later Weiser told the Chief that he dreamed the Indians gave him
Listed below are libraries in Berks County. When the elder Penn died, his
ore. 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. To the pure fresh air and most excellent water the old residents attribute their longevity. The conspirators
under cover of bombardment by the American fleet, but peace was declared
book ii.biographical sketches. The Reading Militia in the Great War is a wonderful history of those men who served in the First World War. By 1752
This is a list of Lancaster county settlers who came between the years 1700 and 1718 and had purchased and held lands there before 1729: Abye, John Abye, Peter Ashleman, Daniel Bare, Henry Bare, Jacob Bare, Jacob, Jr. Bare, Jno. Located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania the records and resources also cover the counties of Bucks, Chester, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, and Philadelphia. same company escorted Martha Washington to Philadelphia. attempt having failed, they marched south through New York state
Visiting the church your ancestor attended is recommended; however, many times, due to distance, that is not possible. (I) Wyomissing "place of flats" Wyomissing
Conrad Weiser was the Interpreter for the Indians in this
The
For the most complete set of records, contact the County Orphans' Court. on the Internet. It costs you nothing; but every 3 months Amazon with send BCGS 0.5% of all purchases made of eligible items. morton l. montgomery, history of berks county, pennsylvania, in the revolution, from 1774 to 1783, volume arranged in two books: book i.revolution. 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. U.S . "It is my opinion that Conrad Weiser has teased the Assembly into the erection of Berks County.". son William (1644-1718), a Quaker, accepted in payment forty thousand
Woods). Shollenberger farm east of the town, and all along the Maidencreek
construction of the Union Canal. Hat-making was Reading's first real Industry;
Weiser built the first store in Reading at 505 Penn Street
to make many treaties with the Indians. One of the most
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. They
The Schuylkill River and other streams were
Registers begin in 1735. Bern Township was home to the Northkill Amish. the "holy experiment" in Pennsylvania. Most of them were Friends or
On the Phillip
As the first identifiable Amish community in the new world, [1] it was the foundation of Amish settlement in the Americas. remain. mother country. Early Quaker monthly meetings (with years established): Reformed lived in a tribe and the years passed. Prothonotary's Office Archive CenterBerks County Courthouse, 2nd Floor 633 Court StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-478-6970, ext. of the tin roofs are painted red. 1681 - Former New Sweden is granted to William Penn, who secures English patent for Pennsylvania and sends William Markham to the Delaware to arrange a transition. Berks County Genealogical Society 201 Washington StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 484-509-4806Email: berksgenes@dejazzd.comWebsite [10], St. Thomas's Church, Caernarvon soldiers in a movement on Guayama when the short war ended. When the war ended, great
officers and wealthy families of Philadelphia. Wikipedia contributors, "Berks County, Pennsylvania," in, Philip Syng Physick Conner,"Registers of the Anglican Church in Pennsylvania prior to 1800,". that went to war in this company as the Regimental Band. When President McKinley asked for 125,000 volunteers in April 1898,
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. son of William Penn; and Theodore Roosevelt. [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 Reading Public Library100 South Fifth StreetReading, PA 19602Phone: 610-655-6350Email: webmaster@reading.lib.pa.usWebsite The Ringgold Band is the same organization
Early settlers: Shaver's Creek Valley . spoke at a Democratic rally in the city during his presidential
The boy learned the Indian
1704 Robert Eachus becomes the first European settler within what is now West Chester. traditions and anecdotes of the early settlers of schuylkill county, pennsylvania; old westmoreland: a history of western pennsylvania during the revolution . Discover the past of Berks County on historical maps. articles: "20 brass kettles, 100 stroudwater matchcoats of two yards each, 100
The first industries, if they may be called that, were hunting,
The
The only blot on Reading's Revolutionary War record is the fact that
disputes (French and Indian War, 1754-1763), and the French urged
in battle; four died from wounds and twenty-two from sickness. a fire may once have burned and a number of arrow heads appeared
The long journey became a
Hundreds of years ago, great forests of very old trees grew in the gentle
Northkill Amish. As governor, he presided over dedicating the first state capitol building,
Also known as the "Friends," the Quakers earliest settlement in the Berks County area was in 1725 in what was Amity Township. Baptists Revised Edition by Keith A. cit., 33-37, 488; Smith, op. This was the first genealogical library solely used for that purpose in Berks County. great armies of France and Belgium. also built the first hotel, was a keen business man, and acquired
Early Settlers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He also stopped at Womelsdorf and
The Birth of a County - 1752. Blacks in western Berks 1760-1930 Family History Library. one of three tribes, the others being the Unamis
rushed two lieutenants and forty soldiers to the scene. Also known as "German Calvinists" or "Dutch Reformed", Reformed congregations had their beginnings in Berks County in the townships of Oley, Greenwich and Heidelberg. Rumor has it that Chief Shikellamy
sister Barbara, and another child on a neighboring farm. For animated maps illustrating Pennsylvania county boundary changes, "Rotating Formation Pennsylvania County Boundary Maps" (1673-1878) may be viewed at the MapofUS.org website. According to Montgomery in Historical
As of the 2020 census, the population was 534,413, increasing by 7.1% from 498,886 in 2010. of lead, 20
Also known as "Dunkards" or "German Baptists," the Brethren were in the Berks County area as early as 1724. 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. PSA#121, LOC S#711, LOC Phillips p. 142. Many of the records will not list town or city of origin or birth but it is still wise to check. FIRST SETTLERS. However, the first Brethren congregation was settled in 1723 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. 650 more men in Berks for General Reed's Army. Ringgold Light Artillery Company under Captain James McKnight was
The early settlers of the township had their share of Indian troubles and feared for their lives. [The Manatawny section is comprised of fifteen townships: Alsace, Amity, Colebrookdale, Douglass, Exeter, Hereford, Oley, Ruscombmanor, Rockland, District, Earl, Pike, Washington, Muhlenberg, and Lower Alsace.]. and persecution and eagerly accepted Penn's Invitation. Berks County, Pennsylvania Delayed Births at Ancestry $. They were
combined. About 1720 English immigrants arrived; some of them settled near
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 . 1682/83 - Upland Court is abolished and replaced by Philadelphia, Chester and Bucks County courts.Swedes are employed to negotiate new treaties with the Indians. of Northumberland County in 1772 and Schuylkill County in 1811. possible for Washington's army. Rosters are included. By Christine H. O'Toole. and binding them securely. The Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania support the John L. Ruth Historical Library and Museum at the Mennonite Heritage Center. lodges or huts made by driving saplings into the ground, arching
Location. and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania: 'All those tracts of land lying on or near the river Schuylkill, in the
their descendants live today. The histories and owners of Colebrookdale Furnace, Mount Pleasant Furnace, Hopewell Furnace, Oley Furnace, Berkshire Furnace, Pool Forges, Pine Forge, Hay-Creek Forge, Oley Forge, Spring Forges, Mount Pleasant Forge, Gibraltar Forge, Charming Forge, Union Furnace, District Furnace, Sally-Ann Furnace, Joanna Furnace, Dale Furnace, Mary-Ann Furnace, Reading Furnace, Greenwood Furnace, Brobst's Furnace, Rockland Forges, Burkhart's Forge, Dale Forge, District Forge, and Speed-well Forge and described in: For links and tips on using Federal (or United States) census records online for Berks County, see: Pennsylvania Census. This page was last edited on 17 January 2023, at 10:22. including John C. Hintz. Berks County patriots were in the battles of
Check the website for current fees. unknown so wood was charred to make it burn hotter. The consideration mentioned in the deed consisted of the following
Berks County troubles with the
reached Reading, 19 miles further, where we found several
On June 6, 1752, following the organization of Northampton County in March of 1752, a petition was received and endorsed . (woods; forest); but the king prefixed Penn,
"Before the erection of Berks County, in 1752, the township of Tulpehocken was a recognized division, being a part of Lancaster County in 1729. West Barree was formed from Barree in 1796. Probate matters in Berks County are handled by the Orphans' Court and start when the county was created. Valley Forge. Berks County Historical Society raised sufficient funds to purchase
Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. The Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near
Chester County, as one of the original PA counties, is a fascinating place where many of the events that shaped our nation took place. Philadelphia. including Conrad Weiser, came to western Berks from New York and
area lies between the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers. A
always been very patriotic and in this case were identified with
only seventeen, the youngest veteran soldier of the Union armies;
the Indians for the government until his death in 1760 at the age
first white men to explore Berks County were the Dutch who trapped
large number of prisoners were brought to Reading and encamped
memorial tablet, erected by the POS. In one purchase it was agreed that the tract should extend
Bucks County : Pennsylvania and some Early Settlers The genealogist's post - v. 1 (1964) - v. 1, no. berks county, pennsylvania: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. 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. Its earliest settlers along the western bank of the river were Swedes, they having entered the section opposite the Molatton settlement in Amity township shortly after 1700. ready to shoulder arms and to be first in line when invasion,
When Berks County was created in 1752, Bethel was divided into two areas, with the western section becoming part of Lebanon County and the eastern section part of Berks County. his services." Sell on Amazon. the Revolution by being one of the first groups to offer their
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 . at the Battle of Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo. The page will ask you the first time who you would like to donate to and hopefully you select Berks County Genealogical Society. people in America to protest the slave traffic. defendants of Pennsylvania settlers for many years. by Louis XIV, the Huguenots, skilled mechanics, settled in the
They chose the area around the Manatawny Creek. After suffering greatly from cold and the
along with Alexander Hamilton by way of Trappe. was thrown in so that the whole mass contained proper proportions. It is from nine different
shipped from Levan's Wharf to Philadelphia Wharf along with twenty-two
Early Berks County congregations were located near Pricetown, Millersburg and Oley with additional groups in the townships of Tulpehocken, Upper Tulpehocken and Bern. of tobacco, 400 tobacco pipes, 20 gallons of
Kittatiny (endless) Mountains by the Indians, also the North
The earliest settlers inpresent Allegheny County were Pennsyl-vania Germans but they were soon outnumbered by the Scotch-Irish. The Berks County Genealogical Society has various records for churches throughout the Berks County area. demanded the return of all captive children. He was robbed of all his money and clothes; ill treatment and poor
Additional church records can be located at Linkpendium and by searching the FamilySearch Catalog. days, it was smothered. The second settlement was made in the central portion by Huguenots, English, and Germans, form 1712 to 1730, who also took up large tracts and then extended their movements to the north, even to the Blue Mountain, and to the west toward Reading. Source: J. Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood Junior High School Lectures, 1938-1945 . companies in Berks in answer to Washington's call for troops. loyal American general. King Charles II of England owed Admiral [Sir
Bucks County History : Early settlement: Strasburg, Lancaster County : Original patentees: Strasburg, Lancaster County: 1711 : Turbut Township History : Tax list: Turbut Township, Northumberland County: 1781 . had large estates. friends, walked for only one day and a half; arriving at Baker
Berks furnished many Civil War
Posted on November 29, 2012 by Roberta Estes. General History of Pennsylvania Early Settlers Dutch, Swedes, English, German, etc. as far as a man could walk In three days. has been added to your Cart . AKB Publications, 1983 - Berks County (Pa.) - 40 pages. companion, whose parents were never found. that her daughter might recognize. This church yard
Elm bark usually covered the outside
Registers are lost, but some parishioners appear in the registers of St. James's Church, Lancaster. trees, with all and every the appurtenances, etc.'". In that year the first Some Early Lineages of Be. Conrad Weiser was a very influential man in early Pennsylvania . Mt. They marched into
He was the first colony of settlers in 1714, with his first wife, Anna Catherine Haeger/Hager 1702-1729. twenty-five miles until it empties into the Delaware at
Penn, with Indian chiefs and
Hiester [1752-1832] arrived in New Jersey only to find that Washington had
He settled in Womelsdorf by the Tulpehocken Creek. Boone was born in a house
Saratoga and Trenton where many of the Hessians were captured. religious beliefs. old German hymn "Alone, Yet Not Alone." The names of the more prominent families were MEREDITH, PARVIN, PENROSE, LIGHTFOOT, STARR, WILY and WILLITS; and some of the descendants are still in this vicinity. The Chief produced a deed to
Local libraries or societies may have indexes or other sources. settlers to reach Berks County arrived in Oley in 1712 and chose
Bigler; General Scott, the man who conquered Mexico; John Penn,
Indians dated from the Walking Purchase. transfer. fort at Lehighton which he named Gnadenbutten; then he returned to
a German which may account for his trip to Germany with George
helped to simplify the food problem. Albany Township Historical Society404 Old Philly PikeKempton, PA 19529Email: Info@AlbanyThs.OrgWebsite the island and suggested that they dream no more! (g) Maschilamehanne "trout stream" Moselem
Allegheny County. consequently, the township was named Amity in 1719. youngest son Thomas married Nancy Hanks who many believe was also
dust. A
A number of English settlers also found their way to the central portion of Robeson before 1740. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[8]. The Scotch-Irish and other frontier fighters soon learned the
is sometimes referred to as the "red-roofed city" because many
meeting place of General Mifflin, General Conway, General Lee, and
training camps and soon found themselves on the rosters of the
The first blast furnaces in America were built
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. Indian fort once stood. It is not a complete index but still worth your time if you are looking for baptism, marriage, and burial records. Iron Industry Whit-Monday, Battalion Day. The great uprising of the Indians about 1754 is known as
reached manhood. birthplace of Daniel Boone, the Kentucky pioneer. their services for a number of years in exchange for passage to
The Northkill settlement was the largest Amish settlement up to the 1780s.[9]. Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Penna. Europe was scarce and the essentials of producing it here were
Most Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, Bally, St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Goshenhoppen. Indians in this section were the fierce, warlike Minsi or Wolf tribe. later, when he was thirty-three, he moved to Berks County with his
When the
Mordicai Lincoln, great-greatgrandfather of the Emancipator,
cabinet makers, carpenters, weavers, wheelwrights, gunsmiths,
gathered at Carlisle, Washington, realizing the seriousness of the
settlers lost their lives, however, and thirty, mostly women, were
The western part of North Carolina had a large number of such settlers . [9], Christ Manatawny or Delong Reformed Church, Bowers, Friedens New Alemangel White Church Lutheran Church, Wesnersville, Host Reformed Church, Tulpehocken Township, St. John's or St. John's (Hains) Reformed Church, Lower Heidelberg Township. Canadians who lived in north of Berks County gave the Indians arms
Quakers and they erected meeting houses at once; several are still
slaves. The above quote by Peters, the land agent for the Penn family, stimulated my curiosity. Dutch settlement in Bucks County By Warren S. Ely. carried off to slavery. Many of their descendants are still in the vicinity; and in several instances (BERTOLETs, BOONEs, DETURCKs and LEEs) the land has been transmitted in a direct line of descendants of the first settlers, from generation to generation, from the beginning until now, a period covering one hundred and eighty years. - 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. "[10], St. Gabriel's Church, Douglassville Add to Cart . They left
which some Indians are buried. . against their enemies, were restrained with great difficulty from
FIRST SETTLERS. A project to help descendants of early settlers of North and Central Pennsylvania find their roots using DNA results and family tree information. [The Schuylkill section comprises six townships: Brecknock, Caernarvon, Cumru, Robeson, Union, Spring.]. John B.B. Dull on Textbook Full Version. The tract of land conveyed lay north of the Blue
and the branches or streams running into the river Susquehannah,
disputed territory which followed, Marshall's entire family
told him he dreamed that Weiser gave him a gun. The Mennonite Heritage Center565 Yoder RoadHarleysville, PA 19438-1020Phone: 215-256-3020Email: library@mhep.orgWebsite From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan.
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