_William Fitz Alan, Sheriff of SHROPSHIRE _+
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_John Fitz ALAN ___________________|
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_John FITZALAN 7th Earl of Arundel_|
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[1439] {Her parents from "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 161-28.} See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Fitzalan.
[45935] "The Times [Philadelphia, PA], 27 October 1899," p. 10: "Stretch - On October 24, Margaret S., wife of James A. Stretch and daughter at the late John and Jane Anderson. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, Narberth. Pa."
_Gerard ("Eberhard IV"), Count of Lower ALSACE _+
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[4923] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands offers: "Thierry de Mousson, son of Thierry de Mousson & his wife Ermentrude de Bourgogne [Comté] ([1176/78]-[mid-Jan] 1163). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'Theodericus' as brother of 'Raynaldum . . . comes Barri et Montionis' specifying that Thierry was expelled in 1113 and retained only the county of Montbéliard. He inherited his families territories along the Meuse valley in 1103. He is titled Comte de Montbéliard in his mother's 1105 document. He was expelled by his Meuse subjects in [1113] because of his intolerable behaviour, and transferred to the county of Montbéliard. His death and that of his son are recorded in 1163 and before 1160 in the necrology of the abbey of Saint-Pierre le Vif, Sens, where their supposed ancestor Louis died [1016/25]. The name of Thierry's wife is not known."
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[33443] This line is from the unverified Cooper Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 which states Martin m. (2) in 1816 Mary Brown with whom he also had children.
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Ludella is daughter of Hiram Briar Kellar (1840-1914) & Elonora Mary Grover (1849-1937; m. 16 May 1867 in ME). She and Woodbury had Frank Lewis Gerrish (1894-1973), Beatrice E. Gerrish (1896-1976), Ethel Mae Gerrish (1897-1987),
Ralph Benton Gerrish (1899-1971), Carlton E. Gerrish (1901-1901), Louise Bell Gerrish (1905-1924), _____ Gerrish (1909-1909), Ellis W Gerrish (1911-1978), Donald Ray Gerrish (1912-1998), Norman Leroy Gerrish (1913-1990), Herman D. Gerrish (1913-2006) & Clifford E. Gerrish (1919-1919).
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[60431] The unverified file LZFT-1R3 in familysearch.org provides this line of descent and offers: "John Lovett II was born on 3 April 1636, in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England as the son of John Lovett Sr. and Mary. He married Bethiah Rootes before 1659, in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 10 September 1727, in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 91."
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[36632] This person is from the unverified Melanie Renee Crawford tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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[48519] Mary's dates are from her grave marker.
Henry [Heinrich] is from an unverified Arnold tree in Ancestrty.com in 2013 which states he arrived in Pennsylvania in 1749. The Parkin/Shreffler/Trostle Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 states Henry died 29 Sept 1784 and that he ws a "stocking weaver" and made his will 6 Sept 1784 in Reading, PA in German, and was a Private in the Berks Co. Militia during the War for Independence.
A file in Ancestry.com in 2013 offers:
Johanna Heinrich Schreffler was born Abt. 1714 in Germany, and died June 29, 1784 in Reading, Pennsylvania, Berks County. He married (1) Anna Marie Weber Abt. 1745, daughter of Godfriedt Weber. She was born Abt. 1716 in Germany, and died 1777 in Reading, Pennsylvania Berks County. He married (2) Anna Magdalena Schneider Haas December 08, 1778 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading, PA, daughter of Erici Schneider. She was born November 29, 1733 in Katholisch, Berrend, Rheinland, Prussia, and died May 09, 1813 in Reading, Pennsylvania Berks County.
Johannas Heinrich Schreffler is the original ancestor that came to America from Germany in about 1749. His age at this time is not known, so his year of birth cannot be confirmed. He and Anna Marie had 6 sons as they listed in his will. Five of the six served in the Revolutionary War. Charles (Carolus) was the youngest son, and not old enough to serve. Note that the "c" in the name "Schreffler" is eventually dropped with later generations.
The following information is from Harvey Lubold (via Ed) and is not to be used for anything other than personal use, since a book is currently in the process of being published.
Johann Heinrich Schreffler arrived in America on Tuesday, 26 Sept., 1749 on the ship "Ranier", Henry Browning, Master from Rotterdam, but last from .... in England. Whole freights 277. [From] Hanau, Wirtemberg, Darmstat, Isenburg.
Most historians separate the trip to America into three parts. The first lasting four to six weeks, was the portion down the Rhine River to the Port of Rotterdam. There were a considerable number of places along this route where the ship had to stop, and each stop included taxes passed along to the passenger.
Next the ships sailed to England where they stopped, usually at Cowes, for supplies. There they stayed for one or two weeks, waiting either to pass through customs or waiting for favorable winds. The passengers had to pay for their food and lodging during this period. Then followed a journey of seven to fourteen more weeks, depending on wind conditions during which time they lived on overcrowded, under-provisioned, and often not too seaworthy ships. Many of the passengers had never been to sea before, and seasickness was not uncommon. Medical attention was virtually nonexistent, and many died of their illnesses and were buried at sea. After arrival, each ship was inspected by the Port Doctor, and if no infectious diseases were found, the passengers were allowed to disembark. The immigrants then went before the local court to renounce all ties to Germany and take the oath of allegiance to the English King and the colony of Pennsylvania. Henry (Johann) took the Oath of Allegience to the British Crown, required of all foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania, before Benjamin Shoemaker, Joshua Maddox, Esq. and Wm. Hartley at the Court House at Philadelphia, PA on that same day.
Those passengers who had finished their journey on "credit" owing money to the ships captain, were sold to willing buyers waiting at the docks. They then worked for their "owners" until they had paid their debts.
The first item about Henry (Johann) appeared in the German Newspaper "Sower" where in it mentions Henry Schreffler has oil mill near Germantown for sale. This could have been a liquidation sale of someone's estate.
Henry was on the tax rolls in Reading, PA starting in 1771.
Henry on April 19, 1772, partook of the sacrament, a proviso of the law by which a resident of the colonies renounced allegience to his native land and became a subject of the King of England. He did this before John Lawrence and Thomas Willing, two judges of the Supreme Court in Philadephia, PA.
He also took the Oath of Allegiance to the new government on July 8, 1777, before Jacob Shoemaker of Philadelphia, PA.
While Henry did not serve in the Revolutionary War, he is listed as a public servant and paid taxes and furnished supplies during the war. His sons served in various battallions of the Pennsylvania Militia with the one son, Conrad, giving the supreme sacrifice.
At the time of his death, 1784, Henry was living in Reading PA on a lot described as lot 144 (which he bought from Conrad Draft on June 4, 1774) on Richard Street. The lot and dwelling were to be sold at public auction following his death with one-third of the estate going to his widow, Magdalena, and the other two-thirds divided in six equal parts among his five living sons and his grandson, Conrad, son of his deceased son, Conrad. Henry was a stocking weaver by trade, and he bequeathed his loom to his son, George. The will was written April 25, 1783.
Schreffler is the 15,674th most popular last name (surname) in the United States, frequency is 0.001%; percentile is 75.711 (Source: CBN)
(1) "German settlers of Pennsylvania & Adjacent Territory" quote Sower Newspaper of July 1, 1752. (2) "Persons Naturalized in the Province of Penn. 1740-1773", (1967) Genealogy Publication. (3) Oath of Allegience Book "D", Page 112, #88. (4) Patent Book AA, Philiadelphia, Vol 10, page 3. Also, Clerk of Records, Reading, Pa., Deed Book 0009, page 241-2 5. - Office Recorder of Wills, Reading, Pa. "S" file (1784) Vol. 3 page 47, Vol A page 85.
Anna Maria Weber (Weaver) was the first wife of the immigrant Johann Heinrich Schreffler and accompanied him on their journey to America in 1749. Anna's father is Godtfriedt Weber. She apparently died sometime between Sept. 8, 1776, when she and Heinrich appeared as sponsors for Henry, Jr.'s son, John Henry, at Trinity Church in Reading, PA and Dec. 8, 1778, when Heinrich married Anna Magdalena Haas, widow of Michael Haas, at Trinity Church. Anna Maria and Henry are most likely buried at Trinity Church although there is no record and no tombstones any longer exist. Trinity Church was located at the Northwest corner of Prince and Thomas Streets, now known as Sixth and Washington Streets. The first church was built of logs and the new church built in 1752. Walter Shreffler from Celina, Ohio, has been doing some research in PA and he dug up the following quote listed in records of the St. Michael's Zion Evangelical Church, "Henrich Schreffler - Anna Marie Seine Frau Getauft von Philipp Henrich Rapp".
Anna Magdalena Schneider was the second wife of Henry, and was first married to Michael Haas. According to her will, which was probated on June 3, 1813, in Berks Co., Pa., had two daughters by her first husband, namely Magdalena, married to Lawrence Fix and a second daughter, un-named, married to Balser Minich. Jacob Fix, a grandson, was the executor of her will and she also named another grandchild, namely Anna, daughter of Balser Minich and wife, who was listed in the will as being lame. According to Daniel Schumacher's Baptismal Register, Johann Michael Haas and wife, Anna Magdalena were the sponsors at the baptism of Johann Michael Berner, son of Jacob Berner and wife, Hanna at a Lutheran Church five miles north of Fogelsville in Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County on July 4, 1773. Mrs. Michael Haas married Henry Schreffler on Dec. 8, 1778. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Daniel Lehman at Trinity Lutheran Church in Reading, Pa. Magdalena's death was recorded in the records of the Trinity Lutheran of Reading, Pa., on Page 1, Vol. II. The funeral services were officiated by Rev. H.A. Muhlenberg. +++++++++++++Berks Co., PA, Church
Church: Misc. records of Rev. Daniel Lehman
Name Title Event Description Place Date Haas, Michael Mrs. Marriage Bride
Reading, Berks Co., Pa. 8 Dec. 1778 Michael, Marriage Deceased husband
Reading, Berks Co., Pa. 8 Dec. 1778 Schreffler, Heinrich Marriage Groom
Reading, Berks Co., Pa. 8 Dec. 1778 Schreffler, Heinrich Mrs. Marriage Bride
Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading, authors Nein and Hesser is an alphabetized compilation. Death index gives Schneider as maiden name, born March 1733, actual record in German states (geborn) born Schneider. >From Wayne R. Minnick
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Children of JOHANNA SCHREFFLER and ANNA WEBER are:
i. CHRISTOPHER2 SCHREFFLER, b. October 15, 1749, Mt. Holly, PA; d. September 05, 1822, Reading, Pennsylvania, Berks County; m. (1) JUDITH WINDE, Bef. 1772; b. October 15, 1751; d. May 25, 1803; m. (2) MARGARET UNKNOWN BICKEL?, March 31, 1811. Christopher Schreffler was baptised at German Ev. Luth. St. Michael's Church in Philadelphia on Nov. 26, 1749. At the time of his baptism, the church was located at the NE corner of 5th and Apple Tree Alley. This church moved to 4th and Cherry in 1766 and changed their name. His sponsors were listed as being Christoph Scheibeler and wife Margretha. Pastor Muhlenberg was the minister at that time. Christopher's occupation is listed as Stocking Weaver. Christopher took the Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. on March 27, 1778. Military Record: Capt. Geist's Co., 6th Battalion Militia, Reading 1776; Capt. Ritter's Co. of 6th Berks Co. Militia, 1780 - Col. Heister (Pvt.) Berks Co. 7th Co., 4th Battalion, 1786 Note: See PA Arch., 3rd. Ser., Vol. 6, page 285 (Capt. Crouse's Co.) Christopher was a member of the PA militia group that was in the detail that guarded the captured Hessian soldiers from the Battle of Trenton, since they were held in the Reading jail.
1790 Census, Reading PA 1m>=16, 3m<16, 4f; Christopher Schreffler of the town of Reading, labourer and Judith his wife for 14 L. (money in pounds) paid by Mary Schull of Reading, widow, a tract of land on Mahoning Creek adjoining land surveyed by Edmund Milne, on application No. 159 and land applied for by Ann Roberts containing 150 acres in pursuance of a warrant granted said Charles Shreffler by the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania dated 8 Feb., 1772, with the ways, woods, underwoods, waters, water courses, Right Liberties, Privilaeges and Hereditaments & Appurtenances for 12L. 7s. & 6d. subject to a yearly Quit Rent, sell same to Mary Schull, date 21 Feb., 1772, Christoph Schreffler (signed in German characters), Judith Schreffler (signed by her X mark). Witness Henry Hahn (signed in partial German) and David Fuchs (German). Recorded 12 Oct., 1776, James Read, recorder. The tax roll of 1784 shows his occupation as "Inn and Tavern Keeper". According to Jacob Fry's History of Trinity Lutheran Chruch, Reading, PA, Reading, 1894 Christoph/Christopher/Christian Schreffler was a member of the congregation at the time the by-laws of the church were revised in 1772 as was Henry Schreffler (brother or father ?). He was also listed as one of the contributors to the building fund for the new Trinity Lutheran Church begun on Dec. 28, 1790, along with Martin Schreffler. In the Reading Eagle of Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1822, "Died last Thursday (Sept. 5, 1822) Christoph Schreffler of Reading in 77th year". There was also an entry made in the Trinity Church Records in 1822, 6 Sept. Christof Schrafler, born 8 Aug, 1747, nearby Philadelphia, a son of Heinrich Schrefler, wife Margaret died on 5 Sept., 75y, 1m, 3d. Note: Christopher could not have been born in Philadelphia in 1747 for Heinrich did not arrive in America until September of 1749. If the 1749 birthdate is correct then his mother Anna Maria was pregnant during the voyage from Germany and Christopher may have been born in Germany.
Pay roll of Captain Ferdinand Ritter's Company, of the Sixth Battalion of Berks County, Militia, commanded by Colonel Joseph Hiester in the service of the United States, taken from the 10th of August, 1780, to the 9th of September, 1780. Captain Ferdinand Ritter; Lieutenant Andrew Smith; Ensign Leonard Dietrich; Sergeants Peter Bousher, Christian Minig, Jacob Conner; Corporals Joseph Conrad, Peter Richard, Peter Drumm; Drummer John Burtchel; Fifer Philip Willfl (spelling unsure). Privates listed were: Adam Albrecht, Peter Lutz, Henry Albright, Dewalt Miller, Christian Bantzy, Jacob New, John Berry, Jacob Nonemacker, Dewald Billner, John Plott, Tobias Boutcher, John Rangler, Peter Brown, Nicholas Schwenk, Philip Daubens, John Shoman, Jacob Dengler, Joseph Shomo, Jacob Donard, HENRY SHREFFLER, Michael Dress, STOFFEL SHREFFLER, George Fige, Philip Smith, Christian Fisher, Henry Snyder, Peter Fiss, Michael Snyder, Melchior Fritz, John Stear, Jacob Gerhard, John Straser, Frederick Glick, Nicholas Straser, Godleib Heiser, Christian Swabel, Thomas Johnson, John Umbehaker, Daniel Kamp, John Wagner, Philip Kauffman, Stoffel Wagner, Jacob Kelchner, Frederick Walls, John Kisling, Christian WEBER, Martin Kisling, Christian Winter, Matthias Laub, George Zeichman, Christian Lerch.
Captain Geist's Company. Pay Roll of a Detachment of the Sixth Battalion, Berks County Militia guarding prisoners in Reading Goal, that had attempted to break out and afterwards guarding them from Reading to Lancaster. Captain Conrad Geist; Ensign Jacob Stehly; Sergeants George Gertner, William Shener. Privates listed were Mathias Rapp, Isaac Ermel, Peter Custard, Peter Feather, Christian Deringer, Conrad Fesig, Christopher Diem, Peter Fesig, George Donnelly, Christopher Fisher, Paul Egy, John Fister, George Eisenbeis (page 250), George Fry, John Miller, Jesse Grinding, Frederick Nagel, John Heiner, Philip Nagel, George Houser, Jacob Petry, George Jeager, Zacharia Rexroad, Philip Klinger, Christian Settely, William Knorr, Henry Settely, Mathjas Leib, CHRISTIAN SHREFFLER, Abraham Levan, James Simpson, Daniel McCoy, John Snyder, Dewalt Miller, and Henry Wolff.
2. ii. HENRY SCHREFFLER, b. March 15, 1750/51, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA; d. January 10, 1837, New Berlin, Union Co., PA.
3. iii. JOHANN CONRAD SCHREFFLER, b. September 18, 1756, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA; d. Abt. 1778.
iv. ANNA MARIE SCHREFFLER, b. July 12, 1758, Germantown, PA. Anna Maria was baptized on Sept. 10, 1758 in Germantown Reformed Church, Germantown, PA. Sponsor was Christopher Scheibeler and his wife, Margretha.
v. GEORGE SCHREFFLER, b. Abt. 1760, Pennsylvaina; d. May 13, 1828, Reading, Pennsylvania Berks County; m. MARGARETHA ELIZABETH KOCHENDEFFER, Abt. 1786; b. February 13, 1770; d. August 16, 1829. George Schreffler's occupation was listed as: Hatter. George may have served in the Revolutionary War per John H. Schreffler. He was listed on the tax rolls of Tulpehocken Twp. in 1788. According to the 1790 census his household consisted of 1m>=16, 2m<16 and 2f. Reportedly was Berks Co. Commissioner during the years 1814 to 1817. On April 27, 1820, he and his wife sold lot #319 and 1/2 lot #322 in Reading, PA for $160 to John Adams. They also sold lot #413 in Reading to John Kendall for $195 on July 29, 1820. George's will is dated 8 Dec. 1828 (Information from Cheryl Schreffler Leban)
4. vi. GODTFREIT SCHREFFLER, b. May 17, 1762; d. August 31, 1812, Bethel Township, Pennsylvania Berks County.
5. vii. CHARLES SCHREFFLER, b. November 17, 1764, Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, Berks County; d. January 25, 1826, Milheim, Haines Twp., Centre County, Pennsylvania.
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