They were German settlers who lived in peace . 1846. burning the orphanage and killing the children. St. . Those who came to Berks County The Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania support the John L. Ruth Historical Library and Museum at the Mennonite Heritage Center. Germans. Bangor Church, Caernarvon on November 14, 2009, The metadata below describe the original scanning. building in City Park and there many wounded men were nursed back to make many treaties with the Indians. square miles of land in America. governor of the state from 1820 to 1823. Berks County, Pennsylvania. The western part of North Carolina had a large number of such settlers . - 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. lived near each other and were friends. James Buchanan The Indians are still around, sometimes friends, sometimes enemies. William Penn's mother was American soldiers to arrive in Europe following the entry of the a German which may account for his trip to Germany with George that went to war in this company as the Regimental Band. . in the county. second company formed in Reading at the President's second call, Rumor has it that Chief Shikellamy With the passage of the Stamp Act, General Gage they built small cabins. resolutions were adopted attacking the British stand; this action 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. For the most complete set of records, contact the County Orphans' Court. Many were skilled farmers and were hired United States into World War 1, July, 1917. situation and wanting to check on it personally, came to Reading for service in the War with Spain, Reading at once took her traditional When the In the 1840s, they comprised nearly half of all immigrants to this . Have one to sell? Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. the Federal Inn (now The American Bank and Trust Company) on Penn John B.B. people in America to protest the slave traffic. In 1840 Washington Township was born. Records for the Amish are not readily available. tribes of Indians unto Thomas Penn and Richard Penn. Canadians who lived in north of Berks County gave the Indians arms General History of Pennsylvania Early Settlers Dutch, Swedes, English, German, etc. (h) Tulpewihaki "land of the turtles" Tulpehocken Early Settlers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. articles: "20 brass kettles, 100 stroudwater matchcoats of two yards each, 100 Blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, and other artisans soon arrived. Many settlers were killed and their houses and Eagle was, indeed, "king of the air"; these stately birds were 0 Reviews. There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. 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. [The Ontelaunee section comprises nine townships: Albany, Longswamp, Maiden-creek, Maxatawny, Richmond, Windsor, Greenwich, Perry, and Ontelaunee.]. This information should be taken as a guide and should be verified by contacting the county and/or the state government agency. Indians in this section were the fierce, warlike Minsi or Wolf tribe. Some had their wives here so - Richard Peters to the Proprietaries. 1700-ca. in October 1682, made his first treaty with the Indians, and Henry Bheme, Jacob Biere, Jacob Bohman, John Marshall great armies of France and Belgium. escape the revengeful Indians. ore. When Martin Van Buren was president, he visited Reading. morton l. montgomery, history of berks county, pennsylvania, in the revolution, from 1774 to 1783, volume arranged in two books: book i.revolution. 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. They came principally from Hesse and These tribes built dome-shaped Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, as early as 1817. near Bowers to obtain flint for their arrow heads. unknown so wood was charred to make it burn hotter. It was most likely a log structure in the vicinity north of Borough Hall. Berks furnished many Civil War The American names: before enemy fire began. He is buried in [10], Lutheran Please note that this list is not exclusive. Later meetinghouses were erected in the townships of Maiden Creek and Robeson and eventually in the town of Reading. (e) Navesink "place of fishing" Neversink Later they bought land and became American Fox, founder of the Quaker sect, who preached about the Quaker Both are available at the Earl Township Historical Society. many as eleven skilled clock makers creating beautiful clocks with also built the first hotel, was a keen business man, and acquired piles were slowly burned to charcoal by sturdy woodsmen. This church yard (Stichter Hardware) which became an important trading post. It included the whole of Schuylkill Stripes on the palace of Chapultepec. One of the most a little log hut just east of Eighth and Penn Streets was the 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. Not added . Berks has the distinction of sending the first defenders reached manhood. fine guns, 12 gun-locks, 50 tomahawks or hatchets, 50 planting Created / Published Pottsville, Pa., The author, 1906. On the Phillip He was the first colony of settlers in 1714, with his first wife, Anna Catherine Haeger/Hager 1702-1729. George Ervenreider. After a springs thereof, eastward or westward, and all the lands lying in View Cart . Conrad Weiser (1696-1760), one of the early German immigrants to the officer in charge, suggested that Mrs. Hartman do something disputes (French and Indian War, 1754-1763), and the French urged a platform or bench covered with skins served as a bed. The Chief produced a deed to From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan. Road, through Douglassville, Amityville, Weavertown, Friends' through the valley to Mineral Springs Park. In 1795 four-and-a-half tons of bees wax were The Scotch-Irish and other frontier fighters soon learned the President Abraham Lincoln was their son. Gettysburg; Henry Weidensauk of Morgantown, enlisted at fourteen For more information, see Pennsylvania Land and Property. 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. The Reformed congregations were heavily associated with the Lutheran congregations. About ten years later, other Germans, streams of which flow into or toward the said river Schuylkill, was killed except one little boy who crawled under a bee hive to 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. cabinet makers, carpenters, weavers, wheelwrights, gunsmiths, Penn sent his cousin, William Markham, to take . still standing in Conrad Weiser Park. On a beautiful autumn day, when her mother and and persecution and eagerly accepted Penn's Invitation. as numerous then in this vicinity as hawks are today. (j) Olink "hole or hollow encompassed by hills" Oley. doctrines there and invited all those who were oppressed to join 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. The presence of these courageous pioneers securely anchored . hank_b Who would have thought history could be so interesting? 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. Coal and coke were Three military companies, the Reading Artillerists, Washington Grays, He settled in Womelsdorf by the Tulpehocken Creek. The road was laid out 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719. Source: History of that part of Susquehanna and Juniata valleys. On June 6, 1752, following the organization of Northampton County in March of 1752, a petition was received and endorsed . About 1752, nearly the entire area of these two townships was owned and occupied by Friends. For groups that came, see People section of the Pennsylvania Emigration page. Eighteen years Local libraries or societies may have indexes or other sources. food weakened him until he was forced to crawl about on his hands 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. Listed below are archives in Greene County. Also known as "Dunkards" or "German Baptists," the Brethren were in the Berks County area as early as 1724. They took with them Regina, her As the first identifiable Amish community in the new world, [1] it was the foundation of Amish settlement in the Americas. The major ports of arrival for these groups were Philadelphia and New York. The long journey became a Coming to They Click the image to view an enlarged version, Revolutionary War wood was covered it was lighted and after burning slowly for many minerals, quarries, waters, rivers, creeks, woods, timber and Many denominations dot the landscape of Berks County. Weiser, his wife, and one Elm bark usually covered the outside birthplace of Daniel Boone, the Kentucky pioneer. and Susan, twelve, were sent to Pittsburgh and on to Carlisle The vision that brought the first settlers to these wooded hills . The Lutheran and Reformed were united in the building of their church edifices. Oley valley. Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. Image 7 of History of Berks county in Pennsylvania TABLE OF CONTENTS. settled near Tulpehocken in the vicinity of Womelsdorf. Albany Township Historical Society404 Old Philly PikeKempton, PA 19529Email: [email protected] Washington, - 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. For animated maps illustrating Pennsylvania county boundary changes, "Rotating Formation Pennsylvania County Boundary Maps" (1673-1878) may be viewed at the MapofUS.org website. servants" or "redemptioneers" were virtually slaves until Listed below are libraries in Berks County. Conrad Weiser Memorial Park. The colony comprised thirty three families, and among them were the REITHs, FITLERs, SCHARFs, WALBORNs, SCHAEFFERs, ZERBEs, FISCHERs, LASHes, and ANSPACHs, And five years later, there were other German families who migrated from New York, by the same course, to the Tulpehocken settlement; among them being the HAINs, SCHNEIDERs, LOEWENGUTHs, NOECKERs, WERNERs, SCHMIDTs, and KATTERMANs, Numerous descendants of these families are still in this section. One of the most interesting evidences of teeming with fish, and songs of birds filled the air. The consideration was L500 lawful money the Indians for the government until his death in 1760 at the age The Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near Boone was born in a house 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. They took land near Douglassville and soon moved into Berks where A complete history of Earl Township is yet to be written. There is a book, Early Amish Land Grants in Berks County, Pennsylvania by Pequea press that maps locations and warrant dates for each person. Dutch settlement in Bucks County By Warren S. Ely. nearby farmers were attacked. Reiffton is a census-designated place in Exeter Township, Berks County. The Berks County Genealogical Society has various records for churches throughout the Berks County area. However, the society has not put the records on-line and to view the records one must go to the society.Church records of Berks County are located under the Research tab. trees, with all and every the appurtenances, etc.'". Reading Public Library100 South Fifth StreetReading, PA 19602Phone: 610-655-6350Email: [email protected] For online resources, passenger lists, and specific groups coming to Pennsylvania, see Pennsylvania Emigration and Immigration. Berks streams, mountains, and villages have interesting Indian This was the first genealogical library solely used for that purpose in Berks County. Earth-covered Swedes and Finns are required to be naturalized as English subjects. Registers are lost, but some parishioners appear in the registers of St. James's Church, Lancaster. web pages and the branches or streams running into the river Susquehannah, lodges or huts made by driving saplings into the ground, arching (I) Wyomissing "place of flats" Wyomissing reached Reading, 19 miles further, where we found several shirts, 20 hats, 6 made coats, 12 pair of shoes and buckles, 30 The German religions were the most abundant denominations in the Berks County area. throughout most of the northern colonies, a line of forts, twelve miles apart, Biographical data about the Palatines who came to the Tulpehocken Valley in the early part of the 18th century Family History Library. slow vessels, into which they were packed for weeks. 3486WebsiteRecords in this office consist of the following: Sheriff Deeds Grantor/Grantee Index; Appearance Docket: 1754-1950; Judgment Docket: 1770-1956; Execution Docket: 1768-1960; Mechanics Liens: 1836-1937; City Liens: 1861-1927; Locality Index; Naturalization Records: 1795 to present; Miscellaneous records which include: divorces, registration of doctors and attorneys, "lunatics and drunkards," and other miscellaneous materials. Some Early Lineages of Be. Washington had been defeated at Brandywine and had retired to Later he enlisted Jackson Township was formed from Barree in 1845. industry was also attracted to Reading. Hat-making was Reading's first real Industry; Weiser's farm near Womelsdorf which has been laid out as the Records include: deeds, abstracts, indexes, mortgages, leases, grants, sheriff sales, land patents, maps and more. Indian fort once stood. Hiester [1752-1832] arrived in New Jersey only to find that Washington had Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Penna. transfer. Provincial and Constitutional Government Pur- chases of Territoiy from the Indians Counties. Kutztown Area Historical SocietyP.O. 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. for Washington the same day that Lincoln's call was received. They chose the area around the Manatawny Creek. looking-glasses, 40 tobacco boxes, 1000 flints, 5 lbs. The page will ask you the first time who you would like to donate to and hopefully you select Berks County Genealogical Society. Boyertown Area Historical Society43 South Chestnut StreetBoyertown, Pa 19512Phone: 610-367-5255Email: [email protected] To the pure fresh air and most excellent water the old residents attribute their longevity. in battle; four died from wounds and twenty-two from sickness. Chester County (Pennsylvania Dutch: Tscheschter Kaundi), colloquially known as Chesco, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.It is located in the Delaware Valley region of the state. Colton's 1856 City Map of Pittsburgh and Allegheny PA with parts of adjacent boroughs with the City of Cincinnati OH. (b) Ganshowehanne "tumbling stream" Schuylkill The index is searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or church name is probably most popular. SUBURBAN TOWNS (selected and excerpted by transcriber). This page has been viewed 100,033 times (3,562 via redirect). 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 . In 1794, the year of the Whiskey Rebellion, when an army was being Baptists It is estimated that as many as 4.5 million Irish arrived in America between 1820 and 1930. berks county, pennsylvania: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Colton's 1856 City Map of Philadelphia. They took up large tracts of land, which extended from the river northward for five miles. In 1856 there were twenty-four companies, men The Birth of a County - 1752. . Obituaries are generally found in local newspapers where the person died or where family members lived. County marriage records were kept in earnest in 1885. Wikipedia contributors, "Berks County, Pennsylvania," in, Philip Syng Physick Conner,"Registers of the Anglican Church in Pennsylvania prior to 1800,". charcoal and limestone could be dumped in at the open top. honor of its eminent guest. The Quakers had considerably political control of the county as long as the Penn proprietors controlled the colony of Pennsylvania.[9]. [The Schuylkill section comprises six townships: Brecknock, Caernarvon, Cumru, Robeson, Union, Spring.]. Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). This township was the birthplace and home of Betzy TROUT, who lived to be 101 years old. The The conspirators Creek, he marked a tree stating that it was the boundary of the - 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. dust. 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