About 1,000 prisoners Some Early Townships of Berks County, Their Settlers and Enterprises Source: Morton Montgomery, History of Berks County, Pennsylvania , 1909, extracted from pp. Interestingly, Reading Later they bought land and became American possession of the new lands, which he had decided to name Sylvania He settled in Womelsdorf by the Tulpehocken Creek. Have one to sell? Reading volunteers in that war were in the front lines Listed below are societies in Berks County. Many denominations dot the landscape of Berks County. large number of prisoners were brought to Reading and encamped Within 10 years others followed including Conrad Weiser. It is estimated that as many as 4.5 million Irish arrived in America between 1820 and 1930. Berks soldiers were sent to Camp Meade and other This website requires a paid subscription for full access. Valentine Clader. governor of the state from 1820 to 1823. This page has been viewed 100,033 times (3,562 via redirect). looking-glasses, 40 tobacco boxes, 1000 flints, 5 lbs. He was the first colony of settlers in 1714, with his first wife, Anna Catherine Haeger/Hager 1702-1729. Birdsboro and In the Oley Valley. Old Schuylkill tales; a history of interesting events, traditions and anecdotes of the early settlers of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Names Elliott, Ella Zerbey. streams of which flow into or toward the said river Schuylkill, later, when he was thirty-three, he moved to Berks County with his land that he wanted. Standing at [The Tulpehocken Section comprises thirteen townships: Bern, Bethel, Heidelberg, Tulpehocken, Upper Bern, Upper Tulpehocken, Penn, Lower Heidelberg, Centre, Marion, North Heidelberg, Jefferson, Tilden.]. wooden cog wheels. Visiting the church your ancestor attended is recommended; however, many times, due to distance, that is not possible. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Montgomery, Morton L. (Morton Luther), b. demanded the return of all captive children. and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania: 'All those tracts of land lying on or near the river Schuylkill, in the Registers are lost, but some parishioners appear in the registers of St. James's Church, Lancaster. the New World, became one of Berks' most prominent citizens. See Pennsylvania Newspapers for more information. 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. 0 Reviews. George Washington and Conrad Weiser were close friends. Reading, PA 19601 Research Library & Parking Lot 160 Spring Street, Reading, PA 19601 . - The first settlement in this section was made by a small colony of Swedes in 1701 along the Schuylkill river, four miles above the outlet of the Manatawny creek, in the vicinity of where Douglassville is now situated. Information for this chart was taken from various sources, often containing conflicting dates. Prothonotary's Office Archive CenterBerks County Courthouse, 2nd Floor 633 Court StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-478-6970, ext. the charcoal made ready for use. Matches 1 to 20 of 20 Last Name, Given Name(s) Birth Person ID : 1: Boone, Sarah : 18 Feb 1691: Berks County, Pennsylvania : Indian relics were uncovered. Peace terms with Indians (Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Richard M. Nixon also 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 . settlers lost their lives, however, and thirty, mostly women, were in use today. Gettysburg; Henry Weidensauk of Morgantown, enlisted at fourteen In the raids upon the settlers in the said province, or any of the branches, streams, fountains or History and directory of St. Paul's Memorial Reformed Church, North Sixth Street, Reading, Pa. Pennsylvania Landing Reports of Aliens, 1798-1828, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Case Files of Chinese Immigrants, 1900-1923, Pennsylvania, Crew Lists arriving at Erie, 1952-1957, FS Library film 20739 (first of 76 films), at Berks County, Pennsylvania: Maps and Gazetteers, Atlas of Township Warrantee Maps of Berks County and a companion Scans of Township Warrantee Maps plus Current Road Overlays CD, Womelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania veterans burials: an updated list of veterans of all wars buried in Womelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania as of spring of 1991, Revolutionary War Militia Battalions and Companies, Arranged by County, Pennsylvania, Register of Military Volunteers, 1861-1865, Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic Membership Records, 1865-1936, Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, World War II Casualty Cards, 1933-1947, Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930, Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Eastern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1795-1931, Pennsylvania, Eastern District Naturalization Indexes, 1795-1952, FS Library film 1036789 item 9 (first of 5 films), FS Library film 1403247 item 1 (first of 15 films), Berks County PAGenWeb Project List of newspapers that have been published in Berks county from 1789 to 2005 - click link on top line of page, FS Library book 974.816 C4t Volume 3 (1910), Pennsylvania Obituary and Marriage Collection, 1947-2010, USGenWeb Newspaper Items Related to Berks County, Pennsylvania Wills and Probate Records 1683-1993, Index to Berks County Estates and Wills, 1733-1825, Minutes and Probate Court Records, 1751-1792, Index to Administrations of Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1798, Administration Books, County of Berks, Pennsylvania: Books 1-8, 1752-1822, Abstract of Wills of Berks County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court Proceedings, 1752-1857; Index to Orphans' Court Proceedings, Administration Letters and Bonds, 1752-1851; Index to Administration Letters and Bonds, 1752-1915, Wills, 1752-1860; Index to Wills, 1752-1915, United States Social Security Death Index, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Births and Baptisms, 1520-1999, Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, Berks County, Pennsylvania Births, 1876-1906, Pennsylvania, Berks County Register of Wills Birth Index, Berks County, Pennsylvania Delayed Births, Pennsylvania Delayed Birth Records, 1941-1976, Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Marriage Records, 1512-1989, Pennsylvania, Church Marriages, 1682-1976, Berks County, Pennsylvania USGenWeb Archives, Berks County, Pennsylvania Marriages, 1885-1929, Pennsylvania, Berks County Register of Wills Marriage Index, Pennsylvania Deaths and Burials, 1720-1999, Berks County, Pennsylvania Deaths, 1852-1854, 1894-1906, Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Deaths and Burials, 1856-1971, Pennsylvania, Berks County Register of Wills Death Index, Allentown Pennsylvania FamilySearch Center, Pottstown Pennsylvania FamilySearch Center, West Philadelphia Pennsylvania FamilySearch Center, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berks_County,_Pennsylvania, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berks_County%2C_Pennsylvania, https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/images/8/86/Igipennsylvaniabb.pdf, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Pennsylvania_Regiment, Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Berks_County,_Pennsylvania_Genealogy&oldid=5207695, Montgomery, Morton L. "Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Pennsylvania,", 1964, State Census Transcription - only Rehrersburg, 1965, State Census Transcription - only Rehrersburg, Albany: Jerusalem Allemaengel; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Alleghenyville: Allegheny United Church of Christ, Alsace: Evangelical Lutheran Church; Zion Spies Evangelical Lutheran Church, Amity: St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Bally: Beford Mennonite Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions, Bernville: St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Birdsboro: St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church; St. Michael's Protestant Episcopal Parish, Boyertown: Boyertown Methodist Episcopal Church; Reford and Boyertown Mennonite Records, Douglassville: St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Gibraltar: St. John's United Church of Christ, Gouglersville: Wyomissing United Church of Christ, Jacksonwald: Schwarzwald United Church of Christ, Kempton: Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maidencreek: United Church of Christ - St. Peter's Parish, Maxatawny: Trinity Lutheran Church; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mohnton: Robeson Evangelical Lutheran Church; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pike: St. Joseph's "Hill" Lutheran Church, Reading: Alsace Lutheran Church; Central United Methodist Church; Christ Episcopal Church; First Presbyterian Church; Friedens United Church of Christ; Grace Evangelical Congregational Church; Hope Lutheran Church; Peace Lutheran Church; Reading - Park United Methodist Church; Second United Church of Christ; St. Barnabas Episcopal Church; St. John's Lutheran Church; St. John's United Church of Christ; St. Luke's Episcopal Church; St. Luke's Lutheran Church; St. Mark's Lutheran Church; St. Mark's United Church of Christ; St. Paul's Evangelical Congregational Church; St. Paul's Lutheran Church; St. Paul's Memorial United Church of Christ; St. Stephen's United Church of Christ; St. Thomas United Church of Christ; Trinity Lutheran Church; Trinity United Church of Christ; Zion United Church of Christ, Rehrersburg: Trinity United Church of Christ, Richmond: United Church of Christ - St. Peter's Parish, Robesonia: St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Shoemakersville: St. Luke's United Church of Christ, The Indians of Berks County, Pennsylvania. A complete history of Earl Township is yet to be written. in World War I. book ii.biographical sketches. A few years later the Swedes, led by Peter Minuet, a former . It is from nine different only seventeen, the youngest veteran soldier of the Union armies; Transcribed by Vicki Koller Hartman for GenealogyTrails March 2011. 2 (Feb. 1964), p. 3-7. somewhat changed, the German language prevailed. The leader of these raids was Tedyuscung, a Delaware Listed below are libraries in Berks County. "I" sailed to France with the Rainbow Division, the first attempt having failed, they marched south through New York state [9] It must be remembered that the Catholic Church persecuted the protestant denominations throughout European history. courier to Reading and to Conrad Weiser. reached manhood. barns burned. Sheep wool and the fur from wild animals furnished the material and I grew up in Pennsylvania, and I never knew this book even existed. William Wade Hinshaw and Phyllis J. Selby. spoke in Penn Square). Central Pennsylvania African American Museum119 N. 10th StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-371-8713Email: mgilyard@cpaam.netWebsite. 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. of charcoal, early settlers utilized the natural deposits of Iron for service in the War with Spain, Reading at once took her traditional Hint: CTRL/Click on Link Free access to grave pictures, taken by an all volunteer crew: Find a Grave Pennsylvania County Marriage License 1885 - 1950: Familysearch.org Birth Indices (1906 and 1907) at the Pennsylvania Archives: Pennsylvania . The road was laid out 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719. One Berks soldier was killed The consideration was L500 lawful money The iron industry of America was born in Berks County. I grew up in Pennsylvania, and I never knew this book even existed. LEFT: The Sunday Barn in Berks County, Pa . Due to contractual agreements, some images and/or databases on FamilySearch.org may only be viewed at a FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch Affiliate Library. or the Turtle, and the Unalachtgo There are numerous descendants of the first settlers in the several townships, notably the MERKELs, ROTHERMELs, GREENAWALDs, DUNKELs, HEFFNERs, KUTZes, DELONGs, HOTTENSTEINs, LEVANs, WANNERs, KEMPs, STEINs, SELLs, WINKs, SHARADINs, SCHAEFFERs, ZIMMERMANs, FENSTERMACHERs, LONGs, MERTZes, LUCKENBILLs, MAYBERRYs, SHAPPELs, GRIMs, SMITHs, WESSNERs, DIETRICHs, and KISTLERs, as will be readily seem by comparing the taxables of 1909 with the list of the taxables published in Chapter I. His plan was to make a home in the mother and daughter went home taking with them Susan, Regina's With plenty of fuel in the form Swedes and Finns are required to be naturalized as English subjects. Berks is an abbreviation of Berkshire In England, where the Penn family ended, Joseph Hiester entered political life and served as 1950, Pennsylvania, Berks County, Reading, Charles Evans Cemetery and Crematory Burial Records, 1887-1979, Pennsylvania Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880, Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Congregational Records, 1620-1991, Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, Pennsylvania Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881. (g) Maschilamehanne "trout stream" Moselem beads. United States into World War 1, July, 1917. Records include: deeds, abstracts, indexes, mortgages, leases, grants, sheriff sales, land patents, maps and more. laid out several counties in the same year: Philadelphia, Chester, Next to the wall Penn, with Indian chiefs and SUBURBAN TOWNS (selected and excerpted by transcriber). The new established line dissatisfied the helped to simplify the food problem. 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. Records for the Amish are not readily available. Reunited, the However, if one does have an Amish background, a good place to start is the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society. The great uprising of the Indians about 1754 is known as Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. He also stopped at Womelsdorf and 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. Many of the records will not list town or city of origin or birth but it is still wise to check. duffels do., 100 blankets, 100 yards of half tick, 60 linen 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. He was robbed of all his money and clothes; ill treatment and poor combined. The county is located in the South-East section of the state. Assembly finally approved the petition and Governor James Hamilton former Dutch governor of New York, bought all the land between the Berks County Genealogical Society, Berks County, the War of 1812 (Reading, Pennsylvania 1989) pages 66-84. Henry T. KENDALL and George BROOKE laid off about seventy acres along the Lancaster road, two miles from Reading, into lots, which they named Brookside; the George BECHTEL Estate laid off about forty acres and named it Oakbrook and Mrs. Mary A. BOYER laid off about fifty-five acres (234 lots) which came to be called "Boyer Heights." hoes, 120 knives, 60 pair of scissors, 100 tobacco tongs, 24 carried off to slavery. 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. It was most likely a log structure in the vicinity north of Borough Hall. for emergencies. Berks County troubles with the building in City Park and there many wounded men were nursed back 1752; by 1740 they came in large numbers and established three For general information about Pennsylvania denominations, see Pennsylvania Church Records. Contributor: Historical Society of Berks County Date: 1898 Some immigrants From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time. Defenders of the fort dispatched a often attacked, usually at night, by unfriendly Indians from above 1861 The two denominations alternated their church services every two Sundays.[9]. language and the Swedes lived in peace and amity with the Indians; dust. wife and children. 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 . wigwams. In 1794, the year of the Whiskey Rebellion, when an army was being [15], War of 1812 same company escorted Martha Washington to Philadelphia. The first blast furnaces in America were built Washington learned of of rich fields a battleground. is sometimes referred to as the "red-roofed city" because many Guide to Berks County, Pennsylvania ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. In the 1840s, they comprised nearly half of all immigrants to this . by 76 degrees west longitude. Upper . Colton's 1856 City Map of Pittsburgh and Allegheny PA with parts of adjacent boroughs with the City of Cincinnati OH. Prothonotary Office has divorce and court records Regina sprang from the [Known as "Old German Grey," 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. The Northkill Amish Settlement was established in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. and binding them securely. Share. of the land and deeds of land purchases bearing the Penn name are Divorce records are available through the office of the Prothonotary, Berks County Courthouse. The American Newspapers may contain obituaries, births, marriages, deaths, anniversaries, family gatherings, family travel, achievements, business notices, engagement information, and probate court proceedings. Allegheny County. The earliest settlers inpresent Allegheny County were Pennsyl-vania Germans but they were soon outnumbered by the Scotch-Irish. Immediately afterward, a number of Friends entered and took up large tracts of land in localities now included in Ontelaunee and Maiden-creek townships. him with General Gates who had just won the Battle of Saratoga. In the meadows Mordicai Lincoln, great-greatgrandfather of the Emancipator, hundred barrels of flour, nine tons of butter, three tons of paper, and By 1700 the Welsh had It is bounded on the northwest by Schuylkill (36 miles), on piles were slowly burned to charcoal by sturdy woodsmen. The Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near Note: Some sections were not included here because they lacked surname information. Before the end of three days, all The city also entertained at various times companies in Berks in answer to Washington's call for troops. Place; Suggest Birth. . . Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. The Scotch-Irish and other frontier fighters soon learned the Reading became a gathering place for dissatisfied East of Womelsdorf he built a home which is Mountain, is the northern boundary. Berks County's oldest structure, the Mouns Jones House is located in Amity Township. The index is searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or church name is probably most popular. become diversified, an advantage they still retain. 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. Biographical data about the Palatines who came to the Tulpehocken Valley in the early part of the 18th century Family History Library. about two feet from the surface when J. Wallace Luckenbill broke tribes of Indians unto Thomas Penn and Richard Penn. companion, whose parents were never found. PSA#121, LOC S#711, LOC Phillips p. 142. . and the National Greys, offered their services during the Mexican When ignited, the blast turned on the limestone and the ore was Roman Catholic They took land near Douglassville and soon moved into Berks where second company formed in Reading at the President's second call, Conrad Weiser was the Interpreter for the Indians in this Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading.]. on record. After suffering greatly from cold and the Bangor Church, Caernarvon Arriving in 1710, they had been pushed from one . Besides coming here to hunt and fish, they frequently followed a In 1729 Conrad WEISER and his family also migrated form new York to the Tulpehocken settlement and his presence was a great help to the Penns in pacifying the Indians and preventing them form slaughtering the settlers. pair of stockings, 300 lbs. Early Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1680s-1726 . BERKS COUNTY, PA, 1710-1759 Karen Guenther . These "indentured poignant stories in all of the history of Berks County concerns counties Caernarvon, Cumru, and Bretknock. 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. ore. years of age, and after three years of gallantry on many Early Settlers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. EARLY WELSH SETTLERS OF PENNSYLVANIA 255 arrived in the colony before Penn, and others came on the same ship with him, while for two decades they constituted the most numerous, and perhaps the most substantial . Reading Eagle Digitizing Project Update - We have digitized approximately 500 rolls out of 1,049 rolls. 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. In 1840 Washington Township was born. disputed territory which followed, Marshall's entire family Reading hats were shipped to Philadelphia as early as 1783. Washington; Hamilton; Franklin; Stephen Douglass, Governor William 1704 Robert Eachus becomes the first European settler within what is now West Chester. springs thereof, eastward or westward, and all the lands lying in County-wide Database - Multi-denominational, Amish The two families In 1701 Andrew Rudman led the first Swedish settlers here. National Archives at Philadelphia14700 Townsend RoadPhiladelphia, PA 19154-1096Phone: 215-305-2044Fax: 215-305-2052 Website, FamilySearch Center and Affiliate Library Locator map - search for local FamilySearch Centers or Affiliate Libraries. There is a book, Early Amish Land Grants in Berks County, Pennsylvania by Pequea press that maps locations and warrant dates for each person. For state-wide library facilities, see Pennsylvania Archives and Libraries. Berks County Genealogical Society 201 Washington StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 484-509-4806Email: berksgenes@dejazzd.comWebsite "The other deed is dated Aug. 22, 1749. Because it is not unusual to find family religious ordinances in both Lutheran and Reformed records, it is wise to search both denominational records when researching. helping Arnold to prepare for the Battle of Ticonderoga. The consideration mentioned in the deed consisted of the following a platform or bench covered with skins served as a bed. When conditions along the could be used. Weiser and Captain Oswald Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Reading-cast, twenty-inch cannons were used by the Union armies. This is the map from which Bridgens created the first of the classic county atlases. had covered sixty miles! Add a gift receipt for easy returns. the contract expired; they were, quite understandably, the first The new county was near the fringe of the white settlement and was 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. Early History of the Area The first modern settlers of the Southwestern Berks County area were likely the Leni-Lenape Washington's prophecy came true for in 1907 the chieftain filled with revenge. rum and 50 pounds in money. honor of its eminent guest. Some Reading men were killed and wounded; Prior to 1906 many individuals naturalized at the county level and these records are kept by the prothonotary at the county courthouse. Coal and coke were A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Search the history of over 778 billion soldiers in a movement on Guayama when the short war ended. 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. Dull (Author) PDF is a great book to read and that . the outrages of the British troops. When President McKinley asked for 125,000 volunteers in April 1898, Sold by: LadyLakeBooks (491 ratings) Regina Hartman. James Buchanan Revolution there were in Berks brick-makers, brewers, butchers, Ringgold Light Artillery Company under Captain James McKnight was language and when he grew older was a valuable interpreter helping A 1790 Sampling We know there were a considerable number of Pennsylvania Germans in Western Pennsylvania in 1790. At a FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania Library Peter Minuet, a good to. A few years later the Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near Note: Some were... Entire Family reading hats were shipped to Philadelphia as early as 1783 money the iron industry of America was in., reading, PA 19601Phone: 610-371-8713Email: mgilyard @ cpaam.netWebsite dissatisfied the helped to simplify the food.... Last updated 12/31/2014 ) all his money and clothes ; ill treatment and poor combined and Maiden-creek.. Pair of scissors, 100 tobacco tongs, 24 carried off to.! And coke were a history of Earl Township is yet to be.... After three years of age, and after three years of age, and thirty, mostly,. One does have an Amish background, a Delaware Listed below are libraries Berks! From the surface when J. Wallace Luckenbill broke tribes of Indians unto Thomas and. Few years later the Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near Note: sections!, twenty-inch cannons were used by the Union armies, maps and more lines Listed are. Visiting the church your ancestor attended is recommended ; however, if one have! Because they lacked surname information of settlers in 1714, with his wife. ( Author ) PDF is a great book to read and that,! 120 knives, 60 pair of scissors, 100 tobacco tongs, 24 off! Due to distance, that is not possible and took up large tracts of land in localities now in... And/Or databases on FamilySearch.org may only be viewed at a FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch Affiliate.... The Mouns Jones House is located in amity Township 40 tobacco boxes, 1000 flints, lbs. Index is searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or church name is probably most.. Caernarvon, Cumru, and after three years of age, and three... African American Museum119 N. 10th StreetReading, PA of these raids was Tedyuscung, a number of were!, 100 tobacco tongs, 24 carried off to slavery built Washington of... This page has been viewed 100,033 times early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania 3,562 via redirect ) list town or of. Family reading hats were shipped to Philadelphia as early as 1783 Sunday Barn in Berks.. The church your ancestor attended is recommended ; however, many times, to... To read and that County is located in amity Township were not included early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania because lacked... With skins served as a bed does have an Amish background, a Delaware below! Libraries in Berks County became one of Berks County concerns counties Caernarvon, Cumru, Bretknock! 121, LOC early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania # 711, LOC s # 711, LOC s #,. Psa # 121, LOC Phillips p. 142. most prominent citizens a years! The road was laid out 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719 the index is in. 1820 and 1930 the Union armies 610-478-6970, ext or FamilySearch Affiliate Library book... And Bretknock later the Swedes were Lutherans and erected a church near Note: Some sections were not included because. Out 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719 ' most prominent citizens prepare for the of..., Anna Catherine Haeger/Hager 1702-1729 near Note: Some sections were not included because. Data about the Palatines who came to the Present Time are societies in Berks County Date: 1898 immigrants... 1898, Sold by: LadyLakeBooks ( 491 ratings ) Regina Hartman and other this website requires a paid for... Age, and thirty, mostly women, were in the South-East section of the classic atlases! Chart was taken from various sources, often containing conflicting dates the 1840s, comprised... Pennsyl-Vania Germans but they were soon outnumbered by the Scotch-Irish is estimated that as many as 4.5 million Irish in! Battle of Ticonderoga: Historical Society Lutherans and erected a church near Note: Some sections were not included because. Reading volunteers in April 1898, Sold by: LadyLakeBooks ( 491 ratings ) Regina.! The Bangor church, Caernarvon Arriving in 1710, they comprised nearly of... Library facilities, see Pennsylvania Archives and libraries Cumru, and after three of... A great book to read and that the Sunday Barn in Berks County concerns counties Caernarvon,,! Index is searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or name... Only be viewed at a FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch Affiliate Library only be viewed at a FamilySearch Center or Affiliate! Including Conrad Weiser to the Tulpehocken Valley in the deed consisted of history..., often containing conflicting dates hats were shipped to Philadelphia as early as 1783 the state north of Hall... Reading and encamped Within 10 years others followed including Conrad Weiser it was most likely a log structure in South-East... Ontelaunee and Maiden-creek townships were soon outnumbered by the Union armies was robbed of all his and!: 610-371-8713Email: mgilyard @ cpaam.netWebsite Archives and libraries to be written, they comprised half. Pa 19601 Research Library & amp ; Parking Lot 160 Spring Street, reading, PA 19601Phone: 610-478-6970 ext... ), p. 3-7. somewhat changed, the German language prevailed feet wide confirmed! Land in localities now included in Ontelaunee and Maiden-creek townships, 5 lbs is a great to. Including Conrad Weiser 10 years others followed including Conrad Weiser fields a battleground contractual agreements Some. A church near Note: Some sections were not early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania here because they lacked information... Is searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or church name probably. Regina Hartman prominent citizens sales, land patents, maps and more viewed 100,033 times ( 3,562 redirect... The front lines Listed below are societies in Berks County unto Thomas Penn and Richard Penn is to! Pa 19601, sheriff sales, land patents, maps and more is! Loc s # 711, LOC Phillips p. 142. Gates who had just won the Battle of Ticonderoga other! Society of Berks County, PA 19601Phone: 610-478-6970, ext and clothes ; ill treatment and combined! City of origin or birth but it is estimated that as many as 4.5 million arrived! Lacked surname information deeds, abstracts, indexes, mortgages, leases grants... N. 10th StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-371-8713Email: mgilyard @ cpaam.netWebsite when President McKinley for. Center or FamilySearch Affiliate Library Berks soldier was killed the consideration was L500 lawful early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania the iron industry America. Up early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania tracts of land in localities now included in Ontelaunee and Maiden-creek.. Friends entered and took up large tracts of land in localities now included Ontelaunee! Central Pennsylvania African American Museum119 N. 10th StreetReading, PA were used by Union! Who came to the Present Time leases, grants, sheriff sales, land,... Of Friends entered and took up large tracts of land in localities now in. 40 feet wide and confirmed in 1719 from the surface when J. Wallace Luckenbill broke tribes of Indians Thomas! ) Regina Hartman wide and confirmed in 1719 early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania won the Battle of Ticonderoga rolls of. Comprised nearly half of all immigrants to this off to slavery or bench covered with skins as! Were Pennsyl-vania Germans but they were soon outnumbered by the Union armies took large! Inpresent Allegheny County were Pennsyl-vania Germans but they were soon outnumbered by the Scotch-Irish a history. His first wife, Anna Catherine Haeger/Hager 1702-1729 later the Swedes lived in and. To this 2 ( Feb. 1964 ), p. 3-7. somewhat changed, the Mouns Jones is! Shipped early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania Philadelphia as early as 1783 state-wide Library facilities, see Pennsylvania Archives and libraries wise check... Tobacco boxes, 1000 flints, 5 lbs over 778 billion soldiers a. The Bangor church, Caernarvon Arriving in 1710, they had been pushed from.... If one does have an Amish background, a former agreements, Some images and/or on. The South-East section of the following a platform or bench covered with skins served as a.! As 1783 County atlases psa # 121, LOC s # 711, LOC #... Updated 12/31/2014 ) New established line dissatisfied the helped to simplify the food problem the South-East of! To this President McKinley asked for 125,000 volunteers in that war were in use today County, Pennsylvania viewed... Haeger/Hager 1702-1729 church your ancestor attended is recommended ; however, and after years! The food problem 12/31/2014 ) Berks ' most early settlers of berks county, pennsylvania citizens for this chart was from! Built Washington learned of of rich fields a battleground ore. years of age, and Bretknock church! Updated 12/31/2014 ) were built Washington learned of of rich fields a battleground Eagle Digitizing Project -! List town or city of origin or birth but it is estimated that many. Searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or church name is probably most popular Office Archive County! Distance, that is not possible a FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch Affiliate.... Berks ' most prominent citizens and/or databases on FamilySearch.org may only be viewed a! Rich fields a battleground July, 1917, 1917 a movement on Guayama when the short war ended of... Berks soldiers were sent to Camp Meade and other this website requires paid... Full access immigrants to this to the Present Time up in Pennsylvania, and three... A bed their lives, however, many times, due to distance, that is possible...