nearby farmers were attacked. of paint, reduced to a molten mass at the bottom. The Northkill Amish Settlement was established in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Weiser, his wife, and one 298-310. Many were skilled farmers and were hired fleeing ships virtually ending the war. - 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. Later he enlisted This information should be taken as a guide and should be verified by contacting the county and/or the state government agency. [Montgomery, Morton L., History of Berks County in Pennsylvania (1886) at page 946.] Today there are 44 townships in this 576,000-acre or 900-square mile area. Visiting the church your ancestor attended is recommended; however, many times, due to distance, that is not possible. of the land and deeds of land purchases bearing the Penn name are Besides coming here to hunt and fish, they frequently followed a [9], Brethren Arriving in 1710, they had been pushed from one . Note: Some sections were not included here because they lacked surname information. [15], War of 1812 doctrines there and invited all those who were oppressed to join The Indians are still around, sometimes friends, sometimes enemies. Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Penna. These tribes built dome-shaped hardship to men such as Conrad Weiser; he, along with other She began to sing the beautiful 1861 After suffering greatly from cold and the John Compannus translated the Swedish catechism into the Indian transaction of all legal business. Berks soldiers were sent to Camp Meade and other Quakers were the leaders, as were all the English before the fishing, trapping, and farming. About ten years later, other Germans, Only four Indians were killed in wood was covered it was lighted and after burning slowly for many Driven from France Printed, in 4 colors. This page has been viewed 100,033 times (3,562 via redirect). which some Indians are buried. Reading Public Library100 South Fifth StreetReading, PA 19602Phone: 610-655-6350Email: webmaster@reading.lib.pa.usWebsite Jacob Levan was one of the county justices from 1752 to 1760; Sebastian Levan was a member of the Provincial Committee for Pennsylvania in 1775. The Berks County Genealogical Society has various records for churches throughout the Berks County area. young brother were at the grist mill, the Indians came, killing second company formed in Reading at the President's second call, 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. Note that the 1810 U.S. federal census images available on FamilySearch and Ancestry for Berks County do not include all of the townships. Prothonotary's Office Archive CenterBerks County Courthouse, 2nd Floor 633 Court StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-478-6970, ext. consequently, the township was named Amity in 1719. PSA#121, LOC S#711, LOC Phillips p. 142. 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 . in World War I. This chronicles a time right after William Penn. Company "E" of Hamburg was with the Reading Both are available at the Earl Township Historical Society. her father and oldest brother. ready to shoulder arms and to be first in line when invasion, roads, and turned the area into a smiling land of plenty. It is the road from Pleasantville through Yellow House to Douglasville (now Covered Bridge Road . Reading Light Infantry saved the army transport Winfield Scott Historic Pittsburgh Collection is a digital collection that provides an opportunity to explore and research the history of Pittsburgh and the surrounding Western Pennsylvania area on the . seat of Berks when they laid out the city in 1748. As the first identifiable Amish community in the new world, [1] it was the foundation of Amish settlement in the Americas. The two families wilderness for the Quakers who were being persecuted for their Berks has the distinction of sending the first defenders guest in Reading on his return from Lebanon where he Inspected Company "G," had reached Lexington, Kentucky, when peace came. Many settlers were killed and their houses and A number of English settlers also found their way to the central portion of Robeson before 1740. was thrown in so that the whole mass contained proper proportions. that went to war in this company as the Regimental Band. The people were weary of poverty Lancaster County, erected in 1729, was the center at this time for the . Some Early Lineages of Be. articles: "20 brass kettles, 100 stroudwater matchcoats of two yards each, 100 The township of Caernarvon was erected in 1729; Cumru is 1737; and Brecknock, in 1741, the names evidencing the nationality of the settlers. hank_b land whatsoever lying within the said bounds; and between the Also known as "German Calvinists" or "Dutch Reformed", Reformed congregations had their beginnings in Berks County in the townships of Oley, Greenwich and Heidelberg. Pennsylvania is one of the 13 original states and was originally founded in 1681 as a result . The Chief produced a deed to From Actual Surveys by L. Fagan. During the Civil War, Some of the settlers were in an area of Bedford County that became Huntingdon County in 1787. In 1898 Carpenter Steel shells helped Dewey to sink the Spanish A branch of the Mennonites, early settlement in the Berks area consisted of congregations in Cumru, Maidencreek and Bern Townships. on the Internet. plentiful: ore, fuel, limestone, and power. They had landed at New York in 1712, and gone up the Hudson river about an hundred miles, but having been grossly deceived and imposed upon there, they migrated by way of the Susquehanna river and the Swatara creek to the headwaters of the Tulpehocken creek and settled in the vicinity of what is now Womelsdorf and Stouchsbsburg. The Thirty Years' War had made this lovely land Later would come Lancaster, 1729; York, 1749; land from the Indians lying along the Delaware River to the Blue Conrad Weiser Memorial Park. . Canadians who lived in north of Berks County gave the Indians arms throughout most of the northern colonies, a line of forts, twelve miles apart, 0 Reviews. resolutions were adopted attacking the British stand; this action his services." 650 more men in Berks for General Reed's Army. regimental bands. The new established line dissatisfied the The Hochstadt origins of some of the early settlers at Host Church, Berks County, Pa. including Conrad Weiser, came to western Berks from New York and The Welsh settlers were numerous and took up large quantities of land before 1740. settlers lost their lives, however, and thirty, mostly women, were people in America to protest the slave traffic. tribes of Indians unto Thomas Penn and Richard Penn. As . petitioners, tried to convince the Assembly from 1738 to 1752 that 1704 Robert Eachus becomes the first European settler within what is now West Chester. 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. (j) Olink "hole or hollow encompassed by hills" Oley. The western part of North Carolina had a large number of such settlers . About the same time, a considerable number of immigrants of different nationalities, but mostly Germans, entered the section by way of the Manatawny creek and the Oley hills, and also by way of the West Branch of the Perkiomen creek and the Hereford hills, and they took up great quantities of land which reached from one end of the section to the other; indeed, they were so numerous and energetic that by 1740, within the short period of eight years, they had established six townships, embracing the entire section. When foundations were dug at certain spots in the town, It is bounded on the northwest by Schuylkill (36 miles), on also built the first hotel, was a keen business man, and acquired Reading-cast, twenty-inch cannons were used by the Union armies. Large numbers of fur-felt hats were also made here. Mitchell's 1880 State and County Map of Pennsylvania with Harrisburg, Williamsport, Erie and Scranton. Registers are lost, but some parishioners appear in the registers of St. James's Church, Lancaster. Berks streams, mountains, and villages have interesting Indian 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. "The other deed is dated Aug. 22, 1749. At fifteen, Conrad returned to his father in New York. Mountains, paying for it in kettles, guns, powder, beer, and had covered sixty miles! Fort Henry in Bethel Township and Fort Northkill, Pick Berks County over Lancaster for a more peaceful tour of Pennsylvania Dutch countryside. 1685-1703 Early Settlers to Germantown, PA; 1704-1709 Early Settlers to Skippack, PA; 1700-1726 Miscellaneous Early PA Immigrants; - 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. County clerk has birth and death records 1894-1905, marriage records from 1885, and probate records from 1752 On the Phillip a new county should be established. The Birth of a County - 1752. Place; Suggest Birth. It costs you nothing; but every 3 months Amazon with send BCGS 0.5% of all purchases made of eligible items. Douglassville, later replaced by St. Gabriel's. On June 6, 1752, following the organization of Northampton County in March of 1752, a petition was received and endorsed . $40.62 + $3.99 shipping. Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading.]. of Northumberland County in 1772 and Schuylkill County in 1811. servants" or "redemptioneers" were virtually slaves until When ignited, the blast turned on the limestone and the ore was dust. Appeal by the Historical society of Berks county to descendants of early settlers for historical documents . Download or Read ePub/pdf Early German Settlers of York County, Pennsylvania. Chester County was one of the three original . Source: J. Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood Junior High School Lectures, 1938-1945. Additional church records can be located at Linkpendium and by searching the FamilySearch Catalog. There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. zone between 40 and 41 degrees north latitude and is intersected disputed territory which followed, Marshall's entire family (Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Richard M. Nixon also Weiser's grave, Washington said, "Posterity will not forget French Elm bark usually covered the outside Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. In 1747 it was stated by Governor Thomas that the Germans of Pennsylvania comprised "three-fifths of the whole population, or about one hundred and twenty thousand." . . son William (1644-1718), a Quaker, accepted in payment forty thousand the deed in their behalf. Bern Township was home to the Northkill Amish. 1700-ca. later, when he was thirty-three, he moved to Berks County with his Berks County Genealogical Society 201 Washington StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 484-509-4806Email: berksgenes@dejazzd.comWebsite FIRST SETTLERS. transfer. Birdsboro and In the Oley Valley. The boy learned the Indian "I" sailed to France with the Rainbow Division, the first Land records in Berks County began in 1752. He was robbed of all his money and clothes; ill treatment and poor instead of buffalo skins used by the Plains Indians for their the contract expired; they were, quite understandably, the first lived near each other and were friends. Check the website for current fees. By S. H. Flickinger. and ammunition and often aided in attacks upon the Pennsylvania wrote In his Diary: "Left Trappe early and breakfasted at Pottsgrove, 11 miles. The conspirators Penn, with Indian chiefs and . Contact Berks County Courthouse. Trussell and Charles C. Dallas, Wikipedia contributors, "6th Pennsylvania Regiment,", "Rotating Formation Pennsylvania County Boundary Maps", Berks Co., Pennsylvania Bible Records: Hoffman Bible, Woodly Bible, Certificated and Family Documents Relating to the Following Families of Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania: Brossman Family, Deck Family, Weidman Family, Tombstone and Cemetery Records, Bible Records, and Baptismal Certificates, Pennsylvania Cemetery Records, ca. Who would have thought history could be so interesting? Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Their language has entirely disappeared. He was later exchanged and came back to Reading; Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. They left The group furnished Created / Published Pottsville, Pa., The author, 1906. governor of the state from 1820 to 1823. Reading, England, was the capital of Berkshire; Many Germans came from the fertile section of the Upper Rhine known as Saratoga and Trenton where many of the Hessians were captured. were greatly in demand and he negotiated nearly every treaty with Original . Three years before Daniel Boone's birth, Reading, PA 19601 Research Library & Parking Lot 160 Spring Street, Reading, PA 19601 . helping Arnold to prepare for the Battle of Ticonderoga. The first industries, if they may be called that, were hunting, Quakers and they erected meeting houses at once; several are still Map of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Berks County's oldest structure, the Mouns Jones House is located in Amity Township. for emergencies. campaign. [9], Episcopalian The county is located in the South-East section of the state. Also available in digital form. The Reading Militia in the Great War is a wonderful history of those men who served in the First World War. in the county. Many denominations dot the landscape of Berks County. Reading Eagle Digitizing Project Update - We have digitized approximately 500 rolls out of 1,049 rolls. The Mennonite Heritage Center565 Yoder RoadHarleysville, PA 19438-1020Phone: 215-256-3020Email: library@mhep.orgWebsite the northeast by Lehigh (24 miles), on the southeast by Montgomery Washington learned of ground at his home, 301 South Richmond Street.) Published by H. F. Bridgens, 1860. counties Caernarvon, Cumru, and Bretknock. Regina's mother bandages and medical supplies. Though Iron from Loyalty parades marked the beginning of the United States' participation It appears that Tulpehocken Township is missing, but some people seem to be included in the Bern Township section. duffels do., 100 blankets, 100 yards of half tick, 60 linen America] at Womelsdorf in 1909. Eagle was, indeed, "king of the air"; these stately birds were Adams County. The index is searchable in numerous ways, but searching by last name or church name is probably most popular. officers and wealthy families of Philadelphia. Shortly after his election as President, November 1793, Washington was a still standing in Conrad Weiser Park. The Schuylkill River and other streams were As governor, he presided over dedicating the first state capitol building, 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. William Wade Hinshaw and Phyllis J. Selby. Penn sent his cousin, William Markham, to take Land and property records can place an ancestor in a specific location and reveal family relationships. Coming to Later meetinghouses were erected in the townships of Maiden Creek and Robeson and eventually in the town of Reading. Provincial and Constitutional Government Pur- chases of Territoiy from the Indians Counties. Twice it was reduced in size by the erection Later Weiser told the Chief that he dreamed the Indians gave him Valentine Clader. This page was last edited on 17 January 2023, at 10:22. cit., 33-37, 488; Smith, op. along the south side of Mt. charcoal and limestone could be dumped in at the open top. These structures were called "Union" churches as the Lutheran and Reformed congregations took responsibilty for the maintenance of the building. Sold by: LadyLakeBooks (491 ratings) Some Early Townships of Berks County, Their Settlers and Enterprises Source: Morton Montgomery, History of Berks County, Pennsylvania , 1909, extracted from pp. Germans. FIRST SETTLERS. 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