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| 1 | last known address 3120 Windle Street, Phila. | James Llewellyn Anthony
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| 2 | Daniel Wentzel and wife Magdalena were sponsors | Daniel Bader
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| 3 | Johannes Potts and wf Anna Maria were sponsors | Johannes Bader
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| 4 | Moved to Pickaway County, OH in 1805. Then Carroll County, IN | Daniel Baum
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| 5 | In 1778 Jacob signed the Patriot's Oath of Fidelity and Support in Frederick County, MD. Refer to Revolutionary Records of Maryland edited by Brumbaugh & Hodges, 1924, vol. 2, part one, page 22. Jacob sold his property in 1788, probably after the death of his wife, as her name does not appear in the sale of his Frederick Co. property. He then moved to Derry Twp, Cumberland, later Mifflin Co., PA. | Jacob Baum
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| 6 | killed in battle - "St. Clair's Defeat" | Jacob Baum
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| 7 | Alsace Church was built in 1737 on land donated by Jacob Spengler and Theobold Baum. | Johan Theobold Baum
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| 8 | Naturalized 10 April 1741, Philadelphia, PA | Johan Theobold Baum
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| 9 | The names of Theobold Baum and Jacob Spengler head the list of signatories on a petition responsible for the formation of Alsace Township and that since the first settlers had come from a place called Elsas, in Germany, they desired that the new township should be called by that name. The petition was granted on 3 March 1745. | Johan Theobold Baum
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| 10 | Killed by a team of runaway horses. | Jonas Baum
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| 11 | 1902 - Resided in Philadelphia, PA | Charles H. Bernhart
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| 12 | Charles A. Pauli | Catherine Margaret Borrell
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| 13 | 1974 - Resided in Harrisburg, PA | Helen M Borrell
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| 14 | 1960 - Resided in Towson, MD | John M. Delp
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| 15 | 1967 - Resided in Moss Point, Mississippi | John Devera
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| 16 | Immigrated March 17, 1904, Port of Baltimore, MD | Eva Dombrowski
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| 17 | 1941 - Resided in West Orange, NJ | Cora Dubson
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| 18 | died, thrown from a sleigh | Catharine Dundore
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| 19 | died during childbirth | Anna Catharina Ernold
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| 20 | 1867 - Resided in Warren County, Indiana | John Fox
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| 21 | Said to be the first German to live in PA | Heinrich Frey
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| 22 | 1936 - Resided in Philadelphia, PA | Sallie M. Gambler
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| 23 | 1951 - Resided in Glassboro, NJ | Sallie M. Gambler
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| 24 | Axed to death by son. | Catharine Elizabeth Gehret
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| 25 | 1901 - Resided in Wilmington, DE | Daniel Gehret
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| 26 | Killed by train | Adam Haines
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| 27 | 1920 - resided in Ephrata, PA | Alfred Haines
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| 28 | 1940 - Resided in Royersford, Montgomery County, PA | Edgar Haines
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| 29 | 1940 - Resided in Iowa | Lewis Haines
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| 30 | 1940 - Resided in Royersford, Montgomery County, PA | Mamie Haines
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| 31 | 1940 - Resided in VA | Robert Haines
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| 32 | Arrived at Philadelphia November 7, 1754 aboard the ship "John and Elizabeth" | Burkhard Hains
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| 33 | 1920 - resided in Ephrata, PA | Ellsworth Hains
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| 34 | 1961 - Resided in Drexel Hill, PA | Harry Franklin Hains, Jr.
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| 35 | TWIN BROTHER OF GEORGE | Johannes Hains
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| 36 | Immigrated with parents 1737 ship "Snow Molly" | George Lorentz Herdlein
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| 37 | Immigrated 1737 ship "Snow Molly" | Johann Michael Herdlein
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| 38 | Immigrated 1737 ship "Snow Molly" | Michael Herdlein
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| 39 | Resided in Brooklyn, NY | Anthony Jablonski
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| 40 | Immigrated about 1891. | Frank Jablonski
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| 41 | Immigrated March 17, 1904, Port of Baltimore, MD | Jan Jablonski
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| 42 | Resided in Troy, NY | Julia Jablonski
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| 43 | Birthdate shown is taken from her death certificate. Headstone indicates a birth year of 1878 | Anna R. Keim
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| 44 | 1926 - Resided in Sterling, IL | Adam Leinbach
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| 45 | 1895 - Resided in Northumberland County, PA | Ezra Leinbach
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| 46 | 1895 - Resided in Northumberland County, PA | Harrison Leinbach
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| 47 | Arrived at Philadelphia on September 11, 1723 aboard the ship "Brothers". Settled in Oley, present day Berks County, PA | Johannes Leinbach, Sr.
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| 48 | Baptized by Rev. A.S. Leinbach | Sarah Ann Leinbach
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| 49 | 1927/28 - Missionary in Africa | Annie Ludwig
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| 50 | 1959 - Residing at Red Bird Mission, Beverly, KY | Annie Ludwig
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