Person:Johann Loch (2)

Watchers
Johann Peter Loch
d.Aft Apr 1765
  1. Jacob Lough1704 -
  2. Johann Peter Loch1710 - Aft 1765
  3. Johannes Lough1723 -
m. 3 Jul 1736
  1. Johann Adam Loch, of South Branch - Potomac River, VA1737 - Abt 1789
  2. John LoughAbt 1744/45 -
  3. George LoughAbt 1750 - 1818
  4. Anna Elizabeth LoughAbt 1749/50 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Johann Peter Loch
Alt Name Peter Lough
Gender Male
Birth? Feb 1710 Wolfersweiler, Saarland, Germany
Alt Birth? Abt 23 Feb 1709/10 Wolfersweiler, Saarland
Baptism? 23 Feb 1710 Wolfersweiler, Sarrland, Germany
Marriage 3 Jul 1736 Baumholder, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germanyto Eve Elizabetha Bollman
Emigration? 1739 Peter Lough came to Philadelphia in the ship "Loyal Judith" with his father-in-law Johan Nickell Bollman in 1739
Immigration? 1739 From Germany to Pennsylvania Aboard the LOYAL JUDITH
Occupation? Shoemaker
Other? Bef 1745 Settled in the Tulpehocken Valley, PennsylvaniaFact
Death? Aft Apr 1765
Alt Death? Bet 1768 and 1779 Alsace Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania

Records in Berks County, PA

  • Peter Lough had settled by 1745 in the Tulpehocken Valley in Berks County.
  • Peter Lough acquired 130 acres of land in Alsace Township in Berks County.
  • Peter Loch and Michael Maurer were taxed in 1767


Information on Johann Peter Loch

From "The Lough Family of Pendleton County", by Warren Skidmore:


JOHANN PETER LOCH, a shoemaker at the time of his marriage, was christened on 23 February 1710 at Wolfersweiler in Saarland, a son of Johann Loch and his wife Maria Elizabeth, according to the Kirchen-buch of that place. When grown he made his way a few kilometers east to Baumholder in the Rhineland-Palatinate, now (and no doubt then) a larger place with greater opportunities. He married Eve Elizabetha Bollman there on 3 July 1736. She was born on 29 November 1718 at Aulenbach in Baumholder, a daughter of Johann Nickel and Anna Ursula (Hammen) Bollman who had married at Baumholder on 20 February 1716.2 Peter Lough and his father-in-law Johan Nickell Bollman came to Philadelphia in the Loyal Judith in 1739. [Source: http://pages.swcp.com/~dhickman/journals/V5I3/lough.html]


Citations

http://pages.swcp.com/~dhickman/journals/V5I3/lough.html
References
  1. The Lough Family of Pendleton County by Warren Skidmore.
  2. Lough-Loch 2734258.FTW.

    Date of Import: May 12, 2004