Person:Peter Ellenberger (5)

Watchers
m. Abt 1719
  1. Rudolph Ellenberger1726 - 1799
  2. Ulrich EllenbergerAbt 1728 - Bef 1790
  3. Peter EllenbergerAbt 1730 - Abt 1796
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Peter Ellenberger
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1730 Switzerland or Germany
Immigration[1][2] 9 Sep 1749 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Statesarrived on Ship "St. Andrew" with brother Ulrich
Other[2] 1780 Manchester (township), York, Pennsylvania, United Statestaxed on 126 acres
Census[2] 1790 Manchester (township), York, Pennsylvania, United States
Other[2] 1793 witnessed Will of Ulrich Ellenberger, his brother Citation needed
Death[2] Abt 1796 Manchester (township), York, Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Peter Ellenberger, in Ken Florey & Emmy van Beugen. Dunkers and Such.

    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/FLORA/1998-12/0913839966
    [Last accessed 20140420. Posted 16 Dec 1998.]

    ... For your interest, I have included a genealogy of Catherine Flory's
    (Meyer) Swiss Flory family as far as is known. This genealogy was prepared
    by Sabine [Schleichert, the German genealogist who worked with us on the 1754 Flory brothers Birkenau project.] ...

    2b. Magdalena Flory, marries Ulrich Ellenberger (he dies in 1766), another
    Mennonite of Swiss origin; name Ellenberger in the Palatinate from 1717
    onwards.
    3a. Ulrich Ellenberger, arrives Philadelphia 9 Sep 1749 with a large number
    of other Mennonites (on the ship list as Albrecht Ellenberger)
    3b. Peter Ellenberger, arrives Philadelphia 9 Sep 1749
    3c. Rudolph Ellenberger, takes the Otterberger Hof in 1757 from his father,
    is documented there in 1767. ...
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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Peter Ellenberger, in Gamble, Shirley. THE FLORY FAMILY IN THE RHINELAND PALATINATE.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~florey/abraham4.html
    [Last accessed 20140420. Last updated: UNKNOWN.]

    ... (2) PETER ELLENBERGER (b. ca. 1730-1796). He lived his entire life in PA in Manchester Twp. He wrote his will in German but it is not recorded in the York County will book. His executors were Henry Strickler and Abraham Lieb. He was married to Eve who died about 1802. In 1780 he was taxed at Manchester Twp, York County in 1780 on 126 acres. He was living at Manchester Twp.

    The 1790 census shows one male over the age 16 and two males under age 16 and also two females in his household. He had at least two sons and probably had other children. He witnessed his brothers will in 1793. He arrived on the ship “St. Andrew” with his brother Ulrich. ...
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