Family:Phillip Hess and Mary Moyer (1)

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Marriage? Abt 1775 Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
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  1.   Hess, Asher L. Genealogical record of the descendants of Nicholas Hess, pioneer immigrant, together with historical and biographical sketches. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967).

    p 30 - 2 PHILLIP HESS, second child of Nicholas Hess, was born in Springfield Township, May 1 1750. He married a woman named Reifsnyder, of Flint Hill, now Passer P.O., Bucks County, Pa., and moved with his brother, Conrad, to Dryland, Northampton County, Pa., where his wife died at the birth of her first child. Afterwards he returned to Bucks County and married a second wife, Mary Moyer, a Mennonite, and a woman of considerable means, who lived with her step-father, Abraham Schleiffer, in "Schleiffer's thal," Springfield Twp., near his boyhood home. Philip purchased a tract of land in Lower Saucon Twp., Northampton County, Pa., known as the Andrew Ehrhart farm, a mile or more east of Leithsville, but poor management in time, compelled him to sell the place and move into a tenement house in Springfield Twp., where his wife died, after which Philip became somewhat dissipated and gradually poor, and in his latter days made his home with his nephew, Joseph Hess, at Springtown, where he died in the year 1828. Philip Hess and his wife, Mary, lie buried in the Hess "corner" of the burying grounds at Springfield church. They raised a family of eight children: Elizabeth, Abraham, Samuel, Jacob, Jonas, John, Mary and Catherine.