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Johann Adam Dick
b.1 Apr 1709 , , , Etschberg, Germany
d.29 Sep 1785 , Berwick, York County, Pennsylvania,
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m. 12 Jun 1731
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Name: Johann Adam DICK ID: I535868648 Given Name: Johann Adam Surname: DICK Sex: M Birth: 1 Apr 1709 in Etschberg,Germany Death: 29 Sep 1785 in Berwick Twp. York Co. PA Christening: 1723 Kusel Reformed Church,Kusel,Palatinate,Germany Burial: 1 Oct 1785 Mummerts Cemetery Hamilton Twp. York Co. PA Change Date: 10 Mar 2003 1 Note: Nickname: Adam "Eighteenth Century Emigrants: The Western Palatinate" by Burgett lists the confirmation and marriage of Adam Dick at the Kusel Reformed Church. At the time of his marriage he was a resident of Etschberg, two miles to the southeast. Kusel is located just north of Ramstein, in a western corner of Germany near the Luxembourg and French borders. Another part of the book lists the parishioners of the Reformed Church at Ulmet (10 miles northeast of Kusel) in 1609, which includes Johannes, Johannes, Daniel and Samuel Dick, all residents of Ertesbach, which is located one mile back towards Kusel. It appears that the Dick family had resided in this region since at least the beginning of the 1600's, and that a search of the German records would yield more siblings and relatives. Adam and Otillia arrived at Philadelphia on September 11, 1738 on board the 'Robert and Alice'. There first three children, Elisabetha Margretha (1732), Maria Christina Margretha (1734) and Maria Juliana (1737), are listed in the records of the Kusel Reformed Church. Apollonia (1738) was born at sea, and then John Christian (1740) is listed in the records of the First Reformed Church in Lancaster, Pa. On Nov. 24, 1752 Adam Dick of Warwick Twp, Lancaster bought land in York County from Ludwick Roterock of Berwick Twp., York Co., Pa., adjacent to Henry Roudebuch, George Lake, and George Becker.(York Co., PA Deeds 2E-408 filed 9/22/1788) . After moving to York County, they became members of the Brethren Church, and they are buried at the Mummert's Meeting House just north of Abbottstown, on the present day boundary of York and Adams counties. Daughter Susannah married John Horner at the Lutheran Church in Hanover, about 10 miles south of Abbottstown. Another daughter, Apollonia, marrie d Jonas Wolf, and they were members of the Reformed Church in Abbottstown. [Brian Cartrwight, 2 Oct 1998] Father: Johannes DICK b: in Etschberg,Germany Marriage 1 Anna Atilla KNACK b: 4 Nov 1711 in Germany Married: 12 Jun 1731 in Kusel Reformed Church,Kusel,Palatinate,Germany Children Apollonia DICK b: 14 Aug 1738 in at sea Elizabetha Margretha DICK b: 22 Jun 1732 in Etschberg,Germany Sources: Author: BRIAN CARTWRIGHT Title: RECORDS OF BRIAN CARTWRIGHT Text: BRIAN CARTWRIGHT'S WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA FAMILY Name: Johann Adam "Adam" Dick Given Name: Johann Adam "Adam" Surname: Dick ID: I31620 Sex: M Note: "Eighteenth Century Emigrants: The Western Palatinate" by Burgett lists the confirmation and marriage of Adam Dick at the Kusel Reformed Church. At the time of his marriage he was a resident of Etschberg, two miles to the southeast. Kusel is located just north of Ramstein, in a western corner of Germany near the Luxembourg and French borders. Another part of the book lists the parishioners of the Reformed Church at Ulmet (10 miles northeast of Kusel) in 1609, which includes Johannes, Johannes, Daniel and Samuel Dick, all residents of Ertesbach, which is located done mile back towards Kusel. It appears that the Dick family had resided in this region since at least the beginning of the 1600's, and that a search of the German records would yield more siblings and relatives. Adam and Otillia arrived at Philadelphia on September 11, 1738 on board the 'Robert and Alice'. There first three children, Elisabetha Margretha (1732), Maria Christina Margretha (1734) and Maria Juliana (1737), are listed in the records of the Kusel Reformed Church. Apollonia (1738) was born at sea, and then John Christian (1740) is listed in the records of the First Reformed Church in Lancaster, Pa. On Nov. 24, 1752 Adam Dick of Warwick Twp, Lancaster bought land in York County from Ludwick Roterock of Berwick Twp., York Co., Pa., adjacent to Henry Roudebuch, George Lake, and George Becker.(York Co., PA Deeds 2E-408 filed 9/22/1788). After moving to York County, they became members of the Brethren Church, and they are buried at the Mummert's Meeting House just north of Abbottstown, on the present day boundary of York and Adams counties. Daughter Susannah married John Horner at the Lutheran Church in Hanover, about 10 miles south of Abbottstown. Another daughter, Apollonia, married Jonas Wolf, and they were members of the Reformed Church in Abbottstown. [Brian Cartrwight, 2 Oct 1998] York Co., PA Deeds 2E-203-204 filed 3/10/1778 Written 9/10/1770 Adam Dick sells to Jonas Wolf and John Horner land in Berwick Twp., York Co., PA 180a. Includes provisions for Adam and his wife and a payment schedule to Jacob and Christina Brown, George and Catherina Bettinger, and Elizabeth Miller, granddaughter. York Co., PA Deeds 2D-255,256 written and filed 4/27/1786 Heirs of Adam Dick settle estate 1 Birth: 1 APR 1709 in Etschberg, Germany 2 Death: 29 SEP 1785 in Berwick Township, York County, Pennsylvania 3 Christening: 1723 Kusel Reformed Church, Kusel, Palatinate, Germany Burial: 1 OCT 1785 Mummert's Cemetery, Hamilton Township, York County, Pennsylvania Ancestral File #: S1SK-XJ Father: Johannes Dick Marriage 1 Anna Atilla Knack b: 4 NOV 1711 in Germany Married: 12 JUN 1731 in Kusel Reformed Church, Kusel, Palatinate, Germany 2 Children Apollonia Dick b: 14 AUG 1738 in at sea Susanna Dick b: ABT 1742 in Berwick Township, York County, Pennsylvania Sources: Abbrev: Brian L. Cartwright's info Title: GEDCOMs and other sources. Author: Cartwright, Brian L. Publication: Manassas Park, VA, [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected] Abbrev: Eighteenth Century Emigrants, The Northern Kraich Title: Eighteenth Century Emigrants, The Northern Kraichgau Author: Burgert, Annette Kunselman Publication: Brinigsville, PA: The Pennsylvania German Society, 1983. Abbrev: Brethren Heritage Along the Big Conewago Title: Brethren Heritage Along the Big Conewago Author: Gleim, Elmer Publication: 1991 References
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