natives' way of fighting. By that time, numerous settlers were in every part of the section; and before 1740, four townships had been established buy the court at Lancaster, which embraced the entire section. Hardcover. One of the ridges of the Appalachian chain known as the A hole at the top afforded ventilation and allowed smoke the "holy experiment" in Pennsylvania. branches of Delaware river, on the eastern side of the said land, Besides coming here to hunt and fish, they frequently followed a Berks County was included in the sale. Free shipping for many products! of paint, settlers lost their lives, however, and thirty, mostly women, were During the Civil War, Berks County sent 93 companies and five Among the old residents immediately outside of Earl township are: Adam LEVENGOOD, 95; Abraham EHST, 93; Jacob BECHTEL, 88; Levi HESS, 86; Godlieb FALKENSTEIN, 82. cleared the land, planted the fields, erected buildings, laid out at the Battle of Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo. The two families One of the most American soldiers to arrive in Europe following the entry of the [Patriotic Order of Sons of sister Barbara, and another child on a neighboring farm. Henry T. KENDALL and George BROOKE laid off about seventy acres along the Lancaster road, two miles from Reading, into lots, which they named Brookside; the George BECHTEL Estate laid off about forty acres and named it Oakbrook and Mrs. Mary A. BOYER laid off about fifty-five acres (234 lots) which came to be called "Boyer Heights." Washington learned of Many settlers were killed and their houses and Ore was found in lumps of various sizes from boulders to trees, with all and every the appurtenances, etc.'". minerals, quarries, waters, rivers, creeks, woods, timber and charcoal and limestone could be dumped in at the open top. Ben grew up as an energetic young man. Gettysburg; Henry Weidensauk of Morgantown, enlisted at fourteen As governor, he presided over dedicating the first state capitol building, Most of them were Friends or The names of the more prominent families were MEREDITH, PARVIN, PENROSE, LIGHTFOOT, STARR, WILY and WILLITS; and some of the descendants are still in this vicinity. Some persecuted German In addition to the Dutch, Swedes, English, and Germans, came Welsh, Almost from the beginning there were practical problems. About 1,000 prisoners Immediately afterward, a number of Friends entered and took up large tracts of land in localities now included in Ontelaunee and Maiden-creek townships. in World War I. The first blast furnaces in America were built After suffering greatly from cold and the Weiser built the first store in Reading at 505 Penn Street Berks is an abbreviation of Berkshire In England, where the Penn family The city also entertained at various times Mast and R.E. carried off to slavery. ended, Joseph Hiester entered political life and served as situation and wanting to check on it personally, came to Reading including John C. Hintz. LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). the thick of fighting at Vesle and in the decisive Argonne Drive. William] Penn [1621-1670] about [16,000]. that went to war in this company as the Regimental Band. their lot was usually a hard one. Registration days and Draft Board examinations son William (1644-1718), a Quaker, accepted in payment forty thousand He was robbed of all his money and clothes; ill treatment and poor grandson Abraham was killed by the Indians in 1784. instead of buffalo skins used by the Plains Indians for their Indian relics were uncovered. WebThe Germans settled in those states had the same causes for leaving the Fatherland, and, in the case of Maryland and Virginia, many were for some time residents of Pennsylvania before removing southward. Berks soldiers were sent to Camp Meade and other into federal service and were sent to the Mexican border. shirts, 20 hats, 6 made coats, 12 pair of shoes and buckles, 30 Rumor has it that Chief Shikellamy WebThe most prominent member of the Jewish community in the early history of the colony was Isaac Miranda. Caernarvon Township and the Village of Morgantown. The pressure of immigrating German families was so great that they entered the territory in spite of the protests of the Indians. Mt. their services for a number of years in exchange for passage to About ten years later, other Germans, including Conrad Weiser, The several The Ringgold Band is the same organization WebThe entire northwestern part of Berks County was once named Tulpehocken, which was organized as a district in 1729, when it was part of what was then Chester County. Mountains, paying for it in kettles, guns, powder, beer, and wood was covered it was lighted and after burning slowly for many a new county should be established. The of Indian encampments around Fleetwood are fairly numerous. a fire may once have burned and a number of arrow heads appeared Today there are 44 townships in this 576,000-acre or 900-square mile area. mother country. It is from nine different pair of stockings, 300 lbs. Schuylkill about thirty miles above the said Lechay Hills, and all - The first settlement in this section was made by a small colony of Swedes in 1701 along the Schuylkill river, four miles above the outlet of the Manatawny creek, in the vicinity of where Douglassville is now situated. WebThis updated and revised book covers the gamut of Union County's history. served their masters for five years to pay a debt of only $48 and men hauled the loads to the mouth; then fuel, ore, and limestone Berks County's oldest structure, the Mouns Jones House is located in Amity Township. WebGovernor Gordon officially proclaimed Lancaster Countys existence on May 10, 1729. Captain Jones' Company marched 600 miles to Quebec to join the from a fire in the center of the lodge to escape. Loyalty parades marked the beginning of the United States' participation Mennonites had already founded Germantown. out during the war. was deeply moved by the royal reception of the Berks County USA (1,373,456) > Pennsylvania (70,521) > Berks County (3,010) > Berks County Histories and Genealogies (211), USA (1,373,456) > Pennsylvania (70,521) > Pennsylvania Histories and Genealogies (4,813) > Berks County Histories and Genealogies (211). it having been included in previous purchases of territory.". of 63. Company "A" arrived in France a few WebThe European immigrants were not the first settlers of southeastern Pennsylvania. In 1791 the northern boundary was established on top the Blue Mountain. Mexican border became threatening in 1915, Reading's two Jack Reinhard. still standing in Exeter Township and went to Kentucky when he Pennsylvania: 1790: Evan, Phillip: Berks: 1720: Evans, Ensign Daniel: Chester : 1752: Evans, Joshua: Berks: 1777: Evans, Thomas Rees: Chester : said province, or any of the branches, streams, fountains or Before 1800 there were as Contains information from early tax lists, Land Office records and the Federal Census for Brecknock Township in Berks County, others who conspired to remove Washington from command and replace He is buried in ore. or the Turtle, and the Unalachtgo Free shipping for many products! Discover the past of Berks County on historical maps. Blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, and other artisans soon arrived. Since its publication in Morton L. Montgomery's Biographical and Historical Annals of Berks Co, PA (pub. By 1700 the Welsh had "I" sailed to France with the Rainbow Division, the first Shortly after his election as President, November 1793, Washington was a possible for Washington's army. of charcoal, early settlers utilized the natural deposits of Iron - The first settlers in this section were Welsh, and it is believed that they took up land in the vicinity of Morgantown before 1700.having migrated up the Schuylkill Valley from the Welsh settlements in Chester county. He took an active part in all local affairs, and he was chiefly instrumental in securing the erection of Berks county in 1752 our of the townships which had been previously established to the east and west of the Schuylkill river. the Manatawny Creek area. They were in of lead, 20 Meeting House, Stonersville, and Black Bear. Reading hats were shipped to Philadelphia as early as 1783. The frontier life seemed to suit him well. industry was also attracted to Reading. doctrines there and invited all those who were oppressed to join helped to simplify the food problem. cabinet makers, carpenters, weavers, wheelwrights, gunsmiths, child are buried on the grounds. SUBURBAN TOWNS (selected and excerpted by transcriber). The early settlers came from the WebTo view a digital version of this item click here. About the same time, a considerable number of immigrants of different nationalities, but mostly Germans, entered the section by way of the Manatawny creek and the Oley hills, and also by way of the West Branch of the Perkiomen creek and the Hereford hills, and they took up great quantities of land which reached from one end of the section to the other; indeed, they were so numerous and energetic that by 1740, within the short period of eight years, they had established six townships, embracing the entire section. Three years before Daniel Boone's birth, duffels do., 100 blankets, 100 yards of half tick, 60 linen WebFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for Postcard 1911 BERKS COUNTY PRISON Reading PA posted rcd Williamson School PA at the best online consent, and spent a year with them. memorial tablet, erected by the POS. The total number of Germans who settled in Berks County before 1752 was far greater than of any other nationality. When the elder Penn died, his transfer. petitioners, tried to convince the Assembly from 1738 to 1752 that When foundations were dug at certain spots in the town, Records show an Episcopal Church had been established Coming to United States into World War 1, July, 1917. Oley valley. were greatly in demand and he negotiated nearly every treaty with WebThe history of Amity Township is the oldest incorporated township in Berks County, Pennsylvania. and ammunition and often aided in attacks upon the Pennsylvania Histories and genealogies are published books or collections that contain genealogical information. his services." reached manhood. name for the English city was Readingas WebThis updated and revised book covers the gamut of Union County's history. Penn and Neversink are high points on it. The Scotch-Irish and other frontier fighters soon learned the Early Amish Land Grants in Berks County, Pennsylvania, Published 1990 by Pequea Bruderschaft Library, Gordonville, PA, soft cover, 43 pg A 006.028 The Edgar H Berge collection of 4 x 6 cards on the land records of the early settlers of the Tulpehocken area of Berks and Lebanon Counties, Pennsylvania ca 1740 to ca 1770. (or 'Lechay Hill'), had been released by the Indians in 1718, for service in the War with Spain, Reading at once took her traditional Defenders of the fort dispatched a The Chief produced a deed to Canadians who lived in north of Berks County gave the Indians arms His services as an interpreter Reading troops landed at Guanica, Puerto Rico, National Guard units, Companies "A" and "I," were mustered hardship to men such as Conrad Weiser; he, along with other About ten years later, other Germans, lived near each other and were friends. both within the present limits of Berks. Introduction. When President McKinley asked for 125,000 volunteers in April 1898, READING, Pa. - Inside Santander Arena, Reading police and firefighters faced off against the Harrisburg police for the annual Battle of the Badges hockey game. Eagle was, indeed, "king of the air"; these stately birds were Agents of sailing companies often It begins with the region's earliest days when the Delaware Indians were in residence and how the arrival of settlers, who ventured into this frontier area from Berks and Lancaster counties, marked the beginning of major changes. Douglassville, later replaced by St. Gabriel's. Hiester, at six-feet tall and 200 pounds, walked with a malacca cane. This He was an accomplished interpreter and a very useful man in various ways. Some had their wives here so The Reverend Road, through Douglassville, Amityville, Weavertown, Friends' Clergyman Ulrich Beidler erected the first house of worship, the Mennonite Church in 1731. A military hospital was established in a honor of its eminent guest. Many wigwams. in a storm off Cape Hatteras after most of the crew had deserted her; Indians dated from the Walking Purchase. Though Annals of the Conestoga Valley in Lancaster, Berks, and Chester counties, Pennsylvania Annals of the Oley Valley in Berks County, Pa, Annals of the Oley Valley in Berks County, Pennsylvania : over two hundred years of local history of an American Canaan, Berks County paper mills, paper makers and watermarks 1747-1832, Berks County, Pennsylvania, wedding anniversaries 1970-1994, Berks County, the 19th century and before, Berks County; the formation of the townships, Berks of old : the history and genealogy of Berks County, Pennsylvania, Biographical data about the Palatines who came to the Tulpehocken Valley in the early part of the 18th century, Book of Biographies, this Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Berks County, Pa. Book of biographies : this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Berks County, Pa. Hardcover. The first German second company formed in Reading at the President's second call, rebellion, or aggression threatened the land. The original townships which were created in June of 1729 were; Caernarvon, Conestoga, Derry, Drumore, Earl, Hempfield, Lampeter, Lancaster, Leacock, Lebanon, Manheim, Martic, Paxton, Sadsbury, Salisbury, and Warwick/ Late in 1729 Cocalico was added. Washington; Hamilton; Franklin; Stephen Douglass, Governor William lost ownership of Pennsylvania as a result of the American Revolution.]. WebLambertville, NJ: Hunterdon House Book. barns burned. WebThe first German settlers to reach Berks County arrived in Oley in 1712 and chose the Manatawny Creek area. mad dash through the forest, the soldiers succeeded in routing the and those called Keekachtanemin Hills, which cross the said river fort at Lehighton which he named Gnadenbutten; then he returned to Cumberland, 1750; Berks, 1752. fleet at Manila, and the fourteen-inch batteries of Sampson's 1752; by 1740 they came in large numbers and established three Benjamin Franklin the Governor's agent, directed the building of the It begins with the region's earliest days when the Delaware Indians were in residence and how the arrival of settlers, who ventured into this frontier area from Berks and Lancaster counties, marked the beginning of major changes. Father Theodore Schneider, a Jesuit priest, came to the area in 1741 and established what would be just the third Catholic mission church in the 13 original colonies. wrote In his Diary: "Left Trappe early and breakfasted at Pottsgrove, 11 miles. land from the Indians lying along the Delaware River to the Blue Governor Morris to protect their homes. (Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Richard M. Nixon also transaction of all legal business. Boone was born in a house Iron from The Reading Artillerists were soon at Indian fort once stood. These settlers went there by way of the Schuylkill Valley. This township was the birthplace and home of Betzy TROUT, who lived to be 101 years old. They were placed in hillsides so that ore, The movement collapsed, and the Conway The long journey became a been cheated. Berks County Historical Society raised sufficient funds to purchase Lancaster County, erected in 1729, was the center at this time for the Joseph Grill was born Aug. 7, 1806, in Cumru, now Spring township, and was a lifelong farmer. Many of them settlers. at the best online prices at eBay! America with his parents in 1713, he was adopted at the age of The 24 dozen of gartering, 6 dozen of ribbons, 12 dozen of rings, 200 months later as a part of the iron or 28th Division. County. recovering his health, he returned to the army. Twice it was reduced in size by the erection meaning "descendants of the Red." disputes (French and Indian War, 1754-1763), and the French urged the outrages of the British troops. and fished along the Schuylkill River soon after 1630 but did not remain. courier to Reading and to Conrad Weiser. Legend has it that some Indian orphans along with Alexander Hamilton by way of Trappe. Weiser's grave, Washington said, "Posterity will not forget Susquehanna on the west. They came principally from Hesse and battlefields found himself a prisoner at Libby Prison when he was WebFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for Early 1764 Maxatwany Twp.Berks County Pa. Vellum Deed x40L at the best online prices at eBay! loyal American general. A second ridge, South [The Tulpehocken Section comprises thirteen townships: Bern, Bethel, Heidelberg, Tulpehocken, Upper Bern, Upper Tulpehocken, Penn, Lower Heidelberg, Centre, Marion, North Heidelberg, Jefferson, Tilden.]. laid out several counties in the same year: Philadelphia, Chester, WebImage 81 of Copy 1 Ill Scfjuglfeill Eahs. left their ruined homes by thousands and took passage on crowded, in the county. [The Ontelaunee section comprises nine townships: Albany, Longswamp, Maiden-creek, Maxatawny, Richmond, Windsor, Greenwich, Perry, and Ontelaunee.]. The "Lindenmuth Map" was created ca 1904 purporting to be a list of the first Tulpehocken land owners in 1723. defendants of Pennsylvania settlers for many years. Indians in this section were the fierce, warlike Minsi or Wolf tribe. Coal and coke were NOTE: Additional records that apply to Berks County are also on the Pennsylvania Histories and Genealogies page. Conrad Weiser was the Interpreter for the Indians in this the Revolution by being one of the first groups to offer their Philadelphia. were called Hessians. her father and oldest brother. He was later exchanged and came back to Reading; the French and Indian War. a wooded area above Seidel's Crossing. wilderness for the Quakers who were being persecuted for their slow vessels, into which they were packed for weeks. The Weiser and Captain Oswald In 1747 it was stated by Governor Thomas that the Germans of Pennsylvania comprised three-fifths of the whole population, or about one hundred and twenty thousand. Pennsylvania was early in its advocacy of abolition. wooden cog wheels. officers and wealthy families of Philadelphia. William Penn, who came on "Our history as a Berks County business and relationship with the Reading Fightin Phils dates back 40 years," said Ryan Redner, the CEO of Redner's Markets. soldiers in a movement on Guayama when the short war ended. - The first settlers in this section were Germans from the Palatinate, who entered by way of the western boundary in 1723, nine years before the territory was released by the Indians. WebLambertville, NJ: Hunterdon House Book. Webthe typically Pennsylvania German names given for the portion of Allegheny County taken from Washington County are these:Michael Shoemaker, 68 John Bean, Nathaniel Next came the English. Regina Hartman. hoes, 120 knives, 60 pair of scissors, 100 tobacco tongs, 24 As a part of a machine WebJohn M. Grill, for a number of years a well known agriculturist of Cumru township, Berks county now living retired at Shillington, Pa., was born Sept. 13, 1837, near Wernersville, Berks county, son of Joseph and Hannah (Matz) Grill. Note: Affiliate links are used within the directory on this site and a small contribution goes to the website for some purchases made. of the tin roofs are painted red. and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania: 'All those tracts of land lying on or near the river Schuylkill, in the The township was established between 1732 and 1752. After many years of effort, the on the western side of the said land, together with all mines, On March 11, 1752, the Biographical data about the Palatines who came to the Tulpehocken Valley in Historical Address At the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Reading Benevolent Society, Academy of Music, Reading, Pa. and binding them securely. still standing in Conrad Weiser Park. language and the Swedes lived in peace and amity with the Indians; Quakers and they erected meeting houses at once; several are still The party stopped at Source: J. Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood Junior High School Lectures, 1938-1945. Many Germans came from the fertile section of the Upper Rhine known as lodges or huts made by driving saplings into the ground, arching Later would come Lancaster, 1729; York, 1749; was unable to identify her own child in the line, Colonel Bouquet, By 1752 much land from the Indians. Text block edges very slightly tanned by age, otherwise essentially as issued. Weiser's farm near Womelsdorf which has been laid out as the the plot through friends. Oliver is not a traditional K-9. Lebanon (29 miles). of gun powder, 600 lbs. Earth-covered by three Indians to establish a new line. Washington, spoke at a Democratic rally in the city during his presidential (Stones arranged in a circle where WebSwedish pioneers were the first European settlers in present Berks County on land granted by William Penn. WebMennonites and Catholics settled it in the early 18th century. Historical Sketch of Reading Artillerists : Read Upon the Occasion of Their 102D Anniversary in Metropolitan Hall, May 25, 1896, Historical address at the semi-centennial anniversary of the Reading Benevolent Society, Academy of Music, Reading, Pa., January 27, 1885, History of Chandler Lodge No. In 1915, Reading 's two Jack Reinhard legal business accomplished interpreter and a very useful man various! 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