Genealogy has become a hobby for me over the last 10 years. For me, it's like a puzzle, I love fitting the pieces together. But over the years, I've researched a lot that does not pertain to our family lines. Some for extended family, some for close friends, and some because I was trying to rule out lines to figure out where our line went exactly. I do not want these notes on my Heather's Genealogy Notes blog - because they are not our lines. But I do like to share all of my research, in case it benefits others. That is what this blog is for - research I have done that does not apply to our own family lines, but may be helpful for someone else.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

David Shultz 1717-1797


David Schultz
Schwenkfeld Immigration Number:  E 9F 7, 7-3a, 7-3b
son of George & Anna (Heebner/Huebner) Schultz
Born 13 Sep 1717 in Armenruh, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Died 25 Apr 1797 in Montgomery County Pa
Married Oct 29 1745
Anna Rosina Beyer
daughter of Abraham & Rosina (Jaekel/Yeakle) Beyer
Born  Aug. 13, 1720
Murdered June 14th 1750
Married 2nd June 22 1758
Elizabeth Lauer
Born 1738
Died 1807

Will of David Schultz:
David Schultze, Upper Hanover
Written Oct. 13, 1794, Probated Oct 30, 1797, Bk. 2, p. 16
To wife Elisabeth, bed, bedstead, 1/3 of household goods and maintenance.
Daus not married to receive as much as married daus. did.
To dau. Mary, 15 pds.
To dau. Rosina, 10 pds.
Personalty to be sold and divided among children.
Farm, 78 acres, for use of wife and children; one child to keep it at valuation and pay legacy to wife, 50 pds.
At wife's death her share to be divided among children.
Rem. to 4 daus. Magdalena, wife of Samuel Loback; Ann, wife of Abraham Clemmer; Mary and Rosina, equally.
Exrs. wife Elisabeth, son-in-law Samuel Loback.
Wits. John Schleiffer, John Schell.

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Excerpt from:
Paper read by Mr H WINSLOW FEGLEY at a regular meeting of the Historical Society of Berks County on June 15 1905

"The way I found its location was unique Some years ago while having a social chat with my neighbor Horatio K Schultz a progressive Hereford farmer who owns the farm which was the original tract of Melchior Schultz one of the pioneer Schwenk felders he told me that he had the first map ever made of Hereford Township Here was a diamond indeed among a rich collection of old jewels which happened to be old deeds of yellow parchment On this map are located the sites of the Maybury Furnace as well as Mount Chalfont Furnace I obtained permission to photograph the map and a copy of this photo I gladly present to the Society ti night for its use in a historical way The original map is not obtainable as it is part of Schwenk felder history and Schwenkfelder historians will take good care of the eight by ten yellow parchment sheet The map is in a good state of preservation and shows that the maker was a most excellent penman He was none other than David Schultz the first a son of George Schultz the early Schwerrtcfelder who came to America in 1731 and an able reader writer author immigrant colonist surveyor scrivener law adviser a scholar of German English and Latin He acted as the business agent of the early settlers To unfold the history of this man who settled along the banks of the Perkiomen in Upper Hanover Township is out of place in this paper and space does not allow it but I can hardly pass on without mentioning that he was an employer of Redemptioners among them being Hans Ulrich Seiler who was originally helped by Abraham Beyer the father of Mrs David Shultz who paid Seiler's ship passage from Rotterdam Young Seiler was of a very ugly and surly disposition but kind hearted Surveyor Schultz wished to reform him and so took him into his own household But the result was that Seiler murdered his mistress Mrs David Schultz on June 14th 1750 He was executed the following November and according to the words of Surveyor Schultz Seiler was the first German to be executed in Pennsylvania Such was the life of farmer David Schultz who was kind to his fellow workers During the busy season such as harvest and haymaking he had as high as twenty four men employed He died in 1797 at the age of eighty years being the first and oldest map maker in the Perkiomen region to whom we Berks County historians owe a great debt for the many valuable deeds maps etc of the lower part of Berks County On this old map David Schultz locates the Maybury Furnace in the northwestern part of Hereford Township on what is now the Mensch property A few persons to day claim that the furnace on this site was the Levi Maybury furnace that it was last in blast in 1742 and that the Thomas Maybury Furnace was probably in District Township on land now owned by William Rohrbach in Furnace Dale That this opinion as it really is only an opinion is a fallacy is proved by the map of Surveyor Schultz who made a study of the landowners He was correct beyond a doubt as to the name and also as to the date which shows that the furnace was in blast when he made his map in 1753 and also that stoves were cast by Thomas Maybury at the Hereford Furnace as late as 1767 Mr Maybury himself would not have made such a mistake as to call his furnace Hereford Furnace if it had not been situated on land within the bounds of Hereford Township So we may lay aside the theory that the furnace was in District Township as incorrect." Transactions of the Historical Society of Berks County, Volume 2 Pages 25-27
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The following is from "Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families: Seekers of Religious Liberty who Fled from Silesia to Saxony and Thence to Pennsylvania in the Years 1731 to 1737". Edited by Samuel Kriebel Brecht, A.M. Printed for The Board of Publication of the Schwenkfelder Church, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. Rand McNally & Company. 1923. [NOTE: The Silesia referenced below was an area of Europe which is now in southwestern Poland. Germany ceded this province to Poland after WW II. The area borders present day Germany and the Czech Republic. The founder of the Schwenkfelder Church, Caspar Schwenckfeld, was born in Ossing, Silesia, which was changed to Ossig (Osiek in Polish), and is still a small town outside of Lubin, Poland, which is outside of Legnica (Liegnitz in German), Poland. For more information, see the website of the Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center at: http://www.rpc.ox.ac.uk/rpc/sfld/s_guide.htm The SLHC is located in Pennsburg, PA.]
   THE BEYER (BEER) FAMILY
   MELCHIOR BEYER was married to Eva, nee unknown.
   Their known children were:
1. Ursula BEYER (BEIER), b. about 1686, d. May 15, 1767,, m. Rev. Balzer (Balthasar) HOFFMAN, b. 1687 in Harpersdorf, Liegnitz, Silesia, d. July 11, 1775, son of Christopher Hoffman and Ursula Anders. Ursula and Balthasar came to Pa. in 1734 with their children and settled in Lower Salford Twp.
 Their children were: i. Anna, b. 1712, d. Jan 16, 1796, m. George Schultz.
                             ii. Rosina, b. Dec. 21, 1718, in O. Hdrf., d. June 14, 1788, m. 1) Christopher Seipt, 2) Christopher Yeakel
                            iii. Christopher, b. Dec. 3, 1727, at Berthelsdorf, Saxony, d. Jan. 29, 1804, m. Rosina Dresher.
2. Abraham BEER (BEYER), b. Aug. 16, 1690 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia, d. Oct. 30, 1754, m. Nov. 1717, Rosina JAECKEL (YEAKEL), b. June 16, 1699, d. July 30, 1770, dau. of Hans and Maria Jaeckel (Yeakel).
Abraham Beer fled with his wife, two sons, three daughters, one foster son, and one foster daughter. When they came to Pa. in 1736, there were three sons and three daughters.
They settled in Worcester Twp., Pa. He was naturalized June 21, 1843, and is the only immigrant Schwenkfelder known to have gone back to Europe after the migration to Pennsylvania, for he again returned to America in 1749 from Holland and brought with him Hans Ulrich Seiler, a Swiss Redemptioner, who murdered Abraham Beyer's daughter, Anna Rosina, wife of David Schultz (see The SCHOLTZE Family.) Abraham and Rosina are both buried in the Methacton Cemetery.
Although Abraham Beyer signed his name as "Beer" to the Oath of Allegiance, he soon changed it to "Beyer." There are more variations in the spelling of this name than that of any other Schwenkfelder immigrant. We find the following variations in spelling: "Beer, Baer, Bar (umlaut over 'a'), Bayer, Bear, Beyer, Boyer, Byer, and Buyer." As a matter of fact in one legal paper the same name was written four different ways, and we find the same man signing one form of spelling at one time and another form at other times.
Children of Abraham BEER (BEYER) and Rosina JAECKEL (YEAKEL) were:
     i. George, b. Dec. 21, 1718 in Nieder Harpersdorf, d. 1736-1739.
    ii. Anna Rosina, b. Aug. 13, 1720 in Nieder Harpersdorf, d. June 14, 1750, m. David Schultz (Scholtze.)
   iii. Abraham, b. Feb. 1722, d. Mar. 6, 1796, m. Barbara Hiestand.
   iv. Anna Maria, b. about Mar. 1, 1725, d. Apr. 10, 1802, m. 1) Abraham Jaeckel (Yeakel), 2) Peter Gerhard, who m. 2nd time, Elizabeth Krauss.
   v. Andrew, b. about 1733, d. Apr. 19, 1773, m. Philipina Weyand.
  vi. Susanna, m. Dirk (Derrick) Casselberry.
 vii. George, b. July 13, 1739, d. Sept. 19, 1744. Buried in Methacton Cem.
3.  Maria BEYER, b. about 1694, d. Mar. 12, 1768, m. Melchior KRAUSS of Neu Armenruhe, b. ?, d. before 1737. Maria Beyer Krauss arrived in Pa. in 1737 with her children. She is buried in the Washington Schwenkfelder Cemetery.
Children of Maria BEYER and Melchior KRAUSS were:
   i. Melchior, b. ?, d. Sept. 16, 1779, unmarried.  ii. Christoph, b. May 19, 1720, in Neu Armenruhe, d. Oct. 23, 1795, m. Susanna Schultz.
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 Anna Rosina Beyer was born on 13 August 1720 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia.2She was the daughter of Abraham Beyer and Rosina Yeakel.1 Anna Rosina Beyer was baptized on 13 August 1720 in Nieder Harpersdorf, Silesia. The sponsors at her baptism were Melchior Heydrick, Anna Rosina Hauptman and Helena Beer.2Anna Rosina Beyer immigrated with her parents Abraham Beyer and Rosina Yeakelon 19 October 1736 to Pennsylvania on board the Perth Amboy.3,1 Anna Rosina Beyer married David Schultz, son of George Scholtze and Anna Huebner, on 29 October 1745. The ceremony was conducted by a justice of the peace.4,5 Anna Rosina Beyer and David Schultz were also reported to have married on 19 October 1745.6 As of 29 October 1745,her married name was Schultz.5 Anna Rosina Beyer and David Schultz had no children.5 Anna Rosina Beyer was murdered on the night of on 14 June 1750 in Upper Hanover Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.7 
     The killer, 18-year-old Hans Ulrich (John) Sailor, was an indentured servant very recently coming into the employment of her husband David. He stabbed her in the throat. He was quickly apprehended and immediately confessed, saying he did it for spite. He was tried, convicted and sentenced on Thursday, 22 October 1750 and hanged in Philadelphia on Saturday, 14 November 1750.8 
     Her funeral was held in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The text for her funeral sermon was Jeremiah 9:21, which reads: For death is come up into our windows, and is entered into our palaces, to cut off the children from without, and the young men from the streets. (KJV).4 She was buried in New Groshenhoppen Church Cemetery, in Upper Hanover Township, near East Greenville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.4

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Johannes Jacob Dunckel / Dunkle 1703-1787

Johannes Jacob Dunkle
son of unknown & Elizabeth (unknown) Dunkle
Born 1703 
Died 1787
married
1st Anna Margaret Diehl
Born
Died

Children:
Conrad Dunckel
Peter Dunckel
Rosina Dunckel
Eva Maria Dunckel
John Kilian Dunckel

 married 2nd, on Sept. 30th 1781 
 Anna Catherine
Born
Died 


BORN- 1703 10 Oct
Nuremburg, Bavaria, Germany

Marriage to Anna Margaret Diehl- 1725 Nov Age: 22
Palatinate,Germany

From the family bible:  1781, Feb. 28, died the wife of Johannes Dunckel. Her name was Anna Margaret Dunckel. She brought her life to seventy years, three months and five days. They lived together in matrimony fifty five years, three months and some days.

Emigration- 1730
Age: 27
He brought with him on the Ship Thistle in 1730 his wife, Anna Margaret (Diehl) Dunkel, his mother, Elizabeth Rosina (Diehl) Dunkel, and at least one son, Michael Dunkel, who was born 1725 in Germany. Johannes was naturalized 24 Sep 1741 in Philadelphia

Rotterdam, Netherlands via Cowes, England to Philadelphia 

Some researchers have theorized that Hans Jacob Dohl is Hans Jacob Diehl, father of Anna Margaret.  Others list her father as Michael Diehl.  At this time, I have no information in either direction.

 "Anna's father Hans Jacob Diehl arrived on the ship "Thistle". Listed on passenger list as "Hans Jacob Dohl" "  &

 "Johannes Dunkel arrived on the ship "Thistle" in Philadelphia on 29 AUG 1730, along with his family and his wife's parents, Hans Jacob & Anna Elisabetha Diehl. He signed one of the loyalty oaths next to Hans Jacob Diehl. (See Strassburger & Hinke, PA German Pioneers, lists #11A, B, & C) "

Note that this is NOT "Hans Simon Jacob Diehl" as some have stated - Simon Jacob "Simon Jacob Diehl immigrated 24 Sept, 1742 on the ship Robert & Alice to Philadelphia, Pa"

Ship Thistle
DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Colin Dunlap, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. 
Arrived in Philadelphia, PA., on 29 Aug. 1730
Palatines with their families, two hundred and sixty persons, imported.
 1  Valentin Grisemer
 2  Johannes Dunckel
 3  Christof Batter
 4  Christian Leman
 5  Jeremias Hes
 6  Joh. Georg Ludwig Hass
 7  Bernhart Siegmund
 8  Hans Jacob Dohl
 9  Johan Peter Ohller
10  Johan Henrich Schmidt
11  Caspar Fiehman
12  Steven Remer
13  Rudolph Draugh
14  Johannes Kun
15  William Keim
16  Ludwick Delman
17  Gerhart Zinn
18  Hans Menigh
19  Nichol Fiser
20  Johan Zwinger
21  Jacob Nagel
22  Ulrich Scherer
23  Philip Groscost
24  Casper Bittner
25* Nickel Cunter
26  Johannes Scherer
27  Johannes Haus
28  Philip Hautz
29  Lorentz Hoff
30  Thomas Hamma
31  Jacob Stiffel
32  Wolfer Sperger
33  Ulrich Steyner
34  Thomas Hes
35  Henrich Hes
36  Hendrich Gutt
37  Caspar Krieger
38  Jean Henri Fortineauz
39  Christoph Anckenbrant
40  Frederich Reimer
41  Peter Beswanger
42  Johan Caspar Schmidt
43* Johan Paulus Duttenhoffer
44  Johan Augustus Scherrer
45  Hans Georg Hofman
46  Abraham Transu
47  Casper Hartman
48  Christian Shram
49* Leonhart Kopplinger
50  Rudolp Andreas
51  Frederick Peifer
52  Johannes Kepplinger
53  Felte Meidelman
54  Dietrich Beidelman
55  Elias Meidelman
56  Jacob Ammon
57  Johan Nickel Lukenbell
58  Hans Simon Mey
59* Henrich Lukebill
60  Ludwig Mohler
61* Lonhart Hochgenug
62  Peter Federolff
63* Peter Muller
64  Friederich Lienberger
65  Peter Frawiener

66  Bernhard Renn



Arrival - 1730
Age: 27
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

He brought with him on the Ship Thistle in 1730 his wife, Anna Margaret (Diehl) Dunkel, his mother, Elizabeth Rosina (Diehl) Dunkel, and at least one son, Michael Dunkel, who was born 1725 in Germany.

Naturalization - 1741 24 Sep
Age: 37
Phila'a Co.
Pennsylvania Naturalizations Name: Dunckell, Johannes Residence: Philadelphia Co., PA Religion: Protestant or Reformed Naturalized: 24 Sep 1741

Purchased 125 acres - 1746 6 Dec
Age: 43
1746, Dec. the 6., I, Johannes Dunckel, purchased a spot of ground by Conrad Koch about 125 acres.

The family settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. On 6 Dec 1746 he purchased 125 acres of land from Conrad Koch

Residence- 1761 10 Aug
Age: 57
1761. Aug.10., I, Johannes Dunckel, did move to the Mill House.

Wife Anna Margaret Died - 1781 28 Feb
Age: 77
1781, Feb. 28, died the wife of Johannes Dunckel. Her name was Anna Margaret Dunckel. She brought her life to seventy years, three months and five days. They lived together in matrimony fifty five years, three months and some days.

Marriage to Anna Catherina - 1781 3 Sep
Age: 77
1781 Sept. 3., I, Johannes Dunckel, took a wife. her name is Catharine Dunkel.

There seems to be a great deal of controversy over whether or not this was "Anna Catherine Leiby", or not.  Many researchers list her as such, and just as many more list Catherine Leiby as the wife of Peter Dunckel instead.  The Dunckel bible tells us of Jacob's marriage to an Anna Catherine:
1781 Sept. 3., I, Johannes Dunckel, took a wife. her name is Catharine Dunkel.

The next entry in the bible is of the death of Jacob:

Today November the 23rd. 1787 died Johannes Dunckel. His age was eighty four years, one month and thirteen days. He had lived in Matrimony with his last wife five years. Her name was Anna Catharina.

following his death, the bible was given to his son Peter (from Jacob's will - Firstly I,John Dunckel promise to my son Peter Dunckel the large Bible), and the next entry is of Peter's death:

1793 died 28th of November the old Peter Dunkel. And brought his life on this world to fifty nine years and ten months. He lived with his wife Maria Catharina in Matrimony thirty years and six months. Text: Isaiah 38. Chapter, Verse 1: Set thine house in order for thou shalt die and not live.

Following that is the entry that seems to have caused the confusion.  While Catharina could refer to either wife, because of the similar style, and the scripture given, I believe this does refer to Peter's wife.  This would make her birth date around 1738, which is accurate for Catherine Leiby.   Since it also appears, from the will, that the children did not approve of Jacob's second wife, I think it is more likely that Peter's wife is recorded in the bible, than Jacob's Catherine.  Without marriage records, I simply do not know who either man married.

March the 8, 1818 died Catharina Dunkel. She brought her life up to 80 years. Text: 2nd Timothy 1st Chapter, Verse 12: For which cause I also suffer these things, nevertheless I am not ashamed and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.


Residence - 1781
Age: 78
Maidencreek, Berks, Pennsylvania

Death - 1787 23 Nov
Age: 84
Greenwich, Berks, PA, USA
Age: 84 Today November the 23rd. 1787 died Johannes Dunckel. His age was eighty four years, one month and thirteen days. He had lived in Matrimony with his last wife five years. Her name was Anna Catharina.

Burial
Lenhartsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA


In Memory Of
Peter Dunckel
Born Jan 28 1734
Died Nov 28 1793
son of
Johannes Dunckel
Born Oct 10 1703
Died Nov 23 1787
and Anna Margaret
Born Nov 23 1703
Died Feb 28 1781
and grand son of 
Elizabeth Dunckel
Born Sept 19 1677
Died Dec 24 1767
His ancestors immigrated from
Germany  Aug 29 1750 and 
homesteaded about 800 yards
west from here in 1746 and are
buried on the adjacent ground
in unmarked graves, his body
lays beneath this stone
he was the father of John, 
Jacob, Peter, Michael
Catherine Reinhart
Elizabeth Seidler, Eva
Seyler and Rosina Seyler
 erected by Samuel L. Dunkle
          descendent

Scan of the will in German:
 The Will of Johannes Jacob Dunckel 
 Dated the 23rd December 1783
In the name of God AmenI, John Dunckel have made my last Will and in namely as follows, 

Firstly I,John Dunckel promise to my son Peter Dunckel the large Bible, and the PipeStove together with the pipe and foot after my decease, beforehand, and Peter Dunckel shall then share with his brothers and sisters of what remains of moveable effects or housefurinture.

Secondly, Rosina Adams shall have the clock with the clock case beforehand,and then share again with other brothers and sisters of what remains or housefurniture after my death, and Peter Dunckel and Anthony Adam shall be Executors of the Effects, or Housefurniture after my Death, and eight days after my death, Peter Dunckel and Anthony Adam shall let the Brothers and Sisters come together and speak with them in peace.If they so agree, then they shall in four weeks after my death, distribute in equal shares but if that cannot be done, then shall these both have power to make vandue and pay the debts what will be made, and then shall they distribute what remains in equal shares among them, but if there is one that undertakes to oppose my Wife that I have married her, because I have promised her to inherit Fifty Pounds after my Death, shall one be excluded, Son or Daughter, or Son in law, he shall inherit nothing of my effects or Housefurinture. If there is one, he shall be excluded and shall be distributed in five shares, If there be another, then he have nothing, and shall be distributed in four shares. If there be another, then shall be distributed in three shares. If there be another, then shall be distributed in two shares. If there be another, then shall be distributed in one share. If they are all found, then none shall inherit and my wife shall inherit all beforehand, when the debts are paid, but bonds and notes that I have shall be distributed in equal shares.

Lastly my Wife Anna Catharine Dunckel brought a hog to me when I married her, so shall both the Executors, Anthony Adam and Peter Dunckel, Executors,you shall give my wife Catharina Dunckel after my Death, two bushels ofwheat and two bushels of Rye (unreadable) and the meal remaining shalllikewise be her's and she shall have the chose of two hogs.

And I, John Dunckel have made my last Will by good understanding Witness,we together with our Names.

(Unreadable) Baunm Frederick Leiby                 John Dunckel  Seal

Inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels of John Duckle late of Greenwich Township in Berks Count deceased. Taken and appraised by the subscribers the fourteenth day of December 1787
                                             George Hellebrand
                                             Frederic Leiby




One book of sermons            
2" long book -- Prayer Book     
1 bundle of old books           
1 hat 1 coat 1 jacket           
2 waist coats                   
2 pair trousers  
1 coat hat & hankerchief
1 jacked and waistcoat
1 pr spectacle and 3 pr Growfers
3 pr stockings
1 pr missions ------------------------
2 shirts
1 pocket bottle and 3 table cloths
4 sheets
1 table cloth and cafe to upper beds
6 towels
3 table cloths
2 pillos cases and 2 case for a feather bed
1 walet and bed curtains
5 1/4 yds tow linen & 15 3/4 yd flaxen linen
2 bags with 1/2 lb thread
6 sheets
4 baskets & 1 ash cloth
1 kettle and 3 razers and 1 pr of seales
2 boxes with linen and great coat 
1 basket and letter bod and powder hor and ---- bag
2 grater 2 brushes 2 baskets 1 flat iron
1 water pot 1 basket with cups and saucers
1 reel and spinning wheel / candle snuffer
1 oil can   1 gun    1 pr shoes and buckles
3 chairs  1 chest  knives and fornes and 1 snuff box
1  - hesh   1 table bed and bed head
1 bedhead   1 chest   1 cabbage cutter

                carried over 


                      Brought Over
 1 spade   1 dripping pan   1 bag gum-- 1 peck of lath
2lb wool   1 bag of dry apples   1/2 bee flax see with bag
11 bag with flax fee ----------
14 bags with rye and 1 with ehat
1 half bushel cooper long drawing knife
1 ---- and 1 sickle  1 leather punch  6 bread baskets
1 bed   1 san  1 blanket   3 longs
5 augars   1 hammer  2 tow chains  1 cabbage tub
1 butter tug   1 bucking tu   1 plug tub
1 churn  1 butter brenkle   2 cags   1 meat tub
2 kegs  1 ---  5 Barrels one Tub
8lb Flaz  2 earthen pots   2 rakes   2 axes  & 1 hoe
1 shovel  Tongs 1 dung fortk  corn Hoe
1 garden hoe and an awl   1 dung fork and hook
-- the  shovel  1 grape hook  1 hatchet and chisel
1 drawing knife and hand law sledget & wedges
1 saddle and bridle  1 iron pot
1 dresser  1 bottle and salt box  1 pepper mill
1 sugar box  3 pewter dishes    pester bafons
1 bason  1 doz pewter plates  23 sppons 3 earthen dishes
1 tea pot  1 cream jug and cup 2 mug and tea kettle
1 funnel  fough scraper 2 bowl candle mould
1 canniser   beg box grater 1 file
4 trenches & spice box
old things
2 frying pans  1 1/2 peck ------- 2 ladles
1 skillet  2 lanterns  3 ladles  flesh fork
2 ladles  1 fork 1 pr bellows   4 buckets and 3 pails
1 copper kettle  3------  2 vinegar jugs  turnip cutter
1 five crane  1 dough trough  1 cow
cash
1 bond from Mority Lorentz dates 27th novem 1776 for 15L
   invested on the same for one year being till 16 Novem 1787
1 bond from Mority Lorentz dates 27th novem 1776 for 8L
   invested on the same for one year being till 16 Novem 1787
1 bond from Jacob Stump  dates 27th novem 1776 for 10L
   invested on the same for one year being till 27 Novem 1787
1 bond from Henry Hartzell dates 1st day of novem 1776 for 15L
   invested  till 16 Novem 1787
1 note from George GErling dated 20th Novem 1783 for 4L
   invested tillthe 16th day of Novem 1787
1 note from Phillip Miller dated 20th Novem 1773 for 5L
    interes till the 27th Novem  1787




Registors office at Reading in Berks County Dated 10th 1787 appeared Frederick Leiby one of the Subscibing witnesses to the forgoing Will and upon his solemn oath did depose & swear that he together with John Christian Baum the other subscribing witness to the said will (who as it said is very old and infirm and unable to appear) was present and did see John Dunckel the testator therein named sign seal promote publish & declare the within and above writing to be his last will and testament and that at the time of doing thereof he was of sound mind memory and understanding as he verily believes and that he did  John Christian Baum subscribe his name there to as a witness and that the name of said desponent subscribed thereto as a witness is of said desponant own proper hand writing.  Done in the presents of each other at the Requests and in the presence of the said Testators.

Loram (?) me Henry Will Christ Register 



Transcription of The Family Bible of Johannes Jacob Dunckle
1746, Dec. the 6., I, Johannes Dunckel, purchased a spot of ground by Conrad Koch about 125 acres.
1761. Aug.10., I, Johannes Dunckel, did move to the Mill House.
1761, March 6., died Frederick Loeshow.
1758, Feb. 4., was born a daughter to Frederick Loeshow. Her name is Catharine.
1761. Aug.13., was born to Fredrick Loeshow a daughter. Her name is Magdalena.
1756, Feb. 21., was born a son to Fredrick Loeshow. His names is Johannes.
1771 Jan. 5., died Michael Herman on hepatic emollition at 10 o'clock.
1767, Dec. 24, died my mother. Her name was Elizabeth. She arrived an age at 90 years, 3 months, 5 days.
1781, Feb. 28, died the wife of Johannes Dunckel. Her name was Anna Margaret Dunckel. She brought her life to seventy years, three months and five days. They lived together in matrimony fifty five years, three months and some days.
1781 Sept. 3., I, Johannes Dunckel, took a wife. her name is Catharine Dunkel.
Today November the 23rd. 1787 died Johannes Dunckel. His age was eighty four years, one month and thirteen days. He had lived in Matrimony with his last wife five years. Her name was Anna Catharina.
1793 died 28th of November the old Peter Dunkel. And brought his life on this world to fifty nine years and ten months. He lived with his wife Maria Catharina in Matrimony thirty years and six months. Text: Isaiah 38. Chapter, Verse 1: Set thine house in order for thou shalt die and not live.

March the 8, 1818 died Catharina Dunkel. She brought her life up to 80 years. Text: 2nd Timothy 1st Chapter, Verse 12: For which cause I also suffer these things, nevertheless I am not ashamed and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.