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| Reference | 208 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Nathaniel Rawson b. 3 December 1689, d. 20 April 1731 | |
| Mother | Hannah Thompson |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Source | Birth & death dates & places & marr date from Virginia Foote Haggerty's DAR application (Evd 29) | |
| Birth | 27 May 1716 | Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts |
| Marriage | 21 March 1738 | Mary Thwing |
| Death | August 1803 | West Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts |
| Family | Mary Thwing d. November 1739 | |
| Child | 1. | Silas Rawson+ b. 17 Nov 1739, d. 26 Aug 1819 |
| Reference | 209 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Source | Death date & place & marr date from Virginia Foote Haggerty's DAR application (Evd 29) | |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Married Name | Rawson | |
| Marriage | 21 March 1738 | Nathaniel Rawson |
| Death | November 1739 | Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts |
| Family | Nathaniel Rawson b. 27 May 1716, d. August 1803 | |
| Child | 1. | Silas Rawson+ b. 17 Nov 1739, d. 26 Aug 1819 |
| Reference | 224 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Christian Weber (Immigrant 1727) b. 1697, d. 1778 | |
| Mother | Apolonia (__________) d. 1773 |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 96 | |
| Story | Christian Weber II , in 1778, recruited nearly a hundred men for the Continental forces, was elected their captain and with them served in the Revolution, enrolling under Colonel Leech. His military services must have been honorable, for after the war he was appointed by Governor Mifflin as Justice of the Peace. There are records also showing that he was County Commissioner, as his name apppeared on the Manatawny Bridge at Pottstown Pennsylvania, built in 1800. (This has since been washed away.) There is also an interesting record to the effect that the Governor had ordered meetings to be held at the tavern owned by Christian Weber and Elizabeth Weidner. This building and the home the first Christian built were still standing in the late 1890's. | |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Birth | 1743 | |
| Marriage | 1765 | Elizabeth Weidner |
| Death | 1803 |
| Family | Elizabeth Weidner | |
| Children | 1. | Jesse Weber |
| 2. | John Weber (Captain)+ b. 1768, d. 1815 |
| Reference | 225 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 97 | |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Married Name | Weber | |
| Marriage | 1765 | Christian Weber II |
| Family | Christian Weber II b. 1743, d. 1803 | |
| Children | 1. | Jesse Weber |
| 2. | John Weber (Captain)+ b. 1768, d. 1815 |
| Reference | 226 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 98 | |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Marriage | Catherine (__________) |
| Family 1 | ||
| Child | 1. | Elizabeth Reiff+ |
| Reference | 227 |
| Marriage | Jacob Reiff | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 99 | |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Married Name | Reiff |
| Reference | 228 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | George Bieber(Beaver) (Immigrant 1744) b. October 1698, d. June 1775 | |
| Mother | Margaret (__________) (Immigrant 1744) |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Residence | He was listed as "of" Chester Pennsylvania | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 100 | |
| Note | Spelling changes from Bieber to Beaver in this generation | |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Birth | 1722 | |
| Marriage | circa 1745 | Margaret Steinbrenner |
| Death | 15 December 1777 |
| Family | Margaret Steinbrenner b. 25 August 1725, d. 9 March 1816 | |
| Child | 1. | Devault Beaver+ b. 28 Jul 1756, d. 13 Oct 1837 |
| Reference | 229 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 101 | |
| Married Name | Bieber(Beaver) | |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Birth | 25 August 1725 | |
| Marriage | circa 1745 | John Bieber(Beaver) |
| Death | 9 March 1816 |
| Family | John Bieber(Beaver) b. 1722, d. 15 December 1777 | |
| Child | 1. | Devault Beaver+ b. 28 Jul 1756, d. 13 Oct 1837 |
| Reference | 232 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Source | Info from misc typed pages on Eichelberger - unknown author (Evd 48) | |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Marriage | (__________) (__________) |
| Family | (__________) (__________) | |
| Child | 1. | Michael Hoke+ b. 14 Aug 1763, d. 15 Nov 1846 |
| Reference | 233 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Marriage | Peter Hoke | |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Married Name | Hoke |
| Family | Peter Hoke | |
| Child | 1. | Michael Hoke+ b. 14 Aug 1763, d. 15 Nov 1846 |
| Reference | 234 & 236 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Philip Frederick Eichelberger b. 17 April 1693, d. 18 September 1776 | |
| Mother | Magdalene (__________) b. 1699, d. 1788 |
| Source | Info from DAR records | |
| Source | Info from misc typed pages on Eichelberger - unknown author (Evd 48) | |
| Note | Marr to Magdalene was second marriage | |
| Story | Captain Adam Eichelberger served as Captain of Infantry 3rd Battalion of York Co Pennsylvania from 25 Apr 1776 to close of Rev War. From the "Eichelberger Family Record 1693-1900. Historical Sketch of Philip Frederick Eichelberger who came from Ittlingen Germany in 1728 and of his descendants; with a family register. Compiled by A W Eichelberger, Hanover Pennsylvnia, Hanover Heral Print 1901. Copy of Commission issued to Captain Adam Eichelberger as shown on page 74. IN ASSEMBLY 25 Apr 1776. To Adam Eichelberger, Esquire. (Seal) We reposing especial trust and confidence in your Patriotism, Valour, Conduct and Fidelity, DO, by these presents, constitute and appoint you to be Captain of a Company of foot in the third Battalion of Associators in the County of York for the protection of this Province, against all hostile Enterprises, and for the defence of American Liberty. You are therefore carefully and diligently to discharge the Duty of a Captain as aforesaid by doing and performing all manner of Things thereunto belonging. And we do strictly charge and require all Officers and Soldiers, under your command, to be obedient to your Orders as their Captain. And you are to observe and follow such orders and Directions, from Time to Time, as you shall receive from the Assembly during their Sessions; and, in their Recess, from the present or any future Committee of Safety appointed by the Assembly of this Province, or from your superior Officer, according to the rules and Regulations for the better Government of the Military Association in Pennsylvania, and pursuant to the Trust reposed in you. This Commission to continue in Force until revoked by the Assembly, or by the present or any succeeding Committee of Safety. Signed by Order of the Assembly, John Morton, Speaker. Also on page 74. "He was a stanch and loyal son to this new Government, and that at a time when loyalty meant a great deal when he knew that but a turn of affairs might have made his dear ones homeless. He gave largely to the poor in York, at one single time 5 pounds, 15 shillings and 6 pence, this at a time when money was scarce, to relieve those bereft of their natural supporters by the call to arms. He also gave largely at other times but only this time is the amount mentioned. He sent with others, alms to those who suffered in other cities from the same cause, and aided in collecting supplies for the army. In battles, where he led his soldiers, Captain Adam is described as the bravest of brave leaders, 'fear had no part in him' and like one of Napoleon's generals he 'faced death with a lover's smile and embrace.' The last two years of his life, he was sent to the Assembly." | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 106 | |
| Relation | 5G Grf x2 | |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Birth | 12 May 1739 | Manheim Twp, York, Pennsylvania |
| Marriage | 1761 | Magdalene Bechtel |
| Death | 9 December 1787 | Manheim Twp, York, Pennsylvania |
| Family | Magdalene Bechtel b. 6 December 1742, d. 31 December 1821 | |
| Children | 1. | Frederick Eichelberger+ b. 10 Aug 1763, d. 7 Aug 1838 |
| 2. | Michael Eichelberger b. 17 May 1765 | |
| 3. | Samuel Eichelberger b. 5 Jan 1769 | |
| 4. | Elizabeth E B Eichelberger+ b. 11 Dec 1770, d. 20 Aug 1833 | |
| 5. | Adam Eichelberger Jr b. 26 Nov 1771 | |
| 6. | Susannah Eichelberger b. 14 Aug 1778 | |
| 7. | Joseph Eichelberger b. 15 Jan 1781 | |
| 8. | Salome Eichelberger b. 11 Aug 1783 |
| Reference | 235 & 237 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Source | Info from misc typed pages on Eichelberger - unknown author (Evd 48) | |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Note | Info from Muriel Weber Sweet's DAR application. | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 107 | |
| Relation | 5G Grm x2 | |
| Married Name | Eichelberger | |
| Birth | 6 December 1742 | |
| Marriage | 1761 | Adam Eichelberger (Captain) |
| Death | 31 December 1821 |
| Family | Adam Eichelberger (Captain) b. 12 May 1739, d. 9 December 1787 | |
| Children | 1. | Frederick Eichelberger+ b. 10 Aug 1763, d. 7 Aug 1838 |
| 2. | Michael Eichelberger b. 17 May 1765 | |
| 3. | Samuel Eichelberger b. 5 Jan 1769 | |
| 4. | Elizabeth E B Eichelberger+ b. 11 Dec 1770, d. 20 Aug 1833 | |
| 5. | Adam Eichelberger Jr b. 26 Nov 1771 | |
| 6. | Susannah Eichelberger b. 14 Aug 1778 | |
| 7. | Joseph Eichelberger b. 15 Jan 1781 | |
| 8. | Salome Eichelberger b. 11 Aug 1783 |
| Reference | 240 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Samuel Hoyt-Hait b. 27 July 1673, d. 9 December 1711 | |
| Mother | Mercy Bell b. 5 November 1678 |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 112 | |
| Birth | 17 March 1709 | |
| Marriage | 29 May 1735 | Mary Blatchley |
| Death | circa 1784 |
| Family | Mary Blatchley d. circa 1784 | |
| Child | 1. | Joseph Hoyt+ b. 12 Dec 1739, d. 25 Dec 1799 |
| Reference | 241 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Sam Blachley | |
| Mother | (__________) (__________) |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 113 | |
| Married Name | Hait | |
| Marriage | 29 May 1735 | Samuel Hait (Sargent) |
| Death | circa 1784 |
| Family | Samuel Hait (Sargent) b. 17 March 1709, d. circa 1784 | |
| Child | 1. | Joseph Hoyt+ b. 12 Dec 1739, d. 25 Dec 1799 |
| Reference | 246 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Samuel Hait (Captain & Deacon) b. between 1679 and 1684 | |
| Mother | Mary Jagger d. after 1746 |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Relation | 5G Grf | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 118 | |
| Birth | between 1709 and 1718 | |
| Marriage | between 1743 and 1748 | Martha Blachley |
| Death | 6 April 1756 |
| Family | Martha Blachley d. after 1774 | |
| Child | 1. | Martha Hoyt+ b. 4 Mar 1748/49 |
| Reference | 247 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Michael Frederick Haggerty |
| Father | Sam Blachley | |
| Mother | (__________) (__________) |
| Relation | 5G Grm | |
| Source | Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr | |
| Note | Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 119 | |
| Married Name | Hait | |
| Marriage | between 1743 and 1748 | Samuel Hait |
| Death | after 1774 |
| Family | Samuel Hait b. between 1709 and 1718, d. 6 April 1756 | |
| Child | 1. | Martha Hoyt+ b. 4 Mar 1748/49 |
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