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Catherine Ruegy

Catherine Ruegy (I36909)

Female 1706 - 1774  (67 years)

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  • Name Catherine Ruegy  [1, 2
    Relationshipwith Albert Leopold Vitter
    Birth 1706  Bern, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    • unknown
    Gender Female 
    Death Between 30 Aug 1773 and 4 Mar 1774  Hamburg, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3
    • unknown
    Burial Northkill Amish Burial Ground, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I36909  Vitter-Weaver Genealogy
    Last Modified 25 Mar 2024 

    Family ID F34782  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Bishop Jacob Hertzler, Sr.,   b. 1703, Bern, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1786, Hamburg, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years) 
    Marriage 1728  Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4
    Children 
     1. Jacob Hertzler,   b. 1733, Bern, Switzerland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Apr 1795, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years)
     2. Christian R. Hertzler,   b. 1740, Palantine, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Feb 1817, Belleville, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 77 years)
     3. Veronica Hertzler,   b. Europe Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1819, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F20683  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 25 Mar 2024 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 1706 - Bern, Switzerland Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 1728 - Pennsylvania, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - Between 30 Aug 1773 and 4 Mar 1774 - Hamburg, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Northkill Amish Burial Ground, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Documents
    Catherine Ruegy Document
    Catherine Ruegy Document

    Headstones
    Catherine Ruegy Headstone
    Catherine Ruegy Headstone

  • Sources 
    1. [S1251] Find A Grave, Catherine Ruegy Hertzler.
      https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58708329/catherine-hertzler
      Catherine Ruegy Document
      Catherine Ruegy Document
      Catherine Ruegy Headstone
      Catherine Ruegy Headstone


    2. [S1037] James C. Hostetler, Family Database of James C. Hostetler, (Name: Swiss Anabaptist Genealogical Association;), Jacob Hertzler.
      Name JACOB HERTZLER
      Born 1703 Switzerland
      Gender Male
      Died 1786 Hamburg, Berks Co., PA
      Person ID I75 Hostetler Database
      Last Modified 7 Mar 2016

      Children
      1. John Hertzler, b. 1729, Europe, d. Apr 1801, Berks Co., PA (Age 72 years)
      2. Catherine Hertzler, b. 1731, Canton Bern, Switzerland, d. 1800, Somerset Co., PA (Age 69 years)
      Last Modified 7 Mar 2016
      Family ID F73 Group Sheet | Family Chart

      Family 2 Catherine Ruegy, b. Europe, d. Abt 1773, Berks Co., PA
      Children
      1. Jacob Hertzler, b. 1733, Europe, d. Apr 1795, Berks Co., PA (Age 62 years)
      2. Veronica Hertzler, b. Europe, d. 1819, Berks Co., PA
      3. Christian Hertzler, b. 1740, Pfalz, Germany, d. 18 Feb 1817, Mifflin Co., PA (Age 77 years)
      Last Modified 7 Mar 2016
      Family ID F70 Group Sheet | Family Chart

      Notes
      Gingerich-Kreider HZ; HHH 1

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    3. [S1622] A Brief Biographical Memorial of Jacob Hertzler, Pages 13–15.
      Memorial of Jacob Hertzler.

      Jacob Hertzler was born in 1703, of Swiss par-
      ents, in Switzerland, Europe. Occupation, farmer
      and minister of the Amish Mennonite Church. He
      married in Europe, and with his first wife had one
      son named John. His wife died and was buried in
      Europe. Jacob Hertzler then married his second
      wife, Catharine ; the children by this marriage were
      two sons and one daughter. Jacob Hertzler with
      his family emigrated from Switzerland to the Palat-
      inate, in France, and after residing there for
      some years, during the reign of Louis XV, a king
      of France, on account of being persecuted for his
      religious faith, being a Mennonite, Jacob Hertzler
      and family emigrated from there to America, taking
      the route via Rotterdam, Holland, and Plymouth,
      England. He came over in the ship St. Andrew,
      James Abercrombie, Master, from Rotterdam,
      landing in Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 9th, 1719. J
      From there he went to Berne T., Lancaster Co.,

      * Palatinate, a province in the north east of France, on the
      river Rhine, adjoining Baden. In 1815), when the allied armv
      defeated Napoleon, the treaty of Peace signed at Paris, on the
      20th of November, it was ceded to Baden. It is now a
      province in Bavaria in the German Empire. See Markam's
      History of France

      # King Louis XV was one of the worst kings of his race. See
      Markam's History ot France. Page 474.

      i See autographical tiles of immigrants of 174?, in the Penn-
      sylvania Historical Society, in Philadelphia, as to the time
      when Jacob Hertzler declarecl his fealty to the province of
      Pennsylvania, and the king of Great Britain and his successors.

      — 14 —

      Pa., now Upper Berne T., Berks Co., Pa., two
      miles west of Hamburg, on the direct road leading
      to Harrisburg. and purchased from the proprieta-
      ries of Pennsylvania, Richard and Thomas Penn,
      in Philadelphia, warrant granted to Jacob Hertzler,
      January 9th, 1750, for 182 acres, '"^0 perches of land
      surveyed May 14th, 1767. Price one dollar and
      twenty-five cents per acre. This tract was named
      Contentment. Also a warrant granted Oct. 13th,
      1752, for 110 acres, 1 30 perches ; a warrant granted
      Aug. 5th, 1765, for 36 acres, 36 perches ; a warrant
      granted Dec. 2d, 1766, for 44 acres, 95 perches;
      and a warrant granted June 23d, 1773, for 30 acres,
      33 perches. These several contiguous tracts in the
      whole contained 404 acres, and 4 perches, and an
      allowance of six per cent, for roads, all set with
      timber in a wilderness, which he improved.

      On August the 30th, 1773, Jacob Hertzler di-
      vided his land between his children. John received
      the farm near Moortown, in Centre T., Berks Co.,
      Pa. ; his son Jacob received 190 acres of the home
      farm; his son Christian received 169 acres of the
      home farm ; his daughter Fanny, married to John
      Kauffman, received the residue of the home farm,
      with some more land joining by purchase.

      Catharine Hertzler died between August 30th.
      1773, and March 4th, 1774. Jacob Hertzler died
      in 1786, some time after March 20th. They are
      both buried in the Amish Congregation Burying-
      ground, two miles west of Hamburg, joining the
      home farm. There are no tombstones to mark the
      graves where our progenitors lie.

      15 —

      1. FIRST GENERATION.

      Jacob Hertzler, post office address when he
      died, was Hamburg, Berks Co., Pa.; his children
      born in Switzerland, and Palatine, a province of
      France, Europe, are,

      (1) John Hertzler married to Veronica Reich-
      enbach.

      (2) Jacob Hertzler, married to Barbara Yoder.

      (3) Fanny Hertzler. born ; died in 1819:

      married to John Kauffiiian, born ; died in

      1843 ; occupation, farmer. Their children are, two
      sons and four daughters. John Kauffiiian and
      family moved from Upper Berne T.. Berks Co.,
      Pa., to Somerset Co., Pa., removed to the vicin-
      ity of Dayton, Ohio. Where their descendants
      are residing is not known to the writer.

      (4) Christian Hertzler, married to Elisabeth
      Yoder.

      * .John Hertzler was a sun of Jacob Hertzler by his
      first marriage. His first wife's name not known to the
      writer and his second wife's maiden name

      https://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/john-hertzler/a-brief-biographic-memorial-of-jacob-hertzler--and-a-complete-genealogical-fami-tre/1-a-brief-biographic-memorial-of-jacob-hertzler--and-a-complete-genealogical-fami-tre.shtml

    4. [S1251] Find A Grave, Jacob Hertzler.
      https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15614841/jacob-hertzler
      Hertzler Sr Bishop Headstone
      Hertzler Sr Bishop Headstone




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