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    1. [BRE] Macks on Allen
    2. Maxine Driscoll
    3. Dwayne, Will you please clarify the names you mentioned as being on the Allen? In Durnbaugh's book "European Origins of the Brethren" he has a list of Allen passengers. I can't find a Kalckglasser; I do find a Christopher Kalckloser. There is also listed a Marie Kalckloser( I assume wife of Christopher), a Christian Schneider and a Susan Schneider. Is it known if Susanna Mack (married to Christian Schneider) and Maria Mack (married to Christopher Kalckglasser) were related to Alexander Mack? Durnbaugh also lists Anna Margaret Mack 2 times. Do you know if she/they are related to Alexander Mack? Maxine Driscoll in California ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dwayne Wrightsman" <dwayne55@comcast.net> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 3:12 PM Subject: [BRE] Christian Schneider Patent >I have stumbled upon a warrant, survey, and patent that seems to tie >Christian Schneider (married Susanna Mack) to Christophel Kalckglasser >(married Maria Mack). "Christian Kalligleaser" warranted 200 acres on a >brook of Tulpehocken Creek on 19 August 1738. The land was surveyed as 226 >acres on 14 May 1740 (C-107-131). The tract was patented 29 November 1762 >by "Christian Snyder" (AA-4-78). The land was located in that part of >Lancaster County that became Berks County. > > Susanna Mack and Maria Mack were sisters who came over with their young > husbands from Surhuisterveen to Philadelphia on the Ship Allen in 1729. > > Question for David Myers: Does any of this fit into your research > findings about the mysterious Christian Sneider? > > Dwayne Wrightsman > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/23/2008 03:00:08
    1. Re: [BRE] Macks on Allen
    2. Dwayne Wrightsman
    3. Maxine, The name was spelled Kalckgleser, Kalcklöser, Kalckglöser, and Kalckgloser in their own hand written signatures in Lists B and C. Kalckglasser is just another spelling of the same name, but, you're technically correct, this spelling was not used in the ship records. Maria [nee Mack] Kalckglöser and Susanna [nee Mack] Schneider were sisters. They were nieces of Alexander Mack Sr. The evidence was posted to this list by David Myers a few weeks ago. You may want to search the archives. Also, both of the Anna Margaret Macks on the Allen were related to Alexander Mack Sr. One was his sister-in-law, the widow of Alexander's brother, George Conrad, who was the mother of four Mack daughters on board, including the other Anna Margaret, Phillipine, Maria (mentioned above) and Susanna (also mentioned above). The other Anna Margaret, as I just mentioned, was a daughter. The four daughters were nieces of Alexander Mack Sr. Dwayne Wrightsman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maxine Driscoll" <max@sanbrunocable.com> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 12:00 AM Subject: [BRE] Macks on Allen > Dwayne, > Will you please clarify the names you mentioned as being on the Allen? > In Durnbaugh's book "European Origins of the Brethren" he has a list of > Allen passengers. > I can't find a Kalckglasser; I do find a Christopher Kalckloser. > There is also listed a Marie Kalckloser( I assume wife of Christopher), a > Christian Schneider and a Susan Schneider. > > Is it known if Susanna Mack (married to Christian Schneider) and Maria > Mack > (married to Christopher Kalckglasser) were related to Alexander Mack? > > Durnbaugh also lists Anna Margaret Mack 2 times. Do you know if she/they > are related to Alexander Mack? > > Maxine Driscoll in California > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dwayne Wrightsman" <dwayne55@comcast.net> > To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 3:12 PM > Subject: [BRE] Christian Schneider Patent > > >>I have stumbled upon a warrant, survey, and patent that seems to tie >>Christian Schneider (married Susanna Mack) to Christophel Kalckglasser >>(married Maria Mack). "Christian Kalligleaser" warranted 200 acres on a >>brook of Tulpehocken Creek on 19 August 1738. The land was surveyed as >>226 >>acres on 14 May 1740 (C-107-131). The tract was patented 29 November 1762 >>by "Christian Snyder" (AA-4-78). The land was located in that part of >>Lancaster County that became Berks County. >> >> Susanna Mack and Maria Mack were sisters who came over with their young >> husbands from Surhuisterveen to Philadelphia on the Ship Allen in 1729. >> >> Question for David Myers: Does any of this fit into your research >> findings about the mysterious Christian Sneider? >> >> Dwayne Wrightsman

    07/24/2008 01:00:40