Hi Ann, Pat Hook, you and I have Dellenbach ancestors, as I see in my notes ; ) I think Pat Hook mentioned that Barbara Dellenbach and John Fike, Sr., moved to "western Pa.". Perhaps this is why: > http://www.salisburypa.com/elklick2.html (Elk Lick, then) > The following settlers were among the earliest in the township: Joseph Markley, William Tissue, Ebenezer Griffith, John Hochstetler, Jacob Maust, Peter Livengood, Peter Beachy, John Christner, John Fike, Patrick Sullivan (grandfather of Judge J. S. Black), John Fadley, Peter Shirer, Martin Weimer, William Lietseel, Solomon Glotfelty, Lemuel Engle and John Hendricks. > The first gristmill in the township was built by John Fike on the Casselman river, A mile northeast of Salisbury ( or Elk Lick, Somerset Co., Pa.) . Joseph Markley operated the first distillery, about 1790. > ======= I found this recently: > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/schuylkill/military/rev/revpats001.txt > Military: Schuylkill County PA Patriots of the American Revolution > File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Richard Turnbach > > A list of persons known or believed to have served in the American > Revolution, and who resided in those areas of Berks and Northampton > Counties that are now Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. > > Patriot, approximate date of death, cemetery or last known area of > residence, sources and references. Transcripts of some referenced > company rosters are posted elsewhere at this site; i > mages of some original company lists are > available at: http://www.stonecabin.com/bensinger/dornb.html > > Most published histories of Schuylkill County list, at most, a > few resident participants of the Revolution. In the interest of > establishing an accurate and complete historical record, please > forward any additions or corrections to the author for inclusion in > future updates of this file. > > DEEFENBACH, Peter > Jacob's Church > PA Archives S5 V5 p151 > PA Archives S5 V4 p256 > ==== > This bears checking out!! Wonder if he is "ours"??? ========= Oh, just found this: http://www.lock4.com/carl/d0500/F27809.html#I83359 Husband: John HERSHBERGER Born: ABT. 1745 at: Married: UNKNOWN at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Father: Mother: Spouses: Veronica DILABAUGH Born: ABT. 1745 at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Father: Mother: Spouses: John HERSHBERGER CHILDREN Name: Peter HERSHBERGER Born: UNKNOWN at: Married: UNKNOWN at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses: Anna BEACHY ====== =;o) Carolyn Ann Lock wrote: > Carolyn, > > Nicholas MOSSER married Magdalena DELLENBACH, who was another daughter of > Peter Dellenbach. Nicholas MOSSER came to Allegheny Co. MD in 1803 and > bought 4 Military lots on Rich Hill near Selbysport, MD. I do not have the > date or place of death for Magdalena but do think that she also came to > Allegheny Co. MD. I have read that Peter DELLENBACH came to Somerset Co., > PA from Dauphin Co., PA. But do not know when or where he lived in Somerset > Co., PA. Do you have any info of Magdalena or Peter DELLENBACH when he was > in Somerset Co., PA? > > Ann > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <SHUPE@citcom.net> > To: <MDGARRET-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 10:36 PM > Subject: [MDGARRET] Hershberger > > > Lois, > > > > JOHN HERSHBERGER of Somerset Co. married VERONICA "Froney" > > DELLENBACH. (could this be Diffenbaugh????--old handwriting?) > > > > JOHN FIKE, Sr. m; BARBARA DELLENBACH-----(my 6gr-grandparents), sister to > > Veronica, above. Barbara's first child was born Jan.,1774, so I assume > > Barbara to have been born abt. 1750 and Veronica close to that time as she > > is listed 3rd in my list of daughters of Peter Dellenbach. > > > > Might this Hershberger/Dellenbach marriage have produced your Elizabeth > > Hershberger. Just a thought------=;o) > > > > Carolyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the > > web at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html > > > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html