The children of the Liebrich family from Manheim (Lancaster Co) married into families from Lebanon and Dauphin Counties around the turn of the century (1800). Do any of these families ring a bell with you? Elizabeth PETERS m. Daniel Henry Liebrich (b 30 May 1773). Moved to Lebanon, Pa after marriage where he was a saddler, then moved to Virginia about 1810 to continue raising their family. After Elizabeth's death in Virginia, he remarried to Nancy Tinsley, nee Sandiger. Mary MOHR m. George Liebrich (m. 17 Mar 1801). Was a tanner in Northumberland and Union counties, then built a tannery in Halifax, Dauphin Co in 1812. Also conducted a general store. Lived in Halifax until his death. Jacob SWENTZELL m. Elizabeth Liebrich. Nothing known of this family's history. Jacob ERBEN (URBAN) m. Mary (Maria) Liebrich. Nothing known of this family. John EBERLE m Salome (Sarah) Liebrich (m 1 Jul 1810). Dr. John Eberle graduated M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, 1809, and practiced first at Mannheim, later at Lancaster, and after 1814 in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1822 he helped to establish the Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia, in which he was professor of physic, 1825-30, and professor of materia medica and lecturer on obstetrics, 1830-31. He then resigned to accept the chair of materia medica in the Medical college of Ohio, in Cincinnati. In 1837 he removed to Lexington, Ky., and was professor of the practice of medicine in Transylvania University until his death. He was an editor of several medical journals, including the "Medical Recorder" of Philadelphia (1818-23). He published: "Botanical Terminology" (1818); "Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children" (1819); "Treatise on Therapeutics and Materia Medica" (2 vols, 1822); and "Notes of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine" (2 vols, 1844). Regards, Dave Leebrick Farm Kid at Heart