Lieberspeger, Philip born 20 March 1767, married 17 years, had 2 sons and 3 daughter, died 1809. Barbara, born Lichtenwalter, his wife, born 20 Oct 1772, died 10 Jan 1838 19 June 1779, Guardian for minor children of George Steininger, Macgunie township. Admin; John Litchewalter. 20 Sept 1775, Guardians for minor daughters of George Jacob Riffle, died sometime age, Whitehall township (both under 14) grandfather; Christian Henry, petitioner, father-in-law of the deceased, daughters Magdalena and Elizabeth, guardians for both daughters, Michael Pobst and John Lichtwlter 17 March 1778. Guardian for Susanna, under 14, minor and only child of Adam Goodakuntz, Macungie township, brother-in-law, Melchior Seip, Macungie township, Guardian John Lickserwalter Montgomery Co Lichenwallner Margaret, born 3 Feb 1734, d/o John and wife Lehigh Co Upper Macungie John Lichtenwallner, the ancester of the Lichtenwallners took possession of a tract of 200 acres, to whom a patent of confirmation was issued, dated May 4 1752, for the consideration of 31 pounds. This tract, together with 3 other contiguous tracts, containing in all 400 and13 acres and 3/4, John Lichtenwallner, the elder, granted unto his son JOhn, by deed dated March 15, 1765, who died intestate in 1796, and left real estate amounting to 952 acres, valued at 5090 pounds, which equally divided among his ten children, John, George, Peter, Christopher, Jacob, Catharine married Mathias Liebelsbeger, Barbara, married Philip Leibelsberger, Mary married George Schaeffer, Margaret and Magdalena. John accepted the two farms lying about half a mile west of Fogelsville. Upon his death they passed into the hands of his son,John, who bequeathed to his two sons, John H. and William C. Lichtenwallner. The homestead of the Lichtenwallner family is now in possession of Peter R. Bear, Esq. Upon the death of William C. Lichtenwallner, his farm passed into the hands of his widow and children. Best Wishes, Geri