History of Chester County Enrenzeller, Jacob (Dr.), was the son of Jacob Enrenzeller, a native of Switzerland, who migrated to this county and engaged in the business of tavern keeping at 4th street in Phila., where Dr. Jacob was born Sept. 1, 1757. He studied medicine in Phila. He moved to West Chester and he died July 18, 1838. He married his cousin, Elizabeth Hankee, and had two daughters, both of whom were imbecile and they died early in life. Evans, Daniel, was born in Caernarvonshire, Wales, in 1743, came to America in 1752 with his father, Lewis who settled in Vincent township. Daniel was a schoolmate of Gen. Anthony Wayne, and on the latter's retreat from Paoli to Warwicks Furnace he encamped one night on Daniel's farm. Daniel died in 1820, married Esther Benner and their third son and fourth child, Ezra, who married Eliza King of German extraction to whom were born two children, Jesse Benner and Newton. Jesse Benner Evans, was born Oct 8, 1824, married July 16, 1850 to Sarah S. Wagonseller, d/o Jacob of Union County. Children, Franklin, Elisa, married Clark Pierson, Lewis, Wilmer, Martha K., Abigail, and Gertrude. Fleming, William, the earliest member of this family in Chester County, was a native of Greenock, Scotland. It is related that he had an uncle who, in the latter part of the 17th century, sailed from Greenock to the Eastern Shore of Maryland for tobacco and wheat. Once while in the port of Greenock he persuded his nephew, William Fleming,to make a voyage with him to America. He consented, and arriving in the Chesapeake in the harvest-time, went ashore at the instance of his uncle to help the farmers, as it would be some time before the ship would be ready to make the return voyage. While engaged, the ship sailed without him. He resided with an Englishman, Richard Moore, in Concord (now Delaware County), and he married one of his daughters, Mary. In 1714 he moved to East Caln township, Chester Co. Children; John, William, Henry, George, James and Peter, and daughters, Mary married David Cowan, and Susannah who married William Cowan. James Fleming, son of William, died May 3, 1767, at age 64 and was buried at Upper Octorara, leaving a son John Fleming Sr., who was born in 1731. John Fleming was an officer in the provincial service, member of the Constiutional Convention of 1776 . He died Sept. 2, 1814, age 83. Haines, John, a settler of Lumberton, NJ., as early as 1683, married Esther Borton, both of Northampton River, were married 10-10-1684, in Burlington County, she may have been the d/o John and Ann Bortor, of Ayno, in the county of Northampton, born 5-25-1667. Their son, Isaac Haines came over as early as 1714 and in that year he marred Catharine David, d/o Ellis David, of Goshen. Their son Ellis married 8-10-1751 to Margaret Jones. Heckel (not Hinkle), Dr. Frederick William Heckel, Sr. was born in Saarbruck, on a branch of the Rhine, in Germany, between Bavaria and Lothringia, Jan 1800. Studied medicine in Germany. He married May 17, 1825, Margaret, the d/o of John Barnard Bowers of Fort Washington. He father was German born, settled in NY, and was a friend of John Jacob Astor. Children; Louisa Rosanna, married Charles Zeller, Dr. Frederick Willliam, Mary Matilda,, Dt.Charles Augustus, he died in 1877, Dr. Edward Bowers, and Emma Augusta. Dr. Frederick William Heckel, married July 4, 1852 to Henrietta H., d/o Isaac and Mary (Hoffman) Chrisman, of Shuylkill township. She died Nov. 26, 1876, he married 2nd on Feb.13, 1878 to Emmiline, d/o Michael and Rebecca (Brooke) Towers. They had one son, Frederick T. James, Aaron, lately arrived from Stafford Monthly Meeting, in Old England, produced to Chester MM, 9-24-1701, a certifate from for himself and his wife Elizabeth. They settled in Westown. Children, Thomas, 1700, Mary, 1702, Sarah, 1704, Aaron, 1706, Joseph, 1709, married about 1735 to Hannah Hickman, born Aprl 12, 1715, d/o Benjamin and Anna Hickman of Westown. Hickman History, date for Hannah's birth differ for Hannah, born 3, 21, 1715, married Joseph James. She died 5-23-1806 Best Wishes, Geri