In a message dated 1/21/99 12:56:01 AM !!!First Boot!!!, [email protected] writes: > am trying to reconcile the families with the surname WEGLEY/WEGERLINE/etc. > (as many spellings as you can think of). > > My ancestor was Paulus Wegerlin who came to this country on the ship, > Johnson > Galley which landed at Phila. Sept. 18, 1732. His family settled in Warwick > and E. Cocalico Twps. Lancaster Co. PA. Children: Jacob, Phillip (went to > Somerset Co.), John, Adam (went to Berks Co.), Barbara m. Jacob Rudisill, > Anna > Clara, Ottilia and Catharine. > > Other family #1 - John Michael Weigley (Hans Michel Wageli) in Salford Twp. > (can't remember which county) as early as 1734 and possibly earlier. > > Other family #2 - John Wegley b. 1718 in Northampton Co. PA has a nice list > of > decendants. > > Do you see anything on any of the above - anything to suggest they were the > same or separate families? > > Thanks for your help. If you need research in Hamilton Co. OH (Cincinnati) > please ask. > > Barbara Wegley Anderson > > Don Yoder's Rhineland Emigrant's, P.3 - Wa"gelin,John Michael , among the Neckarthalers whom he (Joshua Kocherthal, a Luthern minister) mentions in his church register - the earliest German church register in America - are the following: Johann Michael Wa"gelin, of Bohnfeld in the Creichgau(as written) 1710. In Don Yoder's PA. German Immigrants, 1709-1786, p. 128 - George Ludwig Waegelin and wf. Catherine, have they went to Carolina, others in Pa. Sylvia