Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameHans Johan BREICHBIEL , 712
Birth Date1711
Birth PlaceUpper Rhine Valley Area, Alsace, Germany
Death Date1785 Age: 74
Death PlaceSwatara Creek Area, Lebanon, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
FatherHans Peter BREICHBIEL , 1424 (1685-1760)
MotherEva Maria KOENIG , 1425 (1690-1765)
Spouses
Birth Date1712
Birth PlaceRhine Valley, Alsace, Germany
Death Date1780 Age: 68
Death PlaceSwatara Creek Area, Lebanon, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
FatherJohan Casper DORST , 1426 (1688-)
Mother_____ _____ , 1427 (?-)
Family ID7824
Marr Date1730
Marr PlaceValley, Miesbach, Bayern, Germany
ChildrenJohn Nicolaus , 356 (1733-1817)
 Maria Regina (1739-)
 Peter (1739-1788)
 Benjamin (1751-)
Notes for Hans Johan BREICHBIEL
GERMAN IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR 17 Oct 1732 arrived in America.

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Hans
is a Germanic masculine given name in German, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish-speaking populations. It was originally short for Johannes (John), but is now also recognized as a name in its own right for official purposes.

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NOTE: Breichbiel name changes to Brakebill. During this early period Breichbiel was anglicize and spelled how it sounded so it is in documents many ways including, but not limited to: Breichbiel, Brechbiel, Brechtbiel, Brightbill, Brechbil, Brechbill, Breakbill, Brakebell, before finally settling on Brakebill.

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17 Oct 1732 arrived in America, Palatines aboard the Pink John & William ship. Constable Tymperton, Master. Qualified October 17, 1732. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

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Notes for Anna Barbara (Spouse 1)
GERMAN IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR 17 Oct 1732 arrived in America.

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17 Oct 1732 arrived in America, Palatines aboard the Pink John & William ship. Constable Tymperton, Master. Qualified October 17, 1732.

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Anna Barbara Dorst died in 1780, the same year a smallpox epidemic raged through Swatara, Pennsylvania.

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NOTE: Breichbiel name changes to Brakebill. During this early period Breichbiel was anglicize and spelled how it sounded so it is in documents many ways including, but not limited to: Breichbiel, Brechbiel, Brechtbiel, Brightbill, Brechbil, Brechbill, Breakbill, Brakebell, before finally settling on Brakebill.

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