Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameEva Maria KOENIG , 1425
Birth Date1690
Birth PlaceAlsace, Kraichgou, Germany
Death Date1765 Age: 75
Death PlaceSwatara Creek Area, Lebanon, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Spouses
Birth Date1685
Birth PlaceLanganau, Bern, Switzerland
Death Date1760 Age: 75
Death PlaceSwatara Creek Area, Lebanon, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Family ID8464
Family Media
ChildrenHans Johan , 712 (1711-1785)
Notes for Eva Maria KOENIG
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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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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Notes for Hans Peter (Spouse 1)
SWISS 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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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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