Flint, Blake, and Related Families.

A Genealogy Trip Through Time and Place.

John Cunrards

d. between 14 December 1756 and 3 March 1758
Last Edited18 January 2020
He was the son of Peter Cunrads and Gertrude.1

On 23 May 1708 John Cunrards was listed as a member of Mennonite Church, Germantown, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG. Peter Cunrads and Gertrude, Sibilla Cunrads, Alitie Tyson, and Johann Lennsen also were listed as members.2

John Cunrards married Alitie Tyson, daughter of Cornelius Tyson and Margaret, say 1709 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.33

On 4 January 1739/40 at Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, John Cunrards and Mathias Tyson pledged security for the bond of 500 pounds obtained by Catherine to administer the estate of Peter Tyson.4,5

John Cunrards wrote a will on 13 December 1756 in Creesham, German Township, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, executors Cornelius Cunrads and John Cunrads.
He made the following bequests.6
  • wife Alitie Tyson all of his personal estate, a yearly income of 15 pounds to be paid by the executors starting a year after his death, as well as firewood, the use of the house, a piece of mowing ground of 2 acres, and an inclosed garden.6
  • Son Cornelius Cunrads a lot of 64 acres and 55 perches of land including the house his mother lives in. Cornelius is to pay 5 pounds of the 15 pounds due his mother and 1/3 of the firewood.6
  • Daughter Margaret Cunrads 35 pounds one year after his death.6


  • John Cunrards died between 14 December 1756 and 3 March 1758 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.6

    His will was proved on 4 March 1758 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.6

    Children with Alitie Tyson

    SonPeter Cunrads+ (b. say 1710, d. 1754)
    DaughterMargaret Cunrads (b. say 1712, d. after 1793)
    SonJohn Cunrads (b. say 1714, d. 1769)
    SonCornelius Cunrads (b. say 1716, d. 1766)
    DaughterBarbara Cunrads (b. say 1718)

    Citations

    1. [S2896] Hannah Benner Roach, "Hannah Benner Roach Collection, Table of Contents," (, n.p., n.d.), item 360; digital images and database, "Hannah Benner Roach Collection, Table of Contents," Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2451/40355_267497-00000?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord#?imageId=40355_267497-00359, path PA-Statewide->Miscellaneous Locations->FamilyHistory->Hannah->Hannah Benner Roach Collection, Table of Contents=>Item 360: accessed 20 Aug 2019); citing Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 855.
    2. [S2897] Samuel W. Pennypacker, The settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the beginning of German emigration to North America (Philadelphia: W.J. Campbell, 1899), 176; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/settlementofgerm01penn/page/176 : accessed 21 Aug 2019).
    3. [S2352] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Book, D: 54, Cornelius Tyson #69; image, "Wills, v. C-E, 1705-1736", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-P3NZ-W?i=239&cat=353446 , path image 240 : accessed 3 Sep 2018.)
    4. [S2351] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Administration files, 1738-1739, File 96, Peter Tyson; digital image, Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GPS-KQK?i=534&cat=1876726, path Image 533-534 : accessed 3 Sep 2018.)
    5. [S3167] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Administration Files, No 128-150, 1-74, 122, 1738-1739, 69, Peter Tyson, Administration Bond; digital image, "Pennsylvania, Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993", Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8802/007726617_00165?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=004387547_00533, path Philadelphia -> Administration Files, No 128-150, 1-74, 122, 1738-1739 -> image 533 : accessed 12 Jun 2020.)
    6. [S3082] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Book, L: 93-97, John Cunrads #56; image, "Wills, v. L-M, 1757-1763", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-GDK4?i=77&cat=353446 : accessed 27 Dec 2019.)

    Williemptie Tyson

    Relationship6th great-grandaunt of Joseph Michael Flint
    Last Edited8 February 2019
    She was the daughter of Cornelius Tyson and Margaret.1

    Williemptie Tyson married Paul Engle.1

    Cornelius Tyson wrote a will on 6 April 1716 in Germantown, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG. Williemptie Tyson was bequeathed 1/6 of the remaining estate after her mothers death.1

    Citations

    1. [S2352] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Book, D: 54, Cornelius Tyson #69; image, "Wills, v. C-E, 1705-1736", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-P3NZ-W?i=239&cat=353446 , path image 240 : accessed 3 Sep 2018.)

    Paul Engle

    d. 1723
    Last Edited8 February 2019


    Paul Engle married Williemptie Tyson, daughter of Cornelius Tyson and Margaret.11

    Paul Engle died in 1723.2

    Citations

    1. [S2352] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Book, D: 54, Cornelius Tyson #69; image, "Wills, v. C-E, 1705-1736", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-P3NZ-W?i=239&cat=353446 , path image 240 : accessed 3 Sep 2018.)
    2. [S2624] Warren Smedley Ely, John Woolf Jordon William Watts Hart Davis, History of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, from the discovery of the Delaware to the present time (New York : Chicago: The Kewis Pub Co., 1905), 494-495, The Hendricks Family digital image; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco03davi/page/494 : accessed 8 Feb 2019).

    Janneke Tyson

    Relationship6th great-grandaunt of Joseph Michael Flint
    Last Edited8 February 2019
    She was the daughter of Cornelius Tyson and Margaret.1

    Janneke Tyson married Lawrence Hendricks.1

    Cornelius Tyson wrote a will on 6 April 1716 in Germantown, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG. Janneke Tyson was bequeathed 1/6 of the remaining estate after her mothers death.1

    Citations

    1. [S2352] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Book, D: 54, Cornelius Tyson #69; image, "Wills, v. C-E, 1705-1736", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-P3NZ-W?i=239&cat=353446 , path image 240 : accessed 3 Sep 2018.)

    Lawrence Hendricks

    d. September 1753
    Last Edited8 February 2019


    Lawrence Hendricks married Janneke Tyson, daughter of Cornelius Tyson and Margaret.11

    Lawrence Hendricks died in September 1753 in Towamencin Township, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.2

    Citations

    1. [S2352] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Will Book, D: 54, Cornelius Tyson #69; image, "Wills, v. C-E, 1705-1736", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-P3NZ-W?i=239&cat=353446 , path image 240 : accessed 3 Sep 2018.)
    2. [S2624] Warren Smedley Ely, John Woolf Jordon William Watts Hart Davis, History of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, from the discovery of the Delaware to the present time (New York : Chicago: The Kewis Pub Co., 1905), 494-495, The Hendricks Family digital image; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofbucksco03davi/page/494 : accessed 8 Feb 2019).

    Barbara Sellen

    b. 1693, d. 1769
    Last Edited30 March 2019

    Barbara Sellen was born in 1693 in Germantown, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    Barbara Sellen married Mathias Tyson, son of Cornelius Tyson and Margaret.

    Barbara Sellen died in 1769, at age ~76, in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    Barbara Sellen was buried in Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery, Skippack, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaG, FG .1

    Citations

    1. [S2691] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for Barbara Sellen Tyson, number 71802304, Creator:Dave Van Doren, accessed 30 Mar 2019. citing Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery, Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

    David Powell

    d. before 15 July 1734
    Last Edited31 July 2020


    David Powell on 10 September 1717 recieved a Pennsylvania Land Warrant for 3000 acres of property located in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, at a cost of 300 pounds plus 1 shilling per 100 acres yearly quit rent. To be surveyed in 6 or less parcels.1

    David Powell on 24 February 1717/18 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, gave a Deed Pole to Gabriel Schuler for an unknown amount, for the rights to the 100 acres that was surveyed in Dec 1717.2

    David Powell on 2 September 1718 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, gave a Deed Pole to John Isaac Klein for an unknown amount, for the rights to a 100 acres of land that was surveyed for David Powell.

    David Powell died before 15 July 1734 in PennsylvaniaG.

    Citations

    1. [S2629] Pennsylvania State Archives, Copied Surveys, 1681-1912, D-72: 123, Warrant for David Powell; digital image, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20D1-D90/Book%20D72/r17-114%20BookD72%20Interface.htm : accessed 26 Feb 2019.)
    2. [S3164] Pennsylvania, Patent Books, A6: 393-395, Gabriel Shouler; digital iamge, "Patent books, 1676-1960", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-V3DD-YCVJ?i=381&cat=44185 , path Patent books v. A5 (p. 124 to end), A6-A8 (to p. 277) -> item 382 : accessed 8 Jun 2020); citing Pennsylvania. Bureau of Land Records.

    Samuel Mifflin

    b. 1724, d. 1781
    Last Edited8 March 2019

    Samuel Mifflin was born in 1724 in PennsylvaniaG.1

    On 10 June 1775 Judge Samuel Mifflin of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Frederick Antes guardian of William Schuler.2

    On 10 June 1775 Judge Samuel Mifflin of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Daniel Price guardian of Henry Schuler.2

    On 19 July 1775 Judge Samuel Mifflin of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Elizabeth Tyson and Daniel Price guardians of William Schuler and Henry Schuler.3

    Samuel Mifflin died in 1781, at age ~57, in PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2638] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for COL Samuel Mifflin, number 183164408, Creator:Eric Bruno Borgman, Photo Eric Bruno Borgman, accessed 12 Mar 2019.
    2. [S2635] Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court 1772-1775, 10: 280-281, Petition by Willaim Shoulder; digital image, "Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217425?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 8 Mar 2019.)
    3. [S2639] Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court 1772-1775, 10: 307, Petition by Elizabeth Shuler; digital image, "Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217425?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 12 Mar 2019.)

    Jacob Duche

    b. 1737, d. 3 January 1798
    Last Edited11 March 2019

    Jacob Duche was born in 1737 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    On 10 June 1775 Judge Jacob Duche of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Frederick Antes guardian of William Schuler.2

    On 10 June 1775 Judge Jacob Duche of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Daniel Price guardian of Henry Schuler.2

    On 19 July 1775 Judge Jacob Duche of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Elizabeth Tyson and Daniel Price guardians of William Schuler and Henry Schuler.3

    Jacob Duche died on 3 January 1798, at age ~61, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2636] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for Rev Jacob Duche, number 17167073, Creator:john hopkins, Photo Russ Dodge, accessed 12 Mar 2019. citing Saint Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
    2. [S2635] Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court 1772-1775, 10: 280-281, Petition by Willaim Shoulder; digital image, "Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217425?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 8 Mar 2019.)
    3. [S2639] Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court 1772-1775, 10: 307, Petition by Elizabeth Shuler; digital image, "Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217425?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 12 Mar 2019.)

    George Bryan

    b. 1761, d. 27 January 1791
    Last Edited11 March 2019

    George Bryan was born in 1761 in Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG.1

    On 10 June 1775 Judge George Bryan of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Frederick Antes guardian of William Schuler.2

    On 10 June 1775 Judge George Bryan of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Daniel Price guardian of Henry Schuler.2

    George Bryan died on 27 January 1791, at age ~30, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2637] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for George Bryan, number 14588266, Creator:GettysBern, Photo jewell newton, accessed 12 Mar 2019. citing Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
    2. [S2635] Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court 1772-1775, 10: 280-281, Petition by Willaim Shoulder; digital image, "Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217425?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 8 Mar 2019.)

    James Young

    b. about 1728, d. 28 January 1779
    Last Edited15 March 2019

    James Young was born about 1728.1

    On 19 July 1775 Judge James Young of the Orphan's Court, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, appointed Elizabeth Tyson and Daniel Price guardians of William Schuler and Henry Schuler.2

    James Young died on 28 January 1779 in PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2640] Charels Penrose Keith, The provincial councillors of Pennsylvania, who held office between 1733-1776, and those earlier councillors who were some time chief magistrates of the province, and their descendants (Phiadelphia: Charles P Keith, 1883), 164; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/provincialcounci00keit/page/164 : accessed 15 Mar 2019).
    2. [S2639] Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court 1772-1775, 10: 307, Petition by Elizabeth Shuler; digital image, "Orphans' Court records 1719-1856 ; Index 1719-1938", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217425?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 12 Mar 2019.)

    Rudolph Harley

    b. 14 July 1719, d. 9 July 1809
    Last Edited17 March 2019

    Rudolph Harley was born on 14 July 1719.1

    On 13 October 1766 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, Rudolph Harley and Daniel Price and Nicholas Schwenk appraised the estate of William Schuler.2

    Rudolph Harley died on 9 July 1809, at age 89, in PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2641] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for Rudolph Harley, Jr, number 51645402, Creator:Wilton Golson, Photo Diane Weber Wampole, accessed 17 Mar 2019. citing Harley Cemetery, Harleysville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    2. [S3155] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Administration files, 55-73, 75-80, 82-107, 1766, 96, William Shouler, Inventory; digital image, "Pennsylvania, Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993", Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8802/005871861_00002?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=005871861_00337, path Philadelphia Administration Files, No 55-73, 75-80, 82-107, 1766 ->Image 336-338 : accessed 30 May 2020.)

    Nicholas Schwenk

    Last Edited17 March 2019


    On 13 October 1766 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, Nicholas Schwenk and Daniel Price and Rudolph Harley appraised the estate of William Schuler.1

    Citations

    1. [S3155] Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Administration files, 55-73, 75-80, 82-107, 1766, 96, William Shouler, Inventory; digital image, "Pennsylvania, Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993", Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8802/005871861_00002?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=005871861_00337, path Philadelphia Administration Files, No 55-73, 75-80, 82-107, 1766 ->Image 336-338 : accessed 30 May 2020.)

    Peter Freed

    b. 1714, d. 1790
    Last Edited17 March 2019

    Peter Freed was born in 1714.1

    Peter Freed on 3 May 1775 purchased property located in Lower Salford Township, Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG, from John Schuler, as John Schuller of New Hanover Township, and Elizabeth Antes, as Elizabeth Schuller, his wife, for 1025 pounds. Described as 215.5 Acres

    • Beginning at a stone in North Wales road leading to Philadelphia
    • Then South 21 degrees West 74 Perches by land of Gabriel Schuler the Younger to a stone
    • Then North 71 degrees West 12 Perches  to a stone
    • Then South 11 degrees West 13 Perches  to a stone
    • Then South 48 degrees West 74.5 Perches  to a stone
    • Then South 48 degrees East 187 Perches by Peter Fried's land and Phillip Stang's land to a marked Black Oak
    • Then North 41 degrees East 147 Perches by Phillip Stang's land to a stone
    • Then North 49 degrees West 47 Perches  to a stone
    • Then North 41 degrees East 98 Perches  to a post
    • Then North 49 degrees West 68 Perches by land of Gabriel Schuler the Younger to a post
    • Then South 41 degrees West 82 Perches by the same to a post
    • Then North 49 degrees West 82 Perches up road and the late John Johnson's land to beginning.2


    Peter Freed died in 1790, at age ~76, in PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2642] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for Peter Freed, number 53438084, Creator:Wilton Golson, Photo William James Diehl, accessed 17 Mar 2019. citing Lower Salford Mennonite Cemetery, Harleysville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    2. [S2643] Phiadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Deeds Book, I 15: 124-125, John Scholler et ux to Peter Fried; digital image, "Deed records v. I 14-15 1766-1800", Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF1-S9B7-V?i=371&cat=227024 , path item 372 : accessed 14 Jun 2020.)

    Phillip Mud

    Last Edited19 March 2019


    Phillip Mud was a sponsor at the baptism of Johann Georg Schuler on 26 January 1783 in Reformed Church, Old Goshenhoppen, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2653] William John Hinke, A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed Charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819) (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania-German Society, 1920), 401 image; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofgoshen00hink/page/401 : accessed 26 Aug 2018).

    Barbara Mud

    Last Edited19 March 2019


    Barbara Mud was a sponsor at the baptism of Johann Georg Schuler on 26 January 1783 in Reformed Church, Old Goshenhoppen, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaG.1

    Citations

    1. [S2653] William John Hinke, A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed Charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819) (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania-German Society, 1920), 401 image; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofgoshen00hink/page/401 : accessed 26 Aug 2018).

    Catherine Nyce

    b. 20 April 1760
    Last Edited21 March 2019

    Catherine Nyce was born on 20 April 1760.1 She was the daughter of Zacharias Nyce and Margaret Hahn.2

    Catherine Nyce married Leonard Leydich, son of John Phillip Leydich and Maria Catherina Hammichhaus, say 1787.2

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).
    2. [S2667] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 851; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/851 : accessed 22 Aug 2018).

    Zacharias Nyce

    b. 25 December 1735, d. 29 December 1791
    Last Edited23 March 2019

    Zacharias Nyce was born on 25 December 1735 in Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaG.1 He was also known as Zacharias Neis.2

    Zacharias Nyce married Margaret Hahn in 1756.1

    Zacharias Nyce wrote a will on 19 December 1791 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaG.
    He made the following bequests.3

    Zacharias Nyce died on 29 December 1791, at age 56, age 56 years 4 days.1

    Zacharias Nyce was buried in Bertolet's Mennonite Church Cemetery, Frederick, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaG, FG .2

    Children with Margaret Hahn (b. 5 June 1738, d. 5 September 1798)

    DaughterMaria Nyce (b. 13 December 1758)
    DaughterCatherine Nyce (b. 20 April 1760)
    DaughterSusanna Nyce (b. 9 March 1762)
    DaughterElizabeth Nyce (b. 15 February 1764)
    SonJohannes Nyce (b. 3 June 1767)
    DaughterMargaret Nyce (b. 30 November 1777)

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).
    2. [S2669] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for Zacharias Neis, number 41228025, Creator:aimskeet, Photo aimskeet, accessed 22 Mar 2019. citing Bertolet’s Mennonite Church Cemetery, Frederick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    3. [S2671] Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Will Record, 1: 273-276, Zacharias Nyce; images, "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99B-297G-5?i=141&cc=1999196&cat=231581 : accessed 24 Mar 2019.)

    Margaret Hahn

    b. 5 June 1738, d. 5 September 1798
    Last Edited22 March 2019

    Margaret Hahn was born on 5 June 1738.1

    Margaret Hahn married Zacharias Nyce, son of John Nyce and Mary, in 1756.2

    Margaret Hahn died on 5 September 1798, at age 60.1

    Margaret Hahn was buried in Bertolet's Mennonite Church Cemetery, Frederick, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaG, FG .1

    Children with Zacharias Nyce (b. 25 December 1735, d. 29 December 1791)

    DaughterMaria Nyce (b. 13 December 1758)
    DaughterCatherine Nyce (b. 20 April 1760)
    DaughterSusanna Nyce (b. 9 March 1762)
    DaughterElizabeth Nyce (b. 15 February 1764)
    SonJohannes Nyce (b. 3 June 1767)
    DaughterMargaret Nyce (b. 30 November 1777)

    Citations

    1. [S2670] Find A Grave, database and images (http:/findagrave.com: ), memorial page for Margaretha Hahn Neis, number 41227968, Creator:aimskeet, Photo aimskeet, accessed 22 Mar 2019. citing Bertolet’s Mennonite Church Cemetery, Frederick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    2. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).

    Maria Nyce

    b. 13 December 1758
    Last Edited22 March 2019

    Maria Nyce was born on 13 December 1758.1 She was the daughter of Zacharias Nyce and Margaret Hahn.1

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).

    Susanna Nyce

    b. 9 March 1762
    Last Edited22 March 2019

    Susanna Nyce was born on 9 March 1762. She was the daughter of Zacharias Nyce and Margaret Hahn.1

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).

    Elizabeth Nyce

    b. 15 February 1764
    Last Edited22 March 2019

    Elizabeth Nyce was born on 15 February 1764.1 She was the daughter of Zacharias Nyce and Margaret Hahn.1

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).

    Johannes Nyce

    b. 3 June 1767
    Last Edited22 March 2019

    Johannes Nyce was born on 3 June 1767.1 He was the son of Zacharias Nyce and Margaret Hahn.

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).

    Margaret Nyce

    b. 30 November 1777
    Last Edited22 March 2019

    Margaret Nyce was born on 30 November 1777.1 She was the daughter of Zacharias Nyce and Margaret Hahn.1

    Citations

    1. [S2668] Theodore W Bean, editor, History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1884), 834; digital image, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmontgom00bean/page/834 : accessed 21 Mar 2019).

    John Nyce

    d. about June 1743
    Last Edited23 March 2019


    John Nyce married Mary say 1721.1

    John Nyce died about June 1743.1

    Children with Mary (b. 31 May 1701, d. 14 February 1785)

    SonJohn Nyce (b. say 1723)
    SonGeorge Nyce+ (b. 1725, d. 5 December 1789)
    SonZacharias Nyce+ (b. 25 December 1735, d. 29 December 1791)

    Citations

    1. [S2672] Henry S Dotterer, "The Nyces of Frederick," The Perkiomen Region, Past and Present Vol 1, No 12 (August 1835: 189; digital image, InternetArchive (https://archive.org/details/perkiomenregionp01dott_0/page/n385 : accessed 24 Mar 2019); citing Henry S Dotter, editor, Perkiomen Publishing Co., Phildadelphia, Bound in book form.