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Hans Jacob Early (1720 - 1777)

Hans Jacob Early aka Öehrle, Öhrlin
Born in Laufen an der Eyach, Balingen, Württemberg, Germanymap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 20 Feb 1743 in Laufen an der Eyach, Württemberg, HRR (Germany)map
Descendants descendants
Died at age 56 in Donegal Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Biography

Hans, child of Philip Öhrle & Margaretha Öhrle, was baptised on 28 January 1721 in Balingen, D Eyach, Laufen A u. Oa, Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany).[1]

Hans arrived in 1750 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania[2]

Hans Jacob Öhrlin (son of carpenter Philipp Öhrlin) married Christina Schwarz on 25 August 1755 in Bethlehem, Lehigh, Pennsylvania.[3]

He passed away in 1777 in Donegal Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.

Sources

  1. Baptism: "Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985"
    Original data: Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Various sources
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 61023 #17071004 (accessed 23 March 2024)
    Hans Jacob Öhrle baptism on 28 Jan 1721, child of Philip Öhrle & Margaretha Öhrle, in Balingen, D Eyach, Laufen A u. Oa, Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany).
  2. Passenger List: "U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s"
    Place: Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Year: 1750; Page Number: 84
    Ancestry Record 7486 #1277738 (accessed 23 March 2024)
    Name: Hans Jacob Oehrle; Arrival Year: 1750; Arrival Place: Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Primary Immigrant: Oehrle, Hans Jacob; Source Publication Code: 2883; Annotation: Data on immigrants from France (Alsace-Lorraine), Switzerland, southern Germany, and some adjacent places, arriving between 1727 and 1775. "Palatines" was a term adopted from British merchants and the people of Philadelphia whose first contact with large; Source Bibliography: HALL, CHARLES M. "Pal-Index": A Surname Index of Eighteenth-Century Immigrants. Salt Lake City: Global Research Systems, 1979. 147p.;
    Household Members (Name):
    Hans Jacob Oehrle.
  3. Marriage: "Pennsylvania, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1700-1821"
    Original data: Pennsylvania Marriage Records. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Archives Printed Series, 1876. Series 2, Series 6
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2383 #47043 (accessed 23 March 2024)
    Jacob Eyerle marriage to Christina Schwarz on 25 Aug 1755 in Bethlehem, Lehigh, Pennsylvania.




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Early-1690 and Ehrle-2 appear to represent the same person because: potential duplicate
posted on Ehrle-2 (merged) by Manuela Thiele

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