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Johann was born in 1709, and died in April of 1774 [citation needed].
"Reisinger - This name is of strictly German origin. Charles Reisinger was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, December 31, 1798, died at Meadville, Pennsylvania, August 22,1882. He was the son of Peter and Cathearine (Heckert) Reisinger, who were natives of York, Pennsylvania. They were married September 3, 1786. Peter Reisinger was born July 11, 1766, died April 24, 1852. His father, John Peter Reisinger, and paternal grandfather, Hans Nicklaus, came to America together in the ship "Dragon," reaching Philadelphia, September 26,1749. Hans Nicklaus was a widower, and before 1753 he married Eva, widow of Lorentz Schmahl, of York, Pennsylvania, who was born June 10, 1708, in Essenheim, Hessen, Germany (where his ancestors had lived for many generations), and emigrated to America with his family in 1743; he died in 1749. Her maiden name was Eva Ubert. John Peter Reisinger married her daughter, Eva Schmahl. "[1] [2]
'Patriotic Service Description: CAPT ALEXANDER LIGGET, COL MCALLISTER, 3RD BATT.,YORK CO, MIL. Sources: 'Pennsylvania Archives', Series 6, Volume II, pg. 713. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004"
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