Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for Hans Peter EAKER, Sr. Family *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html *********************************************** Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach Email address: roachbug@dixie-net.com Husband: Hans Peter EAKER, Sr. Birthdate: May 16, 1689 Birthplace: Canton Bern, Switzerland Death date: after 1773 Place of death: NC Father: Peter EGGER Mother: Margaretha FRYDAD Marriage date: Marriage place: Wife: Veronica GILMANN Birthdate: February 17, 1688 Birthplace: Reichenbach, Canton Bern, Switzerland Death date: before 1742 Place of death: Alsace on board ship "Lydia" or after arriving in PA Father: Christian GILMANN Mother: Catharina VON KAENEL CHILDREN Child No. 1: Christian EAKER Sex: M Birthdate: July 14, 1722 Birthplace: Alsace, Germany Death date: about 1777 Place of death: Tyron Co., NC Marriage date: about 1762 Marriage place: Lincoln Co., NC Spouse's name: Eve Catherine WHISENHUNT Child No. 2: Hans Peter EAKER, Jr. Sex: M Birthdate: June 7, 1720 Birthplace: Alsace, Germany Death date: about 1797 Place of death: Lincoln Co., NC Marriage date: about 1747 Marriage place: Lancaster Co., PA Spouse's name: Anna Barbara UNKNOWN Child No. 3: Barbara EAKER Sex: F Birthdate: 1727 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 4: Catharina EAKER Sex: F Birthdate: 1732 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Documentation: Joy Bailey: Her email in 1998 was: JBa5634@aol.com Info from Joy Bailey. Taken from the book "The Shoecobblers Kin Vol. 1 and 2 by Lorena Shell Eaker. The origin of Eaker was Egger and was from Switzerland. It took Peter Egger, swine herder, 40 years to make his way down the Rhine River to Rotterdam to a ship that brought him and some of his family to PA. Lorena went to Switzerland and did research there. By Lorena Eaker: "October 21, 1762: Peter Egger from the Commune of Frutigen, with his wife, Verena and his children, emigrated to Carolina more than 40 years ago and has not been heard from since. His brother, Gilgian Egger, who died in the Commune of Frutigen, left Peter a legacy of 1100 pounds. The government grants permission to the relatives of the missing Egger to divide this legacy between them. They must, however, give security to the Commune. Diemeringen Reformed Church Book: Christian, born Feb. 14, 1724, baptised Feb. 16, 1724, son of Peter Ecker and his wife Veronica. This record also identified Peter as a swineherd at Ratzweiler (near Diemeringen) and a Swissman born in Canton Bern. Four children were confirmed in the Diedendorf Reformed Church Book: Barbara Eger in 1727,Catharina Eger in 1732, Peter Ecker in 1734 and Johannes in 1737. There is no record of Johannes confirmed 1737 in American records. Ship "Lydia" at Philadelphia September 29, 1741; Jacob Mani, age 50, Jacob Mani, age 24, Jost Mani, age 19, Hans Adam Mani, age 16, Peter Ecker, Sr., age 40, Peter Ecker, Jr. (age not given) and Christian Ecker, age 19. (These were Mauneys.) Pennsylvania Land Office: Peter Ecker, Sr. receive warrant #165 for 50 acres in Lykens Township, Lancaster Co. on May 22, 1751, which was returned Feb. 14, 1816 and patented to Godfried Leitzell. NC Crown Patent Book 15:339/April 10, 1761/Peter Acre, Sr. received 266 acres on both sides of a south branch of Indian Creek by Lorance Kyser's land-including his own improvements and sold this on Aug. 22, 1773. World Family Tree CD's say the wife of Christian was Margaret Holshouser. I don't know where they got this information.