Genealogical information published in the Pennsylvanische Geschichts-Schreiber by Christoper Sauer in 1744 of German Settlers in Philadelphia/Germantown and the surrounding area. Transcribed by AwesomeGenealogy.com September 2002 http://www.awesomegenealogy.com Source: Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Territory pages 2&3 By Hocker 1980 -------- January 16th Daniel Womelsdorf, on Manatawny Creek (Berks County), operator of a fulling mill, wants to employ a newly arrived wool weaver. Georg Diri, on French Creek (Chester County), offers a reward for the return of his runaway horse to Johannes Schrack, Trappe. H. Rieger, doctor of medicine, Lancaster. February 16th Michael Weyermann, on North Wales road, on Neshaminy Creek, in "Hetwil" (Hatfield?) Township (Montgomery County). March 16th Jacob Falmer, Tulpehocken (Berks County), offers a fulling mill for rent. Jacob Fischer, Skippack road, Whitpain Township, nine miles from Germantown (Montgomery County). April 16th Jacob Friedrich Rieger, Lancaster. May 16th Hansz Jerg Knoedler, Frankford (Philadelphia). July 16th Georg Kastner, Whitpain Township (Montgomery County), advertises that his German servant, Conrad Wied, ran away. He is 30 years old. Johann Nickel Haupt, merchant in Great Swamp (Bucks County). September 16th Johann Otto Iserloh, Falckner Swamp (Montgomery County); wife, Anna Maria. Philip Schuetz, Lancaster. October 16th Melcher Sueszholtz, Goshenhoppen (Montgomery County). December 16th Christian Schneider, Goshenhoppen, known as Juden Schneider, urges payment of debts due him. Wilhelm Jansen, Skippack (Montgomery County). Michael Hartlein, near Oley, on Chestnut Hill (Berks County). -------- Transcribed by AwesomeGenealogy.com September 2002 http://www.awesomegenealogy.com Source: Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Territory pages 2 & 3 By Hocker 1980