1750 - 1787 (37 years)
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Name |
Barbara Sensenig |
Born |
30 Jan 1750 |
Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
24 Apr 1787 |
Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Buried |
Eby Cemetery New Germantown, Sherman Valley, Perry County, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I520245660 |
Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2008 |
Family |
George M Eby, b. 11 Dec 1748, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 10 June 1800, Franklin County, Pennsylvania (Age 51 years) |
Married |
17 Sep 1769 |
Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
Children |
+ | 1. Christian Eby, b. 14 Aug 1770, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 1854, Benton, Hocking County, Ohio (Age 83 years) |
+ | 2. Samuel Indian Sam Eby, b. 20 Feb 1772, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 10 Feb 1849, Ontario, Canada (Age 76 years) |
+ | 3. David Eby, b. 27 Feb 1774, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 16 May 1857, Richland County, Ohio (Age 83 years) |
| 4. George S Eby, b. 08 May 1776, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 17 Nov 1858, Kitchener (Berlin) (Ebytown), Waterloo, Ontario (Age 82 years) |
| 5. Barbara Eby, b. 08 May 1776, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. Bef 1787 (Age 10 years) |
+ | 6. Joseph Eby, b. 07 Mar 1778, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 05 Sep 1850, Andalusia, Rock Island County, Illinois (Age 72 years) |
| 7. Esther Eby, b. 22 Dec 1779, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , d. 27 Feb 1826, Lewiston, Niagra County, New York (Age 46 years) |
| 8. Anna Eby, b. 08 Feb 1783, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania  |
| 9. Elizabeth Eby, b. 20 Apr 1781, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania  |
| 10. Susannah Eby, b. 1785, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania  |
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Last Modified |
28 Jul 2013 |
Family ID |
F509338578 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Dieter Eby Newman (271)
- Author: Compiled by BARTON SENSENIG
Collaborating with
R. Eugene (Sensenig) Montgomery,
Dr. Roscoe Lloyd Sensenich,
Jeannette Senseney, and others.
Publication: http://www.user1.netcarrier.com/~sensenig/sensiney_book.html
Abbrev: BOOK: "THE "SENSINYS" OF AMERICA," PHILADELPHIA, PA., LYON & ARMOR, INC.
Note:
Every Sensenig will be interested as to the time when the first Sensenigs came to this country. Between 1726 and 1776, thirty thousand immigrants came to Pennsylvania. You will not find the Sensenigs among these. They had come earlier. Jacob Sensenig married Maria Krey in this country and their oldest child Michael was born in 1723. Margareth Müller came here in 1714-15 and married Christian Sensenig, Jacob's brother. We have good reason to think that they were married before 1720. They were both from Switzerland and probably knew each other before they came here; both fleeing from persecution. The Society of Friends in their yearly meeting in London in 1709 voted fifty pounds to help poor Mennonites to make the big journey across the Atlantic. In 1711 and 1717 larger numbers came, and we think the Sensenigs were among these. For a while, they lived in the vicinity of Germantown, and from there made prospector's journeys into Lancaster County (before it was a separate County), where Jacob and brother Christian chose land a short distance apart in what was later Earl Township.
Poor Mennonites also managed to get to Pennsylvania. They would work for several years for their more fortunate brothers to pay for their ship-passage. The Mennonite church also contributed money to this end.
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