Bishop Peter Eby, Sr

Male 1765 - 1843  (77 years)


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  • Name Bishop Peter Eby, Sr 
    Title Bishop 
    Suffix Sr 
    Born 14 Oct 1765  Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 06 Apr 1843  Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Hershey Mennonite Cemetery (Hess Meetinghouse) New Milltown, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I521074701  Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family
    Last Modified 21 Oct 2012 

    Father Christian Eby, Jr,   b. 22 Feb 1734, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Sept 1807, Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years) 
    Mother Catherine Rebecca Bricker,   b. 1743, Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Mar 1810, Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years) 
    Married 13 Mar 1760 
    Family ID F509338568  Group Sheet

    Family Margarette Hess,   b. 07 Oct 1764, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Feb 1846, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years) 
    Married Jul 1788 
    Children 
     1. Peter Eby, Jr,   b. 25 Apr 1791, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 03 Sep 1855, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 64 years)
     2. Susan Eby,   b. 07 May 1793, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Aug 1879  (Age 86 years)
    +3. Christian Eby,   b. 22 Aug 1795, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 05 Feb 1877, Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years)
     4. Barbara Eby,   b. 28 Aug 1799, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 03 Feb 1865, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years)
     5. Anna Eby,   b. 15 Dec 1800, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Feb 1896, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 95 years)
     6. John Eby,   b. 12 Mar 1802, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Sep 1847  (Age 45 years)
     7. Henry Eby,   b. 11 Jul 1804, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 01 Nov 1888, Upper Leacock, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years)
     8. Elizabeth Eby,   b. 12 Jun 1807, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 31 May 1897, Paradise, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 89 years)
     9. Maria Eby,   b. 20 Apr 1809, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Feb 1888, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years)
    Family ID F509687663  Group Sheet

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 14 Oct 1765 - Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 06 Apr 1843 - Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Hershey Mennonite Cemetery (Hess Meetinghouse) New Milltown, Salisbury, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Link to Google Earth
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  • Documents
    Peter Eby Grandfather, Peter Eby Son and Isaac Eby Grandson
    Peter Eby Grandfather, Peter Eby Son and Isaac Eby Grandson
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  • Notes 
    • Dieter Eby Newman (261)

      Pa Mennonite Heritage Volume 26, Number 1, Jan 03
    • From Martin Christian Eby's book written 1976:
      Moved to farm in Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania about 1 mile west of Gap, Pennsylvania in 1791 and lived there the rest of their lives. He was an ordained minister in the Mennonite church sometime in 1800 and bishop soon after.
    • From the "Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage" April 1986.

      A story was written on Peters brother Benjamin and this portion was taken from that article:

      "About 1800 Benjamin's brother Peter was ordained a minister in the Strasburg congregation and severla years later was ordained bishop for the Pequea District. A description of Peter's minintry, quoted in part, may help us somewhat to visualize the influence that molded young Benjamin....."
    • Eby, Peter (1765-1843)Peter Eby, born 14 October 1765 north of Lititz, along the Hammer Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, was the son of Christian and Catharine Bricker Eby, and the third child in a family of twelve. The father was the first known deacon in the Hammer Creek (Mennonite Church) district. The fourth child was Hans, whose influence helped decide the fate of the Waterloo, Ontario, colony. The eleventh child was Bishop Benjamin of Ontario. Of Peter's boyhood and youth we have no record.

      Peter's great-grandfather Theodorus, son of Bishop Jakob Eby, was born in Switzerland in 1663. In 1704 he emigrated to the Palatinate, and in 1715 to America, settling in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania In 1735 his son Christian and wife, Elizabeth Meyer, settled on a 236-acre tract on Hammer Creek. In 1754 they built the large house in which their son Christian, Peter's father, reared his family. In this house regular meetings were held. It was still occupied and in good condition in 1948. The barn Peter's father built was also still in use. In 1750 Peter's grandfather built a mill which the family operated until 1790, when Peter's father built a new one further downstream, which mill was rebuilt in 1850 and was operating in good condition in 1948. Peter's father freely furnished supplies for wounded soldiers quartered at Zion Church of nearby Brickerville.

      Such a heritage and environment was the school of the youth who became "the great bishop of Pequea," who, according to Ellis and Evans, "was a positive man of clear native mind, a natural orator, and though making no pretense to a thorough scholastic training, commanded, both in temporal and spiritual matters, the deference of his brethren." Of him J. F. Funk wrote, "The doctrines of Peter Eby were sound Mennonite doctrines. He was a most remarkable man." Harris says his preaching was extemporaneous, eloquent, and very effective, appealing to reason, not emotion; and also that in the councils of the church his decisions were impartial and just.

      In July 1788 Peter married Margaretha, daughter of John Hess, of Hess's congregation, Warwick Township, and in 1791 they moved to the Mt. Patton farm in Salisbury Township, near Gap, their home for the rest of their lives. They had nine children and by 1950 their descendants numbered well over 2,000, many of whom have been valuable assets to the church and society.

      No record exists of the date of Peter's baptism, nor the exact date of his ordination as minister or bishop. Present sources of information indicate his ordination as minister about 1800, and as bishop of the Pequea district about 1804, in which office he served until his death. Under Peter's bishopric the church grew from a few scattered families to strong congregations. In 1806 Paradise meetinghouse was built, Hershey's school and meetinghouse in 1814 and a new meetinghouse in 1837, and in 1841 Old Road. Peter also shepherded the church through the War of 1812, and the troubled times of the organization of the Reformed Mennonite Church by John Herr. He was a member of the Lancaster bishop board and in 1831 became moderator of the Lancaster Conference.

      Peter's labors, however, were not confined to Pequea. Tradition, later disputed, says he journeyed to Canada to ordain Benjamin Eby minister in 1809, and bishop in 1812. He ministered to the congregations of Susquehanna Valley, Southwestern Pennsylvania, Maryland, and on some occasions, Virginia. He also made social visits to the Franconia Conference area. In 1840 Christian Herr, Peter's personal choice, was ordained bishop as his assistant and successor, a unique event in the Lancaster Conference, and a tribute to the stature of Peter in the eyes of his brethren.

      Peter Eby died 6 April 1843 in his seventy-eighth year, and was buried in the old cemetery at Hershey's Church. He left no writings or books, but his ministry made an impression that still lived a century later.

      Bibliography"The Correspondence of Martin Mellinger." Harold S. Bender, translator and editorl. Mennonite Quarterly Review 5 (1931).

      Eby, Ezra. A Biographical History of the Eby Family. Berlin, ON: E.E. Eby, 1889: 1-26.

      Ellis, Franklin and Samuel Evans. History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883: 338, 339, 620.

      Good, E. Reginald. "Jacob Moyer's Mennonite church records: an interpretive sketch." Mennogespräch 3 (March 1985): 1-5.

      Landis, Ira D. "Bishop Peter Eby of Pequea." Mennonite Quarterly Review 14 (1940): 41-51.


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