Family Group Sheet

HUSBAND
Heinrich HALLER
BIRTHabout 1689Wagenhausen, Switzerland
BAPTISM7 September 1689Wagenhausen, Switzerland
IMMIGRATION17 August 1733Hendrick HALLER (1689c.-1761c.) age 44, his wife Catharina HALLER age 40, and their children; Petter HALLER age 18, Christina HALLER age 16, Heinrich HALLER age 13, Catharine HALLER age 7, and Dorothea HALLER age 3, arrived in Philadelphia, Penna., 17 August 1733, aboard the ship "Samuel", Hugh PERCY, Master, from Rotterdam. Heinrich and his eldest son Peter took the oath of Allegiance in Philadelphia. From there they went to Muddy Creek, Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania where they made their home.; Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
DEED25 January 1737Henry HOLLER of the county of Lancaster, yeoman, patented 277 acres in Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., Penna., "bounded by land of Jacob REEM and George HEDGE." He sold this land to his son-in-law, Nicholas LASHER (LESHER or LOSCHER). ; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
DEATHabout 1761Pennsylvania, United States
BURIAL  
MISC see Find a Grave for children;
MARRIAGE7 January 1714Wolfersweiler, Saarland, Germany
FATHERHeinrich Hans HALLER
MOTHERMargareta HUGELSCHOFFERIN
 
WIFE
Anna Catharina CARLE-B/W/GM
BIRTHabout 1693Switzerland
DEATHabout 1754Pennsylvania, United States
REF # B/W/GM;
FATHERChristian CARLE
 
CHILDREN
1.Johann Heinrich HALLER-B/W/Parent140   MALE
 BIRTH2 September 1719Mattstall, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
BAPTISM6 September 1719Evangelical Kirch, Mattstall, Alsace, France
RELIGION1746Joined church and served as minister of Muddy Creek Reformed Church; Muddy Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
RESIDENCE He purchased land in Muddy Creek.; Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
RESIDENCE1751Fredericktown, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
RESIDENCEafter 1751Then known as Allemangel; Emmaus, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States
RESIDENCE1 August 1755He ran Moravian Congregation farm in Lititz, PA. in 1755. They lived in the Klein log cabin at Lititz's spring on the north side of the creek. On 20 Aug 1756, they moved the cabin to the top of the hill between the school house and Heil's, now 79 Main Street. Johann Heinrich Haller built a barn in Lititz, Pennsylvania. It is used today as an apartment house. See Bolejack_1500 for picture.; Lititz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States221
MISC11 November 1758"Brother Haller brought along from Philadelphia a bell which was used to give notice at the time of the meeting.";
MISC16 October 1760Brother Haller moved to the new farm house across the creek. Their former cabin was then occupied by Dr. Frederick Otto, the first druggist in Lancaster Co., PA. The house still stands at 79 Main St.; Lititz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
MISCabout 1762The Holler barn, now known as the Kleine barn; Lititz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States222
RESIDENCE1779He served as warden then known as Gnadental.; near Nazareth, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
MISC1779Served as warden in Gnadental;
DEATH17 April 1788Nazareth, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
BURIALApril 1788Moravian Cemetery, Nazareth, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
REF # B/W/Parent;
MARRIAGE13 August 1740Anna Marie HUNDSECKER-B/W/Parent; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States