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| Other name: Conrad Eiler 1 |
| Immigration: 1729 "Allen" 1 |
| Burial: Arendtsville, Adams County, PA 1 |
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[Oyler.FTW]
Re: Johan Georg Oyler (Euler)
Posted by: Polli Bates Date: January 25, 2002 at 10:29:51
In Reply to: Johan Georg Oyler (Euler) by Melvin Wesley Oyler of 527
Conrad `Michael' Euler and Anna Catherine HELFENBEIN were the parents of John`Conrad' Euler/Eiler, whom you asked about. He married Anna Margaret GEMELCKS. Neither he nor his father used the spelling of Oyler for their last name, and Conrad gave the last name of Eyler to his children. THEIR children were Eyler and Oyler. Even though my 4th gr-grandmother, who was the gr-grand-daughter of Conrad, is referred to as Catherine OYLER Wysong, her maiden name was Eiler or Eyler. Johann Georg was probably a distant relation, as some of the Wysongs are to us in this country. Polli
Conrad Iller (1685-1751) came to Philadelphia on the "Allen " in September 11, 1729 with Alexander Mack (founder of th e Church of the Brethren), he was accompanied by his wife M argaret and six children. He settled Cordorus Creek near Ha nover, PA. They originally came from S. Bavaria. This and o ther information comes from the Brethren Encyclopedia. Thes e reference books can be found in most libraries of Churc h of the Brethren congregations.
Passengers Who Arrived With Alexander Mack in 1729
on the ship 'ALLEN'
Begin Quote:_______
Arrival in Pennsylvania
Iller, Conrad
Iller, Margaret
Iller, Maria
Iller, Elizabeth
IIler,John Ulrich
IIler,Elisabeth
Iiler, Marie
Bavaria (German Bayern), a state in southeastern Germany, i s bounded on the north by the states of Thuringia and Saxon y, on the northeast by the Czech Republic, on the southeas t and south by Austria, and onthe west by the states of Bad en-Württemberg and Hesse. Munich is the capital and larges t city.
Conrad moved around alot. 1734 Providence(Germantown), 173 7 Warwick, 1738 Warrent, 220 acres Manheim, 1740 Conewago
http://www.gencircles.com/users/ladyt/3/data/294
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- Title: Oyler.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: 16 Sep 2007
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