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Abraham Gingerich

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Birth  Abt 1751  , Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania  [1
Sex  Male 
Eby ID  00039-3087 
Died  Abt 1814    [2
Person ID  I13847 
Last Modified  14 Apr 2004 
 
Father  Michael Gingerich, b. Abt 1725, near Strassburg, Alsace, Germany 
Group Sheet  F3670 
 
Family 1  Barbara Hunsicker 
Children 
 1. David Gingerich, b. 1776, , Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
 2. Abraham Gingerich
 3. Nancy Gingerich
 4. Catharine Gingerich
 5. Elizabeth Gingerich
 6. John Gingerich, b. 17 Dec 1785, , Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
 7. Sallie Gingerich
 8. Barbara Gingerich
 9. Veronica Gingerich, b. 1781
 10. Mary Gingerich
 11. Susannah Gingerich
Group Sheet  F3671 
 
Notes  Abraham Gingerich, "was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about the year 1751. He was married to Barbara Hunsicker and had a family of eleven children, ten of whom came to Canada. The father not being able, financially to procure a home for each of his sons in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, resolved to emigrate to some country where land could be purchased cheap, consequently his son David was requested to go on a journey to the much-spoken-of Canada and make a thorough inspection of the nature of the soil, timber, water, and of the advisability of settling there. No sooner had his son arrived in this part of he country, now Waterloo County, than he found everything far beyond his expectations and immediately a lot on which he intended to settle the following spring, was selected. This lot was west of Doon. Late in fall he returned to Pennsylvania where he and his father made ample preparations to move to Canada the following spring. In April, 1801, old Abraham Gingerich with his wife and family of ten children, of whom his son David and several daughters were married, moved to Canada, arriving at old Joseph Schoerg's (Now spelled Shirk and Sherk) place, opposite Doon, the first week in June. To their great surprise they found on their arrival that another party (This party was Henry Bechtel) had located on the lot selected by young David the fall previously. This caused the father and his sons to make another selection of a lot on which to settle. They then settled a little east of Preston. Abraham, the father, settled on the farm afterwards purchased by Isaac Bergey, where he died about the year 1814, while his son David settled on the farm now in possession of his grandson, Jacob S. Gingerich. The family of Abraham Gingerich consisted of eleven children, viz:"


From page 690
"N. B. - You will find the names of the eleven children of old Abraham Gingerich, but they may not be given in their proper order of birth. The family record, showing dates of birth is lost."
 
Sources  1. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 679   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
2. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 679   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
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