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Dillman Ziegler[1]

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Birth  Abt 1750  of Pennsylvania 
Sex  Male 
Eby ID  00139-8409 
Person ID  I17232 
Last Modified  27 Jun 2004 
 
Father  Andrew Ziegler, b. Abt 1705 
Mother  Elizabeth Kolb, b. Abt 1710 
Group Sheet  F4265 
 
Children 
 1. Andrew Ziegler
 2. Elizabeth Ziegler, b. Abt 1770
 3. Hester Ziegler
 4. Barbara Ziegler
 5. Jacob Ziegler, b. Abt 1750
Group Sheet  F4234 
 
Notes  Dillman Ziegler, "was married but name of his wife was not ascertained. His family consisted of six children...Elizabeth, married to Gottshall Godschalk, Hester, married to Garret Godschalk, and Barbara, married to Jacob Godschalk. All of the last named family remained in Pennsylvania save Dillman(IV) who was born about the year 1781. He was married to Catherine Schwartz who was born in 1782, and after her decease he was again married to Elizabeth Clemmer. In 1816 he, with his first wife and family together with Joseph Bowman and family, Samuel Eby and family, and Joseph Clemmer, moved to Canada and settled in Waterloo County, Ontario, near the village of Preston, on the farm now known as the old "Salyard Farm." Here they resided for quite a number of years. After he left the farm he resided in different places and finally settled in Hamilton, Ontario, where he died in 1848. To them was born a family of six children,.."
 
Sources  1. [S2]   Vol II 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 Eby, 696   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
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