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A  GENEALOGICAL  HISTORY 


KoLB,  KiiLP  OR  CuLP  Family 


AND  ITS  BRANCHES  IN  AMERICA 


BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES    OF    THEIR     DESCENDANTS    FROM 

THE    EARLIEST    AVAILABLE     RECORDS    FROM     1707 

TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME,    INCLUDING 

DIELMAN     KOLB    IN    GERMANY 
WJTH  PORTRAITS  AND  OTHER  ILLUSTRATIONS 


DANIEL    KOLB  CASSEL 

OF   GERMANTOWN,    PHILADELPHIA,    PENNSYLVANIA 


NOKKISTOVVN,   Pa.  : 

MORGAN  R.  WILLS,  Publisher 

1S9.J 


THE  NEW  YORK 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

378014 

ASTOR,  LENOX  AND 
TILDEN   roM-oATlONS. 

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;    C;0PYRIGHT,.1K95, 

BV;l)ANIELi  KOi'b  CASSEL, 

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MENNONITE    MEETING    HOUSE    IN    C.ERMANTC  )\VN. 


DP:ni  GATED 

TO    THE 

MEMORY    OF    THE    DESCENDANTS 

OF 

DIELMAN    KOLB 

BY 

DANIEL    K.  CASSEL 

OF   GERMANTOWN,    PHILADELPHIA. 


^^. 


NTRODUCTION. 


The  history  of  the  Kolb  family  in  America  has  hitherto 
been  unpreserved  save  by  personal  recollection  transmitted 
from  generation  to  generation  and  by  such  information  as  may 
be  found  in  family  Bibles,  church  archives,  public  records,  etc., 
and  was  fast  being  lost  to  the  world.  The  want  of  some  ac- 
curate, complete,  enduring  record  of  this  old  and  numerous 
stock  has,  therefore,  long  been  felt  and  the  undersigned, 
among  other  descendants  of  the  blood,  finally  suggested  the 
compilation  and  publication  of  a  formal  history  of  the  family. 
The  collection  of  the  information  it  was  at  once  apparent 
would  prove  a  gigantic  undertaking  and  ought  to  be  placed 
in  the  hands  of  one  peculiarly  fitted  for  that  kind  of  work. 
As  a  person  thus  fitted  it  was  decided  to  give  the  matter  under 
the  care  of  Mr.  Samuel  K.  Cassel,  of  Blooming  Glen,  Bucks 
county,  Pa.,  now  deceased.  After  his  health  was  failing  he 
handed  all  papers  and  books  over  to  the  author  to  complete 
it,  who  kindly  consented.  The  work  was  at  once  taken  up 
again.  Descendants  were  hunted  up,  grandfathers  and  grand- 
mothers interviewed,  family  Bibles  and  old  documents  rum- 
maged, public  records  searched,  hundreds  of  letters  written, 
years  of  labor  bestowed  ;  and  at  last  the  information  attainable 
is  about  all  attained,  the  work  goes  to  press,  and  to-day  we 
present  to  posterity  and  to  the  world  the  fruit  of  our  labors. 
We  present  the  history  of  a  family  whose  settlement  in  this 
country  dates  way  back  beyond  the  Revolution,  even  to  the 
year  1707,  whose  descendants  have  spread  not  only  over 
every  section  of  this  broad  land,  but  over  Canada  as  well,  and 
whose  number  has  already  grown  into  thousands.  We  pre- 
sent the  history  of  a  plain,  sturdy,  country  folk  ;  of  an  indus- 


KULP    FAMILY. 


trious,  thrifty,  upright,  Christian  people.  We  present  the  his- 
tory of  an  ancestry  whereof  we  are  justly  proud  and  whom 
we  ever  delight  to  honor.  We  present  the  history  of  a  people 
whose  memory  posterity  may  cherish  to  endless  day  and 
whose  virtues  the  world  may  well  emulate.  Up  to  the  present 
generation  the  family  produced  but  few  professional  men.  It 
was  a  people  of  peace  and  quiet.  It  was  a  line  of  unassuming, 
conscientious  sons  of  toil.  Most  of  them  were  farmers  ;  a 
few  of  them  adopted  some  other  manual  pursuits.  But  the 
generation  of  to-day  is  not  confined  to  the  workshop  and  the 
farm.  It  graces  every  walk  in  life.  It  is  represented  in  every 
profession.  It  has  won  high  honors  among  men.  It  has  made 
its  mark  in  business,  in  the  school-room,  in  journalism,  in 
medicine,  at  the  bar,  in  the  army,  on  the  platform  and  in  the 
pulpit.  God  speed  the  new  departure.  May  the  Kolb  de- 
scendants freely  enter  the  pursuit  for  which  their  tastes  and 
capabilities  may  fit  them  ;  may  they  keep  pace  with  the  car  of 
progress  ;  may  they  aspire  to  every  thing  that  is  worthy  and 
honorable  ;  but  may  they  never  forsake  the  virtues  of  the 
fathers  and  bring  shame  upon  an  honored  name.  May  they 
so  live  that  the  very  name  shall  be  a  passport  to  respect,  con- 
fidence, preferment.  Every  man  every  hour  of  his  life,  whether 
consciously  or  unconsciously,  is  making  hi.story,  and  that 
history  either  is  to  his  credit  or  it  is  not.  May  the  Kulp  pos- 
terity ever  bear  this  truth  in  their  hearts  and  so  live  that  the 
history  of  the  future  shall  be  to  them  an  honor  and  a  blessing. 
Hoping  all  honor  will  be  given  to  the  Lord,  the  genealogy 
is  now  respectfully  submitted  to  the  public. 

DANIEL  KOLB  CASSEL. 

Germanto~i)n,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  iSgj. 


PREFACE. 

The  object  of  the  following  genealogy  is  to  preserve 
from  oblivion  the  more  remote  history  of  the  pioneer  ances- 
tors of  the  Kolb  family,  and  to  place  upon  record  the  names 
and  biographies  of  their  descendants,  from  father  to  son,  down 
to  the  present  time  and  generation.  For  many  years  the 
author  of  this  work  felt  a  desire  to  know  more  about  his  an- 
cestry, and  the  particulars  connected  with  his  progenitors  and 
their  descendants  than  the  meager  legends  and  traditions 
related  to  him  by  individual  members  of  his  own  family. 

Consequently  during  the  last  few  years  he  collected  such 
facts  and  data  as  were  accessible.  It  was  the  original  inten- 
tion to  prepare  a  history  of  his  own  branch  of  the  family  only, 
but  having  been  deeply  interested  in  the  work  himself,  he 
also  naturally  awakened  a  like  interest  in  individuals  of  the 
other  branches  ;  it  was  then  decided  to  make  the  history  a 
general  one  by  collecting  and  introducing  all  facts  that  could 
be  so  arranged  without  making  the  work  too  expensive  and 
voluminous.  The  actual  work,  however,  of  compiling  this 
history  was  not  begun  until  about  A.  D.  1879.  The  task,  an 
arduous  one,  was  undertaken  none  too  soon. 

It  should  have  been  begun  years  ago,  while  there  were 
yet  living  those  of  the  third  generation,  who  could  have  given 
more  satisfactory  information  of  the  early  ancestors  that  would 
be  of  great  interest  and  value  to  the  work,  but  which  with 
their  demise  is  forever  lest.  Already  the  ancestral  thread  was 
lost  to  many  who  were  unable  to  trace  their  lineage  farther 
than  to  the  grandfather  or  were  totally  unaware  of  the  fact 
that  they  were  in  any  way  connected  with  the  Kolb  family. 

Had  the  author  been  aware  of  the  gigantic  proportions 
the  work  would  assume  in  tracing  the  branches  and  where- 


8  KULP    FAMILY. 

abouts  of  many  of  the  descendants  and  collecting  the  neces- 
sary information  it  is  more  than  probable  the  work  would 
never  have  been  undertaken.  It  is  to  be  regretted  that  the 
records  are  not  more  complete  in  many  of  the  branches. 
Owing  to  a  lack  of  interest  in  the  matter  some,  for  reasons 
best  known  to  themselves,  failed  to  respond  to  inquiries  for 
information  concerning  their  respective  families,  thereby  caus- 
ing these  defects. 

The  work  has  been  prepared  at  a  greater  sacrifice  of  time 
than  was  anticipated.  Had  all  promptly  responded  to  com- 
munications the  work  would  have  been  far  easier.  The  writer 
is  far  from  satisfied  with  the  result  of  the  work.  He  is  aware 
that  imperfections  exist,  but  pleads  in  extenuation  of  the  fact 
that  the  difficulties  were  insurmountable. 

The  author  acknowledges  himself  indebted  to  the  many 
friends  for  kind  favors  received  during  the  compilation  of  this 
work,  and  while  we  express  our  sincere  gratitude  to  all  who 
in  any  way  aided  us  we  especially  acknowledge  our  indebted- 
ness to  those  who  have  very  materially  aided  us.  They  are 
as  follows  :  George  Brubaker  Kulp,  attorney-at-law,  Wilkes- 
barre,  Luzerne  county,  Pa. ;  Samuel  K.  Cassel,  of  Blooming 
Glen  ;  Catharine  Kolb,  of  Lucon  (now  91  years  old),  especially 
for  valuable  information  which  could  not  have  been  obtained 
through  any  other  source;  also  Jonathan  Kolb,  of  Chester 
county,  and  Jacob  Kolb,  Canada ;  John  Kulp  and  Abraham 
Kulp,  of  Kulpsville,  and  many  others  ;  also  from  an  old  family 
record  of  the  De  Vossen  family.  With  these  remarks  let  the 
work  go  forth  into  the  world.  Hoping  all  honor  will  be  given 
to  the  Lord  the  genealogy  is  now  respectfully  submitted  to 

the  public. 

DANIEL  KOLB  CASSEL. 

Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  iSgj. 


EXPLANATIONS. 


1.  The  arrangement  of  this  work  is  selected  from  the 
best  arranged  family  records  found  in  the  Pennsylvania  His- 
torical Society  among  about  six  hundred  copies  and  is  ap- 
proved by  many  historians. 

2.  The  volume  commences  with  an  introduction  and  all 
necessary  preliminary  matter. 

3.  Genealogy  commences  with  Dielman  Kolb,  of  Wolfs- 
heim,  Baden,  Germany,  and  the  genealogical  numbering  be- 
gins  with  him  as  No.  i,  his  children  in  America  No.  2,  &c. 

4.  The  reader  will  find  three  columns  of  figures  in  front 
of  each  family  name  ;  the  first  designates  the  generation,  the 
second  is  a  continuous  or  individual  number  running  through 
the  entire  work,  designating  each  name  by  its  particular  num- 
ber, for  reference. 

5.  The  third  or  last  column  gives  the  number  of  chil- 
dren in  each  family. 

6.  The  name  of  the  head  of  each  family  is  in  capital 
letters  and  followed  by  the  whole  line  of  descent. 

7.  The  names  of  the  children  are  given  in  italics. 

8.  The  small  figures  found  over  particular  names  denote 
the  generation. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


b. 

born. 

m. 

married. 

d. 

died  or  dead. 

issue. 

children  born. 

occ. 

occupation. 

?. 

query. 

res. 

residence  or  resi 

ide, 

CO. 

county. 

Jan. 

January. 

Feb. 

February. 

Mar. 

March. 

Apr. 

April. 

Aug. 

August. 

Sept. 

September. 

Oct. 

October. 

Nov. 

November. 

Dec. 

December. 

KULP   FAMILY. 


1.  Jan  de  Voss  married  Prientje  Batten  (four  children) ; 
he  was  a  Burgomaster  at  Handshootcn,  in  Flandern,  about 
1550;  his  fourth  son,  Peter,  is  the  following: 

2.  Peter  de  Voss  married  Jannicke  Van  der  Mers  ;  their 
first  child  was  Peter  de  Voss  the  second,  born  August  23, 
1622,  at  Colchester  (first  date  we  have).  Shortly  after  their 
marriage  they  had  to  flee  on  account  of  his  religion  to  Col- 
chester, England,  where  he,  with  his  wife,  left  Popedom  and 
joined  the  Reformed  church,  and  had  born  unto  them  three 
children. 

After  living  at  Colchester  for  some  time  with  his  wife 
and  three  children,  who  were  born  there,  he  moved  to  Am- 
sterdam, Holland,  where  he,  with  his  wife,  connected  them- 
selves with  the  Mennonite  church,  and  three  more  children 
were  born  unto  them. 

The  De  Voss  family  is  intermarried  with  the  Van  der 
Smisson  and  the  Roosen  families.  Sara  de  Voss,  born  1629, 
married  Pieter  Van  Sintern  in  1655  ;  had  seven  children. 
The  fifth  child  was  Isaac  Van  Sintern,  born  September  4, 
1660;  was  married  at  Amsterdam  to  Neeltje  Classen;  they 
left  Hamburg,  Altona,  in  1707,  for  Pennsylvania,  with  their 
four  daughters,  Magdalena,  Sara,  Adriana  and  Neeltje,  and 
settled  at  Germantown,  where  the  oldest  daughter,  Magda- 
lena, married  Martin  Kolb  in  1709,  and  Sara,  the  second 
daughter,  married  Jacob  Kolb  in  17 10;  later  they  moved  to 
Skippack,  and  are  buried  at  the  Lower  Skippack  Mennonite 
meeting-house. 

Magdalena,  the  widow  of  Martin  Kolb,  under  date  of 
October  28,  1771,  from  Skippack  (then  Bebberstown),  in  the 
GrafscJiaft,  of  Philadelphia,  in  Pennsylvania,  gave  a  record  to 


12  KULP    FAMILY. 

the  genealogist  at  Altona,  which  he  received  under  seal 
through  Hendrick  Roosen,  the  20th  day  of  June,  1772;  it 
was  dated  ■  March  2d,  1772,  giving  the  descendants  of  the 
family  to  be  202  souls.  Author. 


PETER  SCHUMACHER,  SR. 

The  Francis  and  Dorothy,  from  London,  Richard  Bridge- 
man,  commander,  arrived  in  Philadelphia  P2ighth-month,  14, 
1685  (old  style). 

Among  the  Passengers  were  Peter  Schumacher  and 
Peter,  his  son  ;  Mary,  his  daughter;  and  Sarah,  his  cosen  ; 
and  Frances  and  Gertrude,  his  daughters. 

Thos.  Shoemaker. 

Judge  Pennypacker,  in  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  Vol.  4, 
page  22,  says  : 

"  Besides    his  son,   Peter  Jr.,   and    his  three  daughters, 
Mary,  Frances  and  Gertrude,  who  accompanied  him  over,  he 
had  two  others.     The  fifth  child,  a  daughter,  married  Dielman 
Kolb.     She   died  in    1705,  aged   53  years,   and  is  buried  at. 
Wolfsheim  in  the  Palatinate,  never  having  emigrated." 

The  sixth  child  of  Peter  Schumacher,  a  daughter,  married 
Reynier  Hermans  Van  Burklow,  who  in  1704  removed  to 
Bohemia  Manor,  Cecil  county,  Maryland. 

Frances,  the  second  daughter,  married  Isaac  Jacobs, 
Fifth-month,  28,  1690. — Abington  Meeting  Records. 

What  became  of  the  two  remaining  daughters  is  not 
known.  This  only  leaves  his  son,  Peter,  to  account  for.  The 
Abington  Meeting  records  furnish  the  following  : 

Whereas,  Peter  Schoemaker,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Op  de 
Graeff,  both  of  Germantown  in  ye  county  of  Philadelphia, 
having  proceeded  according  to  the  good  order  used  amongst 
Friends  in  declaring  their  intentions  of  marriage,  did  upon  the 
sixth  day  of  the  Second-month,  1697,  at  the  publique  meet- 
ing house  of  Friends  in  Germantown,  accomplish  their  mar- 
riage, many  friends  being  present  as  witnesses.  Some  of 
which  are  under-written  : 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  3 

Peter  Shewmaker,  Sr.  Jacob  Shewmaker. 

Herman  Op  de  Graeff.  Isaac  Prise. 

J.  Jack  Jacobus.  Aret  Klenken. 

Peter  Clever  (mark  x).  Francis  Daniel  Pastorius. 

George  Shewmaker.  Johannes  Custis. 

Tho.  Tustin.  and  many  others. 

Peter  Schumacher  was  a  Mennonite,  While  living  in  Ger- 
mantown  he  connected  himself  with  the  Society  of  Friends. 
He  emigrated  from  Kriesheim  (then  written  Krigsheim)  a 
small  village  in  the  Palatinate  (Pfaltz). 

By  an  agreement  made  with  Dirk  Sipman,  of  Crefeld, 
dated  August  i6,  1685,  he  was  to  proceed  with  the  first  good 
winds  to  Pennsylvania,  and  there  receive  200  acres  from  Her- 
man Op  den  Graeff,  on  which  he  should  erect  a  dwelling,  and 
for  which  he  should  pay  a  rent  of  two  rix  (dollars)  a  year. 
The  deed  for  the  said  200  acres,  from  Sipman  to  Peter  Schu- 
macher, is  written  in  the  Dutch  or  Holland  language,  and  is 
recorded  in  the  Germantown  book  called  the  Terrier,  and  is 
in  the  Recorder's  office  in  Philadelphia. 

Peter  Schumacher  had  as  far  as  known  the  following 
children,  viz  : 

1  Peter  Schumacher,  m.  Margaret  Op  de  Graeff 

2  Mary  Schumacher. 

3  Frances  Schumacher,  m.  Isaac  Jacobs. 

4  Gertrude  Schumacher. 

5  A  daughter,  m.  Dielman  Kolb,  b.  1648,  d.  1712, 

aged  64  years,  and  is  buried  at  Manheim  in 
the  Palatinate,  where  he  resided.  His  wife 
was  born  1652,  d.  1705,  aged  53  years,  and  is 
buried  at  Wolfsheim,  in  the  Palatinate.  Their 
children  were  :  Peter,  Ann,  Martin,  Jacob, 
Henry,  Dielman  and  Johannes.  The  first 
two  died  in  Europe,  and  all  the  rest  came  to 
America,  as  will  be  seen  in  the  following 
genealogy. 
6"  Daughter,  m.  Reynier  Herman  Van  Bucklow. 


14  KULP    FAMILY. 

The  following  document  is  in  possession  of  Abraham  H. 
Cassel,  at  Harleysville,  and  as  far  as  known  the  only  copy  in 
America. — Author. 

COPIA   NATURALISATIONIS. 

Peter  Keyser  and  Dirck  Keyser, 
Francis  Daniel  Pastorius. 
And  of  sixty-one  persons  more. 

German  Town. 

FROM 

William   Penn,  Esq. 
Dated  7th    May,  A.  D.,   1691. 

William  Penn,  Proprietary  of  the  Province  of  Pensilvania, 
&c.  By  the  King  and  Queen's  authority.  To  all  to  whom 
these  Presents  shall  come.  Sends  greeting,  &c.  Whereas, 
Francis  Daniel  Pastorius,  Jacob  Telner,  Dirick  Isaacs  Op  de 
Graef,  Herman  Isaacs  Op  de  Graet,  Tennis  Conderts,  Abraham 
Isaacs  Op  de  Graef,  Jacob  Isaacs,  Johannes  Cassels,  Hewart 
Papen,  Herman  Bon,  Albertus  Brandt,  Jacob  Schumacher, 
Wolter  Simens,  Dirick  Keyser,  Arnold  Cassel,  Dirick  Keyser, 
Jr.,  Jan  Lensen,  Jan  Duplouvys,  Peter  Schumacher,  Peter 
Schumacher,  Jr.,  Isaac  Dilbeeck,  Jan  Doeden,  Abraham  Ten- 
nis, Willm  Rittenghuysen,  Claes  Rittinghuysen,  Johannes 
Custers,  Henrich  Buchholts,  Isaac  Jacobs,  Matthis  Jacobs, 
Wiggerd  Levering,  Isaac  Schoffer,  Clas  Tamsen,  Hans  Milan, 
Dirick  Sellen,  Hendrick  Sellen,  Paul  Wolff,  Lenart  Arens, 
Arent  Klincken,  Paul  Kastner,  Willem  Streipers,  Koendradt 
Backer,  Viet  Scherkes,  Hans  Peter  Umstad,  Anthony  Dup- 
louvys, Heinrich  Kesselberg,  Reinert  Tissen,  Jan  Lucken, 
Peter  Klever,  Heinrich  Frey,  Hans  Andreas  Kramer,  Jurgen 
Schumacher,  Isack  Schumacher,  Peter  Kurlis,  Gerhard  Lever- 
ing, Johannes  Bleikers,  Herman  Op  de  Trap,  Dirick  Op  de 
Kolck,  Cornells  Siverts,  Reinier  Hermans,  Anthony  Loof, 
Andrees  Souplis,  Jan  Williams,  high  and  Low  Germans,  Inhab- 
itants and  owners  of  land  in  German  Town  and  in  the  County 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  5 

of  Philadelphia,  being  foreigners,  and  so  not  freemen,  accord- 
ing to  the  acceptation  of  the  law  of  England,  have  requested 
to  be  made  freeman  of  the  said  Province,  pursuant  to  the 
Powers  granted  by  the  King's  Letters  patent  and  Act  of  Union 
and  Naturalization,  &c.,  made  in  this  government. 

Now,  Know  Ye,  that  for  the  further  Incouragement  of  the 
Industry  and  Sobriety  of  the  said  Inhabitants  and  for  the  better 
and  further  Security  of  their  Estates,  real  and  personal,  to  them 
and  their  heirs.  They,  the  said  Inhabitants,  having  Solemnly 
promised  upon  Record  in  the  County  Court  of  Philadelphia, 
aforesaid,  faith  and  Allegiance  to  William  and  Mary,  King  and 
Queen  of  England,  &c.,  and  fidelity  and  lawful  Obedience  to 
me,  according  to  the  King's  Letters  patents,  aforesaid,  I  do 
declare,  and  by  these  presents  Confirm  them  the  said  Inhab- 
itants before  named,  to  be  Freemen  of  this  government,  and 
that  they  shall  be  accordingly  held  and  reputed  in  as  full  and 
ample  manner  as  any  person  or  persons  residing  therein.  And 
that  they,  the  said  Freemen,  have  liberty  and  freedom  hereby 
to  trade  and  traffick  in  this  Colony  or  in  any  of  the  King's 
Dominions  and  Plantations,  as  other  good  subjects  may  law- 
fully do  without  any  manner  of  Lett,  Hinderance  or  Molesta- 
tion Whatsoever. 

Witness  :  Thomas  LLoyd,  Deputy  Govern'r  of  the 
Province  of  Pensilvania,  &c.,  given  at  Philadelphia,  aforesaid, 
with  the  assent  of  the  Provincial  Council,  the  Seventh  day  of 
the  third-month,  Anno  Domi,  1691,  and  in  the  third  year  of 
the  reign  of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary  over  England,  &c. 


(On  outside  of  paper.) 

N.  B.  EX  LIBRIS. 

Christiani    Lehman. 

To  be  laid  by  for  my  Children. 

Dat'd    Philada., 

August  23d,   1771. 


1 6  KULP    FAMILY. 

Recorded  in  the  Rolls'  Office,  at  Philadelphia,  the  thir- 
tieth Day  of  the  third-month,  1691. 
Patent  Book  A,  folio  275. 

Exq  Da  :         LLoyd  Deputy. 

The  original  was  written  by  Francis  Daniel  Pastorius. 


DIELMAN  KOLB. 
History  of  the  Kolb  family  beginning  with 

ludiviilual         Family 

T'        7'  T    DIELMAN  KOLB, of  Wolfsheim, in  Baden, 

Germany.  He  was  born  about  1648,  and 
did  in  17 12  or  171 3,  aged  64  years,  and 
is  buried. at  Manheim.  He  married  the 
fifth  child,  a  daughter  of  Peter  Schu- 
macher, who  afterwards  came  to  Ger- 
mantown  in  1685,  and  died  in  1707,  aged 
85  years.  He  was  a  Mennonite,  but 
later  united  with  the  Friends.  He  is  the 
first  person  definitely  ascertained  to  have 
come  from  Kriesheim,  (Says  S.  W. 
Pennypacker.)  He  bought  200  acres  of 
land  from  Herman  Op  den  Graeff  The 
agreement  is  dated  Aug.  16,  1685. 
The  deed  is  written  in  the  Dutch  or  Hol- 
land language  and  recorded  in  the  Ger- 
mantown  book.  The  wife  of  Dielman 
Kolb  died  in  1705,  aged  53  years, 
and  is  buried  at  Wolfsheim,  in  the  Pala- 
tinate. Their  children  were  Peter,  Ann, 
Martin,  Jacob,  Henry,  Dielman  and  Jo- 
hannes. 


KULP    FAMILY.  '  IJ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   i. 
DIELMAN   KOLB'. 

luilividual  Family 

No.  No. 

2  I     Peter    Kolb,  b.   1671;     d.    1727;   buried    at 

Manheim,  in  the  Palatinate,  aged  56 
years,  8  months.  He  was  a  Mennonite 
minister. 

3  2     Ann    Kolb,   b.    1676;    d.   Feb.  26,    1738,  at 

Wolfsheim  ;  m.  Balthaser  Kolb.  Never 
came  to  America. 

4  3     ]\Iarti)i  Kolb,h.  1680.  Came  to  America  and 

settled  at  Germantown  in  1707.  Married 
Magdalena,  daughter  of  Isaac  Van  Sin- 
tern  and  Neeltje  Claasen,  and  great- 
great-grand-daughter  of  Jan  dc  Voss, 
Burgomaster  in  Flanders,  in  1550.  Mar- 
tin Kolb  moved  to  Skippack  in  1709,  and 
was  ordained  to  the  ministryTin  the  Men- 
nonite Church  and  served  at  German- 
town,  and  at  Skippack  as  soon  as  an  or- 
ganization was  established  there.  His  sig- 
nature also  appears  on  the  deed  of  the 
Mennonite  Church  at  Germantown  as  a 
witness.  He  was  one  of  the  first  trustees, 
with  others,  who  held  the  property  of 
the  Mennonite  Church  at  the  Skippack 
in  trust  for  many  years.  He  died  in 
1 76 1.  Their  children  were  Magdalena, 
Neltgen,  Hannah,  Sarah,  Dielman,  Isaac, 
Maria. 

5  4    Jacob  KoIb,h.  May  21,  1685  ;  came  to  America 

in  1 707  and  settled  at  Germantown  ;  was 
m.  to  Sarah  Van  Sintern  (sister  to  Mag- 
dalena, Martin's  wife)  in   the  year  17 10, 


iW^-  , 


KULP    FAMILY. 

May  2d,  in  the  old  log  Mennonite 
Church,  at  Germantown,  in  presence  of 
the  full  congregation.  Dirk  Keyser 
officiating. 

An  obituary  notice  of  him  says  :  "  On 
the  4th  instant,  October,  1739,  Jacob 
Kolb,  of  Skippack.  As  he  was  pressing 
cider  the  beam  of  the  press  fell  on  one 
side  of  his  head  and  shoulder  and 
wounded  him  so  that  he  languished 
about  half  an  hour  and  then  died,  to  the 
exceeding  grief  of  his  relatives  and  family, 
who  are  numerous,  and  concern  of  his 
friends  and  neighbors,  among  whom  he 
lived  many  years  in  great  esteem."  Aged 
54  years.  He  was  also  a  trustee,  in  con- 
nection v\ith  his  brother,  Martin,  of  Skip- 
pack  Mennonite  congregation  as  early 
as  1 7 17,  where  he  had  moved  in  1709. 

Henry  KoU\h. ;  d.  1730.     He  came 

to  America  in  1707  and  settled  at  Ger- 
mantown ;  in  1709  he  moved  to  Skip- 
pack,  now  Montgomery  county.  Pa.  He 
was  also  a  minister  in  the  Mennonite 
Church  at  Skippack.  His  will  is  dated 
Feb.  20,  1729,  and  probated  July  13, 
1730.  His  children  were:  Peter,  David, 
Dielman,  Mary,  Dorothy,  Annie  and 
Agnes.  He  was  also  a  trustee  of  the 
Mennonite  Church  at  Skippack,  with  his 
brothers,  Jacob  Kolb  and  Martin  Kolb. 

Didman  Kolb,  b.  Nov.  10,  1691,  in  the  Pal- 
atinate (Pfaltz)  at  Wolfsheim  ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Schnebli  in  17 14,  in  his  23d  year. 
On  Mar.  21,  17 17,  started  at  Ibersheim, 
in    the    Palatinate,   for    Pennsylvania,  in 


KULP    FAMILY.  '  1 9 

Family 

No. 

6  America  ;  arrived  at  Philadelphia  on  the 

loth  of  Aug.,  17 17. 

8  Johannes  Koll\  b.  May  19,  1683.  Came  to 
America  in  1707;  moved  to  Skippack, 
now  Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  in  1709, 
and  bought  150  acres  of  land — the  deed 
is  dated  Dec.  15,  1709.  His  name  also 
appears  on  a  petition  for  a  road  to 
Farmers  Mill  in  1713,  and  on  the  tax 
list  in  1734  for  150  acres. 


CHILDREN  OF  No  4. 
MARTIN  KOLB^  of  Dillman\ 

3  9  I     iMagdalcna     Kolb,   b.    May    19,    17 10;     m. 

George  Bechtel,  on  May  3,  1730,  and  d. 
Apr.  10,  1768.  Children:  Magdalena, 
Jacob,  Martin,  Isaac,  George,  Abraham 
and  Maria. 

3  10  2     Ncltgcn  Kolb,  b.  July   20,    171 2;  m.   Jacob 

Detweiler  on  July  25,  1738.  Children: 
Magdalena,  Susanna,  Johannes,  Sara, 
Martin,  Maria,  Hannah  and  Elizabeth. 

3  II  3     Hannah  Koll},h.  Feb.  17,  171 5. 

3  12  4     Sara  Kolb,  b.   Mar.  25,    1716;    m.  Nicolaas 

Rlittenhaussen  on  Mar.  27,  1746.  Chil- 
dren :  Martin,  William,  Magdalena  and 
Nicolaas. 

3  13  5     Dillnian  Kolb,  b.  Mar.  2,  17 19;  d.  Oct.   19, 

1799  ;  aged  80  years,  5  months,  6  days  ; 
m.  Wilhelmina  Rittenhouse,  daughter  of 
Henry  Rittenhouse,  of  Worcester,  Mont- 
gomery CO.,  Pa.;  she  was  b.  Aug.  5, 
1721;  d.  May  25,  1791  ;  aged  69  years, 


20  KULP    FAMILY. 

imily 


Gen. 

Individual 

No. 

3 

13 

5  9  months.     They  were  members  of  the 

Mennonite  Church  at  Skippack,  Mont- 
gomery CO.,  Pa.,  where  they  are  buried. 
She  was  the  great-grand-daughter  of 
Willem  Rittenhouse,  the  first  minister 
and  bishop  in  the  Mennonite  Church  in 
America.  Children :  Susanna,  Martin, 
Magdalena,  Henry,  Isaac,  Wilhelmina, 
Matthias,  Daniel  and  Esther. 

14  6     Isaac    Kold,    b.    Apr.    30,    1722;  m.   Maria 

Schwartz  Dec.  4  1746;  she  d.  1764;  he 
m.  again  to  Barbara  Rittenhouse  on  Apr. 
4,  1765;  he  d.  Aug.  12,  1802.  He  re- 
sided at  Skippack  till  after  the  death  of 
his  first  wife ;  after  his  second  marriage 
with  Barbara  Rittenhouse  he  made  his 
residence  in  the  vicinity  of  Pittvillc,  near 
Germantown.  His  descendants  by  sec- 
ond marriage  are  yet  living  in  that  vicin- 
ity, and  are  well  to  do  ;  some  of  them 
have  valuable  farms.  They  were  Men- 
nonites  and  are  buried  at  the  Mennonite 
Meeting  House  in  Germantown.  His 
second  wife,  Barbara  Rittenhouse,  was  the 
widow  of  Balzer  Trout,  to  whom  she  was 
previously  married  and  had  one  daughter, 
named  Susanna  Trout,  who  died  un- 
married. He  had  children :  Martin, 
Andrew,  Dillman,  Isaac,  Magdalena, 
Abraham,  Barbara,  Sara,  Maria,  William, 
Nicolaas,  Jacob,  Magdalena,  John  and 
Maria. 

15  7     Maria  Kolb,  b.  Apr.  12,  1725  ;  m.  Johannes 

Fried  on  June  10,  1746.  Children : 
Christianna,  Magdalena,  Catharine,  Sara 
and  Maria. 


KULP    FAMILY.  21 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  9. 
MAGDALENA     KOLB3    (Bechtel),    of    MARTIN^    of 

DiLLMAN'. 


Gen 


Indivifiua:  Family 

Xo.  No. 

4  16  I      Magdalcna   Bcclitcl,   b.    Feb.    19,    1730;  m. 

Johannes  Corel ;  had  eight  children. 

4  17  2    Jacob   BecJitcl,  b.  Jan.    17,    1733;  m. — ' 


Longenecker,     daughter     of    Johannes 
Longenecker ;  had  five  children. 

18  3     Martin    Bcchtel,  b.  Jan.   2,    1735;  m.  Anna 

Riesser ;  had  .six  children. 

19  4     Isaac  Bechtel,  b.  May   19,  1739;  m.  Sophia 

Bittings  ;  had  three  children. 

20  5      George   Bechtel,  b.  Aug.  2,    1741  ;  m.  Maria 

Bitting  ;  had  four  children. 

21  6     Abraham  Bechtel,    b.    Aug.    31,     1743;    m. 

E.ster  Friedt ;  had  nine  children. 

22  7     Maria    Bechtel,  h. ,  1746;  m.  Johann 

Fritz  ;  had  two  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   10. 
NELTGEN      KOLBs    (Detweilcr),      of     MARTIN^      of 

DlLLMAN^ 

4         23  I      Magdalcna    Detzveiler,    m.  Abraham    Ober- 

holtzer  ;  had  five  children. 

4         24  2     Susanna  Detzveiler,  m.  Christian  Meyer  ;  had 

nine  children. 

4         25  3     Johannes  Detzveiler,  m.  Barbara  Meyer;  had 

eight  children. 
K.  F.— 3. 


Gen. 

4 

No. 

26 

4 

27 

4 

28 

4 

29 

4 

30 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

No. 

4  5(^/7?    Dctwciler,    m.   Chri.stian    Oberholzer  ; 
no  children. 

5  Martin    Dctivcilcr,    m.    Maria    Meyer ;    had 
twelve  children. 

6  Maria  Dctzvcilcr,  m.  Jacob  Meyer ;  had  six 
children. 

7  Hanna  Dctzueilcr,  m.  Hendrich  Oberholzer. 

8  Elizabeth    Detweiler,    m.    Johannes    Meyer ; 
had  four  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   12. 
SARAH  K0LB3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTI^^  of  Dillman'. 
4         31  I      Martin   Rittenhouse,  b.   Feb.    12,    1747;    m. 

Susanna   Detweiler,  Dec.  5,   1769;    had 
eight  children.     She  was  a  daughter  of 
Joseph     and     Maria     Detweiler,    whose 
maiden  name  was  Kolb. 
4         32  2      William  Rittenhouse,  m.  Margaretta  Walck- 

ers  ;  had  three  children. 
4  33  3     Magdalena  Rittenhouse. 

4         34  4     Nicolaas  Rittenhouse. 

The  two  latter  were  unmarried,  as  old  records  will  show. 


4 

35 

4 

36 

4 

37 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   13. 
DILLMAN  K0LB3,  of  Martin-,  of  Dillman\ 

1  Susanna  Kolb,  unmarried. 

2  Martin  Kolb,  d.  unmarried. 

3  Magdalena  Kolb,h.  May  23,  1746;  d.  June 
29,  1822;  m.  Isaac  Cassel,Aug.  13,  1801. 
This  was  his  second  marriage ;  no  issue 
by  this  marriage.  He  was  a  Mennonite 
minister  at  Skippack,  Montgomery  co., 
Pa.  Henry  Cassel  is  now  (1893)  living 
on  the  old  homestead,  on  the  Skippack, 
Montgomery  co..  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  23 


Gen. 


4384  Hotricli  Kolb,  m.  Ester  Metz ;  res.  Mont- 
gomery CO.,  Pa. ;  Mennonitc  ;  had  nine 
children. 

4  39  5      Isaac  Kolb.h.  ;  d.  1828;    moved  to 

Maryland  when  yet  single  and  settled  in 
the  vicinity  of  Frederick  city,  and  m. 
Susanna  Keiser.  He  for  some  time 
taught  school  in  his  own  house,  and  fol- 
lowed farming. 

4         40  6      WilJuimiiia  Kolb,  m.  Dirck  Keyser,  of  Wor- 

cester, Montgomery  co.,  Pa. ;  farmer  ; 
Mennonite  ;  had  two  children. 

4         41  7     j\Iatt/iias  Kolb,  b.  Dec.  16,  1759.;  d.  March 

9,  1837;  m.  Anna  Funk;  b.  May  lO, 
1767;  d.  May  20,  1849.  She  was  a 
daughter  of  Rev.  Jacob  Funk,  preacher 
in  the  Mennonite  church  at  Germantown 
for  forty-two  years.  Matthias  Kolb  was  a 
resident  of  Vincent  township,  Chester  co., 
Pa.,  near  Lawrencevillc ;  farmer;  Men- 
nonite. 

4         42  7     Daniel  Kolb,  h.  iy66\  d.  18 16;  m.  P^lizabeth 

Funk;  b.  Nov.  20,  1768;  d.  Dec.  28, 
1 851;  and  a  daughter  of  Rev.  Jacob 
Funk,  preacher  in  the  Germantown  Men- 
nonite church  for  about  forty-two  years. 
They  were  also  Mennonites,  and  are 
buried  at  Skippack  Mennonite  church  ; 
res.  Lower  Providence  township,  Mont- 
gomery CO.,  Pa.,  near  Shannonville ; 
farmer. 

4         43  8     Esther  Kolb,  b. ;    m.  Samuel    Funk, 

Apr.  29,  1788.  He  was  b.  March  6, 
1762;    d.  Jan.   7,    1829;    a  .son  of  Rev. 


24  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Familr 

Gen.  No.  Xo.  " 

4         43  ^  Jacob     Funk,     Mennonite    preacher    at 

Germantown.     They  were  Mennonites  ; 
farmer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  14. 

ISAAC  K0LB3,  of  Martin-  of  Dillman\ 

Children  by  first  marriage  with  Maria  Schwartz. 

4         44  I      Martin  Kolb,  m.  Sara  Kolb,  daughter  of  Dill- 

man  ;  had  three  children  ;  she  died.  He 
m.  second  time  to  Catharine  Jans,  and 
had  four  children. 

4         45  2     Andreas  Kolb,   d.   unmarried;    has    been   a 

school  teacher,  and  bore  a  very  good 
reputation.  He  was  a  well  -  educated 
man,  and  a  very  good  penman  ;  res.  at 
Skippack,  Montgomery  co..  Pa.  There 
are  yet  samples  of  his  "  Fractur  Schrif- 
tcn  "  in  some  of  the  families;  a  Men- 
nonite. 

4         46  3     i9///w(r?«  AWi^,  m.  Polly  Huntsman  ;  res.  near 

Germantown,  Pa. 

4         47  4     Isaac  Kolb,  m.   Elizabeth   Moore,  German- 

town. 

4         48  5     Magdalcna  Kolb. 

4         49  6     Abraham  Kolb,  b.  March  7,  1755  ;  m.  Anna 

Meyer,  Nov.  30,  1784;  res.  near  Ger- 
mantown, Pa. 

7  Barbara  Kolb,  m.  P^li  Barrow ;  no  issue. 

8  Sara  Kolb,  d.  unmarried. 

9  Maria  Kolb,  d.  young. 


4 

50 

4 

51 

4 

52 

KULP    FAMILY.  2$ 

Children  by  second  marriage  with  Barbara  Rittenhouse. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

4         53  lo      Williain   Kolb,  m.  Sallie   Knorr ;    res.   Ger- 

town. 

1 1  Nicolaas  Kolb,  d.  unmarried. 

12  Jacob  Kolb,  m.  Rebecca  Shearman,  German- 
town. 

13  Magdaloia  Kolb. 

14  Johannes  Kolb,  m.  Margaret   Brunner,  Ger- 

mantown. 

4  58  15      Maria  Kolb. 


4 

54 

4 

55 

4 

56 

4 

57 

4 

60 

4 

61 

4 

62 

4 

63 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  15. 
MARIA  K0LB3  (Friedt),  of  MARTIN^  of  DillmanS 

59  I      Christina  Fried,  h.dihovii  1748;  m.  Abraham 

Eist ;   had  five  children. 

2  Madalcna  Fried,  b.  about    175 1  ;  m.  Chris- 
tian Haldeman  ;  had  nine  children. 

3  Catharine  Fried,  b.  about   1754;  m.  Johan- 
nes Kister  (Custer) ;  had  two  children. 

4  Sara  Fried,  b.  about   1757  ? 

5  Maria  Fried,   b.  about    1760;    m.    Hcnrich 
Wismer  ;   had  two  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  16. 
MAGDALENA    BECHTEL^  (Corel),  of    Magdalena 

KoLB3  (Bechtel),  of   MARTIN^  of   DILLMAN^ 

5  64  I      Martin  Corel. 


26  KULP    FAklLY. 


Gen. 

5 

Individual 
65 

Family 
No.' 

2 

George  Corel. 

5 

66 

3 

Magdaleiia  Corel. 

5 

67 

4 

Maria  Corel. 

5 

68 

5 

JoJiaiines  Corel. 

5 

69 

6 

Sara  Corel. 

5 

70 

7 

Abraham  Corel. 

5 

71 

8 

A>i)ia  Corel. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   17. 
JACOB  BECHTEU,  of  Magdalena  Kolb3  (Bechtel), 

of   MARTI^•^   of   DiLLMAN'. 

1  Jaeob  Bechtel,  m.  Miss Rosenberg. 

2  Magdalena  Bechtel. 

3  Susanna  Bechtel. 

4  David  Bechtel. 

5  Catharine  Bechtel. 


5 

72 

5 

??> 

5 

74 

5 

75 

5 

76 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   18. 

MARTIN     BECHTEL^,     of    Magdalena    Kolb3,    of 
Marti  x^  of  Dillman'. 

1  Johannes    Bechtel,  m.  Maria  Bregen. 

2  Abraham  Bechtel. 

3  Jacob  Bechtel. 

4  Salon ia   Bechtel. 

5  Hanna    Bechtel. 

6  Maria  Bechtel. 


5 

77 

5 

78 

5 

79 

5 

80 

5 

81 

5 

82 

KULP    FAMILY.  2/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   19. 

ISAAC  BECHTEL4,    of  Magdalena  Kolb3  (Bechtel), 
of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

Indiviilual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

5  83  I     Magdalena  Bcchtcl. 

5  84  2     Maria  Bcchtcl. 

5  85  3    Johannes  Bcchtcl. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  20. 
GEORGE  BECHTEL4,  of  Magdalena  Kolb3  (Bcchtcl), 
of  Martin",  of  Dillman'. 

5  86  I  Joseph  Bcchtcl. 

5  87  2  Jacob  Bcchtcl. 

5  88  3  George  Bcchtcl. 

5  89  4  Magdalena  Bechtel. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  21. 

ABRAHAM  BECHTEL^,  of  Magdalena  Kolb3  (Bcch- 
tcl), of  Martin",  of  Dillman'. 

I     Magdalena  B  edit  el. 

Barbara  Bechtel. 

Maria  Bechtel. 

Peter  Bechtel. 
5      George   Bcchtcl. 

Bcchtcl. 


90 

I 

91 

2 

92 

3 

93 

4 

94 

5 

95 

6 

96 

7 

97 

8 

98 

9 

c 

Names 

not 
known. 


Bcchtcl. 
Bechtel. 
Bechtel. 


28  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  22. 

MARIA    BECHTEL4   (Fritz),   of    Magdalena    Kolb3 
(Bechtel),  of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

5  99  I     Magdalena  Fritz. 

5        100  2     Maria  Fritz. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  23. 

MAGDALENA      DETVVEILER^     (Oberholzer ),      of 
Neltgen  Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Jacob  Oberholzer. 

2  Abraham  Oberholzer. 

3  Maria  Oberholzer,  m.  William  Meyer. 

4  Heiirieh   Oberholzer. 

5  Isaac  Oberholzer. 


5 

lOI 

5 

102 

5 

103 

5 

104 

5 

105 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  24. 

SUSANNA  DETWEILER4  (Meyer),  of  Neltgen  Kolb3 
(Detweiler),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Fannie  Meyer,  b.  1750. 

2  Jacob  Meyer,  b.    175  i  ;  m.  Mary  Detweiler. 

3  Maria  Meyer,  b.  1753  ;  m.  Joseph  Alderfer  ; 
no  issue. 

4  Sara  Meyer,  b.  1754. 

5  Christian  Meyer,  b.  1755. 

6  Magdalena  Meyer,  b.  1757. 


106 

107 

108 

109 

1 10 

1 1 1 

KULP    FAMILY.  2g 


Individual 
<;en. 


5        112  7     Barbara  Meyer,  h.  1759. 

5        113  8     Samuel  Meyer,    b.    1766;    m.  Annie    Ober- 

holzer. 

5        114  9     Abrahajii    Meyer,    b.    Dec.    17,     1767;    m. 

Catharine    Hagey.      Had  the  following 
children  : 

1  Lizzie  Meyer. 

2  Susan  Meyer. 

3  George  Meyer. 

4  Abraliani  Meyer. 

10  Joliaunes     Meyer,    b.    1771  ;    m.    Elizabeth 
Schrager.     Their  children  were  : 

1  Joseph  Meyer. 

2  Christian  Meyer. 

3  Catharine  Meyer. 

4  Elizabeth  Meyer. 

5  Abraliani  Meyer. 

6  Garret  Meyer. 

7  JoJin  Meyer. 
"8     Samuel  Meyer. 

1 1  Catharine  Meyer,  b.  Feb.  28,  1772  ;  m.  Jacob 
Swartley. 

12  Elizabeth  Meyer,  b.  Apr.  24,   1775. 

13  Susanna  Meyer,  b.  1777;  m. Ober- 

holzer ;    after  his    decease  she    m.  John 
Freed. 


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30  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  25. 

JOHANNES  DETWEILER+,  of  Neltgen  Kolb3  (Det- 
weiler),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 


Individual  Family 


5 

115 

5 

116 

5 

117 

5 

118 

5 

119 

5 

120 

5 

121 

5 

122 

1  Jacob  Dctzvcilcr. 

2  Maria  Dctivcilcr. 

3  ^Elizabctli  Dctivcilcr. 

4  Joluianncs  Dcticcilcr. 

5  ^Elizabeth  Dctzvcilcr. 

6  Susanna  Dctn'cilcr. 

7  Peter  Dctwcilcr. 

8  Barbara  Dctiucilcr. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  27. 

MARTIN    DETWEILER*,  of  Neltgen   Kolb3  (Det- 
weiler),  of  Martin^  of  Dillmax'. 

5        123  I      r///7VA7/A7ur//r;',  b.  Aucr.  3,  1772;  d.  Aug. 

20,  1843  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Reiff. 

Isaac  Dctivcilcr,  d.  young. 

2  Jacob  Dctivcilcr. 

3  Samuel  Dehuei/er,  m.  Miss  Atherholt ;   sec- 
ond, Mary  Fretz. 

4  Hanna  Detz^'ciier,  m.  Henry  Rosenberger. 

5  Snsanna  Detcveiler,  m.  Isaac  Rosenberger. 

6  Maria  Detiveiler,  m.  John  Price. 

7  Abraham  Detzveiler,  m.  Elizabeth  Clemmer. 


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125 

5 

126 

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127 

5 

128 

5 

129 

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KULP    FAMILY.  3  I 

Imiivi.lmil  Faniilv 

No.  No. 

5        130  8     Sara  DL'tzi'L-iVcT,  m.  John  Rosenhevger. 

5        131  9     Barbara  Dctzvcilcr,  m.  George  Cassel. 

5  b  10     Bciijaiiiiii  Dehvcilcr,  m.   Magdalena  Moyer 

June  3,  1798  ;  d.  Apr.  6,  1873  ;  had  been 
a  deacon  in  the  Salford  Mennonite 
Church. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  28. 

MARIA  DETWEILER^  (Meyer),  of  Neltgen  Kolb? 
(Detweiler),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 


5 

132 

I 

Susanna  Meyer. 

5 

133 

2 

Cliristian  ALycr. 

5 

134 

3 

Jacob  Mijcr. 

5 

135 

4 

Maria  Meyer. 

5 

136 

5 

A  brah  a  m  Meyer. 

5 

137 

6 

Sara  Meyer. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  30. 

ELIZABETH    DETWEILER^   (Meyer),    of  Neltgen 
Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

5  138  I  Jacob  Meyer. 

5  139  2  Peter  Meyer. 

5  140  3  Maria  Meyer. 

5  141  4  Susanna  Meyer. 


32  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  31. 

MARTIN  RITTEN HOUSED  of  Sarah  Koi.b3  (Ritten- 
house),  of  Martin^  of  Dillman^ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

5        142  I     Joseph  Rittcnhoi(SL\m   Miss Rohrer; 

had  two  children. 

5        143  2     Nicholas  Rittcnliousc,  b.  1774;  d.  1859;  aged 

81  years;  m.  first,  Sophia  Brandt;  after 
her  decease  he  married  again  to  Catha- 
rine Razer  ;  after  her  decease  he  married 
again  to  Sarah  M.  Miller,  res.,  Rox- 
boroLigh,  Philadelphia. 

5        144  3      Williaui  Rittoihoiise. 

5        145            4     Elizabetli  RittcnhousL\h.  1779;   d.  1850;  m. 
Thomas  Umsted,  b. ;  d.  1846. 

5        146  5     Jacob  D.  R'Jtcnhousc,h.  1783;    d.  1843;  m. 

Mary  Reiner,  b.  Sept.  10,  1784;  d.  April 
17,  1874,  aged  89  years,  7  months,  7 
days  ;  farmer. 

5        147  6     Sarah    Rittciihousc,    m.    Philip    Reiner    on 

March  19,  1805  ;  resided  in  Montgomery 
county.  Pa. ;  farmer. 

5        148  7     Susanna  Rittcnhousc,  b.    1786;    d.  July  26, 

1863,  in  the  77th  year  ;  m.  Daniel  Adams 
Nixon  March  14,  1809.  He  was  born 
1785;  died  Jan.  17,  1868,  in  his  83d 
year.  They  are  both  buried  at  the  Ger- 
mantown  Mennonite  meeting-house. 

5        149  8     Martin  D.  Rittcnhousc,  h.  Sept.  17,  1788;  d. 

June  1,  1865  ;  m.  Amelia  Rittenhouse,  b. 
July  22,  1790;  d.  Dec.  5,  1864.  She  was 
the  daughter  of  William  Rittenhouse^,  b. 
about  1760,  and  d.  Oct.  3,  1819,  and  Ann 
Rook  ;   resided  in  Luzerne  county.  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  35 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  32. 

WILLIAM  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Kitten- 
house),  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 


ludivi.Uial 


Gen. 


5        150  I      Sara/i  RittciiJiousc,  b.  about  1795. 

5        151  2      WilHani  Rittcn]ioiisc,h.  -s^iont  \']Q,'i. 

5        152  3     Jacob  RittcuJL0USL\h.  -dhovX  1800. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  38. 

HENRICH  KOLB^  of  Dillmans,  of  MARTI^•^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

5         153  I      /?<'?7'/c/ AW//,  m.  Elizabeth  Shutt ;   re.s..  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 

5        154  2    Jacob  Kolb,  m.  widow  Crawford  ;  res.,  Lower 

Providence,  Montgomery  county,  Pa., 
near  Shannonville  ;  had  one  child. 

5        155  3     Da>iicl  Kolb.  ' 

5        156  4    Joliu  Kolb,  d.  single. 

5        157  5      Martin  AW/^m.  Esther  Essig ;    res.,  Mont- 

gomery county,  Pa. 

5        158  6     Henry  Kolb,  d.  unmarried. 

5        159  7     Nancy  Kolb,  d.   March   i,  1879,  in  her  82d 

year;  m.  Joseph  Gotwals ;  d.  April  10, 
1871,  in  his  82d  year;  res.,  Lower  Prov- 
idence, Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  farmer. 

5        160  8      Wilhchnina  Kolb,  m.  Samuel  Jones^  of  Wor- 

cester, Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

5        161  9   -Sarah  Kolb,  m.  Daniel  Buchert,  of   Mont- 

gomery county.  Pa. 


34  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  39. 
ISAAC  KOLB+,  of  DILLMAN3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Familv 
Gen.  N...  No. 

5        162  1      David  Kolh.h.  1793;  d.  1862;  m.  Elizabeth 

Castor  June  13,  1813;  d.  1826  in  Mary- 
land. 

2  Savnicl   Koll\  b.    1791  ;     d.    1866,  in  Ohio; 
single. 

3  Matthias  Kolb,  b.  1804;    d.  1886,  in  Mary- 
land ;  was  married  and  had  children. 

4  A  dauo^Jitcr,  m.  Isaac   Mcach,  of  Penns)'lva- 

nia  ;   moved  west  and  died  there  ;  noth- 
ing" further  is  known. 

5        166  5     ^  (iauglitcr,  m.  Samuel  Franer,  of  Pennsyl- 

\'ania,  and  moved  west,  and  died  there  ; 
no  further  knowledg-e. 


5 

163 

5 

164 

5 

165 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  40. 

WILHELMINA    KOLB^   (Keyser),    of    Dillman3,    of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

5        167  I     Jacob    Kcyscr,    m.    Hannah    Godshall ;    no 

issue. 

5        168  2     J/c?//)' A'(!^'.sr7-,  m.  John  Johnson  ;  no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  41. 
MATTHIAS    K0LB4,   of    Dillman3,   of    Martin-,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

5        169  I      Elizabeth  Kolb,  b.   May  9,  1786;  d.  July  6, 

1876;     m.  Jacob   Kelter,  son  of  David 


KULP    FAMILY.  35 


Geu 


lily 


5        169  I  Kelter,  of  Germantown.     He  was  b.  Jan., 

1786;  d.  May  26,  1875;  farmer;  Men- 
nonites  ;  re.sidence,  Trappe,  Montgomery 
county,  ]^a. 

5        170  2     Martin  KoR\  b.   Nov.  7,  1789;    d.  July  19, 

1811  ;   unmarried. 

5        171  3     Jacob  Kolb,  b.  Sept.  17,  1793;    d.  June    19, 

1866;  m.  Elizabeth  Schwartz;  after  her 
decease  he  married  a  second  time  to 
Mary  Barker;  he  was  a  justice  of  the 
peace  and  conveyancer  for  many  years  ; 
also,  commissioner  of  Chester  county ; 
and  other  public  positions  had  been  held 
by  him. 

5        172  4    John  Kolb,  b.  Oct.  3,  1795  ;  d.  June  12,  1871  ; 

m.  Sarah  Detweiler ;  res.,  Vincent  town- 
ship, Chester  county,  near  Lawrenceville; 
farmer;    Mennonites. 

5        173  5     Ann  Kolb,  b.   March  28,  1798;    d.  Jan.  28, 

1 840  ;  m.  Jacob  Kunsenhauser  ;  res., 
Chester  county,  Pa. 

5        174  6     Isaac  Kolb,  b.  April  26,    1800;    d.   May  6, 

1875;  m.  h:ther  Dismond,  b.  Aug.  27, 
1800  ;  she  is  now  (1895)  in  the  95th  year 
of  her  age,  her  mind  bright  and  clear,  and 
able  to  go  out  visiting  friends ;  living 
with  her  son  William  in  Philadelphia. 

5        175  7     Mary  Kolb,  b.  Jan.  29,  1 802  ;  d.  Oct.  31,1 804. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  42. 
DANIEL  KOLB^,  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin^  DILLMAK^ 
5        176  I      5r7/////iV  AW/;,  b.  Nov.  17,  1794;    d.  Dec.  28, 


36  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 

luiliiidual 
No. 

Family 
No. 

5 

176 

I 

1869;  m.  Kate  Hunsberger,  b.  Nov.  22, 
1795;  d.  Oct.  22,  1865;  res.,  Coventry^ 
Chester  county,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites, 

5        177  2     Magdalciia   Kolh,  b.  about   1796;    d.   aged 

about  18  years;  unmarried. 

5        178  3     y^//;/ AW/;,  b.  about  1798;  d.  1847;  m.  John 

Sloatz,  weaver  and  farmer;  res.,  Lower 
Providence,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
no  issue.  She  is  buried  at  the  old  Skip- 
pack  Mennonite  meeting-house. 

5        179  4      WUhclviiiia  AW/-,  b.  May  25,  1800;    d.  July 

18,  1876;  m.  Jacob  Cassel  March  7,, 
1819;   he  was  b.  July  5,  1792  ;   died  Nov. 

19,  1878,  aged  86  years,  4  months,  14 
days  ;  weaver  and  farmer  ;  Mennonites.; 
res.,  Upper  Salford  township,  Montgom- 
ery county,  Pa.,  near  Schwenksville. 

5        180  5     Daniel  Kolb,  b.  Nov.  21,  1802;    d.  Aug.  6,, 

1875;  single;  he  lived  with  his  brother 
Samuel  in  Coventry,  Chester  county, 
and  occupied  much  of  his  time  in  chop- 
ping wood  ;  he  was  a  Mennonite. 

5        181  6    Jacob  Kolb,  b.  Aug.  26,   1805;    d.  April  9, 

1876,  aged  70  years,  7  months,  13  days; 
m.  Susanna  Cassel,  daughter  of  Abraham 
Cassel;  she  was  b.  Aug.  25,  1807;  d. 
May  10,  1874;  they  are  buried  at  the 
Upper  Mennonite  meeting  -  house,  in 
'  Skippack,     Montgomery     county.    Pa. ; 

farmer ;  Mennonities.  He  was  for  a 
number  of  years  one  of  the  trustees  of 
said  meeting-house  and  church  property  ; 
he  also  served  for  many  years  as  super- 


KULP    FAMILY.  3/ 


Geu. 


r        i8i  6  visor  in  Skippack  township,  to  the  entire 

satisfaction  of  those  whom  he  served. 

5        182  7     David  Kolb,  b.  Nov.  7,  1807;    d.  March  25, 

1877,  aged  69  years,  3  months,  18  days  ; 
m.  Sarah  Hunsicker,  daughter  of  Jacob 
and  Sarah  (Kolb)  Hun.sicker,  of  Upper 
Providence  twp.,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa.  He  was  a  harness  maker  by  trade, 
and  resided  at  Port  Providence  ;  his  wife, 
Sarah,  d.  Dec.  26,  i860;  she  was  b.  May 
17,  1817. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  43. 
ESTHER  KOLB+  (Funk),  of  Dillmans,  of  MARTI^^  ot 

DiLLMAN'. 

5        183  I     Jacob  Funk,  b.  Apr.   28,  1789;    d.  May  30, 

1824;  single. 
5        184  2     /s-^«(r /v/;//',  d.  unmarried. 

5        185  3     5rt:;w/<;'/i^/////',  d.  Jan.  7,  1829;  unmarried. 

5        186  4     y^//;/ F?/;/A,  b.  March  23,  1794;  d.  March  27, 

1882  ;  m.  Jonathan  Gilbert  Nov.  8,  18 18  ; 
he  died  about  1823;  she  married  again 
to  Jesse  Gilbert,  b  May  22,  1787;  d. 
Feb.  21,  1852. 

5        187  5      Abraham  Funk,  d.  unmarried. 

5        188  6     David  Funk,  b.  April  11,  1797;    d.  May  5, 

1872;  m.  Mary  Heiser,  b.  July  i,  181 3; 
d.  Feb.  3,  1850;  no  issue. 

5        189  7     Maria  Funk.h.  Jan.  14,  1799;    d.  Sept.  16, 

1831  ;  single,. 


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38  KULP    FAMILY, 


ludividual         Family 


5        190  8     ElccDior  Funk,  d.  in  1887,  in  the  8oth  year 

of  her  age  ;  m.  John  G.  Wolf;  residence, 
Philadelphia. 

5        191  9     Martin  Funk,  d.  April  11,  1882,  in  the  8ist 

year  of  his  age;  he  was  b.  about  1801  ; 
res.,  Philadelphia ;  single. 

5        192  10     Daniel  Fnnk,  b.  April  30,  1804;  d.  Dec    13, 

1832  ;  single. 

5        193  II      Wiihehnina  Funk,h.  1806;  d.  unmarried. 


childrp:n  of  no.  44. 

MARTIN  K0LB4,  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman\ 

5        194  I      Hannah  Kolb,  m.  Henry  Detweiler. 

5        195  2     Barbara  Kolb,  m.  Isaac  Detweiler. 

5        196  3     Kate  Kolb,  m.  Dillman  Godshall. 

5        197  4     Molly  Kolb,  m.  first,  John  Hunsicker;  sec- 

ond, Henry  Kolb. 

5  198  5  Sarah  Kolb,  m.  Jacob  Hunsicker. 

5  199  6  Magdalcna  Kolb,  m.  John  Hunsicker. 

5  200  7  Susie  Kolb,  m.  Garret  Reiff. 

5  201  8  Isaac  Kolb,  m.  Molly  Krout. 

5  202  9  Abraham  Kolb,  m.  Barbara  Wismer. 

5        203  10     Nicholas  Kolb,  m.  Elizabeth  Kolb;  after  the 

decease    of    Nicholas    Kolb,    EHzabeth 
married  Henry  Swartley. 

5        204  1 1     JoJin  Kolb,  m.  Betsy  Reiff;  after  the  decease 

of  John  Kolb,  Betsy  m.  David  Bergey, 
who  was  afterwards  ordained  a  minister 


KULP    FAMILY.  39 


lurlivWiial  Fai 

Gen.  No. 


5        204  1 1  in  the  Skippackville   Mennonite  congre- 

gation. 

5        205  12     Martin  K'llb,  d.  young. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  46. 
DILLMAN  K0LB4,  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman\ 

5        206  I      NatJuDi  Ko/b,  d.   March   31,  1832,  aged  31 

years,  S  months,  16  days. 

5        207  2     Hannah  Kolh,  m.  Frantz  ;  she  died 

Oct.  23,  1836,  aged  32  years,  2  months, 
21  days. 

5        208  3      Tacy  Kolb. 

5        209  4     Niclwlas    Kolb,  d.  Aug.    11,    1837,  aged   29 

years,  2  months,  27  days. 

5        210  5      Williani  Kolb. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  47. 

ISAAC  K0LB4,  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTIN^  of  DILLMAN^ 

5        211  I     Joseph  Kolb. 

5        212  2     PJiilip  Kolb,  m.  Ann  Nice. 

5        213  3     Jacob  Kolb,  d.  single  August  23,  1823,  aged 

29  years ;  he  had  studied  medicine,  and 
was  engaged  to  be  married ;  his  father, 
Isaac,  was  taken  sick  with  typhus  fever, 
and  died  at  five  o'clock  on  the  morning 
of  Aug.  23,  1823,  and  the  son,  Jacob, 
died  about  five  o'clock  on  the  same  day 
in  the  afternoon ;  both  are  buried  in  one 


40  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.  " 

5        213  3  grave,  side  by  .side,  in  the  old  Mennonite 

grave-yard  at  Germantown  avenue  and 
Herman  streets,  Germantown. 

4  Mary  A)in  Kolb,  m.  George  Wentz. 

5  ■Hannah  Kolb,  m.  Jacob  Wentz. 

6  Eliza  Kolb,  m.  John  Pierson. 

7  Maria  Kolb. 


5 

21-4 

5 

2It, 

5 

216 

5 

217 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  49. 

ABRAHAM  KOLBS  of  Isaacs,  of  Martin-,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

5        218  I      Isaac  M.  Kolb,  b.  Sept.  21,  1785  ;  d.  Dec.  3, 

1835  ;  m.  Sarah  Brunner  April  26,  1809. 


CIHLDREN  OF  No.  53. 
WILLIAM  KOLB^  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTI^•^  of  Dillman'. 

5        219  I      WilHa7n    Kolb,  m.  Ann  Tyson;    he  was    a 

school  teacher  at  Pittville,  Philadelphia  ; 
he  w^as  also  a  surveyor  and  conveyancer 
of  some  note. 

5        220  I      Susan  Kolb,  d.  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  55. 

JACOB  KOLB+,  of  IsA.\c3,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

5        221  I     Joh)i    Kolb,    m.    Mary    Wunder ;    after    the 

death  of  John  Kolb  the  widow,  Mary, 
married  John  Schaeffer;  he  died  and 
left    her    a    widow ;    res.,  Germantown ; 


KULP    FAMILY.  4 1 

IndividiKil  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. " 

5        221  I  Mennonite ;     had    two    children,    Jacob 

and  Susan,  by  fir.st  marriage. 

5        222  2     Sarah  Kolb,  m.  John  Detwiler ;  res.,  German- 

town  ;   Mennonites  ;  one  child,  Rebecca. 

5        223  3     Andrcio  Kolb,  d.  unmarried,  aged  60  years, 

at  Germantown. 

5        224  4     Barbara  Kolb,  d.  unmarried,  aged   31  years. 

5        225  5     Jacob  Ko'b,  m.  Rachel  Segar  ;  she  died;   he 

married  again  to  Caroline  English  ;  had 
two  children,  John  and  Sarah  ;  he  was 
killed  in  a  mill. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  57. 

JOHN  KOLB+,  of  Is.\AC3,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

5        226  I      Mary  Kolb,  d.  unmarried. 

5        227  2     AbraJiaui  Kolb,  m.  Catharine  Nice.    . 

5        228  3     JoJiii  B.  Kolb,  d.   unmarried ;    all  buried  at 

Germantown  Mennonite  meeting-house; 
John  B.  Kolb  willed  ^500  to  the  Ger- 
mantown concrreeation. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  59. 

CHRISTIANA  FRIED^  (List),  of  Maria  Kolb3  Fried), 
of  Martin^  of  DILLMA^'^ 

5  229  I  Saiuini  Eist;  now  East. 

5  230  2  Maria  Eist. 

5  231  3  Nicholas  Eist. 

5  232  4  Magdaloia  Eist. 

5  233  5  JoJiaiDics  Eist. 


42  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  60. 

MAGDALENA  FRIED^  (Haldeman),  of  Maria  Kolb^ 
(Fried),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

Indiviilual  Family 

Ku. 

1  CatJiarine  llaldsuian. 

2  Johannes  Haldeman. 

3  JMaria  Ilaldenian. 

4  Jacob  Haldeuiajl.  ' 

5  ;    C/iristian  HaldeniaH. 

6  \A6raJiani  Ha/denian. 

7  'Magdalen a  Ha'devian.\ 

8  Isaac  Haldemafi  •■  ■ ' 

9  Benjaniin  Haldeman. 


Gen. 

5 

No. 
234 

5 

235 

5 

236 

5 

237 

5 

238 

5 

239 

5 

240 

5 

241 

5 

242 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  61. 

CATHARINE    FRIED^    (Kister),    of    Maria    Kolb3 
(Fried),  of  MARTI^•^  of  Dillmax'. 

5        243  I      Maria  Kister,  now  Custer. 

5        244  2     Johannes  Kister. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  63. 
MARIA  FRIED4  (Wismer),  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Fried), 

of   MARTI^•^    of   DiLLMAN'. 

5        245  I     Joha}incs  Wismer. 

5        246  2     Barbara  Wismer. 


''OUm 


NICHOLAS  RITTENHOUSE,  SK. 


KULP    FAMILY.  43 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   142. 

JOSEPH    RITTENH0USE5,  of    Martin^   of    Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  So.  No.' 

6       247  I      One  cJiild,   m.  a   Levering ;  had   0112   child, 

Alexander. 

6       248  2     One  child,  no  name  reported. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   143. 

NICHOLAS  RITTENH0USE5,  of  Martin*,  of  Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

6       249  I      Martin  B.  Riitcnhonse,  b.  1 799 ;  d.  October 

29,  1863;  m.  Emeline  H.  Reiner,  June 
10,  1862;  had  one  child,  Martini,  uho, 
with  her  mother,  reside  at  Germantown. 

6        250  2     James  Rittenhouse,  b.  about    1803;   m.   Lu- 

cinda  Drexler,  daughter  of  Reuben 
Drexler. 

6        251  3     Nicholas  Rittenhouse,  b.  1806;   d.  July 

18,  1890;  m.  Sarah  W.  Potts  in  1836. 
She  was  born  July  26,  181 3,  and  died  in 
1854.  She  was  the  daughter  of  William 
and  Ann  Potts. 

6       252  4     Charles  Rittenliouse,  b.   May  31,  1808;    m. 

Amelia  Van  Buskirk,  daug-hter  of  George 
Van  Buskirk ;  settled  at  Pottstown, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa.  Later  they 
moved  to  Maryland,  where  he  died  Au- 
gust 6,  1 872.  The  widow,  Amelia,  is  still 
living  with  her  son,  Charles,  near  Balti- 
more, Md.  (1893). 


44  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No. ' 

6        253  5     JosiaJi  Rittcnfionsc,   m.  Siirah    M.   Chesney  ; 

children  Emma  and  Nicholas. 

6       254  6     George  P.  Rittciihoiise,  b. d.  1890;  m. 

Tobitha  Potts;  b. ;  d.  1885. 

6        255  7     David  RittciiJioiisc,  (XxeA  yowwg. 

6       256  8    Jesse  RitteiiJumse,  died  young. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   145. 

ELIZABETH  RITTENHOUSEs(Um.sted),of Martin^, 
of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhou.se),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

6       257  I      William  Uvisted,h  1800;  d.  1886;  m. 

Maria  Rittenhou.se;  b.  April  6,  1803. 
She  was  a  daughter  of  Daniel  Rittcn- 
house,  son  of  John'',  of  Roxborough. 

6       258  2     Arno'.d  Umsied,  m.  Julia  Bettinger. 

6        259  3      Catharine  Uinsted,  m.  Francis  Hartman. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   146. 

JACOB  D.  RITTENH0USE5,  of  Martin^  of  Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        260  I      Henry  R.  Ritteii/unise,  b.  August  27,  1807; 

d.  September  14,  1878  ;  m.  Miss  Wismer. 
She  died.  He  married  again  to  Sarah 
Raudenbush. 

6       261  2     David  RittenJwusc,  b.  January    17,  1809;  d. 

October  6,  1876;  m.  Ann  Johnson. 

6        262  3     J/rt;Y/;/ 7?///r;///<??/.yr,  b.  October  19,  1810;  m. 

Sarah  Hendricks. 


KULP    FAMILY.  45 


■Gen. 


6 

264 

5 

6 

265 

6 

6 

266 

7 

6 

267 

8 

6 

268 

Q 

6        263  4     Susanna  RittcnJiousc,   b.   August    1 8,  1 812; 

m.  David  Bechtel.  He  died.  She  mar- 
ried again  to  Henry  Hunsicker,  miller. 

Auios  Rittoiliousc,  b.  December  6,  181 3;  d. 
young. 

Hannah  Riltcnliouse^h.  September  23,  181  5  ; 
d.  young. 

Sarah  Rittcnlinisc,  b.  September  10,  1817; 
d.  young. 

Jacob  RittcnJiousc,  b.  March  31,  18 19;  m. 
Catharine  Kratz  ;  no  issue;  she  d.  1892. 

Mary  Riticn house,  b.  November  14,  18 20; 
m.  Charles  Tyson ;  had  one  son,  who 
died  young. 

6       269  10      William  Rittcnhonsc,  b.  December  30,  1822; 

d.  February  28,  1887  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Lin- 
derman. 

6       270  II      Elizabeth  Rittcnhonsc,  h.  A^inl  24,  1824;  m. 

Jacob  Detwiler ;  moved  to  Dayton,  Ohio. 

6       271  12     Ann  Rittenluvise,  b.  November  21,  1827;  m. 

Thomas  Evans,  of  Limerick  Square. 

6       272  13     Rachel  Rittenlioiisc,  b.  October  2,  1829;  m. 

Abraham  Hunsicker;  he  died  in  1890; 
residence,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

6       273  14     Samuel  R.  Rittenhouse,  JM.  D.,  b.  June  16, 

1832  ;  m.  Anna  Maria  Schaeffer  on  Sep- 
tember 16,  1858;  residing  at  Reading, 
Pa.,  and  a  practicing  physician. 

Dr.  Samuel  Rittenhouse,  son  of  Jacob  D.  Rittenhouse 
and  Mary  Reiner  Rittenhouse,  was  born  in  Upper  Providence 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa.,  January  16,  1832. 


46  KULP    FAMILY. 

He  obtained  his  early  education  in  the  pubHc  schools, 
and  later,  attended,  for  several  years,  Washington  Hall  board- 
ing school,  Trappe,  Pa.,  under  the  tutorship  of  Abel  Rambo, 
at  that  time  principal  of  that  institution. 

He  read  medicine  with  Dr.  William  B.  Hahn,  and  took 
his  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania in  the  spring  of  1853.  After  graduation,  during  the 
session  of  1853  and  '54,  he  again  attended  the  lectures  given 
at  that  institution,  and  availed  himself  of  the  opportunity 
afforded  by  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  clinics  to  obtain  further 
practical  knowledge  of  medicine  and  surgery. 

In  the  spring  of  the  year  1854  he  located  for  practice  in 
Longswamp  township,  Berks  county,  Pa.,  where  he  pursued 
the  labors  of  his  profession  until  the  spring  of  1857,  when  he 
removed  to  and  located  at  Macungie,  Lehigh  county,  Pa. 
There  he  married,  in  the  year  1858,  Anna  M.  Schaeffer, 
daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  Schaeffer. 

In  the  fall  of  1868,  after  an  extensive  and  laborious  prac- 
tice for  a  period  of  eleven  years  at  Macungie,  he  and  family 
removed  to  Reading,  Pa.,  where  he  continued  the  work  of  his 
profession  up  to  the  present  time  (1893). 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   147. 

SARAH    RITTENH0USE5   (Reiner),   of  Martin*,  of 
Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTI^■^  of  Dillman^ 

iQiiivulual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6         a  I      Susanna  Reiner,  died  unmarried. 

6       274  2     Abraliam  Reiner,  went  to  New  Jersey,  and 

married  there  a  widow  ;  had  one  child, 
who  died  at  about  thirteen  or  fourteen 
years  of  age. 

6         b  3     Mary  Reiner,  died  unmarried. 

6         c  4     Eliza  Reiner,  died  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  47 

Indiviiliial  Family 

Gen.  X...  No. 

6        276  5      Martin  Reiner,  m.   Elizabeth    Zimmerman  ; 

had  two  children,  Isaac  and  Sarah. 

6       278  6     Hannah  Reiner,  m.  Samuel  Buckwalter ;  hi.s 

children  were  Charles  \V.  Abraham 
Reiner,  Mary,  Sarah  R  ,  John  R.,  Geof- 
frey, Daniel  Webster,  Jacob  P.,  Annie 
M.,  Hannah  S.,  and  Mary. 

Samuel  Buckwalter  and  his  two  oldest. sons,  Charles  W. 
and  Abraham  Reiner,  were  accidentally  drowned  in  the  river 
Schuylkill  while  catching  driftwood. 


Gen 


i\iilual  Family 

,jcii.  N".  .N'o.  ' 

6       275  7     Philip  Reiner,  m.  Mary  Lederach  ;    had  two 

children,  Alice  and  Mary ;  resided  at 
Quakertown,  Pa.;  he  died  in  1893. 

6         d  8     Sarah  Reiner,  m.  Lewis   Rhoads  ;  she  died 

young,  and  he  married  again. 

6        279  9     Reheeea  Reiner,  m.  James  Rambo ;   had  two 

children,  Emma  and  Abraham  Reiner. 

6       277  10     Levi  Reiner,  m.  Katie  Kulp  ;   children,  Mar- 

tin, Horace,  David,  Annie  and  Maggie. 

6       280  1 1      David  Reiner,  m.  Elizabeth  Hendricks  ;  she 

died  August  12,  1894;  buried  at  Trinity 
Church,  Collegeville,  Pa.  (sister  to  Rev. 
Joseph  Hendricks,  whose  daughter,  Ella, 
married  Freeland  G.  Hobson) ;  children, 
Mary,  Lizzie,  Sallie  and  Emma. 

6         e  12     Henry  Reiner,  died  young,  aged    i   year,  8 

months,  20  .days. 

6       281  13     Enieline    Reiner,    m.    Martin     Rittenhouse ; 

have  one  child,  Sarah  Martine,  residing 
at  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 


48  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF    No.   148. 

SUSANNA  RITTENH0USE5  (Nixon),  of  Martin^^  of 
Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman^ 

luflivitUial  Familv 

Gcu.  No.  Xo. 

6       282  1      Charles  Nixo/i,  b.  November  29,  1 809;  res., 

Morrow,  Ohio,  near  Xenia ;  m.  Isabella 
Williams  on  June  4,  1827;  d.  June  23, 
1884;  'cli,il(iren,-..Daniel,  Anna,  Isabella, 

Ch^rks^  Sallie,E'mma,  Hsfrry. 

■  /-  f'  ;■.:■ ;         .  t 

6       283  2      WU/iam  R.  Nixon,  b.  February  6,  18 12;  d. 

December.  2,  1846;  m.  Mary  Ann  Ste- 
pheh-.4vb--.Marchi4,'i^i5  ;  d.  November 
i8>. 18.87;  children,  Arnelia,  Theodore, 
William,  Cornelia','Kate  S.,  Sarah  R. 

6       284  3      Thomas   Nixon,  b.   December  3,    1815;    m. 

Sarah  Murphy. 

6       285  4     Martin  Nixon,  b.   March  6,   18 18;  d.  June 

16,  1888;  m.  Martha  Brown  August, 
1839;  she  died;  he  married  again  to 
Alice  Feinour  in  1852;  died  1879. 

6       286  5     Henry  M.  AVaw/,  b.  July  20,  1820;  d.  July 

9,  1859  ;  m.  Marie  Borie ;  she  died  1888. 

6       287  6     Nicholas  R.  Nixon,  b.  October  15,  1822  ;  m. 

Mary  T.  Strout  on  June  14,  1848;  res. 
at  Dayton,  Ohio. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   149. 

MARTIN  D.  RITTENH0USE5,  of  Martin^^  of  Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTI^•^  of  Dillman'. 

6       288  I      Anios   Rittenhouse,  b.   December  20,    18 11  ; 

m.  Nancy  Wolf 


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P\1BIA^ 


L1BH>^* 


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MARV  SMITH. 


KULP    FAMILY.  49 


Individual         Familv 
Gen.  No 


6       289  2      William  Ritioiliousc,  b.  September  26,  181 2; 

d.  young. 

6       290  3     Aim  RittcnJwnsc,  b.  March  7,  18 14;  m.  Wil- 

liam Wolf. 

6       291  4     Sarali   RittciiJwnsc,    b.    July    26,   18 16;    m. 

Jesse  Johnson. 

6       292  5     Plicbc  RittcnJioust\  b.  September   15,   1818; 

m.  John  Hauze. 

6       293  6     NicJiolas  Rittc}iJioiiSL\h.  March  16,  1822;  d. 

single. 

6       294  7     ^'//.c^r/'c'/Z' 7?//"/^ .7/;^;'//^^',  b.  September  23,  1825  ; 

d.  in  childhood. 

6       295  8     il/^r/j  Ritte/ihousc,  b.  October  11,  1827;    m. 

Elias  Smith. 

6        396  9     Snsauiia  Rittcuhoi!Si\h.  February  15,  1830; 

m.  William  Shelhammer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   153. 

DAVID  KOLBs,  of  HE^•RY^  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin^ 
of  Dillman'. 

6       297  I      Ann  AW/,  b.  August  26,   18 16;  d.  August 

4,  1 88 1,  aged  64  years,  11  months,  9 
days  ;  m.  Christian  Bergey  ;  b.  February 
9,  1812;  d.  January  3,  1879,  aged  66 
years,  10  months,  25  days;  res.  Led- 
erachsville,  Montgomery  county.  Pa., 
farmer. 

6       298  2     Mai-tin  Kulp,  b.  1 8 1 8  ;  m.  Mary  Ann  Slough  ; 

res.  Skippack,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
occ.  harness-maker  and  farmer. 


50  KULP    FAMILY. 

IiKlivi.luiil  Family 

Gen.  No.  .No. 

6        299  3     AbraJiaiii   Ki/Ip,  b.  about    1820;    m.   Sarah 

Keyser ;  res.  Skippack,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa.  ;  farmer.  He  is  a  deacon  in 
the  Skippack  Mennonite  Church,  where 
they  are  members. 

6        300  4     Ehos  Kulp,   deceased;    m.   Sarah  Schrack ; 

res.  Philadelphia  ;    hardware. 

6       301  5     Z^(?;//V/ A7///',  died  single. 

6       302  6     Harriet  Kiilp,  m.  David  Latshaw,  of  Chester 

county,  Pa. ;  then  moved  to  Harrington, 
Delaware  state,  where  he  owns  a  large 
farm  ;  occ.  carpenter  and  farmer ;  Men- 
nonites. 

7  Jacob  Kiilp,  m.  Lovina  Logenecker. 

8  Margaret  Knip,  m.  Henry  Heterich. 

9  David  Kitip,  m.  Catliarine  Detweiler. 


6 

303 

6 

304 

6 

305 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  154. 

JACOB  KOLB,5  of  Hexrv^,  of  Dillm.\n3,  of  MARTIN^ 
of  Dillmax'. 

The  wife  of  Jacob  Kolb  was  Rebecca  Crawford  ;  children: 

6         a  I     Joseph  Kiiip,  m.  Nicholas  Bean's  daughter. 

6         b  2     Enivia    Kulp,  m.  Detwiler  Davis  ;  she  died 

about  1888. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  155. 
DANIEL  K0LB5,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin-, 
of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  5  I 


Daniel  Kolb  married  Esther  Smoyer  ;  children 


luilividual  Family 

Geu.  No. 


6  h  I      Hoiry  S.  Kitlp,  secretary  of  fire  insurance 

company,  Norristown,  Pa. 

6  i  2     Isaac  KnJp. 

6  j  3     Elizabeth  K?ilp,  m.  John  Whitby  ;  she  died 

about  1892. 

6         k  4     Hetty  Kulp,  m.  Derrick  Casselberry. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   157. 
MARTIN  KOLBs,  of  Hexry^,  of  Dillman3,  of  MARTIN^ 

of   DlLLMAN^ 

6  306  I  Sarah  Kiilp,  m.  Frederick  Prizer. 

6  307  2  Raciui  Kiilp,  m.  David  Kolb. 

6  308  3  Elniira  Knlp,  died  sintjle. 

6  •  309  4  Jacob  Kill  p. 

6  310  5  Jolui  Kill  p. 

6  311  7  David  Knip. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  158. 
HENRY  K0LB,5  of  HENRY^  of  Dillmans,  of  MARTIN^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

Henry  Kolb's  wife  was  Hannah  Sisler ;  children  : 
6         c  I      Alichacl  KnIp. 

6         d  2      William  Kill  p. 

6         e  3     Edmund  Kiilp. 

6  f  4     Lctitia  Kulp  (deceased). 

6         g  5     Margaret  Kulp. 


52  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  159. 
NANCY  KULPs  (Gotwals),  of   Henry^  of   Dillman3, 

of   MARTIN^    of    DlLLMAN\ 

Nancy  Kulp  died  March  i,  1879,  in  her  82d  year;  mar- 
ried Joseph  Gotwals,  who  died  April  10,  187 1,  in  his  82d  year. 
Their  children  are  : 

lufHviiUial  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.  ^      ^  i     • 

6  I      Hc-zirj'  Gotzua/s, h.  December  iS,iSi6;  d.m 

infancy. 

6  2     Martin  Gotzuals,  b.  November  12,  1818;  m. 

Mary  DeHaven,  daughter  of  Henry  De- 
Haven  ;  children,  Francis  M.,  Anna  and 
Elizabeth. 

6  3     Margaret  Gotzvals,  b.   March    17,  1821  ;    d. 

July  20,  1881  ;  m.  Lewis  Rhoads ;  one 
son,  Henry. 

6  4     Esther  Gotzvals,  h.  Kw^wst  15,  1823;  d.  Jan- 

uary 4,  1894;  single. 

6  5      SaraJi  Gotzcals,  b.  October  22,  1825  ;  d.  De- 

cember 2,  1893;  m.  Jonah  L.  Fudge; 
children,  Hannah,  deceased,  Edmund. 

6  6     Ann   Gotzuals,  b.   December   17,    1827;  un- 

married. 

6  7     Elisabeth  Gotzvals,  b.  May  i,  1830;    d.  July, 

1 879  ;  m.  John  B.  Horn  ;  no  children  liv- 
ing. 

6  8    Joseph  K.  Gotzvals,  b.  October   15,  1832;  m. 

Jennie  A.  Galbraith,  daughter  of  Dr. 
James  Galbraith,  of  Perry  county,  Pa. ; 
have  one  daughter,  Anna ;  m.  Rev.  R. 
N.  Taylor. 


KULP    FAMILY.  53 

Joseph  K.  Gotwals  has  been  connected  with  the  Norris- 
town  public  schools  since  1 36o ;  has  been  Superintendent 
since,  1872. 

Joseph  K.  Gotwals,  at  present  Superintendent  of  the  public 
schools  of  Norristown,  was  born  in  Lower  Providence  town- 
ship, Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  October  15,  1832.  He  received 
his  early  education  in  the  public  schools  of  his  native  town- 
ship. He  was  under  the  tuition  of  the  Rev.  H.  S.  Roden- 
baugh,  pastor  of  Lower  Providence  Presbyterian  Church,  four 
terms.  He  also  attended  the  Millersville  State  Normal  School ; 
was  among  the  first  students  of  this  institution. 

In  September,  1S5 3,  he  commenced  teaching  in  the  public 
schools  of  Silver  Creek,  Schuylkill  county,  Pa.,  where  he 
taught  eight  months.  The  following  year  he  commenced 
teaching  in  his  native  township,  where  he  taught  several  years. 
In  the  spring  of  1859  he  went  to  the  Arcadian  Institute  at 
Orwigsburg  for  the  purpose  of  reviewing  so-me  of  the  higher 
branches.  He  remained  at  this  institution  as  teacher  and 
student  until  the  fall  of  1 860,  when  he  was  elected  principal  of 
the  Cherry  street  public  school,  Norristown.  From  this  place 
he  was  promoted  to  a  grammar  grade,  from  which  he  was 
elected  principal  of  the  boys'  High  School,  in  1865.  This 
position  he  held  until  he  was  elected  Superintendent  of  the 
schools  in  1872,  the  position  he  still  holds. 

He  received  the  honorary  degree  of  A.  M.  from  Franklin 
and  Marshall  College,  and  has  been  since  1872  an  elder  in  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  at  Norristown.. 

luiUvitliud         Fanillv 
Geu.  Xu.  Xo. 

6  9     Isaac  Gotzvals,  b.  January  4,  1836;  m.  Kate 

Shearer,  daughter  of  Peter  Shearer  ;  chil- 
dren, Maggie,  Hetty,  Katie  and  Joseph. 

6  10      Charlotte  Got%vals,  b.   March   21,   1839;    ^• 

September  20,  1881  ;  m.  John  G.  Shearer  ; 
two  children,  one  died  in  infancy ;  the 
other,  Hannah,  married  John  Saylor. 

(K.  F.-5.) 


54  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  \o. 

6  II     Roger  D.    Gotwals,  b.   March  9,   1841  ;    m. 

Anna  Shearer ;  daughter  of  OHver  B. 
Shearer  ;  no  children. 

6  12    J(Tic  GotiL>a/s,  b.  January  23,  1843;  m.  Lsaac 

Z.  Reiner,  son  of  Martin  Reiner;  child- 
ren, Joseph  I.,  aged  8  years ;  Lizzie, 
Anna,  A.  Clara.  Lizzie  married  Mr. 
Schultz. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   160. 

WILHELMINA  KOLBs  (Jones),  of  Henry^,  of  Dill- 

man3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

6       318  I      Samuel  Jones ;  he  has  a  son,  Addison,  who 

is  Superintendent  of  the  West  Chester 
public  schools. 


6 

319 

2 

Jolt  11  Jones. 

6 

320 

3 

Joseph  Jones. 

6 

a 

4 

Natliaii  Jones. 

6 

b 

5 

Maria  Jones. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   161. 
SARAH  K0LB5  (Buchert),  of  Henrys  of  Dillmans,  of 

MaRTIX^  of  DlLLMAX^ 

6       321  I      A?in  Louisa  Biie/wrt. 

6       322  2     Ephraini  BucJiej't. 


KULP    FAMILY.  55 

CHILDREN  OF    No.   162. 
DAVID  K0LB5,  df  IsAAC^  pf  Dillman3,  of  MARTIN^  of 

DlLLMAN^ 


Gen. 

6 

ludividual 
Xo. 

323 

FamiK 
No. 

I 

David  Rittcnhousc 

Kulp. 

6 

324 

2 

John  ]]\-sIi'y  Kulp. 

6 

325 

3 

Samuel  Kulp. 

6 

326 

4 

Susan  Kulp. 

6 

327 

5 

Catharine  Kulp. 

6 

328 

6 

Magdalena  Staup 

Kulp. 

6 

329 

7 

George  A.  Kulp. 

6 

330 

8 

James  T.  Kulp. 

6 

331 

9 

Martin  L.  Kulp. 

6 

332 

10 

Charles  Kulp. 

6 

333 

1 1 

Isaae  Kulp. 

6 

334 

12 

Ann  Kulp. 

6 

335 

13 

Eleanora  Kulp. 

All  born  in  Mar}'land. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   164. 
MATTHIAS  K0LB5,  of  Isaac^,  of  Dillman3^  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  DiLLMAN'. 

6  336  I  J (^  si  ah  Kulp. 

6  337  2  Reuben  Kulp. 

6  338  3  William  Kulp.  « 

6  339  4  Ulichael  Kulp. 

6       340  5     jllarj'  Ann  Kulp. 

All  of  Maryland. 


56  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF    No.   169. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB^  (Kelter),  of  Matthias^,  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillmax'. 

lurtiviaual  Family 

Gea.  No.  No. 

6       341  I      Mary  Kcltcr,  b.  February  8,  181 2;  d.  aged 

7 1  ;   unmarried  ;  mute. 

6       342  2    Jacob  Kcltcr,h.  May  15,  181 3;  unmarried. 

6       343  3     ^'i^^   Kclicr,  b.   May   2,    18 14;    m.   Samuel 

Frey. 

6       344  4     David  Kcltcr,  b.   September  29,    181 5;    m. 

Mary  A.  Pierce. 

6       345  5     Hannah   Kcltcr,   b.   January    16,    18 17;    m. 

Benjamin  Johnson. 

6        346  6     Elizabeth  Kcltcr,  b.  July    12,  1821  ;   unmar- 

ried. 

6       347  7     Matthias  Kcltcr,  h.  February  18,  1818;    m. 

Mary  Ann  Ke}-.ser. 

6       348  8     Abraham  Kcltcr,  died  young. 

6       349  9     Isaac  Kcltcr,  b.  August  31,  1828;  m.  ]\Iary 

Horton. 


0:)^ 


10     Susan   Kcltcr,  b.  ;  m.  William   God- 
shall. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   171. 

JACOB  KOLBs,  of  Matthias^,  of  Dillmans,  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  Dillman'. 

6        351  I     yc-*/;// A'//^,  died  young. 

6       352  2     Ann  Knlp,  m.  Henry  Fink. 

6       353  3     Elizabeth  Knlp,  m.  Daniel  Hiestand. 


KULP    FAMILY.  57 


Gea. 


6       354  4     ]\Iary  Kiilp,  m.  N.  S.  Rowland. 

6       355    ■        5     Aaron  Kulp,  m.  Elizabeth  Shalkop. 

6       356  6     67^7)'/^^/  A'////,  m.  Sarah  Missimer  ;  had  three 


sons. 


357  7     Emma  Jane  Kiilp,  m.  Mr.  Philips;  had  one 

son  and  one  daughter. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   172. 
JOHN  K0LB5,  of  M.4TTHIASS  of  Dillmaxs,  of  Martin% 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       358  I      ElizabctJi  Kulp,  b.  January  5,  1822;  d.  De- 

cember 22,  1877;  m.  Benjamin  Hen- 
dricks ;  b.  February  12,  181 5  ;  res.  Ches- 
ter county,  Pa.  ;  farmer. 

6       359  2     Ann  Knlp,  b.   October  9,    1823;    m.  Jacob 

Funk;  b.  November  23,  1825;  d.  1894; 
res.  Vincent  township,  Chester  county. 
Pa.,  near  Spring  City  ;  farmer  ;  Menno- 
nites.  He  was  a  minister  in  the  Vincent 
Mennonite  congregation. 

6  359 /-4  3  Jonathan  Knlp,  b.  November  25,  1825;  m. 
Elizabeth  F'unk,  February  7,  1850,  of 
Chester  county.  Pa.  She  was  born  De- 
cember 2,  1827.  He  is  a  deacon  in  the 
Mennonite  Church  in  Vincent  township, 
Chester  county.  Pa.,  where  they  are 
members  ;  res.  near  Spring  City  ;  farmer  ; 
now  retired. 

6  359>2  4  J\lary  Knip,  b.  April  17,  1832;  m.  Isaac 
Schlichter;  b.  August  12,  1 830. 


58  KULP    FAMILY. 

lu.Hvidual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

6  359-/4^  5  Lj'dia  Kiilp,h.  OctohcY  I2,  1828;  m.  Davis 
Kimes,  son  of  John  and  Catharine  Kimes ; 
was  born  January  15,  1829,  and  died 
August  8,  1889,  aged  60  years,  6  months 
and  23  days,  and  were  married  January 
20,  1853. 

6  a  6     Sarah  Knlp,  m.  Jacob  Grater. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   173. 

ANN  KOLB5  (Kunsenhauser),  of  Matthias+,  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

6       360  I     Matthias  Kunsenhauser,  d.  aged   21   years; 

single. 

6       361  2     Sarah  Knnscjihaiiscr,  m.  Charles  Urner. 

6       362  3     j-inn  Knnscn/taiiscr,  m.  O'Brian ;  he 

died  ;  she  married  again  to Fens- 

termachcr  ;  moved  to  Schuylkill  county, 
Pa. 

6        363  4    Jacob  Knnscn/ianst'r. 

6       364  5     Leah  Knnsenhanser,  m.  Samuel  Alowry. 

6       365  6    Jonathan  Knnsenhanser,  d.  young. 

6       366  7      William   Knnsenhansen,  went   to   New   Or- 

leans. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   174. 
ISAAC  K0LB5,  of  MATTHIA.s^  of  Dillmans,  of  Mar- 

TI^■^  of   DiLLMAX'. 

6       367  I      Hannah    Knlp,    m.   Jacob    Bean ;    children, 

Charles,  William,  Amanda,  Martha. 


Gen. 


KULP    FAMILY.  59 

lufliviaual  Family 

No.  No. 

6        368  2      William  D.  Kiilp,  m.  Mary  Sidell ;  children, 

William  and  Horace;  res.  Philadelphia. 

569  3    John  D.  Kulp,  ni.   Lucy  A.   Haas  ;  b.  Sep- 

tember 20,  1830;  res.  Philadelphia;  one 
daimhter,  Esther. 


J/' 


(3 

Z7^ 

6 

372 

6 

373 

6 

374 

6 

375 

4  /svrczc-  A'///^,  m.  Maria  Ellis  ;  children,  Charles 

and  Annie. 

5  Rachel  Kulp. 

6  Matthias  Kulp,  m.  Elizabeth  Prey  ;  children, 

Katie  and  Grant. 

7  Sarah  Kulp,  d.  single. 

8  Mary  Kulp,  d.  single. 

9  y^/v/  Kulp,  d.  single. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   176. 
SAMUEL  KOLB^  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillmans,  of  Mar- 

TIN^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       17^  I     John  Klip,  h.  Kwgwst  11,  18 18;  d.  young. 

6       377  2     ElisabctJi    Kulp,    b.    January    16,    1820;    d. 

young. 

6       378  3      Catherine  Kulp,  b.  December   30,  1820;  d. 

July  2,  1885;  m.  John  Haldeman  ;  res. 
North  Coventry,  Chester  county,  Pa. ; 
weaver  and  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 

6       379  4     Ann  Kulp,  b.   March  7,    1823;  m.   Samuel 

Stauffer,  farmer,  now  retired ;  res.  Potts- 
town,  Pa.  He  owns  two  large  farms  in 
Chester  county,  Pa. ;  German  Reformed. 


6o  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gea. 


6       380  5     Daniel  H.  Kulp,  b.  January   30,   1825;    m. 

Catharine  Krouse ;  res.  Chester  county, 
Pa. ;  farmer  in  East  Coventry. 

6        381  6     Samuel  Kiilp,  b.  December  6,  1 828  ;  d.  1 870  ; 

m.  Rebecca  Evans ;  moved  west ;  d.  there ; 
was  a  farmer  in  Iowa. 

6        382  7     Sarah  K7ilp,h.  January  24,  1827  ;  m.  Samuel 

High    (Hoch) ;    res.    North    Coventry, 
Chester  county.  Pa. ;  farmer;  Mennonites. 

6        383  8     Dai'icl  Kulp,h.  March  26,  1831  ;  m.  t:mily 

Wells ;  res.  North  Coventry,  Chester 
county.  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Dunkards. 

6        384  9    Jonathan  Kidp,  b.  August  9,  1833;  m.  Har- 

riet Amole ;  res.  North  Coventry,  Ches- 
ter county,  Pa. ;  farmer. 

6       385  10     Elhabcth    Kulp,   b.    August    31,    1835;    m. 

William  Stauffer  ;*  res.  P^ast  Coventry, 
Chester  county,  Pa. ;  farmer. 

6        386  II      Mary  Ann  AV/,  b.  February  23,  1838;  m. 

Abraham  L.  Detweiler ;  res.  P2ast  Cov- 
entry, Chester  county,  Pa. ;  miller.  He 
served  in  the  Union  army  during  the 
civil  war. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   179. 
WILHELMINA  KOLBs  (Cassel),  of  Daniel^,  of  Dill- 

MAN3,  of   MARTIN^  of   DILLMA^•^ 

6       387  I     Z?^7;//V/ a:  r^.y.sT/,b.  April  22,  i820,in  Upper 

Salford  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.;  m.  February  16,  1845,  Elizabeth 
Kolb,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jacob  Kolb,  of 
Harleysville,   Montgomery   county.   Pa. 


DANIEL  K.  CASSEL. 


•  Tl^" 

' 

p\^^^- 

i.e 

•'71, 

KL'LP    FAMILY.  6 1 

lurtiiirlual         Family 
<}eu.  No.  Xo. 

6       387  I  She  was    born    December   29,    1825,  in 

Lower   Salford   township,    Montgomery 
county,  near  Harleysville. 

Daniel  K.  Cassel  was  emplo}-ecl  on  his  father's  farm,  and 
learned  the  art  of  linen  wea\-ing  with  his  father.  In  his  youth 
he  received  a  limited  education  such  as  the  country  schools 
afforded  at  that  time,  and  that  only  in  reading,  writing  and 
arithmetic,  ^^■hich  he  acquired  by  going  to  school  about  from 
fort}^  to  fifty  days  in  a  year.  He  devoted  his  leisure  time  in 
studying  his  lessons  at  home,  and  on  Sundays  and  in  the 
•evenings,  many  a  time  till  midnight,  so  that  he  actually  ac- 
quired more  knowledge  through  his  own  exertions  at  home 
than  in  school.  At  the  age-  of  nineteen  he  was  u^rged  by  the 
residents  of  his  neighborl:5'ood  to  take  charge  of  a  school, 
which  he  accepted,  but  he  soon  felt  his  incompetency.  There- 
fore at  the  close  of  the  term-hje'eiitered  a  select  school  for  one 
term.  He  has  been  engaged -in  teaching  in  the  public  schools 
for  twenty  }'ears,  during  which  time  he' devoted  all  his  spare 
time,  and  many  a  night  till  midnight,  to  his  studies,  in  order 
to  enable  him  to  teach  the  higher  branches,  viz. :  grammar, 
geograph}%  and  the  higher  branches  of  mathematics,  which 
he  introduced  in  his  school.  He  also  served  in  the  School 
Board  four  years.  During  that  time  he  was  urged  to  accept 
the  office  of  County  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  which 
he  positively  declined,  not  being  an  aspirant  for  office,  nor  a 
politician,  but  always  voted  the  Republican  ticket.  He  voted 
for  every  Republican  candidate  for  President  since  William  H. 
Harrison,  the  "Tippecanoe."  He  has  in  his  library  a  large 
collection  of  old  and  rare  works,  and  many  rare  manuscripts, 
among  them  a  volume  of  a  full  Polyglot  Bible,  printed  in 
1599,  in  twelve  languages,  probably  the  only  copy  in  America. 
He  has  an  extensive  correspondence  throughout  this  country; 
also  with  Germany  and  Holland.  He  is  conversant  with  the 
English  and  Germait  languages  ;  also  the  Dutch  or  Holland 
language,  and  the  rudiments  of  Latin  and  French.  He  wrote 
and  had  printed  a  work  entitled  "  History  of  the  Mennonites," 


62  KULP    FAMILY. 

in  the  English  language,  and  afterwards  the  same  revised  and 
enlarged,  and  printed  in  the  German  language.  He  is  also 
the  author  of  three  genealogical  works,  viz. :  "  The  Cassel 
Family,"  '' The  Rolb'oT'Kirlg.'E^aj'ily^' and  "The  Rittenhouse 
Family."  He  is.chaiutnan  -of  tljife;,^R^ttenhouse  Genealogical 
Committee,  anc;!  a  rn^Tttberof'tlie  Rittenhouse  Historical  Asso- 
ciation, and  a  direct  descendant  of  '^illiam  Rittenhouse,  the 
first  Mennonite- Bishop  tn' America'..,  iHe  is  also  a  shareholder 
and  member  of.  BetherCotlege,  i-n  Kansas,  a  Mennonite  theo- 
logical institute,-. •.  ;l5e~ha^ -also  been  "active  in  Sunday  school 
work,  and  organized  the  Sunday  school  at  Alderfers,  below 
Harleysville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  about  1855,  being 
the  first  Sunday  school  in  that  vicinity,  which  has  been  kept 
up  ever  since.  He  also  organized  a  German  Sunday  school 
at  Chester,  Delaware  county.  Pa.,  with  success.  He  was  also 
one  of  a  committee  of  five  appointed  to  draw  up  a  preamble 
and  resolutions  protesting  against  the  Catholics  marching  into 
the  Centennial  grounds  free,  and  carrying  the  Papal  flag,  in 
1876.  He  resides  at  Nicetown,  near  Germantown,  Philadel- 
phia, near  \Va)-ne  Junction,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Mennonite 
Church.  In  1893  he  was  appointed  a  delegate  to  the  World's 
Fair  Denominational  Congress.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the 
Montgomery  County  Historical  Society,  and  a  life  member  of 
the  American  Archeological  and  Asiatic  Association  of  Iowa. 
From  the  Germantown  I )i dependent,  February  23,  1895  : 
The  residence  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  K.  Cassel,  4333  Ger- 
mantown avenue,  was  the  scene  of  a  pleasant  gathering  on 
Saturday  evening  last,  it  being  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
marriage  of  the  host  and  hostess.  About  fifty  relatives  and 
friends  were  present,  among  them  being  two  sons,  Simeon  K. 
Cassel  and  Abel  K.  Cassel,  with  their  wives  and  children.  A 
third  son  resides  in  the  West  and  was  unable  to  be  present. 
Among  others  present  were  the  Re\^  and  Mrs.  N.  B.  Grubb 
and  son,  the  Rev.  L.  O.  Shimmel,  Dr.  J.  K.  Cassel,  Miss  Mina 
Cassel,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  F.  Rittenhouse,  of  Norristown  ;  A. 
Stephan,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ahlum,  F.  F.  Gabel,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Reich- 


■t- 


THE-  I^EW  Ybfec    ^ 


SA.ML  KL   K.   CASSKL. 


KULP    FAMILY.  63 

enbach,  Mrs.  S.  C.  Fink,  Mrs.  C.  C.  Shaffer,  Miss  Yates,  Mrs. 
Murrey  and  daughters,  Mrs.  Rickart. 

Congratulatory  letters  were  received  from  a  number  of 
friends  who  were  unable  to  be  present,  among  them  the  Rev. 
Anthony  S.  Shelly,  of  Bailey,  Berks  county,  Pa. ;  Prof  A.  Van 
Helden,  George  Brubaker  Kulp,  of  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.  ;  the 
Rittenhouse  sisters,  of  "  Aeclenbrook,"  Germantown  ;  George 
Maurice  Abbott,  Treasurer  of  the  Philadelphia  Library  ;  Dr. 
George  H.  Burgin,  of  Germantown. 

Brief  addresses  were  made  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Grubb,  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Shimmel,  Messrs.  Stephan,  Gabel  and  Rittenhouse, 
Dr.  Cassel  and  others.  Music  was  furnished  during  the  even- 
ing by  a  quartet  from  the  choir  of  the  thirst  Mennonite  Church 
of  Philadelphia,  led  by  Mr.  Ahlum,  organist.  The  presents 
received  were  numerous  and  costly. 


388  2     Abraliaiii  K.  Cassel,  b.  March   28,  1822;  d. 

September  11.  1892,  aged  70  years,  6 
months,  13  days:  was  born  in  Upper 
Salford  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.;  m.  Mary  Kolb,  December  19,  1847, 
a  daughter  of  Rev.  Jacob  Kolb,  at  Har- 
leysville,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  b. 
January  28,  1828;  farmer;  has  been  en- 
gaged in'  teaching  school  for  several 
years ;  late  residence,  Hatfield,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. ;  Mennonites.  He 
is  buried  at  Salford  Mennonite  meeting- 
house. 

389  3      Samuel  K.  Cassel,  b.  July  20,  1 826  ;  d.  March 

8,  1 89 1,  aged  64  years,  7  months,  16 
days  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Hendricks,  Septem- 
ber 17,  1855,  a  daughter  of  Joseph  Hen- 
dricks, of  Hilltown,  Bucks  county.  Pa. 
She  was  born  August  20,  1837. 


64  KULP    FAMILY. 

He  has  been  engaged  in  teaching  for  many  years.  He 
received  his  education  in  a  select  school,  Washington  Hall,  at 
Trappe,  and  at  Treemount  Seminary,  Norristown,  under  Rev. 
Samuel  Aaron.  He  took  an  actix'e  part  in  the  Delaware 
River  and  Lancaster  railroad.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Board  of  Directors  of  said  road  for  a  number  of  years  until 
his  health  failed,  in  consequence  of  which  he  resigned.  He 
has  in  his  collection  many  old  and  rare  books  and  manuscripts, 
and  in  1855  he  bought  the  manuscript  and  had  printed  a  small 
work  entitled  "  Der  Christliche  Sanger."  He  also  started  a 
genealogical  history  of  the  Cassel  family,  with  the  intention  of 
having  it  printed,  but  on  account  of  his  health  failing  he  handed 
his  papers  over  to  his  brother,  Daniel  K.  Cassel,  with  the  re- 
quest to  have  it  finished.  He  resided  at  Blooming  Glen, 
Bucks  county.  Pa.,  followed  farming,  and  was  a  member  of 
the  Mennonite  society.  He  died  March  8,  1  891,  and  is  buried 
at  the  Blooming  Glen  Mennonite  meeting-house.  His  \\ife 
and  one  daughter  sur\i\cd  him. 

Individual  Faiiiilv 

Gen.         .     No.  No. 

6       390  4    Jacob   K.   Cassel,    M.    D.,  b.    Noxember    13, 

1834,  in  Upper  Salford,  Montgomery 
county.  Pa.,  near  Schwenksville.  He 
married  Kate  Weeks  on  January  22, 
1863,  a  daughter  of  Christian  Weeks,  of 
Philadelphia.  She  was  born  October  2, 
1 841  ;  d.  October  10,  1888,  aged  47 
years  and  8  da}'s.  She  was  a  school 
teacher. 

His  earlier  days  were  spent  on  his  father's  farm  in  summer 
and  in  attending  common  school  in  the  winter.  He  afterwards 
took  a  course  at  W^ashington  Hall  institute,  Trappe,  Pa.  After 
leaving  said  institution  he  passed  a  successful  examination 
over  seven  older  competitors  for  the  position  of  Principal  of 
the  Sumne}'town  Academy.  Afterwards  he  began  the  study 
of  medicine  with  Drs.  Groff  and  Keelor,  at  Harleys\ille, 
Montgomer}'  count}',  Pa.,  and  graduated  from   the   Pennsyl- 


JACOB  K.  CASSEL,  M.   D. 


IONS 

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KULP    FAMILY.  65 

vania  Medical  College.      He  afterwards  located  at  Nicetown, 
a  suburb  of  Philadelphia. 

In  1862  he  was  appointed  assistant  surgeon  in,  Saturlee 
Hospital ;  afterwards  transferred  to  the  McClellan:  Military 
Hospital.  When  Fort  Delaware  was  made  a  depot'  for  pris- 
oners of  war,  and  the  necessity  for  a  hospital  at  that  place  be- 
came apparent,  Dr.  Cassel  was  assigned  to  that'duty,  until  the 
invasion  of  Pennsylvania  by  Gen.,  Lee,  when  he  was  assigned 
to  active  duty  in  the  iield,  where  he  served  in  various  engage- 
ments up  to  the  time  of  the  surrender  of  Lee  at  Appomattox, 
He  was  mustered  out  on  August  15,  1865,  and  then  again  as- 
sumed the  practice  of  medicine.  He  now  (1890)  holds  the 
position  as  Presideiit  of  North  Philadelphia  Medical  Society  ; 
residence  Nicetown,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   181. 
JACOB  K0LB5,  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin% 

of   DILLMAN^ 


6        391  I      Polly  Kolh,h.  February    19,  1827;   d.  1893; 

m.  Abraham  Benner ;  res.  Worcester, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Men- 
nonites. 

6       392  2     ElizabctJi  Kolb,  b.  October  8,  1830;  d.  No- 

vember 5,  1862;  m.  David  Benner;  res. 
Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ; 
farmer ;   Mennonites. 

^       393  3     Annie  AW/;,  b.  July  7,  1839;  unmarried;  res. 

Skippack  township,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa. ;  tailoress. 


66  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1S2. 
DAVID  K0LB5,  of  Daxiel*,  of  Dillmans,  of  MARTIN^ 

of   DiLLMAX'. 

In(3ividu.il  Family 

Gfu.  Xo.  Xo. 

6        394  I      Sai-ah  AW/7,  b.  February    13,  1846;   unmar- 

ried ;  res.  Port  Providence,  Montgomery 
count)',  Pa. 

2  ElizabctJi  Kolh.h.  September    17,  1848;  m. 
Charles  Horner  ;  no  issue. 

3  JoscpJiinc  Kolb,  b.  July  11,  1850;  d.  July  25, 
1881. 

4  Virginia  Kolb,  b.  April   23,  1852;  m.  Fred- 
erick Stiteler,  February  26,  18S1. 

5  Jacob  Kolb,  b.  Januarj-  5,  1854. 


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6 

396 

6 

397 

6 

398 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   186. 

ANN  FUNKS  (Gilbert),  of  Esther    Kolb^  (Funk),  of 
Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

6       399  I      Esther  Gilbert,  b.  July  31,  18 19;  d.  Decem- 

ber 27,  1821. 

6       400  2     Mary  Ann   Gilbert,  b.  October   18,  1821  ;  d. 

March  20,  1845  ;  m.  Reuben  Frederick 

1843. 

6       401  3     Samuel    Gilbert,  b.   January   30,    1828;    m. 

Harriet  Harmer,  September  19,  1850;  d. 
July  24,  1854;  children,  Jesse  and  Har- 
mer ;   res.  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

6       402  4     Ruth   Gilbert,  h.  INIarch    i,  1830;  d.  August 

10,  1831. 


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lurtividiiul         Faiiiilv 


6       403  5     /esse  Gi//>iTt,  h.  April  10,  iSt,2  :  d.  November 

22,  1838. 

6       404  6     Elcanora    Gilbert,  b.   October   7,    1834;    m. 

George  D.  Heist,  August  4,  1859;  res. 
Abington,  Montgomery  count}-,  Pa. ; 
children,  Da\'id,  Ann,  Flora,  Howard, 
Gilbert,  George. 

6       405  7     Sarah   Gilbert,  h.  ]u\y  6,  1S37;  d.  February 

22,  1852. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   190. 

ELEANOR  FUNKS  (Wolf),  of  Esther  Kolb^  (Funk), 
of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

6       406  I      Daniel  Funk   J f '('//',  b.  July    1,1831,  in   Ger- 

mantown  ;  m.  Margaret  Seelig,  of  Phila- 
delphia, January  I,  1857. 

6       407  2      77;r(?c/c;;r  ff7///c7;;/  nW/.b.  September  7, 1833; 

m.  Elizabeth  Justice,  December  18.  1859. 
She  died  April  18,  1 88 1.  He  married  a 
second  time  to  Laura  Curran,  June  21, 
1886. 

6       408  3     Eleanora  Louisa  fft^^'.b.  February  21,  1835  ; 

m.  William  Ayres,  of  Philadelphia,  March 
10,  1874  ;   no  issue. 

6       409  4    John  Franklin  fJ'!'-'^,  b.  January  23,  1837  ;  m. 

Jane  Martin,  September  24,  1857.  She 
died  February  22,  1867  ;  issue.  He  mar- 
ried a  second  time  to  Priscilla  Murry 
Irwin,  September  18,  1873.  She  died 
March  10,  1883;  no  issue.  He  married 
a  third  time  to  Elizabeth  Kooser,  No- 
vember 8,  1884. 


68  KULP    FAMILY. 

lurtividual         Family 
Gen.  Xo,  No." 

6       410  5      David  Paul   [fW/",  b.  January   26,  1839;    d. 

December  26,  1886. 

6       411  6     ElizabctJi  CatJiariiic  \Volt\h.Y&hxv\d,xy,\^i\2\ 

■    m.  James  Wood  Mcllhenny,  October  16, 
1  'i']'},  ;  no  issue. 

6       412  7    /cj'rc;'/? //cv/rj'  [fW/",b.  July  12,  1845  ;  m.  Ellen 

Elizabeth  Wallace,  of  Lancaster,  De- 
cember 12,1870;  children,  Mary  Emma^ 
Ida  Wallace  and  Sarah  Cecelia. 

6       413  8     SaraJi  Cecelia  Wolf,  b.  December  19,  1847. 

6       414  9     George  WasJiington  JVol/,h.  March,  1849. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   196. 

KATE    K0LB5  (Godshall),  of   Marti xS  of  Isaacs,  of 
Martin^  of  DlLLMA^■^ 

6       415  I      Barbara  Godsliall,  m.  Christian  Souder ;  re- 

sided in  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  farmer. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   197. 

MOLLY  K0LB5  (Kolb),  of  MARTI^-^  of  Isaacs,  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  DlLLMAN'. 

6       416  1      Barbara  Kolb,  d.  young  aged  13  years. 

6       417  2     Benjauiin  Kolb,h.  March    18,  18 14;  d.  Jan- 

uary 18,  1884. 

He  was  a  man  highly  respected  and  widely  known,  a 
gl-eat  reader,  and  a  pretty  good  poet.  He  left  a  number  ot 
manuscripts  of  great  value  to  the  family,  historically,  which, 
after  his  death,  came  into  the  hands  of  his  son  Elias,  residing 


KULP    FAMILY.  69 

at  Lederachsville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  whose  house  was 
destroyed  by  fire  a  few  years  ago,  and  the  papers  were  all  de- 
stroyed. He  was  also  a  pretty  good  musician.  He  married 
Nancy  Kolb  on  April  6,  1841.  She  was  born  May  22,  18 18, 
and  was  a  daughter  of  Henry  Kolb,  of  Harleysville. 


childrp:n  of  no.  198. 

SARAH  KOLRs  (Hunsicker),  of  Martin*,  of  Dillman3, 
of  Martin^,  of  Dillman*. 


6       418  I      Sarah   Hunsicker,  m.   David   Kolb,  of  Port 

Providence,  Pa. ;  harness  maker. 

6       419  2      Benjamin- F{iinsickcr,  m.  Miss  Winters. 

6       419^^        3     Jacob  Hunsicker,  m.  Mary  Bechtel. 


CPHLDREN  OF  No.  201. 
ISAAC  K0LB5,  of  Martin*,  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTIN^  of 

DILLMAN^ 

6       420  I      Isaac  Kolb,  m.  Miss Williams. 

6       421  2     A)in  Kolb,  m.  Henry  Harley. 


childrp:n  of  no.  202. 

ABRAHAM  KOLBs,  of  Martin*,  of  Lsaac3,  of  Mar- 

TIN"",  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       422  1      Ann    W.  Kilp,  m.   William   D.   Hunsicker, 

son  of  Henry. 

(K.  F.-6.) 


70  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Faniilv 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

6       423  2     Henry  IV.  Kulp,  m.  Susanna  Trout  Heller- 

man,  daug'hter  of  George  Hellerman,  of 
Germantown,  a  Mennonite  minister. 

George  Hellerman  was  one  of  the  first  English  preachers 
in  the  Mennonite  Church  in  America.  He  was  stationed  at 
Germantown.  He  occasionally  preached  at  Skippack  and 
other  places,  and  belonged  to  the  Franconia  Conference.  He 
is  buried  at  the  Mennonite  meeting-house,  in  Upper  Provi- 
dence, Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

6       424  3     Mary  Kulp. 

6       425  4     Catharine  Knlp,  m.  Andrew  Gallager. 

6       426  5     John  ]V.  Kulp,  d.  young. 


chh.drp:n  of  No.  203. 

NICHOLAS  K0LB5,  of  Martin^  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTI^■^ 

of   DlLLMAN\ 

Nicholas  Kolb  died  shortly  afterwards  and  left  no  child- 
ren. The  widow,  Elizabeth  Kolb,  married  again  to  Henry 
Swartley,  and  had  one  daughter  named — 

6       427  I      Barbara  Stvartley,  resided  at  Skippackville. 

She  married  Francis  B.  Poley,  M.  D.,  a 
practicing  physician  at  Skippackville, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa.  He  afterwards 
moVed  to  Norristown,  Montgomery 
county,  and  opened  an  extensive  drug 
store  with  success,  where  he  afterwards 
died  and  left  several  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  204. 
JOHN  K0LB5,  of  Martin^,  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTI^•^  of 

DiLLMAX'. 


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Gen. 


6       428  I      Miss A';///,  a  daughter,  m. Schultz. 

429  2     Aliss Kiilp,  a  daughter,  m.  Det- 

weiler. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  212. 

PHILIP  K0LB5,  of  ISAAC^  of  IsAAC3,  of  MARTIN^  of 
DiLLMAN'. 

6       430  I      Isaac  Kulp,  d.  young. 

6       431  2     JoJui  Kulp,  died  in  infancy. 

6       432  3      Samuel  N.  Kiilp,  m.  Mary  Ann  Blake.     He 

was  born  November  29,  1826,  at  Miles- 
town,  now  a  part  of  Philadelphia,  and  in 
youth  became  familiar  with  farm  labor. 

At  the  age  of  17,  after  a  period  of  attendance  at  the 
neighboring  public  school,  he  learned  the  trade  of  millwright 
in  Abington  township,  and  continued  to  follow  it  until  26  years 
of  age.  He  was  on  the  i6th  of  December,  1852,  married  to 
Mary  Ann  Blake.  Three  years  after  his  marriage  he  pur- 
chased a  farm  in  the  Twenty-third  ward,  and  for  eighteen 
■years  resided  thereon.  He  then  removed  to  his  present  home 
in  Abington,  where  he  has  since  1873  been  employed  in  farm- 
ing, as  also  to  a  limited  extent  in  real  estate  operations.  In 
politics  he  was  a  Republican  and  a  supporter  of  the  Lower 
Dublin  Baptist  Church,  of  which  Mrs.  Kolb  was  a  member; 
had  six  children. 


luilh  itUuil  Faiujl, 

Gen. 


6       433  4     Sarah  N.  Knlp,  m.   Reuben  Harper;    two 

children,  William  and  Laura. 

434  5     Margaret  N.  Ku/p,  m.  Albert  Buckman ;  two 

children. 


72  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No." 

6       435  6     it//£rc?  A'//^,  m.  Frank  Thompson ;  one  child, 

Mary. 

6       436  7     Maria  Knlp,  m.  John  Hawkin.s  ;  no  i.ssue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  218. 

ISAAC  M.  KULP^  of  Abraham    Kulp^  of  Isaacs,  of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

6       437  I     A)in   Kulp,  b.   May    3,   18 10  (is  yet   Hving, 

1893),  m.  James  Pierson  ;  res..  Fox  Chase, 
Philadelphia,  with  her  son,  a  farmer.  Her 
children  are  Henry  and  Lizzie. 

6       438  2     Abraham    Kiilp,  b.   October    11,    181 1;    m. 

Sarah  Ryland ;  res.,  Pittville,  Philadel- 
phia;  farmer;  children,  Isaac,  John  and 
Sarah. 

6       439  3     Hoiry  Kjiip,h.  August   13,  181 3;  m.  Sarah 

Davidson  ;  res.,  Pittville,  Philadelphia  ; 
farmer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  221. 
JOHN    K0LB5,  of  Jacobs  of   Isaacs,  of  MARTI^•^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6       440  I      Snsaii  Kulp,  m.  James  Ball ;   children,  Mary, 

John  and  Lizzie. 

6       441  2    Jacob   T.  Kulp,  m.  Anna   Busby;  children, 

Eliza  and  Henry. 

Jacob  T.  Kulp,  of  Germantown,  aged  54  years,  died  sud- 
denly on  Sunday,  April  17,  1892.  He  was  the  son  of  John 
Kulp,  a  descendant  of  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  German- 


KULP    FAMILY.  73 

town,  and  his  great-grandmother  was  one  of  the  original  Rit- 
tenhouse  family.  He  was  a  Repubhcan,  and  held  many  public 
positions.  He  served  in  the  Mint  under  Presidents  Hayes  and 
Arthur's  administrations.  Deceased  was  a  very  heavy  man, 
weighing  328  pounds,  and  was  six  feet  three  inches  high. 


CHH^DREN  OF  No.  222. 

SARAH    KOLB5  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Is.4Ac3,  of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

imilT 
No.  No. 

442  I      Rebecca  Deticei/er,  m.  Naaman   Ployd ;    res., 

Germantown,  Philadelphia  ;  no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  227. 
ABRAHAM  KULP^,  of  JoHx^  of  Isaacs,  of  MARTIN^ 

of   DiLLMAN'. 

6       443  I      Cliarles  Kiilp,  m.  Lydia  F'enton ;  seven  child- 

ren. 

6       444  2     Nathan  Taylor  Knlp.va.SsWxQ ;  three 

children. 

3  Caroline  Kulp,  m.  George  Geherell ;  no  issue. 

4  Rachel  Kulp,  m.  Samuel  Thomas  ;  no  issue. 

5  Margaret  Knlp,  d.  young. 

6  Albert  Kulp,  m.  Emma  Reiff;  no  issue;  res., 
Twenty-third  ward,  Philadelphia. 


6 

445 

6 

446 

6 

447 

6 

448 

74  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  249. 

MARTIN  B.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholass,  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

7        449  I      Alariiiic  Rittcnhousc\h.-a.hont  1863;   residing 

at  Germantown  ;   unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  250. 

JAMES  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholass,  of  Martin^, 
of  Sarah  Kolh^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Aiuiic  E.  Rittenhouse,  m.  Miller  D.  Evans. 

2  Horatio  Rittenhouse,  died  single. 

3  Kate  Ritten/touse,  died  single. 

4  Carrie  Ritte)i/u>use,  died  single. 

5  Caroli)ie  Rittenhouse,  died  single. 


7 

450 

7 

451 

7 

452 

7 

453 

7 

454 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  251. 

NICHOLAS  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholass,  of  Mar- 
Tix^,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittehouse),  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

1  Enoeh  Rittenhouse,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Enoch  IV.  Rittenhouse,  h.  1840;  d.  March  25, 
1877  ;  single. 

3  Anna  Sophia  Rittenhouse,  b. ;  d.  single. 

4  Martha  P.  Rittenho?(se,  b.  ;  d.  August 

2,    1890;    m.  Joseph    Wise;    have    two 
children,  Elizabeth  and  Sallie. 


7 

455 

7 

456 

7 

457 

7 

458 

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KICHOLAS  M.  RITTEXHOUSE,  JR. 


Gen. 


KULP    FAMILY.  75 

vidual  Family 

Co.  .No. 

7       459  5      William  P.  RittcnJwusc,  b. ;  d.  in  infancy. 

7       460  6     Nicholas  M.  Rittc)i]LoiiSL\h.  h^xW  24,  1844; 

m.  Emma  Gorga.s  Omensetter,  July  12, 
1869.  She  was  the  third  daughter  of 
John  Omen.setter,  a  merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Nicholas  M.  Rittenhouse  was  born  at  Roxborough,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  and  received  a  good  common  school  education 
in  Philadelphia. 

In  1 86 1,  at  the  age  of  seventeen,  he  entered  the  volunteer 
service  of  the  United  States,  and  became  a  member  of  the 
Second  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  commanded  by  Colonel  R. 
Butler  Price,  and  served  from  September,  1861,  until  Septem- 
ber, 1864,  and  took  part  in  all  the  battles  of  the  army  of  Vir- 
ginia and  of  the  Potomac,  during  his  term  of  service,  except 
those  of  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg,  being  during  the 
latter  confined  in  the  hospital  by  fever.  He  passed  through 
all  those  engagements  with  only  some  slight  flesh  wounds. 

At  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  he  formed  a  part  of  General 
Meade's  escort.  On  his  return  home  he  engaged  in  telegraph- 
ing for  about  two  years,  after  which,  in  company  with  his 
brother,  Enoch  W.  Rittenhouse,  he  went  to  Baltimore  and 
purchased  the  Baltimore  Terra  Cotta  Works  from  their  uncle, 
George  R.  Rittenhouse.  That  gentleman  had  established  the 
works  about  twenty-one  years  previously,  and  had  by  long- 
continued  and  careful  experiment  brought  them  to  a  high 
degree  of  perfection.  They  conducted  the  business  together 
until  the  death  of  Enoch,  March  25,  1877,  since  which  time 
Nicholas  M.  Rittenhouse  has  been  alone  in  the  management. 

The  Baltimore  Terra  Cotta  Works  are  the  oldest  of  the 
kind  in  the  South. 

Nicholas  M.  Rittenhouse  is  in  possession  of  a  Britannia 
tea-set  made  by  John  Dixon  &  Son,  in  England,  in  1678 
(name  stamped  on  it),  which  was  brought  to  this  country  by 
the  ancestors,  and   handed  down   through  all  generations  of 


76  KULP    FAMILY. 

the  Rittenhouse  family  and  is  now  in  possession  of  Nicholas 
M.  Rittenhouse,  at  Baltimore,  and  by  him  held  in  high  esteem. 
When  on  a  visit  to  Baltimore  in  1892  I  had  the  honor  of 
taking  tea  with  the  family,  when  the  above-mentioned  tea-set 
was  brought  into  requisition. — [Author.] 


Elizabeth  Rittenhouse,  b.  1846;  d.  July  18, 
1891  ;  m.  John  G.  Brooks,  December  29, 
1868;   res.,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

Mary  Rittenhouse,  h. ;  d.  1891  ;  unmar- 
ried. 

Sallie  Rittenhouse,  b. ;  d. ;  unmar- 
ried. 


Gen. 

7 

Individual 
No. 

461 

Family 
No. 

7 

7 

462 

8 

7 

463 

9 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  252. 

CHARLES  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Niciiolass,  of  Mar- 
tin4,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Mary  Rittenho2ise,h.  1834;  d.  single. 

2  Sarah  Rittenhousc,h.  February  i,  1836;  un- 
married. 

3  Elisabeth  Rittenhouse,  b.  November  22,  1 837  ; 
d.  in  infancy. 

4  Cornelia  Rittenhouse,  h.  November  2,  1839; 
m.  Peter  L.  Smith  ;  no  issue. 

5  Van  Bra7idt  Rittenhouse,  b.  April    i,  1842; 
m.  Laura  Randall ;  res.  near  Baltimore. 

6  Sophia  Rittenhouse,  b.  August  20,  1845  ;  m. 

Aubrey    Hopkins ;    had    two    children ; 
both  died  young. 

7       470  7     George  N'.  Rittenhouse,  b.  September  i ,  1 847  ; 

m.  Alice  Birch ;  had  one  child  ;  died  in 
infancy. 


7 
7 

464 
465 

7 

466 

7 

467 

7 

468 

7 

469 

KULP    FAMILY.  J  "J 

ludividual  Family 

•Gea.  Xo.  No. 

7       4/1  8     Anna  Roda  Rittcnlioiisc,  b.   November   23, 

.  1848;   died  aged  32  years. 

7       472  9     James  RittcnJhousi\  b.  November   20,  1850; 

m.  Mary  Josephine  Craggs. 

7       473  10     Martin  Alexander  RittCiiho2isc,h. 1853; 

d.  in  infancy. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  253. 

JOSIAH  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholass,  of  MARTIN^ 
of  Sarah  Kol,b3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

7       474  I      iTww^r  AV/ZdV/Zfc'W.sT,  d.  young,  aged  21  years; 

a  teacher  in  the  Moravian  school  at 
Bethlehem. 

7       475  2     Nicholas  Rit'oilLonse,  b. ;  d.  ;  re- 

sided near  Line  Lexington,  Bucks  coun- 
ty, Pa.  His  will  is  recorded  at  Doyles- 
town,  Bucks  county.  Pa.;  was  never 
married. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  254. 

GEORGE  P.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholas^,  of  Mar- 
tin-*, of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Kate  RittenJiJuse,  died  young. 

2  Grace  RittenJionsc. 

3  Kate  RittenJionse,  m.  Frank  Nixon  ;  have  two 
children. 

4  Alay  Rittenlionse. 

5  Martha  Rittenlionse. 

6  William  Rittenhouse ;  resided  in  Baltimore. 


7 

47b 

7 

477 

7 

478 

7 

479 

7 

480 

7 

481 

78  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  257. 
WILLIAM    UMSTED^  of    Elizabeth    Rittenhouse^ 
(Umsted),   of   MARTI^•^   of   Sarah    Kolb3   (Rittenhouse),   of 


MARTIN^  of  DiLLMAX'. 

Imiividual  Family 


Gen 


7  '     482  I      Daniel  R.    Umsted,  b.   November   8,    1827; 

farmer ;  m.  Leah  Benner,  of  Franconia, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

7       483  2      Thomas  R.  Umsted,  b.  August  20,  1829;  m. 

Francis  P.  Monfay;  d.  1863;  m.  again 
to  Isabella  StuU. 

7       484  3     Josiali  R.  Umsted,  b.  September  5,  1831  ;  m. 

Kate  Staub,  of  Nicetown,  Philadelphia ; 
res.,  Franklin  street,  Philadelphia. 

7       485  4     Amanda    Umsted,  h.  October   25,   1833;    d. 

October  2,  1870;  m.  William  Tyson,  of 
Rittenhousetown,  on  March  21,  1853. 

7       486  5     Angeliiie   Umsted,  b.  January  25,  1836;  m. 

Jacob  Everman,  November  17,  1857; 
now  deceased. 

7       487  6      William    W.    Umsted,   b.   July   4,    1838;    m. 

Elizabeth  Lord,  April  15,  1869.  She 
died  January  i,  1 87 1.  He  married  a 
second  time  to  Josephine  Boemer,  in 
1874.  She  died  in  1884;  his  occupation 
carpenter  and  builder  ;  residence,  Ritten- 
housetown, Philadelphia. 

7       488  7     FJmira  Umsted,  b.  July  10,  1841  ;  lives  with 

her  brother,  William,  at  Rittenhouse- 
town. 

7       489  8     Morris   Umsted,  b.  December   25,  1843;  "i- 

Hannah  Strahley,  December  24,  1868; 
res..  Ninth  and  Diamond  streets,  Phila- 
delphia ;  engineer. 


KULP    FAMILY.  79 

7       490  9     Sarah    U/nstcd,   b.    February    27,    1850;    d. 

February  8,  1 851. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  258. 

ARNOLD  UMSTED^  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouses 
(Umsted),  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  DlI.LMAN'. 

1  ElizabetJi  Unistcd,  m.  Edward  Jeffries  ;  had 
children  and  s^n-andchildren. 

2  Sarah  67//.s-/dv/,  m.  Taylor  Raser  ;  one*  child, 
Taylor. 

3  Mary  Ann  6wjrAv/,  m.  George  Fulmer  ;  have 
children  and  grandchildren. 

4  TJionias  Unistcd,  m.  Lizzie  Piatt ;  two  daugh- 
ters. 

5  Ellen  Umsted,  m.  Robert  Jenkins  ;  have 
children  and  grandchildren. 

6  Josepli  Umsted. 

7  Charles  Umsted. 

8  Anuld  Umsted. 

9  Jnlia  Umsted,  m.  Martin  Ettinger,  son  of 
Jacob  Ettinger,  of  Salfordville,  Mont- 
gomery county,  Pa. ;  have  one  son, 
Martin. 


7 

491 

7 

492 

7 

493 

7 

494 

7 

495 

7 

496 

7 

497 

7 

498 

7 

499 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  259. 

CATHARINE  UMSTED^  of  Elizabeth  Ritten- 
HOUSE5  (Umsted),  of  Martin"*,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse), 
of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 


80  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Familv 

Gen.  Xo.  No." 

7        500  I      Elizabctli  Hartnian,  m.  Aaron  Stover ;  have 

three  children,  Frank,  Harr)-  and  Maud, 
of  Quakertown,  Pa. 

7        501  2     y<:M-i:y'// //<'?'/'/w^?/7,  m.  Celesta  Woodring  ;  have 

six    children,    William,    Oliver,    Robert, 
Frank,  Martin,  Lamar. 

7        502  3     Kate  Ha/tmaii,  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  260. 

HENRY  R.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Jacob  Ds.,  of  Mar- 
TiN'^,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martix%  of  Dillman'. 

7        503  I     Alaiy  M.  Rittc}ihousc,h. 1831;  m.  Abel 

Thomas ;  had  three  children,  Malinda, 
Henry  and  Edwin. 

7        504  2      Charles  A.  Rittenhouse,   b.   1832;    m. 

]\Lary  Croll ;  their  children,  Hannah, 
Henr)%  Charles,  William,  and  David  Le 
Roy  ;  residing  at  Norristown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  261. 

DAVID  RITTENHOUSE^,  of  Jacob  D^.,  of  Martin^, 
of  Sarah  Kolb3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Alary  Rittenliouse. 

2  Henry  Rittenhonsc. 

3  David  Rittenlionsc. 

4  Ennna  RittenJioiise. 

5  Jacob  Ritten/iouse. 


7 

505 

7 

506 

7 

507 

7 

508 

7 

509 

Geu 


KULP    FAMILY.  8  I 

lu.Hvi.Uial  Familv 

No.  Xo. 

7        510  6     Saiiutel  RittciiJiousc. 

7        511  7     Anna  Rittcniionsc,  deceased. 

7        512  8     Lizzie  Rittciilunisc,  deceased. 

All  of  Upper  Providence,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  262. 

MARTIN  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Jacob  D^.,  of  Martin^, 
of  Sarah  Kolb^,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        513  I      Rosabella  Rittoihonsc,  m.  Courtland  Dickin- 

son. 

7        514  2     Elmira  Rittciilunisc,  m.   Harry   Dyer;  have 

one  son  and  two  dauehters. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  263. 

SUSANNA  RITTENHOUSP:^  (Bechtel),  of  Jacob  D^., 
of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTIN^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        515  I       ]\ llliavi  Bcchtcl. 

7        516  2     ]\Iary  Bcchtcl. 

7       517  3     Sarah  Bcchtcl,  died  yonng. 

Upper  Providence. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  269. 

WILLIAM  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Jacob  Ds.,  of  Mar- 
tin*, of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

7        518  I     Enuiia  L.  Rittenhouse,  m.  Joseph  V.  Bean; 


82  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 

InfUvidual 

Xn. 

Faniil' 
No." 

7 

518 

I 

7 

519 

7 

520 

7 

521 

had  one  child,  Worthington  R. ;  res., 
Norristown,  Pa. ;  three,  Clara,  James  and 
William,  died  young. 

2  Annie  Rittoilionsc,  m.  Charles   H.  Belsford, 

May  28,  1874;  public  school  teacher. 

3  Henry  H.  Rittoiliousc,  m.   Ida  Sommers,  of 

Philadelphia  ;  express  messenger. 

4  Lizzie  Rittenhouse,   m.   Winfield   White,  on 

July  4,  1876,  of  Gwynedd,  near  Lansdale, 
Pa. ;  a  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  270. 

ELIZABETH  RITTENHOUSE^  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob 
D5.,  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^ 
of  Dillman'. 

7        522  I      Tlieodore  Deticeiler,m-;xrY\Qd\  had  one  child. 

7        523  2     Frank  Detiveiler. 

7        524  3    Jeanetta  Detweiler. 

All  of  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  No.  271. 

ANN  RITTENHOUSE^  (Evans),  of  Jacob  D^.,  of  Mar- 
tin^, Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        525  I      Thomas  E^'ans,  m.  Jane  Umsted ;  children, 

Grant,  Gertrude  and  Bertie. 

7        526  2     Fra)ik  Evans,  unmarried. 

7        527  3     Martin  Evans,  m.  Ada  Johnson  ;  resides  in 

Kansas. 


KULP    FAMILY.  83 

7        528  4     Bdzi'in  £-c'nHS,m.  M'mme  Johnson;  resides  in 

Kansas. 

7        529  5     AiDia  E'iUins,  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  272. 

RACHEL  RITTENHOUSE^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob  D\, 
of  Martin'*,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7530  I      A^cii'toii  HiDisickcr,  deceased ;  was  married 

to  Bessie ;  children,  Agnes,  Ber- 

tine  and  Rachel. 

7        531  2     Annie  Hunsicker,  m.  Newton  Wanner. 

7        532  3     Lir^zic  Hunsicker,  m.   Rev.  A.   B.   Markley ; 

one  child,  Mary  Markley. 

7        533  4     Alice  Hunsicker,  m.  Dr.  John  Niles,  of  Car- 

bondale,  Luzerne  county.  Pa. 

7        534  5      Susan  Hunsicker. 

7       535  6     ^/vv?/'<rr/;/ 7/////.s7V/'^7',  m.  Hattie  Federolf ;  no 

issue ;  Collegeville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  273. 

SAMUEL  R.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Jacob  Ds.,  of  Mar- 
TiN'*,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        53^  I     John  RittenJiouse,  b.  July  22,  1859;  d.  Au- 

gust 17,  1863. 

7        537  2    Jacob  S.  Rittenhouse,  M.  D.,  b.  June  3,  1861  ; 

m.  P^mma  Griesemer,  on  June  12,  1888; 
children,  Roeer  G.  and  Esther. 


84  KULP    FAMILY. 

Dr.  Jacob  S.  Rittenhouse,  of  Reading,  Pa.,  is  the  son  ot 
Dr.  Samuel  R.  and  Anna  M.  Rittenhouse.  He  was  born  at 
Macungie,  Lehigh  county,  Pa.,  June  3,  1 861.  When  he  was 
seven  years  old  his  parents  moved  to  Reading  and  he  received 
his  elementary  education  in  the  latter  place.  After  leaving 
the  public  schools  he  took  a  few  years  course  in  languages 
and  the  natural  sciences  in  the  Scientific  Academy  of  the  Hon. 
D.  B.  Brunner.  In  the  fall  of  1882  he  matriculated  in  the 
Hahneman  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia,  and  received  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine,  on  the  3d  day  of  April,  1885. 
During  the  last  year  of  his  college  course  he  was  selected  by 
his  class  to  lecture  on  the  subject  of  pathology  and  the  prac- 
tice of  medicine.  After  his  graduation  he  associated  with  his 
father  in  the  practice  of  his  profession.  Much  of  the  winter 
of  1887-88  he  spent  in  the  New  York  Polyclinic  and  other 
hospitals  of  New  York  city,  devoting  particular  attention  to 
the  study  of  special  departments  of  medicine.  June  12,  1888, 
he  married  Miss  Emma  K.  Griesemer,  a  daughter  of  Benne- 
ville  D.  and  Hannah  K.  Griesemer,  of  Griesemersville,  Berks 
county.  Pa.  Two  children  have  been  born  to  them.  The 
first  born,  Roger  G.,  was  a  vigorous  boy,  but  a  severe  illness 
of  a  few  weeks  duration  caused  his  death  when  he  was  not 
yet  eleven  months  old.  Mary  Esther,  the  second  child,  is  a 
growing  girl  of  seventeen  months.  Dr.  Rittenhouse  was 
formerly  president  of  the  Hahneman  Medical  Society,  of  Read- 
ing, is  a  member  of  the  Homeopathic,  and  surgeon  to  the 
Reading  Homeopathic  Hospital. 

ludiviilual  FumUv 

Geu.  No.  Xo.  ■ 

7        538  3     Atinic  Rittenhouse,  b.  December  3,  1862. 

7        539  4     Hannah  Rittcnhonsc,  b.  July  23,  1866. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  274. 

ABRAHAM  REINER^  of  Sarah  Rittenhouses 
(Reiner),  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rittenhouse),  of  Mar- 
tin^ of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  85 

Went   to    New  Jersey  and   married  a  widow  there  and 
had— 

Iiiiiividiiiil  Kamily 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

7       540  I      One  chUd,  who  died  at  the  age  of  twenty- 

years  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  275. 

PHILIP  H.  R^:INER^  of  Sarah  Rittenhouses  (Keiner), 
of  Martin*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhou.se),  of  Martin^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        541  I      Alice  Reiner,  unmarried. 

7       541/-^        2     Mary  Reiner,  unnvcxrYiQd;  residence,  Milford 
Square,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  276. 

MARTIN  REINER^of  Sarah  Rittenhouses  (Reiner), 
of  Martin*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhou.se),  of  Martin^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7       552  I      Isaac  Z.  Reiner,  m.   Miss  Jane   Gotwals,  a 

daughter  of  Joseph  Gotwals  ;  res.,  Eagle- 
ville.  Pa.;  they  have  two  children,  resid- 
ing at  Eagleville,  Pa. 

7        553  2     Sarah  Reiner,  m.  Michael  G.  Grater;  have 

two  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  277. 

LEVI  REINP^R^,  of  Sar.vh  Rittenhouses  (Reiner),  of 
Martin*,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rittenhou.se),  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

(K.  F.-7.) 


86  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 

7 

Individual 
No. 

544 

7 

545 

7 

546 

7 

547 

7 

548 

1  Marti/i  Rcinrr,m.Ka.te  Clcmmer;  one  child, 

Abraham. 

2  Horace  Reiner,  m.  Ida  Roberts. 

3  David  Reiner,  m.  Fannie  Tyson. 

4  Annie  Reiner,  m.  John  Major. 

5  Maggie  Reiner,  single;    Lower  Providence, 

Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  278. 

HANNAH  REINP:R6  (Buckwalter),  of  Sarah  Ritten- 
houses  (Reiner),  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse), 
of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

7        549  I      Charles    W.    Buckwalter,    was    drowned    in 

Schuylkill  river. 

7        550  2     Abraham  Reiner  Buckwalter,  was  drowned 

in  Schuylkill  river. 

7        551  3      Sarah  R.  Buckzvalter,  m.  first   Lewis   Horn- 

ing ;  second,  Eugene  Yerk,  of  Trappe, 
Pa. 

7        552  4    JoJin    R.    Buckwalter,    m.    Amanda    Cassel, 

daughter  of  Abraham  Cassel,  of  White's 
corner,  near  Lansdale  ;  res.,  Winchester, 
Kentucky  ;   Farmers'  P.  O. 

7        553  5      Geoffrey  Buckwalter,  Vv'mci^diX  of  the   High 

School,  of  Camden,  N.  J. 

7        554  6    Jacob  Bnckiualter,  ^'mgXe;  is  with  his  brother 

John  in  Kentucky ;  Farmers'  P.  O. 

7        555  7     Annie  Buckwalter,  deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  8/ 


Indi\  iilual  Faiiiilv 


7       556  8     Ha/Diah  S.  B2/ckivaItcr,dQce3.?,ed\  was  mar- 

ried to  Charles  Garber. 

7       557  9     Daniel   Webster   Buckzvalter,   m.    Emma   L. 

Williams  ;  have  children  ;  resides  in  Phil- 
adelphia, and  is  in  the  Philadelphia  post- 
office  (1894). 

7        558  10     Mary  Buckzcalter,  died  single. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  279. 

REBECCA    REINER^    (Rambo),    of   Sarah    Ritten- 
houses  (Reiner),  of  Martin'*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse), 

of  MARTI^•^  of   DiLLMAN'. 

7        559  I      iT;//;//^ /?<'^;/'/'/''c^  m.  Peter  Schaeffer ;  res.,  Phil- 

adelphia ;    conveyancer  and  real  estate ; 
they  have  two  children. 

7        560  2     Abraham  Reiner  Ra)Hbo,M'3.s  vnTixviQdio^eWe 

Ferguson  ;   had  one  child,  Eleanor. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  280. 

DAVID  REINER^  of  Sarah  Rittenhouses  (Reiner), 
of  Martin,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of   Martin^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        561  I      Mary   Reiner,  m.   Isaiah    Boorse ;    children, 

Ella,  Joseph,  two  more  ;  res.,  Jefferson- 
ville,  Pa. 

7        562  2     Lizzie  Reiner,  m.  Joseph  Landis  ;  one  son  ; 

res.,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

7       563  3     Sallie  Reiner,   m.    Frank   Farringer ;    three 

children  ;  res.,  Ironbridge,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


564  4     Ennna  Reiner,  m.   Levi   Yerkes.     He  died 

1887;    one  child,   Lizzie;    res.,  College- 
ville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  281. 

EMELINE  REINER^  of  Sarah  Rittenhouses  (Reiner), 
of  Martin4,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^  o 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        577  I      Martine  Ritte)iJumse,  unmarried ;  residing  at 

Germantown,     Philadelphia,    with     her 
mother. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  282. 

CHARLES  NIXON^,  of  Sus.^nna  Rittenhouse^  (Nix- 
on), of  Martin^^  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^ 

of   DiLLMAX'. 

1  Daniel  W.  iVz;i'^;z,  b.  December  20,  1854;  m. 
Frances  H.  Weeks ;  no  issue. 

2  Anna  S.  Nixon,  b.  May  4,  1856;  m.  Milton 
E.  Worley  ;  two  children. 

3  Isabella  Nixon,  h.  May  29,  1858;  m.  Samuel 
Lefevre  ;  one  son. 

4  Charles  Nixon,  b.  January  6,  1 860  ;  m.  Wil- 
liam Hitesman. 

5  Sallie  Nixon,  b.  February  18,  1864. 

6  Emma  Nixon,  b.  January  10,  1866. 

7  Harry  Nixo7i,  b.  April  30,  1868  ;  d.  Septem- 
ber 30,  1884. 


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578 

7 

579 

7 

580 

7 

581 

7 

a 

7 

581b 

7 

581C 

KULP    FAMILY.  89 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  283. 

WILLIAM  R.  NIXON^  of  Susanna  Rittenhouses 
(Nixon),  of  Martin^  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  Dillman'. 

ludividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       582  I      Amelia  Nixon,  d.  young,  aged  4  years;  b. 

August  II,  1836;  d.  April  15,  1840. 

7  583  2  Theodore  [Adcuiis)  H.Nixon,h.  Yehvud-ry  22, 
1838;  d.  January  20,  1867;  m.  Susie 
Hall ;  b. 1837  ;  d.  July  20,  1866. 

7        584  3      WillicDH  H.  Nixon,  b.  January  26,  1 840;  m. 

Clara    R.    Pearson ;     res.,    Philadelphia ; 
paper  merchant ;  office,  Drexel  Building. 

7       585  4     Cornelia  M.Nixon,  b.  March  28,  1843;  ^■ 

Henry  W.  Moore,  D.  D.  S. ;  no  issue. 

7        586  5     Kate  S.Nixon,  b.  April   6,  1845;    m.  John 

H.  Young,  M.  D. ;  residing  in  Philadel- 
phia. 

7        587  6     Sarah   R.Nixon,  h.   February   3,    1847;    d. 

June  21,  1873;   unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  284. 

THOMAS  NIXON^  of  Susanna  RittenhousfJ  (Nixon), 
of  Martin^  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTIN^  of 
Dillman^ 

7        588  I      Thomas  Nixon,  died  in  infancy. 

7        589  2     Snsanna  Rittenhouse  Nixon,  m.  James  Os- 

trander,  of  Richmond,  Ind. 

7        590  3     Morris  Nixon,  married. 


90  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Famllr 

Gen.  No.  Xo. ' 

7       591  4     Martin  Nixon  Nixon,  b.  at  Mill  Grove,  Au- 

gust 4,  1845,  near  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  m. 
Mary  Ann  Thorp,  August  18,  1874,  at 
Richmond,  Wayne  county,  Ind. ;  res., 
West  Philadelphia. 

7        592  5     Louise  Nixon,  m.  Judge   White,  of  Spring- 

field, Ohio  ;  deceased  ;  no  issue. 

6  Frank  Nixon,  m.  Kate  Rittenhouse. 

7  Williaju  Nixon. 

8  Finlcy  Nixon. 

9  Elizabeth  Nixon,  unmarried. 


7 

593 

7 

594 

7 

595 

7 

596 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  285. 

MARTIN  NIXON^  of  Susanna  Rittenhguses  (Nixon), 
of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin',  of 
Dillman'. 

7        597  I      Martha  Brozvn  Nixon,  b.    1847;  m.  Alfred 

G.  Miller. 

7        598  2      George  Feinonr  Nixon,  b.  October  6,  185  i. 

7        599  3     Alice  Feinour  Nixon,  b.  July  15,  1857. 

7       600  4     Martine  Feinour  Nixon,  b.  May  7,  i860;  of 

Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  286. 

HENRY  M.  NIXON^  of  Susanna  Rittenhouses  (Nix- 
on), of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin', 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       601  I      Susanna  B.  Nixon,  b.    May   30,    1848;    m. 

James  Latimer,  December  15,  1869. 


Gen. 

7 

Xo. 

602 

7 

603 

7 

604 

7 

605 

KULP    FAMILY.  9 1 

Individual  Family 

No. 

2  Mzry  v5.  Nixon,  b.  April  27,  1854;  m.  May 
1 1,  1873,  to  Gilbert  H..  Blaker. 

3  Fannie  B.  Nixon,  b.  September  16,  1844;  d. 
June  14,  1889;  m.  Charles  Gray. 

4  Henry  M.  Nixon,  b.  August  17,  1850;  m. 
Phebe  Parry,  June,  1874. 

5  Cornelia  Nixon,  b.  March  30,  1856;  m.  De- 
cember 9,  1874,  Joseph  P.  Grans;  b. 
March  5,  1847  ;  d.  October  9,  1893  ;  res., 
Frankford,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  287. 

NICHOLAS  RITTENHOUSE  NIXON^,  of  Susanna 
Rittenhouses  (Nixon),  of  Martin*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Ritten- 
house),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       606  I      Charles  Adams  Nixon,  b.  October  20,  1849; 

m.  Telula  Marshall,  May  23,  1885. 

2  William  Strout  Nixon,  b.  April  22,  1853. 

3  Kate  Francis  Nixon,  b.  August  21,  1855. 

4  Horace  Greeley  Nixon,  b.  October  20,  1858  ; 

m.  Martha  E.  Brannin,  October  12,  1886. 

7       610  5     Mary  Morris  Nixon,  b.   October   20,  1858; 

m.  Kate  C.  Coffin,  June  25,  1885. 

7       611  6     Mildred  Mary  Nixon,  \i.yi2.xc\i  2,  \^62;  A. 

December  1 1,  1 891. 

7       612  7      Clara  Rittenlwuse  Nixon,  h.]?inwAxy  \,\ 


7 

607 

7 

608 

7 

609 

92  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  288. 

AMOS  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Martin  D^.,  of  MARTIN^ 
of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhou.se),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7       613  I      Mary  Anii   Rittcnhousc,  m.   Enoch    Ritten- 

house,  of  Rock   Glen   Luzerne  county, 
Pa. 

2  Caleb  RittcnJunisc,  d.  .sing'le  aged  25  years. 

3  Joseph  Rittenhousc,  m.  Ehza  Yost. 

4  Jesse   Rittenhouse ,    m.    Elmira    Smith.     She 
died.      He  married  again  to  Jane  Johnson. 


7 

614 

7 

615 

7 

616 

CHH.DREN  OF  No.  290. 

ANN  RITTENHOUSE'^  (Wolf),  of  Martin  D^.,  of 
Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

1  Martin  Wolf,  b.  April  22,  1842. 

2  Eleniina  Wolf,  b.  June  25,  1843. 

3  Andrezu  Wolf,  b.  April  20,  1846. 

4  Stephen  Wolfh.  December  15,  1848. 
All  of  Rock  Glen,  Luzerne  county.  Pa. 


7 

617 

7 

618 

7 

619 

7 

620 

childrp:n  of  no.  291. 

SARAH   rittenhouse^  (Johnson),  of  Martin  D\, 
of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhou.se),  of  Martin^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7       621  I     Martin  Johnso7i,  m.  Mary  Turnbach. 


KULP    FAMILY.  93 

Individual  Faniilv 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

7       622  2     JoJui  Jo/nisoii,  unmarried. 

7       623  3     Nic/iolas   Johnson,    m.    Emanda    Trumbell. 

She  died.  He  married  a  second  time  to 
Caroline  Hauze  ;  then  she  died  also,  and 
he  married  a  third  time  to  Catharine 
Rittenhouse,  ncc  Nungesser. 

7       624  4     Nnvton  JoJinson,  m.  Emelia  Harman. 

7       625  5     Esnina  Johnson,  m.  Benjamin  Sides. 

All  of  near  Berwick,  Luzerne  county.  Pa. 


MAN 

;'. 

7 

626 

7 

627 

7 

628 

7 

629 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  292. 

PHEBE  RITTENHOUSE^  (Hauzc),  of  Martin  D^.,  of 
Martin'*,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 


1  George  Ha2ize,  unmarried. 

2  Amelia  Hanze,  m.  George  Baton ;  three 
children. 

3  Zj'(/m  7/^?//,crr,  m.  Daniel  Bitler;  six  children. 

4  AbraJiain  Hauze,  m.   lilmira  Welsh  ;  three 

children. 

7       630  5      Amos  Hanze,  m.  F"annie  Smoyer ;  two  child- 

ren. 

6  Susie  Hauze,  m.  Andrew  Fritz  ;  five  children. 

7  Hannah  Hauze,  m.  Mad  O'Brian ;  three 
children. 

8  James  Hauze,  m.  Eliza  Smith  ;  two  children. 

9  Ella  Hauze,  m.  Stephen  Kirkendale ;  one 
child  ;  of  near  Berwick,  Columbia  county, 
Pa. 


7 

t)3i 

7 

632 

7 

633 

7 

634 

94  "  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  295. 

MARY  RITTENHOUSE'^  (Smith),  of  M.artin  D^.,  of 
Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

luilividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. " 

7       635  I     yiwr//^  5w////,  b.  September  10,  1857. 

7       636  2     5^^//r  5;//////,  b.  June  4,  1863. 

7       ^57  3     ^/''^'^^^' -S";//////,  b.  January  23,  1869. 

All  of  Rock  Glen,  Luzerne  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  297. 

ANN  KOLB^  (Bergey),  of  Davids,  of  He.nrv^,  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Matrtin^  of  Dillman'. 

7       638  I     /<:7-:W^  A'.  i5r;-^'-<:j,b.  April  10,  1836;  m.  Mary 

Wagner;  b.  June  18,  1835  ;  daughter  of 
Jacob  Wagner ;  res.,  Lower  Salford, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  farmer. 

7       639  2      Williajn  Bcrgcy,   m.    Clara    Federolf;    res., 

Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
farmer. 

7       640  3     David  Bcrgcy,  m.  Amanda   Wagner;    res.. 

Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ; 
saw  and  chopping  mill. 

7       641  4     Katie  Ann  Bcrgcy,  b.  April  7,  1845  ;  m-  Eli 

C.  Leidy  on  March  24,  1865  ;  cigar  man- 
ufacturer ;  res.,  Philadelphia ;  formerly 
from  Juniata  county,  Pa.  He  died  Octo- 
ber 14,  1885,  while  with  his  father  in 
Juniata  county,  and  is  buried  there. 

7       642  5     John   Bcrgcy,  m.   Malard    Reed ;    residence, 

Schwenksville,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  95 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  298. 

MARTIN  KULP^  of  Davids,  of  HE^'RV^  of  Dillmans, 
of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Faniih' 

Gen.  No.  No.' 

7  643  1  Sj'k'aii/ts  Ku!p,  m.  Ella  Custer. 

7  644  2  Annie  Kulp,  unmarried  (in  1 891). 

7  645  3  Amanda  Kulp,  m.  Samuel  Custer. 

7  646  4  Jane  Knlp,  m.  Bechtel. 

7  647  5  Sallic  Ku/p,  m.  Abraham  Geller. 

7  648  6  Emma  Kiilp,  m.  Abner  Rosenberger. 

7  649  7  Esther  Kiiip. 

All  of  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  299. 
ABRAHAM  KOLB^  of  Davids,  of  Henry^,  of  Dill- 

MAN3,  of  MARTIN^  of   DiLLMAN'. 

7       650  I      Isaiah   Kulp,  m. Cassel.     She  died. 

He   married  again   to Cassel,   a 

sister  to  first  wife ;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

7       65 1  2     Lizzie  Ku'.p,  m.  Samuel  Mather. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  300. 

ENOS  KOLB^  of  Davids,  of  Henry-*,  of  Dillman3,  of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       652  I      Oliver  Kulp ;  d.  single. 

7       653  2     Robert  Kulp. 


9^  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  No. ' 

7       654  3     Liacic  Kulp ;  married. 

7       655  4     Matilda  Knip ;  died. 

All  of  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  302. 

HARRIET  KULP^  (Latshaw),  of  Davids,  of  Henrv4, 
of  DiLLMA\3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman\ 

7       656  I      Enos  Latshaiu,  b.  May  7,  1853;  m.  Maggie 

Knox. 

7       657  2     Esther  Eliza  Latshaic,  b.  April  6,  1858;  m. 

\V.  A.  Warren.     He  died.     She  married 
again  to  ELsbery  Knox. 

7       658  3      Theodore  Latshazi.\h.  ]u\y  \^,  1^60;  m.  Cor- 

nelia S.  Brown. 

7       659            4     Irzoin  Latshai^\   b.    February    22,  1856;  m. 
Miss Hoot. 

7       660  5      Clayton  Latshazv,  b.  November  2,  1867;  m. 

Bertha  Geiger. 

7       661  6     A)in  Louisa  LatshazL',h.  A^inl  23,  1852;  d. 

June  25,  1852. 

7       662  7     Ann  Rebecca  Latshazi',h.  Miwch    15,  1863; 

died  young. 

7       663  8     An  infant,  b.  April  i,  1864;  died  in  infancy. 

All  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  303. 

JACOB  KULP^  of  DAVID5,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillmax3,  of 
Martin^  of  Dillman^ 


7       664  I     Daniel  Kulp. 


KULP    FAMILY.                                                        97 

Gen. 

7 

Individual 
665 

Kamilj 
Xo. 

2 

Jen /lie  Kill  p. 

7 

666 

3 

Frank  Kiilp. 

7 

667 

4 

William  Kid  p. 

7 

668 

5 

Albert  Kitlp. 

7 

669 

6 

Many  Kiilp. 

7 

670 

7 

Levi  Kill  p. 

7 

671 

8 

Webster  Kid  p. 

7 

672 

9 

]\Iary  Kidp. 

7 

^7?> 

10 

Hainiah  Kidp  ;  resided  in  the  State  of  Dela- 
ware, near   Harrington,  then  moved  to 
the  West. 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  304. 

MARGARET  KULP^  (Heterich),  of  David^  of  Henry^ 
of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Benjamin  Heterieh. 

2  Sallie  Heterieh,  m.  Nice. 

3  ]\Iary  Heterich,  m.  Emanuel  Trumbore. 

4  Harriet  Heterich. 

5  Henry  Heterich,  m.  Mary  Johnson. 

6  Daniel  Heterieh. 

7  Wilson  Heterich,  m.  Ella  Bean. 

8  Ella  Heterieh. 
All  of  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


7 

674 

7 

675 

7 

676 

7 

677 

7 

678 

7 

679 

7 

680 

7 

681 

98  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  343. 

ANN  KELTER6  (Frey).  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Kelter), 
of  Matthias'*,  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin^  of  DILLMA^^ 

Ini1i>i.lual  FaiiiilT 

Gen.  No.  No.' 

7        682  I     Jacob  Frcy. 

7       683  2     Elizabeth' Frn',h. ;  m.  Matthew  Kolb. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  344. 

DAVID  KELTER^  of  Elizabeth   Kolrs  (Kelter),  of 
Matthias'*,  of  Dillma.\3,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

7       684  I      Sylvester  Kelter ;   Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  345. 

HANNAH  KELTER^  (John.son),  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs 
(Kelter),  of  Matthias'*,  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7        685  I      Albert  Johnson ;   Pottstown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  347. 

MATTHIAS  KELTER^  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Kelter), 
of  Matthias'*,  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

7       686  I      Keyser  Kelter. 

7       686a          2     Enujia  Kelter. 

7       686b  3     Frank  Kelter ;  Collegeville,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  99 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  350. 
SUSAN    KELTER^  (Godshall),  of  Elizabeth    Kolbs 
(Kelter),  of  Matthias^  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin%  of  Dill- 


1  Jacob  Havcy  Godshall. 

2  Anna  Margaret  Godshall. 

3  Mary  Jane  Godshall. 

4  Alice  Elizabeth  Godshall. 

5  David  Marsellers  Godshall. 

6  Matthias  Alton  Godshall. 

7  Flora  Ella  Godshall. 

8  William  Allen  Godshall. 

9  Jolvi  Clinto)i  Godshall. 

10  Sylvester  Ekoood  Godshall. 

1 1  Charles  Herbert  Godshall. 
All  of  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


MA 

N'. 

Gen. 

7 

Indiviiiml 
687 

7 

688 

7 

689 

7 

690 

7 

691 

7 

692 

7 

693 

7 

694 

7 

695 

7 

696 

7 

697 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  352. 
ANN  KOLB^  (Fink),  of  Jacob^,  of  MATTHIAs^  of  Dill- 

MAN3,  of   MARTI^^  of   DiLLMAN'. 

7       698  I     John  Fink,  at  Brooklyn,  New  York. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  353. 

ELIZABETH   KOLB^  (Heistand)  of  Jacobs,  of  Mat- 
THIAS4,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

7       699  I      Elizabeth  Heistand,  m.  Daniel  Shalkop,  Ches- 

ter county,  Pa. 


378014 


lOO  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  358. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB^  (Hendricks),  of  Johns,  of  Mat- 
THiAS"*,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

ladiWdual  Faniily 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        700  I      Benjamin  Franklin   Hendricks,  b.   May    lO, 

1856. 

7        701  2     Jacob  Hendricks,  b.  February  22,  1859. 

7        702  3     Aaron  Hendricks,  b.  December  12,  1857;  d. 

May  18,  188 1  ;  was  married  to  Margaret 
Lincoln. 


/^j 


03  4     Sarah  Hendricks,  b.  January  21,  1862. 

All  of  Spring  City,  Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  359. 

ANN  KULP^  (Funk),  of  John^,  of  Matthias^,  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

1  John  K.  Funk,  b.  October  9,  1853  ;  m.  Lizzie 
D.  Hiestand,  b.  August  19,  1855. 

2  Jacob   H.  Funk,    b.    October    27,   1855;    d. 
March  22,  1861. 

3  Sarah  Funk,  b.  August  14,  1857;  d.  April 
17,  1861. 

4  Jonathan  David  Funk,  b.  October  9,  1859; 
d.  August  4,  i860. 

,5     Isaac  Irvin  Fiink,  b.  February  28,  1861  ;  m. 
Alice  Slip,  b.  April  12,  i860. 

6     Annie  Funk,  b.  August  14,  1862;  m.  Leon- 
ard Cook,  b.  April  16,  1859. 


7 

704 

7 

705 

7 

706 

7 

707 

7 

708 

7 

709 

KULP    FAMILY.  lOI 


luiliviilual 


Gen. 


7       710  7     Aaron  Funk,  b.  August  12,  1864;  m.  Fannie 

Longenacker,  b.  October  16,  1863. 

7        711  8     Maiy  Fnjik,  b.  February  22,  1866. 

7       712  9     Z/.;-,s7V /v////',  b.  August  19,  1869. 

All  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  iS9%- 

JONATHAN  KULP^  of  Johns,  of  Matthias^,  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

7       713  I     John  F.  Kiilp,  b.   December   16,   1850 ;    m. 

Amanda  J.  Zoller,  b.  September  2,  1850. 

7       714  2    Jacob  F.  Knlp^h.  March  12,  1852;  m.  Emma 

l^uckvvalter  on  October  23,   1875  ;    she 
was  born  August  8,  1855. 

7       715  3     Sarah  F.  Kuip,  b.  September   i,   1854;    d. 

March  13,  i86r. 

All  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  359^^. 

MARY  KULP^  (SchHchter),  of  John^  of  Matthias^  of 
Dillman3,  of  Martin'',  of  Dillman^ 

7       716  I      Sarah  SchHchter,  b.  January  25,   1858;  m. 

Henry  Styer,  b.  March  27,  1856. 

7       717  2    John  SchHchter,  h.  ]\xnQ  17,  1859;  n^-  Flora 

Kate  Prizer,  b.  February  19,  1859;  one 
daughter,  Mary  SchHchter,  b.  February 
10,  1883. 

(K.  F.-8.) 


102  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       718  3      Webster  Schlichtcr,  b.  September  17,  1861  ; 

m.  Lillie  Cora  Finkenbeiner. 

7       719  4     Elizabeth  Sehliehter,  b.  June  17,  1864. 

7        720  5      y^;////V  Sehliehter,  b.  February  18,  1866. 

7       721     '       6     Art//V  Sehliehter,  h.  November  13,  1876;    d. 
June  20,  1877. 

All  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  359^. 
LYDIA    KOLB^   (Kimes),  of  Johns,  of  Matthias*,  of 

DlLLMAN^  of  MaRTIN%  of  DiLLMAN\ 

7       722  I      ElizabetJi  D.  Kimes,  b.  January  25,  1854;  d. 

April  I,  1 86 1. 

7        723  2    /iV/;/ A'.  A7;//r.y,b.  January  7,  1857;  d.  March 

30,  1861. 

7       724  3     Sarah   CatJiarine   Kimes,  b.  September  30, 

1858;  d.  April  17,  1861. 

7       725  4    James    K.    Kimes,  b.  March   14,   1861  ;    m. 

Sallie  R.  Moyer  December  i',  1882  ;  she 
was  born  December  i,  1862. 

7       726  '5     Anna  Mary  Kimes,  b.  January  22,  1863. 

7       727  6     Emma   Lanra  Kimes,  b.  April  8,  1866;    d. 

February  4,  1875. 

7       728  7     Lillie  Elma  Kimes,    Wwins,    b.    December 

7       729  8     Addie  Bertie  Kimes,)       18,1868. 

7       730  9     Levi  K.  Kimes,  b.  September  10,  1874. 

All  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  IO3 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  367. 

HANNAH  KOLB^  (Bean),  of  Isaacs  of  MATTHIAS^  of 
Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
No.' 

1  Charles  Beau,  b.  in  Illinois. 

2  William  Bean,  b.  in  Illinois. 

3  Amanda  Bean,  b.  in  Illinois  ;  moved  to  Ne- 
braska. 

734  4     Martlia  Bean,  b.  in  Illinois. 


Gen. 

7 

No. 

7 

72>^ 

7 

7Z?) 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  368. 

WILLIAM  KULP^  of  Isaacs,  of  MATHIAS^  of  Dillmans, 
of  Martin^,  of  Dillman". 

7       735  I      Wiliiam  Knlp,  unmarried. 

7       736  2     Horaee  Kiilp,  m.   Emma   Moyer ;    had  two 

children,  Clarence  ;  one  died  }'oung;  res., 
Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  369. 
JOHN  D.  KULP^  of  Isaacs,  of  Matthias*,  of  Dillmans, 

of  MARTI^^  of  DlLLMAX^ 

7       737  I      Esther  Eliz.abetJi  Kolb,  b.  April  24,  1861  ;  m. 

William  Dayton  Rosenberger  December 
27,  1892;  res.,  Philadelphia. 

Esther  P^lizabeth  Kulp  was  born  April  24,  1861  ;  only 
daughter  of  John  D.  Kolb,  of  Chester  county,  Pa.,  late  of 
Philadelphia,  and  Luc}'  A.  Haas  ;  is  of  a  kind  and  benevolent 
disposition.     She  is  unusually  popular  among  her   relatives 


I04  KULP    FAMILY. 

and  many  friends,  all  from  whom  she  commands  the  highest 
respect  and  love.  She  married  William  Dayton  Rosenberger, 
a  druggist,  proprietor  of  the  old  established  and  popular  drug 
store,  located  at  the  corner  of  Seventh  and  Germantown  ave- 
nue, Philadelphia,  opposite  the  well  known  Washington 
Hotel. 

William  Dayton  Rosenberger  was  born  in  Frenchtown, 
N.  J.,  February  i8,  1861.  Shortly  afterwards  his  father.  Dr. 
S.  Rosenberger,  removed  with  his  family  to  Philadelphia,  and 
there  established  the  drug  business  above  referred  to,  and  soon 
thereafter  deservedly  became  one  of  the  most  popular  and 
successful  physicians  in  the  northern  portion  of  that  city. 
He  continued  to  follow  his  profession  there  until  1SS5,  at 
which  time  he  removed  to  and  still  resides  in  Pasadena,  Cali- 
fornia, having  retired  from  active  business  life  in  1892. 

Dr.  S.  Rosenberger's  ancestors  date  back  to  1729,  at 
which  time  Henry,  the  first  of  three  brothers,  embarked  from 
Germany  for  the  United  States,  and  purchased  a  plantation, 
as  it  w'as  then  called,  of  159  acres,  located  in  that  section  of 
the  country  now  known  as  P'ranconia  and  Hatfield  townships, 
in  Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  about  two  and  one-half  miles 
west  of  Souderton,  along  Indian  creek,  from  James  Steele,  of 
Philadelphia,  for  the  sum  of  /"30.  This  property  is  now  in 
the  possession  of  one  of  the  descendants  of  the  fifth  genera- 
tion from  Henry  Rosenberger.  The  latter  w^as  followed  to 
this  country  by  Benjamin  Rosenberger  in  1739,  and  ten  years 
later,  1749,  by  John,  the  two  latter  locating  where  Line  Lex- 
ington and  Hatfield  villages  have  since  sprung  into  existence. 

The  country  round  about  that  section  has  been  the  home 
of  many  of  the  descendants  down  to  the  present  generation. 
All  the  earlier  members  of  these  families  belonged  to  the  reli- 
gious denomination  called  Mennonites. 

The  mother  of  W'illiam  Dayton  Rosenberger,  whose 
maiden  name  was  Catharine  Hillegas,  was  a  daughter  of 
Charles  Hillegas,  deceased,  and  a  twin  sister  to  Mahlon 
Hillegass,  descendants  from  that  well  known  and  highly 
respected  family  of  that  name,  who  had  located  in  and  about 


KULP    FAMILY.  IO5 

what  is  now  known  as  East  Greenville,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.,  in  the  Perkiomen  valley.  She  was  widely  known  through- 
out Eastern  Pennsylvania  for  her  loving  kindness  and  philan- 
thropic disposition,  and  was  an  active  worker  in  promoting 
the  cause  of  Christianity.  Her  death  occurred  on  August  26, 
1 88 1,  in  the  fifty-third  year  of  her  age. 

At  the  age  of  fifteen  William  D.  Rosenberger  acquired 
an  inclination  to  study  nature  as  it  existed  in  the  vegetable  as 
well  as  in  the  higher  grade  of  animal  life.  Although  not  being 
able  to  complete  the  study,  on  account  of  physical  health, 
yet  he  was  entirely  successful  in  his  study  so  far  as  it  existed 
in  the  United  States.  During  the  aggregate  four  years  of  his 
travels,  which  was  necessary  in  his  vocation  for  personal  satis- 
faction and  enlightenment,  he  had  sojourned  for  a  while  in 
every  state  and  territory  in  the  Union  ;  also  Cuba,  Mexico, 
Van  Couvers  Island  and  Canada  ;  had  visited  all  the  principal 
cities  and  other  points  of  interest  found  in  the  United  States, 
including  Yosemite  Valley,  in  California  ;  Yellow  Stone  Park, 
Pikes  Peak,  Mt.  Washington,  Monmouth  and  Luray  Caves, 
etc.,  etc.,  etc.  This  method  of  traveling  was  very  unique  to 
many  persons  in  its  character,  having  ridden  horseback  across 
the  states  of  Illinois,  Kansas,  Nebraska,  Montana  ;  also  across 
Seirra  Nevada  Mountains  through  California  ;  by  steamboat 
on  Mississippi  river  from  head  of  navigation  at  St.  Paul  to 
New  Orleans  ;  also  from  Duluth  over  great  lakes  to  Buffalo  ; 
thence  to  Quebec,  besides  having  traveled  over  15,000  miles 
of  railroad.  Finally,  after  a  season  of  cow-boy  life  on  the 
western  plains,  in  which  he  acquired  quite  a  knowledge  of  the 
habits  of  the  rougher  element  as  it  exists  in  the  far  west,  he 
returned  and  completed  his  studies  in  pharmacy,  graduating 
from  the  Baltimore  College  of  Pharmacy,  several  years  after 
which  (about  the  year  1887)  he  engaged  in  business  in  Phila- 
delphia, as  above  stated. 

Esther  Elizabeth  Kulp,  now  Mrs.  William  D.  Rosenberger, 
like  many  others  of  her  sex,  delights  in  securing  souveniers 
and  relics  of  generations  past.  Among  her  valued  collections 
of  linens  are  found  fourteen  homespun,  seamless  linen  bed- 


I06  KULP    FAMILY. 

sheets  and  spreads.  They,  with  the  exception  of  three  or 
four  sheets,  had  never  been  as  yet  in  use,  and  appear  to-day 
as  good  and  as  durable  as  the  day  they  were  made.  These 
sheets  were  handed  down  from  her  great-grand-parents,  as 
was  also  a  very  rare  specimen  of  fine  textile  work  in  the  form 
of  a  table-cloth,  the  size  of  which  is  fifty-three  inches  by 
seventy  inches,  color  white,  made  of  homespun  linen.  Near 
the  center  edge  is  woven  in  red  letters  a  German  verse,  the 
translation  of  which  is  as  follows : 

I  am  a  bird  in  all  respects. 

The  bread  I  eat,  the  hymn  I  sing. 

There  is  also  woven  on  each  side  of  the  verse  the  figure 
of  a  tree  with  a  bird  at  the  top. 

The  flax  used  for  making  this  table-cloth  was  sown, 
pulled,  dried  and  broken,  with  flax  break,  swindled,  spun  and 
woven,  and  made  into  cloth  on  the  farm  of  Jacob  A.  Acker, 
situated  in  East  Vincent  township,  Chester  county,  Pa.,  in  the 
year  seventeen  hundred  and  eighty-fiv^e  (1785),  by  Miss  Bar- 
bara Acker,  daughter  of  Jacob  A.  Acker,  who,  later  on,  mar- 
ried a  man  of  the  same  name  as  her  fether  (Jacob  A.  Acker). 
The  table-cloth  afterwards  became  the  property  of  Miss  Bet- 
tie  Acker,  daughter  of  the  above  Barbara,  who  became  by 
marriage  a  Mrs.  Peter  Keller.  A  few  days  before  the  latter's 
death  the  table-cloth  was  given  by  special  request  of  Mrs. 
Keller  to  Mrs.  John  D.  Kulp  (they  were  cousins),  at  that  time 
residing  at  Lawrenceville,  Chester  county.  Pa.,  about  the  year 
1863,  with  the  understanding  that  it  be  given  to  Esther  Eliza- 
beth Kulp,  daughter  of  John  D.  Kulp,  and  now  the  wife  of 
William  D.  Rosenberger,  who  became  possessor  of  it  about 
the  year  1868. 


KULP    FAMILY.  IO7 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  370. 

ISAAC  KULP^  of  Isaacs,  of  MatthiasS  of  Dillmans, 
of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7       738  I      Charles  Kill  p. 

7       739  2     Annie  Kidp,  residence,  New  Jersey. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  372. 

MATTHIAS  KULP^  of  Isaacs,  of  MATTHIAs^  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       740  I     Katie  Knip. 

7       741  2      Grant  Knlp.     Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  378. 

CATHARINE  KOLB^  (Haldeman),  of  Samuels,  of  Dan- 
iel4,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        742  I      Samuel  Haldeman,    b.  April    8,   1843;    m. 

Annie  Eliza  Knorr ;  res.,  North  Coven- 
try, Chester  county.  Pa. ;  farmer. 

7       743  2     Fronica    Haldeman,  b.  June   13,   1845;     ""'• 

John    B.    Bauman ;     res.,    Niantic,    Pa.  ; 
.    farmer ;  Mennonites. 

7       744  3     Elisabeth    Haldeman,  b.  August  31,    1847; 

d.  September  5,  185  i. 

7       745  4     Cathari)ie  Haldeman,  h.^oyembQV  \^,\?,^g\ 

m.  J.  Eber  Finkenbeiner ;    res.,  Vincent 
township,  Chester  county.  Pa. 


I08  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        746  5      Sarah  Haldcman,  b.  July  15,  1852;  m.  Mil- 

ton    G.    Grubb ;     res.,    East    Coventry, 
Chester  county,  Pa. 

7       747  6     Harriet  Haldcman,  b.  June   21,   1856;    m. 

Dillman  G.  Souder  ;  res.,  Lower  Salford, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  379. 

ANN    KOLB^   (Stauffer),  of  Samuel^,    of  Daniel^,   of 
Dillman^,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       748  I      Elisabeth  Stauffer,  b.  1 850 ;  m.  Allen  Yocum ; 

res..  North  Coventry,  Chester  county.  Pa. 

7        749  2     Eniina  Stauffer,  h.  1853;  m.  Charles  Fred- 

erick Klink  ;   residence.  North  Coventry, 
Chester  county.  Pa. 

7        750  3      Clara  Stauffer,  h.  1856;  single;    res.,  Potts- 

town,  Pa. 

7        751  4     Milton    Stauffer,  b.    1857;   m.   Miss  

McFarland  ;  res.,  Chicago,  111. ;  surveyor 
and  Conveyancer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  380. 

DANIEL  H.  KULP^  of  Samuels,  of  Daniel*,  of  Dill- 
man3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       752  I     John  Kulp,  b.  September  7,  1851  ;  m.  Han- 

nah Bazora  Keyser ;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa- 

7       753  2     Mary   Ann    Kulp,  b.  October   4,   1853;    d. 

November  1 1,  1857. 


KULP    FAMILY.  IO9 


ludividual         Familj- 
Gca.  Xo.  Xii. 


7        754  3      Saimicl  Kiilp,  b.  February  9,  1858;  m.  Bella 

Rosen ;    postmaster  at    East    Coventry, 
Chester  county,  Pa. ;  merchant. 

7       755  4     E/koood  Lincoln  AW/;,  b.  October  25,  i860; 

single  ;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

7       756  5     Aaron    Kulp,    b.   November    26,   1862  ;     m. 

Naomi  Tyson  ;    farmer  ;   residence,  P^ast 
Coventry,  Chester  county.  Pa. 

7       757  6     Daniel  L.  Knlp,  b.  July  27,  1864;  m.  Nora 

Susanna  Rosenberger  ;  she  died  April  2, 
1895  ;   Pottstown,  Pa. 

7       758  7     Emma  Catharine  Kolb,h.  M3.\-c\\  2g,\?,6y.'\ 

7       759  8      Clayton  Knlp,  b.  March  29,  1867.  j 

Twins;  the  latter  died  January  19,  1888. 

7       760  9      William  A7///.  b.  July   5,  1869;    res.,  Potts- 

town, Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  381. 

SAMUEL  KULP^  of  Samuel?,  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillman^, 
of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Samnel  Knlp,  deceased. 

2  Evans  Knlp,  de,ceased. 

3  A'ezuton  Knlp. 

4  Annie  Knlp. 

5  Orlanda  Knlp. 

6  Ira  Knlp. 

7  David  Knlp. 
All  of  Iowa. 


7 

761 

7 

762 

7 

763 

7 

764 

7 

765 

7 

766 

7 

767 

no  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  382. 

SARAH    KULP^    (High),  of  Samuel^,  of  Daniel^,  of 
Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

ludividual  Family 

Geo.  No.  No. 

7       768  I      Williaiii  K.  High,  b.  June  1 1,  1855  ;  d.  young. 

7       769  2     Milton  K.  High,  b.  October   11,    1856;    m. 

Ca.ssie  Ty.son. 

7       770  3     Alien  K.  High,  b.  July  27,  1858;  m.  Martha 

Tyson ;   res.,    North    Coventry,    Chester 
county,  Pa. 

7       771  4     Annie  K.  High,  b.   February  28,    1862;    d. 

young. 

7       772  5     Enuna  K.  High,  b.  July  14,  1868  ;  m.  George 

Mihon  Prizer ;  no  issue  ;  res.,  East  Cov- 
entry, Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  383. 

DAVID  KULP^  of  Samuels,  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillmans, 
of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7  I      Anna  A'////',  b.  April   2,  1858;    d.  February 

2,  1890;    m.  George  Wise. 

7  2      IVilliani  Kulp,  b.  October  7,  1861  ;  m.  Bessie 

Brenneman. 

7  Mary  Ella  Kulp,  b.  November  24,  1855  ;  m. 

William  Keim  ;  res.,  Reading. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  384. 

JONATHAN  KOLB^,  of  Samuel^,  of  Daniel*,  of  Dill- 
MAX3,  of  Martin'',  of  Dillman'. 


Gen 


KULP    FAMILY.  Ill 

In.livi.lual  Family 
No.  No. 

7       TTh  I      Samuel  Kulp,  b.  October  i,  i860;   d.  April 

19,  1863. 

7       774            2    JoJias  Kulp,  b.  February  16,  1862;  m.  Miss 
Richner ;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa. 

7       77S  3     Elmer  Kiilp,  h.  February  15,  1864;    d.  Sep- 

tember 20,  18*^5. 

7       yj6  4     Henry  Knlp,  b.  May  5,  1866. 

7        777  5     Emma    Kiilp,    b.    December    14,    1867;    m. 

John    Kolb,  son  of   Henry,  of  Chester 
county,  Pa. 

7        '/'/^  6     Katie    Knlp,  b.   June    i,   1870;    m.    George 

Smale  October  11,  1893;   Pottstown,  Pa. 

7       779  7     5^?///V  AW/,  b.  June  21,  1873. 

7       780  8     iT/A?  A'////,  b.  September  7,  1875;  died   No- 

vember 28,  1 88 1. 

7       781  9     Earnest  K/ilp,h.  tvngust  23,  1877. 

All  born  in  North  Coventry,  Chester  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  385. 

ELIZABETH    KOLB^  (Stauffer),  of  Samuel^,  of  Dan- 
lEL-*,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

7       782  I      Katie    Stanffer,   b.   May    22,   1859;    "''•   ^^^ 

Detwiler. 

7       783  2     Emma  Stanffer,  b.  January  31,  1857. 

7       784  3     Ella  Stanffer,  b.  August  13,  1863;  m.  Eu- 

gene Keen. 

7        785  4     Alary  Ida  Stanffer,  b.  September  9,  1865. 

7       786  5      William  Stanffer,  b.  October  25,  1871. 


I  12  KULP    FAMILY, 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  386. 


MARY  ANN  KOLB^  (Detwiler),  of  Samuels,  of  Daniel^ 
of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

Individual  Family 

No. 

1  Katie  Dctzcilci-,h.  March  30,  1868;  d.  Au- 
gust 12,  1868. 

2  Annie   Dctivilcr,  b.   April    9,    1869;    public 
school  teacher. 

3  Lizzie  Dctunlcr,    b.  June  4,   1871;    stenog- 
rapher. 

4  ]\Iary  Emma  Dctivilcr,  b.  February  1 1,  1875  ; 
d.  August  6,  1875. 

5  James  Grant  Dcticilcr,  b.  January  30,  1874. 

6  Elkoood  Dcti.'ilcr,  b.  April  2,  1876. 

7  Alice  Dctii'ilcr,  b.  August  10,  1877. 

8  Sallic  Dctzcilcr,  b.  April  2,  1879. 

9  Florence  Detivi/er,  b.  February  20,  1881. 

10     Clara  Emma  Detz^'iler,  b.  April  26,  1882;  d. 
December  27,  1882. 

All  of  East  Coventr}-,  Chester  county,  Pa. 


Geo. 

7 

787 

7 

788 

7 

789 

7 

790 

7 

791 

7 

792 

7 

793 

7 

794 

7 

795 

7 

796 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  387. 

DANIEL  K.  CASSEL^  of  Wilhelmina  Kolbs  (Cassel), 
of  Daniel*,  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7       797  I      Simeon  K.  Casscl,  b.  February  17,  1846;  m. 

Esther  Freyer,  daughter  of  Barney 
Freyer,  of  Skippack,  on  September  5, 
1865;    she  was  born  August  31,  1841  ; 


Gen. 

Individual 
No. 

Family 
No. 

7 

797 

I 

KULP    FAMILY.  I  I  3 

res.,  Skippackville,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.  ;  harnessmaker ;  member  of  the  So- 
ciety of  Schwenkfelder.s. 

7        798  2     Jonas  K.  Casscl,  b.  September  15,  1849;  m. 

Annie  Appledorn  1872;  occ,  paper- 
hanger  ;  went  west  prospecting ;  now  in 
Denver,  Colorado ;  traveled  through  all 
western  states  and  territories,  from  Gal- 
veston, Texas,  to  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia  ;  no  issue. 

7       799  3     ^^^''^   A'    Casscl,    b.  January   15,   1852;    m. 

Hannah  Anna  Graham  June  11,  1871  ; 
she  was  born  December  25,  1850;  res., 
Philadelphia  ;  secretary  and  manager  of 
the  Farmers'  and  Dairymen's  Protective 
Association,  and  Deputy  Food  Commis- 
sioner of  Pennsylvania. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  388. 

ABRAHAM  K.  CASSEL^  of  Wilhelmina  Kolb^  (Cas- 
sel),  of  Daniel*,  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

7       800  I      William  K.  Casscl,  b.  November  26,  1848; 

m.  Leah  Kratz  on  December  4,  1875; 
she  was  born  August  24,  1853;  the 
daughter  of  Abraham  F.  Kratz,  of  Har- 
leysville,  Pa. ;  res.,  Upper  Providence 
township,  Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  near 
Collegeville  ;  Mennonites  ;  one  daughter. 

7       801  2     Mary  Ann   Casscl,  b.   December  23,   1854; 

m.  Jacob  Freyer  in  1888;  res.,  Norris- 
town,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  no  is- 
sue. 


114  KULP    FAMILY, 


Individual 

Famil' 

Gen. 

No. 

No. 

7 

802 

3 

3  Josia/i  K.  Casscl,  b.  July  21,  1 861  ;  m.  Katie 
Freed,  daughter  of  John  K.  Freed  of 
Norristown ;  she  died  in  1 890,  and  is 
buried  at  Salford  Mennonite  meeting- 
house ;  res.,  Norristown,  Montgomery 
county.  Pa. ;  three  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  389. 

SAMUEL  K.  CASSEL^  of  Wilhelmina  Kolbs  (Cassel), 
of  Daniel-*,  of  Dillman^,  of  MARTl^•^  of  Dillman'. 

7       803  I      Allen    H.    Cassel,  b.  January   18,   1857;    d. 

September  17,  1862. 

7       804  2      WiUuiiiiina  H.  Cassel,  h.  June  26,  i860;  d. 

January  7,  1862. 

7       805  3     Emma  H.  Cassel,  b.  April  8,  1863;    m.  Al- 

bert H.  Weisel  of  Hagersville,  Bucks 
county,  Pa.,  on  April  7,  1892;  farmer; 
church,  German  Reformed  ;  res.,  Bloom- 
ing Glen,  Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  her  occ, 
milliner ;  church,  Mennonite ;  two  chil- 
dren. 

7        806  4    Joseph  H.   Cassel,  b.  January   12,   1865;    d. 

August  27,  1865. 

7       807  5     Elizabetli  H.  Cassel,  b.  September  24,  1867; 

d.  August  19,  1868. 

7       808  6     iMaiy  Ann  H.  Cassel,  b.  January  28,  1871  ; 

d.  June  16,  1877. 

7       809  7     Ahin  H.  Cassel,  b.  February   15,  1877;    d. 

September  21,  1877. 

All  of  Blooming  Glen,  and  buried  there. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  15 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  390. 
JACOB  K.  CASSEL^  of  Wilhelmina  Kolbs,  of  Dan- 

IELS  of  DiLLMAN3,  of  MARTIX^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

lu.lividual  F.-imilv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       810  I     Francis  Henry  Casscl,  b.  October  27,  1863; 

d.  May  5,  1866. 

7       811  2      Ulyscs  Grant    Cassel,  b.  June    7,   1865;    d. 

July  6,  1865. 

7       812  3      WilJicbnina  M.  E.  Casscl,h.  ]\x\y  13,  1866. 

7        813  4     Mary  Emily  Cassel,  b.  May  3,  1868;  d.  Au- 

gust 27,  1890;  was  married  to  Samuel 
F.  Little,  of  Oxford,  Chester  county.  Pa. ; 
had  two  children  ;  one  living.  • 

7       814  5     Joe  Eihoard  Cassel,  b.  November  28,  1874; 

he  was,  upon  application,   admitted    on 
the     Pennsylvania     nautical    schoolship 
"Saratoga,"  at  the  age  of  fifteen  years, 
being    among    the    youngest    of    those 
entered  when  they  were  mustered. 
The  class  consisted  of  about  107.       They  started  May  i, 
1890,  on  a  cruise;    touched  Fayel   i6th  of  May,   1890;    left 
again  on  the  21st  for  Southampton;   being  prevented,  on  ac- 
count of  the  gale,  ran  into  Plymouth  on  the  4th  of  July,  and 
on   the   8th   left   for   Southampton.      After  leaving  the  latter 
port  they  touched  at  Funchal,  Madeira,  then  left  again  for 
Philadelphia,  where  they  arrived  after  twenty-nine  days'  sailing. 
They  started  on  a  second  cruise  from  Philadelphia  on  the 
13th  of  January,  1891,  for  Barbadoes  and  the  West  Indies  and 
Pensacola,  Florida ;  they  encountered  a  severe  storm,  lasting 
seven  days,  and  were  driven  five  hundred  miles  out  of  their 
course,  even  above  New  York.     On    the  third    cruise  they 
touched  the  Azores  Islands,  Lisbon,  Portugal  and  Madeira, 
crossing  the  Atlantic  four  times  and  visiting  the  West  Indies 
before  the  aire  of  seventeen  \'ears. 


Il6  KULP    FAMILY. 

On  the  nth  of  December,  1891,  he  graduated  in  Class 
No.  I  in  navigation  and  seamanship. 

In  1892  he  was  appointed  a  second  mate  under  Captain 
Endicott  on  the  four-masted  schooner  "  Matilda  D.  Borda." 


Geu 


ludividual  Family 

Xo.  Xo. 

7       815  6     George   Rutherford    Cassel,    b.    August    14, 

1876;  in  1892  he  entered  the  Disston 
saw  factory  and  worked  in  the  machine 
shop  as  machinist ;  he  is  now  on  a  tug 
as  fireman  with  the  prospect  of  being 
promoted  to  engineer. 

7       816  7     ElizabetJi   Cassel,  b.  July    13,  1878;    d.  July 

30,  1878. 

7    *  817  8     Annie   Christianna   Cassel,  b.  September  9, 

1881  ;   d.  May  14,  1882. 

7        818  9     Eva  Louise  Cassel,  b.  January  12,  1884;  d. 

September  28,  1884. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  391. 

POLLY    KOLB^   (Benner),  of  Jacobs,    of  Daniel*,  of 
DiLLMAN^,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        818  I     Jacob  K.  Benner,  b.  September  23,  1849;  '^■ 

May  I,  1 89 1. 

7        819  2     ElizabetJi  Benner,  b.  July  14,  1851;    d.  Oc- 

tober, 1852. 

7        820  3     Susan    K.    Benner,    b.    July    21,   1856;    m. 

Henry  S.  Kolb  February  10,  1877;    he 
was  born  March   21,  1856. 


KULP    FAMILY.  11/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  392. 

ELIZABETH   KOLB^  (Benner),  of  Jacobs,  of  DANIEL^ 
of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 


Geu 


N.I.  Xo, 

7        821  I     Jc^<-''''  K.  Boincr,  b.  July  12,  1854;  m.  YJu^taq 

Minninger. 

7       822  2    Jjt'ici  Ann  Bcnncr,  b.   March    12,    1857;  m. 

Isaac  S.  Cassel  on  December  21,  1874; 
he  was  born  October  8,  1856;  res.,  Skip- 
packville,  Pa. 

7       823  3     MUton    K.    Beniicr,    b.    June   15,   1859;    m. 

Susanna  Keelor  October  12,  1878. 

7       824  4     Amanda  K.  Bciuicr.h.  March  12,  1862;  m. 

Jacob  Souder ;  res.,  Skippack,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  401. 

SAMUEL  GILBERT^  of  Ann  Funks  (Gilbert),  of 
Esther  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7       825  I     Ji^ssc  Gilbert,  b.  July  4,  1851  ;    m.  Sylvia   H. 

Potts    April    16,    1874;    res.,    Chestnut 
Hill,  Philadelphia  ;  real  estate  agent. 

7       826  2     Haruicr  Gilbert,  b.  F'ebruary   18,  1853;  m. 

Hannah  Stout  February  18,  1874. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  404. 
ELEANORA  GILBERT^  (Heist),  of  Ann  Funks  (Gil- 
bert), of  Esther  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of 
Dillman'. 

(K.  F.-9.) 


I  I  8  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludividual  Faiiiilv 

Geu.  Xo.  Nu. 

7       827  I      David  F.  Heist,  b.  May  11,  1861  ;  m.  Anna 

M.  Wilson  on  June   17,   1884;    he  died 
October  13,  1885  ;    Abington,  Pa. 

2  A)in  Heist,  b.  November  21,  1862. 

3  Flora  Heist,  b.  March  30,  1865. 

4  Howard  Heist,  b.  December  21,   1 866 ;    d. 
February  6,  1885. 

5  Gilbert  Heist,  b.   March  9,  1871  ;  d.  Febru- 
ary 18,  1872. 

6  George  Heis^,  b.  October  15,  1873. 


7 

828 

7 

829 

7 

830 

7 

831 

7 

832 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  406. 

DANIEL  FUNK  WOLF^  of  Eleanor  Funks  (Wolf), 
of  Esther  Kolb*  (Funk),  of  Dillman3,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dill- 

MAN\ 

1  Eleanor  a  Seelig  Wolf,  b.  October  15,  1857. 

2  William  Seelig  Wolf,  b.  August  5,  1859. 

3  Sarah  Elizabeth  Wolf,  b.  November  9,  1861. 

4  Lenry  Lincoln  Wolf,  b.  January  13,  1864. 

5  Daniel  Webster  Wolf,  b.  December  6,  1 866. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


7 

833 

7 

834 

7 

835 

7 

836 

7 

'^17 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  407. 

THEODORE  WILLIAM  WOLF^  of  Eleanor  Funrs 
(Wolf),  of  P^STHER  KoLB*  (Funk),  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^ 

ofDiLLMAN'. 


KL'LP    FAMILY.  I  1 9 

7        838  I      Eliza  JVo/f,  b.  April,  1862  ;  cl.  July,  1862. 

7        839  2     Miriam  Justice    Wolf,  b.   October,  1863;    d. 

January  31,  18.'' 6. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  409. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  WOLF^  of  Eleanor  Funks 
(Wolf),  of  Esther  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin^, 
of  Dillman\ 

1  Tliouias  Frajikliii  Wolf ,h.]y\\y  14,  185S. 

2  Agnes .Mrginia  Wolf\h.  February   3,  1861. 

3  Jolui  Ilfarfiii  J^icksbnrg  JVof  h.  July  4,  1863  ; 
d.  December  12,  1881. 

4  Margaret  James  Wolf,  b. ;  d.  February 

22,  1867. 

5  Emeline  Kooser  Wolf,  b.  August  25,  1885. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


7 

840 

7 

841 

7 

842 

7 

843 

7 

844 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  412. 

JACOB  HENRY  WOLF^  of  Eleanor  Funk^  (Wolf), 
of  Esther  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Dillman^,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7        845  I      Mary  Emma  Wolf,  b.  April  27,  1872. 

7       846     •      2     Ida  Wallace  Wolf,  h.Octohitx  2\,\'^'j'^. 

7       847  3     Sarah  Cecelia  Wolf,  b.  December  19,  1874. 

All  of  Philadelphia. 


I20  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  415. 

BARBARA  GODSHALL^  (Souder),  of  Kate  Kolbs 
(Godshall),  of  Martin-*,  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        848  I      WiUiavi  Souder,  b.  January  29,  1845  ;  ^■ 

849  2      Catharine    Souder,    b.   March    3,    1846;    m. 

Nathaniel  Gerhard. 

7       850  3      Charles  Souder,  b.  November  20,  1847;  "''• 

7       851  4     Ljicie    Souder,    b.    November    6,    1849;    "^• 

Nathaniel  Ziegler. 

7        852  5     DUlnian  Souder,  b.  June  20,  1851  ;  m.  Har- 

riet Haldeman,  Skippackville,  Pa. 

7       853  6     Christian    Souder,  b.   March    15,   1853;     m. 

L.iz7Ae  Lewis. 

7        ^SS"^         7     Ennna    Souder,  b.   February   19,    1855;    ^i. 
William  Lewis. 

7       853b        ,8    Jaeob    Souder,    b.    November    6,    1856;     m. 
Amanda  K.  Benner,  Skippackville,  Pa. 

7       853c         9     Elias  Souder,  b.  May  3,  1858;  d. 
7       853d       10     Henry  Souder,  b.  December  31,  1867. 
7       85 3e        II      Mary  Souder,  h.  Kw^wsX.  16,  1870. 
7       85 3f        12     Frank  Souder,  h.  ]v\\y  22,  i^j 2. 
All  born  in  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  417. 

BENJAMIN  KOLB^,  of  Molly  Kolbs  (Kolb),  of  Mar- 
TiNt,  of  Isaac3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       853  g         I     Deborah  Kulp,  h.]\.\\y  26,  \%/\,2. 


KULP   PAMILY.  121 

luclividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       854  2     Katie  Kiilp,  b.  November  12,  1843. 

7       855  3     Elias  Kulp,  b.  December  9,  1845  ;  m.  Ange- 

line  Ziegler,  daughter  of  Abraham  O. 
Ziegler,  of  Lederachsville,  Pa. ;  jeweler  ; 
residing  at  Lederachsville,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa. 

7       856  4     Mary  Knlp,  b.  May  27,  1850;    m.  Jacob  L. 

Beck  ;  residing  at  Lucon  ;  barber. 

7       857  5     Elizabeth  Kulp,  b.  December  24,    1856;    d. 

July  23,  1883. 

Two  very  appropriate  pieces  of  poetry  were  composed 
upon  the  occasion  of  her  death,  one  by  her  father  (seven 
stanzas),  the  other  by  a  near  relative.  Rev.  Henry  Johnson,  of 
eleven  stanzas,  both  entirely  original,  and  in  the  German 
laneuaere. 


childrp:n  of  No.  418. 

SARAH  HUNSICKER'^(Kulp),  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  IVIartin*,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

1  Sarali  Kulp,h.  February  13,  1846;   unmar- 
ried ;  res.,  Port  Providence,  Pa. 

2  ElizabctJi  Kulp,  b.  September  17,   1848;  m. 
Charles  Horner. 

3  Josephine  Kulp,  b.  July  1 1,  1850;  d.  July  25, 
1 88 1. 

4  Virginia  Knlp,  b.  April  23,  1852;  m.  Fred- 
erick Stiteler  February  26,  188 1. 

5  Jacob  Knlp,  b.  January  5,  1854. 
All  born  in  Port  Providence,  Pa. 


7 

858 

7 

859 

7 

860 

7 

861 

7 

862 

122  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  422. 

ANN  W.  KOLB'^  (Hunsicker),  of  Abr.^hams,  of  M.^rtin^, 
of  Isaacs  of  MARTIN^  of  DILLMA^'^ 

ludivi.lual         Familv 
Xo." 

1  Mary  Jane  Hunsicker,  m.  John   Boyer  ;  two 
children. 

2  William  Henry  Hunsicker. 

3  Daniel  Hunsicker. 

4  Milton  Hunsicker. 

5  Annie  Hunsicker. 

6  Lizzie  Hunsicker. 

7  Iri'in  Hunsicker. 

8  Emma  Hunsicker. 

9  Abraham  Hunsicker. 
10    Joseph  Hunsicker. 

All  born  in  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


Gen. 

7 

863 

7 

864 

7 

865 

7 

866 

7 

867 

7 

868 

7 

869 

7 

870 

7 

871 

7 

872 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  423. 

HENRY    W.    KOLB^,    of  Abraham^,    of  Martin4,    of 
IsAAc3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       873  I      Sarah    Frances    Kulp,    m.    Samuel    Adam 

Topham,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

7        874  2     Hettie  Ann  Kulp,  died  in  infancy. 

7       875  3      Winfield  Scott  Kulp,  m.  Bella  Breining,  Phil- 

delphia. 

7        876  4      George  Abraham  Kulp,  died  in  infancy. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  23 

mily 
Xo. 

7       877  5     Ella  Kiilp,  m.  Jacob  Hartman,  Philadelphia. 

7       878  6     Mary  Adella  Kulp,  Philadelphfa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  425. 

CATHARINE    KULP^    (Gallager),    of    Abrahams,    of 
Martin"*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       879  I     Barbara  Jane  Gallager,  m.  Michael  Ham. 

7       880  2     Mary  Ann  Gallager,  m.  Ira  Reifsneider. 

7        88 1  3     Abraham  James  Gallager ;    was    killed    in 

battle  in  the  late  war. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  427. 

BARBARA  SWARTLEY^  (Foley),  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs 
(Swartley),  of  Dillman"*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        882  I      Cyrns  Foley,  druggist  at  Chester,  Pa. ;  after- 

wards went  West. 

2  Lizzie  Foley,  died  young. 

3  Francis  Foley,  druggist  at  Norristown,  Pa. 

4  Line  as  Foley,  died  young. 

5  Horace  Foley. 

6  Grace  Foley. 


7 

883 

7 

884 

7 

885 

7 

886 

7 

887 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  437. 

ANN  KOLB^  (Pierson),  of  Isaac  M.s,  of  Abraham^,  of 
Isaacs,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 


124  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.  ' 

7       888  I      Henry  R.  Picrscni.  b.  April  1 1,  1834;  farmer. 

He  owns  a  fine  farm  near  Fox  Chase, 
Philadelphia,  is  married  and  has  children. 

7       889  2     Lizzie   Pierson ;    residing  near  Fox  Chase, 

Philadelphia,  with  her  mother  and  bro- 
ther, Henry  R.  Pierson. 


CHn.DRP:N  OF  No.  438. 

ABRAHAM  KULP^  of  I.s.\ac5,  of  Abr.ah.xm^,  of  Isaacs, 
of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        890  I      Isaac  K?i'p,  b.  December  19,  1834;  d.  single. 

7       891  2     Sarah  Kulp,  b.    1835;     m.   Stephen    Large, 

.  Philadelphia. 

7        892  3     JoJui  Knlp.h.  1843;  died  single. 

7       893  4    Joseph  Kulp,  died  in  infancy. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  439. 

HENRY  KULP^  of  Isaacs,  of  Abr.aham^,  of  Is.aac3,  of 
Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

7       894  I      Elizabeth  Kidp,  m.  Mr.  Burt. 

7       895  2     Annie  Kulp. 

7        896  3     Lczuis  Kiilp ;    m. ;   res.,  above  Pittville,  Phil- 

adelphia. 

7       897  4     Henrietta  Kulp,  died  young. 

7        898  5      Sarah  Jane  Kulp,  died  young. 

7       899  6     Rebecca  Kulp. 


KULP    FAMILY.  125 


Iliilivirlual  F; 

Geu.  No. 


7       900  7     Matilda  Kulp. 

7       901  8      William  Henry  A'////,  died,  aged   23  years; 

single. 
All  of  Pittville,  Philadelphia,  near  Germantown. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  432. 

SAMUEL  N.  KULP^  of  Philips,  of  IsAAC^  of  Isaacs,  of 
Martin^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       902    -        I      Margaret  Kulp,  m.  Samuel  R.  Livezey. 

7       903  2    Joseph  Kulp,  m.  Viola  Tomlinson. 

7       904  3     Ida  Kulp,  m.  John  R.  Reading. 

7    905       4  y<^''/''''''  /)'•  Kulp. 

7       906  5      Emma  Kulp. 

7       907  6      William  Kulp. 

All  of  Abington,  Montgomery  count)-.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  433. 
SARAH   N.  KULP^  (Harper),  of  Philip^,  of  Isaacs  of 

ISAAC3,  of   MARTIN^  of  DlLLMAN'. 

7  a  I      William  N.  Harper,  m.  Elizabeth  Garret,  of 

Mount  Airy,  Philadelphia. 

7  b  2     Laui-a    Harper,    m.    Horace    F.    McCann; 

children,  Warren,  Margaret,  Wilmot  and 
Richard ;  res.,  Washington  lane,  Ger- 
mantown. 


126  KULP    FAMILY. 

Horace  F.  McCann  is  the  publisher  and  proprietor  of  the 
"  Germantown  Independent,"  a  weekly  paper  published  every 
Friday  morning,  at  the  Independent  Building,  Chelten  avenue 
and  Green  street,  and  which  has  a  wide  circulation. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  440. 
SUSAN  KULP^  (Ball),  of  Johns,  of  Jacob\  of  Isaacs,  of 


M.ARTIX'',  of  DlLLMAN\ 

Individual  Family 


Go  a. 


7        100  I      Mary  Bali,  b.  April  9,  1848  ;  m.  John  Hud- 

son, M.  D. ;  children  are  Mary,  Margaret 
and  Lizzie. 

7       200  2    John  Bail,  b.  April  9,  1848. 

7        300  3     Lizzie  Ball,  h.  November  7,  1859;  m.  Robert 

Howat ;    have  one  child,  Suzella  Howat, 
b.  April  6,  1878,  in  Germantown. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.  441. 

JACOB  T.  KULP^  of  Johxs,  of  J.acob^,  of  Isaacs,  of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       400  I     Eliza  Kill  p. 

7 .      500  2     Henry  Kulp,  of  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  458. 

MARTHA  P.  RITTENH0USE7  (Wise),  of  NICHOLAS^ 
of  NiCHOLAss,  of  Marti x^,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rittenhouse),  of 
Martix^,  of  Dillmax'. 

8       908  I      Elizabeth  Wise. 

8       909  2     Sal  lie  Wise. 


HORACE    F.   M  CANN. 


KULP    FAMILY.  12/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  460. 

NICHOLAS  M.  RITTEN HOUSED  of  NICHOLAs^  of 
NiCHOLAss,  of  Marti N+,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhousc),  of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

Inaividual  Kiimilv 

Gen.  -No.  X"  . 

8       910  I      David  Martin  Rittcnlunisc  wdishovn  m  Ko^- 

boroLigh,  Philadelphia  county,  Pa.,  June 
15,  1870;  m.  Florence  Nettleton  June  i, 
1892  ;  one  child,  named  Claus. 

8       911  2     Nicholas    RittcnJiousc   was    born    in     Rox- 

borough,  Philadelphia  county.  Pa.,  De- 
cember 22,  1871  ;  d.  July  2,  1879. 

8        912  3     JoJui  Edgar  RittcnJiousc  wa.'S,  born  in   Balti- 

more, Md.,  February  18,  1874. 

8       913  4     George  Rascr  RittcnJionsc  was  born  in  Balti- 

more, Md.,  December  31,  1876;  d.  July 
10,  1879. 

8       914  5     Anna  Sop/iia  Rittcnhonsc  was  born  in  Balti- 

more, Md.,  June  30,  1878. 

8       915  6     Nicholas   Brandt   Rittcnhonsc  was    born    in 

Baltimore,  Md.,  December  15,  1879;  d. 
June  25,  1880. 

8       916  7      Carrie  E.  Rittcnhonsc  was  born  in  Waverly, 

Baltimore  county,  Md.,  August  12,  1881. 

8       917  8     Sarah  Potts  Rittcnhonsc  was  born  in  Waver- 

ly, Baltimore  county,  Md.,  March  5, 
18S6;  d.  October  27,  1888. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  461. 

ELIZABP:TH  RITTEN housed  (Brooks),  of  Nicho- 
LAS^  of  Nicholas^,  of  Marti n+,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Ritten- 
housc), of  MARTIN^  of  DiLLMAN'. 


128  KULP    FAMILY. 

Intlividual        Family 
Gen.  No.  No.' 

8       918  I     James  R.  Brooks,  b.   February  2,    187 1  ;  d. 

May  5,  1872. 

8       919  2     Mary  Emma  Brooks,  b.   February  5,  1873; 

d.  May ^ 23,  1891. 

8       920  3     Sallic  R.  Brooks,  b.  July  25,  1875. 

8        92 1  4     A'icholas   C/iarlcs  Brooks,  b.  September   13, 

1877. 

8       922  5      William  P.  Brooks,  h.  September  24,  1869; 

m.  Anna  Edmonds  ;  children,  Annie. 

6  George  R.  Brooks,  b.  September  21,  1879. 

7  John  Martin  Brooks,  b.  November  15,  1880. 

8  Anna  Potts  Brooks,  b.  November  18,  1884. 
All  of  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 


8 

923 

8 

924 

8 

925 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  468. 

VAN    BRANDT    RITTENHOUSE?,  of  Charles^  of 
NicHoi.Ass,  of  Martin"*,  of  Sarah   Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of 

MARTI^■^  of  DlLLMAN\ 

1  Albert  Ritteulwnsc. 

2  Ail  a  Rittenhonsc. 

3  George  RittenJumse. 

4  Lesher  Rittenhouse. 

5  Amelia  Rittenho7isc. 

6  Three  died  in  infancy. 
All  of  Marvland. 


8 

926 

8 

927 

8 

928 

8 

929 

8 

930 

8 

931 

KULP    FAMILY.  I  29 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  472. 

JAMES  RITTENH0USE7,  of  CHARLEs^  of  Nicholass, 
of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of 

DiLL.MAN'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       932  I      Sallic   Amelia    RittciiJiousc,  b.  October    26, 

1 876. 

8       933  2      CJiarlcs  Craggs  Rittenhouse,  b.  January   14, 

1879. 

8       934  3     RJioda  Blanche  Rittenhouse,  b.  February  3, 

1 88 1. 

8        935  4     Amy  Rittenhouse,  b.  July  24,  1883. 

8        936  5      Henry    Lloyd   Rittenhouse,    b.    October    27, 

1885. 

8       937  6    James   Nicholas   Rittenluntse,   b.  January  5, 

1S87. 
All  of  Maryland. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  482. 

DANIEL  R.  UMSTED7,  of  William^  of  Elizabeth 
Rittexhouses  (Umsted),  of  Martin^  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rit- 
tenhouse), of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

S       938  I     Jonathan    R.    Umsted,  practicing    physician 

at  Quakertown,  Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  m. 
Miss  Sentz,  of  Souderton,  Pa. 

8       939  2     Maria   Umsted,    m.   Ephraim    Stover ;    res., 

Quakertown,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

8       940  3      William   Umsted ;    res.,    Souderton,    Mont- 

gomery county,  Pa. ;  single. 

8       941  4     Charles    Umsted ;     res.,    Souderton,    Mont- 

gomery county,  Pa. ;  single. 


130  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  4S3. 

THOMAS  R.  UMSTED7,  of  Willi AM^  of  Elizabeth 
Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rit- 
tenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

lufliviilual         Faiiiilv 
Xo.  Xo. 

942  I      Faiinic  Umsted,  m.  William  A.  Swift  in  1875. 


Gen 


8        943  2     Harry     Uiiistcd,     m.    Marion     Wiley ;     res., 

Juniper  street,  Philadelphia. 

8       944  3     Flora  May  Uiustcd. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  484. 

JOSIAH  UMSTED7,  of  W^ILLIAM^  of  Elizabeth  Rit- 
TENH0USE5  (Umsted),  of  Marti n^,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Ritten- 
house),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       945  I      Bertha  Uvistcd ;  res.,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  485. 

AMANDA  UMSTED7  (Tyson),  of  William^  of  Eliza- 
beth Rittenhouses  (L^msted),  of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolb^ 
(Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

8       946  I      Williavi  Tyson,  m.   Kate  Yoder ;  res.,  Hat- 

field, Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  no  issue. 

8       947  2     Addic  Tyson,  m.  John  W.  Parker  October  5, 

1875  ;  res.,  Germantown,  Pa. 

8       948  3     Maria  A.   Tyson,  m.  Mr.  Maxwell, 

now  deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I3I 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  4S6. 

ANGELINE  UMSTED?  (Everman),  of  VVlLLIAM^  of 
Elizabeth  Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of  Martin'^,  of  Sarah 
Kolb3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

Indivliliial  Familv 

Gen.  Nil.  Xu. 

8        949  I      Eugene    Evennau,    of    Chicaijo ;     m.    Mary 

Stapleton  ;   went  to  Dakota,   Hitchcock 
county. 

8       950  2      Williaiii    Evennan,    m.    Lizzie    Hoffmaster 

April  28,  1887;  res.,  Germantown,  Phil- 
adelphia. 

8       95 1  3      Sarah  RitteiiJioiisc   Everman  ;     re.s.,  at   Rit- 

tenhoLisetown,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  487. 

WILLIAM  W.  UMSTED7,  of  WILLIAM^  of  Elizabeth 
Rittenhou.ses  (Umsted),  of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolbs  (Rit- 
tenhoLise),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       952  I      Rebecca  RittenJionse  Umsted. 

8       953        .2      CatJiariue  B.  Umsted 
8       954  3      Wilson  T.  Umsted. 

Germantown,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  489. 

MORRIS  UMSTED7,  of  WILLIAM^  of  Elizabeth  Rit- 
tenhouses  (Umsted),  of  Martin"*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Ritten- 
house),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       955  I      Ad  ell  a  Umsted. 

8       956  2     John  R.  Umsted. 


132 

KULP    FAMILY 

Gcu. 

8 

ludividual 

No. 

957 

I-'aniily 
No. 

3 

■  Morns  Uiustcd. 

8 

958 

4 

Louisa  Umstcd. 

8 

959 

5 

Eugene  Umstcd. 

8 

960 

6 

Hattic  Umstcd. 

All  of  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  499. 

JULIA  UMSTED7  (Ettinger),  of  ARNOLD^  of  Elizabeth 
Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rit- 
tenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       961  I      Martin  Ettinger,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  500. 

ELIZABP:TH  HARTMAN^  (Stover),  of  Catharine 
Umsted^  (Hartman),  of  P^lizabeth  Rittenhouse^  (Umsted), 
of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

8       962  I      Frank  Stover. 

8       963  2     Harry  Stover. 

8       964  3     Mande  Stover. 

Quakertown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  501. 

JOSEPH  HARTMAN7,  of  Catharine  Umsted^  of 
Elizabeth  Rittenhouse^  (Umsted),  of  Martin"*,  of  Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY, 

Gen. 

8 

ludivilucil 
No. 

965 

Fa.uil 
No. 

I 

WilliaiH  Hartnian. 

8 

966 

2 

Oliver  Hartnian. 

8 

967 

3 

Robert  Hartnian. 

8 

968 

4 

Frank  Hartnian. 

8 

969 

5 

Martin  Hartnian. 

8 

970 

6 

Lamar  Hartnian. 

133 


All  of  Ouakertown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  503. 

MARY  M.  RITTENH0USE7  (Thomas),  of  Henry  R. 
Rittenhouse'^,  of  Jacob  D.s,  of  Martin*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3 
(Rittcnhou.se),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       971  I      Alalinda  Thomas. 

8       972  2     Henry  Thomas. 

^973  3     Eclivin  TJiomas. 

Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  504. 

CHARLES   A.    RITTENHOUSE?,  of  Henry   R.^  of 
Jacob  D.s,  of  Martin^  of  Sarah    Kolb^   (Rittenhouse),  of 

Martin^  of  Dillmax'. 

8       974  I      Hannah  Rittenhouse. 

8       975  2     Henry  Rittenhouse. 

8       976  3      CJiar'.es  Rittenhouse. 

(k.  f.— 10.) 


134  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iadi%idual  Family 

Geu.  No.  Xo. 

8       977  4      William  RittcnJioiisc. 

8       978  5     David  Lc  Roy  Rit  ten  house. 

All  of  Norristown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  525. 

THOMAS  EVANS7,  of  Ann  R'ittenhouse^  (Evans),  ot 
Jacob  D.s,  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah    Kolb3   (Rittenhouse),  of 

MARTIN^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8       979  I      Grant  Evans,  m.  Sue  Marsteller ;  have  one 

child,  b.  1888;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

8       980  2      Gertrude  Evans ;  deceased. 

8       981  3     Bertie  Evans. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  530. 

NEWTON  HUNSICKER7,  of  Rachel  Rittenhouse^ 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob  D.s,  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Rit- 
tenhouse), of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

8       982  I      Agnes  Hunsieker. 

8        983  2     Bertine  Hunsicker. 

8       984  3     Rachel  Hunsicker. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  537. 

JACOB  S.  RITTENH0USE7,  of  Samuel  R.^  of  Jacob 
D.5,  of  Martin*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 


Gen 


KULP    FAMILY.  135 

Inrlividual  Familv 

Xo.  Xo. 

8       985  I      Roger  G.Rittciihonsc,h.DecemheY  2^,\^^(); 

d.  November  13,  1890. 

986  2     Esther  Rittciil/oiisc,  b.  January  18,  189 1  ;    of 

Reading,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  638. 

JACOB    R.    BERGEY7,    of    Ann    Kolb^   (Bergey),    01 
Davids,  of  Henrv^  of  Dillmans,  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

8       987  I      Anna  Illaria  Bcrgcy,  b.  October   26,   1859; 

m.  Jacob  Godshall ;   res.,  Lederachsville, 
Pa. 

8       988  2     Sarali  Bcrgcy,  b.  September   16,    1861  ;   m. 

Elias   Grater ;     res..   Grater's   Ford,  Pa. 
feed,  coal  and  lumber. 

8       989  3     Alvin  Bcrgcy,  b.  December  3,  1878. 

8       990  4    Jolin  Bcrgcy,h.  K-^xW  2,  1865;  d.  April  11, 

1 865  ;  aged  nine  days. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  639. 

WILLIAM  K.  BERGEY7,  of  Ann  Kolb^  (Bergey),  01 
Davids,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

8       991  I     A  son ;  died  in  infancy. 

8       992  2     Irvin  Bergey,  m.  Mary  Pennypacker ;  res., 

Lederachsville,    Pa. ;     farmer ;     German 
Reformed. 

8     '  993  3     Bcncvillc  Bergey,  m.  Mary  Detra,  Lederachs- 

ville, Pa. ;  laborer  ;  Mennonites. 


136  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  So. " 

8       994  4     Annie  Bcrgey,  m.  Charles  Turk,  Lederachs- 

ville,  Pa. 

8       995  5      Charles  Bergey. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  640. 

DAVID    K.    BERGEY7,    of  Axx    Kolb^   (Bergey),   of 
Davids,  of  Henrv*,  of  Dillmax^,  of  Martix^,  of  DILLMAX^ 

1  Annie  Bergey,  b.  May  11,  1870. 

2  Laura   Bergey,  b.   February    23,   1872;    m. 
John  Weidemoyer. 

3  Lizzie  Bergey,  b.  January  17,  1873. 

4  Monroe  Bergey,  b.  February  9,  1874. 

5  Wilson  Bergey,  b.  April  25,  1875. 

6  John  Bergey,  b.  February  16,  1880. 

7  Kate  Bergey,  b.  January  11,  1883. 

8  Frank  Bergey,  b.  January  15,  1878. 

9  Mary  Bergey,  b.  November  11,  1877. 

10  Lforace  Bergey,  h.  November  12,  1878. 

1 1  Elmer  Bergey,  b.  May  25,  1885. 

12  Lrvin  Bergey,  b.  March  25,  1888. 

13  Alice  Bergey,  \).  March  15,  1891. 
All  of  Lederachsville,  Pa. 


8 

996 

8 

997 

8 

998 

8 

999 

8 

1000 

8 

1 00 1 

8 

1002 

8 

1003 

8 

1004 

8 

1005 

8 

1006 

8 

1007 

8 

1008 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  641. 

KATIE  ANN  BERGEY^  (Leidy),  of  Axx  Kolb^  (Ber- 
gey), of  Davids,  of  Hexry^  of  DiLLMAX^,  of  Martix^,   of 

DILLMAX^ 


KULP    FAMILY.  137 

Individual         Farailv 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8        1009  I      William  H.  Lcidy,  b.  Augu.st  ii,  1866;  m. 

Mary  Engel,  June  29,  1889;  she  was 
born  February  15,  1 870;  have  one  child, 
Loraine. 

8        1 010         2     Fraukli/i  J.  Lcidv,  b.  August   15,    1868;  d. 
March  8,  1871. 

8        10 1 1  3      Charles  C.  Lcidy,  b.  May  i,  1871. 

8        1012         4     Jllilhvi  E.  Lcidy.  h.]w\y  3,  1874;  d.  Febru- 
ary 13,  1876. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  642. 
JOHN  R.  BERGEY7,  of  Ann  Kolb^  (Bergey),  of  Davids, 

of  HeNRY4,  of  DiLLMAN3,  of  MARTIN^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Annie  Maria  Bergey,  b.  November  15,  1873. 

2  John  Os7i'i/i  Bergey,  b.  December  27,  1876. 

3  ]Villiani  Bergey,  b.  March  4,  1875. 

4  Theodore  Bergey,  b.  July  14,  1878. 

5  Aliee  Bergey,  h.  July  24,  1 88 1. 

6  A/i/i  ]\Ii)ierva  Bergey,  b.  January  2,  1884. 

8        10 1 9  7     Harvey  Eugene  Bergey,  h.Y&hxw?iXy  \,\'^(^0\ 

of  Schwenksville,  Pa. 


8 

1013 

8 

1014 

8 

1015 

8 

1016 

8 

1017 

8 

1018 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  683. 

ELIZABETH  FRP:Y7  (Kolb),  of  Ann  Kelter^  (Frey), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolrs  (Kelter),  of  Matthias^,  of  Dillman^,  of 
Martin^  of  Dillman\ 


138  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo.  ' 

8        1020  I      Katie  Kolb,  m.  Frank  Simon. 

8        102 1  2      Grant  Ko/b,  m.  Ella  Hunter. 

Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  685. 

ALBERT  JOHNSON?,  of  Hannah  Kelter^  (Johnson), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Kelter),  of  Matthias*,  of  Dillman^,  of 
Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

8        1022  I      Albert  Johnson ;  Providence,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  704. 

JOHN  K.  FUNK7,  of  Ann  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Johns,  of 
Matthias*,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        1023  I      Katie  D.  Funk,  b.  November  22,  1875. 

8        1024          2     Harrie  W.  Funk,  b.  April  16,  1878. 
8        1025  3      Jf7///V /v////',  b.  April  6,  1885. 

All  of  Spring  City,  Chester  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  708. 
ISAAC  IRVIN  FUNK7,  of  Ann  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Johns, 

of  M.ATTHIAS*,  of  DlLLMAN^,  of  MaRT1N%  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        1026  I      67c?;7?;/rfy. /v/;//',  b.  November  16,  1884;  d. 

July  24,  1887. 

8        1027  2     Elviira  S.  Funk,  b.  November  7,  1886. 

Both  of  Spring  City,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  139 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  710. 

AARON  FUNK7,  of  Ann  Kolb^  (Funk),  of  Johns,  of 
Matthias-*,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman\ 

Indiridual         J^amily 
Gen.  No.  So. 

8        1028  I     Lydia  Funk,  b.  March  14,  1892. 

All  of  Spring  City,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  713. 

JOHN  F.  KULP7,  of  JoNATHAN^  of  Johns,  of  Matthias^, 
of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman\ 

8        1029  I     Jacob  Clayton  Kiilp,  b.  September  12,  1874. 

8        1030         2     Sarah  Ku/p,h.'M3.vc\\  12,  1877. 

8        103 1  3     lohn  IV.  Knlp,  b.  March  7,  1882. 

8        1032         4     Mary  Ada  Kulp,  b.  August  29,  1886. 
All  of  Spring  City,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  714. 
JACOB    F.  KULP7,  of  JoNATHAN^  of  Johns,  of  Mat- 

THIAS^  of  DiLLMAN3,  of  MaRTIN%  of  DlLLMAN\ 

8        1033  I      SaraJi  Elizabctli  Kidp^h.'^ovQnUo&x  2'i,\Z'j6\ 

d.  January  8,  1877. 

8  1034  2  Mary  Kulp,  b.  November  28,  1877. 

8  1035  3  Amos  Kulp,  b.  October  24,  1879. 

8  1036  4  Martlia  Kidp,h.  November  11,  1881. 

8  1037  5  Charles  Kidp,  b.  January  9,  1884. 

8  1038  6  ri/;/;^<i:  A'////,  b.  June  2,  1887. 


140  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

No.  No." 

1039  7     Lydia  Kiilp,  b.  Augu.st  2,  1889. 


Gen 


8        1040         8     Emma  Kulp,  b.  October  10,,  1891. 
All  of  Spring  City,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  716. 

SARAH    SCHLICHTER7    (Styer),    of    M.arv    Kolb^ 
(Schlichter),  of  Johns,  of  M.\tthias'^,  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin'', 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        1 04 1  I      riW^j-Av  .SVj'cv-,  b.  April  4,  i8cS3. 

8        1042  2     Annie  May  Sty ci\  b.   May  2,  1884;    d.  June 

1884. 

8        1043  3     Mary  Sty cr,h.  ]v\\y  2(.),  1888. 

All  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  no.  717. 

JOHN  SCHLICHTER7,  of  Mary  Kolb^  (Schlichter),  of 
Johns,  of  Matthia-s*,  of  Dillmans,  of  M.\rtin%  of  Dillman'. 

8        1044  I      Mary  Schlichter,  b.  February  lo,  1884. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  718. 

WEBSTER  SCHLICHTER7,  of  Mary  Kulp^  (Schlich- 
ter), of  Johns,  of  Matthias^,  of  Dillman^,  of  Martin^,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

8        1045  I      Walter  F.  Schlic/iter,h.  December  27,  1890. 

8        1046         2      Grant  Bnrdettc  Schlichter,  h.y[3.rc\\  i^,  iSg2. 
Both  of  Chester  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  141 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  736. 
HORACE    KULP7,  of  William^,   of  Isaac^,  of  Mat- 

THIASS  of  DiLLMAN3,  of  MARTIN^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

Indiviilual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8        1047  ^      Claraiicc  Kulp. 

8        1048  2     One  died  young. 

Both  of  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  752. 

JOHN  K0LB7,  of  Daniel  H.^  of  Samuel^  of  Daniel*, 
of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        1049  I      I  sap] line  Kulp. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  754. 

SAMUEL  K0LB7,  of  Daniel  H.^,  of  Samuel^,  of  Dan- 
lEL^  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

8        10491^      I      HarvLj  Kulp. 

8        1050          2     Lotti  Kulp. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  756. 

AARON  KULP7,  of  Daniel  H.^  of  Samuel^,  of  Dan- 
IEL4,  of  Dillman3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman\ 

8        105 1  I      Claraiicc  Kulp. 

8        1052  2     Elsie  Ruth  Kulp. 

8        1053  3     Elizabeth  Kulp. 


142  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  797. 

SIMEON    K.  CASSEL7,   of  DA^■lEL^  of  Wilhelmina 
Kolb5    (Cassel),    of  Daniel^,    of  Dillmax^,  of  Martin^,  of 

DiLLMAX'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

8        1054  I     Allen  Casscl,h.  December  4,  1866;    m.   Re- 

becca Kennedy  October  10,  1891. 

8        1055  2     Katie  Casscl,  b.  November  25,  1868. 

S        1056  3    Jacob  F.  Casscl,h.^oxQn\her  6,  \^jo\  mute; 

in  Pennsylvania  Training  School  at  El- 
wyn,  Delaware  county,  Pa. 

8        1057         4      Charles  Casscl,  h.  October  3,  1872. 

8        1058  5     Annie  Casscl,  b.  August  lO,  1874;   d.  June 

12,  1892. 

8        1059         6     Edith  Casscl,  h.]\\\y  26,  \d>y6;  d.  September 
20,  1888. 

8        1060         7     Siilic  Casscl,  b.  Jul)'  20,  1878. 

8        1 06 1  8      George  Casscl,  b.  December  13,  1879. 

8        1062         9     Lizzie  Casscl,  b.  October  14,  1881. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  799. 

ABEL  K.  CASSEL7,  of  DAXIEL^  of  Wilhelmina  Kolb5 
(Cassel),  of  Daxiel*,  of  Dillmaxs,  of  Martix^  of  Dillmax'. 

8        1063  I      George  ]]'ashington  Casscl,  b.  May  12,  1872; 

d.  in  infancy  same  day. 

8        1064         2     Elhuood  Casscl,    b.    November  9,    1873;    d. 
October  18,  1874. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I43 


ludiviilual  Familv 

Gen.  Xo.  Xu. 


Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

8        1065  3     Abel  Claraiicc  G?j>-^r/,  b.  October  7,  1875  ;  d. 

December  22,  1877. 

8        1066         4     Elizabeth   Corziiic  Casscl,    b.   December   16, 
1878. 

8        1067  5     Anna  Bella  Casscl,  b.  September  9,  1880. 

8        1068         6    James  Cassel,  horn  September  i,  1881  ;  died 
October  30,  1 88 1. 

8        1069         7      Williaiii  Aiidrexi'  (f(?^''j>v/,  b.  Sept.  10,  1882. 

8        1070          8     Mary  Ellen  Cassel. 

8-       1 07 1  9     E(hcin  Oetai'iiis  Cassel,  b.  July  20,  1885  ;  d. 

December  9,  1885. 

8        1072        10     Rnfus  Burnett  Getnian,  Jr.,  Cassel,  h.  March 
15,  1888  ;  d.  May  16,  1889. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  800. 

WILLIAM  K.  CASSEL7,  of  ABRAHAM^  of  Wilhelmina 
Kolbs   (Cassel),    of  Daniel^,  of  Dillmans,  of  MARTIN^    of 

DiLLMAN'. 

8        1073  I     Mary  Catharine  Cassel,  b.  April  9,  1878. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  802. 

JOSIAH  K.  CASSEL7,  of  ABRAHAM^  of  Wilhelmina 
Kolbs,  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillm.ans,  of  Martin^  of  Dillman'. 

8        1074  I      Mamie  F.  Cassel. 

8        1075  2      William  F.  Cassel. 

8        1076          3      Wilhelmi)ia  F.  Cassel. 
All  of  Norristown,  Pa. 


144  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  813. 

MARY  EMILY  CASSEL^,  of  JAC0I5^  of  Wilhelmina 
Kolbs    (Cassel),    of  Daniel^,    of  Dillmaxs,  of  Martin^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

lurUvi'lual  KHinilv 

Gen.  -\(..  Xu  . 

8        1077  I     yJ//W' (Tc?///^?/'/;/^' Z/Z/A',  b.  September  13,  1889. 

8        1078  2     A  cJiild,  born  and  died  in  infancy,  August 

24,  1890. 
Both  of  Oxford,  Chester  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  821. 

JACOB  K.  BENNER7.   of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Benner), 
of  JAC0155,  of  Daniel-*,  of  Dillmax3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 


8 

1079 

I 

David  Btiiiici . 

8 

1080 

2 

Sa/Zii'  BciDicr. 

8 

1081 

AbrcxJiain  Bcinicr 

8 

1082a 

4 

Aiiiiic  Btiincr. 

8 

1083b 

5 

Jacob  Bcniicr. 

8 

1084c 

6 

Lizzie  Bonier. 

8 

io85d 

7 

B-vi)i  Be  liner. 

8 

io86e 

8 

lidward  Benner. 

P.  O.  Lederachsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  822. 

JULIANN    BENNER7  (Cassel),  of  Elizabeth    Kolb^ 
(Benner),  of  Jacob^,  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillmaxs,  of  Martin^,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

8        1082  I      Anna  Agnes   Cassel,  b.   November  9,  1875  ; 

m.  Henr\-  Wismer. 


Gen. 

ludividual 
No. 

Family 
No. 

KULP    FAMILY. 

8 

1083 

2 

Harry  Lincoln  CasscI,  b.  July 

16,  1877 

8 

1084 

1 

Clara  Casscl. 

8 

1085 

4 

Enuiia  Casscl. 

8 

1086 

5 

Rosalinda  Casscl. 

8 

1087 

6 

Morris  Casscl. 

8 

1088 

7 

Julian  Casscl. 

8 

1088a 

8 

Irene  Casscl. 

8 

1088b 

9 

Ellic  Casscl. 

H5 


All  of  Skippackville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.  823. 

MILTON  K.  BENNER7,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Benner), 
of  Jacobs,  of  Daniel^,  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Henry  K.  Bcnncr,  b.  May  13,  1879. 

2  Wilson  K.  Bcnncr.,  b.  May  25,  1881. 

3  Annie  K.  Benner,  b.  November  24,  1882. 

4  Katie  K.  Bcnncr,  b.  March  2,  1885. 

5  Benjamin    Harrison    K.  Bcnncr,  b.  August 
18,  1889. 

All  of  Lucon.  Pa. 


8 

1087 

8 

1088 

8 

1089 

8 

1090 

8 

1 09 1 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  824. 

AMANDA  K.  BENNER^  (Souder),  of  Elizabeth 
KoLB^  (Benner),  of  Jacobs,  of  Daniel*,  of  Dillman3^  of  Mar- 
tin^, of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        1092  I      George  Soiulcr,  b.  April  23,  1882. 


146  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludiviilual  Family 

Gen.              No.  No. 

8        1093  2     Annie  Scnidcr,  b.  No\'ember  18,  1886. 

8        1094  3     David  Sander,  b.  Jul}'  3,  1890. 

8        1095  4     Rnssel  Sander. 

All  of  Skippackville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  848.     See  824. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  873. 

SARAH  FRANCES  KOLB?  (Topham),  of  Henry  W.^ 
of  Abraham^,  of  Marti n+,  of  Dillmans,  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8        1099  I      Sanniel  Adam  Tapliani. 

Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  910. 

DAVID  MARTIN  RITTENHOUSE^,  of  Nicholas 
M.7,  of  Nicholas^,  of  Nicholas^,  of  Martin"*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3 
(Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

9        IIOO  I      Clans  RittenJianse,  b.  at  Baltimore. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  922. 

WILLIAM  P.  BROOKS^,  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouse? 
(Brooks),  of  Nicholas^,  of  Nicholas^,  of  Martin^,  of  Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTI^^  of  Dillman'. 

9        I  loi  I      Annie    Brooks;    at  Roxborough,  Philadel- 

phia. 


KULP    FAMILY.  147 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  939. 

MARIA  UMSTED^  (Stover),  of  Daniel^,  of  WILLIAM^ 
of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of  Martin^  of  Sarah 
Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTI^•^  of  Dillman^ 

lu.liviiUial  Faiiiilv 

Geu.  No.  No. 

9        1 102  I     Morris  Stover.      Qiiakertown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  942. 

FANNIE  UMSTED^  of  Thomas?,  of  WILLLAM^  of  Eliz- 
abeth Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of  MARTI^-^  of  Sarah  Kolb3 
(Rittenhouse),  of  MARTI^•^  of  Dillman\ 

9        1 103  I      Lciois  H.  Sxoift. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  943. 

HARRY  UMSTED^  of  Thomas?,  of  WILLIAM^  of  Eliz- 
abeth Rittenhouse^  (Umsted),  of  Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3 
(Rittenhouse),  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

9        1 104  I     Rosabel  Umsted. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  947. 

ADDIE  TYSON^  (Parker),  of  Amanda  Umsted?  (Tyson), 
of  William^,  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of  Mar- 
tin4,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  MARTIN^  of  Dillman'. 

9        1 105  I     Jeanetta  Parker. 

9        1 106         2      Tluvnas  Parker. 

9        1 107  3      Willie  Parker. 


148  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  948. 

MARIA  A.  TYSON^  (Maxwell),  of  Amanda  Umsted^ 
(Tyson),  of  William*^,  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouses  (Umsted), 
of  Martin'*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Rittenhouse),  of  Martin'',  of 
Dillman'. 

ludiviiJual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  No. ' 

9       II 08  I     Acidic  Maxx^'cU. 

9        1 1 09          2     May  Alaxwcil. 

9        1 1 1  o          3     Frank  Maxwell. 
All  of  Blue  Bell,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  949. 

EUGENE  EVERMAN^  of  Angeline  Umsted?  (Ever- 
man),  of  William^,  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouses  (Umsted),  of 
Martin'*,  of  Sarah  Kolb3,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman^ 

9        1 1 1 1  I      Fannie  E^'crnian. 

9        1 1 1 2  2     Addic  Evcrnian. 

9        1 1 1 3  3     Sadie  Ever  man. 

All  of  Dakota. 


CHILDREN   OF   No.  950. 
WILLIAM  EVERMAN^  of  Angeline  Umsted?  (Ever- 
man),  of  William^,  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouse^  (Umsted),  of 
Martin-*,  of  Sarah  Kolrs  (Rittenhou.s'e),  of  Martin^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

9        1 114  I      Horace  Ever  man. 

9        1 1 1 5  2     Angeline  Everman. 


Family  of  Jacob  Kolb  and  Sarah  Van  Sintern. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  5. 
JACOB  KOLB^  of  DiLLMAN\ 


Geu. 


3        1200  I      Isaac  Kolb,  b.  March  28,    171 1;    m.  Geer- 

trauta  Ziegler,  and  moved  to  Gwynedd 
township,  Montgomery  county,  Pa., 
called  North  Wales,  and  had  nine  child- 
ren ;  he  was  an  extremely  strong  man, 
and  was  known  as  "  Der  Grosse  Isaac," 
or  "  der  sehr  starke  man  " — the  very 
strong  man. 

Incidents  by  Dr.  John  Overholt : — The  Kulp  ancestors 
were  a  strong,  athletic  people,  some  of  them  almost  giants. 
It  is  related  that  Isaac  Kulp  (known  as  "  Strong  Isaac")  was 
a  powerful  man.  It  is  said  that  when  he  was  building  a 
house,  one  day  while  at  dinner,  he  was  discussing  with  his  work- 
men whether  the  cross  beams  could  be  hauled  to  the  place 
with  two  horses,  or  whether  four  horses  would  be  required. 
After  dinner  he  walked  out  to  where  the  timber  lay,  and 
shouldered  it,  and  to  the  utter  surprise  of  the  workmen  they 
saw  him  bearing  the  piece  of  timber  on  his  shoulders.  The 
fame  of  his  strength  was  heralded  far  and  wide  throughout 
the  neighborhood  round  about.  He  was  a  peaceably  dis- 
posed man,  and  would  not  fight,  though  often  challenged. 
When  on  a  certain  trip  to  Philadelphia,  he  stopped  at  a  hotel 
over  night,  he  came  in  contact  with  a  bully,  who  challenged 
him  to  fight,  which  was  declined,  whereupon  the  bully 
branded    him    a    coward  and  struck  him  in  the  face,  which 

(K.  F.— II.) 


150       ,  KULP    FAMILY. 

angered  Mr.  Kulp  so  that  he  grabbed  the  bully  by  both  his 
arms  near  the  shoulders  and  set  him  in  a  chair  that  squashed 
under  him.  When  he  arose  from  the  floor  both  of  his  arms 
were  powerless.  The  bully  said  he  was  satisfied  with  the 
experiment,  and  did  not  wish  to  fight  with  Kulp  after  that. 

Indiviili.ul  Familv 

Gea.  Xo.        -  No. 

3        1 201  2      Agues  Kolb,h.  1713;  m.  Michael  Dirstein ; 

had  eleven  children. 

3        1202  3     E/habcth  KoIb,h.  ]i\nc  2T),  1716;  m.  Valen- 

tine Hunsicker  in  1735  ;  he  died  March 
30,  1771  ;  had  seven  children  ;  resided  in 
Skippack  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. ;  he  was  the  father  of  Bishop  Hein- 
rich  Hunsicker,  and  came  from  Switzer- 
land in  17  17;  he  was  born  in  1700. 

3        1203          4     Nellie  KoIb,h.  1719;  m.  Jacob  Sabelkuhl. 

3        1204  5      Heurieli  Kolb,  b.  172 1  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Cassel 

May  10,  1744;  had  eleven  children — 
Jacob,  Yelles,  Isaac,  Dillman,  Elizabeth, 
Maria,  Henrich  (four  more  died  unmar- 
ried);  she  was  born  17 19;  died  1798, 
and  was  a  daughter  of  Julius  (Yelles) 
Cassel,  who  came  to  Pennsylvania  in 
1727;  he  had  a  dyeing  and  fulling  mill 
on  the  Ridge  Valley  creek,  near  Sum- 
neytown,  Pa. 

3        1205  6     Maria  Kolb,h.  1724;  m.  Joseph  Detweiler; 

had  five  children. 

3        1206         7     Dilliiia)i  Kolb,  b.  1725  ;  m.  Susanna  Krister; 
had  four  children. 

3        1207  8     J\Iagda/eiia  Kolbyh.  1729;  unmarried. 

3        1208  9      Sara  Kolb,  b.  1732;  m.  Henrich  Detweiler; 

had  six  children. 


een. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I5I 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  1200. 
ISAAC  K0LB3,  of  JAC0B^  of  Dh.lman'. 


4        1209  I      CatJiarinc  Kolb,  m.  Samuel  Meyer,  a  son  of 

Christian  and  grandson  of  the  pioneer, 
Christian,  of  Salford. 

4  1 2 10  2  /c7r(?/;' AW/;,  m.  Elizabeth  Fretz  ;  he  was  born 
1737;  died  about  1804;  Doylestown, 
Bucks  county,  Pa. 

4        121 1  3     J//cV/c7r/ AW/;,  m.  Anna  Rosenberger  ;  three 

children,  Helena,  Isaac  and  Barbara  ;  he 
was  born  in  Gwynedd,  Pa. 

4        1 21 2         4     Isaac  Ko/b,  m.  Catharine  Meyer. 

4        12-13  5     ElizabctJi  KoIb,h.  1748;  d.  1827;  m.  Jacob 

Alderfer,  b.  January  5,  1739;  d.  July  16, 
1797  ;  her  father  willed  to  her  six  pounds 
extra  because  she  served  him  faithfully 
during  his  widowerhood  and  sickness ; 
see  will,  made  1 772,  witnessed  by  Michael 
Ziegler,  Margaret  Weber  and  Andrew 
Ziegler,  proven  August  7,  1776,  recorded 
in  Book  2,  page  325,  Philadelphia  ;  Jacob 
Alderfer  resided  in  Lower  Salford,  Mont- 
gomery county,  Pa.,  and  was  the  son  of 
Frederick  Alderfer,  who  was  born  in  the 
Palatinate,  in  Germany,  on  the  1 8th  of 
May,  1 71 5,  and  came  to  America  in  the 
ship  "Samuel,"  August  1 1,  1732,  and 
married  the  young  widow  Klemmer  in 
1738;  her  maiden  name  was  Ann  Det- 
weiler. 

4       1 2 14   *     6     Abraham  Kolb. 

4        1 21 5  7     Dill  man  Kolb. 


152  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iiiaivi.Uial  Family 

Gca.  Xo.  Xo. 

4        1 2 16         8     Sarah  Kolb,  m. ;  it  is  said  she 

had  a  daughter  Margaret,  b.  May  11, 
1779,  who  married  Abraham  Hoch,  of 
Canada,  and  had  one  child,  Maria,  b. 
March  7,  181 5,  who  married  Bishop 
Dilhiian  Moyer,  of  Canada. 

4  1 217  9  Susanna  Kolb,  x\\.]2,coh  Wo\\s,'>Qx  \  had  seven 
children.  It  is  said  that  Susanna  was 
married  first  to  Michael  Moyer. 

4  1 218  10  Gcrtrant  Kolb,  m.  Christian  Bergie ;  have 
five  children. 

4  1 2 19  II  Hannah  Kolb,  m.  Mannassie  Fretz ;  have 
four  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  1201. 
AGNES  KOLB3  (Dirstein).  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 

1  Sara  Dirstein. 

2  Jacob  Dirstein,  m.  Diana  Rosenberg. 

3  Barbara  Dirstein,  m.  Jacob  Meyer. 

4  Elizabetli  Dirstein,  m.  Samuel  Doltz. 

5  Isaac  Dirstein,  m.  Catharine  Delp. 

6  Abraham  Dirstein,  m.  Catharine  Seller. 

7  Sara  Dirstein,  m.  Pieter  Seller. 

8  Maria  Dirstein. 

9  Catharine  Dirstein. 
10  JMaria  Dirstein,  m.  Jacob  Clemrner. 

4        1230        II  Jolianna  Dirstein,  xn.  A\:iXd\\7}Si\  Oh&x\\o\zQr. 


4 

1220 

4 

1221 

4 

1 222 

4 

1223 

4 

1224 

4 

1225 

4 

1226 

4 

1227 

4 

1228 

4 

1229 

KULP    FAMILY.  153 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1202. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB3  (Hunsicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

Inrlividual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

4        1 23 1  I     Jacob  Hunsicker,  m.   Elizabeth   Clemens,  of 

Salford,  Pa. 

4        1232  2     /yc/c/r //?///.s7?/(77-,  m.  Barbara  Grater,  of  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 

4        1233  3     Sara  Hunsicker,  m.  Godshalk  Godshalk,  of 

Salford,  Pa. 

4        1234  4      J^alcntinc  Hunsicker. 

4        1235  5      CatJiarine  Hu/isicker,  m.  Gerhard  Clemens, 

of  Salford,  Pa.,  where  they  resided. 

4        1236         6     Ahraliani  Hunsicker. 

4        1237  7     HeinricJi  Hunsicker,  m.   Esther    Detweiler ; 

res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1204. 

HEINRICH  K0LB3,  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

4        123S  I     Jacob  Kolb,  m.  Annie  Yoder  June  29,  1768; 

res.,  Upper  Salford,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. 

4        1239          2      I 'c'/A'jr  AW/^  m.  Catharine  Sabel,  or  Savacool ; 
res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

4        1240  3     Isaac  Kolb,  m.  Rachel  Janssen  ;  res.,  Gwyn- 

edd.  Pa. 

4        1 241  4     DiUuian  Kolb,  m.  Lydia  Mack,  daughter  of 

Alexander  Mack,  Jr.,  of  Germantown  ; 
res.,  Skippack. 


154  KULP    FAMILY. 

From  manuscripts  in  possession  of  Abram  H.  Cassel,  at 
Harleysville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. : — As  regards  the 
character  of  Alexander  Mack,  Jr.,  he  is  represented  as  a  sin- 
cere, good  man,  much  given  to  retirement ;  by  occupation  a 
stocking  weaver  ;  and  as  his  worldly  possessions  were  but 
small,  so  his  wants  were  but  few,  which  made  his  contentment 
equally  complete. 

In  his  public  preaching  it  is  said  he  did  not  manifest 
much  oratory,  but  with  the  pen  he  was  very  ready  and  fluent. 
He  had  a  particular  talent  for  poetry,  as  many  hundred  of  his 
verses  and  poetic  stanzas  still  exist.  He  possessed  a  remark- 
able degree  of  sagacity  and  discernment,  so  that  no  art  could 
ensnare  him  or  hypocrisy  beguile  him. 

He  died  on  the  20th  of  March,  1803,  at  the  advanced 
age  of  ninety-one  years,  one  month  and  20  days.  His  last 
words  were :  "  Num  reisz  ich  gegen  Morgen,  wer  mit  will 
der  mach  sich  eilends  fertig."  Although  he  was  as  well  yet 
as  usual,  he  had  a  strange  presentiment  of  his  dissolution  be- 
ing near.  He  therefore  composed  the  following  epitaph  for 
his  grave-stone,  which  he  brought  to  his  daughter,  Anna 
Fox,  telling  her  that  his  departure  was  at  hand  now,  and 
that  this  was  his  last  visit  to  her,  as  it  proved  to  be.  The 
epitaph  may  yet  be  seen  on  his  tomb-stone  in  the  Brethren's 
grave-yard,  in  Germantown,  in  the  following  words  : 

"  Gott !  der  uns  liat  aus  staub  gemacht, 
Und  wiederum — zu  staub  i;ebiaclit, 
Wird  zeuLjen  seiner  weisheit-machl, 
W'ann  wir  nacli  seiiiem  bild  erwacht." 

Alexander  Mack,  Sr.,  was  born  in  Schriesheim,  in  der 
Cur  Pfaltz,  in  the  year  1679;  his  wife  was  a  Miss  Kingin ; 
came  to  America,  where  he  died  in  1735,  and  is  buried  in  the 
Axes  or  Concord  grave-yard,  Germantown.  He  had  three 
sons  and  two  daughters.  Both  daughters  died  young.  The 
sons  were  Valentine,  Johannes  and  Alexander,  Jr.  He  was 
born  in  17 12,  at  Swartzenau,  in  Witgensteinland,  and  came 
with  his  father  to  America,  as  above  stated,  in  1729.  In  1749 
he  married  Elizabeth  Nisc,  daughter  of  William  Xise,  of  Ger- 


KULP    FAMILY.  155 

mantown,  in  the  thirty-seventh  year  of  his  age.  He  was 
called  to  the  ministry  on  the  first  day  of  June,  1748,  and  on 
the  tenth  day  of  June,  1753,  he  was  advanced  to  the  office 
of  elder  or  bishop  by  the  imposition  of  hands,  at  which  time 
the  care  of  the  church  at  Germantown  was  publicly  laid  upon 
him.  He  had  two  sons  and  five  daughters.  The  sons  were 
William  and  Alexander.  The  latter  died  young,  but  William 
left  a  family  of  sons  and  daughters.  The  daughters  of  Alex- 
ander, Jr.,  were  Sarah  Margaretta ;  she  married  Jacob  Zieg- 
ler,  Hannah  married  Adam  Weaver,  Lydia  married  Dillman 
Kolb,  of  Skippack,  and  afterwards  married  again  to  Jacob 
LeiTtz,  a  baker,  of  Philadelphia  ;  Elizabeth  died  young  ;  Anna 
Margaretta  was  married  to  Emanuel  Fox,  the  son  of  the  emi- 
nent Justus  Fox,  and  the  father  of  the  elder  or  bishop,  John 
Fox,  of  Philadelphia,  who  have  left  him  a  great  number  of 
grand  and  great-grand  children,  who  are  now  dispersed 
through  the  different  states  of  the  Union. 

IlKliviilual  Family 

Geu.  Xo.  No. 

4        1242  5     ElizabctJi  Kolb,  m.  John   Miller;  moved  to 

Chalfont,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

4  1243  6  Maria  Kolb,  m.  Johannes  Schaum  ;  moved 
West. 

4  1244  7  Hcinrich  Kolb,  m.  Barbara  Hunsicker;  he 
married  a  second  time  to  Maria  Kolb ; 
res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

Four  more  died  unmarried  whose  names  are  not  on  the 
old  records. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1205. 
MARIA  KOLB3  (Joseph  Detweiler),  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 


MAN^ 


156  KULP    FAMILY. 

luaivirlual  Failiilv 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

4        1245  ^     JoJianncs  Dctzvcilcr,  m.   Catharine    Funk,  a 

daughter    of   Rev.    Christian     Funk,    of 
Franconia,  Pa. 

4  1246  2  Jacob  Dctzveiler,  m.  Maria  Funk,  evidently 
a  daughter  of  John  Funk,  son  of  Hein- 
rich  (A.  J.  Fretz). 

Jacob  Funk,  of  Indian  creek,  a  cousin  to  John  Funk,  also 
had  a  daughter  Maria  about  same  age,  and  born  and  raised  in 
the  near  neighborhood  of  the  Detweiler's.  Might  it  not  be 
more  probable  that  it  was  the  daughter  of  Jacob  Funk  ? 

D.   K.   C.ASSEL. 

Individual         Familv 
Gun.  .No.  -No." 

4        1247  3     Sara  Dctzveiler ;  unmarried. 

4  1248  4  S?/sanj/a  Dctzveiler,  m.  Martin  Rittenhouse, 
son  of  Nicholas  Rittenhouse  and  Sara 
Kolb  ;    res.,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

4        1249          5     Elirjabct/i  Dctzveiler. 


childrp:n  of  No.  1206. 

DILLMAN  K0LB3_  of  jAcoii%  of  Dillmak'. 

4        1250  I      Siisajiua  Kolb,  m.  Johannes  Kintzie. 

4        1 25 1  2     Sara    Kolb,  m.   Martin  Kolb,  of  Skippack, 

Pa.,    a    son    of   Isaac    Kolb    and    Maria 
Schwartz. 

4        1252  3     Margaret  Kolb,  m.  Gerhard  Stauffer;    res., 

Skippack,  Pa. 

June  21,  1790,  Margaret  Kolb  bound  to  David  Allebach 
for  ten  years,  nine  months  and  seven  days,  by  and  with  the 
consent  of  her  guardian,  Godshalk  Godshalk,  to  send  her  to 
school  to  learn  to  read  and  write  ;  when  free  to  give  her  a 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  57 

new  bedstead  and  bed,  a  new  spinning  wheel  and  a  good  free- 
dom dress,  besides  her  other  apparel. — Michael  Crolls  Docket. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No.  ' 

4        1253         4    Jacob  Kolb,  b.  1781  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Bean. 

June  21,  1790,  Jacob  Kolb  bound  to  Henry  Kolb,  by  and 
with  the  consent  of  his  guardian,  Godshalk  Godshalk,  for 
eleven  years,  nine  months,  twenty  seven  days,  to  send  him  to 
school  to  learn  to  read  and  write  sufficient ;  when  free  to  give 
him  ^15  in  cash,  gold  or  silver  money,  and  a  good  and  suffi- 
cient freedom  suit,  besides  his  other  apparel. 

N.  B. — To  learn  him  the  trade  of  a  weaver  or  blue  dyer, 
or  any  other  trade  at  the  choice  of  the  apprentice. — Michael 
CrolPs  Docket. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1208. 
SARAH  K0LB3  (Detwiler),  of  J.ACOD^  of  Dillmak\ 

Individual  Familv 

Gcu.  Xo.  Xii. 

4        1254  I     Jolianncs  Dctiueiler,  m.  Barbara  Weierman  ; 

res.,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

4        1255  2     Susanna    Detzueiler,    m.    Hcnrich     Bien,    of 

Skippack. 

4  1256  3  Jacob  Detivciler. 

4  1257  4  Sara  Detivciler. 

4  1258  5  He >i rich  Detiveiler. 

4  1259  6  Isaac  Detzoeiler. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1209. 
CATHARINE  KOLB+  (Meyer),  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

5        1260  I      Fronica  Meyer,  m.  Abraham  Wismer. 


158  KULP    FAMILY. 

lu.liviilual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

5        1260a       2     Isaac  Meyer,  b.  October  11,  1758;  m.   Miss 
Landis. 

5  b  3     Elizabeth  Jlleyer,  b.   December  10,  1760;  d. 

1762. 

5        1 260c       4     Christian   Meyer,    b.    March    27,    1763;    m. 
Miss  Mary  Landis. 

5  d  5      Samuel  Meyer,  b.  July  8,  1765  ;  d.  February 

6,  1847;  '^i-  Susanna  Bleam. 

5  e  6     i^fr'.yc^r*:;/;  J/rj'r/',  b.  November  24,  1767  ;  d. 

June  5,  1833;  m.  Magdalena  Bechtel. 

5  f  7     Abraham  Meyer,  h.  November  19,  1770;  m. 

Elizabeth  Bechtel. 

5  g  8     Dilluian  Meyer,  b.   December   17,   1772;    d. 

November  26,    181 2;     m.  Barbara    Lat- 
shaw  ;  went  to  Canada. 

5  h  9     Henrich    Meyer,    b.    October    27,    1774;     d. 

October  19,  1857;  m.  Salome  Stover. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.    12 10. 

JACOB  KOLB^  of  Isaacs  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman\ 

5        1 26 1  I      Isaac    Kiilp,    b.    1762;    m.    Mary    Clymer ; 

farmer ;   Mennonites. 

5        1262  2    JoJui  Kulp,  m.  Barbara  Funk;  he  was  born 

in  1764. 

5        1263  3      Gertraut   Kulp,  b.    1767;     m.  Jacob  Huns- 

berger ;  no  issue. 

5        1 264         4    Jacob  Kulp,  b.    1 769  ;    was  ordained  to  the 
ministry  in  the   Mennonite  congregation 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  59 


Individual 


5        1264         4  at  Doylestown,  Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  after- 

wards moved  to  Holmes  county,  Ohio, 
and  settled  at  Walnut  creek  ;  m.  Catha- 
rine Delp. 

5        1265  5     Abraliaiii  Kulp,  b.    1771;    was  ordained  to 

the  ministry  in  the  Mennonite  church  at 
Deep  Run,  Bucks  county.  Pa. ;  died  in 
1848;  m.  Sarah  Hunsicker. 

6  Dillmaii  Kiilp,  b.  1773;  m.   Hester  Leicy. 

7  Henry  Kulp,  b.  1776;  m.  Anna  Hunsicker. 

8  Elizabctli  Kiilp,h.  1778;  m.  Jacob  Silvius  ; 
no  issue. 

9  Barbara  Ki/Ip,  b.  1781  ;  d.  1783. 

10     Cat/iariiic  Kii/p,  b.  17S3;  d.  September  11, 
1876;  m.  Simon  Musselman. 

All  of  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


5 

1266 

5 

1267 

5 

1268 

5 

1269 

5 

1270 

childrp:n  of  no.  121  i. 

MICHAEL  K0LB4,  of  Isaac3,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman\ 

5        1 27 1  I      Helena  Kulp,  m.   Michael  Weierman  ;  res., 

Hatfield,  Pa. 

5        1272  2     Isaae  Kulp. 

5        1273  3     Barbara  Knlp,  m.  Jacob  Geisinger. 

All  born  in  Gwynecld. 


l60  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1212. 
ISAAC  KOLB^  of  Isaacs,  of  JAC0B^  of  Dillman\ 

^amilv 
No. 

1  Magdalena  Kolb,  m.  Abraham  Hunsberger. 

2  Isaac  Kolb. 

3  Elirjabcth  Kolb. 

4  Pirtcr  Kolb. 

5  Jacob  Kolb. 

6  Margaret  Kolb. 

7  Dillinan  Kolb. 

8  Isaac  Kolb,  h.  1750;  d.  1828. 

9  Barbara  Kolb. 

10      Catharine  Kolb,  m.  Hupert  Casscl,  of  Towa 
mencin,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 
All  were  born  in  Gwynedd,  Pa. 


I 

Geu-. 

5 

Kliviclual 
Xo. 

274 

5 

275 

5 

276 

5 

277 

5 

278 

5 

279 

5 

280 

5 

281 

5 

282 

5 

283 

chili)rp:n  of  No.  1213. 

ELIZABt:TH  K0LB4  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^ 

of  DlLLMAN'. 

5        1284  I      i^nv/^r/r/' ^/^/tv/r;-,  m.  I'>li/,abeth  Hagy  ;  res., 

Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
farmer  ;  Mennonitc-s  ;  Frederick  was  born 
September  22,  1771  ;  d.  July  11,  1852. 

5        1285  2     Isaac  Alderfer,  h.  October  7,  1773;  d.   No- 

vember 8,  1842  ;  m.  Hannah  Oberholzer ; 
she  died  ;  he  married  again  to  Elizabeth 
Oberholzer ;  he  was  for  many  years  a 
preacher    in    the    INIennonite    church   in 


KULP    FAMILY.  l6l 


lurlividual 


Gen. 


5        1285  2  Lower    Salford,     Montgomery     county, 

Pa.  ;  farmer  ;   lived  retired. 

5  1286  3  Gcrtraut  Aldcrfcr,  b.  October  29,  1776;  d. 
April  18,  1834;  m.  John  Kiensy ;  res., 
Rock  Hill,  Bucks  county.  Pa. ;  farmer ; 
Mennonites. 

5  1287  4  Anna  Aldcrfcr,  b.  May  14,  1780;  d.  Novem- 
ber 17,  1823  ;  m.  Jacob  Kiensy  ;  res.,  near 
Lederachsville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa.i 
farmer ;   Mennonites. 

5        1288  5     Jacob    Aldcrfcr,    b.    August    15,    1785;    d. 

March  2,  1845  ;  m.  Margaret  -Van  Vos- 
sen ;  res.,  Lower  Salford,  Montgomery 
county.  Pa. ;  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 

There  was  at  the  time  of  his  funeral  a  deep  snow  on  the 
ground  and  sleighing  was  excellent ;  many  friends  and  rela- 
tives came  to  the  funeral  in  sleighs  ;  and  when  they  were 
about  getting  ready  to  go  to  the  place  of  burial  they  were 
surprised  to  find  that  all  the  bells  were  taken  off  their  horses 
and  put  in  their  sleighs,  which  was  privately  ordered. 

Ilidiviclual  Family 

Goil.  No.  Xo. 

5        1289         6    Johannes  Aldcrfcr ;  no  record. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1217. 

SUSANNA  K0LB4  (Hausser),  of  Isaac3,  of  JAC0I5^  of 
Dillman'. 

5  1290  I  Abraham  Hansscr. 

5  1 29 1  2  Margaret  Hansscr. 

5  1 292  3  Sanincl  Hansscr. 

5  1293  4  Elizabeth  Hansscr. 


1 62  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

5        1294  5      Isaac  Haitsscr. 

5        1 295  6    Jacob  Haitsscr. 

5  1295^  7  Dilhiian  Hausscr,  b.  October  19,  1792;  d. 
January  31,  1871  ;  m.  Mary  Rittenhouse 
in  Canada. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1218. 
GERTRAUT  KOLB^  (Bergey),  of  Lsaacs,  of  JACOB^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 


5 

1296 

I 

Ami  a  Bcrgcy. 

5 

1297 

2 

Jo] in  Bcrgcy. 

5 

1298 

3 

Margaret  Bcrgcy 

5 

1299 

4 

ElizabctJi  Bcrgcy. 

5 

1300 

5 

Isaak  Bcrgcy. 

All  of  Franconia,  Pa. 


By  the  few  date.s  we  were  able  to  obtain  we  find  that  the 
Hau.s.ser.s,  Bergeys,  Dirsteins,  Clemmer.s,  Oberholzers  and 
Hunsickers  of  the  fifth  generation  were  born  from  about  1780 
to  1800,  and  resided  generally  in  Buck.s  and  Montgomery 
counties,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1219. 
HANNAH    KOLB4    (Fretz),   of  Isaacs,   of  JACOB^   of 

DlLLMAN\ 

5        1 30 1  I      Margaret  Frctz. 


KULP    FAMILY.  1 63 


Individual         Familv 
Gen.  No.  No.  " 


5        1 302  2     Maria  Frctz. 

5        1 303  3     EpJiraiin  Frctz. 

5        1 304         4     Isaac  Frctz. 
All  of  Buck,s  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1221. 
JACOB    DIRSTEIN4,    of  Agnes    Kolb3    (Dirstein),   of 

JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN\ 

1  Fro/iica    Dirstein,    m.    John     Landis ;    four 
children. 

2  Agnes   Dirstein,  m.  Abraham    Beyer ;    two 
children. 

3  Barbara  Dirstein. 

4  Mie/iael  Dirstein. 

5  Daniel  Dirstein. 

6  Eliza  he  til  Dirstein. 
All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


5 

1305 

5 

1306 

5 

1307 

5 

1308 

5 

1309 

5 

1310 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1222. 

BARBARA    DIRSTEIN^   (Meyer),    of    Agnes    Kolrs 
(Dinstein),  of  Jacob^  of  D-illman'. 


5 

1311 

I      Michael  Meyer 

5 

1312 

2     Saninel  Meyer. 

5 

1313 

3      Isaac  Meyer. 

164  KULP    FAMILY. 

lu.livldual  Family 

Qen.  No.  Xo. 

5        1 3 14         4     Agues   Jllcycr,    m.     Christian     Hunsberger; 
four  children. 

5        1 3 15  5      Sa;/iiic/   Meyer,    m.    Miss    Bouchtels ; 

one  child. 

•5        1316         6     Barbara  Meyer. 
All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1223 


ELIZABETH    DIRSTEIN^   (Doltz),  of  Agnes  Kolb^ 
(Dirstein),  of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman^ 


5 

1317 

I 

bar  bar  a  IJoltz. 

5 

1318 

0 

Miehael  Doltz. 

5 

1319 

3 

Agnes  Doltz. 

5 

1320 

4 

Catharine  Doltz. 

5 

1321 

5 

George  Doltz. 

5 

1322 

6 

Elizabeth  Doltz. 

5 

1323 

7 

Sanutel  Doltz. 

5 

1324 

8 

Abraham  Doltz. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1224. 
ISAAC    DIRSTEIN4,    of  Agnes   Kolb3   (Dirstein),   of 
Jacob'',  of  Dillman'. 

5        1325  I     Miehael  Dirstein. 

5        1326         2     Barbara  Dirstein. 

5        1327  3      George  Dirstein. 


KULP    FAMILY.  165 

Iiirlividual  Fauillv 

No. 

4  Michael  Dir stein. 

5  Isaac  Dir  stein. 

6  ElisabetJi  Dir  stein. 

7  Catharine  Dirstein. 

8  Abraham  Dirstein. 

9  Henry  Dirstein. 

10  Ha  una  Dirstein. 

1 1  Saninel  Dirstein. 
AH  born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


Gen. 

5 

1328 

5 

1329 

5 

1330 

5 

1331 

5 

1332 

5 

1333 

5 

1334 

5 

1335 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1225. 

ABRAHAM  DIRSTEIN^,  of  Agnes  Kolb3  (Dirstein) 
of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Maria  Dirstein. 

2  Sajm  Dirstein. 

3  Jacob  Dirstein. 

4  Ha  una  Dirstein. 

5  Michael  Dirstein. 

6  Elir^abetli  Dirstein. 

7  Maria  Dirstein. 

8  Catharine  Dirstein. 

9  Agnes  Dirstein. 

10  Anna  Dirstein. 

1 1  Abraham  Dirstein. 

12  Susanna  Dirstein. 
All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

(k.  f.— 12.)  • 


5 

1336 

5 

^y:>7 

5 

1338 

5 

1339 

5 

1340 

5 

1341 

5 

1342 

5 

1343 

5 

1344 

5 

1345 

5 

1346 

5 

1347 

1 66  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1226. 

SARA    DIRSTEIN4  (Sellers),  of  Agnes   Kolb3   (Dir- 
stein),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. " 

5        1348  I      Catliarina  Seller. 

5        1 349         2     Michael  Seller. 
5        1350         3     Hannah  Seller. 
Of  Rockhill,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1229. 

MARIA  DIRSTEIN4  (Clemmer),  of  Agnes  Kolb3  (Dir- 
stein),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

5  1 3  5 1  I  Elizabeth  Clcviincr. 

5  1352  2  Margaret  Clevnncr. 

5  1353  3  Isaac  Clemmer. 

5  1354  4  Catliarina  Clevimcr. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1230. 

JOHANNA  DIRSTEIN4  (Obcrholzer),  of  Agnes  Kolb3 
(Dirstein),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

5  1355  I  Elizabeth  Oberholzer. 

5  1356  2  Lydia  Overholzcr. 

5  1357  3  Isaac  Overholzer. 

5  ^358  4  Jacob  Oberholzer. 


KULP    FAMILY.  1 6/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1231. 

JACOB    HUNSICKER4,  of  Elizabeth    Kolb3    (Hun- 
sicker),  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 


lu.lhiiliKil  Fiiniilv 

Gen. 


5        1359  I       Valentine  Hiinsickcr. 

1360  2  Esther  Hitnsieker,  m.  Isaac  Hunsberger, 
brother  to  Bishop  Heinrich  Hunsberger; 
two  children. 

3  Elizabetli  Hunsicker,  m.  John  Detweiler. 

4  Catharine  Hiinsieker,  m.  John  Bergey. 

5  Jacob  Hntisicker,  m. Bechtel. 

6  Sara/i  Hunsieker,  m.  Abraham  Kolb  ;   Men- 
nonite  minister. 

7  Barbara  Huusicker,  m.  John  Bechtel. 

8  Isaac  Hunsicker,  m. Kolb. 

9  Anna  Hunsicker,  m.  Henry  Kolb. 
10     Maria  Hiinsickcr,  m.  John  High  (Hoch). 

All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


5 

1361 

5 

1362 

5 

1363 

5 

1364 

5 

1365 

5 

1366 

5 

1367 

5 

1368 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1232. 

ISAAC    HUNSICKER4,   of  Elizabeth    Kolb3    (Hun- 
sicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

5        1 369  I      Valentine  Hiinsickcr,  m.   Elizabeth  Schott ; 

had  nine  children. 

5        1370         2     Maria  Hiinsickcr. 

5        1 37 1  3     .yc?(rc?^  i/;/;/5/r/vr,  m.  Nancy  Ziegler  Septem- 

ber 24,  1795. 


1 68 

Gen. 

5 

Individual 
No. 

5 

^171 

5 

1374 

5 

1375 

5 

1376 

5 

1377 

5 

1378 

5 

1379 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Family 
No. 

4  ElizahclJi  Huu sicker,  m.  Jacob  Detweiler. 

5  CatJiariiic  Hiinsickcr,  m.  John    Bean ;    one 
child. 

6  Barbara  Hiinsickcr,  m.  Henry  Kolb. 

7  Sara  Hiinsickcr,  m.  John  Keyser. 

8  Esther  Hiinsickcr. 

9  Haiina  Hiinsickcr ;  died  young. 

10  Hannah  Hiinsickcr,  m.  John  Kolb. 

1 1  Isaac    Hnnsickcr,    m.     Magdalena    Ca.ssel, 

daughter  of  Hupert  Cassel. 
All  of  Skippack,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1233. 

SARA  HUNSICKER^  (Godshalk),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

5        1380  I      Elizabeth    Godshalk,    m.    Heinrich    Bracht- 

hausser  ;  had  two  children  ;  .she  married 
again  to  Jacob  Bergcy  ;  res.,  Skippack. 

5        1 38 1  2     Helena  Godshalk,  m.  David  Allebach. 

5        1382  3    Jacob  GodsJialk,  m.  Barbara  Ziegler. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1235. 

CATHARINE   HUNSICKER^   (Clemens),   of   Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob-,  of  Dillmax'. 

5        '^Z^Z  I     Jacob  Clemens,  m.   Margaret  Pannebakker; 

he  moved  to  Chester  county,  Pa.,  and 
all  his  family ;  he  had  a  son,  Garret ; 
further  I  have  no  report. 


Geo 


KULP    FAMILY.  .169 

Imliviilual         Family 

5        1384         2     ElizabctJi  Clemens,  m.  George  H.  Reiff  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1792;  of  Skippack,  Pa. 

5        1385  3      ^^^''^^  Clemens,  m.  Jacob  H.  Reiff  September 

19,  1793;  of  Skippack,  Pa. 

5        1386         4     Catharine   Clemens,    m.   Jacob    Shoemaker, 
of  Franconia,  Pa. 

5        1387  5      Henry   Clemens,  m.  Ann   Kratz    November 

6,  1806;  he  was  born  1783;  died  No- 
vember 9,  i860,  aged  yj  years  ;  she  was 
born  July  16,  1780;  died  February  23, 
1861  ;  of  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1237. 

HEINRICH   HUNSICKER4,  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker),  of JaCOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

5        1388  I      Re7'.  Johannes  Hnnsieker,m.  Y.Wz^beihDet- 

wiler  on  May  9,  1797;  was  a  Mennon- 
ite  minister  and  bishop  many  years  at 
Skippack,  Pa. 

5        1389          2     Elizabeth  Hunsicker,  m.  Abraham  Bcrtolet, 
of  Skippack,  Pa. 

3  Anna  Hunsieker,  m.  Abraham  Johnson. 

4  Catharine  Hnnsicker,  m.   Lewis    Grater,   of 
Skippack,  Pa. 

5  Henry  Hnnsicker,  m.  Mary  Detweiler. 

6  Jacob  Hnnsicker,  m.  Sarah  Kolb,  of  CoUege- 

ville.  Pa. 

5        1394         7      Garret   Hnnsicker,    m.    Kate    Detweiler,  of 
Skippack,  Pa. 


5 

1390 

5 

•39^ 

5 

1392 

5 

1393 

Gen 

5 


170  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
No.  No.  ' 

1395  8     Rev.  Abraham  /////w/r/vr,  b.  July  31,  1793; 

d.  1872;  m.  Elizabeth  Alderfer  on  May 
30,  1 8 16;  born  1798;  of  Collegeville,  Pa. 

1 395  /^     9     Sarah  Hiinsickci ,  m.  Anthony  Vanderslice, 
of  Providence,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1238. 

JACOB  KOLB^  of  HEXRV3,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillmax'. 

5        1396  I      HcinricJi  Kolb,  b.  Jidy  14,  1769;  d.  March 

20,  1850;  m.  Susanna  Moyer,  b.  April 
25,  1775;  d,  March  23,  1856;  daughter 
of  Jacob  Moyer ;  res.,  Harleysville, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  he  was  gen- 
erally known  as  "  Blaufarber  Henrich," 
because  dyeing  was  partly  his  trade, 
and  farming ;   Mennonites. 

5  1397  2  JoJui  Kolb,  b.  about  1771  ;  d.  about  1840; 
m.  Hannah  Hunsicker;  res.,  Salford- 
ville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  farmer ; 
Mennonites. 

5        1398  3     Maria  Kolb,\i.2iOO\xt  1774;  m.  John  Leder- 

ach,  for  many  years  a  deacon  in  the 
Mennonite  congregation  at  Salford, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  res.,  Leder- 
achsville. 

5  1399  4  Elibabcth  Kolb,h.  dhont  1776;  m.  Abraham 
Detra ;  res.,  Fairview,  Montgomery 
county.  Pa. ;  farmer;   Mennonites. 

5  1400  5  Barbara  Kolb,h.  dhont  1780;  m.  Abraham 
Zie^ler ;  res.,  Lederachsville,  Montgom- 
ery  county,  Pa. ;  he  was  by  trade  a 
tailor  ;  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I/I 


Individual  Family 

Geu.  Xo.  No. 


5        1401  6     Catliarine    Kolb,    m.    John    Stauffer;     res., 

Skippackville  ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites. 

5  1402  7  Jacob  Kolb,  b.  about  1788  ;  m.  Peggy  Zink  ; 
res.,  Salfordville,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa.;  farmer;    Mennonites. 

5  1403  8  Nancy  Kolb,  m.  Jacob  Nice;  res.,  Salford, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1239. 
YELLES  K0LB4,  of  Henrys,  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

1  Henry  Kolb,  m.  Kate  Bean  ;  res.,  Skippack, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  Mennonites. 

2  Jacob  Kolb,  m.  Peggy   Moyer ;    res..  Skip- 
pack,  Pa. ;   Mennonites. 

3  Joseph  Kolb,  m.,  Nancy  Rosenberger ;  res., 
Skippack  ;  Mennonites  ;  no  issue. 

4  John  Kolb,  m.  Magdalena  Heimback  ;  res., 
Skippack. 

5  Abraham  Kolb  ;  died  young. 


5 

1404 

5 

1405 

5 

1406 

5 

1407 

5 

1408 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1240. 

ISAAC  KOLB^  of  Henrys,  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

5        1409  I     Benjamin  Kolb,  oi  G\NY\'\Qdd,Vdi. 

5        1410         2     Elisabeth  Kolb,  m.  Joseph  Yeakle,  Spring- 
field, Pa. 


1/2  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.            No.  No.  ' 

5        141 1  3      Catharine  Kolb,~\  c         «-    u        a-  a 

■^         ^  -J                                '  (  beem  to  nave  died  young ; 

5        141 2"  4     MariahKolb,      J     not  mentioned  in  the  will. 

5        141 3  5     Jacob  Kolb. 

5        14 14  6    Jolin  Kolb. 
All  of  Gwynedd,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1241. 
DILLMAN  K0LB4^  of  Henry3,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

5        141 5  I     /<rrr^<^  iT^j/^^,  b.  April  18,  1781,  in  Montgom- 

ery   county,    Pa.,    and    died  January  3, 
1869,  in  Waterloo  county,  Canada.     He 
married     Kate    Clemens,    daughter    of 
Abraham    Clemens,   of  Lower    Salford, 
Montgomery    county,    Pa.,    on    June   6, 
1805.     She  was  born  May  25,  1782,  and 
died  January  25,  1869. 
In  about  1800  they  moved  to  Canada  with  several  other 
families,  namely,  his  brothers-in-law,  Abraham  Clemens  and 
Jacob  Clemens.     They  settled  and  took  up  land  in  what  is 
now  Waterloo  county,  Ontario,  on  the  Grand  river.     They 
went  into  the  wilderness  about  five  miles  from  any  settlement 
and    began    to    clear  away  the  timber  and  to  build  houses. 
They  were  very  fortunate    in    their    undertaking,  and    were 
blessed  with  this  world's  goods  ;  and  they  also  tried  to  live  so 
as  to  treasure  up  for  the  world  to  come.     The  Grand  Trunk 
railroad  now  runs  through  their  district,  and  the  city  of  Berlin 
is  their  principal  town. 

Jacob  Kolb  was  a  Mennonite,  and  was  for  many  years  a 
deacon  in  the  Mennonite  church.  They  were  by  occupation 
farmers,  and  possessed  fine  farms.  They  died  at  an  advanced 
age,  all  highly  respected,  and  many  of  their  descendants  are 
yet  living  in  that  vicinity. 


KULP    FAMILY.  1/3 


Infiividual  Family 

-Gen.  So 


5        1416  2     Betsy    Kolb,  m.  William   Croll ;    res.,  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 

5        1 41 7  3     Pt^ggy  Koll),  m.  Lichtel ;    res.,   Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 


u 

ILLMAN' 

5 

1418 

5 

I4I9 

5 

1420 

childrp:n  of  no.  1242. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB^  (Miller),  of  Henrys,  of  JACOB^  of 

1  Margaret  Miller,  m. Haines. ;   Chalfont, 

Bucks  county.  Pa. 

2  Maria  Miller,  m.  Ratzel. 

3  Elizabeth  Miller,  m.  Peter  Schwartz  ;  resided 

in   Bucks  county  ;  said  to  have  had  no 

issue. 

5         142 1  4     Susanna  Miller,  m.  Troxel ;     had  two 

children,  one  named  E^lizabeth,  the  other 
not  known.     After  the  decease  of  Troxel 

she  married  again  to  Evans,  and 

had  one  son,  John  M.  Evans,  late  carpet 
dealer  on  Market  street,  Philadelphia, 
now  deceased.  The  daughter,  Elizabeth 
Troxel,  married  John  O.  James,  the  dry 
goods  merchant  on  Third  street,  Phila- 
delphia, now  retired. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1243. 
MARIA    K0LB4    (Schaum),  of   Henrys,  of  Jacob^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

5        1422  I      Susanna  Sehauni. 


1/4  KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.  " 


5        1423  2     Henry  5r/^c?//;//,  b.  October  9,  1780;  d.  De- 

cember 19,  1810;  resided  in  the  West; 
had  a  son  Henry.  Some  of  the  descend- 
ants are  now  living  in  Indiana,  near  Elk- 
hart. One  of  them,  Henry  Schaum,  is 
now  a  Mennonite  minister. 

5        1424  3     Maria  ScJiamn. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1244. 

HENRICH  KOLBs  of  Henrys,  of  JAcoB^  of  DILLM.\N^ 

Children  by  first  marriage  : 

5        1425  I      Isaac  Kolb ;  died  young. 

5        1426         2     Hoiry  Kolb,  b.  1792. 

He  was  a  respected  citizen,  for  many  years  engaged  in 
teaching  school,  and  leader  of  singing  in  the  Mennonite 
church  at  Skippack,  where  he  was  a  member.  He  was  also 
a  pretty  good  organist.  He  was  noted  for  making  very  good 
grain  cradles.  He  was  married  to  Nancy  Ziegler ;  res.,  Lu- 
con,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  .Vo.' 

5        1427  3     Isaac  Kolb,h.  1794;  d.  1 871,  aged  jj  years; 

unmarried.  He  was  a  jeweler  by  trade. 
He  was  tolerably  well  educated,  a  great 
reader  and  deep  thinker.  Res.,  Lucon, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

5  1428  4  Elizabeth  Kolb,  b.  January  13,  1798;  d. 
April  5,  1890,  aged  92  years,  2  months, 
22  days,  and  was  married  to  Jacob  Reiff, 
b.  October  14,  1787;  d.  January  29, 
1826,  at  Skippack,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  175 

mill- 
So.' 

5  1429  5  3lo//v /u)//j,h.  1801  ;  d.  1869,  aged  68  years  ; 
was  married  to  John  Moyer  ;  res.,  Cedar, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Men- 
nonites. 

5  1430  6  Katie  Kolb,  b.  September  20,  1803  ;  yet  liv- 
ing at  Lucon,  Montgomery  county,  Pa., 
now  ( 1 894)  9  [  years  old  ;  her  memory 
yet  good,  but  totally  blind  ;  through  her 
I  obtained  much  valuable  information  of 
the  Kolb  family  ;  later  she  died,  Febru- 
ary 9,  1895. 

5        143 1  7    John  Kolb,  m.  Susan  Detwiler ;  they  resided 

at  Lucon,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  he  was  the  father 
of  Professor  Henry  D.  Kolb. 

Henry  Kolb  had  by  the. second  marriage  with  Mary, 
Kolb  the  following  children  : 

5        1432          8     Barbara  Kolb ;  died  young,  aged  13  years. 

5  1433  9  Benjamin  Kolb,h.  March  18,  1814;  d.  Jan- 
uary 18,  1884. 

He  was  highly  respected  and  widely  known  ;  a  great 
reader  and  a  pretty  good  poet.  He  left  a  number  of  manu- 
scripts, which,  after  his  death,  came  into  the  hands  of  his  son 
Elias,  residing  at  Lederachsville,  whose  house  was  destroyed 
by  fire  some  years  ago  and  1;he  papers  were  all  destroyed. 
He  was  also  a  good  musician  and  a  good  organist,  and  was 
able  to  play  several  other  instruments.  He  was  naturally  a 
talented  man  ;  a  good  worker  in  wood  and  iron.  He  also 
followed  farming  successfully.  He  married  Nancy  Kolb  on 
April  6,  1844,  a  daughter  of  Henry  Kolb,  of  Harleysville, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa.  ("  Blaufarber  ") ;  she  was  born  May 
22.  1818. 


1/6  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1245. 

JOHANNES   DETWEILER4,  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Det- 
weiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

ludhidual  Faniilv 

Geu.  No.  No.  ■ 

5        1434  I      vS//'^c7////c7  Z'r/TL'tv/rr,  m.  Jacob  Landis,  of  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 

5        1435  2     Elizabeth  Dctwcilcr,  m.  John   Hunsicker,  a 

Mennonite  minister,  and  bishop  at  Skippack,  Pa. 

5        1436  3     Joseph  DctiK-'cilcr,  m.  Mary  Johnson,  Upper 

Providence,  Pa. 

5        1437         4     ^^/^//vV?  i^c'/'Zc777iV,  m.  Henry  Hunsicker. 

5        1438  5      ^<?;7?  Z^cYa'r/Av-,  m.  Jacob  M  oyer  ;  children: 

Mary,  Sarah,  Abraham,  Jacob,  P2Hza, 
Joseph,  Daniel,  Benjamin,  John  ;  all  of 
Harleysville,  Pa. 

5        1439         6    JoJiu  DctiK.'cilci\h.  1768;  d.  1864;  m.  Anna, 
daughter  of  Jacob  and  Anna  Hunsicker. 

5        1440  7      Christian  Dctivcilcr,  m.  Hannah   Dirstein,  at 

P^agleville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

5        1 44 1  8      Catliariiic  Dcticcilcr,  m   Garret  Hunsicker. 

5  a  9     Abraham  Dctiueilcr,  m.  Mary  Horning ;    b. 

June  13,  1790;  d.  December  10,  1832; 
resided  in  Franconia,  Pa. 

5  b  10     Daniel  Detiveiler,  m.  Miss Reiff;  chil- 

dren :  George,  Jacob,  John,  Garret.  Katie 
and  Lydia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1246. 

JACOB  DETWEILER4,  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detwiler),  of 
Jacob%  of  Dillm.x'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I'J'J 


Gen. 


5        1442  I     Mary  Deti<.<cUci\  b.  May,  1775  ;  cl.  September, 

1850;  m.  George  Shoemaker;  he  died 
in  1864,  aged  about  90  years;  had  ten 
children. 

5        1443  2     Joseph  Dctiucikr,  b.    January  28,    1777;    d. 

January  8,  1800;  m.  Susanna  Shoe- 
maker; she  died  June  27,  1855,  aged 
85  years,  6  months,  4  days;  children: 
Mary  and  George. 

5        1444  3     Jacob  DcHccilcr.    He  was  a  Funkite  preacher. 

He  lived  at  a  mill  East  of  Hockertown, 
and  preached  at  Prick's  school-house, 
that  belonged  to  the  Funkites.  He 
afterwards  moved  to  Canada  and  became 
a  Mennonite  minister  there.  His  son 
Enoch  or  Enos  Detweiler  was  also  a 
Mennonite  minister,  and  now  his  grand- 
son, Jacob  Detweiler,  is  also  a  minister 
there. 

5        1445  4     Barbara  Detweiler. 

5        1446  5      Susanna  Detzveiler,  m. Hendricks;  no 

issue. 

5  1447  6  Joshua  Detzceiler,  b.  July  3,  1781  ;  d.  July 
21,  1841  ;  m.  Catharine  Allebach  Octo- 
ber 5,  1803;  she  was  born  October  15, 
1784;  d.  August  25,  1842;  had  ten 
children  ;  of  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

5  1448  7  Sarah  Detzveiler,h.  September  14,  1782;  d. 
March  22,  1851;  m.  Peter  Heckler  in 
1799;  he  died  January  22,  1847;  had 
seven  children  ;  res.,  Lower  Salford, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

5        1449         8      Catharine  Detzueiter. 


178  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludividual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

5        1450  9     Elirjabctli    Dcti^'cilcr,    b.    July   17,    1785  ;    d. 

October  7,  1825;  m.  first,  Philip  Bow- 
man ;  had  two  children ;  one  of  them 
wa.s  Peter  Bowman,  hotel  keeper,  near 
Center  Point,  Pa  ;  the  .second  marriage 
was  with  Henry  Gotwals ;  children : 
Joseph,  John  and  Adam. 

5        145 1        10     Anna  Dctcvcilcr. 

5        1452        II     JoJianncs  Dctzvcilcr. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1442. 

MARY    DETWEn.ER5    (Shoemaker),    of   Jacob^   of 
Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

6  a  I     Jacob  D.  Sliocmakcr ;  still   living  in  Canada, 

aged  94  years. 

6  b  2    Jo]i)i  D.  Shoemaker ;  still  living  in  Canada, 

aged  93  years. 

6  c  3      George  D.  Sliocmaker ;  still  living  in  Canada, 

aged  90  years. 
All  three  yet  living  in  Canada,  in  1894,  when  I  visited 
them.    (Author.) 

6  d  4  Joseph  D.  Shoemaker ;  deceased. 

6  e  5  Abraham  Shoemaker. 

6  f  6  Daniel  Shoemaker. 

^  S  7  Joshna  Shoemaker ;  m;  drowned  in  Canada. 

6  h  8     Alary  Shoemaker,  b,  June  30,  1801  ;  m.  John 

Landis ;     res.,    Franconia,    near    Indian 
creek,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  79 

Fiiniilv 
No. 

9  ElizabetJi  Sliociuakcr,  b.  March  25,  1805  ; 
m.  Jacob  Schatz  ;  res.,  near  Alderfer's 
mills,  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 

10      CatJiarinc  Shoemaker. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1443. 

JOSEPH  DETWEILERs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Maria  Kolb3 
(Detweiler),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

6  k  I      Mary  Dctzvcilcr,  b.  February   12,   1798;    d. 

May  16,  1839;  ^^^-  John  Hendricks;  had 
one  child,  Susan,  who  became  the  wife 
of  Godshall  Bergey ;  res..  Lower  Sal- 
ford,  Pa. 

6  1  2      George  Dctzvcilcr,h.y\.^y  \'i,,\']<^<^\  d.  June  13, 

1883;  m.  Catharine  Detweiler;  she  was 
born  October  15,  1805  ;  d.  June  29,  1887. 
They  resided  in  Skippack  township, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

About  the  year  1848  George  Detweiler  was  ordained  to 
the  ministry  in  the  Upper  Mennonite  congregation,  in  Skip- 
pack,  Pa.,  where  he  served  faithfully  to  the  time  of  his  death. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1447. 

JOSHUA  DETWEILER5,  of  Jacob^,  of  Maria  Kolb3 
(Detweiler),  of  Jacob=',  of  Dillman', 

6         m  I     Jolin  Detiveiler,  b.  January  13,  1805  ;  died  in 

infancy. 


l8o  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Fumilv 

Gen.  No.  No.  " 

6  n  2     Mary  Dctivcilcr,  b.  November  29,  1806;  m. 

Frederick  Gei.senhoffer. 

60  3     ElizahctJi  Dctii'cilcr,  b.  November  17,  1808; 

died  in  infancy. 

6  p  4     Sarah    Dctiuciicr,  b.  August    27,    18 10;  m. 

Frederick  Hartman. 

6  q  5      Catharine  Dchvcilcr,  b.  February  24,  1 8 1 2  ; 

m.  John  Jacob  Leitenberger. 

6  r  6    yi^rtW^  i^r/ttr/Av,  b.  March  9,  1813  ;  m.  Maria 

Landi.s. 

6  s  7     yi/;rrt//<'7w  Z'tYTcrZ/tv,  b.  June  I,  1815  ;  m.  Ann 

Custer. 

6  t  8     SiisaiDia   Dctzvcilcr,  b.   February   26,   181 8; 

m.  William  Fitzgerald. 

6  u  9     Margaret   Dctzveiler,    b.  April   i,    1820;    m. 

James  Trymby. 

6  V  10     Anna    Detweiler,  b.  October    20,    1822;    m. 

Edward  Jacoby. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1448. 

SARAH  DETWEILER5  (Heckler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Maria 
Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 

6  I  I     Jacob   Heckler,  b.  December  20,   1800;   m. 

Barbara  Delp  ;  he  died  January  5,  1890; 
had  one  son,  i^braham,  who  married 
Magdalene  Price;    res.,  Harleysville,  Pa. 

622  AbraJiavi  Heckler,  b.  November  13,  1801  ; 
m.  Sarah  Detweiler;  he  died  August  i, 
1885;    had    nine    children:     Eli,    Mary, 


KULP    FAMILY.  l8l 

aMiilv 
Xn.' 

2  John,  Peter,  Sarah,  Susan,  Reuben,  Is- 
rael and  Abraham;  res.,  Lower  Salford, 
Pa. 

3  Hcury    Heckler,    b.    January    12,    1804;    m. 

Susan  Johnson;  he  died  March  19, 
1865;  had  eight  children:  Sarah,  Wil- 
liam, Jacob,  Susan,  Peter,  Henry,  David 
and  Solomon. 

4  Joseph  Heckler,  b.  April  15,  1806;  m.  Eliza- 

beth Yocum ;  he  died  December  26, 
1887;  seven  children:  James,  Charles, 
Jesse,  Sarah,  Mary,  Joseph  (died),  and 
Joseph  ;  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 

5  Christiana   Heckler,  b.  May  22,   18 10;     m. 

George  Fisher;  she  died  February  18, 
1880.  They  had  eight  children;  only 
five  lived  :  Sarah,  John,  Jonas,  Christiana 
and  Mary. 

6  Michael    Heckler,    b.    April    14,    1813;     m. 

Hannah  Rittenhouse;  had  six  children  ; 
four  yet  living  :  Isaac,  Sarah  Ann,  Frank- 
lin and  Mary  Alice  ;  Matthias  and  Aaron 
died  young. 

7  Sarah   Heckler,  b.   February  28,    1 8 16;    m. 

Jacob  L.  Moyer ;  she  died  November 
13,  1842;  had  five  children:  Henry, 
Pllias,  Abraham,  Aaron  and  Jacob. 


childre:n  of  No.  1248. 

SUSANNA    DETWEILER4   (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria 
Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacou^  of  Dillman'. 

5        1453  I     Joseph  Rittenhouse,  m.   Miss  Rohrer ; 

had  two  children. 
(K.  F.-13O 


I  82  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  i\o.  No. 

5        1454  2     N'icholas  Rittciihoiisc\  horn  1774;  died  1859, 

aged  81  years;  m.  first,  Sophia  Brandt; 
after  her  decease  he  married  again  to 
Catharine  Razer;  after  her  decease  he 
married  again  to  Sarah  M.  Miller;  resid- 
ed at  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

5        1455  3      Williaui  Rittcnlioiisc. 

5  1456  4  Elizahctli  RittcnJunisc,  b.  1779;  cl.  1850;  m. 
Thomas  Umsted  ;  d.  1846. 

5  1457  5  J^^coh  D.  Rittcnhoiisc,  b.  1783;  d.  1843;  m. 
Mar}'  Reiner,  b.  September  10,  1784;  d. 
April  17,  1874,  aged  89  years,  7  months, 
7  days  ;  farmer ;   Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

5  1458  6  Sarah  RittoiJumsc,  m.  Philip  Reiner  on 
March  19,  1805  ;  resided  in  Montgomery 
county.  Pa.;  farmer. 

5  H59  7  Susanna  RittoiJiousc,  b.  1786;  d.  Jul)'  26, 
1  "^^di,  in  the  77th  year  ;  m.  Daniel  Adams 
Nixon  March  14,  1809;  ^le  was  born 
1785;  d.  January  17,  1868,  in  his  83d 
year;  they  are  both  buried  at  the  Ger- 
mantown  Mennonite  meeting-house. 

5  1460  8  Martin  D.  Rittcn/unisc,  b.  September  17, 
1788;  d.  June  I,  1865;  m.  Amelia  Rit- 
tenhouse,  b.  July  22,  1790 ;  d.  December 
5,  1864;  she  was  the  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Rittenhouses,  born  about  1760  and 
died  October  3,  1819,  and  Ann  Rook; 
resided  in  Luzerne  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  83 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1250. 
SUSANNA  KOLB^  (Kintzie),  of  Dillmans,  of  JACOB^  ot 

DiLLMAN'. 

IniiiviiJual  Family 


Gen. 

5 

No. 
I  46  I 

No. 

I 

Jacob  Kijitzic. 

5 

1462 

2 

Jo/in  Kiiitzic. 

5 

1463 

3 

Di/liiunii  Ki)itzic. 

5 

1464 

4 

Hannah  Kintzie. 

5 

1465 

5 

Hcnricli  Kintzie. 

5 

1466 

6 

Abraliani  Kintzie 

All  of  Rockhill,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1251. 

SARA  KOLB^  of  Dillman3,  of  JAC0B^  of  Dillman' 
5        1467  I      Hanna  Kolb. 

5        1468  2     Barbara  Kolb. 

5        1469          3     Dill  man  Kolb. 

All  of  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1252. 
MARGARET  KOLB^  (Stauffer),  of  Dillman3,  of  JACOB^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

5        1470  I     Hanna  Stauffer. 

5        1 47 1  2      Catharine  Stanff'er. 

5        1472  3     Dill  man  Stauffer. 


184  KULP    FAMIL\. 


Individual 
Gen.  Xo. 


5        1473         4    JoJianncs  Staitffcr^ 

5        1474  5      GcrJiart  Stauffcr. 

All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1253. 
JACOB  KOLBs  of  Dillman3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman' 

1  CatJiarina  Kolb. 

2  Haiiiia  Kolb. 

3  Margaret  Kolb. 

4  Dilluian  Kolb. 

5  Susanna  Kolb. 
Of  Skippack,  Pa. 


5 

1475 

5 

1476 

5 

1477 

5 

1478 

5 

1479 

childrp:n  of  No.  1254. 

JOHANNES    DETWEILER4,  of  Sarah  Kolb3  (Det- 
weiler),  of  Jacob=,  of  Dillman'. 

5        1480  I      Maria  Dcti^'cilcr. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1255. 

SUSANNA    DETWEILER4  (Bean),  of  Sarah   Kolb3 
(Detweiler),  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 

5        1 48 1  I      Catliarina  Bicu. 

5        1482  2     Sara  Bean. 


Gen. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  85 

luilividual         l''iimily 

No.  No. 

5        1483  3     Alaria  Bean. 

5        1484         4     He  uric  Ji  Bean. 
All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1260. 

FRONICA  MEYER5  (Wi.smer),  of  Catharine  Kolb^ 
(Meyer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

6        1485  I      Hciirich    IVisnicr,    b.    March    21,   1778;    d. 

September  14,  1828;  m.  Barbara  Ruth. 

6        i486  2     Sauiucl    Wisiiicr,   b.   January    10,    1780;     d. 

October  2,  1851  ;  m.  Susanna  Detweiler. 

6        1487  3     Isaac  Wisiiicr,  b.  May  21,  1782;  d.  June  18, 

1842  ;  m.  Anna  High  in  Canada. 

6        1488         4     Barbara  ff/VwiV,  b.  April  15,  1785  ;  d.  April 
17,  185  I  ;  m.  Henry  Rickart. 

6        1489          5      G7///^?/7;m  n7j;//rr,b.  July  23,  1787  ;  d.  1858 
in  Canada ;  m.  John  High. 

6        1490         6     Fronica  Wismcr,  b.  July  22,    1789;  died  in 
infancy. 

a  Abraham  f[7j>7//(7-,  b.  November  30,  179 1  ;  d. 

June  25,  1859  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Letherman  ; 
second,  Mary  Oberholt,  widow  of  A. 
Bean. 

b  Elizabeth    Jl'isnicr,  h.  July  24,  1794;   d.  Au- 

gust 12,  1852;  m.  Abraham  Kratz. 

c  Est/icr  JFiswcr,  h.Fehrua.vy  8,  lygy  ;  d.  Feb- 

ruary, 1S77;   m.  Jacob  Bergey. 


1 86  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1260a. 

ISAAC    M0YER5,  of  Catharine    Kolb*   (Meyer),    of 
Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Indivlrlual  Familj- 

Xo. 

1  Sara  Mcya\  m.  John  Hagey. 

2  CatJiarina  Meyer,  m.  Jacob  Hagey. 

3  Saniucl  Meyer. 

4  E/icabct/i  Meyer. 

5  Isaac  Meyer. 

6  Abraliam  Meyer, 
y  Susanna  Meyer. 
8  Mary  Meyer. 

All  of  Bucks  county. 


Gen. 

6 

Xo. 
149  I 

6 

1492 

6 

1493 

6 

1494 

6 

1495 

6 

a 

6 

b 

6 

c 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1260c. 

CHRISTIAN  MEYER5,  of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Meyer), 
of  Isaacs  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

6  1496  I  Rndolpli  Meyer. 

6  1497  -  CatJiarine  Meyer. 

6  1498  3  Sara  Meyer. 

6  1 499a  4  Samuel  Meyer. 

6  1499b  5  Christian  Moyer. 

6  1499c  6  ElizabetJi  Meyer. 

6  I499d  7  Jacob  Meyer. 

6  14996  8  Mary  Meyer. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  87 


ludiviJual  Family 

Gen.  No. 


6        1499^        9     Abraliani  Meyer. 

6        I499g      10     Magdalciia  Meyer. 

6        149911      II      /iY7^?<r  Mjrr ;  by  second  marriage  to  widow 
Gehman,  nee  Oberholt. 

6        14991       12     Anna  Meyer. 

6        1499J       13    Joseph  Meyer. 

All  born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


6 

1499 

6 

1500 

6 

1501 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1261. 

ISAAC  K0LB5,  of  J.4COBS  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOH^  of  Dill- 
man  ^ 

1  Jacob  Ku^p  ;  died  unmarried. 

2  Isaac  Kulp,  d.  1S36;  m.  Mary  Hockman. 

3  Elizabeth  Kulp,  b.  August  21,1 793  ;  d.  1 864  ; 
m.  Daniel  R.  Rickart  June  23,  1818;  he 
died  March  7,  1869;  Mennonites. 

1502  4  Esther  Kulp,  b.  April  20,  1801  ;  d.  in  Wayne 
county,  Ohio,  September  28,  1872;  m. 
Joseph  Letherman  about  1821  ;  they 
emigrated  to  Ohio  in  1840;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

1502!/^  5  Gertrude  Kulp,  b.  October  i,  1805  ;  d.  1875  ; 
m.  Isaac  Means  June  13,  1835;  carpen- 
ter ;  Mennonites ;  she  married  for  her 
second  husband  John  Drissel ;  he  died  ; 
and  she  married  for  her  third  husband 
John  Detweiler. 


1 88  KULP    FAMILY. 

lufiividual  Familr 

Oen.  No.  Xo.' 

6  1503  6  Dlllman  Ka'p^h.  1807;  d.  August  3,  1882; 
m.  Christine  Rosenberger  on  February 
13,  1829;  she  died  September  25,  1875. 

6  1504  7  Mary  Ku'p,  m.  Jacob  Rosenberger ;  Men- 
nonites  ;  no  issue. 

6        1505  8      FtT6'W(r«  A7///,  b.  June  3,  1813  ;  d.  Septem- 

ber 28,  1868;  m.  Christian  Detwiler ;  he 
died  ;  Veronica  married  for  her  second 
husband  John  Frick  February  22,  1835  ; 
he  died  February  16,  188 1. 

6        1506         9     Mjscs  Kuip,m.MtxYy  ^^loyQv,    Mennonites. 
All  born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1262. 
JOHN  K0LB5,  of  Jacobs  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacobs  of  Djll- 

MAN'. 

6        1507  I     Jacob  Kui'p,  b.  November  27,  1786;  d.  No- 

vember I,  1833;  m.  Anna  Barks  March 
13,  1806;  she  was  born  August  19,  1779; 
d.  April  14,  1849;    farmer;    Mennonites. 

6        150S  2     Annie  Kidp. 

6  1509  3  Sarah  K7ilp,h.  1793;  d.  1848;  m.  Samuel 
Meyers  in  181  5,  b.  in  178S  ;  d.  in  1847  ! 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Henry 
Barbara.  Anna. 


Born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I  89 

CHILDREN  OF  No.    1264. 
JACOB  K0LB5,  of  J.-vcoB^  of  Isaacs,  of  J.ACOB^  of  Dill- 


man'. 


1 5 10  I      Sai/nui  Kitlp,  b.   March    12,  1794;    died  in 

Holmes  county,  Ohio,  August  15,  1848; 
single. 

6        15 1 1  2     Elizabeth    A'////,    b.    October    30,    1795;    d. 

September  23,  1872;  m.  Jacob  God- 
shalk  ;  he  died  about  1869;  moved  to 
Ohio  in  1832;  former  and  weaver  ;  Men- 
nonites. 

6        15  12  3     Jacob  /w///,  b.  April   3,  1798;  d.  unmarried. 

6        15 13  4      Calliarijic    Ku/p,   b.   February    I,    1801  ;     d. 

March  26,  1S84;  m  Joseph  Landis  De- 
cember 2,  1824,  b.  October  7,  1792;  d. 
in  Ohio  January  22,  1 881,  in  Holmes 
county  ;  children  :  Noah,  Alpheus,  Eliza- 
beth, Rachel,  Tobias. 

6  1514  5  Isaac  Kitlp,  b.  January  20,  1804;  d.  June 
14,  1882;  m.  Barbara  Kolb ;  she  died 
June  7,  1834;  he  married  again  to  widow 
Barbara  (Blair),  Brenneman  on  February 
30,  1835  ;  she  died  in  September,  1854; 
he  married  a  third  time  to  the  widow 
Sarah  Schneider  in  1857;  he  moved  to 
Ohio  in  1831,  and  to  St.  Joseph's  county, 
Ind.,  in   May,  1852. 

6        1515  6     Henry  Kii'p,  b.   February  8,  1806;  d.  July 

22,  1886;  m.  Susanna  Kolb  June  19, 
1832;  still  living  in  1890;  farmer;  set- 
tled in  Holmes  county,  Ohio  ;  Mennon- 
ites. 


190  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iii.lividual  Kiimilv 

Geu.  No.  Xo. 

6  1 5 16  7  Gertrude  Kiilp,  b.  July  19,  1808;  d.  January 
16,  1875  ;  m.  Tobias  Seese  April  12, 
1839;  ■'^^  ^^^5  born  July  9,  1 8 16;  car- 
penter and  farmer ;  moved  to  Elkhart 
county,  Ind.,  in  September,  1859;  Men- 
nonites. 

6        I  5  17  8     A)iiia  Kulp,h.  February  19,  181 3;  d.  May, 

1886;  m.  Benjamin  Seese  April  6,  1844; 
he  was  born  September  21,  1821  ;  died. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1265. 

ABRAHAM  KOLB^,  of  JAcoB^  of  Isa.\c3,  of  Jacob;,  of 
Dillman'. 

6       15 18  I     Elizabeth  Kii/p,h.  March  13,  1797;  d.  June 

30,  1876;  m.  Samuel  Gehman  Novem- 
ber 26,  1 8 16;  he  was  born  November  5, 
1790;  d.  February  14,  1825;  carpenter 
and  builder ;   Mennonites. 

6  1 5  19  2  Abraham  KiiIp,  Jr.,  h.'xw  1802;  d.  in  1876; 
m.  Catharine  Shoemaker  in  1835;  she 
was  born  in  1804;  tl.  in  1S88;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

6  1520  3  Anna  Kulp,  b.  June  16,  1804;  d.  January 
25,  1885  ;  m.  Martin  Oberholzer  Decem- 
ber 20,  1825;  farmer;  Mennonites;  one 
son. 

6        1 521  4    Jacob   Kulp,   b.    March    8,   1806;  m.  Mary 

Moyer,  of  Springfield  township,  Bucks 
county,  Pa.,  on  November  21,  1827;  d. 
about  1893;  retired  farmer  ;  Mennonite. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I9I 

lu.livilual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

6        1522  5     JoIdi  H.  Kiilp,h.  February  lo,  1809;  d.  Jan- 

uary 24,  1887;     m.  Catharine  Swartley 
January  7,  1844;  former;   Mennonites. 

6  1523  6  David  H.  Kulp,  b.  August  20,  18 16;  m. 
Elizabeth  Detvveiler  February  14,  1848; 
she  died  October  31,  1852;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  had  three  children ;  he 
married  for  his  second  wife  Elizabeth 
Allebach  on  January  4,  1854. 

6  1524  7  Barbara  A'///^,  b.  June  26,  18 18;  m.  Jacob 
Moyer  March  10,  1840;   Mennonites. 

6        1525  8     Isaac  Kiilp ;    was  married;    has  issue;    no 

report. 

6        1526  9     Henry  Knlp ;  died  in  1889;   unmarried. 

6        1527        10     Sara/i  Knlp,  m.  Jacob  High  ;  had  issue. 
All  were  born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1266. 
DILLMAN  KOLBs,  of  J.^cob*,  of  Isaac3,  of  JAC0B^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6        1528  I      Henry   L.  Knlp,  b.  October   10,   181 3;    m. 

Elizabeth  High  in  March,  1835  ;  she 
died  February  5,  1845;  farmer;  Men- 
nonite ;  Henry  married  for  his  second 
wife,  Mary  High,  on  October  6,  1846; 
res..  Blooming  Glen,  Pa. ;  no  issue  by  last 
union. 

6  1529  2  Anna  Knlp,  b.  April  12,  181 2;  d.  February 
19,  1876;  m.  Samuel  Angeny  April  2, 
1832;  farmer;  Mennonites;  Blooming 
Glen.  Pa. 


192  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1267. 
HENRY    K0LB5,    of  Jacob*,  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^  of 

DILLMAN^ 

ludiviilual  Faniilv 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

^        1530  I     Jacob  Kiilp,  b.   March   25,    1804;    died;  m. 

Barbara  Hunsberger;  farmer;  Dublin, 
Bucks  county,  Pa. 

6        153 1  2     Isaac    Kidp,  b.  April    !0,   1808;    m.   Anna 

Meyer  November  4,  1834  ;  farmer  ;  Men- 
nonite  ;  res.,  near  Dublin,  Bucks  county, 
Pa. 

6        1532  3    Joseph  Kulp,  b.  March  26,  181 1  ;  m.  Eliza- 

beth Moyer  November  19,  1841  ;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

6  1534  4  ElizabctJi  Kitlp.  b.  June  30,  1815  ;  m.  David 
Angeny  November  14.  1841  ;  d. ;  farmer; 
INIennonites  ;   l^ucks  count\',  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1270. 
CATHARINE    KOLBs    (Musselman),    of   Jacob*,    of 

ISAAC3,    of  JaCOB^,    of  DlLLMAN\ 

6        1535  I      Saunui  Miissc/iiiaii,  b,  June  8,  18 14;  d.  Oc- 

tober 29,  1850;  m.  Sarah  Meyers  March 
17,  1835,  b.  February  28,  1813;  d.  Au- 
gust 14,  1 88 1. 

6        1536         2     E/icabcth  3Iiissclnian,h.Ma.vch  14,1816;  d. 
October  i,  1875;  m.  William  F.  Moyer. 

6        J  537  3    Jacob  K.  JMitsscluian,  b.   May  23,  1818;  m. 

Hannah  Moyer,  b.  1821  ;  d.  December 
27,  1871  ;  farmer;   Mennonites. 


KULP    FAMILY.  193 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  -No.  v 

6        1538         4     Henry  Mussciuiaii,  b.  July  27,  1S21  ;  cf.  De- 
cember II,  1851  ;  m.  Veronica  Rickert ; 
two  children,  Catharine  and  Susan. 
All  of  Buck.s  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  1271. 
HELENA  KOLBs  (Weierman),  of  Michael  KoLB^  of 

ISAAC3,  of  JaCOB^  of  DlLLMAN^ 

6        1539  I      ElizahctJi  Wcicrnian. 

6        1540  2     Magdalcna    Wcicnium. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1273. 
BARBARA  KOLBs  (Geisinger),  of  Michael*,  of  Isaacs, 

of  JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6        1 541  I      Henry  Geisinger. 

6        1542  2     JMichael  Geisinger. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1279. 

MARGARET  KOLBs  (CorneIiu.s  Conrad),  of  Isaac*,  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob"",  of  Dillman'. 
6  a  I      Margaret  Conrad,  m.  John  Rittenhouse. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1281. 
ISAAC  K0LB5,  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac^,  of  JAcoB^  of  Dill- 

MAN\ 

6        1543  I      Benjannn    Kulp ;    the  eldest  son  of   Isaac 


194  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Familv 
Gen.  No.  No. ' 

6        1543  I  Kolb ;  the  younger  died  in  1862  at  the 

great  age  of  eight}'-two,  and  was  the 
father  of  .several  children,  now  land- 
holder.s  in  Gwynedd,  Pa. ;  his  wife  was  a 
Miss  H  ox  worth,  a  sister  of  the  wife  of 
Benjamin  Hancock,  father  of  General 
Hancock.  This  is  how  the  present  Kolb 
famil)-  is  related  to  that  distinguished 
commander.  General  Winfield  Scott 
Hancock,  late  Democratic  candidate  for 
President  of  the  United  States ;  his 
children  are  Isaac,  Enos,  Simon,  Oliver, 
Ann. 


6 

1544 

2 

Elizabeth  Kiilp. 

6 

1545 

3 

Catliariiic  Knlp. 

6 

1546 

4 

Mary  Kulp. 

6 

1547 

5 

Jacob  Kill  p. 

6 

1548 

6 

Sophia  Kulp. 

6 

1549 

7 

J  oh)  I  Kulp. 

All  of  Gw}'nedd,  Montgomery  count}',  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1283. 

CATHARINE  KOLRs  (Cas.sel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaacs,  of 
Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

6        1550  I     j>-ssc  Casscl,  m.  Catharine  Kolb,  a  daughter 

of  David  Kulp,  of  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  occ, 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  res.,  Towamencin 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ; 
served  in  the  school  board  a  number 
of  years. 


KULP    FAMILY.  IQS 


Gen 


6        155 1  2     Isaac   Casscl ;   res.,  Towamencin  township, 

Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  former  ;  Men- 
nonites  ;  he  served  in  the  school  board 
a  number  of  years  ;  he  was  generally 
known  as  "  Big  Isaac ;"  m.  Elizabeth 
Ruth. 

6        1552  3     Eli  Casscl ;     res.,  Kulpsville,    Montgomery 

county.  Pa. ;  m.  P^liza  Jane  McAllister. 

6        1553  4     Rachel  Casscl,  b.  January  i,  1813,  in   Mont- 

gomery county,  Pa.;  d.  February  16, 
1890,  in  Juniata  county.  Pa.;  m.  Aaron 
Leidy,  b.  May  8,  1808,  of  Hatfield,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. ;  he  then  moved  to 
Juniata  county,  Pa.,  and  resided  in  Mc- 
AUisterville ;  he  has  been  assessor  in 
P^ayette  township  for  about  thirty  years 
in  succession;  he  died  in  1891,  aged 
about  83  years. 

6  iSSS'^  5  Catharine  Casscl,  m.  P^nos  Ratzel,  of  Hat- 
field, Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

6  1553b  6  Elizabeth  Casscl,  m.  ]o\\n¥^Qysev;  has  been 
a  deacon  in  the  Mennonite  church  at 
Skippack,  Pa. 

6  1553c  7  ^'I'i  Casscl,  m.  John  Kolb,  brother  of  Jacob 
Kolb,  the  bishop  of  Towamencin,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1284. 
FREDERICK    ALDERFERs,    of    Elizabeth    Kolb* 
(Alderfer),  of  IsAAC^,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

6        1554  I     John     Alderfer;     chairmaker ;     moved    to 

Ohio;  m.  Katie  Nice;  d.   December  18, 


196  KULP    FAMILY, 


No. 


6        1554  I  1876,    aged    63    years,    10    months,    18 

days  ;   had  children. 

6        1555  -     Jacob  Aldcrfer ;  farmer;  m.  Catharine  God- 

shall  ;     had  two  children  ;     res.,   Kulps- 
vilie,  Pa. 

6  1556  3  Mol/y  Aldcrfer,  m.  John  Hendricks,  of  Bucks 
county,  Pa.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Esther 
Hendricks  ;  Benjamin,  b.  April  9,  1761  ; 
d.  August  18,  1 83 1  ;  Esther,  b.  February 
17,  1765. 

6  1557  4  Sallic  Aldcrfer,  m.  Henry  Godshall ;  child- 
ren :  John,  Frederick  and  Harry ;  res., 
Salford,  Pa. 

6        1558  5     Katie  Aldcrfer;  unmarried;  d.  January  28, 

1878,  aged  68  yeaVs,  1 1  months,  22  days, 
in  the  West ;  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1285. 
ISAAC  ALDERFER5,  of  Elizabeth  Kc^lb^  (Aldcrfer), 

of  ISA.AC3,  of  J.ACOB^,  of  DlLLMAX'. 

6        1559  I      ElizabctJi   Aldcrfer,  m.  Jonas  Fretz,  of  Bed- 

minster,  Bucks  county,  Pa.;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  both  deceased. 

6  1560  2  Catharine  Aldcrfer,  m..  DTimcl  Landis ;  res., 
P'ranconia,  Montgomery  county.  Pa ; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  both  deceased. 

6        1 561  3     Abraham  O.    Aldcrfer,    m.    Molly    Moyer; 

res.,  near  Harleysville,  Montgomery 
county.  Pa.  ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  both 
dead. 


KULP    FAMILY.  I97 

ludiviclual  Family 

Geu.  No.  No. 

6  1562  4  Henry  0.  Aldcrfcr,  m.  Nancy  Moyer  ;  re.s., 
Upper  Salford,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. ;  both  dead. 

6        1563  5     Nancy  Aldcrfcr,  va.  Jacob   Kolb  ;  re.s.,  Har- 

ley.sville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
farmer  ;  Mennonitcs  ;  he  wa.s  a  minister 
in  the  Salford  Mennonite  congregation  ; 
both  decea.sed. 

6  1564  6  Isaac  0.  Aldcrfcr,  m.  Polly  Delp ;  res., 
Harleysville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
farmer ;  Mennonitcs ;  for  many  years 
a.s.sessor  of  Lower  Salford  township  ; 
both  deceased. 


childrp:n  of  no.  1287. 

ANN    ALDERFP:R5   (Kieasey),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^ 
(Alderfer),  of  Lsaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman\ 

6        1565  I     Jacob  Kicnscy,  d.  1891  ;  unmarried. 

6        1566         2    John  Kicnscy,  d.  1891  ;  unmarried. 

6        1567          3     .SVi'i'/t' AVtvwrj,  m.  Jo.seph  Hefifletraege  ;   res., 
Lederachsvillc,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

6        1567^     4     Henry  Kicnscy ;  died  young. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1288. 
JACOB  ALDERFER5,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer), 

of  ISAAC3,  of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6        1568  I     j^tv/y^////// y4/<'/r;/tv^,  m.  Elizabeth  Detweiler  ; 

was    killed    by  lightning   at    hi.s    home, 
(K.  F.— 14.) 


198  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Familj- 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        1568  I  near  Mainland,  in  Montgomery  county, 

Pa. ;  had  one  son,  Reuben. 

6        1569          2     Nancy  Aldcrfcr ;  died  unmarried. 

6        1570         3     Polly  Aldafcr ;  unmarried. 

6        1 571  4     Betsy    Alderfcr,    m.   Abraham    Bechtel,    of 

Trappe,  Montgomery  county. 

6        1572  5     Jacob  F.  Aldcrfcr,  m.  Susanna  Bean;   res., 

Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county,  Pa., 
on  the  old  homestead ;  farmer ;  Men- 
nonites. 


childrp:n  of  no.  1305. 

FRONICA  DIRSTEINs  (Landis),  of  Jacob^,  of  Agnes 
Kolb3  (Dirstein),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 


6 

1573 

1 

Anna  Landis. 

6 

1574 

2 

Michael  Landis. 

6 

1575 

3 

Jacob  Landis. 

6 

1576 

4 

Jolianncs  L^andis. 

Of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1306. 

AGNES  DIRSTEIN5  (Beier),  of  JAcoB^  of  Agnes  Kolb3 
(Dirstein),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        1577  I      Abraham  Bcicr. 

6        1578  2    Jacob  Bcicr. 


KULP    FAMILY.  1 99 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1314. 
AGNES  MEYERS,  of  Barbara  Dirstein*  (Meyer),  of 
Agnes  Kolb^  (Dirstein),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 


Gen. 

6 

Individual          Famllv 
No.                      No.' 

1579                  I 

Eliza  in  'tli  Hii  iisbcrgcr. 

6 

1580            2 

Barbara  HiDisbcrgcr. 

6 

1581         3 

Ag}ics  Himsbcrgcr. 

6 

1582         4 

Maria  Hniisbcrgcr. 

All  of  Buck: 

s  county,  Pa. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1315. 

SAMUEL  MEYERS,  of  Barbara  Dirstein^  (Meyer),  of 
Agnes  Kolb^  (Dir.stein),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6       1582a        I      Samuel  Ulcycr. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1360. 

ESTHER  HUNSICKER5  (Hun-sberger),  of  JACOB^  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

6        1583  I      Abraham  Huusbcrgcr. 

6        1584         2    Jacob  Hniisbcrgcr, 
Of  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1364. 

SARAH   HUNSICKER5  (Kolb),  of  JACOB^  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  DILLMAN^ 

6       1585  I     Elizabeth  Kulp,h.  March  13,  1797;  d.  June 

30,  1876;   m.  Samuel  Gehman  Novem- 


200  KULP    FAMILY. 


Geu. 


6        1585  I  ber  26,  18 16;  he  was  born  November  5, 

1790;  d.  February  14,  1825;  carpenter 
and  builder;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

6  1586  2  Abraham  Kiilp,  Jr.,  b.  1802;  d.  1876;  m. 
Catharine  Shoemaker  in  1835  ;  she  was 
born  1804;  d.  1888;  farmer;  Mennon- 
ites  ;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

6        1587  3     Anna  Knlp,  b.  June   16,   1804;  d.  January 

25,  1885;  m.  Martin  Oberholzer  De- 
cember 20,  1825;  farmer;  Mennonites ; 
one  child,  a  son  ;  of  Bucks  county.  Pa. 

6  1588  4  Jacob  Kulp,  b.  March  8,  1806;  died  about 
1892;  m.  Mary  Moyer,  of.  Springfield 
township,  Bucks  county,  Pa.,  on  No- 
vember 2 1 ,  1827;  retired  farmer;  Men- 
nonites. 

6  1589  5  Jolin  H.  Kulp,  b.  February  10,  1809;  d. 
January  24,  1887;  m.  Catharine  Swart- 
ley  January  7,  1844;  farmer;  Mennon- 
ites ;  res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

6  1590  6  David  H.  Kulp,  b.  August  20,  18 16;  m. 
Elizabeth  Detweiler  on  February  14, 
1848;  she  died  October  31,  1852;  he 
married  for  his  second  wife  Elizabeth 
AUebach,  on  January  4,  1854;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

6        1 59 1  7     Barbara  Kulp,  b.  June  26,  18 18;  died;  m. 

Jacob  Moyer  March  lo,  1840;  Mennon- 
ites ;    Bucks  county,  Pa. 

Isaac  Kulp  ;  has  issue  ;  not  reported. 
Henry  Kulp,  ^.  1889;  unmarried. 
Sarah  Kulp,  m.  Jacob  High ;  they  have  issue. 
All  born  in  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


6 

1592 

8 

6 

1593 

9 

6 

1594 

10 

KULP    FAMILY.  20I 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1363. 

JACOB  HUNSICKER5,  of  Jacob^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob-,  of  Dillman'. 


6        1 595  I     Abraltaui  Hunsicker,  m.  Nancy  Bergey. 

6        1596         2     Betty  Hunsicker,  m.  Joseph  Bergey. 
6        1597  3     Molly  Hunsicker ;   unmarried. 

Of  Hilltown,  Bucks  count\'. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1366. 

ISAAC  HUNSICKER5,  of  Jacobs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob-,  of  Dillman\ 

6        1598  I      Abraliani  Hunsicker,  m.  Kate  Moyer. 

6        5599  2     Hannah    Hunsickei-,   m.   Isaac    Moycr ;     he 

died  ;    then  she  married  again  to  John 
Moyer. 

3  Kate  Hunsicker,  'm.  Martin  Moyer. 

4  Betsy  Hunsicker,  m.  Samuel  Moyer. 

5  Jacob  J-Iunsicker,  m.  Barbara  Moyer. 

6  Leah  Hunsicker,  m.  Enos  Moyer. 

7  lYa/ay  Hunsicker,  m.  Samuel  Dirstein  ;    he 

died  ;  then   she  married  for  her  second 
husband  John  Moyer. 

6        1605  8     Lydia  Hunsicker,  m.  Joseph  Moyer.  ^ 

6        1606         9     Mary  Hunsicker,  m.  Joseph  Moyer.    j 

This  Joseph  is  one  and  the  same  person. 
After  L}-dia  died  he  married  Mary. 


6 

1600 

6 

1601 

6 

1602 

6 

1603 

6 

1604 

202  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        1607        10    Jolin  Hunsicker ;  died  young. 

All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

For  further  records  of  the  above  family  see  History  of 
the  Moyer  Family,  by  A.  J.  Fretz. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1367. 

ANN  HUNSICKER5  (Kolb),  of  J.AC()B^  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        1608  I     Jacob    Kulp,  b.  March   25,    1804;   died;  m. 

Barbara  Hunsberger  ;  farmer;  Mennon- 
ites ;  res.,  near  Dublin,  Bucks  county, 
Pa. 

6  1609  2  Isaac  Knlp,  b.  April  10,  1808;  m.  Anna 
Meyer  November  4,  1834;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  res.,  near  Dublin,  Bucks 
count}'.  Pa. 

6  16 10  3  Joseph  Kulp,  b.  March  26,  181 1  ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Moyer;  farmer;  Mennonites;  res.. 
Blooming  Glen,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

6        161 1  4     ElizabctJi  Kiiip,  b.  June  30,  181 5  ;  m.  David 

Angeny  November  14,  1841  ;  he  died; 
farmer  ;   Mennonites. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1369. 

VALENTINE  HUNSICKER^,  of  IsAAC^  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

6        161 2  I     AhraJiaui  Hunsicker,  m.   Elizabeth  Ziegler, 

Salfordville,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  '  203 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  .Vo. 

6        1613  2     George  Hiiusirkrr,  m.  f[vst,  HRnnah  Ziegler ; 

second,  Nancy  Shoemaker. 

6        1 6 14         3     il/rtrj/ ////;M7V/vr,  m.  Philip  Kratz,  Franconia- 
ville,  Pa. 

6        161 5          4     HugJiy  Hunsickcr,  m.  Mi.ss  Yocum. 

6        i6i6a       5      Catharine  Hunsickcr,  m.  Lsaac  Kratz,  Limer- 
ick, Pa. 

6        i6i6b       6     Elizabeth  Hunsickcr,  m.  Martin  Mack. 

6        16 1 6c       7     /f<2'rt(r  Hunsickcr,  m.  Miss  Heebner. 

6        i6i^d       8     Michael  Hnnsickcr,xn.W\?>s,  Oh&x\\o\7.(tx. 

6        i6i6e       9     J/«.y  Hunsickcr,  m.  George  Rahn,  Perkio- 
men.  Pa. 

All  of  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  no.  1373. 

CATHARINE    HUNSICKERs   (Bean),   of  Isa.ac^,    of 
Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsickcr),  of  Jacob^  of  DILLMAN^ 

6        i6i6f        I     Barbara  Bean. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1374. 

BARBARA  HUNSICKER^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac*,  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        16 1 7  I      Isaac  Kulp  ;  died  young. 

6        1618          2     Henry  Kulp,  b.  1792;  m.  Nancy  Ziegler. 


204  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludiviiiual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        1 619          3     Isaac  Kulp.h.  1794;  died  unmarried. 

6  1620  4  ir//,:r<f?/;r/// AW(^,  b.  January  13,  1798  ;  d.  April 
5,  1890;  m.  Jacob  Reiff,  b.  October  14, 
1787;  d,  January  29,  1826;  res.,  Skip- 
pack,  Pa. 

6        1 62 1  5     Molly    Kulp,   b.    1801  ;    d.    1869;    m.    John 

Moyer. 

6  1622  6  Katie  Kiilp.h.  1803;  unmarried;  died  1894, 
at  Lucon,  Pa. 

6        1623          7    Jolui  Kiilp,  m.  Susanna  Uetweiler. 
All  of  Skippack,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 
See  Henrick  Kolb  No.  1244. 


childrp:n  of  No.  1378. 

HANNAH  HUNSICKP:R5  (Kolb),  of  LsAAc^  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        1626  I     John  Kulp,  m.  Polly  Moycr,  Salfordville,  Pa. 

6        1627  2    Jacob  Kulp,  m.  Polly  Swartley,  Salfordville, 

Pa. 

6        1628  3     Abraham  Kulp,  m.  Hannah  Landis,  Salford- 

ville, Pa. 

6        1629         4     Henry  Knlp,  m.  P^lizabeth  Hiltebeitel,  Zieg- 
lers\'ille,  Pa. 

6        1630          5     Nancy  Kulp,  m.  Henry  Landis,  Franconia, 
Pa. 

6        1631  6     Isaac  Kiilp,  m.  Molly  Bergey,  Skippackx-ille, 

Pa. 

6        1632  7      Catharine  Kulp ;  died  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  205 

CHILDREN  OF  No.    1379. 

ISAAC  HUNSICKERs,  of  IsAAc^  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

In.1ivi.1ual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

6        1633  I      (Tfrr/Z/^^/vV/i' ////// .svc/vv,  b.  September  23,  1804  ; 

m.  Jacob  Kolb  ;  he  wa.s  born  1799;  died 
in  1875  ;  he  was  ordained  to  the  ministry 
in  the  Mennonite  church  on  Augu.st  22, 
1838,  and  five  years  later  was  ordained  a 
bishop  in  said  church  on  December  21, 
1843;  m.  Catharine  Hunsicker  June  i, 
1828,  a  daughter  of  Isaac  Hunsicker  ;  he 
resided  in  Towamencin  township,  Mont- 
gomery county,  Pa. ;  Catharine  is  yet 
Hving  (1894),  and  resides  with  her  son 
Abraham  on  the  old  homestead. 

6        1634  2     Sarah  Hiuisickcr,  b.   February  5,  t8o6;   m. 

Henry  Johnson,  b.  March  13,  1806,  after- 
wards chosen  to  the  ministry  in  the  old 
or  Lower  Skippack  Mennonite  Church, 
in  Montgomery  county.  Pa ;  he  has  also 
been  engaged  in  teaching  school  at  the 
Skippack  Mennonite  meeting-house  for 
many  years  ;  resided  in  Skippack  town- 
ship, Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

6        1634^      3     Barbara  Hunsicker,  b.  October  24,  1807;  d. 
unmarried. 

6        1635  4     i'l/^r^'/-^/^;'/^'//*:? /////7.s7V/vr,  b.  June  25,  1809  ;   m- 

Jacob  Krupp,  b.  November  25,  1806;  d. 
May  28,  1876;  res.,  Kulp.sville,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Mennon- 
ites. 

^        1636  5     Jo] in    Hunsicker,  b.   P^ebruary  8,    181 1  ;     m. 

Elizabeth  RoenberLrer. 


206  KULP    FAMIL\. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.  " 

6        1637  6     Isaac    Hitiisickcr,  b.  April    18,    18 14;     died 

young. 

6  1638  7  Anna  Hunsickci\h.  October  14,  1816;  died 
young. 

6  1639  8  Isaac  Hunsickcr,  b.  October  3,  18 19;  m. 
Mary  Garges  ;  re.s.,  Skippack,  Montgom- 
ery county,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ; 
res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1382. 

JACOB  G0DSHALL5,  of  S.^k.ah  Huxsicker^  (God- 
shall),  of  Eliz.\beth  Kolb3  (Hun.sicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

6        1639  I     Jacob  Z.  GodsJiall ;  late  of  Telford. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1380. 

ELIZABETH  GODSHALLs  (Brachthau,sser),  of  Sarah 
HuNsiCKER'*  (Godshall),  of  P^lizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun.sicker),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

By  first  marriage,  were  : 

6        1640  I      Magdalen  BracJitJiansscr,  m.  Joseph  John- 

son. 

6        1 64 1  2     Sarah  BracJitliausscr,  m.   Christian   Freyer, 

Skippack,  Pa. 

By  second  marriage  with  Jacob  Bergey,  were : 

6        1642  3    John  Bcrgcy,  m. Kriebel ;  res.,  Salford, 

Pa. 

6        1643         4     Godsha!/  Bcrgcy,  m.;  no  issue. 

6        1644          5     Da^-id  Bcrgcj',  m.;  res.,  Salford,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  20/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1381. 

HELENA    G0DSHALL5  (Allebach),  of  Sarah   Hun- 
SICKER4   (Godshall),    of    Elizabeth     Kolb^    (Hunsicker),    of 

JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN^ 

Individual  Faniilv 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

6        i^^^Yi      I     Jacob  AUcbacli,  m. Moyer,  Salford,  Pa. 

6        1645  2     David  AllcbacJi,  \\\.\  Towamencin,  Pa. 

6        1646         3      CJiristian  AUcbacIi,  m.  Sophia  Reiff,  Salford, 
Pa. 

6        1647         4     Henry  AllcbacJi,  m.  Hetty  Hunsicker,  Prov- 
idence, Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1384. 

ELIZABETH  CLEMENSs  (Reiff),  of  Catharine  Hun- 
sicker'*   (Clemens),    of    P^lizabeth    Kolb^    (Hunsicker),    of 

JaCOB^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

6        1648  I      George  Reiff ,\i.]'d.x\w3.xy  14,  1793;  m.  Mary 

Schwcnk  ;   res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

6  1649  2  Catliarinc  Reiff,  b.  March  8,  1794;  m.  Dan- 
iel Detweiler ;  and  for  her  second  hus- 
band, Jacob   Hunsicker. 

3  Garret    Reiff,    b.    January    28,    1796;     m. 
Susanna   Kolb. 

4  Jacob  Reiff,  b.  August  25,  1798;  m.   Eliza- 
beth Oberholzer. 

5  Elizabeth  Reiff,  b.  September  15,  1800;  m. 
John  Kolb. 

6  Joseph  Reiff,  b.  January  6,  1803;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Detweiler. 

All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


6 

1650 

6 

1651 

6 

1652 

6 

1653 

208  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1385. 

SARA  CLEMENSs  (Reiff),  of  Catharine  Huxsicker^ 
(Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 
Dillman'. 

Individual         Familv 
Gen.  No.  No.' 

6        1654  I      ElirjcibctJi  Rciff,  m.   Henry  Bartolet,  a  Mcn- 

nonite  minister. 

6        1655  2     Daniel  Rciff,  m.  Elizabeth  Ernhart. 

6        1656          3      Garret  Rtiff,  b.  June  8,  1798;  m.  Catharine 
Hunsicker;   res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

6        1657  4      Catharine    Rciff,    b.  January  21,    1800;    m. 

Joseph  Swartlc}' ;  res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

6        1658  5      Saj-ah  Rciff,  b.  May  16,  1802;  m.  Abraham 

Reiff.  ' 

6        1659         6     (7tv^rf'-i' /vr/^,  b.  June  14,  1804  ;  m.  PLlizabeth 
Detweiler. 

6        1660         7     Polly  R<-'ift\  b.  September  2,    1807;   d.  De- 
cember 1  5,  1844. 

6        1661  8     i'\'c?'/'/r)' /vt/^,  m.  John  D.  Hunsicker. 

All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1386. 

CATHARINE  CLEMENSs  (Schumacher),  of  Catha- 
rine Hunsicker^  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker), 
of  Jacob-,  of  Dillman\ 

6        1662  I     Elizabeth  Schuinaclier,  m.   Henry    Kolb,  of 

Franconia,  Pa. 


KIJLP    FAMILY.  20g 

Iiiflivi.i-.ial         Family 
Gen.  Xn.  No. 

6        1663  2     Sa/lic    Scliiiinachcr,    ni.    John    Swartley,   of 

Franconia,  Pa. 

6        1664  3      Garret    Scliuuiadicr,    m.    Emelia    Ruth,    of 

Franconia,  Pa. 

6        1665  4     Nancy  ScliniiiacJicr,  ni.   Philip  Swartley,  of 

Franconia,  Pa. 

6        1666  5      CatJiariiic  Scliuinac]icr,h.\'^o/[\m.Khxd\vaxvi 

Kolb,  b.  1802,  in  1835,  of  Bucks  county, 
Pa. 

6        1667          6     HhchacI  ScluiinacJicr,  d.  aged  22  year.s,  un- 
married. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1387. 

HP:NRY     CLEMENS5,     of    Catharine     Hunsicker^ 
(Clemence),  of  PLlizabeth  Kolb^  (Hun.sicker),  of  Jacob-,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6        1668  I      Mary   Clci/iciis,  b.  September   14,   1807;    d. 

May  15,  1852;  m.  Jacob  K.  Godshall 
May  9,  1826;  farmer;  Mennonitcs ; 
children  :  Henry,  Isaac,  Anna,  Barbara, 
Jacob,  Abraham,  John,  Mary ;  res., 
Franconia. 

6  1669  2  CdV'/^c?/-/ (TAv/zr/w,  b.  December  30,  1808  ;  d. ; 
m.  Elizabeth  Nice  ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ; 
children  :  William,  Anna,  Henry,  Mary, 
Jacob,  John,  Garret,  Isaac  ;  at  Lederachs- 
ville.  Pa. 

6  1670  3  Catharine  ClenienS,  b.  December  21,  18 10; 
m.  Joseph  F.  Tyson  October  13,  1831  ; 
he  was  born  September  3,  1808;  d.  De- 


2IO  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        1670         3  cember  23,  1869;  black.smith  and  com- 

mis.sion  merchant ;  Mennonitcs ;  res., 
Philadelphia ;  children :  Henry,  Enos, 
Anna,  Daniel. 

6        1 67 1  4     Rev.  Isaac  Clemens,  b.   March    i,  1813;  m. 

Mary  Clemens  June  16,  1836;  she  was 
born  1818  ;  was  ordained  to  the  ministry 
of  the  old  Mennonite  church  at  Salford, 
January  27,  1853,  and  since  that  time 
served  as  their  pastor ;  children  :  Han- 
nah and  Henry  ;   P.  O.,  Harleysville,  Pa. 

6        1672  5      ElizabctJi    Clemens,    b.   February  28,   1 815; 

m.  John  Landis  April  6,  1834;  he  was 
born  June  14,  181 1  ;  died  June  2,  1852; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Henry, 
Abraham,  Jacob,  Garret ;  of  Franconia- 
ville,  Pa. 

6  1673  6  Jacob  K.  67r///^v/.y,  b.  November  9,  1820;  d. 
July  18,  1888;  m.  Catharine  Clemens 
March  24,  1844;  she  was  born  1820;  d. 
1873;  farmer;  Mennonites;  children: 
Henry,  Mary,  Mannasseh  ;  of  Harleys- 
ville, Pa. 

6  1674  7  Sallie  K.  Clemens,  b.  August  25,  1817;  d. 
April  9,  1889;  m.  Garret  G.  Delp  De- 
cember 3,  1839;  b.  September  12,  181 5  ; 
d.  April  7,  1890;  farmer;  Mennonites; 
children  :  Annie  and  Henry ;  res.,  Har- 
leysville, Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  211 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1388. 

REV.   JOHN    HUNSICKER5,  of  Rev.  Heinrich^,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

No.  No. 

i6'j4.y,      I     Joseph  Hii/isickcr,  m.'EAizsbethMoyQr;  res., 
Providence,  Pa. 

2  Polly  Hunsicker,  m.  Abraham  Hendricks. 

3  Henry   D.  Hunsicker,  m.    Catharine    Shoe- 
maker. 

4  SaraJi  Hunsicker,  m.  John  High. 

5  Elirjabeth  Hunsicker,  m.    Gideon    Fetterolf; 
res.,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

1679         6     Garret  D.  Hunsicker,  m.  P^hzabeth  Morgan. 
All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


Gen. 

6 

No. 
1674 

6 

1675 

6 

1676 

6 

1677 

6 

1678 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1393. 

JACOB    HUNSICKER5,  of  Heinrich^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman\ 

6        1680  I      Benjamin  Hunsicker,  m.  Miss  Winters. 

6        1 68 1  2    Jacob  Hunsicker,  m.  Sarah  Bechtel. 

6        1682  3     Sarah  Hunsicker,  m.  David  Kolb. 

All  of  Upper  Providence,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1390. 

ANNA    HUNSICKER5    (Johnson),    of  Heinrich^,    of 
Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman\ 

6        1683  I     Abraham  Johiison. 


212  KULP    FAMILV. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1389. 

ELIZABETH  HUNSICKERs  (Bechtel),  of  Heixrich^ 
of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob-,  of  Dillmax'. 

Inilividual  Family 

Geu.  Xo.  No. " 

6        1684  I      Saviucl  BccJitcl. 

6        1685  2     AbraJiam  BecJitcl,  of  Upper  Providence,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1391. 

CATHARINE  HUNSICKERs  (Grater),  of  Heixrich^, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillmax'. 

6        1686  I      Henry  Grater,  m.  Landis,    Limerick, 

Pa. 

6        1687          2     Abraham  Grater,    m.    Katie    Hunsicker,  of 
Collegeville,  Pa. 

6        1688  3     Jaeob  Grater,  m.  Polly   Hunsicker,  of  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 

6        1689         4     Peggy  Grater,  m.  first,  John  Alderfer;  sec- 
ond, Mr.  Detweiler. 

6        1690          5     Elias  Grater,  m.  Sarah  Tyson,  Center  Point. 

6        1 69 1  6     Katie  Grater,  m.  Garret  Stauffer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1392. 

HENRY  HUNSICKER5  of  Heixrich^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob%  of  Dillmax'. 

6        1692  I     Z^<7;//(7y///;/.y/V/^rr,  m.  Miss  Hunsberger;  res., 

Schwenksville,  Pa. ;  deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  21  3 

lutlivi.lual  Karnilv 

Xn. 

2  JoJui  D.  Hunsickjr,  m.  Nancy  Reiff. 

3  Williain  D.  Hunsickcr,  m.  Ann  W.  Kolb. 

4  Henry  C.  Hunsickcr,  m.  Annie  Markley. 

5  Mary  Hunsickcr,  m.  Benjamin  Markley. 

6  Elizabctli  Hunsickcr,  m.  Daniel  Reiff. 

7  Susan  Hunsickcr,  m.  David  Horning. 
All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


Geu. 

6 

No. 
1693 

6 

1694 

6 

1695 

6 

1696 

6 

1697 

6 

1608 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1394. 

GARRF:T  HUNSICKER5,  of  Heinrich^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

1  Henry  G.  Hunsickcr,  m.  Miss  Stauffer. 

2  Christian    Hunsickcr,    m.    Miss    Tyson,    of 
Skippack,  Pa. 

3  Abraham  D.  Hunsickcr,  m.  Mary  Detweiler. 

4  Hetty   Hunsickcr,    m.    Henry    Allebach,   of 
Providence,  Pa. 

5  Polly  Hunsickcr,  m.  Jacob  Grater,  of  Skip- 
pack.  Pa. 

6  Katie  Hunsicker,  m.  Abraham  Grater,  Col- 
lecfcville.  Pa. 


6 

1699 

6  . 

1700 

6 

1701 

6 

1702 

6 

1703 

6 

1704 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1395. 

ABRAHAM  HUNSICKERs,  of  Heinrich*,  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

6        1705  I     Ann  Hunsicker,  m.  John  B.  Landis. 

(K.  F.-15.) 


214 

Gea. 

6 

ludividual 

Xo. 

1706 

6 

1707 

6 

1708 

6 

1709 

6 

I7IO 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Family 
Xo.  ' 

2  Benjamin  Hinisickcr,  m.  Hannah  Detweiler; 
she  died,  1894,  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3  Esther   Huiisicker,  m.  first,  Abraham    Det- 
weiler  ;  second,  Gideon  Fetterolf. 

4  Rev.    Henry   A.    Hnnsicker,  m.  first,  Mary 
Wineberger ;  second,  Annie  C.  Gotwals. 

5  Abraham  Hnnsicker,  m.  Rachel  Rittenhouse. 

6  E/irjabeth    Hnnsicker,    m.    Francis   R.   Hun- 

sicker,  a   Reformed  minister  at  Carvers- 
\'ille,  Bucks  county.  Pa. 

6        171 1  7     Elias  A.  Hnnsicker,  m.  Susanna  F.  Moyer; 

res.,  Philadelphia. 

6        17 12  8     Mary   A.    Hnnsicker,    m.     Rev.    Jarrct    T. 

Preston. 

6  17 1 3  9  Katie  A.  Hnnsicker,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  H. 
Hendricks,  pastor  of  Trinity  Reformed 
Church  at  Collegeville. 

6        17 14        10     Horace  JM.  Hnnsicker,  m.  Fliza  Cosgrove. 
'All  born  in  Upper  Providence  or  Collegeville,  Pa. 


CHILDRP:N  of  No.   I395>^. 

SARAH  HUNSICKER5,  of  HEINKICH4,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hnnsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

6  ^715  I  Jacob  ]^andcrslicc. 

6  17 16  2  Hcttie  Wxnderslicc,  m.  Jacob  Gotwals. 

6  17 1 7  3  Sarah  Jdnders/ice,  m.  Avaos  Y)Q\.\\Q\\eY. 

6  171 8  4  J/^rrj' [7?;^<i'r/'jr//(;r,  m.  Abraham  Rosenberger. 


KULP    FAMILY, 


215 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1396. 
HENRY  KOLB-\  of  Jacob^,  of   Henrys,  of  JACoB^  of 


Dillman'. 


Gen. 

6 


1 7 19  I      Catliarinc  Ko!l\  b.   February    3,    179S;     m. 

John  Freed ;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa. ; 
farmer;  Mennonite;  he  .served  in  several 
township  offices,  and  has  been  engaged 
in  teaching  school. 

1720  2    Jacob  Kolb,  b.   November  2,  1799;  d.  April 

18,  1867;  m.  Nancy  Alderfer,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Isaac  Alderfer ;  he  was  a  farmer 
and, Mennonite,  and  served  in  the  minis- 
try of  the  Mennonite  congregation  at 
Salford,  near  Harleysville,  Pa.,  where  he 
resided. 

1 72 1  3     Polly  Koll),  b.  December  10,  1801  ;  m.  Peter 

Hendricks  ;  res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

1722  4     Henry  Kolb,  b.  January  24,  1804;  d.  August 

9,  1869;  m.  Elizabeth  Schumacher;  d. 
November  2,  1889;  res.,  Franconia 
Square,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites. 

1723  5     Abraham    Kolb,    b.    January   11,   1806;    m. 

Elizabeth  Landis,  daughter  of  Abraham 
Landis ;  res.,  Franconia,  Pa. ;  weaver 
and  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  Franconia,  Pa. 

1724  6     Sallic  Kolb,  b.  December  8,  1808  ;  m.  Joseph 

Schwartz,  b.  February  16,  18 16;  res., 
Harleysville,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  retired  ;  Men- 
nonites ;  no  issue. 

1725  7      William  Kolb,  b.  March  14,  181 1  ;  d.  1880; 

m.  Mary  Fredericks  ;  res.,  Harlej^sville, 
Pa. ;  jeweler  and  farmer. 


2l6  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

6  1726  8  5(^w;/£7  AW/;,  b.  November  20,  1813  ;  d.  July 
14,  1 89 1,  aged  JJ  years,  11  months,  25 
days  ;  m.  Mary  Wanner,  of  Weaverland, 
Lancaster  count}-.  Pa. ;  he  resided  at 
Mechanicsville,  between  Lancaster  city 
and  New  Holland. 

6  1727  9  Nancy  Kolb,  b.  May  22,  181 8;  m.  Benjamin 
Kolb,  of  Skippack,  Pa.,  farmer ;  she  is  a 
Mennonite ;  res.,  Lucon. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1397. 

JOHN  K0LB5,  of  J.ACOB^,  of  Henkv3,  of  Jacobs  of  Dill- 
man'. 

6        1728  I     John  Kolb,  m.   Polly  Moyer ;   res.,  Salford- 

villc,  Pa. ;  afterwards  moved  to  Lancas- 
ter county.  Pa. ;  farmer,  and  a  preacher 
in  the  Herrite  Church  (Herrenleute). 

6  1729  2  y<'?<:W/' A'///^,  m.  Polly  Swartley  ;  res.,  Salford- 
ville  ;  occ,  shoemaker ;  farmer  ;  Men- 
nonites. 

6  1730  3  ^/;;7^//c^w  A'///^,  nL  Hannah  Landis,  daughter 
of  Abraham  Landis  ;  res.,  Salfordville, 
Pa. ;  carriage  builder  ;  Mennonites. 

6        1 73 1  4     TAv^/j  A////,  m.  Elizabeth   Hiltebeitel ;  res., 

Zieglersville  ;    farmer. 

6        1732  5     Nancy  Knlp,  m.   Henry  Landis;  res.,  near 

Harleysville,  Pa. ;  had  a  saw  mill  on 
Indian  creek  ;  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 

6  1733  6  Isaac  Kiilp,  m.  Molly  Bergey ;  res.,  Skip- 
packville.  Pa.;  shoemaker;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

6        1734         7      Catharine  Knlp,  died  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  21/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1398. 
MARIA  KOLB5  (Lederach),  of  JACOB^  of  Henry^,  of 

JaCOB^  of   DlLLMAN\ 

luiiividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        1735  I      Nancy  Lederach,  m.  William  Young. 

6  1736  2  Henry  LcdcracJi,  m.  Anna  Garge.s,  daughter 
of  Abraham  Garge.s  ;  he  has  been  in  the 
mercantile  business  at  Lederachsville  for 
many  years  ;  also,  established  the  first 
tavern  in  Lederachsville,  Pa.,  where  they 
resided  to  the  time  of  their  death. 

6        ^71i7         3     -i^djlly  LcdcracJi,  m.  Abraham  Gotwals. 

6  1738  4  JoJui  LcdcracJi,  m.  Nancy  Stauffer ;  res., 
Lederachsville,  Pa. ;  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness ;  both  deceased. 

6        1739  5     EJizabctJi  LcdcracJi,  m.  Michael  Shoemaker; 

occ,  carpenter;  at  one  time  he  owned 
and  operated  the  Mingo  mills,  near 
Royersford  ;  afterwards  operated  an  oil 
mill  in  Philadelphia  ;  he  also  carried  on 
thi  mercantile  business  at  Lucon,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa.,  and  for  many  years 
proprietor  and  owner  of  a  hotel  at  Ger- 
mantown  and  Lehigh  avenues,  Philadel- 
phia ;  and  now  (1893)  living  on  Dauphin 
street  and  Tenth,  Philadelphia ;  retired 
at  an  advanced  age. 

6  1740  6  Jacob  LcdciacJi,  died  at  the  age  of  fourteen 
years. 


2l8  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF   No.   1399. 

ELIZABETH  KOLRs  (Detra),  of  JAC0B^  of  Henry3,  of 
Jacob'',  of  Dillmax'. 

Iudi^i(U^al  Famil.v 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

6        1 741  I      Christian  Dctra,  m.  Susie  Baum;  res.,  Phil- 

adelphia ;   last  known. 

6        1742  2     Abraham  Dctra,  m.  Stauffer. 

6        1743  3    Jncob  Dctra,  m.  Ritter ;  Fairview  vil- 

lage. Pa. 

6        1744         4     Betsy   Dctra,  m.  Dorworth,  of   Fair- 
view,  Pa. 

6        1745  5     MjUj    Detra,  m.  Charles  Fegley,  of  Fair- 

view,  Pa. 

6        174*3         6    Jesse  Dctra,x\Mwx\cA. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1400. 

BARBARA  KOLB^  (Ziegler).  of  JACOB^  of  Henry3,  of 
Jacob-,  of  DILLMAN^ 

6        1747  I      Xaiiey  Ziegler,  \\\.  Jacob  Aloyer,  of  Perkio- 

men,  Pa.;  farmer;   Alennonite;  deceased. 

6        1748  2    Jaeoh  Ziegler,  xn.ViCt'^y  \j^\\dei?,\  res.,  Leder- 

achsville.  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  deceased. 

6  1749  3  Catharine  Ziegler,  m.  Michael  Alderfer,  of 
Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.,  near  Alderfer's  mills  ;  farmer ;  Men- 
nonites ;  deceased. 

6  1750  4  Andreio  Ziegler,  m.  Louisa  Jacobs;  res., 
Lederachs\ille,  Pa. ;  deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  2ig 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1401. 

CATHARINE  KOLBs  (Stauffer),  of  Jacob^  of  Henry3, 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

lu.livitUial  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        175  I  I     P.' or o-j/ Stan/fcr,  died  single. 

6        1752  2    Jacob  Stauffer,  m.  Miss  Ritter. 

6        1753  3      Garret  Stauffer,  xw.Yiz.'de  Qx?Xex  \  res.,  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 

6  1754         4     Hannali  Stauffer,  m.   David  Wieand  ;   Har- 

leysville.  Pa. 

7  1755  5     Nancy  Stauffer,  m.  John   Lederach,  Leder- 

achsville,  Pa. 

6  1756  6  _/;V/;/  Stauffer,  m.  Susanna  Alderfer,  Lower 
Salford,  Pa.;  later  resided  at  Skippack, 
Pa. 

6        1757  7     /)///w<7/,!  5/<'2'///fl7',  m.  Mary  Mack,  Schwenks- 

ville.  Pa.  ' 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1492. 
JACOB    K0LB5,  of  Jacob*,  of   Henrys,    of  JACOB^  of 

DiLLIMAN'. 

6        1758  I      Henry  C.  Kolb,  b.  September   16,  181 2;    m. 

Elizabeth  Landis  ;  res.,  near  Salfordville, 
Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  he  is  a  deacon 
in  the  Salford  Mennonite  congregation, 
near  Harleysville,  Pa. ;  he  died  Decem- 
ber 6,  1894. 

The  horrible  manner  in  which  Henry  C.  Kulp,  an  aged 
citizen  of  Upper  Salford  township,  near  Bergey,  met  his  death, 
is  well  known. 


220  KULP    FAMILY. 

Just  how  the  aged  man's  clothes  caught  fire  will  never 
be  known,  as  there  was  no  one  to  witness  it,  but  the  circum- 
stances are  as  follows :  Mr.  Kulp,  aged  82  years,  two  months 
and  22  days,  lived  with  his  son  Henry  on  a  farm  not  far  from 
the  village  of  Bergey.  Some  years  ago  his  wife  died,  and  he 
lived  alone  in  a  room  of  his  son's  dwelling. 

At  noon,  on  a  Thursday,  he  returned  from  the  field  some 
distance-  from  the  house,  where  he  had  been  burning  brush. 
After  dinner  the  family  supposed  the  aged  man  had  retired  to 
his  room.  But  this  was  not  the  case  ;  instead  he  again  went  to 
the  field.  Toward  evening,  or  about  supper  time,  the  family 
looked  for  him  in  his  room,  but  he  was  not  there.  His  son 
Henry  immediately  went  to  the  field  in  search  of  his  father. 
Imagine  the  shock  at  finding  the  aged  man  U'ing  within 
twenty  feet  of  the  heap  of  smoldering  brushes,  terribly 
burned  and  dead. 

His  clothes  were  burned  from  his  body.  His  boots,  the 
wristbands  of  his  clothes  and  his  collar  were  all  that  was  left 
of  his  wearing  apparel.  His  coat  was  found  near  by,  the 
sleeves  burned  off  near  the  elbows,  indicating  that  probably 
the  coat  caught  fire  and  he  took  it  off  to  save  himself 

As  already  stated,  no  positive  explanation  can  be  given 
of  how  the  terrible  accident  occurred.  The  supposition,  how- 
ever, is  that  he  attempted  to  scrape  or  push  the  dying  embers 
together  with  his  foot,  and  that  his  trousers  caught  fire. 
There  is  something  strange  even  about  this  theory.  The  fact 
is,  no  one  knows. 

'Squire  Wm.  S.  Slotterer,  of  Upper  Salford,  on  Friday 
held  an  inquest.  The  jury  rendered  a  verdict  of  accidental 
death  by  burning. 

Mr.  Kulp  left  one  son  and  two  daughters — Henry,  with 
whom  he  resided  ;  Mrs.  Henry  P.  Garges,  of  Elroy  ;  and  Mrs. 
Christian  S.  Bergey,  of  Bergey.  For  many  years — nearly 
forty — he  was  a  deacon  and  consistent  member  of  the  Lower 
Salford  Mennonite  congregation,  in  which  cemetery  he  was 
buried.  The  services  were  conducted  by  Revs.  H.  S.  Bower 
and  Jacob  C.  Moyer,  of  Lower  Salford. 


KULP    FAMILY.  221 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1403. 
NANCY  KOLB5  (Nice),  of  JACOB^  of  Henrys,  of  JACOB^ 

of  DlLLMAN^ 


Gen. 


ludiviauMl         Faiiiilv 


6        1759  I      Magdalcna    Nice,    m.    Benjamin    Alderfer ; 

res.,  Alderfer'.s  mills.  Lower  Salford, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  carpenter  and 
farmer  ;  then  miller  ;  now  retired. 

6        1760         2     Abraham  A^icc,  m. ReifT. 

^        ^761  3     Jacob  Nice,  m.  Betsy  Bieler  ;  res.,  near  Har- 

leysville,  Pa. 

6  1762  4  A'^rz/rj' iV/cr,  m.  Jacob  Johnson  ;  builder  and 
contractor;  res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa. ;  de- 
ceased. 

6        ^7^1i  5      Hannah  Nice,  m.  John  Haldeman  ;  after  his 

decease  she  married  Joseph  Haldeman, 
brother  of  John  ;  res.,  near  Salfordville, 
Pa. ;   farmer. 

6  1764  6  Barbara  Nice,  m.  Godfrey  Saylor ;  miller; 
he  died  August  9,  1890. 

6        1765  7     Bciijainin  Nice,  m.  Katie  Price,  of  Harleys- 

ville.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1404. 
HENRY  K0LB5,  of  Yelles^,  of  Henrys,  of  JAcoB^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6        1766  I      Susie  Kolb,  m.  Abraham  Wismer,  a  minister 

in  the  Mennonite    church  at   Skippack, 
Pa. ;  farmer  ;  deceased. 

6        1767         2     Katie  Kolb,  m.  Henry  Gotwals  ;  res.,  Perkio- 
men,  Pa. ;  farmer. 


222  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1405. 

JACOB    K0LB5,  of  YELLES^    of   HeNRY3,    of    JACOB^    of 
DILLMAN^ 

ludividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6        1768  I     Henry  Kolb,  m.   Esther  Schweinhart ;    res., 

Skippack,  Pa.;    farmer;    retired;    Men- 
nonites. 

6  1769  2  Joseph  Kolb,  m.  Dinah  Eshbach  ;  res.,  Skip- 
pack,  Pa.  • 

^  ^IT^  3  J^icoh  Kolb,  m.  Lydia  Tyson;  res.,  Leder- 
achsville,  Pa. ;  farmer;  River  Brethren  ; 
both  deceased. 

6        1 77 1  4     Polly  Kolb,  m.  Christian  Moyer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1407. 

JOHN     K0LB5,    of    YELLES4,    of     HeXRV3,    of  JACOB^    of 
DlLLMAX'. 

1  John  Kiilp,  m.   Miss   Hangey ;  they  moved 
to  Ohio. 

2  David  Kulp,  m.  first,   Miss  Kolb;    second, 
Miss  Garges  ;  Skippackvillc,  Pa. 

3  Abraliaiii  Kulp,  m.  Lena  Keyser  ;  res.,  Skip- 
pack,  Pa. 

4  Daniel  Kulp,  m.  Ann  Hemmon. 

5  Polly  Kulp,  m.  Mr.  Clemmer. 

6  Ptggy  Kulp  ;  no  record. 

7  Sarah  Kulp  ;   unmarried. 


6 

1772 

6 

1773 

6 

1774 

6 

1775 

6 

1776 

6 

1777 

6 

1778 

Geu 


KULP    FAMILY.  223 

In.Uviil\ial  Family 

No.  Xo'. 

6        1779         8     Nancy  Kulp,  ni.  William   Bean;  res.,  Skip- 
pack,  Pa. 

6        1780         9     Katie  Kill p ;  unmarried. 

6        1 78 1        10     Betsy  Kiilp  ;  unmarried. 

6        1782        II      Lena  Kiilp,  m.  first,   Mr.  Sowers;    second, 
Mr.  Underkoffler. 
All  born  in  Skippack. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1415. 
JxACOB  K0LB5,  of  Dillm.\n4,  of  Henrys,  of  JACOB^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6        1783  I     Al'vaJiani  Kolb.h.  June  13,  1806;  m.  Eliza- 

beth Ziegler,  daughter  of  Dillman  Zieg- 
ler,  November  3,  1829;  res.,  Waterloo 
county,  Ontario  ;  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 

6  1784  2  Molly  Kolb,  b.  August  4,  1808;  m.  Joseph 
Erb,  of  Preston,  Waterloo  county,  On- 
taiio,  Canada,  December  11,  1827;  he 
was  a  miller  by  trade,  owned  a  large 
mill,  and  carried  on  an  extensive  flour 
trade  in  Preston,  Ontario,  where  they 
resided  ;  he  died  several  years  ago  ;  they 
v\ere  Mennonites. 

6        1785  3      Tobias  Kolb,  b.  August  ii,  1810;  m.  Mag- 

dalena  l-5echtel  November  21,  1833; 
res.,  Waterloo  county,  Ontario,  Canada ; 
farmer;  retired;  blind  (in  1892);  Men- 
nonites. 

6  1786  4  Lydia  Kolb,  b.  May  13,  18 14;  m.  Benjamin 
Schantz  November  5,  1833  ;  res.,  Water- 
loo county,  Ontario,  Canada;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 


224  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludivi.iual  Fiimilv 

Geu.  Xo.  No. 

6        1787  5     HaiinaJi   Kolh,  b.  September  25,    181 8;   m. 

David  Bricker  September  12,  1837;  res., 
Waterloo  county,  Ontario,  Canada ; 
farmer ;   Mennonites. 

6        1788         6     Henry  Kolb.h.  h^xW  15,  1820;  died  young. 
All  of  Waterloo  county,  Canada. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1416. 
BETSY    K0LB5    (Croll),    of  Dillman^,  of  Henryb,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6        1789  I      Willlani  Croll,  m.  Kate  Willower,  of  Leder- 

ach.s\-ille,  Montgomerj^  county,  Pa. ;  had 
one  daughter,  Mary. 

6        1790  2     Jacob  Croll,  died  }'Oung. 


CHILI) R1-:X  OF  No.   14 17. 
PEGGY    K0LB5   (Lichtel),    Dillman^,    of    Hexrvs,    of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Jacob  Lichtel,  m.  Pegg}'  Mattis. 

2  Jonas  Lichtel,  died  young. 

3  Lydia  LJchtel,  m.  Michael  Hoffman. 

4  JlLartin  Lichtel,  died  in  infanc)'. 


b 

1 79 1 

6 

1792 

6 

1793 

6 

1794 

6 

1795 

6 

1796 

6 

1797 

5 


Katie  LichteL  died  unmarried. 


6  ]\Lartin  LJchtel,  died  unmarried. 

7  Elias  Lichtel,  m.   I^lizabeth  Kolb,  daughter 

of  Isaac  Kolb  ;     res.,  Creamery,    Mont- 
gomery count}',  Pa. ;  shoemaker. 


KULP    FAMILY.  •  22$ 


Individual  Familj' 

Gen.  No.  No. 


6        1799          8     Saiiic  LicJitcl,  m,  Henry  Steyer. 
6        1800         9     Susie  LicJitcl,  m.  Perry  Jones. 
6        1 80 1         10     Nancy  Liclitcl,  died  young. 
6        1802        II     JoJin  Lichtcl,  m.  Sarah  Bloch  ;  no  i.s.sue. 
All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  no.  1421. 

SUSANNA   MILLP:R5  (Troxel),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^ 
(Miller),  of  Henrv3,  of  Jacoh^  of  Dillman'. 

6        1803  I      Elisabeth    Troxel,    m.    John    O.    James,  the 

well-known  dry  good.s  merchant,  on 
Third  street,  Philadelphia,  whose  daugh- 
ter afterwards  married  J.  Monroe  Shel- 
lenberger,  at  one  time  a  prominent  law- 
yer, and  served  a  term  as  District  At- 
torney in  the  courts  at  Doylestown, 
Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  the  children  of 
Elizabeth  Troxel  and  John  O.  James 
were  John  O.  James,  Frederick  James, 
Emma  James  and  Caroline  James,  who 
married  J.  Monroe  Shellenberger. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1426. 

HENRY  KOLB5,  of  Henry*,  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^  ot 
Dillman'. 

6        1804  I      Garret  Kulp,n\.Vi?iXy  Yxoy^x  \  res.,  Lucon, 

Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  farmer. 

6        1S05  2     Mary  Kill p ;  single;  at  Lucon,  Pa. 


226  ■  KULP    FAMILY. 

lurlivilual         Faiiiilv 
Gen.  No,  No. " 

6        1806  3     Isaac  Kiilp,h.  \'^^o\  m.  Sue  Landis  in  1856  ; 

entered  into  mercantile  business  and 
merchant  tailoring  in  1855,  which  busi- 
ness he  carried  on  for  many  years  ;  he 
was  elected  to  the  ministry  in  the  Dunk- 
ard  or  Brethren  church  in  1872,  where 
he  served  faithfully  until  1 890 ;  since 
then  he  has  been  confined  to  his  house  the 
greater  part  of  the  time,  being  unable  to 
walk  alone. 

6        1807         4     Magdaloia  Kii/p ;  unmarried;  res.,  Lucon, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

6        1808  5     Abraliam  Kulp,  d.  unmarried,  aged  22  years. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1428. 

ELIZABETH  KOLBs  (Reiff),  of  Hexky^,  of  Henrys,  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        1809  I      n7///Vr 7// 7?^/^,  b.  January  22,  1819  ;  m.  Emi- 

ly Miller;  children:  Savillion,  Emanu- 
el, Jacob,  Lizzie,  Urbane,  Charles,  Mary 
and  Mary,  of  Philadelphia. 

6  1 8 10  2  Henry  Rciff,  b.  February  6,  1821  ;  d.  Sep- 
tember II,  1857;  m.  Mary  Steiner; 
children :  Lizzie,  Mary,  Isaac,  Elijah, 
Annie,  Nathan,  Jane,  Susanna,  Catha- 
rine, Emma,  of  Philadelphia. 

6        181 1  3    Joh?i  Rciff,  b.  September  14,  1822  ;  m.  Sarah 

Cassel ;  children  :  Mary,  P^lizabeth,  Mar- 
tha, Hannah,  Jsaiah,  Sarah,  John,  Lavi- 
na,  Annie,  of  Skippack. 

6        18 12         4     /'^V/)'7?r//f,  b.  October  13,  1824;  died  young. 


KULP    FAMILY.  22/ 

Individual  Faniilv 

Goa.  No.  No. 

6        1813  5     Mary  Rciff,  b.  January  6,  1826;  m.  Daniel 

Cassel  November  17,  1844,  b.  August  9, 
18 16;  he  settled  at  Harmony  Square, 
Skippack  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. ;  was  engaged  in  mercantile  business 
for  eleven  years  ;  then  he  bought  a  pro- 
perty at  Cedar,  in  Worcester  township, 
same  county,  and  followed  the  mercan- 
tile business  for  thirty-two  years  at  that 
place  with  great  success  ;  he  was  also 
instrumental  in  getting  a  postoffice  es- 
tablished at  that  place,  called  Cedar  P. 
O.,  of  which  he  was  postmaster  for  about 
ten  years  ;  he  retired  from  business  in 
1888,  and  died  in  1892. 


childrp:n  of  No.  1429. 

MOLLY    KOLBs    (Moyer),  of  Henry^,  of  Henry3,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6        1 8 14  I      Savuicl  K.  ]\Ioycr,h.  February  i8,  1827;  d. 

December  8,  1855  ;  single. 

6        181 5  2     Mary  K.  Moycr,  b.  August   10,    1828;    m. 

Elijah  Stover  February  5,  1852;  res., 
Kulpsville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
deceased. 

6        1816  3     Ann  K.  Moycr,  b.  December  17,  1829;  m. 

Jacob  M.  Cassel  September  29,  1856;  d. 
April  9,  1858. 

6        1817  4      Catharine  K.  Moycr,  b.  July  14,  1831  ;  un- 

married. 


228  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludivi.lual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo." 

6        1818  5     ElizabctJi  K.  Aloycr,  b.  June  8,   1833;    un- 

married ;  deceased. 

6  1 8 19  6  Barbara  K.  Moycr,  b.  May  11,  1835;  m. 
Jesse  Y.  Heckler  February  5,  1857; 
moved  to  Nebraska  ;  is  a  preacher  in  the 
Dunkard  or  Brethren  church. 

6  1820  7  Susan  K.  Moycr,  b.  January  31,  1837;  m. 
John  M.  Harley  April  2,  1857;  d.  Janu- 
ary 5,  1888. 

6        1 82 1  8     Lydia  K.  Moycr,  b.   December  2,  1839;  m. 

William     G.     Freed     March    15,    1862; 
Cedars  P.  O.,  Pa. 

6  1822  .  9  Isaac  K.  Moycr,  b.  February  28,  1842;  m. 
Mary  Jane  Grater  December  29,  1867; 
Evansburg,  Pa. 

Isaac  K.  Moyer,  son  of  John  O.  Moyer,  was  born  P'ebru- 
ary  28,  1842,  at  Cedar,  Montgomery  county,  Pa.  He  com- 
menced business  as  a  merchant  in  October,  1865,  at  Cedar. 
On  December  29,  1867,  he  married  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of 
Jacob  H.  Grater,  of  Worcester,  Pa.  After  leaving  Cedar  he 
continued  his  business  career  at  Lansdale  and  at  Eagleville. 
At  each  of  these  places  he  was  appointed  postmaster,  and 
served  during  the  time  of  his  residence  there.  From  1880  to 
1888  he  again  resided  at  Cedar,  and  during  this  time  was 
the  leader  of  the  choir  at  the  Trinity  Christian  Church  at 
Skippackville.  He  was  resident  at  Eagleville,  where  he  is 
engaged  in  the  business,  as  formerly.  He  is  now  leader  in 
the  choir  of  the  Lower  Providence  Presbyterian  church,  since 
June,  1888.     He  has  two  sons,  Ambrose  and  Clarance. 


KULP    FAMILY.  229 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   143 1. 

JOHN  KOLB5,  of  HENRY4,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JACOB^  of 
DiLLMAN'. 

IndivMual  Faniilv 

No.  No. 

1823  I      Hjiiry  D.  Kolb,  or  Kulp,  a.s  now  frequently 

.spelled,  wa.s  born  June  2,  1838;  died 
February  23,  1888,  aged  49  year.s,  8 
month.s,  21  day.s,  and  is  buried  at  the 
Upper  Skippack  Mennonite  cemetery ; 
he  wa.s  married  to  Matilda  Johnson. 

Henry  D.  Kulp  was  of  German  descent,  and  lived  on  a 
farm  at  Lucon,  Skippack  township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa., 
where  he  was  born  and  lived  all  his  lifetime.  During  his  boy- 
hood days  he  attended  the  schools  of  his  neighborhood  ; 
afterwards  attended  Washington  Hall  Institute  at  Trappe. 
He  began  his  professional  career  at  the  age  of  eighteen  years 
in  teaching  in  the  public  schools,  and  continued  for  thirty-two 
years  in  Montgomery  county.  Being  a  diligent  student  he 
made  rapid  progress  as  a  teacher,  so  that  Superintendent 
Cruickshank  gave  him  a  professional  certificate  on  Septem- 
ber II,  1 86 1.  He  also  received  from  Superintendent  Rambo 
a  professional  certificate,  dated  May  25,  1874,  which  was 
supplemented  by  a  permanent  certificate  granted  by  State 
Superintendent  Wickersham,  on  November  17,  1876.  The 
same  year  he  was  the  Republican  nominee  for  the  State 
Legislature.  In  1882  his  name  was  brought  before  the  Con- 
gressional Convention  at  Lansdale,  but  he  positively  declined. 
For  a  number  of  years  he  was  superintendent  of  the  Skip- 
packville  Sunday  school.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Chautau- 
qua Literary  and  Scientific  Circle.     He  had  two  daughters. 


Iii.lividu.il 
Gen.              No. 

7       1018 

Pamil 
Xo. 

I 

Ella  Kulp. 

7       1019 

2 

Mary  Kulp. 

(K.  F.— 16.) 

Gen. 

6 

No. 
1824 

6 

1825 

6 

1826 

230  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.    1433. 
BENJAMIN  KOLBs,  of  Hexry^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob% 

of  DILLMAN^ 

Individual         Familr 
Xo.' 

1  Deborah  Kolb,  b.  Jul)'  26,  1842. 

2  Katie  Ko'b,  b.  November  12,  1843. 

3  Eiias  Kolb,  b.  December  9,  1845  ;  m.  Ange- 

line  Ziegler,  daughter  of  Abraham  O. 
Ziegler ;  res.,  Lederachsville,  Montgom- 
ery county,  Pa. ;  jeweller. 

6  1827  4  Mary  Kolb,  b.  May  27,  1850;  m.  Jacob 
Beck  ;  res.,  Lucon,  Montgomery  county, 
Fa. ;  farmer  ;  by  trade  a  barber. 

6        1828  5     ElizabctJi  Kolb,  b.  December  24,   1856;    d. 

July  23,  1 883,  aged  26  years  ;  unmarried. 

Two  very  appropriate  pieces  of  poetry  were  composed 
upon  the  occasion  of  her  death,  one  by  her  father  of  seven 
stanzas,  the  other  by  a  near  friend.  Rev.  Henry  Johnson,  of 
eleven  stanzas,  both  entirel}'  original  and  in  the  German 
lancruacre. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1434. 

SUSANNA  DETWEILER5  (Landis),  of  Johannes^,  of 
Maria  Kolb^  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        1829  I      E/i  Landis,  deceased,  m.  Mollie  Hendricks. 

6        1830         2    Josc/'/i  La udis,  deceased;  m.  Rachel  Harley. 

6        1 83 1  3      G?/'//<7;7;/r  Z^//^//jr,  deceased,  m.  Joseph  Det- 

weiler. 


KULP    FAMILY.  23  I 

Iiidivi;lual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6  1832  4  JoJdi  Laiidis,  m.  Elizabeth  Grater;  res., 
Perkiomen,  Pa.  ;  deceased. 

6        1833  5     Jacob  Laudis ;  single;  deceased. 

6        1834  6     Daniel  Laiidis,  m.   Polly   Ruth;  res.,  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. ;  deceased. 

6        1835  7     Polly  La/idis ;   unmarried;  deceased. 

6  1836  8  Susan  Landis,  m.  Jesse  Conner;  res.,  in 
Limerick,  Pa.,  or  Skippack. 

6  1836^  9  Abraham  Lajidis,  m.  Elizabeth  Reiff;  res., 
Lederachsville,  Pa. ;  deceased. 

6  ^^^7  10  Elizabeth  I^andis,  m.  Henry  Grater;  res.. 
Limerick,  Pa.  Moved  to  Illinois  ;  died 
there. 

6  1838  II  Christian  I^aiidis,  m.  Elizabeth  Ruth;  res., 
Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  deceased. 

6  1839  12  Isaac  Landis,  m.  Annie  Ruth;  res.,  Skip- 
pack,  Pa. 

6  1840  13  Sarah  Landis,  m.  Abraham  Reiff,  residence, 
Norritonville,  Pa. 

All  born  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1435. 

ELIZABETH  DETWEILERs  (Hunsicker),  of  Johan- 
nes'*, of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman^ 

6       1835  I     Joseph  Hunsicker,  m.  P^lizabeth  Moyer. 

6        1836         2     Polly  Hunsicker,  m.  Abraham  Hendricks. 

6        1837  3     Henry   D.    Hunsicker,  m.  Catharine   Shoe- 

maker. 


232  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Geo.  No.  Xo. 

6        1838         4     Sarah  Hiiiisickcr,  m.  John  High. 

6        1839          5     Eli,zadeth    Hmisickcr,  m.  Gedeon    Federolf, 
Collegeville,  Pa. 

6        1840         6     6"c?mY  Z*.  T/z/z/.y/r/vr,  m.  EHzabeth   Morgan, 
Fairview  village,  Pa. 


6 

1 84 1 

6 

1842 

6 

1843 

6 

1844 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1437. 

MARIA  DP:TWILER5    (Hunsicker),  of  JoHANNES^  of 
Maria  Kolb3  (Dctwilcr),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

1  Daniel  Hmisickcr,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Huns- 
berger,  of  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

2  John  D.  Hunsicker,  b.    1807;    d.   1879;    m. 
Nancy  Reiff. 

3  William  D.  Hunsicker,  m.  Ann  W.  Kulp. 

4  Henry  C.  Hunsicker,  b.  18 10;  d.  1874;  m. 

Lydia  K.  Markley. 

6        1845  5     Alary    Hunsicker,    m.    Benjamin     Markley, 

Collegeville,  Pa. 

6     Hetty  Hunsicker,  d.  1893;  m.  Jacob  Reiff; 
no  issue. 

6        1846         7     Elizabeth  Hunsicker,  m.  Daniel  Reiff. 

6        1847  8     Susan  Hunsicker,  m.  David  Horning. 

6        1847^     9     Catharine  Hunsicker,  b.  1806;  d.  1859;  m. 
Garret  C.  Reiff,  b.  1798;  d.  1875. 


KULP    FAMILY.  233 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1440. 

CHRISTIAN  DETWEILER5,  of  Johannes^,  of  Maria 
Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman". 


IiifUvid-.ial 


Gen. 


6        1848  I     Jolin  Dctxueilcr,  died  unmarried. 

6  1849  2  Cat/iari/ic  Dctivcilcr,  m.  Nathan  Davis; 
children  :  Jefferson,  of  Shannonville,  Pa. ; 
Milton,  of  Oaks,  Pa. 

6        1850  3     Mary  Dctzocilcr,  m.  Theodore  Morgan;  no 

issue. 

6        1 85 1  4     Isaac  Dctwcilcr,  m.  Jane  Stinson  ;  res.,  Phil- 

adelphia ;  have  one  daughter. 

6        1852  5     HaiuiaJi  Dctwcilcr,  m.    Benjamin    A.  Hun- 

sicker  ;  one  child,  Elizabeth  ;  resided  at 
Collegeville,  Pa. ;  died  at  Los  Angeles, 
California. 

6        1853  6     Abraliani  Dctwcilcr,  m.   Hetty    Hunsicker; 

children  :  Christian  and  Elizabeth  ;  both 
died  single. 

6        1854         7     Elizabeth  Dctzocilcr,  died  uimiarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1441. 

CATHARINE  DETWEILERs  (Hunsicker),  of  Johan- 
NES'*,  of  Maria  Kolbs  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

I      Elizabeth  Hunsicker,  b.  1810;    d.  1879;    "'^• 
Abraham  Ziegler. 

6        1855  2     Henry  G.  Hunsicker,  m.  Hannah  Stauffer. 

6        1856  3      CJiristian  Hunsicker,  b.    1 8 16;  d.    1879;  m. 

Sarah  T}-son,  b.  1822  ;  Skippack,  Pa. 


234  KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual         Family 
Gen.  No. 


6        1857         4     AbraJiain  D.  Hiiiisickcr,  b.  1830;  m.   Mary 
Detweiler. 

6        1858  5      //tY/j' ///'^/w/r/f'^v',  m.  Henry  A llebach,  Lower 

Providence,  Pa. 

6        1859         6     Polly  Hnnsickcr,  m.  Jacob  Grater,  Skippack, 
Pa. 

6        i860         7     Katie  Hnnsickcr,  h.  \?>20\  m.  Rev.  Abraham 
Grater,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

6        i86o;f/<     8      Garret  Hnnsickcr,  h.  \'$,22. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.   1454. 

NICHOLAS   RITTENH0USE5,  of  Susanna   Detwei- 
ler* (Rittenhou.se),  of  Maria  Kolb^  (Detweiler),  of  Jacobs  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6        1 86 1  I      Martin  B.  Kittcnhonsc,h.  1799;  d.  October 

29,  1863;  m.  PLmehne  H.  Reiner  June 
10,  1862;  had  one  child.  Martini,  resid- 
ing at  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

6        1862  2    James  Rittenhonsc,  b.  about   1803;   m.   Lu- 

cinda  Trexler,  daughter  of  Reuben 
Trexler ;  children ;  Annie,  Horatio, 
Kate,  Carrie,  Caroline. 

6        1863  3     Nicholas  Rittenhonsc,  b.    1806;    d.  July   18, 

1890;  m.  Sarah  W.  Potts  in  1836;  he 
resided  at  Ro.vborough,  Philadelphia, 
and  are  both  buried  at  Germantown 
]\Iennonite  meeting  -  house  ;  children  : 
P^noch',  PLnoch^,  Anna,  Martha,  Wil- 
liam. Nicholas,   Elizabeth,   Mary,  Sallie. 


KULP    FAMILY.  235 


Gen. 


Individual         Family 


6  1 864  4  Charles  RittcnJioiisc ,  b.  May  31,  1 808  ;  m. 
Amelia  Van  Buskirk,  of  Pottstown  ;  he 
died  in  Maryland  August  6,  1872; 
Amelia  is  living  with  her  son  Charles  in 
Maryland,  near  Baltimore ;  children : 
Mary,  Sarah,  Cornelia,  Sophia,  Van 
Brandt,  George,  Anna  Roda,  James, 
Martin,  Alexander,  Elizabeth. 

6        '  865  5     JosiaJi  Rittc7ihouse,  m.  Sarah  M.   Chesney  ; 

two  children,  Emma  and  Nicholas. 

6  1866  6  George  Rittenliousc,  d.  1890;  m.  Tobitha 
Potts,  d.  1885;  children:  Kate',  Grace, 
Kate^  May,  Martha,  William. 

6        1 867  7     David  Riiteiihouse,  died  single. 

6        1868  8    Jesse  RittenJionse,  died  single. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1456. 

ELIZABETH  RITTENHOUSP:^  (Umsted),  of  Susanna 
Detweiler'^  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  K()lb3  (Detweiler),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

6        1869  I      William  Umsted,  h.  I'&oo;  d.  1886;  m.  Maria 

Rittenhouse,  b.  April  6,  1803;  d.  1871  ; 
children:  Daniel,  Thomas,  ■  Josiah, 
Amanda,  Angeline,  William,  Elmira, 
Morris,  Sarah. 

6        1870  2     Arnold  Umsted,  m.  Julia  Bettinger ;    child- 

ren :  PLlizabeth,  Sarah,  Mary,  Ann, 
Thomas,  Ellen,  Joseph,  Charles,  Ar- 
nold, Julia. 


236  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Faniilv 

Geu.  Xo.  Xu.  " 

6        1 87 1  3      CatJiarinc    Uinstcd,    m.    Francis    Hartman ; 

children :    Elizabeth,  Joseph  and    Kate. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1457. 

JACOB  D.  RITTENH0USE5,  of  Susanna  Detweiler^ 
(Rittenhouse),    of  Maria    Kolbs    (Detweiler),    of  JACOB^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6        1872  I      Henry  R.  Rittciilunisc,  b.  Aug-ust  27,  1807; 

d.  September  14,  1878;  m.  Miss  Wis- 
mer ;  she  died ;  he  married  again  to 
Sarah  Raudenbush  ;  children  :  Charles 
A.  and  Mary  M.,  of  Norristown,  Pa. 

6        1873  2     David  Rittcnho?(Si\  h.  ]u\\c  17,  1809;  d.  Oc- 

tober 6,  1876;  m.  Ann  Johnson;  child- 
ren :  Mary,  Henry,  David,  Emma,  Jacob, 
Samuel,  Anna,  Lizzie. 

6  1874  3  Martin  RittcnJiousc,  b.  October  19,  18 10;  m. 
Sarah  Hendricks ;  children  :  Rosabella 
and  Elmira. 

6        1875  4     Susanna  Rittoi/ionsc,  b.  Augu.st   18,   1812; 

m.  David  Bechtel ;  he  died  ;  she  married 
again  to  Henry  Hunsicker,  miller;  child- 
ren :  William,  Josiah,  Mary  and  Sarah  ; 
res.,  Ironbridge,  Pa. 

6        1876  5     Amos  Rittenhouse,  h.  December  6,  181 3;  d. 

young. 

6  1877  6  Hajinah  Rittenhonse, h.SQ'picmber  22),  \d>\'^\ 
died  young. 

6  1878  7  Sarah  Rittenlionse,  b.  September  10,  1817; 
died  young. 


KULP    FAMILY.  23/ 


Gen. 


6  1879  8  Jacob  Rittcn/ioiisc,  b.  March  31,  18 19;  m. 
Catharine  Kratz  ;  res.,  Limerick  Scjuare, 
Pa. 

6  1880  9  iMarv  Rittciiliousc,  b.  November  14,  1820; 
m.  Charles  Tyson  ;  had  one  son  ;  died 
young  ;   res.,  Limerick  Square,  Pa. 

6  1 88 1  TO  Williani  Rittcnlumse,  b.  December  30,  1822; 
d.  February  28,  1887;  m.  Ehzabeth  Lin- 
derman  ;  children  :  Emma,  Annie,  Henry 
and  Lizzie,  Norristown,  Pa. 

6  1882  II  Elirjabctli  RittcnJiojisc.h.  K^ixW  2\,  1824;  m. 
Jacob  Detweiler ;  children :  Theodore, 
Frank  and  Jeanetta. 

6  1883  12  Anna  Rittcnliousc,  b.  November  21,  1827; 
m.  Thomas  Evans  ;  children  :  Thomas, 
Frank,  Martin,  PMwin,  Anna  ;  res..  Lim- 
erick Square,  Pa. 

6  1884  13  Rachel  Rittcnliousc,  b.  October  2,  1829;  m. 
Abraham  Hunsicker;  he  died,  in  1 890, 
at  Collegeville,  Pa. ;  children  :  Newton, 
Annie,  Lizzie,  Alice,  Susan,  Abraham. 

6  1885  14  Sanincl  R.  Rittcnlioiisc,  M.  D.,  b.  January 
16,  1832;  m.  Anna  Maria  Schaeffer  on 
September  16,  1858;  he  is  a  practicing 
physician  at  Reading ;  children  :  John, 
Jacob  M.  D.,  Annie  and  Hannah. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1458. 

SARAH  RITTENHOUSP:^  (Reiner),  of  Susanna  Det- 
weiler* (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 


238  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Faiiiily 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

6        18S6  I      Abraliaui  RLiiu-i\\n.\  moved  to  New  Jersey. 

6        1887  2     /%////>  7?<;v';/c7-,  m.  Mary  Leclerach  ;  children: 

Alice  and  Mary.    Quakertown,  Pa. 

6        1 888  3     Martin  Reiner,  m.   Elizabeth    Zimmerman; 

two  children. 

6        1889         4     Levi  Reinei',  m.  Katie  Kulp;    five  children. 

6        1890  5      Hannah  Reiner,  m.  Samuel  Buckwalter. 

6        1 89 1  6     Redeeea  Reiner,  n\.  James   Rambo  ;  she  re- 

sides in  Philadelphia. 

6        1892  7     David  Reiner,  m.  Elizabeth  Hendricks,  Col- 

legeville. 

6        1893  8     Enieline   Reiner,    m.    Martin     Rittenhouse ; 

res.,  Germantovv'n,  Philadelphia. 


CHIEDREN  OF  No.   1459. 

SUSANNA    RITTENHOUSE5   (Nixon),    of    Susanna 
DETWEiLER't  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maki.a   Kolb^  (Detweiler),  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6        1894  I      Char/es  Nixon,  b.  November  29,  1809. 

6        1895  2      Williaui  R.  Nixon,  b.  P\^bruary  6,  1 81 2;   m. 

Mary  Ann  Stephens  ;  children  :  Amelia, 
Theodore,  William,  Cornelia,  Kate  S. 
and  Sarah  R.,  of  Philadelphia. 

6        1896  3      Thomas   Nixon,  b.  December  3,    181 5  ;    m. 

Sarah  Murphy ;  children  :  Thomas,  Su- 
sanna, Morris,  Martin,  Louise,  Frank, 
William,  Finlev  and  P^lizabeth. 


Gen 


,  KULP    FAMILY.  239 

ivi.lual  Family 

N'o.  No. 

6  1897  4  Martin  Nixon,  b.  March  6,  i8i8;  d.  June 
i6,  1888;  m.  Martha  Brown  on  August, 
1839;  had  one  child,  Martha;  then  his 
wife  died ;  he  married  again  to  Alice 
Femour  and  had  three  children  ;  George, 
Alice,  Martin. 

1898  5  Henry  J/.  Nixon,  b.  July  20,  1 820;  d.  July 
9,  1857  ;  m.  Mary  Borie  ;  d.  1888  ;  child- 
ren :  Sue,  Mary,  Fannie,  Henry  and 
Cornelia. 

1899  6  Nicholas  R.  Nixon,  b.  October  15,  1822;  m. 
Mary  T.  Strout  June  14,  1848;  res., 
Dayton,  Ohio  ;  children  :  Charles,  Wil- 
liam, Kate,  Horace,  Harry,  Mildred  and 
Clara. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1460. 

MARTIN    D.    RITTEN HOUSES,    of    Susanna    Det- 
WEiLER-t    (Rittenhouse),    of    Maria    Kolb3    (Detweiler),    of 

JaCOB^,    of    DILLMAN^ 

6        1900  I      Amos  Rittcniiousc,  b.  December    20,   1811  ; 

m.  Nancy  Wolf;  children:  Mary  Ann, 
Caleb,  Joseph,  Jesse;   near  Berwick,  Pa. 

6        1 90 1  2      [F////V^/// 7v//A7///^w.iY,  b.  September  26,  181 2  ; 

died  young. 

6        1902  3     Ann  RittcnJionsc,  b.  March  7,  18 14;  m.  Wil- 

liam Wolf,  Esq. ;  he  was  Commissioner 
of  Luzerne  county,  Pa.,  during  the  years 
1866,  1867  and  1868;  children:  Martin, 
Elemina,  Andrew,  Stephen  ;  Rock  Glen, 
Pa. 


240  KULP    FAMILY. 

luiUvidual         Familv 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo. ' 

6        1903  4     Sarah    RittcuJioiisc,    b.    July   26,    1 8 16;     m. 

Jesse  Johnson  ;  children  :  Martin,  John, 
Nicholas,  Newton  and  Emma  ;  Berwick, 
Pa. 

6  1904  5  Phcbc  Rittc/i/ioHsc,  b.  September  15,  1818; 
m.  John  Hauze ;  children :  George, 
Amelia,  Lydia,  Abraham,  Amos,  Susie, 
Haimah.  James  and  Ella. 

6        1905  6     AUchoIas  RittaihoiiSi\h.  March  16,  1S22;  d. 

single,  aged  35  years. 

6  1906  7  i^Z/.c-^/'r/'// /v///^7///cv/.s7\  b.  September  23,  1825  ; 
died  in  childhood. 

6        1907  8     Mary  Rittoilioiisc,  b.  October  11,  1827;  m. 

Elias  Smith  August  16,  1855  !  children: 
Amelia,  Sadie  and  Phebe  ;   Rock  Glen. 

6  190S  9  Susanna  Rittoiliousch.  F^ebruary  15,  1830; 
m.  William  Shellhammer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1500. 
ISAAC  KOL]y\  of  Ls.\.\c5,  of  J.\coB^  of  Is.a.ac^,  of  J.\cob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        1909  I      Henry  Kolb,  b.  April   22,  1830;  d.  October 

23,  1854. 

7        1910          2     J/^?n' AW/;,  b.  about  1833;  d.  in  1836. 

7        191 1  3      Catharine  AW/;,  b.  November  28,  1836;  m. 

Michael  B.  Bergey  August  27,  1859; 
hosiery  manufacturer;  Mennonites; 
Souderton,  Pa.;  children:  Henry, 
Marv,    Michael,    Rufus,   Katie. 


KULP    FAMILY.  24 1 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1501. 

P:LIZABETH  KOLB^  (Rickart),  of  Lsaac^,  of  JACOH^  of 
Isaacs  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman^ 

Individual  Family 

No.  No. 

191 2  I      Isaac  Rickart,  b.  April  7,  1819;  m.  Annie 

G.  Stauffer  January  9,  1858;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  children :  Anna,  Lizzie, 
Daniel,  Amanda,  Sarah ;  res.,  Bucks 
county,  Pa. 

7        19 1 3  2    Jacob  K.  Rickart,  b.  February  10,  1821  ;  m. 

Mary  M.  Newhard  June  28,  1847;  d. 
January  26,  1858;  children:  Hiram, 
Daniel ;  married  his  second  wife,  Eliza 
A.  Hoffman,  August  18,  1859;  farmer. 

7  1 9 14  3  Daniel  K.  Rickart,  b.  September  15,  1825; 
m.  Hannah  Meyers;  farmer;  Mennon- 
ites ;  children  :  Aaron,  Elizabeth,  Lydia, 
Sophia,  Susanna  and  Catharine. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1502. 
ESTHER  KOLB^  (Letherman),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of 

ISAAC3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN^ 

7        1915  I      Infant,  h.  1822;  d.  in  infancy. 

7        1916  2     Alary  LctJicrnian,  b.  July  10,  1823;  d.  No- 

vember 17,  1853,  in  Ohio;  was  married 
to  Samuel  Flager  May  9,  1844;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  one  son  ;  died  in  infancy ; 
Bucks  county,  Pa. 


242  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 


7        191 7  3      Aaron    Lctlicrinan,  b.   August  2,    1825  ;   m. 

Susan  Drissel  ;  children  :  Esther,  an  in- 
fant, died,  and  John  D. ;  Bucks  county, 
Pa. 

7        1918  4     Isaac  Lctlicnnan,  b.  October  21,  1827;    m. 

Rachel  Shaum  October  26,  1848;  she 
was  born  March  24,  1831  ;  died  July  6, 
1889,  in  Elkhart  county,  Ind. ;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  children :  Sarah,  Esther, 
Benjamin,  Joseph,  Enos,  Samantha, 
Anise,  Henry,  Irwin,  Maggie,  William, 
Lewis,  Reuben,  Dora. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   15021^. 

GERTRUDE  KOLB^  (Mean.s),  of  Lsaacs,  of  Jacoc^,  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        1919  I      Henry  Means,  b.   May  8,  1836;  d.  August 

31.  ^'^n- 

7  1920  2  JSIary  Means,  h.  hxigw^t  31,  1837;  m.  Enos 
F.  Geil ;  children  :  Amand  Geil,  Sarah 
M.  Geil,  Anna  M.  Geil;  Bucks  county. 
Pa. 

7        1921  3     Levi  Means,  b.  October  23,  1838;  m.  Wil- 

helmina  Carver  May  26,  1859  ;  she  died  ; 
left  one  child,  Maggie ;  Levi  married  for 
his  second  wife  Elizabeth  King,  January 
18,  1861  ;  she  died;  left  children:  Mary 
Isaac,  Ida,  Levi ;   married  for  his  third 


KULP    FAMILY.  243 

Individual  P'auillv 

Gen.  No.  No.  ' 

7        1 92 1  3  wife    Anna    Eliza    Rosenberger,  in  No- 

vember, 1875  ;  re.s.,  Blooming  Glen,  Pa. 

7        1922          4     Isaac  Di-issci,  b.  May  27,  1846. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.    1503. 

DILLMAN  KOLB^  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^  of  Isaacs,  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        1923  I     Jacob  R.  Kolb,  b.  March  14,  1831  ;  married. 

7  1923^  2  Isaac  R.  Ko/b,  b.  December  4,  1832;  m. 
Mary  Oberholzer  October  4,  1857; 
farmer  ;  dealer  in  feed,  etc. ;  Mennonites  ; 
children  :  Catharine,  Chri.stine,  Dillman, 
Mary,  Elamina,  Esther ;  Lan.sdale,  Pa. 

7        1924  3     Alary  All?!  KoIb,h.  June  12,  1834;  m.  Henry 

M.   Kolb ;    one    child,    Lsaac    K.    Kolb ; 
Hatfield,  Pa. 

7  1925  4  Cat/iariiic  Kolb,  b.  April  13,  1836;  d.  Au- 
gust 12,  1878;  m.  Samuel  G.  Leidy ; 
harnessmaker ;  children:  Mary  and 
Lydia. 

7        1926  5     Elizabctli  Kolb,  b.  June  28,  1848;  d.  April 

22,  1885  ;  m.  Charles  E.  Ball. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1505. 

VERONICA  KOLB^  (Detweiler),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacobs 
of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7        1927  I     Isaac  Dctii'cilcr,  died  in  infancy;  only  child 

by  first  husband. 


244  KULP    FAMILY. 

Children  by  second  marriage  with  John  Frick  : 

Individual  Kamilv 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

7        1928  2     Maiy  Frick,  b.  December  12,  1835  ;  m.  Rev. 

Henry  Rosenberger ;  children ;  John, 
Abraham,  Frany.  Kate,  Sarah,  William, 
Henry ;   Hatfield,  Pa. 

7  1929  3  Francis  K.  Frick,  b.  February  7,  1837;  m. 
Susan  Kulp  January  i860;  he  died  May 
3,  1866;  farmer;  Mennonites  ;  left  one 
child.  Lizzie  Frick,  b.  August  2,  1859; 
m.  William  M.  Souder  October  23,  1880  ; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Sevilla 
and  Harvey ;  res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

7        1930  4    JoJui  K.  Frick,  b.  July  9,    1839;  m.   Lydia 

H.  Crouthamel  June  28,  1863;  farmer; 
Dunkards ;  children :  Allen,  Francis, 
Elmer,  Clayton,  John,  Eva  ;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

7        193 1  5     Amanda  Frick,  b.  April  4,  1841  ;  m.  Samuel 

S.  Kolb  October  30,  1858  ;  farmer  ;  Men- 
nonites ;  children  :  Fannie,  Lizzie,  Allen, 
Amanda,  John  ;  res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

7  193 1 /<3  6  Aron  K.  Frick,  b.  November  25,  1842;  m, 
Susan  Godshall  ;    res.,  Philadelphia. 

7        1932  7     Emma  F.  Frick,  b.  December  31,  1844;  m. 

Joseph  R.  Bergey  October  24,  1 863 ; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Horace, 
Mary,  Kate. 

7        1933  8     Kate  Frick,  b.   March  9,    1847;    "^-   Henry 

C.  Delp  October  12,  1867;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  children :  Jennie,  Ellie, 
Kate ;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa. 

7  1934  9  Mati/da  Jane  Frick,  b.  October  8,  1849;  "^• 
John  Erney  September  11,  1869;  child- 
ren :  Ervin,  Oscar. 


KULP    FAMILY.  245 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1506. 

MOSES    KULP^    of  Isaacs,    of  Jacob*,    of  Isaacs,    of 
Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

luilivi.lual  Faniilv 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo." 

7        1935  I     John  M.  Kitlp. 

7  a  2     Elizabeth  Kulp,  died  single. 

7  b  3      Veronica  Kulp,  m.  Henry  Kolb  ;  no  issue. 

7  1935/^'  4  Anna  Kulp,  b.  December  13,  1841  ;  d. 
March  11,  1875;  m.  Rudolph  Moyer 
December  25,  1862;  she  died  March  11, 
1875  ;  he  married  for  his  second  wife 
Mary  Ann  Kolb,  October  31,  1875; 
children,  all  by  first  wife :  Emma,  Allen, 
Elizabeth,  Ellen,  Leidy. 

7  1936  5  Mary  Ann  Kulp,  b.  September  14,  1843  ;  m. 
Rudolph  Moyer. 

7        1937         6     Amanda  Kulp,  m.  Christian  M.  Heckman. 

7        1938  7     Isaac  Kulp,  died  in  infancy. 

All  born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1507. 
JACOB  KULP^  of  John  Kolb^,  of  J.\coB^  of  Isaacs,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMANi. 

7        1939  I     Barbara  Kulp,  b.  January  29,  1807  ;  d.  June 

7,  1834;  m.  Isaac  Kulp,  b.  January  20, 
1804  ;  d.  June  14,  1882  ;  children  :  Jacob, 
Catharine.  Isaac  married  for  his  second 
wife  Barbara  (Bair)  Brenneman,  Febru- 
ary 30,  1835;  she  died  in  September, 
(K.  F.— 17.) 


246  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iudi\-idual  Faniilj 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

7        1939  I  1854;  children  :  Abraham,  Joseph,  Mary, 

Margaret,  Lydia,  Sophia.  Isaac  married 
a  third  time  to  Sarah  Schneider  in  1857. 
He  moved  to  Ohio  in  1831,  and  to  St. 
Joseph  county,  Ind.,  in  May,  1852. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1509. 

SARAH  KOLB^  (Meyer),  of  Johns,  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaacs, 
of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        1940  I      Hcni-y  K.  Meyers,  b.  in  1817;    m.  Barbara 

Kratz  in  1842,  b.  in  1821  ;  farmer;  Men- 
nonites  ;  children:  Levi,  Huldah,  Elias  ; 
of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

7        1 94 1  2     Barbara    Meyers,  b.  in   1818;     Mennonite ; 

unmarried. 

7        1942  3     Anna  Myers,  b.  in  1825  ;  d. ;  m.  Isaac  Fretz, 

b.  in  1828;  d.  1885;  was  married  in 
1854;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  : 
Jonas,  Elias,  Sarah,  Mary ;  of  Bucks 
countv.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   151 1. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB^  (Godshall),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*, 
of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        1943  I      CatJiariiie  Godshall,  h.  dihoui  18 19;  d.,  aged 

18  years. 

7  1944  2  Maria  Godshall,  h.  February  3,  1820;  d.  in 
1887  ;  m.  David  Haldeman  June  2,  1842  ; 
he  died  about  1873;  moved  to  Elkhart 


KULP    FAMILY.  247 

Individual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7     •  1944  2  count}',   Indiana,  in  1848;    Mennonites ; 

children  :  Jacob,  Jo.seph,  Susanna,  Eliza- 
beth, John,  Sarah,  Isaac  and  Rachel. 

7        1945  3     Hoiry   Godshall,  b.    in  1822;  m.   Catharine 

Bergey  in  1  845  ;  farmer  ;  had  two  child- 
ren ;  both  died  in  infancy. 

7        1946         4     Samuci  GodsJiall,  b.  October  29,  1825;  m. 

Rebecca    Kohli    Jul)-    i,   1858;    farmer; 
'  Mennonites ;     children :     Sarah,    Anna, 

John,  James;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

7        1947  5     Jacob   Godsliall,  b.   February    29,    182S;    d. 

June  20,  18S7;  m.  Margaret  Long  May 
21,  1853;  s'''c  ^^'^s  born  August  11, 
1828;  moved  to  Elkhart  county,  Ind. ; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Eliza- 
beth, John,  William,  Andrew,  Reuben. 

7        1948  6     Sarah   Godshall,  b.  April    12,    183 1  ;     d.    in 

1884;  m.  Jacob  Brenneman  June  23, 
1850,  b.  April  13,  1825;  Mennonites; 
children  :  Andrew,  Elizabeth,  John,  Sus- 
anna, Lydia,  Mary,  Benjamin,  Sophia, 
Salome,  Peter,  Cornelius. 

7  1949  7  Isaac  Godsha/I,  b.  March  15,  1835;  m. 
Mary  Sterner  October  24,  1858;  farmer ; 
Baptist ;  children  :  Mary,  George,  Ma- 
tilda, John,  Joseph,  Sarah,  Anna,  Ina, 
Dora,  William. 

7  1950  8  Abraham  Godshall,  twin  to  Isaac  ;  b.  March 
15,  1835  ;  d.,  aged  nine  )'ears. 

7        195 1  9     ElizabctJi  Godshall^h.  K\ix\\  27,  1838;   d.  in 

July,  1870;  m.  John  J.  Kendle  ;  he  was 
b.  July    17,  1838;  d.  January  23,  1 880; 


248  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 


ily 


7        195 1  9  children:     Rachel,    Andrew,    Benjamin, 

John,  Sophia  and  Emanuel. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   15 13. 

CATHARINE  KOLB<^  (Landi.s),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob^, 
of  Isaacs  of  Jacod^,  of  DILLMAX^ 

7        1952  I      Noali    Laiidis,  b.  December   29,   1826;    m. 

Barbara  Moleba.sh  about  1849;  moved 
to  Elkhart  county,  Ind.  In  1862  he 
enlisted  in  the  army,  and  died  in  the 
hospital  at  Gallatin,  Tenn.,  in  1863; 
children :  John,  Catharine,  P^lizabeth, 
Lucinda,  Jerome. 

7        1953  2     AlpJiciis  La)idis,h.  December  25,  1830;  m. 

Barbara  Miller  August  18,  1850;  she 
was  born  January  31,  1831  ;  farmer; 
McPhcrson  county,  Kansas ;  Mennon- 
ites ;  children :  Benjamin,  Elizabeth, 
Joseph,  Aaron,  Rachel,  Catharine,  Wil- 
liam, Charles,  Fannie,  Reuben. 

7        1954          3     Elizabctli  A.  Laiuiis,  b.  November  15,  1833; 
Mennonite  ;  unmarried. 

7        1C)^4}2     4     7?c?r//r/Zc?;/<//5,  b.  November  18,  1839 ;  Men- 
nonite ;    unmarried. 

7        1955  5      Tobias  Landis,  b.  April  14,  1846;  m.  Mag- 

dalena  Messer  February  10,  1869;  she 
was  born  in  Ohio ;  res.,  in  Holmes 
county,  Ohio  ;  children  :  Oliver,  Samuel, 
Salome,  Aurelia  and  Harry. 


KULP    FAMILY.  249 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   15 14. 
ISAAC    KULP^    of   Jacobs,   of  JACOB^    of  Isaac^,   of 

JaCOB^    of    DiLLMAN'. 

Individual  Family 

GeQ.  No.  No. 

7        1956  I     Jacob  W.  Kiilp,  b.  April  12,  1831  ;  m.  Eliza- 

beth Gill  December  28,  1864;  she  was 
born  December  6,  1844;  he  cut  his  knee 
while  out  hunting  rabbits,  when  fifteen 
years  old,  and  caught  cold  in  the  wound, 
and  has  been  a  cripple  ever  since  ;  Men- 
nonites ;  children :  Harriet,  Margaret, 
Levi,  Nancy,  Cornelius,  Sarah,  Noah. 

7        1957  2      CatJiar'mc   Kiilp,    b.    March    21,    1833;     m. 

Jacob  Haldeman  June  28,  1863;  he  was 
born  March  23,  1843;  ^^  was  drafted 
and  served  nine  months  in  the  army ; 
while  in  ser\'ice  he  became  deaf,  for 
which  he  receives  pension  from  the 
Government  of  twenty-two  dollars  a 
month ;  res.,  near  Osceola,  Ind. ;  Men- 
nonites ;  children :  Isaac,  Sarah,  An- 
drew, Mary,  William. 

7        1958  3     Abraham  A"////,  b.  July  31,  1836;  m.  Eliza- 

beth Noffzinger  April  12,  i860;  she  was 
b.  November  30,  1834;  d.  March  25, 
18S3;  carpenter  and  farmer;  res.,  Elk- 
hart, Ind. ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Sarah, 
Charles,  Elmer,  Antha. 

7  1959  4  y.'^.sv//' A'////,  b.  March  14,  1838  ;  m.  Susanna 
Hunsberger;  farmer  at  Milbrook,  Mich. ; 
Mennonites ;  children :  Esther,  Isaac, 
Samuel,  Thomas,  Susanna,  Joseph. 

7  i960  5  ilTaiy  Kiilp,  b.  February  18,  1840;  m.  Dan- 
iel Gill,  b.  September  19,  1842,  near  Phil- 


250  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iudi\i'iiuil  Familv 

Gen.  No.  Xo.  " 

7        i960         5  adelphia  ;  he  is  a  section  hand  on  Lake 

Shore  Raih'oad  ;  children  :  Frank,  Alice, 
Charles. 

7        1 96 1  6     Margaret  Kiilp,  b.   August   i,  1841  ;    Men- 

nonite  ;  one  child,  Ellen  Jones. 

7        1962  7     Lydia  Kiilp,  b.  September  16,  1843;  d.  Oc- 

tober 12,  1889;  m.  John  J.  Long;  he 
died  about  1869;  carpenter;  Mennon- 
ites ;  children:  Clara,  Francis,  infant; 
she  married  for  her  second  husband  B. 
F.  Nusbaum,  in  1881. 

7        1963  8     Sop/iia  Kiiip,  b.   May  15,  1846;  m.  Freder- 

ick, Hagcr  June  24,  1866;  born  in  Ba- 
varia on  the  Rhine,  Germany,  May  3, 
1836;  farmer,  near  Osceola,  Ind. ;  Men- 
nonites  ;  children  :  Julius,  William,  Mar- 
garet, Isaac,  Ida,  Harry,  Pearly,  Harvey, 
Andrew. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1515. 
HENRY    KULP^  of  Jacoip,    of  JACOB^  of  Isaac3,  of 

JACOB^  of  DlLLMAN'. 

1  Jacob  Kiilp,  b.  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio,  De- 
cember I  5,  1833.' 

2  Isaac  Knip,  b.  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio,  No- 
vember I,  1835. 

3  Susanna  Knlp,  b.  April  15,  1838;   died. 

4  Jolin    Knlp,    b.    in    Holmes    county,    Ohio, 

March  5,  i  839. 

7        1968  5     LciK.'is  Kulp,  b.  February  22.  1841  ;  died. 


7 

1964 

7 

1965 

7 

1966 

7 

1967 

KULP    FAMILY.  2$l 


Individual 


7 

1971 

7 

1972 

7 

1973 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        1969         6     Aaron  Kit//?,h.  ]cU\ua.ry  21,  1842;   died. 

7  1970  7  Anna  Knlp,h.  February  28,  1843;  d.  June 
25,  1883. 

8  Rachel  Kulp,  b.  January  26,  1845  ;   died. 

9  Elizabeth  Kulp,  b.  February  11,  1846;  died. 

10     Sarah    Kulp,  b.  in    Holme.s    county,  Ohio, 
February  29,  1847. 

7  [974  II  Peter  Kulp,  b.  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio,  Oc- 
tober 15,  1849  ;  m.  Sarah  Egleson  March 
14,  1872;  she  was  born  in  1848;  farmer 
in  Holmes  county,  Ohio  ;  Mennonites  ; 
children  :  Louisa,  Susie,  Fannie,  Henry, 
Aaron,  Sarah,  Alvin,  Eda. 

7  1975  12  Gertrude  Kulp,  b.  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio, 
June  20,  1854. 

7  1976  13  Lydia  Kulp,  b.  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio, 
September  14,  1856;  m.  Christian  Wise 
January  I,  1888;  one  child,  Henry. 

7  1977  14  Tobias  Kidp,  b.  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio, 
April  17,  1862;  m.  Mary  Catharine 
Silvius  in  1889;  she  was  born  October 
12.  \\ 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   15 16. 

GERTRUDE    KULP^  (Seese),  of  Jacobs,  of  JACOB^  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^",  of  Dillman'. 

7        1978  I     Joseph  IV.  Seese,  h.  December  14,  1840;  m. 

Nancy  Jane  Morris  November  15,  1865  ; 
in    1 87 1   they  moved   to  Grand  Rapids, 


252  KULP    FAMILY. 

luiiividual         Family 


Gen. 


7        1978  I  Mich.,  where  .she  died  July  15,  1873;  in 

early  life  Mr.  Seese  was  a  .school  teacher  ; 
children  :  Minneola,  Arlington,  Joseph 
M. ;  for  his  second  wife,  Esther  Kline, 
December  31,  1879;  children:  Georgi- 
ana,  Ophelia. 

7        1979          2      CatJiarinc   Ann    Sccsc,    b.    May    25,    1845  ; 
Mennonite  ;  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   15 17. 
ANN  KULP^  (Seese),  of  J.AcoiiS,  of  J.acc^b^,  of  Isaacs,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7  1980  I  Albert  Sccsc,  b.  in  Ohio  September  7,  1846; 
m.  Mary  Radei^;  children :  Benjamin, 
Jerome,  Hattie,  Miner,  Minerva,  Verna, 
Nellie,  Melvin. 

7        1 98 1  2    Jacob  Sccsc,  died  in  infancy. 

7        1982  3     Abraliain  Sccsc,  h.  in  Ohio  May  31,  1850; 

m.  Mary  Hunsberger  February  i,  1874; 

she  was    born   July  23,   1856;    German 

.Baptists;    children:    John,  William,   Ira, 

Harve}'. 

7  1983  4  Mary  Ann  Sccsc,  h.  in  Ohio  October  12, 
1853;  m.  Henry  Hunsicker;  he  died  in 
1887;  children:  Rudy,  Rosey,  Robert, 
Walter,  Rolla,  Harry. 

5  Lczl'is  Sccsc,  h.  in  Ohio,  April  4,  1855;  m. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Doty ;  she  died  April 
II,  1880,  without  issue;  Lewis  married 
for  his  second  wife  Mary  Hoo\-er,  March 


KULP    FAMILY.  253 

6,  1881  ;  she  was  born  October  8,  1856; 
German  Baptist ;  children  :  Bertha,  Aus- 
tin, Blanche,  Lavina. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   15 18. 

ELIZABETH     KOLB^    (Gehman),    of    Abrahams,    of 
Jacob'^,  of  Isaacs  of  JAC0B^  of  Dillman'. 

7        1984  I      Abraham  Gclnuan,  b.  November  20,  1819; 

m.  Hannah  Moyer  December  20,  1846; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Samuel, 
John,  Elizabeth,  Anna,  Sarah,  Catharine, 
Hannah. 

7        1985  2      Cliristiaii   Gcinnaii,  b.  January   5,  1823;  m. 

Anna  Moyer  about  1843;  shoemaker; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Samuel,  Sarah, 
Abraham,  Elizabeth,  Joseph,  Isaac, 
Christian,  Isaiah,  Anna. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   15 19. 

ABRAHAM  KOLB^  of  Abrahams,  of  JACOB^  of  Isa.ac3, 
of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        1986  I      Sarah  Kiilp,  b.  September  3,  1838  ;  m.  Levi 

Strohme  March  23,  1861  ;  carpenter; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Abraham,  Dan- 
iel, Jacob,  Katie,  Lizzie,  Mary,  Isaac, 
John,  Sallie,  Levi,  Hannah  and  Emma. 

7        1987  2     ElizabctJi  Kulp,  b.  in    1741  ;    died  in    1871  ; 

unmarried  ;   Mennonite. 


254  KULP    FAMILY. 

luflivi'lual         Family 
Gen.  So.  Xo. 

7        1988  3    Catharine    S.  Kiilp,    b.    June    24,    1842;    m. 

John  H.  Kolb,  b.  October  28,  1840; 
farmer  in  Hilltown,  Bucks  county,  Pa.; 
children  :  Jacob,  Abraham,  SaUie,  Mary, 
John. 

7  19S9  4  Jacob  S.  Kiilp,  b.  in  1845  ;  m.  Elizabeth 
Kolb  in  1869;  farmer;  Mennonite.s ; 
children :  Catharine,  Henry,  Abraham, 
Sarah,  Jacob  ;  in  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1520. 

ANNA  KULP^  (Oberholzer),  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^ 
of  I.SAAC3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        1990  I     Jacob  K.  Oberhoirjcr,  b.  September  14,  1826; 

m.  Hannah  Baum  November  25,  1849; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  he  was  chosen  a 
deacon  in  the  Mennonite  church  at  Deep 
Run  November  i,  1859;  children:  Mar- 
tin, Hetty,  Anna,  Sallie,  Joseph,  Katie, 
Jacob. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1521. 

JACOB  KULP^  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^  of  Isaac?,  of 
J.\c()B^  of  Dillman'. 

7        1 99 1  I     Elizabctli  Knlp,  b.  June  7,  1830;  d.  Decem- 

ber 21,  1864 ;  single. 

7        1992  2     Abraham    M.  Kulp,  b.   May   13,   1838;    m. 

Elmira  B.  Slifer,  of  Steinsburgh,  Pa.,  Oc- 
tober 27,  i860;  farmer;  Mennonites; 
children  :  Harvey,  Mary,  Jacob,  Willis, 
Lizzie,  Ella,  Abraham,  Carrie. 


KULP    FAMILY.  255 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1522. 
JOHN  H.  KULP^  of  Abraham^,  of  Jacob^  of  Isaacs,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

Inrliviilual  Family 

Gen.  .\.j.  Xo. 

7        1993  I     PJiilip  S.  Kiilp,  b.  July  27,  1845  ;  m.  Sophia 

D.  Bishop  December  19,  1868;  farmer; 
no  issue  ;  of  Franconia,  Pa. 

7  1994  2  Sarah  S.  Kiilp,  b.  December  4,  1846;  m. 
Benjamin  C.  Kratz  November  30,  1867; 
farmer;  Franconia  township,  Montgom- 
ery county,  Pa. ;  Mennonites  ;  children  : 
Ulysses  K.  Kratz,  Katie  K.  Kratz,  John 
K.  Kratz,  Abraham  K.  Kratz  and  Sallie 
K.  Kratz. 

7        1995  3     Ajina    S.  Kiilp,    b.    January   18,    1850;     m. 

Abraham  H.  Rosenberger,  b.  May  29, 
1838;  children:  John,  Ervin,  Sallie, 
Katie,  Anna,  Carrie.  , 

7  1996  4  ElizabctJi  S.  Kulp.h.  October  18,  1854;  m. 
Daniel  C.  Kratz,  of  Salford,  Montgom- 
ery county.  Pa.,  September  2,  1876; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Harvey, 
Katie. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1523. 

DAVID  H.  KULP^  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^,  of  Isaacs, 
of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

7        1997  I      Samuel   D.  Knlp,  b. 'August  4,    1849;  ^^~ 

married. 

7        1998  2     Sarah  Ann  D.  Kiilp,  b.  April   2,  1851  ;    m. 

Jacob   H.   Kolb,  b.  September  13.  1855  ; 


256  KULP    FAMILY. 

ILldi^■idllal  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        1998  2  farmer;   Mennonites ;  children:  Harvey, 

David,  Katie  ;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

7        '999  3    J'-^'^'-  D-  ^'^^'^P,  b.  October  25,  1852  ;  d.  Sep- 

tember 21,  1853. 


CHILDREN  OF.  No.   1524. 
BARBARA  KOLB^  (Moycr),  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^, 

of  ISAAC3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        2000  I      Sarah  K.  Mover,  b.  September  17,  1841  ;  m. 

Mahlon  Meyer,  b.  July  29,  1838  ;  child- 
ren :   Barbara,  Eliza,  Edward,  Irwin. 

7        2001  2     ElirjabctJi    Moycr,  b.  January  24,    1846;  m. 

Mahlon  Kooker  January  15,  i860;  b. 
February  13,  1846;  shoemaker;  Men- 
nonites ;  children  :  Sarah,  Jacob. 

7        2002  3     Anna    Mover,  b.  September    27,   1851;    m. 

Christian  I\Ie}-er ;  Mennonites ;  child- 
ren :   Lizzie,  Barbara  and  Sallie. 

7       2003         4     Marj  Moycr,  b.  May  22,  1855  ;    m.  Samuel 
Landis ;  no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1528. 
HENRY  L.  KULP^  of  Dillmax^,  of  JACOB^  of  Isaac3, 

of  JaCOB^,  of  DILLMA^•^ 

7       2004  I      Mary  Knlp,  b.   March  29,   1836;  m.  Jacob 

Kolb,  farmer  ;  children  :  Henry,  Tillman, 
Amanda,  Lizzie. 


KULP    FAMILY.  257 


Indivi.hial  Family 


(ien. 


7        2005  2     Dillman  Kulp,  b.  August  12,  1839;  died  in 

infancy. 

7  ■     2006  3     Hester    Kulp,  b.   September    23,    1840;     m. 

Joseph  B.  Fretz  November  23,  1867; 
she  died  January  21,  1878;  farmer; 
children  :  Sarah,  Henry,  Emma,  Catha- 
rine, Harvey. 

7  2007  4  ElizabetJi  Ku/p,h.  May  19,  1848;  m.  Jacob 
S.  Kolb,  b.  in  1 845  ;  farmer ;  Mennon- 
ites  ;  children  :  Catharine,  Henry,  Abra- 
ham, Sarah,  Jacob. 

7        2008  5     Philip  Kulp,  b.  December  25,  1850;  died  in 

infancy. 

7  2009  6  Sarah  Ann  Kulp,  b.  August  13,  1853;  m. 
Eli  S.  Strouse  January  19,  1878;  Men- 
nonites  ;  children  :  Katie,  Lizzie,  Mary, 
Emma,  Harry,  Harvey,  Annie. 

7  2010  7  Jacob  H.  Kulp,  b.  September  13,  1855;  m. 
Sarah  Ann  D.  Kolb  January  11,  1879; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Harvey, 
David,  Katie. 

7        201 1  8     Isaac   H.    Kulp,  b.   January  28,    1863;    m. 

Mary  Angeny,  of  Blooming  Glen,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1887;   Mennonites. 

All  of  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1529. 

ANNA    KULP^  (Angeny),  of  Dillman^,  of  Jacob^,  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 


258  KULF   FAMILY. 

Famil.v 

,      ^  ,  "         m. 


Gen. 


7       2012  I      Hester  Ajigoiy,  b.  December   14,  1833; 

Jacob  Hockman  October  15,  1859;  car- 
penter ;  children  :   Reuben  and  Annie. 

7       2013  2     Barbara    Aiigcuy,   b.    May    28,    1835;    m. 

Henry  M.  Kramer  September  29,  1864; 
carpenter  in  Philadelphia ;  children : 
Emma,  William,  Anna,  Linford ;  of 
Bucks  count)',  Pa. 

7  2014  3  Dilviaii  Agcny,  b.  April  28,  1844;  m.  Vic- 
toria Grace  Wickart  June  17,  1886; 
salesman  in  i:^eneral  store ;  one  child ; 
Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1530. 
JACOB    KULP^   of  Henrys,    of  Jacob^,  of  Isaacs,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        2015  I      Anna    Kulp,    b.    September    22,    1838;     m. 

Henry  Smith  May  4,  1867;  Mennon- 
ites ;  children :  Mary,  Lizzie,  Harvey, 
Jacob,  Henry. 

7  2016  2  JoJui  H.  Kiilp,  b.  October  28,  1840;  m. 
Catharine  S.  Kolb  March  16,  1867;  res., 
Hilltown,  Pa.;  farmer;  children:  Jacob, 
Abraham,  Sallie,  Mary,  John. 

7        2017  3      ]\'ro)tica  Kiilp,h.  ■shont  1843;   died  young. 

7  2018  4  Elizabeth  Kulp,  b.  October  9,  1845;  un- 
married. 


KULP    FAMILY.  259 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1531. 
ISAAC    KULP^    of  Henrys,  of  J.acob^,  of  Isaacs,    of 

JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 


lu.livi.luiU 


Gon. 


7        2019  I      Henry  J\I.  Kiilp,  b.  May  11,  1S36;  m.  Mary 

Ann  Kolb  January  15,  1859;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  one  child,  Isaac  K. ;  of 
Bucks  county,  Pa. 

7  2020  2  Elizabctli  Kulp,  b.  February  5,  1842;  m. 
John  M.  Hockman  March  27,  1869; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Anna, 
Margaret,  Mary,  Isaac,  John  ;  of  Bucks 
count)-,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1532. 
JOSEPH    KULP^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^  of  Isaacs,  of 

JaCOB^  of  DlLLMAN\ 

7       202  1  I     Hoiry    Kiilp,   b.   September   12,   1842;    m. 

Susanna  Hockman  February  29,  1868; 
she  \vas  born  May  26,  1 846 ;  d.  August 
9,  1872;  Mennonites;  one  child,  Lizzie; 
Henry  married  for  his  second  wife  Ve- 
ronica Kolb,  May  10,  1873  ;  two  child- 
ren, John  and  Aaron,  twins,  b.  February 
17,  1876;  died  in  infancy. 

7.      2022  2      Catharine  Knlp,  b.  October  2,  1843  !  d.  aged 

nine  j'ears. 

7       2023  3     A/ma  Kiilp,  b.  August  8,  1846;  m.  Oliver 

Charles  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Joseph 
and  Charles. 


200  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.      .  Xo. 

7        2024         4     Euos  Knlp,  b.  September  26,  1849;  d.  aged 
three  years. 

7       2025  5     Aaron    M.  Kulp,  b.  October  21,   1853;   m. 

Mary  Kolb  ;   Mennonites  ;  no  issue. 
All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1534. 

ELIZABETH   KULP^  (Angeny),  of  Henry^,  of  Jacob^ 
of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

7        2026  I      Hoiry  A>igciij',h. -dhoxxi  id>42;  d.  in  infancy. 

7  2    Jacob  K.  Angciiy,h.  December  1 1,  1845  ;  m. 

Catharine  Shelly  April  12,  1873  ;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Elizabeth,  Henry, 
David,  Jacob,  Mary,  Katie,  Ann ;  of 
Bucks  county.  Pa. 

7       2027  3     Anna    Angeny,  b.  September   i,   1850;    m. 

Henry  K.  Detweiler  February  28,  1874; 
farmer,  near  Blooming  Glen  ;  Mennon- 
ites ;  children  :  Samuel  A.,  David,  Mary, 
Elizabeth,  Annie,  Mary,  Jacob,  Emma. 

7  2028  4  Alary  Angeny,  b.  April  18,  1857;  m.  Isaac 
H.  Kulp,  of  Blooming  Glen,  February 
19,  1887;  Mennonites. 


childrp:n  of  no.  1535. 

SAMUEL  MUSSELMAN^  of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Mus- 
selman),  of  Jacob-*,  of  Is.\ac3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

7        2029  I      Catharine    Mnsselnian,    b.    September    22, 

1836;  m.  Joseph  Krout,  of  New  Britain, 


KULP    FAMILY.  26l 

7        2029  I  September   30,    i860,  b.  September    20, 

1827;  d.  January  4,  1883;  children: 
John,  William,  Samuel,  Sallie,  Adaline, 
Henry,    Joseph,    Catharine,    Elizabeth, 

Annie. 

7        2030  2     Sara/i  Miisscluiaii,  h.  October  28,  1838;  m. 

Jacob  Letherman,  b.  April  30,  1837; 
children  :  Samuel  and  John. 

7       2031  3    Joseph  M.  M2isscli}ian,h.  February  19,  1841  ; 

m.  Sarah  Wolfinger  January  4,  1862; 
she  was  born  December  15,  1842  ;  child- 
ren :  Mary,  Samuel,  Sallie,  Reuben, 
Henry. 

7  2032  4  Henry  M.  Mussclinan,  b.  August  8,  1844; 
m.  Lavina  Krout  February  14,  1864,  b. 
April  21,  1845;  children:  Philip,  Mary, 
Joseph,  Henry,  Samuel ;  of  New  Britain. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1536. 

ELIZABETH  MUSSELMAN^  (Moyer),  of  Catharine 
Kolb5  (Musselman),  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man.' 

7       2033  I      /;//(^r;// jTc;;/,  still-born  in  1846. 

7       2034         2     Simeon  Moycr,  b.  December  18,  1848. 

7       2035  3     Barbara  Moyer,  h.  November  30,  1850;  m. 

Isaiah  Brunner  November  5,  1869;  Men- 
nonites  ;  one  child,  Magdalena. 

7       2036         4     Christian  Moyer,  b.  July   16,  1855  ;  d.  De- 
cember, 1869. 

(K.  F.— iS.) 


262  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iudi\idual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo.' 

7       2037  5     Henry  Moycr,h.  December  6,  1856;  d.  Jan- 

uary, 1857. 

7        2038         6      Catharine  J/<?j^7',  b.  September  4,  1858;  d. 
February,  1870. 
All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1537. 

JACOB  K.  MUSSELMAN^  of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Mus- 
selman),  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman'. 

7        2039  I      Simon    M.    Mnssclvian,    b.    November    23, 

1845  ;  m.  Mary  Geisinger  November  16, 
1867;  farmer;  Mennonites ;  children: 
Hannah,  Mary,  Katie,  Jacob,  Willie, 
Edward. 

7        2040         2      [JT/Z/Vr;// J///j-ir/wrt«,  b.  October  23,  1849  ;  d. 
December  25,  1869. 

7        2041  3     Sarah  Mnssclvian,  b.  April  i,  1857;  d.  No- 

vember 23,  1857;   of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1538. 

HENRY  MUSSELMAN^  of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Mus- 
selman),  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        2042  I      CatJiarinc  Mnssclvian. 

7       2043  2     Snsan  Mnssclvian,  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  263 


CHILDREN  OF 

No. 

1543- 

BENJAMIN  KULP^  of  Isaacs 

of   LsAAC4, 

of  v. 

SAAC3, 

of 

Jacob%  of  D 

ILLMAN'. 

Gen. 

7 

Iuiii\i.:lu;il 
No. 

2044 

Faniilv 
No. 

I      Isaac  Knlp. 

7 

2045 

2     Etios  Kulp. 

7 

2046 

3     Si V ion  Kulp. 

7 

2047 

4     Oliver  Kulp. 

7 

2048 

5     Ann  Kill  p. 

All  of  Gwynedd,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1550. 

JESSE    CASSEL^,    of  Catharine    Kolbs    (Cassel),    of 
Isaac*,  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       2049  ^     Elirjabcth  Cassel,  m.  Jacob  Swartley,  son  of 

Philip  Swartley,  of  Franconia,  Montgom- 
ery county,  Pa.;  he  died  about  1880; 
then  she  married  John  Kindig ;  he  died, 
and  she  married  John  Custer. 

7  2049^  2  Ann  Cassel,  m.  Abraham  Delp ;  had  three 
children,  Katie,  Emanda  and  Samuel ; 
he  died ;  she  married  Noah  Ruth,  of 
Kulpsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1551. 

ISAAC    CASSEL^    of  Catharine    Kolrs    (Cassel),  of 
Isaacs  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman^ 

7       2050  I     Elica    Cassel,    m.    Abraham    Kolb,    son    of 


264  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen,  No.  Xo. 

7       2050  I  Jacob     Kolb,    bishop    of    Towamencin 

township,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  he 
is  a  deacon  in  the  Mennonite  congrega- 
tion at  Hatfield ;  farmer. 

7       2051  2     Lovina   Casscl,  m.  Christian  Cassel,  son  of 

Joseph  Cassel ;  resided  near  Kulpsville, 
Pa. ;  his  w  ife  died  ;  he  married  a  second 
time  to  Mary  Harley,  and  moved  to 
Philadelphia. 

7       2052  3     Isaac  R.  Casscl,  va.  KwnxaVioyQx  \  she  died, 

leaving  one  child. 

Emma  Verona  Casscl,  m.  Abraham  Benner. 

Isaac  R.  Casscl,  m.  again  to  Annie  E.  Ensley, 
and  had  the  following  children  : 

1  Alma  E.  Casscl,  b.  1879. 

2  Oliver E.  Casscl,  b.  1 88 1 ;  deceased. 

3  Calvin  E.  Casscl,  b.  1883. 

4  Martha  E.  Casscl,  b.  1885. 


2oq 


5J 


Salome  C^ 

assel,  m.  Jerome  Ludwig  ; 

children 

I 

Preston. 

2 

Irene. 

3 

George. 

4 

Allen. 

5 

Agnes. 

6 

Willie. 

7 

Earle. 

8 

Ammon. 

9 

Raymond. 

10 

Grace. 

1 1 

Sheridan. 

KULP    FAMILY.  265 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1552. 

ELI  CASSEL^,  of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*, 
of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

luilividual  Faniilv 

GfU.  Xu.  No.  ' 

7       2054  I      Ejios  Cassel,  m.  Miss  Erb. 

7       2055  2      Catharine  Cassel. 

7        2056         3     Eli  Cassel,  m.  Rebecca  Dill. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1553. 

RACHEL    CASSEL^    (Leidy),   of    Catharine   Kolbs 
(Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        2057  I      Catharine  Ann  Leidy,  b.  October  8,  1834; 

d.  May  20,  1852. 

7        2058  2     Mary  Leidy,  b.   May  20,  1836;  m.  Samuel 

Kinzer,    b.    October   15,    1833;    farmer; 
res.,  Juniata  county.  Pa. 

7  2059  3  ii// ZcvV/j',  b.  February  13,  1840;  d.  October 
15,  1885  ;  m.  Katie  Ann  Bergey,  daugh- 
ter of  Christian  Bergey,  of  Lederachs- 
ville.  Pa.  Mr.  Leidy  had  been  on  a  visit 
to  his  father  in  Juniata  county.  Pa.,  and 
took  sick  and  died  and  is  buried  there. 
He  was  a  cigarmaker ;  she  resides  in 
Philadelphia. 

7  2060  4  Josiah  Leidy,  b.  September  26,  1844;  d.  Oc- 
tober 31,  1885  ;  m.  Susan  Watt,  b.  Sep- 
tember 16,  1844,  of  Juniata  county.  Pa. 

7        2061  5      Sarah  Jane    Leidy,    b.    June    14,    1853;     '^• 

February  22,  1875. 


266  ■       KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1553a. 

CATHARINE  CASSEL^  (Ratzel),  of  Catharine  Kolbs 
(Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isa.\c3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

I^di^■idual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2062  I     Anna  Ratzcl,  b.  November  2,  1830;  d.  April 

12,  1852;  m.  Jacob  K.  Freed  October 
20,  1850;  carpenter  and  farmer;  Men- 
nonite-s  ;  one  son,  Charles. 

7        2063  2      Charles  Ratzel. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1553b. 

ELIZABETH  CASSEL^  (Keyser),  of  Catharine  Kolbs 
(Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2064  I      Sarah  Kcyscr,  m.  Abraham  Kolb,  a  deacon 

in  the   Mennonitc  church  at  Skippack  ; 
farmer. 

2  Mary  Keyser,  m.  Charles  Baringer. 

3  Magdalena  Keyser,  m.  Abraham  Kolb. 

4  Isaae  Keyser,  m.  L\'dia  Tyson. 

5  Sadie  Keyser,  deceased. 

6  Henry  Keyser,  deceased. 

7  Sisie  Keyser,  deceased. 


7 

2065 

7 

2066 

7 

2067 

7 

2068 

7 

2069 

7 

2070 

CHILDREN  OF  No.    1553c. 

ANN  CASSEL^  (Kolb),  of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel), 
of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       2071  I     Jaeob  Kolb,  m.    Schneider;    had    one 

child,  who  died  in  infancy. 

7        2072  2     Jesse  Kolb,  died  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  26/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1554. 

JOHN   ALDERFER^    of  Fredericks,   of  Elizabeth 
KoLB"*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac  Kolb^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

mily 
No. 

1  J  oil)  I  Alderfer. 

2  Frederick  Alderfer  ;  had  two  or  three  daugh- 
ter.s.     See  1554,  individual  number. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1555. 

JACOB  ALDERFER^  of  Frederick^  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb4  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob^  of  DILLMAN^ 

7       2080  I     Elizabeth   Alderfer,  m.   Henry   Bean ;    res., 

Lower    Salford,     Montgomery    county, 
Pa. ;   farmer. 

7       2081  2    Jacob   Alderfer,    died    young,    aged    about 

eighteen  years. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1556. 

MOLLY  ALDERFER^  (Hendricks),  of  Frederick^, 
of  Elizabeth  Koli;'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7  2082  ^  I  Benjamin  Hendricks,  b.  October  26,  1821  ; 
m.  December  31,  1843,  to  Susan  Lether- 
man  ;  children  :  Mary,  Jacob,  John,  Bar- 
bara, Minerva,  Amanda,  Sarah  ;  residing 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

7       2083  2     Frederick  Hendricks,  unmarried. 


268  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  2084  3  Jacob  Hendricks,  m.  Annie  Moyer  ;  he  was 
accidentally  killed  by  a  fall  from  the  over- 
head in  his  barn  ;  residing  at  Blooming 
Glenn,  Pa. ;  children :  Maria,  Lizzie, 
Hannah,  Sarah  Ann. 

7       2085  4    Joseph    Hendricks,    m.    Mary    Yakel ;    res., 

Perkasie,  Pa. ;  one  daughter,  Emma, 
who  married  Tobias  Bissey ;  have  one 
child,  Stella  May. 

7  2086  5  Abraham  Hendricks,  m.  first,  Lydia,  and 
second,  Nancy  Hunsicker;  res.,  Per- 
kasie, Pa. ;   no  issue. 

7  2087  6  Eli::abeth  Hendricks,  b.  August  16,  1832; 
m.  Amos  Pcnnypacker,  b.  March  31, 
1826;  m.  May  18,  1850;  children:  John, 
Daniel,  Mary,  Susanna,  Abraham,  Wil- 
liam. 

7  2088  7  Hetty  Ann  Hendricks,  m.  Jacob  Landis  ;  he 
died  in  1894;  children:  Ephraim,  Sam- 
uel, I^zra,  Rosa,  Lydia,  George. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1557. 

SALLIE  ALDERFER^  (Godshall),  of  Fredericks,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Lsaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7       2089  I      Fredei'ick  Godshall,  m.  Barbara  Ziegler  ;  res., 

Philadelphia.  , 

7        2090         2    John  Godshall,  m.  Nanc\'  Benner  ;  res.,  Lans- 
dale,  Pa. 

7        2091  3     Harry  Godshall,    M.  D.,  m.  P2mma    Cope; 

res.,  Philadelphia;  a  practicing  physician 
and  druggist;  died  about  1880. 


KULP    FAMILY.  269 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1559. 

ELIZABETH    ALDERFER^    (Fretz),    of    Isaac^,    of 
Elizabeth  Kolb'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dill- 

MAN\ 

ludividual  Familv 

Geu.'  No.  No. 

7        2092  I      Barbara  Frctz. 

7        2093  2     Ulary  Frctrj,  d. ;    m.  Christian    Letherman ; 

had  issue;  res.,  DubHn,  Pa. 

7  2094  3  Isaac  Fret.':,  b.  in  1828;  d.  1885;  m.  Anna 
Myers  in  1854;  res.,  Bedminsterville, 
Pa.;  farmer;  Mennonites ;  children: 
Jonas,  EHas,  Sarah,  Mary. 

7        2095  4     ElizahctJi  Fretz,  m.  William  Myers,  of  Dub- 

lin, Bucks  county.  Pa. 

5  Catharine  Fretz,  died  unmarried. 

6  Hannah  Fretz,  m.  Lewis  Myers. 

7  Sara/i  Fretz,  m.  John  Oberholzer  December 

19,  1S38. 

7  2099  8  Le-cu  A.  Fretz,  d.  May  17,  1885;  m.  Mary 
Oberholzer,  Bedminster,  Pa. ;  children  : 
Joseph,  Uiy.vAc,  Abraham,  Mary. 


7 

2096 

7 

2097 

7 

2098 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1560. 

CATHARINE  ALDERFER^  (Landis),  of  Isaacs,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man\ 

7       2100  I      Elizabeth    Landis,    b.  September   10,    1822; 

m.  Henry  Fretz. 


270  KULP    FAMILY. 

lurtividual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

7        2101  2     Mary   Laiidis,  b.   November  23,    1825;     m. 

Joseph  Hagy  ;  Mennonites  ;  Franconia 
Square,  Pa. 

7        2102  3     Anna  Landis.h.  February  2,  1828  ;  d.  March 

15,  1889;  was  married  to  John  Goshow 
April  7,  1870;  he  died  May  26,  1880; 
no  issue. 

7  2103  4  Catharine  Landis,  b.  October  7,  1830;  m. 
Elias  Freed  October  18,  1853  ;  Mennon- 
ites ;  one  child,  Mary  Anna  Freed  ;  res., 
Franconia,  Pa. 

7  2104  5  Sarah  Landis,  b.  September  18,  1833;  m. 
Joseph  F.  Meyers. 

7       2105  6     Abraham    Landis,  b.  January  9,   1836;    m. 

Susanna  Meyers  September  3,  1864;  she 
died  April  16,  1880;  farmer;  Mennon- 
ites. 

7  2106  7  Isaac  Landis,  b.  December  20,  1838;  m. 
Lydia  Wismer  October  17,  1863;  form- 
er; Mennonites;  children  :  Katie,  Mary, 
Daniel,  Lizzie;  near  Evansburg,  Pa. 

7        2107  8     Daniel  A.  Landis,  b.   December  20,    1838; 

twin  to  Isaac;  m.  Catharine  Ruth  Janu- 
ary 12,  1867  ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  Fran- 
conia, Pa. 

y        2108  9     Susanna  Landis,  b.   August  23,  1842;   un- 

married. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1561. 

ABRAHAM  O.  ALDERFER^  of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth 
KoLB^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 


Gen. 

Indiviflual 
No, 

7 

2109 

KULP    FAMILY.  2/1 

Faiidlv 
No. 

I      Isaac  Aldcrfcr,  b.  October  19,  1828  ;  d.  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1830. 

7  21 10  2  Rudolpli  Aldcrfci ,  b.  November  16,  1830; 
d.  October  2,  1859;  m.  Catharine  Bean 
September  17,  1853;  farmer:  children: 
Abraham,  Jeremiah,  Lizzie. 

7        21 1 1  3     AbraJiam  Aldcrfcr.h.  October  22,  1832;  d. 

February  16,  1838. 

7  21 12  4  ElirjahctJi  ^-J/c/^v/r/',  b.  January  29,  1838;  m. 
Jacob  H.  Allebach  in  1855;  farmer; 
Harleysville,  Pa. ;  Mennonite.s ;  child- 
ren :  Mary  and  Romanus. 

7        21 13  5      Henry  M.  Aldcrfcr,  b.   February  26,  1839; 

m.  Barbara  H.  Tyson  March  i,  1863; 
res.,  Collegeville,  Pa. ;  Mennonites  ;  no 
issue. 

7        21 14  6     Mary    Aldcrfcr,    b.    January  26,    1841  ;     m. 

Samuel  K.  Cassel  January  20,  1866; 
farmer;  Mennonites;  res.,  Franconia, 
Pa. ;  children :   Lizzie,  Rachel,  Isaiah. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1562. 

HENRY    O.   ALDERFER^  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb4  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        21 15  I      Isaac  M.  Alderfer,  b.  February  18,  1834;   d. 

March  20,  1873;  m.  Catharine  Souder 
October  29,  1859;  farmer;  Mennonites; 
Franconia,  Pa. 

7  2 116  2  Abraliam  M.  Alderfer,  b.  November  29, 
1839;  m.  Mary  C.  Godshall  November 
21,  1863;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.;  feed,  flour 
and  hay. 


2/2  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludivi.lual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xu. 

7       21 17  3     Barbara  M.  Aldcrfcr,  b.  December  7,  1850; 

d.  March  28,  1888;  m.  Jacob  Price  De- 
cember 23,  1871  ;  he  died  April  7,  1874. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1563. 

NANCY  ALDERFER6  (Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth 
KoLB'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7       21 18  I      ElizabctJi  Kolb,  b.   December  29,    1825;  m. 

Daniel  K.  Cassel,  school  teacher,  author 
of  the  History  of  the  Mennonites,  on 
February  16,  1845.  He  was  born  April 
22,  1S20,  near  Schwenksville,  Pa.;  now 
residing  in  Philadelphia  ;   Mennonites. 

7  21 19  2  Mary  Ko/b,h.  January  28,  1828;  m.  Abra- 
ham K.  Cas.sel,  b.  March  28,  1822;  d. 
1892;   Mennonites;   Harleysville,  Pa. 

7  2120  3  Susanna  Kolb,  b.  April  7,  1830;  m.  John  F. 
Wile,  b.  March  30,  1827;  res.,  Harleys- 
ville, Pa. ;   Mennonites. 

7        212 1  4     /Av/;;;' AW/;,  b.  October  20,  1834;  d.  young. 

7       2122  5     Katie  AW/\  b.  P\'bruary  7,  1837;  d.  young. 

7  2123  6  Jonas  Kolb,  b.  March  28,  1839;  m.  Mary 
Swartley  ;  moved  to  Anderson  county, 
Kansas  ;  farmer. 

7  2124  7  Jr7//m;// AW/;,  b.  August  16,  1841  ;  m.  Mag- 
gie Fleckenstcin,  Ro}'ersford,  Pa. 

7        2125  8      Samuii  Kolb,h.  November  i,  1844;  d.  Au- 

gust 22.  1847. 


Individual 

GeD. 

No. 

7 

2126 

KULP    FAMILY.  273 

Family 
No. 

9  Jacob  A.  Ko!b,  b.  April  i,  1848;  m.  Sarah 
Delp ;  she  died ;  he  married  a  second 
time  to  Ehza  Yoiiny  ;  j-es.,  Harleysville, 
Pa. 

2127  10     Sallic  Kolb,  b.  August  26,  1832;  d.  Novem- 

ber 8,  1883;  m.  Rev.  Josiah  Clemmer, 
Franconia,  Pa. ;  Mennonites.  He  is  a 
bishop  in  the  Mennonite  church  at  Fran- 
conia ;  married  a  second  time  to  Lydia 
Derstein. 

2128  II      Annie   Kolb,  b.  November    25,   1850;    m. 

Isaac  Delp,  farmer ;  Mennonites ;  res., 
Mainland,  Pa. ;  no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1564. 

ISAAC    O.   ALDERFER^   of   Isaacs,   of    Elizabeth 
KoLB'^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

7        2129  I      Isaac    D.    Alderfer,    m.    Susanna     Landis ; 

farmer  ;   Mennonites  ;  res.,  Mainland,  Pa. 

7  2130  2  George  D.  Alderfer,  VL\.^-d.xy  Q\Q.Yi\Q\-\'&\  res., 
near  Harleysville,  Pa. ;  a  justice-of-the- 
peace  and  conveyancer  ;  farmer. 

7        21 3 1  3     Susanna   Alderfer,    m.  George    R.   Landis, 

deceased ;  res.,  Philadelphia. 

7  2132  4  Ulary  Ann  Alderfer,  m.  Michael  Oberholzer  ; 
resided  at  Lederachsville,  Pa. ;  both  de- 
ceased. 


274  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1568. 

BENJAMIN  ALDERFER^  of  Jacobs,  of  Elizabeth 
KoLB'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacoi'/,  of  Dillman'. 

Iu.iivi(iual  Family 

Gea.  No.  No. 

7        2133  I      Rcithcn    Alderfer,  m.  a    Miss    Rosen- 

be  rger ;      mox-ed    to     Hilltown,    Bucks 
count\-,  Pa. ;  farmer;   Mennonites. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1572. 

JACOB    F.   ALDERFER^   of  Jacobs,    of    Elizabeth 
KoLBt  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        2134  I     Jolui  B.  Alderfer,  h.  December  9,  1852;  m. 

Lizzie  Bean,  daughter  of  Peter  Bean ; 
have  two  children  ;  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. 

7       2135  2     David  B.  Alderfer,  b.  March  9,  1855;  un- 

married (1894). 

7  2136  3  Mary  Ann  Alderfer,  h.  February  28,  1857; 
m.  Isaac  O.  Kratz ;  res.,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa. ;  son  of  John  A.  Kratz ; 
have  six  children  ;  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. 

7  2137  4  Caroline  Alderfer,  b.  February  18,  1861  ; 
m.  Jacob  S.  Alderfer,  son  of  Jacob  K. 
Alderfer  ;  have  eight  children  ;  Mont- 
gomery countw  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1586. 

ABRAHAM  KOLB^  of  Sarah  Hunsickers  (Kolb),  of 
Jacob+,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 

MAN^ 


KULP    FAMILY.  2/5 


Gen. 


7        2139  I      Sarah  Koll\  b.  September  3,  1838;  m.  Levi 

Strohme  March  23,  1861  ;  carpenter; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Abraham,  Dan- 
iel, Jacob,  Katie,  Lizzie,  Mary,  Isaac, 
John,  Sallie,  Levi,  Hannah,  Emma; 
Bucks    county.   Pa. 

7  2140  2  ElizabctJi  KoIb,h.  1841  ;  d.  1871  ;  Mennon- 
ite  ;  single. 

7       2 141  3      Catharijic    S.  Kolb,  b.  June    24,   1842;    m. 

John  H.  Kolb,  b.  October  28,  1840; 
farmer;  Mennonites;  children:  Jacob, 
Abraham,  Sallie,  Mary,  John ;  Bucks 
county.  Pa. 

7  2142  4  Jacob  S.  Ko/b,h.  1845;  m.  P^lizabeth  Kolb 
in  1869;  farmer;  Mennonites;  children: 
Catharine,  Henr}^  Abraham,  Sarah, 
Jacob,  Lsaac,  Lizzie,  Harvey,  John, 
Samuel ;    Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1598. 

ABRAHAM    HUNSICKER^,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacobs  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       2143  I      /,J'rt'/(f^/////w/(f/('<:7',m.  Abraham  A.  Hendricks'; 

she  died,  and  A.  A.  Hendricks  married 
her  sister,  Nancy  Hunsicker,  who  was 
married  before  to  Benjamin  Eellman, 
who  shortly  afterwards  died. 

7  2144  2  Nancy  Hunsicker,  m.  Benjamin  Fellman, 
who  shortly  afterwards  died ;  then 
Nancy  married  Abraham  A.  Hendricks. 

7        2145  3     Betsy  Hunsicker,  m.  Esrey  Moore. 


~7^  KULP    FAMILY. 

InrlivWual  Family 

Cxen.  No.  x^. 

7       2146  4     SaraJi  Hunsickcr,  m.  William  Renner. 

7        2147  5     Arr^rr /y////^7V/r/-,  m.  Polly  Detweiler. 

7        2148  6     ^^^-w//^?;// //;/;/j>7Wvr,  m.  Annie  Oberholzer. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1618. 

HENRY  KOLB^  of  Barbara  Hunsickers  (Kolb),  of 
Isaacs  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hunsicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 


man'. 


7       2149  I      Garret  Kolb,  m.  Mary  Freyer ;  res.,  Lucon. 

Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  farmer. 

7      -2150         2     Mar V  Kolb. 

7       2 1 5  I  3     Isaac  Kolb,  b.  1 830 ;  m.  Sue  Landis  in  1 856  ; 

entered  into  mercantile  business  in  1855  ; 
was  chosen  to  the  ministry  of  the  Dunk- 
ard  church  in  1872;  res.,  Gratersford, 
Pa. 

4     Magdalcna  Kolb,  res.,  Lucon,  Pa. ;  unmar- 
ried. 


21  ;2 


7        2153  5     Abraham  Kolb,  d.  unmarried,  aged  22  years. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1620  FROM   1428. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB^  (Reiff),  of  Barbara  Hunsickers 
(Kolb),  of  Isaacs  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob% 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       2154  I      William    Rciff,    b.    January    22,    1819;    m. 

Emily  ]\Iiller,  Philadelphia. 


KIJLP    FAMILY.  2'J'J 

7       2155  2     Hciiry  Rciff,  b.   February  6,  1821  ;  d.  Sep- 

tember II,  1H57;  m.  Mary  Steiner ;  res., 
Philadelphia. 

7       2156  3    /i^/;// A\7/f,  b.  September  14,  1822  ;  m.  Sarah 

Cassel. 

7        2157  4     /^cv//;' /'LiV/f",  b.  October  13,  1824. 

7        2158  5      J/f^^r;/  /v'tv"^,  b.  January  6,  1826;  m.  Daniel 

Cassel,  b.  August  9,  18 16;  see  No.  1428  ; 
res.,  Cedar,  P.  O.,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.    1621   FROM  No.  1429. 

MOLLY  KOLB^  (Moyer),  of  Barbara  Hunsickers 
(Kolb),  of  Isaac-*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^, 
of  Dillman'. 

7       2159  I      Samuel  K.  Moyer,  h.Y^xw3.xy  18,  1827;  d. 

December  8,  1855  ;  single. 

7        2160  2     Mary  K.  Moyer,  b.  August   lO,   1 828;     m. 

P^lijah  Stover  February  5,  1852;  Kulps- 
ville,  Pa. 

7       2 161  3     Aim  K.  Moyer,  b.   December  17,  1829;  m. 

Jacob  M.  Cassel  .September  29,  1856;  d. 
April  9,  1858. 

7        2162  4      Catharine  K.  Moyer,  b.  July  14,  1831  ;   un- 

married. 

7        2163  5      ElizabetJi  K.  Moyer,  b.   June  8,    1833;    un- 

married. 

7        2164         6     Barbara    K.    Moyer,  b.  May   ii,   1835;   m. 
Jesse  Y.  Heckler,  Nebraska. 

(K.  F.— 19.) 


278  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iudi\idual  Fainily 

Gea.  No.  No. 

7        2165  7     S^/S(7;i  K.  Moycr,  b.  January  31,  1837;   m. 

John  M.  Harley. 

7       2166          8     Lydia  K.  Moycr,  b.  December  2,  1839;  m. 
William  G.  Freed,  Cedar,  Pa. 

7        2167  9     Isaac  K.  Moycr,  b.   February  28,  1842;  m. 

.  Mary  Jane  Grater,  Ev^ansburg,  Pa.     See 
No.   1429. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.   1623. 

JOHN    KOLB^   of    BARI5AKA    Hunsickers    (Kolb),   of 
IsAAC^,    of    P^LIZABETH     Kolb3    (Hun.sicker),    of    Jacob^    of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        2168  I      Henry  D.  Kolb,  b.  June  2,  1838;  d.  P\^bru- 

ary  23,  1888,  aged  49  years,  8  months, 
21  days  ;  m.  Matilda  Johnson  ;  see  1431  ; 
children:   I'Lllcn,  Mary;  res.,  Lucon,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1626. 

JOHN     KOLB^    of    Hannah     IIun.sickers   (Kolb),    of 
IsAAc4,    of    Elizabeth     K0L153    (1  lunsicker),    of    Jacob^,    of 

DiLLMAN'. 

1  Sarah  Kolb,  m.  Philip  P'enstermacher. 

2  Daiiiil  Kolb. 

3  Hannah  Kolb,  m.  Andrew  Kreider. 

4  Alary  Kolb. 

5  Katie  Kolb. 


7 

2188 

7 

2189 

7 

2190 

7 

2191 

7 

2192 

KULP    FAMILY.  279 


Gen. 


7        2193         6    Jacob  Kolb,  m.  Miss Hershey. 

7        2194  7     Isaac  Kolb,  m.  Miss  Hershey. 

All  of  Lancaster  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1627. 

JACOB    KOLB^    of   Hannah    Hunsickers   (Kolb),    of 
IsAAC^    of    Elizabeth    Kolb3    (Hunsicker),    of    Jacob^,    of 

DlLLMAN^ 

1  JoJui  Kolb,  m.  Sarah  Landis  ;   he  died. 

2  Betsy  Kolb,  m.  Abraham  Moyer,  Franconia, 
Pa. 

3  HaiinaJi  Kolb,  m.  Jacob  Nice,  Franconia,  Pa. 

4  Abraham  Kolb,  went  West. 

5  Mary  Kolb,  m.  Jacob  Stauffer ;  she  died: 
then  he  married  Sarah  Kolb,  ncc  Landis, 
the  widow  of  John  Kolb,  of  Franconia, 
Pa. 


7 

2195 

7 

2196 

7 

2197 

7 

2198 

7 

2199 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1628. 

ABRAHAM  KOLB^  of  Hannah  Hunsickers  (Kolb), 
of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth    Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 

DILLMAN^ 

7        2200  I      I\Iary  Kolb,  died  young. 

7       2201  2     Bciijaniiii  Kolb,  died  single,  aged  21  years. 

7       2202  3     Abraham  Kolb,  m.  Malinda  Reiff;  he  died, 

aged  40  years. 

All  of  Salfordville,  Pa. 


280  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1629. 

Henry  Kolb^,  of  Hannah  Hunsickers  (Kolb),  of  Isaac*, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolrs  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^",  of  Dillman". 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2203  I      Rebecca    Kolb,  b.  December   14,    1832;    m. 

Henry  S.  Roshong,  b.  1831. 

7  2204  2  HaiDiali  Kolb,  b.  September  27,  1834;  m. 
John  Kemmerer,  1851;  he  was  born 
October  2,  1826;  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. 

7        2205  3     Mary  Kolb,  b.   May  25,  1837;   d.   May  25, 

1 88 1,  aged  44  years;  was  married  to 
Solomon  K.  Grimly,  Esq.,  of  Schwenks- 
ville,  Pa.,  son  of  Isaac  and  Molly  (Keely) 
Grimly;  was  born  January  27,  1824,  and 
married  February  9,  1856. 

7  2206  4  Elirjabcth  Kolb,  b.  May  3,  1839;  m.  Ben- 
jamin K.  Grimly,  b.  April  12,  1827,  and 
died  September  5,  1893;  Springmount, 
Pa. 

7       2207  5     Bcncvillc  II.  Kolb,  b.   March    21,   1846;    d. 

April  21,  1893;  m.  Emeline  Godshall 
December  6,  1870;  she  was  born  March 
25,  1849  ;  Montgomery  county.  Pa.,  near 
ZieglersV'ille,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1630. 

NANCY  KOLB^  (Landi.s),  of  H.vnnah  Hunsickers 
(Kolb),  of  IsAAC^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^ 
of  Dillman'. 

7       2208  I      Isaac  Landis,  m.  Peggy  Bechtel ;  res.,  near 

Harleysville,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  201 

7        2209  2     Hannah  Laiidis,   m.   Henry  Gehman,  Fran- 

conia,  Pa. 

7       2210         3     Katie  Landis,  m.  Isaac  Gehman,  Franconia, 
Pa. 

7        22 1 1  4     AbraJiaui    Landis,  m.   Mary    Moyer,  Fran- 

conia Square,  Pa. 

7        2212  5      Henry  Landis,   m.   Eliza  Young;     d.  April 

28,  1891. 

7        2213  6     ]\Tar_v  La ndis,  u\\\wd.rncd. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   163 1. 

ISAAC    KOLB^    of   Hann.ah    Hunsickers    (Kolb),    of 
Isaac*,    of    Elizabeth     Kolb3    (Hunsicker),    of    Jacob^,    of 

DlLLMAN\ 

7        2214  I      HannaJi  Koll\  m.  William  Godshall,  shoe- 

makx-r ;    children  :    Susie,  Isaac ;     Skip- 
pack,  Pa. 

7        2215  2     JoJin  Kolb,  miller;  m.  Sarah  Ziegler ;  child- 

ren :   Mary,  John,  Sallie  ;  Skippack,  Pa. 

7  2216  3  Betsy  Kolb,  m.  PLlias  Lichtel ;  children: 
Isaac,  Mary,  Benjamin,  Albert,  John ; 
Skippack,  Pa. 

7        2217  4     Maria    Kolb,    m.  Albert  Smith;     children: 

Mary,  Catharine,  Albert ;  Skippack,  Pa. 

7        2218  5      Katie  Kolb,  cl.  single,  aged  about  28  years. 

7        2219  6     iVa//ey  Kolb,  m.   Christian   Borneman ;  res., 

Skippackville,  Pa. ;  children  :   Kate,  Wil- 
liam, John,  Mary. 


282  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  2220  7  Sara/i  Kolb,  m.  Isaac  Godshall ;  res.,  Skip- 
pack,  Pa.  ;  no  is.sue. 

7        2221  8     /frt'c^^  i?.  AO//;,  m.  Emeline  Delp  :  children: 

Ella,  Harry,  Kate,  Barbara,  Irwin,  Frank, 
Emma. 

7  2222  9  ^-J/^/'ci'/rc?';/^  A'lV/-',  m.  Deborah  Markley,  daugh- 
ter of  Philip  Markley ;  re.s.,  Skippack, 
Pa. ;  farmer ;  children :  Philip  Kolb, 
Mary  Ann  Kolb,  Abraham  Kolb,  Lydia 
Kolb,  Martha  Kolb,  Lsaac  Kolb. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.   1633. 

CATHARINE    HUNSICKER"   (Kolb),    of    Is.\acs,    of 
Isaac*,    of    Eliz.abeth    Kolb3    (Hun.sicker),    of   Jacob^,    of 

DiLLMAN'. 

1  JoJui  //.   Kolb,  m.   Fanny  Clemmer,  Kulps- 
ville.  Pa. 

2  Eliza  Kolb,  m.  Isaac  Clemmer;  re.s.,  Kulp.s- 
viUe,  Pa. 

3  Daniel  Kolb,  died  young. 

4  Abraham  H.  Kolb,  m.  F.liza  Ca.ssel,  Kulp.s- 

ville,  Pa. 

7       2227  5      Sarah    Kolb,  m.  Abraham    Allebach,  Hat- 

field, Pa. 

7        2228         6     Enos  K'^lb,  died  young. 
7        2229  7     Isaac  Kolb,  died  young. 

For  dates  see  No.  3557,  Henry  Fauiily. 


7 

2223 

7 

0  7    T    f 

7 

2225 

7 

2226 

KULP    FAMILY.  283 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1634. 

SARAH  HUNSICKER6  (Johnson),  of  Lsaac.s  of  IsA.\c^ 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  o^JACOB^  of  Dillman^ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2230  I      Isaac  Johnson,  n\.  S^XWc  Ziegler ;  she  died; 

he  married  a  second  time  to  Katie   H. 
Krupp ;  Creamery,  Pa. 

7        2231  2     Henry  H.  Jolinson,  m.   Catharine   Markley, 

Creamery,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1635. 

MAGDALENA  HUNSICKER^  (Krupp),  of  Isaacs,  of 
Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7        2232  I      Isaac  Krupp,  died  young. 

7       2233  2     Hannah  Krupp,  m.  Elias  Nice,  Kulpsville, 

Pa. 

7  2234  3  John  H.  Krupp,  b.  September  12,  1835;  d. 
January  21,  1880;  m.  Mary  Moyer ;  he 
was  engaged  in  teaching  in  the  public 
schools  a  number  of  years  ;  Kulpsville  ; 
Mennonites. 

4  Mary  Krupp,  m.  John  Clemmer,  Lansdale, 
Pa. 

5  Katie  H.  Krupp,  m.  Isaac  Johnson,  Cream- 
ery, Pa. 

6  Jacob  Krupp,  died  young. 

7  Eli  Krupp,  died  young. 

8  Daniel  Krupp,  h.  August  28,  1849;  d.  March 
24,  1886;  m.  Lydia  Moyer. 


7 

2235 

7 

2236 

7 

2237 

7 

2238 

7 

2239 

284  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1636. 

JOHN  HUNSICKER^  of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac^,  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Family 
No. 

1  Isaac  Hinisickcr,  m.  Mary  Custer. 

2  Auji  Hiiusickn-,  m.  Reuben  Nunemakcr. 

3  P^^SSy  Hu)isicka\  m.  Henry  Kooker. 

4  Morris  Hunsicker,  m.  Esther  Drake,  Phila- 
delphia. 

5  Sarah  Hinisickcr,  m.  Henry  Espenship. 

6  AIa7y  Hjiusickcr,  m.  Abraham  Whitman. 

7  John  Hunsicker. 


Geu. 

Individual 

No. 

7 

2240 

7 

2241 

7 

2242 

7 

2243 

7 

2244 

7 

2245 

7 

2246 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1639. 

ISAAC  HUNSICKER^  of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac^,  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2247  I     /cV^;/ /////MvV/rr,  m.  Sarah  Heil,  Skippack,  Pa. 

7       2248  2     Henry  Hunsicker,  m.  Elizabeth  Croll,  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.    1642. 

JOHN  BERGEY^  of  Elizabeth  Godshalls  (Bergey), 
of  Sarah  Hunsicker^  (Godshall),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker), of  JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       2249  I     Henry  Bergey,  Worcester,  Pa. 

7  2250  2  Nancy  Bergey,  m.  Abraham  Kriebel,  Towa- 
mensing.  Pa.  Farmer;  Schwenkfelder ; 
deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  285 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1644. 
DAVID  BERGEY^  of  Elizabeth  Godshalls  (Bergey), 
of  Sarah  Hunsicker*  (Godshall),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman\ 

Individual         Fauiily 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7       2251  I      George Bcrgn',h.  I'i^y  \  m.  Barbara  Detwei- 

ler,  b.  1838.     Children  : 

1  Susan  Bcrgcj\h.  1859;  m.    James 

Gal  us  ha. 

2  Lizzie  Bergey,  b.  1861  ;    m.   Frank 

Dangler. 

3  Katie  Bergey,  b.  1863  ;  deceased. 

4  Mary  Bergey,  b.  1865  ;  deceased. 

5  Benjamin    Bergey,    b.     1 867 ;     m. 

Laura  Granspach. 

6  John  Bergey,  b.    1870;    m.   Emma 

Hinkle. 

7  Lena  Bergey,  h.  1872;  m.  Llewel- 

len  Cope. 

8  George  /Sergey, h.  iSy^)-,  m.  Amelia 

Ellis. 

9  Carrie  Bergey,  b.    1874;   m.  Jesse 

B.  Heller.  ' 
10     Harvey  Bergey,  b.    1879;    unmar- 
ried (1895). 
All  reside  in  Philadelphia. 

7       2252  2  GodsJiall  Bergey,    m.    Susan    Hendricks. 

Children  : 

I      Nelson  Bergey,  m. 

'   2     Da-oid  Bergey,  m.  Annie  Hallman. 

3  Lrvin  Bergey,  m. 

4  Lizzie  Bergey,  m.  John  Keyser. 

5  Sarah  Bergey,  m.  Nari  Hunsicker. 
All  of  Skippack,  Pa. 


286  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iniiividual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

7        2253  3         Jacob  Bcrgcy,  m.  Su.san  Bertolet.      He  is 

Director  of  the  Poor  of  Montgomery 
County,  Pa.     Children  : 

1  JoJui  Bcrgcy,  m.  Leanna  Detweiler. 

2  James    Bcrgcy,    m.     Ella    Huber, 

daughter  of  Rev.  S.  M.  K.  Hu- 
ber, of  Skippackville,  Pa.  James 
Bergey  is  a  Reformed  minister, 
stationed  at  West  Milton,  Pa. 

3  Lizzie  Bcrgcy,  v[\.]osQY>^-].T)ct\\Q\\Qr. 
All  of  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 

7        2253a       4     Lena  Bcrocy,  x\\.  Win.  Andcvi^on.     Children: 

1  Dai'id  Aiidcrsoii. 

2  Solomon  Anderson. 
Residence,  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 

7        2253b        5     Mary  Bergey,  m.  Abraham  Uetwciler. 
Children :  , 

1  David  Detiveiler. 

2  Annie  Detiveilcr. 


CHH^DREX  OF  No.   16441/^. 

JACOB  ALLEBACH^  of  Helena  God.shalls  (Alle- 
bach),  of  Sarah  Hunsicker^  (Godshall),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^ 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 

7        2254  I     Jacob    M.    A/Iebach,    deceased ;    m.    Fannie 

Johnson,  Chalfont,  Pa. 

7       2255  2    John  Allcbacli,  m.  Catharine  Godshall,  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  287 


ludiviiiual 


Gen. 


7        2256  3      Christian   AllcbacJi,  married   Betsy  Alderfer 

(she  is  deceased),  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

7        2257  4     Samuel  A'lcbacJi,  v\\\xwAxx\c<\. 

7        2258  5     Joscpli  Al!cbacJi,x\\.V\i\\-\\-\-i\\\¥^<:'<^\cx\   5  child- 

ren ;  Towamensing,  Pa. 

7        2259  6     Hoiry  Allcbacli,  m.  C^iroHne  Hendricks  ;      2 

children  ;   Kulpsville,  Pa. 

7        22'JO  7     Bciijaiiiin  AUcbach,  m.  Kate  Swartley. 

7       2261  8     ^/////V  ^•J//cV''^crr/',  ni.  Joseph  Anders  ;   3  child- 

ren ;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

7        2262  9     Fa  I  111  ic  AHebac/t,  m.  Henry  Wise. 

7        2263  10     Ztv/cz  .•:///(7;c?'(;7/,  m.  William  Moyer,  deceased, 

Towamensing,  Pa. 

7        2264  1 1      Mary  AllcbacJi,  m.  Abraham  Geisinger. 

7       2264^      12     DavdM.  AllcbacJi,  m.  Susan  D.  Clemmer, 
Hatfield,  Pa. 


CHH.DREN  OF  No.   1645. 

DAVID  ALLP:B\CH6,  of  Helen-a  Godshalls  (Alle- 
bach),  of  Sarah  Hunsicker-*  (Godshall),  of  P^lizabeth  Kolb^ 
(Hunsicker),  of  JACon^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2266  I     Jirc\>b  A'icbach,  m.  PLlizabeth  Alderfer,  Har- 

leysville.  Pa. 

7       2267  2     Magdalciia  AllcbacJi,  m.  William  Bean  ;    no 

issue. 

7       2268  3      William  Allebac/i,  deceased ;     m.  Adelaide 

Shell ;  children  :  Oswin,  Emma. 


288  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7  2269  4  David  Allcbacli,  m.  Sarah  Kolb  ;  children  : 
David,  Leidy,  Katie,  Milton,  Su.san,  Han- 
nah ;  res.,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

7  2270  5  James  AllcbacJi,  in.  Eliza  Stout ;  children  : 
Reinhart,  Harve}\  Edwin. 

7        2271.         6     Kate  A!lcbac]L,\\\.]-Azo\)\o\\x\^. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1646. 

CHRISTIAN  ALLEBACH^  of  Helena  Godshalls 
(Allebach),  of  Sarah  Huxsicker'*  (God.shall),  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Hun.sicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2272  I      JMagdeleua  Allebach,  m.  Abraham  D.  Alder- 

fer.   Mainland,   Pa.;  farmer;    Mennonite. 

7        2273  2      Sophia  Allebach,  m.  Chri.stian  W'ismer. 

7        2274  3     Jacob  R.  Allebach,  m.  fir.st,  Lizzie  God.shall; 

second,  Mary  Gabel,  iicc  Markley;  third, 
Nettie  Graue  ;  res.,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. 


^-/3 


4     Benjamin  Allebach,  m.  Barbara  Nice 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1647. 

HENRY  ALLEBACH^  of  Helena  Godshalls  (Alle- 
bach), of  Sarah  Hun.sicker-*  (Godshall).  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  289 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1662. 

ELIZABETH  SCHUMACHERS  (Kolb),  of  Catharine 
Clemens^  (Schumacher),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker-^  (Clemens), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 


Gen 


iviiUial  P'aniily 

No.  Xo.' 

7       2370  I      6'<'2'///c?/7'//r  AW/^  b.  March  10,  1833  ;  m.  John 

Moyer;  children:  Henry,  Isaiah,  Mary, 
Michael  and  Katie ;  Franconia  Square,  Pa. 

7       2371  2    Jacob  AW^,  b.  April   28,  1824;     m.  Barbara 

Nice  ;  children  :  Amanda,  Elias,  Lizzie, 
Harry;  occ.  flour  and  feed  at  Telford 
station,  N.  P.  R.  R.;  residing  at  Fran- 
conia Square,  Montgomery  county.  Pa.; 
Mennonites. 

7       2372  3     Savincl  Kolb,h.  Dec.  19,  1835;  m.  Amanda 

Frick,  October  30,  1858;  she  was  born 
April  4,  .1841  ;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Fannie,  Lizzie, 
Allen,  Amanda,  John.  ■ 

7        2373  4     Susanna  Kolb,  h.  X^xW  16,1841;  m.  Francis 

Frick,  January,  i860;  he  was  born  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1837;  died  May  3,  1866.  She 
married  again  to  Elihu  Clemmer  ;  res., 
Franconia,  Montgomery  county.  Pa.; 
farmer ;   Mennonites. 

7  2374  5  iAv/zj  AW^,  b.  September  25,  1839;  m.  Kate 
Ziegler,  daughter  of  Michael  O.  Ziegler; 
res.,  Franconia  Square,  Pa.;  farmer;  Men- 
nonites ;  have  one  daughter — Mary. 

7       2375  6     MicJiacl  Kolb,   b.    February    19,    1845  !     ^i- 

Sarah  Bergey  ;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.;  occ, 
flour  and  feed  ;  children:  Wallace,  Katie, 
Lizzie.  Vincent. 


290  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludividual  Faniilv 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

7        2376  7     Lizzie  Koll\  b.  June  4,  1847  ;  m.  Henry  Ber- 

gey ;  children  :  Frank,  Mary,  Sevilla, 
Lizzie,  Elia.s,  Katie,  Henr\-,  Vincent;  res. 
Franconia,  Pa. 

7       2377  8     SaraJi  Kolb,  b.  September  2,  1851  ;  m.  Enos 

Mover;  children:     Frank,  Lizzie,  Allen. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1663. 

SALLIE  SCHUMACHERS  (Swartley),  of  Catharine 
Clemens^  (Schumacher),  of  Catharine  Hun.^icker*  (Clemens), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        2378  I      5^7/////^/ .S'7iv?;VAj,  m.  Annie  Bidel ;  wholesale 

commission  business  in  Philadelphia. 

7  2379  2  Mary  Ann  Swart/ij,  m.  Jonas  A.  Kolb,  son 
of  Rev.  Jacob  Kolb,  of  Harleysville,  Pa.; 
the\'  mo\ed  to  Anderson  county,  Kan- 
sas ;  farmer. 

7        2380         3     ElizabctJi  Swart/ cy,  m.  Jonas  Bergey. 

7        2381  4     Si/as  Swar/Ziy,  m.  Miss  Winters. 

7       2381 3X      5      Katie  SzL'art/cy,  m.  William  Gehman. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1664. 

GARRET  SCHUMACHER^  of  Catharine  Clemens^ 
(Schumacher),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker*  (Clemens),  of  Eliz- 
abeth Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  J.ACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2382  I      A'lrr/zV  ^V/f/cw^cV/rr,  m.  first  Daniel  Detweiler; 

second.  John  Nice  ;   Franconia,  Pa. 

2     Micliacl  ScluiiiiacJur,  died  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  29I 

3  Faitnic    ScliuinacJicr,     m.     Abraham     Nice, 

Franconia,  Pa. 

4  Jacob  ScJuimacJicr,  m.  Lizzie  Alderfer,  Fran- 

conia, Pa. 

5  Alary  Schuinaclur,  ni.  Tobia.s  Schrager. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1665. 

NANCY  SCHUMACHERS  (Swartley),  of  Catharine 
Clemens^  (Schumacher),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker*  (Clemens), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2383  I     ycrrcV^  ^S"7i:'c?/Y/n',  deceased  ;  m.  tLlizabeth  Cas- 

sel ;  children  :  Jacob,  Isaac,  Wellington, 
Abraham,  John,  Mary,  Harry ;  res.,Tovv- 
amensing,  Pa. 

7  2384  2  A7?//V  57ivr/Y/n',  b.  August  5,  1819  ;  m.  John 
Kolb. 

7        2385  3     Polly   Swartley,   b.    February    5,    1823;     m. 

George  Reiff  (deceased) ;  she  died,  and 
he  married  Betsy  Swartley. 

7  23851^  4  Betsy  Swartley,  b.  August  24,  1826;  m. 
George  Reiff,  deceased  ;  res.,  Franconia, 
Pa. 

7  2386  5  Nancy  Szvartley,  b.  April  12,  1828;  m.  Dan- 
iel Haring. 

7  2386^  6  Fannie  Swartley,  b.  March  14,  1830;  m. 
Jonas  Moyer ;   res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

7  2387  7  John  Szvartley,  h.  October,  1831  ;  m.  Han- 
nah Erdman ;  he  was  a  dentist,  now 
deceased  ;  resided  at  Chicago. 


292  KULP    FAMILV. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

7       2387!/^     8     Michcui  Swarthy,  h.OctohQv  ly,  iSy^;    m. 
Mary  Rcsenberger. 

7        2388  9     Sarah  Si.'arthy,  b.  May  2,  1836. 

7        2388}^    10     Elinina  Szcartiiy,  died  young. 

7        2388><    II      /%///>   Si.'arthy,  b.  January   2;     m.   Lydia 
Swartley,  res.,  F'ranconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1666. 

CATHARINE  SCHUMACHERS  (Kolb),  of  Catharine 
Clemens^  (Schumacher),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker^  (Clemens), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2389  I      ^<7/'^/;  AW/;,  b.  September  3,  1838;   m.  Levi 

Strohme,  March  23,  1861  ;  carpenter; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Abraham,  Dan- 
iel, Jacob,  Katie,  Lizzie,  Mary,  Isaac, 
John,  Sallie,  Levi,  Hannah,  Emma; 
Bucks  county.  Pa. 

7  2396  2  ElizabctJi  Kolb,  b.  in  Bucks  county  in  1841  ; 
died  in  1871  ;  single. 

7        2391  3      Catharine    S.  Kolb,  b.  June    24,   1842;    m. 

John  H.  Kolb,  born  October  28,  1840, 
farmer ;  Mennonites ;  res.,  Hilltown, 
Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  children :  Jacob, 
Abraham  K.,  Sallie  K.,  Mary  K.,  John 
K.     See  Frctz  History,  page  321. 

7  2392  4  Jacob  S.  Kolb,  b.  in  1845  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Kolb, 
in  1869;  farmer;  Mennonites;  children: 
Catharine,  Henry,  Abraham,  Sarah, 
Jacob,  Annie,  Isaac,  Lizzie,  Harvey, 
John,  Samuel ;  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  293 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1668. 

MARY  CLEMENS  GODSHALL^  of  Henry^,  of  Cath- 
arine HuNSiCKER*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Kaniilv 
Gen.  Xo.  No.  ' 

7       2393  I      Henry   C.  Gods/tall,  b.  September,  1828;    d. 

August  18,  1884;  m.  Anna  Gehman, 
December  17,  1853;  she  was  b.  March 
20,  1833;  farmer;  Mennonites  ;  children: 
Lucy,  Jacob  ;  Bucks  county.  Pa. 

7  2394  2  Isaac  C.  Godshall,  b.  December  29,  1829; 
m.  Anna  Delp,  November  29,  1856;  she 
died  September  27,  1889;  Mennonites; 
children  :  Catharine,  Elizabeth,  Samuel, 
Mahlon,  Mary  ;   Bucks  county.  Pa. 

7       2395  3     Anna    C.   Gods/iall,  b.  April    12,    1832;    m. 

Samuel  Derstine,  Sellersville,  Pa. 

7  2396  4  Barbara  C.  Godshall,  b.  November  7,  1834; 
m.  Daniel  B.  Hackman,  November  11, 
1855;  he  died  September  20,  1875  ;  mer- 
chant ;  Mennonites ;  children :  Jacob, 
William,  Kate,  Emma,  Mary,  Barbara. 

7        2397  5     Jacob  C.  Godshall,  b.  January  26,  1837;    m. 

Barbara  L.  Godshall,  October  29,  1859; 
farmer, Morwood, Pa.;  Mennonites;  child- 
ren :  Katie,  Andrew,  Ida,  Horace,  Rosa- 
linda, Mary,  Jacob,  Reinhart. 

7  2398  6  Abraham  C.  Godshall,  b.  April  10,  1839;  "^• 
Anna  O.  Derstein,  May  18,  1861;  she 
died  March  21,  1866;  merchant  at  Lans- 
dale.  Pa. ;  children  :  Marietta,  William, 
Lincoln,  Abraham.  M.  for  his  second  wife 
Lydia  K.  Hartzell,  November  30,  1867; 
(k.  f. — 20.) 


294  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Kiimily 

Gen.  Xo.  Ko. 

7        2398         6  children :     Martha,    Harvey,    EHzabeth, 

Naomi,  Stella. 

7  2399  7  y^//;/  C.  Godsliall,  b.  October  2,  1841  ;  m.  B. 
Hockman,  November  2,  1867;  she  was 
b.  July  24,  1847;  ^^^^  November  26, 
1883.  He  married  for  his  second  wife, 
Rebecca  Troxel,  February  24,  1885  ;  she 
was  b.  May  10,  1856;  d.  June  24,  1885. 
He  married  third  wife,  Susan  Myers, 
August  18,  1H87;  she  was  b.  March  23, 
i860.  Merchant  miller  at  Lansdale. 
Children  :  Wilson  Godshall,  Ella,  Laura, 
Mary  Jane,  Perry,  Harry. 

7  2400  8  Mary  C.  Godsha/I,  b.  April  19,  1844;  m. 
Abraham  M.  Alderfer ;  deceased ;  chil- 
dren :  Anna,  Kate,  Mahlon,  Mary,  Bar- 
bara. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1669. 

GERHART    CLEMENS^  of    Henrys,  of  Catharine 
HuNSiCKER'*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of 

JaCOB^,  of   DlLLMAN\ 

7        2401  1       William  N.  Clemens,  b.  March  30,  1831  ;  d. 

April  4,  1863;  m.  Catharine  Delp  Nov. 
I,  1853;  she  was  b.  March  17,  1829. 
Farmer ;  one  child,  Lizzie  Ann ;  res., 
Lederachs\-ille,  Pa. 

7        2402  2     Anna  Clemens,  b. ;  d. ;  m.  Henry 

K.  Godshall  April  8,  1865;  he  was  b. 
November  18,  1841  ;  children:  Lizzie, 
William.  He  married  for  his  second  wife 
Barbara  Gotwals,  August   14,  1875;     P. 


KULP    FAMILY.  295 


Geu. 


7        2402  2  O.,  Lederachsville,  Pa.;    children  b}^  last 

marriage  :   Hcnr\',  Harvey,  Jacob. 

• 

7        2403  3     Henry  N.   Clemens,  b.   May   12,    1838;     m. 

Fannie  S.  Schatz,  February  28,  1864; 
she  was  b.  June  4,  1843  ;  P.  O.,  Leder- 
achsville,  Pa.;  farmer;  Mennonite;  child- 
ren:  Garret,  Annie,  Menno. 

7  2404  4  Mary  Clemens,  b.  in  1 840 ;  m.  George  D. 
Alderfer,  in  1862;  he  was  born  in  1836; 
P.  O.,  Harleysville,  Pa.;  justice  of  the 
peace  ;  children  :  Alvin,  Garret,  Lizzie, 
Annie,  George,  Harry. 

7        2405  5     Jaeob  N.  Clemens,  b.  February  i,  1843;    m. 

Pvliza  K.  Cassel,  April  17,  1869;  she  was 
b.  September  28,  1850;    farmer;     Men- 
nonites ;     children:      Mary,  Sylvanus 
Jacob,  Leahanna,  John,  Lizzie,  Norman;, 
res..  Mainland,  Pa. 

7  2406  6  Jolin  N.  Clemens,  b.  April  6,  1845;  m. 
Amanda  Alderfer,  October  27,  1867; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  children :  Sallie, 
Lizzie,  Allen,  John,  Ida,  Gerhart ;  Sal- 
ford,  Pa. 

7       2407  7     Garret  Clemens,  b. ;  d. ;  m.  Kate 

Bergey ;  one  child,  Lizzie  Clemens ;  Sal- 
ford,  Pa. 

7  2408  8  Isaac  N.  Clemens,  b.  P^ebruary  27,  1852;  m. 
Anna  S.  Alderfer,  November  i,  1873; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  ;  Lizzie, 
Jacob*  Garret,  Harvey,  Isaac,  Susan, 
Clayton,  Allen  ;  Salford,  Pa. 


296  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1670. 

CATHARINE  CLEMENS^  (Tyson),  of  Henrys,  of 
Cath.\rine  Hunsicker'*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       2409  I      //r/z/j  Tj'j-^//,  b.  December  25,  1832';  m.  Sal- 

lie  Shepard,  of  Danboro,  Pa.,  November 
13,  1862;  she  was  born  in  1833;  milk 
dealer  at  2409  Germantown  avenue,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.;  she  is  a  member  of  the 
society  of  Friends  ;   no  issue. 

7  2410  2  Enos  Tyson,  b.  August  28,  1835  ;  died  July, 
1869;  m.  Margaret  Meyers,  of  Philadel- 
phia, in  1859;  she  died  August,  1869; 
children:  Adam,  b.  1863;  Enos,  b.  1863; 
Catharine,  b.  1867;  Harry,  b.  1868;  three 
died  in  infancy. 

7       2411  3     Anna  C.  Tyscvi^h.  i\\W\\  13,  1840;    m.  John 

Bryan,  October  27,  1858;  he  was  born 
December  5,  1835  ;  grocer  at  2364  Ger- 
mantown avenue,  Philadelphia;  Method- 
ists; children:  Henry  C.  Bryan,  b.  Sep- 
tember 27,  1859;  d.  November  8,  1859. 
William  l^ryan,  b.  November  12,  i860; 
grocer.  Charles  T.  Bryan,  b.  October  5, 
1862;  grocer.  Rose  Anna  Bryan,  b. 
February  4,  1865  ;    d.  February  i,  1870. 

7  2412  4  Daniel  Tyson,  b.  April  20,  1847;  m.  Han- 
nah Sackler,  September  16,  1871  ;  she 
was  born  March  20,  1847;  milk  business 
in  Philadelphia ;  residence.  No.  2436  N. 
Eighth  street ;  one  child,  Sarah  Tyson, 
b.  February  26,  1873. 


KULP    FAMILY.  29/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1671. 

REV.  ISAAC  CLEMENS^  of  Henrys,  of  Catharine 
HuNSiCKER'^  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

ludivi.lual  Family 

Gen.  No.  N... 

7  2413  I      Haniiali    Clcviois,   b.   April    28,    1837;     "'^• 

Henry  G.  Groff,  M.  D.,  a  prominent 
physician  at  Harleysville,  Pa.;  children  : 
Isaac,  Mary,  Olivia,  Ida,  John,  Hannah, 
Kate,  Henry,  in  the  following  order : 

8  2414  a     Isaac  Groff,  di.  ■A^e^   10  months;    he  was  b. 

September  2,  1857. 

8       2415  b     Mary  Groff,  b.  February  14,  1859;   "''•  G^^" 

ret  Landis,  August,  1878  ;  P.  O.,  Souder- 
ton ;  children  :  Allen,  Harry,  Isaac,  How- 
ard, Mary. 

8  2416  c  Olivia  Graff,  b.  August  22,  1861  ;  m.  John 
D.  Moyer,  September  29,  1882 ;  children ; 
Willis,  Alvan,  Hannah,  May. 

8        2417  d     Ida  C.  Groff,  b.  May  25,  1866;  m.  Sheridan 

A.  Metz,  October  8,  1889  ;  P.  O.,  Souder- 
ton,  Pa. 

8       2418  e    Joliii    Wilson   6"/7#,  J/. /:>.,  b.  December  18, 

1863  ;  succeeds  his  father  in  the  practice 
of  medicine  at  Harleysville,  Pa.,  being 
associated  with  Dr.  Keelor,  both  young 
men,  and  rapidly  growing  into  promi- 
nence as  practitioners. 

8       2419  f    Haiiuah    Groff,  b.    P'ebruary   7,    1869;    m. 

Wilson  Alderfer ;  one  child,  Clayton 
Groff,  b.  September  29,  1893. 

8        2420  g     Kate  Groff,  b.  February  7,  1872;    m.  Isaiah 

Stover. 


298  KULP    FAMILY, 


8        2421  h     //tv/H'  G"/7?^,  b.  January  5.  1876. 

7        2422  2     Henry   Clemens,  b.  July  27,  1839;     d.  Nov- 

ember 29,  1844. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1672. 

ELIZABETH  CLEMENS^  (Landis),  of  Henrys,  of 
Catharine  Hunsicrer-^  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2423  I      Henry   C.  Landis,  b.  January  6,    1836;     m. 

Elizabeth  Souder,  October  26,  1861  ; 
farmer ;  resides  on  the  old  homestead  in 
Hatfield  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.;  Mennonites ;  children :  Emma,  b. 
1862;  Morris,  1864;  Edwin,  1866;  Han- 
nah, 18^8;  Henry,  187 1  ;  Lizzie,  1875; 
Jerome,  1879. 

7  2424  2  Abraham  Landis,  b.  April  24,  1838;  m. 
Annie  Gerhart,  September  28,  1862  ;  she 
was  born  April  6,  1843  i  carpenter ;  Men- 
nonite;  P.  O.,  Lansdale;  children:  Simon, 
b.  1865;  Carrie,  1869;  Allen,  1871  ; 
P211a,  1876;  Fannie,  1877;  Catharine,  1882. 

7        2425  3    /,'?r<:-'/;  Z^?//,'fo,  b.  August  10,  1840;    m.  Ella- 

weira  Hunsberger,  November  16,  1867; 
she  was  born  March  19,  1848;  Mr.  Landis 
is  cashier  of  the  Union  National  Bank  of 
Souderton,  Pa.;  children:  Rufus,  b.  1869, 
d.  August  15,  1890;  Arthur,  b.  1873; 
Margaret,  b.  1875,  d.  July  29,  1875; 
Lizzie,  1876. 


Gen 


KULP    FAMILY.  299 

ividual  Family 

>Jo.  No. 

7  2426  4  Garret  C.  Laiidis,  b.  March  19,  1844;  m. 
Ella  J.  Moyer,  June  13,  1872  ;  wholesale 
grocer,  of  the  firm  of  H.  K.  Kindig  & 
Co.,  Philadelphia ;  children :  Howard, 
1875;  Charles,  1877;  Naomi,  1879; 
Lyman,    1884. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1673. 

JACOB  K.  CLEMENS^  of  Henrys,  of  Catharine  Hun- 
sicker-*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^, 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       2427  I      Henry  C.   Clemens,  b.  March  31,  1845;     d. 

March  26,  1864. 

7        2428  2     Mary  Ann  67t7//(7/.s-,  b.  August  13,  1846;    d. 

October  18,  1853. 

7  2429  3  ManaseJi  C.  Clemens,  b.  May  11,  1856;  m. 
Mary  K.  Bean,  September  21,  1882  ;  res., 
Harleysville,  Pa.;  farmer  and  feed  mer- 
chant ;  Mr.  Clemens  is  an  enterprising 
man,  and  has  done  much  towards  build- 
ing up  the  village  of  Harleysville  ;  child- 
ren :  Minnie,  b.  1883;  Wilmer,  1886; 
Harry,  1888;  Florence,  1890;  P2dna,  1893. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1674. 

SALLIE  CLEMENS^  (Delp),  of  Henrys,  of  Catharine 
Hunsicker'*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       2430  I     Annie  Delp,h.  April  21,  1842;    m.  Charles 

M.  Hildebrand,  April  10,  1880;     he  was 


300  KULP    FAMILY. 


dea. 

Individual 
No. 

Family 
No. 

7 

2430 

I 

born  November  9,  1857;  farmer;  P.  O., 
Harleysville,  Pa.;  Mennonites ;  children: 
Harry  D.,  b.  May  10,  1881  ;  Sallie  D.,  b. 
April  30,  1885. 

7        2431  2     Henry    C.  Dclp,  b.   February   i,    1846;     m. 

Kate  K.  Frick,  October  12,  1867;  she 
was  born  March  9,  1847;  farmer;  P.O., 
Harleysville,  Pa.;  Mennonites;  children: 
Jennie  F.  Delp,  b.  July  3,  1869;  m.  Gar- 
ret S.  Nice  November  17,  1888;  he  was 
born  September  10,  1864;  merchant;  no 
children.  P^llie  Y.  Delp,  b.  July  10,  1873. 
Katie  F.  Delp,  b.  January  21,  1876;  m. 
Menno  Clemens. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   16741^. 

JOSEPH  HUNSICKER^  of  Rev.  Johns,  of  Rev.  Hein- 
RiCH'*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  Dill- 

MAN^ 

1  JoJlii  Hunsicker,  m. 

2  Samuel  Hunsieker,  sin<^le. 

3  Joseph  Hunsicker,  m.   Miss  Mary  Taggart ; 

lawyer  in  Philadelphia. 

7       2435  4     Davis  Hunsicker,  was  killed  in  the  battle  of 

South  Mountain. 

7       2436          5     Ann  Hunsicker,  m.  John  Henkle. 

7       2437         6     CJiarles  Hunsicker,  m.  Miss  Margaret  Schall ; 
he  is  a  law)'er  at  Norristown,  Pa. 


7 

2432 

7 

2433 

7 

2434 

KULP    FAMILY.  3OI 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1675. 

POLLY  HUNSICKER-^  (Hendricks),  of  Rev.  Johns,  of 
Rev.  Heinrich-*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^, 

ofDlLLMAN\ 

Indiiidual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2438  I     JoJiii  Hendricks,  m.  Hannah  Heilig. 

Elizahctli  Hendricks,  m.  Da\'id  Reiner,  Prov- 
idence, Pa. 

2  Roger  Hendricks,  m.  Ellen  W.  Albright. 

3  Mary  Hendricks,  m.  Richard  J.  Casselberry. 

4  Sarah  Hendricks,  m.  Joseph  Casselberry. 

5  Re:\  Joseph  Hendricks,  Reformed  minister, 
Trinity  church,  Collegeville,  Pa.;  m.  Kate 
Hunsicker,  daughter  of  Rev.  Abraham 
Hunsicker,  at  Collegeville,  Pa. 


7 

2439 

7 

2440 

7 

2441 

7 

2442 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1676. 

HENRY  D.  HUNSICKER^  of  Rev.  Johns,  of  Rev. 
Heinrich*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 
Dillman'. 

7        2443  I      E/irjabeth  Hunsicker,  d.  unmarried;    b.  1827. 

7  2444  2  Enos  Hunsicker,  b.  October  23,  1829;  m. 
Anna  Markley  ;  res.,  Germantown,  Phila- 
delphia ;  grocer. 

3  Rev.  Frank  R.  S.  Hunsicker,  D.  D.,  b.  March 
27,  1832;  m.  Elizabeth  Hunsicker;  res., 
Carversville,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

7        2445  4     Mary  Hunsicker,  m.  Benjamin  Markley,  Col- 

leo-eville.  Pa. 


302  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Geu.             No.  Xo. 

7       2446  5     Barbara  Hunsicker,  d.  single. 

7        2447  6     Isaac  Hinisickcr^  d.  aged  5  years; 

7        2448  7     AV///  Hujisickcr,   m.    Louisa   F.   Cole,  Iron- 
bridge,  Pa. 

7        2449  8      5ir?///V /////w/r/'cr,  m.  David  Haldeman,  Kan. 

7        2450  9      Catharine  Hiiiisickcr,  m.  John  Umsted. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1677. 

SARAH  HUNSICKER6  (High),  of  Rev.  Johns,  of  Rev. 
Heinricii*,  of  P^LiZABETH   Kolb3  (I  I  unsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        245 1  I      Iloiry  High,  m.  Lizzie  Brown. 

Eliza  be  fh  High. 

7        2452  2    Joh/i  Hig/i,  m.  Annie  Knoll. 

7        2453  3     A'<r?/'r ///>/?,  m.  Harry  Kratz. 

JoscpJi  High,  m.  Mary  Stevens  ;  one  child — 
Charles. 

7        2454         4     Sarah  High,  m.  Albert  Leaman. 

7       2455  5      G'<:?;7r/ //4'"//,  m.  Mary  Ellen  McClean. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1678. 

ELIZABETH  HUNSICKER6(Fetterolf),of  Rev.  Johns, 
of  Rev.  Heinrich^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),of  Jacob^ 

of  DlLLMAN'. 

Children  by  first  marriage: 
7        2456  I      Snsan  Fcttcrolf,  m.  Abraham  Tyson. 


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2458 

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2459 

KULP    FAMILY.  3O3 

aiiiilv 
Xo.  ' 

2  Sara/i  Fctfcrolf,  m.  Abrahdni  Grimley. 

3  Capt.  H.  H.  Ftttcrolf,  m.  Lizzie  Garber. 

4  Adam  H.  Fctfcrolf,  m.  first,  Annie  Herges- 

heinier ;  after  her  decease  he  married 
Laura  Mangam  ;  children  ;  Joseph  (de- 
ceased), George,  M.  D.,  Edwin  Henry, 
A.  B. 

Adam  H.  Fetterolf,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Girard 
College,  is  the  son  of  Gideon  Fetterolf,  and  was  born  in  Mont- 
gomery county  in  1842.  He  is  in  the  prime  of  a  life  the  adult 
years  of  which  have  been  given  to  educational  pursuits.  His 
career  has  been  mainly  that  of  a  teacher  and  student.  His 
academic  training  was  acquired  at  the  Freeland  Seminary, 
then  under  the  management  of  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hunsicker. 
After  completing  his  course  and  teaching  for  a  time  in  the 
public  schools,  Mr.  Fetterolf  connected  himself  with  the  insti- 
tution as  professor  of  mathematics,  and  subsequently  pur- 
chased Mr.  Hunsicker's  interest,  and  became  proprietor  and 
principal.  He  conducted  the  institute  very  successfully  for 
five  years,  when  the  buildings  and  grounds  were  purchased 
for  Ursinus  College.  Professor  Fetterolf  then  associated  him- 
self with  Rev.  Dr.  Wells  in  the  ownership  and  management  of 
Andalusia  Academy  in  Bucks  county.  After  the  death  of 
Dr.  Wells,  in  1871,  he  assumed  the  entire  charge,  and  con- 
tinued at  the  head  of  the  academy  for  the  next  eight  years. 
In  1880  he  was  elected  by  the  Board  of  City  Trusts  to  fill  the 
chair  of  Vice-President  of  Girard  College.  At  the  death  of 
President  Allen,  two  years  later.  Professor  Fetterolf  was  chosen 
to  succeed  him.  He  has  held  the  position  and  discharged 
the  manifold  duties  ever  since,  with  the  confidence  of  the  Board 
and  the  approbation  of  the  public. 

The  College  of  which  Dr.  Fetterolf  is  now  President  was 
founded  by  Stephen  Girard,  a  native  of  France,  who  had 
amassed  an  immense  fortune  as  a  shipping  merchant  and 
banker  in   Philadelphia,  where  he  had  arrived  a  poor  boy  and 


304  KULP    FAMILY. 

begun  business  in  a  \ery  humble  u'a\',  and  who  bequeathed 
;$2,ooo,ooo  and  the  residue  of  his  estate,  after  pa}'ing  certain 
legacies,  for  the  erection  and  support  of  a  college  for  orphans. 
As  many  poor  white  male  orphans  who  are  residents  of  Penn- 
sylvania are  admitted,  between  the  ages  of  six  and  ten  years, 
as  the  endowment  can  support.  They  are  fed,  clothed  and 
educated,  and  between  the  ages  of  fourteen  and  eighteen  are 
bound  out  to  mechanical,  commercial  and  agricultural  occu- 
pations. They  are  gi\'en  manual  as  well  as  mental  training, 
and  are  in  great  demand  in  the  shops  and  in  the  manufactories 
of  Philadelphia  as  skilled  workmen,  after  they  have  graduated. 

The  government  of  Girard  College  demands  high  and 
rather  peculiar  qualifications.  The  position  of  the  President 
is  one  of  great  responsibility,  standing  as  he  does  in  loco 
parentis  to  o\-er  fifteen  hundred  orphan  boys — the  represent- 
ative head  of  the  greatest  indi\-idual  charity  on  the  continent. 

President  Fetterolf  has  the  charm  of  a  quiet,  well-balanced 
character,  a  pleasing  address,  an  impressive  presence,  and  that 
subtle  faculty  which  wins  the  confidence  of  boys.'  He  is  the 
fourth  president  of  the  college.  The  first  presided  over  but 
two  hundred  bo)'s  ;  the  second  saw  fi\e  hundred  assembled 
at  chapel ;  the  third  witnessed  the  roll  lengthen  to  eleven 
hundred  ;  while  Dr.  Fetterolf  has  over  fifteen  hundred  under 
his  charge.  It  requires  executive  ability  of  the  highest  order 
to  successfully  direct  the  destinies  and  control  the  actions  of 
so  many  mental  and  physical  organisms,  and  that  President 
Fetterolf  is  able  to  accomplish  this  without  harsh  discipline 
demonstrates  in  the  strongest  possible  wa}'  his  eminent  fitness 
for  the  responsible  position  he  occupies. 

His  ability  has  had  numerous  recognitions  from  the 
faculties  of  other  colleges,  the  most  recent  of  which  was  the 
conferring  upon  him  of  the  degrees  of  A.  M.  and  Ph.  D.  by 
Lafayette  College,  and  by  Delaware  College  of  the  title 
of  LL.  D. 

In  May,  1887,  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania  passed  an 
act,  authorizing  and  requesting  the  Governor  to  appoint  a 
commission  of  five  citizens  of  the  commonwealth  to  "  make 


KULP    FAMILY.  305 

inquiry  and  report,  by  bill  or  otherwise,  respecting  the  subject 
of  Industrial  Education."  Governor  Beaver  placed  President 
Fetterolf  on  this  commission,  his  already  extensive  knowledge 
of  the  subject  making  the  selection  especially  valuable  and 
appropriate. 

Dr.  Fetterolf  has  been  twice  married,  and  has  two  sons. 
His  first  wife  was  Miss  Annie  Hergesheimer,  daughter  ot 
George  Hergesheimer,  Esq.,  of  Germantown.  In  1883  he 
married  Miss  Laura  M.  Mangam,  daughter  of  William  D. 
Mangam,  Esq.,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Children  by  the  second  marriage  of  Gedeon  Fetterolf  with 
Esther  Hunsicker,  daughter  of  Abraham. 

Iudi\idual         Faiuilv 
Gen.  No.  Xo." 

8       2460          5     A.  D.  Fetterolf,  m.  first,  Sallie  Graybill ;  after 
her  decease  he  married  Bertha  Kooken. 

Abram  D.  Fetterolf,  of  Collegeville,  was  born  June  4, 
1850.  He  attended  the  public  schools  of  his  district,  and 
completed  his  education  at  Freeland  Seminary  (now  Ursinus 
College),  then  under  the  principalship  of  his  brother.  Dr.  A. 
H.  Fetterolf  At  sixteen  years  of  age  he  engaged  in  teaching 
in  the  public  schools  of  Berks  and  Montgomery  counties,  and 
continued  for  five  years  in  that  profession.  In  1871  he 
engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits  in  Philadelphia,  being  first 
employed  as  a  lumber  inspector,  and  subsequently  under  the 
firm  of  Fetterolf  &  Rosenberger  was  engaged  in  the  flour  and 
feed  business  on  Market  street.  He  remained  here  in  business 
until  1884.  From  1888  to  1890  he  was  a  member  of  the  firm 
of  the  Roberts  Machine  Company,  of  Collegeville,  Pa.,  taking 
charge  of  its  finances  and  general  business. 

Mr.  Fetterolf  has  held  a  number  of  public  positions.  He 
has  always  been  an  uncompromising  Republican,  and  has 
taken  a  great  interest  in  local  and  in  state  elections.  In  1882 
he  was  elected  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  township  of  Upper 
Providence,  and  re-elected  in  1887,  but  subsequently  resigned 
to  accept  a  county  office.  As  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  he 
enjoyed  the  confidence  of  the  people,  and  did  quite  an  exten- 


306  KULP    FAMILY. 

sive  business.  During  this  time  he  acted  in  many  trust 
capacities,  setthng  a  large  number  of  estates  of  decedents  and 
assigned  estates,  in  all  of  which  he  displayed  signal  ability. 
He  was  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Courts  of  Montgomery  county 
from  1 891  until  he  resigned  to  accept  a  more  responsible  posi- 
tion in  the  House  of  Representatives  at  Harrisburg. , 

In  i8(S5  he  made  his  first  appearance  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  at  Harrisburg,  in  the  position  of  Transcribing 
Clerk.  His  ability  and  faithfulness  in  this  position  was  such 
that  at  the  following  session  he  was  promoted  to  the  position 
of  Speaker's  Clerk,  and  so  served  during  the  session  of  1887. 
During  the  session  of  1889  he  ^^•as  again  promoted,  this  time 
to  the  position  of  Journal  Clerk.  During  the  session  of  1 89 1 
he  was  filling  his  position  as  Clerk  of  the  Courts,  and  there- 
fore was  not  in  Harrisburg. 

In  1893  Mr.  Fetterolf  again  received  an  ajjpointment  in 
the  House  of  Reprcsentatix-es  for  a  still  more  responsible 
position,  that  of  Resident  Clerk,  in  which  position  he  served 
during  that  session,  as  well  as  during  the  vacation.  At  the 
present  session  of  the  House  he  was  elected  to  the  highest 
clerkship  in  the  gift  of  that  body,  namely.  Chief  Clerk,  which 
position  he  now  holds.  In  all  these  positions  Mr.  Fetterolf 
has  been  a  faithful,  efficient  and  conscientious  officer,  and  his 
advancement  has  been  the  natural  reward  that  should  always 
follow  faithful  and  conscientious  service. 

In  1892  Mr.  Fetterolf  was  unanimously  elected  Chair- 
man of  the  Republican  County  Committee  of  Montgomery 
county,  and  conducted  the  campaign  of  that  year  and  the  fol- 
lowing year  so  successfully  as  to  elect  the  entire  ticket  with  a 
single  exception.  In  this  position  he  developed  great  execu- 
tive ability,  and  demonstrated  his  shrewdness  as  a  political 
organizer. 

In  1893  he  was  appointed  Secretary  of  the  State  Repub- 
lican Committee,  in  which  position  he  has  served  for  two  years, 
and  has  recently  been  elected  for  a  third  term.  In  this  posi- 
tion he  has  performed  valuable  services  for  his  party. 


KULP    FAMILY.  307 

Mr.  Fetterolf  has  been  Secretary  for  the  Perkiomen  Val- 
ley Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company  since  July,  1889.  This 
is  one  of  the  largest  and  best  mutual  companies  in  the  county. 
He  has  been  Secretary  of  the  Perkiomen  Valley  Building  and 
Loan  Association,  and  was  for  several  years  a  Director  in  the 
National  Bank  of  Schwenksville.  He  has  been  twice  married. 
First,  on  May  23,  1872.  to  Miss  Sallie  Graybill,  of  Trappe, 
daughter  of  Henry  Graybill.  Two  children  are  now  living  : 
Clem,  the  older,  aged  sixteen  years,  is  attending  the  State 
College  at  Bellefonte  ;  and  Horace,  aged  ten  years,  is  attend- 
ing the  public  schools.  His  first  wife  died  in  1 890.  Several 
years  later  he  married  Miss  Bertha  Kooken,  a  daughter  of 
Rev.  John  R.  Kooken,  a  Reformed  clergyman,  who  for  many 
years  had  charge  of  a  boarding  school  near  Norristown. 
During  Buchanan's  term  as  President  of  the  United  States, 
Mr.  Kooken  was  Consul  to  Cuba,  and  after  the  election  of 
President  Lincoln  and  the  breaking  out  of  the  war  he  enlisted 
and  served  as  Captain  in  Company  C,  i  loth  Regiment,  Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Freder- 
icksburg, December  13,  1862. 

IiidivMual  Fiimilv 

Gcu.  No.  No. 

7        2461  6     6)/r/'////^c'//'r/7;'//",  m.  Maud  Kellum;  deceased. 

7        2462  7     Horace  Fetterolf,  m.  Annie  Holdzkom. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1679. 

GARRET  D.  HUNSICKER^  of  Rev.  John^,  of  Rev. 
Heinrich*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun.sicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 

DlLLMAN\ 

7        2463  I     J.  Oiiiuey  Hitiisieker,  b.  March  23,  1844;  m. 

June  26,  1873,  to  Mary  ¥..  Stiles,  who 
died  December  21,  1879.  ^^  i^  an  at- 
torney-at-law  ;  residence,  Philadelphia  ; 
children  : 


308  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8  a  ^     J-  Florence  S.  Hunsickcr,  b.  June    lo,  1874; 

m.  May  20,  1895,10  Benjamin  Peakham, 
of  Providence,  R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Robert  Mel- 
ville Hun.sicker. 

8  b  ^    J-  Qniticy  Hunsickcr,  Jr. 

J.  Quincy  Hunsicker,  Sr.,  married  second 
time  to  P2mma  Hellerman,  August  22, 
1888  ;  no  issue  by  second  marriage. 

7  2464         2     Mary  M.  Hunsickcr,  b.  June,  1847  ;  d.  1876; 

m.  to  John  R.  Thomas,  at  Norristown, 
Pa. ;   children  : 

8  a  I     An  i)ifant  \  deceased. 
8            d             2    y.  Qnincy  TJiouias. 

8  e  3     Morgan  TJiomas. 

7        2464 !/<      3     P-ili^  M.  Hunsickcr,  h.  1850;    deceased;   un- 
married. 

7        2465  4     Rev.  Robert  Mclvi/Ic  Hunsickcr,  h.  \^z^4;  m. 

Laura  Krower,  of  Lewisburg,  Pa. ;  mem- 
ber of  the  Baptist  church,  and  now  loca- 
ted at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1719. 

CATHARINE  KOLB^  (Freed),  of  HexrvJ,  of  JAC0B^  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2466  I      Henry  K.  Freed,  b.  December  27,  181 8;    d. 

in  1880;  m.  Sibilla  Bechtel,  November 
24,  1844;  he  was  accidentally  killed  by 
being  thrown  out  of  the  wagon  by  a  run- 
away horse,  near  his  home  ;  his  children 


KULP    FAMILY.  3O9 

mily 

7        2466  I  were:      Ephraim,     Catharine,    John     B., 

Mary,  Anna,  John  (2d),  Henry  B.,  EHas 
B. ;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa. 

7        2467  2     Jacob  Freed,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

7        2468  3     Jacob  K.  Freed,  b.  May  24,  1825  ;   d.  Febru- 

ary 21,  1890;  m.  Annie  Ratzel,  October 
20,  1850;  she  was  born  November  2, 
1830;  d.  April  12,  1852.  After  her  de- 
cease he  married  again,  to  EHza  Kratz, 
October  22,  1854;  she  was  born  Septem- 
ber 30,  1 83 1,  and  died  February  6,  1877  ; 
res.,  Lederachsville,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa. 

7  2469  4  Abraham  K.  Freed,  b.  August  24,  1827;  m. 
Catharine  y\llebach,  December  19,  1852  ; 
she  was  born  June  6,  1833  ;  d.  30,  1879. 
He  married  again  to  Zenreto  Hauck  {jiee 
Hoffman);  b.  November  20,  1828;  res., 
Harleysville,  Pa.;  farmer ;  Mennonites. 

7  2470  5  Elias  K.  Freed,h.]\.\\Y  \,\?^'}f:>\  m.  Ehzabeth 
Shutt,  December  1 1,  1858  ;  she  was  born 
July  18,  1833;  d.  January  18,  1883; 
buried  at  Salford  Mennonite  meeting- 
house; res..  North  Wales,  Pa.;  proprietor 
of  the  North  Wales  Flour  Mills,  and 
President  of  the  National  Bank  at  Lans- 
dale. 

7       2471  6    John  K.  Freed,  b.  March  15,  1836;  m.  Mary 

Alderfer,  February  14,  1863  ;  she  was 
born  March  4,  1835;  d.  February  13, 
1864.  He  married  again  to  Sarah  Faust, 
October  21,  1876;  she  was  born  Septem- 
ber 10,  1847;  retail  shoe  business  in 
Norristown,  Pa. 
(k.  f.— 21.) 


3IO  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1720. 

JACOB   KOLB^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob*,  of  Henry3,  of 
Jacob'',  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Faniiiv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2472  I     ElizabctJi  A.  Kitlp,  b.   December  29,  1825; 

m.  Daniel  K.  Cassel,  February  16,  1845  > 
he  was  born  April  22,  1820,  near 
Schwenksville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
at  the  age  of  19  years  he  took  charge  of 
a  school,  and  was  engaged  in  teaching 
under  the  public  school  system  for 
twenty  years  ;  also  the  author  of  the 
History  of  the  Mennonites,  both  Ger- 
man and  English  editions  ;  also  of  the 
History  of  the  Rittenhouse  Family;  also 
that  of  the  Kolb  or  Kulp  family,  and  of 
the  Cassel  family  ;  now  residing  in  Phil- 
adelphia ;   Mennonites. 

7        2473  2     Alary  Kulp,  b.  January  28,  1828;  m.  Abra- 

ham K.  Cassel,  b.  March  28,  1822,  near 
Schwenksville,  Montgomery  county,  Pa., 
and  died  September  1 1,  1892,  at  Hat- 
field, Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  she  re- 
sides now  at  Ilarleysvillc,  Pa.;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

7        2474  3      Susanna  Kulp,  b.  April  7,  1830;    m.  John 

F.  Wile,  b.  March  30,  1827;  farmer  and 
manufacturer  of  trusses  and  supporters; 
res.,  near  Harleysville,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa. ;  Mennonites. 

7        2475  4     Sallic  Kulp,h.  August  26,  1832;  d.  Novem- 

ber 8,  1883  ;  m.  Josiah  Clemmer,  now  a 
preacher  in  the  Mennonite  church  at 
Franconia,  and  bishop  of  said  district ; 
he  was  born  May  i,  1827;  res.,  Souder- 


Gon. 

7 

ludividuiil 

Xn. 

2475 

7 

2476 

7 

2477 

7 

2478 

KULP    FAMILY.  3  I  I 

aniilv 
Xo. " 

4  ton,  Pa.  ;  Josiah  Clemmer  married  a  sec- 
ond time  to  Lydia  Derstein. 

5  Henry  Knip,  b.  October  20,  1834;  d.  aged 
three  and  one-half  years. 

6  Katie  Kulp,  b.   February  7,  1837;  d.  aged 
1  5  months. 

7  Jonas   A.  Kiilp,  b.   March  28,   1839;     occ, 

carpenter  ;  m.  Mary  Swartley,  daughter 
of  John  Swartley ;  mov^ed  to  Anderson 
county,  Kansas  ;  owns  a  plantation,  and 
is  engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising. 

7        2479  8      Williain  Kiilp,h.  August  16,  1 841  ;  m.  Mag- 

gie Fleckenstein  ;  resides  near  Ro\'ers- 
ford,  Pa.,  and  follows  farming. 

7        2480  9     Samuel  K2ilp,h.  November  i,  1844;   d.  Au- 

gust 22,  1847. 

7  2481  10  Jacob  A.  Kulp,  b.  April  i,  1848;  m.  Sarah 
Delp ;  she  died  March  24,  1884;  he 
married  again  to  Eliza  Young;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa. 

7  2482  II  Annie  Kulp,  b.  November  25,  1850;  m. 
Isaac  Delp  ;  res.,  Mainland,  Pa. ;  farmer  ; 
Mennonites. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1721. 

POLLY  KULP^  (Hendricks),  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob*,  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman^ 

7       2483  I     Beijaniin  Hendricks,  h.  December  4,  1835; 

d.  August  I,  1871  ;  m.  to  Sophia  Wam- 
bold ;     children :      Rebecca,    Catharine, 


312  KULP    FAMILY. 


Indi 


Gen. 


7       2483  I  Mary  Ann,  Benjamin  ;  she  married  again 

to  John  Hendricks,  and  moved  to  Vir- 
ginia. 

7        2484  2      Siisajina  Hendricks,  b.   February  17,  1839; 

m.  Christian  Rosenberger  December  15, 
i860;  he  was  born  February  5,  1832; 
Hvery  stable  ;  dealer  in  horses  and  cattle 
at  Lansdale,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. ; 
children :  Mary  Alice,  Elmer  E.  H., 
Wellington,  Lizzie,  Annie  May,  Sallie 
V.  H.,  Lillie  H.,  Minerva,  Clayton. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1722. 
HENRY  KULI^  of  Hknkvs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Hexrv3,  of 

JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAX'. 

7       2485  I      Gr///cr;7';/r  AW/^  b.  ALirch  10,  1833  ;  m.  John 

Moyer  ;  children  :  Henry,  Isaiah,  Mary, 
Michael,  Katie  ;  res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

7  2486  2  Jacob  Kiilp,  b.  April  28,  1824;  m.  Barbara 
Nice,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Nice ; 
children  :  Amanda,  Elias,  Lizzie,  Harry  ; 
Franconia  Square,  Pa. 

7       2487  3     Saimul  Kulp,  b.  December   19,    1835;    m. 

Amanda  Frick  October  30,  1858;  she 
was  born  in  Montgomery  county,  Pa., 
April  4,  1841  ;  farmer;  Mennonites ; 
children  :  Fannie,  Lizzie,  Allen,  Amanda, 
John  ;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa. 

7  2488  4  Susanna  Kulp,  b.  April  16,  1841  ;  m.  Francis 
Frick  January,  i860;  he  was  born  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1837,  and  died  May  3,  1866; 
Mennonites  ;  one  child,  Lizzie  ;  she  mar- 


KULP    FAMILY.  3I3 

7       2488         4  ried  again  to  Elihu  Clemmer,  Franconia, 

Pa. 

7       2489  5     Hcjiry    Kulp,  b.  September    25,    1839;     m. 

Kate  Ziegler,  daughter  of  Michael  O. 
Ziegler,  farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  resides  at 
Franconia  Square,  Pa. ;  Mary  is  their 
only  living  child  ;  two  died  young. 

7  2490  6  Michael  Kulp,  b.  February  19,  1845  !  n^- 
Sarah  Bergey  ;  residing  at  Telford  sta- 
tion, N.  P.  R.  R. ;  dealer  in  flour  and 
feed  ;  children  :  Wallace,  Katie,  Lizzie, 
Vincent. 

7        2491  7     Lizzie   Kulp,  b.  June  4,   1847;     m.    Henry 

Bergey  ;  children  :  Frank,  Mary,  Sevilla, 
Lizzie,  Elias,  Katie,  Henry,  Vincent. 

7       2492  8     Sarah  Ki(lp,h.  September  2,  1851  ;  m.  Enos 

Moyer ;  children :  Frank,  Lizzie  and 
Allen;  Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1723. 

ABRAHAM  KOLB^  of  Henry^,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Henry3, 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2493  I     y.'rr*'-'/^  A7///^ ;  generally  known  as  "  Big  Jake  "; 

m.  Barbara  Bergey ;  she  died  ;  he  mar- 
ried again  to  Lizzie  Moyer ;  farmer ; 
res.,  Franconia,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


3^4  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1725. 
WILLIAM  KULP^  of  Hexrys,  of  Jacob*,  of  Hexry3,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

ludividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. " 

7        2494  I     Einina  Kiilp,  m.  Frank   Nice,  farmer ;  res., 

Harleysville,   Pa. 

7       2495  2     Lizzie  Kulp,  d.  aged  21  years;  single. 

7       2496          3     Sallic  Kulp. 

7        2497         4     /wr/zV  A'////,  d.  aged  18  years;  single. 
7       2498  5     Abraham  Kulp. 

All  of  Harleysville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1726. 
SAMUEL  KULP^  of  Hexrv?,  of  Jacob*,  of  Hexry3,  of 

JACOB^  of  DiLLMAX'. 

7       2499  I      Susanna  IV.  Knlp,  d.  single,  aged  21  years, 

3  months,  13  days. 

7  2500  2  Henry  \V.  Kulp,  m.  Annie  Ziegler ;  res.  at 
Lancaster;  occ,  jeweler. 

7       2501  3     Samuel  /['.  A7///,  m.  Anna  Kurtz;   res.  at 

Ephrata,  Lancaster  county,  Pa. ;  farmer  ; 
Dunkards.    , 

7  2502  4  William  W.  Kulp,  m.  Lydia  Martin  ;  res.  at 
Mechanicsburg,  Lancaster  county.  Pa. ; 
cigar  manufacturer. 


KULP    FAMILY.  315 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1727. 

NANCY  KULP6,  of  Henry^,  of  Jacobs  of  Henrys,  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       ?503  I     Deborah  Kiilp.h.  ]\x\y  26,  \'^\2\  unmarried. 

7  2504  2  Katie  Kulp,  b.  November  12,  1843;  ^1"^" 
married. 

7       2505  3     Elias  Ku/p,  b.  December  9,  1845  ;  m.  Ange- 

line  Ziegler,  daughter  of  Abraham  O. 
Ziegler ;  res.  at  Lederachsville,  Pa. ; 
jeweler;  he  is  a  son  of  Nancy  and  Ben- 
jamin Kulp,  of  Lucon,  Pa. 

7  2506  4  Mary  Kulp,  b.  May  27,  1850;  m.  Jacob  L. 
Beck  ;  res.,  Lucon,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. 

7.     2507  5     Eli-zabcth  Kulp,  b.  December  24,    1856;  d. 

July  23,  1883;  died  single,  aged  26 
years;  buried  at  Upper  Skippack  Men- 
nonite  meetincr- house. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1728. 
JOHN  KULP^  of  Johns,  of  Jacob^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^ 

ofDiLLMAN'. 

7        2508  I      Sarah  Kulp,  m.^  Philip  Fenstermacher. 

7       2509         2     Dauicl  Kulp. 

7       2510         3     Hauiiah   Kulp,  m.  Andrew  Kreider ;    Lan- 
caster county,  Pa. 

7       25 1 1  4     Mary  Kulp. 

7        2512  5     Kate  Kulp: 


3i6 


KULP    FAMILY. 


ludividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  2513  6  Jacob  Kiilp,  m.  Miss  Hershey,  Lancaster 
county,  Pa. 

7  2514  7  Isaac  Knlp,  m.  Miss  Hershey,  Lancaster 
county,  Pa. ;  probably  a  sister  of  the 
former. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1729. 
JACOB    KULP^   of  Johns,    of  Jacob^,    of  Henrys,  of 

JaCOI'/,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7  2515  I  /(-V^;/ AW/,  m.  Sarah  Landis. 

7  2516  2  i^^As^' A'////,  ni.  Abraham  Moyer. 

7  2517  3  Hannah  Kulp,  m.  Jacob  Nice. 

7  2518  4  Abraham  Knip,  went  \WQ?,t. 

7        2519  5     Maty  Ki/Ip,  m.  Jacob  Stauffer  ;  she  died  and 

he  married  Sarah  Kulp,  nee  Landis,  the 
widow  of  John  Kulp,  of  Franconia,  Pa. 

All  were  born  at  Salfordvillc.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1730. 
ABRAHAM  KULP^  of  Johns,  of  JAcoB^  of  Henrys,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        2520  I      Alajy  Kn/p,  died  young. 

7       2521  2     Benjamin  Kulp,  d.  single,  aged  21  years. 

7       2522          3     Abraham  Kulp,  m.  Malinda  Reiff;  he  died 
aged  40  years. 

All  born  at  Salfordville,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  31/ 

CPIILDREN  OF  No.   1731. 
HENRY    KULP^  of  Johns,  of  JACOB^  of   Henrv3,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       2523  I     Rebecca    Kitlp,  b.  about   1830;     m.    Henry 

Rushong. 

7       2524         2     Hannali    Kiilp,    b.    about    1833;     111.    John 
Kemmercr. 

7       2525  3     7J/c?;t  A'////,  b.  about  1835  ;  m.  Solomon   K. 

Grimley,  farmer  and  justice-of-the-peace 
at  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

7       2526         4     ElizabctJi  Kii/p,  m.   Benjamin  Grimley,  de- 
cea.sed. 

7       2527  ^     Bciicvillc  Kiilp,  m.   Emeline  Godshall ;    for 

children  see  No.  2203,  2204,  2205,  2206, 
2207. 

All  were  born  near  Ziegler'.s  Mills,  Salfordville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1732. 
NANCY    KULP^    (Landi.s),    of    John^    of    Jacob^,    of 

HeNRY3,  of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Isaac  Landis,  m.  Peggy  Bechtel. 

2  Han/iah  La/idis,  m.  Henry  Gehman. 

3  Katie  Laiidis,  m.  Lsaac  Gehman. 

4  Abraham  Landis,  m.  Mary  Moyer. 

5  Henry  Landis,  m.  Eliza  Young. 

6  Mary  Landis. 
All  of  Franconia,  Pa. 


7 

2528 

7 

2529 

7 

2530 

7 

2531 

7 

2532 

7 

2533 

3l8  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1733. 
ISAAC    KULP^   of  Johns,   of  JAC0B^    of  Henrys,  ■;of 

JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN^ 


Gen 


Individual  Familv 

„.„.  No.  Xo. 

7       2534  I      HaiDiah  Kiilp,  m.  William  God.shall,  farmer 

and  shoemaker  ;  res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa. ; 
Mennonites. 

2  /o/iii  Kii/p,  miller,  below  Schwenksville,  on 
the  Perkiomen  ;  m.  Sarah  Ziegler. 

3  Betsy  Kiilp,  m.   Elias    Lichtel,  shoemaker; 
res.,  Creamery,  Pa. 

4  Maria  Kulp,  m.  Albert  Smith,  deceased. 

5  Katie  Kulp,  d.  single,  aged  about  28  years. 

6  Nancy  Kulp,  m.  Christian   Borneman  ;  res., 

Skippackville,  Pa. 

7        2540  7     Sarah    Kulp,    m.    Isaac    Godshall,    farmer; 

res.,    Skippack,    Pa.;     Mennonites;    no 
issue. 

7       2541  8     Isaac  Kulp,  m.  F.meline  Delp. 

7  2542  9  ^^;77//rt;// A'////,  m.  Deborah  Markley,  daugh- 
ter of  Philip  Markley ;  res.,  Skippack- 
ville, Pa. ;  farmer  ;   Mennonites. 


7 

2535 

7 

2536 

7 

2537 

7 

2538 

7 

2539 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1739. 

ELIZABETH  LEDERACH^  (Schumacher),  of  Maria 
Kolb5  (Lederach),  of  Jacob*,  of  Henry^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

7       2543  I      Adam  L.  SJiocuiakcr,  b.  September  10,  1828; 

m.  Katie  Hartzel ;   res.,  Philadelphia. 


KULP    FAMILY.  3I9 

7        2544  2     Michael  L.   SJiociiiakcr,  b.  August   5,  1830; 

m.  Mary  Reiff,  and  died  in  1885  ;  res., 
Philadelphia. 

7       2545  3    JoJiJi    L.    Shoemaker,    b.    July  7,   1833;    m. 

Martha  Easton,  practicing  physician,  lo- 
cated at  North  Eighth  street,  Philadel- 
phia. 

7       2546         4     Mary  L.  SJiocviakcr,  b.  August  9,  1836;  m. 
Aaron  Walter. 

7        2547  5     A)ui  L.  S/iocniakcr,  b.  October  23,  1839;  m. 

Caleb  Hunsberger,  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.    1747. 

NANCY  ZIEGLER6  (Moyer),  of  Barbar.\  Kolbs  (Zieg- 
ler),  of  Jacob'*,  of  Hexrv^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

7       2548  I      Sainuii  Moycr,  m.  Anna  Spare,  deceased. 

7        2549          2     Barbara  Mover,  \\\.  Swwow  Gerhart ;  res.,  at 
Philadelphia. 

7        2550          3     Annie   Moyer,  m.  Samuel    Harley,  farmer; 
Dunkards;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1748. 
JACOB    ZIEGLER^  of  Barbara    Kolbs    (Ziegler),  of 

jACORt,  of  He.\RV3,  of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        2551  I      AbraJiam  Ziegler,  m.  Susan  Ziegler,  farmer; 

res.,  Lederachsville,  Pa. 


320  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 
Gen.             No.  No. 

7       2552  2     Barbara   Zicglcr,   m.    Frederick    Godshall 

res.,  in  Philadelphia. 

7        2553  .3     Katie  Zicglcr,  m.  Henry  Charles. 

7        2554  4     Xaiicy  Zicglcr,  m.  George  S.  Ziegler. 

7       2555  5      Samuel  Zicglcr,  m.  Sarah  Musselman. 

7        2556  6    Jacob  Zicglcr,  m.  Miss  Zendt. 

7       2557  7      William  Zicglcr,  m.  Leah  Kreitz. 

7        2558  8     Sarah  Zicglcr. 

7        2559  9     Ha  II  It  ah  Zicglcr. 

7       2560  10     Maria  Zicglcr,  m.  Matthew^  Cohoe. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1749. 

CATHARINE     ZIEGLER^    (Alderfer),    of    B.arb.^k.a 
Kolb5  (Ziegler),  of  J.\coB^  of  Henkv^  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       2561  I      Michael  Alderfer,  d.  single,  aged  about  20 

years. 

7        2562  2     Benjamin    Z.    Alderfer,  m.    Sarah    Harley ; 

farmer;  res.,  in  Lower  Salford,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa.,  near  Alderfer's 
Mills  P.  O.,  Lederachsville,  Pa. 

7       2563  3     Elizabeth  Alderfer,  m.  Christian  Allebach ; 

he  followed  farming  until  his  wife  died ; 
he  now  resides  at  Schwenksville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1758. 

HENRY  KULP^  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob+,  of  Henrys,  of 
Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  321 

Individual         Faiiiilv 
Gen.  No.  No. ' 

7       2564  I      Mary  Kulp,  m.   Henry  Gargcs,  Franconia- 

ville.  Pa. 

7        2565  2     Elizahctli  Kulp,  m.  Christian  Bergey. 

7       2566          3     Henry  Kiilp,  m.   Kate    Frederick,    Salford- 
ville,  Pa. 

7       2567         4    Jacob  Kiilp,  died  young. 
All  born  near  Salfordville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1766. 

SUSIE    KULP^   (Wisnier),  of  Hexrvs,   of  YELLES^  of 
Henrv3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Henry  Wisvicr,  m.  Mary  Cole  ;  a  Mennon- 
ite  minister  at  Skippack  ;  she  died  1895. 

2  Susanna  Wisnicr,  m.  John  Bergey;  res., 
Skippack,  Pa. 

3  David  Wisnicr,  m.  Sarah  Bergey ;  res., 
Skippack,  Pa. 

4  Abraham  IVisnicr,  m.  Sophia  Allebach  ;  she 
died  ;  he  married  again  to  Frany  Landis  ; 
res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 


7 

2568 

7 

2569 

7 

2570 

7 

2571 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1767. 

KATIE    KULP^  (Gotwals),  of  Henrys,  of  Yelles^  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

7       2572  I     ivr;/;//V  6"6'/a'cr/.y,  m.  Timothy  Price,  deceased. 

7       2573  2     Katie  Gotcvah,  m.  Garret    Cole,  Skippack, 

Pa. 


^-- 


KULP    FAMILY. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1768. 
HENRY  KULP^  of  Jacobs,  of  YELLES^  of  Henry3,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  WlLLIAM\ 

Iildivi.lual  F;imilv 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

7        2574  I      Alary  A)?ii  Kiilp,  b.  January  20,  1844;    m. 

Peter  Clemmer  February  27,  1868;  he 
was  born  about  1842;  grocery  store  in 
Philadelphia  ;  no  issue  ;   Dunkards. 

7        2575  2     Sarah  Kii/p,  h.  ]^n\idiry  18,  1847;  m.  David 

Allebach  January  20,  1867;  farmer; 
Mennonites. 

7        2576  3     ^laggic  Kulp,  b.  August  24,  1853  ;  m.  Ben- 

jamin F.  Markley  November  25,  1873; 
Skippack,  Pa. 

7        2577         4     Lvdia  Knip,  b.  September  22,  1856;  m.  De- 
cember 31,  1884. 

7        2578  5     JosiaJi   Kulp,   b.    I'ebruary    14,    1 850;    d.  in 

1857. 

7        2579         6     Lhzic  Kiilp^h.  1852;  d.  1853. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1770. 
JACOB  KULP^  of  Jacobs,  of  Yelles^,  of  Henrys,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DILLMA^^ 

1  Isaac  Kiilp,  m.  Susan  Hacock. 

2  Abraham  Knlp,  m.  Caroline  Wolford ;  res., 
Lederachs\'ille,  Pa. 

3  Margaret  Kiilp,  unmarried. 

4  John  Kiiip,  unmarried. 
All  born  at  Lederachsville,  Pa. 


7 

2580 

7 

2581 

7 

2582 

7 

2583 

KULP    FAMILY.  323 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1771. 
POLLY    KULP6   (Mover),    of    Jacobs,    of  Yelles^,  of 

HeXRY3,  of  JACOB^  of  DlLLMAN^ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No." 

7        2584  I      Sa///^/c-/ Jl/oj'cr,  m.  Annie  Shelly. 

7        2585  2     /aco/}  Mover. 

7        2586  3     Maggie  Mover,  m.  Frank  Heckler. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1783  IN  CANADA. 
ABRAHAM  KULP^  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman^,  of  Henrys, 

of  JaCOB^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7       2587  I     Jacob  Z.  Kulp,  b.  April  12.  1832;  m.  Maria 

Bowman  Juh'  5,  1857;  she  was  born 
December  8,  1839;  res.,  Berlin,  Water- 
loo county,  Ontario ;  farmer ;  he  is  a 
deacon  in  the  Mennonite  church,  and  an 
earnest  Sunday  school  worker. 

7       2588  2      Catharine  Z.  Kulp,  m.  Jacob  C.  Bowman; 

res.,  Michigan. 

7       2589          3     JMciuio  Z.  Kulp,  m.  Sarah  Jacobs;  res.,  in 
Colorado  city,  Colorado. 

4  Nancy  C.  Kiilp^  m.  Josiah  Schantz ;  res., 
Kansas. 

5  Dilbnan  Z.  Knlp,  m.  Hannah  Moyer;  res., 
Berlin,  Ontario. 

6  Mary  Ann  Knip,  m.  Abraham  Jacobs,  of 
Waterloo ;  he  died ;  she  married  again 
to  John  Hoffman. 


7 

2590 

7 

2591 

7 

2592 

324  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1784. 

MOLLY    KULP6   (Erb),    of  Jacobs,    of    Dillman^,    of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman\ 


Gen 


Individual         Family 
No.  No. 

7       2593  I     Joseph  Erb,  m.  Nancy  Schwartz. 

7        2294         2      Cyn/s  Erb,  m.  Sarah  Schwartz. 

7       2595  3     Jacob   Erb,   m.   JuHa   Bowman;    she    died; 

then  he  married  Katie  Hudson. 

7        2596         4     Abraham  Erb,  m.  Margaret  Wallace. 

7        2597  5     Levi  Erb,  m.  Mary  Ann  Hast;   no  issue. 

7        2598         6     Bcujaniin  Eraiikliii  Erb,  m.  Lizzie  Ross. 

7       2599         7     Hannah  Erb,  m.  Abraham  Hagy. 

7        2600         8     Lciia  Erb,  unmarried. 

All  of  Preston,  Waterloo  county,  Canada. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1785. 

TOBIAS  KULP^  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman^,  of  Henky3,  of 
Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

7       2601  I      Elizabeth   Kidp,    b.    August   15,    1834;    m. 

Noah  Weber ;     res.,  at    Strasburg,   On- 
.  tario. 

7        2602  2      Catharine    Knlp,    b.    June     12,    1832;    m. 

Thomas  Murphy  June  19,  1855  ;  he  was 
born  January  12,  1832;  she  died  Janu- 
ary 30,  1864. 

7        2603  3     Henry  Knlp,  b.   March  25,  1838;  died  un- 

married. 


KULP    FAMILY.  325 

7  2604  4  Joseph  Kiiip,  b.  August  30,  1839;  "">•  Nancy 
StaulTer  October  16,  1866;  she  was  born 
10,  1843. 

7        2605  5      Lydia    Kiilp,    b.    February    19,    1S42  ;     m. 

Henry  Otterbein. 

7  2606  6  Isaac  Kn/p,  b.  June  i,  1844;  m.  Rebecca 
Detweiler. 

7  2607  7  Hannah  Kulp,  b.  April  27,  1848;  m.  Wil- 
liam Stengel. 

7  2608  8  j5"//(75  AW/,  b.  July  20,  1854;  m.  Rebecca 
Sand. 

All  of  Waterloo  county,  Canada. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1786. 

LYDIA  KULP^  (Schantz),  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman^  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Josiah  ScJiantz,  m.  Nancy  Kolb. 

2  Catharine  Schanta,  m.  Solomon  Eby. 

3  Cfu'istian  Schants,xn.yidirY  Y{\xich\sor\;  res., 
Dacota. 

4  AbraJiani    Schauta,    m.    Mary    Ankony,    of 
Colorado  City,  Colorado. 

5  Benjamin  Schants,  m.   Mary  Eby ;    res.  in 
Hudson  county,  Ontario. 

6  Men  no  Schantz,  died  unmarried. 

7  Lydia  Schantrj,  m.  Amos  Snyder,  of  Bloom- 

ingdale.' 

(K.  F.— 22.) 


7 

2609 

7 

2610 

7 

261 1 

7 

2612 

7 

2613 

7 

2614 

7 

2615 

326  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2616         8     SaraJi  Schantz,  m.  Henry  Snyder. 
7        2617  9     i:;/^r//  5r//rt;//.::r,  died  unmarried. 

All  born  in  Canada. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1787. 
HANNAH  KULP^  (Bricker),  of  Jacobs,  of  DILLMAN^  of 

HeNRV3,  of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN. 

7        2618  I      Henry  Bricker,  m. Lamb  ;  res.,  Mont- 

real. 

7       2619  2     Mejino  Bricker,  m. Hagy. 

7        2620  3     Joseph    Bricker,   m.    Goudy ;    res.   at 

Festonville,  Ontario. 

7        2621  4     Lydia    Bricker,    m.    Menno    Schantz ;    res., 

Berlin,  Ontario. 

7        2622  5      Mary  Ann  Bricker,  m.  Benjamin  Clemens ; 

res,  Berlin,  Ontario. 

7       2623         6     EpJiraini  Bricker,  m. Cook  ;  res.,  Ber- 
lin, Ontario. 

7       2624         7     Aaron  Bricker,  m.  Molly  Erb  ;  res.,  Berlin. 
Ontario. 

All  born  in  Waterloo  county,  Ontario. 


CHILDREN, OF  No.   1789. 
WILLIAM  CROLL^  of  Betsy  Kolbs  (Croll),  of  Dill- 

MANS  of  HeNRY3,  of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       2625  I     Betsy  Ooll,  of  Skippack,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  32/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1797. 

ELIAS  LICHTEL^  of  Peggy  Kolds  (Lichtel),  of  Dill- 
man"*,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOH^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

luclivi.lual  Faniilr 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  2026  I  Isaac  LicJitcl,  m.  F^mma  Schaeffer. 

7  2627  2  Mary  Lichtel,  died  .single,  aged  23  years. 

7  2628  3  Benjamin  LicJitcl,  married  Ella  Beyer. 

7  2629  4  Albert  Lichtel,  died  young. 

7       2630          5     John  IJchtel,  died  young. 
All  of  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1804. 
GARRET  KULP6,  of  Henrys,  of  Henry^,  of  Henry3, 

of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6        2631  I  Henry  F.  Knlp,  m.  Sarah  Markley. 

2  Francis  F.  Knlp,  m.  Annie  Landis. 

3  Susan  F.  Knlp. 

4  Alary  F.  I\ulp. 

5  Isaac  F.  Knlp,  m.  Sallie  Kulp. 
All  of  Lucon,  Pa. 


7 

2632 

7 

2633 

7 

2634 

7 

2635 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1806. 
ISAAC  KULP^  of  Henrys,  of  Henry4,  of  Henrys,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN', 

7       2636  I      Emma   Kulp,  b.  May   18,   1858;    m.   Isaac 

Frantz,  a  preacher  in  the   Dunkard  or 
Brethren  church  ;  res.,  Ohio. 


328  KULP    FAMILY. 

ludividual  Familj- 

Gon.  No.  No. 

7       2637          2     6"(7///V  A7///),  b.  January  18,  1867  ;  m.  Charles 
A.  Wagner. 

7       2638  3     Horace  Knlp,  b.  March  2,  1872;  single. 

7       2639         4    ycV///  Kiilp,  b.  December  6,  1875  ;  single. 
All  of  Grater's  Ford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1809. 
WILLIAM   REIFF^   of  Elizabeth   Kolbs  (Reiff),   of 

HeNRV*,  of  HeXRV3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Srrc'illioii  Rciff. 

2  Einanitcl  Rciff. 

3  Jacob  Rcff. 

4  Lizzie  Rciff. 

5  Urbane  Rciff. 

6  Charles  Reiff. 

7  Marf  Reiff. 

8  Mary'  Reiff. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


7 

a 

7 

b 

7 

c 

7 

d 

7 

e 

7 

f 

7 

(T 

7 

264 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1810. 
HENRY    REIFF^    of    Elizabeth    Kolb^    (Reiff),   of 

HeXRV^  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7       2641  I     Elizabeth  Rciff,  b.  December  30,  1842;    m. 

Robert  E.  Lynch  August,  1869;  child- 
ren :  Edith  (deceased),  Robert  (deceased), 
Clarence  and  Emmet. 


KULP    FAMILY.  329 

2642  2     Afarv  Ann  RL7/f,h.  April  12,  1844;  m.  Isaac 

Gregg  May,  1867;  she  died  November 
23,  1S93;  children:  Marie,  Oliver 
Ormsby,  Florence. 

7       2643  3     Natlianicl  Rciff,  b.  September  21,  1845  !    ^• 

September  9,  1848. 

7  2644  4  Isaac  Rciff,  b.  September  10,  1847;  m. 
Margaret  Crowell  January,  1866;  child- 
ren :  Irene,  Blanche,  Annie  C,  William, 
Grace. 

Annie  C.  Reiff  m.  Samuel  F.  McKnight 
September,  1893;  their  children  are 
Eleanore  and  Martha. 

7       2645  5      Catliarinc  7vr//f",  b.  September  29,  1849;    d. 

March  9,  1855. 

7        2646  6     Snsa/iiia    Rciff\    b.    February    7,    185 1  ;     d. 

March  4,  1855. 

7  2647  7  Jane  Rcff,  b.  December  9,  1852  ;  d.  August 
9,  1853. 

7       2648  8     Eiiiiiia  Rciff,  h.]w\\Q  12,  1854;    d.  April  13, 

7       2649         9     Elijah  Rciff,  b.  August  24,  1855. 

7       2650        10     ^/////V  yl/r?;-/^?  7vc7/f,  b.  February  21,  1857. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   181 1. 

JOHN  REIFF^  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Rbiff),  of  Henry*, 
of  Henry3,  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 

7        2651  I     J\larj'  Rciff',  m.   first,  Samuel   Weikel,   and 

second,  George  Zimmerman. 


330  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7       2652  2     Lizzie  Rciff,  died  single. 

7       2653  3     Annie  Rcijf,  unmarried;  res.,  Philadelphia. 

7        2654         4     Sal  lie  Re  iff ,  unmarried. 

7       2655  5     John  Reiff,  single;    teacher  in  Normal  Col- 

leo-e,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

7        2656         6     Isaiah  Reiff,  m.  Clara  Gotwals. 

7       2657         7     MartJia  Reiff,  m.  John  Bechtel. 

All  of  Yerkes,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1813. 

MARY  REIFF^  (Cassel),  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Reiff), 
of  Henry-*,  of  Hexry^  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7        2657  I     Lizzie  Cassel,  b.  November  27,  1845  !  ^-  ]^^y 

15,  1848. 

7        2658  2     Isaae  R.  Cassel,  b.  July  6,  1849;  m.  Mary 

Warder  Cresson,  daughter  of  John  Cres- 
son,  October  7,  1874;  he  died  March  2, 
1894. 

Isaac  R.  Cassel,  son  of  Mar)-  (Reiff)  Cassel  and  Daniel 
Cassel,  was  born  at  Harmony  Square,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa.  He  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  in  said  county, 
and  in  the  Quaker  City  Business  College,  from  which  institu- 
tion he  graduated.  He  was  interested  in  his  father's  business 
(mercantile).  Later  he  entered  the  wholesale  dry  goods  house 
of  James,  Kent,  Santee  &  Co.,  at  Philadelphia.  Later  he 
returned  again  to  his  father's  house  and  business.  After  his 
marriatre,  he  ena;acred  in  the  mercantile  business  at  West  Point, 
Pa.  He  was  for  some  time  Secretary  of  the  West  Point  Engine 
and  Machine  Co.      He  was  also  elected  to  the  office  of  County 


KULP    FAMILY.  33  I 

Auditor  with  a  majority  larger  than  any  other  officer  in  the 
county  at  that  time,  on  the  Republican  ticket,  in  which  capa- 
city he  served  six  years.  He  then  moved  to  North  Wales, 
where  he  was  engaged  in  the  Montgomery  Web  Works  until 
his  death.  He  was  also  a  School  Director  for  the  borough 
of  North  Wales.  He  was  always  a  close  student  of  the  various 
sciences,  and  was  considered  an  expert  accountant.  He  died 
March  2,  1894. 


Gen. 


vidual  Family 

Jo.  No. 

7  2659  3  Sylvaruis  R.  Casscl,  b.  August  23,  1853  ;  d. 
November  26,  1856. 

7  2660  4  John  R.  Casscl,  A.  AT.,  LL.  B.,  was  born  No- 
vember 24,  1856,  at  Cedars,  Montgom- 
ery county.  Pa. 

He  attended  the  public  schools  until  the  age  of  sixteen 
years,  when  he  entered  the  North  Wales  Academy  and  School 
of  Business.  Then  he  entered  his  father's  business  (mercan- 
tile business  at  Cedars).  After  being  thoroughly  drilled  in 
said  business  he  entered  the  large  wholesale  dry  goods  house 
of  James,  Kent,  Santee  &  Company  to  learn  the  business. 
After  remaining  there  about  a  year  his  old  longing  for  school 
returned.  He  then  entered  Franklin  and  Marshall  Academy 
at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  to  prepare  for  college.  He  then  crowded 
the  two  years'  course  of  study  necessary  for  entrance  into 
college  into  one  year  and  a  quarter.  (Rev.  James  Crawford, 
now  in  charge  of  Christ  Reformed  Church,  Philadelphia,  was 
then  rector  of  the  Academy.)  He  was  then  admitted  to  the 
Freshman  class  in  F.  and  M.  College,  where  he  remained  two 
years  until  the  close  of  his  Sophomore  year,  having  passed 
Sophomore  test.  He  then  resolved  to  enter  Princeton  Uni- 
versity. Having  first  received  an  honorable  dismissal  from 
Dr.  Apple,  President  of  F.  and  M.  College,  he  then  entered 
Princeton,  from  which  institution  he  graduated  with  the  De- 
gree of  A.  B.  After  leaving  Princeton  he  entered  the  law 
department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  from  which   he 


332  KULP    FAMILY. 

graduated  with  the  Degree  of  LL.  B.  He  was  registered  as 
a  law  student  in  the  office  of  James  H.  Wolfe,  Esq.,  Philadel- 
phia. After  his  graduation  he  was  admitted  to  the  bar.  He 
is  at  present  (1895)  engaged  in  the  practice  of  his  profession 
(office,  329  Drexel  building,  Philadelphia),  and  also  holds  the 
Professorship  of  Commercial  Law  in  the  Peirce  College  of 
Business. 

ludividual  Familj- 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2596          5     A)inic  R.  Casscl,  b.  February  27,  i860. 
7       2597  6     Einaiiiul  R.  Cassc/,h.  November  11,  1862. 


CHLLDREN  OF  No.   1815. 

MARY    K.   MOVERS  (Stauffer  or  Stover),  of    Mollv 
Kolbs  (Moyer),  of  Henkv*,  of  Henrv3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman', 

7        2661  I      Davis    Stover,    m.    Emma    Godshall ;    res., 

Kulpsville;  farmer;  have  four  children. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1819. 

BARBARA  K.  MOVERS-  (Heckler),  of  Molly  Kolbs 
(Moyer),  of  Henrys,  of  Henry3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2662  I      Irz'in    M.    Heckler,   b.    July   26,    1858;    m. 

Minnie  Stewart  October,  1887  ;  no  issue  ; 
employed  in  railway  mail  service  between 
Red  Oak,  Iowa,  and  Lincoln,  Nebraska; 
resides  in  Lincoln. 

7       2663  2     Henry  Horace  Heckler,  b.  March   27,  1861  ; 

is  a  railroad  machinist ;  pipe  fitter. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual 


Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

7  2664  3  Jesse  M.  Heckler,  b.  July  28,  1862;  d.  Oc- 
tober 27,  1885,  aged  23  years,  2  months, 
29  days. 

7       2665  4    JoJui  M.  Heekler,  b.  August  18,  1865. 

7        2666  5      Jllaiy    ElizabetJi    Heekler,  b.  June    9,   1867, 

and  died  January  24,  1869,  aged  I  year, 
7  months,  15  days. 

7        2667         6      William  Jll.  Heekler,  b.  September  14,  1872. 
John  and  William  are  bank  clerks  employed  by  Saxton 
National  Bank,  at  St.  Joseph,  Missouri.  ,  Irvin,  the  oldest,  is 
the  only  one  married  (Januar}'  13,  1894). 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1820. 

SUSAN    K.    MOVERS    (Harley),    of    Molly    Kolbs 
(Meyer),  of  Henry^,  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2668  I      Lillie  Harley. 

7        2669         2     Ellie  Harley. 

7       2670          3     John  ]\Ioyer  Harley. 
All  of  North  Wales.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1821. 

LYDIA  K.  MOVERS  (Freed),  of  Molly  Kolbs  (Moyer), 
of  Henry*,  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman^ 

7       2671  I     Lizzie  Freed. 

7        2972  2     Annie  Freed. 

7        2673  3     Martha  Freed. 


334  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       2674         4     Lydia  Freed. 
7        2675  5      William  Freed. 

All  born  in  Worcester,  Pa.     P.  O.,  Cedars,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1822. 

ISAAC    K.    MOYER^  of  Molly    Kolbs    (Moyer),    of 
Henry^  of  Henry3,  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 

7        2676  I      Ambrose  Moyer. 

7       2677  2      Claraiiee  Moyer,  Evansburg,  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  no.  1823. 

HENRY  D.  KULP^  of  Johns,  of  HENRY^  of  Henry3,  of 
Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2678  I      File;/  Kiilp,  m.  Percival  Gabel. 

7        2679         2     Mary  Kiilp,  m.  John  C.  Cole,  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1826. 

ELIAS  KULP6,  of  Bexjamin-s,  of  Henry^,  of  Henry^, 
of  Jacob-,  of  Dillman'. 

7       2680  I     Hoivard  Z.  Kulp,  Lederachsville,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  335 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1861. 

MARTIN  B.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholas^  of  Sus- 
anna Detweiler'*  (RittenhoLise),  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler), 

of  JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

ludiviiiual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        2681  I      Martini  Rittcuhjiisc,  h.:ihou\.  1863;  residing 

at  Germantown  ;    unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1862. 

JAMES  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nichglass,  of  Susanna 
Detvveiler4  (RittenhoLise),  of  Maria  Kolb^  (Detweiler),  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN\ 

7       26S2  I     All/lie  E.  RittciihoKsc,  m.  Miller  D.   Evans  ; 

res.,    Pottstown,     Montgomery    county, 
Pa. ;  attorney-at-la\v. 

2  Horaiio  Rittciihonsc,  died  single. 

3  Kate  Rittcnhousc,  died  single. 

4  Carrie  Rittcnhousc,  died  single. 

5  Carj.'iiic  Rittciilioitsc,  died  single. 


7 

2683 

7 

2684 

7 

2685 

7 

2686 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1863. 

NICHOLAS  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholas^,  of  Sus- 
anna Detweiler'*  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler), 
of  Jacob-,  of  Dillman'. 

7        26S7  I      Enoch  Rittcnhousc,  died  in  infancy. 

7       2688          2     Enoch    JV.  Rittcnhousc,  b.    1840;    d.   March 
25,  1877;    unmarried. 

7        2689  3     Anna  So/^hia  RittcnJiousc,  died  single. 


336  KULP    FAMILY. 

luriiviilual  Familv 

Geu.  No.  .Vo. 

7  2690  4  Martha  P.  Rittiuhousc,  died  August  2,  \d:C)0; 
m.  Joseph  Wi.se ;  have  two  children, 
Elizabeth  and  SalHe. 

7        2691  5      William  P.  Rittciihoiisc,  died  in  infancy. 

7  2692  6  Nicliolas  AT.  Rittcnhoiise,  h.  A^n\  24,  1844; 
m.  Emma  Gorgas  Omensetter  July  12, 
1869;  she  was  the  third  daughter  of 
John  Omensetter,  a  merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. N.  M.  Rittenhouse  resides  at 
Baltimore,  Md.  He  served  in  the 
Union  ami)-  during  the  Rebellion  in  the 
Second  Pennsylvania  Cavalry.  After 
the  war  he  went  to  Baltimore  and  pur- 
chased the  terra  cotta  works  from  his 
uncle,  George  R.  Rittenhouse ;  said 
business  he  is  now  carrying  on  with 
success.  Mr.  Rittenhouse  is  a  member 
of  the  Lee  Street  Baptist  Church,  and  is 
held  in  high  esteem. 

7       2693  7     Elizabeth  Rittciilionsc,  b.    1846;   d.  July  18, 

1891  ;  m.  John  G.  Brooks  December  29, 
1868;  res.,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

7        2694  8     Mary  Rittenhouse,  d\cd  1891;   unmarried. 

7       2695  9     Sallic  Rittiuhoiisc,  died  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1864. 

CHARLES  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholass,  of  Sus- 
anna Detweiler4  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler), 
of  Jacob-,  of  Dillman*. 

7        2696  I      Mary  Rittcii/ioiis.\h.  1 834;   unmarried. 

7        2697  2     Sarah  Rittoi/ionsc,  b.  February  I,  1836. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual 


Gen. 


7       2698  3      Cornelia  Rittcnliousc,  b.  November  2,  1839. 

7  2699  4  Sopliia  Rittciihousc,  b.  Augu.st  20,  1845  ;  m. 
Aubrey  Hopkins;  had  two  children; 
both  dead. 

7       2700  5      Van  Brandt  Riftcnhojisc,  h.  A^n\,  \?>4t2;  m. 

Laura  Randall ;  children  :  Albert, George, 
Lesher,  Ada,  Amelia  ;  three  died  young. 

7        2701  6      Georgr  Rittcnlionsc,  b.  September   I,  1847; 

m.  N.  Alice  Birch  ;  one  child  ;  died  in 
infancy. 

7  2702  7  Anna  Roda  Riftcnhonsc,  b.  November  23, 
1848;  d.  aged  32  years. 

7        2703  8    James  Rittoi/ionsc,  b.  November  20,  1850; 

m.  Mary  Craiggs ;  children :  Sallie  A., 
Charles  C,  Roda,  Blanche,  Amelia, 
Henry,  Lloyd,  James,  Jackson. 

7       2704         9     Martin  Rittcnhonsc,  died  in  infancy. 
All  of  Maryland,  near  Baltimore. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1865. 

JOSIAH  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholas^,  of  Susanna 
Detweiler4  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  Kolbs  (Detweiler),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        2707  I     Ennna    S.    RittcnJicuisc,  d.  young,  aged, 2 1 

years  ;  was  a  teacher  in  the  Moravian 
school  at  Bethlehem. 

7       2708  2     Nicholas  Rittcnhonsc,  d. ;  no  issue  ;  resided 

near  Line  Lexington,  Bucks  county,  Pa. ; 
his  will  is  recorded  in  Doylestown,  Bucks 
county.  Pa. ;  he  was  a  farmer. 


338  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1866. 

GEORGE  P.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Nicholass,  of  Sus- 
anna Detweiler'*  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  Kolb^  (Detweiler), 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 


Individual 


Gen. 

7 

No. 
2709 

7 

2710 

7 

27II 

7 

2712 

7 

V^l 

7 

2714 

1  Kate  Rittoihoiisc,  died  young. 

2  Grace  RittcnJiousc. 

3  Kate  Rittenhouse. 

4  Jllarj  Rittenhouse. 

5  Martha  Rittenhouse. 

6  William  Ritten/iouse,  of  Maryland,  near  Balti- 

more. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1869. 

WILLIAM  UMSTED^  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhousrs 
(Umsted),  of  Susanna  Detweiler'*  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria 
Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 

7       2715  I     Daniel  R.   Umsted,  b.  November  8,   1827; 

m.    Leah    Benner,    of    Franconia,    Pa. ; 
farmer. 

7  2716  2  Thomas  R.  L/jfistcd,  h.  August  20,  1829;  m. 
Frances  P.  Monfay ;  she  died  in  1863; 
he  married  again  to  Isabella  Stull. 

7       2717  3    JosiaJi  R.  Umsted,  b.  September  5,  1831  ;  m. 

Kate  Staub,  of  Nicetown,  Philadelphia ; 
res.,  Philadelphia. 

7  2718  4  Amanda  Umsted,  b.  October  25,  1833;  d. 
October  2,  1870;  m.  William  Tyson, 
March  21,  1853. 


KULP    FAMILY.  339 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No-  ^ 

7  2719  5  Aiigclinc  Umsted,  b.  January  25,  1830;  m. 
Jacob  Everman,  November  17,  1857  ;  he 
died  April  i,  1869;  res.,  "  Rittenhouse 
Manse,"  Wissahickon  avenue,  German- 
town,  formerly  known  as  Rittenhouse 
town  ;  has  three  children — Eugene,  Wil- 
liam and  Sarah. 

7  2720  6  WUIiain  W.  Uvistcd,  b.  July  4,  1838;  m. 
Elizabeth  Lord;  she  died  January  i, 
1871  ;  he  married  again  to  Josephine 
Boemer  in  1874;  she  died  September  18, 
1884;  res.,  "  Rittenhouse  Manse,"  Wis- 
sahickon avenue,  formerly  known  as 
Rittenhouse  town  ;  carpenter  and  con- 
tractor. 

7       2721  7     Elinira  Uinstcd,h.]\x\y  10,  1841  ;  unmarried; 

lives  with  her  brother,  William  W.  Um- 
sted,  at  Rittenhouse  town. 

7  2722  8  Morris  Uinstcd,  b.  December  25,  1843;  m. 
Hannah  Strahley,  December  24,  1868; 
res.,  Philadelphia ;  engineer. 

7        2723  9     Sarah    Uinstcd,  b.   February   27,    1850;    d. 

February  8,  1851. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1870. 

ARNOLD  UMSTED^  of  Elizabeth  Rittenhouses 
(Umsted),  of  Susanna  Detweiler'*  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria 
Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       2724  I     Elisabeth  Uiustcd,  m.  Edward  Jeffries. 

7       2725  2     Sarah  Uvistcd,  m.  Taylor  Raser  ;  one  child, 

Taylor. 


340 

Gen. 

7 

lurtlvi.lual 
No. 

2726 

7 

2727 

7 

2728 

7 

2729 

7 

2730 

7 

2731 

7 

2732 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Family 
Xo. 

3  Mary  Ann  Unistcd,  m.  George  Fulmer. 

4  TJionias  Unistcd,  m.  Lizzie  Piatt ;     have  two 

daughters. 

5  Ellen  Umstcd,  m.  Robert  Jenkins. 

6  Joseph  Unistcd. 

7  Charles  Unistcd,  went  West. 

8  Arnold  Unistcd. 

9  y/z/zV?    Unistcd,  m.    Martin    Ettinger,   son   of 

Jacob  Ettinger,  of  Salfordville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1871. 

CATHARINE  UMSTED^  (Hartman),  of  Elizabeth 
Rittenhouse5  (Umsted),of  Su.sanna  Detwiler^  (Rittenhouse), 
of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler),  of  Jacob%  of  DillmAxX'. 

7       2733  I     Elizabeth  Hartman,  x\\.  \?iXO\\  Stover;  chil- 

dren :     Frank,    Mary,    Maud ;     Quaker- 
town,  Pa. 

7  2734  2  Joseph  Hartman,  m.  Celesta  Woodring  ,* 
children  :  William,  Oliver,  Robert,  Frank, 
Martin,  Lamar. 

7        2735  3     Kate  Hartman,  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1872. 

HENRY  R.  RITTENHOUSE^  of  Jacob  D.s,  of  Sus- 
anna Detweiler'*  (Rittenhouse),  of  Maria  Kolb3  (Detweiler),. 
of  Jacob-,  of  Dillmax'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  341 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7  2736  I  Mary  M.  Rittcnhousc,  b.  1831  ;  m.  Abel 
Thoma.s  ;  had  three  children,  Malinda, 
Henry  and  Edwin. 

7  2737  2  Charles  A.  Rittcnhousc,  b.  1832;  m.  Mary 
Croll ;  their  children  are  Hannah,  Henry, 
Charles,  William  and  David  Le  Roy ; 
residing  at  Norristown,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   19231^. 
ISAAC  R.  KOLB7,  of  DlLLMAN^  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacobs 

of  ISAAC3,  of  JACOB^  of  DlLLMA.X'. 

8  2738  I  Catharine  Kolb. 

8  2739  2  Christine  Kolb. 

8  2740  3  Dillman  Kolb. 

8  2741  4  Mary  Kolb. 

8  2742  5  Elniira  Kolb. 

8       2743         6     Esther    Kolb ;     of    Hatfield,    Montgomery 
county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1924. 
MARY  ANN  KOLB^,  of  Dillman^  of  Isaac^  of  Jacob^ 

of  ISAAC3,  of  JAC0B^  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       2744  I      Isaac  K.  Kolb ;  of  Hatfield,  Pa. 

(K.  F.— 23.) 


342  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1925. 

CATHARINE    KOLB^.    of    DILLMA^•^   of    Isaacs,    of 
Jacob'*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2745  I      Maiy  Lcidy. 

8       2746         2     Lydia  Lcidy ;  of  Pennsylvania. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1928. 

MARY  FRICK7  (Rosenberger),  Veronica  Kolb^  (Det- 
weiler),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Isaac^  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

1  Jo  J  in  Rosodui'gcr. 

2  AbraJiam  Rosoibcrgcr. 

3  Fnxjiy  Rosenberger. 

4  Kate  Rosenberger. 

5  Sarah  Rosenberger. 

6  William  Rosenbei'ger. 

7  Henry  Rosenbeiger. 
Of  Montgomery  and  Bucks  counties,  Pa. 


8 

2747 

8 

2748 

8 

2749 

8 

2750 

8 

2751 

8 

2752 

8 

2753 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  1929. 

FRANCIS  K.  FRICK7,  of  Veronica  Kolb^  (Detweiler), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8       2754  I      Lizzie  Frick,  b.  August  2,  1859;  m.  William 

M.  Souder  October  23,  1880;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Sevilla  and  Har- 
vey ;  res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  343 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1930. 

JOHN  K.  FRICK7,  of  Veronica  Kolb^  (Detweiler),  of 
Isaacs,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaac^,  of  JACoB^  of  Dillman'. 

Imlivirtual         Famllr 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2689  I     Allen   C.  Frick,  b.  November  7,   1863;    m. 

Susan    Brinker    April    18,   1885;    clerk; 
one  child,  Elsie  Dinsmore. 

8       2690         2     Francis  Frick,  b.  August  18,  1869. 

8       2691  3     Fbiicr  Frick,  b.   February  24,  1872;  d.  Oc- 

tober 17,  1872. 

8       2692          4     Clayton  Frick,  b.  October  i,  1874. 

8       2693  5     John  C.  Frick,  b.  November  10,  1879. 

8       2694         6     Eva  Frick,  b.   February   19,  1887;  d.   Feb- 
ruary 8,  1888;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1931. 

AMANDA  FRICK7  (Kolb),  of  Veronica  Kolb^  (Det- 
weiler), of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       2695  I      Fannie  Knlp,  b.  May  19,  186 1. 

8       2696  2     Lizzie  Knlp,h.  January  10,  1864;  m.  John 

F.  Lederach,  of  Lederachsville,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa.,  December  20,  1880; 
merchant. 

8       2697  3     Allen  Knlp,  b.   December  8,  1867;  d.  Au- 

gust 25,  1869. 

8        2698         4     Amanda  Knlp,  b.  January  28,  1871. 

8       2699         5    John  Knlp,  b.  June  12,  1875. 


344  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1932. 

EMMA  F.  FRICK7  (Bergey),  of  Veronica  Kolb^  (Det- 
weiler),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

iDrtividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2700  I      Horace  F.  Bcrgcy,  b.  April    30,    1865  ;    m. 

Annie  M.  Landis  January  24,  1884; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :   Elwood,  Mary. 

8       2701  2     Mary  Emma  F.  Bcrgcy,  b.  May  5,  1868  ;  m. 

William  F.  Hockman  September  19, 
1885;  .she  is  a  Mennonite ;  children: 
Warren,  Wilson. 

8       2702  3     Kate  F.  Bcrgcy,  b.  February  8,  1875. 

Souderton,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1933. 

KATE  FRICK7  (Delp),  of  Veronica  Kolb^  (Detweiler), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       2703  I     Jennie  F.  Delp,  b.  July  3,  1869;  m.  Garret 

S.  Nice  November  17,  1888;  huckster. 

8        2704         2     FJlie  F.  Delp,  b.  July  10,  1873. 
8       2705  3     Katie  F.  Delp,  b.  January  21,  1876. 

All  of  Harleysville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1934. 

MATILDA  JANE  FRICK?  (Erney),  of  Veronica 
Kolb^  (Detweiler),  of  Isaac^  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^, 
of  Dillman'. 

8       2706  I     Ervin  F.  Erney,  b.  January  3,  1870. 

8       2707  2      Oscar  F.  Erney,  b.  March  30,  1873 

Of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  345 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   i935>^. 

ANN  KULP7  (Moyer),  of  MosEs^  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob*, 
of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman\ 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2708  I      Emma  Moycr,  b.  March  9,  1866;  d.  Febru- 

ary  II,   1889;   m.  Milton  Stover;    chil- 
dren :  Katie,  Arthur. 

8       2709         2     Allen    K.    Moyer,  b.  January  25,   1868;    d. 
June  20,  1884. 

8       2710          3     Elizabeth    Moyer,   b.    August  4,   1869;    m. 
Samuel  Rohr  June  5,  1889. 

8       27 II         4     £/Av/ J/^yrr,  b.  December  9,  1870. 

8        2712  5     Leidy  K.  Moyer,  b.  July  26,  1872;  d.  July 

8,  1873. 

All  of  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1939. 

BARBARA    KULP?   (Kulp),    of  MosEs^  of  Isaacs,  of 
Jacob*,  of  Isaacs  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

8       2713  I     Jacob  Kulp,  b.  April  12,  183 1  ;  m.  Elizabeth 

Gill  December  28,  1864  ;  children  :  Har- 
riet, Margaret,  Levi,  Nancy,  Cornelius, 
Sarah,  Noah  ;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

8  2714  2  Catharine  Kulp,  b.  March  21,  1833;  m, 
Jacob  Haldeman  ;  children  :  Isaac,  Sarah, 
Andrew,  Mary,  William  ;  Bucks  county, 
Pa. 


34^  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1940. 

HENRY  K.  MEYERS^,  of  Sarah  Kolb*^  (Meyers),  of 
Johns,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Isaac3,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillmax'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  Xo. 

8       2715  I      Levi  K.  Meyers,  h.'xw  1843;   d.  in  1887. 

8  2716  2  HiddaJi  Meyers,  h.n\  1848;  m.  Amos  Mey- 
ers in  1868:  farmer;  Mennonites  ;  chil- 
dren :  Clara,  Henry,  Horace,  Edward, 
Annetta,  Samuel,  Alice,  Susanna,  Charles, 
"  Baby." 

8       2717  3     Elias  Meyers,   b.   in    1854;    d.  in    1862;    of 

Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1942. 

ANNA  MEYERS7  (Fretz),  of  Sarah  Kolb^  (Meyers), 
of  Johns,  of  Jacob"*,  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob-,  of  Dillm.an'. 

8       2718  I     Jonas  Fretz,  b.  in  1854;  m.  Anna  Tyson  in 

1887. 

8        2719          2     Elias  Fretz,  b.  in  1855  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Tyson 
in  1884;  children:  Oscar,  Erwin. 

8       2720          3     SaraJi  Fretz,  h.\w  1858;  unmarried. 

8        2721  4     J/c?/']' /vr/.o',  b.  in  i860  ;  unmarried  ;  of  Bucks 

county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1944. 

MARIA    G0DSHALL7    (Haldeman),    of    Elizabeth 
KoLB^  (Godshall),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Isa.\c3,  of  Jacob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  347 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2722  I     Jacob  Haldcviau,   b.    March    23,    1843;    n^- 

Catharine  Kolb  June  28,  1863  ;  she  was 
born  March  21,  1833;  res.,  Hohiies 
county,  Ohio. 

8        2723  2    Joseph    Haldcmaii,    b.  March  7,    1845  !     he 

was  burned  to  death  in  a  sugar  camp, 
aged  five  years,  in  Ohio. 

8  2724  3  Sjisanna  Haldcuiaii,  b.  July  18,  1847  I  ^^• 
Michael  Eicher ;  he  died ;  children : 
David,  Andrew,  Susanna ;  she  married 
a  second  time  to  Christian  Lanchman, 

8  2725  4  Elisabeth  Haldeinaii,  b.  June  13,  1850;  m. 
Levi  Beck,  tailor  ;  res.,  Marcellus,  Michi- 
gan ;  no  issue. 

8  2726  5  John  Haldeiuaii,  b.  October  15,  1853;  d. 
in  infancy. 

8  2727  6  Sarah  Haldeman,  b.  March  31,  1855  ;  m. 
John  Sugars. 

8  2728  7  Isaac  Haldeman,  b.  July  7,  1857;  m.  Alda 
Lanchman  ;  children  :  Levi,  Ida,  Harvey. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1946. 

SAMUEL  G0DSHALL7,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (God- 
shall),  of  Jacobs,  of  jAcoi?*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman^ 

8       2729  I      Saj-ali  Godshali,  b.  April  28,  1859;  ^-  April 

3,  1866. 

8        2730         2     Anna    Godshali,    b.    April    25,    1861  ;     un- 
married. 

8       2731  3    John    Godshali,    b.    October   4,    1863;     un- 

married. 

8       2732         4    James  Godshali,  b.  January  14,  1871. 


348  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1947. 

JACOB  G0DSHALL7,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Godshall), 
of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

ladividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8        2733  I     Elisabeth  Godshall,  b.  August  6,  1855. 

8        2734         2    John  Godshall,  b.  December  28,   1858;    d. 
February  27,  1859. 

8        2735  3     Andrnv  Godshall,  b.  November   13,   1862; 

m.  Alice  Martin  September  18,  1889; 
she  was  born  August  18,  1872;  res., 
Indiana. 

8       2736         4      William  Godshall,  h.]w\Y  2\,  I'^do. 

8       2737  5     Reuben  Godshall,  b.  September  5,  1871. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  1948. 

SARAH    G0DSHALL7   (Brenncman),   of    Elizabeth 
Kolb^  (Godshall),  of  Jacob^,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^, 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        2738  I     Andrezv  Brennevian,  m.  Mary  Derr;  chil- 

dren :     William,    John,    Walter,    Sarah, 
res.,  Indiana. 

8  2739  2  Elizabeth  Bren7icman,h.  h^xW  17,  1853;  m. 
John  Martin  November  12,  1876;  car- 
penter in  Elkhart,  Ind. ;  Mennonites  ; 
children :  Ida  Priscilla,  Daniel  Jacob, 
Edward  Francis,  Oscar  Henry,  Myra 
Mabel. 

8  2740  3  JoJin  Brejinenian,  b.  February  4,  1855;  d. 
February  5,  1855. 


KULP    FAMILY.  349 

Individual  Family 

No.  No. 

2741  4     Snsauna  Brc)i)icnia)i,  b.  February  5,  1856; 

m.  Joseph  Neff,  farmer,  in  St.  Joseph 
county,  Ind. ;  no  issue. 

2742  5     Lydia  Brcnncman,h.  February  6,  1858;  m. 

David  Rider  January  28,  1887;  he  was 
born  in  Holmes  county,  Ohio ;  farmer 
in  Kosciusko  county,  Ind. ;  children : 
Archibald,  George. 

2743  6     Alary  Brciincuian,  b.  November   14,   1861 

m.  Isaac  N.  Rodge  March  20,  1884 
carpenter  in  Elkhart,  Ind. ;  children 
Jesse,  Mabel. 

2744  7     Boijauiin    F.    Brouicvian,  b.  February   12, 

1864;  m.  Mary  E.  Bixler  January  i, 
1889;  she  was  born  February  13,  1868; 
farmer  in  St.  Joseph  county,  Ind. ;  one 
child,  Agnes. 

2745  8     Sophia   Brouicmaii,  b.    July    20,   1866;    d. 

April  21,  1867. 

2746  9     Salome   Brcuuonan,  b.  July  4,    1868;     un- 

married. 

2747  10     Pt'tcr  Brci/iiciiiaii,  b.  August  30,   1870;    d. 

in  infancy. 

2748  II      Conic/ins  BrciDieuian,  b.  August  16,  1872. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1949. 

ISAAC  GODS H ALL?,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Godshall), 
of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       2749  I     Mary   ElizabctJi    Godshall,    b.    January    28, 

i860;  d.  November  13,  i860. 


350  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2750         2      George  H.  Godshall,  b.  May   13,   1862;    d. 
May  29,  1 88 1. 

8        275 1  3     Alatilda    B.    GodsJiall,    b.    in    Tuscarawas 

county,  Ohio,  September  9,  1864;  m. 
David  Deisch ;  children:  Elmer, 
Amanda. 

8       2752         4    John  F.  GodsJuill,  b.  in  Tuscarawas  county, 
Ohio,  February  26,  1867. 

S        2753  5     Joseph  H.  Godshall,  b.  in  Tuscarawas,  Ohio, 

July  2,  1869. 

8        2754         6     Sarah  J.  Godshall,  b.  in  Kosciusko  county, 
Ind.,  January  24,  1873. 

8        2755  7     Anna  L.  Godshall,  b.  October  12,  1875. 

8        2756         8     Ina    E.   Godshall,  b.  October  26,   1878;    d. 
December  12,  1879. 

8       2757         9     Dora  A.  Godshall,  h.Sci^icmhGV  22,  I'&'&i. 
8       2758        10     D.  William  Godshall,  h.  October  25,  1884. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   195 1. 

ELIZABETH  GODSHALL^  (Kendle),  of  Elizabeth 
KoLB^  (Godshall),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Raeliel  Kendle,  b.  June  10,  i860. 

2  Andreio  Kendle,  b.  June  ii,  1862. 

3  Benjamin  Kendle,  b.  May  12,  1864. 

4  John  F.  Kendle,  b.  February  12,  1866. 

5  Sophia  Kendle,  b.  March  29,  1868. 

6  Emanuel  Kendle,  b.  April  27,  1870. 


8 

2759 

8 

2760 

8 

2761 

8 

2762 

8 

2763 

8 

2764 

KULP    FAMILY.  35  I 

CHILDREN  OF    No.   1952. 

NOAH    LANDIS7,  of  Catharine   Kolb^  (Landis),  of 
Jacobs,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
No.  .No. 

2765  I     JoJui    F.    Landis,  b.  August   12,    1850;    m. 

Tansy  Robinson,  of  Wakarusa,  Ind.,  in 
the  Fall  of  1868  ;  employed  in  the  starch 
mills  at  Elkhart,  Ind. ;  children  :  Hattie, 
Noah,  Delbert,  May,  Edith,  Nellie,  Bes- 
sie. 

8  2766  2  Catharine  Love  Landis,  b.  October  27,  185  i  ; 
m.  Henry  Kronk,  of  Locke  township, 
Elkhart  county,  Ind. ;  farmer;  children: 
Ulysses,  Jesse,  Ozark. 

8       2767  3     Elizabeth  Ann  Landis,  h.  A]in\  8,  1854;  m. 

George  Oberholzer,  of  Harrison  town- 
ship, Elkhart  county,  Ind. ;  live  in  Locke 
township  ;  farmer  ;  Dunkards  ;  children  : 
Alice,  m.  John  Bowlman  ;  Monroe,  Bar- 
bara, William,  Joseph,  Ida,  Alonzo. 

8  2768  4  Lneinda  L^andis,  b.  February  6,  1857;  d.  in 
1 878  ;  was  married  to  William  McGowen ; 
one  child,  Oliver  Andrew  Jackson  Mc- 
Gowen. 

8  2769  5  Jerome  Landis,  b.  September  20,  1861  ;  m. 
Malinda  Ringler  February  12,  1884; 
railroading ;  res.,  Elkhart,  Ind. ;  chil- 
dren :  Floyd,  Calvin,  Zoa,  Aravilla. 


352  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1953. 

ALPHEUS  LANDIS7,  of  Catharine  Kolb«  (Landls), 
of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob",  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Faniilv 
G^n.  No.  No." 

8       2770  I     Benjamin  Landis,h.^ldiy  26,  1852;  m.  El- 

mira  Eash  October  29,  1876;  she  was 
born  December  29,  1858;  carpenter; 
Dunkards ;  children :  Harvey,  Mina, 
George,  Clemence  ;  res.,  Holmes  county, 
Ohio. 

8       2771  2     ^//.c-^r/^r/// Z<?;/rt'/j-,  b.  July  10,  1853  ;  m.  Sam- 

uel Wenger  December  20,  1881  ;  he  was 
born  May  2,  1846;  farmer;  Mennonites  ; 
children :  Daniel,  Nora,  Cora,  Jonas, 
Anna  ;   Holmes  county,  Ohio. 

8       2772  3    Joseph   T.  Landis,  b.  September    29,    1854; 

m.  Rose  Messer  October  11,  1877;  she 
was  born  May  22,  1854;  carpenter  in 
Kansas  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Arley, 
Alpheus,  Ellen,  Cela. 

8  2773  4  yi/w/Z<7;/^//j.-,b.  March  21,  1857;  m.  Amanda 
Seltzer  December  9,  1877  ;  she  was  born 
INIarch  16,  1861  ;  farmer  in  McPherson 
county,  Kansas  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  : 
William,  Delia,  Cora,  Eddy. 

8  2774  5  RacJicl  Landis,  b.  February  27,  i860;  d. 
October  12,  1871. 

8       2775  6     Catharine  Landis,  h.  February  11,  1864;  m. 

Christian  Miller  January  31,  1882;  he 
was  born  January  23,  1853;  farmer  in 
Kansas  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Mina, 
Barbara.  Charles. 


KULP    FAMILY.  353 


Individual 
Gen.  No. 


8  2776  7  William  Landis,  b.  January  13,  1866;  m, 
Emma  Smith  September  4,  1888;  she 
was  born  February  14,  1872;  butcher; 
one  child,  Lester,  born  in  Hohnes  county, 
Ohio. 

8  2777  8  Charles  Landis,  b.  July  11,  1868,  in  Holmes 
county,  Ohio. 

8  2778  9  Fannie  E.  Landis,  b.  September  17,  1872,  in 
Tuscarawas  county,  Ohio. 

8  2779  10  Rcnhen  R.  Landis,  b.  March  21,  1874,  in 
Tuscarawas  county,  Ohio. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1955. 

TOBIAS  LANDIS7,  of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Landis),  of 
Jacobs,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Isaacs  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman^ 

8       2780  I      Oliver  La }id is,  h.  Stpiember  2\,  1869. 

8       2781  2     ^rt-w/zr/ /.^''''^i^w,  b.  October  5,  1871. 

8       2782  3     Salome  Landis,  b.  September  14,  1874. 

8       2783         4     Aurelia  Landis,  b.  December  8,  1876. 

8        2784         5     Harry  Landis,  b.  May  10,  1880. 

All  of  Holmes  county,  O. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1956. 
JACOB  W.  KOLB7,  of  IsAAC^  of  Jacobs,  of  JAC0B^  of 

IsAAC3,  of  JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8       2785  I     T/rtrr/r/ AW/,  b.  January  7,  1866;  d.  March 

12,  1866. 


Gen. 

8 

2786 

8 

2787 

8 

2788 

8 

2789 

8 

2790 

8 

2791 

354  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

No.  " 

2  Margaret  Kiilp,  b.  December  30,  1867. 

3  Levi  Kidp.  b.  October  4,  1868. 

4  Nancy  Sophia  Kiilp,  b.  November  7,  1871  ; 
d.  June  30,  1879. 

5  Cornelius  Knlp,  b.  February  18,  1875. 

6  Sarah  Jane  Knlp,  b.  March  30,  1879. 

7  NoaJi  Knlp,  b.  December  29,  1882. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1957. 

CATHARINE  KOLB^  (Haldeman),  of  IsAAC^  of  Jacobs, 
of  Jacoc^  of  Isaacs  of  JAcoB^  of  Dillman'. 

8       2792  I      Isaac  Abraham  Haldeman, .h.]w\y  n,  1865  ; 

single. 

8        2793  2     Sarah  Maria  Haldeman,  b.  July  15,  1868; 

m.  Daniel  W.  Krider  July  23,  1888, 
South  Bend,  Ind. ;  one  child,  Mabel  C. 
Krider. 

8       2794          3     Andrew  F.  Haldeman,  b.  January  3,  1871  ; 
single. 

8        2795  4     Mary  Sophia  Haldeman,  b.  September  12, 

1873- 
8       2796          5      Jrdliam  Jacob  Haldeman,  h.  August  g,  i8y6. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  1958. 
ABRAHAM  KULP7,  of  IsAAc^  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob^  of 

ISAAC3,  of  JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  355 

Individual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2797  I      Sai-ali  Jane   Kulp,    b.    July    29,   1861  ;    m. 

Daniel  R.  Baker,  of  Elkhart  county, 
Ind.,  April  10,  1886;  he  was  born  Oc- 
tober 22,  i860;  one  child,  Ada. 

8       2798  2     Lifant,  b.  July  i,  1862;  d.  aged  one  month. 

8  2799  3  67/<:?/-/rjr  A7///,  b.  September  9,  1866;  d.  Feb- 
ruary 18,  1867. 

8  2800  4  Eluicr  Lorenzo  Kulp,  b.  December  15,  1867; 
m.  Nellie  Moon,  of  Elkhart,  Ind.,  June 
23,  1889;    carriage  trimmer  in  Elkhart. 

8       2801  5     Antlia    Livcra    Kulp,  b.   October  21,   1873; 

lives  with  her  father  S. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  1959. 

JOSEPH    KOLB7,  of  IsAAc^  of  J.^cobs,  of  Jacob*,  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 


2802 

I 

Esther  Kulp,  deceased, 

2803 

2 

Isaae  Kulp. 

2804 

3 

Samuel  Kulp. 

2805 

4 

Thomas  Kulp. 

2806 

5 

Susanna  Kulp. 

2807        6 
All  of  Millb 

Joseph  Kulp. 
irook,  Michigan. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   i960. 
MARY  KULP7  (Gill),  of  IsAAc^  of  Jacobs,  of  JACOB^  of 
Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8       2808  I      Frank  Gill,  b.  December  13,  1873. 

8       2809         2     Alice  Gill,  b.  November  13,  1877. 
8        2810         3      Charles  Gill,  b.  May  7,  1884. 


356  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1961. 

MARGARET  KULP^  (Jones),  of  IsAAC^  of  Jacobs,  of 
Jacob*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       28 1 1  I     Ell 01  Jones,  h.  dihout  iSyo. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1962. 

LYDIA  KULP7  (Long),  of  Isa.^^c^  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*, 
of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       2812  I      Clara  Long,  b.  May  15,1 864,  Elkhart  county, 

Ind. 

8       2813         2     Francis  Long,  \).  December  i,  1866,  Elkhart 
county,  Ind. 

8        2814         3     ////"cr/z/j^-^i;/,  b.  August  28,  1869  ;  d.  in  infancy. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1963. 

SOPHIA  KULP7  (Hager),  of  IsAAc^  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*, 
of  IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       2815  I     Julius  Franklin  Liagcr,  b.  April   11,   1866; 

m.  Louella  Brubaker  April  22,  1888,  St. 
Joseph  county,  Ind ;  one  child,  Floyd 
Hager. 

8       2816         2      William  H.  Hager,  b.  February  13,  1869. 

8       2817  3     Margaret  J\L.  Hager,  h.  K^xW  23,  1872;  m. 

FrankHn  Miller  July  7,  1889;  one  child, 
Milo  Vernon  Miller ;  Elkhart,  Ind. 

8       2818         4     Lsaac  Echvard  Hager,h.]\x\\&6,  iZj^^. 


KULP    FAMILY.  357 


Iuiiivi.iua.1  FaimK 

Gen.  No. 


8       2819         5     Lia  Irene  Hagcr,  b.  November  8,  1876. 

8       2820         6     Harry  J.  Hagcr,  b.  August  29,  1878  ;  d.  No- 
vember, 1880. 

8        2821  7     Pearly  May  Hager,  b.  December  18,  1880. 

8       2822         8     Harvey  Elmer  Hager,  b.  May  22,  1880  ;  d. 
February  8,  1884. 

8       2823         9     Andrezo  F.  Hager,  b.  May  3,  1886. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1974. 

PETER    KULP7,  of  Henry^  of  J.acobs,  of  Jacob*,  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacobs  of  Dii.lman^ 

8  2824  ■  1  Louisa  Ellen  Knlp,  b.  February  2,  1873. 

8  2825  2  Susie  Etta  Knlp,  b.  September  4,  1874. 

8  2826  3  Fannie  Catharine  Kulp,  b.  April  3,  1876. 

8  2827  4  Henry  C.  Kulp,  b.  August  i,  1877. 

8  2828  5  Aaron  A.  Kulp,  b.  October  14,  1879. 

8  2829  6  Sarah  E.  Kulp,  b.  June  26,  1882;  d.  1888. 

8  2830  7  y^/rvV^  r^'/^/^r.?  Kulp,  b.  July  i,  1885. 

8  2831  8  Eda  Kulp,h.  March  10,  1888. 

All  of  Holmes  county,  Ohio. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.   1988. 

CATHARINE  S.  KULP?  (Kulp),  of  Abraham^  of  Abra- 
ham5,  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       2832  I     Jacob  K.  Kulp,  b.  October  31,  i: 

(K.  F.— 24.) 


358  KULP    FAMILY. 

luilividual         Family 
Gen,  Xo.  No. 

8        2833  2     Abraham  K.  Kulp,  b.  May  10,  1871. 

8        2834         3      Sallic  K.  Kulp,  b.  August  21,  1873. 

8        2835  4     Mary  K.^Kulp,  b.  February   11,    1876;    d. 

June  7,  1880. 

8        2836  5     John  K.  Kulp,  b.  March  4,  1879,111  Bucks 

county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1989. 

JACOB  S.  KULP7,  of  A  BRAHAM^  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacobs 
of  Isaacs  of  Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

8  2837  I  Catharine    Kulp,    b.    in    1870;   tl.  April    ii, 

1877- 

8  2838  2  Henry  Kulp,  b.  in  1872;  d.  April  7,  1877. 

8  2839  3  Sarali  Kulp,  b.  in  1876;  d.  April  24,  1876. 

8  2840  4  Jacob  Kulp,  b.  in  1878. 

8  2841  5  Annie  Kulp,  b.  in  1879. 

8  2842  6  Isaac  Kulp,  h.xn  I'^^o. 

8  2843  7  Liccie  Kulp,  b.  in  1882. 

8  2844  8  //^?;-<'n'  A''///,  b.  in  1884. 

8  2845  9  /<V///  A'////,  b.  in  1886. 

8        2846        10     Samuel  Kulp,  b.  in  1888,  in  Bucks  county, 
Fa.' 


KULP    FAMILY.  359 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1990. 

JACOB  K.  OBERHOLZER7,  of  Anna  Kolb^  (Ober- 
holzer),  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaac^,  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 
man'. 


ludiviiluu: 
Gen.  No. 


8     2847  I      Martin   ObcrJiolrjcr,  b.  January   26,  1 851;  m. 

Kate  Hunsberger,  of  Blooming  Glen, 
March  17,  1888;  Bridgetown  steam  mill. 

8      2848  2     Hetty    Oln'r/io/rjcr,  b.  January  21,    1853;     m. 

Levi  L.  Moyer  December  20,  1873; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :  Emma,  Annie, 
Jacob. 

8  2849  3  Ajuiic  ObcrJwlzcr,  b.  March  29,  1855;  m. 
Abraham  M.  Hunsicker  May  27,  1876; 
miller ;  Mennonites ;  children  :  Sallie, 
Katie,  Jacob,  Hannah. 

8  2850  4  .S^?///t'  O/w/f^/sr/',  b.  June  2,  1858  ;  m.  George 
A.  Schriver  November  27,  1881  ;  farmer, 
and  herding  cattle  in  Harvey  county, 
Kansas  ;  Lutherans  ;  children  :  Richard, 
Nola,  and  two  dead. 

8        2851  5     Joseph    Oberhoher,    b.    July    29,    i860;    m. 

Sallie  Letherman  September  29,  1883; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Hannah, 
Lizzie. 

8  2852  6  /<'?r^<^  C/^t7'//(?/.s'<:7',b.  August  17,  1867  ;  miller 
by  occupation. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1992. 

ABRAHAM    M.  KULP?,  of  JAC0B^  of  Abrahams,  of 
Jacob*,  of  Isaac^,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman'. 


360  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

8        2853  I      Harvey  S.  Kidp,  b.  July  25,  1862  ;  m.  Mary 

L.  Moyer,  of  Richlandtown,  Pa.,  May 
24,  1887  ;  clerk;  one  child.  Lottie  Erma 
Kulp,  b.  April  2,  1888. 

8  2854  2  Mary  A.  Kii/p,  b.  September  12,  1864. 

8  2855  3  Jacob  S.  Kulp,  b.  September  i,  1866. 

8  2856  4      Willis  S.  Kulp,  b.  November  28,  1869. 

8  2857  5  Lizdc  S.  Kulp,  b.  November  28,  1871. 

8  2858  6  Ella  A.  Kulp,  b.  :\Iay  20,  1873. 

8  2859  7  Abraham  S.  Kulp,  b.  September  30,  1875. 

8       2860         8      Carrie  S.  Kulp,  b.  November  14,  1878. 
All  born  at  Steinsburg,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1994. 

SARAH  S.  KULP7  (Kratz),  of  JoH^•^  of  Abr.\h.\m5,  of 
Jacob*,  of  Lsaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillmax'. 

8       2861  I      Ulysses  K.   Kratz,  b.   July   9,    1869,   Fran- 

conia,  Pa. 

8       2862  2     Katie  K.  Kratz,  b.  July  27,  1873,  Franconia, 

Pa. 

8       2863  3     John  K.  Kratz,  b.  May  4,  1875  ;  d.  Septem- 

ber 14.  1875. 

8       2864         4     Abraham  K.  Kratz,  b.  July  21,  1876. 
8       2865  5      Sallie  K.  Kratz,  b.  June  22,  1878. 

All  of  Franconia,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  36 1 

CHILDREN  OF    No.   1995. 

ANNA  S.  KULP7  (Rosenberger),  of  John^  of  Abrahams, 
of  Jacoh'*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo.  ' 

8       2866  I     JoliH  K.  Rosoihcrgcr,  b.  November  29,  1872  ; 

d.  July  29,  1873. 

8       2867  2     Erviii  K.  Rosoibcrgcr,  b.  November  29,  1 872  ; 

d.  July  25,  1873  ;  twins. 

3  Sallic  K.  Rosenberger,  b.  June  18,  1874. 

4  Katie  K.  Rosenberger,  b.  March  17,  1879. 

5  Anna  Mary  K.  Rosenberger,  b.  May  28,  1882. 

6  Carrie   K.    Rosenberger,    b.    December    29, 
1884. 


8 

2868 

8 

2869 

8 

2870 

8 

2871 

CHILDREN  OF   No.   1996. 

ELIZABETH  S.  KULP^  (Kratz),  of  JoH^^  of  Abrahams, 
of  Jacob'^,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman^ 

8        2872  I      Harvey  K.  Kratrj,  b.  February  14,  1879. 

8       2873     ■    2     Katie  K.  Kratz,  b.  April  29,  1884. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1998. 

SARAH  ANN  D.  KULP^  (Kolb),  of  DAVID^  of  Abra- 
hams, of  Jacob"*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       2874  I      Harvey  K.  Kidp,  b.  May  28,  1881  ;  of  Bucks 

county,  Pa. 

8       2875         2     David  K.  Kulp,  b.  May  10,  1884;  d.  April 
30,  1888. 


362  KULP    FAMILY. 

Indiviiiual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       2S76          3     Katie  K.  Kulp,  b.  April  4,  1887;  d.  August 

27.  1887. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2004. 

MARY    KULP7   (Kolb),    of  Henr\^  of  Dillmans,  of 
Jacobs  of  Isaacs  of  JAcoB^  of  Dillmax'. 

8        2877  I      Henry  Kulp. 

8        2878  2     Dillmaii  Kulp. 

8       2879          3     Aiiiauda  Kulp. 

8       2880         4     Lizzie  Kulp. 

All  of  Buck.s  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2006. 

HESTER  KULP7  (Fretz),  of  HE^•RV^  of  Dillmans,  of 
Jacob'*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8        2881  I      Sarah  Ann  Fretz,  b.  February  10,  1869. 

8       2882  2     Henry  K.  Fretz,  b.  April  14,  1870. 

8       2883  3     Emma  Jane   Fretz,  b.  April   18,    1872;    d. 

December  6,  1876. 

8       2884         4     Catharine  K.  Fretz,  h.  \^^x\\  J,  i^-]^. 

8       2885  5     Harvey  K.  Fretz,  b.  January   12,   1878;    of 

Hilltown,  Buck.s  county.  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  363 

CHILDREN  OF   No.  2007. 

ELIZABETH  KULP^  (Kolb),  of  HENRY^  of  Dillman^, 
of  Jacob"*,  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman^ 

ludividual  Family 

Geu.  .No.  So. 

8       2886  I      Catharine   Kidp,  b.   in    1870;    d.  April    11, 

1877. 

8  2887  2  Hcuiy  Kuip,h,\n  1872;  d.  April  11,  1877. 

8  2888  3  y^/;rrt//^;;/ A'////,  b.  in  1873;  d.  April  7,  1877. 

8  2889  4  Sarah  Kulp,  b.  in  1876;  d.  April  24,  1876. 

8  2890  5  Jacob  Kulp,  h.'m  1878. 

8  2891  6  Annie  Kulp,  h.'xw  1879. 

8  2892  7  Isaac  Kulp,  b.  in  1880. 

8  2893  8  Liccie  Kulp,  b.  in  1882. 

8  2894  9  Harvey  Kulp,  b.  in  1884. 

8  2895  10  John  Kulp,  b.  in  1886. 

8  2896  II  5rt;w/t7  AW/,  b.  in  1888. 

AH  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2009. 

SARAH  ANN  KULP?  (Strou.se),  of  Henry^  of  Dill- 
man5,  of  Jacob*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8  2897  I  Katie  K.  Stvousc,  b.  August  22,  1879. 

8  2898  2  Lizzie  K.  Strouse,  b.July3,  1881. 

8  2899  3  Mary  K.  Strouse,  b.  November  i,  1882. 

8  2900  4  Emma  K.  Strouse,  b.  May  23,  1884. 

8       2901  5     Harry   K.    Strouse,    b.    July    23,   1885;    of 

Bucks  county.  Pa. 


364  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

No.  No. 

2902  6     Harvey  K.  Strousc,  b.  February  8,  1887. 


Gen, 


8       2903          7     ^;////r  A'.  5/;w/^r,  b.  July  16,  1888;  of  Bucks 
county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2010. 

JACOB  H.  KULP7,  of  HENRV^  of  Dillman^,  of  Jacob^, 
of  I.SAAC3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dii.lma.\\ 

8        2904  I      Harvey  K.  Kulp,  b.  May  28,  1881. 

8       2905  2     David  K.  Kulp,  b.  May  10,  1884;  d.  April 

30,  1888. 

8       2906         3     Katie  K.  Kulp,  b.  April  4,  1887;  d.  August 
27,  1887;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.  2015. 
ANNA  KULP7  (Smith),  of  JAcoB^  of  Henrvs,  of  JACoB^ 

of  ISAAC3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN^ 

8  2907  I  J/^rrj' ^////  A";/////!,  b.  February  2,  1868. 

8  2908  2  Li.zcie  Smith,  b.  September  20,  1 869. 

8  2909  3  Harvey  Sviitli,  b.  April  17,  1872. 

8  2910  4  Jacob  Smith,  b.  August  26,  1875. 

8  29 1 1  5  Hoiry  Smith,  b.  October  7,  1884. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2016. 

JOHN  H.  KULP7,  of  JAcoB^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^,  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  365 

Individual  FamilT 

No. 

1  AbraJiaui  K.  Kulp,  b.  May  lO,  1 87  I. 

2  Sallic  K.  Kulp,  b.  Auijiist  21,  1873. 

3  Mary  K.   Kiilp,  b.   February   11,    1876;     d. 

June  7,  1880. 

2915  4    Jolui  K.  Kulp,  b.  March  4,  1879;  ^f  Bucks 

county,  Pa. 


Gen. 

8 

No. 
2912 

8 

2913 

8 

2914 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2019. 

HENRY  M.  KULP'  (Kolb),  of  IsAAC^  of  Henrys,  of 
Jacob'',  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8       2916  I      /.w^rr  A'. /w///,  b.  March   21,1865. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2020. 

ELIZABETH  KULP?  (Hockman),  of  Isaac^,  of  Henry^ 
of  Jacob4,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8  2917  I  Anna  K.  Plocknian,  b.  August  14,  1871. 

8  2918  2  ]\larga}-ct  Hockman,  h.  Augnst  2^,  1873. 

8  2919  3  Mary  Hockman,  b.  January  24,  1875. 

8  2920  4  Isaac  K.  Hockman,  b.  P'ebruary  20,  1878. 

8        2921  5     John    K.   Hockman,   b.   June    21,    1880;    of 

Bucks  county,  Pa. 


366  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2021. 

HENRY  KULP7,  of  Joseph^,  of  Henry^  of  JACOB^  of 
IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

Iudivi.lu:il  Family 

Gen.  No.  .No. 

8       2922  I      Lizzie  Kulp.h.  February  10,  1869;  d.  Sep- 

tember  12,  I  i 


^n  ' 


923  2     JoJui  Kulp,  b.  February  17,  1876. 

2924         3     Aaro)i  Kulp,  b.   February  17,  1876;  twin.s ; 
both  died  in  infancy. 


CHH^DREN  OF  No.  2023. 

ANNA    KULP7   (Charle.s),  of  Joseph^,  of  Henrys,  of 
Jacobs,  of  Isaac^,  of  JAcoB^  of  Dillman'. 

8       2925          I     Joseph  Charles,  b.  March  24,  1876. 
8       2926         2     Charles,  died. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2049. 

ELIZABETH  CASSEL^  (Swartley),  of  Jesse  CASSEL^ 
of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob^, 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8  2927  I  Jaeob  Sicartley,  m.  Martha  Hun.sicker. 

8  2928  2  Isaae  Sivartley,  m.  Ella  V.  Hendricks. 

8  2829  3  Wellington  Sunirtley. 

8  2930  4  Abraham  SiK;artley. 

8  2931  5  John  Sicartley. 

8  2932  6  Mary  Szvartley. 


KULP    FAMILY.  367 

ndiviiual  Family 

Xo,  No. 

8       2933  7     Harry    Szcartlcy,   of   Towamensing,    Mont- 

gomery county,  Pa. 


Gen. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2049^.^. 

ANNA  CASSEL7  (Delp),  of  Jesse  CASSEL^  of  Cath.\- 
RiNE  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac^  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8       2934  I      Katie  Del  p. 

8        2935  2     Einaiida  Del  p. 

8       2936          3     Samuel  Delp,  decea.sed  ;  of  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2050. 

ELIZA  CASSEL7  (Kolb),  of  Isa.^c  Cassel^,  of  Catha- 
rine Kolrs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac+,  of  Isaacs,  of  J.^cob^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8       2937  I      Catharine  Kiilp,  b.  September  4,  1864;  m. 

Harvey  Landis. 

8        2938  2     Isaae   Kulp,  b.   May    28,    1867;     m.    Lizzie 

Metz. 

8       2939          3     Sallie  Kulp,  b.  September  6,  1869. 

8       2940         4     Liz::.ie    Kulp,   b.   September    20,    1871  ;    m. 
William  Nace. 

8       2941  5     //^r/v:!' AW/,  b.  May  II,  1874. 

8        2942         6     Fraueis  Kulp,  b.  December  30,  1876. 

8       2943          7     Maggie  Kulp,  b.  October  21,  1878;  d.  June 
26,  1889. 

8       2944         8     ^/^/vr/MW  A';///,  b.  June  13,  1880. 


368  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Familv 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

8       2945  9    JoJiii  Kiilp,  b.  April   21,  1882;  d.  May   13, 

1882. 

8        2946        10     Irvin  Kn'p,  b.  June  15,  1883. 

8        2947        II      Annie  Kitlp,  b.  March  28,  1886. 
All  of  Towamensing,  near  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2051. 

LOVINA    CASSEL7    (Cassel),   of    Isaac    CASSEL^    of 
Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^ 

of  DlLLMAN\ 

1  Lillic  Cassel. 

2  Walter  Cassel.  • 

3  lilabel  Cassel. 

4  Reheeea  Cassel. 

5  Harry  Cassel,  died  young. 

6  Xorinan  Cassel,  died  }'Oung. 

7  ]]\>rthingto)i  Cassel,  d.  young;  b.  at  Kulps- 
ville. Pa. 


8 

2948 

8 

2949 

8 

2950 

8 

2951 

8 

2952 

8 

2953 

8 

2954 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   1552. 

ELI  CASSEL^  of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  IsAAC^ 
of  IsAAC3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

7  a  I      £nos  Cassel,  m.   I\Iary  Erb ;  res.,  Lansdale, 

Pa. 

7  b  2      Cathari)ie  Cassel. 

7  c  3     Eli  Cassel,  married. 


KULP    FAMILY.  369 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2058. 

MARY  LEIDY7  (Kinzer),  of  Rachel  Cassel^  (Leidy), 
of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^ 
of  Dillman'. 

luJividual         Faniilv 
Geu.  Xo.  N". 

8        2965  I      Williavi  H.  Kinder,  b.  September  4,  1858; 

m.  Tillie  Ballentine  ;  res.,  Oakland,  Juni- 
ata county.  Pa. ;  farmer. 

8  2966  2  Clinton  Moody  Kinzer,  b.  September  i,  1862  ; 
died  young. 

8       2967  3     LntJicr    Scliindlc    Kinzer,    b.    September    i, 

1862;  m.  Emma  Smith;  he  i.s  a  school 
teacher;  res.,  Juniata  county.  Pa. 

8  2968  4  Sarah  Jane  Kinzer,  b.  January  5,  1865  ;  m. 
John  Ballentine  ;  he  served  as  County 
Commissioner  for  the  county  of  Juniata 
in  1890. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2059. 

ELI  LP^IDY^,  of  Rachel  Cassel^  (Leidy),  of  Catha- 
rine Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8        2969  I      William  H.  Leidy,  b.  August  11,  1866;  m. 

Mary  Engel  on  June  29,  1889;  she  was 
born  February  15,  1870. 

8        2970         2     Franklin  J.  Leidy,  b.  August   15,   1868;  d. 
March  8,  1871. 

8       2971  3      Charles  C.  Leidy,  b.  May  i,  1871. 

8       2972         4     Milton  E.  Leidy,  b.  July  3,  1874;  d.  Febru- 
ary 13,  1876;  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


370  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF   No.  2060. 
JOSIAH    LEIDY7,    of    Rachel    Cassel^    (Leidy),    of 
Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  IsAAc^  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

ludii'lual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No." 

^       2973  1      Ada  Lcidy,  b.  about  1870;  m.  Ambro.se  J. 

Martin  September,  1889,  a  .surveyor  and 
conveyancer,  Juniata  county.  Pa. 

2  Mary  Leidy,  died,  aged  14  years. 

3  Aiiiiic  Leidy,  died  young. 

4  Lizzie  Leidy,  b.  June  15,  1874. 

5  Maggie  Leidy,  b.  May  20,  1877. 

6  Willie  Leidy,  b.  November  4,  1882  ;  of  Juni- 
ata count}'.  Pa. 


8 

2974 

8 

2975 

8 

2976 

8 

2977 

8 

2978 

childrp:n  of  No.  2062. 

ANNA  RATZEL7  (P>eed),  C\tiiakine  Cassel^  (Ratzel), 
of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Cassel),  of  I.saac*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^, 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        2979  I       Charles  R.  Freed,  h.  September  13,  1851  ;  d. 

August  22.  1852. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2063. 

CHARLES  RATZEL7,  of  Catharine  Cassel^  (Ratzel), 
of  Catharine  Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob", 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

Charles  Ratzel^  married  Catharine  Giffins ;   had  10  child- 
ren, viz.: 

8  a  I     Annie   Ratzel,   m.    Milton    Hoffman ;     res., 

Flourtown,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  3/1 

Indivirlual         Familr 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8         b  2     Kate  Ratzcl,  m.  James  Potter  ;    res.,  Norris- 

town,  Pa. 

8  c  3    Jennie  Ratzcl,  m.  first,  John  Wheeler,  and 

second,   Charles    McCool ;     res.,   Flour- 
town,  Pa., 

8          d  4     Irunn  Raf.zel,  m.  P2mma  Jordan  ;  res..  Chest- 

nut Hill. 

8  e  5      Cliarles  Rat.zcl,  m.  Laura  Bonter  ;  res.,  Nor- 

ristown,  Pa. 

8  f  6     Ida  Ratzel,  m.  William  Brandt ;  res.,  Center 

Point,  Pa 

"^         g  7     C'/Zzv/'AWo't'/,  m.  Laura  Richie  ;  res.,  Ambler, 

Pa. 

8          h  8     Sylvester   Ratzel,    m.    P^mma    Gable ;     res., 

Kneedler  station.  Pa. 

8  i  9     Edmund  Ratrjel,  single  ;    Kneedler. 

8  j  lo     Bertha  Ratz;el,  single. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2064. 
SARAH    KEYSER7   (Kolb),   of    Elizabeth    Cassel^ 
(Keyser),  of  Catharine  Kolrs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaac^, 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8        2986  I      Artm// A';/^,  m.  Margaret  Cassel ;  she  died  ; 

he  married  again  to   Miss  Cassel, 

sister  to  the  first  wife. 
8       2987  2     Lizzie  Kulp,  m.  Samuel  Mather. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2071. 
JACOB  KOLB7,  of  Ann  Ca.ssel^  (Kolb),  of  Catharine 
Kolbs  (Cassel),  of  Isaac*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       2988  I      One  child,  died  in  infancy. 


3/2  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  20S0. 

ELIZABETH    ALDERFER^    (Bean),    of    JACOB^    of 
Fredericks,  of  Elizabeth    Kolb+  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

Have  children  ;  res.,  Mainland,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2082. 

BENJAMIN  HENDRICKS^,  of  Molly  Alderfer^ 
(Hendricks),  of  Frederick^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'*  (Alderfer), 
of  IsAAc3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

Iu.liviaii;il  F.iniily 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

8       2993  I     Mary    Hendricks,    b.    May    13,    1845;    ^'^■ 

Charles  Ruth  ;    children  :    Alice,  Jennie 
and  Walter. 

8  2994  2  Jacob  Hendricks,  b.  November  11,  1846;  d. 
aged  4  years. 

8       -995  3    J^^^^'^  Hendricks,  \i.  November  27,  1848;  m. 

Mary  Shell ;    children :    Miriam,  Laura, 
Benjamin,  Howard,  John,  Charles. 

8  2996  4  Barbara  Hendricks,  b.  October  25,  1851  ;  d. 
aged  5  months. 

8       2997  5     Minerva  Hendricks,  b.  June   15,    1854;    m. 

Emil    C.    H.    Funk ;    children :     Elmer, 

Estella. 

8  2998  6  Amanda  Hendricks,  b.  January  18,  1857; 
m.  Frederick  Bro\vn^vorth  ;  children  : 
Eugene,  Ettie. 

8  2999  7  SaraJi  Hendricks,  b.  April  5,  1859;  d.  aged 
6  or  7  years  ;  residing  in  Philadelphia. 


KULP    FAMILY.  373 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2087. 

ELIZABETH  HENDRICKS^  (Pennypacker),  of  Molly 
Alderfer^  (Hendricks),  of  Frederick^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'+ 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax\ 


Gen. 


lu'lnidual  Familv 
No.  No. 

8        3000  I     John  Pcimypackcr,  b.   October  25,  1851;  d. 

December  16,  185  i. 

3001  2  Daniel  Penny  packer,  b.  March  12,  1853;  d. 
January  5,  1855. 

3002  3  Mary  Pennypacker,  b.  July  3,  1856  ;  m.  John 
Speigelhalter  November  20,  1876;  he 
wa.s  born  November  26,  1853  ;  children  : 
Willie,  Annie,  Alice,  Susie,  John. 

3003  4  Susanna  Pennypacker^h.  iK.'^xW  18,  1859;  m. 
D.  Morris  Beyers  ;   have  two  children. 

3004  5  Abraham  Penny  packer,  b.  April  i,  1862;  d. 
October  18,  1864. 

3005  6  William  Penny  packer,  b.  February  4,  1865  ; 
m.  Miss  Geisinger ;  res.,  at  Perkasie,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2088. 

HETTY  ANN  HENDRICKS^  (Landis),'  of  Molly 
Alderfer^  (Hendricks),  of  Fredericks,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb"* 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8       3006  I     Ephraim  Johnson,  m. ;    then  married  Jacob 

R.  Landis. 

8       3007  2     Sanmel    Landis,    m.     Emma    Gerhart,    ftee 

Hoover;  one  child. 

(K.  F.— 25.) 


374  KULP    FAMILY. 

lu.lividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No." 

8        3008  3      Rosa    Laiidis,    m.  Harvey    Allebach ;     one 

child. 

8       3009         4     Lydia  Laiidis. 

8        3010  5      George  Landis,  of  Hilltown,  Bucks  county, 

Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2084. 

JACOB  HENDRICKS^,  of  Molly  Alderfer^  (Hen- 
dricks), of  Frederick^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'^  (Alderfer),  of 
Isaacs,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman\ 

8        301 1  I      J/f^?;-/!'?  /Av/^/r/cAs-,  m.  Tobia.s  Gehman  ;  have 

fcnir  or  five  chiklren. 

2  Liazic  Hendricks. 

3  Hannah  Hendricks. 

4  Sai  all  Ami  Hendricks,  of  Buck.s  county,  Pa. 


8 

3012 

8 

3013 

8 

3014 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2094. 

ISAAC  FRP:TZ7,  of  Elizabeth  Alderfer^  (Fretz),  of 
Isaacs,  of  P^lizabeth  Kolb*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^, 
of  Dillman'. 

8        3020  I     Jonas  Fretz,  b.  in  1854;  m.  Annie  Ty.son  in 

in  1887. 

8        3021  2     Elias  Fretz,  b.  in  1855  ;  m.  P^lizabeth  Ty.son 

in  1884;  children:  Oscar,  Ervin. 

8        3022  3     Sarali  Fretz,  b.  in  1858;  unmarried. 

8       3023          4     lilary  Fretz, h.\w  \^6o;  unmarried;  of  Bed- 
minster,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  375 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  . 

SARAH  FRETZ7  (Oberholt),  of  Elizabeth  Alderfer^ 
(Fretz),  of  Isaacs  of  Elizabeth  Kolb+  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^, 
of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax\ 

Ilirtivi.Uial  Familr 

Gnn.  No.  No. 

8       3024  1      Lizzie  Fritz  Ohcrlu)lt,h.  March  5,  1870. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2099. 

LEVI    FRETZ'',  of  Elizabeth  Alderfer^  (Fretz),  of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob^, 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8       3025  I     Joscpli    O.    Fretz,    b.    in    1S56;    m.    Hulda 

Leatherman  August  2,    1879;    commis- 
sion merchant. 

8       3026         2     Lizzie  0.  Fretz,  b.  June  19,  1858;  m.  Israel' 
G.  Crouthamel,  b.  September  10,  1851  ; 
children  :   Emerson  F.,  Susan   F.,  Cyrus 
F.,  Henry  A. 

8       3027  3     Abraham  0.  Fretz,  b.  October  29,  1859;  m. 

Sue  Moyer  September  6,  1884;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  one  child,  Joseph. 

8       3028         4     Mary  Ann  Fretz,  m.  Reuben  D.  Landis  Oc- 
tober 13,  1888;  farmer;   noissuein  1889. 
All  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2100. 

ELIZABETH  LANDIS^  (Fretz),  of  Catharine  Alder- 
fer^ (Landis),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of 

IsAAC3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DlLLMAN'. 

8       3029  I      Hhiria  Fretz,  b.  January  6,  1855  ;    d.   May 

12,  1855. 


3/6  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
No.  No. 

3030  2  Catliarine  Frctz,  b.  October  30,  1856;  m. 
Isaac  M.  Schwartz  September  7,  1878; 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  children  :  EHza- 
beth,  Annie,  Ida. 

8        3031  3     Eliza   Fretz,   b.    September    27,    1858;    m, 

Mahlon  Moyer. 

8  3032  4  Sarah  Frctz,  b.  July  i,  i860;  m.  Samuel  L. 
Moyer  October  26,  1878;  he  died  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1889;  farmer;  Mennonites; 
one  child,  Anna  Meyers,  b.  January  26, 
1885  ;  d.  January  16,  1887. 


j'-^jj 


Barbara  Frctz,  b.  January  7,  1863  ;  m.  Jacob 
Y.  Moyer,  Springfield,  Bucks  county, 
Pa.,  May  24,  1884 ;  farmer ;  Mennonites  ; 
one  child,  Lizzie  Moyer,  b.  January  31, 
1887;  d.  February  g,  1887. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2101. 

MARY  LANDIS7  (Hagy),  of  Catharine  Alderfer^ 
(Landis),  of  Isaac^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^, 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillmax'. 

8        3034  I      Levi  Hagy,  b.  October  2,   1847;  "i-   Maria 

Yoder ;  he  died  in  1893;  children: 
Joseph  Y.  Hagey,  b.  June  16,  1886; 
Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2104. 

SARAH  LANDIS7  (Meyers),  of  Catharine  Alderfer^ 
(Landis),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^, 
of  Jacob%  of  Dillman\ 


KULP    FAMILY.  377 

Famllv 
Xo.  ■ 

8       3035  I      Susanna  Meyers,  b.  January  i8,   1857;    m. 

John  Meyers  September,  1876  ;  children  : 
Silas,  Clara,  John,  Nathan,  Rosa,  Harvey, 
John  H.,  Nora. 

8  3036  2  Abraham  L.  Meyers,  b.  January  i,  1859;  m. 
\ji7.7\it  Meyers  May,  1879;  children: 
Annie,  Sarah. 

^       3037  3      CatJiariiie  L.  Meyers,  h.  December  2,  i860; 

m.  Aaron  Hockman  December  30,  1883  ; 
farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  children  ;  Sallie, 
Willis  ;  of  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

8  3038  4  i9rf///r/ Z.  J/grrji-,  b.  February  17,  1863  ;  m. 
Annie  Rohr  February  14,  1884;  farmer; 
Mennonites ;  children :  Kate,  Harvey, 
Wallace. 

8       3039  5     Barbara    Meyers,  b.  October   15,    1865;    d. 

November  28,  1879. 

8       3040         6     Isaiah  Meyers,  b.  December  3,  1867. 

8        3041  7     Sarah  L.  Meyers,  b.   May   5,   1870;  d.  Au- 

gust 24,  1870. 

8        3042  8     Mary  L.  Meyers,  b.  January  2,  1872. 

8  3043  9  Samuel  L.  Meyers,  b.  September  29,  1874; 
d.  January  5,  1875  ;  of  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2105. 

ABRAHAM  LANDIS^,  of  Catharine  Alderfer^ 
(Landis),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^, 
of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman'. 

8       3044  I     Aaron  La>idis,  b.  March  17,  1865  ;  m.  Bar- 

bara   Slotter   June    20,    1885;     farmer; 


3/8  KULP    FAMILY. 

lufUviilual  Family 

Gcu.  Xo.  So.  " 

8        3044  I  Mennonites  ;  children  :  Elsie,  Abel,  Har- 

rison. 

8        3045  2     Savutcl   Laiidis,    b.    August    28,    1871  ;    d. 

March  28,  1872;  Abraham  married  for 
his  second  wife,  Esther,  widow  of  Griffith 
Jones,  and  daughter  of  Henry  Shad- 
dinger,  May  5,  1881;  children:  Abra- 
ham, William  and  Reuben. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2106. 

ISAAC  LANDIS7,  of  C.\th.\rine  Alderfer^  (Landis), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^, 

of  DiLLMAX'. 

8        3046  I      Kate  W.  Landis,  b.  September  5,  1864;  d. 

June  2,  1884;  was  married  to  John   H. 
Zetty  November  3,  1883,  no  issue. 

8       3047  2     Mary   W.  Landis,  b.  August  22,  1866;   m. 

Wilson     M.    Underkoffler    January    12, 
1889;  machinist. 

8        3048  3     Daniel  ]\\  Landis,  b.  March  5,  1869. 

8        3049  4     Lizzie    \V.    Landis,    b.    February   20,    1876; 

res.,  Skippack,  near  Evansburg,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  21 07. 

DANIEL  A.  LANDIS7,  of  Catharine  Alderfer^ 
(Landis),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^, 
of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman^ 

8        3050  I      Hiram  R.  Landis,  b.  January  i,  1870. 


KULP    FAMILY.  3/9 

Iudi\'idual  Kaniilv 

Xo.  No. " 

3051  2  Annie  R.  Landis,  b.  November  28,  1 87 1. 

3  Joseph  R.  Landis,  b.  April  25,  1874. 

4  Daniel  R.  iMiidis,  b.  February  11,  1876. 

5  Susanna  R.  iMndis,  b.  February  9,  1878. 

6  Isaac  R.  I^andis,  b.  December  25,  1879. 

7  AbraJiani  R.  Landis,  b.  March  18,  1881. 

8  Catharine  R.  I^andis,  b.  April  9. 

9  Sarah  R.  I^andis. 
10     ii/Zcrj"  7?.  I^andis,  b.  January  30,  1889. 


8 

3052 

8 

3053 

8 

3054 

8 

3055 

8 

3056 

8 

3057 

8 

3058 

8 

3059 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  21 10. 

RUDOLPH  ALDERFER7,  of  Abraham  0.^  of  Isaacs, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  JACOB^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8       3060  I     Abraham  B.  Alderfer,  b.  August  11,  1854; 

m.  Maggie  Reiff  December  31,  1881  ; 
engineer  ;  children  :  Jacob  Linwood  Al- 
derfer and  Mary  Lizzie  Alderfer. 

8       3061  2    Jeremiah  B.  Alderfer,  b.  May  31,  1858;  m. 

Amanda  H.  Price  January  7, 1882 ;  pianos 
and  organs  ;  at  Hatfield,  Pa. ;  children  : 
Henry,  Susan. 

8       3062  3     Lissie  B.  Alderfer,  b.   March   14,  i860;   m. 

Newton  P.  Kern  March  28, 1885  ;  Greens- 
burgh,  Maryland  ;  no  issue. 


380  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  21 12. 

ELIZABETH  ALDERFER^  (Allebach),  of  Abraham 
O.^,  of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

ludividual  Familj 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8        3063  I     Mary  Allebach,  b.  September  27,  1863;  m. 

James  D.  Swartley  in   1883;     Mennon- 
ites  ;  one  child,  Lizzie. 

8        3064         2     Romamis    Alkbadi,    b.    August    14,    1869, 
Harleysville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  21 14. 

MARY   ALDERFER7   (Cassel),   of  Abraham    0.^  of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        3065  I      Lizzie  Ann  Cassel,  b.  August  24,  1868. 

8       3066         2     Rachel  Cassel,  h.  April  23,  1871. 

8        3067          3     Isaiah  Cassel,  h.  July  31,  1875,  Franconia, 
Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2 11 5. 

ISAAC  M.  ALDERFER7,  of  Henry  0.^  of  Isaacs,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob%  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8        3068  I      Elisabeth  Alderfer,  b.  November  10,  i860; 

d.  June  22,  1866. 

8  3069  2  Anna  Alderfer,  \>.]\\\\(t  21,  1862;  m.  Jonas 
M.  Horning  February  2,  1884;  butcher; 
Mennonites  ;  children  :   Ella,  Kate. 


KULP    FAMILY.  38 1 

8        3070  3     Malinda  Aldcrfcr,  b.   August   28,    1864;  d. 

June  17,  1866. 

8       3071  4     Henry  S.  Aldcrfcr,  b.  January  5,  1867;  tin- 

smith in  California. 

8       3072  5      Samuel  S.  y^Mv/lv,  b.  June  23,  1868;  car- 

penter ;    born   in   Upper  Salford,  Mont- 
gomery county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2116. 

ABRAHAM  M.  ALDERFER^,  of  Hexrv  0.^  of  Is.^acs, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8        3073  I      y^////c?  ^/cAv/cv,  b.  February  1,1865;  d.  July 

15,  1865. 

8        3074         2     /wrA- yi/c/r;/^7-,  b.  March  17,  1866;   m.  Abra- 
ham O.  Roth  January  16,  1886. 

Two  days  after  their  marriage,  June  i8th,  Mr.  Roth  took 
his  newly  made  wife  back  to  her  parents  from  the  Roth  home- 
stead, and  while  returning  to  his  home  he  took  a  friend,  Peter 
Roth,  with  him  in  his  carriage  and  took  the  road  for  Sellers- 
ville.  As  they  were  crossing  the  railroad  track  at  Clymer's 
crossing  they  were  caught  by  a  wreck  train,  and  the  newly 
made  husband  was  instantly  killed.  Kate  married  for  her 
second  husband  Tobias  K.  Moyer,  of  Franconia,  Pa.  One 
child,  Abraham  A.  Moyer. 

Iniliviciual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

8       3075  3     Mahloii  Aldcrfcr,  b.  July  12,  1867. 

8       3076         4     Mary  Ann  Aldcrfcr,  b.  March  30,  1871. 

S        3077  5     Barbara  Aldcrfcr,  b.  August  25,  1 876;     d. 

December  12,  1878.     ' 


382  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  21 17. 

BARBARA  M.  ALDERFER^  (Price),  of  Henry  0.^  of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb+  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob% 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

luilivi.Uial  Familv 

Geo.  No.  Xo. 

8       3078  I     .-J/^/z^z /'mr,  b.  May  II,  1873. 

Barbara  married  for  her  second  husband  Enos  Z.  Wam- 
bold,  of  Lower  Salford  township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa., 
September  25,  1880;  farmer ;  Mennonites  ;  children:  Katie, 
Abraham,  Enos,  Henry 

lu.lividual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

8  3079  2  Katie  Wambold,  b.  July  2,  1881. 

8  3080  3  Abraliain  Wauibold^h.  r\.-^x\\  21,  I'i'il. 

8  3081  4  Enos  Wavibold,h.\A\\v\i\xy  -J,  \'^'$>^. 

8  3082  5  Henry  Wainbold,h.  K^xW  2^^,\'^^'j. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  21 18. 

ELIZABETH    KULP?  (Cassel),  of  Nancy  Alderfer^ 
(Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Is.\ac3,  of 

J.\C0B^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8       3083  I      Simeon  K.  Casse/,h.  P"ebruary  17,  1846;  m. 

Esther  Freyer  September  5,  1865  ;  she 
was  born  August  31,  1841  ;  res.,  Skip- 
packville.  Pa. ;  harness  maker. 

8  3084  2  Jonas  K.  Cassei,  b.  September  15,  1849;  m. 
Annie  Appledorn  about  1872  ;  no  issue; 
Colorado  ;  prospecting. 

8       3085  3     Abel  K.    Cassel,  b.   January    15,    1852;    m. 

Hannah  Anna  Graham  June  11,  1871  ; 
she  was  born  December  25,  1850;  res., 
West  Philadelphia  ;  Deputy  Food  Com- 
missioner of  Pennsylvania. 


KULP    FAMILY.  383 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  21 19. 

MARY  KULP^  (Cassel),  of  Nanxy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'+  (Aldcrfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of 

DiLLMAN.' 


Gen. 


Iniliviiiual  Family 
X(i.  Xo. 

8        3086  I      Williaui  K.   Cassel,  b.   November  26,  1848; 

m.  Leah  Kratz  December  4,  1875,  b. 
August  24,  1853;  res.,  Collegeville,  Pa.; 
farmer. 

8  30S7  2  Mary  Ann  Cassel,  b.  December  23,  1854; 
m.  Jacob  Freyer  ;  res.,  Bridgeport,  Pa., 
opposite  Norristown  ;  butcher. 

8       3088  3    JosiaJi  K.  Cassel,  b.  July  21,  1861  ;    m.  Kate 

A.  Freed,  Norristown,  Pa. ;  overseer  State 
Hospital  for  Insane,  Norristown. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2120. 

SUSANNA  KOLB7(Wile),of  Nancy  ALDERFER6(Kolb), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob% 

ofDiLLMAN'. 

8        3089  I      Deborah    Wile,   b.    February    18,    1857;     m. 

Joseph  Frederick;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.; 
children  :  Katie  Alice,  Harvey  W.,  John 
W.,  Vincent  W.,  Joseph  W.,  Alvin  W. 

8  3090  2  Ella  fF/'/r,  b.  May  26,  1862;  m.  Tobias  Nice; 
res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.;  children:  Harvey, 
Susan,  Lizzie,  John,  Mary,  Henry. 

8        3091  3     Benjamin  Wile,  b.  June  22,  1865  ;    m.  Mary 

Stauffer ;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.;  child- 
ren :  Annie,  Jacob. 


384  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2123. 

JONAS  KULP7,  of  Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaacs, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

ludivitlual  F;iniilv 

Gen.  No.  No.  ' 

8       3092  I      Emma  Kiilp,  died  }'oung.  * 

8       3093  2     Katie  Kii/p,  died  young. 

The  two  oldest  of  the  children  are  deceased  and  are  bur- 
ied at  the  Providence  Mennonite  meeting-house,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa. 

ludiiiilual         Faniilv 
Gen.  No.  No.' 

8       3094  I      Mary  Kiilp,  m.  James  Beyerly  ;  have  three 

children. 

8       3095  2     y4;///^V  A'//.^,  m.  Anthony  Sarver  ;  have  three 

children. 

3  John   Kitlp,  m.  Kate   Scranton ;    one  child. 

4  Caroline   Ku/p,  m.  Samuel    Babcock ;    two 
children. 

5  Alice  Kiilp,  m., Babcock  ;  one  child. 

6  Sallie  Kulp. 
All  of  Anderson  county,  Kansas. 


8 

3096 

8 

3097 

8 

3098 

8 

3099 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2124. 
WILLIAM    KOLB7,  of  Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),   of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-»  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacobs 
of  Dillman'. 

8       3100  I      Reuben  A'////,  b.  August  13,  i8f6;  m.  Fred- 

erica  Knaus ;  children  : 

1  Harry  Kulp,  b.  September  15,  1 89 1 . 

2  Caroline  Ku/p,  b.  Dec.  22,  1894. 
Res.,  Ro}-ersford,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  385 


Individual        Family 
No.  No. 


8        3 10 1  2     /c^cW;  A'////,  b.  January  31,  1868  ;   m.  Maggie 

Wanner  ;  children  : 

I      Ernest  Ray,  b.  May  15,  1895  ;  res., 
Phoenixville,  Pa. 

8        3102  3      Sallic  Kiilp,  b.  June  30,  1869;  m.  Henry  U. 

Keely  (deceased) ;    children  : 

1  Elsie  Keely,  b.  March  14,  1891. 

2  Margaret  Keely,  b.  Jan.    15,  1894. 

Res.,  Royersford,  Pa. 

8        3  J  03         4      William  Kiilp,    b.    December    2,    1870;   m. 

Katie  Hedrick  ;  children  : 

1  Leroy  Knlp,  b.  February   29,  1892. 

2  Herald  Kulp,  b.  March  14,  1894. 

Res.,  Spring  City,  Pa. 

8        3104  5      Samuel  Kulp ;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa. 

8        3105  6     Harry  Kulp ;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2126. 

JACOB   A.  KULP7,  of  Nancy   Alderfer^   (Kolb),    of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

8  3106  I  Jonas  Kulp,  m. Moyer,  of  Hatfield,  Pa. 

8  3107  2  John  Kulp,  died,  aged  ten  years. 

8  3108  3  Mary  Kulp. 

8  3109  4  ^/^///V /\7//^,  died  young. 

8  3 1 1  o  5  Euos  Kulp. 

8  3 1 1 1  6  Isaac  Kulp. 

8  311 2  7  //cr/'Tvj /w///,  died  young. 

8  31 13  8  y^  (i'(r?//^'-/^/'cr,  lived  two  hours. 


386 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Gen. 

8 

Individual 
Xo. 

3II4 

Kamil 
No. 

9 

Jacob  Kulp,  died  young. 

8 

3II5 

10 

William  Kulp. 

8 

3II6 

1 1 

Charles  Knlp. 

8 

31   17 

12 

Abraham  Knlp,  died  young. 

8 

3II8 

13 

Harvey  Knlp. 

All  born  at  Harlev.sville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  2127. 

SALLIE    KULP7    (Clemmer),    of    Nanxy    Alderfer^ 
(Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  PLlizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of 

JACO^.^  of  DlLLMAN\ 

8        31 19  I     y^/r^^/'  A".  CA'wwrr  '.deceased),  b.  January  6, 

1854;  m.  Kittle  Ann  Benner ;  he  died 
January  13,  1890.  aged  36  years;  chil- 
dern  :  Sallie,  Lizzie,  John  ;  of  Franconia, 
Pa. 

8  3120  2  Susanna  (TA'ww/r;',  b.  October  29,  1855  ;  m. 
Samuel  Derstein ;  children:  Irvin,  Mary, 
Josiah  ;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

8     .   3121  3     Mary  Clenimcr,  b.  December  27,  1857;    d. 

July  27,  1890;  m.  Charles  S.  Brunncr ; 
children  :  Hiram,  Katie,  Sallie,  Harvey, 
Mary,  Lydia ;  res.,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

8  3122  4  John  Clcnimcr,  b.  September  i,  1861  ;  m. 
Lizzie  Freed,  April  15,  1882;  she  was 
born  July  24,  1863;  farmer;  Mennonites; 
children  :  Jacob,  Elmer ;  Salfordville,  Pa. 

8       3123  5      Sarah   Clemmer,  b.  October   13,  1864;  died 

1882  ;  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  387 

Individual         Familv 
Gell.  No.  No.  ■ 

8        3124         6    Josiali  (r/rw/z/iV', /;-.,  b.  June  I,  1867  ;  m.  Ella 
Hunsberger,  Souderton,  Pa. 

8       3125          7    yr-i/^crj-  67t7//;//r/',  b.  August  9,  1870  ;  married 
.    Laura ,  Souderton,  Pa. 

8        3126  8     Hiram  Clcvniicr,  b.  January  24,  1874. 


childrp:n  of  No.  2129. 

ISAAC    D.  ALDERFP:R7,  of  Isaac  0.^  of  Isaac^,  of 
Elizabeth  KoLB4(Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8        3127  I      AhraJiani    Aldcrfcr,    b.  ;     m.    Amanda 

Kratz. 

;  m.  Michael  Kramer. 

m.  Kate  Landis. 


8 

3128 

2 

Liz::.ic  Aldcrfcr,  b. ; 

8 

3129 

T 
0 

Frank  Aldcrfcr,  b. 

8 

3i29>^ 

4 

/jc/rtc  Aldcrfcr,  b. 

8 

3130 

5 

Isaiah  Aldcrfcr,  b.  

8 

3131 

6 

Henry  Aldcrfcr,  b. 

8 

3132 

7 

Sannicl  Aldcrfcr,  b. 

8 

0  ^  OJ 

8 

J/^;:j'  Aldcrfcr.  b. 

8 

3134 

9 

6'//'J'/i;'  uildcrfcr,  b. 

m.  Mary  Landis. 


All  of  Harleysville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  2130. 

GEORGE  D.  ALDERFER7,  of  Isaac  0.^  of  Isaacs,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8       3135  I     Alvin  Aldcrfcr,  b.  November  9,   1869;     m. 

Mary  Alderfer  in  1890. 


388  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Geu.  Xo.  No.  " 

8        3136         2      G^rnt  AiWvr/iy,  h.  September  4,  iS J 1  ;  died 
young. 

S        3^37  3     Lizzie  Aldcrfcr,  b.  June  24,  1873  ;    m.  R.  A. 

Allebach,  February  6,  1892. 

8        3138         4     Anna  AIdcrfcr,h.]\.\\Y  ?>,  i^yi^;  died  young. 

8       3139  5      George  Aid crfcr,  h.^l3.vc\\  ^,  i'S>yj. 

8        3140         6     Hany  AIderfer,h.  ApvW  2T,,  i^^i. 

All  of  Harleysville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2131. 

SUSANNA   ALDERFER7  (Landis),  of  Isaac  0.^  of 
Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob='^ 

of   DiLLMAN'. 

1  Iri'in  Landis  ;  res.,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

2  IVi/son  Landis. 

3  Norman  Landis. 

4  ALinerva  Landis. 
All  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


8 

3141 

8 

3142 

8 

3143 

8 

3144 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2132. 

MARY  ANN  ALDERFER?  (Oberholzer),  of  Isa.\c  O.^ 
of  Is.\Acs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob% 

of  DiLLMAX'. 

8       3145  I      Quintan  Obcrliohcr ;  deceased. 

8        3146         2     Abraham  Oberholzer ;  deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  389 


F'aniily 


3147  3     Lizzie  ObcrJiolzer. 

3148  4     Harry  Obcrhohcr ;  died  in  infancy. 
All  of  Lederachsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2134. 

JOHN  B.  ALDERFER7,  of  Jacob  F.^  of  Jacobs,  of  Eliz- 
abeth KoLB^*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs  of  Jacob',  of  Dillman'. 

8  a  I  I      Emma  Alderfer. 

8  a2  2      Vincent  Alderfer. 

Born  in  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF   No.  2136. 

MARY  ANN  ALDERFER^  (Kratz),  of  Jacob  F.^  of 
Jacobs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob% 
of  Dillman'. 

8  a3  I      Lyman  Kratz,  b.  December  16,  1878. 

8  a4          2     Alice  Kratz,  b.  August  2,  1880. 

8  a5  3     fohn  Kratz,  b.  July    16,    1882;    d.   May   27, 

1883. 

8  a6         4     Annie  Kratz,  b.  March  25,  1884. 

8  a7  5     Mek'in  Kratz,  b.  P'ebruary  7,  1886. 

8  a8         6     Maggie  Kratz,  b.  June  \,  \ 

8  ag         7      Caroline  Kratz. 

All  of  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

(k.  f. — 26.) 


390  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2137. 

CAROLINE  ALDERFER7  (Alderfer),  of  Jacob  F.^  of 
Jacobs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^ 

of    DlLLMAN^ 

Individual  Family 

Gea.  No.  No. 

1  Horace  Alderfer. 

2  Flora  Alderfer. 

3  Susan  Alderfer. 

4  Martlia  Alderfer. 

5  Wilmer  Alderfer. 

6  Lizzie  Alderfer. 

7  Caroline  Alderfer. 
a  17          8  Mary  Ellen  Alderfer. 

All  of  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


8 

arc 

8 

ai  I 

8 

ai2 

8 

ai3 

8 

a  14 

8 

ai5 

8 

ai6 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2203. 

REBECCA  K0LB7  (Roshong),  of  Henkv^,  of  Hannah 
Hunsickers  (Kolb),  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
-sicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3149  I      Caroline  K.  Roshong,  b.  February  26,  1853. 

8        3150         2     Malara  K.  Roshong,  b.  September  8,  1854. 

8        315  •  3     Franklin  K.  Roshong,h.  March  7,  1861  ;  de- 

ceased. 

8        3152  4     Benneville  K.  Roshong,  b.  January  16,  1863  ; 

deceased. 

8        3153  5     Aniandus  K.  Roshong,  b.  September  1,  1865. 

8        3154         6      Calvin  K.  Roshong,  b.  January  23,  1867. 

8        3155  7     Anna  Elizabeth  K.  Roshong,  h.]n\\Q  g,  \^6g; 

deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  39I 

Indhidual        Family 
Gen.  No.  No.' 

8       3156         8     Henry  Horace  K.  Roshoiig,  b.  March  30,  1 87 1 . 

8       3157         9    Jcrovic  K.  RosJioiig,  b.  May  7,  1874. 
All  of  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2204. 

HANNAH  K0LB7  (Kemmerer),  of  Henry^  of  Hannah 
Hunsicker5  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3155  I      Henry  K.  Kemmerer,  b.   March    23,    1852; 

deceased. 

8       3156         2    Jolin  K.  Kemmerer,  b.  December  14,  1854. 

8        3157  3     Elizahetli   K.   Kemmerer,  b.    November   23, 

1856. 

8        3158         4     Allen  K.  Kemmerer,  b.  August  21,  1859. 

8        3159  5      Amanda  K.  Kemmerer,  b.  April  18,  1862. 

8        3159/^     6    Jacob  K.  Kemmerer,  h.  December  27,  1863; 
deceased. 

8       3160         7     HannaJi  A'.  AV;//wr/rr,  b.  January  12,  1868. 

8       3 161  8      Wilson  K.  Kemmerer,  b.  August  29,  1869. 

8        ^\6i}4     9     Sallie  K.  Kemmerer,  b.  January    14,    1872; 
deceased. 

8       3162        10     Hoxvard  K.  Kemmerer,  h.  October  19,  1874. 

8       3163        II      Angnstus  K.  Kemmerer,  h.]\x\y  15,  1876. 
All  of  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


392  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  2205. 

MARY  K0LB7  (Grimley),  of  HENRY^  of  Hannah  Hun- 
SICKER5  (Kolb),  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker), 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3 1 64  I      Isaac  Henry  K.  Grinilcy,       ^ 

y  twins,   b.    De- 
8       3165  2     ATaiy  Elizabeth  K.  Griudty,) 

cember  5,  1857;    Isaac  died  January  28, 
1858  ;  Mary  died  January  27,  1858. 

8  3166  3  Kate  K.  Grimley,  b.  March  24,  1859. 

8  3167  4  Ross  K.  Grimley,    |  twins,  b.  September  29, 

8  3168  5  Olivia  K.  Grimley,)       ^'^'^^■ 

8  3169  6  Clinton  K.  Grimley,  b.  January  31,  1864. 

8  3170  7  Hannah  K.  Grimley,  b.  June  27,  1866. 

8  3 17 1  8  Solomon  K.  Grimley,  b.  July  9,  1869. 

8        3172         9    Jacob  K.  Grimley,  \ 

>  twins,  b.  April  27,  1872; 
8        3173        10     Clara  K.  Grimley,) 

Jacob   died   September    i,    1872;     Clara 

died  March  13,  1873. 

8       3 1 74        II     El  mi r  a  K.  Grimley,  ^ 

>  twins,   b.   January   24, 
8       3175        12     Ellcji  K.  Grimley,     ) 

1874;  Elmira  died  April  13,  1875;  Ellen 

died  October  6,  1893. 

8       3176        13     Frederick  K.  Grimley,  b.  February  17,  1877; 
d.  August  13,  1877. 

Mary  Kulp  Grimley,  wife  of  Solomon  Grimley,  who  died 
at  the  age  of  44  years,  was  the  mother  of  thirteen  children, 
having  given  birth  to  twins  four  times,  three  times  a  boy  and 
girl,  the  fourth  and  last  time,  two  girls.     Mr.  Grimley  has 


KULP    FAMILY.  393 

been  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  a  number  of  years.  His 
address  is  Schwenksville,  Pa.  He  is  the  son  of  Isaac  Grimley, 
who  was  a  school  teacher  for  40  years,  and  died  at  the  age 
of  94  years. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2206. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB?  (Grimley),  of  Henr\^  of  Hannah 
Hunsickers  (Kolb),  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker),  of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. " 

8       3172  I     Abel  K.  Grimley,  h.  1858;  deceased. 

8        3173  2     Franklin  K.  Grimley,  h.  1859;  deceased. 

8       3174          3     Mary  K.  Grimley,  b.  February  29,  1861. 

8        ^,124^2     4     Benjamin   Franklin   K.   Grimley,  b.    March 
16,  1863. 

8        3175  5     Henry  Davis  K.   Grimley,  b.  November  16, 

1864. 

8        3176         6     FlizabetJi  K.  Grimley,  h.  November  17,  1866. 

8       3177  7     Anna  K.  Grimley,  b.  December  15,  1868. 

8        3178          8     Addie  K.  Grimley,  h.  December  10,  1870. 
Resided  near  Zieglersville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2207. 

BENEVILLE  KULP^.  of  HENRY^  of  Hannah  Hun- 
sickers  (Kolb),  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker), 
of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3177  I      Henry  G.  Knlp,  b.  April  6,  1871. 

8       3178  2    John  G.  Knlp,  b.  October  21,  1874. 


394  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.              No.  No. 

8       3179  3     Maggie  G.  Kiiip,  b.  January  19,  1877. 

8        3178  4      Webster  G.  Knlp,  b.  October  24,  1879. 

8        3 181  5     Alice  G.  Kulp,  b.  June  21,  1881. 

8       3182  6     LizrAe  G.  Knlp,  b.  June  26,  1883. 

8        3183  7      fr////V?///  6".  /f////,  b.  April,  1887;    decea.sed. 

All  of  near  Ziegler.sville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2223. 

JOHN  H.  KULP7,  of  Catharine  Hunsicker^  (Kolb), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3182  I     Jacob    C.    Kn/p,  b.  October    24,    1851;     m. 

Lizzie  Metz  ;  after  her  decea.se,  he  mar- 
ried Annie  Reiff;   re.s.,  Philadelphia. 

8        3183  2     Henry  C.  Kit/p,  b.  February   14,  1853;  died 

April  8,  1865. 

8       3184         3     HaniiaJi    C.    Kit/p,   b.   April    18,   1855;    m. 
Frank  God.shall. 

8        3185  4     Isaac   C.  Kiiip,h.  ]u\y  4,  1857;    d.  April  2, 

1858. 

8       3186          5      Isaiah- C.  Knlp,  h.^ldivch  26,  \^g. 

8       3187         6     Simon  C.  A'///^,  b.  January  5,  1862;  married 
Emanda  Landis  ;  no  i.ssue. 

8       3188         7     AbraJiam  C.  Kulp,  b.  May  7,  1865  ;  married 
Annie  Freed. 
All  born  in  Towamensincj,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


395 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2224. 
ELIZA  KOLB7  (Clemmcr),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker), 
of  Jacob^  of  Dillman^ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3189  I      Isaac  K.   Clemmcr,  b.  June  21,  1856;  died 

June  22,  1856. 

8  3190  2  Jacob K.  Clemmcr, \i.]\xx\&'^,\'^^'j  \  m.  Emma 
S.  Landi-s  October  6,  1881  ;  farmer  ; 
Mennonite.s.     Hatfield,  Pa. 

3  Cyrus  K.  Clemmcr,  b.  September  20,  i860; 
m.  Ellen  G.  Landis. 

4  Catharine  K.  Clemmcr,  b.  October  6,  1867; 
m.  Allen  C.  Moyer,  January  12,  1889. 

5  Lizzie  K.  Clemmcr,  b.  January  13,  1875. 

6  Abraham  K.  Clemmcr,  b.  July  5,  1877. 


8 

3191 

8 

3192 

8 

3193 

8 

3194 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2226. 

ABRAHAM  H.  KULP?,  of  Catharine  Hunsicker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  Isaacs  of  P2i.izabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker),   of  JaCOB^,    of    DiLLMAN'. 

8       3195  I      Catharine  K?clp,h.  September  4,    1864;    m. 

Harvey  Landi.s. 

8        3196         2     Isaac  Kulp,  b.    May   28,    1867;    m.    Lizzie 
Metz. 

8       3197          3     ^«//^V  Av///,  b.  September  6,  1869. 

8        3198         4     Z/^-s-Zt' A'?///,  b.  September  20,  1 87 1  ;  m.  Wil- 
liam Na.se. 

8       3199          5     Harry  Kulp,  h.  May  11,  1874. 


396  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 


3200         6     Francis  K7ilp,h.  December  30,  1876. 

8        3201  7     Maggie  Ktilp,  h.  October  2\,  I'ii'j^;    d.  June 

26,  1889. 

8        3202  8     Abraham  Kuip,  h.  ]unQ  13,  1880. 

8        3203         9     foJiii  Kiilp,  b.  April  21,    1882;    d.  May   13, 
1882. 

8        3204        10     Irvi)i  Kii/p,h.  ]unc  15,  1883. 

8        3205        II      Aiiiiii'  Kii.'p,  b.  March  28.  1886. 

All  born  in  Towamensinf^,  Pa. 


•  CHILDREN  OF  No.  2227. 

SARAH  K0LB7  (Allebach),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  IsAAC^  of  Elizaisetii  Kolijs  (Hunsicker), 
of  Jacoh%  of  Dillman'. 

8  3206  I  Z^rt^'/^-/ ^/A'/^rtr//,  b.  October  I,  1872. 

8  3207  2  Lydia  Allcbacli^h.  November  27,  1873. 

8  3208  3  Katie  Allebacli,  b.  July  28,  1875. 

8  3209  4  Milton  Allebach,  b.  October  12,  1876. 

8  3210  5  Snsan  Allebach,  h.  February  12,  1878. 

8        321 1  6     Hannah  Allebacli,  b.  March  2,  1884. 

Hatfield,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2230. 

ISAAC  JOHNSON7,  of  Sarah  Hunsicker^  (Johnson), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac*,  of  Ei  izabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  397 

3212  I      Sarah  Z.  JoIdison,  b.  June  4,  1869;  m.  Peter 

A.  Metz. 

3213  2     Isaac  H.  Johnson,  h.  May  12,  1886. 
All  of  Creamery,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2231. 

HENRY  H.  J0HNS0N7,  of  Sarah  Hunsickek^  (John- 
son), of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Mary  M.  JoJinso)i,  b.  February  6,  1864;     m. 
Henry  K.  Hetrick. 

2  Sallic  M.  Johnson,  h.  December  4,  1865;  m. 
Frank  S.  Dengler. 

3  Isaac  M.  Jo/inson,  b.  March  24,  1868. 

4  Katie  M.  Johnson,  b.  February  17,  187 1. 

5  Henry  M.  Johnson,  h.  ]u\-\e  12,  1874. 

6  Snlic  I\I.  Johnson,  h.  February  18,  1879. 

7  Ellen  M.  Johnson,  b.  June  26,  1882. 

8  Markley  Johnson,  b.  September  12,  1886. 
All  of  Creamery,  Pa. 


8 

3214 

8 

3215 

8 

3216 

8 

3217 

8 

3218 

8 

3219 

8 

3220 

8 

3221 

childrp:n  of  No.  2233. 

HANNAH  KRUP7  (Nice),  of  Magdalena  Hunsicker^ 
(Krupp),  of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hun- 
sicker), of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3222  I     Jacob  Nice. 

8       3223  2     Katie  Nice. 

8       3224         3     Henry  Nice. 
Tovvamensins.  Pa. 


398  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2234. 

JOHN  H.  KRUPP7,  of  Magdalena  HuNSiCKER^(Krupp), 
of  Isaacs,  of  Isaacs  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacobs  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

8  3228  I  Emilia  Krupp. 

8  3229  2  Maggie  Krupp. 

8  3230  3  Mary  Krupp. 

8  3231  4  Annie  Krupp. 

8  3232  5  Katie  Krupp. 

8  3233  6  Lizzie  Krupp. 

8  3234  7  Hannah  Krupp. 

8       3235  8    John  Krupp. 

All  born  in  Towamen.sing,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2235. 

MARY  KRUPP7  (Clemmer),  of  Magdalena  Hunsicker^ 
(Krupp),  of  Isaacs,  of  Isa.ac*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hunsicker), 

of  JACOB^  of   DiLLMAN'. 

8       3236  I      Wilson  Cleinjiier,m.  AnvnQ  1^2iTp\:>  \  children: 

Horace,  Mabel,  Clarence,  deceased. 

8        3237  2     Katie  Clenwier,  m.  Isaiah  Lapp;  no  issue. 

8       3238  3     Abraham  Clemmer,  deceased. 

8       3239         4     Horace  Clemmer,  deceased. 

8        3240          5     John  Clemmer. 
Residence,  Lansdale,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  399 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2236. 

KATIE  H.  KRUPP7  (Johnson),  of  Magdalena  Hun- 
sicker^  (Krupp),  of  Isaacs,  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs 
(Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^  of  EMllman'. 

ludiviilual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3241  I      Isaac    H.  Johiiso/i,    b.    May    12,    1886;     of 

Creamery,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2250. 

NANCY  BERGEY7  (Kriebel),  of  John  BERGEY^  of  Eliz- 
abeth Godshall5  (Bergey),  of  Sarah  Hunsicker-*  (Godshall), 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3242  I     iM?/7  A'/vV/^r/,  b.  October,  27,  1835  ;  m.  Sam- 

uel Heydrich  ;   res..  Mainland,  Pa. 

8       3243  2     Lydia   Kricbcl,  b.   November  6,    1837;     m. 

Abraham  H.  Cassel,  Tovvamensing,  Pa. 

8        3244  3      Catharine  Kriiih'l,  h.  Oct.  ^,  i^'ifD'i  deceased. 

8        3245  4    John  B.  Krichcl,  b.  December  18,  1841  ;    m. 

Rebecca  Cassel,  now  deceased ;  a  minis- 
ter in  the  Schwenkfeld  society ;  res., 
Kulpsville,  Pa. 

8        3246          5      Andrezv  Kriebel,   b.   April    11,    1844;     res., 
Kulpsville,  Pa.;  m.  Lizzie  Alderfer. 

8        3247         6     Hannah  Kriebel,  ^  ^^j^^^^    ^     September    3, 

8       3248  7     Susanna  Kriebel,  \       ^^46- 

8       3249         8     Sophia  B.  Kriebel,  b.  August  12,  1849. 

8       3250         9     Aaron  B.  Kriebel,  b.   December   29,    1851; 
Towamensing,  Pa. 

8       3251      10     Abraham  B.  Kriebel,  b.  November  13,  1859; 
d.  April  9,  1868. 


400  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2370. 

CATHARINE  KOLB7(Moyer),  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine 
HuNsiCKER*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3252  I      Henry  Moyci\  m.  Susanna  Godshall. 

8        3253  2     Isaiah  AIoyci\  m.  Catharine  Clemens. 

8        3254         3     Michael  Moycr,  m.  Mary  Landis. 

8       3255  4     J/(^?/'j' J/^{jr;-,  m.  Henry  Detweiler. 

Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2371. 

JACOB  KULP7,  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^  (Kolb),  of 
Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine  Hunsicker* 
(Clemens),  of  Elizabeth    Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 
Dillman'. 
8       3256  I      Amanda  Kit/p,  m.  Lewis  Horning. 

8       3257  2     Elias  Knip,  m.  Emma  Nice. 

8        3258  3     E/i.za  Kii/p,  m.  Henry  Hartzel. 

8        3259         4     Henry  Kulp,  m.  Irene  Swope. 
Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2372. 
SAMUEL  K0LB7,  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^  (Kolb), 
of  Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine  Hun- 
sicker"*    (Clemens),    of    Elizabeth     Kolb^    (Hunsicker),    of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 
8       3260  I     Fannie  Kolb,  b.  May  19,  1861. 


KULP    FAMILY.  4OI 

3261  2     Lizzie  Kolb,  b.  January  10,  1864;  m.  John 

F.  Lederach  December  20,  1880. 

3262  3     yil//r;/ AW/;,  b.  December  8,  1867  ;  d.  August 

25,  1869. 

3263  4     A))ia)ida  Kolb,  b.  January  28,  1871. 

3264  5     John  Kolb,  b.  June    12,  1875;  res.,  Telford, 

Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2373. 
SUSANNA  K0LB7  (Frickj,  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine 
HuNSiCKER*  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob",  of  Dillman'. 

8       3265  I     Z,/;?^/V /v7V/{',  b.  August  2,  1859  ;  m.  William 

Souder. 

2      One  sou,  died  young  ;   Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2374. 

HENRY  K0LB7,  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^  (Kolb),  of 
Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine  Hun- 
sicker'* (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob^",  of  Dillman'. 

8       3266  I      Sarah  Kolb,  m.  Reuben  Alderfer. 

8        3267  2      Tivo  children,  died  young ;  res.,  Franconia 

Square,  Pa. 


402  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2375. 

MICHAEL  KOLB7,  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^  (Kolb), 
of  Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine  Hun- 
sicker^  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillma.n'. 

Indiviiiual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3268  I      fF^Z/rtrr  A'////,  m.  Jane  Renninger;  one  child, 

Flora. 

8        3269          2     Katie  Kulp,  m.  Jacob  Godshall ;  one  child, 
Howard. 

8       3270         3     Lizzie  Kill  p. 

8        3271  4      Mucent  Kulp ;  res.,  Telford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2376. 

LIZZIE  K0LB7  (Bergey),  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Catharine  Clemens^  (Shoemaker),  of  Catharine 
Hunsicker*  (Clemen.s),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsicker),  of 
Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3272  I      I'i-ank  Bergey,  m.  Kate  Moyer ;    children: 

Howard  and  Harry. 

8        3273  2     J/cr/^' i)V/;^''n',  m.  Edwin  l^ergey  ;  one  child, 

Lizzie. 

8        3274  3      Sei'il/a   Bergey,   m.    Enos    Haldeman ;    one 

child,  Alvin. 

8        3275  4     Lizzie  Bergey,  m.  Henr}'  Rittenhouse. 

8        3276         5      Elias  Bergey. 
8       3277         6     Katie  Bergey. 
8        3278          7     Henry  Bergey. 
8       3279         8      Mncent  Bergey. 
All  of  Franconia,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  4O3 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2377. 

SARAH  K0LB7  (Moyer),  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker^ 
(Kolb),  of  Catharine  Clemenss  (Shoemaker),  of  Cath.^rine 
HuNSiCKER'f  (Clemens),  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Hunsickcr),  of 

JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

ludividual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No." 

8        3280  I      Frank  Moycr. 

8        3281  2     LizrJc  Moycr. 

8       3282  3     Alloi  Moycr,  Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2400. 

HENRY   FREED7,  of  Catharine    Kolb^   (Freed),   of 
Henrys,  of  Jacob^,  of  Henky^  of  JACOB^  of  Dillman\ 

8        3286  I      Epliraini   Freed,   b.    October    20,    1845;    m. 

Hannah  Clemens  February  24,  1872; 
she  was  born  December  11,  1849;  res., 
Souderton,  Pa. ;  farmer ;  Mennonites  ; 
children  :   Henry,  Mary,   Harvey,  Katie. 

8        3287  2      Catharine  Freed,  b.  January   10,   1849;    m. 

George  R.  Rittenhouse  November  13, 
1869,  b.  March  28,  1849;  children: 
Henry,  Mary,  Hiram ;  res.,  P'ranconia 
Square,  Pa. 

8        3288  3     /<'?/'// ^. /;Yr^/,b.  January  31,  185  I  ;  d.  April 

8,  1853. 

8  3289  4  Mary  Freed,  b.  June  26,  1853  ;  m.  Jonas  R. 
Landis  October  23,  1875  ;  he  was  born 
February  15,  1848;  children:  SalHe, 
Henry,  Sibilla,  Martha,  Katie ;  of  Fran- 
conia. Pa. 


404  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8        3290  5     Anna  Freed,  h.  February  12,  1857;  m.  John 

D.  Yoder  June  16,  1877;  he  was  born 
July  27,  1856;  children:  Henry,  Mary, 
Reuben,  Sibilla,  Hiram,  Katie,  John ;  of 
Franconia,  Pa. 

8        3291  6    y^//// /vrr^/ (second),  b.  August  23,  i860  ;  d. 

July  15,  1861. 

8        3292  7     Henry  B.  Freed,  b.  February  27,  1862;  m. 

Mary  K.  Bergey  October  21,  1886;  he 
was  born  March  15,  1862;  Franconia,  Pa. 

8        3293  8     Elias  B.  Freed,  b.  May  10,  1865  ;  m.  Annie 

H.  Clemmer  November  i,  1884;  he  was 
born  May  19,  1864;  children:  Reinhart 
C.  Freed,  b.  December  3,  1886. 


CHH.DREN  OF  No.  2402. 

JACOB  K.  FREED7,  of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Freed),  of 
Henry5,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Henrv3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3294  I      CJiarles  R.  Freed,  b.  September  13,  1851  ;  d. 

August  22,  1852;  by  first  marriage. 

8        3295  2      Catharine  K.  Freed,^  ^^.  ^  ^^^^^^  ^4, 

8  3296  3  Abraham  K.  Freed,  /  ^855,  by  second 
marriage;  Catharine  died  October  ii, 
1856;  Abraham  m.  Deborah  L.  Ziegler 
September  2,  1876. 

8        3297         4     Mary  K.  Freed,  b.  January  31,  1858. 

8        3298  5     Isaac  K* Freed,  b.  September  17,  1859;  "^• 

Elizabeth  Allebach  February  2,  1882. 


KULP    FAMILY.  405 


In.lividual 


Gen. 


8       3299         6    JoJin  K.  Freed,  b.  August  6,  1861  ;  teacher, 
Browne  county,  Kansa.s. 

8        3300  7     E'hahetJi    K.    Freed,   b.   July  24,    1863;    m. 

K.  Clemmer  April  15,  1882;  Upper  Sal- 
ford,  Pa. 

8       3301  8    Joseph  K.  Freed,  b.  August  4,  1865  ;  student 

at  Ursinus  College,  at  Collegeville,  Pa. 

8       3302       '  9     Sarah  K.  Freed,  b.  November  5,  1867;  d. 
January  25,  1868. 

8       3303        10     Anna  K.  /'mv/,  b.  September  23,  1869;  m. 
George  Hartranft  February,  1889. 

8        3304        II      Henry  K.  Freed,  b.  February  21,  1872. 
8       3305        12     A  so)i,h.  March  14,  1874;  died  same  day. 
8        3306        13     Jaeob  K.  Freed,  b.  January  29,  1877. 
All  born  near  Salfordville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2403. 

ABRAHAM  K.  FREED?,  of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Freed), 
of  Henrys,  of  Jacob*,  of  Henry^,  of  Jacobs  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       3307  I      Alle)i    A.    Freed,   b.   January   3,    1854;     m. 

Elizabeth  Landis  in  1874. 

8        3308  2     Franklin  A.  Freed,  b.  February  3,  1856;   m. 

Kate  Hauck  in  1882. 

8       3309  3     Henry  A.  Freed,  b.  October  21,   1858;    m. 

Aquila  Godshall  in  1880. 

8       3310         4     Elieaer  A.  Freed,h.  December  13,  i860;  m. 

Sue  Nice  in  1885. 
(k.  f.— 27.) 


406  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8        331 1  5      E)ios  A.  Freed,  b.  October  13,  1863  ;  m.  Ida 

Souder  in  1885. 

8        3312  6    JoJui   A.  Freed,  b.    February  24,    1867;  m. 

Kate  Moyer  in  1889. 

S        3313  7     Elizahetli  A.  Freed,  b.  June  3.  1870;  m.  Ed- 

win Johnson  in  1888. 
All  born  near  Harley.sville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2404. 

ELIAS  K.  FREED?,  of  Cath.\rine  Kolb^  (Freed),  of 
Henrys,  of  JAcbB^  of  He.\ky3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8        3314  I      Sarah  Aim  Freed,  b.  November   10,  1859; 

m.  Franklin  S.  Kriebel  November  9, 
1878;  children:  Ru.ssel,  Jona,  Mabel; 
North  Wales,  Pa. 

8        3315  2     Rhine  Russe/  Freed,  b.  November  17,  1863; 

m.  P>nice  Andrew.s  September  22,  1885  ; 
children  :  Stella,  P^valin,  Florence ;  res., 
North  Wales,  Pa. 

8        3316  3      ]Veston  Dodsoii  Freed,  b.  January  23,  1876; 

d.  July  25,  1876. 


childrp:n  of  no.  2405. 

JOHN  K.   FREED?,  of  Catharine  Kolb^  (Freed),  of 
Henrys,  of  Jacob*,  of  Henrys  of  Jacob'',  of  Dillman'. 

8        3317  I      Katie  Freed,  b.  November  21,  1863,  by  first 

marriage  ;  m.  Josiah  Cassel,  son  of  Abra- 
ham K.  Cassel;  she  died  August  21, 
1890;  is  buried  at  Salford,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  4O7 

8       3318          2    JoJin   G.  Freed,  b.   March  12,  1883,  by  sec- 
ond marria<^e. 

8        3319  3     Eiuaiiitcl  Freed,  h.  ]u\y  22,  1887. 

8        3320  4     /-yrv  ehildre)i  buried  who  died  in   infancy; 

res.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2406. 

ELIZABETH  A.  KULP^  (Cassel),  of  JACOB^  of  Henrvs, 
of  Jacob'*,  of  Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3321  I      Siiueon  K.  Cassel,  b.  February  17,  1846;  m. 

PLsther  P^reyer  September  5,  1865,  b. 
August  31,  1846;  res.,  Skippack,  Pa.; 
harness-maker  ;  see  No.  3083. 

8        3322  2    Joins  K.  Cassel,  b.  September  15,  1849;  "i- 

Annie  Appledorn  about  1872  ;  no  issue  ; 
prospecting  and  mining  in  Colorado. 

8        3323  3     Abel  K.    Cassel,   b.   January    15,    1852;    m. 

Hannah  Anna  Graham  June  11,  1871  ; 
she  was  born  December  25,  1850;  res., 
West  Philadelphia;  see  No.  3085. 


childrp:n  of  No.  2407. 

MARY  KULP7  (Cassel),  of  JACOB^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacobs 
of  Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8  3324  .  I  William  K.  Cassel,  b.  November  26,  1848; 
m.  Leah  Kratz  December  4,  1875,  b. 
August  24,  1853,  near  Yerkes  station,  P. 

r;  r. 


408  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

8        3325  2     Mary  Ann   Cassci,  b.   December  23,   1854; 

m.  to  Jacob  K.  Freyer ;  res.,  Bridgeport, 
Pa.,  opposite  Norristown,  Pa. 

8        33-6          3    JosiaJi  K.  Cassd,  b.  July  21,  1861  ;  m.  Kate 
A.  Freed,  Norristown,  Pa.;  see  3088. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2408. 

SUSANNA    KULP7  (Wile),  of  JACOB^   of  Henrvs,  of 
Jacobs,  of  Hexrv^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3327  I      Deborah    ]ViU\   b.    P^-bruary    18,    1857;     m. 

Josepli  P'rederick  ;  children:  Katie, 
Harvey,  John,  Vincent,  Joseph,  Alvin  ; 
res.,  Harleysville,  Pa. ;  see  3089. 

8        3328  2     Ella    Wile,    b.   May   26,    1862;    m.   Tobias 

Nice  ;  children  :  Harvey,  Susan,  Lizzie, 
John,  Mary,  Henry;  res.,  Harleysville, 
Pa. ;  see  3090. 

8        3329  3     Bcnjajnin  Wile,  b.  June  22,  1865  ;  m.  Mary 

Stauffer;  children:  Annie  Wile,  Jacob 
Wile;   res.,  Harleysville,   Pa.;  see   3091. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2409. 

SALLIE  K0LB7  (Clemmer),  of  JACOB^  of  Henrvs,  of 
Jacob*,  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8        3330  I     Jacob  K.  Clevnncr,  b.  January  6,  1854;  m. 

Kittie  Ann  Benner  ;  he  died  January  13, 
1890,  aged  36  years;  children:  Sallie, 
Lizzie,  John;  see  No.  3 119;  resided  in 
Franconia,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  4O9 

Individual  Family 

No.  No. 

3331  2      Siisa/iiia  Clcuuncr,  b.  October  29,  1855;  m. 

Samuel  Derstein  ;  children  :  Irvin,  Mary, 
Josiah  ;  see  3120;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

3332  3     Mary  Clomncr,  b.  December  27,   1857;  d. 

July  27,  1890  ;  m.  to  Charles  S.  Brunner, 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  res.,  Hatfield,  Pa. ; 
children:  Hiram,  Katie,  Sallie,  Harvey, 
Mary,  Lydia  ;  see  No.  3121  ;  res.,  Hat- 
field. 

333.^  4  J'-^^^>^  ^'  Clcmuicr,  b.  September  i,  1861  ;  m. 
Lizzie  K.  Freed,  April  15,  1882;  she  was 
born  July  24,  1863;  farmer;  Mennon- 
ites ;  children  :  Jacob,  Elmer  ;  see  3122  ; 
Salfordvnlle,  Pa. 

3334  5      SaraJi   Clciumci\  b.  October  13,  1864;  died 

1882,  single. 

3335  6    Josiah    Clcmnicr,  Jr.,   b.   June    I,    1867;    m. 

Ella  Hunsberger;  one  child,  Harvey; 
see  3124;  Souderton,  Pa. 

Zll^         7    Jonas     Clcmmcr,    b.    August    9,    1870;    m. 

Laura ;  one  child,  Katie  ;  see  3125; 

Souderton,  Pa. 

3337  8     Hiram   r/cwwr/-,  b.  January  24,  1874;  died 

May  10,  1894,  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2412. 

JONAS  A.  KULP7,  of  Jacob^,  of  Henrv^,  of  Jacob^  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3338  I      Emilia  Kiilp,  d.  young. 

8        3339         2     Katie  Kiilp,  d.  young. 


4IO  KULP    FAMILY. 

Tadi^idual  Family 

Gen .  No.  No. 

8        3340         3     Mary    Knlp,    m.    James     Beyerly ;      three 
children. 

8        3341  4     Annie    Knlp,    m.    Anthony    Sarver ;     three 

children. 

8       3342  5     J^^^i'!  Knlp,  m.  Kate  Scranton  ;  one  child. 

8        3343          6      Caroline  Knlp,  m.  Samuel    Babcock  ;    two 
children. 

8        3344         7     Alice  Knlp,  m.  Babcock  ;    one  child. 

8       3345  8     Sallie  Knlp. 

All  of  Anderson  county,  Kansas. 

The  two  oldest  of  the  children  are  deceased,  and  are 
buried  at  the  Providence  Mennonite  meeting-house,  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  No.  2413. 

WILLIAM  KULP7,  of  JAcoB^  of  Henrv^,  of  JACOB^  of 
Hexrv3,  of  JACon^  of  Dili. max'. 

8       3346  I      Renhen  Knlp,  b.  August  13,  1866;  m.  Fred- 

erica  Knaus  ;  children:  i.  Harry  Kulp, 
b.  September  15,  1S91  ;  2.  Caroline  Kulp, 
b.  December  22,  1894;  res.,  Royersford, 
Pa. 

8        3347  2     ,/m-c?^  A'////,  b.  January  31,  1868;    m.   Mag- 

gie Wanner;  children:  I.  Ernest  Ray 
Kulp,  b.  May  15,  1895;  res.,  Phoenix- 
ville,  Pa. 

8        3348  3      Sallie  Knlp,  b.  June  30,  1869;   m.  Henry  U. 

Keely  (deceased);  children:  i.  Elsie 
Keely,  b.  March  14,  1891  ;  2.  Margaret 
Keely,  b.  January  15,  1894;  res.,  Roy- 
ersford, Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  4 1  I 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8  3349  4  lVi//ia/u  Kn/p,h.  December  2,  iSyo;  m.Kd.tie 
Hedrick ;  children:  i.  Leroy  Kulp,  b. 
February  29,  1892;  2.  Herold  Kulp,  b. 
March  14,  1894;  res.,  Spring  City,  Pa. 

^       3350         5      Sauuicl  Kulp ;   Royersford,  Pa. 

8       3351  6     Harry  Kulp ;  Royersford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2415. 

JACOB  A.  KOLB7,  of  JAcoB^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob*,  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman^ 

8        335-  I     Jonas  D.  Kulp,  b.   February   10,   1870;  m. 

Maggie    Moyer,  daughter  of  Abraham 
Moyer,  of  Hatfield. 

8       3353  2    John  D.  Kulp,  b.  April  28,  1871  ;   d.  June 

28,  1881. 

3  Mary  D.  Kulp,  b.  April  24,  1874. 

4  Anna  D.  Kulp,  b.  January  4,  1876;  d.  Au- 
gust 1 1,  1877. 

5  Enos  D.  Kulp,  b.  November  2,  1877. 

6  Isaac  D.  Kulp,  b.  December  11,  1878. 

7  Harry  D.  Kulp,  b.  December  14,  1881  ;  d. 
February  27,  1882. 

8  A  daughter ;   lived  two  hours. 

9  Jacob  D.  Kulp,  b.   March  19,  1884;  d.  Au- 
gust 28,  1885. 

10  William  Kulp,  b.  November  27,  1885. 

1 1  Charles  Kulp,  b.  May  7,  1887. 


8 

3354 

8 

3355 

8 

3356 

8 

3357 

8 

3358 

8 

3359 

8 

3360 

8 

3361 

8 

3362 

412  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen,  No.  No. 

8        3363        12     Abraham  Knip,  b.    May    18,   1889;   d.  Oc 
tober  I  5,  1889. 

8        3364  13     Harvey  Knlp,h.  P^^xW  19,  1891. 

8       3364  14     Elias  Kulp,\i.  March  24,  1894. 

All  born  at  Harlcysville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2483. 

BENJAMIN  HENDRICKS7,  of  Polly  Kolb^  (Hen- 
dricks), of  Henrys,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Henry3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dill- 
man'. 

8  3365  I  Rebecca  Hendricks,  m.  Frank  Herman. 

8  3366  2  Cat/iarine  Hendricks,  died  young. 

S  3367  3  -M^i^rj  Ann  Hendricks,  died  young. 

8  3368  4  Jhnjana'ji  Frank/i/i  Hendricks, m.  Miss  De\p. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2484. 

SUSANNA    HENDRICKS?   (Ro.senberger),  of  Polly 
KoLB^    (Hendricks),    of  Henrys,    of  Jacob*,    of  Henry3,    of 

JaCOB^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       3369  I      Majy  Alice  Rosenberger,  b.  April  18,  1862; 

m.   Charles   P.   Woolfinger ;    one   child, 
Charles  P. 

8       3370         2     Elmer  E.  H.  Rosenberger,  b.  September  27, 
T863;   d.  May  29,  1880. 

8       3371  3      Wellington   H.   Rosenberger,  b.   January   8, 

1 866. 


KULP    FAMILY.  4I3 

ludividual  Family 

Gqt.  No.  No. 

8  3372  4  Lizzie  Roscnbcrgcr,  b.  March  i,  1868;  m. 
Robert  A.  Sheppard  ;  children  :  Herold, 
Richard. 

5  Aiuiic  May  Rosoihcrgcr,  b.  May  18,  1870. 

6  Sallic  ['  //.  Roscnhcrgcr,  b.  August  7,  1873. 

7  Lillic  H.  Minerva  Rosculwrgcr,  b.  March  13, 

1876. 

8       3376         8      Clayton  Rosciibcrger,  h.  ]u\y  2'^,  1879;  ^^^^ 
young. 
All  of  Lansdale,  Pa. 


8 

32)73 

8 

3374 

8 

3375 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2485. 

CATHARINE  KULP^  (Moyer),  of  HE^■RY^  of  Henrv^, 
of  Jacobs,  of  Henry^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

3376^/^  I  Lizzie  Moyer,  m.  Philip  Alderfer. 

8       ?)?)77  2  Henry  Jlloyer,  m.  Susanna  Godshall. 

8       3378  3  haiaJi  ALoyer,  m.  Catharine  Clemens. 

8        3379  4  JMieliael  Moyer,  m.  Mary  Landis. 

S        31^^  5  ALiry  J\h)yer,  m.  Henry  Det^veiler. 

8       3380  6  Katie  Moyer,  m.  John  Freed. 

All  of  Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2486. 

JACOB  KULP7,  of  HE^•RY^  of  Henry^  of  Jacob*,  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3381  I      Amanda  Knlp,  m.  Lewis  Horning. 


414  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 
Gen.             Xo.  Xo. " 

8       3382          2     Elias  Kulp,  m.  Emma  Nice. 

S        2)i'^?)  3     E/ica  Kiilp,  m.  Henry  Hartzel. 

8       3384         4     Hoiry  Kulp,  m.  Irene  Swope,  of  Franconia 
Square    Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  2487. 

SAMUEL  KULP7,  of  HENRV^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^,  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^  of  Dillman'. 

8       3385  I     Fauiiic  Kiilp,  b.  May  19,  1861. 

8  3386  2  Li.zzic  Kitlp,  b.  January  10,  1864;  m.  John 
F.  Lederach  December  20,  1880,  Leder- 
achsville,  Pa. 

8        3387  3     Allen  Kiilp,  b.   December  8,   1867;  d.  Au- 

gust 25,  1869. 

8        3388  4     .-J/z/cr/z^^r /v///^,  b.  January  28,  187 1  ;  m. 

Heckler. 

8        3389  5     y<^/''''^  A'////,  b.  June  12,  1875. 

All  born  at  Telford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2488. 

SUSANNA  KULP7  (Frick),  of  HE^•RY^  of  Hexry^,  of 
Jacob*,  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3390  I     il/.s-,:7V  iv'/c/',  b.  August  2,  1859  ;  m.  William 

Souder,  of  Franconia,  Pa. 

2      One  son,  died  young. 


KULP    FAMILY.  415 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2489. 

HENRY  KULP7,  of  HENRY^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^,  of 
Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3391  I      5c?/7?// A'////,  m.  Reuben  Alderfer  ;  one  child, 

Henry. 

8        3392  2      Tiv'o  cjiildrcji,  died  young. 

All  of  Franconia  Scjuare,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2490. 

MICHAEL  KULP7,  of  HE^■RY^  of  Hexry^,  of  Jacob^. 
of  Henry3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman\ 

8        3395  I      Wallace    Kulp,    m.    Jane    Renninger ;     one 

child,  P'lora. 

8        3396  2     Katie  Kiilp,  m.  Jacob   God.shall ;  one  child, 

Howard. 

8       3397         3     Lizzie  Kiilp. 

8       3398         4      Vincent  Kul p. 

All  of  Telford,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2491. 
LIZZIE    K0LB7   (Bergey),  of   HENRY^  of   Henry^  of 

JaC0B4,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       3399  I      Fi-ank  Bergey,  m.   Kate   Moyer ;    children: 

Howard  and  Harry. 

8        3400  2     Mary  Bergey,  m.  P^dwin  Bergey  ;  one  child, 

Lizzie. 


4l6  KULP    FAMILY. 


Inclividual  Faniilr 

Gen.  No.  Xo.  ' 


8       3401  3     Scvilla   Bcrgcy,   in.    Enos    Haldeman ;    one 

child,  Alvin. 

8  3402  4  Lizzie  Bcrgcy,  m.  Henry  Rittenhouse. 

S  3403  5  Elias  Bcrgcy. 

8  3404  6  Katie  Bcrgcy. 

8  3405  7  Henry  Bcrgcy. 

8       3406         8      Miiccnt  Bcrgcy. 
All  of  Franconia,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2492. 

SARAH    KOLR7  (Moyer),   of  HENRY^  of  Henrys,  of 
Jacob'*,  of  Hexry^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       3407  I     Eraiik  Moycr. 

8        3408          2     Lizzie  j\Loycr. 
8        3409  3     Allot  Moycr. 

All  of  Franconia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2493. 
JACOB  KULP7,  of  Abraham^  of  Henrys,  of  Jacob^,  of 

HeNRY3,  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

8        3410  I      Henry  Kulp,  m.  Mary  Nice. 

8        341 1  2     Frank  Knlp,  m.  Mi.s.s  Fredericks. 

8        3412  3     Annie  JlLzry  Knlp,  m.  Michael  Ruth. 

8        3413         4     Sallie  Kulp. 

All  born  at  Franconia  Square,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  417 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  25J0. 

ANNIE  MOYER7  (Harley),  of  Naxcy  Ziegler^  (Moy- 
er),  of  Barbara  Kolbs  (Ziegler),  of*JAcoB^  of   Henry3,  of 

JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

ludividual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3414  I     Joanna  Harley,  h.  March  11,  1845;  "">•  Na- 

thaniel    Cre.ssman ;     cliildren  :     George, 
Nathaniel,  Anna,  Edna,  Katie,  Edith. 

8        3415  2     /cr<:W7 //r?r/g',  b.  January  31,  1847  ;  m.  Sallie 

Gross  ;    children  :    Jennie,  Eddie  ;    res., 
Philadelphia. 

8  3416  3  ^Z^/??//^;// y/r^r/n',  b.  May  22,  1848;  m.  Kate 
Meyers  ;  one  child,  Frank ;  res.,  Lans- 
dale.  Pa. 

8  3417  4  Catharine  Harley,  b.  December  29,  1849; 
m.  George  Lukens ;  children :  George, 
Laura,  Jennie,  Nannie. 

8        3418  5      i^/^?n' 7/<'?r/n',  b.  July  26,  1853  ;  m.  Christian 

Cassel ;  children  :  Anna,  Nola,  Harrison, 
Robert,  George;  res.,  Philadelphia. 

8  3419  6  yt77w/r //irrr/tj,  b.  August  8,  i860;  m.  Anna 
Ritter ;  no  issue  ;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

8  a  7     Henry  Harley,  b.  January  22,  1852;  d.  Sep- 

tember  17,  1854. 

8  b  8     Emma  Harley,  b.  April   14,   1857;  d.  aged 

20  years,  4  months. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2587. 
JACOB  Z.  KULP7,  of  ABRAHAM^  of  Jacobs,  of  Dill- 

MAN'^,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8       3420  I      Leali  Kulp,  m.  Moses  Betzner. 


41  8  KULP    FAMILY. 

Ilirlividual  Family 

Xu.  " 

2  Abraham  Kulp,  at  Elkhart,  Ind. 

3  Elias  Kulp,  at  Berlin,  Ont. ;  m. Betzner. 

4  Aaron  Kulp,  at  Elkhart,  Ind. 

5  Titus  Knlp,  at  Berlin,  Ont. 

6  Polly  Kiilp,  died  young. 

7  Simon  Kiilp,  died  young. 


Gen. 

8 

•So. 

3421 

8 

3422 

8 

3423 

8 

3424 

8 

3425 

8 

3426 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2589. 
MENNO  Z.  KULP7,  of  ABRAHAM^  of  Jacobs,  of  Dill- 

MAN4,  of  HeNRV3,  of  JACOH^  of  DlLLMAX'. 


8 

3427 

I 

ii7/,:rc?  Knlp,  died  youn 

8 

3428 

2 

Anna  Kiilp. 

8 

3429 

3 

Lydia  Knlp. 

8 

3430 

4 

\Vi)icJicstcr  Knlp. 

8 

3431 

5 

Alcnno  Knlp. 

8 

3432 

6 

Agnes  Knlp. 

Several  more  whose  names  I  did  not  learn. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2591. 
DILLMAN    Z.    K0LB7,   of  ABRAHAM^    of  Jacobs,   of 

DiLLMAN'',  of  HeNRV3,  of  JACOB^  of  DlLLMAN^ 

8       3433         I     Ii^(^  F-  Kulp. 

8        3434         2     Mary  Alberta  Knlp,  m.  Simon  Bowman. 

S       3435         3     Alnicda  E.  Kulp. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


419 


8       3436         4      ]ViIIic  A.  Kulp,  died  young. 
"^       IA17         S     Ada  P.  Kidp. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2593. 
JOSEPH  ERB7,  of  Molly  Kolb^  (Erb),  of  Jacobs,  of 

DlLLMAN^,  of  HeXRY3,  of  JaCOB%  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8        3438  I      Lena  Erb. 

8       3439          2     Lydia  Erb. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2594. 
CYRUS    ERB7,  of  Molly   Kolb^  (Erb),  of  Jacob^  of 

DiLLMANt,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8  3440  I  Mary  Ann  Erb. 

8  3441  2  Jolin  H.  Erb. 

8  3442  3  SUas  Erb. 

8  3443  4  Mdton  Erb. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2595. 

JACOB    ERB7,  of  Molly   Kolb^   (Erb),  of  Jacobs,  of 
Dillman^,  of  Henky3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman^ 


8 

3444 

I 

Manic  Erb. 

8 

3445 

--> 

Hcnvard  Erb. 

8 

3446 

3 

Franklin  Erb. 

8 

3447 

4 

George  Erb. 

8 

3448 

5 

Alice  Erb. 

8 

3449 

6 

An  St  in  Erb. 

8 

3450 

7 

Mdton  Erb. 

420  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2596. 
ABRAHAM  ERB?,  of  Molly  Kolb'^  (Erb),  of  Jacob^ 

of  DlLLMAN"*,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 


Gen. 

8 

Individual 
Xo. 

3451 

FaniiK 
>-o." 

I 

Frank  Erb. 

8 

3452 

2 

Harry  Erb. 

8 

3453 

3 

George  Erb. 

8 

3454 

4 

James  Erb. 

8 

3455 

5 

Mary  Erb. 

8 

3456 

6 

Nellie  Erb. 

8 

3457 

7 

Agnes  Erb. 

8 

3458 

8 

Ida  Erb. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2598. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  ERB^,  of  Molly  Kolb^ 
(Erb),  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman-*,  of  Henry^,  of  Jacob^,  of 
Dillman' 


3459 

I     Arthur  Erb. 

3460 

2     Roy  Erb. 

3461 

3     Edzuard  Erb. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2599. 

HANNAH    ERB7  (Hagy),  of  Molly  Kolb^  (Erb),  of 
Jacobs,  of  Dillman'*,  of  Henry3,  of  Jacob^",  of  Dillman'. 

8  3462  I  Julian  Hagy. 

8  3463  2  Angeline  Hagy. 

8  3464  3      Willie  Hagy. 

8  3465  4  JonatJiaJi  Hagy. 


KULP    FAMILY.  421 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  2601. 
ELIZABETH  KULP?  (Weber),  of  Tobias^  of  Jacobs,  of 

DlLLMAN^  of  HeNKY3,  of  JACOB^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

luflivi.liKil  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.' 

8  3466  I  Man/iassa  IVcin-r. 

8  3467  2  Hannah  Wedcr. 

8  3468  3  Emanda  Wchcr. 

8  3469  4  Lena  Weber. 

S  3470  5  Menno  Webei\  died  young. 

8  3471  6  Maria  Weber., 

8  3472  7  Ephraim  Weber. 

8  3473  8  Liieinda   Weber. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2602. 
CATHARINE  KOLB?  (Murphy),  of  ToBIA-s^  of  Jacob?, 

of  DiLLMAN-*,  of  HeNRY3,  of  JaCOB^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8  3474  I  Henry  Murphy,  h.  December  11,  1855. 

8  3475  2  Marj'  Ann  Mnrpliy,  b.  September  8,  1857. 

8  3476  3  Jolui  Murphy,  b.  October  5,  1858. 

8  3477  4  Lydia  Murphy,  b.  January  20,  i860. 

8  3478  5  Juliann  Murphy,  h.'HovcmhQY  4.,  i?,6i. 

8        3479         6     Mody  CatJiarlne  Murphy,  b.  December  27, 
1863. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2604. 

JOSEPH  KULP7,  of  ToBrAs^  of  Jacob?,  of  DILLMAN^  of 
Henry3,  of  JAC0B^  of  Dillman'. 

8       3480  I      O'lver  S.  Kulp,  b.  August  2,  1867. 

(k.  f.— 28.) 


422  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3481  2  Elsie  Kulp,  b.  September  17,  1875. 

8        3482  3  Lucinda  Kulp,  b.  March  29,  1878. 

8        3483  4  Irvin  Kulp,  b.  October  20,  1879. 

8       3484  5  Alice  Kulp,  b.  November  4,  1881. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3083. 

SIMEON  K.  CASSEL8,  of  Elizabeth  Koi.b?  (Cassel), 
of  Nancy  Alderfer''  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'» 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac3,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

9       3485  I      Allen  Cassel,h.  December  4,  1866;  m.  Re- 

becca Kennedy  October   10,  1891  ;  one 
child,    Ethel    Maria,    b.    September    14, 

1893- 
Katie  Cassel,  h.  November  25,  1868. 
Jacob  F.  Cassel,  b.  November  6,  1870;  mute. 
Charles  Cassel,  b.  October  3,  1872. 

5     Annie  Cassel,  b.  August  10,  1874;  d.  June 
12,  1892. 

9       3490         6     Edith  Cassel,  b.  July  26,  1876;  d.  Septem- 
ber 20,  1888. 

9       3491  7     Sulie  Cassel,  b.  July  20,  1878. 

9       3492  8      George  Cassel,  b.  December  13,  1879. 

9       3493         9     Lizzie  Cassel,  h.  October  14,  1881. 


9 

3486 

2 

9 

3487 

3 

9 

3488 

4 

9 

3489 

5 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3085. 

ABEL  K.  CASSEL^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb?  (Cassel),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'^ 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  423 

3494  I      George  Washington  Casse/,h. 12,  1872; 

died  in  infancy. 

9       3495  2     Elivood  Cassel,  b.  November  9,  1873;  died 

October  18,  1874. 

9        3496  3     Abel  Clarance    Casse/,  h.   October  7,  1875  ; 

d.  December  22,  1877. 

9       3497         4     Elizabeth    Cosine    Cassel,  b.    December    16, 
1878;  died. 

9       3498  5     Anna  Bella  Cassel,  b.  September  9,  1880. 

9       3499         6    James  Cassel,  b.  September  i,  1881  ;  d.  Oc- 
tober 30,  1881. 

9       3501  7      William  Andrezv   Cassel,  b.   September    10, 

1882. 

9       3502          8     J/c?;t  i5"//<:7/  Cassel,  died. 

9       3503          9     Echvin  Oetavins  Cassel,  b.  July  20,  1885  ;  d. 
December  9,  1885. 

9        3504        10     Rufus  Buriiett  Getman,  Jr.,  Cassel,h.^-3iXc\\. 
15,  1888;  d.  May  i6,  1889. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3086. 

WILLIAM  K.  CASSEL^,  of  Mary  Kolb^  (Cassel),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaacs  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'* 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

9        3505  I     Mary  Cathariiie  Cassel,  b.  April  9,  1878. 


424  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3088. 

JOSIAH  K.  CASSEL^  of  Mary  Kolb^  (Cassel),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb* 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillmax'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  .No. " 

9       3506  I      Mamie  F.  Cassel. 

9       3507  2      Williain  F.  Cassel. 

9       35'^^         3      WilJiehnijia  F.  Cassel. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3089. 

DEBORAH  \VILE«  (Frederick),  of  Scsaxna  Kolb? 
(Wile),  of  Nancy  Alderf-er^  (Kolb),  of  Lsaac^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb*  (Alderfer-),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Katie  Alice  \V.  Frederick,  b.  November  26, 

1875. 

2  Harvey  W.  Frederick,  b.  October  19,  1877; 
d.  May  19,  1878. 

3  John  ]V.  Frederick,  b.  April  30,  1879. 

4  \l)iceiitAV.  Frederick,  b.  October  16,  1881. 

5  Joseph  W.  Frederick,  b.  September  20,  1 883. 

6  Alviii  W.  Frederick,  b.  June  25,  1889. 

7  Fliiier  IV.  Frederick,  b.  November,  1892. 


9 

3509 

9 

3510 

9 

3511 

9 

3512 

9 

3513 

9 

3514 

9 

35i4> 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3090. 

ELLA  WILE^  (Nice),  of  Susanna  Kolb?  (Wile),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb\  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb* 
(Alderfer),  of  Is.\ac3,  of  Jacob%  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  425 


Gen. 


9  3515  I  I/arvcy  Nice,  h.  ]u\y  2i),  1880. 

9  3516  2  Susan  Nice,  h.  November  14,  1881. 

9  3517  3  Lizzie  Nice,  h.  February  19,  1884. 

9  3518  4  /cV^;/ iV/W',  b.  July  30,  1885. 

9  3519  5  Mary  Nice,  h.yi2.rc\\  13,  1887. 

9  3520  6  Henry  Nice,  h.  March  15,  1889. 

7  Tobias  Nice,  b.  July  30,  1891. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3091. 

BENJAMIN  WILE8,  of  Susanna  Kolb?  (Wile),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-* 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac^  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

9       3521  I      Annie  ?F//r,  b.  September  13,  1887. 

9       3522  2    Jacob  JVi/e,h.  December  9,  1889. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3 119. 

JACOB  K.  CLEMMER^  of  Sallie  Kolb?  (Clemmer), 
of  Nancy  Alderfer*^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-* 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

9       3523  I      Sallie  Clemmer,  h.  1872;  m.  John  Hensel. 

9       3524         2     Lizzie  Cle^nmer,  b.  1874. 

9       3525  3     J<->Ji^i  Clemmer,  b.  1884. 


426  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3120. 

SUSANNA  K.  CLEMMER8  (Derstein),  of  Sallie 
KoLB^  (Clemmer),  of  Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb'^  (Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 


Gen 


ludividual  Family 

Xo.  Ko.  ■ 

9        3526  I      Irvin  Derstein,  b.  1882. 


Sallie  Derstein.  died  young. 
9       3527  2     Mary  Lizzie  Derstein,  h.  1885. 

9       3528  3    Josiali  Derstein,  b.  1889. 

9       3528a       4     Emma  Derstein. 
9  5     Hiram  Derstein,  d.  young. 

9       3528b       6     Hoivard  Derstein. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3 121. 

MARY  CLEMMER8  (Brunner),  of  Sallie  Kolb?  (Clem- 
mer), of  Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb-*  (Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Hiram  Bnmner,  b.  1 877. 

2  Katie  Brunner,  b.  1879. 

3  Sallie  Brunner,  b.  1881. 

4  Harvey  Brunner,  b.  1883. 

5  Mary  Brunner,  b.  1885. 

6  Lydia  Ella  Brunner,  b.  1889. 
Barbara  Brunner,  died  young. 

3534         7     Susanna  BriDiner,  died  in  infancy. 


9 

3529 

9 

3530 

9 

3531 

9 

3532 

9 

3533 

9 

3534 

KULP    FAMILY.  42/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3122. 

JOHN  CLEMMER8,  of  Sallie  Kolb?  (Clcmmer),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaacs,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb-^ 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

Indiviiiual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

9       3535  I     Jacob  Hozvard  Clcnuncr,  b.  March  16,  1887; 

d.  August  20,  1 88/: 

9        3536  2     Elmer  F.  Clcviincr,  b.  April  2,  1 883. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3124. 

JOSIAH  CLEMMER«,  of  Sallie  Kolb?  (Clcmmer),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer^  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'* 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaac^,  of  JACOB^  of  DILLMAN^ 

9       3537  I      Hanny  Clciiimci\h.  1887. 

9       35 37''-  Clayton  Clcnuncr,  b.  1892. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3125. 

JONAS  CLEMMER^  of  Sallie  Kolb?  (Clemmer),  of 
Nancy  Alderfer*'  (Kolb),  of  Isaac^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb'^ 
(Alderfer),  of  Isaacs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman'. 

9       3538  I      Katie  Clemmer,  b.  February  19,  1891. 

Elwood  Clemmer,  b.  November  20,  1892. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   1676. 

HENRY  D.  HUNSICKER^  of  Rev.  Johns,  of  Rev. 
Heinrich*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Hunsicker),  of  Jacob^,  of 
Dillman'. 

7       3539  I     Elizabeth  Httnsicker,  died  unmarried. 


428  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  3540  2  £nos //i/nsirki'r,  m.  AmvdMd.r'kley,  daughter 
of  Jacob  Markley ;  re.s.,  Germantown, 
Philadelphia ;  grocery. 

7       3541  3     Ra>.  Frank  Hunsickcr,  Presbyterian ;    res., 

Carversville,  Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  m. 
Elizabeth  Hunsickcr,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Abraham  Hunsicker,  of  CoUegeville,  Pa. 

4  Barbara  Hunsickcr,  died  unmarried. 

5  Mary    Hunsickcr,    m.    Benjamin     Markley, 
CoUegeville,  Pa. 

6  John  Hunsickcr,  m.  Louise  Cole ;  res..  Iron- 
bridge,  Pa. 

7  Sara/i  Hunsickcr,  m.  David  Haldeman  ;  res., 
Kansas. 

8  Isaac  Hunsickcr,  died  unmarried. 


7 

3542 

7 

3543 

7 

3544 

7 

3545 

7 

3546 

FAMILY  OF    HENRY  KOLB. 


Heinrich  Kolb,  or  Henry  Kulp,  as  the  name  is  now 
spelled  by  many  of  the  descendants,  the  subject  of  our  present 
sketch,  came  to  Pennsylvania  as  early  as  1707.  He  was  one 
of  the  earliest  of  the  Mennonite  preachers  in  Skippack,  now 
Montgomery  county.  Pa.  He  and  his  brothers,  Martin  and 
Jacob,  were  trustees  of  the  venerable  Mennonite  church  and 
its  property  on  the  Skippack,  the  oldest  Mennonite  church 
in  America  but  one.  Matthias  Van  Bebber  conveyed  one 
hundred  acres  to  the  organization  on  June  18,  17 17,  and  upon 
that  ground  a  building  was  erected  for  worship  about  the  year 
1725.  Henry  Kolb's  name  appears  first  on  the  list  of  elders 
and  ministers  in  this  congregation.  His  grandfather  on  the 
maternal  side  was  Peter  Schumacher,  a  member  of  the  Men- 
nonite church,  who  afterwards  connected  himself  with  the 
Society  of  Friends  (Quakers).  He  came  to  Pennsylvania 
October  12,  1685,  in  the  "Francis  and  Dorothy,"  with  his 
son  Peter,  his  daughters,  Mary,  Frances  and  Gertrude,  and 
his  cousin  Sarah,  and  remained  at  Germantown  until  the 
time  of  his  death  in  1707,  aged  eighty-five  years.  The 
mother  of  Henry  died  in  1705,  and  was  buried  at  Wolfs- 
heim,  in  the  Palatinate  (Pfalz).  At  the  time  of  her  death 
she  was  in  the  fifty-third  year  of  her  age.  His  father  (Dill- 
man)  died  eight  years  later,  aged  sixty-four.  He  was  buried 
at  Manheim,  in  the  Palatinate  (Pfalz).  Henry,  Martin,  Jacob, 
Johannes  and  Dielman  were  all  brothers.  Henry,  Martin 
and  Dillman,  in  America,  and  another  brother,  Peter,  in  Ger- 
many, were  Mennonite  ministers.  Martin  and  Jacob  mar- 
ried sisters,  the  daughters  of  Isaac  Van  Sintern.  Of  Mar- 
tin's children,  three  married   Rittenhouses.     Isaac  Van  Sin- 


430  KULP    FAMILY. 

tern  died  August  23,  1737,  and  is  buried  at  the  old  Skippack 
Mennonite  meeting-house.  The  Kolbs  were  early  and  con- 
spicuous in  the  ministry  of  the  Mennonite  church.  They 
were  devout  followers  of  the  teachings  of  Menno  Simons,  who 
was  born  at  the  village  called  Witmarsum,  in  Friesland,  in  the 
year  1492,  and  died  in  the  year  1559,  on  the  13th  of  January. 
Peter  Kolb,  also  a  brother,  was  a  Mennonite  preacher 
at  Griesheim,  in  the  Palatinate,  attending  to  this  appointment 
until  God  called  him  in  1728.  He  was  a  very  active  assistant 
of  Mennonite  emigration  to  Pennsylvania. 


Gen 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  6. 
HENRY  KOLB^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
No.  No. 

3  3539  1  /*r/^r  AW/;,  b.  about  1718  ;  d.  1748;  m.  Miss 
Elizabeth  E. ■;  from  him  are  de- 
scended the  Kolbs  in  Towamensing 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  his 
children  were  Jacob,  Dillman,  Henry. 

3        3540  2     David  Kolb,  h.  1720. 

3        3541  3     Dicluian  Kolb,  b.  1722;  of  Perkiomen  ;  ad- 

ministration letters  granted  December 
20,  1785;  inventory  filed  February  6, 
1786;  accounts  filed  April  20,  1787; 
children :  Jacob,  Margaret  and  Eliza- 
beth, and  Godshall  Godshall  was  their 
guardian. 

3        3542         4     Mary  Kolb,  m.  (Herman)  Karsdorp,  b.  1696. 

A  brief  account  of  the  Karsdorp  family  as  found  on  the 
Orphans'  Court  records  and  other  records  in  Philadelphia  : 


KULP    FAMILY.  43  I 

Herman  Karsdorp,  Sr.,  m.  Adriana  de  Voss,  b.  January  27, 
1662;  m.  September  15,  1683;  children,  viz.: 

1  Herman  Karsdorp,  b.  July  4,  16S6;  d.  Oc- 

tober 9,  1690. 

2  Jacob  Karsdorp,  b.  August  15,  1688;    d.  in- 

testate, 1735. 

3  Sara  Karsdorp,  b.  February  24,  1690. 

4  Elizabeth  Karsdorp,  b.  June  20,  1692. 

5  Herman  Karsdorp.  b.   April    18,    1696;    m. 

Mary  Kulp,  daughter  of  Henry. 

The  above  is  the  family  mentioned  by  S.  W.  Penny- 
packer  in  his  Sketches,  page  53. 

Jacob  Karsdorp,  son  of  Adriana  de  Voss;  d.  1735,  in 
Philadelphia,  on  Water  street.  Had  children  :  Henry,  Jacob, 
Jane  and  Mary.  The  two  latter  were  yet  minors.  Henry, 
the  oldest,  was  the  administrator  of  his  father  Jacob's  estate. 

In  1702  William  Hoster  died  in  Germantown,  leaving  a 
widow  but  no  children.  Then  she  married  Isaac  Karsdorp 
(name  mentioned  in  S.  W.  Pennypacker's  Sketches,  page  54).. 
He  died  soon  after.  Left  no  children.  The  widow  remained 
in  possession  of  the  property. 

This  is  all  I  was  able  to  find  of  the  Karsdorp  family  in 
America. 


Gen 


ividual  Family 

*o.  No. 

3        3543  5     Dorothy  Koib,  m.  (Godshall)  Godshall ;  he 

was  the  guardian  of  Jacob,  Margaret  and 
Elizabeth  Kulp,  minor  children  of  Dill- 
man  Kolb,  of  Perkiomen,  Pa. 

Jacob  Godshall  came  to  Germantown,  a  Mennonite  min- 
ister, in  1702.  Later  he  moved  to  Towamensing  township, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  and  settled  on  the  Skippack,  where, 
in  1734,  Godshall  Godshall  owned  a  farm,  and  was  taxed  for 
one  hundred  and  twenty  acres  of  land.  And  this  Godshall 
Godshall  had  a  son  Garret  Godshall  and  Jacob  Godshall. 


432  KULP    FAMILY. 

By  comparing  these  dates  with  the  dates  of  the  birth  of 
Henry  Kolb's  children,  it  is  probable  that  this  is  the  one  who 
married  Dorothy  Kolb.  And  further,  I  find  on  the  Orphans' 
Court  records,  at  Norristown,  that  a  Godshall  Godshall  was 
appointed  a  guardian  for  three  minor  children  of  Dillman 
Kolb,  the  brother  of  Dorothy. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

3        3544         6     Aimic  Kolb,  m. Schwartz. 

3       3545         7     ^g^^^'s  Kolb. 


CLEMENS  FAMILY. 


GERHART  CLEMENS'  came  to  America  from  the 
Palatinate  on  the  Rhine  in  1709.  He  was  the  son  of  Jacob 
Clemens,  and  had  been  born  in  1680.  He  purchased  of  David 
Powell,  in  1718,  about  690  acres  of  land  in  Salford,  on  a  branch 
of  the  Perkiomen  creek.  He  built  a  mill  in  1726,  now  known 
as  Alderfer's.  This  mill  stood  till  1823.  He  had  three  sons: 
Jacob",  John""  and  Abraham"";  and  a  daughter,  Ann.  He 
died  in  1745. 

In  1 7 18,  Gerhart  Clemens  sold  250  acres  of  the  aforesaid 
tract  of  land  to  his  son,  Abraham  Clemens;  also  about  86 
acres  to  his  son,  Jacob  Clemens. 

Abraham  Clemens'"  married  Catharine  Bachman,  and 
had  ten  children,  viz.: 

Familv 
Gim.         Nu. 

3  I      George  Clcmois. 

3  2      Gerhart  Clemens,  d.  young. 

3  3     Abraliam    Clei/teiis,  m.   Mary   Steiner ;     res.,   Leder- 

achsville,  Pa. 

3  4    Jacob  Clemens. 

3  5     Mary  Clemens,  m.  Jacob  Kolb,  son  of  Peter ;    res., 

Kulpsville,  Pa. 

3  6     Anna   Clemens,  m.   Matthias  Stauffer ;     res.,  Kulps- 

ville, Pa. 

3  7     Betty   Clemens,  m.  George  Markley ;    res.,  Trewig- 

town,  Pa. 

3  8      Catharine  Clemens,  m.  Jacob  Overholzer  ;  res.,  Hat- 

field, Pa. 


434  KULP    FAMILY. 

Family 
Gen.  Xo." 

3          9     Susanna  Clemens,  m.  Jacob  Cassel ;  res.,  Schwenks- 
ville,  Pa. 

3        lo     Es^ier  Clemens,  m.  Benjamin  Hendricks  ;  res.,  Bloom- 
infj;  Glen,  Pa. 


No.  I.     George  Clemens^,  m. .     Children 

4  George  Clemens  ;  removed  to  Canada. 

4  Jacob  Clemens. 

4  Christian  Clemens ;  res.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

4  Abraliam  Clemens. 

4  Catharine  Clemens,  m.  Emery. 

4  Mrs.  Schaffcr. 

4  Mrs.  Lloyd. 

4  Mrs.  Mimes. 


No.  3.     Abraham  Clemens^,  m.  Mary  Steiner.    Children: 

4  John  Clemens,  d.  young;  b.  July  17,  1779. 

4  Catharine  Clemens,  m.  Jacob  Kolb  ;  res.,  Canada. 

4  Magcialena     Clemens,    m.    Henry    Clemmer ;     res., 

Canada. 

4  George    Cloncns,    m.    Catharine    Oberholzer ;     res., 

Lederachsville,  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 

4  Jacob  Clemens,  m.  Rachel  Derstein ;  res.,  Canada. 

4  Abraham  Clemens, vi\.'^\xs?iVLXVd.T)QX's,\.€\x\\  res., Canada. 


KULP    FAMILY.  435 

No.  4.     Jacob  Clemens^,  m. ' ;    resided  in  Chester 

county,  Fa.     Children  : 

Family 
Gen.  No. 

4  AbraJiam  Clcuuiis. 

4  Jacob  Clcviois. 

4  Henry  Clcmois. 

4  Clemens,  m.  Mr.  WarHch. 

4  Molly  C/eviens,  m.  Henry  Paul. 

4  Catharine  Clemens,  m.  John  Roth. 

4  Nancy  Clen/ens,  m.  John  King. 

4  Susanna  Clemens,  m.  John  Sheimer. 
All  in  Chester  county,  Pa. 


No.  5.     Mary  Clemen.s^,  m.  Jacob  Kolb.     Children  : 

4  Abraham  Kulp,  m.  (i)  Barbara  Sellers,  (2)  l^lizabeth 

Wampole. 

4  Jacob  Kulp,  ni.  Elizabeth  Boorse;  res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

4  David  Kulp,  m.  Susanna  Clemens. 

4  Catharine  Kulp,  m.  Abraham  Sellers. 

4  Alary  Kulp,  m.  Da\'id  Reiner ;   res.,  Line  Lexington, 

Pa. 

4  Susanna  Kulp,  m.   Christian   Stauffer;     res.,  Kulps- 

ville, Pa. 

4  Nancy  Kulp,  m.  John  Snare  ;    res.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

4  Elizabeth  Kulp,  m.  Andrew  Boyer  ;    Honeybrook  P. 

O.,  Chester  county,  Pa. 


436  KULP    FAMILY. 

No.  6.     Anna  Clemens^,  m.  Matthias  Stauffer.    Children: 

Family 
Gen.  No. 

4  CJiristiaii  Staiiffcr,  m.  Susanna  Kulp. 

4  Abraham  Staiijfcr,  m.  Catharine  Hackman. 

4  Mary  Stauffer,  m.   Harman  God.shall ;    re.s.,  Kulps- 

ville,  Pa. 

4  Susan  Stauffer,  m.  Corncliu.s  Kuster,  Worcester,  Pa. 

4  Katie  Stauffer,  m.  Jacob  Stauffer,  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 


No.    7.        Elizabeth    Clemens3,    m.    George    Markley. 
Children  : 

4  J<^'^iii  Mark/ey. 

4  Isaat  Markley. 

4  Abraham  Markley. 

4  Jacob  Markley. 

4  Levi  Markley  ;   Montgomeryville,  Pa. 

4  Daniel  JSIarkley. 

4  Henry  Markley. 

4  George  Markley ;  Montgomery ville,  Pa. 

4  Katie  Markley. 

4  Sallie  Markley,  m.  John  Garner;   Doylestovvn,  Pa. 

4  Betsy  Markley,  m.  George  Weber ;    res.,  Worcester, 

Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


No.    8.      Catharine   Clemenss,   m.   Jacob    Oberholzer. 
Children  : 

4  Catharine  Oberhoher,  m.  John  Shutt  December  24, 

1796. 


KULP    FAMILY, 


437 


4  Barbara   ObcrJiohcr,  m.  John   Snyder;    res.,  Main- 

land, Pa. 

4  HannaJi  ObcrJiohcr,  m.  John  Pleiss  ;  res.,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

4  Henry  Obcrliolrjcr,  died  single. 

4  Jacob  ObcrJiolzcr. 

4  George  Oberliolzer,  died  single. 


No.  9.     Susanna  Clemens3,  m.  Jacob  Cassel.     Children  : 

4  Abraham  Cassel,  m.  Polly  Bean  ;  res.,  Lucon,  Pa. 

4  Cat/mrine  Casse/,  m.  Jacob  Bergey ;  res.,  Lederachs- 

ville,  Pa. 

4  Molly  Cassel,  m.  Samuel  Bergey ;  res.,  McAllister- 

ville,  Juniata  county.  Pa. 

4  Elizabeth  C  assel,  m.  Abraham  Kratz  ;  res.,  Skippack- 

ville,  Pa. 

4  Jacob  Cassel,  m.  Wilhelmina  Kulp ;  res.,  Schwenks- 

ville,  Pa. 

4  JoJm  Cassel,  m.  Sallie  Bean ;  res.,  Canada. 

4  Susanna  Cassel,  m.  Daniel  Pennypacker;  res.,  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 


No.   10.     Esther    Clemens^,    m.    Benjamin    Hendricks. 
Children  : 

4  Catharine  Hendricks,  m.  Isaac  Bechtel ;   res.,  Hill- 

town,  Pa. 

4  Jacob  Hendricks,  m.   Molly  Drissel ;  res..  Blooming 

Glen,  Pa. 

4  John  Hendricks,  m.  Molly  Alderfer;  res..  Blooming 

Glen,  Pa. 

(k.  f. — 29.) 


438  KULP    FAMILY. 

Faiiiilv 
Gen.  No." 

4  Molly  Hendricks,  m.  Samuel  Moyer;  res.,  Richfield, 

Juniata  county,  Pa. 

4  Betsy  Hendricks,  m.  Benjamin  Bergey  ;  res.,  Branch- 

town,  Pa. 

4  Joseph  Hendricks,  m.  Elizabeth  George  ;  res..  Bloom- 

ing Glen,  Pa. 

4  George  Hendricks,  died  single. 

4  Susanna  Hendricks,  m.  Joseph  Schwartz  ;  res.,  Fran- 

conia.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3539. 

PETER  K0LB3,  of  Heniu-,  of  Dillman'. 

4       3546  I     Jacob  Kolb,  b.   March  7,  1740;  d.  June  28, 

1 8 1 8  ;  his  bones  lie  away  in  the  Mennon- 
ite  grave-yard  at  Kulpsville,  Montgom- 
ery county.  Pa.;  his  marriage  certificate 
is  in  the  possession  of  George  Brubaker 
Kulp,  a  descendant,  and  is  dated  Novem- 
ber 6,  1766;  his  res.,  Whitpain  town- 
ship, county  of  Philadelphia,  province  of 
Pennsylvania  ;  he  m.  Mary  Clemens  No- 
\ember  6,  1766,  and  resided  at  (now) 
Kulpsville,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. : 
children  :  Jacob,  Abraham,  David,  Eliza- 
beth, Catharine,  Mary,  Susanna,  Nancy. 
Mary  (Clemens)  Kulp  died  August  30, 
1823,  aged  78  years,  4  months,  3  days. 

The  following  is  a  correct  copy  of  their  marriage  certifi- 
cate : 

Whereas,  Jacob  Kulp,  of  the  township  of  Whitpain,  in 
the  county  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  province  of  Pennsylvania, 


KULP    FAMILY.  439 

and  Mary  Cleamans,  daughter  of  Abraham  Cleamans,  of  Lower 
Salford,  in  the  county  and  province  aforesaid,  having  pub- 
hshed  their  intentions  of  marriage  with  each  other,  according 
to  law  in  that  case  provided,  and  nothing  appearing  to  ob- 
struct their  proceedings,  did  appear  at  the  house  of  Samuel 
Bachman,  in  the  county  and  province  aforesaid,  on  the  sixth 
day  of  November,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1766,  in  an  as- 
sembly for  that  occasion  met ;  and  the  said  Jacob  Kulp,  tak- 
ing the  said  Mary  Cleamans  by  the  hand,  did,  in  a  solemn 
manner,  openly  declare  that  he  took  her  to  be  his  wife,  prom- 
ising, by  the  Lord's  assistance,  to  be  unto  her  a  faithful  and 
loving  husband,  until  death  should  separate  them  ;  and  there 
and  therein,  in  ye  said  assembly,  ye  said  Mary  Cleamans  did, 
in  like  manner,  openly  declare  that  she  took  ye  said  Jacob 
Kulp  to  be  her  husband,  promising  in  like  manner  to  be  unto 
him  a  faithful  and  loving  wife  until  death  should  separate 
them ;  and  there  and  then  the  said  Jacob  Kulp  and  Mary 
Cleamans,  she,  according  to  the  custom  of  marriage,  assuming 
ye  name  of  her  husband  as  a  further  confirmation  therefor, 
did  to  these  presents  put  their  hands  ;  and  we,  whose  names 
are  underwritten,  being,  amongst  others,  present  at  the  sol- 
emnization and  subscription,  in  manner  aforesaid,  witnesses 
thereunto,  have  also  set  our  hands  the  day  and  year  written. 

JACOB   KOLB. 
MARY  KULB. 

Done  before  me,  Wm.  Dewees. 

Abraham  Dawes.  William  T.  Miller. 

Joseph  Mather.  Levi  Foulke. 

Samuel  Henriks.  William  Nash. 

Andrew  Barge.  Henry  Sweitzer. 

Sebastian  Jarrett.  Bernhardt  Freyer. 

Samuel  Bachman.  Geo.  J.  Keyder. 
Elizabeth  Kolb. 


440  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Geo.    ,        No.  No. 

4       3547  2     Dilbnan  Kolb,  m.  Barbara  Cassel,  a  daughter 

of  Hupert  Cassel,  of  Hilltown,  Bucks 
county,  Pa.,  in  1777;  he  was  the  father 
of  Bishop  Jacob  Kolb,  of  Towamensing 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ; 
Dillman  Kolb  resided  in  Upper  Salford 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa.,  on 
the  Branch  creek,  on  the  farm  known  in 
later  years  as  the  old  Stauffer  farm  ;  his 
children  were  Rev.  Jacob,  John,  P^liza- 
beth. 

4       354^  3     Henry  Kolb,  m.  Susanna  Detweiler,  a  sister 

to  Esther  Detweiler;  Henry  resided  in 
Skippack  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. ;  he  was  generally  known  as  "  Sch- 
reiner  Kolb  ;"  he  was  sometimes  accused 
of  being  a  kind  of  a  conjuror;  old  mem- 
bers of  the  family  were  consulted  about 
him,  and  the)'  think  he  had  no  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3546. 

JACOB  KOLB^  of  PETER3,  of  HENRY^  of  Dillman". 

5  3549  I  Elizabeth  Kulp,  b.  November  3,  1767;  m. 
Andrew  Boyer  ;  they  moved  to  Waynes- 
burg,  Chester  county.  Pa. ;  Honeybrook, 
P.  O.,  Pa. ;  children  :  Andrew,  Jesse  and 
Anthony. 

5  3550  2  Abrahajn  Kulp,  b.  July  19,  1770  ;  d.  Febru- 
ary II,  1847;  n^-  Barbara  Sellers;  she 
was  the  grandmother  of  George  Bru- 
baker  Kulp,  Esq.,  at  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. ; 
she  died,  and  Abraham  Kulp  married  for 


KULP    FAMILY.  44 1 

Individual  Family 

Geu.  .\o.  No. 

5        3550         2  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 

Daniel  Wampole ;  he  died  February  11, 
1 847,  near  Linden,  Lycoming  county.  Pa.; 
children  :  Enos  S.,  Eli  S.,  Jacob  S.,  Eph- 
raim,  David,  Levi,  Daniel,  John,  Jack- 
son, Washington,  Mary ;  Abraham  had 
two  daughters  by  his  first  wife ;  one 
married  a  Dreisbach,  the  other  a  Fillman. 

Abraham  Kulp,  who  was  the  eldest  son  of  Jacob,  was 
born  in  Towamensing  township,  then  Philadelphia,  now  Mont- 
gomery county,  Pa.,  July  19,  1770.  His  first  wife,  the  grand- 
mother of  George  B.  Kulp,  was  Barbara  Sellers,  the  daughter 
of  Leonard  Sellers,  and  granddaughter  of  Philip  Henry  Sel- 
ler (now  written  Sellers),  who  emigrated  to  this  country  from 
Weinheim,  Germany,  in  the  ship  "  James  Goodwill,"  David 
Crockett,  master,  from  Rotterdam,  September  11,  1728  (Col. 
Rec,  Vol.  3,  page  331).  accompanied  by  his  wife  and  four 
children.  They  first  settled  near  Skippack,  Montgomery 
county,  but  soon  thereafter  purchased  a  considerable  tract  of 
land  near  Sellersville,  Bucks  county.  He  ended  his  earthly 
pilgrimage  near  by  at  the  age  of  sixty-five,  leaving  seven 
sons  and  three  daughters.  Sellersville  received  its  name  from 
Hon.  Samuel  Sellers,  a  brother  of  Leonard,  and  who  occupied 
a  position  in  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature,  from  which  the 
title  of  Honorable  was  acquired.  He  was  also  Sheriff  of 
Bucks  county.  Hons.  Tobias  and  Mahlon  S.  Sellers  were 
members  of  the  same  family,  which  is  spread  over  Bucks  and 
Montgomery  counties,  to  the  discredit  of  neither.  Abraham's 
second  wife  was  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Daniel  Wampole. 
She  was  born  May  21,  1775,  and  died  May  28,  1870,  having 
lived  a  married  life  from  March  12,  1809,  and  a  widow  from 
1847.  Daniel  Wampole  was  a  son  of  Henry,  of  the  same 
name,  who  emigrated  from  Germany  with  his  brother  Freder- 
ick in  1743,  and  purchased  a  large  agricultural  tract  in  Fran- 
conia  township,  on  the  north  branch  of  the  Perkiomen  creek, 
in  Montgomery  county,  where  Daniel   first  saw  the   light  of 


442  KULP    FAMILY. 

day.  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Wampole  family  is  pre- 
pared by  Rev.  Jacob  F.  Wampole,  of  Shamokin,  Northumber- 
land county,  Pa.  Abraham  Kulp  died  February  ii,  1847, 
near  Linden,  Lycoming  county, Pa. 

luilivi.iuid  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

5  3551  '3  Catharine  Kulp,  b.  January  15,  1773;  m. 
Abraham  Sellers  ;  children  :  Ann,  Enos, 
P^phraim  and  David. 

5  3552  4  Mary  Kulp,  b.  March  8,  1775;  m.  David 
Reiner,  farmer,  Methodist ;  resided  in 
Hatfield  township,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa.,  near  Line  Lexington,  Pa. ;  children  : 
Rebecca,  Mary  Ann,  Samuel,  Jacob  K., 
Joel  and  Elizabeth. 

5        3553  5     J'li'oh  Kitlp,  b.   May  9,  1776;  m.   P^lizabeth 

Boorse ;  res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  farmer, 
wood  turner ;  children :  Mary,  Catha- 
rine, Ann,  P^liza,  Silas  and  David. 

5  3554  6  David  C.  Kulp,  b.  October  5,  1777;  m. 
Elizabeth  Clemens ;  resided  at  Kulps- 
ville, Pa. ;  he  was  one  of  the  most  prom- 
inent and  distinguished  men  of  his  native 
county,  Montgomery  ;  he  was  appointed 
by  Governor  McKean  a  Justice  of  the 
Peace  in  1801,  and  held  the  office  con- 
tinuously until  1843,  ^"cl  s^so  held  the 
positions  of  County  Treasurer,  Auditor, 
Commissioner,  and  other  county  offices, 
which  he  filled  to  the  entire  satisfaction 
of  those  whom  he  served.  He  was  also 
Assistant  Assessor  of  direct  tax  of  the 
United  States  about  18 15.  He  had  two 
children,  Charles  and  Maria. 


Gen. 

Individual 
No. 

Family 
No. 

5 

3555 

7 

KULP    FAMILY.  443 

Sjisanna  Kulp,  b.  February  26,  1782;  m. 
Christian  Stauffer  (now  Stover) ;  resided 
in  Towamensing  township,  Montgomery- 
county,  Pa.,  near  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  chil- 
dren, Jacob  and  Hannah. 

5  3556  8  A^rt;/rj  A7/'^,  b.  September  5,  1784  ;  m.  John 
Snare ;  resided  in  Bucks  county.  Pa. ; 
children  :  Mary  A.,  Jacob,  Israel,  Charles, 
Eleanor,  Rachel,  Leah,  Susan  and  Eliza- 
beth. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3547. 

DILLMAN  KOLB4,  of  Peters,  of  Henrv^  of  Dillman\ 

5        3557  I     Jacob  Kiilp,  b.  October  5,    1798;   d.    1875; 

was  married  to  Catharine  Hunsicker, 
daughter  of  Isaac,  on  June  i,  1828;  a 
farmer  ;  Mennonites  ;  res.,  Towamensing 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. ;  he 
was  in  his  youth  a  great  reader  and  deep 
student ;  he  was  chosen  to  the  ministry 
on  August  2,  1838,  and  later  ordained 
to  the  office  of  Bishop  on  December  21, 
1843,  in  which  office  he  faithfully  served 
during  his  lifetime. 

5        355^  2    Jolui    Kulp,    m.    Ann    Cassel,    daughter    of 

Hupert  Cassel ;  she  died ;  he  married  a 
second  time  to  Ann  Kulp,  daughter  of 
Jacob  Kulp,  Esq. ;  then  he  died,  and  she 
married  John  Hagy  ;  children,  Jesse  and 
Jacob,  by  first  marriage ;  res.,  Towamen- 
sing township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


444  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

5  3559  3  Elizabeth  Kitlp,  m.  Nichola.s  Kolb,  a  son  of 
Martin  Kolb  ;  Nicholas  Kulp  died,  and 
Elizabeth  then  married  Henry  Swartley, 
and  had  one  child,  Barbara ;  resided  at 
Skippackville,  Pa. ;  Mennonites. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3549. 
ELIZABETH   KULP^  (Boyer),  of  Jacob^,  of  Peter3,  of 

HeNRY^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       3560  I     Andreiv  Boycr. 

6       3561  2    Jesse  Boycr. 

6       3562  3     Aiitluniy  Boycr,  moved  to  Lancaster  county. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3550. 
ABRAHAM  KULPs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Peter3,  of  Henry% 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       3563  I      Enos  S.  Kulp,  b.  April  15,  1797;  d.  August 

24,  1849;  m.  Mary  Long,  b.  July  18, 
1805;  occ,  saddler;  res.  at  Buffalo, 
New  York  ;  he  was  born  in  Towamen- 
sing  township,  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

6  3564  2  Eli  Sellers  Kulp  was  born  at  Kulpsville,  Pa., 
February  2,  1800;  died  at  St.  Georges, 
Delaware,  of  cholera,  July  6,  1849;  he 
was  a  teacher  by  profession,  and  at  the 
time  of  his  death  was  Presidertt  of  the 
New  Castle  County  Teachers  Associa- 
tion ;  he  married  in  Ithaca,  New  York, 
in  1820,  Sarah  Ward,  born  in  town  of 


KULP    FAMILY.  445 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

6       3564         2  MaiLsfeld,  Suffolk  county,  N.  Y.,  daugh- 

ter of  Jacob  Ward,  born  in  Mansfeld  in 
1768  ;  his  wife  was  Mary  Guess  ;  he  died 
in  Walsingham  township,  Norfolk  county, 
Canada,  in  1850. 

Eli  Sellers  Kulp  was  the  second  son  of  Abraham  and 
the  father  of  George  Brubaker  Kulp.  He  was  born  near 
Kulpsville,  in  Towamensing  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.,  on  February  2,  1800,  and  afterwards  resided  in  Saint 
Georges,  Delaware.  He  was  a  teacher  by  profession,  and 
one  of  the  leading  educators  of  his  day,  whose  heart  was  in 
the  enterprise,  and  who  gave  time  and  talents  to  his  duties, 
irrespective  of  the  trifling  compensation  awarded  him.  He 
was  connected  with  the  first  teachers'  association  of  New 
Castle  county,  Delaware — the  first,  perhaps,  in  the  state — as 
its  president;  and  when  he  died,  July  6,  1849,  ^^  Saint 
Georges,  Delaware,  of  cholera,  the  others  attested  their  love 
of  him  by  the  adoption  of  an  appropriate  set  of  resolutions. 

RESOLUTIONS  ON  THE  DEATH  OF  ELI  S.  KULP. 

Thursday,  October  4,  1849,  the  teachers  of  Newcastle 
county,  Delaware,  met  in  the  session  room  of  the  Presbyterian 
church,  in  Delaware  City,  Samuel  McNutt,  Vice  President,  in 
the  chair. 

Friday,  after  some  appropriate  remarks,  Mr.  Sibley 
offered  the  following  resolutions,  which  were  unanimously 
adopted  : 

Rcsok'cd,  That  in  the  death  of  our  worthy  President,  Eli 
S.  Kulp,  this  Association  sustains  a  great  and  irreparable  loss. 

Resolved,  That  we  can  bear  testimony  to  the  fair  and  im- 
partial manner  in  which  he  discharged  the  duties  of  his  office, 
and  to  his  courtesy  and  gentlemanly  deportment  while  a  mem- 
ber of  this  Association. 

Resolved,  That  we  feel  for  the  people  of  Saint  Georges  in 
the  loss  they  have  sustained,  and  we  deeply  sympathize  with 
his  family  in  their  melancholy  bereavement. 


446  KULP    FAMILY. 

Resolved,  That  these  resolutions  be  pubHshed  in  the 
papers  of  Wilmington,  and  that  a  copy  be  sent  to  the  family 
of  the  deceased. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo, 

6       3565  3    Jacob  S.  Knlp,  b.  March  14,  1802;    d.  Octo- 

ber 16,  1885  ;  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Ky. ;  he 
enlisted  in  the  army  at  the  age  of  14 
years,  and  served  until  he  was  21  years; 
his  widow,  Lydia  Kulp,  resides  at  Spen- 
cer, Ind. 

6       3566         4     Ephraim  Knlp,  b.  April  10,  181 1. 

6       3567  5     David  Kulp,  \y.]v\\y  21,  \'^\i. 

6  3568  6  Levi  Kiilp,h.  July  17,  1815;  m.,  February 
2,  1837,  Magdalen  Schmoude,  of  France; 
b.  November  2,  1815. 

7  Dauicl  Kulp,  b.  July  8,  18 17. 

8  John  Kulp,h.]\\\y  19,  181 8;  m.  Mary  Clark. 

9  Jacksou  Kulp,h.  July  13,  1820;  m.  first  Jane 
Whipple;  second  Emily  Hughey.  He 
served  in  the  late  war  in  Co.  B,  247th 
Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers; 
private. 

3572  10  Washi)igton  Kulp,  b.  June  30,  1822,  in 
Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.  ;•  d.  August  23, 
1862;  m.  Mary  Whipple  in  1842,  who 
died  in  June;  1852;  m.  again  to  Louisa 
E.  Andrews  September  15,  1853  ;  she 
was  b.  August  15,  1834.  He  was  killed 
in  battle  by  the  Sioux  Indians  in  New 
Ulm,  Minnesota. 

3573  II  Mary  Kulp,  b.  September  14,  1825;  m. 
Charles  Pass ;  res.,  W"illiamsport,  Pa. ; 
both  deceased. 


6 

3569 

6 

3570 

6 

3571 

KULP    FAMILY.  44/ 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3551. 
CATHARINE  KULPs  (Sellers),  of  J.ACOB^  of  Peter3, 

of  HeNRY^,  of  DiLLM.AN'. 

Individual  Family 

Geo.  Xo.  No. 

6  3574  I  Ann  Sc/Icis. 

6  3575  2  Enos  Sellers. 

6  3576  3  Epliraiui  Sellers. 

6  3577  4  David  Sellers. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3552. 
MARY    KULPs    (Reiner),    of    JACOB^    of    Peter3,    of 

HeNRY%    of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       3578  I     Rebecca  Reiner,  \Vl.]o\\\\  Gd.r\\Qr  \  res.,  Ruck.s 

county,  Pa.;  no  issue. 

6  3579  2  J/^ri'  Ann  Reiner,  m.  Dr.  Joel  Derrah  ;  both 
deceased;  no  issue;  resided  in  Illinois, 
at  Galesburg. 

^       3580         3     .S^?/////d7  TvdvV/tv,  deceased ;   unmarried. 

6       3581  4     Rev.  Jacob  K.  Reiner,  m.  Lydia  Harley,  No- 

vember 28,  1833.  He  was  a  prominent 
preacher  in  the  Dunkard  or  Brethren 
church.  He  lived  on  his  father's  farm, 
which  he  owned,  below  Line  Lexington, 
in  Montgomery  county.  Pa.;  children: 
Mary,  Joel,  Isaiah,  Samuel,  Israel. 

6       3581!/^      ^     Joel  Reiner,  x\\.YX\Tsi}oQ\\\ ,  of  Illinois  ; 

he  was  a  practicing  physician  in  Illinois 
and  Minnesota  ;  also  a  druggist ;  he  was 
afterwards  elected  to  the  state  legislature 
of  Minnesota  ;    no  issue. 

6       3582          6     Elizabeth  Reiner. 


448  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3553. 
JACOB   K0LB5,   of  JACOB^  of  Peters,  of  HENRY^   of 

DiLLMAN'. 

Individual         Famllv 
Oen.  No.  No. 

6       3582  I     Mary  Kulp,  in.  John  Hughes,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

6       3583  2      Gr/'/'^?/7//<- A'///^,  m.  Jesse  Cassel ;  res.,  Tow- 

amensing  township,  Montgomery  county. 
Pa.;  farmer;  Mennonites;  children:  P^Hz- 
abeth,  Ann,  three  died  young. 

^  3584  3  ^ii'i  I'^ulp,  111-  John  Kolb,  brother  of  Rev. 
Jacob  Kolb.  After  his  death  she  married 
John  Hagy  ;  children  :  Jesse  and  Jacob, 
b}'  first  marriage ;  res.,  Towamensing 
township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

6       3585  4     Eliza  Knip,  m.   Lewis  Clemens,  of  Doyles- 

town,  Bucks  county,  Pa.;  children:  Jacob, 
John,  Lewis  and  Henry. 

^  3586  5  Silas  Kiilp,  m.  Margaret  Davis,  res.,  Kulps- 
ville, Pa. ;  farmer,  marble  worker  and 
lettering  grave-stones ;  he  was  pretty 
well  educated,  and  had  a  select  library. 
He  died  suddenly  of  heart  disease,  while 
following  a  mad  dog  with  some  of  his 
neighbors ;  he  was  a  very  stout  and  fleshy 
man,  and  was  highly  respected ;  one 
child :  PLlizabeth  Ann. 

6  3587  6  David  Kulp,  m.  Harriet  Gulick  ;  res.,  Kulps- 
ville, Pa. ;  farmer.  Many  years  ago  he 
had  the  misfortune  to  lose  one  of  his 
arms  by  amputation ;  having  a  pretty 
good  education,  he  engaged  in  teaching 
school  for  several  years,  then  followed 
farming  again.       It  seemed  he  had  the 


KULP    FAMILY.  449 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

6       3587         6  Strength  of  both  arms  in  one,  and  could 

do  almost   any  farm  work.      Children  : 
Mary  Ann,  Eliza,  Oliver,  two  died  young. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3554. 
DAVID  C.  KULPs,  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry%  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

6       3588  I      Charles  Koll),  h.M.3.vch.   11,  1809;    m.  P^liza 

Garner,  who  was  born  March  22,  1812; 
res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  wheelwright  and 
carriage  builder  ;  children  :  Maria,  Lewis 
H.,  Elizabeth,  Eleanor,  Jacob,  Hannah, 
David,  Charles,  William ;  res.,  Kulps- 
ville, Pa. 

6  3589  2  Maria  Kulp,  b.  May  14,  181 2;  m.  William 
Lukens  ;  children  :  William,  Elizabeth  ; 
res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3555. 

SUSANNA  KULP5  (Stauffer,  now  Stover),  of  JACOB^  of 
Peter3,  of  Henry'',  of  Dillman'. 

6  3590  I  Hannah  Stauffer,  m.  Eli  Stauffer,  the  son  of 
Christian  Stauffer,  generally  known  as 
"  Good  Christian."  Eli  was  for  some 
time  a  dealer  in  lumber,  afterward  had 
the  saw  and  chopping  mill  on  Skippack 
creek,  Hannah,  his  wife,  was  a  daugh- 
ter of  "  Little  Christian,"  and  they  had 
no  issue  living ;  had  a  daughter,  Susan, 
who  died  at  about  the  age  of  16  years. 


450  KULP    FAMILY. 

Tudividual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6       3591  2    Jacob  Staitffcr,  a  .son  of  "  Little  Christian"; 

m.  Ann  Stauffer,  daughter  of  Christian 
Stauffer,  called  "  Good  Christian"  ;  re- 
sided at  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  farmer ;  child- 
ren :  Elijah,  Hannah,  Elizabeth,  Mary, 
Christian,  Sarah,  Jacob. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3556. 
NANCY  KULPs  (Snare),  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  of  Henr\^ 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

6       3592  I      Mary  A.  S)iarc,  b.  November  2,    1805;    d., 

1882;  m.  Samuel  Garner;  children: 
Samuel,  William,  Mary  Ann,  Rebecca, 
Julian,  I^llen,  Thomas,  Jacob,  James, 
Elizabeth  ;  of  Philadelphia. 

^       3593  2    Jacob  Snare,  b.  July  13,  1808;  d.  December 

12,  1882:  m.  Chri-stiana .Thorn ;  children: 
Annie,  John,  Catharine,  Jacob,  Mary;  of 
Philadelphia. 

6  3594  3  Israel  S/iarc,  h.  Ociohcv  10,  1810;  d.  1836, 
in  Tallahassee,  Fla. ;  unmarried. 

6       3595  4     Charles  Snare,  b.  March  22,  181 3;    unmar- 

ried. 

^  3596  5  Eleanor  Snare,  b.  July  6,  181 5;  d.  1879; 
m.  Jacob  Oberholzer  ;  children:  Charles, 
Eleanor  Rebecca  ;   Rowlandville,  Pa. 

6  3597  6  Rachel  Snare,  b.  June  25,  1817;  d.  1852; 
unmarried. 


Gen 


KULP    FAMILY.  45  I 

Individual         Family 
No.  No. 

6  359S  7  Zm/;  J?//c7/r,  b.  June  25,  1817  ;  d.  1854;  m. 
John  Bis.son  ;  children  :  Charlotte, 
Charle.s,  Cynthia,  Anna,  Emily  C,  Han- 
nah, Rachel  and  Leah  ;  the  latter  two 
were  twin.s. 

^  3599  8  Susan  Snare,  b.  January  4,  1820;  m.  Alban 
B.  Thomas,  b.  181 5;  children:  Chester 
S.,  Josephine  B.,  Martha  A. ;  res.,  Phila- 
delphia. 

6  3600  9  ElizabctJi  Snare,  b.  October  10,  1822;  d. 
1887;  m.  Charles  Stover;  children: 
Clementine,  Joel  R.,  Annie,  Emma;  all 
of  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3557. 
REV.   JACOB    KULPs,   of    Dillman4,    of    Peter3,    of 

HeNRY^,  of   DiLLMAN'. 

6       3601  I     Jolui  H.  AW/,  b.  March  8,  1829;   d. 

1895;  m.  Fanny  Clemmer,  October  13, 
1850;  she  was  b.  September  12,  1829; 
res.,  Hatfield,  Pa.;  farmer  retired; 
Mennonites. 

6       3602  2     Isaac  Kulp,  b.  April  10,  1832;  d.  November 

21,  1833. 

6  3603  3  Enos  Kulp,h.]w\\&  26,  1834;  d.  September 
II,  1838. 

6  3604  4  Eliza  Kiilp^h.  August  9,  1836;  d.  October 
5,  1886;  m.  Isaac  Clemmer,  October  29, 
1853;    res.,  Hatfield ;    Mennonites. 


452  KULF    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6       3605  5     Daniel  Kidp,h.    August  21,  1839;    d.  De- 

cember 20,  1847. 

6  3606  6  Abraham  H.  Kulp,  b.  January  31,  1841  ;  m. 
Eliza  Cassel,  daughter  of  Isaac  Cassel 
of  Kulpsville,  Pa. ;  farmer  ;  Mennonites  ; 
he  is  a  deacon  in  the  Mennonite  Church 
at  Hatfield,  Pa. 

6  3607  7  Sarah  Knlp,  b.  January  28,  1844;  m.  Abra- 
ham Allebach ;  farmer;  Mennonites; 
res.,  Hatfield. 


0 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3558. 

JOHN    KULPS,  of    DlLLM.AX^  of    PeTER3,  of    HENKY^  of 
DlLLISIAN\ 

608  I     Jacob   Kiilp,   m.    Miss Schneider, 

daughter  of  Samuel  Snyder,  of  Heebner's 
Corner,  Worcester,  Pa. ;  had  one  child,  it 
died  in  infancy. 

5609         2    Jc'sst'  Knlp,  d.  unmarried  ;     Drake's  Corner, 
near  Kulpsville  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3559. 

ELIZABETH  KULPs  (first,  Nicholas  Kulp),  (second, 
Henry   Swartley),  of  Dillman"*,  of    Peters,  of    Henry^',  of 

DiLLM.W'. 

6  3610  I  Barbara  Szi'artlty,h.  April  10,  183 1 ;  m. 
Francis  B.  Foley,  M.  D. ;  he  was  a  prac- 
ticing physician  at  Skippackville,  Mont- 


KULP    FAMILY.  453 


Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 


6       3610  10         gomery  county,  Pa. ;    later  he  moved  to 

Norristown,  where  he  continued  the  prac- 
tice of  medicine  about  ten  years.  Then 
his  health  began  to  fail,  and  he  gave  up 
part  of  his  practice.  In  1865  he  opened 
a  drug  store  and  did  an  extensive  drug 
business;  he  died  and  left  six  children: 
Cyrus,  Lizzie,  Francis,  Lineas,  Horace, 
and  Grace,  of  whom  two  are  yet  living 
(1895). 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3563. 
ENOS  S.  KULP6,  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  ot 

HeNRY^,  of  DlLLMAN\ 

7       361 1  I     Josiali  Kulp,  b.  June  14,  1822,  in  Montgom- 

ery county,  Pa.;  d.  August  31,  1824,  in 
Towamensing  township,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa. 

2  Gideon  Kulp,  b.  December  27,  1824;  d.  No- 
vember 9,  1848,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

3  Caroline  Kulp,  b.  June  28,  1826,  at  Clarence, 

N.  Y. 

4  Ritfns  Kulp,  b.  March  4,  1828  ;  m.  Eliza  Ann 

;  he  died  September,  1876,  at  Mar- 
shall, Michigan. 

7        3615  5     Harriet  Kulp,  b.   December   12,    1829;     m. 

Charles  Holzwarth;    res.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

7       3616         6    Joel  C.  Kulp,  b.  January  1 1,  1832  ;  m.  Lama 
Heron. 

7       3617          7      Charles  C  W.  Kulp,  b.  December  9,  1833  ; 

m.  Miss Phelps. 

(K.  F.— 30.) 


7 

3612 

7 

3613 

7 

3614 

454  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual         Family 
Gea.  No.  No.  ' 

7  3618  8  ScHna  M.  Kiilp,h.  June  20,  1836;  d.  July 
28,  1836,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

7        3619         9     Harris 0)1  C.  Kitlp. 

7  3620  10  Melissa  Knlp,  b.  July  9,  1839;  d.  May  8, 
1861  ;    m.  George  King. 

7  3621  II  Jarcd  0.  Knlp,  b.  November  23,  1841  ;  d. 
December  23,  1877;  m.  Martha  Clark; 
res.,  Elba,  N.  Y. 

7  3622  12  Lydia  E.  Kiilp,h.  November  19,  1843;  m. 
Nichola.s  Heim  ;  res.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila. 

7    •  3623        13     Elan  0.  Kiilp,  b.  August  25,  1845  ;   m. 

June  I,  1867;  res.,  Elmore,  Ohio. 

7  3624  14  Justus  E.  Kii!p,h.  November  18,  1848;  m. 
Ellen  Griffith,  June  i,  1867;  res.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3564. 
ELI    SELLERS  KULP^  of    Abrahams,  of   JAcoB^  of 

PeTER3,  of  HeNRY^,  of  DlLLMAN^ 

7       3625  I     Andrew  Boycr  Ktdp,  b.  in  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in 

1 82 1.  His  wife  was  Cornelia  Jewel, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Jewel ;  she  was  a 
Canadian  by  birth.  He  died  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  in  March,  1862.  He  be- 
longed to  a  Michigan  cavalry  regiment. 
They  had  four  children  as  follows,  all 
of  whom  were  born  in  Victor,  Clinton 
county,  Michigan — viz. :  PLlla  Josephine, 
Charles  Frank,  Sarah  and  Cornelia. 


Gen. 

Individual 
Xo. 

7 

3626 

KULP    FAMILY.  455 

iniilv 
Xo. 

2  Aii/i  Eliza  Kiilp,  b.  at  Dryclen,  N.  Y.,  March 
16.  1823.  Married  to  James  W.  Benton 
October  5,  1843  ;  he  died  in  1874.  They 
had  three  children  b.  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Eh  Sellers  Kulp  married  a  second  time,  in  1831,  Su- 
sanna Breneiser,  b.  October  3,  1 809,  at  Adamstown,  Pennsylva- 
nia, daughter  of  Samuel  Breneiser,  b.  February  18,  1768,  near 
Hahnstown,  Lancaster  county.  Pa.  He  was  the  son  of  John 
Valentine  Breneiser,  who  came  to  this  country  from  Germany 
September  5,  1730.  The  wife  of  Samuel  Breneiser  was  Su- 
sanna Barbara  Schwartz,  b.  in  Oley,  Pa.,  May  21,  1778.  Her 
father  was  George  Schwartz,  born  in  Oley,  Pa.,  August  19, 
1752.  He  died  in  Reading,  Pa.,  in  1832.  His  wife  was 
Elizabeth  Nein,  b.  in  Oley,  Pa.,  February  4,  1759;  died  in 
1805. 

Individual  Faniilv 

Gen.  .Xo.  Xo. 

7       3627  I     Maria  Louisa  Kulp,  b.  in  Adamstown,  Pa., 

February  2,  1832;  she  married  Daniel 
Whipple  and  had  two  children.  She 
died  at  Newbury,  Pa.,  December  23, 
1892. 

7  3628  2  Lyman  Cobb  Kulp,  b.  in  Reamstown,  Pa., 
April  8,  1834.  He  was  a  journalist,  and 
at  one  time  publisher  of  the  Rockport 
(Mo.)  "  Banner."  He  was  killed  at  An- 
tietam,  Maryland,  September  17,  1862, 
in  the  war  between  the  states. 

7  3629  3  Aviaiida  ULalc'iua  Kulp  was  b.  in  Reams- 
town,  Pa.,  June  13,  1837;  she  married, 
August  22,  1855,  Adam  H.  Lorah,  of 
Adamstown,  Pa.  Rev.  George  H.  Lorah, 
of  the  Philadelphia  Conference  of  the 
M.  E.  Church,  is  one  of  her  two  children. 
Mrs.  Lorah  died  at  Reading,  Pa.,  May 
15,  1894. 


456  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  3630  4  George  Brubakcj' Kulp  \v3.?,h.  ■^t'Ked.rwsio'wn, 
Pa.,  February  ii,  1839;  he  read  law 
with  Lyman  Hakes,  Esq.,  at  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar 
of  Luzerne  county,  Pa.,  August  20,  i860. 
He  was  Register  of  Wills  of  Luzerne 
county  from  i860  to  1866;  School  Di- 
rector, city  of  Wilkes-Barre,  from  1865 
to  1876;  United  States  Assistant  As- 
sessor of  Internal  Revenue,  1867  to 
1869;  member  of  Wilkes-Barre  City 
Council,  1876  to  1882. 

In  January,  1872,  he  established  the  "Luzerne  Legal 
Register,"  a  leading  law  publication  of  which  he  is  the  editor 
and  proprietor.  In  February,  1877,  he  in  company  with  Joseph 
K.  Bogert  (now  deceased)  established  a  weekly  Democratic 
newspaper,  which  they  named  "The  Leader,"  which  in  1879 
absorbed  the  "Luzerne  Union"  and  it  became  "The  Union 
Leader."  A  daily  edition  was  started  in  October  of  that 
year.  In  1880  Mr.  Kulp  retired,  selling  his  interest  to  Mr. 
Bogert.  He  is  the  author  of  a  "  Digest  and  Titles  to  Local 
Laws,  and  Titles  of  Corporations  in  the  County  of  Luzerne 
from  1700  to  1874"  ;  also,  "  Rules  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  Oyer  and  Terminer,  and  the 
Orphans  Court  of  Luzerne  County,"  the  last  edition  of  which 
appeared  in  1894 ;  also  "  Families  of  the  Wyoming  Valley,  Bi- 
ographical, Genealogical,  and  Historical,"  three  volumes  of 
1422  pages,  1885-90.  He  is  also  the  author  of  Historical 
Essays :  "  Indians — Teedyuscung — First  Settlement  of  Wilkes- 
Barre  ;"  "Old  Forge — Early  Methodism;"  "Coal  and  its 
Antiquity — Discovery  and  Early  Development  in  the  Wyom- 
ing Valley;"  "Sabbath  —  Sunday  —  Sunday  Legislation." 
These  make  a  book  of  one  hundred  and  fifty-five  pages ; 
published  in  1892.  He  is  editor  and  publisher  of  the  "Lu- 
zerne Legal  Register  Reports,"  of  which  seven  volumes 
have  been  isswed.     Then  his  "In  Memoriam,  John  Stewart — 


GEORGE  B.  KULP. 


KULP    FAMILY.  457 

Elizabeth  A.  Stewart,"  seventy-five  pages  published  in  1890, 
and  a  sketch  of  the  "  Life  and  Character  of  George  W.  Wood- 
ward," forty-two  pages,  published  in  1875,  and  some  discus- 
sions on  the  leading  economic  subjects  of  the  times.  He  is  an 
active  member  and  historiographer  of  the  Wyoming  Historical 
and  Geological  Society.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania German  Society.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  and  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
the  "  Henry  H.  Derr  Memorial  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
of  Wilkes-Barre."  Mr.  Kulp  married,  October  4,  1864,  Mary 
E.  Stewart ;  she  is  the  daughter  of  the  late  John  Stewart 
and  Elizabeth  A.  Stewart,  in  whose  memory  was  recently 
dedicated  the  Stewart  Memorial  Church  at  Rendham,  Pa. 
John  Stewart,  the  father  of  Mrs.  Kulp,  was  a  native  of  Phila- 
delphia, where  he  was  born,  February  8,  18  :o ;  he  died  April 
10,  1890.  The  father  of  John  Stewart  was  also  named  John 
Stewart;  he  was  born  probably  in  Ireland,  June  i,  1768. 
He  resided  in  Lancaster  or  Dauphin  county.  Pa.,  until  1802, 
when  he  with  the  rest  of  his  family  removed  to  Philadelphia. 
He  was  a  merchant  there  for  many  years.  In  1823  he  re- 
moved to  Pittston,  Pa.,  where  he  died  April  9,  1829.  He 
married,  in  1 806,  in  Philadelphia,  Jane  Stuart,  who  was  also 
born  in  the  north  of  Ireland  in  1782  ;  she  was  the  daughter 
of  Robert  Stuart  and  his  wife  Nancy  Aker.  The  maternal 
grandfather  of  Mrs.  Kulp  was  Ezra  Williams,  a  descendant  of 
Robert  Williams,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  who  emigrated  to  this 
country  from  England  in  1637.  The  father  of  Ezra  Williams 
was  Sergeant  Thomas  Williams,  a  native  of  Fairfield  county, 
Conn.,  where  he  was  born  January  19,  1756;  he  was  a  con- 
spicuous character  in  the  early  troubles  in  the  Wyoming  Val- 
ley. Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kulp  had  a  family  of  six  children,  all  born 
in  Wilkes-Barre,  three  of  whom  died  in  infancy.  Those  sur- 
viving are :    John  Stewart,  Harry   P^ugene,  and  Mary  Estelle. 


458  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       3631  5     James   Buchanan  Knlp,h.  in   Honeybrook, 

Pa.,  June  19,  1841  ;  he  d.  at  St.  Georges, 
Delaware,  March  17,  1848. 

7  3632  6  Susanna  Malinda  Beam  Kulp,  b.  in  Honey- 
brook,  Pa.,  March  15,  1845;  she  married, 
September  2,  1862,  Henry  Sands,  of 
Reading,  Pa. 

7       3633  7     Mary   Arabella    Kulp    was    born    at    St. 

Georges,  Delaware,  January  30,  1847; 
she  married,  November  30,  1867,  Jacob 
Kinsey,  a  dentist  of  Reading,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3565. 
JACOB  S.  KULP^  of  Abraham^,  of  Jacob^  of  Peter3, 

of  HE^•RV^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        3634  I      Ahner   T.  Kulp,h.  July    i,  1830;    in   Mont- 

gomery county,  Pa. ;  m.  Nancy  Junce  ; 
res.,  Elletsville;  dealer  in  boots  and 
shoes. 

7        3635  2     Au7 ney  J.  A'// Ip,  c\.  1880,  in  ?klissouri. 

7       3636         3     AbraJiani  Kulp^h.  September  24,  1832;    d. 

in   1878;    m.  Florence  Fields;    he  d.  at 

Pleasant  Hill,  Ky. 

7  3637  4  TJiomas  Kulp,h.  December  24,  1834;  in 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. ;  m.  Maria 
Coley,  of  Spencer,  Indiana;  occ, 
miller. 

7       3638  5     John  Kulp,  b.   May  I,    1836;    m.  Elizabeth 

Kearl,  of  Trego  countv',  Kansas. 


KULP    FAMJLY.  459 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3568. 

LEVI  KULP^,  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob*,  of  Peters,  of 
Henry'',  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        3639  I      ElizabctJi  Aj/^,  b.  January  7,1838:    d.  Au- 

gu.st  19,  1869;   at  Utica,  Mo. ;  m.  George 
Sanders. 

7       3640         2     Margaret  Kiilp,h.  September  15,  1839;    m. 
John  Thir.ston,  August  10,  1866. 

7       3641  3      Caroline  Knlp,h.  March  24,  1841  ;   m.  Jacob 

Smith,  June,  1859. 

7        3642         4     Sarah   A.  Kidp,  b.    August    11,  1842;     m. 
John  Kregor,  February,  1863. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3570. 

JOHN  KULP^,  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^  of  Peter3,  of 
Henry^  of  Dillman'. 

7        3643  I     7?(Tr/^r/ /I  AW/,  b.  July  24,  1839;  m.  Rachel 

A.  Henrick  January  28,  1857;  in  Harry 
county,  Kansas. 

7       3644         2     Mary  E.  Kiilp,  b.  June  16,  1841  ;    m.  Mary 
E.  Ward  ;  Le  Seuer,  Minnesota. 

7       3645  3      ^V.    H.    Kulp,    b.    September     27,    1846,  in 

Cowley  county,  Kansas  ;  farmer ;  private 
in  Co.  G,  loth  Regiment  Minnesota 
Volunteers. 

7       3646         4     Catharine  J.  Knlp,  b.  June  7,  1844. 

7       3647  5     Johfi  S.  Kulp,  b.  January  9,  1849;   m.,  April 

I,  1878;  d.  February  26,  1882,  in  Le 
Sueur  county,  Minnesota. 


460  KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual  Family 

No.  No. 


7        3648  6     Susan  Kulp,  b.  October  3,  1853  ;    re.s.,  Cow- 

ley county,  Kansa.s. 

7       3649  7      Cyrus  Kiiip,  b.  January  22,  1861  ;  Le  Seuer, 

Minnesota. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3571. 
JACKSON  KULP^  of  Abr.\h.\m5,  of  Jacob^,  of  Peter3, 

of  HeNRY^  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        3650  I      Mary  Elizabeth  Kulp,  b.  Nov^embcr  6,  1841; 

m.    Charle-s    Persun ;     lumberman ;    re.s., 
Cogan  House ;    deceased. 

7        3651  2     Susan    Ann    Kulp,  b.    April    5,    1844;     m. 

George    N.    Pierce,    of  Williamsport ; 
carpenter. 

7        3652  3     Abraham  Kulp.h.  December   31,  1846;    m. 

PLlizabeth  Meyers;  Cogan  House;  farmer. 

7  3653  4  Hannah  Ja?ic  Kii/p,h.Mi\vc\\  14,  1848;  m. 
Henry  Carpenter,  of  Linden,  Pa.;  she 
died  in  1886. 

7  3654  5  Isaac  Kulp,  b.  July  9,  1849;  m.  Susan 
Ream,  of  Linden,  Pa.  ;    farmer. 

7       3655  6     ^c?;////*;/ A''////,  b.  March  I  I,  1852  ;    m.  Mary 

Haskell,  of  Williamsport. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3572. 

WASHINGTON    KULP^  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob*,  of 
Peter3,  of  Henry^  of  Dillman'. 

7        3656  I     Elsie  P.  Kulp,  b.  November   15,  1844;    m. 

William  King,  Le  Seuer,  Minnesota. 


KULP    FAMILY.  46 1 

Family 

,  --  No. 

7       3657  2     Benjamin  F.  Kulp,  b.   March    14,  1847;    "i- 

Margaret  Shadle,  Jersey  Shore. 

7       3658  3     Daniel  L.  Kulp,h.  February  23,  1849;    m. 

Mary  E.  McCracken,  December  23, 
1870,  at  Liberty,  Tioga  county,  Pa.; 
farmer. 

4  Mary  Kulp,  b.   May   12,  1852,  in  Clearfield 
county,  Pa. 

5  Sylvester   Knlp,    b.     March     20,    1855;      d. 
August  17,  1855. 

6  Annie  A.  Knlp,  b.  June  23,  1856. 

7  Salome  Kulp,  b.  November  16,  1858. 

8  (9.ym/-    n:    A';///,  b.    September    28,    1861  ; 
Minnesota ;  gunsmith. 


7 

3659 

7 

3660 

7 

3661 

7 

3662 

7 

3663 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3581. 

REV.  JACOB  REINER^  of  Marv  Kulps  (Reiner),  of 
Jacob'*,  of  Peter^^  of  Henry^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

7        3664  I      Mary  Catharine  Reiner,  d.  aged  3  years. 

7  3665  2    Joel  Reiner,    b.     September    11,    1839;     m. 

Esther  Bibighouse,  on  January  30,  1868, 
who  was  b.  December  27,  1844;  he  is  a 
Dunkard  or  Brethren  preacher,  res.,  at 
Philadelphia ;    children. 

8  3666  I      George    G.  Reiner,  b.  October   19, 

1869. 

8       3667  2     Rebecca    G.  Reiner,  h.  August   ii, 

1871. 


462  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual        Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

7        3668  3     Isaiah  Reiner,  h.    May   14,  1842;    m.  Eliza 

Markley ;  children  :  Lydia  Reiner,  b. 
April  1 87 1,  and  Laura  Reiner  was  b. 
1874;  Isaiah  m.  second  time  to  Miss 
Kendall,  of  Indiana. 

7  3669  4  Sainiui  Reiner,  h.  1845;  m.  Maggie  Rich- 
ardson, of  Lansdale,  Pa.;  one  son, 
William. 

7        3670  5      Israel  Reiner,  h.  1.850;  d.  1 870;    unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3583. 
CATHARINE  KULP^  (Cassel),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*,  of 

PeTER3,  of   HENRY^  of  DiLLMAX'. 

7        3671  I     E/i::abeth  Cassel,  o{  wcdiV  K.u\\:)-~,\\\\e,V3..\  m. 

Jacob  Swartley  ;  who  died,  then  she  m. 
John  Kindig  ;  who  also  died  ;  and  she  m. 
John  Custer  ;  children  :  Jacob,  Isaac, 
Wellington,  Abraham,  John,  Harry, 
Mary  ;  all  by  first  marriage  with  Swart- 
ley ;  res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

7        3672  2     Ann   Cassel,  m.  Abraham  Delp ;    had  three 

children :  Katie,  Amanda,  Samuel ;  he 
died,  and  she  m.  again  to  Noah  Ruth  ; 
res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3584. 
ANN  KULP^  (Kulp),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*,  of  Peter3,  of 

HE^•RY^  of   DlLLMAN\ 

7       3673  I     Jaeob  Knlp,  of  Kulpsville,  Pa.,  m.  Miss 

Snyder,  daughter  of  Samuel. 

7        3674         2    Jesse  Knlp,  of  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  463 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3585. 
ELIZA    KULP^    (Clemens),  of    Jacob^    of   Jacob^,    of 

PeTER3,  of   HeXRY^,  of   DlLLMAN^ 

Individuul  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       3675  '     Jacob  Clcvicns,  m.  Mary  Meyer.s,  of  Doyles- 

tovvn,  Pa. 

7       }i^'j(i         2    Jolin     Clemens,    m.     Hannah     Johnson,    of 
Do}  lestown,  Pa. 

7       3677  3     Lcii'is   Henry    Clemens,  m.    Ida    Palmer,  of 

Doy lestown,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3586. 
SILAS    KULP^   of   Jacobs,  of   Jacob*,  of    Peters,  of 

HeNRV^,  of   DlLLMAN". 

7       3678  I      Elizabeth  Ann  Knlp,  m.  John  Snyder,  son  of 

Jesse  Snyder;    res.,   Lansdale ;    farmer; 
no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3587. 
DAVID  KULP^  of   Jacobs  of  Jacob^  of    Peter3,  of 

HeNRV^,  of   DlLLMAN\ 

7       3679  I      Mary    Ann    Knlp,    m.     William     Ruth,    of 

Kulpsville,  Pa. 

7       3680         2     Eliza  Knlp,  of  Kulpsville,  Pa.,  unmarried. 

7       3681  3      0//7'rr/i////',  of  Kulpsville,  Pa.,  d.  unmarried, 

two  more  d.  in  infancy. 

David  Kulp,  residing  about  a  mile  below  Kulpsville,  died 
on  Tuesday  afternoon,  July  23,    1895,  from  the  effects  of  a 


464  KULP    FAMILY. 

paralytic  stroke.  He  had  gone  to  Hallmeyer's  hotel  in  the 
morning,  accompanied  by  his  daughter  Eliza,  to  pay  his  taxes. 
While  there  he  became  suddenly  sick,  and  was  taken  home 
as  soon  as  possible,  where  he  died  in  less  than  three  hours 
after  the  attack.  He  was  about  70  years  of  age,  and  nearly 
blind.  He  leaves  two  daughters — Eliza,  who  resided  at  home, 
and  Mrs.  William  Ruth,  residing  near  by,  his  wife  having  died 
previously. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3588. 
CHARLES  KULP^  of  Davids,  of  Jacobs  of  Peters,  ot 

He\RY%  of  DiLLMAN'. 

Iniiiviil'.ial  FiimilT 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7       3682  I      Maria    Kii/p,    b.     December    i,    1833;     m. 

George   Hallman  ;    both   deceased ;    had 
one  child  ;  died  in  infancy. 

7  3683  2     Lewis  H.  Kiilp,  b.  June  9,  1836;    m.    Kate 

Moyer  ;  res.,  Philadelphia  ;    children  : 

8  I     Lizzie  Kidp  (deceased),  b.  August 

22,  1868. 

8  2      Willie  Knlp  (deceased),  b.  Novem- 

ber 16,  1869. 

8  3     //<'7/'n' A7///,  b.  Nov^ember  23,  1871. 

8  4     Charley    Kitlp,    b.    December    13, 

1875.' 

8  5     Elmer  Kiilp,h.   December  9,  1880, 

7  3684         3     Elizabeth  J.    Kulp,h.    December   16,  1838; 

m.    Frank    Snyder;     res.,    Philadelphia; 
conductor ;  children  : 

8  ■  I      Ella  V.    5;/jY/rr,  b.  March  4,  1868. 
8                                          2     Frank  K.  Snyder,  h.  May  22,  1869. 


' 

KULP    FAMILY.                                                  465 

lividual          Family 
No.                   No. 

3 

Eliza  K.  Snyder,  b.  January  5, 
•873- 

4 

Dorothy  K.  Snyder,  b.  March  22, 
1875. 

5 

Hoxvard  K.  Snyder,  b.  July  24, 
1880. 

7  3685  4     Ella  M.  Kulp,  b.  December   16,   1840;    m. 

Moses  Fox;  res.  Philadelphia;  one  child: 

8  I      Lnhi   \lola  Eox,  b.   November  21, 

1874. 

7  3686          5     Jacob  Kulp,  h.    January  4,  1843  (deceased) ; 

m.  Mary  Dedier ;    children  : 

8  I     Flora  Ktdp,  m.  Morris  Smith. 
8                                          2     Bessie  Kulp. 

8  3     Earl  Kulp. 

7  3687          6     //c?;/;/rt'/^  A'////,  b.  August  7,  1844  ;  m.  Harry 

Hergesheimer  ;    res..  North  Wales  ;    one 
child  : 

8  I      Harhert  F.  Hergesheimer. 

7        3688  7     David  Kulp,  b.     November    24,   1846;     d. 

single. 

7  3689         8      Charles  F.  Kulp,  b.  September  20,  1848;  m. 

Barbara  Stover  ;    had  two  children  : 

8  I      Lizzie  Kulp ;    m.  Frank  Miller,  of 

New  Jersey. 

8  2      Clara  Kulp. 

He  m.  again  to   Kate   Heist,  and 
had  the  following  children  : 

8  3     Lillie  Kulp. 

8  4     Ellis  Kulp. 


466  KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual         Fanillr 
Xo.  Xo. " 


5     Emma  Kulp. 
8  6      ]^cnio}i  Kiilp ;  d.  young. 

8  7      Charles  Kulp ;  d.  in  infancy. 

7        3690         9      William  H.  Kulp,  b.   December    27,    1850; 
died  aced  four  months. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3592. 

MARY  A.  SNARE^  (Garner),  of  Nancy  Kulps  (Snare), 
of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  HEXRY^  of  Dillman'. 

7        3691  I      Samuel  Garner,  m.\  wife  died  soon  ;  left  one 

child,  Samuel  Jacobs  Garner,  real  estate 
agent  at  Hatboro,  Pa. 

7        3692  2      rF/Z/m;// 6'<^?/7/^7',  unmarried;  went  to  Mexico. 

7       3^93  3     Mary  Ann   Garner,  b.    February    4,    1826; 

m.  Joseph  Stulb,  of  Philadelphia;  chil- 
dren :  P2dwin,  Theodore,  Mary,  Emma, 
Catharine  and  Robert. 

7  3694  4  Rebecca  Garner,  m.  Joseph  Detvveiler  ;  both 
deceased ;  one  child,  Franklin,  who  is 
married  ;  resides  in  Philadelphia  ;  a  con- 
fectioner. 

7        3695  5     Julian  Garner,  m.  Henry  Reichenbach  ;  both 

deceased  ;  resided  at  Bethlehem  ;  then 
moved  west ;  children  :  Lizzie,  m.  Jacob 
Metz  ;  Julia,  Henry,  Frank  ;  all  married  ; 
the  latter  res.  at  Bethlehem.  Pa. 

7       3696         6     Ellcji  Gar)ier,  unmarried. 

7        3697  7      TJuvnas  Garner,  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  46/ 

7       3698         8    Jacob    Garner;    res.   in    Philadelphia;    un- 
married. 

7        3699         9    James    Ganier ;    res.   in    Doylestown,   Pa.; 
unmarried. 

7        3700        10     ElizahetJi  Garner,  deceased  ;   unmarried. 


childrp:n  of  No.  3593. 

JACOB  SNARP:^  of  Nancy  Kulp^  (Snare),  of  JACOB^  of 

PeTER3,  of  HeNRY^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        3701  I     Annie  K.   Snare,    m.    George    A.    Bullock, 

chief  of  Highway  Department,  Philadel- 
phia ;  one  son,  George  A.  Bullock,  at- 
torney at  law,  Philadelphia. 

7        3702  2      Cathari)ie  T.  Snare,  m.   George  A.  Knapp  ; 

res.,  Haverford,  Pa. ;  no  issue. 

7       3703  3     J^''^''^  T-  Snare,  deceased  ;  m.  Sarah  E.  Gay  ; 

one  son,  George  W.  Thorn  Snare,  of 
Philadelphia. 

7        3704  4    Jacob  Snare  ;  single  ;  an  attorney  at  law  in 

Philadelphia. 

7        3705  5     Mary  G.  Snare ;  res.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.; 

m.  Robert  W.  Skinner,  of  Jones  &  Skin- 
ner, paper  and  twine,  131  Williams 
street,  N.  Y. ;  children :  Robert  W., 
Thorn,  George. 


468  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3596. 

ELEANOR    SNARE^   (Oberholzer),  of  Nancy  Kulps 
(Snare),  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

Indiviiiual         Family 
Gen.  Xo.  No. 

7       3706  I      Charles  Obcr/iohcr,  m. ;  at  Rowlandville,  Pa. 

7       2)7'^7         2     Eleanor  Rebecca ;    unmarried ;  res.  at  Row- 
landville, Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3598. 

LEAH  SNARE^  (Bisson).  of  Nancy  Kulps  (Snare),  of 
Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry"",  of  Dillman'. 

7       3708  I      Charlotte    Bisson,    m.    Daniel    Young,    de- 

ceased ;  had  one  son  ;  resided  at  Kulps- 
ville. 

7        3709  2      Charles  Bisson,  died  in  the  Union  army  of 

typhoid  fever ;  unmarried  ;  was  in  several 
engagements  but  never  was  wounded. 

7        3710  3      Cynthia    Bisson,    m.    Aaron      Clevenstein, 

Spring  city,  Chester  county,  Pa. 

7       37 II  4     Annie  Bisson,  m.  William   Moss;  no  issue; 

res.,  1648  Warnock  street,  Philadelphia. 

7        3712  5     Emily  C  Bisson,  m.  Jonas  Boorse,  Esq.,  at 

Lansdale,  Pa. ;  children  :  Warren,  Nor- 
man, Harry,  Herbert,  Walton,  Howard, 
Chester,  Edith. 

7       37^3  ^     HannaJi    Bisson,    m.    Luther    Boyce ;    res., 

Matawan,  Monmouth  county,  N.  J.  ; 
nine  children  living ;  one  dead. 


KULP    FAMILY.  469 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3599. 

SUSAN  SNARP:^  (Thoma.s),  of  Nancy  Kui.ps  (Snare), 
of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters  of  Henry^  of  Dillman'. 

Iii.lividuiil  Fiimilv 

Geu.  No.  No. 

7       3714  I      Chester  S.  Thomas,  d.  April  19,  1888;  b.  at 

Philadelphia. 

7        3715  2    JosepJiine  B.  77/<v;//c?5,  b.  at  Philadelphia  ;  m. 

John  M.  Garber. 

7  3716  3  Martha  A.  Thomas,  m.  John  M.  Holland; 
one  child,  Florence  Susette  Holland,  b. 
1882;   We-st  Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3600. 

ELIZABETH    SNARE^    (Stover),    of    Nancy    Kulps 
(Snare),  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^  of  Dillman'. 

7       3717  I      Clementine  Stover,  m.  Abner  Brunner,  de- 

ceased ;  no  is.sue. 

7        3718  2    Joel  R.    Stover,    m.    Mary   Funk;    second, 

Louise  Zimmerman;  one  son,  Wilford ; 
res.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

7       3719  3     ^^z-'//':' ^/^'^'(^T,  m.  Barnard  Kunz  ;  res.,  Skip- 

packville.  Pa. 

7       3720         4     Emma  Stover,  m.  first,  Albert  Hetrick  ;  sec- 
ond, Aaron  Clemens. 

Children  by  first  marriage  : 

1  Bertha  Hetrick. 

2  Clementine  Hetrick. 

And  two  daughters  by  second  mar- 
riage ;  reside  at  Ninth  and  Thompson 
streets,  Philadelphia. 
(K.  F.— 31.) 


470  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3601. 
JOHN  H.  KULP^  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman*,  of  Peter3,  of 

HeNRY^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

lutliviriual  Kamilv 

Gen.  No.  No." 

7        3721  I     Jacob  C.  Kulp,  b.  October  24,  1851  ;  m.  first, 

luiz7Ae  Metz ;  .second,  Annie  Reiff ;  res., 
Philadelphia. 

7        3722  2      Henry   C.  Kulp,  b.  February   14,   1853;    d. 

April  8,  1865. 

7        3723  3     Hannah    C.    Kulp,  b.   April    18,   1855;    m. 

Frank  Godshall. 

7        3724         4     Isaac  C.  Knip,  b.  July  4,  1 857;  d.  April   2, 
1858. 

7       3725  5      Isaiah    C.    Knlp,    b.    March    26,    1859;    m. 

Maggie  Hendricks;   no  issue. 

7        3726  6     Simon    C.    Kulp,    b.   January    5,    1862;     m. 

PLmanda  Landis. 

7       3727          7     Abraluxni    C.    Kulp,    b.    May   7,    1865;    m. 
Annie  Freed. 

All  of  Montgomery  county  except  Jacob. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3604. 

ELIZA  KULP^  (Clemmer),  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman^,  of 
Peter3,  of  Henry^  of  Dillmax'. 

7        3728  I      Isaac  K.  C/cnuncr,  h.  ]unc  2\,  \?>^6]  d.  June 

22,  1856. 

7  3729  2  Jacob  K.  Clcimner,  b.  June  5,  1857;  m. 
Emma  S.  Landis  October  6,  1881  ;  Hat- 
field, Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  47 1 

7        373^         3      Cyrjis  K.  Clciuuicr,h.  September  20,  i860; 
m.  Ellen  G.  Landis,  of  Hatfield. 

7        3731  4      Catharine  K.  Clciiiiiicr,  b.  October  6,  1867; 

m.  Allen   C.   Moyer  January   12,   1889; 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

7        3732  5      Li::.:-jic  K.  GV;/////i7',  b.  January  13,  1875. 

7        2,7 T,T)  6     Abraham  K.  Clcnnncr,  b.  July  5,  1877. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3606. 
ABRAHAM    H.   KULP^  of  Jacob^  of  DILLMAN^  of 

PeTER3,  of  HeNRY^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        3734  I      Catharine  Kiilp,  b.  September  4,  1864;    m. 

Harvey  Landis. 

2  /57?c?(;-  Kiilp,  b.  May  28,  1 867 ;  m.  Lizzie  Metz. 

3  Sallie  Kulp,  b.  September  6,  1869. 

4  Li:;zie  Kiilp,  b.  September  20,  1871  ;  m.  Wil- 
liam Nace. 

5  Harry  Kitlp,  b.  May  ii,  1874. 

6  Franeis  Kiilp,  b.  December  30,  1876. 

7  J/(7^^/V /i//'//'.  b.  October  21,  1878  ;    d.  June 
26,  1889. 

8  Abraham  Kiilp,  b.  June  13,  1880. 

9  Joh)i  Kitlp.h.  K-^xW  21,  1882;    died  young, 
May  13,  1882. 

10     Irvin  Kn/p,  b.  June  15,  1883. 

3744        II     Annie  Kulp,  b.  March  28,  1886. 
All  of  Kulpsville. 


7 

3735 

7 

3736 

7 

3737 

7 

3738 

7 

3739 

7 

3740 

7 

3741 

7 

3742 

7 

3743 

7 

3744 

472  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3607. 

SARAH  KULP^  (Allebach),  of  Jacobs,  of  DILLMAN^  of 
Peter3,  of  Henrv^,  of  Dillmax'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  Xo. 

7       3745  I      Daz'id  Ancbac/i,  h.  OciohQv  I,  \d<-j 2. 

7        3746         2     Leidv  AllcbacJi,  b.  November  27,  1873. 

7       3747         3     Kate  AllcbacJi,  h.]v\\y  2'$),  i^'j'-y. 

7        3748  4     Milton  AllchacJi,  b.  October  12,  1876;    died 

young. 

7       3749  5      SusiDi  Allchacli,  b.  February  12,  1878. 

7        3750         6     HaiuiaJi  Allchacli,  b.  Marcli  2,  18S4. 

All  of  Hatfield,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3610. 

BARBARA  SWARTLEY^  (Poley),  of  Elizabeth 
KuLps  (first,  Nicholas  Kulp  ;  second,  H.  Swartley),  of  Dill- 
MAN'',  of  Peter3,  of  Henkv^,  of  Dillmax'. 

7        375  f  I      Cyrus  W.  Poky,  deceased ;  m.  Catharine  Watt ; 

had  two  children,  Ethel  and  Cyrus ;  he 
is  buried  at  Boulder,  Colorado. 

7        3752  2     Lizzie  Poley,  deceased,  aged  fourteen  years; 

buried  at  Montgomery  cemetery,  Nor- 
ristown  ;  unmarried. 

7       3753  3     Fra)ieis  H.  Poley,  decGTised;  m.  Amelia  Cur- 

rin  ;  had  two  children,  Helen  and  Hor- 
ace ;  he  is  buried  at  Norristown,  in 
Montgomery  cemetery  ;  he  was  a  drug- 
gist in  Norristown. 


KULP    FAMILY.  473 


Gen. 


7  3754  4  Lincas  P6'Aj,  deceased  ;  buried  in  the  Mont- 
gomery cemetery  at  Norristown ;  un- 
married. 

7        3755  5     Horace  S.  Foley,  m.  Margaret  Ferguson ;  hav^e 

two    children,    Elizabeth    and    Francis : 
resides  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado. 

7        3756  ^      6"/7?<:7' 5.  A-Zg',  b.  September  25,  1869  ;  res.  at 

Norristown,  Pa. ;  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3625. 

ANDREW  BOYER  KULP?,  of  Eli  Sellers  KuLP^  of 
Abraham^,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henrv^  of  Dillman'. 

8        3757  I      ^^^^^    Josephine    Knip,    m.    John    Williams 

March  29.  1874,  at  Lainsburgh,  Michi- 
gan ;  he  died,  leaving  one  son,  Charles 
E.  Williams. 

8        3758  2      CJiarles  Frank  Kulp   was   born    December 

-3'  1853;  m.  February  23,  1886;  they 
have  two  children,  and  live  at  St.  Johns, 
Michigan. 

8        3759  3     Sarah  Kiilp  was  born   November  8,  1858; 

m.  November  3,  1875,  John  Thomas; 
she  died  July  30,  1887;  they  had  one 
child,  Clara  Thomas,  born  May  3,  1878. 

8  3760  4  Cornelia  Fliza  Kulp,  m.  Charles  Cole  ;  they 
have  two  children :  Ray  Engel  Cole, 
b.  November  8,  1887,  and  Ella  Josephine 
Cole,  b.  January  3,  1893;  they  liv^e  at 
Lainefsbur"",  Mich. 


474  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3626. 

ANN  ELIZA  KULP7  (Benton),  of  Eli  Sellers  KuLP^ 
of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry'',  of  Dillman^ 

Individual         Family 
Gen,  No.  No. 

8       3761  I      Sar all  Jose pJiinc  Benton,  b.   May   15,  1845; 

she  married  George  R.  French  May  3, 
1869,  and  Hves  at  Chicago,  III. 

8        3762  2     Mary  Aristene  Benton,  b.  May  15,  1845  !  ""'• 

at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  25,  1871, 
William  Howard  Merrell,  Captain  in  U. 
S.  army ;  Mrs.  Merrell  died  in  New 
York  city  March  13,  1892. 

S        3763  3      Charles    Wilsoji    Benton,    b.    November    7, 

1851,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  d.  February 
7,  1876,  at  Rochester. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3630. 

GEORGE  BRUBAKER  KULP^,  of  Eli  Sellers  KuLP^ 
of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Hexrv^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3764  I     John  Ste^i'art  Knlp,  b.  March   8,  1S66.     He 

was  educated  at  the  Wilkes-Barre  Acad- 
emy, Yale  College,  and  in  the  medical 
department  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  was  graduated  in  the  class  of  1 889; 
the  next  year  taking  a  post  graduate 
course  in  the  same  institution,  and  in 
i89i-'92  pursued  his  medical  studies  in 
the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany.  He 
is  now  an  assistant  surgeon  in  the  United 
States  army,  and  is  at  this  writing  (1894) 
post  surgeon  at  Fort  Spokane,  Washing- 
ton.    He  is  unmarried. 


KULP    FAMILY.  475 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

2     George  Ernest  Kulp,  b.  August  29,  1868  ;  d. 
July  14,  1869. 

S       3765  3     Harry  Eugene  Kulp,  b.   February  11,  1870. 

He  is  a  farmer  and  stock  dealer,  and  was 
educated  at  the  Wilkes-Barre  and  Key- 
stone Academies,  and  at  Pennsylvania 
State  College.  He  married,  June  i,  1892, 
Hetty  D.  Brower,  of  Factoryville,  Pa. 
He  resides  at  Rhendham,  Pa. 

8  3766  4  Mary  Estelle  Kulp,  b.  March  30,  1873.  She 
married,  June  26,  1894,  Frederick  A. 
Metzger,  a  merchant  of  Bedford,  Pa. 

8  5     Howard  Olin  Kulp,  b.  September  29,  1876  ; 

d.  December  18,  1876. 

8  6     Edgar  Leroy  Kulp,  b.  May  13,  1879;  d.  Sep- 

tember I  I,  1879. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3671. 

ELIZABETH    CASSEL?    (Swartley),    of    Catharine 
KuLP^  (Cassel),  of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob'^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of 

DlLLMAN^ 


8 

3767 

I 

Jacob  Sivartley. 

8 

3768 

2 

Isaac  Swarthy. 

8 

3769 

3 

Wellington  Swartley. 

8 

3770 

4 

Abraham  Szvartley. 

8 

3771 

5 

John  Siuartley. 

8 

3772 

6 

Harry  Sivartley. 

8 

3773 

7 

Mary  Swartley. 

All  of  Towamensing,  Pa.;  Kulpsville  P.  O. 


4/6  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3672. 

ANN  CASSEL7  (Dclp),  of  Catharine  Kulp^  (Cassel), 
of  Jacobs,  of  Jacob*,  of  Peter3,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

Inciividual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8       3774         I     Katie  Dclp. 

8        3775  2     En  I  a  II  da  Dclp. 

8        3776          3     Saiinicl  Dclp. 
All  of  Kulp.svillc,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3693. 

MARY  ANN  GARNER?  (Stulb),  of  Mary  A.  Snare^ 
(Garner),  of  Nancy  Kulps  (Snare),  of  Jacob*,  of  Peters,  of 
Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

8        3777  I      Ilihvin  Stulb. 

8        3778  2      Theodore    Stulb,   of   Piiiladclphia    Board   of 

Health  office. 

8  3779  '  3  Mary  Stulb,  m.  Mr.  Powell;  deceased;  .ship 
chandler ;  had  children,  Rachel  and 
Theodore ;   re.s.,  Philadelphia. 

8  3780  4  Eninia  Stulb,  x\\.\)\\S>A7.cx  \  one  child,  Mary 
LoLii.se. 

8       37'^  I  5      Catharine  .SV;//<^,  m.  Joseph  Abrams,  an  at- 

torney at  law ;  one  child,  Joseph  Addi- 
son Abrams. 

8        3782         6     Robert  Stulb. 

All  were  born  in  Philadelphia. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


477 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3694. 

REBECCA  GARNER7  (Detweiler),  of  Mary  A.  Snare^ 
•(Garner),  of  Nancy  Kuli-s  (Snare),  of  Jacol5^  of  Peters,  of 

HeNRY^  of  DlLLMAN'. 

Inflividual         Faniilv 
Xo.  So. ' 

3783  I      Franklin  Dcti<^cilcr,  res.,  Philadelphia  ;    con- 

fectioner. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3695. 

JULIAN  GARNER7  (Reichenbach),  of  Mary  A.  Snare^ 
(Garner),  of  Nancy  Kulp^  (Snare),  of  Jacob^  of  Peter3,  of 

HENRY^  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8  3784  I  Lizzie  RcicJiciibacli,  m.  Jacob  Metz. 

S  37^5  2  Julia  RcicJioibacJi. 

8  3786  3  liciiry  RcicJioibacJi. 

8  ij'^'j  4  Frank  RcicJicnbacli,  res.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3705. 

MARY  G.  SNARP:^  (Skinner),  of  Jacob  SNARE^  of  Nancy 
KuLps  (Snare),  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^  of  DILLMAN^ 

8       3788  I      Robert  W.  Skinner. 

8       3789          2      George  IV.  Thorn  Skinner. 

All  of  East  Orange,  N.  J. 


childrp:n  of  No.  3712. 

EMILY  C.  BISS0N7  (Boorse),  Leah  Snare^  (Bisson),  of 
Nancy  Kulp^  (Snare),  of  Jacob'^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^  of 
Dillman'. 


478  KULP    FAMILY. 


Gen. 

8 

Individual 
Xo. 

3790 

Family 
Xu. 

I 

[  Varrcu  Boorsc. 

8 

3791 

0 

Nonnaii  Boorsc. 

8 

3792 

^ 

0 

Harry  Boorsc. 

8 

3793 

4 

Herbert  Boorsc. 

8 

3794 

5 

Walton  Boorsc. 

8 

3795 

6 

Howard  Boorsc. 

8 

3796 

7 

Chester  Boorsc. 

8 

3797 

8 

Edith  Boorsc. 

All  of  Lansdale,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3713. 

HANNAH  BISSON^  (Boyce),  of  Leah  Snare^  (Bisson), 
of  Nancy  Kulf^  (Snare),  of  jACOBt,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^  of 

DlLL.MAN'. 

1  Joel  S.  Boyce,  b.  June  6,  1871. 

2  Ida  y.  Boyce,  b.  June  24,  1872. 

3  Sadie  C.  Boyce,  b.  November  18,  1874. 

4  Debbie  C.  Boyce,  b.  November  19,  1876. 

5  Frauds  G.  Boyce,  b.  P'ebruary  22,  1879. 

6  Mabel  Boyce,  b.  January  31,  1881. 

7  Ehuood  Boyce,  b.  September  21,  1883. 

8  Harry  Boyce,  h.  July  22,  1886. 

9  Ethel  Boyce,  b.  March  13,  1888. 
10  Wilbur  Boyce,  b.  March  7,  1893. 

All  of  Matawan,  Monmouth  county,  New  Jersey. 


8 

3798 

8 

3799 

8 

3800 

8 

3801 

8 

3802 

8 

3803 

8 

3804 

8 

3805 

8 

3806 

8 

3S07 

ludivirtua 

Gen. 

Xo. 

7 

3808 

KULP    FAMILY.  479 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3591. 

JACOB  STAUFFER^  of  Susanna  Kulps  (Stauffer,  now 
Stover),  of  Jacobs,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

amily 
No.  ■ 

I  ElizaJi  Stover,  m.  Mary  Moyer,  daughter  of 
John  Moyer;  one  child,  Davis  Stover; 
re.s.,  Kulp.sville. 

I  Davis  Stover,  m.  Emma  Godshall ; 
have  four  children  :  Lillie,  Har- 
vey, Susie  and  Mamie  ;  the  two 
latter  were  twins ;  res.,  Lans- 
dale.  Pa. 

Hannah  Stover,  m.  Abraham  Harley,  son  of 
Samuel ;  have  four  children  : 

1  Joanna  Harley,  m  Samuel  Rrun- 
ner,  deceased. 

2  Amanda  Harley,  m. William  Thom- 
son ;   res  ,  New  York. 

3  Sanuiel  Harley,  m.  Amanda  God- 
shall  ;   res  ,  Kulpsville. 

4  Ella  Harley,  m.  Willam  Johnson  ; 
reside  in  Kansas. 

ElizahetJi  Stover,  died  unmarried. 

Sarah  Stover,  m.  Jacob  K.  Harley  Novem- 
ber 2,  1852;  harnessmaker  at  Harleys- 
ville.  Pa. ;  he  was  born  December  22, 
1825  ;  children  : 

;8i7  I     James  Alonzo   Harley,   b.   July   2, 

1854;  m.  Kate  Landis  January 
I,  1876. 


7 

3810 

0 

8 

381 1 

8 

3812 

8 

3813 

8 

3814 

7 

3815 

■^ 

0 

7 

3S16 

4 

480  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  Xo.  No. 

8        3818  2     Ehiiira    Harlcy,    b.    February    12, 

1856;  m.  George  E.  Wissler 
August  31,  1879;  moved  to 
Nebraska. 

8        3820  3     Jonas     S.    Harlcy,    b.    August     2, 

1857  ;  m.  Juliett  V.  Lippencott ; 
she  died  ;  he  married  a  second 
time  to  Helen  Bayhes. 

8        3821  4     Catharine  M.  Harlcy,  b.   October 

31,  1859  ;    saleslady. 

8        3822  5     Alice  Harlcy,  b.  January  9,  1862; 

m.  Nicholas  Lee  Wissler  March 
16,  1882;  resides  in  Nebraska. 

8        3823  6     Elizabeth  Harlcy, h.]w\y  2^,  \^<Sd,\ 

d.  July  15,  1873. 

8        3824  7    Jacob    S.    Harley,    b.    October     5, 

1867;  teacher;  graduate  from 
Juniata  College. 

8        3825  8     Sarah  Jane  Harley,  h.OciohGV  \6, 

1869 ;  teacher. 

9     Martha  Harley,  b.  July    5,    1871; 

10     Charlotte    Harley,    b.    March     30, 
1874. 

5      David  Stover,  m.  Hannah  Cassel ;  children  : 

I      Deborah  Stover,  m.   Horace  Fred- 
erick ;  res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

8       3830  2     Z.jvZ/rt  5/c?7Y7',  m.  William  Henning ; 

res.,  Philadelphia. 

7       3831  6     Susan  Stover,  died  unmarried. 

7        3832         7      Christian  Stover,  m.  Sallie  Gehman ;  three 
children  : 


8 

3826 

8 

3827 

7 

3828 

8 

3829 

g™. 
8 

lurtividual 
3833 

Family 
No. 

8 

3834 

8 

3835 

7 

3836 

8 

7 

3837 

9 

KULP    FAMILY.  48  I 

1  Cordelia  Stovcj'. 

2  Li  1  if  or  d  Stover. 

3  Alvcrda  Stover. 

8  Alary  Stover,  died  unmarried. 

9  Jacob  Stover,  m.   Lizzie   Krupp ;    no   i.s.sue ; 
re.s.,  Lan.sdale,  Pa. ;  he  i.s  deceased. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3617. 

CHARLES  C.  W.  KULP^,  of  Enos  S.  KuLP^  of  Abra- 
hams,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Peters,  of  Henrv^  of  D]LLMAN^ 

8  I  Arthur  Kiilp,  b.  P^ebruary  26,  1863. 

8  2  Carey  B.  Kulp,  b.  February  3,  1865. 

8  3  Cliarles  Enos  Kulp,  b.  September  19,  1867. 

8  4  William  B.  Kulp,  b.  September  11,  1869. 

8  5  George  A.  H.  Kiilp,  b.  December  i,  1871. 

8  6  Kate  D.  Knlp,  b.  July  8,  1878. 

8  7  Wyola  H.  Kiilp,  b.  September  5,  1S83. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3624. 
JUSTUS  F.  KULP7,  of  EN0S^  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^, 

of  PeTER3,  of  HeNRY^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

8         934  I      Eugene  G.  Kulp,  b.  March  27,  1869,  West 

Seneca,  N.  Y. 

8         935  2      Carrie  E.  Kulp,  b.  March  25,  1871  ;  d.  May 

I,  1 87 1,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


482  KULP    FAMILY. 

IniJivMual  Kamily 

GeQ.  No.  No. 

3  Maiy  E  Ku/p,  b.  June  27,  1872  ;  d.  April  2, 
1880,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

4  Julia  E.  Kulp,  b.  August  8,  1877;  d   Feb- 
ruary 14,  18;  8,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

5  EJsic  C.  Kiilp,  b.  February  i  i,  1879. 

6  Era/ik  G.  Kulp,  b.  December  20,  1880. 


8 

936 

8 

937 

8 

938 

8 

939 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3654. 
ISAAC  KULP^  of  Jackson^,  of  Ahrahams,  of  Jacou^  of 

PeTER3,  of  HENRY^  of  DILLMAN^ 

8  I      Alice  M.  Kiiip,  b.  July  20,  1870;  d.  Novem- 

ber 28,  1883.  Linden,  Pa. 

8  2     Laura  J.  Kit/p,  b.   November  6,  1872,  Lin- 

den, Pa. ;  .school  teacher. 

8  3      George  E.  Kii/p,  b.  September  4,  1875;  d. 

Januar\'  14,  1876. 

8  4  Ida  A'.  A'/f/p,  b.  June  20,  1877. 

8  5  Jl/arv  E.  A'u/p,  h.  March  15,  1880. 

8  6  Jl/at/ie  E.  Kulp,  b.  December  27,  1882. 

8  7  Cliarles  W.  Kiilp,  b.  March  18,  1885. 


DIELMAN  KOLB',  ANCESTOR. 


lu'lividual         Family 
Geu.  No.  Xo. 


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1  3800  I      Dicliiiaii   Ko/l),  b.    1648;   d.    1712,  aged  64 

years,  and  is  buried  at  Manlieim,  in  the 
Palatinate  (Pfaltz),  Germany,  where  he 
resided.  He  married  the  fifth  daughter 
of  Peter  Schumacher.  She  was  born  in 
1652,  and  died  in  1705,  aged  53  years, 
and  is  buried  at  Wolfsheim,  in  the  Pala- 
tinate. Her  father,  Peter  Schumacher, 
came  to  America  and  settled  in  German- 
town  in  1685,  and  died  in  1707,  aged  85  r/^'/ 
years.  He  was  a  Mennonite,  but  after-  ^ •=^ 
wards  connected  himself  with  the  Society  'JlrX 
of  Friends  (Quakers). 

2  3801  7     Diclinaii  Kolb,  the  second,  or  youngest  son 

of  the  above-mentioned  Dielman,  or  Dill- 
man,  the  first,  was  born  November  10, 
1 69 1,  in  the  afternoon,  at  one  o'clock,  in 
the  Palatinate  (Pfaltz),  at  Wolfsheim. 

The  following  is  taken  from  an  old  book  in  my  posses- 
sion, and  was  brought  over  at  the  time  the  Kolbs  came,  and 
has  been  in  the  Kolb  family  ever  since.  It  was  printed  in 
Germany  in  1581.  On  the  fly-leaf  is  written,  by  his  own 
hand,  in  the  German  language,  thus  : 

"Anno,  169 1,  den  10  November,  bin  ich  Dielman  Kolb, 
in  diese  welt  Gebohren  des  nachmittags  um  Ein  uhr." 

"Anno,  17 14,  aufs  Jacobsdag  bin  ich  mit  meiner  Haus- 
frau  Elizabeth  Getraut  Im  23ten  Jahr  meines  Alters." 


484  KULP    FAMILY. 

"Anno,  17 17,  den  21  ten  Mertz  Seindt  wihr  zu  Ibersheim 
in  der  Pfaltz  abgefahren.  Auf  die  Reiss  Nach  Pennsylvanien. 
Und  den  loten  August,  1717,  Alhier  zu  Philadelphia  Gliick- 
lich  Angekommen." 

"  Dieses  buch  gehort  mir  Dielman  Kolb  zu,  und  habe  es 
bekommen,  von  Jacob  Schnebli  von  Manheim  in  der  Pfaltz,. 
Anno  Dom.,  1722,  zu  dieser  zeit  wohnhaft,  in  Solforth  town- 
ship, in  dem  county  Philadelphia,  in  Pennsylvania." 

I  also  found  the  name  Andreas  Ziegler  in  the  book  as 
owner  at  one  time.  He  married  the  only  daughter  of  Diel- 
man Kolb,  whose  wife's  name  was  P^lizabeth  Schnebli. 

Translation  of  the  above  : 

Dielman  Kolb  was  born  November  10,  1691,  in  the  after- 
noon, at  one  o'clock.  He  married  Elizabeth  Schnebli,  Anno^ 
1714,  on  St.  Jacob's  day,  in  the  23d  year  of  his  age. 

Anno,  1717,  on  the  21st  of  March,  they  left  Ibersheim, 
in  the  Palatinate,  for  Pennsylvania,  where  they  safely  arrived 
on  the  loth  of  August,  1717,  at  Philadelphia.  He  came 
about  ten  years  later  than  his  brothers  Martin,  Jacob,  Henry 
and  Johannes.  He  lived  at  Manheim,  where  he  attended  as 
a  preacher  of  the  Mennonitc  congregation,  and  making  him- 
self most  valuable  and  useful  by  receiving  and  lodging  his  fel- 
low believers,  who  fled  from  Switzerland  on  account  of  their 
religious  belief,  as  appears  from  a  letter  dated  August  27, 
17 10.  He  subsequently  emigrated  to  Pennsylvania,  where 
he,  in  connection  with  Heinrich  Funk,  supervised  the  trans- 
lation of  Van  Braght's  "  Mart\-rs'  Mirror  "  from  the  Dutch  into 
the  German  language,  and  certified  to  its  correctness.  The 
great  difficulty  was  to  find  a  trustworthy  translator  and  a 
printer  in  the  forests  of  Pennsylvania  who  could  undertake 
the  expense  of  a  publication  of  such  magnitude.  Naturally 
they  had  concluded  to  apply  to  the  older  and  wealthier 
churches  in  Europe,  and  on  the  19th  of  October,  1745,  Jacob 
Godshall,  of  Germantown,  Dillman  Kolb,  of  Salford,  Michael 
Ziegler,  Yelles  Kassel  and  Martin  Kolb,  of  Skippack,  and 
Heinrich  Funk,  of  Indian  Creek,  sent  a  letter  to  Amsterdam 
on  the  subject,  applying  for  aid.     Finally  the  book  was  printed 


KULP    FAMILY. 


485 


at  Ephrata,  Lancaster  county,  Pa.,  without  any  aid  from  the 
old  country.  The  first  part  was  completed  in  1748,  and  the 
second  part  in  1749,  the  whole  containing  about  1500  pages, 
and  took  fifteen  men  three  years  to  finish  it. 

Dielman  Kolb  was  a  Mennonite  minister,  and  was  instru- 
mental in  organizing  the  IMennonite  congregation  in  Salford, 
Montgomery  county.  Pa.,  in  the  year  1738.  He  was  one  of 
a  committee  to  arrange  and  supervise  the  translation  of  the 
"  Martyrs'  Mirror"  from  the  Dutch  to  the  German  language. 
Through  his  influence  Christopher  Dock  was  induced  to  write 
his  "  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching,"  the  first  ever  written 
in  America  as  far  as  known,  which  was  afterwards  printed 
by  Christopher  Saur,  at  Germantown.  His  will  is  dated  July 
8,  1748,  and  probated  April  30,  1757,  and  is  recorded  at  Nor- 
ristown,  Montgomery  county.  Pa. 

The  ancestors  of  the  Kolb  family  in  America  were  among 
the  leaders  of  the  Mennonite  church,  and  in  many  instances 
the  founders  of  said  organizations.  They  refused  belief  in  in- 
fant baptism,  and  in  the  realism  of  baptism  without  faith  and 
repentance.  All  the  Kolbs  of  earlier  times  lent  their  efforts 
to  good  works  ;  and  from  the  earliest  settlement  by  the  Ger- 
mans in  Pennsylvania  to  the  present  time  there  has  been  a 
large  number  of  Mennonite  preachers  of  the  name  of  Kolb, 
particularly  in  the  counties  of  Montgomery  and  Bucks  in  this 
state.  As  regards  the  date  of  their  birth,  death,  and  their 
children,  see  the  following  records  : 

The  following  is  from  Hon.  S.  W.  Pennypacker,  of 
Philadelphia  : 

"  Dielman  or  Thielman  (as  the  name  is  sometimes  spelled) 
Kolb,  another  brother  of  Henry,  came  to  Pennsylvania  some- 
what later  than  his  other  brothers.  He  was  at  Manheim, 
where  he  attended  as  a  preacher  to  the  Mennonite  congrega- 
tion, '  making  himself  most  valuable  by  receiving  and  lodging 
his  fellow-believers  fled  from  Switzerland,'  as  appears  from  a 
letter  dated  August  27,  1710.  He  subsequently  emigrated  to 
Pennsylvania,  where  he,  in  connection  with  Henry  Funk, 
supervised  the  translation  of  Van  Braght's  '  Martyrs'  Mirror' 

(K.  F.— 32.) 


486  KULP    FAMILY. 

from  the  Dutch  to  the  German,  and  certified  to  its  correctness. 

"This  book  is  the  great  historical  work  of  the  Mennonites, 
and  the  most  durable  monument  of  that  denomination.  It 
traces  the  history  of  those  Christians  who,  from  the  time  of 
the  Apostles,  were  opposed  to  the  baptism  of  infants  and  to 
warfare,  including  the  Lyonists,'  Petrobusians  and  Waldenses  ; 
details  the  persecution  of  the  Mennonites  by  the  Spaniards  in 
the  Netherlands  and  the  Calvinists  in  Switzerland,  together 
with  the  individual  sufferings  of  many  hundreds  who  were 
burned,  drowned,  beheaded,  or  otherwise  maltreated  ;  and 
contains  the  confessions  of  faith  adopted  by  the  different 
communities. 

"Man}'  copies  of  the  book  were  brought  to  America,  but 
they  were  in  Dutch.  No  German  translation  existed,  and 
much  the  larger  proportion  of  those  here  who  were  interested 
in  it  could  read  only  that  language.  It  was  not  long  before 
a  desire  for  a  German  edition  was  manifested,  and  the  decla- 
ration of  a  war  between  I{ngland  and  France  in  1744,  which, 
in  the  nature  of  things,  must  invoke,  sooner  or  later,  their 
colonies  in  America,  made  the  Mennonites  fearful  that  their 
principles  of  non-resistance  would  be  again  put  to  the  test, 
and  anxious  that  all  of  the  membens,  especially  the  young, 
should  be  braced  for  the  struggle  by  reading  of  the  steadfast- 
ness of  their  forefathers  amid  sufferings  abroad.  Their  un- 
salaried preachers  were,  however,  like  the  members  of  the 
flock — farmers  who  earned  their  bread  by  tilling  the  soil — 
and  were  ill-fitted,  both  by  circumstances  and  education,  for 
so  great  a  literary  labor.  Where  could  a  trustworthy  trans- 
lator be  found  ?  Where  was  the  printer  in  the  forests  of 
Pennsylvania  who  could  undertake  the  expense  of  a  publica- 
tion of  such  magnitude  ?  Naturally,  they  had  recourse  to  the 
older  and  wealthier  churches  in  Europe,  and  on  the  19th  of 
October,  1745,  Jacob  Godshalk,  of  Germantown,  Dielman 
Kolb,  of  Salford,  Michael  Ziegler,  Yilles  Kassel,  and  Martin 
Kolb,  of  Skippack,  and  Heinrich  Funk,  of  Indian  Creek, 
author  of  two  religious  works  published  in  Pennsylvania, 
wrote,  under  instruction  from  the  various  communities,  a  letter 


KULP    FAMILY.  487 

to  Amsterdam  on  the  subject.  They  say  :  '  Since  according 
to  appearances  the  flames  of  war  are  mounting  higher,  and  it 
cannot  be  known  whether  the  cross  and  persecution  may  not 
come  upon  the  defenceless  Christians,  it  becomes  us  to 
strengthen  ourselves  for  such  circumstances  with  patience 
and  endurance,  and  to  make  ev^ery  preparation  for  steadfast 
constancy  in  our  faith.  It  was,  therefore,  unanimously  con- 
sidered good  in  this  community,  if  it  could  be  done,  to  have 
the  'Blocdig  Toiiccl  of  Dielman  Jans  Van  Braght  translated 
into  the  German  language,  especially  since,  in  our  communi- 
ties in  this  country,  there  has  been  a  great  increase  of  young 
men  who  have  grown  up.  In  this  book  posterity  can  see  the 
traces  of  those  faithful  witnesses  who  have  walked  in  the  way 
of  truth  and  given  up  their  lives  for  it.' 

"  At  Ephrata,  in  Lancaster  county,  had  been  established 
some  years  before,  and  still  exists,  a  community  of  mystical 
Dunkers,  who  practiced  celibacy,  and  held  their  lands  and 
goods  in  common.  About  1745  they  secured  a  hand  printing 
press,  now  in  possession  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, on  which  they  printed  over  fifty  books,  which  are 
among  the  scarcest  and  most  sought  after  of  American  im- 
prints. The  chronicle  of  the  cloister  says  :  '  Shortly  before 
the  time  that  the  mill  was  burned  down,  the  Mennonites  in 
'Pennsylvania  united  together  to  have  their  great  martyr  book, 
which  was  in  the  Dutch  language,  translated  and  printed  in 
German.  For  this  work  there  was  nobody  in  the  whole 
country  considered  better  fitted  than  the  brotherhood  in 
Ephrata,  since  they  had  a  new  printing  office  and  paper  mill, 
and  moreover,  could  place  hands  enough  upon  the  work. 
After  the  building  of  the  mill  was  completed,  the  printing  of 
the  martyr  book  was  taken  in  hand,  for  which  important  work 
fifteen  brethren  were  selected,  of  whom  nine  had  their  task  in 
the  printing  office,  viz. :  a  corrector,  who  was  also  translator, 
four  compositors  and  four  pressmen  ;  the  others  worked  in 
the  paper  mill.  Three  years  were  spent  upon  this  book,  but 
the  work  was  not  continuous,  because  often  the  supply  of 
paper  was  deficient.     And  since  in  the  meantime  there  was 


488  KULP    FAMILY. 

very  little  other  business  on  hand,  the  brethren  got  deeply 
into  debt,  but  through  the  great  demand  for  the  book  this 
was  soon  liquidated.  It  was  printed  in  large  folio,  using  six- 
teen quires  of  paper,  and  making  an  edition  of  thirteen  hun- 
dred copies.  In  a  council  held  with  the  Mennonites,  the  price 
for  a  single  copy  was  fixed  at  twenty  shillings,  from  which  it 
can  be  seen  that  the  reasons  for  printing  it  were  very  different 
from  a  hope  of  profit.  That  this  martyr  book  was  a  cause  of 
many  trials  to  the  recluses,  and  added  not  a  little  to  their 
spiritual  martyrdom,  is  still  in  fresh  remembrance.'  " 

In  this  rather  remarkable  way  have  been  fortunately 
preserved  the  particulars  concerning  the  publication  of  the 
Ephrata  martyr  book. 

The  publication  of  the  first  part  was  completed  in  1748, 
and  the  second  in  1749.  It  is  a  massive  folio  of  fifteen  hun- 
dred and  twelve  pages. 

The  before- mentioned  Heinrich  Funk  and  Dielman  Kolb 
were  appointed  a  committee  by  the  Mennonites  to  make  the 
arrangement  with  the  community  at  Ephrata,  and  to  super- 
vise the  translation.  Their  certificate  is  appended,  saying : 
"  It  was  desired  by  very  many  in  Pennsylvania  that  there 
should  be  a  German  translation  and  edition  of  the  martyr 
book  of  the  defenceless  Christians  or  Tauffs-gcsiiuitcii,  before 
printed  in  the  Dutch  language. 

Heinrich  Funk  and  Dielman  Kolb  had  such  a  great  love 
for  this  book  that  they  both,  with  common  consent,  gave  their 
time  and  labor  to  it ;  and  as  the  sheets  came  from  the  press 
and  were  sent  to  therfi  in  their  order,  went  over  them  one  at 
a  time,  comparing  them  with  the  Dutch  ;  and  in  this  work 
have  not  omitted  a  single  verse. 

The  Kolbs  or  Kulps  were  among  the  leaders  of  the 
Mennonite  church,  and  the  founders  of  many  Baptist  or  Men- 
nonite  organizations.  They  refused  belief  in  infant  baptism, 
and  in  the  realism  of  baptism  without  faith  and  repentance. 
Dielman  Kolb,  the  brother  of  Henry,  Martin  and  Jacob,  gave 
his  big  brain  and  bigger  endeavor  to  the  translation  of  "  Dcr 
Bliitigc  ScJia2iplatz  odcr  Martyrcr  Spiegel!'     All  the  Kolbs  or 


KULP    FAMILY.  489 

Kulps  of  the  older  time  lent  their  efforts  to  good  works,  and 
from  the  earliest  settlement  of  the  Germans  in  Penns\'lvania 
to  the  present  time,  there  has  been  a  large  -number  of  Men- 
nonite  preachers  of  the  name  of  Kolb  or  Kulp,  particularly 
in  the  counties  of  Bucks  and  Montgomery,  Pa. ;  also  in  the 
West. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3801. 
DILLMAN  KOLB^  of  Dillman^ 


ludiviiiual 


Gen. 


3        3802  I      Elir:abctJi   Kolb,   b.   about    1715;    resided  at 

now  Lederachsville,  Pa. ;  m.  Andrew 
Ziegler,  a  son  of  Michael  Ziegler,  a 
Mennonite  minister  at  Skippack,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3802. 

ELIZABETH  KOLB3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman%  of  Dill- 
man'. 

4       3803  I      Dilliiiaii  Ziegler,  b.  about  1734;  he  had  six 

children:  Andrew,  Dillman  and  Jacob; 
the  daughters  were,  P.lizabeth,  Hester 
and  Barbara ;  all  three  married  God- 
shalls  ;  res.,  Lederachsville,  Pa. 

4  3804  2  Michael  Ziegler,  b.  1735  ;  m.  Miss  Huns- 
berger ;  he  was  known  by  the  name  of 
"  Smoke  Mike ;"  his  name  does  not  ap- 
pear on  draft  of  November  15,  1782, 
when  the  division  of  land  was  made ; 
children :  Abraham,  Andrew,  Peter, 
Betsy,  Nancy. 


490  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

4       3805  3     Andrciv  Zicgler,  b.  March  14,  1737,  Leder- 

achsville,  Pa. ;  he  was  a  minister  in  the 
Mennonite  church  at  Salford,  Pa.,  and  a 
bishop  ;  he  also  officiated  as  bishop  in 
the  Mennonite  church  at  Germantown 
from  about  1780  to  about  1790;  he  re- 
sided in  Lower  Salford,  Montgomery 
county,  Pa.;  he  died  October  26,  181 1  ; 
children :  Elizabeth,  Dillman,  Michael 
and  Andrew. 

4  3806  4  Elizabetli  Zicglcr,  m.  Abraham  Detweiler, 
of  Worcester,  Pa.,  a  son  of  Martin  Det- 
weiler and  Maria  Meyer,  and  grandson 
of-J;acob  Detweiler  ^nd  Neltgen  Kolb, 
da-u£fhter  of  Martin  Kolb. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3803. 

DILLMAN  ZIEGLER\  of  1-:lizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler), 
of  DiLLMAN%  of  Dillman'. 

5        3807  I      .'^//c/n'7c'Z/r^'-A7',  m.  Molly  Rittenhouse  ;  had 

one  child,  Susanna;  res.,  Skippack, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

5        3808  2     Dillinan  Zicglcr,  m.   Kate   Oberholzer   Oc- 

tober 6,  1791  ;  children:  John,  Jacob, 
Michael,  Abraham,  Dillman,  Hannah, 
Barbara,  Kate,  Elizabeth. 

5        3809  3     Jacob  Zicglcr,   m.   Kate   Hunsberger;    chil- 

dren :  Anna,  Barbara,  Kate,  Hetty,  Dill- 
man,  Betsy  ;  at  Lederachsville,  Pa. 

5  3810  4  Elizabeth  Zicglcr,  m.  Godshall  Godshall ; 
children :  Dillman  and  William ;  res., 
Schwenksville,  Pa. 


Ty^E  NK   ■  YORK 

^ASTfV;.   T  -XOX  AND 

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DR.  HENRY  GEIGER. 


KULP    FAMILY.  49I 


Individual 


Oen. 

5        381 1  5     Hester  Zieglcr,   m.   first,   Garret   Godshall ; 

one    child,    Barbara ;     second,    Dillman 
Bean  ;  children  :  Dillman  and  Andrew. 

5  3812  6  Barbara  Ziegler,  m.  Jacob  Godshall;  had 
seven  children :  Jacob  Z.  Godshall,  of 
Telford,  Pa.,  and  Dillman,  David,  Henry, 
Sarah,  Betsy,  Barbara. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3804. 

MICHAEL  ZIEGLER*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3,  of  Dill- 
man^, of  Dillman'. 

5        3813  I      Abraham  Ziegler,  m.    Barbara   Kolb ;  chil- 

dren :  Nancy,  Jacob,  Catharine,  Andrew  ; 
res.,  Lederachsville,  Pa. 

5  3814  2  Andrezv  Ziegler,  m.  Catharine  Lederach 
March  29,  1792;  children:  Henry,  Eliz- 
abeth and  Lena,  who  married  Jacob 
Schwenk,  of  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

Henry  Ziegler  married  Katie  Steiner;  had  three  children  : 
Mary  Ann,  P^lizabeth,  one  more. 

Elizabeth  married  Dieter  Buchert ;  their  children  were  : 
Andrew,  Kate  and  Mary. 

Lena  or  Magdalena  Ziegler,  who  was  born  February  27, 
1795,  and  died  September  3,  1823,  a  daughter  of  Andrew 
Ziegler,  born  March  14,  1770,  and  died  October  26,  1844,  01 
Zieglersville,  Pa.,  and  Catharine  (nee  Lederach),  his  wife,  born 
September  4,  1769,  died  July  2,  1840,  married  Jacob  Schwenk, 
born  Septexnber  14,  1789,  died  August  19,  1852,  of  Schwenks- 
ville, Pa.,  after  whom  this  village  is  named,  who  was  engaged 
in  the  mercantile  business  at  that  place  for  many  years,  and 
acquired  a  competency.  He  had  by  his  wife  Lena  two  child- 
ren  who    reached   maturity — Catharine,  widow  of  Abraham 


492  KULP    FAMILY. 

Steiner,  of  Hickorytown,  Pa.,  farmer;  and  Elizabeth  Z.,  a 
woman  of  remarkable  energy,  abounding  in  good  works  and 
beloved  by  all  who  know  her,  widow  of  Reuben  Y.  Strassbur- 
ger,  of  Schwenksville,  Pa.,  merchant.  The  children  of  Catha- 
rine Steiner  are  as  follows  :  Jacob,  deceased ;  George  S. ; 
Milton  S.,  deceased  ;  Mary  S.,  wife  of  Henry  Shepard;  Catha- 
rine E. ;  and  Annie  S.,  wife  of  Harry  Pierce.  The  children  of 
Elizabeth  Z.  Strassburger  are  as  follows:  Jacob  A.,  a  promi- 
nent attorney-at-law  at  Norristown,  Pa.;  Annie  E.,  wife  of 
Benjamin  F.  Leidy,  cashier  of  the  Farmers'  National  Bank  of 
Pennsburg,  Pa. ;  Kate  A.,  wife  of  Charles  M.  Spare,  agent  of 
the  P.  &  R.  R.  R.  Co.,  at  Belmont,  Pa. ;  and  Magdalena  S., 
wife  of  Wilfred  L.  Stauffer,  general  manager  of  the  James 
Lees  &  Sons  Manufacturing  Co.,  at  Bridgeport,  Pa.  Jacob  A. 
Strassburger  and  Mary  his  wife  (nee  Beaver)  have  three  child- 
ren, Elizabeth  B.,  Ralph  B.  and  Perry  B.  Annie  E.  Leidy 
has  one  child,  Robert  C.  Kate  A.  Spare  has  two  children, 
Roscoe  C.  and  Reuben  Y.  Magdalena  S.  Stauffer  has  five 
children,  Mar)'  G.,  Charles  R.,  Paul,  Jacob  Kenneth,  and  Wil- 
fred L. 

Jacob  Schwenk  afterwards  married  Mary  Landis,  born 
July  15,  1800,  and  died  December  22,  1878,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Gehman,  and  by  this  marriage  had  the  following 
children:  Jacob  G.  Schwenk,  who  married  Mary  Hendricks; 
Abraham  G.  Schwenk,  who  married  Elizabeth  Stauffer;  Dr. 
Samuel  G.  Schwenk  (now  deceased),  who  married  Mary 
Funk;  John  G.  Schwenk,  who  married  Emma  Spare;  Mary 
S.,  who  married  Dr.  Henry  Geiger,  now  deceased,  who  prac- 
ticed medicine  at  Harleysville,  Pa.,  and  later  was  a  wholesale 
merchant  in  Philadelphia,  and  prior  to  and  at  his  decease 
President  of  the  Frankford  and  Southwark  Street  Passenger 
Railway  Company ;  and  Henry  G.  Schwenk  (now  deceased), 
who  married  Lydia  Keelor.  Andrew  Ziegler  was  a  large 
landholder  and  dealer  in  cattle.  Zieglersville  was  named 
after  him.  To  distinguish  him  from  several  others  of  the 
same  name  he  was  generally  known  as  "small  Andreas." 


KULP    FAMILY.  493 

5        3815  3     Peter    Zicglcr,  moved    to    Northumberland 

Co.,  Pa. 

5  3816  4  Betsy  Zieg/er,  m..  George  Delp ;  children: 
Isaac,  Sallie  and  Annie ;  near  Leder- 
achsville.  Pa. 

5        3817  5      N'aney  Zieg/er,  d.  single. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3805. 
ANDREW  ZIEGLER^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler), 

of  DiLLMAN^  of   DILLMA'N^ 

5        3820  I     Elizabeth  Ziegler,  m.  Abraham  Tyson,  father 

■  of  Andrew  Tyson,  of  Lower  Salford,  Pa. ; 
John,  Joseph,  and  Polly  who  m.  Jacob 
Hallman. 

5        3821  2     Dillnian    Ziegler,    m.     Miss Tyson; 

William,  John,  Andrew,  Peggy. 

5        3822  3     ]\Iiehael  Ziegler,  m.  Sarah  Overholzer,  gen- 

erally called  "Little  Mike";  had  two 
sons,  Abraham  and  Henry ;  Henry  m. 
Elizabeth  Kratz ;  daughters :  Betsy, 
Peggy  and  Sallie. 

5  3823  4  Aiuirezv  Ziegler,  m.  twice,  each  time  a 
daughter  of  Bernard  Freyer ;  two  sisters ; 
no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3807. 

ANDREW    ZIEGLERs,  of    Dillman*,  of    Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman-,  of  Dillman'. 


494  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6       3824  I      Snsa n/m  Zir^/cr,  m.  Di\\ma.nKo\h;   had  two 

children,  Isaac  and  Molly,  residing  on 
Skippack  road,  about  one  mile  below 
Schwenksville ;  both  deceased,  and 
never  married. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3808. 

DILLMAN    ZIEGLER5,  of  Dillman^  of    Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Jo/if/  0.  Zicglcr,  m.  Miss Kohler ;  Led- 

erachsville,  Pa. 

2  Jacob  O.  Zicgicr,  m.   Elizabeth   Rechtel ;    d. 
in  Philadelphia. 

3  Michael  0.  Zicgicr,  m.   Molly  Landis  ;    res.,. 
Lederachs\'ille,  Pa. 

4  Abraham    0.    Zicgicr,   m.    Kate    Schwenk ; 
Lederachsville,  Pa. 

5  Dilhua)i  0.  Zicglcr,  m.  Maria  Jacobs  ;    Led- 
erachsville, Pa. 

6  Hannah     Zicglcr,  m.     George     Hunsicker ; 
Franconiaville,  Pa. 

7  Barbara    Zicglcr,  m.    Jacob    Oberholzer ; 
Lederachsville,  Pa. 

8  Elizabeth  Zicglcr,  m.  Abraham   Hunsicker; 
res.,  Salfordville,  Pa. 

9  Kate   Zicglcr,    m.    P2  n  o  s    Wambold ;     res. 
Mainland,  Pa. 


6 

3825 

6 

3826 

6 

3827 

6 

3828 

6 

3829 

6 

3830 

6 

3831 

6 

3832 

6 

3833 

KULP    FAMILY.  495 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3809. 

JACOB  ZIEGLER5,  of  DiLLMAN*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3 
(Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman\ 

ladivittual  Family 

No.  " 

1  Naiicv  Zicglcr,  m.  George  Shoemaker ;  res., 
Skippack,  Pa. 

2  Barbara  Zicglcr,  m.  Isaac  Shoemaker  ;  res., 
Skippack,  Pa. 

3  Kate  Zicglcr,  m.  first,  Henry  Hoc h  ;  second, 
John  Hunsicker  ;    res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

4  Hetty  Zicglcr,  m.  Jacob  Detweiler ;  they 
moved  to  Canada  in  1824;  where  they 
both  died  and  left  children. 

3836I/2  5  Dillman  Zicglcr,  m.  Miss  Kate  Schwartz 
and  moved  to  Canada  in  18 16;  both  d. 
there  and  left  children ;  one  of  their 
daughters,  named  Elizabeth,  m.  Abra- 
ham Kolb,  of  Waterloo,  son  of  Jacob 
Kolb  and  Kate  Clemens. 

3837         6     Betsy  Zicglcr,  m.  John  Gotwals. 


Gen. 

6 

No. 
3834 

6 

3835 

6 

3835 >< 

6 

3836 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3810. 

ELIZABETH  ZIEGLERs  (Godshall),  of  Dillman^,  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^,  of  Dillman^  of  Dillman^ 

6        3838  I      Dillinan  Cc-'cAV/cr//,  m.  Hannah  Umsted  ;  res., 

near    Schwenksville,    Pa.;     had    nine 
children. 

6  3839  2  William  Godshall,  m.  Magdalena  Huns- 
berger;  res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa. ;  farmer; 
Mennonites  ;  he  has  for  many  years  been 
a  deacon  in  the  Schwenksville  Mennon- 
ite  Church. 


496  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  381 1. 

HESTER  ZIEGLER5  (Godshall),  of  DILLMA^•^  of  Eliz- 
abeth Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of    Dillman^  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Famllv 

Gen.  No.  No.  " 

6       3840  I      Barbara    Godshal/,  m.  Da\'id   Kepler ;    res., 

Limerick,  Pa. 

6        3841  2     GodsJiall ;    was  killed  by  lightning; 

he  lived  on  Skippack  road,  near  Leder- 
achsville,  Pa. 


CHH.DREN  OF  No.  3812. 

BARBARA    ZIEGLERs   (Godshall),    of  Dillman^  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Ziegler),  of  Dillmax^,  of  Dillmax'. 

1  Jacob  Z.    Godshall,    m.    Kate    Landis ;    res., 
Telford,  Pa. 

2  Dill  man  Godshall,  m.  Kate  Kolb  ;  res.,  Sal- 
ford,  Pa. 

3  David  Godshall ;  in  Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

4  Hoirv  Godshall,  died  young. 

5  Sarah  Godshall,  m.  first,  Isaac  Bergey ;  sec- 
ond,   Godshall. 

6  Betsy  Godshall,  m.  Peter  Metz. 

7  Lena  Godshall,  m. Custer;  no  issue. 

8  Barbara  Godshall,  m. Kister  or  Custer ; 

no  issue. 


6 

3842 

6 

3843 

6 

3844 

6 

3845 

6 

3846 

6 

3847 

6 

3847 

6 

3848 

KULP    FAMILY.  497 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3813. 

ABRAHAM  ZIEGLERs,  of  MICHAEL^  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman^ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No.  " 

6       3849  I      Nancy  Ziegler,  m.  Jacob  Moyer;  res.,  Per- 

kiomen,  Pa. 

6       3850          2    Jacob  Ziegler,  m.  l^et.sy  Landis,  Lederach.s- 
ville,  Pa. 

6        3851  3      Catharine    Ziegler,    m.    Michael     Alderfer ; 

res.,  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 

6       3852         4     Andreiv  Ziegler,  m.   Louisa  Jacobs,  Leder- 
achsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3816. 
BETSY  ZIEGLER5  (Delp),  of  Michael^,  of  Elizabeth 

KoLB3,  of  DlLLMAN^  of  DlLLMAN^ 

6       3817  I      Isaac  Delp,  m.  Julian  Haines;  res.,  Lower 

Salford,  Pa. ;  weaver  ;  children  :  Mary, 
Betsy,  George,  Andrew,  Annie,  Isaac, 
Sarah,  Henry. 

6       3818  2     Sallie  Delp,  m.  Daniel  Custer,  millwright; 

children :  Henry,  Annie,  Andrew,  Joseph. 
6       3819          3     Annie  Delp,  died  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3820. 

ELIZABETH    ZIEGLERs   (Tyson),    of    ANDREw^    of 
Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^  of  DILLMAN^ 

6       3853  I     Andrexv  Tyson,  m.  Betsy  Reiff,  Lower  Sal- 

ford, Pa. 


498  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3821. 

DILLMAN    ZIEGLER5,   of  Andrew^,    of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

ludivirtual         Familv 
Gen.  No.  No." 

6       3854  I      Williavi  Zicglcr,  m.   Nancy  Swartley;  res., 

Franconia,  Pa. 

6       3855  2    JoJin  Zicglcr,  m.  Matilda  Keeley  ;  res.,  Led- 

erachsville,  Pa. 

6       3856          3     Audrciv  Zicglcr,  died  single. 

6       3857         4     P'-'ggy  Zicglcr,  m.    Henry   Detweiler;    res., 
Lower  Salford,  Pa. ;  no  issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3822. 

MICHAEL   ZIEGLER5,    of  Andrew^,   of   Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^",  of  Dillman'. 

6       3858  I      Abraham  Z/r,<,'-A7',  m.  Elizabeth   Hunsicker; 

res.,  Lederachsville,  Pa. 

6       3859  2     Hoiry   Ziegler,   m.    P^lizabeth    Kratz ;    res., 

Lederachsville,  Pa. 

6       3860          3     Betsy  Ziegler,  unmarried. 

6       3861  4     /'r','"^'^' .2'/r<f/r;",  Garret  Hunsicker  ;  res..  Skip- 

pack,  Pa. 
6       3862  5      Sallie  Ziegler,  unmarried. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3824. 

SUSANNA  ZIEGLER'5  (Kolb),  of  Andrews,  of  Dill- 
MAN^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dill- 
man'. 
7       3863  I      Isaac  Kolb,  unmarried  ;  res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 

7        3864         2     Molly  Kolb,  unmarried;  res.,  Skippack,  Pa. 
Both  deceased. 


KULP    FAMILY.  499 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3825. 

JOHN  ZIEGLER6,  of  Dillmaxs,  of  Dillman^,  of  Eliza- 
beth Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7        3865  I     John  Zicglcr ;  re.s.,  Lederach.sville,  Pa. 

7       3866         2    Joseph  Zicglcr  wa.s  married;  had   children; 
res.,  Lederach.sville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3826. 

JACOB  O.  ZIEGLER^  of  Dillman?,  of  Dillman^  of 
Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

1  Isaiah  Zicglcr,   m.    Lizzie    Derr ;    children : 
three  living  and  two  dead. 

2  Addison  Zicglcr,  m.   Lydia   Cooper ;    three 
children;   he  died  1 89 1. 

3  Irinti  Zicglcr,  m.  Kate ;  no  i.ssue. 

4  Euuiiiic  Zicglcr,  m.  John  Dutton  ;  children  : 
five  living  and  one  dead. 

5  Lovina  Zicglcr,  m.  Hallman  ;  second, 

Isaac  Souder. 

6  Milton  Zicglcr,  m.  Naomi  .     All  re- 

siding in  Philadelphia  except  Lovina. 

7       3872a       7      Charles  Zicglcr  was  killed  in  the  war. 


7 

3867 

7 

3868 

7 

3869 

7 

3870 

7 

3871 

7 

3872 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3827. 

MICHAEL  O.  ZIEGLER^  of  Dillmans,  of  Dillman*, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^  of  Dillman'. 

7       3873  I     Katie  Zicglcr,  m.   Henry  Kolb,  Franconia- 

ville,  Pa. 


500 

Gen. 

7 

ludiviiiual 
3874 

7 

3875 

7 

3876 

7 

3877 

7 

3878 

7 

3879 

7 

3880a 

7 

3880b 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Family 
So." 

2  Jolin  Zicglcr,  m.  Mary  Moyer. 

3  Mary  Zicglcr,  single. 

4  Sarah  Zicglcr,  m.  John  R.  Landis. 

5  Deborah  Zicglcr,  m.  Abraham  Freed. 

6  Jacob  Zicglcr,  deceased  ;  m.  Sarah  Groff. 

7  Henry  Zicglcr,  m.  Catharine  Wagner. 

8  Elizabeth  Zicglcr,  m.  Abraham  Derstein. 

9  James  Zicglcr,  single. 


CHILDREN  OF    No.  3828. 

ABRAHAM  O.  ZH^:GLER^  of  Dillmans,  of  Dillman^, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

7        3880  I      George  S.  Zicglcr,  m.  Nancy  Ziegler. 

7        3881  2     Angelinc  Zicglcr,  m.  Elias  Kolb  ;  res.,  Led- 

erachsville,  Pa. 

7       3882  3    Josiah  S.  Zicglcr,  resides  in  Bedford  county, 

Pa. 

Willi  a!  II  S.  Zicglcr. 

Ai^gnstus  S.  Zicglcr. 

Sarah  Ann  Zicglcr,  m.  Nathaniel  Kehs. 

7     Benjamin  Zicglcr,  m. Hallman. 

Nathaniel  S.  Zicglcr,  m.  Lucy  Souder. 

Valentine  S.  Zicglcr. 

10     Abraham  S.  Zicglcr,  m.  Susanna  Fetterolf. 

CatJiarinc  Ann  Zicglcr. 

3889b      12     Mary  Jane  Zicglcr,  m.  James  Schatz. 

Amanda  Ziarlci'. 


7 

3883 

4 

7 

3884 

5 

7 

3885 

6 

7 

3886 

7 

7 

?>^^7 

8 

7 

3888 

9 

7 

3889 

10 

7 

3889a 

1 1 

7 

3889b 

12 

7 

3889c 

13 

KULP    FAMILY.  5OI 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3829. 

DILLMAN  O.  ZIF:GLER^  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman*, 
of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  N,..  No. 

7  3  890  I  Oliver  Zicglcr. 

7  3891  2  DH'uian  Zicglcr,  m.  Sarah  Mintzer. 

7  3S92  3  .h'^sc  Zicglcr. 

7  3893  4  Albert  Zicglcr,  m.  Reuben  Oswald. 

7  3S94  5  Jidicin  Zicglcr,  m.  Reuben  Macknet. 

7  3894a  6  Maria  Zicglcr. 

7  3894b  7  Hannah  Zicglcr,  m.  Peter  Raudenbush. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3830. 

HANNAH    ZIEGLER6   (Hunsicker),  of  Dillman^,  of 
Dillman-^,  of   Elizabeth    Kolb3  (Ziet^ler),  of  DILLMAN^    of 

DlLLMAN\ 

1  Dilhnan  Hiinsickcr,  m.  Amanda  Wagner. 

2  William  Hunsicker,  m.  Susan  Gross. 

3  George  Hunsicker,   m.   first,  Benner ; 

second,  Susan  Tyson. 

4  Katie  Hunsicker,  m.  first,  Jacob  Hockman  ; 
,  second,  Enos  Hockman. 

5  Hannah    Hunsicker,    m.    Frederick     Huns- 
be  rger. 

6  Charles  Hunsicker. 

7  Mary  Hunsicker,  m.  Israel  Ruth  ;  reside  in 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 

(K.  F.-33.) 


7 

3895 

7 

3896 

7 

3897 

7 

3898 

7 

3899 

7 

3900 

7 

3900 

502  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3831. 

BARBARA  ZIEGLER^  (Oberholzer),  of  Dillmans,  of 
DillmaM,  of  Elizabeth   Kolb^  (Ziegler),  of  DILLMAN^  of 

DlLLMAN\ 


Gen. 


Individual  Famlk 


7        3901  I      Henry  0  crholzcr. 

7        3902  2     Kate  ObcrJiolzcr. 

7        3903  3     AhraJiam  OhcrJiolzcr. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3832. 

ELIZABETH  ZIEGLERSHunsicker),  of  Dillman^,  of 
DiLLMAN"*,  of  Elizabeth    Kolb^  (Zie<;lcr),  of  Dillman^,   of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        3905  I     J'-'l^'t  Iluiisickcr,  m.  Sarah  Ann   Rciff;  res., 

Lcdcrachsvillc,   Pa. 


7 

3906 

2 

Katie  Huiisickcr. 

7 

3907 

3 

Elizabctli  Hiinsickcr. 

7 

4 

Ann  Ilnnsickcr. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3833. 

KATE  ZIEGLER6  (Wambold),  of  Dillmans,  of  Dill- 
MAN^  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Ziegler),  of  Dillmak^,  of  Dill- 

MAN\ 

7        3908  I     Jacob  Wambold,  (\.\   ni.  Maria  Strunk  ;  res., 

Telford,  Pa. 

7  3909  2  Enos  Wambold,  m.  first,  Sarah  Kline;  sec- 
ond, Barbara  Alderfer,  Lower  Salford, 
Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  5O3 


Indiviiiual  Fai 

Gea.  No.  No. 


7       39^0         3      Charles  Waiiibold,  m.  Amanda  Moyer  ;  re.s., 
Mainland,  Pa. 

7        3912          4      Catharine    ]Vai/iboId,  m.  Jona.s   Mo)^er,   de- 
cea.sed. 

7        39 1 2 14      12     Eli::ahctJi    Wainhohi,  m.    Henry    Richards; 
res.,  Philadelphia. 

7        3913  5      Sophia    Waniho/d,   m.   first,   Benjamin   Hen- 

dricks;   second,  John    Hendricks;    res., 
Virginia. 

7        3914  6    James  Wamhohi,  m.  Emma  Jones. 

7        39 '5  7     Lucy  Udmho/d,  m.  John  P.  Neuman. 

7        3916  8     Mary  rfi-rz/z/Wir/,  died  unmarried,  aged  about 

1 8  years. 

7        3917  9     Henry  Wandn^ld,  m.  P^mma  Bitting. 

7        3918        10     Abraham  Z.  ]Vanibo/d,  m.  Susan  Smith;  no 
issue. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3834. 

NANCY  ZIEGLER6  (Schumacher),  of  Jacobs,  of  Dill- 
man'*,  of  P^LIZABETH  KOLB^  (Zieglcr),  of  DlLLMAN^,  of  DlLL- 
MAN\ 

7        3919  I      Kate    Schnmachcr,    m.    George    P'redericks, 

deceased. 

7        3920         2     Michael  Schnmaeher,  m.    P^lizabeth    Lcder- 
ach,  Philadelphia. 

7        3921  3     Nancy  Sc/uimacher,  m.  George  Hunsicker, 

deceased. 

7        3922         4    Jacob  Schnmaeher,  m.  Sarah  Nace,  deceased. 


504  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

7        3923  5      George    ScJuiiiiaeher,    m.    Katie    Haldeman, 

decea.sed. 

7        3924  6    Jofias  Sc/iiiinaeher,  m.  Caroline   Reifschnei- 

der  ;   re.s.,  Salfordville,  Pa. 

7       39- S  7     Elizabetli  Scliuviacher,  died  unmarried. 

7       3926         8     Beiijaniin  ScJiuiiiacJier,,  m.   Fanny  Shellen- 
bercfer  in  Illinoi.s. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3835. 

BARBARA    ZIEGLER^  (Schumacher),   of  J.\cob5,   of 
DiLLMAN"*,    of  Elizabeth  Kolb^    (Ziegler),   of  Dillman-,   of 

DiLLMAN'. 

I      George  Sch?iJiiacher,  m.  Mi.ss HaHman. 

Jacob  Se/unnae/ier,  m.  Miss  Exerhard. 

Kate  Schninae/ier,  m.  Henry  Hunsicker. 

Pol/y  ScJuiuiaeher,  unmarried. 

Barbara  Sc/mniacher,  m.  Jacob  Moyer,  de- 
ceased. 

3932  Susie  ScliuniacJier,  m.  John  Detweiler. 


7 

3927 

7 

3928 

7 

3929 

7 

3930 

7 

3931 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3836. 

KATE  ZIEGLER^  (Hoch),  of  Jacob^,  of  DILLMA^•^  of 
Elizabeth  koLB3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillmax^,  of  Dillman'. 

7       3933  I     JoJin  Hoch,  m.  Sarah  Hunsicker. 

7       3934         2    Jacob  Hoch. 


KULP    FAMILY.  505 

mil}- 
..„.  Su. 

7       3935  3     Magdaloia  Hoch. 

7        3936         4     Kate  Hoch. 

7       3937   •      5      Sarah  Hoch,  m.  Amos  Horninc^. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3838. 

DILLMAN    GODSHALL^   of    Elizabeth    Zieglers 
(God.shall),  of  Dillman'*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of 

DlLLMAN^,  of  DlLLMAN^ 

1  Jacob  Godsliall. 

2  Anna  GodsJiall,  unmarried. 

3  Joseph  Godsliall,  m.  Hauck. 

4  Jesse  GodsJiall. 

5  Dilluian  Godsliall ;  res.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

6  William  Godsliall. 

7  Richard  Godsliall ;  res.,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 

8  Lydia  Godsliall,  single. 

9  Israel  Godsliall,  single. 


7 

3938 

7 

3939 

7 

3940 

7 

3941 

7 

3942 

7 

3943 

7 

3944 

7 

3945 

7 

3946 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3839. 

WILLIAM    GODSHALL^    of    Elizabeth    Zieglers 
(Godsliall),  of  Dillman^,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of 

DlLLMAN^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

7        3947  I      Abraham  Godsliall,  died,  aged  seven  years. 

7        3948          2     Dilluian  Godsliall,  m.  Elizabeth  Grater,  de- 
ceased. 


506  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Family 

Geu.  Xo.  Xo. 

7        3949  3     ElizabctJi  Gods/iall,  m.  Nathan  Umsted,  de- 

ceased. 

7  3950  4  Williaiii  Godshall,  m.  Rebecca  Kratz,  de- 
ceased. 

7       395  1  5     Adam   GodsJuxll,  m.  first,  Sarah  Walt ;  sec- 

ond, ^arah  Wa^'ner,  )Ilc  Fox  ;  resided  in 
Northi  moer^.and,  Pa. 

7  3952  6  Rev.  Moses  Godshall,  a  Mennonite  minister 
and  bishop  ;  deceased  ;  married  Hannah 
Clemens;    >econd,  Mary  Shelly. 

Rev.  Moses  H.  Gottshall,  the  son  of  William  Z.  and 
Magdalena  (Hunsberg-er)  Gottsh  dl,  was  born  March  25, 
181 5,  in  Frederick  township,  Montgomery  county.  Pa.  He 
was  the  sixth  son  of  a  famil}-  of  thirteen  children.  He  was 
studious,  intelligent  and  obedient,  possessed  of  more  than 
ordinary  piety  and  reverence.  He  received  his  education  in 
the  public  schools  of  his  day,  which  provided  him  with  a 
very  limited  education,  the  Word  of  God,  however,  being  his 
chief  delight  and  principal  study.  He  was  married  to  Hannah 
Clemens  on  February  6,  1840,  and  took  charge  of  his  father's 
farm,  where  he  spent  all  his  life-time.  On  December  3,  1847, 
he  was  called  and  ordained  to  the  ministry  in  the  Mennonite 
church,  and  became  the  first  pastor  of  the  Schwenksville 
Mennonite  church.  In  1850  he  was  ordained  bishc-p  of  the 
same  church,  and  later  he  was  chosen  bishop  also  of  the 
Deep  Run  and  the  Branch  congregations  in  Bucks  county, 
and  the  liowmansville  congregation  in  Lancaster  county, 
which  he  also  organized.  In  October,  1865,  he  organized 
the  First  Mennonite  Church,  in  Philadelphia,  and  became  its 
bishop.  At  his  death,  Boyertown  congregation,  in  Berks 
county,  was  also  in  his  district.  He  was  a  man  of  wonderful 
oratorical  ability,  liberal-minded  but  sincere  and  consistent, 
and  for  popularity  among  all  denominations  he  had  hardly 
an  equal.      His  services  weie  all  without  any  pay,  and  he  was 


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obliged  to  work  hard  for  his  support,  yet  with  all  he  was 
eminently  successful. 

His  life  was  also  beclouded  with  sorrow.  His  wife  died 
May  8,  1856,  and  of  the  eight  children  which  she  bore  unto 
him,  it  was  his  doom  to  follow  four  to  the  grave.  He  married 
his  second  wife,  Mary  Shelly,  July  18,  1857,  and  his  successor 
is  his  only  son  by  his  second  wife. 

When,  after  forty-one  years  of  active  service  in  the 
Lord's  vineyard,  the  Ma^t^r  came  to  call  him  home,  he  found 
him  busily  engaged  at  his  post.  On  October  21,  1888,  he 
preached  his  last  sermon  in  the  Deep  Run  congregation, 
from  the  text.  Rom.  14:  10-14,  It  was  accompanied  with 
more  than  usual  fervor  and  earnestness.  He  came  home 
sick,  and  five  days  later,  October  26,  1888,  he  fell  asleep  in 
Jesus,  aged  seventy-three  years,  seven  months  and  one  day. 

His  funeral  was  the  largest  ever  held  in  the  neighbor- 
hood, fully  fifteen  hundred  people  being  present,  among  them 
twenty-seven  ministers  from  different  denominations.  His  re- 
mains lie  beside  those  of  his  departed  wife,  children  and  par- 
ents, in  the  Mennonite  burying-ground,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

ludivi.liKil  F.iniilv 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

7       3953  7      Godshall  Godshall,  m..  ^\-?,t,l^ea.r\nd.  Custer; 

second,  Elizabeth  Landis,  deceased. 

7  3954  8  Jacob  Gods/iall,  m.  Lucy  Musselman,  de- 
ceased. 

7        3955  9    John    Godshall,    m.    Catharine    Souder,   de- 

ceased. 

7  3956  10  Joseph  Godsha//,  m.  Catharine  Clemens, 
Phoenixville,  Pa. 

7  3957  ^^  Andrew  GodsJiall,  m.  Mary  Schwartz,  at 
CoUegeville,  Pa. 

7  3958  12  RciK  AbraJiani  Gods]iall,d.yi^n\-\ov\\.&  m\\\\'&- 
ter,  married  Maria  Bauman  ;  P.  O.,  Nian- 
tic,  P.i. 


508  KULP    FAMlL"i'. 

ludividual  Family 

Gl-u.  Xo,  No. 

7        3959        ^3      Catharine  Godshall,   m.   Isaac   Bergey,  de- 
ceased. 


childrp:n  of  No.  3S42. 

JACOB   Z.    GODSHALL^   of  Barbara    Zieglers,   of 
DiLLMAN^^  of  Elizabeth   Kolb3  '^Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

7        3959  I      FJias  Gcdsliall,  m.   first,  Miss   Kc}'ser ;  sec- 

ond. Miss  Moyer. 

2  Sarali  Gods/ml/,  m.  Michael  Alderfer. 

3  Lirjrjic  Godshall,  ni.  (ieorge  Clemens. 

4  Kate  Godsliall,  Vi\.  fienr)    Keyser. 

5  Miss  Godshall,  m.  Nathan  Keyser  ;  reside  in 
Montgomery  county,  Pa. 


ciiili)Ri:n  of  No.  3S43. 

DILLMAN  GODSHALL^  of  Barbara  Ziegler^,  of 
DiLLMAN"*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  DILLMA^■^  of 
Dillman'. 

7        3964  I      Barbara  G( dshall,  m.  Christian  Souder,  de- 

ceased ;     children  :      Emma,     Christian, 
Dillman  ;   of  Lower  Salford,  Pa. 


7 

3960 

7 

3961 

7 

3962 

7 

3963 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3847. 

BETSY  GODSHALL^  (Metz),  of  Barbara  Zieglers,  of 
Dillman^,  of  Elizabeth    Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of 

DILLMAN^ 

7        39643^      I      Barbara  Mctz,  m.  William  Frederick. 


KULP    FAMILY.  5O9 

7        3965  2     Henry  Met-.,  m.  Susan   Aldcrfer,  Kulps\-ille, 

Pa. 

7        3966  3     Jacob  J\L-trj,  m.   Lizzie   Richenbach,  Kulps- 

ville,  Pa. 

7        3967  4    Jofiii  j\I:t:z,  m.  hizzic  Stauffer,  TowamcnsiiiL;, 

Pa. 

7        3968  5     Rc/hYca   Jllct:y,   m.    Jacob   Stauffer,  a    Men- 

nonite   minister  in  the    Mennonite   con- 
gregation at  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3849. 
NANCY  ZIEGLER^  (Moyer),  of  Abraham  Zieglers,  of 

MiCHAEL't,    of    P^LIZABETH     K()LB3     (Ziegler),    of    DlLLMAN-,    of 
DlLLMAN\ 

7        3970  1      .S'"^?/////'^/ y]/{)77-,  m.  Miss  Spear,  deceased. 

7        3971  2     Barbara  Mover,   m.   Simon   Gerhard;    res., 

Philadelphia.;    he  died  in  1895. 

7        3972  3     Aiuiic  Mover,  vi\.^■^^\^-\v\Q[    Harley  ;   res.,  now 

at  Lansdale,  Pa. ;  he  is  deceased. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3850. 

JACOB    ZIEGLER^    of  Abrahams,    of   MlCHAEL^    of 
Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Ziegler),  of  DILLMAN^  of  Dillman'. 

7        3973  I     Abraliam  Ziegler,  m.  Susan   Ziegler,  Leder- 

achsvnlle,  Pa. 

7       3974         2     Barbara    Ziegler,    m.    F"rederick    Godshall, 
Philadelphia. 


lO  KULP    FAMILY. 

Iudi\idual         Family 
No." 

3  Katie  Zicglcr,  m.  Henry  Charles  at  Zieglers- 
ville,  Pa. 

4  Nancy  Zicglcr,  m.  George  S.  Ziegler. 

5  Sainncl  Zicglcr,  m.  Sarah  Musselman. 

6  Jacob  Zicglcr,  m.  Miss  Zendt. 

7  William  Zicglcr,  m.  Leah  Kreitz. 

8  Sarah  Zicglcr. 

9  Hannah  Zicglcr. 
lo  Maria  Zicolcr,  m.  Mat.  Cbhoe. 


Gen. 

7 

Xo. 

3975 

7 

39/6 

7 

3977 

7 

3978 

7 

3979 

7 

3980 

7 

39S1 

7 

3982 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3851. 

CATHARINE  ZIEGLER^  (Alderfer),  of  Abk.\ham5,  of 
^IiCHAEi.-*,  of  Elizabeth    Kold^  (Ziegler),  of  Dill.\l\x-,  of 

DlLL>L\N'. 

7       3983  I      AlicJiacl  Alderfer,  died  single,  aged  about  20 

years. 

7        3984  2     Benjamin    Z.   Alderfer.   m.   Sarah    Ilarley ; 

res..  Lower  Salford,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa. ;  farmer. 

7  3985  ■  3  Elizabeth  Alderfer,  m.  Christian  Allebach  ; 
he  followed  farming  ;  his  wife  died  ;  he 
now  resides  at  Schwenksville,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3952. 

REV.  MOSES  GODSHALL7,  of  WILLLAM^  of  Eliza- 
beth Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  DiLLM.ANt,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3 
(Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 


pUBUw  ^ 


■...\aB.i 


REV.  \VM.  S.  GOTTSHALL. 


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511 


Iu.iivi.lual 


Gi-u. 


8        3986  I      HaiinaJi  GodsJiall,  died  young. 

8        3987  2     Moses  Godslia/l,  died  young. 

8        3988  3      Catharine  Godsha/I,  m.  John  Allebach,  son 

of   Jacob    Allebach ;    children :     Frank, 
Moses,  Mar}%  Warren  ;  one  dead. 

8        39S9  4     Lirjzic  Godsliall,  m.  Jacob  R.  Allebach,  son 

of   Christian  Allebach  ;    children  :    Rev. 
Harvey  Allebach,  at  Noble,  Iowa;   Ezra 

Allebach,  at  Lansdale,  Pa. 

• 

8        3990  5     Maggie    GodsJiaH,    m.    David    H.    Wasser ; 

resides  at  Schwenksville,  Pa. ;  children  : 
Annie  and  Moses  ;  both  are  dead. 

8        3991  6     Henry.  Godshall,  died  aged  24  years. 

^  3992  7  Moses  Gods/iall,  m.  Annie  Stauffer  ;  he  is  a 
deacon  in  the  Schwenksville  Mennonite 
church  ;  resides  at  Schwenksville,  Pa.  ; 
children  :  Harvey,  Lizzie,  Mary,  Annie, 
Katie,  Ella,  Newton,  William,  and  three 
dead. 

S        3993  8     Jaejb   Godshall,  m.   Sallie  Urfer ;    children  : 

Alice,  Howard,  Ezra  and  Jacob. 

By  second  marriage  : 

8  3994  9  ^t'^'.  William  S.  Godshall,  m.  Nancy  Von 
Nieda ;  res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa.  ;  child- 
ren :   Aaron  PLlmer  and  Jennie  Ma\'. 

Rev.  William  S.  Gottshall,  the  youngest  son  of  Rev. 
Moses  H.  Gottshall,  and  his  second  wife,  Mary  (Shelly)  Gott- 
shall, was  born  in  Frederick  township,  Montgomery  county, 
Pa.,  near  the  present  village  of  Schwenksville,  on  June  23, 
1865.  Like  his  ancestors,  he  was  trained  to  the  work  on  the 
farm,  but  his  father  relinquishing  the  farm  when  he  was  twelve 
years  of  age  gave  him  a  better  opportunity  to  acquire  a  liberal 


5  12  KULP    FAMILV. 

education  in  the  public  schools.  The  short  term  of  onh'  fi\-e 
months,  the  crowded  school,  although  materially  checking 
his  progress,  could  not  prev^ent  him  from  becoming  a  favorite 
with  his  teachers  and  adv^anced  scholars  of  the  public  schools. 
Subsequentl}'  he  attended  Perkiomen  Seminary  at  Penns- 
burg.  Pa.,  for  two  terms,  and  began  to  teach  school  at  the 
age  of  seventeen,  teaching  three  successive  terms  in  Mont- 
gomery county.  He  took  his  theological  course  at  Ursinus 
College,  CoUegeville,  Pa.,  1887-89. 

When  his  father's  duties  as  minister  of  the  Gospel  began 
to  be  too  heavy  for  him,  and  he  felt  the  infirmities  of  old  age 
creeping  upon  him,  \\"illi  im  was  chosen  as  his  successor  when 
but  nineteen  years  of  age.  He  was  ordained  October  15, 
1884,  and  as  bishop  November  24,  1886,  serving  as  his  father's 
assistant  until  his  death,  when  the  father's  mantle  fell  upon 
the  son  and  he  became  bishop  of-  tlie  congregations  at 
Schwenksville,  Bertolet's,  Bo}'ertown,  Deep  Run  and  Bow- 
mans\ille.  At  present  Deep  Run  and  Boyertown  have  been 
detached,  and  Pottstown  has  been  added  to  his  charge. 

On  September  22,  1886,  he  was  married  to  Anna  K.  V^on 
Nieda,  of  Bowmansville,  Lancaster  county.  The\'  ha\'e  two 
children.  He  is  Secretar\'  of  the  Eastern  District  Conference 
of  the  Mennonite  Church,  and  member  of  the  Mennonite 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions.  He  resides  at  Schwenksville, 
Pa.,  near  his  place  of  birth. 

luiiivKlual  Faniilv 

G  -u.  No.  No. 

^        3995        10     O'""-'  '■^'^''^'  ''^  infancy. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3954. 

JACOB  G0DSHALL7,  of  ^VILL1AM^  of  Eliz.abeth 
ZiEGLER?  (Godshall),  of  Dillman'*,  of  FLlizabeth  Kolb3 
(Ziegler;,  of  Dillman-,  of  Dillman'. 

8        399^  I     AndiTw  Godsliall,  m.  Emma  Ballman  ;  have 

four  children  ;  res.,  Adamstown,  Pa. 


KULP    FAMILY.  ^      513 

Family 
No. 

3997  2     Loviiiia  Godsha/I,  m.  John  Slote  ;  have  two 

children  ;  res.,  Reading,  \\\. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3955. 

JOHN  GODSHALU  of  Willi.am^  of  Elizabeth  Zieg- 
ler5  (Godshall),  of  Dillman-*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Ziegler), 

of  DlLLMAN^,  of  DILLMAN^ 

S        3998  I     Jacob  Godshall,  m.   first,   Elizabeth  ; 

second,  AmeHa  Roth  ;    children  :   John, 
Ella,  Virgin  Mary. 

8  3999  2  Williaui  Godsha/i,  m.  Sophia  Daub ;  child- 
ren :  Ida,  Mary,  John,  Walter,  Katie, 
Willie. 

8        4000  3      Christian  GodsJiall. 

8       4001  4     Lovina  GodsJiall,  m.  first,  John  Beck;  sec- 

ond,   Fenton    Crouthammel ;     children  : 
Katie,  Alice,  Sallie. 

8       4002  5     John  Godshall,  m.  Sallie  Clynier  ;  children  : 

Salome,  Willie,  Estella,  Harvey,  Charles 
Winfield,  Elmer  Gaugle,  Katie  Irene. 

8       4003  6     Daniel  Godshall,  m.  Annie  Geris  ;  children  : 

Katie,     Rufus     Roscoe,    Willie,     Irwin, 
Mary. 

8       4004         7     Maggie  Godshall,  deceased. 

8       4005  8     Kate   Godshall,    m.    first,    Henry    Gerhard ; 

second,  Henry  Kratz  ;  children  :   Lillie, 
Willie,  Harvey,  Elmer,  John,  Sallie. 

8  4006  9  Jonas  Godshall,  m.  Amanda  Kinsey  ;  child- 
ren :  J^iz'/Ae  ;  twins,  dead ;  Hiram  ;  in- 
fant, died  in  infancy. 


514  KULP    FAMILY. 

Individual  Kaiuilv 

G.D.  No.  Xu.  ' 

8        4007        10     Aiuauda  Godshall^m.  AdoX^ih  Le\'er  ;  child- 
ren :  Willie,  Amelia,  John. 

8       4008        II      Rc7'.  Mjscs  Gjiisliall,   m.    Amanda   Shelly; 
children  :   Florence,  Nelson. 

8        4009        12     Lincoln    Godsliall,    m.    Sallie    Mo)-er;     one 
child,  Arthur. 


'-^^- 


CHfLl]>JREN..OF..  No.  3956. 

JOSEPI-I  G0DSHALL7.  of'  William^,  of  Elizabeth 
Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  Dillman'*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^  (Zieg- 
ler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       4010  I      J/(^?ri'  6'(-'<'/.s/'^?'//,  nL  William    H.  l^lanchford  ; 

no  issue. 

8        4011  2      /vv?;//' GW^sV/c?//,  m.  Jennie  Terrill  ;   children: 

Walter,  Carrie,  Jennie,  Annie. 

8       4012  3     Kate   (jods/iall,  m.  S.  T.  S.  Wagner ;    child- 

ren :    Salome,  Lallee,  P^lla,  Mazie,  Katie, 
\J[7.7AQ. ;   two  boys  died  in  infancy. 

8        4013  4     Salome     Godsliall,    m.     Re\-.    Nathaniel     W. 

Grubb,  a  Mennonite  minister  and  bishop 
*of  the  First  Mennonite  Church,  of  Phil- 
adelphia ;  children  :  Silas  Manassas, 
Katie  Augusta,  deceased  ;  Arthur  Eu- 
gene, deceased ;  William  Henry,  Lizzie 
Irene,  deceased  ;  Wallace  Bertolet. 

N.  B.  Grubb,  son  of  Silas  and  Elizabeth  {^)iee  Bertolet) 
Grubb,  was  born  on  July  6,  1850,  in  Frederick  township, 
Montgomery  county,  Pa.  He  attended  the  public  school 
until  he  arrived  at  the  age  of  sixteen,  and  then  attended  the 
Frederick  Institute  for  one  year.      During  this  time  he  lived 


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KULP    FAMILY. 


5IS 


on  his  father's  farm,  after  which  he  went  to  Schwcnksville, 
where  he  learned  the  trade  of  milHng. 

In  the  spring  of  1872  he  was  chosen  minister  by  the 
Mennonite  church,  of  Schwcnksville,  and  was  ordained  on 
June  30th  of  tiiat  year. 

He  continued  as  assistant  to  Moses  H.  Gottschall  until 
October,  1882,  when  he  became  the  pastor  of  the  First  Men- 
nonite Church,  of  Philadelphia. 

In  1877  he  opened  a  well-equipped  printing  office,  and 
the  same  year  established  the  "  Schwcnksville  Item,"  of  which 
he  continued  to  be  publisher  and  editor  until  the  spring  of 
1883,  when  he  disposed  of  his  entire  business  and  became  the 
stated  pastor  of  his  present  charge,  having  built  the  previously 
small  and  scattered  flock  of  the  First  Mennonite  Church  until 
now  the  congregation  numbers  upw-ards  of  four  hundred 
members. 

Mr.  Grubb  is  a  public  spirited  man,  not  allowing  a  spare 
moment  to  pass  by  unimproved.  For  nineteen  years  he  has 
been  associated  as  a  member  of  the  Publishing  Board  of  the 
Mennonite  Church  of  North  America,  having  been  its  pre- 
siding officer  for  the  most  of  that  time.  He  has  for  many 
years  been  a  member  of  the  Home  Mission  and  Church  Kx- 
tension  Board  of  the  PLastern  District  Conference,  and  at  the 
present  time  he  is  the  presiding  officer  of  the  Conference. 

He  is  always  prominently  identified  with  the  religious 
work  of  Philadelphia,  being  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Man- 
agers of  the  Evangelical  Alliance  of  Philadelphia;  also,  a 
member  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  "  P'irst-Day  "  So- 
ciety, of  Philadelphia. 

He  is  very  prominently  identified  with  the  work  of  Chris- 
tian P^ndeavor,  and  for  a  number  of  years  has  taken  active 
part  in  the  great  conventions,  both  international  and  state. 

Since  the  age  of  seventeen  he  has  always  been  active  in 
Sunday  school  work.  His  aid  and  counsel  is  sought  by  many 
outside  of  his  own  church  and  denomination. 

It  was  he  who  conceived  the  great  need  of  an  English 
church   paper  for  the   PLastern   Church,  and,   asking  several 


5l6  KULP    FAMILY. 

brethren  to  cooperate  with  him,  he  estabhshed  "The  Mennon- 
ite,"  and  for  six  years  he  was  its  editor,  when  compelled  with 
pressing  and  accumulating  duties  to  ask  to  be  relieved.  "  The 
Mennonite "  is  now  the  English  organ  of  the  Mennonite 
Church  of  North  America,  made  so  at  the  suggestion  of  its 
founder  in  1893. 

On  July  4,  1872,  Mr.  Grubb  married  Salome  C,  daughter 
of  Joseph  H.  and  Catharine  {/wc  Clemens)  Gottshall.  Six 
children  blessed  this  union,  three  of  which,  two  daughters 
and  one  son,  died  while  quite  young.  Three  sons  are  still 
living,  Silas  M.,  the  oldest,  having  been  licensed  to  preach  by 
the  Eastern  District  Conference  last  May;  William  H.  is 
learning  the  mercantile  business  ;  and  Wallace  B.  is  still  at- 
tending the  public  school. 

Iniliviilual  Kainilv 

(Jen.  X(i.  So.  ■ 

Manasscs  Godsliall,  tleceased. 

Matilda  GodsJiall,  deceased. 

A  i^irl,  died  in  infancy. 

Maggie  Godshall,  m.  William  H.  Eppley ; 
she  died  in  1893  ;  children  :  Willie,  Ber- 
tha, Edith,  Maggie,  Harry,  Joseph  and 
Erank  ;   resided  in  Philadelphia. 


8 

4014 

5 

8 

4015 

6 

8* 

4016 

7 

8 

4017 

8 

CHILDREN  OE  No.  3957. 

ANDREW  GODSHALL7,  of  WILLIAM^  of  Elizabeth 
Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  Dillman*,  of  I^lizabeth  Kolb^  (Zieg- 
ler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       4018  I      Ella  Godshan,i-n.Y)di\'\s  M'd\-k\cy ;  had  three 

children. 

8       4019         2     Lizzie   Godshall,    m.    John    Johnson ;    four 
children. 


KULP    FAMILY. 


SI7 


8       4020         3     Andrcii'  Godshall. 
8       4021  4     Two  or  three  died  in  infancy. 

All  born  at  Colle<^eviIle,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3958. 

REV.  ABRAHAM  GODSHALL^,  of  WILLIAM^  of 
Elizabeth  Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  Dillman^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman\  ^ 

1  Diana  Godshall,  died  young. 

2  Lizzie  Godshall,  died  in  1893,  aged  39  years . 

3  Alary  Godshall,  m.  Daniel  Urfer,  deceased. 

4  Mcniio  Godshall. 

5  Jolui  Godshall. 

6  William  Godshall. 

7  Milton  Godshall. 

8  Catharine  Godshall,  m.  Mr.  Riegner. 

9  Abraham  Godshall. 
10  Frank  Godshall. 

All  born  at  Niantic,  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3959. 

CATHARINE  G0DSHALL7(Bergey),  of  WILLIAM^  of 
Elizabeth  Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  Dillman-^,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       4035  I     Abraham  Bergey. 

(K.  F.— 34.) 


8 

4022 

8 

4023 

8 

4024 

8 

4025 

8 

4026 

8 

4027 

8 

4028 

8 

4029 

8 

4030 

8 

4031 

5l8  KULP    FAMILY. 

ladivHual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

8  4036         2      Magdalcna  Bcrgcy,   m.   Willoughby    Seas- 

holtz  ;  children  :  Emma,  Catharine,  Al- 
bert, SalHe,  Frederick,  Lizzie,  Maggie, 
David,  AHce. 

9  I  ■  liniipa,  m.   George   Ettinger ;    had 

children  :  George,  Elias,  Maggie, 
l^mma,  Robert,  Baby. 
9  2     F]\  dcrick,  m.  Mary  Erb. 

8       4037  3      William  Bcrgcy. 

8       4038         4     Mary  Bcrgcy,  ni.  Abel  Detweiler  ;  children  : 
Abel,  KaVe,  Isaac. 

8       4039          5     David  Bcrgcy,  m    Si!isan  Ty.son  ;  children  : 
Elma,  Milton,  p:ffie. 

S       4040  6     Isaac  Bcrgcy,  m.   Mary  Ann   Sholl ;   child- 

ren; Hannah,  Ellice,  Uzzie,  Janny ; 
four  buried. 

8       4041  7     Kate  Bcrgcy,  m.  George  Detweiler;    child- 

ren ;  Annie,  Ellie,  George,  Warren ; 
buried     five. 

8       4042  8     Haiuiah  Bcrgcy,  m,  Abraham   Hunsberger; 

children  :  Mary,  Katie,  Harry,  Samuel, 
]^\z7Ae  ;  two  dead. 

8       4043         9    Ji'l^>^  Bcrgcy,  deceased. 

8       4044        10     Elizabeth  Bcrgcy,  m.  Henry  Mattes;    child- 
ren :  Alom,  Lizzie. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3948. 

DILLMAN  G0DSHALL7,  of  WILLIAM^  of  Elizabeth 
Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  Dillman"*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Zieg- 
ler),  of  DILLMA^•^  of  Dillman'. 


KULP    FAMILY.  5  I9 

luilividual         Faniilv 
Gen.  .Vo.  No. 

8       4044  i/j      I      Mary  Godsliall. 

8        3045  2     Joscpli  GodsJiall,  m.  M;ir)'  Hendrick.s. 

8       4046         3     Abraham  GoihJiall,  \h.  l^ean  ;  .second, 

Dorothy,  Kolb. 

8       4047         4     Elizabeth  Godshall,  m.  Jona.s  Ro.senberger. 

8       4048  5      Katie  Godsha   ,  m.  William  Bean. 


r 
CHILDREN  1OF  No.  3949. 

ELIZABETH  GODSHALL^  (Um.sted),  of  WILLIAM^  of 
Elizabeth  Zieglers  (Godsliall),  of  DILLMA^•^  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillm.'n^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Josiah  Liiistcd,  m.  Catharine  Tj-.son. 

2  ]\Iagdnlc)ia  Uiiistcd,  m.  William  Ty.son. 

3  William  Umstcd,  m.  Sallie  Shaner. 

4  Catharine  Umstcd,  m.  Daniel  Bergey. 

5  Jacob  Umstcd,  m.  Kate  Hoffman. 

6  Nat/ian  Umstcd,  m.  Maria  Benner. 


8 

4049 

8 

4050 

8 

4051 

8 

4052 

8 

4053 

8 

4054 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3950. 

WILLIAM  G0DSHALL7,  of  WILLIAM^  of  Elizabeth 
Zieglers  (Godshall),  of  DILLMAN^  of  Elizabeth  Kolbs  (Zieg- 
ler), of  DlLLMAN^,  of  DiLLMAN'. 

8       4055  I      Isaac  Godshall,  m.  Sarah  Kulp;  no  i.s.sue. 

8       4056          2      W^illiam  Godshall,  m.S3.v3.hT>ci\\(t\\Qr;  .sec- 
ond, Mary  Nice. 


52C 

1 

Gen. 
8 

Individual 
No. 

4057 

8 

4058 

8 

4059 

8 

4060 

8 

4061 

8 

4062 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Faniilv 
Xo.  " 

3  Henry   Gods/ial/,  m.  Nancy  Clemens ;   .sec- 

ond,   Gotwals. 

4  Moses  CodsJiall,  m. Freed. 

5  Sarah  Godsliall,  m.  Isaac  Hunsberger. 

6  Margaret  Godsliall,  m.  John  Steiner ;    sec- 

ond, Oliver  Hendricks. 

7  Enie/ine  Godshall,  ni.  Benneville  Kulp. 

8  Hainiah  GodsJiall,  m.  Henry  Nace. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3951. 

ADAM  G0DSHALL7,  of  WILLI.\M^  of  Elizabeth 
Ziegler5  (Godshall),  of  DlLL^LA^"•*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^ 
(Ziegler),  of  Dillman-,  of  Dillmax'. 

1  Absalom  Godshall. 

2  Solomon  Godshall. 

3  Katie  Godshall,  m.  Brown. 

4  Magdalena  Godshall,  m. Herner. 

5  Adam  Godshall. 

6  Miehael  Godshall,  m.  Bingeman. 

7  Emanuel  Godshall,  m. Bingeman. 

8  William  Godshall,  died  single. 

9  Sarah  Godshall,  m. Dockey. 


8 

4062 

8 

4063 

8 

4064 

8 

4065 

8 

4066 

8 

4067 

8 

4068 

8 

'4069 

8 

4070 

KULP    FAMILY.  521 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3953. 

GODSHALL  GODSHALL^,  of  William^,  of  Eliza- 
beth Zie(;lers  (Godshall),  of  Dillman'*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb^ 
(Ziegler). 

Family 
No. 

1  ElizabctJi  Gods/iall,  m.  Mo.ses  Pennypacker. 

2  Saj/iiiL'l  Gods/tall,  m.  Mary  Reiff. 

3  Mary  Godsltall,  m.  John  Reiff 

4  Aaro)i  GodsJiall,  m.  Mary  Lightcap. 

5  David  Gods/iall,  m.  Sarah   Fegley. 

6  Sarah  Godshall,  m.  Jacob  G.  Geisinger. 


Gen. 

IndivMual 
.\o. 

8 

4071 

8 

4072 

8 

4073 

8 

4074 

8 

4075 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3919. 

KATE  SCHUMACHERS  (Frederick),  of  Nancy  Zieg- 
ler^ (Schumacher),  of  Jacob^,  of  Dillman"*,  of  Elizabeth 
Kolb3  (Ziegler),  of  Dillman^,  of  Dillman'. 

8       4076  I      Michael  Frederick,  m.  Diana  Bawer. 

8       4077  2    John  Frederick,  m.  Hannah  Bowman. 

8       4078  3     BenjaDiin  Frederick,  m.  fir.st, Fry  ;  .sec- 

ond, Widow  Nice,  nee  Markley. 

8       4079         4     Frank  Frederick,  m.  Nancy  Wieand. 

8       4080          5     Jesse  Frederick,  m.  Sue  Zendt. 

8       4081  6    y,r?r<'?//' /rrc/r/vV/',  m.  fir.st,  Mi.s.s  Walt ;  second, 

Miss  Walt. 

8       4082         7     l^Fss  EIi.-:a  Frederick,  m.  Amos  Detweiler. 

8       4083          8     Deborah  Frederick,  died  single. 


522  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3920. 

MICHAEL  SCHUMACHERS,  of  Nancy  Ziec^ler^ 
(Schumacher),  of  Jacobs,  of  Dillman'*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3 
(Ziegler),  of  DILLMA^•^  of  Dillman\ 

Individual  Family 

Oen.  So.  No. 

8        4084  I      Adam   Shoemaker,  b.   September    10,  1828; 

m.  Kate  Hartzel ;  res.,  Philadelphia. 

8       4085  2     Michael  L.   Shoemaker,  b.  Augu.st   5,  1830; 

d.    1885;     was    married   to    Mary    ReifT, 
Philadelphia. 

8  40S6  3  Jo/iH  L.  Shoemaker,  b.  July  7,  1833 ;  m. 
Martha  Eaton,  physician  ;  res.,  Phila- 
delphia. 

8       4087  4     Mary   S/ioemaker,   b.   August  9,    1836;    m. 

Aaron  Walter  ;  res.,  Kansas. 

8       4088  5     Ann  L.  Slioemaker,  b.  October  23,  1839;  ""*• 

Caleb  Hunsberger;  res.,  Philadelphia. 


The  following  is  a  record  of  the  descendants  of  Catharine 
Kulp  and  Abraham  Sellers,  as  reported  by  members  of  the 
family  : 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3551. 
CATHARINE  KULPs  (Abram  Sellers),  of  JACOB^  of 

PeTER3,   of  HeNRY^,   of  DiLLMAX'. 

6        3574  '      Ann   Sellers,  m.   Isaac  VVisler ;   res,,   Bucks 

county.    Pa. ;    children :     01i\er,    Katie, 
Maria,  William,  Joseph. 

6        3575  2     E)ios  Sellers,  m.  ;   res.,   Bucks  county.   Pa.; 

children:   Frank;  a  daughter  ;  James. 


KULP    FAMILY.  523 


Gen. 


7  3576  3  Ephraini  Sellers,  m.  Elizabeth  Sheip  ;  res., 
Bucks  county,  Pa. ;  children :  Elias, 
Abraham,  William,  Levi,  Lizzie,  Frank, 
Hannah,  John,  Maria. 

6  3577  4  Da7'id  Sellers,  m. ;  res.,  Bucks  county.  Pa.; 
children  :  Gilbert,  Frank,  Josiah,  Abra- 
ham, Mary  and  Kate. 

^  3 5 77s  5  J(icob  Sellers,  m.  Sallie  Hoot;  res.,  Ikicks 
county.  Pa. ;  children  :  William,  PLdward, 
Mary,  and  one  more. 

6  3577b  6  William  Sellers,  m. ;  res.,  Kansas  City,  Mis- 
souri ;  children  :  Mary,  Sallie,  Johanna, 
William,  Thomas. 

6       3577c       7     Maria  Sellers,  m. Frantz  ;  res.,  Bucks 

county.    Pa.;    children:     P'rancis,   John, 
Mary. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3574. 

ANN  SELLERS^  (Wisler),  of  Catharine  Kulp^  (Sel- 
lers), of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^  of  Dillman'. 

1  Oliver  Wisler. 

2  Katie  Wisler,  m.  William  Russel. 

3  Maria  Wisler,  m.  John  Dickinson. 

4  William  Wisler. 

5  Joseph  Wisler,  died  young. 
All  of  Philadelphia. 


7 

I 

7 

2 

7 

3 

7 

4 

7 

5 

524  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3575. 

ENOS  SELLERS^   of  Catharine  Kulp5  (Sellers),  of 
Jacob*,  of  Peters,  of  Henrv^,  of  Dillman'. 

Indiviiiual  Family 

Geu.  No.  No. 

7  6  I      Fra>ik  Sellers ;  res,  Leidytovvn,  Pa. 

772     Daughter,  died  youni^'. 
783     James. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3576. 

EPHRAM  (I^phram)  SELLERS^  of  Catharine  Kui  p5 
(Sellers),  of  JAC0I;^  of  Peter3,  of  HE^KV^  of  Dii.lman'. 

7  9  I      lilias  Sellers,  m.   Rosa  Garner ;  res.,  Chal- 

font,  Bucks  county.  Pa. ;  children  :  Gran- 
ville, Lizzie.  Clara.  Belle.  P'mma,  P^.phram. 

7  10  2      Abraham  Sellers,  m.  Atncxn&dlslcw'klQy  \  res., 

Bangor,  Northampton  county,  Pa. ;  child- 
ren :  Annie,  John,  George,  Hannah,  Sal- 
lie,  Le\'i,  Ephram,  Eliza.  Mame.  Mannie. 

7  II  3      William    H.    Sellers,  b.    May    ii.  1835;    m. 

Nancy  L.  Derr,  b.  Jul\-  8.  1835;  res., 
Philadelphia ;  children  :  Pxlward,  Wil- 
liam, I^mma.  Susan,  Maggie,  Virginia, 
Mattie.  Mary.  Arthur,  I^phram. 

7  12  4     /-r77\SV//r;'^-,  m.  Lizzie  Andrews  ;   res,,  Chal- 

font.  Bucks  county.  Pa. ;  children  :  Ed- 
win. Ananias.  Belle.  Frank.  Mark. 

7  13  5     /-/--/r  5t7A7-^,  m.  Joseph  Bartine  ;  children: 

Joseph,  Clara.  Belle.  Lizzie,  Grace, 
Emma. 


Gen 


KULP    FAMILY.  525 

Individual  Faniilv 

No.  No. 

7  14  6     Frank  Sellers,  m.  Sallie  Sellers,  a  daughter 

of  William  Sellers,  a  first  cousin ;    res., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 


7 

15 

7 

Hannah  Sellers. 

7 

16 

8 

JoJui  Sellers. 

7 

17 

9 

Ularia  Sellers. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3577. 

DAVID  SELLERS^  of  C.vthakixe  Kulps  (Sellers),  of 
Jacob"*,  of  Peters,  of  Henrv^,  of  Dillman.' 

1  Gilbert  Sellers. 

2  Frank  Sellers,  unmarried. 

3  Josiah  Sellers. 

4  Abraham  Sellers. 

5  Mary  Sellers,  m.  first, Smith  ;  second, 

had  one  child,  Laura. 

6  Katie  Sellers.     The  last  two  were  twins. 


7 

18 

7 

19 

7 

20 

7 

21 

7 

22 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3577a. 

JACOB  SELLERS^  of  Catharine  Kulp^  (Sellers),  of 
Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henr\^  of  Dillman'. 

7  24  I  William  Sellers. 

7  25  2  Ethvard  Sellers. 

7  26  3  Alary  Sellers. 

7  27  4  One  more. 


526  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF    No.  3577b. 

WILLIAM  SELLERS^  of  Catharine  Kuli-  (Sellers), 
of  Jacob^  of  Peter3,  of  HE^•RV^  of  Dillman\ 

In.livid'jal         Kamilv 
Geu.  Xo.  -No. 

1  Mary  Sellers. 

2  Sallic  Sellers,  m.  Frank  Sellers,  a  first  cousin 
(a  son  of  Ephram) ;  res.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3  Johanna  Se//ers. 

4  Wl/Iiam  Sellers. 
q      Thomas  Sellers. 


7 

28 

7 

29 

7 

30 

7 

31 

7 

32 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3577c. 

MARIA  SELLERS^  (Franz),  of  Catharine  Kulp^  (Sel- 
lers), of  JACOB^  of  Peter3,  of  Henry-,  of  Dillman'. 

7  33  I      Franeis  Franz. 

7  34  2     John  Franz. 

7  35  3     Mary  Franz,  ni.  John   Stebbins ;  haYC  one 

child,  Sallie. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  9. 

ELIAS  SELLERS^,  of  EpHRAIM^  of  C.'Xtharine  Kllps 
(Sellers),  of  Jacob^,  of  Peters,  of  Henry-,  of  Dillman'. 

8  36  I      Granville  Sellers,  m.  Alice   Larzalear;  res., 

Chalfont,  Pa. ;  children  :  Clinton,  Mary 
Ann,  Rosalinda,  Amanda,  Frank,  Adell,. 
Alice,  Florence,  Elias. 


KULP    FAMILY.  52/ 

In.1ivi.lual  Familv 

Gen.  No.  No.  ' 

8  37  2     Lizzie  Sellers,  m.  Harry  Cope,  Buck.s  county, 

Pa. 

8  38  3      Clara  Sellers,  m.  George  Weisel. 

8  39  4     Belle    Sellers,    m.    Samuel    Walter.s,   .son   of 

Rev.  John  Walter.s,  of  Chalfont,  Buck.s 
county,  Pa. ;  children  :  Howard,  Rachel, 
Rosalinda  and  John. 

8         40  5     Emma  Sellers,  deceased. 

8         41  6     EpJiraim  Sellers,  decea.sed. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   lo. 

ABRAHAM  SELLP:RS7,  of  EpHRAlM^  of  Catharine 
KuLps  (Sellers),  of  Jacob*,  of  Peter3,  of  Hexrv^  of  Dillman'. 

1  A}ime  Sellers,  died  single. 

2  John  Sellers,  m.  May  Rice  ;  res.,  Chicago,  111. 

3  George  Sellers,  m.  Amanda  Hausman  ;   res., 
Philadelphia. 

4  HainiaJi  Sellers,  m.  George  Fell;   res.,  Ban- 
gor, Northampton  county.  Pa. 

5  Sallie  Sellers,  m.  Jacob  Desh  ;   res.,  Bangor, 
Pa. 

6  Levi  Sellers,  m.  YWa  Rau  ;   res.,  Philadelphia. 

7  Epliraim  Sellers,  died  in  infancy. 

8  Eliza    Sellers,    m.    Joseph     Shannon  ;     res., 
Bangor,  Pa. 

9  Maine   Sellers,    m.    William    Reichert ;    I'es., 
Bangor,  Pa. 

(O     Maiuiie  Sellers;   unmarried;   Bangor,  Pa. 


8 

42 

8 

43 

8 

44 

8 

45 

8 

46 

8 

47 

8 

48 

8 

49 

8 

50 

8 

51 

528  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   ii. 

WILLIAM  H.  SELLERS?,  of  EpHRAIM^  of  Catharine 
KuLps  (Sellers),  of  Jacob*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  William'. 

Faniilv 
No. 

1  Edi^'iii  Francis  Sellers,  b.  April  19,  1858. 

2  William  Franklin  Sellers,  b.  January  19, 
i860;  m.  Silvia  Shaeffer,  Philadelphia. 

3  Emma  Augusta  Sellers,  b.  January  18,  1862  ; 
m.  Jesse  Deeves,  Philadelphia. 

4  Susan  D.  Sellers,  b.  December  10,  1863. 

5  Maggie  Sellers,  b.  Januar\-  8,  1866;   m. 

Hartnian. 

6  Virginia  Sellers,  b.  October  28,  1867. 

7  Mattie  Sellers,  b.  January  6,  1 870;  m. 
Charles  West. 

8  Mary  FJizabeth,\i.  September  19,  187 1. 

9  Arthur  Sellers,  b.  May  27,  1874;  student  at 
law  with  Bernard  Gili)in,  717  W^alnut 
street,  Philadelphia. 

61  10     Ephraim  Sellers,  b.  May  14,  1876. 


Gen. 

8 

ludividual 
No. 

52 

8 

53 

8 

54 

8 

55 

8 

56 

8 

57 

8 

58 

8 

59 

8 

60 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   12. 

LP^VI  SELLERS?,  of  Ephraim^,  of  Catharine  Kulps 
(Sellers'),  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

1  Ed-ci'iji  Sellers,  m.  Josephine  Boykorn. 

2  Ananias  Sellers,  m.   Burd  Stubbs,  of  Chal- 
font,  Pa. 

3  Belle  Sellers. 

4  Mark  Sellers  ;  res.,  Philadelphia. 


8 

62 

8 

^Z 

8 

64 

8 

65 

KULP    FAMILY.  529 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   13. 
LIZZIE  SELLERS^  (Bartine),  of  EPHR.AIM^  of  Catha- 
rine KuLps  (Sellers),   of  Jacob^,   of  Peter3,  of  Hexrv^   of 

DlLLMAN^ 


Geu. 

8 

Individual 

66 

Famil 
No. 

I 

Joseph  Bai-tinc. 

8 

67 

--> 

Clara  Belle  Bartine 

8 

68 

1 

Lizzie  Bartine. 

8 

69 

4 

Grace  Bartine. 

8 

70 

5 

Emma  Bartine. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  36. 

GRANVILLE  SELLERS^,  of  Elia.^^^  of  EPHRAIM^  of 
Catharine  Kulh^  (Sellers),  of  Jacob-*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^, 

of  DiLLMAN'. 

1  Clinton  Sellers,  b.  July  26,  1876. 

2  J/arr  Ann  Sellers,  b.  1878. 

3  Rosalinda  Selle/s,  b.  1 88 1. 

4  Amanda  Sellers,  h.  1883. 

5  Frank  Sellers,  b.  1885. 

6  Adell  Sellers,  b.  1887. 

7  Alice  Sellers,  b.  1889. 

8  Florence  Sellers,  b.  1891. 

9  Elias  Sellers,  b.  1893. 
AU  of  Chalfont,  Bucks  county,  Pa. 


9 

71 

9 

72 

9 

73 

9 

74 

9 

75 

9 

76 

9 

77 

9 

78 

9 

79 

530  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  39. 

BELLE  SELLERS^  (Walters),  of  Elias^,  of  EpHRAIM^ 
of    Catharine    Kulps    (Sellers),    of    Jacob*,    of  Peters    of 

HeN'RV^  of  DlLLMAN\ 

lu.tivi.lual  Kauillv 

Xi>. 

1  Hcn^Hird  Walters. 

2  Rachel  Walters. 

3  Rosalinda  Walters. 

4  John  /r^?/A7'.s-,  of  Chalfont,  Pa. 


Gen. 

9 

80 

9 

81 

9 

82 

9 

83 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3567. 
DAVID  KULP^  of  Abrahams,  of  JAcoB^  of  Peters,  of 

HeNRV^  of  DlLLMAN\ 

7  I  r  James  Kidp^h.  November  13,  1834;  m.  P^liz- 

abeth  Mahaffey,  b.  February  29,  1836, 
d.  February  5,  1886;  res.,  Cogan  Valley, 
Pa. 

722  Le7'i  L.  Kulp,  b.  1836;  res.,  Le  Sueur, 
Minn. ;  m.  Margaret  PI  Lutz,  of  Lycom- 
ing county.  Pa.,  December  28,  1857. 

7  3  3      Lydia  Kiilp,  b.  1838,  in   Anthony  townshij), 

Lycoming  county.  Pa. ;  m.  Geo.  Horn. 

7  4  4    Jolin  W.  Kiilp,  b.    1840,  Williamsport,   Pa.; 

m.  Susan  ¥..  Mahaffey. 

755  Sarah  J.  Kiilp,  b.  1842,  Williamsport,  Pa.; 
m.  John  F.  Mahaffey. 

766  Mary  Kidp,h.  1844,  Williamsport,  Pa.;  m. 
Charles  L.  Meyers. 


KULP    FAMILY.  53  I 

7  7  7     George    W.  Kulp,  b.  March    15,    1855  ;    m. 

Letitia  A.  Spry  October  29.   1883;    res., 
Newberry,  Pa. 

788     Amanda  Kiilp,  b.    1848,  Willianisport,   Pa.; 
ni.  William  McQuay. 

7  9  9     J//A'.s- i:^  A7///,  b.  1850;  d.  July,  1884. 

These  were  all  born  in  Lyconiin*^"  count}'.  Pa. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  2  OF   THE  ABOVE   FAMILY. 
LEVI  L.  KULP7,  of  Davii/,  of  Abrahams,  of  JAa)B^  of 

PeTER3,  of  HeNRY^,  of  DlLLMAN'. 

8  10  I      Alliso/i    M.     Knlp,    b.    1858,    in    Lycominij 

county,  Pa. ;  he  was  killed  by  being 
caught  in  a  frog  on  the  railroad  and  run 
over  by  an  engine  in  1884. 

8  II  2     Ida  E.  Kiilp,  b.  1 861,  in  Sharon,  Minn. 

8  12  3     Lillian  L.   Knlp,   b.    1863.    Ottawa,    Minn.; 

she  is  married  to  William  Miller;  res., 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

8  13  4     Sarah  E.  Knlp,  b.  1865,  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn., 

and  married  to  pAlward  Reader ;  res., 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

8  14  5     Erajik  P.  Knlp,  b.  1868;   he  is  married  to 

Mar)-  James  ;  res.,  Le  Sueur,  Minn. 

8  15  6     Earnest   PI.    Knlp,    b.    1871,    at    Le    Sueur, 

Minn. 

8  16  7     Mark  T.  Knlp,  b.  1874,  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn. 

8  17  8     Effic  C.  Knlp,  b.  1876,  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn. 


532  KULP    FAMILY. 

Ill(iivirin;il  I'amilv 

Geu.  NO.  X"." 

8  1 8  9    Jessie  M.  Kiilp,  b.  1878,  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn. 

8  19  10     Maud  L.  Kiilp,  b.  1881,  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn. 

These  all  live  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  e.xcept   Lillian   L.  and 
Sarah  ¥..,  who  reside  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3615. 
HARRIF:T  KULP7  (Holzworth),  of  E^•os^  of  Abkau.\m5, 

of  JaCOH^^  of   PeTEK3,  of   HE^■RY^  of   DlLLMAN^ 

8  20  I      CJiarlcs  R.  Z.  HoLzwort/i,  b.  September  29, 

1849;  m.  Catharine  Bryson  November 
9,  1875,  b.  in  W'illiamsville,  Erie  county, 
N.  Y. ;  four  children — one  boy,  three 
i^^irls. 

8  21  2     Mary  E.  L.  lloizicorth,  b.  January  14.  1851  ; 

m.  Monroe  Rush  February  11,  1880,  b. 
in  Williamsville,  I^rie  county,  N.  Y.;  one 
child,  a  bo\'. 

8  22  3      Caroline  M.  Ilolzicortli,  b.   ALirch   30,    1853, 

at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Lewis  Gingra.ss 
November  12,  1873;  three  children — 
two  girls,  one  bo\'. 

8  23  4     Martha  S.  F.  Ho/rj%corth,  b.   May  29,    1855, 

at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  m.  John  Chfford  No- 
vember 26,  1878;   no  children. 

8         24  5      George  H.  W.  Holzworth,  h.]un(t  ^,\^S7,^.t 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Nellie  Lowe  June  8, 
1886 :  no  children. 


-^D 


6  William  F.  H.  Hohzcorth,  b.  April  26,  i860, 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Letitia  Wayne  May 
I,  1881  ;  children — two  boys,  one  girl. 


KL'I.P    FAMILY. 


533 


26  7     MarccUa  R.  Hobzvorth,  b.  January  26,  1 863  ; 

d.  September  23,  1863. 

8  27  8     MarccUa  J.  Holrjworth,  b.   May    14,  1867,  at 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Joseph  Rast  November 
26,  1884;  children — one  boy,  two  girls. 

The  father  of  these  children  was  Charles  M.  Holzworth, 
who  m.  Harriet  Kulp  at  Black  Rock  on  August  12,  1848. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  20. 

CHARLES  E.  Z  HOLZVVORTH^  of  Harriet  Kulp^ 
(Holzworth),  of  Enos^,  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of 

HeNRY^,  of   DlLLMAN'. 

9         28  I      (Trf/'/vV  if. //(^/sTcw/Z',  b.  November  12,  1877; 

res.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

9  29  2      Charlotte  Holr.ivortli. 

9  30  3     ^//^7- //. //(^/.o'TcwY//,  b.  March  17,  1880;   res., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

9  31  4     Henry  C.  Holzivortli.h  June    i,    1886;    res., 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  21. 

MARY  E.  L.  HOLZWORTH^  (Bush),  of  Harriet 
KuLp7  (Holzworth).  of  Enos^,  of  Abraham^,  of  Jacob^  of 
Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

9  32  I      Ira  M.  Bush,  b.   May    1 1,    1881,    at    Union 

City,  Pa. 

9          33  2     Ada  Bush,  b.  in   Michigan,  and  died  there, 

aged  5  months. 

(K.  F.-35.) 


534  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  22. 

CAROLINE  M.  HOLZWORTH^  (Gingrass),  of  Har- 
riet Kulf7  (Holzworth),  of  Enos^,  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob^,  of 

PeTER3,  of   HeNRV^  of   DlLLMAN\ 

IiKHii.Uial  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

9  34  I      Carrie  Ada    Gingrass,    b.   April    27,    1874; 

res.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

9          35  2     /^6'^7'<t  ^//«  6^/«^;'(3'j-j-,  b.  September  26,  1875  ; 

re.s.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

9  36  3     Louis  Eiigoic  Gingrass,  h.]z.\\\\-A.ry  2"] ,  \'^'j%\ 

re.s.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  25. 

WILLIAM  F.  II.  HOLZWORTH^,  of  Harriet  Kulp^ 
(Holzworth),  of  Enos^,  of  Abraham^,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of 

HeNRV^,  of   DlLLMAN'. 

9  ij  I      Mary  L.  H.  Holzzvorth,  h.]unQ  4,  1882;  res., 

Buffilo,  N.  Y. 

9  38  2     AV/'r/ //(-"/.s'TLvW/f,  b.  August  2,  1884;  d.  June 

8,  1886. 

9  39  3      William  Edgar  Hdzivorth,  b.  May  31,  1890. 

All  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  27. 

MARCELLA  J.  HOLZWORTH^  (Rast),  of  Harriet 
KuLp7   (Holzworth),    of  Enos^,   of  Abraham^,   of  Jacob*,  of 

PeTER3,  of   HeNRY^,  of   DiLLMAN'. 

9         40  I      Loova  May  Rast,  b.  May  22,  \ 


KULP    FAMILY.  535 

Iudi\iflual  Katuilv 

Gen.  No.  No. 

9         41  2     JMartJia  H.  Rast,  b.  Februar}'  22,  1891. 

9  42  3      Raymond  R.  Rast,  b.  Auy,ust  27,  1H93. 

All  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3573. 
MARY    KULP^   (Pass),    of    Abrahams,    of    Jacob^,    of 

PeTER3,     of     HeNR\^     of     DiLLMAN'. 

1  Jlfary  Elirsabctli  Pass,  b.  November  27,  1844; 
d.  October  21,  185  I. 

2  Si/saii  Jauc  Pass,  b.  August  31,    1848;    m. 
Thomas  E.  Keene,  of  Maine. 

3  George  Pass,  b.  September  9,  1 85  i ;  d.  March 
26,  1852. 

4  Lj'dia   Ami    Pass.  b.  January  6,    1853;     m. 
William  H.  Fisher. 

5  Sarah  Ella  Pass,  b.  June  27,  1855  ;  m.  Alfred 

Heathcote.    He  died  ;  she  married  Harry 
Dalton. 

7  48  6      William  Phomas  Pass,  b.   March    11,    1859; 

m.  Mary  Black. 

7  49  7     James  Watson  Pass,  b.  January  8,  1863. 

7  50  8     Flora  Emma  Pass,  b.  March  30,  1868. 

All  of  Williamsport,  Pa. 


7 

43 

7 

44 

7 

45 

7 

46 

7 

47 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  44. 

SUSAN  JANE  PASS7  (Keene),  of  Mary  Kulp^  (Pass),  of 
Abrahams,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^  of  Dillman'. 

8  51  I      Frederick  Keene. 


536 

KULP    FAMILY. 

Gen. 

8 

Iniiividual 
No. 

52 

Family 
No. 

2 

Lizzie  May  Kccnc. 

8 

53 

1 

Gertrude  Keene. 

8 

54 

4 

Alba  Keeiie. 

8 

55 

5 

Rue  I  Watsoji  Keene. 

8 

56 

6 

Ira  Keene  ;  decea.sed. 

8 

56>^ 

7 

/ 1  llliani  Keene. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  46. 

LYDIA  ANN  PASS7.(Fi.sher),  of  Mary  Kulf«  (Pass),  of 
Abrahams,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peters,  of  HENRV^  of  Dillman'. 

8  57  I      George  Fisher. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  47. 

SARAH  ELLA  PASS^  (Heathcote),  of  Makv    Kulp^ 
(Pass),  of  Abraham^,  of  Jacob-*,  of  Peters,  of   Henrv^  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

8  58  I      Echoin  CJiadi^'iek  Heathcote. 

8  59  2      Charles  Heathcote. 

She    became   a  widow,   and    afterwards    married    Harry 
Dalton.     Children : 

8  60  3  Edna  L.  Dalton. 

8  61  4  Ida  Jllay  Dalton. 

8  62  5  Elsie  Dalton. 

8  63  6  Emma  Dalton. 


KULP    FAMILY.  537 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  48. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  PASS^,  of  Mary  Kulp^  (Pass),  of 
Abrahams,  of  Jacob*,  of  Peter^  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual         Family 
Gen.  No.  No. 

8  64  I  Eiiiina  Pass. 

8  65  2  Gertrude  Pass. 

8  66  3  Dorotliy  Pass. 

8  67  4  Willis  Pass. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  3567.     David,  No.  i. 
JAMES  KULP7,  David  KuLP^  of  Abrahams,  of  Jacob*, 

of   PeTER3,  of   HeNRY^,  of   DILLMAN^ 

1  A/igciinc  Kiilp,  b.    P'cbruaiy   22,   1857;    d. 
June  24,   1874. 

2  David  Homer  Kulp,  b.  February  i,  1868. 

3  George  Leidy  Kiilp,  b.  September  8,  1870. 

4  Wellington  Kidp,  b.  April  2,  1874. 

5  Ella  Kiilp,  b.  September  9,  1876. 
All  of  Cogan  House,  Lycoming  county,  Pa. 


8 

68 

8 

69 

8 

70 

8 

71 

8 

72 

CHILDRP:N  OF  No.  69. 

DAVID    HOMER    KULP^  of  James^,   of  David^   of 
Abrahams,  of  Jacob*,  of  Peters,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman'. 

9         73  I      ]\'eHi/igton  Knlp. 

9  74  2     Earnest  Knlp. 

Of  Cogan  House,  Pa. 


538  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  13. 

SARAH    E.  KULPs   (Reader),  of  Levi    L.   Kulp^,   of 
David^,  of  Abraham^  of  Jacobs,  of  Peter3,  of   Hexrv^,  of 

DiLLMAN'. 

Klividual 

75  I     Jay  Reader,  b.  May  28,  1 888;   res.,  St.  Paul, 

Minn. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.   12. 

LILLIAN  L.  KULP^  of  Levi  L.  Kuli'^,  of  DAVID^  of 
Abraham^,  of  Jacob'*,  of  Peter3,  of  Henry^,  of  Dillman^ 

9  76  I      Hazel   Miller,    b.    September    23,    1888,    in 

Omaha  ;   res.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  4. 
JOHN  \V.  KULP7,  of  Davii)6,  of  Abraham^,  of  JACOB^ 

of   PeTER3,  of   HeNRY^  of   DiLLMAN'. 

8  -jj  I      William   L.    Kiilp,  b.  January  23,   1865,  in 

Lycoming    county.    Pa. ;      m.    Winifred 
Williamson  June    19,    1894. 

8  '/'?<  2     Sarah    E.  Kitlp,  b.    February    21,    1867,  in 

Lycomini^  county,   Pa. 

8  79  3     Albert  J.  Knlp,  b.  July  24,  1872,  in  Le  Sueur, 

Minn. 
All  reside  in  Williamsport,  Pa. 


childrp:n  of  no.  3765. 

HARRY  P:.  KULP^  of  Geo.  B.  Kulp^,  of  Eli  S.  KuLP^ 
of  Abraham^,  of  Jacob*,  of  Petek^,  of  Henrv^,  of  Dillman'. 
9  I      George  Brower  Knlp,  b.  at  Rendham,  Pa., 

July  29,  1895. 


ADDENDA. 


No.  433,  page  71.     Reuben   Harper,  read   Reuben  War- 
ner Harper. 


CHn.DRF:N  OF  No.  433.     (Page  125.) 

SARAH  N.  KULP^  (Reuben  Warner  Harper),  of  Philips, 
of  Isaac*,  of  Isaacs,  of  Martin^,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

7  a  I      Laura  E.  Harper;    m.  Horace  F.  McCann  ; 

children  :  Warren  Edward,  Sarah  Mar- 
guerite, Wihnot  Alrich,  Richard  Harper; 
re.s.,  P^.  Wa.shington  lane,  Germantown. 

7  b  2      William  Warner  Harper ;  m.  P^lizabeth  Sar- 

geant  Garrett,  of  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia. 


DAVID  KULP.     (From  his  obituary,  page  464.) 

From  a  later  report  his  age  was  not  70  years,  but  79 
years,  8  months  and  i  day. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  1363.     (Page  167.) 

JACOB  HUNSICKER5  (m.  Mary  BechteP;,  of  Jacob 
HuNSiCKER'*,  of  Elizabeth  Kolb3  (Valentine  Hunsicker),  ot 
Jacob  Kolb^,  of  Dillman'. 

Jacob  Hunsicker^  died  in  1880. 

His  wife,  Mary  Bechtel,  died  in  1879. 

Children  : 


540  KULP    FAMILY. 

lufliviflual         Familj 
Geu.  No.  No. 

6  I      Sarah  Hunsicker ;    m.  Henry  Long.streth  ; 

d.    1870;    had    children;     res.,  College- 
ville,  Pa. 

7  I      Ernest  Longstrctli ;    secretar)-  and  trea- 

surer Security  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit 
Company,  Camden,  N.  J. 

7  2     Maync  R.  Loiigsti  cth  ;    attorney-at-la\v, 

Philadelphia. 

6  2     Ja)tc  Hunsicker  ;    d.  1 876  ;    m.  Warren  Gra- 

ter ;  had  children  : 

7  I      Raymo)ui  Grater. 

7  2      Isaac  Grater ;  d.  1880. 

7  3     Stanley  Grater. 

7  4     Mary  Jane  Grater  ;    d.  1883. 

6  3     /://«  Hunsicker ;  unmarried. 


JOHANNES  KOLB. 


Johannes  Kolb,  born  June  19,  1683;  came  to  America  in 
1707,  and  settled  at  Germantown.  He  moved  to  Skippack, 
now  Montgomery  county,  Pa.,  in  1709,  and  bought  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty  acres  of  land.  The  deed  is  dated  December  15, 
1709,  and  is  recorded  in  Philadelphia.  His  name  also  appears 
on  a  petition  for  a  road  to  Farmar's  mills,  on  the  Wissahickon, 
in  17 1 3,  and  on  the  tax  list  in  1734,  for  one  hundred  and  fifty 
acres.  In  1734  he  sold  a  farm  in  Skippack  township;  the 
deed  of  .said  sale  is  recorded  in  Philadelphia.  He  was  married, 
his  wife's  first  name,  Sarah,  appearing  in  the  deed. 

Judge  Samuel  W.  Pcnnypacker  has  in  his  possession 
and  is  the  owner  of  a  very  old  book,  which  has  been  in  the 
Kolb  family  for  many  years,  as  the  following  records  will 
show,  which  are  written  in  the  book,  in  the  German  lan- 
guage, viz. : 

Johannes  Kolb  dem  hurt  das  buch  zu.  Er  hat  es  gekauft, 
vor  eine  Biebel  Anno,  1709. 

Anno  1709,  Johannes  Kolb,  dem  hort  dass  buch  zu,  Ich 
hab  es  von  meinem  bruder  Hendrick  Kolb  gekommen  vor 
eine  Biebel. 

Johannes  Kolb,  dem  hort  dass  buch  zu,  Ich  hab  es  von 
meinem  Bruder  Hendrick  Kolb,  bekommen  vor  eine  Biebel. 
Ich  Johannes  Kolb,  Anno  1683,  den  19  Juni,  st.  (Evidently 
date  of  birth.) 

Tielman  Kolb,  dem  hort  das  buch  zu  1725. 

Dielman  Kolb,  dem  hort  dies  buch  zu. 

TR.-XNSL.^TION. 

To  Johannes  Kolb  belongs  this  Book.  He  bought  it  for 
a  Bible  Anno  1709. 


542  KULP    FAMILY. 

Anno  1709,  to  Johannes  Kolb  belongs  this  book.  I  ob- 
tained it  from  my  Brother  Henry  Kolb  for  a  Bible. 

Johannes  Kolb,  to  him  belongs  this  Book.  I  obtained 
it  from  my  Brother  Henry  Kolb  for  a  Bible.  I,  Johannes 
Kolb,  Anno  1683,  July  19.     (Evidently  date  of  birth.) 

To  Tielman  Kolb  belongs  the  Book,  1725. 

To  Dielman  Kolb  belongs  this  Book. 

"  Paraphrases,  by  Erasmus,  of  Rotterdam,  in  Dutch, 
1504."  Now,  1877,  belonging  to  I.  I.  Mickley,  and  in  1892 
in  possession  and  owned  by  Judge  S.  W.  Pennypacker,  of 
Philadelphia. 

I  was  not  able  to  find  anything  further  of  Johannes  Kolb. 
It  is,  however,  a  well  known  fact  that  about  1734  many  families 
emigrated  from  Pennsylvania  to  South  Carolina,  and  also  that 
the  Mennonites  had  a  small. congregation  there.  It  may  be 
possible  that  th.c  family  of  Johannes  Kolb  was  one  of  them. 
I  would,  therefore,  beg  the  reader  of  this  volume  to  read 
carefully  the  following  correspondence,  and  compare  care- 
fully the  names  with  the  old  family  names,  and  the  dates  and 
circumstances. 

It  is  the  general  opinion  among  many  that  the  Kulps  who 
settled  on  the  Pedee  river,  South  Carolina,  were  the  descend- 
ants of  Johannes  Kolb,  of  Skippack,  Pa. 

The  following  is  communicated  by  George  Brubaker 
Kulp  : 

W'ilkes-Bakke,  February  7,  1893. 
Mr.  Daniel  K.  Casscl. 

Dear  Sir: — Enclosed  find  an  account  of  the  South  Car- 
olina Kolbs.  I  do  not  know  what  to  make  out  of  them.  The 
similarity  of  names,  Henry,  Peter,  Jacob  and  Martin,  would 
seem  to  indicate  that  they  belonged  to  our  family.  Rupp 
also  does  not  mention  them. 

Being  soldiers  would  seem  to  indicate  that  they  were  not 
Mennonites,  unless  the  circumstances  under  which  they  colo- 
nized made  them  such.  Yours  truly, 

George  B.  Kui  p. 


KULP    FAMILY.  543 

"In  1 75  I ,  a  name  appeared  for  the  first  time  in  the  history 
of  settlements  on  the  Pedee,  which  was  destined  to  become 
distinguished  in  its  future  history.  On  the  second  of  April  of 
that  year,  Henry  Kolb  petitioned  council  for  lanti  in  or  near 
the  Welsh  tract,  stating  that  he  was  a  settler  in  the  same  with 
three  in  family,  himself  and  two  negroes,  and  that  he  was  will- 
ing to  cultivate  the  soil.  He  obtained  a  grant  for  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty  acres.  Two  years  later,  Peter  Kolb  also  peti- 
tioned for  land,  stating  that  he  had  for  some  years  been  a 
settler  in  ^he  Welsh  tract ;  also  Jacob  Kolb,  who  appeared, 
from  his  petition,  to  have  had  then  a  plantation  on  the  Pedee. 
He  asked  for  more  land.  Martin  Kolb  was  another  settler  of 
the  name.  They  came  from  Pennsylvania. —  Gregg's  History 
of  tJic  Old  CItcraws,  page  83. 

Peter  Kolb  married  Ann,  the  eldest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Philip  James.  The  fruits  of  this  marriage  were  five  children  : 
Abel,  who  became  so  distinguished,  married  Sarah  James  ; 
Ann  James,  who  married  Joshua  Edwards ;  Hannah,  who 
married  Joseph  Dabbs ;  Benjamin,  who  married  Elizabeth 
Murphy;  and  Sarah,  who  married  pA^ander  Mclves. 

The  late  Jehu  .Kolb,  of  Darlingt^  n,  was  a  collateral  rela- 
tive of  Abel  Kolb,  probably  the  grandson  of  one  of  the  first 
settlers  of  the  name  already  mentioned.  He  was  a  man  of 
unassuming  character  and  retiring  virtues,  but  bold  and  fear- 
less when  occasion  demanded.  He  rendered  effective  services 
in  the  Revolution,  carrying  the  marks  of  serious  injuries 
received  to  his  grave  and  died  some  years  since,  universally 
respected — Gregg's  History  of  the  Old  Chcraivs,  page  83-4. 
By  Richardson  &  Co..  New  York,  1867. 

The  Welsh  who  formed  the  settlement  were  from  Penny- 
pack,  Pa.,  and  New  Castle  county,  Delaware. 

On  June  22,  1775,  Provincial  Congress  appointed  Abel 
Kolb  and  others  a  Committee  of  Observation  for  the  parish  of 
St.  David.  PY'bruary  20,  1776,  Abel  Kolb  was  appointed 
Captain  in  Col.  Powell's  regiment  of  militia.  The  Committee 
of  Observation  for  St.  David's  parish  continued  to  meet  on 
May  4.  1776.      Mr.  Pugh  says:  "Went  to  .Abel  Kolb's  to  the 


544  KULP    FAMILY. 

committee.  *  *  *  Mr.  Kolb,  a  man  of  retiring  disposition 
but  of  ardent  patriotism  and  fearless  spirit,  was  now  coming 
rapidly  into  notice.  He  appears  not  to  have  had  the  advan- 
tages of  education  possessed  by  some  of  his  contemporaries. 
This  circumstance,  together  with  his  natural  modesty,  prob- 
ably kept  him  at  first  from  taking  a  prominent  part  in  the 
public  affairs  of  the  time.  His  superior  qualities  of  head  and 
heart,  however,  could  not  remain  unknown  to  or  unappreci- 
ated by  the  people.  With  the  growing  exigencies  of  the  times 
the  popular  instinct  turned  at  once  to  those  who  were  fitted 
by  nature  to  be  militar)'  leaders  during  so  stormy  a  period. 
Of  these,  Abel  Kolb  was  soon  to  take  a  conspicuous  place. — 
Gregg's  History,  page  268. 

In  1777  Abel  Kolb  was  Lieutenant  Colonel. 

In    1778   Abel    Kolb  was   elected   to   the   Legislature  of 
South  Carolina. 

In  1780  Abel  Kolb  was  Colonel.  The  fury  of  the  Tories 
was  directed  chiefly  against  Colonel  Kolb,  who  had  rendered 
himself  most  obnoxious  by  his  repeated  successes  in  captur- 
ing and  punishing  some  of  their  most  active  and  notable  men, 
and  they  were  particularly  excited  against  him  now  that  his 
path  in  the  late  expedition  had  been  marked  by  the  blood  of 
several  of  their  fa\-orite  companions.  Nothing,  as  subse- 
quentl}'  appeared,  was  to  satisfy  them  short  of  his  life.  No 
sooner  had  he  departed  from  the  neighborhood  of  Catfish, 
than  a  plan  was  got  on  foot  to  surprise  him  in  the  bosom  of 
his  family  and  put  him  to  death.  ...  It  was  arranged 
that  they  should  reach  Colonel  Kolb's  at  a  late  hour  of  the 
night.  Riding  up  rapidly  under  cover  of  darkness  the  sur- 
prise was  complete  The  high  quahties  of  the  gallant  Kolb, 
suddenly  aroused  from  sleep,  with  his  loved  ones  around  him, 
.  .  .  and  a  brutal  foe  thirsting  for  blood  at  his  door,  were 
now  to  be  put  upon  their  last  and  severest  trial.  His  family 
consisted  of  Mrs.  Kolb,  an  only  daughter  (then  a  child),  and 
two  sisters,  Mrs.  Edwards  and  Mrs.  Mclves.  Two  young 
men  named  Evans  were  also  with  the  family.  They  had 
probably  accompanied  the  colonel  on  his  late  expedition,  and 


KULP    FAMILY.  545 

were  members  of  his  staff.  The  house  was  well  secured  and 
the  inmates  doubly  armed.  Well  knowing  the  bloody  pur- 
pose and  desperate  character  of  the  foe,  Colonel  Kolb's  first 
impulse  was  to  sell  his  life  as  dearly  as  possible.  A  deter- 
mined resistance  was  accordingly  made,  though  in  the  face  of 
overpowering  numbers,  and,  as  some  accounts  represent,  but 
incorrectly,  perhaps,  several  of  the  Tory  party  were  killed. 
Not  knowing  the  number  within,  and  excited  to  desperation 
by  the  resistance  offered,  if  not  the  havoc  made  in  their  ranks, 
the  Tories  threatened  to  burn  the  dwelling  with  its  inmates  if 
Colonel  Kolb  did  not  at  once  surrender.  It  is  said  by  one 
authority  the  house  was  actually  fired.  Reduced  to  the  last 
extremity,  and  moved  by  the  entreaties  of  the  ladies,  whose 
consternation  must  have  been  great,  the  colonel  agreed  to 
deliver  himself  up  as  a  prisoner  of  war.  The  proposition  was 
accepted,  and  he  went  forth,  accompanied  by  his  wife  and 
sisters,  and  when  almost  in  the  act  of  presenting  his  sword,, 
was  treacherously  shot  on  the  spot.  This  deed  was  perpe- 
trated by  Mike  Goings,  a  private  in  the  Tory  ranks.  Thomas 
Evans,  upon  this  murderous  breach  of  faith,  attempted  to 
escape,  but  was  shot,  and  died  soon  after  from  the  effects  of 
the  wound.  The  dwelling  was  then  plundered  and  afterwards 
set  on  fire.  The  Tories  made  a  hasty  retreat. — Gregg  s  His- 
tojy,  360,  361. 

Thus  ended,  for  the  region  of  the  Upper  Pedee,  April  28, 
1 78 1,  one  of  the  saddest  days  in  its  history.  The  leader,  to 
whom  all  eyes  had  proudly  looked,  was  no  more.  Cut  off  in 
the  prime  of  his  manhood,  and  in  the  midst  of  a  career  of  use- 
fulness for  his  country,  before  his  noble  qualities  had  yet  been 
fully  developed,  he  would  doubtless  have  reached  much  higher 
distinctions  as  a  partisan  leader  had  his  life  been  spared.  He 
was  a  man  of  retiring  disposition,  but  firm,  unyielding,  when 
principle  was  involved  ;  decided  in  his  views,  and  of  the  high- 
est order  of  courage.  His  education  was  limited,  but  a  sound 
and  discriminating  mind  made  amends  for  the  want  of  early 
cultivation.  He  had  amassed  a  comfortable  fortune,  and 
contributed  liberally  in  means  as  well  as  personal  efforts  to 


546  KULP    FAMILY. 

the  cause  of  independence.  In  person  he  was  of  medium 
size,  and  comely,  though  not  striking  in  appearance. 

His  death,  at  such  a  juncture,  was  well  calculated  to  fill 
the  minds  of  the  Whigs  of  Pedee  for  a  time  with  despondency. 

In  a  letter  to  Marion,  General  Green  alluded  to  the  death 
of  Colonel  Kolb  with  unaffected  sorrow.  Ramsey,  the  first 
historian  of  the  Revolution,  of  Carolina,  recorded  it  briefly. 

On  the  hearts  of  his  sorrowing  countr)-men,  who  knew 
him  best,  his  real  worth  was  impressed  in  characters  which 
time  could  never  efface.  Tradition  has  assigned  him  the  first 
place,  perhaps,  in  the  confidence  and  affection  of  the  people 
among  the  military  men  of  that  da\-. —  Gn-^^'s  History,  pages 
366,  367. 

Benjamin  Kolb,  John  Kolb  and  Peter  Kolb  were  soldiers 
in  the  Rexolution. —  G/ri^x's  Nis/orr,  page  410. 

There  is  a  Kolb  post-office  in  Cobb  county,  Georgia  ;  and 
a  Kolb  post-office  in  Brown  count}-,  Wisconsin.  There  is  a 
Culp  post-office  in  Baxter  count}-,  Arkansas  ;  a  Culp  post- 
office  in  Blair  county,  Pennsylvania ;  a  Culp  post-office  in 
Perry  count}-,  Tennessee;  and  a  Culp  post-office  in  Hill 
count}-,  Texas.  There  is  a  Kulj)s\'ille  post-office  in  Mont- 
gomery county,  Pennsylvania.  There  is  a  Culp  from  Penn- 
sylvania in  the  Federal  Congress  at  Washington. 


Gastoni.a,  N.  C,  October  9,  1893. 
Jl/r.  Daniel  K.  Casscl,  PliiladclpJiia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir  : — I  know  almost  nothing  about  my  Kolb 
ancestry,  and  I  have  been  disappointed  in  obtaining  from  my 
father  as  I  expected  I  could.  Father  writes  me  :  "  Of  my 
grandfather  I  know  too  little  to  write  at  length."  They  con- 
sisted of  four  brothers,  and  I  think  three  or  four  sisters.  The 
brothers'  names  were  Ben,  Peter,  John  and  Augusteen.  The 
girls'  names  were  Barbara,  Margaret,  Katy,  and  I  think  there 
was  one  more,  but  I  am  not  certain.  They  were  here  in  the  days 
of  the  Revolution.  Barbara  was  scalped  by  the  Indians  dur- 
ing the  w-ar,  within  three  hundred  yards  of  w-here  I  now  live. 
There  was  a   Col.   Culp  killed  in  the  lower  counties  of  this 


KULP    FAMILY.  547 

state  in  the  Re\'olution,  who  my  father  told  nie  was  a  relative, 
but  I  don't  know  how  close  a  kin  he  was.  When  grandfather 
Kolb  first  came  to  America  he  first  stopped  about  Albany, 
New  York.  Grandfather  Kolb's  old  staff  is  still  in  the  family, 
with  his  name  cut  on  it — "  Ben  Kolb."  I  don't  know  when 
they  first  came  to  America,  but  they  were  here  in  '76,  and  I 
think  grandfather  was  rather  an  old  man  at  that  time. 

WiNFiELD  S.  Gulp, 

Wylie's  Mills,  S.  G.     ' 


Chester  Ccntntj. 

I  have  written  to  ni}-  uncle,  Gol.  John  R.  Gulp,  of  Ross- 
ville,  S.  G.,  and  hope  from  him  to  gather  some  information  of 
interest  to  you.  While  I  am  not  sure,  I  think  it  likely  you 
could  get  some  information  from  John  Gulp,  Milem,  Tenn. ; 
also,  from  J.  F.  Gulp,  Albany,  Mo. 

Trusting  I  may  hear  further  from  you,  I   am. 

Very  truly  yours,  J  as.   P.  Gulp. 


RossviLLE,  Ghester  Go.,  S.  G.,  Oct.  9,  '93. 
Mr.  f.  P.  Cjilp,  Gastonia,  Sojtth  Carolina. 

My  Dear  Nephew: — Yours  of  the  2d  inst.,  with  copy  of 
Mr.  Gassel's  letter,  came  a  few  days  ago,  and  I  read  both  with 
no  little  interest.  And  I  am  truly  sorry  to  say  that  there  has 
been  so  little  of  the  antiquarian  about  me  that  I  am  able  to 
furnish  but  little  information  on  the  subject  on  which  it  is 
sought.  My  understanding  is  that  my  grandfather,  Benjamin 
Kolb,  afterwards  changed  to  Kulp,  and  then  Gulp,  emigrated 
to  this  country  from  some  point  in  Pennsylvania,  some  time 
about  1770.  His  wife  was  Dorothy  Offenshein  (not  sure  this 
orthography  is  correct,  but  the  pronunciation  is).  In  my 
Other's  old  family  Bible  I  have  the  record  of  five  children 
born  to  them.  The  names  of  these  children  were  Gatharine, 
John  (my  father),  Mary,  Elizabeth  and  Henry.  I  am  not 
sure  that  Aunt  Gatharine,  the  oldest  of  these  children,  was 
born  in  this  State,  and  unless  they  came  here  before  Septem- 
ber 14,  1770,  she  was  born  in  Pennsylvania,  and  I  think 
was.  These  last  figures  are  given  as  the  date  of  her  birth. 
My  father's  natal  day  is  given  as  January  8,  1775,  and  he 
always  claimed  to  be  a  native  Carolinian,  so  that  the  family 


548  KULP    FAMILY. 

was  certainly  here  prior  to  this  last  date,  and  possibly  before 
September  14,  1770,  the  date  of  Aunt  Catharine's  birth.  As 
an  evidence  that  grandfather  did  spell  his  name  Kolb,  I  have 
often  seen  an  old  palmetto  staff  with  his  name  so  cut  on  it. 
When  it  was  changed  to  its  present  orthography  is  beyond 
my  memory,  and  I  am  now  within  a  few  days  of  sixty-four 
years  old. 

My  own  grandmother,  Dorothy  Offenshein  Gulp,  died, 
•  as  I  have  often  been  told,  when  Uncle  Henry  was  quite  an 
infant,  and  the  date  of  his  birth  was  February  27,  1785. 
Grandfather  then  married  Rachel  Kline  (or  Klein),  and  to 
them  were  born  six  more  children,  Hannah,  Peter,  Benjamin, 
Margaret,  Sarah  and  William.  Our  grandfather,  I  am  told, 
had  some  three  or  four  brothers,  and  certainly  three  sisters. 
The  brothers  were  named  Augusteen,  and,  I  think,  Henry, 
Peter  and  John.  While  I  am  sure  I  am  correct  as  to  the  first 
of  these  names,  I  am  not  so  of  all  of  the  last,  nor  do  I  know 
that  I  bring  them  in,  in  the  order  of  their  respective  births. 
He  (grandfather)  certainly  had  three  sisters,  whose  names  I 
have  often  heard  him  repeat,  as  follows  :  Barbara,  Caty  and 
Margaret.  Barbara  was  married  to  a  man  named  McKinney, 
and  the  strange  historic  fact  is  recorded  of  her,  in  Mr.  P^llett's 
"  Women  of  the  Revolution,"  that  the  Indians  scalped  her 
and  left  her  for  dead  near  where  your  grandfather's  old  gin- 
house  stood,  now  on  your  father's  place,  but  that  she  re- 
covered from  the  ghastly  wound  which  they  inflicted,  and  be- 
ing enciente  at  the  time,  when  the  child  was  afterwards  born 
it  had  a  very  distinct  birth-mark  of  the  wound  which  had 
been  inflicted  on  its  mother,  near  its  own  spinal  column. 

The  other  two  sisters,  Margaret  and  Catharine,  married 
Brown  and  Probst  respectively.  Whether  they  brought  their 
husbands  with  them  from  Pennsylvania  or  not  I  cannot  say, 
but  Probst  is  such  a  good  old  German  name  that  I  think  that 
he  at  least  was  a  contribution  from  the  Keystone  State.  I 
could  give  you  some  idea  of  what  became  of  most  of  these  old 
people,  but  as  there  is  nothing  to  my  knowledge  of  very 
special  interest  connected  with  their  history,  save  the  incident 
already  mentioned,  I  do  not  suppose  that  Mr.  Cassel  would 
care  to  trace  it  further.  If  he  should  wish  to  hunt  up  any  of 
these  people  who  are  in  other  States,  I  could  give  him  the 
addresses  of  several  of  them.  I  cannot  trace  any  connection  to 
the  Pedee  man,  Col.  Kolb,  who  was  murdered  in  either  Marl- 
boro or  Darlington  county  by  negroes  and  Tories  during  the 


KULP    FAMILY 


549 


Revolution,  but  entertain  no  doubt  of  it.  My  father  always 
believed  it.  I  am  ashamed  to  confess  that  I  am  not  quite 
certain  of  his  given  name,  but  feel  very  sure  that  it  was  John, 
and  if  so,  he  was  doubtless  the  man  that  Mr.  C.  says  they  lost 
sight  of  about  that  time  (175  i).  By  a  reference  to  my  scrap- 
book  I  am  confirmed  in  the  belief  that  Col.  Kolb's  given 
name  was  John,  for  I  have  it  in  print  from  no  less  authority 
than  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  J.  C.  Furman  of  this  State,  who  gave 
us  the  following  reminiscence  of  the  Revolution  of  1776: 
"The  road  which  passes  from  Bennettsville,  Marlboro  county, 
to  Society  Hill,  Darlington  county,  and  which  formerly 
crossed  the  Great  Pee  Dee  at  Spark's  Ferry,  passed  near  the 
site  of  the  Welsh  Neck  Church,  near  the  bank  of  the  stream. 
In  this  vicinity  stands  a  monument  which  was  erected  to  one 
of  the  patriots  of  the  Revolution,  Col.  John  Kolb  (or  Kulp,  as 
the  name  is  sometimes  spelled  and  always  pronounced).  Our 
venerable  brother.  Rev.  Evander  David,  now  of  Taylorsville, 
N.  C,  but  originally  of  the  Pee  Dee  county,  in  his  earlier  years 
exercised  his  ministry  in  Marlboro,  and  thus  had  the  oppor- 
tunity of  gathering  some  traditions  of  the  past  which  have  not 
gotten  into  history.  The  venerable  Mr.  Pouncey  and  his  wife 
were  members  of  Salem  Church,  and  from  them  P>lder  David 
learned  the  incident  connected  with  the  killing  of  Col.  Kolb. 
Mrs.  Pouncey  was  a  daughter  of  the  colonel.  Col.  Kolb  was 
brutally  murdered  by  the  Tories  in  his  own  house.  He 
was  at  home  from  the  army  on  some  necessary  business. 
Two  young  men,  tailors  by  trade,  had  spent  the  night  at 
the  house  quite  unexpectedly  to  them  all.  A  considerable 
squad  of  Tories  raided  upon  the  house,  murdered  the  two 
young  men,  and  threatened  to  burn  the  house  if  Mrs.  Kolb 
would  not  produce  her  husband,  but  promising  not  to  hurt  him 
if  she  did.  Mrs.  Pouncey  stated  that  her  mother  came  down 
stairs  with  her  husband,  but  as  soon  as  his  foot  touched  the 
porch,  and  with  his  wife's  arms  around  him,  a  large  mulatto  who 
stood  at  the  end  of  the  porch  raised  his  gun  and  put  the  load  in 
her  father's  heart.  Mrs.  Pouncey  was  then  a  good  sized 
school  girl.  While  Mrs.  Pouncey  was  giving  this  state- 
ment her  aged  husband  mentioned  that  he  went  to  mill  the 
same  day  and  saw  the  same  squad  of  men  near  Brown's  mill 
shoot  and  kill  a  man  named  Flowers,  who  was  trying  to  make 
his  escape  from  them.  Such  memories  as  these,  brother  David 
rightly  suggests,  we  ought  to  cherish  as  reminders  of  the  suf- 
fering patriotism  to  which,  under  God,  we  owe  our  liberties. 
F."     In  the  same  scrap-book  I  find-  also  a  special  communi- 

(K.  F.-36.) 


550  KULP    FAMILY. 

cation  to  one  of  our  state  papers  in  which  the  name  of  "John 
Gulp"  is  prominently  mentioned  in  connection  with  the  war 
of  the  revolution.  An  extract  from  this  paper  reads  thus  : 
"  James  Neal  was  afterwards  a  prisoner  of  war  in  Charleston. 
While  there  he  so  won  over  one  of  his  captors  that  he 
changed  clothes  with  the  prisoner  and  so  assisted  him  to 
escape.  At  one  time  he  was  with  a  party  who  had  been 
drawn  into  an  ambush  by  the  notorious  Col.  Tarleton,  but  by 
the  skill  and  address  of  Col.  Hager,  their  commander,  they 
were  rescued.  Neal  was  once  slightly  wounded  in  the  leg  by 
a  bayonet.  This  commander,  John  Gulp,  was  also  wounded 
at  the  same  time.  This  took  place  during  our  assault  on 
some  position  held  by  the  British.  They  were  both  wounded 
just  as  they  got  into  the  works."  From  this  we  might  readily 
infer  that  this  John  Culp  was  the  veritable  Col.  Kolb,  with 
the  name  differently  spelled ;  but  the  correspondent  adds, 
"These  men  lived  long  after  the  war,  and  died  in  1835.  Neal, 
on  Sunday,  and  Culp  the  following  Wednesday,"  which  shows 
that  they  must  have  been  different  men,  though  possibly 
father  and  son  with  the  names  spelled  differently,  as  is  so 
often  the  case.  This  is  all  the  information  I  now  have  of  the 
Pee  Dee  Kolbs  or  Culps.  If  Mr.  C.  wishes  to  investigate  fur- 
ther I  think  Chief  Justice  Mclvos,  of  our  Supreme  Court, 
whose  present  address  is  Columbia,  South  Carolina,  or  Judge 
Joshua  Hudson,  of  Bennettsville,  South  Carolina,  or  Rev. 
John  Stout,  of  Society  Hill,  or  Rev.  A.  J.  S.  Thomas,  of 
Green\-ille,  South  Carolina,  can  give  him  all  the  attainable 
facts  in  the  case. 

I  don't  know  his  nativity,  but  I  have  scarcely  a  doubt 
but  that  Reuben  F.  Kolb,  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  of 
Alabama,  is  a  descendant  of  the  Pennsylvania  Kolbs.  If  Mr. 
C.  has  not  done  so,  I  think  it  would  be  well  for  him  to  corre- 
spond with  him,  for  I  judge  that  he  can  give  him  some  inter- 
esting facts  connected  with  the  name.  His  address  is  Mont- 
gomery, Alabama,  or  at  least  I  think  it  is  Montgomery.  F"rom 
the  noise  he  has  made  in  Alabama,  he  is  evidently  a  man  of 
fine  attainments  and  many  sterling  qualities.  It  is  he  who  is 
credited  with  originating  the  Kolb  Gem  watermelon,  which 
stands  at  the  head  of  shipping  melons  from  the  South. 

Now  I  do  not  know  that  I  can  add  one  single  item  which 
could  possibly  interest  Mr.  G.,  so  I  will  close  this  letter  with 
the  announcement  that  we  are  all  as  well  as  usual,  and  hope 
that  you  are  all  in  possession  of  good  health ;  would  be  glad 
to  see  you  and   your  famil}'  at  any  time  at  our  house.     Your 


KULP    FAMILY.  55  I 

father  brought  "  Auntie"  home  Saturday,  and  reported  all  as 
well  as  usual.  He  does  not  think  }'our  mother  improves 
much  in  a  general  way,  though  she  is  recovering  from  her 
last  attack  which  gave  her  so  much  trouble  over  the  river, 
and  since  her  return  home. 

Affectionately  your  uncle,  John   R.  Gulp. 

N.  B. — While  in  prison  on  Johnson's  Island,  in  1865,  I 
there  found  amongst  the  garrison  that  guarded  us  a  Sergeant, 
Henry  Kulp.  I  think  he  wrote  his  name  with  the  K,  and  his 
size,  complexion,  movements  etc.,  afforded  a  striking  resem- 
blance to  your  uncle  Henry  and  your  father.  You  are  aware 
that  the  conditions  then  existing  were  not  of  the  most  amica- 
ble nature,  and  our  relations  never  became  especially  cordial, 
but  believing  him  to  be  a  kinsman  as  I  did,  and  still  do,  I 
have  ever  felt  a  degree  of  interest  in  him,  which  did  not  attach 
to  any  other  member  of  the  garrison,  and  I  would  be  glad  to 
know  what  became  of  him.  I  do  not  think  he  was  much,  if 
any,  older  than  myself,  at  that  time  in  my  thirty-sixth  year. 

To  return  to  the  subject  of  our  grandfather  I  would  re- 
mark that  I  have  scarcely  a  doubt  of  his  being  a  son  of  one 
of  the  five  sons  of  Dillman  Kolb,  and  I  wish  the  connexion 
could  be  traced  with  certainty,  but  at  this  late  day  I  suppose 
it  will  be  out  of  the  question  to  do  so. 

The  above  long  letter  of  John  R.  Gulp,  of  South  Garolina, 
to  Jas.  P.  Gulp,  of  Gastonia,  North  Garolina,  and  by  him  for- 
warded to  D.  K.  Gassel,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


G.4STONIA,  N.  C,   11-20,   1893. 
J/r.  DiDiicl  K.  Casscl,  Pliiladclpliia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir: — I've  been  informed  by  a  friend  who  now 
ownes  the  land  that  Kassel  Kolb  was  granted  on  Gatauba 
river  near  Handsford,  in  Ghester  District,  South  Garolina,  by 
King  George  III  in  1734. 

I've  written  Glerk  of  Gourt  there  for  information  from 
his  records,  and  hope  to  be  able  to  write  you  more  fully  in  a 
week  or  ten  days.  I've  been  informed  by  a  citizen  of  this 
town  that  John  Kolb  emigrated  from  Pennsylvania  with  his 
(the  citizen's)  great-great-grandfather,  and  settled  near  Gherry- 
ville,  in  this  state,  at  that  time  Rutherford  District ;  can  give 
no  dates  and  rather  doubt  correctness,  but  have  written  Glerk 
of  Gourt  at  Rutherford,  asking  him  to  look  his  records. 


552  KULP    FAMIL\^. 

Who  could  Kassel  Kolb  have  been?  It  seems  quite  im- 
possible for  me  to  trace  my  ancestry  further  than  my  great 
grandfather.  My  uncle  and  father  seem  positive  that  my  great 
grandfather  was  a  native  of  Germany. 

Yours  truly  &c.,  James  P.  Gulp. 


Gastonia,  N.  C,  5-10,  1894. 
Mr.  Daniel  Kolb  Casscl,  Genua Jitown  Ave,  PJiila.  Pa. 

Dear  Sir: — I  no  longer  hope  to  collect  information  of 
interest  to  you.  It  seems  impossible  to  trace  my  great  grand- 
father's ancestors.  I  enclose  you  copy  of  letter  just  received 
from  J.  F.  Kulp,  Albany,  Mo.,  and  hope  it  may  be  of  some  in- 
terest to  you.  Can  you  tell  me  where  I  can  secure  (purchase) 
copy  of  Gregg's  History  of  South  Carolina.  If  you  do  not 
know  where  they  are  for  sale,  please  give  me  address  of  pub- 
lisher and  oblige.     In  haste. 

Yours,  Jas.  p.  Gulp. 


[cop^■] 

My  father's  name  was  Geo.  Kilsey,  and  his  father's  given 
name  was  Austin.  My  pa  was  born  in  Abbeville,  S.  C.  (I 
think),  in  1804.  .  He  also  had  brothers  Ben,  Nathan,  Jonathan, 
Dave,  and  James. 

We  use  to  spell  our  name  Kolb,  later  Kulp,  and  of  re- 
cent years  Gulp.,  I  have  heard  my  father  often  speak  of  his 
relatives  in  Pa.,  and  during  the  late  war  he  sent  one  of  them 
some  money  to  some  Federal  prison,  I  think  Johnson's  Island. 
I  remember  the  circumstances  very  well,  but  we  never  heard 
from  him.  There  is  an  old  man,  Daniel  Kolb,  living  about  25 
miles  from  here.  I  often  see  him.  I  will  talk  with  him  and 
write  you  later. 

J.  F.  Gulp,  Albany,  Mo. 


Salixa,  Kansas,  November  9,  1894. 
JMr.  Daniel  K.  Cassel,  Philadelphia,  Penna. 

Dear  Sir  : — Yours  of  the  29th  received.  I  would  be 
glad  to  get  a  copy  of  your  forthcoming  work.  I  am  sorry 
that  I  cannot  give  you  much  information  about  the  Kulps  in 


KULP    FAMILY.  553 

Ohio.  They  originally  settled  in  Fairfield  county,  Ohio,  and 
my  grandfather,  Christian  Gulp,  removed  to  Huron  county, 
Ohio,  in  1819,  and  built  the  first  grist  mill  in  northern  Ohio. 
For  many  years  the  early  geographies  gave  as  an  important 
point  Gulp's  dam  and  Gulp's  mill.  Ghristian  Gulp  was  a  fine, 
intelligent  old  gentleman,  as  I  remember  him ;  a  man  of 
wealth  and  refinement.  For  thirty-six  years  he  was  justice  of 
the  peace  in  his  township.  His  father,  Henry  Gulp,  came  to 
Ohio  from  Virginia,  Rockingham  county.  Henry  Gulp  had 
six  sons  and  some  daughters,  Ghristian,  Henry,  Jacob,  John 
and  David.  The  descendants  of  the  other  brothers  removed 
to  northwest  and  western  Ohio,  Illinois,  and  from  tl,iere  have 
scattered  over  the  west.  Ghristian  Gulp  married  lEleanoV 
Burton  in  181 5.  She  was  from  Hagerstown,  Md.  They  had 
John,  Dolly,  Polly,  Henry,  Graham,  Isaac  and  Jacob.  John 
married  Gatharine  Trench  Taylor  September  15,  1840,  in 
Plymouth,  Ohio.  They  had  Edwin,  P.dward  G.,  Gharles  G., 
Frank,  Isaac  Burton.  Edwin  and  Frank  died  at  three  years 
of  age.  Isaac  B.  v/as  appointed  to  the  Naval  Academy  in 
i8<^8,  and  died  from  trouble  contracted  at  the  academy  while 
engaged  in  a  boat  race.  Edward  G.  married  Lucy  Esther 
Preston,  at  Norwalk,  Ohio,  November  29,  1 864,  while  on 
leave  of  absence  in  the  army.  He  entered  the  service  as  a 
private  soldier  in  April,  1861,  when  just  eighteen  years  of  age, 
and  served  without  interruption  for  five  years  and  three 
months,  during  which  time  he  was  promoted  successively 
through  all  the  grades  of  his  regiment — the  Twenty-fifth  Ohio 
Infantry — to  lieutenant  colonel,  and  was  twice  brevetted  by 
the  President  of  the  United  States  for  gallantry,  once  as 
lieutenant  colonel  and  once  as  colonel.  Edward  G.  Gulp  and 
Lucy  Gulp  had  John  Preston,  Gharles  Willard,  Lucy,  Kate, 
F'rank  Goodwin  and  Mary  Gulp.  Lucy  and  Kate  died  in 
infancy.  John  Preston  married  Clara  B.  Hanbach,  in  Osborn, 
Kansas,  December  21,  1887,  and  have  two  children,  Muriel 
and  Lucy.  Gharles  W.  is  a  physician  of  excellent  education 
and  practice.     Frank  G.  and  Mary  are  still  at  school. 

Gharles  Ghristian  Kulp,  the  remaining  son  of  John  Gulp, 
married  Clara  Nickles,  in  Salina,  Kansas,  in  1875.  They  have 
four  sons,  Edward  Halsey,  Carlos  A.,  Lewis  Hanback  and 
Clarence,  all  school-boys.  Charles  C.  Kulp  is  a  prominent 
citizen  of  this -State,  and  has  been  for  some  years  and  is  now 
President  of  the  Hamilton  Investment  Company. 

Going  back  to  the  children  of  Ghristian  Gulp,  Dolly  died 
in   early  wifehood,  leaving   no    children.      Poll)-  married  P^d- 


554  KULP    FAMILY. 

ward  Sherman,  in  Plymouth,  Ohio,  1835.  They  have  two 
children,  Jacob  and  Lizzie.  Jacob  married  Elizabeth  Wyandt, 
and  they  have  two  children,  Edward  and  Millie.  Edward 
married  Mary  R.  Strong.  Lizzie  Sherman  married  Newton 
Fleming,  and  they  have  three  children.  Henry  married 
Nancy  i^aker,  in  Huron  county,  Ohio,  and  their  descendants 
are  all  living  in  that  section  of  the  State.     Graham  married 

Rebecca  Smith,  and  had  one  child,  Dolly,  who  married  

Nelson.  They  have  one  child,  and  live  in  Evanston,  111. 
Isaac  died  in  early  life,  having  married  Katy  Jane  Bodly ;  no 
children.  Jacob  married  Anna  Johns,  and  they  had  several 
children  and  grandchildren,  now  living  in  and  near  Mansfield, 
Ohio. 

If  you  would  write  to  Mrs.  Sherman  Gulp  she  could  get 
access  to  the  old  family  Bible  of  the  Kulp  family  and  give 
earlier  information  of  my  grandfather's  family.  Her  address 
is  Plymouth,  Ohio. 

The  Ohio  Kulps  are  generally  Democrats,  although 
some  of  the  family,  coming  to  the  front  about  war-time,  had 
the  grace  to  be  Republicans.  I  have  never  known  a  Gulp  to 
slough  off  into  any  "ism."  They  are  not  found  in  the  Popu- 
list ranks,  although  many  of  them  are  farmers.  They  have 
never  belonged  to  the  Prohibition  party,  although  they  are 
generally  temperate.  They  are  noted,  generally,  as  good 
livers,  living  full}-  up  to  their  incomes,  fond  of  horses,  and 
great  admirers  of  women.  They  general!}'  marry  early  and 
have  large  families.  I  have  never  known  of  a  woman  of  the 
family  doing  anything  discreditable  or  bringing  the  name  into 
disrepute.  The}'  are  wise  virgins.  The  men  of  the  family 
average  in  morality  with  the  best  in  the  land  ;  at  least  they 
have  no  divorces,  and  never  give  themselves  away.  They  are 
generally  Methodists  or  Episcopalians. 

Please  let  me  hear  from  you  again.  While  my  home  is 
here,  half  of  my  time  is  ia  California,  where  I  am  engaged  in 
mining.  Yours  truly,          E.  G.  Gulp. 


Troy,  Ml\mi  Go.,  O.,  ]\Iarch  12,  1895. 
Mr.  Daniel  K.  Casscl,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir  : — My  brother,  Amos  Gulp,  who  li\es  in 
Louisville,  Ky.,  wrote  me,  of  recent  date,  that  you  were  pre- 
paring to  get  up  a  history  of  the  Gulp  family.  I  presume  my 
brother  Amos,  of  Louisville,  who  is  over  two  years  older  than 


KULP    FAMILY.  555 

I  am,  has  given  you  all  the  information  about  the  genealogy 
of  our  family  that  I  can  give;  but  if  you  will  let  me  know 
what  information  you  would  like  to  have  in  regard  to  the 
Gulp  family  to  enable  you  to  more  fully  complete  said  history, 
I  will  freely  contribute  all  I  can  to  help  you  on  in  the  enter- 
prise. 

My  fore-parents  on  father's  side  (Gulps)  were  of  German, 
and  on  mother's  side  (James)  were  Welsh.  My  grandfather, 
George  Gulp,  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier,  and  was  a  Penn- 
syh'anian,  but  what  part  I  do  not  know.  He  and  his  brother, 
John  Gulp,  who  was  younger  than  grandfather,  settled  in 
Montgomery  county,  Md.,  near  Georgetown,  where  my  father 
was  born,  July  23  1801,  and  when  he  was  about  two  years  of 
age  grandfather  and  his  brother,  John  Gulp,  removed  to 
Hampshire  county,  Va.,  and  bought  a  large  tract  of  land 
from  one  Ned  Emery,  as  he  was  called,  and  both  raised  large 
families,  and  is  known  as  the  Gulp  settlement,  between  the 
north  and  south  branch  of  the  Potomac,  under  Knobly  moun- 
tain, a  nice  valley. 

I  have  no  record  of  our  ancestors  outside  of  my  father's 
family,  but  I  presume  they  can  be  got  by  some  effort.  I  can 
nearly  give  my  grandfather's  age  by  recalling  facts.  I  was 
born  in  Hampshire  county,  Va.,  May  8,  1826.  My  father, 
with  his  family,  moved  to  then  Wood  county,  Va.,  but  now 
Ritchie,  in  a  four-horse  wagon,  in  the  Fall  of  1837  ;  and  when 
I  was  twenty  one  years  of  age,  and  in  June  same  year,  I  went 
back  to  my  birthplace,  Hampshire  county,  on  a  visit,  and  re- 
mained there  until  Fall,  when  I  returned  home;  and  about 
the  time  I  started  I  went  to  see  grandfather,  who  lived  about 
ten  or  fifteen  miles  above  Gumberland,  Md.,  on  the  north 
branch  of  the  Potomac.  Grandmother  (his  wife)  was  then  on 
her  death-bed,  and  died  in  a  short  time  after  that.  Grand- 
father had  been  blind  about  eight  years,  and  as  he  had  no 
family  left  to  look  after  him  or  his  interests,  he  requested  me 
to  ask  father  if  he  would  come  down  in  the  Spring  (the  fol- 
lowing) and  take  him  and  a  daughter,  who  was  an  imbecile, 
out  to  our  home  and  take  care  of  them  the  balance  of  tKeir 
lives,  and  as  grandfather  was  well-to-do,  he  made  ample  pro- 
vision for  their  maintenance,  and  made  a  will  to  that  effect. 
That  Winter  I  was  going  to  school,  away  from  home,  and  (in 
March  I  think  it  was)  father  sent  me  word  that  he  would  like 
me  to  leave  school  and  come  home,  that  he  would  like  for  me 
to  go  over  the  mountain  after  grandfather  and  Aunt  Hittie 
with  him.     So  we  started  a-horse-back,  intending  to   buy  a 


556  KULP    FAMILY. 

carriage  when  we  got  down  there  to  bring  them  with,  which 
we  did  ;  but  the  last  day's  ride,  before  we  got  to  the  place, 
and  while  we  were  feeding  our  horses  and  eating  dinner,  we 
heard  that  grandfather  was  dead  and  buried.  That  was  in 
March,  and  the  8th  of  May,  same  year,  I  was  twenty-two 
years  old,  and  when  grandfather  died  he  was  eighty-six  years 
of  age,  so  when  he  died  was  either  in  February  or  March, 
1848.  This  is  about  all  the  way  I  have  of  approximating 
grandfather's  age,  which  I  think  is  about  correct.  You  can 
make  the  calculation  and  find  about  his  true  age. 

I  hav^e  met  a  great  many  Gulps  in  my  travels,  but  have 
never  been  able  to  fi.x  relationship  ;  but  nearly  all  have  a 
fcimily  resemblance.  There  are  quite  a  family  of  the  Gulps  in 
the  eastern  part  of  this  State ;  some  in  Jackson  county,  at 
Jackson  Court  House;  and  at  Veva,  Ind.,  same  family.  They 
are  all  Pennsylvanians.  I  have  met  them  and  corresponded 
with  them.  In  1872  I  met  some  of  them  near  Jackson  Gourt 
House,  O.  One  old  fellow,  I  think  b\'  the  name  of  Dillman 
Gulp  ;  one,  I  tliink,  Gornelius.  They  were  old  settlers  in  that 
country.  I  meet  others  who  spell  their  names  Kolb,  Kulp, 
Kolp,  &c.  One,  Samuel  L.  Kolp,  was  Probate  Judge  of 
Darke  county,  O.,  for  a  number  of  )-ears  ;  a  Pennsylvanian  ; 
he  is  dead  now. 

I  have  been  living  at  this  place  since  I  85  i.  Was  brought 
up  on  a  farm,  ns  most  of  the  Gulps  were.  I  am  now,  and  have 
been  for  a  number  of  years,  engaged  in  the  real  estate  and 
general  insurance  business. 

Will  be  pleased  to  hear  from  you  if  convenient,  and  an)^ 
information  I  can  give  you  will  be  cheerfully  furnished. 

Pardon  me  for  m\-  long,  scattering  letter  for  an  introduc- 
tion. Yours  very  respectfully. 

Nelson  George  Gulp'. 


Plymouth,  Ohio,  March  22,  1895. 
Mr.  Daiiici  K.  CasscI,  Pldiadclphia,  Pa. 

*  Dear  Sir: — Your  two  letters  regarding  the  history  of 
the  Gulp  family  was  duly  received,  but  I  cannot  give  you 
very  much  information  about  them,  as  I  have  not  been  able 
to  find  the  old  family  Bible.  I  understood  it  was  in  Findlay, 
O..  with  some  of  the  Gulps  there,  and  I  wrote  to  them,  but 
have  not  received  any  answer  to  my  letter,  and  so  I  shall  not 
wait  any  longer,  but  send  you  what  I  know  about  the  Gulps 
of  this  place.     The)-  are  the  descendants  of  Ghristian   Gulp, 


KULP    FAMILY.  557 

who  was  born  September  12,  1790,  in  New  York  State,  I 
think.  His  father's  name  was  Henry  Gulp,  and  the  names  of 
his  brothers  and  sisters  were  Jacob,  David,  Benona,  Mary, . 
SaUie  and  Hannah.  Christian  Gulp  came  to  Ohio  when  a 
young  man,  and  in  1835  he  purchased  seven  hundred  acres  of 
land  in  Huron  county,  embracing  almost  the  whole  site  of 
Plymouth.  He  established  here  a  grist-mill  and  a  carding- 
mill,  both  of  which  he  carried  o!i  in  conjunction  with  his  farm. 
The  6th  of  February,  1 791,  he  married  Eleanor  Burton,  a 
descendant  of  Scotch  pioneers,  and  the  following  children 
were  born  to  them :  John,  Henry,  Jacob,  Isaac,  Graham, 
Benona,  Polly  and  Dolly.  Christian  Gulp  died  in  1849,  at 
the  age  of  fifty-nine.  His  wife  survived  him  twenty-five  years. 
Of  their  children  only  one  is  now  living,  Mrs.  Polly  Sherman, 
widow  of  P^dward  Sherman.  She  has  two  children,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Pleming  and  Mr.  Jacob  Sherman,  who  both  reside 
in  Pl)'mouth. 

John  Gulp  had  four  sons,  two  of  whom,  Gharles  and  P2d- 
ward,  with  their  mother,  are  living  in  Salina,  Kansas. 

Plenry  Gulp  had  four  sons  and  three  daughters,  Abijah, 
Sherman,  Burton,  Benona  (Dora  and  Nora,  deceased),  and 
Lizzie.  His  widow  and  all  of  the  children  (with  the  exception 
of  Abijah,  who  lives  in  Tiffin),  are  residents  of  Plymouth  and 
vicinity. 

Graham  Gulp  left  a  widow  and  one  daughter,  Mrs.  Dolly 
Nelson,  of  Chicago,  111. 

Jacob  Gulp  had  six  children,  three  of  whom  arc  now 
living,  with  their  mother,  in  Mansfield,  O.,  Mrs.  Wallace  Mc- 
Gormick,  Mrs.  Harry  Kissane  and  Mr.  John  Gulp. 

Isaac,  Benona  and  Dolly  Gulp  left  no  children. 

My  husband,  Sherman  Gulp,  is  the  second  son  of  Henry 
Gulp,  who  was  the  second  son  of  Christian  Gulp.  He  is  a 
rising  young  lawyer,  and  too  busy  to  attend  to  this  matter, 
and  so  I  am  taking  it  off  of  his  hands.  He  wishes  me  to  say 
to  }'ou  that  he  would  like  one  of  the  books  when  they  are 
out.  I  hope  this  will  not  be  too  late  for  publication,  as  we 
would  like  to  see  this  branch  of  the  Gulp  family  represented 
in  the  history.  I  am  very  sorry  that  I  could  not  answer 
your  letters  before,  but  I  was  waiting  to  hear  from  the  family 
Bible,  but  as  they  did  not  even  answer  my  letters,  I  thought 
best  not  to  keep  you  waiting  any  longer. 

Hoping  this  will  be  of  some  use  to  you,  I  will  close. 
Yours  respectfully,  Mrs.  Sheriman  Gulp, 

Pl}-mouth,  Ohio. 


558  KULP    FAMILY. 

Gastonia,  N.  C,  (3ctober  19,  1S93. 
Mr.  Daniel  Koib  Cassd,  Philadcphia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir  : — My  father  writes  me  that  he  visited  my 
great-grandfather's  grave  a  few  days  ago,  and  the  inscription 
on  his  tomb  gives  his  death  the  29th  day  of  October,  18 19; 
age  at  death,  seventy-eight  years  ;  thus,  you  see,  he  was  born 
about  1740,  or  '41,  and  would  have  been  about  thirty-six 
years  old  at  commencement  of  Revolution  in  1776.  Is  it  not 
possible  that  Ben  Kolb,  my  great-grandfather,  was  the  soldier 
in  the  Revolution,  referred  to  in  yours  of  the  15th  inst. ;  and, 
too,  it  seems  plausible  that  Peter  and  John  were  brothers  of 
his  ;  at  any  rate,  he  had  brothers  of  the  same  names. 

Father  writes  me  that  he  knows  my  great-great-grand- 
father came  from  Germany  direct,  and  is  disposed  to  think  he 
was  a  son  of  Peter's,  whom  you  speak  of  remaining  in  the  old 
country. 

I  will  continue  trying  to  collect  what  information  I  can 
of  interest  to  you,  and  hope  soon  to  be  able  to  report  further. 

In  haste,  \'ours,         Jas.  P.  Gulp. 


G.ASTONiA,  N.  C,  October  9,  1893. 
Mi\  Daniel  K.  Cassd,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir  : — I  know  almost  nothing  about  my  Kolb 
ancestry,  and  have  been  disappointed  in  obtaining  from  my 
father  as  I  expected  I  would.  Father  writes  me :  "Of  my 
grandfather  I  know  too  little  to  write  at  length.  They  con- 
sisted of  four  brothers,  and,  I  think,  three  or  four  sisters. 
Boys'  names  were  Ben,  Peter,  John  and  Augusteen.  The 
girls'  names  were  Barbara,  Margaret,  Katy,  and  I  think  there 
was  one  more,  but  I  am  not  certain.  They  were  here  in  the 
days  of  the  Revolution.  Barbara  was  scalped  by  the  Indians 
during  the  war,  within  three  hundred  yards  of  where  I  now 
live.  There  was  a  Col.  Gulp  killed  in  the  lower  counties  of 
this  State  in  the  Revolution,  who  my  father  told  me  was  a 
relative,  but  I  don't  know  how  close  a  kin  he  was.  When 
grandfather  Kolb  first  came  to  America  he  first  stopped  about 
Albany,  New  York.  Grandfather  Kolb's  old  staff  is  still  in 
the  family  with  his  name  cut  on  it — Ben  Kolb.  I  don't  know 
when  they  first  came  to  America,  but  they  were  here  in  '"j^, 
and  I  think  grandfather  was  rather  an  old  man  at  that  time." 

WixFiELD  S.  Gulp, 
Ghester  County.  Wylie's  Mill,  S.  C. 


KULP    FAMILY.  559 

I  ha\e  written  my  uncle,  Col.  John  R.  Culp,  of  Ross- 
ville,  S.  C,  and  hope  from  him  to  gather  some  information  of 
interest  to  you.  While  I  am  not  sure,  I  think  it  likely  you 
could  get  some  information  from  John  Culp,  ]\Iilem,  Tenn. ; 
also,  from  J.  F.  Culp,  Albany,  Mo. 

Trusting  I  may  hear  further  from  you,  I  am, 

Very  truK'  yours,         Jas.  P.  Culp. 


Gastonia,  N.  C,  February  19,  1894. 
iMr.  D.  K.  Casscl,  Philadc/phia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir: — Pardon  delay  in  answering  your  letter  of 
December  25th.  Fve  been  from  home  since  January  ist,  and 
business,  together  with  negligence  and  oversight,  are  my  ex- 
cuses. Fve  been  unable  to  collect  information  of  further 
interest  to  you.  After  investigating,  I  find  the  John  Kolb, 
referred  to  in  my  last,  emigrated  to  this  State  in  1760.  I 
further  find  in  Secretary  of  States  office,  Casper  Kolb  was 
granted  lands  in  this  State  in  1754.  Between  1730  and  1785 
there  are  four  Kolb  names  on  record  in  Secretary  of  States 
office,  N.  C,  and  they  are  Casper,  Augustine  (brother  of  my 
great-grandfather),  Silas  and  Herman.  Silas  emigrated  to 
Mississippi  in  1775,  and  located  in  Monroe  county.  Fve  had 
several  letters  from  his  descendants  in  Aberdeen,  Miss.,  but 
they,  like  all  the  others  by  the  name  in  the  South,  know 
nothing  of  their  people.  Yours  truly, 

Jas.  p.  Culp. 


Fort  Mill,  S.  C,  189-. 
I  have  heard  my  grandfather,  George  Culp,  tell  of  him 
and  his  brother,  John  Culp,  coming  to  America  when  boys, 
about  1750,  or  it  may  have  been  as  early  as  1745,  and,  it 
seems  to  me,  that  he  spoke  of  three  brothers  of  them.  John 
and  George  settled  near  New  York  city,  and  the  other  (if 
there  was  a  third)  going  to  South  Carolina.  John  and 
George,  after  growing  up  and  having  small  families,  moved 
from  New  York  to  near  Rockville,  Montgomery  county, 
Md.,  and  after  living  there  for  a  number  of  years  sold  the 
property  and  moved  to  Hampshire  county,  Va.,  where  they 
bought  a  large  tract  of  land  called  "  Fmmerson's  Survey." 
This  tract  of  land  was  after  cut  up  into  a  good  many  farms 


560  KULP    FAMILY. 

and  owned  and  occupied  by  their  sons,  ni}-  father  being  one 
of  said  sons  of  George.  EHjah  and  James  Gulp,  sons  of  John, 
hving  near  Lee  P.  O.,  White  county,  Ind.,  are  sons  of  my 
granduncle,  John  Gulp.  James  is  about  eighty-five  and 
EHjah  is  about  eighty-seven.  They  are  active  men  for  their 
age  and  might  give  Mr.  C.  P.  Gulp  more  extensive  informa- 
tion than  I  could.  I  also  have  a  cousin  named  John  G.  Stew- 
art, living  in  Washington  county,  Iowa,  who  is  an  old  man 
near  eighty  years  old.  I  think  it  likely  that  he  could  gix'e 
more  satisfactory  information  than  I  could. 

G.  P.  Gulp. 


LouLsviLLE,  Kv.,  June  25,  1894. 

Mr.  Daniel  K.  Ctisscl,  PJiiladtipJaa,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir: — I  am  informed  by  G.  P.  Gulp,  of  Fort  Mill, 
S.  G.,  that  you  are  collecting  information  regarding  the  Gulp 
family.  If  I  am  not  too  late  I  would  be  glad  to  furnish  you 
any  matter  pertaining  to  our  family,  as  far  as  my  knowledge 
extends.  About  one  hundred  and  forty-five  or  one  hundred 
and  fifty  years  ago  my  granduncle,  John  Gulp,  and  my  grand- 
father, George  Gulp,  and  may  be  one  other  brother,  came 
from  Germany  to  New  York  or  PennsyKania,  and  remained 
there  for  several  years  until  they  had  become  men.  They 
moved  from  there  to  near  Rockville,  Montgomery  county, 
Md.,  and  after  living  there  for  a  number  of  years  they  (John 
and  George)  moved  to  Hampshire  county,  Va.,  where  they 
bought  a  large  tract  of  land.  Here  they  li\'ed  the  remainder 
of  their  lives,  having  raised  large  families  of  children,  all  of 
whom  have  moved  away  to  different  States.  I  am  now 
seventy  years  old,  and  have  lived  the  greater  part  of  my  life 
in  Virginia  and  Kentucky.  I  can  furnish  you  with  all  of  the 
names  of  the  sons  of  any  granduncle  and  my  grandfather,  and 
many  of  their  grandsons.  The  majority  of  the  sons  and 
grandsons,  as  well  as  the  granduncle  and  grandfather  of  mine, 
were  farmers.  For  a  number  of  years  I  was  Glerk  of  the 
Gircuit  Superior  Gourt  of  Law  and  Ghancery  of  Ritchie 
county,  Va.  (now  West  Va.),  and  have  been  in  the  mercantile 
business  the  most  of  the  time  since  1850.  If  you  can  use  the 
information  here  furnished,  and  desire  additional  items,  I  cer- 
tainly will  be  di.sposed  to  exert  myself  to  obtain  any  matter. 


KULP    FAMILY.  561 

which  you  may  deem  of  interest  in  the  preparation  of  your 
book.     An  early  reply  will  be  appreciated  by 

Yours  respectfully,         Amos  Culp. 


Gastonia,  N.  C,  June  i8,  1895. 
Mr.  D.  Kolh  Casscl,  PJuladclpliia,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir  : — Yours  of  recent  date  just  to  hand  and  noted. 
Regard  to  Kassel  Kolb  I  have  been  unable  to  collect  infor- 
mation concerning  him  of  interest  to  you.  W.  R.  Davie, 
Landsford,  S.  C,  has  in  his  possession  an  old  grant  to  Kassel 
Kolb,  dated  1754;  but  I  cannot  find  out  where  he  came  from,, 
or  anything  more  about  him.  Write  to  Hon.  J.  C.  Wilborn, 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C.  He  has  some  information  collected  from 
Secretary  of  State's  office,  Columbia,  S.  C,  that  would  most 
likely  prove  of  interest  to  you  and  your  readers.  Am  unable 
to  say  what  demand  you  will  have  for  history  in  the  South. 
I,  for  one,  will  want  a  copy.  Write  to  Mr.  Whilden,  General 
Agent  Continental  Insurance  Company,  Greenville,  S.  C,  and 
I  think  from  him  you  can  get  considerable  information.  I 
don't  know  a  man  in  this  country  so  well  informed  on  family 
history  as  he. 

Regretting  that  I  have  been  able  to  render  you  so  little 
information,  I  am,  Very  respectfully, 

Jos.  P.  Cllp. 

Please  send  me  a  copy  of  your  book  as  soon  as  published. 

J.  P.  C. 


Chester,  S.  C,  June  18,  1895. 
Daniel  K.  Casscl,  4JJJ  Gcrviantozvu  Ave,  PJiila.,  Pa. 

My  Dear  Sir: — Your  letter  of  inquiry  of  date  15th  in- 
.stant  to  hand,  and  I  regret  to  say  that  I  am  unable  to  furnish 
you  with  the  data  you  wish.  The  recofds  of  this  office  do 
not  go  behind  the  year  1785,  and  anterior  to  that  date  I  pre- 
sume the  record  of  lands  would  be  found  in  the  Secretary  of 
State's  office,  in  Columbia,  S.  C. 

James  P.  Culp,  of  whom  you  write,  is  a  full  cousin  of 
mine.  My  mother  was  a  Culp,  and  for  this  reason  I  w'ould 
like  so  much  to  be  able  to  serve  you  gratis  with  a  copy  of 


562  KULP    FAMILY. 

any  paper  in  this  office.  I  know  \ery  well  the  piece  of  land 
to  which  )ou  refer.  I  was  born  within  three  miles  of  where 
it  lies.  Yours  truly, 

John  Gulp  M'Fadden. 


Columbia,  June  26,  1895. 

Daniel  K.  Ccisscl,  y???  Gcrniaiitoii<n  Ai'c,  Phi/a.,  Pa. 

Dear  Sir  : — Yours  of  20th  to  hand.  Mr.  J.  P.  Gulp 
wrote  to  me  a  good  while  ago  about  the  matter  of  looking  up 
the  records  in  Columbia.  I  wrote  him  a  letter,  but  my  letter 
was  missent  and  returned  to  me.  I  paid  no  more  attention 
to  the  matter,  not  being  a  relative  or  connection.  However, 
I  did  look  over  some  books  of  record  and  found  the  name 
Kolb,  Kulp  or  Gulp  several  times  in  grants  and  deeds.  I 
have  misplaced  all  data,  but  if  you  wish  the"  records  examined, 
I  will  endeavor  to  have  it  done  at  as  small  cost  to  you  as  pos- 
sible. Please  let  me  hear  from  you  at  once  if  you  desire  the 
matter  looked  into.  F'aithfully, 

J.   G.  WiLBORX. 


KULP  FAMILY.  563 


GEORGE  AND  BALZAR  KULP. 


A  .sketch  of  George  and  Balzer  Kulp,  as  reported  to  nic 
by  a  descendant  of  Balzer.     (This  is  traditional.) 

George  Kulp  and  Balzer  Kulp,  two  brothers,  came  to 
Pennsylvania  from  Germany  in  time  to  vote  for  the  ratifica- 
tion of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Balzer  Kulp 
first  lived  in  Somerset  county,  Pennsylvania.  In  1840  he 
removed  to  Jefferson  county,  Ohio,  where,  a  little  later,  he 
died  in  the  ninety-sixth  year  of  his  age.  He  was  quite  a 
scholarly  man  in -tastes  and  acquirements.  His  sons  were 
George,  John  and  Adam,  all  now  dead. 

Adam  Kulp  was  twice  married  ;  first  to  Nanc)-  Wright ; 
on  her  decease  to  Sarah  Alford.  From  the  two  marriages 
eleven  children  grew  to  manhood  and  womanhood ;  one, 
Samuel  Kulp,  was  the  father  of  A.  J.  Kulp,  a  clergyman,  at 
Winchenden,  Massachusetts.  He  states  that  his  great-grand- 
father, Balzer  Kulp,  spelled  his  name  with  a  K,  but  his  child- 
ren, for  some  unaccountable  reason,  changed  this  to  C,  and 
wrote  Gulp.  Of  the  other  brother,  George,  we  have  no 
account.  Rev.  A.  J.  Gulp, 

Winchenden,  Mass. 


Arrivals  of  the  Kolbs  in  Pennsylvania. 


Martin  Kolb,  Jacob  Kolb,  Henry  Kolb  and  Johannes 
Kolb  came  from  the  Palatinate  (Pfalz),  from  Wolfsheim  and 
Manheim  in  1707,  and  settled  at  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 
Their  brother,  Dielman  Kolb,  came  August  10,  17 17.  Rec- 
ords show  that  he  purchased  land  in  1721,  recorded  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

I  have  endeavored  to  trace  the  records  of  the  above 
named  families  down  to  the  present  time.  There  are  many 
by  the  name  of  Kolb  who  came  later,  and  it  is  not  known 
whether  there  is  any  connection.  Neither  do  I  find  that  any 
by  the  name  of  Kulp,  or  Gulp,  ever  came  over,  but  all  Kolb 
records  \v\\l  show  that  a  number  of  Kolbs  came  and  settled 
in  different  parts  of  the  State,  of  whom  1  will  give  a  list,  as 
far  as  I  was  able  to  find,  viz. : 


.\KK1\"K1). 

Sept.  15,  1729, 
Nov.  30,  1730, 
Oct.  1 1,  1732, 
AuL^  30.  1737. 

26, 1737, 
II,  1738, 

II.  i73>'^. 

II,  1738, 
Nov.  7.  1 741, 
Sept.  21,  1742, 
Oct.  20,  1744, 
Oct.  20,  1744, 
Oct.  20,  1744, 
Sept.  14,  175  I, 
Sept.  29,  1753, 
Sept.  30,  1754, 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


NAME  OF   SHIP 

Allen. 
Joyce. 
Pleasant. 
Samuel. 

Andrew  Galley. 
Robert  Oliver. 


Hans  Casper  Kolb, 

Leonhart  Kolb, 

Conrad  Kolb, 

John  Jacob  Kolb, 

Johann  Ludwig  Kolb, 

Melchior  Kolb, 

Peter  Kolb, 

George  Michael  Kolb, 

Matteas  Kolb, 

Michael  Kolb, 

Mattheis  Kolb, 

Martin  Kolb, 

John  Peter  Kolb, 

Andreas  Kolb, 

Peter  Kolb, 

Johann  Philip  Kolb, 

Johann  Andreas  Kolb,  Oct.  20,  1764, 

Philip  Kolb,  Nov.  5,  1764, 

George  Kolb  and  Balzer  Kolb  both  settled  in  Somer- 
set county,  Pa.,  in  1780. 

Gotlieb  Kolb  arrived  in  1828  and  settled  at  Germantown, 
Philadelphia,  where  his  descendants  are  yet  living. 


Snow  Thane  of  Fife. 
Francis  Elizabeth. 
Phceni.x. 


Duke  of  Bedford. 
Snow  Rowand. 
Neptune. 
Richmond. 
Prince  of  Wales. 


KULP    FAMILY.  565 

Henry  Kolb,  Peter  Kolb,  Jacob  Kolb,  Martin  Kolb  and 
Dillman  Kolb  were  the  brothers  of  Johannes  Kolb.  And 
Peter  Schumacher,  of  Germantown,  was  their  grandfather. 

What  is  more  natural  to  suppose  than  that  these  plain 
people,  of  whom  Johannes  Kolb  was  one,  would  name  his 
children  after  his  brothers.  It  was  the  custom  of  that  day  to 
always  give  the  names  of  relatives  to  their  children.  They 
resided  in  the  same  neighborhood  until  1734,  when  Johannes 
Kolb  and  his  wife,  Sarah,  sold  a  farm  in  Skippack.  He  was 
then  upwards  of  fifty  years  of  age.  These  names  also  appear 
amonsT  the  descendants  of  the  other  brothers. 


CHH^DREN  OF  No.  3766.     Page  475. 

MARY  ESTELLP:  KULP«  (Metzger),  of  George  B. 
KuLp7,  of  P2li  Sellers  Kulp^,  of  Abr.\ham5,  of  Jacob'*,  of 
Peter3,  of  Henry-,  of  Dillman'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  Xo. 

8  K.  I      Elizabeth  Stewart  Metzger,  b.    August    19, 

1895,  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 


(K.  F.— 37.) 


The  Kulp  Family  of  Pottstovvn  and  Goshenhoppen. 

TAKEN    FROM    FAMILY    AND    CHURCH    RECORDS. 


1  I  I      Mattcas  or  Matthcis  Kolb,  as  recorded  in  the 

Nci^  Hanover  LutJicran  C/nirch  Records, 
came  to  America  in  1741,  in  the  ship 
Phcenix  (I.  D.  Rupp) ;  children  : 

2  1  I      Peter  Kolb,  and  wife,  Catharine ;  they 

had  children,  as  follows,  as  far  as  they 
could  be  found  on  church  records: 

3  2  I      Siisniina  Kolb,  m. Smith. 

332  y(r^.s7y'/' AW//",  b.  about  1740,  and  married  Ann 
Maria  Stcttler  ;  he  was  made  overseer  of 
the  poor  in  New  Il^mover,  March  25, 
1770. 

343  Rosiiiei  Kolb,  b.  August  10,  1742;  buried 
June  1,181 2. — Falkiter  Swamp  Reformed 
Church  Records. 

354  Cathari)ie  Kolb,  b.  January  4,  1747. — Nezv 
Hanover  Lutheran  Church  Records. 

365  j5"//,s-(?/;£'/// A'cV/;,  b.  December  2^,  1748. — New 
Hanover  Lutheran  Chitrch  Records. 

376     Mary  Gertrude  Ko/b,  b.  November  21,  1750. 

3  a  7    John  liLattJieiv  Ko/b,  b.  eighteen  days  before 

December  i,  1745. — See  A^ezv  Hanover 
Lutheran  CJiurcJi  Records. 


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13 

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14 

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24 

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25 

KULP    FAMILY.  567 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  3. 

JOSEPH   K0LB3,  son   of  PETER^  of  MATTHEIS^ 

lurlivi.lual  F.'imilv 

Xo.  No. 

8  I      George  Mi  ell  a  el  Koll\   b.   about    1765;     m. 

Elizabeth  F'rack  ;  cliildren :  Jo.sep]i, 
Susanna,  Jacob,  Elizabeth,  Michael  and 
Anna. 

9  2      George  Kolb,  m.  Susanna ;  children  : 

Philip,  George,  Maria,  Kate,  Henry,  Wil- 
liam and  John. 

10  3     Peter    Kolb,    m.    Maria    ;    children: 

George,  Peter. 

4  Joseph  Kolb. 

5  John  Kolb.  - 

6  Christian    Kolb. 

7  Susanna  Kolb,  m.  John  Bender. 

8  Magdalena  Kolb,  m.  Jacob  Lock. 

9  Mary  Kolb. 

10  Sarah  Kolb. 

1 1  ElizabetJi  Kolb. 

12  Catharine  Kolb. 

13  Margaret  Kolb. 

14  Barbara  Kolb. 

15  Maria  Kolb. 

16  Rebecca  Kolb. 

17  Ilenrich  Kolb,  b.  January  4,  1 78 1. 

18  Jacob  Kolb,  b.  June  8,  1791. 


568  KULP    FAMILY. 


Individual 
Gen.  Xo. 


4         26  19     Susan  Kolb. 

Of  the  above  names,  Maria,  Rebecca  and  Susan  are  not 
mentioned  in  the  will ;  therefore,  it  is  presumed  they  were 
deceased.  The  other  sixteen  names  are  mentioned  in  Joseph's 
will.  Joseph  Kolb  then  married  a  second  time  and  had  one 
child,  Christian,  which  I  have  marked  No.  6.  Then  Joseph 
Kolb  married  a  third  time  to  Mary  Schrack  ;  no  children. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  8. 

GEORGE  MICHAEL  KOLB^,  of  Jo.seprs,  of  Peter% 
of  Mattheis'. 

5         27  I     Jose  pi  I  Kill  p. 

5  28  2     Susanna  Kulp. 

5  29  3    Jacob  Ku/p,  b.  October   29,    1792;    d.   De- 

cember 17,  1880,  at  Pottstown,  Pa.; 
Mount  Zion  Cemetery ;  aged  88  years, 
I  month,  18  days. 

5  30  4     Elizabeth  Kulp. 

5  31  5     Michael  Kulf^,  h.Miwch  6,  \jg6\  d.  Novem- 

ber 10,  1862;  buried  in  Zion  Reformed 
Church  grave-yard,  Pottstown,  Pa. ;  aged 
66  years,  8  months,  4  days  ;  m.  Catha- 
rine Missimer  November  12,  181 5,  a 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
Missimer;  she  was  born  June  7,  1789, 
and  died  May  21,  1842;  children:  Dar- 
lington, Elizabeth,  Henrietta,  Annie, 
Jacob,  Charles  and  Josiah.  Michael 
Kulp  married  a  second  time  to  Sarah  J. 


KULP    FAMILY.  569 

miily 
.<0. 

31  5  Williamson,   on    October   4,    1846,    and 

had  one  son,  Oliver  J.  Kulp,  born  No- 
vember 22,  1848. 

32  6     A)ina  Kulp. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  9. 

GEORGE  KOLB^  of  Josephs,  of  PETER^  of  MATTHEIS^ 

33  I      PJiilip  Kulp,  b.  December  18,  1798;  d.  Oc- 

tober I,  1881  ;  children:  Fayette,  Mary, 
Susanna,  Hatty,  Louisa,  Jonas,  Michael. 

2  George  Kulp. 

3  Maria  Kulp,  m.  John  Plaid. 

4  Kate  Kulp. 

5  Hcuiy  Kulp. 

6  William     Kulp ;     children :     Henry,     Mary 

Ann,  Matilda. 

39  7    John    Kulp ;       children :      Henry,    Joshua, 

Lydia,  John. 


5 

34 

5 

35 

5 

36 

5 

37 

5 

38 

CHILDREN  OF  No.   10. 
PETER  KOLB^  of  Josephs,  of  PETER^  of  MATTHEIS^ 
5  40  I      Gcorg-c  Jllicluni  Kulp,  h.  OciohQV  4,  1803. 

5         41  2     Peter  Kulp,   b.  August   9,    1806. 


5/0  KULP    FAMILY. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  31, 


MICHAEL   KULPs,  of  George   Mich.ael   Kolb^,   of 
Joseph3,  of  Peters,  of  Mattheis'. 

Individual  Family 

Gen.  No.  No. 

6         42  I      Darlington  Kulp,  b.   February   i,    18 16;    d. 

September  12,  18 19. 

6         43  2     Elizabctli  Kulp,h.  August  15,  18 17;  d.  No- 

vember 21,  1865;  buried  in  Pottstown 
Cemetery,  Pottstown,  Pa.;  m.  Charles 
Krause. 

6         44  3     Henrietta Knlp,h.  A\ig\x'S,t'/,i^\g;  d.  March 

19,  1843  ;  buried  Zion  Reformed  Church 
grave-yard,  Pottstown,  Pa. ;  m.  Samuel 
K.  Stettlcr. 

6  45  4     A)inif  Kulp,  b.  January  5,  1821;  d.  March 

8,  1847;  buried  Zion  Reformed  Church 
grave-yard ;  m.  Samuel  K.  Brandt. 

6         46  5     Jacob  M.   Kulp,   b.    December  6,    1822;    d. 

August  21,  1871  ;  buried  in  Pottstown 
Cemetery;  m.  November  23,  1843,  to 
Maria  Geist,  daughter  of  Henry  and 
Margaret  Geist ;  children  :  Henry,  John, 
I^mma,  Catharine,  Irwin. 

6         47  6     Charlotte  Kulp,  b.  April    18,    1826;  d.   No- 

vember 10,  1857;  buried  in  Pottstown 
Cemetery  ;  m.  Jesse  Krause. 

6         48  7    JosiaJi  Kulp,h.  Kw^wst  12,  1829;  buried  in 

Pottstown  Cemetery. 


KULP    FAMILY.  5/1 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  33. 
PHILIP  KULPs,  of  George*,  of  Joseph3,  of  PETER^  of 
Mattheis'. 


Gen. 

6  . 

ludividual 
No. 

49 

Family 
No. 

I     Fayette  Kiilp. 

6 

50 

2 

Mary  Ktilp, 

6 

51 

3 

Susanna  Kitlp. 

6 

52 

4 

Hatty  Kulp. 

6 

53 

5 

Louisa  Knip. 

6 

54 

6 

Jonas  Kulp. 

6 

55 

7 

Michael  Kulp. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  38. 

WILLIAM  KULPs,  of  George*,  of  Josephs,  of  Peter% 
of  Mattheis'. 

6          56  I      Henry  Kulp. 

6         57  2     Mary  Ann  Kulp. 

6         58  3     Matilda  Kulp. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  39. 

JOHN  KULPs,  of  George*,  of  Josephs,  of  PETER^  of 
Mattheis'. 


6 

59 

I 

Henry  Kulp. 

6 

60 

2 

Joshua  Kulp. 

6 

61 

3 

Lydia  Kulp. 

6 

62 

4 

Jo  Jin  Kulp. 

Individual 

Family 

Gen. 

No. 

No. 

7 

63 

I 

572  KULP    FAMILY. 

CHILDREN  OF  No.  46. 

JACOB  M.  KULP«,  of  Michael^,  of  George  MICHAEL^ 
of  Joseph^,  of  Peter^  of  Mattheis^ 

Henry  G.  Kulp,  b.  May  21,  1846;  m.  Janu- 
ary 28.  1868,  to  Mary  A.  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  John  C.  Smith  ;  she  died 
Augu.st  1 1,  1886  ;  buried  in  family  vault, 
Pottstown  Cemetery  ;  children  :  Emma, 
John  Jacob,  Henry  G.,  Lilian,  Mary, 
Paul,  Ralph  Jefferson,  Anna  and  Fred- 
erick. Henry  G.  Kulp  married  a  second 
time  to  Aida  Brownback ;  hardware 
business,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

64  2  John  Michael  Knlp,  h.  June  29,  1856;  d. 
September  13,  1859. 

65  3  Ennna  Catliarine  Kulp,  m.  Thomas  Jefferson 
INLirch  ;  have  one  child,  Michael  Henry. 

66  4  IrzL'in  G.  Kulp,  m.  PI  Blanche  Todd,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  John  Todd,  of  Pottstown,  Pa. ; 
children  :  John  Henry,  Bertha,  Robert, 
Helen. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  63. 

HENRY    G.    KULP7,  of  Jacob   M.^  of  Michael^,  of 
George  Michael-',  of  Joseph3,  of  Peters,  of  MATTHEIS^ 

8         67  I     Emvia  Kulp. 

8         68  2    John  Jacob  Kulp,  died  young,  Jan.  30,  1881. 

8  69  3     Henry  G.  Kulp,  d.  April  30,  1879. 


KULP    FAMILY.  573 

8  70  4  Lillian  Kiilp,  d.  December  31,  1881. 

8  71  5  ]\Iary  Kulp. 

8  72  6  /'-rr///  /w///>. 

-8  73  7  RalpJi  Jefferson,  d.  July  30,  1882. 

5  74  8  Anna  Kiilp. 

•8  75  9  Frederick  Kulp,  d.  February  21,  1890. 


CHILDREN  OF  No.  66. 

IRWIN    G.    KULP7,    of  Jacob    M.^    of    Michael^,    of 
George  Michael'*,  of  Josephs,  of  Peters,  of  Mattheis'. 

8  I  Jolin  Henry  Kulp,  d.  October  16,  1880. 

«  2  Bertha  T.  Kulp,  d.  May  15,  1893. 

5  3  Robert  r.  Kulp. 

5  4  Helen  Kulp. 


I  N  D  B  X. 


A 


Iiidiviviual  No.     Page 


Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 


Abraham  O. 
Abraham  M 
Ann  .    .    . 
Benjamin 
Barbara     . 
Caroline    . 
Catharine 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Frederick 
George  D. 
Henry  O. 
Isaac 
Isaac  O. 
Isaac  M.   . 
Isaac  D.    . 


1561 
2116 
1287 
1568 
2117 

2137 
1560 

1559 
2080 
2112 
1284 
2130 
1562 
1285 
1564 
2115 
2129 


270 

3^1 
197 
274 
382 

390 
269 
269 
372 
380 

19s 
387 
271 
196 

273 
380 

387 


Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer. 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Alderfer, 
Allebach, 
Allebach, 
Allebach, 
Allebach, 


Jacob     . 
Jacob 
Jacob  F 
Tohn 
John  B. 
Molly    . 
Mary     . 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Nancy  .    . 
Rudolph   . 
Sallie    .    . 
Susanna    . 
Christian 
David  .    . 
Henry 
Jacob   .    . 


^ldi^'idual  No.  Page 

1288  197 

1555  267 
1572  274 
1554  268 

2134  389 

1556  267 
21 14  380 
2132  3S8 
2136  389 
1563  272 
2IIO  379 

1557  268 
2I3I  388 

1646  288 
1645  287 

1647  288 
I644I  286 


B 


Bechtel, 
Bechtel, 
Bgchtel, 
Bechtel, 
Bechtel, 
Bechtel, 
Bechtel, 
Benner, 
Bcnner, 
Benner, 
Benner, 


Abraham 

Isaac  .    . 

Jacob 

George  . 

Magdalena 

Maria 

Martm    . 
Amanda  K 
Jacob  K. 
Juliann    . 
Milton  K. 


21 

27 

19 

27 

17 

26 

20 

27 

16 

25 

22 

28 

18 

26 

824 

145 

821 

144 

822 

144 

823 

145 

Bergey,  David  K.    .    .        .     640  136 

Bergey,  Jacob  K.  (or  R.)    .     638  I35 

Bergey,  John  R.  (or  K.)     .     642  137 

Bergey,  Katie  Ann  ....     641  136 

Bergey,  \\  illiam  K.         .    .     639  135 

Bergey,  David 1644  285 

Bergey,  Nancy 2250  399 

Bergey,  John 1642  284 

Bisson,  Emily  C 3712  477 

Bisson,  Hannah 37^3  478 

Brooks,  William  P.      ...     922  I46 


5/6 


KULP    FAMILY. 


c 


Individual  No.     Page 

Cassel,  Abraham  K.     .    .    .     388  1 13 

Cassel,  Abel  K 799  142 

Cassel,  Abel  K 30S5  422 

Cassel,  Ann      .             ...  1553c  266 

Cassel,  Anna 2049.J  367 

Cassel,  Ann 3672  476 

Cassel,  Catharine     .    .        .  1553^  266 

Cassel.  Daniel  K 387  112 

Cassel,  Eli 1552  265 

Cassel,  Elizabeth      ....  1553b  266 

Cassel,  Elizabeth      ....  2049  366 

Cassel,  Eliza 2050  367 

Cassel,  Eli 1552  368 

Cassel,  Elizabeth      ....  3671  475 

Cassel,  Isaac         155 1  263 

Cassel,  Jacob  K.       ....    390  115 

Cassel,  Josiah  K So 2  143 

Cassel,  Josiah  K 3088  424 

Cassel,  Jesse 155°  263 

Cassel,  Lovina 2051  368 

Cassel,  Mary  Emily     .    .    .     813  I44 

Cassel,  Samuel  K 389  1 14 

Cassel,  .Simeon  K 3083  422 


Individual  No.    Page 


Cassel,  Simeon  K.    .    .    . 

•    797 

142 

Cassel,  Rachel          .    .    . 

•  1553 

265 

Cassel,  William  K. 

.    800 

Hi 

Cassel,  William  K. 

3086 

42  s 

Clemens,  Catharine 

.  1670 

296 

Clemens,  Catharine 

1386 

208 

Clemens,  Elizabeth 

•  1384 

207 

Clemens,  Elizabeth 

.  1672 

298 

Clemens,  Gerhart     .    . 

.  1669 

294 

Clemens,  Henry  .    .    . 

■  1387 

209 

Clemens,  Rev.  Isaac    . 

.1671 

297 

Clemens,  Jacob  K.  ,    . 

■  1673 

299 

CI  mens,  Mary     .    .    . 

.  1668 

293 

Clemens,  Sarah    .    .    . 

■  1385 

208 

Clemens,  Sallie    .    .    . 

•  1674 

299 

Clemmer,  Jacob  K. 

•  3"9 

425 

Clemmer,  John     .    .    . 

•  3122 

427 

Clemmer,  Jonas        .    . 

■  3125 

427 

Clemmer,  losiah  .    .    . 

3124 

427 

Clemmer,  Mary    .    .    . 

•  3121 

426 

Clemmer,  .Susanna  K. 

•  3120 

426 

Croll,  William  .... 

•  1789 

326 

D 


Detweiler, 

Christian    . 

•  1440 

233 

Detweiler, 

Catharine    . 

1441 

2r> 

Detweiler, 

Elizabeth    . 

■       30 

SI 

Deuveiler, 

Elizabeth   . 

1435 

231 

Detweiler, 

lacob      .    . 

.  1240 

176 

Detweiler, 

Johannes    . 

■       25 

30 

Detweiler, 

Johannes    . 

•  1245 

176 

Detweiler, 

Johannes    . 

1254 

184 

Detweiler, 

Joseph 

1443 

179 

Detweiler, 

Joshua    .    . 

1447 

179 

Detweiler, 

Maria      .    . 

•  1437 

2^2 

Detweiler, 

Mary  .    .    . 

1442 

178 

Detweiler, 

Maria 

.         28' 

31 

Detweiler, 

Magdalena 

•      23 

28 

Detweiler, 

.Martin     .    . 

.      28 

31 

Detweiler,  Sarah 
Detweiler,  Susanna 
Detweiler,  Susanna 
Detweiler,  .Susanna 
Detweiler,  Susanna 
I  )erstein,  Abraham 
Derstein,  Agnes  .    . 
Derstein,  Barbara     . 
Derstein,  Elizabeth 
Derstein,  Fronica     , 
Derstein,  Isaac     .    . 
Derstein,  Jacob    .    , 
Derstein,  Johannes  . 
Derstein,  Maria    . 
Derstein,  .Sarah    .    . 


•  ■     1448 

180 

.  .  .     24 

28 

.   .   .  1248 

181 

•  ■    1255 

184 

•  •     1434 

230 

.   .  1225 

'(^S 

1306 

198 

.      .      .    1222 

ib3 

•     •          1223 

164 

.     .      •    1305 

198 

.      .    1224 

164 

.     .      .    I22I 

163 

.     •      ■    1330 

166 

.      .    1229 

166 

.     .      .    1226 

166 

E 


Erb.  .\braham       2596  420 

Erb,  Benjamin  Fianklin      .  2598  420 

Erb,  Cyrus 2594  419 

Erb,  Hannah 2599  420 

Erb,  Jacob 2595  419 


Erb,  Joseph  .  . 
Everman,  Eugene 
Everman,  Thomas 
Everman,  William 


2593  419 

949  148 
525  134 

950  148 


KULP    FAMILY. 


57r 


K 


Funk, 

Aaron     .    . 

Funk, 

Ann    .    .    . 

Funk, 

Eleanor 

Funk, 

Isaac  Irwin 

Funk, 

John  K. 

Fried, 

Catharine  . 

Fried, 

Christiana 

Fried, 

Magdalena 

Fried, 

Maria     . 

Freed 

Abraham  K 

Freed 

Elias  K.    . 

Freed 

Henry   , 

Freed 

Jacob  K.  . 

Individual  Xo.  Page 

710  139 

186  66 

190  67 

708  138 

704  138 
61 

59 
60 

63 

2403  405 

2404  406 
2400  403 
2402  404 


42 
41 
42 
42 


Freed,  John  K. 
Fretz,  Isaac  . 
Fretz,  Levi 
Fretz,  Sarah      .    .    . 
Frey,  Elizabeth    .    . 
Frick,  Amanda 
Frick,  Emma  F.  .    . 
Frick,  Francis  K.     . 
Frick,  John  K.     .    . 
Frick,  Kate  ... 
F'rick,  j\Iary  .    . 

Frick,  Matilda  Jane 


dividual  Xo.     Page 


2405 
2094 
2099 

683 

I93I 
1932 
1929 
1930 

1933 
1928 

1934 


406 

374 
375 
375 
137 
343 
344 
342 
343 
344 
342 
344 


o 


Garner,  Julian  .  .  . 
Garner,  Mary  Ann  . 
Garner,  Rebecca  .  . 
Gi!l>ert,  Eleanora .  . 
Gilbert,  Samuel  .  . 
Godshall,  Adam  .  . 
Godshall,  Rev.  Abraham 
Godshall,  Andrew  . 
Godshall,  Betsy  .  . 
Godshall,  Barbara  . 
Godshall,  Catharine 
Godshall,  Dillman  . 
Godshall,  Dillman  . 
Godshall,  Dillman  . 
Godshall,  Elizabeth 
Godshall,  Elizabeth 


3695 

477 

Godshall,  Elizabeth     . 

3949 

519 

3693 

476 

Godshall,  Godshall  .    . 

-  3953 

521 

3694 

477 

Godshall,  Helena    .    . 

■  1381 

207 

•   404 

117 

Godshall,  Isaac    .    .    . 

1949 

349 

401 

117 

Godshall,  Jacob    .    .    . 

•  I3«2 

206 

3951 

520 

Godshall,  Jacob        .    . 

•  1947 

348 

•  3958 

517 

Godshall,  Jacob  Z.  .    . 

.3842 

508 

•  3957 

516 

Godshall,  Jacob    .    . 

■  3954 

512 

•3847 

508 

(iodshall,   John    .    .    . 

■  3955 

513 

■    415 

120 

Godshall,  Joseph  .    .    . 

•  3956 

514 

•  3959 

517 

Godshall,  Maria  .    . 

•  1944 

346 

■3^3^ 

505 

Godshall,  Rev.    Moses 

•  3952 

510 

•3843 

508 

Godshall,  Samuel    .    . 

■  1946 

347 

•  3948 

518 

Godshall,  Sarah    .    .    . 

1948 

348 

.  1380 

206 

Godshall,  William   .    . 

•  3839 

505 

•  1951 

350 

Godshall,  William    .    . 

■  3950 

519 

H 


Hunsicker,  Abraham 

1395 

213 

Hunsicker,  Henry  D 

.    .  1676 

301 

Hunsicker,  Abraham 

1598 

275 

Hunsicker,  Henry  D 

.       1676 

427 

Hunsicker,  Ann   .    . 

1367 

202 

Hunsicker,  Isaac  .    . 

•    •  1232 

167 

Hunsicker,  Anna  .    . 

1390 

211 

Hunsicker,  Isaac  .    . 

.  1366 

201 

Hunsicker,  Barbara. 

1374 

203 

Hunsicker,  Isaac  .    . 

•    •  1379 

205 

Hunsicker,  Catharine 

1235 

168 

Hunsicker,  Isaac  .    . 

•    •  1639 

284 

Hunsicker,  Catharine 

1373 

203 

Hunsicker,  Jacob    . 

.    .  1231 

167 

Hunsicker,  Catharine 

1391 

212 

Hunsicker,   Jacob    . 

•    •  ^3(>3 

201 

Hunsicker,  Catharine 

^(>33 

282 

Hunsicker,  Jacob    . 

■    ■  1393 

211 

Hunsicker,  Elizabeth 

1389 

212 

Hunsicker,  John  .    . 

.    .  1636 

284 

Hunsicker,  Elizabeth 

1678 

302 

Hunsicker,  Joseph  . 

•    .  1674J 

300 

Hunsicker,  Esther   . 

1360 

199 

Plunsicker,  Rev.  John 

.    .  1388 

211 

Hunsicker,  Garret  D. 

1679 

307 

LIunsicker,  Magdalene 

I   .    .  1635 

283 

Hunsicker,  Garret    . 

1394 

213 

Hunsicker,  Polly      . 

•      1675 

301 

Hunsicker,    Henrich 

1237 

169 

Hunsicker,  Sara  .    . 

•    ■  1233 

168 

Hunsicker,    Hannah 

1378 

204 

Hunsicker,  Sarah     . 

•  13&4 

199 

Hunsicker,  Henry    . 

1392 

212 

Hunsicker,  Sarah     . 

•    •  13952 

214 

578 


KULP    FAMILY. 


J^— CONTI.M'ED. 


Hunsicker,  Sarah     . 
Hunsicker,  Sarah     . 
Hunsicker,  Valentine 
Hunsicker,  Newton 
Hendricks,  Benjamin 
Hendricks,  Susanna 
Hendricks,  Benjamin 
Hendricks,  Elizabeth 


1634 

418 

1369 
530 
24S3 
24S4 
20S2 
20S7 


Page 

283 
121 

202 

412 

412 
372 

373 


Individual  No.  Page 

Hendricks,  Hetty  Ann    .    .  20S8  373 

Henuricks.  Jacob  .  2084  374 

Holzworth.  Charles  E.  Z.  .       20  533 

Holzworth,  Mary  E.  L.  .  21  533 

Holzworth,  Caroline  M  .    .       22  534 

Holzworth,  William  P'.  H  .       25  534 

Holzworth,  M.'.rcella  J.  .    .       27  534 


Johnson,  Albert 6S5 

Johnson,   Isaac     2230 


J 

1^8   j     Jfjhnson,  Henry  H 


397 


K 


Kelter,  Ann 

Kelter,  David  . 

Kelter,  Hannah 

Kelter,  Matthias 

Kelter,  Susan    . 

Keyser,  Sarah  . 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Koli),  Abraham 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Kolb,  Abraham 

Kolb,  Ann 

Kolb,  Ann    .    . 

Kolb,  Ann    . 

Kolb,  Ann    .    . 

Kolb,  Ann  W 

Kolb,  Ann    .    . 

Kolb,  Agnes     . 

Kolb,  Barbara  . 

Kolb,  Barbara  . 

Kolb,  Barbara  . 

Kolb,  Betsy  .    . 

Kolb,  Benjamin 

Kolb,  Benjamin 

Kolb,  Catharine  (Meyer) 

Kolb,Catharine(Musselman 

Kolb,  Catharine  (Cassel) 

Kclb,  Catharine  (Staufier) 

Kolb, Catharine  (Haldeman)   378 

Kolb,  Catharine  (Landis) 

Kolb,  Catharine  ^  Freed) 

Kolb,  Catharine  (Leidy) 

Kolb,  Catharine  (Haldeman)  1957 


•     343 

98  I 

Kolb, 

344 

98 

Kolb, 

345 

98 

Kolb, 

•     347 

98 

Kolb, 

350 

99 

Kolb, 

.  2064 

371 

Kolb, 

•      49 

40 

Kolb, 

.     202 

69 

Kolb, 

•     299 

95 

Kolb, 

•  1265 

190 

Kolb, 

i5'9 

253 

Kolb, 

.  1586 

274 

Kolb, 

.  1628 

279 

Kolb, 

1723 

313 

Kolb, 

■    297 

94 

Kolb, 

•    352 

99 

Kolb. 

•    173 

58 

Kolb, 

■    379 

108 

Kolb, 

,    422 

122 

Kolb, 

■    437 

123 

Kolb, 

.  1201 

152 

Kolb, 

•  1273 

193 

Kolb, 

.  1400 

218 

Kolb, 

•  1524 

256 

Kolb. 

.  1416 

224 

Kolb, 

•  1433 

230 

Kolb, 

■    417 

120 

Kolb, 

.  1209 

157 

Kolb, 

n)i270 

192 

Kolb, 

.  1283 

194 

Kolb, 

.  1401 

219 

Kolb, 

n)  378 

107 

Kolb. 

■  1513 

248 

Kolb, 

•  1719 

308 

Kolb, 

•  1925 

342 

Kolb, 

n)i957 

354 

Kolb, 

Catharine  (Moyer) 
,  Catharine  (Murphy) 

Daniel    . 

Daniel    . 

Dillman  . 
Dill  man  . 

Dillman  . 

Dillman  Z 

Dillman  . 

Dillman  . 

Dillman  . 

Dillman  . 

Dillman  . 

r)illman  . 

David     . 

David     . 

David     . 
,  Elizabeth  ( 

Elizabeth  1 

Elizabeth   (Miller)' 

Elizabeth  (Detra)  . 

Elizabeth  (Reiff)  . 

Elizabeth  (Rickart) 

Elizabeth  (Hiestand) 

Elizabeth  (Hendricks) 

Elizabeth  (Stauffer)  . 

Elizabeth  (Benner)   . 

Elizabeth  (Kelter)    . 

Elizabeth  (Godshall)  P511 

Elizabeth  (Gehman)    15 18 

Elizabeth  (Grimley)    2206 
,  Elizabeth  (Ziegler)  .  3802 

,  Enos 300 

,  Eliza 2224 

,  Esther 43 

,  Esther 1502 


2370 
2602 

42 

155 
i 

13 

46 
2591 

3547 
3801 
1206 
1241 
1266 

1503 
182 

153 
162 

Iunsicker)i202 
Alderfer)    1213 
.  1242 

•  1399 
.  1428 
1501 
353 
358 
385 
392 
169 


400 
421 

35 
50 
17 

22  . 

39 
418 

443 
4S9 

156 
172 
191 

243 
66 

49 

55 
153 
I  bo 

173 
218 
226 
241 

99 
100 
III 
117 

56 
246 

253 
393 
489 

95 
395 

37 
241 


iX 


KULP    FAMILY. 


579 


J^ — Continued. 


Gertraut 
Gertrude 
Henry  W 
Henrich 
Henry    . 
Henry     . 
Henry     . 
Henry     . 
Henry     . 
Henrich 
Henrich 
Henry     . 
Henry     . 
Henry     . 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Helena 
Isaac  . 
Isaac 
Isaac  . 
Isaac  . 


Isaac 
Isaac 


Isaac  . 
saac  . 
saac  R. 
acob  . 
acob  . 
acob  . 
acob 
acob  . 
acob  , 
acob  . 
acob  . 


Jacob 

acob 

acob 
, Jacob 
Jacob 
Jacob 
Jacob  W. 
Jacob  . 
Jacob  A. 
Jacob  . 
Jacob  . 
Joseph 
John  . 
John  . 
John    . 


Individual  No. 

121S 
1 502  J, 

423' 
1204 

2374 
1267 

1396 
1404 
1426 
1244 
38 
158 
1629 

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2071 

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1397 
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242 

Kolb, 

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Kolb, 

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Kolb, 

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Kolb, 

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Kolb, 

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149 

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158 

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170 

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184 

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56 

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279 

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310 

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216 

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222 

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229 

1    Kulp, 

John 

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John 

John 

John 

Jonathan 

Kate 

Lydia 

Lizzie 

Lizzie 

Margaret 

Mary  . 

Molly 

Maria 

Michael 

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Maria     . 

Margaret 

Molly      . 

Mary  Ann 

Mary  Ann 

Martin    .    . 

Magdalena 

Maria 

Matthias 

Martin     . 

Martin     . 

Matthias 

Molly      . 

Mary  .    . 

Nancy 

Nicholas 

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752 

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204 

221 

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1958  354 

1992  359 

2226  395 

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756  141 

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1529  257 

359  100 

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1995  361 

2015  364 

2023  366 

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,  Andrew  Boyer 
,  Benjamin 
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,  Polly  .    . 
,  Barbara  . 
,  Catharine 
,  Catharine 
,  Catharine  S 
,  Catharine 
,  Catharine 
,  Charles  C 
,  Daniel  H. 
,  Charles  . 
,  David  H. 
,  David     . 
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,  David  C. 
,  David  . 
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,  Elizabeth 
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2485 
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380 
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Individual  Xo.  Page" 

Henry 1768  522 

Isaac 1806  327 

Isaac  M 218  72 

Isaac 370  107 

Isaac 15 14  249 

Isaac 1531  259 

Isaac  ........  1733  318 

Isaac 3654  482 

Jackson 3571  460 

Jacob  S 1989  358 

Jacob  H 2010  364 

Jacob  A 2126  385 

Jacob   ....     2371  400 

Jacob 2486  413 

Jacob 2493  41^ 

Jacob  Z 2587  417 

Rev. Jacob  .  .    .  3557  451 

Jacob 303  96 

Jacob  T 441  126 

Jacob  E 714  139 

Jacob    ....   1507  245 

Jacob 1521  254 

Jacob 1530  258 

Jacob 1729  316 

Jacob 1770  322 

Jacob  S 3565  458 

Jonas  A.    .    .   2123  384 

Jonas  A 2412  406 

John  H 20i6  364 

Jonathan 359.1  loi 

John  H 2223  394 

James 3567  537 

John 3558  452 

John  D 369  103 

John  E 713  139 

lohn  H 1522  255 

John  W 4  538 

John 1728  315 

Jo-seph 1532  259 

John 3570  459 

Joseph 2604  421 

John  H 3601  470 

Justus  F 3624  481 

Katie 1767  221 

Lydia 1962  356 

Levi  L 2  531 

Lydia 1786  325 

Lillian  L 12  538 

Levi 3568  459 

^lary 3573  535, 

^lary i960  355 

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Margaret 1961  356 

Mary 2004  362 


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581 


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21 19  383  '     Kulp,  Washington 

2407  407  Kulp,  William  (A.) 
2589  418  Kulp,  William  (A.) 
3552  407  '    Kulp,  William  . 

298  95  Kulp,  William  . 

304  97  Kulp,  Washington 

359.J  loi  Krupp,  Hannah 

2490  415  Krupp,  John  H. 

372  107  Krupp,  Katie   H. 

1506  245  ,     Krupp,  Mary 

1784  324  ;     Kolb,  Nancy 
3556  450  '    Kolb,  Peter 
1727  315  Kolb,  I'hilip 
1732  317  Kolh,  Polly  . 

159  52  Kolb,  Peggy 

177*  323  Kolb,  Samuel 

1974  357  Kolb.  Sarah  Frances 

1994  360  Kolb,  Sarah  . 

1998  361  Kolb,  Susanna  . 

2009  363  Kolb,  Susanna  . 

2127  386  j     Kolb,  Sarah  .    . 

2409  408  j     Kolb,  Samuel   . 

382  no  j     Kolb   Sarah  .    . 

433  125  I    Kolb,  Sarah  .    . 

2487  414  ,    Kolb,  Sarah 
1726  314  ■     Kolb,  .Sarah  . 

381  109  '     Kolb,  Sarah  ,    . 

432  125  Kolb,  Sarah  . 

3586  463  Kolb,  .Susanna  . 

13  538  I     Kclb,  Samuel    . 

3607  472  •     Kolb,  Susanna  . 

^963  356  Kolb,  Sarah  .    . 

2408  408  I     Kolb,  Veronica 

2488  414  '     Kolb,  Wilhelmina 
3555  449  I     I'^olb,  Wilhelmina 

440  126  ■     Koll>,  Wilhelmina 

1766  321  Kolb,  Yelles     .    . 

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Abraham     .     . 

2105 

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Alpheus 

1953 

352 

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Elizabeth     .    .    . 

2100 

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2106 

378 

Landis, 

Noah    . 

1952 

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Mary    ... 

2101 

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Daniel  A.    .    .    . 

21C7 

378 

I,andis,  Sarah 2104  376 

Landis,  Tobias '955  353 

Lederach,  Elizabeth  .  .  .  1739  318 

Leidy,  Eli    2059  369 

Leidy,  josiah 2060  370 

Leidy,  Mary 2058  369 

Lichtel,  Elias 1797  327 


582 


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ML 


ludividual  No.  Page 

Meyer,  Agnes 1314  199 

Meyers,  Anna 1942  346 

Moyer,  Annie 2550  417 

Moyer,  Barbara  K 1819  332 

Moyer,  Christian      .    .    .       1260c  1S6 

Moyei,  Isaac  K 1S22  334 

Moyer,  Isaac 1260a  186 

Moyer,  Lydia  K 1821  333 

Meyer,  Fronica 1260  185 


ludividual  No 


Meyer,  Henry  K.     .    . 
Meyer,  Samuel  .    . 

Moyer,  Susan  K.  .  . 
Miller,  Susanna  .  .  . 
Musselman,  Elizabeth 
Musselman,  Henry  .  . 
Musselman,  Jacob  K.  . 
Musselman,  Samuel 


1940 

1315 

1820 
1421 

1536 
1538 
1537 
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346 
199 

333 
225 
261 
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262 
260 


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N  xon,  Charles 282 

Nixon,  William  R 283 

Ni.xon,  Thomas 284 


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Nixon,  Henry  M. 
Nixon,  Nicholas  R. 


285  90 

286  90 

287  91 


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Oberholzer,  lacob  K.  . 


1990     359 


R 


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Rittenhfiuse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenliouse, 
Riilenhousc, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenliouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Kittt-nhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
Kittenhouse, 
Rittenhouse, 
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Amos  .    .    .    . 

288 

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Ann     .    .    .    . 

271 

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Ann     .    .    .    . 

290 

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252 

76 

Rittenhouse, 

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Charles  A.      . 

504 

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1864 

336 

Kittenhouse, 

Mary  M.     . 

David      .    .    . 

261 

80 

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David  Martin 

910 

146 

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Martin  B.    . 

Elizabeth    .    . 

145 

44 

Rittenhouse, 

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Elizabeth    .    . 

270 

82 

Kittenhouse, 

Nicholas 

Elizabeth    .    . 

461 

127 

Kittenhouse, 

Nicholas  M 

Elizabeth    .    . 

1456 

235 

Kittenhouse, 

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254 

77 

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George  P.  .    . 

1866 

338 

Kittenhouse, 

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Henry  R.    .    . 

260 

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Rachel    .    . 

Henry  R.    .    . 

1872 

340 

Rittenhouse, 

Sarah  .    .    . 

Joseph     .    .    . 

142 

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Sarah  .    .    . 

Jacob  D.     .    . 

146 

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250 

74 

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Josiah      .    . 

253 

77 

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472 

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Jacob  S.  .    .    . 

537 

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Jacob  D.     .    . 

1457 

236 

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James  .    .    . 

1862 

335 

Rittenhouse, 

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Josiah  .    .    . 

1865 

337 

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James  .    .    . 

250 

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583 


p^ — Continued. 


Imlividual  Ko.  Page 

Reiner,  David 280  87 

Reiner,  Emeline 281  88 

Reiner,  Hannah 278  86 

Reiner,  Levi 277  85 

Reiner,  Martin 276  85 

Reiner,  Philip  H 275  85 

Reiner,  Rebecca 279  87 


Reiner,  Rev.  Jacob 

Ratzel,  .\nna    .  . 

Ratzel,  Charles  . 

Reift",  Henry     .  . 

Reift,  John    .    .  . 

Reift",  "Mary  .    .  . 

Reift",  William  .  . 


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Swartley,  Barbara 
Schlichter,  Sarah 
Schlichter,  John  . 
Schlichter,  Webster 
Swartley,  Barbara 
Stauftcr,  Jacob  .  . 
Schumacher,  Catharine 
Schumacher,  Elizabeth 
Schumacher,  Garret  . 
Schumacher,  Kate  .  . 
Schumacher,  Michael  . 
Schumacher,  Nancy  . 
Schumacher,  Sallie  .  . 
Snare,  Eleanor  .  . 
Snare,  Elizabeth  .  .  . 
Snare,  Jacob 
Snare,  Leah       .    .    .    . 


427  123 

716  140 

717  140 

718  140 
3610  472 
3591  479 
1666  292 

1662  2S9 

1664  290 

3919  521 

3926  522 

1665  291 

1663  290 
3596  468 
3600  469 

3593  467 

3598  468 


Snare, 

Snare, 

Snare, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers. 

Sellers 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers, 

Sellers 

Sellers 


Mary  G. 
Mary  A. 
Susan 
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Umsted,  Angeline    .    . 

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Umsted,  Arnold   .    .    . 

.     258 

79 

Umsted,  Julia   .    .    . 

Umsted,  Arnold    .    .    . 

.  1870 

339 

Umsted,  Morris    .    . 

Umsted,  Catharine  .    . 

•     259 

79 

Umsted,  Maria 

Umsted,  Catharine  .    . 

.  1871 

340 

Umsted,  Thomas  R. 

Umsted,  Daniel  R.  .    . 

.    482 

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Umsted,  William  W 

Umsted,   Fannie  .    .    . 

•     942 

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Ziegler,  Andrew 
Ziegler,  Andrew  .  . 
Ziegler,  Abraham  . 
Ziegler,  Abraham  O. 
Ziegler,  Barbara  .  . 
Ziegler,  Barbara 


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.  3805  493       Ziegler,  Barbara 3835  504 

3807  493   I     Ziegler,  Betsy 3816  497 

.  3813  497  i    Ziegler,  Catharine    ....  1749  320 

.3828  500  Ziegler,  Catharine    .    .    .    .3851  510 

.  3812  496       Ziegler,  Dillman 3803  490 

.  3831  502       Ziegler,  Dillman 3808  494 


584 


KULP    FAMILY. 


^ — Continued. 


Individual  Xo 


Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 


Dillman  . 
Dillman  O 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Hester 
Hannah  . 
Jacob  . 
Jacob  O  . 
Jacob  .    . 
Jacob  .    . 


3821  498 

3829  501 

3810  495 
3820  497 

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3830  5"I 
3850  509 
3826  499 

3809  495 

1748  319 


Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 
Ziegler, 


John    . 

Kate    . 

Kate    . 

Michael 

Michael 

Michael  O 

Nancy 

Nancy 

Nancy 

Susanna 


3825 

499 

3ii3(^ 

504 

3833 

502 

3804 

491 

3822 

498 

3827 

499 

1747 

319 

3834 

503 

3849 

509 

3824 

498 

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SZP  4-   192^