Person ID: I29326 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 8 May 2023
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Christian Moyer was born in 1678, reportedly in what is now Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and settled near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (He may have come from nearby Wurttemberg). He is my 8x great grandfather, though my Richmond, Wattenbarger, Barger, and Reiff lines.
He is not (as far as I know) related to Christopher Moyers, who was also born in Rhineland-Palatinate, in 1708, and settled in Germantown, Orange County, Virginia. (His father, George, was born in nearby Wurttemberg.) Christopher is my 6xgreat-grandfather, through my Richmond, Hutcheson, and Myers/Moyers lines.
The two lines intersect with my grandparents, Clarence Richmond (descendant of Christian Moyer) and Edith Hutcheson (descendant of Christopher Moyers).
He is also called Meyer, but he used the spelling Moyer. FindAGrave says born in Palatinate;Mennonite Records (not collected contemporaneously) say Switzerland
Died
1751
Franconia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 5]
Buried
Delps Cemetery, Harleysville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA [1]
1. Barbara Moyer (ID:I29316)(Age 72) b. 1701, Germany d. 1773, Upper Leacock, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA(Age 72)
2. Christian Moyer, Jr (ID:I29328)(Age 82) b. 1705, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 17 May 1787, Franconia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA(Age 82)
4. Samuel Moyer (ID:I29330)(Age 55) b. 1709, Lower Salford, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 20 Aug 1764, Pennsylvania, USA(Age 55)
5. Anna Moyer (ID:I29332)(Age 45) b. 1713, Franconia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 8 Jul 1758, Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA(Age 45)
Christian Meyer Sr Story and Will-from Fretz p 17-22 of A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer, by Rev A.J. Fretz (1896. Full text at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00fret3
Christian Moyer Sr Homestead Source: "A genealogical record of the descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer and other pioneers" by A.J. Fretz, p.17. At https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00fret3
Letter from Behind the Blue Mountain, March 30, 1752 This early piece of correspondence was discovered among a group of much later papers in the Norman M. Wismer Collection donated to the Mennonite Historians.
Text: Birth: 1676, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death: 1751, Franconia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Delps Cemetery, Harleysville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Spouse:
Anna Barbara Bergey Meyer (1677-1751)
Children:
Barbara Meyer Reiff (____-1773)
Christian Meyer (1705-1787)
Anna Meyer Funk (1707-1758)
Samuel Moyer (1709-1764)
Maintained by: Sharon Lynn Folk
Originally Created by: MissPammyF
Son of Jacob Meyer (DOB 1658) and unknown mother, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1700 and settling in Pennsylvania. He was married to Anna Barbara Bergey (1677-1751) in 1700. He was the father of six children: Barbara (1701-1773), Christian (1705-1787), Anna (1706-1758), Jacob (1710-1793), Samuel (1709-1764), and Elizabeth (1711-1766).
[S473] by Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. (S)
Details:
Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.Orig;
Page: Christian Meyer. Place: New York, New York; Year: 1710; Page Number: 124
Text: Name: Christian Meyer
Arrival Year: 1710
Arrival Place: New York, New York
Source Publication Code: 5023
Primary Immigrant: Meyer, Christian
Annotation: A census of newly arrived Palatines living in the "west camp," 1710. Also in no. 6341, O'Callaghan.
Source Bibliography: MacWETHY, LOU D. "West Camp; Statement of Heads of Palaten Famileys and Number of Persons in Both Towns of ye West Side Hudsons River. Winter, 1710." In The Book of Names. St. Johnsville [NY]: The Enterprise and News, 1933, pp. 123-124. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1985.
Page: 124
Text: Christian Meyer made his last will and testament in writing January 18, 1748. It was probated June 6, 1751, which shows that he died between the dates given, probably in the early part of 1751.
Text: Name: Christian Meyer
Relationship: Father-in-law
Household Members:
Name: Age
HENRY (Bishop) Funck:
Anna Meyer:
Henry Funck:
Christian Funck:
Abraham Funck:
Barbara Funck:
John Funck:
Anne Funck:
Mary Funck:
Fronicka Funck:
Barbara:
Christian Meyer: