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  Hans Ulrich Bergey Homestead, built 1732

Hans Ulrich Bergey

Hans Ulrich Bergey was born in Langnau, Switzerland on April 21, 1700. In 1719, he sailed into the port of Philadelphia and eventually settled in Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. Hans Ulrich Bergey was one of many Swiss Mennonites who settled in the region. He married Anne Mary (perhaps Clemens), and on March 15th, 1726, bought land in Lower Salford Township near the northeast end of Perkiomen Creek. This photo shows where he lived and raised a family of 11 children.

 


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The Bergy Line Immigrant Ancestor was Hans Ulrich Bergey who settled in Pennsylvania circa 1719. Also includes Huber, Herr, Kendig and Eschleman.


The Nash Line Immigrant Ancestor was Frances Nash who resided in Braintree, Mass. before 1675. Also includes Poole, Thayer, Orcutt, Whitmarsh and more.


The Porritt Line Immigrant Ancestors were John and Alice Porritt who settled in Detroit in 1830. Also includes Pallister and Walt ancestors.


The Seibert Line Immigrant Ancestor was Casper Seibert who settled in Ontario in 1849.


The Johnson Line Earliest known ancestor was Johnathan Johnson who resided in Maryland before 1783. Also includes Heinrich, Hiser, Todd and Warfield ancestors.


The Lamley Line Immigrant Ancestor was Gotlieb Lamley who arrived from Germany in 1853. Includes Rohrbach and Ricker surnames.

 
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