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Daniel Jarrett, the thirteenth child of John Jarrett (d. 1755), was born 18 December 1747 in Macungie Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He married Mary Catherine Moyer. They had ten children. He died in 1822 in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina.
Friedrich Schäckler (1721-1792) immigrated from Germany to Northampton County, Pennsylvania. He anglicized his name to Frederick Schaeckler and married Margaretha Jarrett between 1752 and 1760. Sheckler descendants and relatives are listed in alphabetical order by given name, and lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Washington, California and elsewhere.
The emigrant ancestor of this family was (Hans) George Gilbert (bapt. 1698), son of (Hans) Jacob Gilbert (bapt. 1661) and Anna Catharine Kuhlwein. He married Anna Elisabeth Gruber (b. 1702) 1724 at Hoffen- heim. She was a daughter of Conrad Gruber and Anna Catharine Gruber. George Gilbert was a master taylor. He had nine children born in Hoffenheim, Germany. Family emigrated 1750 from Germany arriving in Philadelphia. They settled in Montgo- mery County in the area that is now called Gilbertsville. Descendants live in Pennsylvania. Includes descendants of Wolff Albrecht Knappenberger (1630-1701), who was born in Adelsheim, Mosbach, Baden, Germany. He married Anna Maria Schmidt (d. 1698) 1663 in Widdern, Jagst, Wuerttemberg. The Knappenbergers who came to Pennsylvania in the 18th century are descendants of their second son, John Albrecht (1666-1743) and his wife, Anna Katharina (1672-1729). Also includes the descendants of John (1695-1755) and Anna Maria Jarrett of Macungie Township now in Lehigh Co. Pennsylvania.
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Cemetery records for: Springtown and Trinity Union Church (both copied 1924, Springfield Township). Church records: Durham Reformed Church, Durham Twp. (1813-1940), Lower Saucon Twp., Northampton County (1747-1840), Trinity Lutheran Church Records (1751-1793), Trinity Reformed Church Records (1760-1829), both Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.