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This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.
Nicholas Peffley was born in German about 1700. He married about 1723, Barbara . They left Germany with a large group of their friends because of religious persecution. They were of the "Bretheren" or "German Baptist Faith" a group originating in Germany nicknamed the "Dunkers." They arrived in Philadelphia 19 August 1729. In 1737, they settled on 150 acres of land in Bethel Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Nicholas is said to have been killed by Indians there in 1748. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and elsewhere in the United States.
Johannes Werbel, Jr. (1738-1809) immigrated from Germany with his father, Johannes Sr. in 1740 and married Maria Salome (ca. 1740-1829) settling in Westminster, Maryland in 1760. They later moved to Antitum, Maryland. Johannes was known as John Warble, Maria Salome (no surname available) was known as Sarah. Descendants lived in Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, Louisiana and elsewhere. Includes Werbel, Warvel, Warble, Sellers, Kaylor, Leap, Kretzer, Shuck, DeRush, Eakle, Bowser, Hovermale and related families.
"Elizabeth Willcockson was granted administration of the estate of George Willcockson, 25 Oct., 1739, Chester Co., Penn[sylvania] ... there is no proof of the relationship of Elizabeth to George Willcockson" although some say she was his wife, and the daughter of Roland Powell of New Jersey.
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