Simon Jacob Diehl

Simon Jacob Diehl

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  • Name Simon Jacob Diehl 
    Born Palantinate, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Notes 
    • Ralph Beaver Straussburger, "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: . . . Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia, 1783-1808," (Second Printing in Two Volumes, ed. by William John Hinke, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1980), v. I, pp. 308-309:

      "(List 86 B) Palatines imported in the Ship Friendship, Alexander Thomson, Master from Rotterdam. Qualified October 12, 1741: . . . Jacob Diehl . . .

      (List 86 C) At the Courthouse in Philadelphia, October 12, 1741. Present: The Hon. George Thomas, Esq., Lt. Gov. Samuel Hasell & Abraham Taylor, Esq.

      The Palatines whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Friendship, Alexander Thompson, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, did this day take the Oaths to the Government, viz.: . . . Jacob Diehl . . ."

      Edited by Roy Richard Thomas September 2012

    • Much of the information in entries for the members of this line was based on "Family Roots of Daniel Michael Patterson, Descendants of Simon Jacob Diehl I":

      http://rowanroots.gorowan.com/family_files/deal.html

      "Generation No. 1


      1. SIMON JACOB1 DIEHL I died Unknown.

      Notes for SIMON JACOB DIEHL I:

      Came to America on October 12, 1741 from the Palantinate area of Germany. The Diehls were chiefly settled at Frankfort, in the province of Brandenbrug, Germany. On September 9, 1738, William Diehl arrived at Philadelphia from Germany. William eventually moved on to North Carolina settling near Newton, then Lincoln County. He was soon followed by his brothers, John Peter Deal arrived on November 25, 1740 & Jacob Deal on October 12, 1741, both settling in Rowan County. Jacob fathered the linage that moved to Rowan Co., NC. Information from FTM Family History: Penn. Genealogies #1 CD #163 transcript of Huber Family Sailing vessel "Friendship" passenger list with them was Jacob Diehl. He was the son of Assistant judge Peter Diehl of Thaleischweiler.

      German Church records indicate that 2 brothers, John Peter & Simon Jacob were Catechized by Rev. John Hecker in 1756 at the Doheck (Tohickon).


      Child of SIMON JACOB DIEHL I is:

      2. i. Jacob2 Deal II, b. 31 Oct 1762; d. 30 Apr 1855."

      Edited by Roy Richard Thomas September 2008

    • E.H. Diehl, "Addenda to Diehl Genealogy of 1915" (Berlin, PA: Berlin Press, 1930), p. 141:

      "III. Jacob Diehl, the third of these brothers, came across the Atlantic from Rotterdam in the good ship Friendship, arriving in Philadelphia 12 Oct 1741.

      On 13 Apr 1775, a tract of over 105 acres was granted to him by Thomas and John Penn, proprietors of Penn's Woods. Abstract of records are recorded in Vol. 29, page 663, Doylestown, PA, dated 10 Dec 1793."

      Edited by Roy Richard Thomas August 2008

    Person ID I20383  Complete
    Last Modified 3 Sep 2012 

    Father Unknown Diehl,   b. Palantinate, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F8009  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Children 
    +1. Jacob Diehl,   b. 31 Oct 1762, Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Apr 1855, China Grove, Rowan County, North Carolina, U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 92 years)
    Last Modified 1 Aug 2008 
    Family ID F8012  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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