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About Christopher Heebner of Norriton
A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor # A054176
Came to America on the ship St. Andrew with his parents. Naturalized 4/10/1755. Moved to Worcester on tract at corner of present Township Line and Trooper Rd. where some of their descendants started the famous Heebner farm machinery manufacture subsequently moved to Lansdale.
It was 1762 when he acquired land in Norriton Township. In 1920 it was still owned by J. Wayne Heebner (according to a contemporary genealogist of that era, Mary Rogers (Bean). => The immediate descendant who inherited this tract was Christopher's son Abraham who married Catherine Rittenhouse, daughter of Matthias RIttenhouse.
A modern rendition of property lines shows his Norriton Twp. property. visit : Univ. of Pennsylvania Archives Map
Christopher Heebner
Owner's Occupation: yeoman
Year Acquired: 1775
Deeded Land Area: 77.5 acres
Christopher was born in Berthelsdorf Saxony
Baptized 4/22/1731 ... Sponsors: Gregor Scholtze, Susanna Jackel (daiughter of Bathasar Jackel) & Bathasar Heidrich of Hernhut.
Married 5/3/1757 by a justice of the Peace: Susanna Weigner (1738 - 1/17/1814), eldest daughter of Hans and Anna Reinwald Wiegner.
•Christopher Heebner, son of David Heebner (page 9), married Susanna, daughter of Hans Wiegner (page 16), May 3, 1757. Their children were: Melchior, born November 16, 1759. Died May 10, 1781. John, born July 12, 1761. Died March 10, 1824. Sarah, born April 21, 1763. Died January 12, 1833. Abraham, born December 28, 1766. Died November 25, 1846. Christopher, born May 11, 1770. Susanna, born October 1, 1773. Died August 13, 1777. David, born September 19, 1778. Died May 19, 1783. Susanna, wife of C. H., died January 17, 1814, aged 76 years. C. H. died August 21, 1827, aged 80 years.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/montgomery/history/family/h1560001...
includes excellent sketch of Schwenkfelders: "The Silesia referenced ( ) was an area of Europe which (has been) in southwestern Poland. Germany ceded this province to Poland after WW II. The area borders present day Germany and the Czech Republic. The founder of the Schwenkfelder Church, Caspar Schwenckfeld, was born in Ossing, Silesia, which was changed to Ossig (Osiek in Polish), and is still a small town outside of Lubin, Poland, which is outside of Legnica (Liegnitz in German), Poland. "
~• from "Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families: Seekers of Religious Liberty who Fled from Silesia to Saxony and Thence to Pennsylvania in the Years 1731 to 1737". Edited by Samuel Kriebel Brecht, A.M. Printed for The Board of Publication of the Schwenkfelder Church, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. Rand McNally & Company. 1923.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 28 2021, 2:18:30 UTC
E87: Schwenkfelder immigrant from Silesia
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 14 2022, 12:41:40 UTC
Christopher Heebner of Norriton's Timeline
1731 |
April 19, 1731
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Saxony, Europe
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1759 |
November 16, 1759
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Pennsylvania, USA
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1766 |
December 28, 1766
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Worcester Township,Montgomery County,Pennsylvania,,,, Pennsylvania
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1770 |
May 11, 1770
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Pennsylvania, United States
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1817 |
June 27, 1817
Age 86
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Norriton Township, Montgomery County, PA, United States
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