Dr. Nicholas Lybarger, Sr.

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Dr. Nicholas Lybarger, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brenschelbach, Lower Palatinate, Germany
Death: March 1808 (74-75)
Madley, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Nikolaus Leyenberger and Maria Catharina Leyberger
Husband of Mary Ann Lybarger
Father of Nicholas Lybarger, Jr.; George Lybarger; Ludwick Lybarger; Mary Ann Miller; Elizabeth Catherine Miller and 1 other
Brother of Ludwig Lybarger, Sr and John George Leyenberger

Managed by: Matthew Keith Benson
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About Dr. Nicholas Lybarger, Sr.

LIBERGER, NICHOLAS SR Ancestor #: A070263 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank(s): PRIVATE

http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full...
DAR site had date of birth 1733

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12305671/nicholas-lybarger
gravestone shows 1739-1808
Nicholas Lybarger immigrated to America, a passenger on the ship “Snow Betsy/Betsey, Captain Richard Budden, from Rotterdam, on August 27, 1739.He rendered service with Fourth Company, First Battalion Bedford County Militia in the Revolutionary War. He first appears on the tax records of Cumberland Valley Township in 1775, owning a hundred acres of land there. In 1784 and 1790, he had a wife and six children in his family. (from The Lybarger Descendants, by John L. Lybarger and Lee H. Lybarger, published by the Lybarger Association, 2012)


  1. Name: Nicholas LEYBERGER
  2. Sex: M
  3. Birth: 1733 in Palatinate, Germany
  4. Death: MAR 1808 in Bedford Co., PA
  5. Burial: Lybarger Cemetery, Madley, PA
  6. Note: Revolutionary War Military Service 4th Co. 1st Bat, Bedford Co. under Capt. Samuel Paxton. According to DAR records he was born in PA not Germany. Which is it?
  7. Note:
   Nicholas Leyberger and others organized the first Lutheran Church in the Cumberland, MD area on May 11, 1794 in a log house near the site of the present church on the northeast corner of Center and Baltimore Streets (Source: "History of

Western Maryland Including Biographical Sketches," 1968, available online through Ancestry.com)

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Dr. Nicholas Lybarger, Sr.'s Timeline

1733
1733
Brenschelbach, Lower Palatinate, Germany
1753
1753
Frederick, Maryland, United States
1762
1762
Frederick, Maryland, United States
1763
1763
Frederick, Maryland, United States
1765
May 8, 1765
Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
1766
1766
Maryland, United States
1768
June 1768
Maryland, United States