Ludwig Albright, Sr.

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Ludwig Albright (Albrecht), Sr.

Also Known As: "Johannes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bayirn Pfalz, Hessen, Germany
Death: November 16, 1810 (79)
Guilford, Orange, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Brick Reformed United Church of Christ Cemetery, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Johannes Albrecht and Anna Barbara Albrecht
Husband of Anna Maria Albright
Father of John Ludwig Albright, Sr.; Anna Barbara Powell; Philip Albright, Sr.; Jacob Henry Albright, Sr; Ludwick John Albright, Sr. and 7 others
Brother of Andreas Albrecht; Magdalena Mary Faust; Frank Albright; Anna Barbara Foust; Johann Christian Albrecht, Sr. and 5 others

Managed by: Matthew Pepper
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About Ludwig Albright, Sr.

DAR Ancestor # A000981


 Arrived in Philadelphia on 9/18/1732 at the age of 1 with his family.

9/18/1732 - arrived in Philadelphia with his family

8/18/1751 - married in Berks Co., PA


Ludwig Albrecht (1730-1810) was born in the Palatines which became Germany. Later, Ludwig came to the US with his parents;, arriving 9/11/1732 and settled in Pennsylvania.

After marriage and children, they moved to NC,where they lived out their lives and are buried in the Brick Reformed United Church of Christ Cemetery, Guilford County, NC.

Note: Albright was originally spelled Albrecht and Ludwig had various spellings. Lodawick, Ludwich, etc.

Source:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5452136/ludwig-albrecht

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According to Find A Grave Memorial ID 5452136: Ludwig was born in the Palatines which became part of Germany later, Ludwig came to the US with his parents. They arrived 18 Sep 1732. Originally living in PA, after marriage and children, he moved to NC. He and wife, Anna Marie Keller Albright, are both in Brick Reformed United Church of Christ Cemetery, Guilford, North Carolina.

Albright was originally Albrecht and Ludwig had various spellings, Lodawick. Ludwich etc



Jacob and Ludwig Albright who left Pennsylvania and settled in North Carolina, are identical with the Jacob and Ludawick who are listed as the sons of Johannes and Ann Albright found in Vol. I of Strassburger's book. Since the old Bible records showed that the Pennsylvania ancestors lived in Berks County, the research deals mainly with this section of the state.

Berks County was not established until 1752. It is made up from parts of Philadelphia, Chester and Lancaster Counties. Johannes settled in that part of Lancaster County that was taken into Berks County. The earliest records were land grants (Lancaster County) in 1740, 1741 and 1743:Pennsylvania Archives, Volume XXIV: John Albrecht, 100 acres, June 20, 1740, John Albrecht, 100 acres, June 3, 1741, John Albrecht, 25 acres, Feb. 8, 1743. This section of Berks County was the western part which included Bern Township where, the records show, most of the Berks County Albright families lived. Bern Township originally extended from a point a few miles west of Reading westward to the present line of Schuylkill County.



Born in the Palatines which became part of Germany later,Ludwig came to the US with his parents.

They arrived 18 Sep 1732. Originally living in PA,

After marriage and children, he moved to NC. He and wife, Anna Marie Keller Albright, are both in this cemetery

Albright was originally Albrecht and Ludwig had various spellings, Lodawick. Ludwich etc

Burial in Brick Reformed United Church of Christ Cemetery, Guilford County, NC.

Source:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5452136/ludwig-albrecht


Born in the Palatines which became part of Germany later,Ludwig came to the US with his parents. They arrived 18 Sep 1732. Originally living in PA, after marriage and children, he moved to NC. He and wife, Anna Marie Keller Albright, are both in this cemetery Albright was originally Albrecht and Ludwig had various spellings, Lodawick. Ludwich etc.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 14 2021, 22:21:48 UTC


GEDCOM Note

Came to America from Rotterdam onboard the galley “Johnson” and entered the port of Philadelphia.

At the time of his father’s death he was living in Berks Co., PA.

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Ludwig Albright, Sr.'s Timeline

1731
November 11, 1731
Bayirn Pfalz, Hessen, Germany
1752
October 21, 1752
Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1752
Berks, Pennsylvania
1754
June 18, 1754
Berks County, Pennsylvania
1756
February 13, 1756
Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
February 13, 1756
Guilford County, North Carolina, United States of America