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About Peter Reusser
Christian Reesor, our first Reesor ancestor to be born in America, began his life in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on August 26, 1747. Christian Reesor's Swiss born parents, Peter Rieser (January, 1713 - February, 1804) and Elizabeth Hershey, were Mennonite Anabaptists. Driven from Switzerland to Rhenish Bavaria by religious persecution, Peter Rieser and his four brothers (Ulrich, Jacob, Johanns, and Philip) accepted sanctuary through the auspices of William Penn's American settlement programme. Peter, wife Elizabeth, their two children Esther and John, along with Elizabeth's parents - Christian and Esther Hershey, sailed from Rotterdam on the ship "Robert and Alice" and landed at Philadelphia on September 3, 1739.
Having arrived in America at 26 years of age, Peter Rieser received a grant of 271 acres of land for a homestead near Elizabethtown in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He built a mill on the site and soon became a prosperous farmer and miller. He donated land for the Risser Mennonite Meeting-House and adjoining cemetery, where he was buried in 1804 upon his death at the age of 91 years.
Peter Rieser & Elizabeth Hershey's second son Christian (born 1747) was our ancestor. He lived close to his family homestead in Lancaster County until 1786, when he moved westward to Franklin County with his wife Fanny Reiff (1751-October 10, 1818), and their growing family. However, Christian Reesor ultimately looked northward to Upper Canada for new opportunities and undoubtedly more land. In about 1796, family folklore says that his 21 year old son Peter made an exploratory trip to the settlement of York (now Toronto) in Upper Canada (now Ontario).
Reports from Christian's son Peter no doubt enthused Christian and his family about the prospects for life in Upper Canada. Yet, with his father Peter Rieser nearly 90 years old, Christian demurred. It wasn't until the summer after the death in 1804 of his father, Peter Rieser - the original ancestral emigrant to the New World - that Christian and his family made the move northward. They settled on land granted from the Crown at Lot 14, Concession 10, in Markham Township, York County, Upper Canada.
This loyal son could now pursue a new chapter in his life.
Peter died in 1804 at the age of 91!
Buried in the Risser Mennonite Cemetery in Mount Joy Township, PA, USA
Son of Hans Risser, who "came to Friedelsheim from the German village of Ibersheim in 1711, and married ______ Lehmann in 1712. He originally came from northern Switzerland." This information is courtesy of R. Bruce Pinkerton who states that "One of the best references for this early info is from the research of Ellen Risser Farrell, "Risser Families in the Palatinate and in America", in "Pennsylvania Heritage", Vol. 10, p. 21, April 1987. "
Peter Risser was born in Friedelsheim, Germany on Sept. 3rd, 1713. Elisabeth Hershey was also born in Friedelsheim in about the year 1714. They were married in 1736. Note: As stated above, Peter may have been born in Bern, Switzerland.
Peter and Elizabeth were Mennonite Anabaptists who were driven from Switzerland to Rhenish Bavaria by religious persecution. Peter and his four brothers (Ulrich, Jacob, Johanns, and Philip) accepted sanctuary through the auspices of William Penn's American settlement program. Peter, Elizabeth, their two children Esther and John, along with Elizabeth's parents - Christian and Esther (Egle) Hershey, sailed from Rotterdam on the ship "Robert and Alice" and landed at Philadelphia on September 3, 1739.
Having arrived in America at 26 years of age, they received a grant of 271 acres of land for a homestead near Elizabethtown in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He built a mill on the site and soon became a prosperous farmer and miller. He donated land for the Risser Mennonite Meeting-House and adjoining cemetery
Peter Risser died in 1804 at the age of 91 years and is buried in the Risser Meeting House Cemetery.
Sources: The Reesor Family in Canada Genealogical and Historical Society The Relations of Milton Snavely Hershey By Lawrence Berger-Knorr http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~weavers/index_files/Page34...
In addition to Esther and John, Peter and Elizabeth had eight other children, among whom was Christian Reesor (1746-1806), who was killed by a falling tree.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 27 2021, 23:08:54 UTC
Peter Reusser's Timeline
1713 |
September 3, 1713
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Berne, Bern District, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
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1737 |
1737
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Friedelsheim, Wachenheim (Weinstrasse), Bad Duerkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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1739 |
1739
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Friedelsheim, Wachenheim (Weinstrasse), Bad Duerkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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1741 |
1741
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Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
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1743 |
1743
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Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1745 |
1745
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Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Penn.
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1747 |
August 26, 1747
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Mount Joy Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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1750 |
November 5, 1750
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Elizabethtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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