Re: JOSEPH DIEHL, b. ca. 1700 to VA
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JOSEPH DIEHL, b. ca. 1700 to VA
Donald J. Martin 10/11/98
Found some family history on the Internet as follows:
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ID: I03689
Name: Josef Diel , Sr. 1 2 3
Sex: M
ALIA: Joseph /Diehl/
Birth: 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany 1
Birth: BET 1699 AND 1700 in Germany 1
Death: BET 1743 AND 1803 in Loudoun Co., VA 4
Death: AFT 1762 5
Baptism: 5 AUG 1699 Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany 6 7
Immigration: BEF 1740 to Loudoun Co., VA 8 4
Father: Georg Diel b: ABT 1679 in Germany
Mother: Anna Catherine Bocher b: BEF 1680
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: 1Children
John Diehl b: BET 1717 AND 1761 in Loudoun Co., VA
Levi Diehl b: BET 1717 AND 1761
Philip Diehl b: BET 1720 AND 1749
Joseph Diehl b: 1734 in Loudoun Co., VA
Samuel Diehl b: 1740 in Lovettsville, Louden Co., Va.
Peter Diehl b: 1746 in Loudon Co., VA
Mary Diehl b: 1746
Henry Diehl b: 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA
George Diehl b: 1757 in Loudoun Co., VA
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Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Tree #1113, Date of Import: Aug 4, 1998
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Title: "Cemeteries of the Claysburg Area - Vol. 2 Upper Claar Cemetery in Klahr": Claysburg Area Public Library 1- 814-239-2782
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Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0966, Date of Import: Jul 13, 1997
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Title: Donald J. Martin Post-em at Rootsweb Worldconnect Sep 2001 [[email protected]]
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Title: Esslingen church registers
Title: "Cemeteries of the Claysburg Area - Vol. 2 Upper Claar Cemetery in Klahr": Claysburg Area Public Library 1- 814-239-2782
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ID: I052551
Name: Josef Diel , Sr. 1 2 3 4
Sex: M
ALIA: Joseph /Diehl/
Birth: 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany 1 4
Birth: 1699
Birth: BET. 1699 - 1700 in Germany 1
Birth: ABT. 1710 in Loudon Co., VA 5 4
Death: BET. 1743 - 1803 in Loudoun Co., VA 4
Death: AFT. 1762 6
Baptism: 5 AUG 1699 Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany 7 8
Baptism: 5 JUL 1690 Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany 1 4
Immigration: BEF. 1740 to Loudoun Co., VA 5 4
Note:
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0966]
Joseph aka Teal, Teel, Deal Tiehl. He purchased land 8 April 1762 in Loudoun VA
Index to the Tithables of Loudoun CO VA 1758-1786" by Hopkins
Father: Georg Diel b: ABT. 1679 in Germany
Mother: Anna Catherine Bocher b: BEF. 1680
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: 1Children
John Diehl b: BET. 1717 - 1761 in Loudoun Co., VA
Levi Diehl b: BET. 1717 - 1761
Philip Diehl b: BET. 1720 - 1749
Joseph Diehl b: 1734 in Loudoun Co., VA
Samuel Diehl b: 1740 in Loudoun Co., VA
Peter Diehl b: 1746 in Loudon Co., VA
Mary Diehl b: 1746
Henry Diehl b: 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA
George Diehl b: 1757 in Loudoun Co., VA
Sources:
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Tree #1113, Date of Import: Aug 4, 1998
Title: "Cemeteries of the Claysburg Area - Vol. 2 Upper Claar Cemetery in Klahr": Claysburg Area Public Library 1- 814-239-2782
Publication: Claysburg Area Public Library
Note: E-mail// [email protected]
Web WWW.Angelfire.com/biz/claysburgareapublib/index.html
Note: some typos but general quality is good
Page: pp. 17, 81, ref
Title: William Donald Roudabush
Note: William-Donald-Roudabush Immigrant Ancestor Data .
Title: Debra L. Carter GEDCOM
Title: "Cemeteries of the Claysburg Area - Vol. 2 Upper Claar Cemetery in Klahr": Claysburg Area Public Library 1- 814-239-2782
Publication: Claysburg Area Public Library
Note: E-mail// [email protected]
Web WWW.Angelfire.com/biz/claysburgareapublib/index.html
Note: some typos but general quality is good
Page: pp. 66
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0966, Date of Import: Jul 13, 1997
Title: Donald J. Martin Post-em at Rootsweb Worldconnect Sep 2001 [[email protected]]
Title: Esslingen church registers
1. Henry Diehl was born 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA. He was the son of 2. Josef Diel , Sr..
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2
2. Josef Diel , Sr. was born 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany, and died BET 1743 AND 1803 in Loudoun Co., VA. He was the son of 4. Georg Diel and 5. Anna Catherine Bocher.
Children of Josef Diel , Sr. are: i. John Diehl was born BET 1717 AND 1761 in Loudoun Co., VA, and died BET 1731 AND 1839.
ii. Levi Diehl was born BET 1717 AND 1761.
iii. Philip Diehl was born BET 1720 AND 1749.
iv. Joseph Diehl was born 1734 in Loudoun Co., VA.
v. Samuel Diehl was born 1740 in Lovettsville, Louden Co., Va., and died 1828 in Friends Cove, Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA / 88 yrs. He married Margaretha L. Ritschi 1765 in Loudoun Co., VA, daughter of Philip Ritchey and Anna Maria Schopf. She was born 1740 in Loudoun Co., VA, and died 12 MAY 1818 in Friends Cove, Bedford Co., PA.
vi. Peter Diehl was born 1746 in Loudon Co., VA.
vii. Mary Diehl was born 1746.
1. viii. Henry Diehl was born 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA.
ix. George Diehl was born 1757 in Loudoun Co., VA, and died BET 1731 AND 1839 in Bedford Co., PA.
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3
4. Georg Diel was born ABT 1679 in Germany, and died BET 1731 AND 1739. He was the son of 8. Sebastian Diehl and 9. ?.. ?...
5. Anna Catherine Bocher was born BEF 1680, and died AFT 1710.
Children of Anna Catherine Bocher and Georg Diel are:
i. Margaretha Diel was born ABT JAN 1689/90 in Germany, and died BET 1696 AND 1784.
ii. Georg Friderich Diel was born ABT MAR 1695/96 in Germany, and died BET 1697 AND 1786.
2. iii. Josef Diel , Sr. was born 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany, and died BET 1743 AND 1803 in Loudoun Co., VA.
iv. Samuel Diehl was born 1710 in Germany, and died BET 1737 AND 1801. He married Magdalena Grimm BET 1724 AND 1758. She was born BET 1693 AND 1718.
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4
8. Sebastian Diehl.
9. ?.. ?...
Child of ?.. ?.. and Sebastian Diehl is:
4. i. Georg Diel was born ABT 1679 in Germany, and died BET 1731 AND 1739. He married Anna Catherine Bocher BET 1692 AND 1727 in Germany. She was born BEF 1680, and died AFT 1710.
ID: I052539
Name: Samuel Diehl 1 2 3 4 5
Sex: M
Birth: 1740 in Loudoun Co., VA 5
Birth: 1740 in Germany ? or Loudoun Co., VA ? 6
Death: 1828 in Friends Cove, Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA / 88 yrs 5
Death: 1812 7
Death: 1828 in old farm in Ott's Mill Friends Cove, Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA 6
Burial: 1828 Friends Cove Cemetery, Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA 3 5
Burial: 1828 Bowser farm owned by Wm Beegle 6 mi from Raystown Br., Juniata River 8
Burial: 1828 old graveyard on the Bowser Farm, no marker 5
Military Service: Revolutionary War, 2 nine-month terms 2 3 5 9
Census: BET. 1790 - 1820 Bedford Co., PA 2 5
Residence: BET. 1790 - 1820 Bedford Co., PA 2
Residence: 1785 Moved from Loudoun Co., VA to Bedford Co., PA 2
Note:
1884 "Bedford County Pennsylvania Archives, Volume 3", P929.374871 Be, Edited by James B. Whisker, p. 84: Samuel Deal owned 300 acres in Colerain Township in 1785. Same reference shows George Deal with value of 3 pounds and Phillip Deal with 250 acres.Samuel stuck to the soil, as have thousands of his industrious progeny in generations since. He died on his old home farm near Ott's Mill, in 1828, and is buried in the old grave yard on the Bowser Farm, now owned by William Beegle.(as of 1976)"
[Source: Lester Housel GEDCOM [[email protected]] Dec 2, 1998]
Census- Bedford Co., Pa- 1790 p.20; 1800 p. 402; 1810 p. 546; 1810 p. 14
1784 purchased a homestead in Friends Cove, Bedford Co., PA
applied for patents for land in Coleraine Twp., Bedford Co., PA
Data from "Genealogy of the descendants of Samuel Diehl and Margaretha
Ritchey his wife" 1740-1828
below from Wm D. Roudabush
Diehl also known as " Teal" and " Deal."
1761: Samuel Diehl is shown, under the name "Samuel Teal," as first taxable on the 1761 Tax List located in the Loudoun Co., VA, courthouse.
Samuel Diehl was believed to have served for the Colonies as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He served two terms of enlistment of nine months each.
1784 (or 1785): In 1784 (or 1785), Samuel Diehl and his family (9 children), mother in law, Mrs. Ritchey, and two brothers, Philip "Deal" and George "Deal", moved from Loudoun Co., Virginia to Bedford Co., PA and settled in Friends Cove (Colerain Twp.). Samuel died on his old farm near Ott's Mill in 1828 and is buried in the old grave yard on the Bowser farm, owned by William Beegle (as of 1976).
1785: Family legend moves Samuel and his family, his mother in law (Mrs. Ritchey), and Philip and George Diehl (not brothers ?) to Friends Cove, Bedford Co., PA, in 1784. However, his son, Daniel, was baptized 13 April 1785 in the New Jerusalem Lutheran Church near Lovettsville, Loudoun Co., VA, so, although perhaps the homestead was purchased in 1784, the move was probably made in the summer of 1785. There is a " Samuel Deal" listed in the 1785 Colerain Twp. tax assessments, as well as a Philip and a George " Deal."
1785: Samuel "Deal" listed in the 1785 Colerain Twp tax assessments, as well as a Philip and a George Deal."
1788: A History of Fulton Co., IL, states that the family resided near Harrisburg before moving to Bedford County. There is a record of Samuel Diehl and Margaret Diehl having received patents for land in Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA in 1788 {so that date would seem to be the most accurate one {? William D. Roudabush questions accuracy ?} for when they settled on the farm where they would remain. This farm was six miles from the south branch of the Juniata River (called Raystown Branch). In later days people used to build what they called arks, load them with produce, and float them down the river to Columbia. There they would sell boat and all.
1828: Samuel farmed all his life and died at home near Ott's Mill, Friends Cove, Bedford Co., PA in 1828. He is buried in the old graveyard on the Bowser Farm, but no stone marks his resting place.
19 Sep 1890: Family legend also has Samuel participating in the Revolutionary War. An address given at the Diehl Family Reunion, 19 September 1890, states that " he served two terms of enlistment of nine months each. Doubtless he had an honorable discharge among his papers, but it and the big family Bible, printed in German and fastened with brass clasps, have disappeared and no trace of them can be found."
From the genealogy written by E.H. Diehl: (1976) "Samuel Diehl, progenitor of one of the prominent branches of the numerous Diehl families in America, was born in 1740 and resided in Loudoun Co., Virginia where most of his children were born, quite a number of years. His wife was a Miss Ritchey [Margaretha Ritchey, daughter of Philip Ritchey]. He did service for the Colonies as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. In 1784 he and his family, his mother in law, Mrs. Ritchey and Philip Diehl and George Diehl came up into Bedford Co., PA and settled in Friends Cove. Samuel and Philip soon became owners of good sized farms. George operated a distillery several years. Eventually the latter two disappeared from the county, leaving no known record of their destiny or descendants. Samuel stuck to the soil, as have thousands of his industrious progeny in generations since. He died on his old home farm near Ott's Mill, in 1828, and is buried in the old grave yard on the Bowser Farm, now owned by William Beegle." (as of 1976).
1884, "History of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton Counties", P974.871HI: pp. 353- 355; P974.871HI: Colerain Twp. was organized as a township of Cumberland county, prior to the formation of Bedford county in 1771. Its original dimensions cannot now be ascertained, though there is evidence that they covered nearly one third of the present territory of the county. The nearness of Friend's Cove to Fort Bedford was favorable to early settlement, and the white man came early to this beautiful valley. During the trying times that ensued, the pioneers bore themselves with firmness and courage. The revolutionary period presented the darkest scenes in the early history of Bedford county, and the inhabitants of Friend's Cove were subjected, during that time, to the greatest dangers and hardships. The reader is referred to the general history for an account of the contests between the white men and the Indians. Friend's cove is a fertile and beautiful valley, encompassed by mountains on three sides. The soil is more than usual fertility, and the land, though somewhat stoney, is valuable to agriculturists. The first pioneers generally located at or very near the foot of the mountains, on what would now be considered the least valuable portions of the valley. The reason for this was, doubtless, the fear of frosts, which were very prevalent along the bottom lands and in all low places. John Friend, for whom the cove is named, secured a title to a tract of land lying at the southern end of the borough of Rainsburg, which was patented to him as "Friend's Retreat" in 1762....... cont}
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Mormon records show place of birth as Nassau, Hessen-Nassau, Pruessen [Germany]
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From Schunk -- S-K Pubs:
2. Samuel DIEHL? (79PB-20/80PB-402/81PB- 546/82PB-14)
b. 1740
d. 1828
m.
Margaretha RITCHEY (79PB-20/80PB-402/81PB-546)
b. ca 1740
d. after 1805, Bedford Co., PA
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From Jodi Emblen:
(1) 1. SAMUEL DIEHL - 18
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Birth Date:1740
Birth Place:Virginia
Death Date:1828
Death Place:Friend's Cove, Bedford, PA
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1884 "Bedford County PA Archives, Volume 3", P929.374871 Be, Edited by James B. Whisker, p. 84: Samuel Deal owned 300 acres in Colerain Township in 1785. Same reference shows George Deal with value of 3 pounds and Phillip Deal with 250 acres.
[Debra L. Carter GEDCOM] Tax records
1785: 200 Acres of warranted land Colerian Twp.
1785: Valuation 150. Pounds
1786
200 acres valuation 290. Pounds
1788
200 Acres, 3 horses, 4 cows, 196 pounds
1787: 16 shillings and 1 penny
1789: 216 pounds
Father: Josef Diel , Sr. b: 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany
Marriage 1 Margaretha Ritschi b: 1740 in Loudoun Co., VA
Married: 1765 in Loudoun Co., VA 8
Married: BEF. 1766 2 10 5Children
Philip Diehl b: 22 APR 1766 in Loudoun Co., VA
John Diehl b: 13 FEB 1768 in Loudon Co., VA
Christena Diehl b: AFT. FEB 1772 in Loudon Co., VA
Solomon Diehl b: 18 FEB 1772 in Loudoun Co., VA
Eva H. Diehl b: 1774 in Bedford Co., PA or Loudoun Co., VA
Samuel Diehl b: 20 APR 1775 in near Lovettsville, Loudoun Co. VA
Rebecca Diehl b: ABT. 1776 in Loudoun Co., VA
Adam Diehl b: 15 NOV 1779 in Loudoun Co., VA
Daniel Diehl b: 13 FEB 1782 in Bedford Co., PA or Loudoun Co., VA
Sources:
Title: "Cemeteries of the Claysburg Area - Vol. 2 Upper Claar Cemetery in Klahr": Claysburg Area Public Library 1- 814-239-2782
Publication: Claysburg Area Public Library
Note: E-mail// [email protected]
Web WWW.Angelfire.com/biz/claysburgareapublib/index.html
Note: some typos but general quality is good
Page: pp. 17, 66, 81, ref
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Tree #1113, Date of Import: Aug 4, 1998
Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints < http://www.familysearch.com/Search/searchcatalog.asp>http://www.familysearch.com/Search/searchcatalog.asp>
Title: An Account of the Family Reunion of the Descendants of Samuel Diehl
Publication: The Inquirer Steam Printing Co. (1891)
Note: An Account of the Family Reunion of the Descendants of Samuel Diehl of Friend's Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania held September 19, 1890 with a Genealogical Table of His Descendants
Note: photocopy
Page: pp. 11-13, 15
Title: Debra L. Carter GEDCOM
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #2346, Date of Import: Jun 9, 1997
Title: An Account of the Family Reunion of the Descendants of Samuel Diehl
Publication: The Inquirer Steam Printing Co. (1891)
Note: An Account of the Family Reunion of the Descendants of Samuel Diehl of Friend's Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania held September 19, 1890 with a Genealogical Table of His Descendants
Note: photocopy
Page: pp. 15
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0966, Date of Import: Jul 13, 1997
Title: Lester Housel GEDCOM [[email protected]] Dec 2, 1998
Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints < http://www.familysearch.com/Search/searchcatalog.asp>http://www.familysearch.com/Search/searchcatalog.asp>
Text: Abt. 1765
2. Josef Diel , Sr. was born 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany, and died BET. 1743 - 1803 in Loudoun Co., VA. He was the son of 4. Georg Diel and 5. Anna Catherine Bocher.
Children of Josef Diel , Sr. are: i. John Diehl was born BET. 1717 - 1761 in Loudoun Co., VA.
ii. Levi Diehl was born BET. 1717 - 1761.
iii. Philip Diehl was born BET. 1720 - 1749.
iv. Joseph Diehl was born 1734 in Loudoun Co., VA.
v. Samuel Diehl was born 1740 in Loudoun Co., VA, and died 1828 in Friends Cove, Colerain Twp., Bedford Co., PA / 88 yrs. He married Margaretha Ritschi BEF. 1766 in Loudoun Co., VA, daughter of Philip Ritschi and Anna Maria Schopf. She was born 1740 in Loudoun Co., VA, and died AFT. 1805 in Bedford Co. PA / 65 yrs.
1. vi. Peter Diehl was born 1746 in Loudon Co., VA.
vii. Mary Diehl was born 1746.
viii. Henry Diehl was born 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA.
ix. George Diehl was born 1757 in Loudoun Co., VA, and died 1842 in Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA.
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3
4. Georg Diel was born ABT. 1679 in Germany, and died BET. 1731 - 1739. He was the son of 8. Sebastian Diehl.
5. Anna Catherine Bocher was born BEF. 1680, and died AFT. 1710. She was the daughter of 10. Georg Bocher.
Children of Anna Catherine Bocher and Georg Diel are: i. Margaretha Diel was born ABT. JAN 1689/90 in Germany, and died BET. 1696 - 1784.
ii. Georg Friderich Diel was born ABT. MAR 1695/96 in Germany, and died BET. 1697 - 1786.
2. iii. Josef Diel , Sr. was born 1699 in Evangelisch, Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttenburg, Germany, and died BET. 1743 - 1803 in Loudoun Co., VA.
iv. Samuel Diehl was born 1710 in Germany, and died BET. 1737 - 1801. He married Magdalena Grimm BET. 1724 - 1758. She was born BET. 1693 - 1718.
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4
8. Sebastian Diehl.
Child of Sebastian Diehl is:4. i. Georg Diel was born ABT. 1679 in Germany, and died BET. 1731 - 1739. He married Anna Catherine Bocher BET. 1692 - 1727 in Germany, daughter of Georg Bocher. She was born BEF. 1680, and died AFT. 1710.
10. Georg Bocher.
Child of Georg Bocher is:
5. i. Anna Catherine Bocher was born BEF. 1680, and died AFT. 1710. She married Georg Diel BET. 1692 - 1727 in Germany, son of Sebastian Diehl. He was born ABT. 1679 in Germany, and died BET. 1731 - 1739.
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