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Karen, My 4th g-grandfather was Daniel Dinkle who settled in Rockingham County, Virginia, brother of Peter Dinkle. I do not show the relationship between Jocob and John Eichelberger in my files. Ancestry.com has DAR files online as well as a wealth of church records and wills from Pennsylvania. I did find information on Johann Daniel Dinkle at FTM's GenealogyLibrary.com: "The Annals of the Families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler" Author: Edward W. Spangler Call Number: R929.2 qS747 Bibliographic Information: Spangler, Edward W. The Annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler. York, Pennsylvania: The York Daily Publishing Co., 1896. Margaret Salome was the daughter of Johann Daniel D?nckel (Dinkel) a nobleman of Strasburg, Germany, and Maria Ursula his wife. The latter's father was also a nobleman, Peter Von Ernest Von Colmar. In a German Hymn Book (edition of 1733) of Maria Ursula, lately in possession of her great-grand-daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Shearer, of York, (who recently, 1895, died, aged 85 years), is the following inscription: "Maria Ursula D?ncklerin, Geboren Gornussin Von Colmar: geboren 1713, den 2 April." (Maria Ursula D?nckel, of noble birth from Colmar, born April 2, 1713. According to a tradition Maria Ursula's father's name was Peter Von Ernest, and not Gornussin. A very thorough inspection of the French and German works on Heraldry in Philadelphia and New York Libraries failed to disclose the name Gornussin. It was probably an affix, and a corruption of "garnichts thun," complete idleuess, to deuote aristocratic birth as distinguished from an origin plebeian. In the German Bible (Ed. 1776) of Rev. David Contler is written the following: "David Contler, born April 28, 1740, in Schlotterdam, on Hackensack River, New Jersey. Married October 30, 1763, Maria Catherina D?nkel, daughter of Honorable Johann Daniel D?nkel, deceased and Ursula, his wife. My wife was born June 22, 1746, in Alsace, Bruhm, Germany, Europe." Mrs. Contler died March 22, 1831, aged 84 years and 9 months. Both rest in Zion's Lutheran churchyard, York. The Von Ernest Coat of Arms consists of an anchor in a shield, above it a coat or tunic of armor, surmounted by a dove with olive branches in its mouth; (Siebmacher's Wappenbuch, in Astor Library, New York, Vol. 5-1-3, page 4). The D?nckel Coat of Arms represents three heads and sheaves of wheat on a shield, with a coat of armor above, surmounted by three heads and sheaves of wheat. (Same book, page 24). Johann Daniel Dinkel was detained in Germany, and did not accompany his wife and children to America. He died of a fever in the fatherland soon after their arrival here in 1753 (SEE ERRATA). Peter Dinkel, their only son, (SEE ERRATA NOTES) was fifteen years old when they emigrated from Germany. At his baptism the King and Queen of Prussia were sponsors. The baptismal cloth, a square piece of silk velvet with tassels, used on that occasion, was afterwards used in the baptism of Maria Ursula's grand-children. Her children were: Maria Catherine, wife of Rev. David Contler, Dorothea, wife of Rudolf Spengler, Margaret Salome, wife of Philip Caspar Spengler, Anna Maria, wife of Lieut. Col. Philip Albright, of Revolutionary fame, and Peter Dinkel, a member of the Third Company, Third Battalion, York County Militia, in the Revolution. Maria Ursula died September 29, 1793, and her remains lie in Christ Lutheran churchyard, York. ERRATA: On page 86, the universally accepted tradition that Johann Daniel Dinkel died in Germany, is erroneous. He died in York, Pa., 1755. His will, quite recently discovered by the writer, was written, signed and witnessed in York, dated April 6, 1754, probated November 7, 1755. It showed that he had six children, including a son, Daniel. Not belonging to the Spangler family, the tradition (that Johann Daniel Dinkel died in Europe) was not verified by the records. ******************* Will dated April 6, 1754; proven November 7, 1755. (FROM ANCESTRY.COM) Book Page: Surname: Dinkle Given Name: Daniel Title: Description: Decedent Residence: York Town Date: 6 Apr 1754 Prove Date: 7 Nov 1755 Remarks: Dinkle, Daniel. Apr. 6, 1754. Executor: Anshilla Dinkel. York Town. Wife: Mary Dinkle. Children: Daniel, Peter, Margaret, Anna, Mary, and Dorothea. *********** This is what I now show for the children of Peter Dinkle and Anna Elizabeth Wolf. (TWO GENERATIONS ONLY). I tend to throw everything but the kitchen sink into my notes, hoping that some day pieces of information will make sense: Descendants of Peter Dinkle Generation No. 1 1. PETER1 DINKLE1 was born July 11, 1742 in Strasburg, Alsace, Germany, and died December 22, 1827 in York County, Pennsylvania. He married ANNA ELIZABETH WOLF2 February 15, 1767 in First Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania3. She was born Abt. 1748 in York, York County, Pennsylvania, and died 18304. Notes for PETER DINKLE: Noted in 1820 Dover Township, York County, Pennsylvania census Burial: Christian Lutheran Cemetery. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 1 DINKLE Peter Christ Luth Ch Cem, York PA 51 Served as a private in Capt. Peter Forte's company of York County, militia. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31 page 97 Miss Anne M. Rea. DAR ID Number: 30279 Born in Centralia, Pennsylvania. Descendant of Peter Dinkle, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Alexander Wertz Rea and Ann Maria Garretson, his wife. Granddaughter of Cornelius Garretson and Catherine Doudle, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Doudle and Catherine Dinkle, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Dinkle and Elizabeth Wolf, his wife. Peter Dinkle, (1742-1827), served as a private in Capt. Peter Forte's company of York County militia. He was born in Strasburg, Germany; died in York, Pa. Mrs. Louise Navin Sampson. DAR ID Number: 103401 Born in Washington, D. C. Wife of Harry O. Sampson. Descendant of Peter Dunckle (Dinkle), as follows: 1. Thomas Shields Navin m. 1884 Sarah Louise Garretson. 2. Cornelius Garretson, Jr., m. 1861 Emma Louise Nesenger (d. 1886). [p.124] 3. Cornelius Garretson (1790-1862) m. Ann Catherine Doudle (1791-1840). 4. Jacob Doudle m. Catherine Dunckle (1768-1822). 5. Peter Dunckle m. Elizabeth Wolf. Peter Dunckle (1742-1827) served as private in Capt. Peter Forte's company of York County militia. He was born in Strasburg, Germany; died in York, Pa. Notes for ANNA ELIZABETH WOLF: Christened First Reformed Church, York, Pennsylvania Children of PETER DINKLE and ANNA WOLF are: i. MARIA BARIN2 DINKLE5. ii. SARAH DINKLE, d. 18326; m. JOHN EICHELBERGER7; d. 18318. Notes for SARAH DINKLE: Mrs. Edith Mccardell Fonner. DAR ID Number: 51282 Born in Cumberland, Md. Wife of Henry Fonner. Descendant of Peter Dinkle. Daughter of Thomas F. McCardell and Alice Eve, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard McCardell and Maria Eichelberger, his wife. [p.123] Gr-granddaughter of John Eichelberger and Sarah Dinkle, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Dinkle and Elizabeth Wolf, his wife. Peter Dinkle (1742-1827), served as a private in Capt. Peter Forte's company of York County militia. He was born in Strasburg, Germany; died in York, Pa. Also Nos. 24334, 30279, 47367. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 123 ******** Mrs. Jessie Mccardell Smith. DAR ID Number: 51286 Born in Williamsport, Md. Wife of George A. Smith, M. D. Descendant of Peter Dinkle. Daughter of Thomas F. McCardell and Mary Alice Eve, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard P. McCardell and Maria Eichelberger, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Eichelberger and Sarah Dinkle, his wife. See No. 51282. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 124 iii. ELIZABETH DINKLE9, d. 183210; m. JACOB EICHELBERGER10; d. 1831. Notes for ELIZABETH DINKLE: Must have had a previous marriage to a ? Musser ************* The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109 page 219 Miss Mary Young Shearer. DAR ID Number: 108718 Born in Clyde, N. Y. Descendant of Valentine Shearer, Peter Dinkle, and Lemuel Durfee, as follows: 1. George Lewis Shearer (b. 1835) m. 1865 Mary Ketcham (b. 1846). 2. George Leonard Shearer (1801-78) m. 1827 Eliza Eichelberger (1807-95); Leander Smith Ketcham (1818-70) m. 1843 Mary Young (1817-1902). 3. Ludwig Shearer (1782-1851) m. Susan Eichelberger (1780-1851); Jacob Eichelberger (d. 1831) m. Elizabeth Dinkle (d. 1832); Thomas Young (1788-1866) m. 1809 Ph?be Durfee (1788-1875). 4. Valentine Shearer m. Anamaria Shearer (1741-1824); Peter Dinkle m. 1767 Elizabeth Wolfe (d. 1830); Lemuel Durfee m. 1784 Prudence Hathaway (1849-84). Valentine Shearer (1736-1818) served as private in Capt. Andrew Forman's company, 1781, guarding prisoners at York, Pa. He was born in Germany; died in Pennsylvania. Lemuel Durfree (1759-1829) served as private in Capt. Christopher Manchester's company, Col. Archibald Crary's regiment, Rhode Island Line. He was born in Tiverton, R. I.; died in Palmyra, N. Y. [p.219] Peter Dinkle (1742-1827) served as private in Capt. Peter Forte's company of York County militia. He was born in Strasburg, Germany; died in York, Pa. iv. MARY DINKLE, b. 1783, York County, Pennsylvania11; d. Aft. 1850, Probably York, Yrok County, Pennsylvania12; m. SAMUEL SPANGLER, April 15, 1802; b. August 02, 1773, York, York County, Pennsylvania; d. June 28, 1839, Springfield Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Notes for MARY DINKLE: In Gene Stark's webpage, a researcher noted the following marriage: Samuel Spangler Born August 2, 1773 in York, York County, Pennsylvania Died June 28 1839 in Springfield Township, York County, Pennsylvania Married April 15, 1802 to Anna Maria Dinkle. His parents are listed as Baltzer Spangler and Christina Messerschmidt ************** 1850 York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania Living with her sons Hamilton and Samuel. Age 67 Page 76 ******************* The Annals of the Families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler Author: Edward W. Spangler Call Number: R929.2 qS747 Bibliographic Information: Spangler, Edward W. Thr Annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler. York, Pennsylvania: The York Daily Publishing Co., 1896. V. SAMUEL SPANGLER, (Son of Baltzer, Jr.) Born August 2, 1773, baptized December 26, 1773; married, April 15, 1802, Anna Maria, daughter of Peter Dinkle, son of Maria Ursula ("Shiny Cap") Dinkel.2 Peter Dinkel kept a hardware store where the National House now stands. Anna Maria died July 19, 1852, aged 68 years, 8 months and 19 days. Samuel Spangler was a member of the military company that marched from York to aid in suppressing the Whiskey Insurrection in the western part of the State during the administration of George Washington. He succeeded his mother as iunkeeper at No. 5 West Market street, known as the Black Horse Inn. In 1822 he built the house No. 4 West Market street, now owned by Lafean Brothers, where he kept a tavern, the "York House." He afterwards moved on his farm, near Shrewsbury, where he conducted a tannery. He died in Springfield township June 28, 1839, aged 65-10-6. He and his brother-in-law, William McClellan aforesaid, conducted a stage line from York to Lancaster and York to Baltimore. From "The Pennsylvania Herald and York Advertiser" of 1797: "LANCASTER, YORK AND BALTIMORE STAGE LINE." "A Stage will start from the house of William Ferree in Lancaster, on every Monday at 4 o'clock in the morning, arrive in York at the House of Baltzer Spengler at 12 o'clock, set out at 1 o'clock and arrive at Baltimore on Tuesday evening; the same Stage will start from the house of Abraham Kauffman on Gay Street Baltimore on Monday at 10 o'clock, and arrive at York on Thursday evening, so that passengers may proceed to Lancaster or Philadelphia the next day without being detained. Passengers will find it to their interest to encourage this Line as it will be run through from Lancaster to Baltimore in two days, the route being ten miles nearer than any at present run. Fare of Passengers from Lancaster to York ?0, 11s., 0d. Fare of Passengers from York to Baltimore ?1, 6s., 3d. Way passengers 5 1/2 per mile. WILLIAM McCLELLAN, YORK, August 15, 1797. SAMUEL SPANGLER." The fare by stage from York to Baltimore in 1779, was ?1, 6s., 3d. YORK'S FIRST RAILROAD. The Stage was succeeded by the primitive Locomotive, Coaches and Canal Packets. In 1836 Samuel Spangler advertised for sale his Inn (two doors West of Centre Square) "through which the York and Baltimore railroad now making is expected to pass." From this it appears that the railroad projectors originally intended to run this railroad through Mr. Spangler's property and down North George street through the very centre of York. Fortunately their intention was changed. The railroad from Baltimore to York was completed in 1838. The railroad from York to Wrightsville was finished in 1840. There was then a continuous line from Baltimore to Philadelphia by way of York and Columbia, joining the Philadelphia and Columbia at the latter town. At Columbia the road communicated with the Canal, giving a complete route of traffic from Baltimore to Pittsburg. Samuel Spangler's children were: 1. SAMUEL D. SPANGLER, died April 10, 1859, aged 45 years. 1App. Note 42. 2App. Note 45. 2. WASHINGTON SPANGLER, born June 13, 1808, died November 17, 1824. 3. ELIZABETH, wife of JACOB HOKE, born February 10, 1805, baptized March 3, 1805, married February 6, 1821, died September 20, 1821. 4. HAMILTON SPANGLER, born April 12, 1810, died August 13, 1880. None of the above left issue. v. CATHERINE DINKLE13, b. January 21, 1768, York County, Pennsylvania; d. 182214; m. JACOB DOUDLE, JR.15, 178616; b. Bet. 1748 - 1760, York County, Pennsylvania; d. 1837, York County, Pennsylvania. Notes for JACOB DOUDLE, JR.: Enlisted as a drummer under his uncle, Michael Doudle, in the Flying Camp, 1776. He was allowed a pension for twelve months' actual service as musician, Pennsylvania Line. 1790 York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania federal census Jacob Doudle Free White Males 16 and over: 4 Free White Males under 16: 1 Free White Females including Head of Family: 6 Number other Free persons: 1 Number of Slaves: 1 ********************* York County PA Shrewsbury Township Federal Population Schedule PA DOUDLE, Jacob Born: 175? Pennsylvania ******************** References: DOUDLE, Jacob History of York co., Pa. By John Gibson. Chicago. 1886. (772, 207p.):517, 560 vi. PETER DINKLE, JR.17, b. Abt. 1770; d. April 22, 1840, York County, Pennsylvania; m. HANNAH ?17. Notes for PETER DINKLE, JR.: Noted in 1820 cenus Dover Township, York County, Pennsylvania Noted in 1830 cenus Dover Township, York County, Pennsylvania Re: Elizabeth Dinkle b.1778,Frederick Cnt,MD Posted by: Jan L Barnhart Date: September 04, 2000 at 19:09:39 In Reply to: Re: Elizabeth Dinkle b.1778,Frederick Cnt,MD by Maggie Kyger Miller of 10 In this posting, you mention that Peter Dinkle Jr (c. 1770 to 1840) and wife Hannah (?) had a daughter also named Hannah. My GGGrandfather Peter O'Hail/Hale married a Hannah, who, in some newspaper notice was said to have been born Dinkle. Do you know anything about your Hannah - like who she married, etc. What leads me to believe that there is some connection, is that Peter O'Hail and wife lived around Dillsburg and Dover, PA at various times. They then moved to Winchester, Frederick Co., VA about 1870. There are also other family members showing up in Charleston, WV and the Winchester, VA area. Your subsequent posting lists folks in these areas. Hoping for clues??!! Re: Hannah & Enos Dinkle - update Posted by: Jan L Barnhart Date: September 06, 2000 at 17:25:40 In Reply to: Re: Elizabeth Dinkle b.1778,Frederick Cnt,MD by Maggie Kyger Miller of 18 At the Historical Society of York County Library, I found a transcription of data from Peter Dinkle Jr's will in which it mentions his "deceased" daughter Hannah. It also records that she married Isaac Hull. So, if she died before 1840, that means that she is not my Hannah. The will also says that her sister Rebecca was the wife of Isaac Walker. Peter Jr died on April 22, 1840 at the age of 69 years 5 months 28 days. You may be interested that in the churchbook of the Lutheran Church in Rossville, PA (formerly St John's now St Michael's) I found the exact birth dates of some of Enos and Abigail's children. Rebecca born October 24, 1830 Hannah born May 16, 1836 Elvina born February 4, 1839 Maria born June 29, 1840 Catharine born September 18, 1844 vii. DANIEL DINKLE17, b. January 04, 1779, York County, Pennsylvania; d. July 18, 1854, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; m. REBECCA REGINA STEINMAN18, January 05, 1804, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; b. October 10, 1782, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. June 26, 1845, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Notes for DANIEL DINKLE: Vitals: Deaths: Cumberland County Death Records, 1852-1855 COMPLIED BY VI P. LIMRIC, (vi35@epix.net) Source: Cumberland Co. Court House & Pa. State Archives, Hbg. Pa. 225. Daniel DINKLE, white, male, 76 yrs. Father: Peter Dinkle. Occupation: Farmer. Born: York Co. PA. Wife: Rebecca. Died: 18 Jul 1854, a complication of diseases, South Middleton Twp. C.C. Buried: Lutheran Burl. Gr. Cumb. Co. Person returning certificate: Bobt Rickey, York Co. PA. Date of certificate: 2 Aug 1854. ******************************* Burial: Carlisle, Pennsylvania. : "Memories of Carlisle's Old Graveyard" printed 1930. (Genealogylibrary.com - FTM) "Daniel Dinkle. January 4, 1779. July 18, 1854. 75 y. 6 m. & 14 d." Notes for REBECCA REGINA STEINMAN: Burial: Carlisle, Pennsylvania. : "Memories of Carlisle's Old Graveyard" printed 1930. (Genealogylibrary.com - FTM) " Rebecca B. Dinkle 61y 8 m. & 16d. Octobert 10, 1785. June 26, 1845". Endnotes 1. "The Annals of the Families of Casper, Henry Baltzer and George Spengler"; author: Edward W. Spangler (1896). 2. LDS, LDS. 3. LDS. 4. Mary Young Shearer, DAR file ID 108718. 5. Howard F. Horner. 6. Mary Young Shearer. 7. Edith McCardell Fonner, DAR fileID 51282. 8. Mary Young Shearer. 9. Howard F. Horner. 10. Mary Young Shearer. 11. Biography of Hamilton Spangler. 12. 1850 York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania federal census. 13. Howard F. Horner. 14. Mary Donaldson Garretson. 15. Mary Donaldson Garretson, DAR file ID 69360. 16. Anna M. Barnitz, DAR file #47367. 17. Howard F. Horner. 18. "The Mayer Family", Garnier & Company, South Carolina. 1878Recorded memoir and genealogy of the Maryland and Pennsylvanian family of Mayer, which originated in the Free Imperial City of Ulm.
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