Friedrich Jakob "Jacob" Drollinger
1731 --
Name Friedrich Jakob "Jacob" Drollinger Birth 8 Apr 1731 Ellmendingen, Pfortzheim, Baden, Germany - Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Name: Friedrich Jacob Drollinger
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 8 Apr 1731
Baptism Date: 9 Apr 1731
Baptism Place: Evangelisch, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden
Father: Eberhardt Drollinger
Mother: Anna Maria
FHL Film Number: 1238357
Reference ID: 2:1NZQH4T
Gender Male Death PA Person ID I830 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 31 Dec 2021
Father Johann Eberhard Drollinger, b. 30 Jan 1705/6, Ellmendingen, Pfortzheim, Baden, Germany d. Before Easter 1753, USA (Age 46 years) Mother Anna Maria Boehner, b. 18 Dec 1697, Scheuren, Gernsbach, Baden, Germany d. UNKNOWN, USA Family ID F86 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anna Maria Schick, b. 1738, Germany d. 1771, Hereford, Berks, PA (Age 33 years) Marriage 1758 Weissenberg, Philadelphia, PA Children 1. Anna Maria Catharine Drollinger, b. 22 Apr 1759, Franconia Twp, Montgomery County, PA d. 1785 (Age 25 years) 2. Eva Drollinger, b. Abt 1763, PA 3. Johannes Petrus Drollinger, b. 4 Jul 1766, Upper Hanover Twp, Montgomery County, PA d. 20 Sep 1852, Longswamp Twp, Berks County, PA (Age 86 years) 4. Susanna Drollinger, b. 1771, Berks County, PA d. 17 Mar 1825 (Age 54 years) Family ID F273 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Mar 2016
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Photos Historical and biographical annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania Volume I. Chapter I--Erection of county
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Notes - Data on this line from Laree Trollinger, 10 Hawthorne Road, Wyomissing Hills, Reading PA 19609-1712
Title: Emigrants from Baden and Wuertemberg in the Eighteenth Century,
Volume: Vol. 1
Baden Durlach and vicinity
Author: Brigitte Burkett
Picton Press
Page 63
Also in Werner Hacker's Auswanderer aus dem Baden und Breisgau #1709
Strassburger and Hinke List The ship Friendship which landed 20 Sep 1738
20 Sep 1738 landed at Philadelphia, Friendship passenger list.
http://www.palproject.org/pa/1738friend.htm
According to Laree Trollinger, Jacob worked for Thomas Mayburry (Mayberry) Iron works, Hereford furnace. Mayburry owned the furnace since 1745 (Bucks County Genealogical Society, Vol. 10, #2). Those working at the furnaces were not allowed to leave their work during the Revolution. Sometime between the years 1754 and 1758, Jacob married Anna Marie Schick, daughter of Valentine Schick, who had first title to land in Weissenberg Twp., Lehigh Co. (then Northhampton). The Schick property was approximately 10 miles from Mayberry's furnace where Jacob was later employed and where he and his wife are probably buried along with approximately 30 other persons, including Mayberry the ironmaster, in unmarked graves. Christian Schick is on the 1790 census in Hereford, and many Schicks (Shick, Sheek, etc.) appear in what was then Upper Bucks, then Northampton, now Northampton and Lehigh Counties.
1788 -- "Widow Drollinger" on Hereford Co. tax list.
- Data on this line from Laree Trollinger, 10 Hawthorne Road, Wyomissing Hills, Reading PA 19609-1712