Susanna Weske, daughter of Jean Phillip Vesquea and N.N.. Born between 1723 and 1726 at Alsace-Lorraine, France/Germany or New Hanover, York, Pennsylvania, died after 1785 at Esopus, Kingston County, New York Alias: Married Jun 1759 at Northampton (now Lehigh) County, Pennsylvania (approximately 24 years married) to: Phillip Henrich Yaple, son of Wolfgang Christian Jeppel and Anna Apollonia Wilhelm. Born May 11, 1725 at Dudweiler, Saarland, Germany, died ± 1783 at Virginia, approximately 58 years. Occupation: at Clockmaer at Dorrenbach, farmer; , 1st marriage to: Maria Barbara Hold, 2nd marriage to: Susanna Weske Alias: Children: 1. Jacob YapleBorn Mar 8, 1760 at Upper Milford Township, Northampton County (later Lehigh), Pennsylvania 2. Maria YapleBorn ± 1762 at Upper Milford Township, Northampton County (later Lehigh), Pennsylvania Alias: 3. Johan Nicholas YapleBorn Aug 1764 at Upper Milford Township, Northampton County (later Lehigh), Pennsylvania 4. Johannes YapleBorn Aug 6, 1766 at Upper Milford Township, Northampton County (later Lehigh), Pennsylvania 5. Johann Christian YapleBorn 1768 at Upper Milford Township, Northampton County (later Lehigh), Pennsylvania 6. Johann Philip YapleBorn May 2, 1770 at Upper Milford Township, Northampton County (later Lehigh), Pennsylvania |
2nd marriage Susanna Weske, daughter of Jean Phillip Vesquea and N.N.. Married Apr 9, 1747 at New Hanover Lutheran Church,Montgomery or Clarion County, Pennsylvania (9 years married) to: Matthias Johann Heimbach, son of Johannes Heimbach and Anna Maria Angelica. Born Jul 9, 1722 at Ilgesheim, Palatinate, Germany, died Dec 1, 1756 at Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 34 years Alias: Some sources list his birth as June 5, 1723 in Iglesheim, Germany and his death on December 29, 1756. According to HEIMBACH GENEALOGY prepared by Paul Heimbach (http://eheimbach.com/geneology.htm) (Emails: Paul at heimbacp@@erols.com or his son Tom at tomh@@netmentor.com):"Before leaving Germany, Mathias Heimbach lived in Ilgesheim, as evidenced in the birth record of Maria Margretha Heimbach (Mathias was listed as a sponsor), his brother Peter's first daughter. At age 20 or 21 Mathias emigrated from the Palatinate (today Germany) to Pennsylvania in 1743, leading the way for his older brother, Peter, and others to follow him to the new world. Typically a journey that ended in Pennsylvania in September, was begun from the home in the Palatinate in the spring. Travel down the waterways to Rotterdam or some other port, followed by a ship to England as an intermediate stop, then the final voyage to Pennsylvania took six months or more." Children: 1. Heinrich HeimbachBorn Aug 23, 1749 at Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, died Feb 12, 1837 at Berks County, Pennsylvania, 87 years, buried Feb 15, 1837 at St. Peters Union Cemetery, Upper Milford Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylva Alias: 2. David HeimbachBorn Jan 15, 1747/48 at Zionsville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, died May 12, 1816 at Upper Milford, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, approximately 69 years Some sources list his birth in about 1751. 3. Maria Elizabeth HeimbachBorn Jun 6, 1753 at Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, died Aug 6, 1837, 84 years Some sources list her birth in about 1747. 4. Peter HeimbachBorn ± 1749 at Berks County, Pennsylvania, died Mar 25, 1816 at Erie or Ulster County, New York, approximately 67 years Some sources list his birth in about 1753 with his death on 25 MAY 1816. |