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David Bär was born about 1720 in Lancaster Co., PA[2] or about 1723 in Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., PA[3]. He had married Ann Good Ann Good about 1743 in Lancaster Cty., PA[4]. In 1746 took a tract of 220 or more acres in Leacock, Lancaster Cty., PA[5][6].David died before 21 May, 1763 as his estate was inventoried on 21 May, 1763 in Leacock Twp., PA[7]. Burial place unknown[8].
Children: Michael BEAR David BEAR Barbara Roland Maria BEAR Isaac BEAR Jacob BAER Anna Nancy BEAR
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David Baer
Birth: 1723
Lancaster County Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1763
Leacock Lancaster County Pennsylvania, USA
Note: Books: 1. Title: The Bear Saga Author: Jane Evans Best Publication: "Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage" - July or Oct. 1998 2. Title: "The Genealogy of Henry Baer" Author: Willis N. Baer Publication: Schlechter's, Allentown, Pa., 1955 3. Title: The Groff Book Author: Jane Evans Best Publication: Masthof Press, Rt 1, Box 20, Mill Rd, Morgantown PA 4. Title: Groff Book II Author: Jane Evans Best Publication: Masthof Precious ss, Rt 1, Box 20, Mill Rd, Morgantown, PA 19543 ----- Deed done dated Jan. 28, 1746, including the names of "Bears Bear family cemetery", now "Kurtz's" cemetery, Lancaster Co.,PA .
Other Descendants of 'Jacob Jagely Bar (b. 1683)' One of the most well-documented Bar historical events is that Jacob Jagely Bar and two of his sons, Jacob, Jr and John, moved from Pennsylvania to Rockingham County, VA sometime before 1740. In fact, Jacob Jagley died there, and I believe his two sons did also. Abraham Bar (1720-1783) was another of Jacob Jagley's sons but he did not go to Virginia, nor are his other brothers or sisters mentioned. Jacob Jagely Bar and his two sons "Whiskey" Jacob Bare, Jr and John "The Barron" Bare were very well-known settlers of the 'Shenandoah River Valley' and have a rich history there. The two sons married two sisters, daughters of pioneer Adam Miller (Mueller) known as the "first white settler" of that area of Virginia. They have many Bare/Bear/Baer descendants in Virginia and beyond...
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Parents:
Jagley Jacob Bär (1683 - 1740)
Spouse:
Ann Good Baer (1723 - 1790)
Children:
Maria Bear Line (1753 - 1826)*
Anna Nancy Bear Lein (1758 - 1823)*
Siblings:
Abraham Bar (1712 - 1783)*
David Baer (1723 - 1763)
Jacob Baer (1724 - 1783)*
John Baer (Barr) (1729 - 1791)*
Burial:
Unknown
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