Jurgen Heyl was the brother of Peiter Heil. Rucker states they "were found in Spandau, a suburb of Berlin, Germany about 1560." No mention is made of their parents. Jurgen was also known as George Hoyl. He married Gertraut Buschler on September 21, 1597 in the Lutheran Church (Nikolai Kirche) of Spandau. Together they had four children all born in Spandau:[1]
Michael Heyl I born about 1600. He married Catherine Winker June 25, 1623 in Seehausen, Germany. They had six children between 1624 and 1634. Michael married Gertraut Krusemark of Seehausen in 1635 and then Claus Runge of Wilsnuch on February 7, 1638. He passed away in 1638.
Rucker, E. Hoyle (1938). The genealogy of Peiter Heyl and his descendants, 1100-1936: with the intermarried families of Arnold, Bess, Byrd, Cansler, Carlock, Carpenter, Costner (Kestner) Davis, Freeman, Friday, Gantt (Gaunt, Ghent) Green, Hahn, Henkel, Hoffman, Hovis, Huffstetler, Jones, Klein, Lineberger (Leinberger) Mendenhall, McIntosh, Nesbitt, Payne, Patton, Peel, Peeler, Porter, Ramsour, Reinhardt, Rhyne, Reynolds, Robinson, Rudisill, Shuford, Summey, Smith, Thompson, Wells, Warlick, Weidner, and Wilfong. Shelby, N.C.: Z.J.
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Heyl-7 was created by Living Knox through the import of knox17032011.ged and was merged with other profiles including:
Heyl-36 which was created by Jerry Cox through the import of jcoxff.ged on Oct 15, 2013. NOTE: Imported GEDCOM includes Jerry's notes containing parts of his years of family history research. Status Category is "S1 No notes" mentioning Heyl-49 (Research Notes not needed).
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