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Henry Keck II (1736 - 1828)

Henry Keck II
Born in Northampton, PAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1758 in , , PAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 92 in Salisbury, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Biography

Henry Keck, Jr. enlisted February 26, 1777, in Capatin Yost Driesback's company from Northampton, PA, first company of Baron de Ottendorff's corps. Henry married and settled in Salisbury township on the Little Lehigh River, where his descendants still live. [1]

Sources

  1. "History of the Keck Family," by Joseph A. Keck, published 1901,pages 11-12, available online: https://archive.org/details/historyofkeckfam00keck


Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Keck-186 created through the import of Riddle Family Tree.ged on Dec 3, 2012 by Jim Riddle.


Born 1736 , Northampton, PA. [2]

Died 1828 Salisbury, Leigh, PA. [3]

Marriage Husband Henry Jr. Keck. Wife Mother Keck. Marriage Abt 1758. , , PA. [4] Child: Conrad Frederick Keck. Child: Henry Keck. Child: Michael Keck. Child: Daniel Keck. Child: Sarah Keck. Child: John Keck. Child: Andrew Andes Keck.

Husband Henry Keck. Wife Hanna Catherine Peters. Marriage May 1732. Regensburg Stadt, Oberfalz, Bavaria, Germany. [5] Child: Henry Jr. Keck.


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This profile has serious problems - I think someone has confused Henry Jr as father of siblings. Johannes (John), the oldest son of Immigrant b 1742 to Conrad youngest son of immigrant b 1755. Someone needs to fix this, Please

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