↑ Source: #S161 pp. 278-279 Schanckweiler, Jacob, 6759 Grumbach Prince of Wales 1764 Herren-Sulzbach KB (Church Book) Johann Jacob Schanckweiler, son of the late Jacob Schanckweiler from the Wolfsmuhl [=6761 Waldgrehweiler], m. 15 Nov. 1757 Anna Elisabetha, daughter of the late Heinrich Maurer from Grumbach. Joh. Jacob Schanckweiler, shoemaker at Grumbach, and wife Anna Elisabetha had: Johann Jacob b. 11 Nov. 1760, sp.: Joh. Jacob Weiss Jr. from Ilgesheim, Philip Jacob Weber from Grumbach, Maria Elisabetha Shanckweiler from the Wolfsmuhl, Maria Dorothea Spand from Grumbach. In 1760 Joh. Jacob Schanckweiler sponsered a child of Joh. Nicholas Boos, another passenger on this ship. (Prince of Wales, 1764) Lehigh (Zion's) Lutheran KB,(Church Book), Lower Macungie Tep., Lehigh Co. PA. Jacob Schanckweiler had children [in 1770 and 1774 his wife's name is given as Anna Louisa]: 1. Jacob confirmed 1774, age 14 2. Scharlotta conf. 1774, age 14 3. Joh. Adam bp. 24 May 1767 4. Joh. Daniel b. 20 May 1769, bp. 25 June 1769, sp.: Joh. Daniel Maurer and Margaretha Albrecht 5. Heinrich b. 22 Sept. 1770, bp. 21 Oct. 1770 6. Louisa b. 8 Mar. 1774, bp. 3 Apr. 1774, sp.: Jacob Wagner and Louisa
Source: S161 Burgert Annette, Eighteenth Century Emigrants From German Speaking Countries: Vol. 19, Western Palatinate (N.p.: n.p., n.d.), . Note: Viewed by EWM at Arlington Heights (Il.) Memorial Library on 2 Dec. 2010
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