Johan George Meiser II, was the son of Johann George George Meiser and Anna Feak- Anna Meiser, He was baptized at the Millbach Reformed Church on Jan 25, 1749. He was their 2nd child.
He married Anna Catharine Strickler, CA 1773. George II was born, lived and died on the original Meiser homestead, which he inherited from his father. John George and Anna Catharine stood as sponsors for John George Zeller, son of Michael & Catharine Zeller, on 12 May 1776.
In 1844, when Mill Creek Township (Lebanon County) Pennsylvania was formed, both George (II) and his grandson George (IV) appear on the list of the names "of all the taxables" for the Township.
Egles’ “History of Lebanon County” lists a George in the Heidelberg Roll of the Revolution.
He died after Oct 15 1793 as on this date he participated in-the distribution of his father’s estate. (1793 Release).
MARIA CATHARINE MEISER, born Feb 25, 1777 at Millbach, PA , and married Benjamin Rutter, She died in 1854 and is buried in the Millbach Cemetery.
Sources
↑A Genealogy of the Meisser Family compiled and edited by Lloyd E. Mizer, B.S., M.S., for The Meisser Genealogy Association. Maryville, Blount Co.,Tennessee (1975) Page 9
↑ ”The Genealogy Of The Meisser Family” by the Meiser Genealogy Association. copyright 1986. Page 9.
Records of Millbach Reformed Congregation, Millbach Township, Lebanon Co, 1747-1875. Database extracted online. www.ancestry.com
Egle, William. "History of the Counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." (Philadelphia, Pa.: Everts and Peck, 1883). Google Books; p 211
Acknowledgement
WikiTree profile Meiser-75 created through the import of Rod Boettcher Wiki Family Tree.ged on Nov 8, 2011 by Rodney Boettcher.
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