Advertisement

Hans Peter Wampler Sr.

Advertisement

Hans Peter Wampler Sr.

Birth
Dettwiller, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death
24 Apr 1749 (aged 47–48)
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Hans Peter was born in Sparsbach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France in 1701. He was the son of Johann Christian Wampfler (1654 – 1715) and Anna Magdalena Gruner Wampler (1664 – 1750).

Hans Peter Married Anna Veronica Lung (1703-1738) at Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France in 1719. Anna Veronica was the daughter of Jacob Lung (1674 – 1746) and Anna Elisabetha Wildermuth Lung (1678 – 1754).

Hans Peter and Anna Veronica were the parents of the following 9 known children: 1. Anna Magdalena Wampfler, b. Bef 7 Jun 1720, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. 1789, Of North Annville Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. - Magdalena Boger; 2. Hans Peter Wampfler, Jr., b. Bef 4 Aug 1722, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. Bef 30 Jun 1792, , Frederick, Maryland; 3. Hans Michel Wampfler, b. Bef 19 Nov 1724, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. Dec 1789, Of, Wythe, Virginia; 4. Anna Fronica or Veronica Wampfler, b. 5 Nov 1726, Hinsingen, Alsace, France d. 1789 in Pennsylvania - M Brenneisen; 5. Hans Adam Wampfler, b. Abt 1728, Of Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 6. Anna Barbara Wampfler, b. Bef 24 Jul 1729, Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 7. Anna Elisabeth Wampfler, b. Bef 3 Dec 1732, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. 26 Dec 1732, Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 8. Anna Catherina Wampfler, b. Bef 21 Dec 1734, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. 9 Jan 1734/1735, Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 9. Hans Georg Wampfler, b. 1736, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. From 14 Feb 1815 to 10 May 1815, Rural Retreat, Wythe, Virginia.

Johann Hans Peter Wampfler immigrated to America with his family on the ship "Lydia", landing at Philadelphia on September 29, 1741. He settled his family on 200 acres of land he purchased in the Swiss and German community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Wamplers in America states Hans Peter signed his name as "Wampfler" on the ship passenger list.

Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890 about Hans Peter Wambler Name: Hans Peter Wambler State: PA County: Philadelphia County Township: Philadelphia Year: 1741 Database: PA Early Census Index

learned more about this family at this website: http://www.myfamilysearch.net/getperson.php?personID=I2002&tree=2005217a

1. Various notes from Rootsweb.com World Connect database ":480580" 22 Feb 2003: a. "Pennsylvania German Pioneers", by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D. Publication of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727-1808. Vol. 1. Arrived on Ship Lydia on 29 Sept. 1741, and took the Oath. Pgs. 300-303. Age 40. b. FGR from Glenn Kinzey of Prague, OK, dtd., 26 Dec 1992 notes. Was a linen weaver by occupation. Hans Peter Wampler Sr. came to the U.S.A on the ship "Lydia" with his wife and children-it landed at Philadelphia, PA Sept. 29, 1741. Took the oath the same day. Attended the Lutheran church near Cleona, PA. c. Partial excerpts of letter from John Reeb to Terry Morgan on Wamplers: "...was delighted that the church book of Keskastel contains the baptism record of Hans Peter Wampfler.

2. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., pp. 56-57 contains the following geographical information on Alsace: "No place in Europe has been subjected to more boundary changes than Alsace (in German this region is called Elsass). Today Alsace is part of France. It has changed hands between Germany and France many times.

FHL 929.273 W181sh book "Wamplers in America," by Genevieve M. Shouse, p. 2: "The first record found of Hans Peter Wampler is Warrant No. 332 which was granted to Peter 'Wambler' for 200 acres of land which adjoined the lands of Jacob Meyer and John Walsh in Bethlehem Township, Lancaster Co., PA. He agreed to pay for this land at the rate of 15 pounds, 10 shillings, plus the interest and the yearly quit-rent of one half penny Sterling, for each acre. Both payments were to begin on 1 Mar 1740.

Hans Peter was born in Sparsbach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France in 1701. He was the son of Johann Christian Wampfler (1654 – 1715) and Anna Magdalena Gruner Wampler (1664 – 1750).

Hans Peter Married Anna Veronica Lung (1703-1738) at Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France in 1719. Anna Veronica was the daughter of Jacob Lung (1674 – 1746) and Anna Elisabetha Wildermuth Lung (1678 – 1754).

Hans Peter and Anna Veronica were the parents of the following 9 known children: 1. Anna Magdalena Wampfler, b. Bef 7 Jun 1720, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. 1789, Of North Annville Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. - Magdalena Boger; 2. Hans Peter Wampfler, Jr., b. Bef 4 Aug 1722, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. Bef 30 Jun 1792, , Frederick, Maryland; 3. Hans Michel Wampfler, b. Bef 19 Nov 1724, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. Dec 1789, Of, Wythe, Virginia; 4. Anna Fronica or Veronica Wampfler, b. 5 Nov 1726, Hinsingen, Alsace, France d. 1789 in Pennsylvania - M Brenneisen; 5. Hans Adam Wampfler, b. Abt 1728, Of Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 6. Anna Barbara Wampfler, b. Bef 24 Jul 1729, Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 7. Anna Elisabeth Wampfler, b. Bef 3 Dec 1732, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. 26 Dec 1732, Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 8. Anna Catherina Wampfler, b. Bef 21 Dec 1734, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. 9 Jan 1734/1735, Hinsingen, Alsace, France; 9. Hans Georg Wampfler, b. 1736, Hinsingen, Alsace, France , d. From 14 Feb 1815 to 10 May 1815, Rural Retreat, Wythe, Virginia.

Johann Hans Peter Wampfler immigrated to America with his family on the ship "Lydia", landing at Philadelphia on September 29, 1741. He settled his family on 200 acres of land he purchased in the Swiss and German community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Wamplers in America states Hans Peter signed his name as "Wampfler" on the ship passenger list.

Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890 about Hans Peter Wambler Name: Hans Peter Wambler State: PA County: Philadelphia County Township: Philadelphia Year: 1741 Database: PA Early Census Index

learned more about this family at this website: http://www.myfamilysearch.net/getperson.php?personID=I2002&tree=2005217a

1. Various notes from Rootsweb.com World Connect database ":480580" 22 Feb 2003: a. "Pennsylvania German Pioneers", by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D. Publication of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727-1808. Vol. 1. Arrived on Ship Lydia on 29 Sept. 1741, and took the Oath. Pgs. 300-303. Age 40. b. FGR from Glenn Kinzey of Prague, OK, dtd., 26 Dec 1992 notes. Was a linen weaver by occupation. Hans Peter Wampler Sr. came to the U.S.A on the ship "Lydia" with his wife and children-it landed at Philadelphia, PA Sept. 29, 1741. Took the oath the same day. Attended the Lutheran church near Cleona, PA. c. Partial excerpts of letter from John Reeb to Terry Morgan on Wamplers: "...was delighted that the church book of Keskastel contains the baptism record of Hans Peter Wampfler.

2. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., pp. 56-57 contains the following geographical information on Alsace: "No place in Europe has been subjected to more boundary changes than Alsace (in German this region is called Elsass). Today Alsace is part of France. It has changed hands between Germany and France many times.

FHL 929.273 W181sh book "Wamplers in America," by Genevieve M. Shouse, p. 2: "The first record found of Hans Peter Wampler is Warrant No. 332 which was granted to Peter 'Wambler' for 200 acres of land which adjoined the lands of Jacob Meyer and John Walsh in Bethlehem Township, Lancaster Co., PA. He agreed to pay for this land at the rate of 15 pounds, 10 shillings, plus the interest and the yearly quit-rent of one half penny Sterling, for each acre. Both payments were to begin on 1 Mar 1740.



Advertisement