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John Moyer

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Oct 1793 (aged 62–63)
Bethel, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried in the "Old Franz Cemetery" located on what was once the land of Rudolph and Barbara Moyer/Meyers Willed to his Children before He died in 1767 their are many unmarked graves in this Cemetery Add to Map
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s/o Rudolph Meyer/Moyer and Barbara his wife:
son :John was born aprox 1725-30
Died bef 31 Oct 1793
On the 138.18 Acres He Inherited from his father
John being the youngest Son..
He received less than his two older brothers
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Rev War Vet
Information from DAR records:
John Moyer Pvt 3rd Class
(Served in years 1777,1778,1779)
in Col Daniel Vdree's 6th Battlion,
& Capt. Battdorf's 2nd Co.
bethel Twp,Berks Co.Pa Militia
Participated in:
the battle of Brandywine in Gen.Irvin's Brigade
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Married to Margareta (?) about 1757-59
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"The Meyer Family of America assoc"..
states there were many Unmarked Graves..
in this Frantz Cemetery..
It is believed that this is where the Meyer/Moyer Family
were buried, this Cemetery was on Rudolph Meyer' Land
per a recorded plot map...
which was divided in four sections, and given to his 4 children to live on,
in His will of 1767 He states that His oldest son Henry is to be the Guardian of his Mother Barbara
s/o Rudolph Meyer/Moyer and Barbara his wife:
son :John was born aprox 1725-30
Died bef 31 Oct 1793
On the 138.18 Acres He Inherited from his father
John being the youngest Son..
He received less than his two older brothers
=============================
Rev War Vet
Information from DAR records:
John Moyer Pvt 3rd Class
(Served in years 1777,1778,1779)
in Col Daniel Vdree's 6th Battlion,
& Capt. Battdorf's 2nd Co.
bethel Twp,Berks Co.Pa Militia
Participated in:
the battle of Brandywine in Gen.Irvin's Brigade
=============================
Married to Margareta (?) about 1757-59
==============================
"The Meyer Family of America assoc"..
states there were many Unmarked Graves..
in this Frantz Cemetery..
It is believed that this is where the Meyer/Moyer Family
were buried, this Cemetery was on Rudolph Meyer' Land
per a recorded plot map...
which was divided in four sections, and given to his 4 children to live on,
in His will of 1767 He states that His oldest son Henry is to be the Guardian of his Mother Barbara


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