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He married Anna on February 4, 1738.
He and Anna arrived in Philadelphia, PA in the US on the ship Glasgow on September 9, 1738.
He is listed in the 1790 Berks County Census as Phil Gebhart
http://immigrantships.net/v2/1700v2/glasgow17380909.html
Added by Larry Cook
For what it is worth I have added this information sent to me on 11/13/15:
"Many wills are now on line, and one is that of Philip Gebhart who died in 1792. It suddenly becomes clear that the Philip Gebhart who died in 1792 is NOT the one born 1712/13 in Germany. 1792 lists a wife Christine and seven children, none of whom have reached the age of majority. They are John Philip, Leonard, John, Eva, Catharina, Christina, and Daniel. I have found most of their baptisms online and am in the process of trying to unravel this family. It turns out there were at least three Philip Gebharts born in 1743, 1748, and 1750. I think the one born in 1750 was the son of the immigrant born in 1712/13 whose date of death I have not yet determined. The one born in 1748 was born in Swatara. All of which to say that when the records have been unraveled, the FAG memorials will have to be as well. Bummer. Sent by Ellen member #47172556"
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He married Anna on February 4, 1738.
He and Anna arrived in Philadelphia, PA in the US on the ship Glasgow on September 9, 1738.
He is listed in the 1790 Berks County Census as Phil Gebhart
http://immigrantships.net/v2/1700v2/glasgow17380909.html
Added by Larry Cook
For what it is worth I have added this information sent to me on 11/13/15:
"Many wills are now on line, and one is that of Philip Gebhart who died in 1792. It suddenly becomes clear that the Philip Gebhart who died in 1792 is NOT the one born 1712/13 in Germany. 1792 lists a wife Christine and seven children, none of whom have reached the age of majority. They are John Philip, Leonard, John, Eva, Catharina, Christina, and Daniel. I have found most of their baptisms online and am in the process of trying to unravel this family. It turns out there were at least three Philip Gebharts born in 1743, 1748, and 1750. I think the one born in 1750 was the son of the immigrant born in 1712/13 whose date of death I have not yet determined. The one born in 1748 was born in Swatara. All of which to say that when the records have been unraveled, the FAG memorials will have to be as well. Bummer. Sent by Ellen member #47172556"