It was a thrill to see the fine Krick monument that is dedicated to Frantz & Catharine Krick & their children. One of the contributers to the monument-was my grandmother-Ruthelia Friday Blair-whose grandmother was Rebecca krick. Catharine & Frantz/Francis had 16 children-6 of their 7 sons served in the Revolution. One of them was my gggg grandfather: (John) Peter Krick who is also buried in the St. John's Churchyard with his wife Catharne Rader. For more on this family & the Pennsylvania Dutch-go to my website: pixleyblair.tribalpages.com
From the bottom of the Home Page go to 'Stories' ^ click on: "The Pennsylvania Dutch-the Sons of the Revolution".∼Came to America September 11, 1731.
It was a thrill to see the fine Krick monument that is dedicated to Frantz & Catharine Krick & their children. One of the contributers to the monument-was my grandmother-Ruthelia Friday Blair-whose grandmother was Rebecca krick. Catharine & Frantz/Francis had 16 children-6 of their 7 sons served in the Revolution. One of them was my gggg grandfather: (John) Peter Krick who is also buried in the St. John's Churchyard with his wife Catharne Rader. For more on this family & the Pennsylvania Dutch-go to my website: pixleyblair.tribalpages.com
From the bottom of the Home Page go to 'Stories' ^ click on: "The Pennsylvania Dutch-the Sons of the Revolution".∼Came to America September 11, 1731.
Family Members
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Jacob Krick
1731–1823
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Margaret Krick
1733–1838
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Frantz "Francis" Krick
1735–1814
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George "Blind George" Krick
1737–1825
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Eva Christina Krick Seitzinger
1739–1776
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Philip Krick
1745–1806
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Anna Catherine Krick Ruth
1749–1811
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Maria Krick
1753 – unknown
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Eva Ann KRICK HAUSHALTER
1754–1810
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Lt, also Ens John Peter Krick
1756–1829
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Julia Krick
1758 – unknown
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