David Heinly
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Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 1728 | expect Wilhelmberg, Wurttemberg, Germany | ||
Marriage | The Lehigh Church, Macungie Twp. Lehigh Co. PA | Sabine Unknown | ||
Death | 1784 | |||
Burial | Dunkels Church,Greenwich Twp., Lehigh Co. PA |
Children
(children with Barbara Unknown; birth order unknown)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Johan George Heinly | M | July 15, 1758 | expect Lehigh Co. PA | Eva George | ||
David Heinly | M | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
___"lin"/"len" Heinly | ? | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
Jacob Heinly | M | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
Henry Heinly | M | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
Barbara Heinly | F | expect Lehigh Co. PA | John (Ertly?) | |||
Johan David Heinly | M | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
Anna Maria Heinly | F | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
Johannes Heinly | M | expect Lehigh Co. PA | ||||
Maria Elisabetha Heinly | F | bapt.June 5, 1763 | expect Lehigh Co. PA | George Briar or Brian | ||
Magdalena Heinly | F | expect Lehigh Co. PA |
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Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Wilhelmberg, Wurttemberg, Germany | 1728-1749 | ||
Macungie Twp., Northampton Co. PA | ~1749-1784 |
Sources
Ref. Num. | Description | Image of original |
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1 | Koser Family, Heinly Family by Thomas M. Koser, a manuscript at Lehigh County Historical Society Library, Allentown PA., with "Heinly Ancestors" section. Immigrant Matthias Heinly, wife Barbara Unknown, and 5 children (4 named); descendants through their son David, who married Sabina Unknown. Names 5 children. Margin notes, author unknown, lists 10 children. | (See "Heinly Ancestors") |
2 | Records of Zion's Lutheran Church, The Lehigh Church, Baptismal Records: (parents, child, birth date, bapt. date, sponsors.)
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(See Church Records) |
3 | Letters of Administration, Johannes Klein 1808. On 15 Aug. 1808 Jacob & Nicholas Kline, yowmen of Macungie Twp., say to George Hine, Deputy Register, that they are the sons of John Kline, and that he died without a will. Jacob & Nicholas are named administrators; Jacob Truckenmillery of Upper Milford Twp., mill wright, and John Heinly of Macungie Twp., yowman, are also included in a bond for 600 Pounds to the Commonwealth for the administration of the estate. All four signed the document. The inventory, written in German & presented on 19 Aug. 1808, is signed by John Heinly and Jacob Truckenmiller. See scans of original documents at Johannes Peter Klein. |
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4 | Fogelsville Union Cemetery, St. Johns Burials, Lehigh Co. Hist. Soc., Allentown. p. 40. "Sec. E Row 5 Heinly, Father John b. 30 Mar., 1824 d. 6 Sept., 1888 Heinly, Mother Helena nee Kline b. 26 Feb., 1825 d. 15 Dec. 1910 Heinly, Alice, dau. of John & Helena Heinly b. 29 May 1860 d. 27 Sept. 1876 " | |
5 | Estate of David Heinly is mentioned in margin notes of "Koser Family, Heinly Family" manuscript by Thomas M. Koser. These notes indicate that the settlement of estate, dated Nov. 9, 1784, lists 10 children of David Heinly. These notes included in transcript of "Heinly Ancestors" from the manuscript; see above. | |
4 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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Source notes
- The John Heinly who married Helena Kline, buried Fogelsville Union Cemetery, is of a different generation than the children of David Heinly. It is expected that this couple are related to this Heinly family and our Klein family, but at present no further information is known.
- The margin notes found in "Koser Family, Heinly Family" indicate ten children listed in David Heinly's estate papers, and lines through the name Johan George Heinly as listed in the manuscript. All eleven names are retained above. The estate papers have not been viewed, and no other documentation is known.