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− | * | + | * Line by line search of the 1790, 1800 and 1810 census records for Macungie Twp, Northampton Co, PA yielded no clear results for ''Peter Vogele'' under any name variant. An Ancestry.com search of the entire county for first name Peter gave no clear choice. Although there are Peter Fegele (1800), Peter Fogel (1810) and others who could be our ancestor, the ages and children are not consistent with previous information and the data are not sufficient to make a choice. Longswamp Twp. Berks Co PA was also searched without useful results. |
− | + | * The Lehigh Church records show multiple David Vogele baptisms, in 1779, 1790, 1804, & 1808. | |
− | * | + | * The Longswamp Church records, baptismal sponsors from who appear to be of the same generations as Peter Vogele and Elisabeth Marz are: Christian, Heinrich, Philip, Abraham, Conrad , Mariga (with Christian Ritz, married in 1805), Magdalena. |
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− | * Journal of the Berks County Genealogical Society | + | =Research= |
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+ | * "Berks Surnames Matched to German Hometowns", article in the Summer 1989 Journal of the Berks County Genealogical Society, pg. 63. quotes from Annette Burgert's "Eighteenth Century Emigrants Vol. I: "Northern Kraichgau Palatinate", that '''the surname Vogele originated in the village of Hoffenheim, in Wurtemberg'''. | ||
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+ | * ''History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon'' by Alfred Mathews. History of Lehigh County PA: | ||
+ | *Pg. 340 "History of the Lehigh Church" by Rev. William A. Helffrich. He discusses the settlement of families along the Little Lehigh River valley in Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co. The "Lehigh Zion church, now known as the Lehigh Church" was Lutheran. Some of the settlers were Reformed, and their choice was to attend the Ziegel Church in Longswamp Twp, Berks Co., or to go to Salisbury. "Among the first immigrants (to the Little Lehigh vallery), who '''came principally from Wurtemberg, were the following...Wilhelm Fegley (Vogelein)'''." | ||
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+ | *Pg.316 "Early Settlements" discusses early settlers around Fogelsville. '''"Philipp Gabriel Fogel is the ancestor of the Fogel family"'''...arrived on ship "Samuel" in 1731 at Philadelphia (name miss-recorded as Philipp F. Fogel). '''He came from the province Hanau in Churhesse''', and is one of the first Reformed families that settled in Lehigh County...They settled near Lynnville on about 500 acres of land. Buried in cemetery of Ebenezer Church at New Tripoli of which he was one of the founders. Oldest son Conrad Fogel had 2 sons, Johannes & Philipp, and daughters...additional Fogel family biographies. Additional biographies of this family from"Hanan, Chur Hesse, Germany" are found in ''History of Lehigh County PA'' by Charles Rhoades Roberts, Vol II, pg. 369. | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 4 November 2007
The ancestry of Peter Vogele is unknown. The literature suggests a possibility that two Vogele families were in the Lehigh/Berks Counties border area of Pennsylvania. A Fogel (von Vogel) family originally from Chur Hesse, Germany, emigrated in 1731 and settled in Lynn Township, Lehigh Co. Some moved to Upper Macungie Twp., and founded the town of Fogelsville. They were predominantly aligned with the Reformed church. Several lines of descent are reported, but no Peter Vogele is found. He may descend from one of the untraced lines.
Among the Lutheran families settled along the Little Lehigh, "who came principally from Wurtemberg" was a Wilhelm Fegley (Vogelein). No further documentation of this family has been found. Our Peter Vogele may be descended from this Wilhelm Fegley. The possibility also exists that the list of early settlers principally from Wurtemberg contained the names of some who were not from Wurtemberg. Wilhelm Fegley may in fact be connected to the Fogel family from Hesse.
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | ||||
Marriage | before 1775 | possibly Longswamp Church | To | |
Death | after 1810 | |||
Burial | expect Longswamp Church (Reformed), Berks Co. PA |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 7 Generation 8 +-- Peter Vogele | (????->1810) Elizabetha Vogele --+ (????-????) | +-- Elisabeth Marz (????-1810)
Sources:
Children
(Children for whom baptismal records list parents Peter & Elisabeth Vogele.
More than one Peter & Elisabeth Vogele couple appear in Longswamp records, so children's parentage uncertain.)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Elisabeth Vogele | F | 22 Mar 1775 | Johan Jacob Klein | Main Line | ||
David Vogele | M | 1779 | ||||
(Name illegible in record) Vogele | ? | 1780 | ||||
Anna Maria Vogele | F | 30 Mar 1782 | Jacob Truckenmiller | [1] | ||
Elisabetha Vogele | F | 1784 | possibly Berhard Finley | see: bapt. sponsors for Elizabeth Klein, dau. of Elizabetha Vogele & Johan Jacob Klein | ||
Christian Vogele | M | 1787 |
(Vogele adults who serve as sponsors for the children of Elisabeth Vogele & Johan Jacob Klein; possibly her siblings, or cousins)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Heinrich Vegli | M | Margaretha | sponsor 1795 of Gabriel Klein Elizabeth Mertz sponsors their child Elizabetha, 1810 |
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Philip Vegli | M | Elisabetha | sponsor 1799 of Philip Klein | |||
Margaretha Fogeli | F | (sponsor with Salmon Heynle) | sponsor 1803 of Lidia Klein | |||
Abraham Vogly | M | (sponsor with Catharine Desh) | sponsor 1805 of Catherine Klein |
(Possibly a Vogele daughter; from baptismal sponsors)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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"wife" | F | Johann Kieser | sponsor 1819 of Judith Klein |
Places of Residence
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Photo Gallery
Sources
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1 | Records of Lehigh Church/Zion's Lutheran Church
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2 | Longswamp Church Records FTM, Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s; Berks County, Vol 2, Longswamp. (Forwarded in correspondence of Richard C. Kelm, 2000). Elisabeth Voegely daughter of Henrich and wife Barbara, b. March 10, 1775, bapt. April 16, 1775. Sponsors: Peter Voegely and Elisabetha Mertz. | |
2 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams |
Source notes
- Line by line search of the 1790, 1800 and 1810 census records for Macungie Twp, Northampton Co, PA yielded no clear results for Peter Vogele under any name variant. An Ancestry.com search of the entire county for first name Peter gave no clear choice. Although there are Peter Fegele (1800), Peter Fogel (1810) and others who could be our ancestor, the ages and children are not consistent with previous information and the data are not sufficient to make a choice. Longswamp Twp. Berks Co PA was also searched without useful results.
- The Lehigh Church records show multiple David Vogele baptisms, in 1779, 1790, 1804, & 1808.
- The Longswamp Church records, baptismal sponsors from who appear to be of the same generations as Peter Vogele and Elisabeth Marz are: Christian, Heinrich, Philip, Abraham, Conrad , Mariga (with Christian Ritz, married in 1805), Magdalena.
Conjecture
Research
The material in this section is for research leads only. We do not wish to imply any connection to our family at present, nor suggest its use without additional confirmation.
- "Berks Surnames Matched to German Hometowns", article in the Summer 1989 Journal of the Berks County Genealogical Society, pg. 63. quotes from Annette Burgert's "Eighteenth Century Emigrants Vol. I: "Northern Kraichgau Palatinate", that the surname Vogele originated in the village of Hoffenheim, in Wurtemberg.
- History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon by Alfred Mathews. History of Lehigh County PA:
- Pg. 340 "History of the Lehigh Church" by Rev. William A. Helffrich. He discusses the settlement of families along the Little Lehigh River valley in Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co. The "Lehigh Zion church, now known as the Lehigh Church" was Lutheran. Some of the settlers were Reformed, and their choice was to attend the Ziegel Church in Longswamp Twp, Berks Co., or to go to Salisbury. "Among the first immigrants (to the Little Lehigh vallery), who came principally from Wurtemberg, were the following...Wilhelm Fegley (Vogelein)."
- Pg.316 "Early Settlements" discusses early settlers around Fogelsville. "Philipp Gabriel Fogel is the ancestor of the Fogel family"...arrived on ship "Samuel" in 1731 at Philadelphia (name miss-recorded as Philipp F. Fogel). He came from the province Hanau in Churhesse, and is one of the first Reformed families that settled in Lehigh County...They settled near Lynnville on about 500 acres of land. Buried in cemetery of Ebenezer Church at New Tripoli of which he was one of the founders. Oldest son Conrad Fogel had 2 sons, Johannes & Philipp, and daughters...additional Fogel family biographies. Additional biographies of this family from"Hanan, Chur Hesse, Germany" are found in History of Lehigh County PA by Charles Rhoades Roberts, Vol II, pg. 369.