A Historical Sketch of Michael Keinadt and Margaret Diller, His Wife: The History and Genealogy of Their Numerous Posterity in the American States, Up to the Year 1893

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第 13 頁 - Of the large numbers that came to England in 1708 and 1709, seven thousand, after having suffered great privations, returned, half naked and in despondency to their native country. Ten thousand died for want of substance, medical attention, and from other causes, some perished on ships. The survivors were transported to English Colonies in America.
第 89 頁 - Gertnantown, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rev. Gerhard Henkel was a descendant of Count Henkel, of Poeltzig, who was instrumental in sending Rev. Muhlenberg to America. Count Henkel was a descendant of Johann Henkel, DD, LL. D., born in Leutschau, Hungary, and was Father Confessor to Queen Maria about 1530. He...
第 164 頁 - Resolved, that a committee be appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws for the government of the same, and that this meeting considering the society duly formed enter into an election of officers.
第 161 頁 - Margaret, wife of Michael Keiuadt, daughter of Casper Diller, of Lancaster county, Pa., died November 18, 1813, aged 79 years." West Side — "Erected to the memory of Michael and Margaret Koiner, the progenitors of the Koiner family in America, by the Michael Koiner Memorial Association, October, 1892.
第 45 頁 - GEORGE MICHAEL the third son of Michael Keinadt and Margaret, nee Diller, was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, June 10, 1758. He was born a British subject and was identified with the scenes and trials of Colonial life. Later, he was engaged in the Revolutionary struggle for the Independence of the Colonies from the mother country. He also, with his two elder brothers, was a soldier in the Pennsylvania quotas of troops.
第 74 頁 - Esq., so long an able and faithful representative of Augusta County, in the General Assembly, has published a card in the 'Staunton Vindicator,' announcing it to be his purpose to decline to serve his people longer in the Senate. Mr. Koiner was a model representative. He never lost sight of the interests either of his County, or of the Commonwealth. He was industrious, vigilant, painstaking, and honest.
第 120 頁 - Bryan was nominated for president of the United States on the Democratic ticket. In...
第 14 頁 - England he turned his face again toward his native land, whither he went * * * ; but his wife, being of English origin, and unable to adapt herself to the language and customs of the Continent, or, perhaps, owing to the unsettled condition of the country, they concluded to seek a peaceful abode in the New World.

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