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Henry Slaymaker, son of Mathias Slaymaker, was born in 1734 in Pennsylvania. He married Faithful Jones Richardson in 1754. They had eight children. He died in 1785. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Ohio.
Excerpt from Lyle Family: The Ancestry and Posterity of Matthew, John, Daniel and Samuel Lyle, Pioneer Settlers in Virginia The aim of this book is to preserve to posterity facts of interest per taining to the Lyle family. That the book has errors is more than probable, since much of the information received in correspondence was variable in dates and in the spelling of proper names. For such errors as appear, the explanation lies in my telling the tale as told to me. It has taken years to gather what the book contains. But a few years of delay would have made almost impossible of discovery many of the facts that are presented. In successful effort, in obliging pos. About the Publisher Forgo...
The Kitzmiller family originated in Helfenberg, Austria, and immigrated to Bavaria in 1650 and to Heidelberg about 1690. Johannes Kitzmüller (ca. 1665-1747) and his family immigrated to Pennsylvania Pennsylvania in 1728 and settled in Lancaster County. Descendants listed lived in Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and elsewhere.
Heinrich Bullinger was born in 1710 in Switzerland. He married Elizabeth Wohlraber. He emigrated to America and settled in Penn. They later moved to N.C. Most descendants are in Mo.
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