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Johann Adam Diehl 1690–1755 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Sep 1690

Birth Location: Unden Kappeln, Germany

Death Date: 16 April 1755

Death Location: York, PA, USA

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Children(s): Maria Diehl

In 1690, Johann Adam Diehl entered the world in Unden Kappeln, Germany, born to Hans Georg Diehl And Anna Catherine Hertz. Johann Adam Diehl married Maria Catherina Kreischer, and had children including Maria Elizabeth Diehl. Johann Adam Diehl passed away in 1755 in York, PA, USA.

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  • In 1690, Johann Adam Diehl entered the world in Unden Kappeln, Germany, born to Hans Georg Diehl And Anna Catherine Hertz.
  • Johann Adam Diehl married Maria Catherina Kreischer, and had children including Maria Elizabeth Diehl.
  • Johann Adam Diehl passed away in 1755 in York, PA, USA.

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Johann Diehl
1690–1755
Birth Place: Unden Kappeln, Germany
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Johann Diehl's Descendants

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Johann (Adam) Diehl (23 Sep 1690–16 April 1755)
  1. 1. Maria (Elizabeth) Diehl 1715–1806 m. John (Adam) Simon 1716–1788
    1. 1. Andrew Simon 1751–1828 m. Elizabeth Geckler 1758–1834
      1. 1. Jacob Simon 1779–1848
        1. 1. Elizabeth Simon 1805–1878
        2. 2. Catherine Simon 1807–1884
        3. 3. George Simon 1810–1884
    2. 2. Nicholas Simon 1753–1831
    3. 3. Adam Simon –1797
    4. 4. Jacob Simon 1750–1818
    5. 5. Catherine Simon –1797
    6. 6. Agnes Simon –1797
    7. 7. Elizabeth Simon –1797
    8. 8. Margaret Simon –1797
    9. 9. Mary Simon –1797
    10. 10. John (Michael) Simon 1741–1839 m. Gertrude Schmidt 1750–1837 m. Anna (Ottilia) Schmeltzer 1741–1791
      1. 1. Elizabeth Simon 1767–1807 m. Andrew Kintner 1768–1814
        1. 1. Jacob Kintner 1798–1869
        2. 2. Catherine Kintner 1791–1833 m. Martin Kale 1791–1859
        3. 3. Michael Kintner 1793–1859 m. Nancy (Anna) Mentzer 1795–1869
      2. 2. George Simon 1779–1804
      3. 3. Margaret Simon 1768–1844
      4. 4. Peter Simon 1781–1875
      5. 5. Esther Simon 1774–1856 m. Henrich ((John Henry) Huit) (Hewitt) 1772–1854
        1. 1. Heinrich Huet –1824
        2. 2. Samuel Hewitt 1800–
        3. 3. Philander Hewitt 1821–1862
        4. 4. Catherine Hewitt 1802–1883 m. Martin Kale 1791–1859
      6. 6. Michael (Simon) Jr. 1771–1838
      7. 7. Jacob Simon 1786–1861 m. Elizabeth Stemple 1788–1879
        1. 1. Levi Simon 1817–1901 m. Mary Ann 1822–1889
        2. 2. David Simon 1811–1870
      8. 8. Andrew Simon 1783–
      9. 9. Anna (Maria) Simon 1772–1849
        1. 1. Esther Macherman 1798–
        2. 2. Ellen Macherman 1800–
        3. 3. Margaretha Macherman 1802–
        4. 4. Anna (Maria) Macherman 1804–
        5. 5. Elizabeth Macherman 1806–
        6. 6. Catherine Macherman 1808–
        7. 7. Jacob Macherman 1809–1879
        8. 8. John Macherman 1810–
        9. 9. Manuel Macherman 1813–
        10. 10. Adam Macherman 1815–
        11. 11. Matilda Macherman 1817–
        12. 12. Ludwig Macherman 1819–
      10. 10. Maria (Catherine) Simon 1775–1841
      11. 11. ? Simon 1792–1793
      12. 12. John (Adam) Simon 1777–1826 m. Maria (Margaritha) Kintner 1780–1801 m. Rebecca Rinehart 1784–1863
        1. 1. Thomas Simon 1803–1867 m. Eva (Elizabeth) Eicholtz 1803–1876
        2. 2. Cornelius Simon 1815–1898
        3. 3. ? Simon 1801–1806
        4. 4. Emelia Simon 1818–
        5. 5. Michael Simon 1820–1893
        6. 6. Reinhart Simon 1811–1882 m. Ann (Maria) Braucher 1817–1879
        7. 7. Andrew Simon 1808–1885
      13. 13. Abraham Simon 1794–1873
        1. 1. Joshua Simon 1843–1890
        2. 2. Michael Simon 1825–
        3. 3. Harriet Simon 1833–
        4. 4. Martha Simon 1834–
        5. 5. Jacob Simon 1827–1923
        6. 6. Delilah Simon 1837–
        7. 7. Solomon Simon 1820–1896 m. Catherine Gress 1822–
      14. 14. Henry Simon 1796–1872 m. Catherine Stemple 1798–1836
        1. 1. Joshua Simon 1833–1890
        2. 2. Eva (Maria) Simon 1825–
        3. 3. Elias Simon 1827–1896 m. Margaret 1837–1899
        4. 4. Abigail Simon 1830–1918
        5. 5. George Simon 1847–1865
        6. 6. Gideon Simon 1849–
        7. 7. David Simon 1849–
        8. 8. Jonas Simon 1824–1854
        9. 9. Carolus Simon 1835–1863
        10. 10. Israel Simon 1822–1912 m. Susan Nusbaum 1826–
      15. 15. Catharine (Barbara) Simon 1770–1827 m. Georg Zedaker 1766–1831
        1. 1. Jonas Zedaker 1806–1854
        2. 2. Mary Zedaker 1811–1830
        3. 3. Catherine Zedaker 1789–1858

Johann Diehl's Timeline

2 Records

1690
23 Sep 1690
Birth of Johann Adam Diehl in Unden Kappeln, Germany
Unden Kappeln, Germany
1755
16 April 1755
Age 65
Death of Johann Adam Diehl in York, PA, USA
York, PA, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Sep 1690
    Event Place: Unden Kappeln, Germany
    Record Source: tara1.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 April 1755
    Event Place: York, PA, USA
    Record Source: Family Data Collection - Deaths

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